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: EUGENE TALMADGE
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PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF M ARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR
AG RICULTURE..
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STATE CAPITOL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1931.
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Pathe following resolution was introduced by fonredennticw Arnold,:
en No. 98, and referred to the Agricultural Committee No, 1.
WHEREAS, the Georgia Market Bulletin of March 5th carries a
eon. page request from the Hon. Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner of
Agriculture to the public To Help Cut the Cost of the Bulletin Down;
- Therefore, be it resolved by the House of Representatives that the
Commissioner of Agriculture be congratulated on this move to curtail
waste and promote economy in this branch of his department.
_ BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the political campaign being
conducted by the Commissioner of Agriculture through the columns of
the Bulletin, same being in the form of attacks on Agricultural Agen-
cies, both corporations and individuals, and the publishing of letters
_ from the followers of the Commissioner of Agriculture commending
his action, should be discontinued at once and that the paper publish-
ed with the aes ot eau funds should not be used further in this man-
ner. :
Lee BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the use of the Bulletin for
the solicitation of claims for collection for any legal firm be discontin-
ed as a breach of that trust.
_ BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the use of the Bulletin for
the above purposes places a large expense on the shoulders of the tax-
payer and. 4s unfair, useless and wasteful.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the move for economy by the
Commissioner- of Agriculture should be vigorously pushed through all
nually around ($500,000) five hundred thousands of dollars of State
funds, with results worth far less than this amount and that it is the
belief. of this House that the Commissioner through his program of
economy should find little trouble in saving and returning to the State
Treasury many thousands of dollars at the end. of 1931.
_ BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Commissioner of Agricul-
ture should have the full co-operation of the General Assembly and the
people of Georgia in putting into operation a prog of drastic econ-
omy.
Market Bulletin since I have been in office have dealt with what I
have couched these editorials in as few words as possible.
On March 5th, I wrote an editorial, showing how the Market Bul-
Jetin had grown, outlining what it cost to print it, how many ads it
carried, the cost of. postage, and calling on the yee of the State gen-
of Henry County, and read the first time March 10, 1931, House Reso-~
ued and that further use of the Bulletin for this purpose be condemn-
branches of the department. That this department is expending an- |
The editorials that I have been placing on the front page of the
_ consider pertinent news that the farmers of the State should know. I
2) A RESOLUTION ~~
erally to assist us as much as possible in holding the cost of the Bul-
_ Tetin down.
I also requested them to let me know of any names that were re-
ceiving the Bulletin that did not get it or want it.
You will also recall that I began last fall to write several specific
charges against the Georgia Cotton Growers Co-operative Association
and the Federal Farm Board. These charges were as follows:
1. J. E. Conwell, President and General Manager of the Georgia Cot-
ton growers Co-operative Association, receiving a salary:of $12,000
per year, had himself appointed public welfare director of the Geor-
gia Cotton Growers Co-operative Association.
2. Mr. Conwell was appointed public welfare director by Mr. Bigen
R. Black, Governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. I have
an affidavit in the vault here, swearing that Mr. Eugene R. Black
received $10,000.00 per year from the Georgia Cotton Growers Co-
operative Association as financial agent, prior to the time that he
: appointed Mr. Conwell to watch Mr. Conwell.
see. me in person and denied this charge, and said that he did not
receive the money; but that the checks were made to him and he
endorsed them over to the Atlanta Trust Company as custodian of
collateral for the Georgia Cotton Growers Co-operative Association.
I can see some excuse for the Co-ops hiring Mr. Black as financial
Agent. However, Mr. Black denies this. I can see no excuse for
the Co-operative Association throwing away $10,000 per year to
have the Atlanta Trust Company custodian of their collateral when
safety deposit. boxes can be rented from $3.50 per year up to ae 00
or $100.00 per year.
3. I also made this specific charge against the Co-ops: that they were ce
pushing the spot cotton tothe mills at the present prices and
gambling on the future market. I charged that in this they de-
pressed the price of cotton and kept it down.
4, I also charged that the Co-ops had failed and refused to pay the 1
per cent reserve fund due the first ie et members, which
amounts to. over half a million dollars.
5. I also charged that the Co-ops made an error in 1923- 24 of $69,000
in their favor. This error was discovered after final checks had
. been mailed out, which amounted to 96 cents per bale for every bale
that was in the pool that year. The Co-ops failed to remit this
_ money to its rightful owners.
6. I have numerous letters and verbal statements that the Co-ops
- have been underweighing and undergrading cotton that was ship-
(Continued on page four)
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OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
Prevailing Wholesale Prices Mar. 10, 1931. Always Subject to Variation =
: Poultry For Sale ................ 4, 5, 10
Atlanta = Macon Augusta Savannah Columbus Valdosta Poultry -Wambed isis ccigsscrssncinece 10
Sweet Potatoes, 100 IDS. cecccnn $1 50 $1.50 $1.00 $1.25 - $1.50 $1.50 |, Baby Chicks For Sale ........... 10, 11
Eggs, Aas, FOXtTa,: COZ, -<cccdincccmancoses .20 20 17 19 20 | Baby Chicks Wanted <u... 1
ges, Standard, Oz, nnn 78 18 a ae oa Eggs For Sale - 11, 18, 19, 20
pra. trade, doz.) icc ; ; : . . Be) oA i eee ar are
: Te a a7 18 Megs Watted 2 20
15 16 15 Abd 16 Ga. Products For Sale... 8, 9, 12,
15 20 a ns be epee aera messes sce ts 13, 15, 19, 20
10 AZ 4 Ga. Products Wanted ............ 13, 19
_ = - 3 Live Stock For Sale ............:... 7, 20
15 1b 13 "16. ate Live Stock Wanted ................'7, 8, 20
25 20 28 25 25 Seed For Sale........... 2, 3, 14, 16, 17
Fe ee a 1 _ Seed Wanted cee 35:17
eld Peas, not mixed, bu. " 150 1.50 1.50 1.50 Ss ee pe The og 3, 6, 14, 16
Country Butter, Best Table, lb. 30 20 BO. 35 35 35 OG Racnstcleccnpeverenfonasseneen 16
Ear Corn, (80 lbs. to bu.) bu. .... .83 15 ae 90 80 15 Positions Wanted ............ 14, 19, 20
Peavine Hay, No. 1, per ton ...... 52.00 19.00 as 20.00 -- _-22.00 Farm Help Wanted ................ 19, 20
oo Hay, se ee a ton mets M4 a a ee == 12.50 Miscellaneous For Sale ........ 14, 17
y Beans, Otootan, bu. .............. : - = o- i * 44
Soy Beans, Biloxi one saupteags 2.00 2.00 175 SS oe a Miscellaneous Wanted ............ 14, 17
Hogs Sold During Week Beginning March 2, 1931, at Cooperative Sales Brought 6.29 per ewt., Basis No. 1.
0. _* Grade Spanish Peanuts, $80.00 per ton Delivered, Sabie to Correction.
NUMBER 11
Mr. Black called to -
MAREKET- BULLETIN
. at er Ib. A. A.,syrup, 50c per gal.-or exch. tor cate
: ped Nor sale inch sbeert seed, all ender, be" oe bet ayivania Ge oe : _ | tail millet seed. Also canta oupe seed
ss -|pint, postpaid. Mrs. R. L, Turner,} 60 lbs. Thurmond Gray melon seed, 7 ae oo for uillet seed a
Red sugar cane seed $1.25 100, 500 | iinera; Blutf, Ga. 4 hand saved, 50c per Ib. or exchange | Coe Ga pr er, Rt.
Stalks or more $1 per 100, Kiana seed| 1 by. bright, clean sorghum cane | ior 90 day velvet beans or mixed peas | Sats nee
cane 5c 100; $6.50 per M. C. R. Mor-| <oq grown last year, variety not] 5 lbs. for a bu. in exch. J. M. Kimber- | Old fashioned Ga. muskmelon seed,
~ ee known, but a : ; Empire, Ga. 20 small boxiul, plus postage. H. G,
, i good one for syrup or] J, pire, . :
uaranteed pure imp. Jones water- | jorage, $1.50 bu. or will exch for bu.| 5 lbs. of the best Thurmond Gray Young, Rt. 1, Sumner,
Thursday, March 12, 1
Ga.
lon seed $1 lb. Add postage. J. B.|and 1-2 Cokers No. 5 cotton seed| watermelon seed, cured right, guaran-| Old fashioned tender garden bean
Smith, Locust Grove, Ga. Rt. 3. (pure); or half bu. for 1 pk. good] teed to please; 5:lbs. of the best can- | seed, 25c per lb. or l5c per cuptull,
Old time half runner bean seed 15c| sound Otootans, or 1 bu. for 2 bu.| taloupe seed at 75c per Ib. I guarantee | Mrs. R. C. Tanner, Rt. 8, Gainesville,
cupful or two for 25c. E. L. Reed, La-| sound whippoorwill or unknown peas} every seed to be pure and sound and|Ga. . ;
onia, Ga. Rt. 3. Or will exch some for Pumpkin yam,|come true to name. These seed are| 50 lbs. Stone Mtn. seed, 75c lb. J,
Collard seed 30c pound, postpaid.| Porto Rico or Nancy Hall bedding po-| from the very best melons and cured |. Greene, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1.
25 Ib. lots 20c not postpaid. Maivin | tatoes, Jerusalem artichokes, or white | with the sugar in them. J. A. Kim- Low land seed rice, 10c lb. del. N
Collins, Whigham, Ga. | Bermuda onion sets. Make offer.. John | perly, Empire, Ga, ; less than 5 lbs. sent. T. Fitzgerald,
3 lbs. Buckbees Monte Cristo wa-| 4. Bartlett, Waco, Ga. Rt. 1. 10 lbs. of white heading collard seed | Fitzgerald, Ga.. :
termeion seed, hand saved, cleaned| Old fashioned California beer seed, |50c lb. or $4.50 for lot; also 50 ibs.| 15 lbs. good, sound Watson melon
d in fine condition 1930 crop, $1.25 | enough to make 1 gal. 25c; half pint|of high grade Watson meion seed | seed, 50c lb. aso okra seed, 15c per
er lb. 3 Ibs. Litsey watermelon seed, | seed 60c, ful: pint $1 with directions|irom only large red meat meions,|cupful. Miss Iris ONeal, Manassas,
and saved, Cleaned and in fine con-| ior starting. Paul White, Lawrence- | price 50c lb. or lot for $14 or will exch | Ga, E ee
dition, 85c per lb. 2 lbs. Orange heart | ville, Ga. Rt. 3. ior baby lima beans or any good real Ice Rind citron seed, 10c large pkg
(yellow meated) watermelon seed, in| 7 year pepper seed 10c doz. Stone] early tabie peas, prefer pure wiite|)7. Gy, Moulder, Buford, Ga. Rt.
first class cond. $1 lb; 1-2 lb. Banna} tn. watermelon seed, 65 ib. Fred | sugar crowders or Hastings brown su-) 3 ~* : pei
melon seed, 15c per 02. Ali the above | Bryan, Omega, Ga. ; gar .crowder,.or any early potaio | f
rices are FOB. Cash with order.| White multiplying nest onions, 60c | Piants or corn. C. N. Thornhill, bos- See ae ote SUED ya no
George Brice, Cumming, Ga. Rt, 5. | 441 $4 bu. del. J. H.- Moore, Stone| 0, Ga. oes eee ee
Running okra seed, 19c spoonful, as ee, Postpaid. Mrs. E. W. Studdard, Social
pumpkin seed 25 cupful. ~ Cleanea | Mountain, Ga. Rt. 1, Have a few chufa seed, will sell at | Circle Ga. Rt. 3. e
drinking gourds 15c each; yellow| Stone Mountain seed hand _ saved, = per bu, T. L. Beasley, Groveland, Jone Cane seed, $150 bu. FOB. M.
crowder peas 5c per lb. or $3 per bu.|Shade dried 75c Ib. over 5 Ibs. 60c. * - % F. Lewis, Adairsville, Ga. we
Big Blue Whip peas, 5c per ib. or $3 | Mrs. I. E. Rodgers, Butler, Ga. Home grown swycard collard seed, New meon seed, grow to wt. 50 to
per bu. Add postage and no checks Stone Mouniain and Tom Watson | 10c oz. or $1 per ib. B. F. Scott, Daw- | 100 lbs. Keep from 60 to 90 days. $1.50
accepted. Mrs. J. A. Stansel, Cleve- | Waterme.qgn seed, hand saved fromjson, Ga. ; ~llb. R. T. Hogan, Hogansville, Ga.
land, Ga. Rt. 4. : selected lons, grown exclusively for Pride of Ga. watermelon seed, 50c Small Jerusalem artichokes for
- $tone Min. watermelon seed 50c per | seed purposes, 50c per lb. C. F. Thom-| per lb. R. P. Rowe, Moreland, Ga. | planting, $1 bu. No checks. W. E,
Wp. Hand saved from large smovin|son, 931 S. Broad St., Thomasviile,| 10M stalks red seed sugar cane for | Goodwin, Wadley, Ga. _ =
melons 1930 crop. Will send sample | Ga. : _ * {quick sale, average 3 ft. sound eyes.| Large lot of Stone Mtn. melon seed,
for inspection. D. D. Davis, Ashburn,| 8 cups mountain sweet watermelon | ii want sacked send them with order. | grown especially for seed, free from
Ga. seed shade cured 12c per cupful. Add | Price $1 per 100 plus frt, or express. | disease: 20 to 50 Ibs. lots, 70c Ib. 10 to
Stone Mt. watermelon seed guaran-| postage. Miss Lucile Dalion, Box| 3B. T. Hart, RFD 2, Leslie, Ga. -. |20 Ib. lots, 85c Ib. 1 to 10 ib. 31 Io. J.
teed free of disease, hand saved; dried | Springs, Ga. Rt. 2. See 7 Ibs. pure hand _ selecied watermel- |p, Alexander, McDonough, Ga.
in shade. Taken ffom shipping size Pumpkin seed, cashaw seed 5 and | on seed, Pride of Ga., 75c per lb. plus Ye.low paisnip seed, 15c pint. White
melons; Any amt. up to 20 lbs. 50c ib.| 10c pkgs. mixed colers zennia dbl. | postage. If all taken one-order i! | cucumber seed, also mustard seed, 2
W. P. Summertord, Pitts, Ga. Rt. 2. | mammoth iargest bloom, 5c pkg. add | pay postage. R. B. Banks, Rt. 1, Fay-| tbl. spoonsful for 10c. Little white
Orange meat watermelons, the ear-| postage. Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Tooms- | etteville, Ga. rice peas, $1 gal. Ida Southerland, Rt.
_liest ot all melons to ripen, large | boro, Ga. Rt. 2. on BS _ Large cream sugar crowder peas,|3, Box 48, Ellijay, Ga. a
packet postpaid for 12c. Mrs. J. B.| 12 Ibs. Stone Mtn. Lifsey sweet or | recleaned and sound, 20c lb. in small| Stone Mtn. and Dixie Belle water
. Brown, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 1. Dixie Belle watermelon seed, hand | lots, $8 per bu. White sugar crowder | melon seed, hand saved from perso:
Large ha.f bu. size gourd, nest egg | saved from best melons, 75c lb; white | peas, recleaned and sound, 12 1-2c) aly selected large melons, 65 lb. in
gourd and dipper gourd seed 12c large | or colored running butter beans, 20c | lb. $6 per bu. Will send samp-e. Stone | 5 lb. lots. Over 5 lbs. and to 50 lb
pkt. postpaid. Stamps accepted or ex-| per half Jb. or 35c lb. Pridget salad | Mtn. watermelon seed, pure and sound | 50c per lb. If larger lots are wanted,
Change for good cabbage plants. Mrs. | pea, good table pea, tender and sweet | hand saved out of 40-55 lb. melons, | write for better prices. J. J. Blood-
J. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Eastman, Ga. {pods 13 in. long, s0c per haf lb. or | $1 lb. Banard Stinchcomb, Fayevte- | worth, Box 12, Gordon, Ga. tee
- Multiplying onions, 10c. Jb. before | 00c lb. C. D. Williamson, Piains, Ga. | ville, Ga. : Select Stone Mtn. watermelon see
del. ana I pay postage. Mrs, E. B. For sale or exch. Thurmond Grey or| Yellow root, 35c lb. Red pepper seed | 50c lb. FOB. L. P. Singleton, Fort
Worley, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 2. Watson melon seed 50c lb. or will exch | 10c tablespoonful. Yelow meat wa-/| Valley, Ga. v
- Genuine Rocky Ford cantaloupe | for Ga. runner peanuts at $1 bu. or | termelon seed, 20c oz. Yellow dock 50 -bs. pure white velvet okra seed
seed 25c per cup or 2 for 45c del. also|0 day bunch or runner velvet beans | plants, 35 oz. Burdock plants, 35 | at 25c postpaid or exch for anything
- Honey Dew melon seed 30c per cup | at $2.50 bu. sound. Jas. M. Woodward, | doz. Tobacco seed, 10c thiesp. full.| 1 can use. Otis Dukes, Rt. 4, Ash
del. A good shipping melon No stamps | Vienna, Ga. | Okra seed, 10c per oz. Cash or mon- | burn, Ga.
Mrs. M. J. Patterson, Cordele, Ga. Rt.|. Brown Calif. fig bushes, 10c ea. or|ey order. Mrs. John A. McCuriey,; 200 lbs. Pure Pride of Ga. hand
powers * : $1 per doz. White scuppernong vines, | Rt. 2, Hartwell, Ga. ge | cleaned watermelon seed at 60c per Ib.
_ Okra seed, the best yet, Dwarf stalk | 10c ea. or $1 per doz. W. A. Moon,| Hand selected Stone Mtn. water-| FOB. J. D. McGarity, McDonough,
long green pod, bears from May 20th} Rt. 2, Waco, Ga. meion seed, 60c per Ib. or 6 lbs. for | Ga. ; ee
until Oct. 15th, 1 1b. 50c, 5 Ibs. $2. G.| Gov't. insp. true to name, Stuart | $3, or exch. for field peas. J.D. Mc-| Cream sugar crowder peas, plant
"Tf. Hall, 622 Mercer St., Albany, Ga. | and Schley pecan trees, first class, $5 | Lane, Rt. 5, Hartwell, Ga. E soon as frost is over, will make 3 crops
Old fashioned white bush and pole | doz. Eng. wainut, $1 ea., Black wal-| Pinto beans, 10c cup full. Russian | per year, 5 lbs. for $1. Brown bunch
varieties butter bean seed, about 30] aut, 5 to 8 feet, 50c ea, 400 Early | sunflower seed and Mexican blue} butter bean seed, 6 lbs. for $1. Golden
Ibs. each at 20c per lb. Orders for 5| ose peach trees, $16. 500 Elberta June-corn seed at 10c pint. iiot pep- | Queen popcorn seed, 15 ibs. for $1.
-Ybs. or more del. in Ga. by parcel post | id-36 in. $20. 500 Red June plum, $25. | per, 5c tbisf. Will accept stamps. Miss | Yellow Flint seed corn, 1 peck for $1.
e@ash with order, no checks accepted.|-M six weeks plum, $50. Peach and | Pauline Stone, Rt. 1, Royston, Ga. Miss Kate Lancaster, Sy vester, Ga.
- W. L. Brown, Warwick, Ga. Rt. 1. plum assorted, $2 doz. $7 per 100.| Martin gourd seed 10c per pkg. 3{| Orange meat watermelon seed, $1 lb
1 qt. little half running bean seed, | <eiffer pear, 30c ea. Scuppernong, | pkgs. for 2c. P. Pd. Hot pepper seed | and postage. Four bu. amber aye
- (tender) will exch. cup for cup of any | +0c, 2 yr. vines. Jap persimmon, 3 to|for 10c pkt. Plus postage. Mrs. T.|cane seed, $2 bu. and postage. Exch
other good tender bush bean seed or |4 ft, 40c ea. Transcendent crab ap-|B. Thomas, Thomasboro, Ga. | for anything I'can use. Mrs. Ma Da-
white McCaslins pole bean seeds. A. | ple, 30c ea. Leading var. assorted ap-| Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed, lic for | vis, Rt. 1, Buchanan, Ga. 2
E. Thompson, Douglasville, Ga. Rt.| ples, $2.50 doz. $10 per 100, 3-5 ft.}50. Orange meat watermelon seed,| Nice bright, pure Watson melon
ee cepipsuat | Niagara, Catawba, and Moores Era/| 15c for 50. Okra seed, 15c cupfull. Hot | seed, 75c Ib. N..T. Christmas, Pine-
- 25 Ibs. Thurmond Grey watermelon | grape, 25c ea. Add postage. R. L. chili pepper seed, 10c per table spoon- | :urst, Ga. ce
_ seed hand saved shade dried, and sav- | Wheeler, Rt. 5, Clinton, Road, Macon, ful. alm of Christi seed, fine for Pure Pride of Ga. watermelon seed
- ed out of. 50 Ib. melons, also treated | Ga. : shade, and for baby chicks, 50 seed | at 50c Ib. or will exch. for bunch but-
against disease $1 lb, postpaid or will 500 Japanese walnuts for planting, | for 15c. Would like to exch. any of | ter beans or white peas, or what have
exchange seed for Poland China gilt,|1c ea. or will exch. for any kind oi | the above. for 15c pkg. vegetable peach | you? C. H. Glass, Jr., Sunnyside, Ga.
or Ga. runner peanut seed. A. Abbott, | farm products that I can use, at mar-| seed, also vegetable huckleberry seed. Clements imp. Triumph water mel-
Rt. 2, Pinehurst, Ga. ket price. Wili give $2 per bu. for} Mrs. Janie Crumley, Rt. ,1, Pitts, Ga.| on seed, $1 per oz. or $10 lb. Largest
-- 3 gal. white multiplying onion sets | any kind of peas. Must be good ones.| Bermuda grass roots, free from| growing melon in world and has
45 gal. postpaid or will exch. 1 gal. | Gene harper, Hartwell, Ga. trash, $3 per bu. Guar. pure imp.| brought the highest premium. Last
for 2 lbs bunch butter beans or Ky.| State insp. true to name Nursery | Hastings cabbage and collard seed, $1 | year one of these me:ons brought $196.
- Wonder pole beans, Mrs. J. F. Caylor,| stock, peach trees leading var. $45 per | ib., or wil exch. for half runner gar- | American wonder melon seed, $1 per
-Caihoun, Ga. Rt. 2. M, $5 per 100. $1 per doz. Plum and | jen bean seed. Martin and Long|oz. or $10 lb. Grow to weight 75 to
_ Hastings Eden Gem cantaloupe seed | Apricot trees leading varieties $10 per handled dipper gourd seed, 20c per} 150 Ibs. I have affidavit to prove
25c teacupful del. Mrs, GC. T, Hunt, | 100. $1.50 per doz. Grape vines, lead-|cup full. Sundried choice June ap-|raised 18 on one vine that weigh
Rt. 4, Cumming, Ga. ing varieties, $5 per 100, $1 doz. Seed- | ples, 15c lb. or will exch. for sugar | 620 lbs., from Ordinary of Washington
_ Guaranteed pure improved Jones | ling: peach trees, $15 per M, $3 per | crowder table peas. Mrs. Johnnie F. | Co., Sandersville, Ga., E. T. Clements
watermelon seed, $1 lb. Add postage. | 100, 75c per doz. Raspberry vines, $4] Meyers, Rt. 4, Hartwell, Ga. Tennille, Ga. a
J. B. Smith, Locust Grove, Ga. Rt. 3. | per 100, 60c per doz. Arbor vitaes, Chi-} 100 lbs. pure Stone Mtn. or pride 10 Ibs. Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed
- Absolutely pure, undiseased Stone | nese and Compacta varieties, 35 ea.,}of Ga. water melon seed, sound and | at 75c per lb. T. M. Nutt, Rt. 1, Se-
Mt. watermelon, genuine salmon flesh | $3.50 doz. Leading varieties of ever-j} right, 50c Ib. for 5 Ibs. lots, or 40c | ville, Ga.
- Rocky ford cantaloupe sted. Hand | green hedge, $5 per 100. Evergreen |:b. for entire lot. Will send sample Stone Mtn. water melon seed, firs'
saved from largest selected melons,| Chinese purple blooming lilacs, 35c ea.| n request. Money must accompany | yr. from Hastings imp. seed, saved
-%5e Ib. postpaid. Selected early Yel- | $3.50 per doz. Small, rooted boxwood, | 2rder. No personal ,checks. F. B.|from-melons weighing 35 to 55 Ibs,
- Jow Dent 2 ear seed corn, 65c gal. del.| $1 per doz. $4 per 100. E. B. Travis, | Parr, Rt. 1, Locust Grove, Ga. 60c per 1-2 Ib. $1 per lb. Saved from
_C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga. Riverdale, Ga. 30 Ibs. Hastings Stone Mtn. water | melons 25 to 35 lbs, 75c per lb. del
- Old fashioned large yellow pumpkin Black berries, Eldorado, Early Har- | melon seed, 90c per lb. or $25 for lot | E. L. Durham, St. Marys, Ga.
seed, potato pumpkin seed, 25c cupful | vest, Ambrosia or Himalaya, 5c each | postpaid. No checks accepted. Clyde} Thurmond Gray watermelon seed
about 10 lbs. Texas Ribbon cane Seed | or 50c doz. Grape vines, 10c ea. or $1] Cook, Rt. 1, Pitts, Ga. from selected melons, 1930 crop. 50
- for 50c. Add postage on small orders.| doz. Pop corn, 10c pkg. Red pepper, Sugar drip cane seed, 10c lb. post- | per lb. postpaid, 45c no postage. Ove
Mrs. Mae Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt.|10c pkg. Sage, 10c bunch. Dewberries, | paid or $2 bu. FOB. Pimento pepper | 10 lbs, 40c lb. 10 to 50 ibs. 35 Jb. 5
oe _|5c ea. or 50c doz. Red raspberries, 5c | seed, $1 lb. postpaid. Globe turnip | lbs. for $15. Pat Montgomery, A
500 lbs. Thurmond Gray selected |ea. or 50c doz. Pear tree, 25c ea. Rev. | seed, 30c lb. A. Crow, Oakwood, Ga. | Tifton, Ga. : aes
_ watermelon seed from nice sized mel- | L. D. Rolader, Rt. 7, Box 454, Atlanta, Gen. Dixie Belle or Stone Mtn. mel-} White nest onions at 35c per gal. 4
ons, 40c lb FOB. A. W. Tabor, Pow- | Ga. ~ |on seed at 50c per lb. or will exch. | few cups of cornfield beans, old fash-
a
ersville, Ga. . - 15 bu. Blue Ribbon cane seed, make | for syrup or good cotton seed for|ioned tender kind, at 20c per C
Old fashioned pumpkin seed 5c per | best offer. W. M. Holden Ball Ground, | planting. Send samples. Oscar Bird-| Mrs. P. S. Mercier, Taarenteve: Ge
- tablespoonful. Mrs, W. A. Moon, Waco | Ga. Rt. 4: : _ |song, Gordon, Ga. Rt, 4. a
=Ga. Rt 2 ; A.few lbs. white velvet okra seed,| Triumph water melon seed, produc- 4 lbs: of okra seed at 15c half tea
100 Ibs. pure Tom Watson melon| hand cleaned and 1930 crop, 25c per | ed one car to the acre last year. Very | cup fill, the long sreen okra. Have
seed at 35c lb. or 3 Ibs. for $1; will|1lb. Mrs. W: H. DeLoach, Springfieid, | fine. $2 per lb, FOB. John H. Alles: ie old time eaoeen butter bean
exch. for syrup, runner peanuts, field | Ga. : | Fort Varley, Ga. seeds, 15c cupfull and postage.
peas, corr. or anything. Write what} 40 Ibs. of Stone Mountain water- Syrup cane seed, good and sound,|stamps accepted. Mrs. W. F. Wald
- you have. Joe Collier, Arlington, Ga.' melon seed for sale, saved from ship-'the kind that makes good flavored|Rt. 2, Tarrytown, Ga.
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Thursday, March 12, 1931. _
ae SEED FOR SALE
Pumpkin seed, 15c pint, also water-
1elon, muskmelon seed, 15 pint del.
Wiite nest onions, 50c gal. del. Mrs.
Grace Murphy, Rt. 2, Jasper, Ga.
Hastings Texas seed Ribbon cane
seed, 20c lb. M. F. Norman, Richland,
Ga. i
Have few more World famous gourd
seed that holds from 7 to 9 gallons.
-15c doz. Add 2c postage. No stamps.
W. F. Walden, Rt. 2, Tarrytown, Ga.
Dixie Belle and Stone Mtn. melon
seed from melons hand saved and
dried in the shade, all new seed, 65c
Ip. del. 60c in 5 Ib. lots. 10 Ibs, for
25 . Tony Watson melon seed,
60 Ib. or 50c in lots of 5 lbs. or more,
Kleckley sweets, 65c Ib. 2 Ibs. $1.20
del. Will exch. 4 lbs. Tom Watson
or Dixie Belle seed for 2 1-2 doz. Ply-
mouth Reck eggs for setting, ea. to
pay postage on exch. Will also exch
for white velvet okra seed or yellow
neck squash and long green cucumber
seed. Write first. Mrs. F. E. Hap-
poldt, Lewiston. Ga. :
Long neck cushaw seed, 10c doz.
Early yellow crowder peas 25_ qt.
Bunch Eng. peas, 25c qt. Extra su-
gar crowders, 25c qt. Running special
crowder peas, 25c qt. (No name or
address given).
Nice sweet turnip seed: at 5c per 2
isf. Also have 1 full blood everlay
rown Leghorn rooster for sale, or
ch. for sweet Irish potatoes or State
insp. potato plants. Have Lifsey sweet
water melon seed, 65c lb. or exch. for
seed Irish potatoes or Insp, potato
ae at. $1 per M. Money order only
Mrs. E. P. King, Rt. 1, Rochelle, Ga.
16 lbs. pure Stone Mtn, watermelon
seed, 90 per cent germination, at 75c
Ib. Porto Rico potato plants, govt.
insp. April, May and June del. Priced
right according to time of del. C. M.
Dye, Rt. 1, Chauncey, Ga.
_ California Multiplying beer _ seed,
hice and fresh new seed, I will send
you a good start with full instruct-
ions for 20c silver and 2c stamp. Mrs.
Odessa Cross, Grantville, Ga. P. O.
Box 126. . 3 =
- Hastings yellow or orange meat
Eden Gem cantaloupe seed, pure,
$1 lb. Add postage. Seed dried in
shade. I. H. Davis Molena, Ga. Rt. 2.
- Yellow crooked neck squash seed for
Sale at 55c per lb. 15c per teacup del.
or exchange for onion. plants, bunch
butter beans or peas, each to pay
postage. I. W. Rahn, Rincon, Ga.
25 bu. improved orange cane seed,
Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3.
Austrian Brown onion sets 50c per
Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Stone Mtn. melon seed 5c per Ib,
ustard seed, 35c per lb. Henderson
bunch lima butter beans 25c Ib; little
white peas, 15c Ib. L. E. Toole, Rt.
2, Macon, Ga.
- Rape seed, 2 lbs. 35c, 5 lbs. 75c; col-
white globe rutabaga yellow globe 50c
lb. mixed or not mixed or 7 tablespoon
oc. Tennessee green pod giant string-
less refuge 1M to 1, dwarf golden wax
unch beans, 1 lb. mixed or not, 45c;
Alaska Early Tom Laxton English
peas 35c lb. All del. Mrs. Addie Wad-
delle, Pearson, Ga. Sa
8 1-2 Ibs. Stone Mt. melon seed,
and cleaned, 65c Ib. or lot 50c. Ellis
Pike, Butler, Ga. Route 3.
Have 200 Ibs. Stone Mt. watermelon
Seed, if lot is taken will sell for 25c
lb. These seed are pure and clean.
W.G. Hutson, Griffin, Ga. Rt. D.
White multiplying nest onions, 40c
_ gal. postpaid, or will exch. for white
100 lb. flour or sugar bags. Mrs. Lev
Senkbeil, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2.
loupe seed for sale, 10c tablespoonful.
S. H. Allen, Seville, Ga. Rt. 1..
Would exch. Charleston Wakefield
Cabbage plants, $1 per M for onion
Sets or most nearly any kind of eat-
Martin, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.
Tom Watson melon seed from large
melons, 50c Ib. postpaid, Tilden John-
son, Coolidge, Ga. Rt. 2.
Little white bunch squash seed 5c
0Z, running okra seed 10c doz; 1 Ib.
ng. peas 30c; white Spanish peanuts
6c lb. Exch. any of above for white
multiplying onions. Write first. Mrs.
eo Williams, Flowery Branch, Ga.
- Okra seed, long green pod variety,
1 yr. from Hastings, free from trash
and carefully cured, 30c per Ib. post-
aid 4 lbs. for $1. Nick Lewis, Rt. 1,
Arlington, Ga.
22 Ibs. Watson watermelon _ seed,
Story,
Spoonful.
_ $1.50 at barn, $1.65 FOB. J. E. Stone,
|to pay postage.
wd, curled mustard, purple top andj 2
_I have the pure Rocky Ford canta-_
ing onions, each pay postage. W. J.
ready, aise Send money orders. D.
avo, Ga. \
50 to 75 Ibs. pure Watson melon seed
| at 40c lb. and you pay postage or exp.
A, H.. Johnson,- Vaidosta, Ga. Rt. 6,
Box 55, j
5 bu. clean orange cane seed $1.50 |
bu. or $7 for lot FOB Calhoun, No
check. T. W. Cline, Rydal, Ga. Rt. 2.
Cal. beer seed 10c per tablespoonful.
Albert Baker, Norman Park, Ga,
Cal. beer seed 15c per large table-
Abner Baker, Ellenton, Ga.
Imp. orange cane seed for pees
that makes sorghum syrup as brigh
and clear as honey with the finest
flavor, 60c gal. $1 peck, $1.50 half bu.
del. by parcel post, $2 per bu. by frt.
or exp. not prepaid. R. P. Bannister,
Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. ae
Stone Mtn. or Dixie Bell watermel-
on seed at 40c Ib. poemald. Will exch |
3 Ibs. seed for 2 g
Ivey, Ga.
6 lbs. pure Stone Mt. watermelon
seed, would like to exch. for a 6 wks.
old pig of: most any stock or exch.
for most anything can use or will sell
for 50c del. Kenney Martin, Fairburn,
Ga. Rt-'3> Box 64... =
Cal. multiplying beer seed for sale,
10c per start. Geo. Floyd, Rockmart,
Ga. Rt. 2. -
Purple hull table pea 40c qt. not
prepaid or 50c qt. prepaid; old fash-
ioned tender cornfield bean seed, 25c
cup, early June corn make 2 crops in
1 season, 30c teacup, stone Mountain
melon seed, 75c lb. Jumbo lemon seed,
a good shipper, $1.25 per lb. No stamps
er chicks. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery
Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.
Choice hand picked Stone Mt. wa-
termelon seed, 75c per lb. Harry Yawn
Rt. 1, Milan, Ga.
Late orange cane seed for sale $1.75
syrup. J. R. Hall,
bu. nice and clean or exch. for red
Spanish peanuts, bu. for bu. 50 bu.
genuine Rucker cotton seed, will gin
out 45 per cent lint $1 per bu. Walter
Bunch, Talking Rock, Ga.
Cal, beer seed 15c the start with di-
eee Billy Rumph, Culloden, Ga.
R i . . :
Limited supply of yellow meat wa-
termelon. seed hand selected, 3 tbl.
spoonsful, 10c; 10 spoonsful 30c; pos-
tage paid on 30c orders. B. M. Miller,
Tifton, Ga, Rt. 1.
Imp. Watson melon seed from se-
lect 30 to 40 Ib. melons, 75c per pound
would accept 5 bu. white Spanish pea-
nuts, 10 bu. runner peanuts, at. 4c lb.
or 2 bu. Matthews soy beans. Jesse
Williams, Ideal, Ga:
Want to exch. cantaloupe and musk
melon seed 15c cupful for okra seed
and tomato seed and pepper seed, ea.
Mrs. C.
Ranger, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 69.
35. Ibs. Pride of Ga. watermelon seed
hand selected, from ripe melons, seed
treated at Ga. Experimental sta. 1930,
65c lb. 7 bu. cotton seed 2 yr. from
Wannamaker 75c bu. 10 Ib. old fash-
ioned butter bean running kind, 20c
lb. W. O. Tarpley, Hampton, Ga. Rt.
"2 1-2 bu. blue ribbon syrup. cane
seed. sound. and hand cleaned, $1.50
bu. or exch for anything can use on
farm. G. L. Berry, Alto, Ga.
About 30 lbs. 1931 bright new Wat-
son melon seed 40c per Ib. or exch.
for Spanish peanuts at market price.
Sample on request. Three lbs. of new
Stone tomato seed from fine tomatoes
rs per oz. J. J. Chambliss, Alapaha,
a. ;
50 lbs. Thurmond Gray watermelon
seed, clean, bright seed from select
melons, 50c lb. FOB Rentz, Ga. . H.
McMullan, Rentz, Ga.
Texas Ribbon cane seed, excellent
for syrup, also ensilage as the stalk
grows 10 to 12 ft. tall with an abun-
dance of fodder 50c gal. 90c pk. post-
paid $3 bu. FOB Auburn, Ga. C. R.
Burell, Auburn, Ga. Rt. 1.
8 bu. Honey Drip cane seed, hand
thrashed, well matured, and bright.
Especially saved for planting purpose.
Price 5c per lb. or $18 for the lot. T.
O. McLendon, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 3.
Seed Wanted
Want red multiplying winter on-
ions. Will exch. pink and red cannas
or box flowers for same. * Blanche
Wocdruff, Greenville, Ga.
Want 1-2 lb. early tomato seed, 1-2
lb. Giant everbearing tomato seed, 3
or 4 lbs. collard seed, 2 lbs. Ston Mtn.
water melon seed. Will. exch. Barred
Rock setting eggs or pay cash. Write
what you have. Ship nothing before
writing. R. L. Reed, Rt. 1, Zebulon,
Ga. 7.
Want to buy 200 Ibs. of Johnson
L. Chester, |
_._ MAR ERT BULLETIN t
{hand saved at 45c per Ib. del. now
grass seed, quote best prices. C. S.
Bradley, Rt. 2, Menlo, Ga.
10 or 15 lbs. ea. yellow crookneck
squash, white Velvet okra, striped or
white half runner bunch beans. Will
exch, small pecans at 10c per Ib. or
Stuart pecan trees, 6 to 10 ft. high
or pay cash. Mrs. lL. A. Puckett, Rt.
6, Milledgeville. Ga.
Want sunflower seed, white bunch
butter bean seed or white table peas
for planting. Will exch. R. I. Red
ggs, dark colored Donaldson str. for
setting. Write at once. Bonnie Mor-
ris, Bowdon, Ga.
Want one or 2 bu. of Chufas, must
be good seed. Will pay reasonable
price. E, G. Parrish, Pulaski, Ga.
Pumpkin seed from a big long kind
of pumpkins, 12c pkg... Mrs. L. B.
Tayior, Rydal, Ga.
Want 25 to 30 bu. cane seed, cheap
at cash. E. D. Hightower, Cedartown,
a.
Exch. 10 Ibs. pure Red Ripper peas
for onion sets. Lb. for lb. Both to
pay postage on what they ship; also
want to exch. 1 peck pure Iron peas
for 1-2 bu. Whatleys pure seed corn;
also exch. sorghum. cane seed, at 3
1-2c lb. for side meat at reasonable
pee Jno. W. Cross, Clarkesville, Ga.
Exch. 3 Ibs. white bunch butter-
bean seed for 3 lbs. tender white Half
Runner garden bean seed. Write first.
ode G. L. Bramlett, Acworth, Ga. Rt.
Want to exch. shelled corn for soy
beans, peas and seed peanuts, N. C.
Runners and Spanish.. V. E. Franklin,
Graymont, Ga.
Exch. a few qts. of artichokes for a
qt. or two of nest onions. Mrs. J. H.
Kellehar, Ellabell, Ga.
Cane seed to exch. for Bermuda on-
ion sets. Mrs. E. A. Waters, Cum-
ming, Ga. Rt. 3.
Want Marglobe, Livingston-Globe,
New Stone and Baltimore tomato seed,
all kinds. of cabbage and collard seed.
oa a Woodruff, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Exch. strawberry plants (name un-
known, buy fine berries), at 15c per
100, not prepaid for 1 or 2 lbs. sound
cattai] millet seed for planting; would
also exch. plants for Bermuda onion
plants and artichokes. Write . what
you have and prices. Mrs. R. L. Cor-
ley, Doerun, Ga. Rt. 4.
Watson. melon seed; 30c Ib. del.
Hastings Mammoth Russian sunflow-
er, good broom corn seed, hand clean-
ed, both 20c Ib del. and Exch. for gar-
den or field seed that I.can use. V. C.
Ray, Kensington; Ga. Rt. 2.
4 1-2 bu. Texas Ribbon cane seed,
$1.50 bu. FOB. Exch.
beans at $2.50 bu. 4 bu. for 2 bu of
Otootans and party pay chgs. both
ways. C. H. Charles, Ramhurst, Ga.
About 20 lbs. Perkins green pod okra
seed, 40c lb. del. O. F. Shearer, Ala-
paha, Ga. e
Watson and Stone Mtn. melon seed,
50c Ib. del. James Shipman, Rich-
wood, Ga.
Blue Seal syrup cane seed, 50c peck,
or exch, for farm products. P. J. Wat-
son, Nunez, Ga.
Want 100 Ibs..of Jerusalem arti-
chokes, also 2 bu. 90-day velvet beans.
Must be sound. Will pay cash for
same. E. E. Boyett, Morris Sta. Ga.
Rt. 1 Box 65. :
Half runner garden. bean seed 15c
per cupful 35c per lb. Mrs. R.
Maloch, Rt. 1, Jefferson, Ga.
Plants For Sale
for Otootan |
-to use) 10c -per doz, Lettuce, large
C:1 stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Frost proof cabbage plants, Early
Jersey and Charleston W. seed sowed
Feb. 2. Young and fresh open field
grown. Full count. 200 for 30c, 500
for 60c. $1 per M. Del. by prepaid
Parcel post. J. O. Stokes, Rt. 3, Fitz-
gerald, Ga.
Tomato-_plants, New Stone, Red Rock,
Matchless, Gr. Baltimore, and Favor-
ite open field grown full count, ready
per M. del. by prepaid Parcel post. J.
O. Stokes, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Early J. and Charles W. cabbage
plants, Bermuda onion plants, 90c per
M, express collect, $1.25 per M prepaid.
Porto Rico potato plants $1.50 per M,
express col. $2 per M. prepaid. Tomato
M. 5 M and up $1 per M. Del. J. T.
Harwell, Rt. 6, Tifton, Ga.
Gen. Porto Rico. potato plants, grown
from vine cuttings on fresh land each
year. $1.50 per M. FOB. Cash with or-
der. Ready about Apr. 15. Mrs. El-
don Joiner, 104 Woodland . Drive,
Thomasville, Ga.
Early J. and Charleston W. cabbage
April 15, 200 for 40c, 500 for 75c. $1.25
plants, New Stone, 500 for $1, $1.75 per.
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plants, 60 per M by exp. collect. 96
per M postpaid. Also govt. insp. =
Skin Porto Rico potato plants, $
per M, exp. collect, or $1.60. per
postpaid. April and May del. |
Sumner, Rt. 1, Omega, Ga. ta
Gov. insp. Porto Rico potato pla:
$1.50 M. Quantities to 30 M at $1.25
per M. From 30 M to 100 M will make
better prices. Be ready April 10. Cab
bage plants, E. J. and Charles W. Buc-
cession, Early Flat Dutch, 15 per 100,
$1 per M, 4 M or more, 75c per J
White Bermuda onion plants, $1 pe
M. Lettuce plants, $1 per M. Immed
ate shipment. Tomato plants, But
bank, New Stone, Marglobe, Earlian;
Gulf State, Market, Greater Baltimor
20c per hundred, $1.50 per M. To 5M
$1.25 per M, from 5 M to 15 M, $1
M. 15 M to 50 M from April thru s
son. Peppers world beater, Chinese
Giant, Ruby King pimento hot peppers
35c per 100, $2.29 per M. . Egg piant
40c per 100, $3 per M. Money orc
Mrs. H. L. Brittingham, Guyton, Gi
Frost proof cabbage plants, Ea
Jersey, Chas. Wakefield and Succ
sion, $1 per M, 60c per 500, all |
Now booking orders for pepper and
mato plants. B. F. Mallard, Brook:
Ga. SS eee
Leading var. of cabbage plants f
sale, 5c per M. N, T. Christmas, Pin
hurst, Ga. Rt, 2. ae
Pure Porto Rico potato plants, Gov.
insp. Strong plants, full count, satis.
guar. $1.40 per M, postpaid anywher
in Ga. Will be ready about Apr.
O. F. Baker, Rt. 7, Tifton, Ga. _ oe
Porto Rico potato plants, imp.,
insp. and treated, $2 per M del in Ga.
Cecil, Ga. Ce
Bunch Porto Rico plants, $2.25 per
for 10 M, or 20 M for $2.15 per M. Run-
ning at $1.75 per M. Cash with order.
M. A. Walker, Rt. 1, Baxley,Ga.
Porto Rico potato plants, yellow a
red, Govt insp. and treated, $2 per M,
del. in Ga. $1.50 FOB. Special pric
on 50 M lots and up. R. L. Grif:
Cecil, Ga. er Noy
Porto Rico potato plants, imp. and
yellow skin. $2 per M del. in Ga., $1.50
FOB. Special price on 50 M lots ani
up. April, May and June del. W. P.
Fuller, Cecil, Ga.
Now booking orders for gen. red and
pink skin imp. Porto Rico pota
pants, Govt. asp. and treated. Ha
them ready by April ist at $1.50 per J
5 M and over $1.40 per M, FOB her
G. A. Lord, Rt. 1, Graham, Ga.
Well rooted Lucretia dewberry pee
30e per doz., $1 per 100, $9 per M, de
Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Greenville, Ga.
Yellow Bermuda, onion plants, $1 per.
M, cash with order. C. C. Tuten, Rt
2, Blackshear, Ga. oe ehar
Will sell or exch (ea, to pay postage):
napier grass roots, $1 per 100, Bronze
glad, 10c per doz., Lettuce (most ready
plants, 25c per 100. Horse mint roots,
25c per doz. Well packed in moss. Mrs.
