GEORGIA
=MARKET
* DEPARTMENT 9
EUGENE TALMADGE
PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS A. D. JONES, DIRECTOR.
BULL
AG RICULTURE...
COM MISSI ONERs
STATE CAPITOL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1931.
NUMBER
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states met here in Atlanta at the Henry Grady Hotel.
Boy Beans, Biloxi, Wis ee 2.00
The Association for the
On yesterday, March 23rd, delegates from all of the cotton-growing
Out of the eleven
cotton-producing states, six commissioners of agriculture were present.
They were as follows: Hon. Harry D. Wilson, of Louisiana; Hon. J. C.
Holton, of Mississippi; Hon. J. E. McDonald, of Texas; Hon. Earl Page,
x of Arkansas ; Hon. J. W. Shealy, of South. Carolina, and myself. The
_ other commissioners of agriculture who could not attend the meeting
had representatives here.
This meeting was called by Hon. Harry D. Wilson, Commissioner of
- Agriculture from Louisiana, and he was elected President of the Asso-
ciation. Hon. J. E. McDonald, Commissioner of Agriculture of Texas,
was elected vice president; Mr. Harold C. Booker, of Columbia, S. C., was ~
elected Secretary-Treasurer, and Mr. S. Odenheimer, of New Orleans,
- La., one of the greatest promoters of the cotton industry in the United
: States, was elected Chairman of the Executive Committee.
The membership fees in this ass ociation will be $1 per person, and
we are soliciting nationwid memberships in the organization. We want.
all who are interested in the further use of cotton in the United States
_ to join this association.
One of the main facts that was brought out was statistics furnished
by Mr. Wilson that last year there was over $158,000,000 worth of jute
imported into America. Mr. Wilson admitted that part of the lining of
the suit that he was wearing on yesterday was made from jute. He also
had an exhibit of cotton bagging and cotton fabrics for awnings and
oo were made in a mill in New Orleans. These materials were
beautifu
The best exhibit, however, was by Miss Ouida Midkiff, of the A. &
-M. College, Mississippi, who was dressed out and out in- cotton. She wore
_ @ lovely suit of grey cotton. She even wore cotton stockings.
Mr. Harry D. Wilson made the statement that it was a peculiar
: thing that some man in Paris had to tell the world that one of the pre-
vailing styles this year would be for ladies to wear cotton. I hope that
the ladies will follow the lead of this beautiful young lady and ask for
cotton goods.
- Of course, we had representatives at the meeting of the jute indus-
try. They tried to argue to us that you made about 26 cents per bale
on cotton by buying jute covering instead of cotton. Of course, this is
true, but what we are driving at is to get an extra demand and extra
consumption of cotton that will raise the price of cotton anywhere from
$10.00 to $25.00 per bale. I would like to see the ginners of this state order
some cotton bagging.
Our association will appear again at Washington and ask for a pro-
hibitive tariff on jute. We did this last year. We will keep on. I be-
lieve that we will finally get this prohibitive tariff on jute, because it is.
better to. get an increased consumption for 3,000,000 additional bales
ie right here in America than it is to decrease our acreage.
As long as a protective tariff is a policy of this country, our raw |
products must come in for their share. Mr. Wilson made a very signif-
icant statement yesterday; he stated that in times of peace patriotism
was just as essential as in times of war. If that $158,000,000 that is go-
ing