W. M. Shattuck, Rt. 1, Blackshear, Gi
Millions frostproof cabbage plant
extra early J} Charles W. Succession,
Sure Head and Flat Dutch, COD, send
no money. 500 for 50c, 75c per M. $3
per 5 M. Prompt ship. Satis. guar
Himalaya biackberry vines roote
Makes berries 1 1-2 in. long. Dewber
flavor. Cant be beat for pies or jel
6 vines for 15c, 25c per doz. Lo
Vollrath, Winston, Ga. petiee 2
Cert. Porto Rico potato plants. $1,
per M FOB. $1.75 del. Will exch.
Brabham peas at $2.25 per bu. E.
Pope, Ocilla, Ga. oe
Kudzu plants from 1 to 2 yrs. old,
strong, well rooted plants, a legume fo-
rage, $5 per M, or will exch. for ar
farm products that I can use. Git
$2 bu. for any good peas. Gene Har.
per, Rt. 1, Hartwell, Gav. 7
Porto Rico potato plants, imp. pin
skin or old kind. State insp.$1.75 per
M, 5 M or more, $1.50 per M. April,
May and June del. Prompt shipme
guar. Place your order early as plan
will be. scarce this spring. F. G. Tyr
Bristol, Ga. et ad
1000 Kudzu plants at unreasonab!
low prices. Finest hay and forage
plants. L. Z. Swygert, Haralson, Ga.
Early J. and. Charles W. cabbag
plants, 500 for 75c, $1.25 per M. Post-
paid. Now ready. Porto Rico potato
plants, $1.50 per M FOB our statio
April 1st del. now booking orders. C. C
Allen, Calvary, Ga. Sor
Continued on page six)
Georgia
Aarket Bulletin
Published Weekly By The
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director
Department Of |
Agriculture
ugene Talmadge, Commissioner ~
URSDAY, MARCH 12, 1931.
as second class matter
bruary 15, 1922, at the Post
ffice at Atlanta, Georgia, un-
the act of June 8, 1900. Ac-
ted for mailing at special
ate of postage provided for in
jon 1103, Act of October 8
Notice of. farm produce and ap-
urtenances, admissible under
ostal regulations, inserted one
me on each request, and re-
eated only when request is ac-
companied by new copy of no- .
vers and Seed, Incubator and
Ornamental Nursery Stock no-
tices are published in Monthly
| Supplement which appears on
|| the. ee Thursday of each
m Land for sale editions are
iblished at intervals during the
ear. Advance notices of these
editions appear from time tc
me advising advertisers wher
ail us these types of notice.
ited space will not permit
sertion of unimportant no-
ices. Under Legislative act the
Market Bulletin does not as-
e any responsibility for any
ice appearing in the Bulletin
r transaction resulting there-
rom,
| A. E. Thompson, Douglasville,
RRECTION: LAND FOR SALE
. of farm and ranch land, 100
tivation. Good fence. 10 room
with good out-bldgs., and ten-
houses; plenty of water, wood and
23 bearing pecan trees and
er fruit trees. Located on the Lou-
le Road, 40 miles to Savannah; 2
rom church and school, with
_bus by the door. Write or
See. $6,000. Mrs. Mary .D. Stroud,
FOR SALE
vington hill dropper, A-1 cond.
corn planter; 1:No. 7 Vulvan
horse turner, 3 single stock plows,
coosier corn planter, All good as
rite or phone for price. H. N.
r, East Point, Ga. 328 Clermont
Phone Cal. 2064 R.
EXCH. MISCELLANEOUS
ili exch. for canned foods, chick-
hogs or cattle the following chic-
equipment: one 500 chick cap.
rooder house, oil and coal ho-
eeders, water fountains, and
miscellaneous equipment for
idling 3M chickens to fryer age. E.
Perry, Atlanta, Ga. 22 Lakeview
N. E., Phone 2073 J.
FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE.
hornless yellow rose, Dorothy Per-
pinkish purple, lilacs, golden
ells, altheas, altheas, purple wisteria,
lowering almond, yellow Star jas-
e, Ribbon, cream and green and
| wreath, any of above, 15c doz;
ts, Eng. daisies, caliopsis coreop-
dbl. pinks, all col. mixed, gail-
a, larkspur, dusty miller, prim-
phlox, all col. any, 10c doz. 3
wandering jew, 5c each; cut-
of justicia and geraniums, oxal-
pink, tube rose bulbs, all 5c each;
type chrysanthemums, white,
ow, pink and lavender,
d reflex, 25c doz. large type canas,
kK. col. 5c each; achiminse tubers,
5e doz. dahlias, mixed, 25c doz. hol-
_lyhocks, 10c each. Add postage. Mrs.
Belle Godard, Goggins, Ga.
Ga.
incurved |
Poultry For Sale
ANCONAS
50 Sheppard str. April hatch An-
cona pullets. $42 for lot. 90c each. No
checks, Mrs. C. M. Hook, Boston, Ga.
AUSTRALORPS :
Reg. Australorps, 342 egg blood line
hens, $2 ea. cocks, $5 each; eggs,. $2
per 17. A. L. Mason, Acworth, Ga.
2 May hatch Australorps, pure bred
cockerels, ready for service, $2.50 ea;
also eggs, $2.50 per 15. Mrs. A. W.
Wright, Tallapoosa, Ga.
2 fine Australorp cockerels, March
1930 hatch, 225 egg str. Direct from
breeder. F. B. Felker, Hapeville, Ga.
3351 Stewart Ave. oe
Australorp cockerels, May 1930 hch,
$2.50 each. April hatch $3.50 each. 1
cockerel and 2 hens, $8.50 trio. R. H.
Crawford, Tiger, Ga.
5 BANTAMS
Golden Sebrights and Buff Coch-
ins: 2 pens of as fine as can he
found in the South. Stock. and eggs.
Eggs, Goldens, $3 set. of 13; Cochins,
$2. Geo. Austin, Atlanta, Ga. 356
Moreland Ave.. N. Z2- . -
1 bantam rooster, B. L. type, 75c or
exch for any type hen except. aeoees
a.
Rt. 2.
Trio game bantams, about grown
and laying, $2. Exch for $3. value in
baby chicks: Giant str. Light Brah-
mas, White Cornish or Black Giants,
Parks B. R., eggs for hatching, or
eating, or grown 2 fowls. Small type
and pure bred. F. W. Maddox, Stone
Mtn., Ga. Box 297.
Bantams: 1-2 game var. and 1-2
common stags, crowing, Reds, Whites
and Browns. Limited number of 1-2
| game bantam pullets. All $1 ea. Also |}
limited nymber of pit game stags,
mainly Allen Roundheads and Cuban
MARKET BULLETIN -
Ringlet foundation stock, $1. aies
or postal money order only. J.
Farrell, Bartow, Ga.
Pure Thompson Imp. Ringlet 1 yr.
old cockerel, $1.75 ea FOB. Exch. for |
any good var. field peas, sound. One
cockerel for 1-2 bu. peas. Mrs. J. P.
Mabry, Canon, Ga. ;
10 nice Thompson B. R. hens, $1.50
each, or $14 for lot, FOB. Mrs. B. H.
Osborn, Roy, Ga. :
Thursday, March 12, 1932.
5 fine young roosters, $1.25 ea FOB.
Mrs. Grace Murphy, Jasper, Ga. Rt.
2. /
14 large young B. R. hens, right age
for breeding, $16 for lot. Cash with
order. Mrs. C. S. Bradshaw, Wrights-
ville, Ga. Rt. .
10 B. R. April 1930 natch, and one
cockerel, unrelated, $10. Mrs. C. H.
Snow, Ivey, Ga. .
(Continued
charges.
- The Coops have
charges. They cannot.
ative Association.
will publish the facts.
The daily papers of Atlanta and
this information to the people.
tin, with the authority to put in s
known these facts.
3-10-31.
A
A RESOLUTION
ped to them. I have evidence in this office to prove the above
not attempted to specifically deny any of these
The people of the State should have a th
was my dias Commissioner of Agriculture to give it to them.
After reading the above resolution, you will see that the moving
power behind this resolution is the Georgia Cotton Growers Co-oper-
The Co-ops do not want a free farmers paper in the State that
will give the farmers the true light. They do not want a man who
~The Market Bulletin is paid for by the fertilizer tax. In the end,
the consumer pays the taxon fertilizer. No one buys fertilizer except
the farmer. Should not the farmers of Georgia get some little space
in their own paper to tell them about marketing agencies?
~The above charges were given to the daily papers of Atlanta and
to the Associated Press before I carried them in the Market Bulletin.
If you had not had the Market Bulle-
The above resolution is intended to keep you from, getting, through
your own paper, information about how the Co-ops and theFederal
Farm Board are running your business.
from page one) 8
known the above facts. It
the Associated Press failed to carry.
hort editorials, you would have never
EUGENE TALMADGE,
crosses, $1.50 each. James Shannon,
Jr., Jeffersonville, Ga.
8 bantam hens and 1 rooster, $3.00
FOB. Miss Minnie Lee Murphy, Fel-
ton, Ga. ae
Prize winning Golden _ Sebrights,
$3.50 pr. or trio, $5: Cecil H. Hartness,
Mineral Bluff, Ga. =...
1 pure bred Buff Cochin . rooster.
Trade for a R. I. Red rooster or 1 set.
of R. I. Red eggs or W. or S. L. Wy-
andottes. B. L. Covan, Benevolence,
A few genuine Buff Cochin cocker-
els. Fine stock. $2 each. O. H. Wright,
Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters Bldg.
1 dark Golden Sebright rooster,
crowing. Rose Comb. 2-3 grown, 60c
FOB. Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Rydal, Ga.
1 red Bantam rooster, $1. Charlie
H. Smith, Roopville, Ga. Rt. 1.
1 black game bantam cock,
hatch. Yellow legs, 75c No exch. Mon-
cu areet Ray Sims, Lincolnton, Ga.
BARRED ROCKS
8 young B. R. hens and rooster un-
related. $10 FOB. Mrs. B. . John-
son, Thomasville, Ga. Rt. 4. |
Thompson Ringlet roosters. Guar:
pure bred. $2 each, FOB or exch. for
2 bu. Unknown speckled or other
kind of good, soun dhay peas. Ea. to
pay express on what we send. Also
have B. R. eggs, same str. $1.75 per
Write before sending exch. Mrs. D. S.
Phillips, Nunez, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 34.
6 or 8 B. R. 1 yr. old hens, and 3
cocks, 1 yr. old, 1 dark Parks strain.
All from heavy laying strain. $1.25
each. Money order only. L. A. Kel-
logg, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 5, Box 52,
2 Aristocrat dark B. R. 1 yr. old
roosters, $2 each, or exch. Also eggs,
$1.25 per 15, $5 a 100, or exch. G. C.
Edmondson, Temple, Ga. Rt. 2.
25 Thompson and Parks Str. cross- }
ed B. R. now laying hens, 18 and 12
mos old. $1.25 each. Mrs. J. A. Craw-
ford, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 2.
15 large B. R. hens*and 1 unrelated
cock, $1.25 each, or, $18 for lot, FOB.
A. L. Allegood, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 4.
25 B. R. 1 and 2 yr. old hens, $1 ea,
not del. R. B. Banks, Fayetteville,
Ga. Rt. 1.
10 B. R. hens, Parks str. 1929 hatch
$1.25 each; 3 fine cockerels same price
Mrs. L. D. Hadaway, Gainesville, Ga.
10 full stock B. R. now laying pul-
lets and 1 rooster, $11 not prepaid. J.
H. Jeffers, Lyons, Ga. -
50 hens, pure B. Rocks and mixed;
hens. Some wt. 6 1-2 Ibs. $1 each, FOB
Would sell in lots of 25. Fine cond and
laying. Money order or cashiers check. | |. -
1929 | |
15 del. Exch. for Porto Rico plants. |{
V. E. Bentley, Monroe, Ga.
Dark B. R. cockerel.
Parks
reach the bodies of the insects.
of causing the leaves to curl aro
cating in protected places makes
Black Leaf 40. It is used with
to the effectiveness of this spray
Pyrethrum extracts such as
sulphate. The same amount of
Stroys the effectiveness of the
effective spray for home-garden
cannot be reached by sprays.
ommended for most aphis, mix
garden, this mixing
minutes. For larger operations,
day when the air is calm.
: Control of Plant Lice
All Plant Lice are soft-bodied insects and can be killed by
any one of a number of contact insecticides, if these materials
an insecticide a very difficulfmatter. Sprayers for aphis control
should deliver the spray in the form of a very fine mist and with
sufficient force to insure its penetration into all protected places
where the aphis may he located. A 20 inch spray rod equipped
with an elbow, so that the spray can be directed against the un-
der sides of the leaves, is recommended. Because of the difficulty
sometimes encountered in reaching aphis with sprays, the use of
dusts delivered from a dust gun is becoming popular.
poisons which contain arsenic are usless for fighting aphis, since
these insects get their food from inside the plant tissue and not
from the surface of the leaves where the arsenic is applied.
One of the. best preparations to use against aphis is nicotine
sulphate sold by seed stores and drug stores under the name of
teaspoonful to one gallon of water, or one ounce to six yallons.
The addition of one ounce of soap per gallon adds considerably
bloom that these aphis are often covered with, and allows the
nicotine to reach the surface of their bodies.
also largely used, at the same dilutions or stronger than nicotine
be added, if the spray is applied as soon as mixed. A greater
amount of soap, or even the proper amount if left-standing;-de-
Common laundry soap, 4 ounces per gallon of water is another
Mixing lime with nicotine sulphate causes
off as a gas, and this yas kills aphis and many other insects very
quickly. It has the further advantage of reaching places that
as it is called, is one of the most satisfactory materials for use
against aphis. Nicotine dust can be purchased from seed stores ~
but it is usually cheaper and more effective when prepared fresh
at home. To make a 2 per cent dust, which is the strength rec-
sulphate with 19 parts of hydrated lime.
: may be most easily performed by putting the
materials in a tight-topped can and shaking vigorously for several
to turn on an axle and several smooth stones put in with the in-
gredients to insure thorough mixing.
Nicotine dust is not effective on windy days when the gas is
quickly blown away, nor during cool weather when the insects
are not active. It should be used during the warmer part of the
TOM ONEILL, Entomologist,
Georgia State Board of Entomology.
The power that the aphis have
und them, and their habit of lo-
the covering of their bodies with
Stomach
800 parts of water, that is one
as the soap penetrates the waxy
Evergreen or Red Arrow, are
soap as recommended above may
pyrethrum.
use. Ean
the nicotine to come
For these reasons nicotine dust,
one part by weight of nicotine
For use in the home
a tight barrel may be rigged up
and !:
: Thursday, March 12, 1931,
Poultry For Sale
- BARRED ROCKS
Extra fine pure Thompson Imp.
_ Ringlet B. R. Feb. 1930 hatch cocker-
els. $1.75 ea, FOB. Mrs. A. R. Watts,
=< Canon, Ga.
Thompson pure Imp. Ringlet yr. old
- cockerels, large and healthy, $1.75 ea,
FOB. Exch. for peas, any good var.
Sound and etc. 1 cockerel Mrs. J. P.
~ Mabry, Canon, Ga.
1 yr. old. Fine layers $1.25 each del.
in lots of 10, Exch for corn, meat and
lard at market price. Mrs. J. A. How-
Walton, Roberta, Ga. Rt. 2.
225 B. R. friers at 40c lb. Ready by
March 15th, until after Easter, Mrs.
Sewell Mercier, Lawrenceville, Ga.,
Rt. 4.
BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS
_ Pure bred Nugget str. Buff Rock
pullets, $1.50 each; cockerels, $2 each.
Mrs. W. G. Sappington, Chipley, Ga.
Pure Fischel W. R., 9 pullets and 1
cockerel, 1930 Spring hatch, .$10. Mrs.
-Z. L. Scott, Concord, Ga.
Young White-Buff: Plymouth Rock
cock and 2 hens, now laying, $5 for
trio; also 3 March hatch Donaldson
R. I. Red cockerels, $1 each. Eva
- Haynes, Buford, Ga. :
; 1 fine Partridge Rock, April hatch
_ cockerel, $2; also White Rock April
cockerels, $1.50 each. All FOB. W. D.
Joyner, Roberta, Ga. Rt. 2.
< BRAHMAS
20 Light Brahma hens, several now
laying. Healthy, good stock, $1 each.
Mrs. A. L. Pittman, Clermont, Ga.
._ Pure bred Giant str. Light Brahma
cockerels, $1.50 each. 1 cock, $1.50.
Mrs. Bob Sosby, Carnesville, Ga. .
Thoroughbred Light Brahma roos-
ter from high egg record. 20 mos. old,
- Berry str. $2:
hutta, Gas
2 Light Brahma cockerels and two
cocks, $2. each. Mrs. Walter Small-
wood, Thomson, Ga. Rt. 3.
aes GAMES
: 1 pen original old Hammond Black
-Gordons pit game: 8 hens and 1 stag
all black, $15; also 1 Blinker Red
Quill-shake cock, $3.50 FOB, Guar.
P,. B. Adams, Savannah, Ga. 415 East
33rd St.
fine Blue cock, $2; 1 Blue stag, $1.50.
All guar. Jack Hawkins, Gibson, Ga.
I Allen Roundhead game 16 mos.
old cock, $2.50. Exch for Brown crow-
der peas, free from weevils. J. E.
Weatherby, Arlington, Ga.
-. 10 pure bred dark Cornish young
hens, $12.50 for lot. Mrs. C. A. Pat-
terson, Ty, Ty, Ga.
Cuban game stags, wt. 3 1-2 lbs. $1.-
50 each, FOB. Marvin Morris, Gaines-
7. Ville, Ga. Rt, 5.
_. ._ 1 dark Cornish cockerel and 2 year-
~~ ling hens, regular bulldog type. Cock-
- erel is half Baker andNorthcolt. Fa-
- ther an imported bird. Wt. 10 lbs. at
10 mos. old. When fully matured
makes a large bird, $15. Money order.
as ne exch, H. C. Spires, Lincolnton, Ga.
A ;
: GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
-* 14 Black Giants, $1 each. 12 hens
Fortner, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 1.
2 thoroughbred J. B. Giant roosters,
1 yr. old. Marcy strain, $2 each, FOB.
H, I. Forehand, Lilly, Ga.
GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
4 pure bred Black Giant hens and
Ga. Rt.1.
3 fine, extra large J. B. Giant cock-
erels, $3 each, or exch. for a milk goat
that will freshen soon. U. A. Prother,
Richland, Ga.
HAMBURGS
S. S. Hamburgs and big mixed hens
Brahma and Wyandottes cross, All
1930 hatch, except 2 or 3 lots, $9 doz.
del. All laying. Exch. for corn, run-
a peanuts. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty,
a.
Full blood S. S. Hamburg hens. Non
setters. Great layers. 7 hens at $1.00
each. Miss Ida Baugh, Augusta, Ga.
930 Green St.
LEGHORNS
Pure bred Tancred and. Eng. str.
laying pulets and a few choice cock-
- erels, $1 each. Lots of\12\or more pre-
paid; also eggs, same str: $1 per 15
- postpaid, or exch. 50 eggsfor 100 Ibs.
Wilsons or Cleveland big boll cotton
4
ee
20 pure bred B. R. hens, less than.
2 pure bred White Rock cockerels,
Annie Murphy, Co-
2 fine Warhorse stags, $1.50 ea. Y
and 2 roosters. April hatch. S. F.
1 rooster, $5. Dewey Vick, Adairsville
MARKET BULLETIN
seed, pure and sound. Mrs, T. W.
Hagood, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 3.
800 Tancred Leghorns from ped.
rooster and contest hens: 130 pullets
1 yr. old the last of April; others are
2 yrs. old in April. Good cond. and
laying, $1 each, any amt at my home,
but will fill no orders for less than
10 del. March 19th. W. M. McGinnis,
Alpharetta, Ga. Rt. 1.
Ferris L. 8 mos old cockerel, $2 or
exch, for bu. Velvet bean seed. J. O.
Hardy, Demorest, Ga.
8 S.C. B. L. 1930 hatch hens, $1.00
each, Money orders only. Mrs. G. C.
Poole, Soperton, Ga. RFD 1.
25 pure bred Tancred April 1930
hatch pullets, now laying, $1 each.
Good breeding, no culls. W. A. Van-
diver, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. ~
5 pure Tancred 1 yr. old hens, $4.50
for lot, or exch for peanuts. Herman
Skelton, Royston, Ga. Rt. 2.
- 15 pure bred S. C, B. L. hens and 1
cockerel, $15. L. H. Cousins, Green-
Ville, Ga. Rt. 3...
10 Barron str. 1930 hatch W. L.
hens, $1 each. Mrs. L. D. Hadaway,
Gainesville, Ga. pe
50 Tancred April 1930 pullets, now
laying and in good cond. $35 for lot;
also 3 pure Tancred March 1930 roos-
ters, $1.50 each. Mrs. J. W. McGowan,
Graymont, Ga. Rt. 1.
100 W. L. pullets, 6 wks. old, 40c ea.
G. D. Fain, Edison, Ga. a
100 W. L. Tancred str. 2 yr. ol
hens, laying 70 per cent now, and 7
unrelated cocks, 15 mos old. Excellent
breeders, $100 Cash FOB. E.R. Le- |.
Roy, Tignall, Ga. Po. O. Box 45. |
15 Buff L. hens, slightly mixed with
Buff Orp. and R. I. Red, $12 for lot.
Mrs. J. P. Smith, Sr., Homerville, Ga.
Rt. 1, Box 37. oS
Sev. ped. cocks and cockerels for
breeding purposes. Blood tested, pure
Tancred strain. Reasonable prices. M.
W. Kantala, Elberton, Ga. Ri es
10 -young Tancred str. W. L. hens,
75c ea .or exch: for 2 pigs, of good
stock. Write first. H. L. Caylor, Dal-
ton, Ga, Rt. 4. ;
10 W. L. hens and 1 rooster, 1930
hatch, $10 exp. col. John R. Boatright
Coffee, Ga. ser
Everlay dark B. L. 18 mos old roos-
ter, direct, $1 or exch for 1 hen same
strain and color. Jas..T. Holt, Sum-
merville, Ga. Rt. 1. ~ EN.
20 pure bred Tancred young hens
(from over 300 egg parent stock) and |]) .
same age cocks, unrelated, direct
from Tancred, $20 cash. No personal
checks and no exch. Mrs. Cleon Cow-
art, Summit, Ga.
50 W. L. Tancred stra. now laying,
good cond. now laying pullets, and 3
first class same age and strain cock-
erels, April 1930 hatch. $40 for lot.
Exch. for a 3 or 4 gal. .milch cow,
gentle every way, or Jersey heifer,
already bred. Write what you have in
first letter.
Graymont, Ga. Rt. 1.
5 pure bred Tancred laying pullets
and 1 fine, unrelated cockerel, $5 or
exch. for 5 re bred Golden Buff
laying pullets. No culls. Ea. to pay
chgs. Mrs. Tom Miller,-Calhoun, Ga.
620 Wall St. . oe
100 W. L. April hatch pullets, now
laying 60 per cent. $90 for lot, or $1
each in small quantities at Cornelia,
Ga. FOB. Edgar Woodall, Cornelia,
Ga. Rt. 1.
20 pure bred Tancred now laying
hens and 2 roosters, 1 yr. old last of
of April, $24 for lot. Mrs. G. E. Allen,
Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. ... =
35 S. C. W. L. hens, Jan. 1930 heh.
Tancred str. Fine cond. and laying,
$1 each, $34 for lot. Mrs. Joe Harri-
son, Rockingham, Ga. :
50 March hatch Tancred pullets
from Booths, laying and in healthy
cond. $1 each; 3 cockerels, March hch
5 point combs. Good individuals. $1
each. All FOB. Express or money or-
der, no checks. J. W. Farrell, Bar-
tow, Ga. Box 52.
5 Tancred Dec. 1930 hatch pullets,
ready to lay in early summer, and 1
cockerel, $4 FOB for lot. Cash with
order. F. A. Rovers, Washington, Ga.
HeRie-1,. Sox 261:
25 Brown L. hens and 2 roosters.
Tormahlen strain, 1930 and 1931 hch.
Hens $1 each, roosters, $1.50 each; $25
for lot FOB. Money order. Mrs, J. R.
Savage, Lula, Ga. Rt. 1.
10 W. L. hens and 1 cock, Kerlin
strain. 19 1-2 mos. Direct when baby
chicks, $12 for lot. Mrs. M. Holloway,
Graymont, Ga. Rt. 1. |
20 B. L. Everlay str. hens, mostly
laying, 10 to 18 mos. old, 10 for $8;
$16 for the lot of 20, and will include
with the lot 1 fine rooster of same
breed. All FOB. Money order or cash-
A
&
hot. given)..
iers check. C. C. Southern,
Rock, Ga. Rt. 1. :
Nice W. L. hens, some now laying,
mated with Tancred L. cockerels. $1
each. Also a few pure bred Tancred
cockerels, $1.50 ea. and some Don-
aldson Red, trapnest cockerels, $1.50
each. Mrs. C. H. Capel, Molna, Ga.
3 pure bred B. L. ready to lay pull-
ets and 2 young now laying hens and
1 rooster, 1 1-2 yr. old. Dark brown
and large size. Sell or exch. for J.
heifer calf, fine stock, or pigs, baby
chicks, honey, or anything can use.on
farm. Ea. to pay chgs. Write first.
Mrs. C. A. Vaughan, Jackson, Ga.
Sylvan Grove.
20young W. L. hens now laying, $17
or exch for pigs. (Name and address
Talking
20 Buff L. hens, April 1930 hatch.
High laying str. $1.25 each. Mrs. Joe
-Garmon, Marietta, Ga.-RFD 1. (Bells
Ferry Road).
5 pure bred Eng. W. L. laying pul-
lets, $1.25 each, or exch. for 5 pure
bred B. R. or Wyandotte laying pull-
ets, or for 5M potato plants, Purple
ors preferred. A. J. Pope, Tallapoosa
Cees
MINORCAS AND! LAKENVELDERS
Genuine Pape strain March 1931
hatch, heavy layers, Black Minorcas:
10 hens and 1 rooster, $12.50. Mr
PAGE F
B. Parham, Shellman, Ga.
8 Golden Buff Minorca cockerel:
1-2 mos. old. Direct from Otto C. E
cher, Nutler Mis. $1.50 each.
Morgan. Holloway, Graymont, Ge
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
FOR SALE
15 or 20 fat, healthy mixed bree
hens and 5 roosters, $1 each. Exe
for good, home-made meat, g00
thick sorghum, or Ribbon cane sy:
or shoats or pigs. Any good bree
good, home-made flour, anything
use. Write. Mrs, H. I. Martin, B
ville, Ga. Rt. 1. / ae
20 April hatch hens, $1 each.
FOB. H. F. Seay, Conley, Ga. ]
ORPINGTONS
Mated pens,-S. C. W. Orp. I
pullets, at bargain prices. Mrs, C
Morgan, Americus, Ga. wet
1 Buff Orp. pure bred rooster,
ril hatch, $1.50. Cash with order,
M. Wofford, Gainesville, Ga. Rt.
5 pure bred White Orp. hens an
rooster, 1 yr. old, $1 each not.
paid. Mrs. A. W. Wright, Tallapoo;
Ga. ve
(Continued, on page ten)
Another Co: Op
Letter
Flowery Branch, 5 Ga.
March 9, 1931.
Mrs. J. W. McGowan,
Hon. Eugene Talmadge,
Atlanta, Ga. oa we
Mr. Ta e: Sie a
a have Bee sendite with profound interest the discussions in th
Market Bulletin on the Cotton Co-ops, and I thought I would remai
silent, but a letter to me from them about two weeks ago stating thi
they would do something, has disgusted me. Z ee
I was one of the first 5-year signers, or rather four years of the
five. I am -going to state briefly my experience with them, and yo
may print it if you like. - a
When I pooled cotton, I had a local buyer to price it first, and
- during my four years with them, cotton that I pooled lost from $5.00
to $17.00 per bale; that is, I got that much less than I would have gol
ten had I sold the cotton in open market the day it was pooled. Mr
Tankersley, the field man, kept on telling me that my interests were
being taken care of at headquarters, so I did my best to be loyal to the
sign-up contract, but I was sure glad when my four years time was up..
_ I borrowed money from the Co-ops when they first began to loan,
through the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, S. C. I only wanted $100
_ to pay cash for fertilizer, as there was about 30 per cent difference b
tween cash down and time, being charged by the fertilizer companies.
. So I gave the Co-ops a mortgage note for $100, said note covered a
my crops of every kind, all my livestock and actually, I had to list a.
the members of my family in said note. .The Clerk of the Court. char;
ed me $3.50 for recording these immense notes in Hall County. Wel
I was supposed to get the money at 6 per cent interest, but it state
that if the note ran after it was due, it would draw 8 per cent after
. maturity. Then, they withheld $10.00 out of the $100 to form a Co-0}
stock company; said the shares would be $10.00 each. Also they hel
- back the 6 per cent interest, so $10 plus $6 equals $16.00 held back out
of the check and the $3.50 clerks charges totalled $19.50, or $100 less
$19.50, so my check was for $80.50. Well, I received. from them a nice
paper which I thought was a stock certificate. I filed it away care
fully, thinking that was a fine thing just to own a little stock in
stock company. \ : :
Some six. weeks before the above mentioned note came due, I seni
the Co-ops a bale of cotton, for which I was offered $105.00 on the
streets of Flowery Branch. Also,,I instructed them to cancel my note
and send it to me, and if there was any over to please remit. Some
time after my note came due, they informed me that there was $22.00
yet behind, and if I did not give a new security in double the amount
of what. was behind, they would sue on the note. They enclosed a se
curity note for about $44.00 and said to sign on the dotted line and get
someone who knew me to sign with me, and then remit the balance
next time I.pooled cotton. ws | wie
_ ..Thinking it the shortest way out, I got a merchant to sign sai
security paper with me and sent it to them. The next year I sent the
--another bale of cotton and instructed. them to send me that old mort-
|=. gage note, and also that new security note, and then remit. Well, a
ter so long a time they sent me the mortgage note, which showed th
my first bale of cotton paid on it had brought about $78.00, and t
next one had paid $22.00, or about that, on said note. ae
Said Security note has nver shown up yet. Tankersly, field man,
said he would have it sent to me, but it has never appeared. Also Mr.
Tankersley informed me that I did not have any Stock Certificat
Well, I certainly thought I had, but when I looked it up I found it was
a receipt showing they had withheld $10.00 of my borrowed. money f
that purpose, and that when said mortgage was paid off, said stock
certificate would be issued, but if it was issued, they have never sent
jt to me or said anything about it. cee
So the Co-ops have tried to get me to sign up again, but I don
even dare write them, for if I should, it would be a matter that th
postal authorities could handle for violating certain laws about sweai
ing through the mail.
. Yours truly, ore
THOS. J. HARRIS,
Flowery Branch, Ga.
rly Klondike strawberry plants, 25c
100. $1 per 500, $1.75 per M. del.
C. T. Hunt, Rt. 4, Cumming, Ga.
ostproof cabbage plants, Early J.
Chas..W. Good plants and im-
te shipment. 500 for 60c, 90c per
_del. E. H. Stokes, Rt. 3, Macon, Ga.
ell rooted Kudzu joints, $6 per M.
il exch. for potato slips, peas, velvet
S or soy beans. M. H. Callaway,
nington, Ga.
Imp. Purple skin Porto Rico potato
, Govt. insp. and treated, $2 per
April, May and June del. John R.
ght, Coffee, Ga.
tal Wax Bermuda onion plants,
to ship, $1.50 per M. John R.
r ght, Coffee, Ga.
leston Wakefield cabbave plants,
er 100, $1 per M. Full count,
ympt ship. guar. in ventilated boxes.
hite multiplying onions at 45c
gal. Clean and in good cond. Del.
Bennette, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch,
ondike and Lady Thompson straw-
Yy plants; free from black root,
g and ready for setting, at 25c per
red, $2 per M. del. 5 M and more
51.75 per M. Express col. All orders
pped promptly. Ovie Crowe, Rt. 2,
orto Rico potato plants, state insp.
1 chem. treated, April and May del.
2 pe M, 4 M and up at $1.75 per M.
mato plants, April del. Leading
eties, 75c per 500, $1.25 per M. R.
oudy, Rt. 2, Fitzgerald, Ga._
ons frost proof Wakefield cab-
lants ready. 500, 50c, 1000, 75c,
_ $2.50, Bermuda onion and collard
a same price. Porto Rico potato
nd Marglobe tomato plants, April,
and June del, $1.75 per M; $1.50
M over 5 M. Good plants, count,
eo Supaent guar. B. J. Head,
a
_red- skin Porto Rico potato
Govt. insp..and dipped. Up to
50 per M. Above 5 M, $1.35 per
tte for prices on larger lots. All
FOB. Satis. guar. C. H. Davis,
am, Ga. :
St proof cabbage plants, Early J.
arles W. Yellow and White Ber-
onion plants, both 500 for 60c,
'M del. C. W. Stokes, Rt. 3, Ma-
rmuda onion plants, $1.50 per M.
= rs for less than 1M. J. H.
erett, Parrot, Ga.
st proof cabbage plants, Early J.
Chas. W., Yellow and White Ber-
LU
uda and etaker onion plants.
rompt shipment. 500 for 60c, 90c per
el. E. Y. Stokes, Rt. 3, Macon,
plants, well rooted, 5c ed. or 30c
atnip bunches, 5c ea..or 6 for
Mrs. W. A. Moon, Rt. 2, Waco, |
Vill have a few M Yellow Bermuda
| plants at $1 per M del. Lenon
Ss, Rt. 2, Box 14, Lenox, Ga.
Nice, well rooted large bushes and
hrubs, 6 each. Will exch. White
or pole var. butter bean seed
per lb. Write before you send
_W. L. Brown, Rt. 1, Warwick,
strawberry plants to exch. for
Rico plants, these plants start
ng in April and bear thru June.
od size, 50c per 100, if you want
im Mrs. G. C. Goodroe, Buena Vis-
rost proof cabbage plants of all
ng varieties, Early Jerseys, Char-
on W. Early Drum head, $1 per M.
aid. Over 5 M, 60c per M. By
FOB. James M. Henry, Doerun,
: bearing black mulberry sprouts,
to 6 feet high, well rooted, 8c ea.
scuppernongs, well rooted, 10c }
Or will exch. for seed peanuts,
(0 Rico potato slips or any thing
can use. Mrs. Marvin McCook, Mc-
ttyre, Ga. Rt. 2. eo
mn. imp. Red skin Porto Rican po-
Plants, Govt. insp. and treated.
per M, FOB or $1.75 del. April
Milton Arnold, Surrency, Ga. Rt.
rple skin Porto Rico plants, $1.50
-M. April and May del. B. M.
tcher, Rt. 1, Alma, Ga.
Red Skin Porto Rico potato plants,
vt. insp. and treated, $1.50 per M.
OB. Guar. count and quality. Can
book your order for =, amt. from
/ ito: June. 3B. F. eeler, Rt. 1,
a, Ga.
eS
MARKET
Gen. imp. Porto Rico potato plants,
govt. insp. and treated. Grown from
vine potatoes, $1.75 per M. 5 M and
up $1.50 FOB. Will be ready to ship
about April 1..Frank Wheeler, Alma,
GerRt le. 2
Booking orders for pure Porto Rico
potato plants, $1.50 per M. Guar count
and quality. April or May del. G. W.
Miles, Alma, Ga.
Earliest of all tomato plants ready
for shipment March 15. Luther Bur-
bank, Extra Early sweet variety, Ear-
ly Protific, Avon Early, Bonnie -Best,
Brimmer, Stone,
Livingston Globe and Marglobe. All
orders for extra early plants 50c. per}
100, $3.50 per M del. April 15 to May,
25 per -100, $2 M del. Early Porto
Rico potato draws, chem. _ treated.
Ready for shipment April Ist, $2.25
per M. May del. $1.75 per M. Strong.
Kudzu piants that will produce an
abundance of forage, 75c per 100, $6.-
50 per M FOB. Mrs. H. V. Franklin,
Register, Ga. :
Ga. collard plants, 75c per M. Cab-
bage plants, $1.25 per M. Cader Ste-
phens, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Chas .W. and E. J. cabbage plants,
now ready, $1.10 per M. 5M to 10M
lots, 85c-M del. Also sell sweet po-
tato slips. G. E. Waliace, Rt. 1, Flow-
ery Branch, Ga, eat
Charles W. and Early J. cabbage
plants, 60c per 500, $1.10 per M. Del.
10M, $7.50 col. Guy Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Ga.
Early J. and Charles W. cabbage
plants, 65c> per 500, $1.10 per M. Dew-
ey Mathis, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Porte Rico potato plants, gov. insp.
and good count guar $1.35 per M. Pos-
tage paid,-or $1.25 plus postage. April,
May and June dels. Cash with order.
No checks, Now booking orders. Mrs.
Carrie Hallman, Rt. 5, Box 44, Bax-
ley, Ga. 5
_ Lucretia dewberry plants, 30c doz.
5c, 100, or exch. for white Lima beans
Iceberg lettuce pens, 30c per 100,
$2.50 per M. White Bermuda plants,
$1.10 per M or 65c per 500. Prepaid.
Pridgeon table peas, 25c Ib. Mrs. C. R.
Morgan, Americus, Ga.
Tomato plants, New Stone, Red
Rock, Gr. Baltimore, Matchless and
Favorite open field grown and _ full
count, April 15 del. 75c per 500, $1.25
per M del. Write for prices on larger
oo H. C. Rowe, Rt. 2, Fitzgerald,
a. 5 ;
Early J..Charles W. cabbage plants,
nice, epen field grown, ship same day
recd. 55c per. 500, 85c per M or $3.50
per 5M, all parcel post. Full count.
H. C. Rowe, Rt. 2, Fitzgerald, Ga.
cuttings, 75c per doz. Wild daisies, 5c
per bunch. Sassafras, 15c lb. Yellow
root, 20c lb. Trailing arbutus, 20c per
doz. Will sell or exch. for cabbage
or onion plants. Mrs, V. C. Spray-
berry, Blue Ridge, Ga. : :
Porto Rico potato plants, Gov. insp
and treated. Raised from vine pota-
toes, $1.50 per M. 5M and up at $1.25
per M. Will ship after April 20. Lu-
cretia dewberry and McDonald black-
berry plants, $1 per C, $9 per M. Lu-
tie grape and seuppernong vines, well
rooted, $1.50 per 12. L. E. Toole, Rt.
2, Macon, Ga. 2
ready for immediate shipment. Early
Flat Dutch, E. J. and Long Island
Wakefield, Copenhagen Market, all
$1.25 per M. del. 75 per 500. Mrs. H.
V. Franklin, Register, Ga.
E. J., Charles W. and Succession
cabbage plants, 90c per M del. Cry-
stal Wax, Bermuda and Prizetaker
onion plants, $1.10 per M del. Good
strong plants, full count, and prompt
shipment. Harold Smith, Rt. 4, Box
135, Baxley, Ga.
Several M. Porto Rico potato plants
April 1 del. Will exch. small pecans
at 10c lb. or Stuart pecan trees, 6 to
10 ft. high. L. A. Puckett, Rt. 6, Mill-
edgeville, Ga. ee
Kudzu vines at 25c per doz.
Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Roy, Ga.
Porto Rico potato plants,
from vine potatoes, Gov.
plants.
grown
insp. and
treated, $1.50 per M, 5M lots and up,
$1.40 per M.. Good strong plants and
prompt shipment guar. Old fash Nan-
cy Hall potato plants, insp. and treat-
ed, $1.35 per M. 5M lots and up, $1.25.
per M. Very productive and unsur-
yassed for eating qualities. Mrs. H. G.
Evans, Graham, Ga. _
Booking orders for Govt. insp. Por-
to Rico potato plants, April 1. del.
$150 per M. 5M or more, $1.25 FOB.
Zonnie Carter, Box 154, Surrency, Ga.
100M pimento pepper. plants, Apr.
15 del. 50c per 100, $3 per M, del. H.
W. Corbitt, Lakeland, Ga.
Jly unmixed, no
Greater Baltimore,
Mrs. O. D. Woodruff, Greenville, Ga. |
Thousands of strong cabbage plants |
BULEBLETIN
Strawberry plants, said to be one of
the largest varieties in the world, $2
per M collect. Mrs. Delitia Lang, 41
College St., Calhoun, Ga. -
Imp. Porto Rico potato plants, $1.75
per M del. 5M or more, $1.50 per M.
Cash with order. C. V. Willard, Doug-
las, Ga. ~ ; : :
Porto Rico potato plants, absolute-
tne white potatoes, ~ $1.50
per M. Ready March 20. Ernest P.
Carter, Baxley, Ga. epee 5
Imp. Red Skin Porto Rico _ potato
plants, Gov. insp. and _ treated, $1.50
rington, Rt. 3, Baxley, Ga.
E J, and Wakefield field cabbage
plants, 50c per M, all parcel post, 85c
per M, prepaid. Bermuda onion
plants, 6M to crate, exp. $3.75. G. L.
Studley, Baxley, Ga.
Cabbage or collard plants, straw-
berries, 25c per 100, $1.50 per M. Add
post. W. J. Morgan, Stiilmore, Ga.
Gov. insp. Porto Rico potato plants,
May and June del. $1.50 per M del.
Kenneth Lightsey, Rt. 12, Box 71,
Surrency, Ga. : es
200M Pimento pepper plants, April
15 del. 50c per 100. $3.50 per M. Wal-
ter Hall, Lakeland, Ga. s
Imp. Porto Rico Gov. insp and
treated, FOB, ready to ship April 15.
/Want to exch. Porto Rico plants for
N. C. Runner peanuts. E. L. Steed-
ley, Baxley, Ga.
Large May strawberry plants,
per 100. Tame gooseberry plants, 50c
doz. Old fashioned peach trees, 6c
ea. Miss Pauline Satterfield, Rt. 4,
Cleveland, Ga. pee i
Frequent and very late bearing
strawberry plants (ripe berries as late
as Nov. 20), 75c per 100. Miss Ida
Dodd, Fairmount, Ga.
- Porto Rico potato plants, Gov. insp.
and treated, good count and strong
plants. From vine cuttings. April,
order over 5M at $1.60 per M. Jas.
T. Troupe, Rt. 2, Baxley, Ga. -
Potato plants, 1M to 5M, $1.75 per.
M. 5M and up, $1.50 per M, FOB. R.
M. Morris, Rt. 2, Surrency, Ga,
Imp. Porto Rico potato plants, Gov.
insp. and dipped, $1.50 per M. 5M and
up, $1.45 per M. 20M or more, $1.40 per
M. Cash with order. All \ orders
promptly filled. R. W. Rentz, Baxley,
a }
Imp. pure, Red Skin Porto Rico po-
tato plants, insp and dipped, $1.50 per
M, del. in Ga. April and May del.
Money orders only. W. D. Lightsey,
Rt. 2, Box 133, Odum, Ga.
Imp. Porto Rico potato plants, Gov.
insp. $1.50 per M. FOB, money or-
der only. J. E. Arnold, Rt. 4, Box 88,
| Baxley, Ga. :
Gooseberries, 50c per doz. Foxgrape |
Porto Rico potato plants, pink and
yellow skin, $1.50 per M, FOB. $1.70
per M del. Marglobe tomato plants,
7sc per 500, and $1.25 per M FOB.
All ready Apr. 1. Full count. J. P.
Mullis, Rt. 4, Baxley, Ga..
Pure Porto Rico potato plants, Gov.
insp. $1.50 per M, del. Good count
and prompt del. from April 20. May
and June del. L. C. Tyre, Rt. 2, Sur-
rency, Ga, . ee a
Extra fine plants, all var. cabbage
and Bermuda onion, 50c per 500, 75:
per M. $3 per 5M. Quick shipment and
good plants guar. J. A. Mitchell,
homasville, Ga. - :
BE. J. and Charles W. also Copen-
hagen Market cabbage plants, newly
raised and fine strong plants. Bermu-
da onion, both white and straw col-
ors, 500 for 50c, 90c per M del. Open
grown, frost proof Iceberg lettuce,
moss wrapped, 40c per 200, 80c _ for
500. $1.50 per M. P. P. Satis. guar.
E. L. Durham, St. Marys, Ga.
Imp. Red Skin Porto Rico potato
plants, also Nancy Halls, State insp,
$150 per M FOB. No personal checks.
CC. R. Redmond, Pelham, Ga.
Guar. frost proof E. J., Wakefield
cabbage plants; 75c per M del. any-
where in Ga. Or 50c per M FOB here.
Cash with order. No checks accepted.
A. E. Pruett, Eastman, Ga.
Yellow Bermuda onion plants, $1
per M in small lots, 85c per M for 5M
and over, del. Ivey Horne, Rt. 1, Fun-
ston, Ga.
Bermuda onion, cabbage and sweet
potato slips, del. in May. Will exch.
pure bred Barred Rock eggs or large
white chrysanthemums bought of
George H. Mellen Co. The Snow
white at 5c ea. Write first. Mrs. E.
L. Fleming, Rt. 2, Bowman, Ga.
- 40M Porto Rico potato plants, 20M
April 15, rest May 1. Quote price.
S.-J. Jessup, 1350 La France Street,
Atlanta, Ga. :
Himalaya blackberry plants, heavily
rooted, 20c per doz. 75 per 4 doz. $1.-
25 per 100. One rooted red currant
for each order of 100 plants. Orders
-:
per M, FOB. April 15 del. R. A. Her-
T5-
May and June del. $1.75 per. M. Any |
npost paid. $1.50 collect.
by exp. col. $1.25 per M. Prices sub-
CRC Ran
- Thursday, March 12, 1931,
,for 3 doz. prepaid by parcel post.
Exch. for Porto Rico potaio plants,
S. T. Smith, Rt. 2, Austell, Ga.
300 Lucretia dewherry piants, $2.00.
Good roots. Mrs. Charlie M. Robin-
son, Greenville, Ga.
Mastodon everbearing strawberry
fash. peach trees 10c ea. May cherry
snowballs, well rooted, 20c ea. or 2 for
35c. Cash with order or exch. for
white feed sacks, Bermuda onion
potato plants.
Dahlonega, Ga.
Missionary strawberry plants, $1.25
per 500, $2 per M. Red pepper, 50c Jb.
Yellow meat watermelon seed, 10c doz.
Yellow root, 50c lb. Small rhubarb,
25c doz. plants. Seven year pepper
seed, 10c doz. Sweet pepper seed, 10c
spoonful, Indigestion root, $1 per lb.
Yellow pop corn, 25c cup full. Miss
Mattie McCurley, Rt. 2, Hartwell, Ga.
' Early J. and Charleston frost proof
cabbage plants, now ready, 65c per
500, $1 per M.. Postpaid. Prompt ship-
ment, R. Changlor, Seville, Ga. .
Progressive everbearing strawberry
plants, 25c per 100, $2.50- per M del.
H. B. Shell, Palmetto, Ga.
Kudzu crowns with gooa roots, 2-3
Mrs. Susie Etris, Rt. 1,
grow. Weigh 50 to 75 lbs. per M. By
exp. col.
Rose, Ga. eg tet
Want to exch. value for 1M Bermu-
da onion plants, Porto Rico potato
plants, Tomato plants and collard
seed. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Rt. 4, Cum-
ming, Ga.
Strawberry plants, has nice, large
Rt. 3, Adairsville, Ga.
Early Jersey, Chas. W.
plants, can ship day order rec. 65c per
500, $1 per M. For 3M and over, 75c
per M. 5M and over, 50c per M. Gen.
plants in season, $2-per M, parcel
10M to 50M,
ject to change. W. H. Boatwright,
Alma, Ga.
_ Very good var. sweet yellow plum
trees, 75c per 100 del. Huckleberry
black, tame muscadine cutting, well
rooted, 5c, add postage in lots of 25
for $1 del. Bermuda grass roots, large
crocus sack full, $1.40. Bessie M.
Joiner, Rt. 1, Blythe, Ga. :
frost proof cabbage plants and Flat
ise per 600, $1 per M postpaid. C. R.
-Burell, Rt. 1, Auburn, Ga.
Porto Rico potato plants grown from
ril and May del. N. W. Daniel, Rt. 1,
| Box 122, Ty Ty,.Ga. =
Tomato plants, ready April 1, 25
per 100 or 45c per 200. Mrs. G. E.
McDaniel, Rt. 4, Buena Vista, Ga.
Red raspberry plants, 85c doz. Tame
gooseberries, 4 for 50c. Tame cherry
sprouts, 3 for 25c.
Rattle root, 25c lb. Ratsbane, 20c Ib.
Everbearing strawberry plants, 20c per
100. Horse radish, 4 roots for 25c. J.
R. Hicks, Ella Gap, Ga.
Imp. yellow skin Porto Rico potato
ing orders for April del. $1.75 per M
del. T. H. Gordon, Rt. 2, Rochelie, Ga.
~ 600 gen. Lucretia dewberry plants,
heavily rooted, 25c per doz, 90c per 100
Greenville, Ga. f
Porto Rico potato plants, State insp.
and chem. treated, April and May del.
$2 per M, 4M or more at $1.75 per M.
Leading var. of tomato plants, April
del, 500 for 75c, $1.25 per M. I. L.
Stokes, Fitzgeraid, Ga. Rt. 2.
Cabbage plants, lead. var. 200
35c, 500 for 65c, $1 per M. Crystal
Wax and Bermuda onion planis, 200
for 40c, 500 for 70c, $1.25 per M. Par-
cel post paid. Mrs. I. L. Stokes, Rt.
2, Fitzgerald.
Pure Porto Rico potato plants, Govt.
insp., strong plants, full count, satis.
in Ga. Will be ready April lst. H. F.
Baker, Rt. 7, Tifton, Ga.
Earliest imp. large Klondike straw-
berry plants, young, well rooted, 25c
3M, $1 per M; Over 3M 75c exp. col-
lect. Grown in open. D. M. Simmons,
Hawkinsville, Ga.
Open bed, E. J. W. cabbage plants,
ready to ship, 60c per 500, $1 per M.
Shipped day order rec. J~G. Walker,
Box 65, Wray, Ga.
ea. to del. or Spanish peanuts. Mrs.
Lplants, 35c per. 100, $2.50 per M. Old
trees, 20c ea. or $2 per doz. Evergreen
hedge cuttings, 40c per 100, Big white
plants or 1M yellow skin Porto Rico
yrs. old, the kind that will live and
L. G. Sanders, Rt. 2, Dewey
berries, $1.30 per M. Ruthell Wright,
cabbage es
Porto Rico potato plants and tomato
and gooseberry plants, same price. Lg. | a
Guar. well rooted, open field grown
Dutch and /Charles W., 50c per 300, _ -
vine, State insp. $1.60 per M del. Ap-. ee
Burdock, 10c bneh. 2 e
plants, state insp. and treated. Book-
or $4 for the lot. Blanche Woodruff,
for
guar. $1.40 per M, postpaid anywhere
per 100, add postage. Mrs. Rosie
Crowe, Rt. 4, Cumming, Ga. ie
Charles W. cabbage plants, 1M to
eeu eae
oer
a :
Thursday, March 12, 1931.
Live Stock For Sale
CATTLE .Oh SALE
1 high grade Guernsey 18 mos old
bull, cheap. J. S. Daughtry, Rocky
Ford, Ga. :
4 yr. old Holstein cow, fresh in with
2nd calf, giving 4 gal. on
feed, $75. John W. -sritt, Lilburn, Ga.
Good young milch cow at reason-
able price. Mrs. W. J.-Cochran, Lu-
thersville, Ga.
2 yr. old J. heifer, brea to J. male,
freshen in early fall, $35 at my barn.
Will take part in corn. H. S. Giles,
Stockbridge, Ga. RFD 2.
Young cow. fresh in March for sale
or exch. for good mule. Charlie H.
Smith, Roopville, Ga. Rt. 2.
1 heifer, 2 1-2 yrs. old. Seli or exch
for a Jersey fresh, and pay the dii-
ference. Make me offer del. Mrs. J.
O. Stuart, Gardi, Ga ;
10 mos. old Jersey heifer and some
_ full stock S. P. C. wt. 60 bs. shoats
for sale or exch. for Ancona chickens,
or R. I. Reds or Barred Rocks. Write
Live on State Highwey No. 33. W. B.
Kerce, Warwick, Ga..
1 Black Jersey cow, fresh, 4 gal. $85
at my barn, on wawrenceville road.
Mrs. J. A. Vandgriff, Decatur, Ga. Rt.
2.
Sev. young cows, pigs and shoats
for sale. R. P. Greer, Hampton, Ga.
10 mos. old J. male. Reg. and trns.
in buyers name, $30. C. T. Hallman,
Dougiasville, Ga Rt. 1.
Red J. heifer calf, nearly 5 mos old
good cond. Sell or exch for 300 any
breed good, healthy chicks. Calf FOB
Atlanta. E. O. Jolley, Atlanta. Ga.,
Rt. 7, Box 279.
8 milch cows, 2 fresh and other due
to freshen 21st of March. Sell at my
barn, 2 mi S. W. of Draketown. J. L.
McBrayer, Draketown, Ga. Rt. 1.
Reg. Jersey bull, ovex 14 mos. old,
Reg. in buyers name. $30. H. R. Ben-
nett, Adairsville, Ga.
+ Good, small J. cow, thin in udder.
Freshened on Nov. 7th last. 2nd calf,
$20 cash. C. W. Chaney. Madras, Ga. |
rt. hb.
Male Holstein caif, sub. to reg. Born
Dec. 2, 1930. Very fine, prize win-
ning parentage (given upon request).
Also a few heifers about 1 yr. of same
breed, for sale.
mount, Ga. et
Reg. J. 5 yr. old cow freshen within
4 wks. Will give 4 ga. milk and. 2
lbs. butter; also J. bull calf, 6 wks.
old. Both of very fine olood. Write.
for price of cow. Sell calf, $15 or exch
for any kind of field peas for hay at
market price. C. M. Stallings, Car-
-roliton, Ga. Rt. 3. :
3 young Grade J. zows, fresh in -for
sale. J. B. Langford Sr.. Maysville,
Ga.
2 mos old Jersey heifer calf. Mother
is ent. to reg. For best offer. L. D
Hadaway, Gainesville. Ga.
1 reg. J. cow and calf. 1 mo. old.
Cheap for cash, or exch. for dry cat-
tle. oR. C. Tanner. Gainesville. Ga.
Rt. So: s
9 J. heifers, 4 J. steers. from 1 to
2 1-2 yrs. old; 1 fresh milch cow. first
calf. Must sell. See or write. H. L.
Pitchford, Brookton, Ga
1 milch cow for sale Write for par-
ticulars. R. Watson Sanders, Hull,
Ga. Box 17.
2 J. males, 18 mos. and 1 yr. old.
Sell or trade for good J. milch cows.
Mrs. Lucy Anderson. Varnell Station,
Ga., Rt. 1, Box 22. .
2 good milch cows, fresh in for sale.
C. P. Roberts, Macon, Ga. RFD 5.
Good stock J. bull calf; 9 mos. old.
Fair cond. From high grade stock. $10
at barn. J. G. Reynolds. Concord, Ga.
Rt. 1,
Guernseys, reg. Some fine cows that
may be had at reasonabie prices. Herd
sired by Brockmeads Honest Lad.
J. A. Ewing, Ashburn, Ga.
Reg. Guernsey cow and calf and
reg. Jersey cow and
prices. R. F. Burch, Jr., Eastman, Ga.
1 Black J heifer. 18 mos old. Pure
stock, Ent. to reg. $20, FOB cash, or
exch for part peanuts and part cash.
Mrs. H. A. Humphrey, Mitchell, Ga.
Black Jersey cow, with week old
calf. 2 1-2 gal. $35 ac varn. M. E. Ki-
ser, Ben hill. Ga. Rt. 1.
J. mileh cows with young calves, at
right prices. 3 gal. cows; 1 bull,
over 2 yrs. old, ready for service. Good
type, $40 at barn for bull. Write or
see me for prices on cows. G. B. Ham.
Cobbtewn, Ga.
Reg. J. bull calf, 5 mos old. Sultan
breeding, $25 reg. in buyer's name. U,
a4 Godfrey. Greenville, Ga. Rt. 1. Box
5: : p
3 yr. old grey v. bull, wt. 600 ibs.
e
common }
W. F Medlin. Fair-
calf at farmers |
MARKET.
dam. $25; also 1 pr. xf cheap mules
is Sale. Grady H. Ridley, Franklin,
1 Amberdeen and Z: cross, 14 mos.
old heifer, $20 at my barn, 6 mi. of
Buchanan. J. J. M. San -
anan, Ga. Rt. 1. a re
1 reg. 3 vr. old J. puli from Dr. L.
G. Hardmans Farm. Sell to keep from
oo. Carlion Alley, autee,
a Bee 2 ie: SALE
ub. reg. S. P. C. . Del
April, $7.50 e:oh. W. {te a
ming, Ga. RFD 7.
1 male Duroc and P. C. cr no .
Wt. about 200 lbs. 14 mos. ai Good
cond. Reasonable ,rice. Narvell Ha-
gin, Doerun, Ga., Rt. 4.
Hampshire gilts, pred, $20 ea. or
exch. for bbl. Ga. cane syrup. Sam-
ple requested, S. J. Wheeler. Ivey, Ga.
20 Duroc J. pigs, 7 wks. old. From
good breeding stock, ship about Mar.
20th, $100 for the lot; Duroc J. boars,
220 Ibs. $30 each, reg. in buyers name
Exch. 1 for 35 bu. N. C. Runner pea-
nuts, L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga.
Rt. 1, Box 31. :
S. P.. C. pigs, $10 each with papers,
at barn. Jamye C. looks, De ta,
Ga. RFD 1, Box 56.
Reg. 15 mos old, 225 lb. Duroc J.
boar, $30 FOB. Gentle and good qual-
ities... Mrs. Minnie Ray, Ft. ines,
Ga. Rt. 2; Box 80. rr
Pure bred big bone P. G. 6 mos old
gilt, thrifty and in good cond. $16.
Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga.
2 fine brood sows, cheap for cash,
or exch. for corn, velvet beans, or
oats. Also 40 pigs, 6 tc 8 wks. old,
$3.50 to $4 each. R, S. Parham,
Greenville, Ga. : : E
Fine reg. big type ssex pigs, 3 mos
old, $8.50 ea.: with ped. Sat. guar. B.
F. Murphy, Sandersville, Ga.
Best type Reg. S. P. C. pigs from
Champion blood lines, $10 each. or 3
for $25. Also fine service boars, $25
up, =. H. Bunn, Midville, Ga :
-1 reg. S. BP. C. boar pig, reg. in buy-
ers name. Life Treated for cholera. 8
wks. old. .70 per cent black and 30 per
cent white, $8. FOB Milledgeville, Geo.
T. Trawick, Linton, Ga...
10 S. P. . 150 Ib. shoats, fat, chol-
era immune F C. shoats, 150 Ibs, ea.
$12 each; 24, wt. 60 to 90 Ibs..ea. $7
ea. At my farm. FParper P. Tucker.
Deep Step, Ga. Washington County.
-Durocs, 5 mos old, males and fe-
males, $12.50 each; bred gilt, $35. All
reg. in buyers uame. ZL. Scott,
Concord, Ga.
1 thoroughbred big bone Black Es-
sex gilt. ent. to reg. 5 mos old, $8.00
cash, or exch. for hay W. Overstreet.
Lenox. Ga. Rt. 2. -
Duroc J. boar. 3 yrs. old, wt. around
250. lbs; 2 Duroc. shoats, wt. 125 Ibs.
z lb. C. A Hinrs. Moreland Ga. Rt.
Sell any or all of the following: S.
P. C. and B. P. C. mixed, 4 porkers,
wt. 70 or more lbs $7 each, $25 for
the 4; 6 shoaty pigs. $3.50 ea. and 5
shoats, $5 ea., or the 5 for $22.50 2
pred S. P. C. gilts, to farrow in Mar;
1 brood sow, bred to farrow in April.
If interested write. Voyles A. Gay-
ley, Sandersville. Ga,
_ Pure bred, not reg. Duroc boar. Or-
ion Cherry King stock. Wt. about 200
Ibs. not fat. $20 or 10c lb. crated. S.
L. Thornton, Dewyrose. Ga. Rt. 2.
S. P. C. boar, 2 yrs. old, wt, about
325 lbs. $25 FOB. W. R. Lewis. Per-
kins, Ga
5 cornfed shoats, wt. 80 or 90 ibs.
Gilts trimmed, boars cut. All healthy
cond. 9c lb. at barn; also 1 Duroc J..
sow in good cond. Will have 3rd lit-
ter in a mo. Last litter was 12 }'S
Wt. about 200: lbs. $30 at barn. J. G.
Reynolds, Concord, Ga. Rt. 1.
Reg. Black Essex 3 mos old, straight
nose thin hair. big bone type, $10 ea.
pr. unrelated, $18, 3 for $25. Appli-
eation for reg. furnished. W. J. Bar-
-geron, Sardis, Ga, Box 146.
300 lb. sow and pigs, wt. around 40
lbs. for sale. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown,
Ga. -
6 O. I. C. gilts, 70 to 100 lbs. ea., $10
and $12 each. W. B. Cadle, (address
not given).
8 head of thrifty shoats, 3-4 Duroc
J., for sale or exch, for Blac+ Minorca
hens or pullets. H .R. Smith, Cool-.
idge,- Ga.
S. P. C. sows, 2 wt. 250 Ibs. ea. $30
each; 2 175 Ibs. 25 each; 2 160 lbs.
$18 each; ? S. P. C. g/Its, wt, 145 each.
$15 each. All will farrow from March
15th to April 15th. S. P. C. 300 Ib.
boar, <25. J. C. Killebrew, Jackson,
Ga. RFD 5. ;
From, reg. bull and high producing half
~ 4 pigs, 12 wks. old. Half S: P. C. and
B. P. CG. ure stock. Cholera
Ie
4 pigs.
BULLETIN
treated, $5 cach, oz $18 for the 4, FOB.
1B. P. C. gilt, 4 mos old, pure stock.
ent. to reg. cholera treated, $5 cash.
FOB. Mrs. H. A. Humphrey. Mitchel.
Ga. Rt. 1.
8 S. P C pigs, ~eady for del March
25th. Singie pig, $4; $7.50 per pr. at
my barn. J. O. Sing. Luella. Ga.
Duroc J. boar, wt. around 200. Can
be reg. $25. W. M. Watkins, Fitzger-
ald, Ga. Rt. 2.
15 to 35 Hampsnires ,poth sex, 80 to
400 Ibs. Sell or trade for mule or
other value. Write. K. P, Walden.
Louisville, Ga. -
Reg. Duroc J. pigs, 4 mos old. Chol-
era immune. Reasonable prices. L. M.
ee ollins, Ga.
-Pure bred Black . C. reg. gilts, wt.
75 +o 125 Ibs. From 315 to $25 each.
From the Champion Ton litter sow,
Randall Ambition the first. No. A-
56006. Also booking orders for the
genuine Black P. 3. March pigs. All
stock reg. and treated against chol-
era. G. W. Randa., avonia, Ga.
8. P. C. and Essex mixed shoats,
to 40 Ibs. $6 each, or excr for any
kind sorghum at 2 1-2c Ib. or cattail
millet at 3c lb, or will give 1 pr. for
a J. Holstein, or Guernsey heifer, 6
mos. old or older in good shape. Full
blood but not reg. W. H. Waddelle
Pearson, Ga. : -
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
1 good plug mule, wt. around 1 M.
Ibs. $30 cash or exch. for hay and corn
at reasonable price. W. Overstreet,
Lenox, Ga.-Rt. 2.
2 No. 1 saddle horses cheap. Write.
R. S. Parham, Greenville, Ga.
Real good mare mule, 11 yrs. old,
wt. 1150 Ibs. in good cond. with extra
good qualities. $125. Riley C. Couch,
Turin, Ga.
1 team bay mules, wt. 3 M lbs. 10
and 11 yrs. old. Cheap for cash. Coy
Lotsplich, Dalton, Ga. Rt..3.
1 black mare mule, in good cond. wt.
1100 Ibs. ork anywhere, $175. W. F.
Miller, Lula; Ga. Rt. 2. ae
. 1 extra good mare mule, 6 yrs. old. |
gentle and work anywhere. Wt. about
1400 Ibs. Reasonable. Mrs. Lucy An-
derson, Varnell Station, Rt. 1, Box 22.
1 black horse, 4 yrs. old, $85 cash at
my barn. A. H. Owens, Carnesville.
Ga. RFD 1.
Coming 2 yrs. old golden sorrel filly.
Saddle bred. Show Ring prospect.
$300; aso saddle mare, getting old, but
round fat and speedy. Can be ridden
by woman, $50. Mrs. W. M. Watkins.
Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 2.
1 black mare mule, wt. about 800 lbs.
Good to work anywhere and any way.
Healthy cond and not afraid of autos
or trains, etc. Easily kept. Women can
drive her. About 15 yrs. old. $55 at
my barn. J. T. Terrell, Alto, Ga.
RABBITS FOR SALE
6 Belgium Hare does, 75c each, $4.50
for lot.
Carson, Lovejoy, Ga. ;
N. Z. Whites, 2 bucks and 4 does. 6
mos. old; 12 mos. old buck. $1.25 each.
Money order with order. Miss Naomi
Allison, Lithia Springs, Ga. Rt. 1. Box
as
Chin. and N. Z. from $1 up. M. Keith,
Atlanta, Ga. 76 Astor Ave, S. W.
Chinchillas , Stahls Silver Certifi-
cate stock. 12 wks. old. Sell, or exch.
for guineas, 4 hens and rooster, and
exch. some at $1 each for Bermuda on-
any good breed, or for weaned size
Ea. to pay postage. Like to hear
at once. E. W. Brogdon, Rincon, Ga.
RFD 2. ee
1 pr. Stahls ped. rabbits, $1.50 each,
$3 pr. Chas. A. Coffin, Richland, Ga.
2 White rabbits. Buck is pink eyed;
doe, brown eyed. Sell or exch. for 2
hens or 2 bu. peanuts. H. J. Young,
Sumner, Ga. Rt. 1. :
1 young buck Chin. 8 mos. old. Par-
ents reg. stock. Sell or exch. Make
offer. W. E. Stone, Royston, Ga. Rt. 1.
6 nearly grown rabbits, 1 doe, ~ yrs.
old, mixed breed, 1 buck, 2 yrs. old,
solid white, $5 for lot. Exch. for 5 mix-
ed hens or for 4 ducks and 1 drake,
or guineas, 7 hens and rooster. Rabbits
are in fine healthy cond. Ralph Pru-
itt, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 3. :
Chin. Gold Cert. Reg. Healthy cond.
All ages and reasonbale price. Guar.
J. H. Ewing, Ashburn, Ga. ;
Stahls Gold Cert. Chin. Subject to
reg. From finest blood lines. Pr. doe
and buck $3.50 pr. money order: prompt
shipment. A. J. Adams, Ashburn, Ga.
1 pr. Chinchillas, $3 or exch. for
bantam hens. Make offer on number
you will exch. H. M. Adams, Douglas- |
ville, Ga. 70 East Strickland St.
Chin. does, 8 t o 9mos, -Ild. Stan-
Griffin, Tunnel Hill, Ga. :
Exch. for guineas. Wilson
man, Clarkesville, Ga. Rt. 4.
: Buchanan, Ga. Rt. 1. .
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dard wt. Good cond. Bred if di
ed to reg. buck, $1.50 each; bucks,
each. Ped. given. Money order. Ex
for oats, peas corn, etc. C. J. Cleve
land, Ga. ee
1 buck, 1 doe and 5 young Grey C
$5 cash or exch: for 6 4 lb. hens;
buck, 1 doe and 7 young White N.
$6 or exch. for 8 hens. Mrs. A,
Harneon, Brunswick, Ga. 2006 Reyn
Healthy, ped. Chinchillas, breed n
age, $7.50 trio. A. A. Marshall, Wash:
ington. Ga, Box 448. Bee
$2.50 each, or $10 for lot; and
1 buck, 6 mos. old, $2.50; sev. pr. 2-
mo. old, $1 pr. All pure stock an
healthy. .C. R. Hallman. Douglasvil
Ga. Rte COS
2 grown does and 1 buck, pure bre
Chin. the Silver Blue ones, and bo
does has a litter of little ones about
2 wks. old. All heathy, good stoc!
Sell or exch for 50 baby chicks day ol
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
16 head of young goats, 8 eact
nannies and kids. Sell or exch. fo
Black Minorca hens. H. R. Smi
Coolidge, Ga. . eee
15 kid goats, wt. 12 to 15 Ibs
sale. W. Overstreet, Lenox, Ga. Rt.
Thoroughbred Saanan milk goat. for
sale. Carl H. Fulier, West Point, Ga.
Pure bred Shropshire ram, 3_ yrs.
old for sale or exch. for Dorset. W.
60 nannies and billys, 1 1-2 yrs. ole
also about 30 kids, 1. to 25 Ibs. eac
for sale. Mrs. Annette Gettys. Je
fersonville, Ga. ee
3 ewes nearly 2 yrs. old and 1
10 mos. old, $3 each or exch for cc
or runner peanuts. L. E. William:
Ty Ty, Ga. :
Live Stock Wanted :
' CATTLE WANTED >
Want 5 or 6 head stock cows, ab
3 cows and 2 or 3 calves for Fall p
Give a good note with endorser, unt
Dec. 1931, with 8 per cent interes!
State what you have and best
price. Mrs. J. O. Stewart, Gardi,
Want 1 milch ow. Must give 4 ga!
a day, to freshen about 15th of Mi
with 3rd calf, small in size no ba
habits and ckeap for cash, del.
oe Mrs. George Hackle Lyon:
a. Le
1 J. milch cow, giving 4 gal. witl
second calf at a reasonable cash pr
within 50 mi of Pearson. G. T. Ba
more, Pearson, Ga. iA ale a ee
Want 15 or 20 ~ear ings, wt. 200
gross or less. Quote best price |
W. B. Richardson, Jr., Ivey, Ga.
Exch. 50 V.. L. Tancred Str...
pullets for a good milch cow, giv
at least 3 gal. milk 1nd Ib. of bu
per day. Will exch. with anyon
Bulloch, Candler or Emanuel Co
J. W. Gowan, Graymont, Ga.
Want reg. Guernsey heifers, 8
to 15 mos. old. Must be nice,
bone and from extra heavy milker ax
of the very best blood. H. B. Pit
rs
Want a good inilch cow, fresh
del. to my address, cheap for ca
Write particulars and price. Alf
Harris, Box 49, St. Simons Isla
Brunswick, Ga. Ret
Want cow, Jersey and Holstein
1-2 of each, 4 or 5 yrs. old, frest
with calf, 2 or 3 wks. old givin
less than 4 gal. Will pay $35. 6 |
east of Buchanan. J. J. M. Sand
HOGS WANTED
Want 8 to 10 wks. old pig
good breed, Exch. Porto Rico pot
oe Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Reg iste
a. Leese
kind, gilt or. sow. bred to farro
March or April, also a Guinea
ready for service. Must be pure
and -price right, Philip Martin.
Fayette, Ga. Rt. 1. oe
Want a good brood sow. Quote |
price and state what you have. T
Beasley, Groveland, Ga. =
Want 1 big bone Guinea and |
Essex gilt pig, 6 or 8 wks. old, .
for cash. V. M Lord Eastman.
RFD 4. : : ;
Want 2 good. thrifty pigs. any
breed. Exch. pure Tancred W.
laying pullets. Mrs. IT W. Hagoo
Marietta. Ga. Rt. 3. 52
Want the stay-fat inc of G
sow in. exch. for a good P C.
Black cross, sow, wt. about 35 lbs.
would suy. A. E. Thompson Douz
| ville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want a Berkshire pig, or cros
aes
Live Stock Wanted-
HOGS WANTED
~cueap for cash. Roe Chatham,
h. Ga. >Rt. 2.
ant 2 big, bone Black P. C. already
j gilts. J. N. Fields, Camak, Ga.
a iP a or Black Guinea male
wt. 40 to 50 lbs. Exch. value for
. Miss Louise Buckholts. Thom-
Ga. Ft. 5:
xch, corn or corn ineal] tor pigs or
oats. Corn at $1 bu. H. L. Wallace,
don Junction. Ga.
Jant 2 pigs, Duroc ana P. C.
rossed, not over - mos. old. No runts.
St be reasonable for cash. Henry
Sorrels, Loganville Ga. Rt. 1.
- w rant 1 Duroc J. male pig, about 30
0 lbs. cheap for cash. . C, Max-
Lavonia, Ga. RFD 1.
it 1 Duroc J. nale hog, ready
service at reasonable price. Must
registered. Quote price. G. B.
Cobbtown, Ga. :
vant 1 reg. S. P. U. boar. pig,
tS. Ww. I. Lang, Cumming,
ant to exch. 6 pure bred Tarbox
R C Wyandotte hens and 1 roos-
t $10 for shoat of like value and
or
Ga.,
van, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 5.
Jant reg. Duroc J. boar pig, and
f S. P. C. pigs, pure blood. Exch
: D. F. Thomas. Odum,
RSES. AND MULES WANTED
Half cotton seed, or other value.
ite. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga.
5S C. Hilburn, Fairburn, Ga. P.
SHEEP AND COATS WANTED
fant 15 sheep. Shropshire. Ewes, 2
old. Write best price del. Sum-
ille- Carlton Reynolds, Summer-
Ga. Rt. 2.
RABBITS WANTED :
xch very fine White N. Z. doe,
ut 10 mos. old for White Flemish
-buck at least 6 mos old. Miss
ry Barge, Shellman, Ga.
orgia Products*For Sale
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
u pute cream sugar crowder peas
nall lots, 20 lb. 6 lbs. $1, or exch
ed Spanish peanuts. L. H. Cou-
is, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 5.
ady .Finger crowders. Fine for ta-
use. Make 2 to ~ crops a yr. from
1e seed,\20c Ib. del. in 5 lb. lots or
. For less quantities add postage.
. O. L. Patterson, Parish, Ga.
rabham and Irons, del. your sta-
$2.20 .bu. Jnknown or 2 crop
S, $2. 15 del. John Van Pelt, Au-
Ga. 2252 1-2 Central Ave.
Hastings! brown sugar crowder peas
.. 5 Ibs. $1; also black sugar
wders, 20c lb. 6 lbs. $1 del. Cash.
lbs. Hastings sugar crowder and
te. or silver hull crowders, 15c lb.
exch for Govt. insp. Porto Rico
0 plants. Also purple hull white
le peas, 20c lb. J. P. Griffin, Bre-
Gao Rt 1: Box-122.
ter beans, 10c lb. FOB Talking
_ Exch. 2 bu..for Gov't insp Por-
ico potato plants at $1.25 M. Ea.
: M.D Kelley, Blaine.
im sugar crowders, free from
Is and trash, 10c Ib. postpaid uf
: not less than $1. Cash with
S. A. Burrell, Oak Hill,
} yell ow mammoth soys, sound,
leaned, $2. buco" W. TL. Young,
Ga. Rt. 3:
bu. 1930 crop baby bunch butter
Sound-and clean, 20c. Ib. $8 bu.
or money back. J8: Smith,
sville, Ga. Rt. A, Box 71:
anch butter oean seed for plant-
peas. Write. Mrs. T. E. Blan-
a Appling. Ga. Rt. 2.
pu. 90-day beans, 1930 grown, $3
Iso 25 bu. Brabhams, $2.75 bu.
No orders for less than 2
Cash with order. J. P| Mc-
1 Dawson, Ga.
1 Brabs. $3 bu. Cash .No checks.
lor Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 2.
10 bu. Tillmans, $2 bu; 90-day
~10 bu. $2 bu. at Danville. Ww.
jith.. Danville, Ga Rt. 2.
bu. sugar crowders, recleaned
sound $7.50 per bu nlus express
Exch. Half
Vant a good plow mule, not over 15
of Fairburn. Must be a real pood
ts. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga.
r 4 bu. Hastings bunch speckied.
eT celine, 25c yt. or exch. for wht
7S
key
MARKET BULLETIN ae ee
40 ibs. sugar crowders, light prown,
10 lb. or 12 1-2c lb. postpaid in Ga.
15 to 20 lbs. black-eyed peas and 8c
Ib. 5 lbs. lady peas, 12 1-2c Ib. Post-
paid. Sound and clean seed. Cash
with order. E. Bramhold, Mt. Airy,
Gas Rte
or postage. No orders shipped for
less than 1-* bu. (30 lbs). Money or-
der. J. G. Banks, ayetteville. Ga.
Rt. 4: p
Hastings Jackson Wonder bush
limas, Sound and free from weevils,
25c Ib. Mrs. Fred F. Johnson, Daw-
son, Ga. RU <6...
Black running stringless snap beans
30c Ib. or exch. 1 lb. for 125 cabbage
or Bermuda onion plants. Mrs. J.
Hudson. Cusseta. Ga. Rt. 2, Box 66.
Mung beans, 5 lbs. $1 postpaid. E.
N. Eslinger, Ringgold, Ga.
4 ey red hull speckled peas. Will
make 2? crors 25 bu. $2 bu. FOB. S.
Taylor. Davisboro, Ga.
Mathis imp. soys, $2.85 bu. 10 bu.
$2.75 bu. Brabham peas, $2.25 bu. <.
W. Greer, Ft. Valley, Ga.
50 bu. Unknown peas, about 40 bu.
Irons, 60. bu. Osceole velvet beans.
Good seed. Write for prices. H. N.
Ramsey, Springfield, Ga. eee 4
Running velvet beans, some in 2
bu.. sacks;: $3<bu:.. A, C.. Price, Bron-
wood, Gas
Lady Finger peas, lbs. 50c; 6 lbs.
$1 prepaid. No order filled for less
than 50c. Money order onl. Mrs. R.
L. Bloodworth, McIntyre, Ga. Rt. 1.
Henderson Bunch butter beans, i5
lb. or exch. for Spanish peanuts, dried
peaches or apple, thoroughbred White
Rock or W. L. eggs, (2 settings). B.
B. Strange, Swainsboro, Ga. Rt? di
Mixed peas, Clays. Brabhams and
Soys for sale or exch for corn, oats
or good syrup. R. S. Parham, Green-
ville, Ga.
Red Eng. peas, 10c cup full.. Pik
prepaid. Mrs. Bessie McAdams, Bre-
men, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 71.
40 pu. pure No. 1 Whippoorwills, $2
bu. FOB; less than 2 1-2 bu. $215.
Certified check with order. C. B.
Copelan, Greensboro, Ga.
Limited amt. Red Ripper field peas,
pure and sound. $1 pk. or $3.50 bu. del
7. Ga. D. L. Smith. Commerce, Ga.
Fob 2;
10 bu. pure Iron peas. $2250: B.
Fagan, Martin, Ga.
Genuine O- too- tan beans, new crop
recleaned and in new even wt. bags,
$3.50 bu. G. A. Ware, Marshallville,
Ga.
Calif. black: eyed peas, 7c lb. pre-
paid. W. D. Outnam, Curryville, Ga.
Whip peas, bright and sound, $2.50
oy ae P. Strange. Swainsboro. Ga.
R
Black crowders, some weevil eaten,
but good germinatior. 156. be. also
white Spanish, ~Tom Houston and
Jumbo peanuts. Limited supply, 6c
Ib. . Jas. B. Chauncey, Screven, Ga.
8 lbs. speckled bunch butter beans |
for planting, 25c Ib. del. $1.60 for lot.
No checks. W. M. Thornton. Jesup,
Gare Ret. <2:
Genuine Otootan beans, $4 bu. Re-
cleaned. R. M. Turner, Poyston, Ga.
Speckled sugar crowders, Calif. wht.
| black-eyed. Good and sound, 20c pt.
postpaid; old fashioned running Clays
for seed, 15 pt. postpaid. Mrs. Lu-
cean, Ellijay. Ga oRt,..3,' Boxe538.-5.
4 bu. Whip peas, $1.75 bu. or exch.
for corn or fodder. W. L. Timms,
Hoschton, Ga. Rt. 2.
.Brab peas, $2.50 bu. f.ed Hulls, $2.-
25. Sound and clean. Also 90-day vel-
vets, damaged; will run 70 to 75 per
cent sound. $1.75. bu. C. H. Cooke,
Sandersville, Ga.
Good, tender, streaked Half. Run-
ners, free of weevils, 35c lb. or 20e cup.
full del. Large sunflower seed, 10c cup
full, and Cane seed. 40c gal. Mrs. J. S.
Greene, Plainsville, Ga. Rt. 1.
50 bu. Velvets. Will run 75 per cent
sound, $1.75 bu. FOB. W. C. _ Murphy,,
Sandersville, Ga.
Genuine Otootan Soys, weather
damaged but show 85 per cent germi-
nation. Recleaned, sacked in 9 bu.
bags, $2.75 bu. FOB. L. M. ' Felton,
Marshallville, Ga.
Otootans, slightly of grade tok looks
but good germination | and pure, $2.75
FOB. W. B. Collier. Ft. Valley, Ga.
RFD.
20 pu. Red Rippers for sale. W. M.
Solomon, Jeffersonville, Ga.
20 bu.-white lady peas, 10c tb. Mrs
J. F. Solomon, Jeffersonville, Ga.
Pure white sugar crowder -peas,
sound. $1.50 peck, or $5 bu. Cash with
order. Clyde Studdard: Social. Circle.
Ga. Rts,
1 bu. speckled peas. $3 bu. 1-2 pu.
white crowder peas. 10c> B or: .exch.
lot for 6 B. R., B. L. or R. I. Red hens
not over 2 yrs. old. No Suis. Or exch
for baby-chicks, any breed, except W.
Leva 10c each if lot 1s taken will exch
for 40 -aby chicks from healthy eer
Also have .butter beans, 20 Ib... C.
Bigbie, Shellman. Ga.
Conch peas, 3 lbs. 50c postpaid; su-
ae crowders, 3 lbs. 45c. Postpaid. Earl
- Redwine. Madras. Ga.
W..
Mung beans, 6 ibs. $1 del. or 7 Ibs.
FOB; 4 bu. black peas, $2 bu. Brab-
hams, $2.00 bu. FOB; also 2 bu. cane
seed, $1.50 bu. FOB. All sound and
clean seed. Neal. Weaver Talking
Rock, Ga. Rt. 3. i
11 bu good, sound Irons, $2 bu. F OB
Clarkesville. E. G. Hill, Mt. Airy, Ga.
Velvets, 10 bu. slightly damaged; *q
day velvets, $2.50 bu. FOB. 75 per cen
will come up. Clinton Bryan, Char-
ing, Ga. Rt. 1.
Pale white fimas and sugar and
speckled crowder pea seed, 2 cups 25c,;
1 bu. black peas, $3. Exch for imp.
Porto Rico potato lants, May del.
No Checks. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay,
Ga. RED 3:
2 or 3 bu. good, sound Unknown
peas, $3 bu. FOB; also 2 gal. white
nest onions, 50 gal. W.2 F. Miller,
Lula, Ga. Rt. De
10 bu. Otoeotan beans, guar. 85 per
cent tested, $3 bu. Amos Floyd, Can-
on, Ga.
J pu. 1 pk. pure, sound red null
speckled peas, - bu. $1 pk. or lot ior
$6.75 FOB. Luther Naric Wrights-
ville, Ga. RFD 5.
150 bu. O- too-tans, $3.50 bu. FOB.
1930 crop recleaned. Sound. D. R. Nall
Luthersville, Ga.
100. bu. Otootans, recleaned, $3.50
bu. Over 10 bu. $3.25 bu FOB. S. H.
Gardner, Locust Grove, Ga.
White running butter beans, 15c lb.
or less than 2 lb. 20c Ib. Mrs. W. M.
Hammond,. Jackson, Ga. RFD 7.
Red or purple hull speckled peas, $2
bu. FOB, also small yellow prolific 2
crop peas, same price;
crowders, weevil resistant, 10 Ib. del.
French Brittle War Snap beans, wht.
| bunch limas and running colored but- }-
ter beans, all 25c lb. postpaid. All
sound and free of insects. John W.
Moseley, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 2.
Dixie Wonder brown-eyed and bik.
eyed peas. 15c Ib. Free of weevils, very
prolific. Mrs. L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia,
Ga.
Old time tender cornfield beans,
free of weevils, 25c lb. Red Rippers,
$2.25 bu. mixed Clays, $2 bu. and blue
speckled, good table pea, $2.50. Mrs.
Wiilie Allen, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Running velvet beans, good and
sound, 2 yrs. old, $2.50 bu. FOB. Miss
A. L. Robinson, Wrightsville, Ga.
40- bu. Otootans, $3.50 bu. FOB. 1930
crop. Recleaned and shipped in new
bags. Will germinate about 90 per
cent. Ben. R. Tanner. Sandersville,
Ga.
BUTTER FOR SALE
2 lbs. fresh J. butter ea. week, 40c
lb. Sat. guar. (Name and address not
given).
3 to 6 lbs. fresh country butter ea.
week, 35c lb. Cows T. B. tested. Mrs:
G. E. Bennett, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 9.
8 or 10 lbs. fresh country butter ea.
week, 25c Ib. del. Mrs. W. D. Kelley,
Blaine, Ga. . ;
CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE
Yellow Dent and Tennessee white-
red cob corn. In goou sacks, 50c per
BE. and other pay postage or express.
F. Cheek, Lavonia, Ga.
eo ee Whatley prolific, nana se-
lected and nubbed, Se pk. $1.50 , per
1-2 bu. $3 bu: FOB. .C. L, Whatley,
Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 3.
Hastings seed corn, pure and care-
fully selected, $2 bu. here. Money or-
der only. H. B. Peeler, Devereux, Ga.
20 lbs. shelled pop corn, nubbed and
clean, 10c lb. also garden horsemint,
Balm, 10c bunch; horse garlic; 5c bulb
or 6 for 25c. Add.postage. Mrs. G. W
Winkler, Cleveland, Ga. RFD 4.
Piedmont 2 ear corn. Ist yr. $2.50
bu. collect, $1 pk. postpaid. Can use
5M or more Porto Rico potato plants
in exch. for some corn. Rhett Stein-
heimer, Woolsey. Ga. Rt. 1.
Whatleys prolific Certified by 3
Crop Imp. Assn. 99 pe rcent pure and
sold under their ;membership tag: 1
to 2 bu. lots, $2. 50 bu. H. oO. Lovvorn,
Carrollton, Ga.
Pure Mexican Blue June. Sound and
very prolific, 75c pk. $2.50 bu. Jno.
Adams. Juniper, Ga.
Snapped corn, finely ground thru
1-8 in. screen, 100 Ib. bags, $30 per
ton? $28 ton, <car., lots. FOB. 0. K.
David. Marshallville, Ga.
200 lbs. seed pop corn, nubbed and
shelled, 6c lb. FOB. Less than 200
Ib. lots, 8c Ib. won Se Ss
Ga. RFD 1.
e
black, 2 crop},
Thursday, March 12, 1931
Hastings prolific: Grown on bottom
land away from other var. Selected.
hand nubk ed and shelled. $2.25 per bu
FOB. E. Elrod, Gainesville. Ga.,
RFD 11.
Hastings seed corn. Produced 2 to ;
good ears to stalk and on some stalks,
5 and 6, last yr. Sound anc free from
rot, 10 bu. or less, $1.25 bu. Buyer to
come after corn or pay frt. Exch. for
B. R. or W. Wyandotte baby chicks at
$7 a 100. Paul Whitworth. Colbert,
Ga. Rt 1.
Genuine golden pop corn, 10c tb. in
small quantities, or 6c lb. in 100 lb.
lots. O. Owens, cawkinsville, Ga.
Ellis seed corn, selected and hand
shelled $3.50 bu. te. Strange Swains-
boro, Ga. Rt. 5.
30 lbs. seed (rice) pop corn shelled,
25c Ib. or exch. for chewing tobacco
in hand, or peas of any kind, or corn-
field bean seed; 50 lbs. shelled seed
corn, field selected, $1 pk. Charlie 4.
Smith, Roopville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Whatleys, nubbed and shelled. From
Certified seed, $2 bu. R. M. Turner,
Royston, Ga.
Barnes Semi-prolific, 80c pk. $3 bu.
FOB. H. B. Barnes. McRae, Ga. Rt.
ae
Mexican June corn, Blue and White
mixed. Write for sample and price.
|S. B. Kinard, Jackson, Ga.
Woods imp Hastings prolific. Care-
fully selected, $2.50 bu. Sat. guar. Jas.
B. Woods, Brooks, Ga.
Brazilian Flour-corn, 15c lb. post-
Seen W. H. Norwood, Dewyrose. Ga.
R ~
Pure big ear prolific seed corn. Nub-
bed and shelled, 60c pk. $2 bu. Leland
E. Adams, Hartwell, Ga. Rt: 2.
Hastings prolific. 1st yr. Sound and.
pure, $3 bu. FOB or exch for potato
plants, cr bunch lima beans. J. H.
Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. RFD.
White Dent, hand shelled and nub-
bed, 85c pk. $2.50 bu. or exch. a pk.
for a pk. of Truckers Favorite, or for
peanuts. A. J. Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga.
Shelled pop corn, 15c cup full and
postage. Exch. for anything can use
Ruth Gilreath, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 2.
Hastings prolific. 1st yr. 40c pk. ana
Whatleys prolific, same price. Exch.
for velvet beans, peas, pigs, Texas or
Hastings syrup cane seed and mam-
moth sunflower seed. W. H. Branch .
| Leesburg, Ga. Rt. 4.
Whatleys prolific, ist yr. $2.25 bu
G. A. Ware, Marshallville, Ga.
Pure white prolific, nubbed ae
tipped, $2 bu. 4 bu. lots, $1.80 bu
M. Brennan, Columbus, Ga.
Marlboro prolific and Hastings pro-
lific, field selected, $2.50 bu. or exch
GC. Edmondson, Temple, Ga. Rt. 2. .
Whatleys seed corn. $2 bu. C. L.
Rhyne, Plains, Ga.
175 bu. heavy slipped shuck corn.
90c bu. O. S. Williams, Scottland, Ga.
* GRAIN FOR SALE.
Pure Bancroft seed oats, 75c
FOB. R. M. Turner, Royston, Ga.
HAY FOR SALE
About 150 bales of Lespedeza and
grass hay, $20 ton my barn. O. S. Wil-
liams, Scottland, Ga.
Otootan soy pean hay, weather
stained but baled dry. In clean pack-
ages, $15 ton; FOB. O. K. David. Mar-
shallville, Ga.
Baled oat hay, $ }.ou ton; baled clo-
ver and Bermuda hay, $1250; and
Johnson grass hay, -$16.50 ton. 2..
Hardin; Dyas, Ga.
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE
_ 17 1-2 lbs. good beeswax. 27 Ib. not
del. or $4.75 for lot del. Cash No
checks. Taylor Hooks. Unadilla Ge
Ris 2: es
PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
White Spanish peanuts $1.25 bu. and
Honey Drip cane seed. $1.25 bu. W. T.
Creel, Riverdale, Ga.
Spanish peanuts, shelled, No. 1s. 9c
lb. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga.
Best grade White Spanish, in shell,
$4.60 per cwt; No. 1, shelled, 7c; also
Lee Wilson cotton seed, $1 bu. Cash
with order. Edgar Shipp, Jr.,* Ameri-
cus, Ga.
Ga. raised Runner peanuts for
planting, new crop, $1 bu. FOB. A. J
Adams, Ashburn, Ga. Rt. 4.
About 400 Ibs. Jumbo peanuts for
sale or exch. for Spanish . peanuts
Houston Lanier, Brooklet, Ga.
40 lbs. seedling pecans, 15 Ib. or
exch. J. O. Owens, Hawkinsville.' Ga.
About 100 Ibs. Stuart pecans. 30c
a8 a RB; Strange. Swainsbore. Ga.
Recleaned white Spanish seed pea-
nuts,-in hull, $1.25 bu. FOB. J. D.
Duke. Fort oy Ga.
pu.
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ia Products For Sale
EANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
few crop Brabs, $2.25; Irons, $2.15;
ys, $1.75; Whips, $1.75; Mixed peas
65. - Remittance with order. 2 1-2
ags. D. C. Strother, Ft. Valley,
beans, Otootans $3; Mathews,
edos, $3; Biloxis $2; 2 1-2 bu.
end remittance. W. B. Norton,|G
ightly damaged, price $2 FOB
mn. J. C. Boling, Rt. 3, Canton,
j5c lb. White nest onions 50c
4 lb. white butter beans, 20c ib.
ck, postage paid. Mrs. S. Cou-
reenville, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 40.
e lady peas 10c lb. plus postage
T. H. Duran, Rt. 4, Box 56, Cum-
a. :
yellow sugar crowder peas No.
5c lb. del .in 10 1b. lots, wil exch
half lb. Stone Mt. watermelon
eed, White Spanich peanuts five lbs.
iB. Idus Averett, Chipley, Ga. .
lendersons bunch lima_ beans,
id picked, white, 100 Ibs. special
d, 12 1-2c per lb. Send money
and posiage for same. Multi-
g onion buttons, 20c gal. J. H.
hon, Pinehurst, Ga.
ound red pole butter pea seed 25c
x exch. for dried fruit or pot flow-
G. L. Jones, Rt. 1, Bron-
Bias ;
Ib. Henderson bush lima 25c 1b.
s, speckled bush lima; 1 qt. Mam-
th Russian sunflower 25c. Mrs. W.
Austin, Rt. 1, Greshamville, Ga.
White running butter beans, bunch
utter beans, snap beans, running
bunch, all 20c :b. del. M. F. War-
, Richland, Ga. Ss
5 tons Otootan soy bean hay, from
ich beans have been thrashed $12.- |
ton FOB. W. M.
Wright, Ft.
Ga ;
(00 bu. Otootans, sound ,recleaned,
bu. W. P. Couch, Luthersville, Ga.
No. 1 pure Brab peas $3 per bu.
cks. W. M. Hooks, Rt. 2, Una-
ee ae eT
- Speckled sugar crowder peas,
1. Cash or money order. Mrs.
Murphy, Rt. 2, Jasper, Ga. .
. recleaned Biloxi soy beans. $3
( 2 W. L. Collier,
rald, Ga.
fashioned garden beans, half
are also called thousand to
nice feed
5 or ; . Sugar crowder peas,
tly mixed, $2 bu. FOB = Ellijay,
nple sent on request. Steve Wright
4, Ellijay, Ga.
cream crowder peas 3 lbs. 50c,
1; Large white brown eyes 4 lb.
a weevils, prompt shipment; 100
black eyes and brown eyes mixed
Ib. add postage. Grady Kelley, Rt.
Sulphur Springs, Ga. :
lalf runner bean seed free
vils 15c Ib. or exch. for dried ap-
$ or white lima beans. Mrs. G.
Parks, Rt. 2, Jesup, Ga.
Vhippoorwill peas $2 per bu. R. P.
owe, Moreland, Ga. . ;
Hand selected velvet 90 day beans
per bu. FOB Davisboro. S. B. Da-
Davisboro, Ga.
lack Crowder seed* peas for table,
er Ib. S. B. Davis, Davisboro,
10 bu. extra early Red hull speck-
ed peas $2.50 per bu. FOB. R. L
Ohnson, Midville, Ga. .
ntucky Wonder pole bean seed,
d and pure, large package 20c ea.
exch. for 1 pr. pigeons, Hyacinth
-or anything can use.
nh, Milford, Ga.
bu. wlatthews Imp. soy beans,
variety that produces from three
) live times as many beans as any
ther demonstrated variety, ~ and
hakes a heavy setting of hay on av-
age land. Price FOB. Double sacked,
ericus, Ga. $5 per bu. R. S. Broad-
st, Americus, Ga.
bu. No. 1 Clay peas at $2 per bu.
POB Gordon. cash with order. Rad-
ford Birdsong, Gordon. Ga.
est var. yellow crowder peas, will
Ke 3 crops peas a year 15c lb. post-
d. C. P. Roberts, Macon, Ga. Rt.
pees stringless green pod bunch
bu. not del.
from
beans 25 postpaid. Mrs. W. N. John-
son, Rt. C, Cordele, Ga.
White butter beans 25 postpaid. R.
| A. Huckaby, Rt. C, Cordele, Ga.
15 bu. red (hull speckled peas; 10
bu. Clay peas; 6 bu. bunch speckled
peas; all sound, 90 per cent pure,
clean at $2.25 bu. FOB Milledgevilie,
a. Also about 15 or 20 bu. No. 1 Bi-
loxi beans at $2.50 per bu. FOB Mill-
eieenne, Ga. Geo. T? Trawick, Linton
AO bu. Iron clad and Whip peas,
slightly mixed, about 85 per cent Iron
c.ads, gathered before rains, bright
and sound, $2.75 bu. or $25 for the 10
ae $ 3 b ; F ti $ :
b. White Lady peas, free of wee- es a ee
Rt. 2, Martin, Ga.
150 lb. Lady peas, clean and sound,
10c lb. FOB, Will exch one gal. Lady
peas for one gal of each of cream su-
gar crowders and gal. white sugar
vrowders each pay postage. D. B. Mc-
Han, Rt. 6, Dalton, Ga. e
4 bu. New Era peas, sound and clean
$2.50 FOB. W.M. Holden, Rt. 4, Ball
Ground, Ga. - RS
Good sound field peas $2.50 per bu.
del. or $2 FOB. H. W. Thurmond,
Greshamville, Ga. ;
A few bu. Tillman two crop peas for
a $2 per bu. Slightly damaged, cash
th order FOB Soperton, Ga. John
L. Claxton, Soperton, Ga.
Bush lima beans, little lady peas,
20c ib. or 2 lbs. 35c.. Mrs. A. W. At-
kinson, Madison, Ga. AY af
2 bu. yellow crowder peas $3.50 bu.
FOB. Bright and sound. K. L. Smith,
Rt. 1, Palmetto, Ga. .
3 bu. Cream crowder peas, $7 per
Not less than 30 lbs.
(1-2 bu.) shipped. R. B. Banks, Rt.
i, Fayetteville, Ga.
Want to exch. 11 lb. Black Valen-
tine beans for 11 lb. Fordhook bunch
butter beans, each to pay postage.
Write before sending. L. M. Ham-
mons, Rt. 2, Covington, Ga.
_ Little white rice or mush peas 20c
teacupful; long handie dipper gourd
seed, 20c pk. del. Castor oil or palma
christer bean seed 20c pk. del. Mrs.
A. H. Price, Locust Grove, Ga.
12 or 15 bu. J. P. Mathews soy beans |
at $4 per bu. Will make good hay
as any other soy bean and also 25 to
35 bu. of seed per acre C. A. Thomp-
son, Sumner, Ga.
White bunch lima beans 20c lb. col-
ored lima bunch 15c; Kentucky Won-
der pole beans 25c; white brown eyed
sugar crowders, the best table pea
there is, 20c lb. brown crowders 2 crop
peas, 15c; yellow gourd neck squash
seed, 20c 1-4 1b; collard seed, 10c oz;
money order with order or would exch
for 10 lb. lint cotton at 10c lb. or 10
white feed sacks at 10c each. Mrs.
R. W. Dowdy, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 2.
2 more bu. Calif. Black eyed peas,
sound and clean, free of weevils, -1930
crop, fine for table, also hay, $3 bu.
FOB. Less than 1 bu. lots 10c lb.
postpaid. Money order or cashiers
check. , A. Morris, Rocky Face, Ga.
Clay sugar crowder pea seed, 3 lbs.
50c. J. R. Hicks, Ella Gap, Ga...
20 bu. No. 1 90 day velvet beans,
good seed $2.75 bu. J. Frank Tanner,
Rt. 1, Sandersville, Ga. |
Peas: Large cream sugar crowders,
little yellow 2-crop crowders, lady
peas, mush peas. Clean, sound, unmix-
ed, weevil free. 5 lbs. up 14c lb. del;
12c lb. FOB. Tender Beauty, a real
cornfield bean. New introduction; the
stay-tender kind that beats them all.
50c Ib. del. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga.
New crop, selected Hastings speck-
led bunch butter beans, tender. gar-
den bunch beans, and white velvet
okra, all 25c lb. Golden Queen pop
corn, 20c pt. del. Exch. for pure high
|grade collard seed. Miss Josephine
Robert Buford, Rt. 2. 4
Large sugar brown crowder, 20c Ib.
Cream or brown crowder, 15c lb. good
stock, not postpaid. Claude Rountree,
Thomasville, Ga.
I have 40 or 50 bu. peas, Brabs and
Whippoorwills and Red Ripper and
Irons; have about 5 bu. soy beans I
want to sell; will mail samples on re-.
quest, I want $2.50 per bu. for beans
and $2.25 for peas FOB Canton, Ga.
Rufus Childers, Rt. 3, Canton, Ga.
Few lbs:pure Henderson baby bush
lima beans, first year out, for sale or
exch. for: Golden Dent seed corn or
good table pea seed. Samples on re-
quest. T. M. Sikes, Alamo, Ga. Rt. 1.4
White bunch lima beans for seed,
25c Ib. postpaid, no orders filled for
less than one Ib. Mrs. A, J. Collins.
Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1.
Iron clad peas, clean and sound, not
mixed, $2 per bu. A. J. Collins, Dem+
orest, Ga.
Best variety Cream Sugar Crowder
peas, gathered without rain, 20c Ib.
SS
seed $1.25.
icow and hog feed.
_ MARKET BULLETIN
Under half bu. lots, 15c lb. fory half
bu. and bu. lots for more than bu.
lots write for prices. These peas are
very prolific, bear until frost. The
yield of these peas in 1930 was from
375 to $100 per acre. All lots post-
paid. Money order or cashiers check
msut accompany all orders. J. S.
Bartley, West Point, Ga. .
New Era peas 100 per cent pure,
picked before rains, $3 per bu. FOB..
Walter Tillman, Hillsboro, Ga. Rt. 2.
9 bu. New Era peas, 85 per cent pure
$2 per bu. FOB Monticeilo.
Elheney, Rt. 6, Monticello, Ga.
150 Ibs. peanut crowder peas, nice
and sound, 12 1-2c lb. add postage. C.
T. Hallman, Rt. 1, Douglasville, Ga.
Genuine Henderson bush lima
beans, very prolific, 20c lb. 6 lbs. $1
del.. S. Crayton Gaines, Rt. 3, Canon,
Ga. <
20 Ibs. White Everbearing or Florida
peas 15c lb. Sound popcorn 15c lb. 8
ib. Stone Mountain watermelon seed
50c Ib. Mrs. E. H. Smith, Rt. 5, Coch-
ran, Ga.
3 bu. New Era field peas at $2.25 bu.
and 3 bu. Brab peas at $2.50 bu. 100
lb. White sugar crowder peas at 8c lb.
Will exch. 1 bu. New Era peas for 1
bu. pure 90 day velvet beans. My peas
are alh good sound peas. J. L. Nelson,
Rt..2, Box 83, Oglethorpe, Ga.
5 bu: unknown peas at $2 per bu. 1
bu. Laredo beans -at $3 per bu. FOB.
Mrs. J. N. Truelove, Rt. 1, Cleveland,
Ga. :
All white mixed butter beans for
table use, 10c lb. exch for large Mam-
moth Pekin white duck eggs. Mrs. D-
G. Miller, Toomsboro, Ga.
Cream Crowder peas in good cond.
10c lb. $5 per bu. Same. variety, slight-
ly stained by rain, 7c lb. $3.50 per bu.
W. C. Petty, Rt. 2, Varnell, Ga.
. Sugar crowder peas, 15c lb. del. O.
P, Laneaster, Rt. 4, Buford, Ga.
60 lbs. Sugar Crowder 10c lb. or 12
1-2c postpaid in Ga. 15 to 20 Ibs. blk.
eye 8c lb. 5 lbs. lady peas 15c lb. will
exch. for 2 lbs. white crowder, cash
with order, peas all sound and clean.
E. Bramhald, Mt. Airy, Ga. Rt. 1. ~
- 50 bu. Otootan beans $3.25 per bu;
20 bu. Laredos, $3 per bu. sorghum
Julian Leverett, Luthers-
ville, Ga. 2 =. ee
Velvet beans $1 pk. $3 bu. FOB Col-
quitt, Ga. Also for sale or exch. No.
26 Chattanooga turn plow in good
condition. F. L. Cross, Colquitt, Ga.
Purple Broom half runner bean
seed, 2 cupsful 25c P. P. Also black-
eyed peas 3 Ib. 25c P. P. Mrs.
Nelms, Bowman, Ga. Rt. 1.
Purple hull speckled peas - (very
prolific) for 75c pk. postpaid, Mon-
ey order, no checks. Mrs, J.B. Brown
Rt: 1, Eastman, Ga.
10 bu. pure and sound Brabham
peas, $2.50 bu. FOB Chipley. R. W.
Myhand, Chipley, Ga.
Mung beans, 10c lb. in 15 lb. lots, |
del. in Ga. J. B. Cowart, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground, Ga.
100 bu. 75 per cent sound Osceola
| beans, the big bean, long pod, won-
derful land builder as well as good
5 bu. to 10 bu.
$2.50 bu. del. 25 bu. lots and up, $2.25
bu. del. Please let P. O. Money order
accompany order. P..H. Woodard,
Chauncey, Ga. Rt. 2. - 2
6 bu. C:ay peas, 95 per cent pure
$225 per bu. 3 bu. Brabhams slight-
ly mixed, $2.25 bu. 25 bu. pure Wan-
namaker cotton seed third year from
Wannamaker, 75c bu. 50 bu. Hender-
son bush butterbeans, 20c lb. all FOB.
K. N. Smith, Rt. 2, Thomson, Ga.
BUTTER FOR SALE
10 or 12 lbs. fresh butter ea. week,
40c lb. del. Cows T. B. tested. Mrs.
Bob Sosby, Carnesville. Ga.
Fresh country butter from T. B. in-
spected cows. 1 lb. for 30c, or 2 lbs.
per week for 50c postpaid. Miss Pau-
line Stone, Royston, Ga. Rt. 1.
Nice J. butter 40c. Ib.- postpaid,
or
exch. for early white seed corn. Mrs. |
J. H. Parson, Duluth, Ga. Rt. 1.
Fresh country butter, churned dai-
ly, 30c lb. collect. Mrs. W. E. Davis,
Buchanan, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 20.
6 lbs. freshly churned butter each
week, 25c lb. and postage. Mrs. Caro-
line Kowitz, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 1,
BOx-28.. = ee
3 or 4 lbs. fresh country butter per
week, 40c lb. del. Mrs. W. H. Hutcher- |
son, Danielsville, Ga. Rt. 2.
4 Ibs. good. fresh, country butter per
week, 40c Ib. del. Cows T. B. tested.
ay W. A: Vandiver, Martin, Ga. Rt.
Best grade fresh J. butter, 40c Ib.
del. C. P. Roberts, Macon, Ga. Rt. 5.
3 or 4 lbs. fresh yellow butter wkly,
35c Ib. postpaid. Mrs. L. E. Gaylor,
Lyerly, Ga. Rt. 3. poe
Ed Mc--
j bu. del.
Ga.
Dewey. 929 Heard Ave., Augusta, Ga.
Scotts imp. Marlboro Prolific seed
ear, $1 per pk. or $3
\ = \
yiaak oR
Fresh country butter, in 1-2 Ib.
molds.
etc. Any amt. to 12 Ibs. weekly, 35c
lb. Mrs. J. W. Lariscy, Halcyondale,
Ga. Rt. 2.-
Fresh country butter, free from col-
oring, 2 lbs. weekly, 40c lb. del. Mrs.
M. F. Norman, Richland, Ga.
6 lbs. fresh butter per week, in 1
ve molds. 30c Ib. del. Cash with or-
er.
Ga. RFD 3.
Yellow J. butter, 3 Ibs. $1 ea. week,
in 1-2 lb. molds. Mrs. J.
lor, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 6.
2 to 6 lbs. weekly, fine J. butter, a.
ae Guaranteed. 35c Ib. postpaid.
Ts.2 As
%.
.W. Batche-
CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE
Genuine Golden Dent seed corn been
grown on my farm 4 years absolutely
pure $1 per pk. or $3 per bu. Please
send P. O. money order.
dall, Lavonia, Ga, ~
100 bu. Mexican June corn sound,
selected, nubbed, shelled $3 per bu. Not
nubbed, shucked, in ear, $2.50 per bu.
Money order preferred. Wilmer Beas-
ley, Route I, Kite, Ga. : Mena
Mexican June corn Blue and White
mixed, if interested, write for sample
and price. F. B. Kinard, Jackson, Ga,
Selected Whatleys prolific seed corn,
nubbed at both ends and hand shelled,
at $2.25 bu. FOB Eastman, Ga. or $2.50
company order. P. H. Woodard, Chaun-
cey, Ga. Rt. 2. . j
Whatleys first year.from Whatley
Bros. planted in field where had no
chance to mix with other corn, 75c
peck, $2.50 per bu. will exch. for Brab-
ham peas.
Hard old fashioned yellow seed corn,
stands dry weather well. This corn
planted good distance from any other
corn. Selected seed, 75c peck. Mrs. J.
R. Hillis, Route 1, Millhaven, Ga.
25 or 30 bu. Hastings prolific pe :
Cuban yellow flint corn for seed 75c
pk. del. or exch. 1 bu. corn for 2 bu.
for sale $1 per bu. at my barn.
Kent, Midville, Ga. Route 2. -
Free from coloring, sanitary
Thos. M.~Wofford, Gainesville,
B. Wheeler, Winder, Ga. Rt.
G. W. Ran-
Let P. O. money order ac-
M. W. Williams, Monroe,
field peas not mixed. Each party. to
pay charges on own seed. Dewey Nelms,
Bowman, Ga. Route 1. ye
Pure red cob Whatleys Prolific seed
selected and nubbed,
corn, carefully
$2.75 bu. $1.50 half bu. J. E. Eubanks,
corn from 22 years field selection, $1
peck, $1.50 half bu. $2.50 bu. Z. L.
Scott, Concord, Ga.
One car load good sound slipshuck
corn, make best offer. Levie Yawn,
Milan, Ga. Si ae
Whatleys red cob selected seed corn,
nubbed and shelled. One year from .
original $2.50 bu. FOB. A. W. Tabor,
Powersville, Ga. eae
Old fashion yellow corn one to two
ears to stalk, weigh around one Ib. to ~
per bu. E.R. Gar-
ratt, Sumner, Ga.
700 bu. good slip shucked ear corn in
barn or loaded in car, 75c bu. W. T._
Greene, Clyo, Ga.
1500 bu. sound slip
for sale in car lots at 80c bu. FOB. W.
L. Adams, Claxten, Ga.
100 bu. corn $1 bu. at my barn, 1000
bundles fodder $3 per 100 bundles, 25.
(No name and ad-
bu. peas $2 bu.
dress). ;
Everetts champion prolific ,
lst year selected 2 to 7 ea
farm. E. C. Heaton, Hartwell, Ga.
Willets Golden Beauty seed corn
carefully selected nubbed and shelled,
$2.75 bu. will exch. for Brabham peas,
bu. for bu. E. C. Pope, Ocilla, Ga. _
50 bu. nice hand nubbed field sel-
ected seed corn, originated from What-
5 present farmers prices at $2
u.
start over Georgia and other farm re-
lief states.
Haralson, Ga.
Seed corn, Campbells long grain,
small cob, nubbed and shelled, at 10c_
qt. 3 qts. 25c, gal. 35c, bu. $2. Alex
Campbell, Surrency, Ga.
Mexican Blue June sound and pure,
$1 per peck, $3.50 per bu. or exch. for
velvet beans or peanuts. J. P. Adams, |
Juniper, Ga. ;
(Continued on page twelve)
ed corn
to stalk,
75c pk. exch. for Piedmont Cleveland
cotton seed or anything can use on
of
at
shuck ear corn
leys imp. prolific with careful selection
and breeding it is highly recognized
-above Mr. Whatleys now. Going at
4
In order that this might eet a
This is farm relief, Not?
Georgia C. G. A. H. S. Swygert, Jr.
-and working, $10 for lot: Billy Rumph,
~ jted. number.
- and working. Guar.
_ Overby, Columbus, Ga. 22 11th St..
- ola; $1. $30 for lot.
PAGE TEN
Poultry For Sale
(Continued from page five)
. ORPINGTONS i
Buff Orp. hens slightly mixed, and
1 rooster, $4. Money order only. Mrs.
C. H. Etris, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1.
6 Buff Orp. cocks and cockerels, $1
4 ea. FOB. Miss Julia Parker, Reynolds
PGS.
4 yellow Buff Orp. 9 mos. old, lay-
oy . ing pullets, $1.25 each, not prepaid.
_ Mrs. Ida Hatcher, Varnells, Ga. Rt. 2.
8 Golden Buff Orp. hens and 1 cock
$1.50 each. Not over a yr. old. Hens
now laying well, $13 for lot. Money
order. Mrs. T. L. Lanier, Jr., Summit,
Ga. Rt. 3, Box 42.
18S. C. Buff Orp. cock, and 6 cock-
. erels, $2 each; also 2 S. C. W. L. hens
$1.50 each, All full stock. Fine and
_ thrifty. Mrs. J. C. Young, LaFayette,
Ga, Rt, -3, :
-. 1 large pure bred April 1930 hatch,
_ Buff Orp. cockerel, Eng. strain. Cash.
_. $2 FOB. No checks. Miss Julia Bell
Hewitt, Screven, Ga. Rt. 2.
1 full bred Golden Buff Orp. 1 yr.
old rooster. Sound and healthy, $2.00
FOB. E. W. Pitman, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1.
25 Buff Orp. pullets, and 25 White
Orp. pullets, cheap for cash. Mrs, J.
0. Stewart, Gardi, Ga, Rt. 1, Box 71.
PHEASANTS FOR SALE
Limited number of Ringneck pheas-
ants, males, for sale, $4 and $5 ea.
Carl H. Fuller, West Point, Ga.
_. Limited number of pure bred Ring-
neck pheasants. Brilliant plumage,
beautifully marked and well formed.
May hatch, $5; July hatch, $4 each.
Carl H. Fuller, West Point, Ga.
PIGEONS FOR SALE
- 4 Homer hens, 5 Homer roosters, 2
-each=Carneaux hens and roosters, 1)
White King hen, $3,50: for lot. Cash
_ or money order.
Atlanta, Ga. 706 Plum St. N. W.
T. J. Anderson, Jr.,
~ About 60 Red Carneaux, mostly ma-
ted and working. Cheap for ash, or
trade for W. L. pullets or other farm
stock. J. C. Ogletree, Barnesville, Ga.
457 Forsyth St.
20 common pigeons, 25c pr. or 10c}
pr. if lot is taken; 3 red and splashed
_ Carneaux, 1 pr. mated and _ banded,
$2.75 for the 3. Exch. for 1 pr. Bel-
gium Hares, 6 mos old. Fred Bryan,.
Omega, Ga.
5 pr. White Kings, mated, banded
Culloden, Ga. RFD 2.
7 Silver Kings, cocks, hens and young
sters, very fine stock for sale reason-
ably, also Champion cock in late At-
tanta Show. A few pr. at $5 pr. Geo.
Austin, Atlanta, Ga. ~356 Moreland
Ave., N. E.
About 50 or 75 common pigeons,
very prolific and fine as squahbs for
table use.
~wick, Linton, Ga.
Make offer. Geo. T, Tra-
Plymouth Rock Homers, $2 pr. Lim-
All well mated, banded
to sat. C. H
\R. L REDS
- Donaldson Red March hatch cock-
__-erels, $2.50 each; eggs, $1 per 15. R.
_ H. Kent, Dawson, Ga.
1S. C. R. I. Red hens and 1 cock,.
March 1930 hatch. Tompkins and
S Owens str. Also 2 hens, 1929 hatch,
same breed for best offer. J. T. Ter-
rell, Alto, Ga.
10 pure bred Donaldson red hens,
March 1930 hatch, $1 each. Mrs. G.
H. Eley, White Plains, Ga.
15 full blood, dark Donaldson str.,
now laying hens and_1 cock, 1 yr. old,
$1.25 each, or $18.50 for lot; Eggs from
same str. $1 per 15; $5 a 100 del. Mrs.
W.-R. Chasteen, Locust Grove, Ga...
-1 R. I. Red rooster, about 1 yr. old.
zB $1.50, or exch. for Japanese seed rice.
ae H. W. Bennett, Alma, Ga. RFD
Pure bred dark S. C. R. I. Red 18
mos old rooster, $2.50 FOB. Cash with
- order. Mrs. P. A. Culpepper, Albany,
Ga. 910 W. Jefferson St. y
- Donaldson R. I. Red 1 yr. old hens,
$1.25 each. J. T. Harrell, Tifton, Ga.
Rt 6.
Pure Donaldson Red hens and roos-
ter from culled flock, $1 each, FOB.
- Exch for Porto Rico potato plants and
90-day running velvet beans. Mrs. R.
M. Jackson, Round Oak, Ga. Rt. 1.
25 pure Donaldson Red now laying
pullets, $1.25 each; 1 yr. old rooster,
$2;.8 mos old rooster, $1.50; 6 mos
Exch for Spanish
peanuts. C. D. Williamson, Plains,
Ga.
10 R. I. Red March 1930 hatch hens
10.
'| Butler, Ga. RFD 1.
: MARKET.
taken. Cash with order. No. checks.
Mrs. M. L. Herrington, Wadley, Ga.
P. O. Box 235.
20 S. C. R. I. Red 1 yr old hens. Ma-
hood str. from AAA matings from
hens, individual trapnest record of
200-287. Headed by ped. males, from
dams with 254-324 eggs and grand
dams, 300 to 331 eggs. No culls. Also
2 fine cocks same str. $45 for lot, or
hens alone, $40. Miss Ruth Thorn-
hill, Boston, Ga.
5 S. C. R. I. rich dark Red, Don-
aldson, direct, cocks, 2 yrs. old, or
cockerel, 1 yr. old for $2.50 and $2 ea.
and some for $1.50 each. Mrs. R. J.
Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga. Rt. 5.
1 R. I. Red pure stock, March hatch
rooster, from prize winning pensy $1.-
50. Cash with order. Thos. W. Wof-
ford, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 3. Sc
48. C. R. I. Red cockerels, Owens
and Tompkins str. $1.25 each. Mrs.
Nora Shirley, Alto, Ga. Rt. 2.
Well dev. good col. S. C. R. I. Red
cockerels, Donaldson strain, $1.50 ea.
Cash or exch for pr. of colored Mus-
covey ducks. Mrs. Homer Harris, De
Sota, Ga. ' 4
50 R. I. Red pullets, 8 wks. old, 50c
each. Tompkins str. Will exch. Mrs.
J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga.
15 young hens, pure bred Donaldson
Reds, $1 each, express collect. Mrs. J.
R. Darby, Plains, Ga. (
5 March 1930 hatch Red cockerels,
ready for service, $1.25 ea. Cash with
order, FOB. Mrs. Ralph Miles, Bax-
ley, Ga. Rt. 4. D
Donaldson Red hens (that lay in
winter), Eggs: 30 for $1 del or exch
a few settings for some nice potato
plants, to be del. by 15th or 30th of
April. Ea. to pay postage. Exch 1 set.
lfor 100 Mastodon strawberry plants.
Mrs. J. R. Craig, Oakman, Ga.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC., FOR SALE
4 ducks, 2 drakes and 2 ducks. $4.-
75. Mrs. J. W. Hudson, Cusetta, Ga.
Rt. 2, Box 66.
3 big bone M. B. April hatch toms
30c Ib. Mrs. Roscoe Nicholson, Rome,
Ga. Rt. 7.
2M. B. hens, March 1930 hatch and
1 M. B. Goldbank tom, no akin, $12
for the trio. No checks. W. C. Jack-
son, Pitts, Ga. Rt. 1. |
4 pure white Australian guineas, 3
hens and 1 rooster, $4; mammoth Pe-
kin ducks, $2.50 pr.
with order. E. L. Reed, Lavonia, Ga.
i Rt. 3.
2 old fashioned geese, 1 Blue Goose:
and 1 gander, $1 each. Mrs. W. O.
Herrington, Daisy, Ga. Rt. 1. /
Big Bone Goldbank, Bird Bros. pure
str. M. B. tom, $6. Mrs. J. W. Lariscy,
Halcyondale, Ga. Rt. 2.
1 May 1930 hatch M. B. tom, wt.
about 24 Ibs. $6 cash. Mrs. A. H. C.
Herndon, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4.
9 guinea hens and 2 roosters, near-
ly 2 yrs. old. Hens will begin laying
in few days. 90c each, or lot for $9.50
Ship COD. Mrs: Grady Chapman,
75 fine capons. Best offer per lh.
gets them. Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Roy,
Ga. . say
Pure M. B. toms, 1930 hatch. From.
tom wt. 40 Ibs. $5 each. Also baby
ducklings, 25c each. Mrs. T. K. Moore
Canton, Ga. *
_3 yr. old tom and 3 hens, 3 yr. old.
May hatch. $20 for lot. J. W. Gos-
nell, Clarkesville, Ga.. Rt. 3, Box 173.
Young Bronze gobbler, 18 to 20 lbs.
Cheap for cash, or exch. for 1 female
pig, 6 or 8 wks. old. Duroc preferred,
but will consider most any pure breed,
healthy and in good, growing cond.
BE. R. Surrency, Screven, Ga. Rt. 1.
25 head of nice geese at my farm,
$20. J. M. Miller, Wray, Ga. Rt. 2.
~ Muscovey ducklings, 3-to 4 wks. old
50c ea. at the farm. Miss Addie C.
Hicks, Scottdale, Ga. Candler Road,
Phone, Holly-7302. ae
Giant Pekin ducks, $1.50 per pr. or
exch. for Chinchilla rabbits, lambs or
meat. Mrs. Geo. A. Jordan, Gaines-
ville, Ga.
1 stock tom, 1930 hatch. Pure bred
M. B. Goldbank, B. B. strain, from
prize winning stock, with extra good
markings. Wt. about 25 lbs. $7. Cash
with order. Mrs>~G. H. Eley, White
Plains, Ga. :
WYANDOTTES .
10 pure bred R. C. Tarbox str. S. L.
Wyandotte March hatch pullets and
hens, not over 2 yrs. old, also 1930
hatch. cockerel, $1.25 each. Hens and
pullets all laying. Mrs. B. T. Hender-
}son, Summit, Ga.
Nice bunch Columbia W. Wyandotte
1 rooster given free if all are
hens and roosters. $10 per 3 hens and
Ws Ge
All FOB. Cash }-
BULLETIN _
1 rooster, frt. not prepaid. Pure blood
stock, Mrs. E. M. Rozier,. Eastman,
Ga. Rb. 5.
-6 R. C. W. Wyandotte now
pullets and 1 rooster. Booths pure
bred, $8 for lot. Money order. Mrs.
Kate Mulling, Bartow, Ga. Rt. 4.
2S. L. R. C. Wyandotte April cock-
erels, $2.50 for the 2, or. exch. for
Porto Rico potato plants to be del.
May ist, or anything of equal value
can use. Ea. to pay chgs. W. R. Ro-
per, Orange, Ga. Rt. 1. :
30 or 40 W. Wyandotte laying hens,
$1.50 each, or will sell by the lb, Make
Offer. Will exch. equal. value of same
Davis, Kenwood, Ga.
8 thoroughbred S. lL. Wyandotte
now laying hens and 1 rooster. Tar-
box strain, $1.15 each, $10 for lot, FOB
Mrs. A. B. Cox, Blue Ridge, Ga. Rt.
Me :
Fine R. C. W. Wyandotte roosters
from prize stock, ready for service,
$1.25 each; 15 mixed hens, $16, 5 pure
bred S. L.-hens, all laying, $1.25 each,
1 fine Wyandotte rooster, $1.50, and
6 pure bred B. R. hens, $1.25 each. All
FOB. Mrs. Mattie B. McPherson, Ra-
bun Gap, Ga.
Pure R. C. S. L. Wyandotte hens,
Tarbox str. 1 and 2 yrs. old. All lay-
ing, $1.25 each; also eggs, $1 per set-
ting; incubator lots, 100 to 500, $4 a
100. Exch for baby chicks scratch feed
in 100 lb. bags, also for growing grain
and starting feed, or hen scratch.
Mrs. Laura Curry, Stockton, Ga.
Poultry Wanted
BANTAMS WANTED
Want 6 hens and 1 rooster, not over
2 yrs. old, White or Brown L. ban-
tams, or would accept a mixed breed
of bantams (but not mixed with any
large breed of chickens). Pay cash, or
exch. 1 bu. Iron or Clay peas. W. A.
Vandiver, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2.
BRAHMAS WANTED
Want pure bred Brahma rooster,
not over 1 yr. old, and cheap. E. R.
Garratt, Sumner, Ga.
BARRED ROCKS:-WANTED
Want 10 B. R. hens, and 1S. L.
Wyandotte cock. Must be thorough-
bred. Del. Lyons. Mrs. Geo. Hacklem,
Lyons, Ga. Rt. 4.
Want B. R. hens, pullets or baby
chicks, or any heavy breed. Will exch
thoroughbred, now laying W. L. pull-
ets for same. Mrs. James Ezzell,
Rockmart, Ga. ee
Want 25 or 30 B. R. or R. I, Red
hens to raise on halves. Will not give
eggs. Ship chicks to party at 8 wks.
old. Mrs. Katie Hood, Stapleton, Ga.
Exch, value for Barred Rock or R.
I.. Red hens or pullets. Write. Mrs.
D. Z: Keen, Abbeville, Ga.
Exch pure bred R. I. Red 1 yr. old
rooster of. prize winning stock for 2
Buff Minorca hens or 2 S. C. Brown
L. hens. No culls, Or will sell Red
rooster for $2. Mrs. A. N. Howell,
Norwood, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 12.
_ LEGHORNS WANTED
_ Exch nice Jersey heifer, to freshen
in Spring for W. L. hens. Mrs. A. B.
Haynes, Luthersville, Ga.
Exch. W. L. now laying pullets for
W. L. cockerels, ready for service.
Mrs. James Ezzell, Rockmart, Ga.
MINORCAS WANTED
Want about 8 or 9 Black Minorca
hens and 1 cock, of 1930 hatch. State
best cash price. Charles Reynolds,
Forest Park, Ga. :
ORPINGTONS WANTED
Exch. 12 pure bred Ancona hens and
1 rooster, Sheppard str. for 8 Buff
Orp. hens and 1 rooster, of pure bred.
Or will sell Anconas for $9. E. P. Ar-
nold, Waycross, Ga. Rt. 5.
PIGEONS WANTED |
Want squabs at $4 per doz. Frt. to
be paid by shipper. Roy Thompson,
f Atlanta, Ga., 929 Pulliam St. S. W.
Exch. value for White Kings or for
ae T. L. Salter, Columbus, Ga.
R. I. REDS WANTED
Exch. Wilson cotton seed 1 st. val-
ued at 85c bu. FOB for R. I. Red hens
or for peanuts. T, H. Cobb, Hawk-
insville, Ga. -
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
WANTED :
_ Exch. value for young hens. No culls
nor old hens accepted. What have
you? Write. W. T. Jenkins, LaGrange,
Ga. Rt. 1, Care D. E. Hart.
laying
for 2 good P. C. shoats. Miss Bessie |
? Thursday, March 12, 1937
Will buy 50 or 75 pulets that are
beginning to lay of good .stock, in
good health. No culls nor old hens
wanted. Price must be right with the
times. Will buy any light breed. Write -
What you have and where can see the
chickens.
Ga.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, _
DUCKS, ETC., WANTED
Want about 4 female Mallards
Green Heads, also want to trade pure _
bred Jersey bull 8 wks. old calf for
turkeys or ducks. T. L. Salter, Co-
lumbus, Ga. RFD 2.
Want to buy baby turkeys or poults,
March and April hatch. Pure bred M,
B. Bird Bros. Goldbank str. from lg,
mature birds and prices reasonable.
C. C. Neal, Albany, Ga. ee
Want 3 White African Guinea hens
and 1 rooster. Reasonable price. .Mrs,
C. Oliver, Chickamauga, Ga. RFD
Baby Chicks For Sale
B. R. and Reds, $9 a 100; $4.75, 50;
Scott Gober, Barnesville,
2c an egg. Mail chicks COD,
100 eggs or more, when paid in ad-
vance, chicks mailed to you postpaid;
will furnish box, cap. 50 eggs at 10c
each, 3 boxes 20c. E. R. Bailey, Har-
lem, Ga.
Mixed heavy breeds, {2c each. Pure
Bred Reds, Buff Minorcas, Black Jer-
sey Giants, $13 per 100; less than 100,
add lc per chick each. Can furnish
hen and 25 chicks for $4.50. Hatch
every week. Miss Clara V. Trimble,
Adairsville, Ga. meio
_ Thoroughbred, selected, finest qual-
ity Parks B. R., Donaldsons Reds,
from blood tested stock; also Buff
Rocks and Orp., $9.50 per 100; heavy
mixed, $8.75. Prepaid live del. In lots
less than 100, add lc per chick. R. H.,
Fechtel, Waycross, Ga. =
100. R. I. Red 4 wks. old. chicks, $25;
also 100 mixed large breed 4 wks. old,
$20. Money order preferred. Mrs. E.
H. Smith, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 5.
S..C. W. L., $11 a 100; 500, $50. Guar
100 per cent del. Blood tested and egg
record of 265 to 300. Booking orders
at lc per chick for April del. H. L.
Wallace, Bowdon Junction, Ga.
Good utility Donaldson Red chicks,
$13 a 100; best chicks from select ma-
tings, headed by males from Donald-
sons best pens, $15 a 100. All del. Mrs.
H. G. Brown, Stone Mtn. Ga. Rt. 1.
Famous Scientific Hybrids (recom-
mended by State and Federal), W. L.
crossed with heavy breeds. Can dis-
tinguish sex at hatching and give you
either. Also pure breds, 25 per cent
deposit, $12 a 100; $6.50 per 50, $4 per
me aie H. A. Neal, Carnesville, Ga.
Pure bred dark Cornish games, one
day old, 15c each. March and _ April
del. Mrs. C. A. Patterson, Ty Ty, Ga.
Baby chicks ea. Tuesday from m
Star pens, 20c each; Exhibition, loc
each; Utility pens, 12c each. All Don-
aldson direct stock of Reds, from high
egg records and prize winners. Mrs.
R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga. R. 5.
grass, Ga. SI
Large, vigorous pure bred chicks:
Sheppard Anconas, $10 a 100; Parks
Barred Rocks, Reg. Per. D-31. $12.
Quality and live del. guar. Daris Rau-
lerson, Rockingham, Ga. : 2
Pure Tancred W. L. $10 a 100; Reds,
$12. Orders must be booked in ad-
vance with 20 per cent deposit. Also
would like to contract to furnish party
150 Tancred W-. L. pullets, 8 wks. old.
D. F. Ogden,.Odum, Ga. Rt. 1. Be.
Chicks from carefully selected 2 an
3 yr. old, Tanered W. L. hens, Pen No. -
1, $10 a 100; No. 2, $8. Write for
quantity -prices. Live del. guar. Also
custom hatching, 2c an egg. A. V.
Holloway, Graymont, Ga. Rt. 1. -
Pure Everlay S. C. dark Brown L
chicks from prize winning stock, $12.-_
50 per 100 del. 50 for $7; 25 for $4. On
orders of 2, 3 or 400 discount of 5 per
cent. Live del. guar. Also hatching
eggs, at reasonable price. R. D. Buice
Orange, Ga. RFD 2. e : ae
State blood tested B. R., Reds, and
Tancred-Hollywood W. L. pure. bred,
carefully culled breeders. Large hat-
ches ea. week. J. C. Baston, Mill-
edgeville, Ga. an
B. R. blood tested stock chicks, $13 |
. Each Tuesday. Live del
Guar Mrs. J. A. Howell, Meigs, Ga.
- from healthy blood tested flocks
Thursday, March 12, 1931,
2 Baby Chicks For Sale
_. Day old chicks of quality. Guar t
live:: W. L., Reds and B. R. $15 an
$16 a 100. 10 per cent discount on al
orders up to March 15th. Eustace J
McKinney, Jr., Blackshear, Ga.
Hollywood S. C. W. L. from 2 yr. old
_ hens, who av. 226 eggs ea. last yr. $15
~ a 100. April del. T. L: Matthews, Lil-
_ burn, Ga.
- Extra special B. R. $8 a 100
200. March and April del.
lis, Alma, Ga.
-. Custom hatching: 3c an egg in lots
of 175 or 250... Also Tancred W. lL.
chicks at $8 a 100. April del. Covil
_ Dickerson, Royston, Ga. Rt..2.
--300 pure bred Tancred W. L. chicks
from high productive hens, free from
--BWD, $10 a 100; $25 for the 300. 20
- per cent for booking orders. Want to
-exch. some for a nice Jersey cow,
fresh in, or soon to freshen, giving
_ not less than 2 1-2 gal. per day. Mrs.
Lundy Sutton, Summit; Ga. Rt. 2. .
' Booking orders for pure bred W. L.
-and R. I. Reds $12'a 100; heavy mixed
_ $11; also pure bred W. L. hens, 1 and
2 yr. old, $1 each. Will exch. Mrs;
Otto Carter, Meigs, Ga, =
_ *+ 4500 chicks every Tuesday afternoon
B.R., or Reds, $10 a 100; W. L. $8.00;
pure Hollywood str. $10. Postpaid 100
per cent live del. Ship COD;:. 2M
-chicks, 1 to 3 wks. old. G. D. Fain,
Edison, Ga. ae
' $15 per
W. E. Mul-
Brown L. or Anconas, R. I. Reds, or B.
R.;--$10. From healthy, blood tested
flock of selected mature hens. 100 per
, cent live del. guar. Also Barron chicks
from high egg record stock, 20c each;
Custom, hatching, eggs set every Wed-
nesday in mammoth Buckeye ine. 3c
an egg. Trays hold 110 eggs. 15 yrs.
ville, Ga.
| Half R. I. Red chicks, 12 1-2c each.
Will ship 15, 20 or 30 up at 6 days old.
Party to pay express. Also hens to go
with. chickens if desired: large. size,
$1.25 each, small $1 .each. Money or-
der with order. Mrs. .L. R. Rampy,
Elberton, Ga. Rt. 8. te een
. High powered chicks frOm: heavy
laying flocks of pure blooded chicks:
. Reds, B. R., W. Wyandottes, $10 a 100,
Tancred W. L. Everlay strain B. L.,
$10. a 100;-heavy mixed, $9; light mix-
ed, $7. All del. Lots less than 100,
add-ic. per chick. -100 per cent. live
_ del. guar. Sat. assured. D. F. Thom-
as, Odum, Ga. Box 27..
Pure bred B. R., White R., Reds,
$10.50 a 100; W. Wyandottes, S. L.
Wyandottes;: Buff Orp.,: $11.50; Light
Brahmas, J. B. Giants, $14; heavy
mixed, $9.50; trapnest Tancred W. L.
250. to 312 egg parentage, $15: Add 50c
to orders less than 100. Postpaid and
guar. 100 per cent live del. Discounts
in 500.and 1M $lots..E: R. Adlington,
Atlanta, Ga. 510 Piedmont Ave. .
Reds and B. R. $10 a 100; L. and
~ Anconas, $9. Hatched twice a ia
n
mammoth Buckeye inc. 100 per cent
live del. guar. Also public hatching,
set Monday and Thursdays of each
week, 3c an egg. Trays. hold 105 eggs.
Shipped COD. And Baby chicks and
hatching. eggs: from 300 egg, imported
_ Tom Barron: W. L. 5 to'7 lb: | hens,
Eggs run.30 oz. to the doz. Write for
prices, J. L. Hurst, Atlanta; Ga. 316
Whitehall St. *
-B.R.,: Reds, and: W.. L. from big
layers, and the finest of breeding.
Rocks and Reds, $11 a 100; Leghorns
$10, per 100. Hatches every week. Any
size order (Name not given). Brooks,
Ga., Care Glenwood Farm.
Booking orders for quality: baby
_. chicks; from blood tested, selected 2
' yr. old breeders. March, April and
May del, Reasonable prices. M. W.
Kantala, Elberton, Ga. ES
_. -150 mixed chicks, 4 wks, old, 20c ea.
also day-old chicks, mixed breed, 10c
each. Money order preferred. Mrs. J.
S. Berryhill, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 5. _
Chicks from pure Donaldson strain
direct. Real quality Reds, 13c each,
or -$12:50 a 100. Send. deposit with
order, bal. COD; custom hatching, 3c
an egg, from. 100 to 500. Cash with
ae Mrs. J. L. Peugh, Barnesville,
ai, + : i
High grade chicks from thorough-
bred, heayy laying and closely culled
breeders: Barred and White Rocks,
R. I. Reds, We L., $10 a 100; heavy
mixed, $9. Postpaid. 100 per cent live
del. W. C. Allen, Albany, Ga. :
_Pure bred Russel str..B. L. day old
chicks at 10c each, or 3 wks. old, 15
each. Now ready to ship. Mrs, J. He
_ Horton, Cochran, Ga, Rie
- Tancred or Barron W. L., $9 a 100; |
exp. in hatching. S. P. Howe, Hape-| healthy flock or heavy layers, $15 a
|ery. stock for same.
Mit, 23-C-31. Also highly
Ft: Valley, Ga.
MARKET BULLETIN
Pure bred Parks B. R. chicks. Only
Cream A grade and better, direct. All
B. W_.D. tested, $16 a 100. Reg. Per-
Gold Strain Buff Rocks, $16 a 100;
For started chicks, $3 a 100 per week.
aoe del. F. W. Voight, Blackshear
a. ee
Pure bred baby chicks. None better
at any price: R. I, Reds, White Rocks,
Partridge Rocks and a few Buff Rocks
$11 a 100 del; Mixed Heavies $9 a 100.
H. F. Morgan, Pitzgerald, Ga. Box 420
Pure bred B. P. Rocks, R. I. Reds
and S. C. W. L. from trapnested blood
.line, bred to live, grow and pay. At
prices that cannot be duplicated for
the quality considered. Hatches com-
ing off ea. Sunday and ready to ride
Monday or Tuesday. Book orders now
W. A. Kutz, Atlanta, Ga. RFD 2, Box
252. Phone Main 17698. .
Baby chicks at reduced rates from
State Accredited flocks, bred for high
egg production and tested fer T. B.
and W. D. Write for prices on kind
and number you want. Chas. F. Howe
Sev. hundred Black Minorcas, Pape
ie chicks from selected stock. $10
rs :
Live del. 100 per cent. Also
eges, 75c per 15, or $3 a 100. Crates
ret. J. F.-Tyson, Tennille, Ga.
Day old, blood tested R. I. Red baby
chicks. $11 a 100 during March. Hch.
every Wednesday. Miss Lizzie Sum-
Se Sylvester, Ga. 907 No. Isabella
Day old Golden Sebrights, 25c each
at my home; also 7 mos old Sebrights,
oS per trio. O. B. Moore, Madras,
Gra. . oY 2 a
Ferris best egg str. W. L| chicks
from stock direct, 260 to 30 Oegg trap-
nest hens, $9 a 100 del~100 per cent
live del. guar. Hatch every Wed. F. B.
Flanders, Rockledge, Ga.
Pape str. S. C. Black Minorcas, from
100; $7.50 for 50 del. Mrs. C. L. Reh-
berg, Cairo, Ga. ~
Baby Chicks Wanted
Exch. value $30 for baby chicks,
hens, syrup, corn, or anything can
use. Write. Mrs. G. H. Horne, Ches-
ter, Ga. Rt. 2. ae
Want baby chicks to raise on halves
200 R. I. Reds, blood tested, or Silver
L. Wyandottes. To 8 or 10 wks. old.
Party to: pay postage on chicks. Mrs.
G. C. Burgess; Murrayville, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want about 75 Buff Orp. or B. R.
Chicks to raise on halves to 5 wks.
Mary Alison, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 3.
Want 200 chicks, Tancred strain.
Will exch 12 B. R. hens and 1 cock.
Mrs. J. R, Lanier, Summit, Ga. Rt. 3.
Want 50'B. R. 1 day old to raise on
halves to 8 or 10 wks. old. Mrs. Bes-
sie McAdams, Bremen, Ga. Rt, 2, Box
Td xe is ee
Want to exch. large Success paper
shell nuts at 15c Ib. for day old chicks
any breed; also want 2 or 300 chicks
to raise on halves to 6 wks. old. Fur-
nish all feed. Mrs. A. A. Dickenson,
Jakin; Ga.
Want large breed baby chicks, pigs,
calves, turkeys, ete. Write. Mrs, E. G
Fountain, Ft. Valley, Ga. Rt. 1.
Exch. bunch or running butterbeans
at 10c Ib. for R. I. Red baby chicks.
Miss Miriam Wheeler, Alma, Ga. Rt.
1.
Want about 25 W. Wyandotte baby
chicks to raise.on halves. Party to
pay postage on_ chicks. Ruth Gil-
breath, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 2. ae
Want White. Minorca chicks on 50-
50. C. Hubbard, Ft. Gaines, Ga...
Want 1 or 200, or any amt, large
breed baby chicks to raise on halves.
Reds or Wyandottes preferred. Mrs.
Cc. A. Taylor, Robinson, Ga. :
Want 100 B. R. of Parks or Thomp-
son str. or Donaldson Reds to raise on
halves to 10 wks. old, to be del. by
March 15th to 20th. Mrs. J. W. Hem,
Summit, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 50...
Want 4 or 500 chicks to raise on.
halves to 8 wks. old. B. R. or Reds
preferred, but will accept any kind.
Write. M. W. Callis, Ellijay, Ga. Rt.
,. Box 39...
, Want baby chicks: Will exch. all
lead. var. apple oe ~ Aa seat
rt , 40c each and other nurs-
ae Write.. Thelma
Alexander, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1. -
Exch. State insp.
and Stuart pecan trees for W. L. baby
chicks, or for seed velvet beans, Spa-
nish peanuts, sound for seed, corn,
-| hogs or anything can be used on farm.
Low rates on trees. Johnson,
Shellman, Ga...
Want 100 to
halves to: 6:.or 8 wks. old. O&- will
Idus
{ ee of
bred All
take hens and raise chicks on halves.
Ref. if required. Mrs. D. B. Whitfield,
Palmetto, Ga. Rt. 1.
. Want 2 or 300 chicks to raise to 8
wks. old. Then, .I to keep 1-3 and give
owner 2-3 of chicks. Mrs. . W.
Booth, Madison, Ga. Rt. 6. :
Want 50 to 200 B. L. or. any large
breed chicks to raise on halves 10 wks
oe Write. B. M. Joiner, Blythe, Ga.
Want 50 B. L. chicks (will consider
Reds or B. P. R.) in exch for good
value. Write. Mrs. J. W. Beck, Ca-
milla, Ga. Rt. A. Box 120.
Want 150 chicks to raise on halves
to 8 or 10 wks. old. Buff Orp. or B. R.
Write before shipping. Mrs. Lillie Hil-
ton, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4.
Want 150 Buff Orp. chicks to raise
on halves to 8 or 10 wks. Write be-
fore shipping. Mrs. Carrie Miller,
Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4.
Want to exch 8M Porto Rico pota-
to slips for 100 Barred Rock baby
ae J. O. Owens, Hawkinsville,
a.
Want 100 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 8 wks. old: B. R. or R. I.
Reds preferred, or any large breed.
a Maud Murphy, (Address not giv-
en).
Want 500 chicks to raise on halves
to. 12 wks. old. Guar. party 250 chicks
if they furnish: feed and ship me the
chicks by April 1st. Prefer Sheppard
str. Anconas, or S. L. Wyandottes, or
any large breed. Write before send-
ing. Mrs. Princess Wilson, Morven,
Ga., RFD 1, Box 44.
Want baby chicks and pure bred
eggs on 50-50 basis. Especially turkey
and geese. Write for information. Mrs.
S. G. Rogers, Claxton, Ga. 7
Exch. value for 100 W. lL. baby
chicks, Ferris strain Mrs. J. A. Bla-
lock, Ty Ty, Ga. Rt. 1.
Shellman, Ga.
50c doz. del.
ville, Ga.
__Buff Rock eggs from highly bred [100 or $1.50 per 15 for hatching. E
budded Schley:
200 chicks to raise on.
Eggs For Sale
Thompson Imp. Ringlet eggs, stock
2nd direct. $1 per 15, $1.75 for 30 del.
Cash Also 1 March cockerel $1.25
FOB. Cash. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks,
Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5..
_ Pure bred Pape Black Minorca eggs
75c per set. del.
Pure B. R. eggs, 75c per 15. Crate
ret. Mrs. Wiley White, Sylvester, Ga.
Ferris best egg strain direct, from
260 to 300 egg record hens, 85c per
15, $4.50 a 100 del. C. S. Peek, College
Park, Ga. RFD 1.
Pure bred Red eggs, 75c per 15, $4.-
50 @ 100; also Mammoth White Pekin
duck eggs, 75c doz. All del. J. H. Hud-
son, Gough, Ga. - f
Pure B. R. eggs from 2 yr. old hens,
R. S. Parham, Green-
Nugget. strain, $1.25 per 15; Also some
1930 hatch pullets. now laying for
a Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairsville,
Bese
Pure bred Mammoth W. Pekin duck.
eggs, 75c per set. postpaid. Mrs. W., C.
Griffin, Tunnel Hill, Ga.
-Aristocrat B. R. eggs from prize
winning flock direct from Holterman.
$1.25 per 15 del. H .A. Stahl, Valdosta,
Ga. 1401 No. Wiliams St..
Pure bred B. R. eggs, Eng. strain,
$e per 15. Cash with order and pos-
tage.
Ga. er .
R. I. Red eggs, 75c per 15, $3.50 a
100; Dark selected stock. Also yr. old
roosters, $1.50 each. Miss Florence
Horne, Grovtown, Ga.
Fischel str. W. Rocks, pufe strain,
65c per setting at my home: Worth a
great deal. more. Mrs. N. E. Hatta-
| way, East Point, Ga. 301 Wadley Ave.
Phone Cal. 1449-W.
Donaldson Red eggs, 85c per 15;
also Thompson Imp. Ringlet eggs, 85c
per 15 del. Crates ret. Taylor Hooks,
Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 2. 2
Snowdrift W. R. hens carefully cull-
ed, also W. Orp. roosters (think will
give good results) free range. Set. of
15 eggs, 75c and postage. Mrs. S. T.
Chamblee, Woodstock, Ga. RFD | 1,
Box 286. | :
Turkey eggs from large stock, $3 per
doz. Write before sending money or-
der or check. Mrs. C. W. Jones, Mc-
Rae, Ga. Rt. 2. ae
Eggs, Giant Pekins, 50c per 11; Wht:
Rock chicken eggs. 75c per 15. Mrs.
Geo. A. Jordan, Gainesville, Ga.
Thompson Imp. Ringlet eggs. ist
prize pen, $1 per 15; $1.75 per 30; 2nd
pen, 80c per 15, $1.35 per 30; also Fer-
ris S. C. W. L. eggs, from direct. pens,
90c per 15, $1.50, 30; 2nd pen 75 per
15, $1.25 for 30. All del. Cartons ret.
son, Martin, Ga.
Mrs. Russell Sauls, +
Mrs. R. M. Huff, Philomath, | G
PAGE EL
Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge, C
Rt. 2.
Selected eggs from show winni
Black Minorcas, $2 per 15. Carto
ret. C. N. Bradshaw, Augusta, |
354 West Ave. 3
Pure Donaldson Red eggs, 75c pet
15; -W. L. eggs, 60c per set. All d
Guar. fertile. Mrs. T. E. Blancha
Appling, Ga. Rt. 2. _ pee
Donaldson Red eggs, from fine w;
ter layers, $1 per 15. Also Rou
duck eggs, $1 per 15. Mrs. J.sT. Lar
sbert, Forest Park, Ga.
Ky. Dominecker pit game eggs,
per 15 del. Crate ret. This str. h
been on 1 poultry yard in Newton C
for 47 yrs. They differ in color. E
all season.. No personal checks. H,
Loyd, Covington, Ga. Rt. 2. es
Pure S. C. W. L. Tancred str. e
55c per 15. Add postage. Mrs. G.
Holcomb, Bremen, Ga. aa
Pure White Indian Runner duck
eggs, $1 per 13; large lots, 5c an egg
also turkey eggs, $3.50 per 11. Mrs,
x Moore, Canton, Ga. oe
Eggs per setting of 15 from: Gia
Black Minorcas, $2.50; Ringlet B. R.
$1.50; genuine Buff Cochin bantams,
$1.50. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga.
Peters Bldg. See
B. R. eggs, Thompson Ringlet st
$1 per setting, or exch. for Pe
duck eggs; Black Minorcas, Pape st
$1.25 per 15, or exch. Mrs. J. A.
Pure bred Thompson Ringlet B. R.
select hatching eggs $1 per 15 post-
paid. Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon, G
RFD 2.
R. I. Red eggs for hatching $1.50 pe
15. Mrs. J. M. Clark, Baxley, Ga.
White Pekin ducks eggs at $1.10
doz. del. Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brookle
Ga, : Bene
Pure bred dark Cornish Game egg:
$1.25 per 16 prepaid. Miss Leona Sim
son, Culverton, Ga. Box 38, Rt. 1.
Pure bred White Leghorn eggs f
hatching, carefully selected $1 per 15.
or will exch eggs for pecans, peanuts
or honey. Mrs. W. C.. Underwoo
Blue Ridge, Ga. Hae
Pure bred S. C. R. I. Red eggs,
per 15 del. Money order. H. B. Peele
Devereux, Ga. JIE ee
Pure bred dark Cornish game
White Orpington eggs $1.25 per se
ting of 15 del. Crates to be ret. Mr.
Lois Tanner, Dewy Rose, Ga.
Bantam eggs from beautiful litt
birds, 50c per setting. Ray Johnso
Rt. 1, Hartwell, Ga. mae
Pure Mammoth White Pekin du
eggs, $1 per doz. del. Mrs. W.
Haynie, Lexington, Ga. Rt. 1.
Hatching eggs from fine heavy 1a}
ing Thompson strain Barred Rocks
range. 100, $4, $1.50 per 15, postpai
Mrs. A. C. Spence, Blakely, Ga.
Extra fine R. I. Red eggs $5
Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. .
Buff Minorca Hatching eggs, $1
15, $1.75 per 30; Postpaid. Schm
Strain direct, good layers of big egg
fine market fowls. J. D. Johnson, N
226 West..Jefferson St., Thomas
Ga. - ce
Hatching eggs from pure bred lar
White Indian Runner ducks, $1 se
of 13; Large White Muscovey D
eggs, $1.50 setting of 13; Large
Toulouse Geese eggs, 20c each
stock for sale. W .H. Hagan, Mor
a. Se
Pure R. I. Red hatching eggs,
per 15 or $450 per 100. Mamm
White Pekin hatching eggs 5c
doz. del. J. H. Hudson, Gough,
M. B. turkey eggs, $3.50 per 15 d
Crates to be ret. Begin shipping abo
March 20th. A. L. Moss, Alto, Ga.
Thompson strain Barred Rock
for setting also pearl White Orpin
tons 75c per 15, crates to be ret. M:
J. J. Mann, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3.
-Thorobred dark Cornish eggs.
hatching $2.50 and $3 per 15. K
Cooper, Moultrie, Ga. Te
Pure bred Indian Runner duck eg
by insured parcel post $1 per 15. J
L. B. Taylor, Rydal, Ga. ae
Pure bred Barred eggs 50c per
of 15 at my home 1 1-2 mi. from
post on the Ringgold Pike. Mrs.
R. White, Chickamauga, Ga. Rt.
Hatching eggs for sale, pure br
Partridge. Rock stock direct from Bi
Bros. Setting of! 15 for $1.50 del. Hi
vercentage of fertility guarantec
Fenton Clifford Harrison Rt. 1 Bruns:
wick, Ga. - es
Jersey Black Giant hatching eggs.
75c per setting; 2 settings $1.25. From
large stock, hens weigh up to 10
ene over. A. C. Floyd, Rt. 2, Clay
.
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RN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE
Nice popcorn i930 crop 25c pint shell-
- Miss Lula Floyd, Rockmart, Ga.
ite: 2. =.
mp. early Prolific corn nubbed and
ed $3 bu. or exch. 1 bu. for 4 bu.
ucker cotton seed. Lonnie Williams,
lowery Branch, Ga. Route 2.
anks Farm Relief. Sound, firm,
p grained and heavy yielder white
d corn. Selected. $2 per bu. FOB.
-Cash, Ayersville, Ga. Route 1.
Nhatleys red: cob prolific pure and
ind nubbed and hand shelled, $2 bu.
OB Wrightsville. Ga. K. P. Brown,
ightsville, Ga.
Marlboro seed corn selected and nub-
ed and hand shelled $2 bu. or 75c pk.
exch. for Irish potatoes or syrup or
Mato plants. I also have a few more
gocd table white peas called Garett
quick cookers at 7c lb. would exch. for
sd fruit, potato plants. Also have
. old-Gen Boon pumpkin seed 10c
. exch. for pole beans; also have a
Lee Wilson big boll cotton $1 bu.
sh. for syrup. B. L. Petty, Cumming.
a. a i .
Old fashioned yellow field Flint large
areq seed corn $1 peck del. $2.75 bu.
OB. Milton Sumner, Route 3, Sylves-
Be
5 bu. good heavy corn $1 bu. Em-
tt Miller, Box 85, Woodland, Ga.
Hastings prolific seed corn hand
lected . 60c pk.-or $2.25 bu. J. B.
ford, Maysville, Ga.
astings white seeded chicken corn
Ib. or 4 1-2 lbs. $1 or exch. for
sckled,. whippoorwill, unknown or
mixed cow peas, at 10c Ib. or Span-
peanuts at-5c lb. or Ringlet B. R.
Ss at $1.25 per 15 eggs. Miss Agnes
enshaw, Barnett, Ga.
45 bu. good sound milling corn in 2
bu. bags $1 per bu. FOB cash with
der. G. M..Smith, (no address).
Hastings prolific. seed corn. Pure.
arefully selected, nubbed \and shelled.
k, 80c; half bu. $1.50, bu. $2.50 FOB
pcsevile, Ga. Geo. T. Trawick,
nto Bey :
00 bu. 1930 slip shucked corn in ear
bu. FOB loading points, cash with
er. G. M. Smith, Midville, Ga.
hatleys imp. Prolific seed corn,
bed and shelled. Won first. prize in
ch County and a State prize this
ist year. Price $2 per bu. FOB Ft.
alley. John H. Allen, Ft. Valley, Ga.
Pure Hastings Prolific seed corn nub-
and shelled one year from origina-
r $2 per bu. or 65c per pk. FOB Roy-
Ge G. A. Skelton, Route 1, Roy-
on, a. ;
enuine selected Hastings seed corn
lobbed and shelled for 60c pk. or $2:
bu. FOB. Cash with order. C. E.
easley, Dewy Rose, Ga. Route 2.
Cokers Ellis and Marretts Dt. pro-
Cc guar. sound, $3.50 per bu. $1.25 per
. del. H. W. Thurmond, Gresham-
re Whatleys prolific seed corn,
0 grown, selected and nubbed, $1.75
bu. James H. Brown, Cordele, Ga.
930 crop of white shelled popcorn at
b. del. No stamps accepted. G. Y.
somans, Vidalia, Ga.
Mexican June corn mostly white, 2nd
from Hastings $1 peck, del. exch.
r sound running velvet beans for
ed. Mrs. J. A. Howell, Route 1, Meigs,
hatleys prolific seed corn, 4 ears to
alk, small red cob, selected and nub-
d, sound and nice, $2.50 per bu. 5 bu.
0. Alex Barfield, Louisville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Browns. imp. big white flint heaviest
and most weevil resistant corn $1 peck
.00 bu. J. W. Brown, Helena, Ga.
Hastings pure prolific first year 75c
or $2.50 bu. FOB. Mrs. L. B. Sisk,
ngton, Ga. Route 2.
dmont 2 ear corn, Ist yr. $3.50
collect, $1 per pk. postpaid. Rhett
einheimer, Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1. .
500 bu. good corn, well slipped
uck. Make best offer, FOB. J. M.
nes, Marshallville, Ga.
Marlboro pro ific seed corn. Yrs. of
i and crib selection, shelled. Guar.
$1 pk. $1.80 per 1-2 bu. $3 bu.
B. C.N. Adams, Social Circle, Ga.
Mathews Imp. Soy beans, $3.50 bu.
Aung beans, 25c lb. $12 bu. FOB.
_ Grown on own farm. in Campbell
county. A. W. Seenoee Atlanta, Ga.
Whatieys prolific. 75 pk. postpaid
1 bu. lots, 50c pk. not prepaid. Cash
th. ets Mrs. L. F. Jones, Pitts,
shelled. First prize winner in Peach
Gomer Meeks, Alto, Ga. Rt. 2.
slim ears of hard corn to stalk, ma-
ES
MARKET BULLETIN
nubbed and shelled. $2.50 bu. FOB.
E. C. Joyner, Bonaire, Ga.
Genuine 8 row little cob corn, $1 pk.
or exch, for anything of value, Starl-
ing Yawn, Vienna, Ga. ee
Genuine Whatleys prolific, and
Mexican June. Carefully grown and
selected, $2 bu. FOB. Exch. for sound,
well cleaned 90-day speckled velvet
beans or Calif. black-eyed peas. J, T.
Gammage, M. D. Pineview,Ga. -
Whatleys red cob 2 ear corn. Field
selected and hand nubbed and shel-ed,
in good bags, $2.50 bu. FOB. J. L.
fhomas, Madison, Ga. RFD 1.
Everetts Champion prolific. Field
selected. 75c pk. Write for larger lot
juantities. .E. C. Heaton, Hartwell,
Ga. Rt. 3.
Rockdale Big Ear corn, $2.50 bu.
Best tor bottom lands and rich up-
lands. Unexcelled Ga. var. for main
crop, Limited suppiy. FOB. E. H.
Vaylor, Roberta, Ga. Rt. 1. ee
5 bu. fine Whaileys, $2.10 bu. $1.10
per 1-2 bu. 60c. pk. aiso 4 bu. back
walnuts, $1.10 bu. not hulled. Excn.
wainuts for hens, sheep and goats, or
oats or good cotton seed. A. W. Little,
siampton, Ga. sae
Hastings prolific. Ist yr. Sound and
pure, selected for seed, $3 bu. FOB, or
exch. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga.
RED: 225,
Hastings prolific. Ist yr. Nubbed and
shel.ed, $2.50; also hasiings . white
Rice pop corn. Ist yr. 10c lb. J. M.
Anthony, Juniper, Ga.
Good, sound yellow Queen pop corn,
8c lb. Add postage. Walter Jones,
Ramuurst, Ga. Rt. 1.
hastings early prolific and Hickory
King seed coin, sound and clean, hanu
she.ied and nubbed. 60c pk. $2.75 bu.
del. Fred Weeks, Dial, Ga.
Yellow Dent seed corn, $1.75 FOB,
or exch. for big white peas. Duitie
vance, Oakwood, Ga.
Extra early corn, 24 ears to the
staik. Write for price. G. V. Gille-
Jrand, Cummings, Ga. Rt. 2.
Slipped shuck ear corn, car load, Ic
ib. on car. Eli S. Lewis, Dawson, Ga.
Whatileys pro.ific. Produced 60 bu.
to the acre in 1930 $2.50 bu. FOB. J.
A. Noian, Apalachee, Ga. RFD 1. ,
Whatleys neld selected, nubbed and
shelled, $2 bu. 75c pk. J. A. Bruce,
#airmount, Ga. RFD 2.
Whatleys imp. prolific. Nubbed and
county and a State prize this yr. $2
ou. FOB. John H. Alien, Ft. Valley,
wa, :
oo corn, raised 2 crops in a yr. 25c
qt.
Loggins, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1.
Neals Paymaster seed corn, 2 to 3
ears to sta.k, in ear or Shelled, $3 bu.
OB (Seed cost $5 bu. last yr.) also
Honey Drip cane syrup, 80c gal. 6 gal,
to cs. FOB. Exch, syrup or other va.ue
for 5 Ibs. good home-made tobacco, Ea.
to pay PP. Write. Also have a little
more of Hastings prolific, nubbed and
shelled, $2.50 bu. or 2 bu. $4.50. FOB.
Cuban Flint yellow seed corn, weevil
proof, $2. bu. or exch. P. J. Watson,
Nunez, Ga. . ss
Whatleys prolific, 75c peck, $2.50 bu.
Exch. for peanuts at 5c lb. O. S. Dug-
zan, Chester, Ga. SPS
Pure Whatleys prolific, nubbed and
shelled. $2.50 bu. or 75c pk. FOB. C.
L. Whatley, Cuthbert, Ga. Rt: 3.
Woods imp. Hastings prolific. The
Crib filler. Selected by hand. $2.50
bu. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks, Ga.
Nice, selected 1930 crop sound Yel-
ow Dent seed corn, shelled, 75c bal.
$1.75 peck del. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan,
Jarrollfon, Ga. Rt. 5.
Few bu. some extra fine seed corn,
weevil, resistant, pure white and very
prolific, 2 or more ears to stalk. Have
been selecting this corn in the field
-or past 22 yrs. $1 peck. Cash or
money order. No checks. C. F. Coop-
er, Lyons, Ga. RFD 1.
Hastings, field selected, free . from
weevils, $1 peck. Whatleys prolific,
sound, selected ears, 75c pk. Raines
imp. Flint, weevil resistant (2 long,
tures as early as Hastings and shells
out 56 lb. of corn to 70 Ibs. of ears in
shuck), 90c pk. and old fashioned yel-
ow Flint field corn. Better than
white corn for stock and poultry. $1
pk. R. P Stanford, Ty Ty, Ga. Rt. 1.
Fastings prolific and some Yellow
Dent (early) corn for sale or exch. for
white peas or 0-day velvet beans. H.
> Rrotk, Carrollton, Ga.~
Watkins 8 row seed corn for -sale,
$2.50 per bu. vrolific 1 to 4 ears to
stalx. K. P. Walden, Louisville, Ga.
Mexican June corn 8c Ib. 90c pk. Mrs.
C. R. Morgan, Americus, Ga.
Also pop corn, 8c lb. Mrs. J..W. |
Mitchell field corn seed (Red, White
er bu. or 75c pk.
nS she Wate and shelled. Mrs. B.
F, Waldron, Dixie; Ga. = i
Genuine Little White cob corn eight
rows improved, carefull selected, nud=
bed and shelled $3.25 bu. FOB. J. D
Stratton, Point Peter, Ga. Route 2.
Tenn. Red cob and yellow dent seed
corn in good bags 50c per peck FOB
Lavonia, Ga. any quantity. B. F.
Cheex, Lavonia, Ga. A
A number of bushels seed corn, pro-
lific red cobb, one year from originator,
2 to 4 ears to stalk, $2 per bu. 60c peck,
FOB. W. B. Cadle, Mt. Vernon, Ga.
Whatleys Prolific seed corn certified
by the Georgia crop imp. assn. 99 per
cent pure and sold under their mem-
bership tag. 1 to 2 bu. lots $2.50 bu.
Larger quantities $2.40 bu. FOB Car-
rollton. Less than bu. lots at rate of
$3 per bu. If wanted by parcel post
send postage extra of above prices. H.
O. Lovvorn, Carrollton, Ga. .
Excellent white dent 50c pk. $1.75 bu.
del. PP. R. W. Nichols, Mineral Bluff,
Ga.
Johnsons Weevil Proof prolific corn
seed 2 to 5 ears to stalk, nubbed and
hand shelled, $1 per pk. $3.50 bu. $15.
for 5 bu. prepaid, send P. O. money or-
der. E. A. Smith, Tifton, Ga. #3
Whatleys prolific imp. Prize corn 2
bu. bags $2 per bu. Send remittance.
D. Cc. Strother, Ft. Valley, Ga.
Hastings Prolific seed corn, 1st year
from. originator, Grown on bettom land
away from other varieties and no fod-
der pulled. Selected ears nubbed and
Pee $2 bu. Richard Lewis, Cornelia,
a.
Mixons 6 ear prolific corn, 1 bu $2.50,
1 pk. 70c half bu. $1.30, yellow danvers.
and white. silver skin onion sets 15c
quart, FOB Pearson, Send M. O. or
stamps, will exch. for running velvet |
beans $1.50 or bunch velvets at $2 per
bu. W. H. Waddeile, Pearson, Ga.
Old time yeliow seed corn for sale,
the best for chickens and all stock, 50c
pk. FOB Alma, Ga., or $2 bu. D. M. Lee,
Alma, Ga. j
_ Excellent corn, kept in well ceiled,
compartively air tight cribs, and well
treated against weevils. Write for
prices. J. G. Dean, Dawson, Ga.
Marlboro prolific seed corn for sale,
the finest fiint corn I have ever seen,
almost weevil proof and cannot be beat
for bread and grits or any use. $2 bu.
D. M.}
or 50c peck. FOB Alma, Ga.
Lee, Alma, Ga.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE |
75 bu. Cooks. Pure and ciean. $1+
bu. in small lots. Exch. for corn,
peanut hay, or velvet beans. Pariy
io. pay frt. on ea, both ways. B. A.
Addison's early prolitic, 75 bu. 5 bu.
$3. R. W. Green, Moreland, Ga.
60 bu. Ruckers. 2nd yr. 75 bu. FOB.
Frt. paid to your station in lots of 10
ae or more, O. L. Cowan, Doraville,
Bishop, Fitzgerald, Ga. et
a. x :
Piedmont Cleveland. 75c bu. FOB.
Also Stone Mtn. melon seed, 60c lb. G.
M. Young, Rebecca, Ga. Rt. 2.
Pure Ruckers. direct from Orig.
Kept clean at gin. 75c bu. Mrs. W. A.
| Bennett, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 1. _
200 bu. ea. Petty Toole and Cooks.
Guar. wilt resistant and sound. Re-
ee A. O. Whitchard, Blakely,
a
Pure Wilsons Ist yr. also Petty Toole
1gt yi. Both grown on my farm pnd
ginned on my own gins. Guar. R. H.
Warnock, Brooklet, Ga.
Lankford big boll, Vandiver hea
fruiter, Wilson big type, $1.25 bu. FOB.
J. A. Bruce, Fairmount, Ga. RFD 2. .
Wilson better staple $1 bu; also
Douthet seed corn. Very prolific,
oo bu. W. L. Gibson, Social Circle,
a. ,
Piedmont Cleveland, 75c bu. FOB.
R. M. Turner, Royston, Ga.
Three in 1, Kept pure Ist yr. from
FOR Dix- Rucker breeding. Raised without boll
i
|
Thursday, March 12, 1931,
weevils. Either var. 75c bu. FOB. J.
M. S. Myers, LaFayetie, Ga. Rt. 4.
Half and half cotton seed, 90c bu.
J. H. Kellehew, Eliabell, Ga.
Cleveland big boll. . Absolutely pure.
1st yr. $1 bu. $3 per cwt. bag FOB;
aiso Ruckers No. 1, and Half and hali.
Recleaned and culled. 75c bu. $2.25 per
cwt. FOB. Money order or cashiers
FU, B.S
Half and Half, $2.50 per 100 Ibs.
FOB. H, A. Monfort, Helena, Ga.
Pure College No. 1, $1 bu. Aliso 100
bu, pure Hastings prolific corn, $150 .
ou. W. 8. Pinkerton, Madison, Ga.
xt. 3.
per cwt. J. R. Cramer, Carrollton, Ga,
else
Piedmont ped. big boll, $250 per cwt.
Aso sugar cured hams, 35 lb. Wit. 25
<0 26 Ibs. Mrs. E. M. Travis, Fayette-
ville, Ga. ;
- Cokers No. 5. 60 bu. at 75c bu. FOB,
Grown on own farm. Mrs. R. L.
Jowns, Davisboro, Ga. ; Lee
150 bu. pure Wannamakers Cleve- .
land. Culled from the tield. Roll drop-.
ped at the gin. 75c bu. Exch. for feed,
eed corn or good pigs at a fair mar-
ket price; can also spare a few more
pu. of ped. Piedmont Cleveland, New.
No. 5, at $1.25 bu. J. A. Stone, Cum-
ping, Ga.
ay Toole, Mathis str. Small lots,
Dawson, Ga.
Pure Addisons extra early, prolific,
med. boll, 75c bu. or exch for 8 or 10 |
wks. old pigs. J. P. Adams, Juniper,
Ga. :
Manleys heavy fruiter, Ocala and
Ruckers $1 bu. del. All good and
sound, saved for planting. Exch. 2
ju. for 1 dark Cornish young hens as
long as the seed lasts. H. W. Thur-
mond, Greshamvile, Ga.
Mathis Toole wilt resistant, 85c bu.
FOB. Write for prices on 5 or more
au. lots. G. D. Kierce, Mgr. Sunny-
ide Farm, Pelham, Ga.
Genuine, graded and recleaned
Wannamaker Cleveland, $1 bu. N. J.
White, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 1.
- Pure Piedmont ped. Cleveland. Pri-
vately ginned, recleaned. First and.
second pickings. $1 bu. R. W. Stem-
oridge, Milledgeville, Ga. say
Pure Ruckers, new, 5 bu. 90c bu.
7OB. Cash with order. Frank 8. Pal-
mer, Waynesboro, Ga. :
Half and Half. Ist yr. Absolutely
pure and culled, $3.50 per cwt. FOB.
Exch. for chufas, Spanish and Run-
aAing peanuts for seed. J. B. Proctor,
Sastman, Ga.
Rhynes Cook wilt resistant, by Or-
og. $1.25 bu. C. L. Rhyne, Piains, Ga.
Piedmont Cleveland, 1st yr. $2.25. per
cwt. FOB. No personal checks. Mrs.
. M. Whitlow, Canon, Ga. Rt. 3. 4
10 bu. C:eveland big boll, $9 for lot,
or exch. for field and table peas or
z0o0d sugar cane syrup. J. W. McGow-
an, Graymont, Ga.
Piedmont Cleveland and Neelys.
ong staple Cleveland, 75c bu. or exch.
Ne C. Edmondson, Temple, Gea, Rt.
Half and Half at 70c bu. Exch. for
2 or 3 bu. peas, 1 bu. 90-day speck-
led runner velvet bean seed (sound.
pure Ga. cane p, last. yr. crop.
Must be true to sample. M. P. Mar-
tin, Arcola, Ga. - : : r
Broadwells dbl, jointed, Ist yr. Kept
pure at gin, 75c bu. Richard Lewis,
Cornelia,. Ga. y
Arkansas Rowden 40. Pure seed. ist
yr. No. Ga. grown, $1.50 bu. $4 per
oe FOB. H. A. Neal, Carnesviile, -
a.
No. 5, Cokers 75c bu. or exch for
Spanish peanuts. B. B. Strange,
Swainsboro, Ga. Rt. 5.
__Neelys pure and free of black seed
85c bu. Exch. 5 bu. for 100 Ibs. seed
Spanish peanuts, or 5 bu. white mill-
ing corn. Buford Vollrath, Winston,
Cochrans prize winning seed, $5 per | Ga
CWT. -Exch. for pigs. S. Warlick,
Co lege Park, Ga.
Imp. Russell big boll. 43 to 45 bolls
to the lb. $1 bu. or 5 and 10 bu. lots,
8 pe J. M. Elrod, Hartwell, Ga.
Cokers No. 5, strain 2 and Neelys
Grown and carefully ginned by us. 60c
a rae L. Thornton, Dewyrose, Ga
Pure Half and Half. Carefully cared
for when ginned. ist yr. from Sum-
sek $1.50 bu. N. T. Beasley, Kite,
a:
Piedmont, ped. Cleveland. 1st yr.
Carefully -ginned and culled. $1. bu.
eae ool. McCulllough, Dexter, Ga.
Cotton seed of both Summerour and
100 bu. pure Wannamakers, reclean-
ed, 65c bu, Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga.
Lee Wilson, ist yr. Made 100 bales
on 100 A. in 1930. $3 per cwt. sack,
FOB, L. A. Woodruff, Grower, By-
ronville, Ga.
Rhynes. Cooks wilt resistant. ist
vr. Ginned. on Orig. private gin. $1
ver bu. Exch. for No. 1 Spanish pea-
nuts. C. D. Williamson, Plains. Ga.
Bie bol. wilt resistant cotton seed.
aid $3 per bu. last yr. but to my for-
mer friends now, 75c bu. FOB. Exch. |
eS peanuts. A. Campbell, Surrency,
a.
600 bu. Cokers 5, cotton seed 60
ro FOE. P. C. Clemons, Madison,
ao Wet. 2.
(Continued on page fifteen)
wee
Neclys ped. 85c bu. FOB, or $280 _
6c bu. large iots, 60c. J. G. Dean, oS
oe
eae
cak. Ray Thompson, Eatonton, Ga., a
FE
for p.anting), and 1 bbl 30 gal. cap. =
fbee
RED)
| ooks, Ga.
n, Ga.
a.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
per -eent: lint
uar. pure, 46
seec.,. 60c bu. A. J.
Half cotto
Scott, Ga. Rt. 1.
Hnt: 75c bu.:-FOB.
rolls cleaned ou and first seed
. C.. Jackson;
Kkers 5,
0 bu. Columbia .ong staple.
as early as other short cotton.
are tough and. weevils will not
Ga Rt. 1,
am Cleveland big
ovington Toole wilt restart ca
N. C. Alston. M. D.,
okers Delta: type. 1st yr. Reclean-
$2 p er 100 lb bag. FOB. O. K. Da-
*Marshallville Ga.
ddisons extra early, prolific, med.
. Lints 45 per cent. Sell or exch,
ed peanuts or elvet beans. Jno.
ae Juniper,
| bu. Addisons early big boll,
FOB or exch. for sound, bright
5 sound runncr pea-
or State insp. Porto Rico potato
-L. W.-Sea.,u. Pinehurst. Ga.
. Cotton turned out
most. half and half from this seed
S yr. and almost no black seed in
60c bu. $1.50. per cwt. Exch. .
1 bu. for 50 B. R. or W. Wyandotte
yy chicks. Paul Whitworth. Colbert,
sh peanuts,
No.
eure, - special selected Covington
oole and Cooks wilt resistant 5c
R: L. Brown, McRae, Ga.
ington Toole, $2.25: per ewt bag,
ch. voe M. Brown, McRae, Ga.
annamakers ist yr. $1 bu. FOB.
rately ginned. C. C. McKnight, Se-.
Pure, enna Cokers No.
60e bu..S. 2. Thornton, Dewy-
ant. 2:
mont Cleveland, recleaned and
IM. Turner,
5, and Nee-
, 15e bu
yston, Ga.
Wilson ist yr. Sound $3. per
IB. Hie Bi ae McRae, Ga.
Ison | type. big boll, ist + yin a
B, Lioyd Woodall,
iu, recleaned Ruckers 1st yr,
bu. D. K. Duncan. Douglasville,
pu. recleaned Ruckers, 1st. year
G. A. Hardy, Powder Springs,
00 bu. graded Wilson. 2nd yr. Pure.
clean, 90c bu. John T. McKenzie,
ntezuma, Ga.
_ Ruckers, Wannamaker Cleve-
dq boll and Piedmont ee
| ony saved for
est price ever.
wackers, $1 bu. FOB here, or exch
cleaned at gin. $1 bu. at my home
-FOB. Cash or
_W. i, Stone, Box Springs, Ca.
00 pu. pure, recleaned
jeland. Grown on my farm. Guar.
Sample on request. Also 25. bu.
s Cleveland. $1 bu. Amos Floyd,
ure Wannamaker Cleveland, $2.-
r cwt. Exch. for
S or Duroc J, gilt...
er cotton seed same price. Leland |-
ims, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2.
Piedmont ped. Cleveland. f&Ti-
Jas. A. Chaun-
dmont ped. Cleveland Recleanea.
Cash with order.
u for bu. W
Also pure
ginned. $1 bu.
, Screven, Ga.
ae Stewart, Buca-
1ee Wilson. Pure and sound. ist yr.
a Exch, for anything of
S. M. Earnest. Bowdon Junc-
RESH AND CURED. MEATS
untry cured hickory smoked hams
db. _ Shoulders.
Turin, Ga.
KS county hams.
lard, 12 1-2c Ib. in 50 Ib. cans. All
Lee Patrick, Quitman, Ga... .
loked hams. 27c lb, Cash. BB.
hge, Swainsboro. "Ga. Rt.
5 cre cured. country _ smoked
W. D.. Putnam,
lb. Riley C.
2oc Abe Pure
i
MARKET BULLETIN
FRUIT. FOR SALE
Dried apples, 17 1-2c lb. or exch.
for. Otootan beans at $3 bu. or syrup.
or red. and white Crowder peas, or
what have you? Sudie O. os gton,
-Calhoun, Ga
Nice sundried peaches and apples.
15edb; Mrs. J, A, Wilson, Martin, Ga.
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
ETC., *OR SALE
_State Insp. pecan <rees for sale or
xch. for home cured meats, hams or
ae velvet beans or peas, good shell-
ed corn, Calif, privet hedge plants, 3
yrs, old; 4c ea., 2 yrs. 8c ea, well. root-
ed, cash or exch. Persimmon _ trees,
60c. ea. Enclose mony order. with
order. All plants. well rooted, satis.
ee Mrs, Hy L: Brittingham, Guy-
ton, Ga.
/State -insp. pecan trees, 2 to 8 ft,
Pabst, Success and Moneymaker, 5c.
Pecks Ponder, Whigham, Ga.
Red and Black raspberries, $1 per
doz. Lucretia dewberries. $1 per doz.
or $3. per 100. White Eng. peach trees,
ng. horse apple, Blue and Damson
plums, large Goose plums, old fashion-
ed red plum peaches, Clingstone pea-
ches, ea. 20c. Good roots. Muscadines,
well rooted, 20c ea. or $4 per 100. Cat-
nip and garden horse mint, 25c doz.
Add postage on smail orders. Mrs.
Mae Turner, Rt. 4, Cleveland, Ga.
Seedling pecan trees, i to 2 feet
high, 15c ea. About 75. trees. -No
checks accepted. Mrs. F. W. Freeman
Rt. 2, McIntyre, Ga.
Concord grapes, well rooted, 10 for
$1. Figs, 1 ft. high, 10 for $1. Or 5
grapes and 5 figs $1. All. postpaid. C.
&. Smith, Braselton, Ga.
Seedling peach trees 1 to 3 ft. high
8c to 15c ea; Squash (seed, . mixed
colors. green, white and yellow, 15c
per cupful. igar pie pumpkins seed
20c cupfull.. Add postage. No checks.
Mrs. J. T. Jones, Rt. 2, McIntyre, Ga.
12 one yr. old Black Walnut trees,
well..rooted, value 25c ea. Will exch.
for field peas, any kind, must be
sound. B, F. Evans, Rt. 3, Milan, Ga.
Budded and State insp. Schley pe-
can trees 3 to 7 ft. tall at $25 per C.
Less than 100 trees will be 5c more
per tree. Will exch. for peas, pea-
nuts, Otootah.soy beans, meat and
lard at reasonable prics. L. M. Ken-
nedy, Collins, Ga.
State insp. true to name apple trees
all leading varieties, 2 yr..3 to 4 ft.
MSC] Ga. dL AVEa 2 eo 8 i 10c., Ea
| Harvest Keiffer, Cycle and Pineapple
pear trees, 4 to 5 ft, 0c ea., or $4 per
doz. White Eng. peach trees, 1 to two
feet, 5c ea. Concord and Niagara
grape vines, 2 yrs, 10c ea., or $7.50 per
100, + Progressive everbearing and
Premier strawberry plants, $1 per 100.
All postpaid, or will exch. any of the
above for meat lard, hens, baby chicks
Ga. cane syrup, or anvthing I can use.
W. H. Alexander, Cleveland, Ga. -
State insp. true to name nursery
stock: peach trees, leading var. $45 M.
$5 a 100, $1 doz; seedling peach, $15 M.
$3 .a 100; 75c doz. Apricot and plum,
lead. var. $10 a 100, $1.50 doz. Grape
vines, $5 a 100; $1 doz. . Raspberry, $4
a 100, 60c doz. E. B. Travis, Riverdale,
Ga.
Early Harvest and Keffer pear, 4 to 5
ft. 40c ea. $4 doz. Leading var. apples,
from early summer until late fall, 2 to
3 ft. 10c each; Concord Blue and Niag-
ara white grape, 10c each, $1 doz. All
state insp. and true to name. Post-
paid. Exch. for hens or baby chicks.
C. M. Alexander, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1.
May cherries, white Eng. peach trees,
4 or 5 ft. 90c doz. Add postage on
small orders. Mrs. V. S. Ladd, Gaines-
ville, Ga. Rt. 7.
State: insp. and true to name, lead-
ring. yar. nursery stock: 2 and 3 yr. old
apple trees, 20c each; 1 yr. Whips, 10c
| each; peach, T5Cs Garber and Keiffer
pear, and cherry, 40c each; grape, 10c;
raspberry, 10c; Klondike and Mission-
ary strawberry, 50c a 100; $3.50 M.
Everbearing, 75c a 100, $5 M. Mrs. Lee
Head, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 1.
SYRUP FOR SALE
Pure Ga. Cane syrup. Grade and
wt. guar. 6 10 lb. cans, $3.50 per cs.
122575 $305) FOB= < zch. 3 gal. for *
bu, of good mixed peas. I to pay irt.
on syrup and other party on peas. M.
tT. Nunnally, Jr., Thomasville, Ga.
Guar. pure, G Cane syrup. Half
gal cans, labeled, 50c per can. Any
quantity. Jas. A. Chauncey. Screven,
Ga.
Bight 10 lb.\buckets of Honey Drip
sorghum syrup, $1 backet FOB. Exch.
for 8 pure bred yr. old hens or guin-
hens and rooster, A. J. Pope
Tape eae _
Pure. sugar cane syrup, bright and
heavy. $3.50 per cs, of 6 No. 10 cans;
$3.80 per cs. of 12. No. 5s. Few cs. No.
1 grade. 40c cs. less. uabeled. Also a
few bbls. good syrup, %16 bbl. Ali FOB
For check. vith order, add 10c to chk
for exchange, 10c cs. .css on 5 cs. lots.
Prices advancing on account of scar-
city. Lee Patrick, Quitman, Ga. ~
POTATOES FOR SALE
Porto Ricans, Govt. insp. $1 bu. at
my farm, also about 50 bu Petty Toole
wilt resistant cotton seed: $1 bu. L.
Aspinwall, Screven, Ga.
. Guar. pure Porto Rico seed pota-
ties unsurpassed; alsc Porto Rican
plants, extra early Hou Bed del. $2.50
M, Later, $2.25 M del. Special prices
on larger quantities. All Govt. insp.
Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga.
Porto Rican seed sweet potatoes,
75c per bu. EH. L. Dixon, Blackshear,
Ga. Rt. 1, Box 104.
Porto Ricans $1 bu. Cash. No checks
Taylor Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 2.
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Fresh shallots, 10c punch, 60 to 70
bunches. No small number of bunch-
es sent out by parcel post. Miss Ida
Dodd, Fairmount, Ga.
Georgia Products Wanted
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want 4 cx 5 bu. Otootans and 2 1-2
bu. Biloxi soys. Will exch. good value
for same Write Mrs. Homer Harris,
De Sota, Ga
Want some winter field peas, or to
hear from parties that have them.
Wiil exch strawberry plants, or. buy,
or will sell the plants. Write if in-
terested. A. B. McDonald, Townsend
Ga. RED t; Box: 53:
Want 5 bu. peas, Clays,- Irons, or
mixed, and any kind for forage. Give |
description and lowest cash prices. D.
B. Allmon, Clarkesville, Ga. Rt. 4. ~
+
Make del. price. R. S. Parham, Green-
ville, Ga.
ning velvet beans, 2 1-2 bu. sound wht
Spanish peanuts. Want good. planting
stock. Exch. sound Brabham peas.
State best. terms you will make on
os W. A. Williams, Hephzibah, Ga.
R
Want to exch. gooc Summerours
Half and Half cotton seed for velvet
beans. Write. Ss. E, Giles, Winder,
Ga.-Rt; 4.
Want 5 or 6 bu. Irons~or Brabs for
seed. Exch. pure Porto Rico pot.
plants. Make an offer on same. Al-
fred Q. Sweat, Alma; Ga. Rt. 2, Box
39.
Want 5 bu. old time (the kina we
|had years ago) running velvet beans
and 5 bu. of 100 or 120-day running
velvets. Mail sample and quote price
and give description of what you
have. L. H. Edenfield, Se Ga.
Rt. 1, Box 31.
Want 5 bu. running velvet bean
seed. Will give $25 for same. Must
be sound. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown, Ga.
Will buy large or small quantities
ef Otootan beans, mammoth yellow
and velvet beans, also all var. cane
seed. Send sample and best price.
Chas. E. Gresham, Social Circle, Ga.
Want few lbs. ,ackson Wonder bush
limas. Send sample and quote price,
or will exch. Hastings pee corn,
1st yr. selected for seed. J. H. Beasley,
Lavonia, Ga. ~
Want 120-Day velvet beans and O-
too-tan Soys. Exch. good, sound Lee
Wilson, 1st. yr. cotton seed. H. B.
Barnes, McRae, Ga. Rt. ol
Want peas, velvet beans, and run-
ner peanuts. Exch. Covington imp.
wilt resistant cotton seed. Joe M
Brown, McRae, Ga.
Want: 1 pk: red and white spotted
peas, send best prices and sample of
peas. M. T. Waldrop, Rt. 4, Villa
Rica, Ga.
Want: Otootan beans; exch. College
No. 1 cotton seed for them. Elbert
Hopper, Ranger, Ga.
Want 2 or 3 bu. Laredo bean seed
(first class) quote best price and send
sample. T. L. Beasley. Groveland.
Ga
Want to buy seed peas ana seed
runner pinders, will exch. grist mill
or log carts or alf and half cotton
seed. Ww, J. Morgan Ril; Box 46,
Stillmore.* Ga.
lected Dixie Belle watermelon seed
for 3 u. 90 day speckled velvet bean
seed or 3 bu. Brab er Clay speckled
toes; $1.50 bu. hamper, Eating quali- |.
- Want 25 bu. 90- aay velvets for seea.
Want 2 1-2 bu. sound, specklea run-
limas, also a few lbs. white bunch
Want to exch. 15 or 20 lbs. hand se-"
. PAGE .SIRTEEN -
field peas. W.C, Beauchamp, Smith-
ville, Ga.
CORN AND SEED CORN WANTED
Want hickory King seed corn one ~
year out will exch. mung beans. J. B.
Cowart, Ball Ground, Ga. Route 1.
Exch. 100 pure bred B. R. baby
chicks for 12 bu. shellea corn, or $10
oo Mrs. Joe Hares Rockingham.
a
-COTTON SEED WANTED
Want 20 bu. big poll green seed, cot-
ton oo C. if Hunt, Oxford, Ga.
Rt.
Want to exch. 10 gal. good, home-
pure Wannamaker or College No. 1
cotton seea. W. T. Creel, Riverdale.
Ga.
Genuine old fashioned Shoe Peg
corn and the long white cornfield
bean. Quote bst price. J. Ben Ad-
ams, Dewyrose, Ga. Rt. 2.
Exch. value for cern and hay at
market price. J. J. Boyet, Cobbtown,
Ga. RFD.
Want 106 bu. corn shelled, in 100 20
sacks. Give price. Grover C. Wild-
er, Musella, Ga.
FRUIT WANTED
. Exch. large Success paper shell nuts
kin, Ga.
Exch. value for dried apples or pea-
ches, free from worms. Mrs. J. E, Un-
derwood, Cleveland. Ga. . i
Want dried fruit. Exch. white run-
ning or punched outter beans at 20c
lb. postpaid, or seed rice at 10c lb.
Mrs .A. B. Taylor, Rochelle, Ga. /
HAY WANTEDCar Lots
Baled shucks or haywant prices.
in car load lots. Luther M. Harman.
Genola, Ga.
KONEY, BEES rey BEE "SUPPLIES Ny,
: WANTED
Will pay $1 each for bees in any
style hives. State number and direct-
ions of-how to reach your place. V/.
C. Long, Ellabelle. Ga.
PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
- Seedling and paper shell pecans, can os
use any quantity. Send SAMD IES: Geo.
M. Pierce, Columbus, Ga. oy,
Wanted half bu. peanuts, exch. 15
Donaldson strain R. I. Red eggs or 1
doz.- orchid flowering canna bulbs
(mixed) for same. Mrs. E. H. Buckner, :
Machen, Ga. Route 1.
Want to hear from parties having
the Va. or N. C. bunch peanut seed,
quote best prices. .C. R. Burell, Auburn,
|'Ga. Route 1. :
N. C. Flat runner peanuts wanted, -
the kind that has two or three in hull,
Ruen duck to be exch. for same 12 eggs
for 20 lbs. 15 eggs for 24 lbs. each to
pay charges on pee J... B. Cullars, - -
Claxton, Ga. ee?
Wanted No. 1 Spanish peanuts for
seed purpose, quote me sacked in 100
lb. bag del. at your handiest shipping
point. If convenient send small sam-
ple. J. S. Reid, Sharpsburg, Ga. Route
ey want 1000 lbs, Spanish peanuts,
ao be cheap. J. W. Palmer, Ailey, .
Ga
Want to exch. 500 lbs. Cokers Cleve-
land No. 5 cotton seed for 250 lbs. ~
White Spanish peanuts. L. W. Arnold,
Point Peter, Ga. A
Want 2 bu. white or red Spanish ee
peanuts good and sound, no pops, for
planting. Will exch. pure bred Tan-
cred Leghorn eggs at $1 per 15 or 1 bu.
EOE sound peas for 2 bu. peanuts. W.
. Vandiver, Martin, Ga. Route 2.
Ee ten lbs. large red peanuts for
will exch. choice dried apples or Has-
tings cabbage collard seed for same,
each party to pay postge. (No name
or acne given).
Wan 0 lbs. N, C. runner peanuts
bright and sound. Grover C. Wilder ;
Musella, Ga. -
Want paper shell and seedling pe-
cans. Send sample and lowest cash
price. B. Lioyd Woodall, Milner, Ga.
Want 100 Ibs N. . runner seed peas ~
also want 6 or 8 bu. sound hay peas.
Exch. a i yr. old; treated ainst : s
cholera, bred Bla Essex, sow or
Buff Orp. thoroughbred hens and pul
lets at $. ea. Write: at once. I. H
Anderson, Alma. Ga. Rt. 3. |
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
ETC. WANTED :
Midville, Ga.
made sorghum syrup for 10 bu. ul |
for apples. Mrs. A. A. Dickerson, Jaq
planting, free from pops and trash, cae
- Want to purchase 100 Schley pecan
trees. Must be cheap. State size and
price del. Midville. R. H. Sandeford, ie
PAGE FOURTEEN
Positions Wanted
Young man, 25 yrs. old and wife
- wants job as caretaker of large sum-
mer or winter country home. Rabbit,
Poultry Ranch, etc. Can go to work
March 15th. Best of ret. Wili also
consider farming or driving truck for
farm, etc. Art Rudisell, Atlanta, Ga.,
Care Gen, Del. ;
25 yr. old you man want job on
dairy or farm, for reasonable wages.
- with good, honest christian. man. Be-
gin any time. H. A. Barnett, Alpha-
retta, Ga. 1. Care L. Strikland.
Want place as overseer, working, or
place for wages. Honest. sober, agree-
able and know how to handle labor.
Am not afraid of work, to take hold
and do not have to be told everything
State wages per week including board.
J. M. Cavender, Brooks, Ga.
Want 2 horse crop on 50-50 basis.
Have force for a-stout 2 horse crop.
10 in family; 2 plow boys beside my-
self and plenty of hoe help. Lived on
farm all our lives. Have to have some
help. W. W. Hewatt, Tucker Ga. .Rt.
One,
Want job on farm with good man
for wages. 21 yrs. old, singl- man, no
bad habits. Can drive truck, tractor
or do any kind of .farmwork. Julian
Burden, Elberton, Ga., Rt. 7.
- 34 yr. old man wants job on farm.
Good mechanic; can keep up machin-
-ery; stock farm, poultry or dairy work
rried man. No children. Wife will
also work. John M. Holder. Jr., Mil-
ledeeville, Ga., Rt. 6. Box 32
Want job skidding logs with Fordson
tractor and Tom Houston _ skidder.
Wark by day or by the M. Cobb a Lee.
Waycross, Ga. RFD 2.
Want job on poultry farm, Exp. 25
yrs. in Game and Kennels. Best of
ref.
Want job as overseer on farm, or
keeper of game reserve. Also can train
dogs. Exp. Can furnish ref. E. B.
Ussery, Augusta, Ga. 2339 Kings Way.
22 yr.-old refined widow with 1 child.
wants place with old couple or small
family for board and small salary.
Need place at once. Mrs. Mae. Brady,
Stockton, G.~ :
Widow, 40 yrs. old, with 3, boys, 9; 12,
and 16 yrs want place on farm: dairy,
poultry or light, gen. farm work. Ref.
exch. Mrs. U. B. Barber, Atlanta, Ga..
262 Central Pl. S. E.
Want job on farm for wages, near
. Pavo, or Berlin. State salary per mo.
~ in letter, or wire. Can accept at once.
_. J. A. Taylor, Meigs, Ga. Box 222.
Blacksmith wants job. 18 yrs. old.
Exp. Can do any kind of blacksmith-
ing and mechanic work, exp. repairing
tractors, trucks ~ and steam shovels.
Good ref. and recommendation fur-
nished. Prefer for wages. Homer An-
derson, Clayton, Ga. z
Woman with 1 child wants work on
farm. Exp. and not afraid to work.
Anywhere. Must have work at once.
Mrs. Nellie Puckett, Atlanta, Ga. 475
Pulliam St. B}
Want 2 h.:farm on 50-50 basis. 6 in
family, all large enough to work and
willing workers. Have to be furnished
and moved. Write or come to see me.
Jack Sheridan, Maysville, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want to farm on halves with reli-
able party. Farmed all my iife.
- Can do anything on farm: build and
repair houses, blacksmithing, or any-
thing that comes to hand. Can fur-
nish self. Prefer near Atlanta. .Moved
- to city but do not like it, and want to
get back to farming. A. L. Malon, At-
lanta, Ga. 572 Formwalt St.
Want to farm on halves, or 8rd and
4ths. with party to furnish me. Near
_ Atlanta. Just wife and grown son.
Am an old man. L. C. Chapman, 843
Jefferson St. :
_ Want job on farm, dairy or looking
after stock. Need to be at work. Sin-
gle. Will you come after me? Write.
Lloyd, Hudgins, Atlanta, Ga. 558 Hol-
lins St. S. W. :
Farm Help Wanted
Want unencumbered christian man
with farming exp. Middle aged pre-
ferred, to do gen. work on smal i h.
farm at $15.00 mo. board andlaundry.
Cigarette smoker and boozer need not
*. apply. Mrs. M,. E. Moore, Folkston.
soa. rb. 2. ox ;
_Want a settled man and wife to
~ liye on small farm and farm a little,
raise chickens and also care for 3
children 7 to 12 yrs. Pay small wages.
- Answer at-once. Zack Colson, Wood-
bine, Ga. :
Waht man or boy at once to comc
a 3
C. W. Ayers, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2.|
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live as one of family and help with
farm work. Must know how to work
and not mind it. Will give a 5 acre
patch to willing worser. ors. Lucile
Bigbie, Shellman, Ga.. RFD.
Want boy 14 to 18 yrs. old. Strong.
healthy and of good character to help
me on farm. Must be honest and like
to work. Board, iaundry and necessa-
ry clothes furnished. Can live as one
of family, some spendthg money and
a cotton patch. Christian home. Man
and wife only. State age, wt. and all
about self in first letter J.C Mc-
Pherson, Villa Rca, Ga., Rt. 2.
Seed For Sale
The Jones melon ~ ed, 50c tb. 10
lbs. $3.50; Rocky Ford cantaloup seed.
50c Ib. 10 lbs. $4. All del. H. B. Peeler.
Devereux.. Ga.
Garden wonder fruit seed, 12 for 10c
kdel. Watermelon seed, 3 kinds mixed.
lead. var. 25c per tea-cup full del. Ba-
nana muskmelon, Eden Gem canta-
loupe seed mixed, long pod okra seed,
same price. Only 1 cup full of okra
seed. All del. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan.
Carrollton, Ga. ;
Pure Pride of Ga. and Stone Mtn.
watermelon seed. 90c lb. $7.50 for 10
Ibs. Over 10 {Qs. 70 lb. Otis Kelley
Griffin, Ga. Rt. A Box 49. i
White Rice peas. clean and sound,
12 1+2c Ib. Stone Mtn. watermelon
seed, 60c Ib Kleckley Sweet water-
melon seed, 65c Ib. Mrs. J. A Wil-
son, Martin. Ga
Mammoth Russian Sunflower seed
15c per Jb. or 2 lbs. for 25c.. Please
add postage and send money order.
Honey Drip cane seed $1 per pk. or $3
per bu, Please send money order or
will exch. for red or white Spanish
peanuts. Mrs. G. Randall, Lavonia, Ga.
Vine okra grows on a vine the same
as a cucumber, 3 or 4 vines will make
enough for any small family, sample
of 12 seed by mail 10c in cash. add 2c.
for postage; Giant Everbearing Tomato |
Queen of Market, Big Money Maker.
large solid<fruit excellent canner, sam-
ple of 15 seed by mail 10c cash. add
2c postage; Vegetable Oranze grows
on a vine the same as a melon and
makes excellent fruit for preserving
and making sweet pickles, sample of
11 seed by mail 10c in cash, add 2c
postage; Ground cherry true yellow,
this makes excellent fruit for making
pies and delicious preserves, sampie of
15 seed. by mail 10c in cash, add 2c pos-
tage. :
Columbus, Ga.
Old time salad English pea seed 5c
per cup; old time Southern pumpkin
seed 5c per tablespoon; White spine
cucumber seed 5c per tablespoon: Stone
;/Mountain Watermelon seed 15c per
cup; Large rusty cantaloupe seed 15c
per cup; Colored bush lima bean seed
10c per cup. Add postage. Miss Pearl
Farmer; RFD 1; Gainesville, Ga.
Seed dasheeris for sale 75c per bu.
not delivered. R. C. Taylor, RFD 1.
Foltston; Ga. a
200 lbs. Thurmond Gray melon seed,
sclected from 30 to 40 Ib. melons. 50c
Chesley Rice, 3316 3rd Avenue. |. :
for dark thoroughbred B. R. hatching - Want seed sweet
'R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. | Abbeville, Ga. Rt. 1.
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Rt. 2.4
doz muscadines, 25c each; sctyppernong,
25c each; Red Root.
bark, 25c lb. H. O. K
FOB. Exch. for Porto Rico potato.
plants 1 bu. for 1 M plants. :
Hunt, Jr., LaGrange, Ga. Rt. 2.
2 gilt hogs,
male shoat, P. C., cor
farm equipment. Phone either: Mr.
Cain or Mr. Williams, at Walnut 6400.
Atlanta, Ga.
including postage. Mrs. Maxie Thomp-
son, La Grange, Ga. Rt. 2.
Peppermint, 25c doz. mustard seed, 10c |
|tbls. pie plants, 15c each, wild cherry
bark, 15c lb. yellow root, 15c Ib. rattle.
root, 15c lb. Miss R. M. White, Dah-
lonega, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 33.
cherry bark, dogwood bark, ratsbane,
plum bark, catnip. Sell or- exch. for
dress not piven).
bark, green, same price; red oak bark,
20c poke root, 15c lb. Add postage for
small orders. Would like to hear from
party dealing in medical herbs.
es Miller, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt.
ter shell. $1 per cwt., # \
mith, Savannah Ga. 102 Bay St East |
e of good long broom |
straw, enough for at least 15 brooms,
85c, or exch.
Mrs. Mamie Bell, Charing, Ga.
Fig bushes, well rooted, 15c ea. $1.25
and Black Haw,
White Ash, wild |
rk, poke root and dogwood
elley, Griffin, Ga. -
4 or 500 bu. walnuts, 10c a 100, $1 bu.
50c each; crabapple
cherry ba
G. W
L cheap mule, $40; 2 good cows, $75;
P. C. and Duroe J. and 1
n and other good
8 qts. pear preserves. Make offer
Wild strawberry plants, $1.50 M del.
Yellow root and garlic roots, wild
anything can use. (Name and ad-
Yellow root, ,reen, 15c wild cherry
- Miss
4. Box
100 white 100 lb. cap. feed sacks, free
of holes, 10c each or $7.50 for lot. B.
1
grass roots, also strong well rooted fig |
bushes, 15c ea. $1.25 doz. or $12 for the
100; muscadine, scuppernonz, raspber-
ry, crabapple, cabbage plants, Chinese
cabbage plants, tomato onlants, etc.
Write for prites, etc. if interested. Otis
size,
Ga. ae As \
Fig and peach preserves, 50c qt. Exch
eggs and other good values. Mrs. S.:
T. Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 90.
Sassafras root. freshly dug, 10c lb. :
black haw. 15; wild cherry bark and |
green poke root, 10c lb. white ash and |
muling roots and leaves, 16c Ib. Add
postage. Mrs.
ville, Ga. Rt. 2;
Polk root, sassafras, Jerusalem oa
R. L. Bentley, Carnes- ,
i : coarsel ound oys- , 100 Ib. cap. Exch. equal value for same
Fine, med. 2n y 63. Wo A | Mrs. O. D. Woodruff, Greenville, G eS
and send sample. B. F. Fagan. Mar
for 400. Bermuda onion | Ga. :
| oats, peanuts, or cane seed, mixed, or
for good pigs, day
chicks.
Wild cherry bark, black haw, red h
Toot, poke root, white ash root, dog- Mrs. M. L.
/ wood bark, all 25 .b. del. Bermuda | Rt 3.
of early tomato and cabbage plants
any kind of gocd grapes or large frui
ed figs; 6 each of budded peach tr
'small- seedling apple or other fru
trees which bear true to name
: UU, : 'good tender ga:den or cornfie
Martin gourds, priced according to sced. Exch. value for same.
Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro, Mrs. D. T. Dew, Curryville, Ga. RFD
i, |
Mullin root, dry, 10c Ib. plus postace, |
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per lb. not prepaid. J.B. Hamer, Bue- |
na: Vista. Ga- Rt. 5.
Select Stone Mountain Watermelon
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10 Ib, $1del.
bark, dry, 25 1b,
Biythe, Ga. Rt. 1:
New, sanitary chicken feathers, 25c
Ib, Mrs. Alice Garner Palmetto, Ga.
Black walnuts, hulled and dried, 1930
Eennett Joiner,
seed 50c per lb. FOB, Fort Valley, Ga. Crop. $1 bu. FOB. J. B. Langford, Sr.
J. A. Duke, Fort Valley, Ga.
Pure Stone Mtn. melon seed, hand
i
Maysville, Ga. .
Ground oyster shell, 5 Ibs. 20c post-
saved out of perfect shaped melons, Paid. W. B. Richardson, Jr., Ivey, Ga.
75c. per Ib. Also Thurmend Gray at
50c per ib. G. S. Wilson. Buena
Ga oR 5.-
2 1-2 gal. nest onions 40c per gal.
j
1
ista. 100 lb._ size.
75 white cotton brand sacks, 75 and
Sell or exch. for good,
sound, Soy beans, wheat or oats. Mrs.
A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1.
Mrs. Emiline Carl, Talking Rock, Ga. About 3 1-2 lbs. chicken feathers,
Rt. 2.
Miscellaneous For
_ Fine apple vinegar, pure apple juice,
: sell or exch. for flour, corn. ivich po-
tatos or peas. J. H. G
Gantt: se :
Old Sweet Leaf chewing tobacco, 15c
per 5 lb. box. Alex Campbell;\Sur-
rency, Ga :
Yellow Root, and Queen of the Mea-
dow, green and washed. 20c lb. sage
oodwin, Canon,
plants and old fashioned rhubarb (not.
pie plants). 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Sidda Southerland, Elijay, Ga. Rt. 3.
Box 47,
Yellow root. green, queen, of the
meadow, 25c lb. red oak bark, poke
root, 20c; Pomichryctial castor oil
bean. 10c per thls. catnip leaves, dried,
10 pt:
Money order. J. H. Weaver, Quill, Ga.
75 ibs hulled and real dry. large
black walnuts, $1.25 per the lot. Not
del. Mrs. Cleon Cowart, Summit, Ga.
Rt. 2. Box 89. e
Sale
and other roots and herbs.
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ken feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap.
0c postpaid. Exch. for anything can
use. Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. J..M.
nee Pearson,Ga, Rt: 1,
Japanese walnuts for p'anting, 10c
doz del. M. F. Norman, Richidgd Ga:
10 lbs. new geese featiners, $1 lb. pre-
paid FP; Money order. Mirs. J. M.
Ciark, Baxley, Ga.
Pure Apple vinegar, 4 yrs, old, 50 gal.
bbl. 35e gal. FOB. Cash with order.
Sample on request; also 25 white, chic-
ie each.
Add postage. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb
Bremen, Ga. - :
Peach and pear preserves, 59c at
Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson, Ga. -
160 lb. dairy feed sacks, 5c ea. or
exch. for anything can use. Mrs. W. E.
Partain, Elzerton, Ga. Rt. 7. :
White striped cane prass plants,
prickly pear and catnip, 25 doz. also
sassafras bark, 25 Ib. Mrs. W. H. De-
Loach, Springfield, Ga.
Kh scellaneous Wanted
Want 1 doz white feed sacks, 75 or
. Bermuda grass joints, |
'10c a 100; wild cherry ta:k, red oak ,
Thursday, March 12, 1
Want 50 lbs. No. 1 tobacco for chey
ing. Quote best price by parcel po
:.
Exch. a $50 value for peas, bean:
old large bree
Write. Chas. M. Duffey. Car.
roliton. Ga. Rt. 3. Box 87. ee
Exch. large Success paper shell
at 15c lb. for new white feed sack
without holes, at 10c each. Both {
pay postage. Mrs. A. A, Dickenso
Jakin, Ga. :
Exch. value $30 (that cost $49
35 new white, 100 lb. cap. feed sacks
free from holes. Mrs. T. D. Foskey,
Adrian, Ga. No. 2.
Exch. value, $30 (cost $65) for corn,
chickens, peas, oats, pigs, heifer calve
or good milch cow, or anything can
use. Ea. to pay Exp. or Frt.
Bentley. Carnesville. Ga. Rt. 2.
Exch pure Donaldson R. 1. Red
at $1.25 per set. del. and good suger
cane syrup in gal. buckets at 75 r
gal. for 90-day velvet beans and
Rico potato plants. Egg crates to |
ret. Mrs R. M. Jackson, Round Oak,
GaoRkt. 1 y : :
Want 5 lbs. new, mixed duck feat
ers. Exch. value for same. Mrs. T.
Cline, Rydal, Ga. Rt. 2.
Exch Wilsons big boll or Wanna
makers big boll cotton seed for t
following: 2 healthy pigs, or shoats
meat; Otootan beans, sound; any kind
good. sound field peas; seed oats;
irish potatoes, or what have yo
O. McLendon. Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 3
Exch. value for good milch cow, sor
good shoats and some corn. Write
come see: On the Geo. Brown Fa
mi. N. W. of Abbeville.
Want chicken feed sacks _ witho
oles at 10c each. Exch, value for sam
Connor, Farmington, G
Roots: 1 doz. strong rhubarb, 25 e
1d pean.
_ Write.
POTATOES WANTED
potatoes.
Spanish. Description: slightly Pp.
skin, white meat, oval to globe shap
av. length about uv in. A slick pret
potato. Grown 35 yrs. ago in-
vicinity of Frazier and Empire, espec
ally by Jos, Parks. Send sample.
I, Suckie, Ray City, Ga.
Want 4 bu. Big Stem Jersey or
Porto i.ico potato seed. Exch. me
canned pie peaches and apples _
good Mason fruit (glass) qt. jars. |
V. C. Ray, Kensington, Ga. Rt. 2
Exch. Hastings prolific seed. Col
ist yr. for sweet potatoes. The co
was gathered in good cond. and:
fully selected. Have raised this
of corn only, for several yrs.
Gann, Marietta, Ga.
Want sev. bu. Govt insp. pot
for bedding. Edgar Woodall,
iia, Ga.
~ Want pure Govt insp. Porto Rican
ceed pot. at $1.25 per bu. Will e
pure bred B. . eggs at 75c per
ee 15. R. L. Reid, Zebuio
Want 50 or 75 bu. yellow skin
Ricans for seed. Govt. insp.
must be right for cash and quic
Dr. J. W. Ellis, Kennesaw, Ga.
_ Want 100 bu. Porte Rican sweet |
tatoes. Quote price. Grover C. Wi
sr. Musel'a, Ga. j pe
_ Want 4 bu. Big Stem Jersey or Por-
to Rico potato seed. Exch. nice
ned apples and pie neaches in go
at fruit jars at 25c qt. Mrs.
Ray, Kensington. Ga. Rt. 2. s
SYRUP WANTED .
Want Ga. Cane syrup. Exch. baby
chicks. G. D. Fain, Edison, Ga. ~
Plants For Sale ,
Charles W. cabbage plants,
field grown, $1 per M up to 3M.
2M. 75c per M. Exp. col. Or exch.
what I can use. F. N. Bragg, Ha
insvi'le. Ga. ee
- Imp. pink skin Porto Rico Pp
plants. govt. insp. anu treated.
per M FOB, April and May del.
a B. M. Hosford, Rt. 3, Cochr
a. gee
yekers) imp. 45 per cent last yr.
: J. Collins, Demorest, Ga.
Eated cotton seed: pure Cook's
-6, 75c bu. and pure Rowden 40,
resistant, $1 bu. $60 ton. All gin-
on private gin. . M. Brennan,
lumbus, Ga.
y Toole, 75c bu. will take
corn or a few bu.. ro Cobb
Lee, Waycross, Ga,
uckers, 2nd yr. out. 75c bu. H. B.
tt, Adairsville, Ga.
DP&L cotton seed, also Cokers
and, 75c bu. Exch.
a or Hastings s
: cane
Bey Leesburg, Ga.
minns imp. Pouinot. ae and |
eaned, $1 per bu. FOB. F. L. Ra-
Ideal, Ga. eo:
thoroughbred. big boll Wilson Type.
| yr. $2.25 per cwt. Exch. for good
itty han A. L. Pitman, Cler-
bu. J. L. Whitley, Mauk, Ga. Rt
pers prolific, heavy fruiter, ex-
early. Turns out well at_ gin.
> for special low price. M. J.
ope;r, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 7.
ut 30 or 40 bu. Wilson type big
yr. direct and kept pure at
bu. FOB; also 50 bu. Wanna-
ers imp. 2nd yr. $1 bu. T. O. Mc-
n, Carrollton, Ga. Rt.
edmont ped. Cleveland. tet year,
lly ed and culled. $1 bu.
J. T. McCullough, Dexter, Ga.
rivately. ginned. Guar,
U pure, Ohi u.-Cash or money or-
Saly, J. T. Sills, Ambrose, Ga.
u. Ruckers, $1 bu. Chariie H.
, Roopville, Ga. Rt. 2.
a ginned, $2.25 r 100, FOB
. Li W. Arnold, Point Peter,
1 1-4 in.
ville, Ga. Rt. re
e No. 1. Any amt. 75c bu. pre-
wad). Putnam, Curryville, Ga.
ain was pts Je bu. or exch.
ghorn hens ;also wilt resistant
e, sound and pure 75c bu. or same
a $s above. F, H. Bunn, Midville,
u. Half and Half. Guar. 44 per
iat, "5c bu. J. H. Jeffers, Lyons,
d. Lightning Express, Ist
ers ped. pure, extra early, and
Brown, Cordele,
Pure Half and Half. 1st yr. from
merour, Carefully saved at gin.
u. N, T.. Beasley, Kite, Ga.
3S Cleveland, $1 bu. or exch.
peas. O. I. Shipley, Auburn, Ga.
ew bu Piedmont Cleveland. From
. L. Beasley,
d. Cleveland, re-
; B. Money order.
Clenney, Edison, Ga.
L and -Cokers Cleveland, 15
Sample on request. Mrs. W. H.
ih, Leesburg, Ga, RFD 4.
. Wilson Type. Kept pure at
H club patch. 75c bu. FOB,
Whatleys seed corn, 75c peck,
bu. From Club Acre. Clyde . Dye,
uncey, Ga., RFD 1.
ulpeppers imp. $1 bu.
beans, oats or ae J. E. Cul-
per, Luthersville, G
u. Williams can be boll. 1st
45 per cent lint. $ 26 bu. or exch
: beans or 30 to 60 Ib. pele:
Hammock, Lithonia, Ga. Rt..
20 bu. Vandiver heavy poten:
Kept clean at gin, 75c bu. Exch
any Kind of peas or cane
. E. Worley, Resaca, Ga. Rt.
nenhed teeth Cleveland No. 1,
Wanting, $1 bu. From 1 a seed.
Y. Carver, Bast Point, Ga.
mt Ave. Phone Cal. 2064-R.
College No. 1 from reg. seed.
ept %5c bu. E. N. Hopper,
ddisons extra early prolific. Not
xed. 45 per cent lint. $1.50 bu. J.
Brown, Helena, Ga.
ison, Petty Toole |
. James H.
and Cokers
ee. Velvets or hay, R
pede Ga.
uckers, Sy bee from Orig. Te
in | bu. Kept pure at gin. C.
for velvet |
-ginned for
good Spanish peanuts for .
= for|
ss
bu. <M: ws A. Bennett, Ad-
rene Ga. Rt.
Cokers Wilt Saat $1 bu. G. S.
Wilson, Buena Vista, Ga. RFD 55
-Cooks imp. by the Orig. $1.25 bu.
J. R. Cook, Ellaville, Ga.
Wilson Type. Good planting seed, 2
1-2c ib. Money order or see me. G.
B. Ham, Cobbtown, Ga.
50 bu. Piedmont ped. Cleveland, 75c
J. Cleve-
land, Hartwell, Ga,
Pure Cokers Cleveland, 1 in. staple,
heavy producer, and Cokers Super
Seven. ist_yr. Wilt resistant. $1 bu.
FOB. W. H. Moody, Ashburn, Ga.
Lee Wilson big boll for sale or exch
for Porto Rico potato slips. R. N. Mas-
sey, Nicholson, Ga..
20 bu. Rowden No. 40, we bu. B.
Sanders, Unadilla, Ga. Tet, Box 118.
Lee Wilson big boll, $1 ce 10 bu lots
90c bu. GC. RB. Morgan, Americus, Ga.
65 bu. sound and privately ginned
Wannamakers, in good bags, 75c bu.
FOB.. B. F. Fagan, Martin, Ga. .
-~ Pure Lee Wilson. Sound and unmix-
ed, $2.50 per cwt. Ist yr. G. A A. Ware,
Marshallv lle, Ga.
-Ruckers, 1st yre-'T6 bu FOB, or exch
for. cane seed at market price. D. F.
Holcomb, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 2.
300 bu. en 1st yr. 3 bu. bags, $1
Be. Mrs, C. . McArthur, Ft. Valley,
a,
200 bu. of Ist yr _ Ruckers. Especially
Ianvide. 85c bu. FOB.
E. Stone, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3.
Fine lot of long staple (best cotton
can plant) DP&h,
Cleveland, 75c bu. All good and re-
cle, Ga.
cleaned. Henry G. Adams, Social Cir-
_ 1500 bu. Wannamaker Cleveland, 1st
yr. $1.10 bu. Ginned with care. Ger-
mination test, 92 per cent. Sacked in
100 Ib. Pegs L. P. Brandenburg, Se-
no
ica Half and Half, and Cleve-
land big boll. Each, 3c lb. FOB. Cash
money order or certified check, I. F.
Culpepper, Lake Park, Ga.
400 bu. recleaned Coker Cleveland,
1 1-16 in. staple, "5c bu. FOB Griffin.
J. M. Sims, Griffin, Ga. Rt. B.
70 bu. Cokers Foster No. 4 and 35
bu. Cokers Lightning Express No. 7,
ist yr. and are surplus of seed saved
qr my own use, $3 per cwt, FOB. J.
Cline, Byron, Ga.
eEhnoee. Half. and Half, '75c bu.
FOB. 1200 Ibs. seed cotton will give
you 500 to 550 Ibs. lint. Money order
oe are P,. H. Woodard, Chauncey
a.R
5 bu. Summerours Half and Half.
2nd yr. Care taken at gin at prevent
mixing, $1.25 bu. or exch for 5 pure
bred B. R. or Wyandotte young hens,
or for 6 bu. pure Porto ayeans for
seed. Purple skin preferred. A J. Pope
Tallapoosa, Ga.
- Cooks wilt resistant cotton
%5c bu. Cash with order. W. 8.
ton, Edison, Ga.
Pure, select Poulnot. Ginned on pri-
vate gin, $1 bu. M. M. Bowden, Mid-
land, Ga.
Cokers 5. Kept pure at gin and
culled. $1 bu. or exch. lb. for Ib. for
planting.
Ea. to pay chgs. on that received. C.
L, Alexander, Ashland, Ga. RFD.
~Summerours Half and Half. 1st yr.
Rolls cleaned and kept clean at gin.
$1.25 bu. or $3.50 per cwt. FOB. Cash
with order. Glin Johnston, Dalton,
Ga., RFD 6, Box 34.
Scotts Wannamaker Cleveland and
seed,
Piedmont Cleveland. Pure and clean }
without black seed. $1 bu. $2.50. per
cwt. Z. L. Scott, Concord, Ga.
Half and Half. 2nd yr. Roll cleaned
at gin. $3 per cwt: Exch. for Porto
Rico potato /plants at $1.50 M. Lewis
Phillips; Cumming, Ga. Rt. 3.
25 bu. Cokers Super Seven, 5 str.
15c bu. FOB. ones from Orig. last
yr. a kept pure. . L. Wood, Con-
ers,
. Lee Wilson type. Ist yr. Guar. pure,
for planting, 75c bu. FOB. Arthur H.
Meyer, Winterville, Ga.
Pure Wilson Big boll, 15 bu. A. L.
Law, Ocilla, Ga. Rt. 3. ~
Lee Wilson. Sound and culled. 90c
bu. Exch. for peas or hogs. Bob Sos-
by, Carnesville, Ga.
50 bu. Cokers 7 strain. Ist yr. Sound.
$1.50 bu. FOB. Cash (no checks) or
money order with order. R. A. Hartley,
Alamo, Ga.
Mississippi Delta long Staple, 98 per
cent germination, $1 bu. or exch. for
ood N. C. peanuts. J. Carl Daugh-
try, Metter, Ga.
e Wilson type, 90c bu. Exch for
boon seed peanuts. Bu. for bu. Other
seeds, ee bu. J.
ies
ie es
95c bu. Neelys}
Cleveland, 85c bu. and Wannamakers
Nor-
-H. Leverett, enciiee,
MARKET BULLETIN
75 bu. .pure Cooks wilt resistant.
7c bu. C, T. Owens, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Half and Half and Wannamaker
Cleveland, Good, sound and not mix-
ed. $1 bu. or exch. for Crowder peas
for seed, or good hay peas, or Co-
kers No. 7 cotton seed.
lish, Ambrose, Ga. Rt. 1.
Imp. Cleveland: extra big boll, 5. to
7 locks. Sound and pure, $1 bu. "Exch.
for corn. Bu. for bu. Must.be shucked
and sound. Or exch. for cow with 4th
calf, 6 or 8 mos old, not fresh, not
over 25 mi. Monroe, unless party will
W. L. Eng-
-del.. the cow. Write for particulars.
Box.
me L.- Stone, Monroe, Ga. RFD 1,
Piedmont ped. Cleveland big boll,
2nd yr. 75c bu. or exch for Spanish
peanuts at Sc lb. or N, C, Runner
peanuts at 4c Ib., or for yellow crowd-
er peas at market price, at 15 lb. or
for 90-day. velvet beans: 2 bu. seed
for 1-2 bu. C. O. Waidrop, Whigham,
Ga.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Country cured oak smoked hams, 8
to 15 Ibs 28c lb. L. P. Strange, Swains-
boro, Ga. Rt. 5.
Oak smoked eduntry cured hams,
$25 per cwt. Sides with ribs on them
$17 per cwt. Malvin Coltins, Whig-
ham, Ga.
Well dried country hams, home cur-
ed (not smoked). Guar. to be sound.
Wt. 10 to 14 lbs. ea. 25c lb. Add pos-
| tage. Cash with order. No checks. W.
L. Brown, Warwick, Ga. Rt. 1.
Country smoked sausage, all pork,
Old fashioned seasoning, 30c Ib. post-
paid, 4 Ibs. $1. Nick Lewis, Arlington
Ga. RFD 1.
Pure country pork sausage, oak
wood ee 25 lb. FOB. Cash with
order. . Willis, Tifton, Ga. 110
5th St.
Oak smoked meat, sides, 16c; hams,
22 1-20; good country lard, 18 1-2c.
Jt. Ponder, Whigham, Ga.
Want sev. lbs. good nice cracklings.
| State best price del. and amount, Miss
Lucile Roberts, Grantville, Ga. P. O.
Box 126.
i GRAIN FOR SALE
800 bundles of fodder, $2.05 a cwt.
at farm. W. F. Spence, Canton, Ga.
1250 bundles of fodder, $1.40 per
cwt. Silas ye, Mitchell, Ga.
100 bu. Fulghum oe oats, 85 bu.
My own raising. W.. P. Walden, Lou-
isville, Ga.
Sagrain 303. The new grain, hay,
forage and silage crop. Great produ-
cer. Sure crop. Resistant to the Midge
bug. 5 lbs. postpaid, $1; $2 pk. post-
paid. A. Av Neal, Carnesville, Ga.
Rt. 3.
FRUITS FOR SALE
Sundried apples, free, of peelings,
etc. 20c Ib. del. Exch. for peas, beans,
cane seed, or other farm products. C.}
G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Dried peaches, 20 Ib. also Bermuda
roots, $1 bu. Miss Annie E. Jones,
Fayetteville, Ga. Rt. 3.
_ Extra bright sundried apples from
choice, acid fruit. 6 lbs. $1; 14 lbs. $2
del. Sat. guar. C. F. Maddox, Bu-
ford, Ga.
25 Ibs. nice dried apples, and 25 Ibs.
of peaches, 15c lb. and postage. Sell
in 10 lb. lots. Manda Osborne, Cler-
mont, Ga. Rt. 1.
: Extra bright sundried apples, from
choice acid fruit, 20 lbs. at 12 1-2c Ib.
prepaid, or lot for $2 and postage. Mrs.
|W. I. Howard, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 9.
Nice, bright, 1930 crop sun dried ap-
ples, 15 Ib. del. in 1st and 2nd zones,
in 8 lb. or more lots, Mrs. Manda
Weeks, Dial, Ga.
Nice dried, apples and peaches, 15c
Ib. Mrs. J. Wilson, Martin, Ga.
Sev. Ibs. dried peaches, not peeled,
18c lb. del. Money order. Also some
beef tallow, 15c Ib. del. Not less than
2 lbs. orders. S. R. Spires, Lincolnton,
Ga.
Bright sundried apples, 8 lbs: $1 and
postage. Money order. eee C. H.
Etris, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt.
- Nice sundried apples, 166 Ib. Ael.
Henry F. Weaver, Marion, Ga.
Nice sundried peaches, 1930 crop.
20c Ib. del. Mrs. O. L. Craft, Lavon-
ia, Ga.
10 or 15 lbs. Sundried apples, bright,
1930 crop. 15c lb. Add postage. Mrs.
Sidda Sutherland, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3,
Ib.
Box 47.
8 Ibs. sundried peaches, 10c
Also little white lady peas, 8c per cup
full. Cash. Add postage. Miss Myre
Lemmonds, Social Circle, Ga. RFD 3.
Sundried apples, 1930 crop. Bright,
15c lb. del. ee G. E. Brooks, Lo-
ganville, Ga. Rt.
Extra Snae sundried apples, from
\
\
size for seed, 75c bu. No. checks.
PAGE FIFTEEN
6 Ibs. $1 del. C: F :
choice acid fruit,
Maddox, Buford, Ga.
Nice sundried apples, 15c 1b. post- ne
paid. Mrs. O. Easley, Ellijay, Ga. Rt.
3, Box 69)
sundried peaches, free from worms
and trash, 20c lb. del... Mrs, A.
Price, Locust Grove, Ga. ea
Few lbs. dried apples, 20c Ib. dell:
Exch. for table peas, beans, or Span=
ish seed. peanuts, field peas or cane
Se Cc. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Oa
Sundried apples, 10 and = 1-2
Cash with order. Mrs. B. H. Osbo
Roy, Ga.
75 lbs. nice, sun cured apples, dried,
Miss _
from selected fruit;.10c lb. del.
Darien Marr, Sarah, Ga.
Nice sundried apples, free
worms, etc. 15c lb.. Add postage.
oe Mrs.
a
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES |
FOR SALE
50 pat. bee hives (this .
brood chamber and super top and
bottom boards, without. fixtures) of
heart cypress, $75 for all, or $1.75 ea. *
FOB.
RFD 2.
Chunk honey in 5 and 10 Ib. pail,
20c Ib. del. Ga. Points; in 25 and 50
lb. cans, 5c lb. FOB; strained or ext.
same price. Exch. some for corn, peas,
G. T. Bazemore, Pearson, Ga.
pigs, cane seed or other farm prod-
CxG:; Oliver, a
ucts at market price.
Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
The best. honey I ever have made,
pure Gallberry, 10c 1b; the as with
enough Poplar to blend it, little
dark, 7 1-2c per Ib. Extracted, "put up
in 60 Ib. bade 2 cans to the Cas. Gua- _
-ranteed. Enclose stamp for reply, or
send 5c for sample. Less in eee
SUeReyy, Ed Bragley, Hazlehurst, Ga.
OX
POTATOES FOR SALE :
Guar. pure, carefully selected, Gov't.
insp. vine Porto Rican seed potatoes,
$1.50 per bu. hamper. Eating qualities
unsurpassed. poe: A; Chauncey, Scre-
ven, Ga.
Purple skin Berto Rico for beddings
from the vine, 2 banks from draws. et
Govt. insp. $1 bu. FOB.
given). Adrian, Ga.
Porto Ricans, eating potatoes, Govt.
aD $1 bu. ae. Aspinwall,
(Name noe
Good grade White Star and Cob-
blers, $1.45 del. R. W. Nichols, Min-
eral Bluff, Ga.
Genuine Porto Rico potato seed, $1
per crate FOB. I. H. Pitts,
Hall, Ga. -
Pure Porto Ricans, $i pu:
M. Hooks, Unadilla, Gai Rt. 2.
Porto Ricans, $1 bu. Exch. for Hon-
ey Drip and Texas Ribbon cane seed,
2arly Amber seed at 2 1-2c Ib. or cat-
cail millet at 8c lb. I want 100 Ibs.
RORTEy i
from:
No |
Charlie pura, es
includes ma
&
Waverly
pee -
cattail millet and 2 or 300 Ibs. sor- 2
zhum. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.
~ Lookout Mtn. irish potatoes for
planting or eating, $2 bu. Exch. for
anything can use.
burn, Ga.
Trish cobbler seed potatoes for early
planting; $2 bu. also Lookout Mtn. for
eating and late planting, $2 bu. A. J.
Collins, Demorest, Ga.
Red skin Porto Ricans
or plant-
ne (5e. bus. Teck, Beasley,
roveland,
About 75 or 100 bu. pure Porto Ri-
cans, 75c bu. also a few bu. extra red
hull Bnetist DeOs, $2.50. bu. All FOB.
my home. . Webb, eee
Ga. Rt. 5.
pe SYRUP FOR SALE |
10 gal. 190 late orange cane syrup
in new,.1 gal. buckets, 70c gal. Buyer
to pay frt: Miss* Carrie Newton, El-
lijay, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 23.
Pure Cane syrup. 12 No. 5 cans, to
cs. $4.25; 6 No. 10s, $4. Frt. pd. in
Ga. in 10 cs. lots. Malvin Collins,
Whigham, Ga. i:
1 bbl. of syrup 35 gal. cap. 1929
crop. (good for old syrup), $10 cash.
only. Frt. not prepaid. Mrs. GC. ee
Long, Ludowici, Ga. Rt.. B.
Sorghum, in qt bottles, sealed. Also
in gal. jugs, 85c gal. ee: Hayes,
Flippen, Ga. Box 75. 3
200 gal. good sorghum, from Honey
Drip cane, 75c gal. in 5 gal. lots. Put
up in 10 lb. buckets. H. G. nomen:
Rockmart, Ga Rt. 2.
42c. In cases of six 1 gal. cans $3.50;
ane CS:-ofai2:- a2 8al $315.2 ce Pon=
der, Whigham, Ga.
(Continued on page nineteen)
ep a oe
=
QO. I. Shipley, Au-. 5
A-1 pure Ga. cane syrup in new bbl
PAGE SIXTEEN
Plants For Sale
-St. Augustine lawn grass, the fast-
est growing grass on record. Plants
from 5 to 12 inches long, 50c per 100
_-. postpaid. Mrs. W. D. Barefield, Rt. 1,
Fort. Gaines, Ga. ~
Will exch. St. Augustine lawn grass
at 50c per hundred value for dried
fruits. Mail fruit and I will mail
grass; have plenty for all. Mrs. W.
'D. Barefield, Rt.1, Fort .Gaines, Ga.
: Porto Rico potato plants, $1.75 per
-M, $7.70. per 5M. Gen. Nancy Hall po-
.tato plants, $2 per M. Ruby King
_. pepper plants, nowready, $2 per M.
~ Bermuda.~onion plants, 75c per M.
- Cabbage plants, 65c per M. Lg plants,
prompt shipment. C. M. Sims, Pem-
broke, Ga.
Booking orders now for insp. Porto
Rico potato plants, seed grown from
vine cuttings, April and May del. $1.75
per M, 5M or more $1.50 per M. Del.
Jno. A. Barker, Rt. 2, Box 83, Ro-
chelle, Ga. :
Will exch 1 qt. of big-headed chick-
en corn at 35c qt. for cabbage plants
at that rate. Mrs. W. G. Wiitord,
Rt. 2, Uvalda, Ga. 5 ee
Crystal Wax white and yellow Ber-
muda onion plants, fine, while they
~ last,-$1 per M, 75c per 500; Frostproof
_ cabbage plants, 50c per 500, $1 per M.
Potato plants, May, June and July
del., Pink and yellow skin Porto Rico
Nancy Hall, Triumph, Pattesaw Yam,
Japanese Yam, Pumpkin or Yellow
evan, $1.10 per M or $1.50 per M for
~ 5M or more.
=H. F. Stair, Valdosta, Ga.
~ McDonald earliest, heaviest crop-
ping blackberry plants, $1.50 per 100,
$12.50 per 1M. McDonald blackberry
root cuttings, 90c per 100, $7 per M.
Lucretia dewberry, $1 per 100, $7 per
-_ M. Premo dewherry, $1 per 100 while
_ they last. Brown Turkey fig, med.
size, 7 for $1. Celestial fig cutting
_ from mature wood, may bear this sea+
son, 12 for 50c, 100 for $3: 500 for
$12.50... 1M for $20. Kudzu plants,
large strong roots, 25 for $1. 100 for
$3. ~J. W. Toole; Rt. 2, Macon, Ga.
Gen. imp. Porto Rico potato plants,
- Govt. Insp. and treated, $1.50 per M.
_5M and up, $1.40 per M. Good strong
plants and full count guaranteed. H.
G. Evans, Graham, Ga. *
_ Porto Rico potato plants, $1.50 per
MM: 5M and up, $1.30 per M. Bunch
Porto Rico potato plants, $2 per M.
Pepper plants, $2.25 per M. Tomato
plants, $1.25, express collect. All plants
certified and full count guar. L. J.
_. Walker, Baxley, Ga. :
~ Lg. variety early strawberry plants,
_ doc per 100. Gooseberry bushes, 40c
per doz. Old fashioned pumpkin seed,
15c pint or exch. for B. Leghorn eggs
Bantam eggs of pure breed or golden
arbor vitae, Nandina Spruce or any-
thing I can use. Mrs. B. F. Stokes,
Rt. 3, Jasper, Ga. f
Tomato piants for sale, $2 per M.
Gulf State variety, ready around Mar.
- 20. Until April 20, all plants FOB:
_ Ambrose Ga. A. R,. Royal, Rt. 1, Box
26, Wray, Ga. oe
Tomato plants, New Stone, Red
- Rock, Matchless, Greater Baltimore;
_ Favorite; after April 1, del. 500 for 75c
or $1.25 per M. Write for prices on
greater quantities. H. C. Rowe, Rt. 2,
Fitzgerald, Ga. .
Early J., Chas. W., Frost proof cab-
_hbage plants, nice fresh grown plants;
all orders filed promptly and _ full
~ count guar. 55c for 500, 90c M, del. H.
C. Rowe, Rt. 2, Fitzgerald, Ga.
_ Pure Pink Skin Porto Rico potato
plants, govt. insp. and chemically
. treated, $1.50 per M. Pimento pepper
and egg plants, $1.25 M each. Satis.
guar, April 15, May and June del. A.
. ,H. Pitts, Moultrie, Ga.
- Imp. Porto Rico* and Nancy Hall
_ potato plants, govt. insp. April, May
and June del. $1:75 per M. 10M or
more, $1.50 per M. Also 90 day vel-
vet beans, 75c per peck or $3 per bu.
L. C. Lightsey, Rt. 2, Box 45, Surren-
cy, Ga.
State insp. Porto Rico potato plants
-April and May del. $1.50 per M. FOB.
RR. S. Wolfe, Rt. 2, Baxley, Ga.
__ E, J. Chas. W. and Succession cab-
bage plants, 90c per M del. Crystal
Wax, Bermuda. and. Prizetaker onion
plants, $1.10 del. New York or Los
Angeles lettuce plants, moss packed,
- 0c per hun. All good, strong plants.
_ Satis. guar. H. E. Smith, Rt. 4, Bax-
ley, Ga.
-. Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
20c per 100. Garden goose berry and
Fox grape vines, 10c ea. No checks.
_ Mrs. Henry Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay, Ga.
large type Early Wakefield cabbage
All prices FOB Valdosta |.
MARKET.
plants and Bermuda onion plants,
60c per 500, $1.20 per M. Postpaid in
Ga. A. E. Reinhardt, Ashburn, Ga.
Bermuda grass roots, 1 ft. or more,
$1 per M, postpaid, or exch for to-
mato plants, Kudzu plants, Spanish
peanuts, State insp. potato plants, any
variety. Crystal Wax onion _plants,
or anything I can use. W. Olin Sea-
go, Pinehurst, Ga. .
Early Flat Dutch cabbage and beet
plants now ready, 25c per 100, prepaid.
Exch. for pale beans or zennia or
marigold (dwarf african) seed. Mrs.
E. L. Babcock, 208 E. 13th Ave. Cor-
dele, Ga. : 7
Everbearing strawberry plants, 40c
per 100. Washington asparagus roots
3 yrs. old, 10 for 25c. Not postpaid.
Mrs. Ela Harrison, Rt. 4, Loganville,
Ga. ; oe
_ Tomato. plants, Hastings extra ear-
ly, Brimmer, Marglobe, Gulf State,
Market, Greater Baltimore, -
Norduke, Purple Acme, Redfield Beau-
ty, Matchless, New Stone and _ sev.
other varieties, 30c per 100, $2 per M.
Cabbage collard and Ga. collard
plants, 20c per, 108, $1.50 per M. Hot
pepper, R. King pimento pepper
plants, 20c 100, $1.50 per M. April,
May and June del. J. N. Carson,
Hampton, Ga. ; ; tes
Early Red Skin Porto Rico potato
plants ready in April. $1.75 per M. up
to 4M. From 4M up, $1.50 per M. Del
in Ga. All insp. and treated.- Early
tomato plants, 50c per 100. A. W.
Askew, Folkston, Ga. :
Bermuda onion plants, $1 per M,
prepaid. Cabbage plants, 85c per M.
Del. Floyd Steedley, Baxley, Ga.
Early Jersey cabbage plants, 30c
per 200 plants, 65c per 500 plants, $1)
per M del. Also have govt. insp. po-
tato plants for April, May and June
del. $1 per 500, $1.75 per M del. Great-
er Baltimore and Marglobe tomato
plants, 25c per 100, 60c per 250, $1 per
500. $1.75 per M. April shipment.
Walter Johnson, Baxley, Ga.
Genuine Porto Rico plants, Govt.
inspected and dipped, $1.25 per M del.
in Ga. Owen~K. Herrin, Winokur,
Ga.
Everbearing strawberry plants, ear-
liest variety, 25c per 100. Will exch.
for potato plants, onion plants, pea-
nuts or white feed sacks. Mrs. S. N.
Camp, Eastanollee, Ga. ae
Pure Porto Rico potato plants, seed
inspected before bedding, 1M to 5M,
$1.65 per M. Over 5M, $1.50. All del.
J. M. Chapman, (No address given).
Govt. insp. and treated Porto Rico
potato plants, April, May and June
del. $1.75 per M. Over 10M, $1.50 per
M. O. D. Lightsey, Rt. 2, Surrency,
Ga. ( i
Booking orders for Porto Rico pota-
to plants, $1.50 per M by express col-
lect, $1.75 by parcel post del. April,
May and June del. Guar. full count
and quality. Plants will: be ready in
April. L. E.\ Byrd, Bristol, Ga.
Pure bred Porto Rico potato plants
Insp. and treated, strong healthy
plants with long roots, $1.75 per M,
5M. or more, $1.50 per M. Booking or-
ders for del. beginning April ist. J. A.
Olliff, Bristol, Ga. poe
Nancy Hall, Porto Rican potato
plants, $1.75 per M. 5M lots, $1.50 per
M. Mar. Apr. and May del. State insp:
F. M. Carter, Rockingham, Ga. eg
Frost proof cabbage plants, $1 per
M by exp. $1.25 per M by insured mail
65c per 500 by ins. mail. W. H. Wea-
ver, Ocilla, Ga. BA Rae :
Cabbage, onion and tomato plants,
$1 per M. Lead. vars. Write for spec-
ial prices on beet, lettuce, collard and
potato plants. Andrew Clark, Thom-
aSville, Ga. s RN ere
Imp. Porte Rico potato slips, ready
April 1, $1.50 per M prepaid. J. O.
Owens, Hawkinsville, Ga. | eee
Leading varieties cabbage plants,
65c per 500, $1 per M. Bermuda onion
plants, $1.25 per M. Mrs. R. E, Hack-
a 603 E. Savannah Ave., Valdosta,
ae ate bo
State insp. Porto Rico potato plant
$1.50 per M. 10M lots and over, -$1.-
35 per M All FOB. Booking orders
now, send plants when ready ~ for.
them, April, May and June dels. Send
money order. No checks. Wiliam J.
OQuinn, Jr., Rt. 2, Odum, Ga.
Imp. Pink Skin Porto Rico potato
plants, govt. insp. and treated, $1.50
per M FOB. April and May del. Satis
guar. B. M. Hosford Rt. 3, Cochran,
Ga.
Early Jersey and Chas. Wakefield.
cabbage, white and yellow Bermuda
onion plants, 60c per 500, $1.10 per
M, del. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Ga.
Frost proof cabbage plants, Early
Norton, |
-|per 100 or $1 per 500.
BULLETIN
Jersey and Chas. Wakefield, fresh ga-
thered, mailed direct, 75 per M. You
pay postage. Cash with order. F. M.
Bullard, Baxley, Ga. ;
Tomato plants, First of all, Hast-
ingss Prolific and June pink, $1.65 per
M, 5M or more, $1.50 per M. Ready
April 1st. These prices all FOB. A. C.
Sweat, dr., Rt. 2, Alma, Ga. \ se
June pink, First of All and Hast-
ings Prolific, $1.75 per M, 5M or more
$1.50 per M. Ready March 25 on as
long as they last. Also pure Porto
Rico potato plants, $1.50 per M, 5M
or more, $1.35 per M. AlfredQ. Sweat,
Rt. 2, Box 39, Alma, Ga. _
. Hastings extra early prolific toma-
to plants ready, for shipping. 200 for
75c, 500 for $140, 1M tor $2.25 pre-
paid. Moss wrapped and well packed.
Mrs. T. N. Harrison, Blackshear, Ga.
Rt. 3. te :
Hastings extra early prolific tomato
plants, ready for shipping, 75c per 200.
$1.40 per 500, $2.25 per M, prepaid.
Ri. 3. Blackshear; Ga. ss =e
Now. ready, Chas. Wakefield, Early
Flat Dutch, All Head and Copenha-
gen cabbage plants: postpaid, $1.25 per
M.<Collect; 75c per ie
Chalks Jewel, Marglobe,;, Baltimore
and Stone tomato plants, ready Mar.
15, postpaid, $1.75 per M. Coilect, $1.- from Hastings. 75c Ib. 10 Ibs. $6
25. Ruby King, Bull Nose, Pimento,
and long red cayenne pepper: and bik.
/beauty and N. Y. purple Egg plant,
ready April 1, postpaid, $3 per M, col.
$2.50. Pure Porto Rico potato plants
ready March 25, postpaid $1.25 per 500
$2.25 per 1M. Collect, $1:75 per M.
Special prices on large quantities of
the above plants. John W. Berryhill
Lakeland, Ga. ea ae
E. J. and Chas. Wakefield cabbage
plants and Bermuda onion, 50c per
500, 90c per M del. Open grown frost
proof Iceberg lettuce, well rooted and
moss wrapped, 40c per 200, 80c per
500, $1.50 per M. E. L.. Durham, Rt.
5, Dublin, Gas oo are
* Gen. pink skin Porto Rico potato
plants, April 15.and May dels. '$1.50
per M. Over 5M, $1.25 per M. 1-3 cash
balance COD. Now booking orders. |
R. L. Bloodworth, Rt. 1, McIntyre, Ga.
_ Strong Kudzu plants, clumps that
will make a very large porch vine this
season, now ready to transplant, $1
per doz. or will exch. Mrs. S. J. Tay-
10P 2 UaViSDOLO Ga, oer ee
3 year old Kud-
. Several M good 2 to
zu plants for sale, $4 per M. Will exch
some for field peas, crowder peas and
corn field beans, potato draws. of
spring del. .Write what you have, and
price. Frank Crews, Rt. 1, Leesburg,
Ga, Philema, Ga. is shipping point.
Imp. Porto Rico potato plants, $1.50
per M, 5M $7. 10M $13.50, FOB. New
Stone tomato plants, 20e per 100: or
$1.50 per M. Ready April 15. W..H.
Stewart, Rt. 1, Alma, Ga... -.
Marglobe, June pink, Hastings ear-
ly Prolific, Gulf State, Market. Red-
field Beauty tomato plants,. prepaid,
50c per 100, $1 per 300, $2.50 per M.
$11 per 5M. 10M or more, $2 per M.
Plants bundled, roots. mossed: and
wrapped. Plants now ready, prompt
shipment. D. J. Harrison; Rt... 3,
Blackshear, Ga. ee
Early Jersey..and. Succession. :cab-
bage plants, $1 per M, 85c per M,: for
5M or 60c per M over 10M, all del.
but 10M lots, which are FOB. L. T.
Beverly, Dixie, Gan 7 9 eS
Cabbage. plants, 65 per- M, Big
Stem Jersey and. Marglobe tomato
plants, $1.50 per M. M onion plants,
Bermuda white or yellow, by express
$3.90. 12M lots, $7, cash or money
order.. D. M. Barber, Baxley, Ga. .
Earlianna and ~Red Rock tomato
plants ready to del. by April 1, 35
per 100 or $2 per M, postpaid. Juan-
ita Evans, Rt. 2, Ogeechee, Ga,.>
Kudzu plants 2 to 4 yrs. old, $15 per
M, FOB. Good plants. B. Watson,
Hamilton Gae .? es
Gen, Porto Rico draws, Govt. insp.
April .shipments, $150 per M, FOB.
een with. order... A. D. Cobb, Adel,
a. is
About oneM asparagus roots grown
from Hastings Washington aspara-
gus seed, 50c per 100. Add postage.
oe Mae Brady, Rt. 2, Oglethorpe,
ac ; es
Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c
-C. C.) Pai
Ellaville, Ga. grid a
Plants Wanted
Want 2 to 4 bu. Chufa seed. Exch.
No. 1 peanuts. Homer Smith, -Cool-
idge, Ga. : es
Want to exch. large double differ-
ent colors zinnia seed for rooted sage
sok a
M. Bonny-Best, |
ley, Morven, Ga.
4
; So
Thursday, March 12, 1931
&e
Helena, Ga. g
Want sev. M. Nigger Killer pot
pplants. Write first. Mrs. Jesse Brow
ck
| slips, will exch. Hastings seed eo
Cokers No. 5 seed or Indian Corni
game eggs for hatching for same. Mr
A. W. Atkinson, Madison, Ga. :
Want to get in touch with part
who: has Bunch Yams or Vineless +
tatoes. John Dickens, Sparta, Ga,
Seed For Sale
Pure Wonder melon sed $5 lb. Mel
ons can easily be grown to wt. 100 lbs.
Can be shipped. No orders filled for
less than a lb. Money orders only.
Scott Hart, Americus, Ga. ee
Genuine .Watson melon seed, 193
crop, 60c lb. 10 or more Ibs. 50c
M. Chapman, Chula, Ga. 7
200 lbs. good Stone Mtn. or Lifs.
melon seed, 40c lb. Sample on reques
J. H. Holley, Buena Vista, Ga,
.. Pure Kleckley Sweet. watermelo:
seed, $1 lb. also 1 Ib. Stone Mtn. 5c
lb. Include postage. O. S. Williams
Scotland, Ga. : :
Dixie Belle watermelon seed, 75c
or exch. for syrup, or other things
-can- use: C. L. Rhyne, Plains, Ga.
Eden: Gem cantaloupe seed, Ist
Exch. for velvet beans, peas, Tex:
Hastings: syrup cane:seed and m
moth sunflower seed. W. H. Bra
Leeburg, Ga, Rt. 4. - Nes Oe
Waton melon seed, from _ selecte
shipping melons 50c Ib. del. J. N. Ous-
Ga. melon seed, also
Stone Mtn. 90c lb. or $7.50 in 10 Ib.
lots. ._H. O. Kelley, Griffin, Ga. Rt.
-. Red. Scallion buttons, 10c pt. not
postpaid. Mrs. Bessie McAdams, Bre-
men, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 71. ae
Thurmond Grey melon seed; 50c lb
or exch. for butter beans, any kin
S. J. Wheeler, Ivey, Ga. poe
150 Ibs. pure Watson melon seed.
Hand -cleaned, 25 lb. or exch. for
Spanish peanuts: Sample on reque
W. A: Coleman, Wadley, Ga. Rt. 1.
Watermelon seeds from large, ship-
able melons of 1930 crop: Dixie Belle,
1 to 25 Ibs. 35c Ib. 25 Ibs. up, 30c;
Thurmond Grey, 1 to 25 lbs. 30c lb
25 Ibs. up; 25c; Watson, 40c Ib. Exch
for-peas or beans. All FOB. Will ship
COD, or cash with order. C. E. Bald-
win, Montezuma, Ga. CS eS
' Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c per
start, with directions. A. A. Nash,
verdale, Ga. Rt. 1. oe * :
Striped half runner beans, 35 Jb
White spine cucumber, 15c per 02.
Perkins green pod okra, 1-4 Ib. 20;
small yellow crooked neck squash
Ib. 30c. All del. Irish cobbler seed irisk
potatoes, $1.50 bu. FOB. Cash. Mrs. .
A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. !
_ Stone Mtn. melon, seed Ist yr. fre
Hastings, imp. seed, from melons 35
to 55 Ibs. especially for seed. 60c per
1-2: Ib. $1 Ib. From melons, 25 to 35
s. 75 lb. del. E. L. Durham, Dub
ia Re. Og Uy es
Texas Sweet .watermelon seed. 60 to
70 lb. melons, $2.50 per Ib. 25c per |
Postpaid.: A: D. Cobb, Adel, Ga.
Several hundred stalks: red seed
cane, $1.80 per cwt. at farm; also wht
Lady peas, 12 1-2c lb. M. P. McP,
son, Richland, Ga. RFD 2...
Hastings Calico butter beans, wAt
limas, 20c 1b. White multiplying nest
onions, 40c gal. Exch for, red Sp
ish peanuts, or, pure yellow Dent co
A. R. Cousins, Greenyille, Ga. Rt.
Hastings syrup cane seed. About
Ibs. good clean seed..1st yr. from Has
tings, for sale or exch for any kind
of white peas or butter beans. Lb. for
Ib. Or 2 Ibs. of seed for 1 Ib, butter-
beans,..or anything of value can ae
2, Care C. Reynolds. -
Weaver -melon seed, 35c Ib. des
Whitting-
ton, Omega, Ga, Rt. 2.. Behe
or: dried peaches or. apples, or a
seed, same~price. All del. Anna Bell.
Mrs,.E. B. Adams, Oglethorpe, Ga. R
Stone Mtn. watermelon seed, 7c J
G, W. Greer, Ft.: Valley, Ga. 1 ne
Money orders only. G. P.
50. Ibs. sunflower seed, large var. 10
Ib. Well cleaned. Exch for garden seed
peas. W. B. Henderson, Fitzgerald,
Gh Reo ee
Running squash seed, 20c per snuff
box full; also: old . fashioned. gourd
Wright, Alto, Ga, Rt. 1 ae
gins bearing :when 6 or 8 in. high and
will bear until frost) 10c for 2 tbls.
Also fresh unsalted tallow, 20c Ib. Mrs.
ve Ii; Daniel, Dawson, Ga. Rt. 1,
d melons: Stone Mtns. 80c lb.
md Grey, 65c; MHales best
loupe, $1 del. J. W. Willis, Syl-
, Ga, Rt. 3. ;
mond Grey melon seed, 50c lb.
stage. J. B. Carroll, Pineview,
apeville Feed Store, corner King
Fulton streets, No. 591 King St.,
ds dairy, horse and poultry
arden seeds, flour, meal, etc.
n for selling, other business.
al, 9244. Z ae
melon seed, 65c Ib. Stone
Tac Ib. W. D,, Cox, Manassas,
Pride of Ga. melon seed, 65c
xch for white Bunch. butter-
Rice peas, or stringless green
eans or Porto Rico potato plants
G. W. Brown, Hampton, Ga. Rt.
, gal,. yellow pop corn,.. free
yeevils, 45c gal. or 60c and I pay
s; also 1 lb. Stone. Mtn. melon
45c postpaid. Henry Robinson,
nsville, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 44. eS
. nice, clean New Stone and
-tomato seed, 80c Ib. del. W.
rip, Flowery Branch, Ga.
stpaid, or exch. 1 Ib. for 500
e or Stone tomato plants, or
lb. for White Bermuda onion
mae P. R. Madox, Griffin,
bs. extra fine Perkins mammoth
een okra seed, 15c Ib. Exch for
anuts, butter beans, Stone Mtn
seed; peas of any kind, and
ico potato slips. A. R. Holland
n, Ga. Rt. 1. mee et
d var watermelon sed 2 tbls:
rize Head Lettuce seed, 10c
mful oe Wm. I. Cooke, F%on,
1d streaked Half Runner, tender
seed, 20c teacup full or cups,
Add postage. No stamps. Mrs. B:
Wien, Clarkesville, Ga. Rt. 3.0
1-2 lb. Stone Mtn watermelon seed
Mtn, melon seed, hand se-
5e Ib. Horace Mitchell, Hiram,
tson melon seed, genuine, hand
re.
I Duroc male 8 wks. old pig, or
stock pig, syrup, cotton sed,
, peanuts, field peas, or any
tock eggs, chicken and turkey.
ling Yawn, Vienna, Ga. Rt. 2.
0 lbs. good Dixie Bell and 300 Ibs.
ine Stone Mtn. melon seed, 50c
W. O. Birdsong, Gordon, Ga.
beer seed, 25c per start. No
20c lb; Mrs.
der, Ga. Rt. 3.
tard seed with Calif beer seed, 10c
t Green, Hapeville, Ga. 864
ve,
ing collard seed, 35c ib. or 10c
us, hand picked and shelled, 10c
0c for postage. Mrs. E. L. Smoak
wick, Ga. , os
lect Stone Mtn. 50c Ib. FOB. L.
ingleton, | Valley, Ga.
s. best canners var. pimiento
c lb. or, exch. for. any farm
lucts can use if price is in line.
>. Perdue, Yatesville, Ga.
) lbs. Egyptian wheat corn, well
-25 Ib. or lot at 20c lb. Few
man millet, 25c Ib; 6 Ibs. cat-
millet, 10c lb. in pod; winter wa-
neion seed, 25c per 100; sage seed,
this. Also strawberry, Mammoth
aring, 30c a 100, $2.50 M. Sage
8, 10c each; catnip plants, 15c
fh. Exch. any or all of above for
peas, cotton seed, or anything
e. E. L. Corley, Mauk, Ga.. Rt.
d picked watermelon seed, care-
y Selected: Stone Mtn. var. 75c- 1b.
ng. chgs. John T. Jones, Regis
C enuine Stone Mtn. seed, hand
ed, $1 lb. 3 Ibs. $2.50; Over 3 Ibs.
ts, 75 lb. Postpaid. J. W. Batchelor,
ena, Ga. Ee
yellow crowders, 20c Ib. 2 lbs.
a few Guinea crowders (much
den beas. Packed tight in
id saved seed from choice red
invoice about $600. D. J. Badders,
utely pure Eden Gem canta-|
eed. Only a few Ibs. left. 90c |
r lot, or 50c lb. A. J. Grant,
2, aes + t 6 + sie asi
, d0c lb. in: quantities of 10 lbs
W. F. Cobb, Quitman, Ga.
Stone Mtn., $1 Ib. or exch 10}
. A. Ethridge, Warthen, Ga.-
alentine bean seed, free from |G
J. UL. Ferguson,
ree pkg. Burpees Elephant | Ear.
d sev. lbs. white bunch butter.
. when 10 lbs. or more are taken.
OB. Money order with order plus|
the Rocky Ford, very sweet and* pink
flesh) 10c half teacup full; Voustable
peach seed, same price; Texas seeded
Ribbon Cane seed, 10 lbs. $1; 2 lbs.
| 2c. Mrs. J. W. Hendrix, Dover, Ga.
Hastings crimson Giant radish seed
large, broad leaf mustard seed, yellow
crook neck squash, 10c large size pkt.
3 for 25c, or exch. 3 pks. for 3 sound,
wae ee BaGES, or 4 good, 48 lb.
our sacks, s. E. L, Pittman =
ton, Ga. Rt. 3. ae as
200 lbs. Dixie Belle or Lifsey water-
melon seed. Not saved from culls; 40c
lb. del. No checks. J. O. Etheredge
Ivey, Ga. : :
Tom Watson melon seed from: large
select melons, 50c Ib. or exch. Write
what you have. Mrs. V. P. Jackson,
4d Ivey, Ga.
- Honey drip cane seed, $2 bu. Whit
baby lima bunch butter beans, 20c lb.
Striped half runner garden beans 30c
Ib. White black-eyed peas (Crowders)
ve lb. G. E. Moore, Athens, Ga. Rt.
_ Davis kidney wax snap beans, these
choice. white beans are snow white,
30c per pt.; White running baby limas
25 per pt; Multiplying onion sets 50c
per gal; exch. any of /above for 1 qt.
Bermuda or Crystal
at 25 per qt. or nest onions or tele-
phone garden pea seed. Mrs. Jno. A.
Watson, Graymont, Ga. Rt. 1.
Six lbs. Jumbo Pumpkin seed 75c
per lb. postpaid. Luther Johnson,
Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 36C.
_. Large pod hot pepper, kind to dry
for winter use, good for chickens, $3.75
per lb. of 10c large pkg. Watson mele
on seed 25c pt. del. Mrs. S. G. Rog-
ers, Claxton, Ga.
- Running bean sed 25c per Ib. post-
'paid or exch for millet seed, flowers
or anything can use. Mrs. Robert
Jones, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 1.
'. Chrysanthemums, lg variety mostly
salmon, Coreopsis 20c doz. Calif. beer
seed 10c per start, now best time;
Web dee iw. |} Bermuda grass roots nicely jointed $1
fustard seed, 4 thls. 15c; old fash- hy :
/ bu. FOB: or $1.25 prepaid in Ga.
L ' Mrs.
E.:B. Green, Hapeville, Ga. ae
-peas for 1 or 2 gals. of Bermuda on-
}ion sets or 1 gal peas for 1M*Bermuda
onion plants; also few turnip salad
seed, exch for cucumber seed _ or- beet
as Mrs. Claud Hardin, Rt. 1, White
aoe as
Spring mustard seed 10c per pkg;
Winter mustard seed 10c, Davenport
watermelon seed 20c per pk; Burpee
Salmon Cantaloupe seed 20c per pk;
Ga. heading collard seed 10c per pk.
Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Acworth, Ga, Rt. 2.
Extra early red hull speckled peas
$2.50 per bu. Hastings Fla. Favorite
watermelon seed 60c lb. Stringless
green bunch snap beans, 20c, hot pep-
per seed 10c spoonful-or 3 for 25c. No
checks accepted. W. E. Goodwin,
Wadley, Ga.
lbs. Stone Mtn. melon seed 50c Ib.
FOB, 25 lbs. German Hay Grass. seed
30cFOB. J.S. Doughtry, Rocky Ford
a.
Limited amount of pure Jones wa-
termelon seed $1 per lb. Z. C. Maxwell
Lavonia, Ga. RFD 1. _ ;
Tom Watson watermelon seed, pure
and-sound, dried in shade, saved from
J select melons, 40c lb. 3 lbs. $1 del.
Hastings Mammoth Sunflower seed,
hand cleaned, all seed good and sound
20c Ib. each, del. Will exch any of the
above seed for field or garden seeds I
can use. Mrs. V. C. Ray, Kensington,
ABR a oe, ee
- White nest onions 40c per gal: del
'in Ga. Money order with order. J. D.
Prickett,. Lawrenceville, Ga. RFD 1.
6 bu. honey drip sorghum seed for
sale at $1 per by FOB Mt. Airy, Ga.
also: 4 bu. Iron peas for-sale at $2.50
per bu. FOB Mt. Airy, Ga. J. A. Blair
Rt. tM Alty;..Ga.
A few nice watermelon seed, saved
from good melons, average 25 _ Ibs.
They are Dixie Belle. Have 35 lbs.
that I can offer at 60c Ib. R. H. Yopp,
Danville, Ga. \
Stone Mtn. watermelon seed 60c lb.
Cabbage seed 1-2 Ib. 60c; 1 Ib. $1; ber-
muda onion seed 1-4 Ib. 40c, 1-2 Ib.
75: yellow pop corn 20c lb, Postage
prepaid. A. W. Parsons, Abbeville,
Ga. os
Albert Honey Sweet Watermelon
seed, hand selected and _ dried
shade, 50c Ib. or exch for tomato, po-
tato or cabbage plants, popcorn or
peanuts, flowers any. kind and_ cut-
tings. Mrs. J. M. Poland, Lincolnton,
G
D. Whiddon, Chula, Ga.
Pride of Ga. and Stone Mtn. water~
hull); cantaloupe (much larger than |
Wax onion sets.
Want to exch 1 or 2 gals. New Era
50 lbs. watermelon seed 45 1b; 50
in~
72: Ne we ae oy coat ra a
Sugar Pumpkin seed: for sale. Mrs. |
melon seed 60c.per Ib. or will exch,
for Otootan or velvet beans. C. M.
Kimbell, McDonough, Ga. Rt.
50 lbs. of pure white velvet okra
Seed at 25c lb. postpaid or exch for
anything can use. Otis Dukes, Ash-
burn, Ga. Rt. 4.
Dixie Bell watermelon seed 50c Ib.
or will exch. for good syrup, field peas
soy beans or Otootan beans. J. F.
Phelps, Sycamore, Ga. ~ :
Hastings Brown sugar crowder peas
1c lb. also blue whips 6c lb. These
are real good table peas very early
and prolific. Pure Pride of Georgia
melon seed 7c lb. Pimento pepper,
10c oz, 75clb; Golden Queen popcorn
lic lb. SSwycard collard seed 10c oz.
$1 lb. postpaid, J. N. Carson, Hampton
Gas Rtae:
2 lbs. Routers Shockley Watermelon
seed $1 lb. FOB, 1 lb. Pride of Ga. $1
lb. FOB. Mrs. G. B. Palmer, McDon-
ough, Ga. Rt. 2. :
Good tender streaked half runner
garden bean seed, free of weevils, 25c
per large cup, 45c for 2 cups. Post-
See Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon, Ga.
Real good mustard seed 2 large ta-
blesponful for 10c postpaid. Will take
stamps. Mrs. N. R. White, Chicka-
mauga, Ga. Rt. 2.
Cane seed recleaned $1.50 per bu.
Blue seal, Honey. Drip. R. M. Turner,
Royston, Ga.. :
Select watermelon (Watson) seed at
40c lb. A. E. Whiddon, Chula, Ga.
Pure Red, Green and ribbon seed
cane, average 3 ft. $2 per 100, Sacked
for protection, keeping fine. Jas. A.
Chauncey, Screven, Ga.
Pumpkin and okra 15c; per cup,
mustard seed 10c per spoonful. Stamps
accepted.. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay,
Ga. RFD 3.
75 lbs. White bunch butter beans,
15c 1b, 10 lbs. green pod okra seed, 1lc
lb; 3 lbs. white velvet okra 20c Ib;
12 lbs Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed,
hand picked 75c ib. 5 Ibs. Stone Mtn.
Melon seed, select 50c 1b. All seed are
del. Prices. No checks. P. M. Pha-
gan, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 3. :
Vine okra seed 90 seed for 25c, 1
lbv $3.50.
cus, Ga. Rt. 2. )
Stone Mtn. melon seed: for . sale.
Grown especially for seed, free of di-
sease. 1 to 10 lbs. lots at 75c lb. over
10 lbs at 60c per lb. J. D. Alexander,
McDonough, Ga. _
- Tom Watson melon seed 65c Ib. or
exch for Laredo beans, velvet beans,
Spanish peanuts, brabham peas, seed
Irish potatoes or baby chicks or any
large breed hatching eggs. J. L. Burk,
Tifton, Ga. Rt. 7. le
Nest onions for planting .40c gal. |
Add postage (no.name and address
given). - j
Curly leaf mustard seed (Will stand
the winter) 25c per cup; large size
deep yellow thick meat pumpkin seed
25 cup or will exch for old time ten-
der cornfield bean seed, (no tough
beans wanted). Mrs. Maude Murphy,
(No address given). :
15 lbs. shade cured hand selected
pure Stone Mountain melon seed.
Saved for own use, only 80c lb. 2 Ibs.
| Hastings yellow crook neck
squash
seed, 90c lb. or exchange for butter
beans at 20c per lb. Mrs. C. E. Ger-
rald, Rt. 1, Box 132, Riverdale, Ga.
2 1-2 bu. nice white multiplying on-
ions, grow 15 to 25 to bunch, 40c gal.
or. $7 for lot del. or would exch. for
lard, Barred Rock hens or baby chicks
hens not over 2 yrs. old at $1 each,
no culls accepted. Mrs. Lucile Bigbie,
Shellman, Ga..
500 Ibs. very best hand = selected
Stone Mountain melon seed, guaran-
teed, from the largest melons, 50c del
SmaH orders filled if desired. Special
price on lots of 100, 30c. B. R. Andrews
Haddock, Ga.
Stone Mountain watermelon seed
for sale at 50c per lb. Walter Sar-
gent, Rt. B, Cordele, Ga.
Want to exchange 4 lbs. of English
pea seed for 1M Early Jersey Cabbage
plants or Bermuda onion plants; 65
lbs. running butter bean seed at 12c
lb: or exch. for anything I can use.
Mrs. C. J. Ligon, Talbotton, Ga.
Old. fashioned bunch speckle peas.
Tilmon peas, straight and sound, $2
bu. Stone Mountain, Tom Watson,
Thurmond Gray melon seed,
saved 40c lb. FOB, Macon, Ga. Will
exchange any of above mentioned for
syrup or 90 day running velvet beans.
G. B. Moore, Macon, Ga. Rt. 6.
Select Stone Mountain watermelon
seed.
Duke, Fort Valley; Ga. .
Qld fashion field pumpkin seed 15c
per cup, old fashion striped neck
and white i5c cup, princess feather
Miss Mary Melton, Ameri-.
hand |
Qc Ib. FOB Fort Valley. J. D. |
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squash seed 15c cup, gourd seed loc _
cup, okra seed 15c half cup, parsnip
seed 15c pkt. (Will sow a good row),
Mustard seed 10c tablespoon, lettuce
seed 10c per tablespoon, little red |
marga seed 15c cup, yellow marga
seed 15c cup, bachelor buttons, red |
seed, 10c teaspoon, Adams apple ap- |
ple seed, 15c. Small sample of any
one kind of above with every order.
Mrs. R. C. Stover, Pisgah, Ga. ee
Himalaya blackberry plants, 75c per
25, or will exch. for good cotton feed ~
sacks or anything I can use. C. Fi =~
Matheson, Box 121, Alto, Ga.
Seed Wanted 3
1 peck- chufa seed, quote price in
first letter. J. S.: West, Sardis, Ga.
P. O. Box 171.
Want to exch. 3 or 4 lbs. okra seed.
at 25.lb: for Texas: cane . seed. or
chicken corn seed at 5c. Also 3 Ibs.
Stone Mtn. melon seed, 50c for cane
or chicken corn. Mary. Zipperer,
Statesville, Ga. :
Wanted: Old fashion white headed
Chicken corn seed. Mamoth Russian
Sunflower seed, must be clean, and ~
well kept for planting. Will exchange
pure bred S.C. R. 1. Red eggs. for |
same. Charlie Bailey, Vienna, Ga.
Miscellaneous For Sale
Catnip, 5c bunch; yeliow root, wild ~
cherry bark, 15c lb. Sassafras, 15c lb.
ratsbane, 25 lb. May cherry bushes,
15c each. Exch for white feed sacks,
at 10c each, or Bermuda onion plants.
Ha. to pay postage. In exch add pos-
tage on orders less than 50c. Miss
Velivenell White, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt.
1, Box 33.
350 new peanut sacks, large size. 7
1-2c each. Oliver M. Bryan, Atlanta,
Ga. 324 Liberty St.
8 r 10 lb. Grub root, 30c lb. Pump-
kin seed, 5c spooniul. Orange cane
seed, $1.50 bu. Aad posvage to all. Mrs,
liiudie Hilton, Cleveiand, Ga. Rt. 4.
Yellow root, dried, 20c lb. green,
10c; red alder bark, and sassairas
root, ratsbane, green, gherry tree bark,
red oak bark, ail 20c lb. Also, May
cherry and June plum trees, 2Uc each;
June appie trees, zoc each; May cher-
ry trees, $1 doz. Add postage. Mrs. B.
W. Asne, Dahionega, Ga. int. 1, Care
Joe.Jones,
' Freshly dug Yellow root, 20c lb. Add
postage. Any quantity. Mrs. Mae Can-
trell, Cornella, Ga. Rt, 1. %
Barn cured tobacco, chewing, 15c lb
smoking 8. No orders tor less than
$l. Add postage. Cash with order.
Clyde Harper, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4.
Dewberry and biackberry, 75c doz.
Sassairas, 85c lb. Maple bark, 75c lh.
Wild cherry bark, 50c lb. red oak bark
75 lb. Yellow root 20c lb. Add post- |
age. Exch. any of above for setting of
duck eggs, or for Crystal Wax onion
plants. Annie Seabolt, Dahlonega, Ga.
Rt. 1. ;
Poke root, and: persimmon bark, 75c
doz. also pium sprouts, $1 doz. Add
postage. Exch. for 2 ducks and 1 drake
Dollie Seabolt, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1.
White Eng. peach trees, Eng. horse
appie, and Damson Blue plum; goose
pium, little Red plums and little yel-
low plums, all the above for 20c each.
Blue huckleberries, $3 per 100. Goose
berries, $1 per doz. Black and red ev-
erbearing raspberries, ~ $1) per 15.
Clingsione peach trees, 20c ea. En-
dine peach trees, 20c ea. Dewhberries,
$2.50 per 100. Add postage. Yellow
root, 35 lb. Wild cherry bark, 30c lb,
Grub root, 50c lb. Catnip, 3 bunches
for 25c. Winter greens, $3 per 100
bunches. Horse mint, 6 bunches for
50c. Garden ditney, 10c bunch. Add
postage. Mrs. G.. E.. Turner, Hi 33
Cleveland, Ga. : pO age
Miscellaneous Wanten Y
Exch. 30 Donaldson Red eggs from |
prize winning stock for a pr. of Gol- |
den Sebright bantams. Thorough-
breds. Or exch. 15 eggs (of above
str.): for 1 pr. of Fantail pigeons. J.
G. Robertson, Jr, Carrollton, Ga. 11
W. Center St.
Exch. value for chickens or pigs.
Write your offer. Mrs. G. R. Poss,
Cornelia, Ga. P. O. Box 548. ae
Want 1 doz. 15 egg cartons, new. *
Will exch. 50 chicks. B. R. or Reds.
Mrs. Katie Hood, Stapleton, Ga.
Siar aicivaEN
,
Eggs For Sale
MARKET ROULEETIN. |,
year and half to two year old hens
selected 15 eggs 75c, cartons ret. MYrs..
- Hillis, Route 1, Millhaven, Ga.
i
- Plyler, Manassas, Ga. Route 2.
ter, Ga..
- Carnesville, Ga. Route 1.
del. Mrs. Z. L. Scott, Concord, Ga.
Ga. Route 7.
be
- J. Kirk, Buchanan, Ga. Route 1.
_ Roopville, Ga. Route 2.
per 15 or $4. per 100; also Buff Or-
Ga. \ 4
Hatching eggs from Giant Black
B. Branson, Kingston, Ga.
. Waycross, Ga.
_ crate returned. E. R. Garrett, Sum-
ner;.Ga,
Bryan, Omega, Ga. ;
Ailey, Ga.
by insured P. P. D. N. Hughes, Rt,
aks Ailey, Ga. ~
Rock hatching eggs, $1:25 per 15 del.
by insured P, P. W. D. Joyner, Ro-
berta, Ga. Rt. 2.
- Select hatching eggs, Donaldson
30. Best pens mated to males from
Mrs. Donaldsons richer, more even
color $2 per 15, $3.50 for 30. Mrs. H.
G. Brown, Stone Mountain, Ga. Rt. 1.
__ Select Ancona hatching eggs 60c
doz. if two or more dozen are order-
ed at once, Add _ postage. Chas.
_ Brown, Stone Mountain, Ga. Rt. 1.
_. Eggs for hatching from Donaldsons
famous Reds Stock direct $1.25 for 15
del. or $4.50 per 100. Mrs. O. L. Craft,
Lavonia, Ga. : ;
White Minorca hatching eggs reduc-
ed from $5 to $1.50 per 15. Mrs. J. W.
Milam, Palmetto, Ga., Rt. 1.
_ Famous scientific hybrids recom-
mended by state and Federal (white
Leghorns crossed with heavy breed)
with full instructions how to. distin-
_ guish sex. at hatching; also pure bred
_ selected eggs 75c per 15 del. H. A.
Neal, Carnesville, Ga. Rt. 3.
_ 2 cases\of fresh white Leghorn eggs
-at 25c per doz. from now until Decem-
ber ist. J. L. Beall, Stapleton, Ga.
2 hxch, B.-R. egss at $1.25 per 15;
Canadian R. O. D. and Holterman
foundation .stock for good sound peas,
Crowders preferred, at reasonable
rice, or will furnish baby chicks or
eggs in exch. for Big Stem Jersey po-
tato plants. Also want to exch. Porto
ico potato plants for Big Stem Jersey
potato. plants, or for peas any good
var. Mrs. W. A. Tanner, Broxton, Ga.
Route 2.
Tancred W. L. eggs from well ma-
tured hens and cockerels unrelated
i
W. A. Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2.
Everlay brown Leghorn eggs sired
by cocks direct from Tormohlens farm
Portland, Ind. $1 per 15, $2 per 45
eggs, safe delivery and postpaid. @. E.
Smith, Braselton, Ga.
Everlay Brow
for hatching,
eges, exch. for 2 1
S Thompson strain Barred Rock eggs
pure bred and heavy laying healthy
*flocks, $1 per setting del. Mrs. J. R.
- Pure Parks Strain Barred Rocks reg.
permit 64-C-31, selected hatching eggs
_ $1.50 per 15, $2.50 per 30; $4 per 50;
$6.50 per 100; $12 per 200, special pen
mating $2.50 per 15; $4 per 30; $6 per
50; all postpaid. Mrs. Mamie Roach
Leghorn eggs,
er setting of 17
s. nice Jersey but-
ter or for seed beans. Mrs. L. J. Voli-
rath, Winston, Ga.
S. C. Wyandotte eggs 75c per 15 del.
or exch. 36 eggs for 1000 Porto Rico
lants or good tender garden
bean sed at 20c per Ib. W. R. Roper,
Route 1, Orange, Ga.
Pure bred Barred Rock setting eggs
75c per setting of 15 del. in Ga. Qual-
ity must be satisfactory or your money
minus postage will be refunded. R. L.
Reid, Zebulon, Ga. Rt. 1.
M. B. Black Jersey Giant eggs for
sale for hatching, 15 for $1.15 del.
Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga. |
Pure Donaldson Strain, Red eggs,
75c per setting or 60c per doz.
furnish 8 or 10 doz. weekly. Mrs. J. F.
Trawick, Tennille, Ga. Route 1.
Pure bred Golden Sebright Bantam
eggs, 15 for $1 del. Roy Anderson, Roy,
Indian Runner duck eggs 175c per
doz. fresh stock. Faye Daughtry, Met-
~ White Pekin duck eggs $1.10 per doz.
- del. or exchange for potato plants or
- Bermuda onion plants or cornfield
bean seed, day old chickens; . write
what you have. Mrs. E. S.| Forester,
_ Pure_bred Giant strain light Brah-
- ma select eggs for hatching from first
prize winners, $1.25 per 15, $2.25 for
30. Mrs. Bob Sosby, Carnesville, Ga.
-.-Hatching eggs from S. C. W. leg-
horns 50c per 15 or $3 per 100. P. P.
-Paid.. W. J. Carruth, Farmington, Ga.
Pure Fischel Strain White Rock
eggs from fine heavy layers $1 per 15
Pure Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R.
eggs Ist mating $1.25 per 15 del.
mating $1 per 15 del.
guaranteed; also 3 pullets and one
cockerel $2.50 each. Samecstrain. G.
H. Small, Oakwood, Ga.
Mammoth Bronze turkey eggs at $2
per doz., rose combed R. I. Red eggs
75c per 15; a few fine rose comb R. I.
Red cockerels at $1 each. Mrs. A. B.
Crow, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 2.
Select eggs from 6 and 7 lb. Barred
Plymouth Rocks, closely culled, blood
tested, unrelated cockerels, $1.25 per
15, $2.25 per 30, 6c per egg by the
hundred. Baby chicks $14. per 100,
order chicks 3 weeks in advance. $1
when chicks arrive
100 per cent live del. guaranteed. J.
R. Bowen, Route 1,.Rockingham, Ga.
Barred Rock eggs, Thompson Strain
prize stock No. 1 pen $1.50, No. 2 pen
$1 per 15. 'R. I. Red eggs Donaldson
strain $1.25 per 15 del.
tested for BWD also day old chicks
same strain to be del. second week in
March and 25th of March. Mrs. Mil-
ton Sumner, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3.
Golden Sebright rose comb Bantam
eggs $1 per 15. Edwin Sumner, Route
3, Sylvester, Ga. : .
Thompson Strain B.
eggs from 6 to 8 Ibs. hens 75c
or $3 per 100 del.
A. L. Allgood, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 4.
Pure bred Golden Buff Orpington
hatching eggs from well culled 1 and
2 year old hens, Flock mash feed, 85c
per 16 eggs, insured del. crates ret.
Mrs. A. L. Garrison, Route 2, Ashland,
Ga
. Pure bred Thompson Strain. Barred
- Rock eggs $1 for 15, cartons to be-re- 1 4
turned. Mrs. Roscoe Nicholson, Rome, Satisfaction
Pure bred Rose .combed. silver lace
Wyandotte eggs Tar box strain, 5c
r 15, crates to be returned. Mrs. J.
-. P. S. for sale S. C. Buff Leghorn
hatching eggs from blood tested stock
$1 del 30 eggs $1.75. If eggs do not
hatch good will replace at once half
price. Will exc. one setting to pre-
._ vent inbreeding. Mrs. L. O. Stapler,
-- Hatching eggs from 2 year old well
culled Tancred White Leghorn hens
Trapnested stock, heavy layers, $1.00 | with order, bal.
_pington eggs same price. Miss Mary.
J. McClure, 111 Temple Ave., Newnan,
-Minorcas. Prices reasonalb. esrM.50G All blood-
-Minorcas. Prices reasonable. Mrs. B.
~ Pure bred S. C. Buff Leghorn eggs
- 85c per 15, $1.40 per 30 or $4.50 per 100.
_ All delivered. B. L. Lynn, Route 2,
. W. L. eggs crossed with R. I. and B.
- Giants fine layers, $1 for 15 prepaid, Soe hatching
Cartons to be ret.
--Pure bred Buff Orpington eggs 90c
per 15 del. and cartons returned. Fred
f
-. Carefully selected S. C. R. I. Red
eggs, Donaldson strain 75c per 15, no
Checks. Mrs. D. N. Hughes, Rt. 1,
ure bred Jersey Black
ing eggs. $1 per. setting
Hens mated with Royal
Purple Strain. Roosters that cost $1
each at day old. R. P. Bannister, Ball
Ground, Ga. Rt. 1.
Hatching eggs from Giant strain
green sheen Black Minorca. 2 yr. old
hens producing extra large pure white
eges $2 per 15 del.
Newnan, Ga.
Indian runner duck eggs 75c per doz.
Mrs. Elisha Kirk, Route 2, Box
32, Rockmart, Ga.
Pure- bred White Rocks _ selected
hatching eggs per setting of 15 eggs at
Mrs. Colon J. Hamilton, Baxley,
Pure bred White Cornish and White
Rock hatching eggs, $1.25 por 15 del.} Giant hate
Pure bred White Cornish and White.
strain, dark reds $1.50 per 15, $2.50 per. L. B. Millians,
Barred Rock eggs for hatching,
second direct,
quality, $1 per 15, $4 per 100, del. exch.
for anything I can use.
Bennett, Route 2, Acworth, Ga.
Tompkins and Owen strain R. I. Red
eggs $1 per 15. G. L. Berry, Alto, Ga.
Pure Brown Leghorn Bantam . eggs
at 75c per 16. C. H. Overby, 22 11th
St., Columbus, Ga,
Pure bred S. C. Buff Orpington eggs
$1 (for $1) Cooks Strain
Miss Ronie Johnson, Shellman,
Parks Strain,
Mrs. W. W.
Pape Strain Black Minorca eggs 75c
per setting or would like to exch. egg |
for egg any kind of duck eggs or give
2 hen eggs for 1 turkey egg, each to
pay postage. Mrs. J. B. Parham, Jr.,
Shellman, Ga.
Pure bred from hatchery last
White Face Black Spanish eggs
for 15 FOB or exch. for ducks.
are one of the heaviest layers and ex-
tra large eggs, color black with .side
R. L. Ross, Head River,
Pure bred Marcey strain Jersey
Black Giant eggs 75c per setting of
face white.
fresh. Mrs.. John L. Claxton, Soper-
ton, Ga. oa
Turkey eggs of Big Bone mm
Bronze $4 per doz. del. in March.
Crate to be returned. Cash with or-
der, check, or money order. Will Hart,
Alto, Ga, Rt. 1 x
Thoroughbred 8. C. R. I. Red eggs
$1 per setting of 15. Postpaid. Miss
Nannie Morrison, Barney, Ga. Rt. 2.
Pure bred Tancred strain W. Leg-|
horn eggs $1 per 15, $1.50 per 30 or $4
per 100, would like to furnish some
hatchery about 300 to 400 per week at
a reduced price of that many. W. A.
Vandiver, Martin, Ga., Rt. 2. :
Hatching eggs from Pure Regal Dor-
cas strain, White Wyandotte 2yr. old
hens $1 per 15 del. Would exch. some
for potato plants or peanuts. Her-
man Skelton, Route 2, Royston, Ga.
Pure bred Blue Andalusian hatch-
ing eggs $1 per setting. Mrs. Hugh
ONeall, 131 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
Ancona eggs from pure bred Shep-
pard strain prize winning stock, di-
rect from Linstrom hatchery; M. O.
$1.50 per 15 eggs, no checks, crate to
be returned. Also plans for building
the most successful prooder and brood-
er house known to poultry raisers; cost
of building very low and requiring only
from one to 4 days to build, operation
of brooder so simple a child can take
care of it. Will brood 500 chicks, will
mail plans to any one for 25c P. O.
money order. W. UL. Stonecypher,
Forest Glen, Ga. Rt. 1.
Ancona hatching eggs, Sheppard
strain, extra quality as I paid $1 for
eaeh egg in Depineing: of stock, $1.10
per 15 del. $2 30 del. Mrs. G. W.
Adams, Wrens, Ga.
' Pure Barred Rock eggs Everlay
strain, $1.25.15 postpaid. H. W. Thur-
mond, Greshamville, Ga.
Pure bred Parks strain Barred Rock
eggs $1.25 per 15, no check, crate to be
ret. Mrs. Perry Fitzgerald, Forest
Glen, Ga. :
Hatching eggs from heavy laying
| flocks of pure blooded hens. Donald-
son Reds, Barred Rock; Fischels, R.
C. White Wyandotte, Tancred White
Leghorns, Everlay Brown Leghorns,
$1 per 15.- Write for prices on incu-
bator lots. D. F. Thomas, Box 27,
Odum,. Georgia. f
Tom Barron W. Leghorn eggs of
257-298 AA grade breeding $1.25 per
15 or $2.25 per 30 del. or exch. as. ee
low. Fischel W. Rock eggs of 200-289
AA grade breeding $1.25 per 15 or
$2.25 per 30 del. or exch. few for well
rooted large shrubs of double bloom-
ing Althea of red, purple, pink and
.white and ever-blooming roses. Write
first. Mrs. F. E. Grubbs, Route 1, De-
morest, Ga. : :
Hatching eggs from blood. tested
flock of high production stock, $1 per
15, $4 per 100 del. Crates to be ret.
exch. for sound corn, meat or lard or
runner seed peanuts at market price.
Mrs. J. A. Howell, Route 1, Meigs, Ga.
Pure bred Tormahlen strain B. R.
hatching eggs at 60c per doz. prepaid,
all cartons to beret. I want to con-
tract with some honest person to fur-
nish 100 good B. R. hatching eggs
weekly at $3 per 100. Mrs. G. C. Clif-
ve ales, Ga, :
ndian Runner duck eggs $1 per
setting of 15 del. Prompt shipment.
Mrs. I: P. Hart, Pavo, Ga. .
Hatching eggs from pure bred giant |
strain light Brahmas, in egg cartons.
Postpaid, 15 eges for $1. Good select
eggs. Mrs. Hoyt. Randall, Carnes-
ville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Tancred White Leghorn eggs $3.50
per 100. W. W. Lowe, Byron, Ga.
Big Bone Bird Bros, strain Mam-
moth bronze turkey eggs $4 per doz;
or 40c per egg, begin laying March Ist.
Pure bred Buff Orp. AA egg laying
strain mens. $1.25 each or $1 apiece
with order of five. Will exch. hens
for field peas not mixed 2 hens for a
bu. each one pay charges. Cash with
order. Mrs. H. Neal Lord, Toomsboro,
Ga Rt. 2:
Thoroughbred White Rock setting
eggs from 8 to 10 Ib. hens $1.50 per 15,
add postage. M. H. Hammock, Li-
thonia, Ga. Rt. 2. 2
Pure bred M. White Pekin duck eggs
$1.10 per doz. postpaid. Miss Ida Dodd,
Fairmont, Ga. i al
R. I. Red eggs for setting from Don-
aldson pure bred hens 60c per doz. if
2 1-2 doz. are taken at the same time,
postage paid, cant fill large lots. Miss
ve Po big oe Ga.
ure bred R. C. White Wyandotte
eggs for hatching $1.25 per is. -$2 per
Delivered. Z. J. Lee, Red Oak,
a.
Eggs for sale for hatching from
Donaldson R. I. R. headed by unrela-
15. Delivered. Eggs guaranteed to be
ted cock birds with trapnest record at
289 to 319
A. Yeager, Z
M. B. Turkey eggs $3.50 per doz, 5
for $12, eggs. from 2 yr. old hens hay
been fed on mash. :
| Crates to be ret. 2 young M: B. toms
$5 each April and May hatch, A
with order, No checks. Mrs. BE.
Ward, Fayetteville, Ga.
$1.50 per 15. R,
Pure Indian Runner duck eggs $1.1
per setting of 14 eggs prepaid. Mrs
E. G. Anderson, Surrency, Ga.
Selected hatching eggs from well de-
veloped Ancena hens, sired by cox
g records up to | eg
rtility guaranteed. $1 pe
15 postpaid; $3.50 per 100; also hatoh-
ing eggs from well: dev. B. :
{sired by cockerels direct from Par
Cream A grade. :
1931 D-31, $1.25 per 15; $4 per 100.
guaranteed. Crate
Doris Raulerson,
erels with
80 per cent
cent fertilit
Rockingham, Ga.
I can set 36 traps holding 96 e
each Tuesday at 2 1-2c per egg, brin
eggs on Monday. W. H. Kinney, Car-
Yrolton, Ga. a
Hatching eggs for sale from 2 yr. old
birds Hollywood Strain, S. C. White
Leghorns, mated to pedigreed cocke
els, eggs guaranteed to weigh 26 oz
per doz. $7.50 per hundred. T.
| thews, Lilburn, Ga.
Will exch. S. C. White Leghorn
(Hollywood) hatching eggs for Barred
Plymouth Rock eggs for a
of two yr. old hens, about 50
L. Matthews, Lilburn, Ga.
Select hatching eges from Donald-
son Strain dark rich color 8S. C. R. I,
Several cases
satifaction., guaranteed.
all, Cornelia, Ga. Rt. 1 He ig ce
Pure bred Silver Lace Wyandotte
eges for sale, price $1 per setting
Mrs. C. W. Malone, Hillsboro, Ga. |
__ Pure Indian Runner duck eggs frd
Tompkins pure bred R. I. Reds 5c
Edgar Wood-
eggs from 2 yr. old hens (no culls) $1
or $1.75 for two settings
Party to return
J. L. Cantrell, Route 3, Jas-
B. L. eggs 50c per setting. J. L.
White toh:
ite assortment hatch-
About 50 per cent R. I. Reds |
the remainder consists of three white
breeds, each breed is penned. separ
ly and eggs are turned daily.
100. Mrs. Otto Carter, Meigs,
. White Minorca
eggs, Booth strain $1.25 for 15 or $2
en 30. Mrs. C. W. Sauls, Shellman,
Pure bred Dark cornish Game eggs
from prize winning stock $1 per
$2.75 per 50, $5 per 100 eggs, Choi
April hatched cocks $1.50 each. White
Cornish Game eggs $1 per 15, $3 per
50, $6 per 100 eggs, all eggs. prepaid.
Mrs. C.-O.Sikes, Sylvester, Ga,
Mammoth White Pekin duck eggs
14 for T5c del, My ducks won the Blue
Ribbon at our county fair.. Mrs. H.
W. Corbitt, Lakeland, Ga.
Pure bred dark cornish game
eges $1.25 for 15 aid, and also in-
: be ret. Mrs. C. A.
Patterson, Ty Ty, Ga.
e bred Buff Rock e
setting 15 eggs. Mrs. W.
vorth, Adairsville, Ga.
-Pure bred 8. C. R. I
aldson strain for hatching, 75c per 15.
Will exc. a few settings. Mrs. J. H
een LaGrange,
I. Red eggs for hatching
ens 300 egg
of 15 eggs.
ae M. Wofford, Gainesville, Ga. Rt.
Fine pure R. I. Red eges $1 per 15.
ewt E. Spence, Route 5, Carrol-
a. :
Pure Thompson B. R. 3
or 50 at- home or exch. for B. L. eggs
Mrs. F. A. Hilliard,
1 :
OW. L, eggs,
hens par-
Waters, Ellij
Pure bred 8.
gs $1.10 per
P, Whit-
. red eggs Don-
Pure R.
from prize winnin
strain $1.10
eggs, T5c del.
each pay charges. -
Bowman, Ga. Rt
Pure bred str.
headed by AAA
ents on both sides were AAA grade $1
per 15 del. Mrs. L. M. Robertsc, Hal-
cyondale, Ga. :
Pure white indian runner duck eggs
$1.25 for 18 del. G, N, Thomas,
Thomaskoro, Ga,
| March 12, 1%,
Eggs For Sale
J. B. Giant eggs thoroughbred stock
carefully seiecitea from well matured
hens mated to unrelated cockerels,,
Royal Purple Strain, $1.25 per 18, $2.25
per 30, $5 per 100 del. Crates ret. W.
Richarason, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 3.
_R. 1. Reds Harold Tompkins 8. C.
Red hatching eggs $1.25 per 15 select
ggs from star pen $2 per 15. Breed-
ing stock direct from Tompkins pen
No. 1 100 lots
be ret. Wil exch. eggs for nice
. F. Matheson, Box 121, Alto, Ga.
White Pekin duck eggs 50c per doz.
cash or money order, you pay postage.
Mrs. Loma Abercrombie, Route 1,
Murrayville, Ga.
Z Cartons. ret. Arthur
H. Meyer, Winterville, Ga.
Selected eggs from pure bred Jerse
Black Giants and 8. C. R. I.
_ $1 for 15 del. Mrs. Stella Burke,
tervile, Ga.
, ea
in-.
__ Pure bred Donaldson Strain R. I.
Red eggs = ' ee cea ear. All
eggs selected. seiting of 15 e
Charlie Bailey, Vienna, Ga. bs aes
_. Carefully selected _hatching eggs
from pedigree matings of pure bred fs
lay Park strain Barred Rocks clcsely
_culed 7 and 8 Ib. hens, headed by
eed cockerels direct from J. W.
Z Ks farm rating D 31, $1.25 per 15,
$2 per 30 or $5 per 100. All ofders
given special care and del. Crates to
be . J. 8. Raulerson, Rock-
a. Route 3, Box 27.
Thompson Strain Barred Rock eggs
ure bred and heavy laying healthy
ocks $1 per sefting del. Mrs. J. R.
illis, Route 1, Millhaven, Ga.
_ Be ect hatching eggs from Star Pens,
(of Pure &. C. R. L Red Donaldson
_ direct prize stock) were $5 now 2 per
15; Exhibition eggs were $3 now $1.50;
Utilities were $1.50 now $1; Star S
$10 pr hundred; Ex. eggs $6 per 100:
Util. eggs $4 per 100, all P. P. Paid
_ Baby chicks also. Mrs. R. J. Fleming,
Lincolnton, Ga. Route 5. Pe
_ Hatching eggs for sale, pure bred
. Partridge Rock stock, direct from Bird
_ Brothers, Setting of 15 for $1.50 del.
_High percentage of fertility guaran-
teed. Fenton Clifford Harrison, Rt.
1, Brunswick, Ga. 4
On haives, eggs be del. and 1 del.
a Mrs. W. N. Autry, LaCross,
_. Light Brahma eggs from my pen of
large Northern bred birds $1.50 per
15. Mrs. C. W. Evans, Route 1,
Wrightsville, Ga. se
_ Full- blood White Emden. Goose
eggs for sale, 50c apiece. Mrs. Mary
B. Storrs, Madison, Ga.
Pure bred dark Cornish Game eggs
$1.10 per 15, crates ret. J. R. Gard-
ner, Locust Grove, Ga.
Mammoth White Pekin duck e
0c for 12, P. P. No exch. Mrs. J. G.
Bray, Ellaville, Ga. Rt. 3. e
. 8. C. R. I. Red eggs selected for
_ hatching, Tompkins and Owens
Strain, dark rich plummage, sp endid
layers $1 per 15. Miss Carlie Kemp.
Marietta, Ga.
R. I. Red eggs for setting, guaran-
teed good hatch $1 per setting FOB.
. Robert Vocke, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 1.
-. Barred Rocks, stock direct from
Parks. Star pens $450 per setting of
15. Flock run $3 per setting. Permit
No. C-170-31. A. W. Beauprie, 1097
Gordon St. SW. Atlanta, Ga.
Pure Donald on eggs $1 per 15; $1.75
_ for 30; 50 in 1 order $2.50 All post-
peta: Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks.
a
Sunshine leghorns from the Sunshine
Leghorn Farm are low enough to get
an incubator full of eggs at low price.
det time is !eghorn time per
100. $2 for setting of 15. Ask your
County Agent. about Sunshine Farm
M. L. Segraves, Fayetteville, Ga
_ EGGS WANTED
Want to exch. J. B. Giant eggs for
goose eggs, egg for egg. Mrs. S. W.
Cork Alto, Ga.
Want to exch. 3 settings J. B. Giant
eggs for 1 bu. food sound peanuts.
Mrs. 8. W. Cook, Alto, Ga.
Hen hatch biddies are better and
easy to grow, I want 100 or 200 strict-.
ly fertile eggs of B. L. or any large
pure bred. no mixed. stock wanted.
Will set 90 eggs at the time 01 h2ilvey
under hens, you del. eggs, and I del
chicks. Mrs. Bessie Mae Joiner, Rt.
~ 1, the. Ga.
a Want to exchange a setting of White
Campsigne eggs for a setting of
Want to set eggs in incubator lots
o
Ww
; Stee:
4c per egg del. Crates io
pig. |
thoroughbred Golden
tam eggs, dark sirain.
Box 134, Adrian, Ga.
Exch. a tew settings White Rock
eggs for Mammoth Bronze Turkey
eggs. Mrs. W. W. Lowe, Byron, Ga.
Want to exch. 1 1-2 gal. white nest
muiltipiying onions at 50c gal. tor set-
ting of 16 light brahma eggs. Mrs.
gg B. Murphy, Route e Jasper,
Want to hear from parties at once
having Everiay dark Brown Leghorn
eggs fr haiching. Piease specity
irom which tock bred to lay-Record
Mating or Special Matings. How long
irom Everlay tarms, also best price.
ae T. Holt, Summerville, Ga. Rt.
G. C. Smith,
me F nea Help. Wanted |
Want an exp. farmer with wife to
take charge of a 12 acre farm, 10 acres
in cultivation. Will furnish tools only.
Party must be able to furnish self and
-|his own mules. Located 1 mi. Clark-
ston. Do not answer unless quauified.
Mrs. Mary Eiliott, Stone Mtn. Ga. RFD
1. C-o W. W. Haynes Box.
Want young man to do gen. dairy
work. Must be good dry hand milker,
and well exp. in ail round dairy work,
also sober and able to handie retail
route. $50 a mo. and board. R. E.
Griffin, East Point, Ga. 513 W. Tay-
lor Ave. .
Want a good, strong, healthy woman,
40 to 55 yrs. old to make home with
me on farm and assist with light farm
work. Am a widow and live all alone.
Mrs. Emma Hall, Boston, Ga.
Want 3 good, strong able-bodied men
of good moral habits to work for me
on farm. Board washing, ironing and
$8 per mo. to right man. C. E. Joiner,
Blythe, Ga. Rt.:1. : S
Want married man to work for wa-
ges. Must be a first class hand on
farm. Not smoke, steady worker, and
without bad habits of any kind. 90c a
owe See me. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown,
Want strong, healthy, industrious
strictly honest married man with high
schoo] education and can keep up Ford
trucks to work en farm; sell produce
and do gen. farm work. $1 per day,
and house. Age 24 to 30 yrs. old. W.
H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.
- Want party to dress or tan cow hides
on halves. Only exp. need apply. L. M.
Kennedy, Collins, Ga.
Want man to do gen. work around
farm and live as one of family. C. H.
Mauldin, Dahlonega, Ga. :
Want white boy, 14 to 16 yrs. of age
to live as one of family and work on
farm for board and clothing and 4 mos.
schooling out of ea. year. J. E. Weath-
erby, Arlington, Ga.
Want immediately an ex-soldier with
a $100 to come at once and plant gen.
truck farm and sell direct to custo-
mers, fresh vegetables, or hogs, chick-
ens, etc. On halves: Land, mules, plow
against labor, etc. Dr. McNeel, Helena,
Ga. e
Want white man or boy, single, to
help work small farm. $8 or $10 per
mo. for 6 mos. Boa:'d and laundry free.
Good home for right party. Christ-
opher C. Bennett, Adel, Ga. Rt. 3.
Want boy, 15 to 20 yrs. old to help
with gen. farm work. Board and laun-
dry and reasonable wages. Begin Mar.
20th. Must be sober and honest. J. B.
Langford, Sr., Maysvilie, Ga.
Want boy 14 to 18 yrs. old to work
on farm. Must be good worker, of
good character, without bad habits.
Good home, board, laundry and small
salary. C. C. Martin, Gainesville, Ga.
Rt. 7.
Want single man around 40 or 50
yrs. to cultivate 15 acres of land. get
in- wood and feed a few hogs. Give
board, place to sleep and part of crop
White or colored. Write, T. A. Bowen,
Blakely, Ga. Rt. 4. :
Want gir] or woman not over 35 yrs.
old to help with chickens, cows, gar-
den and gen. light farm work. 2 in
agreeable to get along with. Small
wages. 8m. from Athens. Mrs. A. J.
Fite, Hull, Ga. Rt. 3.
Want young, or single middle aged
man that needs a good home to live
as one of family and help on farm.
Treat right, furnish board, clothes, etc.
Must be sober and honest and good
worker, L. J. Cason, Waycross, Ga. Rt.
2. Box 93.
Want a widow, 30 or 40 yrs. old to
help with gardening and youltty. Eegp
family. Must be straight, honest and |
and give some spending money along.
Are!
__MAREET BULLETIN
Seabright Ban-
no stock. Good home for right party.
mate Mrs. C. C. Staton, Clermont,
Be
Want nice, middle aged woman. to
assist with gardening, a watermelon
patch, etc. $1 a week and board. Wil]
pay off with W. L. chickens. Cortez
Barnett, Nicholson, Ga. RFD 2.
Positions Wanted
Want job on farm to gen. all around
light farm work. Exp. in all kinds of
farming, hogs, poultry, orchard, etc.
Want fair house, good water, wood,
etc. 51- yr. old, wife and 2 children. O.
A. Stone, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 4.
Single, middle aged man with life
time exp. in raisinz sheep, cattle and
hogs and a No. 1 butcher, all around
gen. farmer, with sev. yrs. exp.:with
tobacco (Supt gathering and curing 60
acres last yr). Best of ref. as to char-
acie: ana ability. Wages or per cent
basis. H. L. Sumner, Sumner. Ga.
Middle aged, single man wants job
on truck farm, or most anything. Exp.
Prefer living as one of family-in a
nice home and assisting with gen. farm
work. J. Austin, Chamblee, Ga.
Want job on farm. Young, exp. and
best of ref... Can move at once. 4 in
family. B. M. England, Atlanta, Ga.
Rt. 2. Box 234.
Flowers And Seed For Sale
With a large surplus of Dahlia bulbs
this season, am offering them cheap.
Not space to give names of all, but
ave very fine, named varieties,
such a5: I deVer Warner, Jersey beau-
y, Savamore, Mrs. John Schafer, and
@ number of others, all named. By
the doz. $3 del. J. R. Lowe, Atlanta,
Ga, 222 Ga. Ave., S. E.
Georgia Products For Sale
(Continued from page fifteen)
PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
Large red peanuts. 50c per gal; also
large white nest onions 50c gal. white
velvet okra seed 25 lb. will exch. for
any of these things above for white
bermuda onion plants or tender hull
cornfield bean seed or anything I can
use. Mrs. J. H. Carson, Route 1, Dul-
uth, Ga. :
Little white peanuts for seed 10c Ib.
inclose postage. M. M. Rowell, Route
2, Box 34, Bremen, Ga. :
Spanish peanuts $1 per bu. only 5 bu.
also 10 bu. unknown peas 1930 crop.
bright and sound and .unmixed, $2.50
per bu. this is all choice seed stock.
cash with order, no COD. J. C. San-
ders, Route 3, Vienna, Ga. Ne
White Spanish peanuts 5c Ib. FOB.
Samp Smith, Route 2, Douglas, Ga.
No. 1 White Spanish paanuts 4c Ib.
FOB or in lots of 100 or more 4 1-2c
Ib. del. Check or money order must.
accompany order. C. H. Parish, Tif-
ton, Ga. Route 6.
Schleys, 30c lb. Stuarts 25c lb. seed-
lings, 10c, all del. and guaranteed to
satisfy. E. Rountree, Metter, Ga.
~ Sound Georgia runner peanuts, Hand
Selected. 1930 grown. $4 per hundred
pound bags. James H. Brown, Cor-
dele, Ga. :
Recieaneq White Spanish seed pea-
nuts. in the hull, $1.25 per bu. FOB.
Fort Valley, Ga. J. D. Duke, Ft. Val-
ley, Ga. ae :
About 50 Ibs. Sudland pecans, sound
and good for planting. Will take 10c
lb. or exch. for runner seed pinders. W.
J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga.
Recleaned White Spanish seed pea-
nuts in the hull, $1.25 per bu. FOB Ft. |
Valley, Ga. L.\P Singleton, Fort Val-
ley, Ga.
N. C. Runner seed peanuts $1.25 per
bu. J. T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga.
15 or 20 lbs. seedling peanuts medium
size 15c Ib. or will exch. for good suzar
cane syrup, apples, or 25 baby chicks
. I. R. or B. R. preferred, Write be-
Ore sending. Mrs.-G. H. Horne, Route
2, Chester, Ga coer eG
No. 1 White Spanish and No. 1 Ga.
runner peanuts 5c lb. FOB Eastman.
P, O. Money order only accepted. P.
H. Woodard. Chauncey, Ga. Route 2.
For sale or exch. for sunflower, chic-
ken corn seed or sweet crowder peas,
1930 crop of large, plump paper shell
pee Mrs. A. A. Means, Barnesville,
a. :
N. C. runner peanuts at 4c Ib. cash
with order. W. 8S. Norton, Edison, Ga.
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
6 acres of Wakefield cabbage, old~
SG
est age now heading, ready for
set, by truck load. Write for
H. S. Baxier, Blackshear, Ga
Nice, tender turnip greens. M
offer. Mrs. C. F. Hunt, Cumming,
Rt. 4. \ tiene
Jerusalem artichokes, 3c ib.
mers McCollum, Wrens, Ga.
n
Little red hot chii sauce peppers,
7 oz. strands, when strung (now dr
1 15c; 3 30c; 6 50c; 90c doz; also lon
vayenne hot peppers, in about 15 oz.
strands (now dry) 25c per strand, 2
40c; 3 55c; 6 90c; $1.25 a doz. Del.
Ga. J. W. Hellemn, Nahunia,
Box 155. : eer
Georgia Products Wanted
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Any variety bush butter, beans, w:
exch 1930 crop mustard Seed, Lue
via dewberry plants, or box or y
flowers and shrubbery for same.
D. Woodruif, Greenville, Ga.
Pield peas, will pay $1.25 bu. for
kinds of mixed peas or Clay pes
will pay $1.50 for brabs, FOB station
I. C. & J. C. Collier, Barnesville, G
Want io exch. Sikes imp. cot
seed for Otootan beans 100 lbs. s
for 2 bu. beans, or pedigreed Piedmont
Clearland or Wilsons better sta
exch. 3 bu. seed for 1 bu. beans
good and sound 1930 crop, also exe)
seed for. Osceola velvet beans. Mr
Ella Harri.on, Rt. 4, Loganville,
~ Want: bush velvet beans, bush
black Crowder peas, Big Stem
plants, che pants. Mrs. W. M,
tuck, Rt.. 1, Blackshear; Ga. +
Want a few ibs yellow or speckle
crowder peas, large variety, will pa
reasonable cash price or will ex
white butter bean seed, bush or Bae
varieties at 20c Ib. W. L. Brown,
1, Warwick, Ga.
Want beans and seed 5 bu.
onable prices, also 50 lb. Sudan gr
seed, 15 lbs. Honey drip sorghum,
Ibs. cattail millet, all new good seed
at reasonable cash prices. Would exck
avers for same. R. C. Loyd, Nicho
a oY
Want Brabham peas, wi'l exch. 10
certified Porto Rico potato plants f
7 bu. peas, del. potato, plants Ap
May. E. C. Pope, Ocilla, Ga. ?
Want about 25 ibs. tender hull
field beans; also 10 to 15 Tbs. stri
tess green pod bush beans; also 5
10 ibs. pole beans, write what y
have, describing fully inclosing s
ample when possibie and giving
best price and shipping point.
seid, Zebulon, Ga. Rt. 1. eS
Want some Mammecth yellow
beans, buy or exch. for Rhynes-Coo
sotton seed. C. D. Williamson, Plait
Ga. ee :
Want 2 Ibs. white bunch butte
beans, wil! exch. 200 everlasting str:
berry plants for them; also will e
black crowder seven wks. peas 3
for 1 gal. nest onions. each to p
postage. Mrs. G. L. Pullen, Rt.
Dublin, Ga.
Want a few bu. Biloxi soy bea
mixed beans, 1 bush Nancy Hall swe
potatoes, al most be clean, sec
stock for planting at market price.
Adams, Rt. 1, Stockbridge, Ga.
Exch. vaiue for 15 bu peas, any
riety or velvet beans, mus! be sou
P. P. Gurley, Rt. 5, Hartwell,
Want 1 pk. good table peas
acid dried apples, 1-2 bu. large
ty peanuts, 5 lbs. new crop pec
3 or 4 good rhubarb plants. .
M. Jones, Lyerly, Ga. ee
Want 10 bu. good mixed peas, qu
best price for cash, W. G. John
Ringgold, Ga. ak
Severa bu. 90 day velvet beans,
exch. for same. Mrs. A. W. Atkin
Madison. Ga. ae
Want some nice large crowdcr
for table and market use, tha
make peas and not ali vines.
sample and give full description ;
price. Mrs. G. CC. Williamson,
Park: Ga, % 3 se
Want: Velvet beans, good.
stock for seed, Also peas. Wri
stating varieties and cauantity
have to offer, and your best cash.
SOB your shipping point. C. B.
son. Box 427. Albany, Ga.
Want ve'vet bean seed, Otoote
vellow Mammoth bean seed, sound
free from weed seed, Will .exch.
bred Ferris strain white leghorn
or golden beauty seed corn. J. O.
ly, Demorest, Ga. ae
Want: Purple Hull Speckled
quote nrice; three-bu. 105 day
vet beans that will run 90 per
good, cuote price. G. B. Ham
town, Ga.
wh,
GE TWENTY
Eggs For Sale
(Continued from page eleven)
Pure Barred Rock eggs, half Parks
n, selected and delivered at 75c
15 or 4c each if more than 15 are
ken at 1 time. Crates to be return-
Please send P. O. Money order.
s. Fairy Colvard, Bewman, Ga,
White Rock eggs select for $1 per
del. from high grade flock T. J.
msey, Covington, Ga.
Pure Barred Rock eggs for setting,
per setting of 15. Jas. A. Chaun-
Screven, Ga. .
Giant str. eggs from exhibition
k S. C. Black Minorcas, $2 per 15.
3. Millians, Newnan, Ga.
uen duck eggs $2 per setting of
ggs. Ducks weigh 6 lbs. at. 3 mos.
, Clara Fann, Tate, Ga. Box 182.
Pure bred fawn and white Indian
nner Duck eggs 75c per setting of
Srates to be retd. Pure bred ev-
7 strain Brown Leghorn eggs 75c
setting of 15. Mrs. J. C. Fleming
tly, Ga. Rt. 2.
Bronze turkey eggs, $3.25 for 12 del
Mrs. A. L. Holden, Eatonton,
Rt. 2.
e bred. White Rock eggs Fischel
rain $1.25 per 15 or $2.25 per 30.
sell in 50 or 100 lots. C. B. Wal-
Roberta, Ga. Rt. 2. 4
C. R. I. Red eggs breeding stock,
t of Owen and Harold Tompkins
for 50, $3 per-100. Cases to be
Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Alto, Ga.
ght Brahma Giant strain setting
$1 per 15, prompt del. crates ret.
Thomas Tribble, Rt. 1, Alto, Ga.
ges selected and tested daily for
atching from W. L. high producing
40c per doz. FOB cash with or-
Also pure Mammoth White Pe-
duck eggs 75c per doz. or exch.
cane seed or peas for planting. F.
4. Rovers, E. Rt. 1, Box 261, Washing-
on, Ga. ve
_ Nice clean fresh eggs for table use,
aranteed to give satisfaction, from
cared for stock of White Leg-
s. Can furnish 2 or more cases
week, Would like to contract for
year round. F. A. Rovers, E. Rt.
30x 261, Washington, Ga.
Special mated Parks Barred Rock
, males used in this mating di-
ect with breeding of 232 and 271 eggs
ndividually packed in special con-
ainers and prepaid. Del. guarantee
per cent fertility, 24 oz. eggs and
fect arrival. Setting of 15, $2.50,
ees, $5, only limited no. order
B F. W. Voight, Blackshear, Ga
Bone bronze turkeys, the larg-
ge and best layers, old stock, eggs
each. Mrs. Lizzie Waldrip, Gaines-
e, Ga.
ure Donaldson eggs $1 per 15, $1.-
er 30; 50 in one order, $2.50. All
aid. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer,
rooks, aps
e S. C. Brown Leghorn eggs, $1
15 del. Flock headed by a cock
d direct from Everlay Farm. Mrs.
L. Whatley, Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 3.
horoughbred rose comb golden Se-
ght bantam eggs 5c each. John
attlebaum, Ft. Gaines, Ga. Rt. 1.
elect S. L. Wyandotte eggs from
thy matured and carefully culled
is with high egg records (Sunflow-
strain) eggs rank high in fertility
. delivered in safety carriers $1 per
or $1.50 per 30. postpaid. R._ B.
liams, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 1.
I. Johnson strain S. C. White Leg-
hatching eggs from 2 yr. old
direct from M. Johnson poultry
h $1 per 14, $2.50 per 50 or $4 per
18 per 500. 4 crates per week the
round of strictly fresh infertile
ite eggs 30c per doz. the year round
Idon Burns, Calhoun, Ga.
- Eggs Wanted
Want old time green headed duck
s to set or goose eggs. Will exch.
yy lima butter beans for same.
ite what you have. Mrs. L. M.
by, Rt. A, Griffin, Ga.
Positions Wanted
p. farmer with small family
work on farm with man who
furnish and move me and _ will
ish work until crop, then share
. D. C. Lively, Atlanta, Ga. 644.
t. Phone Main 2983.
work on farm. 4 in family, 3
work. 2 plow hands. White.
y kind of honest work to-make
ving. Move at once. Have to be
MARKET
(strong and able worker) and a dau-
ghter, want a place on truck, dairy,
or poultry farm near Atlanta. Mrs.
Evelyn Miles, Atlanta, Ga. Gen. Del.
Want job as manager of stock farm
or apple orchard, by Agricultural Col-
lege graduate. 27 yrs. old. Exp. and
good ref. Small family. Leo L. Mare-
chale, Buford, Ga. 17 New St.
Want a small 1 horse farm near. At-
lanta, near. a car line. Can furnish
self but will have to be furnished sup-
plies. Like to raise poultrywife to
care for them. Write or see. J. C.
Mobley, Avondale Estates, Ga. P. O.
Box 256. Hem. 4780. :
35 yr. old, single, white man desires
job in gen. blacksmith shop as as-
sistant with intention to learn trade
in full. Desire to locate with some
good Christian man. S. A. Beavers,
Cumming, Ga. Rt. 2.
Widow needs and wants farm work
for self and 4 children; all healthy
fand able to work. Wages or share of
crop if supplies are furnished. Want
house to live in. Write Mrs.- Minnie
Raulerson, Alma, Ga.
Farm Help Wanted
Want honest sober man to care for
cows and milking in large dairy. Must
be exp. Have good ref. H. Harden,
Dyas, Ga
Live Stock For Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE
Good J. milch cow, fresh in, for
sale or exch for corn. Q. M. Rogers,
Barney, Ga. i
Fresh in cow, about 3 or 4 yrs. old,
$45, or exch. for yearlings. H. G. Bur-
roughs, Canon, Ga.
Reg. J. cows and heifers of the best
blood lines: Xountess Oxfords Grace
618279; Pansys Oxford Bonnie 647182.
Pearls Noble Viola, 722943; Pansys
Oxford Valentine, 878104; and 4 Jer-
sey heifers from these cows eligible to
reg. 8 to 10 mes old. Sell separately
if desired. Prices very reasonable..J.
P. Nichols, Sr., Griffin, Ga. Box 369.
1 reg. Guernsey bull. Grandson of
King Chilmart, also a 5 mos old bull
calf. Dr. N. C. Alton, Richland, Ga.
1M to 1300 lb. steers, 12 for sale. T.
W. McAllister, Buena Vista, Ga.
Good grade J. fresh in, third calf,
$75. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga.
old, March 23, 1931. Exch for a good
8 wks. old pig, any large bred of pure
stock, or 10 gal. No. 1 sorghum syrup,
or 6 bu. sound velvet beans, shelled
and sacked, or 6 bu. sound corn shell-
a R. C. Moore, Rockmart, Ga. Rt.
Reg. Guernsey male of Langwater
breed, 6 yrs. old, $100. Cash, or exch
for reg. Guernsey heifers of good,
healthy stock, good grade Guernsey
male, about 4 mos old, well marked.
Sire reg..and of Langwater breed.
Dam 3-4 Guernsey, $15 cash or exch.
Homer Harris, DeSota, Ga.
35 yr. old widow with 16 yr. old son]
Pure blood J. male calf, $5 at 6 wks |G
for Otootan or Biloxi Soy beans, Mrs.|_
|imp. Wilt resistant, sound and
BULLETIN
-- RABBITS FOR SALE
20 Chinchilla does and 5 bucks. Sell
or exch. 1 rabbit for 1 hen of the fol-
lowing: R. I. Red, B. R., Black Giant,
Cornish Game, Indian Game, Part-
ma. Will also exch for syrup in cans.
Walter Sargent, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B.
Very best of Chinchillas from
Stahls Gold Certificate stock, Ped.
and reg. 7 mos old and older breeders.
Does, $5 each, same age bucks, $4;
These are pedigreed. 12 old breeders,
does and bucks, $15 each. These are
reg. and must order 2 or more does
for the reg. stock prices. 8 to 10 wks.
old babies, 75c each; 3 does and one
buck, ped. over 4 mos old, $6 for the
4, Eustace J. McKinney, Blackshear,
Ga. et
3 fine young bucks, Stahls Gold
Certificate stock, $5 each. Ped. papers
furnish. Exch. for O-too-tan or Biloxi
soy beans, field peas, carneaux plg-
eons, or black Narragansett turkey.
hen,
Gas.
Live Stock Wanted
Exch. value for good Jersey cow,
heifer, brood sow, pigs, chickens, or
100 baby chicks. Mrs. E. W. Keyes,
Bishop, Ga: Q ves oe
Want 2 Duroc J. gilts and 2 boars.
All reg. del. to Atlanta, cheap. State
size, age, etc. W. H. Williamson, At-
lanta, Ga., 16 Ivy St. 5S. BE...
HORSES AND MULES WANTED
Want stallion, 4 to 12 yrs old, 900
to 1200 Ibs. Heavy bone.. Must be
Georgia Products For Sale.
CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE
White pearl pop corn, 1930 crop 10c
per teacup full. .No order filled for
less than 2 cups. Keedie Kirk, Rock-
mart, Ga. Rt. 2.
25 bu. J. W. Denson,
314. ; ;
Whatleys prolific, 1st yr. Carefully:
selected, nubbed and hand - shelled,
$2.50 bu. FOB. Money order or cash-
iers check. W. H.
RFD 1. Y
Corn for sale or exch. Write. Wm.
H. Crowford, Tunnel Hill, Ga. Rt. 1.
.Whatleys nubbed and shelled. Won
2nd prize in Dodge-county Corn club.
$2 bu. FOB. Wallace Ross, Rhine,
Macon, Ga. Box
a.
Whatleys prolific. Hand nubbed and
shelled, $2 bu. or 60c peck, del. C. C.
Parks, Ellaville, Ga. _ . *
CORN FOR SALECar Lots
- Slipped shuck ear corn, car lots, 80c
hee of 80 Ibs. FOB. A. D. Cobb, Adel,
COTTON SEED FOR SALE ~*
Pure College No. 1, 75c bu. del. 1st.
vee ees ae Ga.
re ped. Piedmont C. 1st yr. 75
bu. in single bu. lots. Jno. A. Minor
Norcross, Ga. . i :
200 bu ea. Petty Toole and Cooks
ridge Rock, Buff Orp. or Light Brah-
Mrs. Homer Harris, De Sota, |
cheap. W. N. Treadwell, Jackson, Ga. |.
Whatleys, nubbed and selected, $2.- |.
Cromer, Ideal, Ga. |-
farm products, What have you?
Thursday, March 12, 1931.
cleaned. 75 bu FOB here. T. O. Whit-
chard, Blakely, Ga.
Cokers Super. Seven, grown 1 yr.
away from Cokers, $1.25 bu. J. W.
Denson, Macon, Ga. Box. 314.
Wilson big type 1st yr. from Ar-
kansas. Pulled 1 inch staple. Reclean-
ed. Pure. Ship in new bags. $3 per cwt
FOB here. J. O. Langdon, Woodbury,
Petty-Toole 2nd yr. Saved
from _:
choicest pickings before any rain. 90c |
bu. Grown on my own farm. J. F.
Ratliff, Blackshear, Ga.
Cooks re-imp. cotton seed, $1 bu.
Exch. for velvet beans for planting. E..
L. Dixon, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 1, Box
104.
Half and Half. Recleaned. For sale
or exch for peas, beans or peanuts.
S. J. Wheeler, Ivey, Ga.
Petty Toole. Kept pure at gin and -
1st yr. 96 per cent ger. $1.25. bu. A.C,
Price, Jr., Bronwood, Ga.
in small lots. Exch for corn,
on each.
Ga. pe : es
Ruckers 1st yr. 47 per cent lint last
yr. 75 bu. FOB. P. M. Holcomb, Ad-
airsville, Ga, Rt.2. ees
75 bu. Cooks Pure and clean. $1 bu
peanut
| hay, or velvet beans. Party to pay frt. ~
B. A. Bishop, Fitzgerald, ~
! High yielding str. pure Cokers No. ..+
5, $1.50 bu. Also Wilson Type 2nd yr. |.
$1 bu. All.sound and gathered before -
heavy rains, FOB. Wallace
Rhine, Ga. Rt. 2.
Ross,
Half and Half. and yr. from Sum-. =
merour. Gin rolls cleaned: ea. yr.. AS* =
high as 49 per cent lint last yr. $1 bu. 7
E. N. Eslinger, Ringgold, Ga.
Wannamakers, 1929 crop. $1
-bu. :
|FOB. O. S. Williams, Scottland, Ga. |
Toole wilt resistant and.Cooks 307- ..
per cnt.
$1 bu. A. C. Price, Bron-
wood, Ga. . :
. ETC., FOR SALE
State insp. budded peach trees, 3
16. Kept, pure at gin. Ger. 96 and 94
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
to 4 ft. Chinese Cling, Elberta, May- ~
flower, Carmen, Hiley Belle; Stinsons
-Oct., Early Rose, Red bird, -20c ea.
W. F. White, Goggins, Ga. foe
Cling stone peach trees, 20 to 22 in, ~
high, bearing delicious large size fruit,
del.
ripening in August. 6 for 50c; 2 doz.
$1.50 or $5 a 100. A
L. W. Seago, Pinehurst, Ga.
-. Blue Damson plums, 25e ea. 3. for
60c; Red Goose plums, 2 for 20c; 5 for
40c. All nicely rooted and. postpaid.
Stamps accepted. A; Steinheimer,
Woolsey. Ga. Rt. I. :
Budded and State insp. Schley pe-
can trees, 3 to 6 ft. $25 a 100; Lesser
amts. 5c more per tree. Exch. for peas
peanuts, corn, soy beans, meats and
Jard, all at market price.
nedy, Collins, Ga.
All postpaid. Mrs. -
L. M. Ken- :
Nice lot of budded, bred-up Schley pe.
pecan
some for pure Ga. Cane syrup. N. Cc.
Alston, M. D., Richland, Ga.
Choice paper shell pecans, 6 to 8
let. 50c each. Govt insp. or exch a
Te-
Lloyd Woodall, Milner, Ga.
HOGS FOR SALE
Reg. S. P. C. sows, bred for farrow
within 4 to 6 wks. $25 each, FOB. Col-
lege Park. C. J. Jones, College Park,
Ga. Rt. 1. : f
2 brood sows, $25 each. T. W. Mc-
Allister, Buena Vista, Ga. y
8 pigs, 5 wks. old; 4 each, males and
gilts. Half each, P. C. and Red Jersey.
Pure bred on both sides. $3 each, $5
pr. FOB. Mrs. C. Bryan, Charing,
Ga. Rt. 1.
Duroc J. pigs, 4 mos old, wt. 35 to
50 lbs. Immune for life against chol-
era. and reg .in buyers name. $8.50
each, 2 for $16, 3 for $23. All FOB my
shipping point and lightly crated. L.
M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga.
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
1 team of mules: 1 horse and one
mare mules. Wt. 25 or 2600 Ibs. Gentle
and work anywhere. In good shape.
A. S. Hasty, Kensington, Ga. Rt. 2.
1 heavy horse mule, 12 yrs. old, $75
R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga..
\1 fine saddle horse, cheap. Dont
write, just come and
Odum, Covington, Ga.
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
1 flock of Angora goats, about 10.
All sizes. Sell any number. Write for
ed. Write or come see at once.
Douse Lanier, Willie, Ga. Rt. 1.
prices on your preference. A. S, Hasty
Kensington, Ga. Rt. 2.-5 0 a
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get her. Henry |j-
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The following suggestins are
NAL INSPECTION STATION
Rules and Regulations).
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Narsery Stock Shipping
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- Instructions
Under the Georgia Nursery Law, nursery stock cannot be sold
and moved legally unless it is accompanied by an official inspect-
ion certificate issued by the Georgia State Board of Entomology.
In order to aid the housewife and farmer in moving small
lots of plants, inspections are made each morning by an Inspect-
.or of this Department at Station B. Postoffice, Atlanta, Georgia
_and if the plants are found free from injurious insects.and di-
seases, an inspection certificate is placed on the package and the
package is forwarded on to its destination. In case the plants are
held up for any reason, the person sending the package is notified
Wrap and tie securely the package, writing plainly the name of
the person who is to receive same.
proper amount of stamps on the package to move it to destination.
Then again wrap the package and mark plainly: FOR TERMI-
GEORGIA. These inspections are also made at Albany, Georgia,
and if you live near Albany, make your package for TERMINAL
INSPECTION, POSTOFFICE, ALBANY, GA.
is authorized to accept such packages (Section 478 1-2, Postal
made to aid in this movement:
' Have the Postmaster place the
B POSTOFFICE, ATLANTA,
The Postmaster
trees, 5 to 7 ft. 50c each. Exch..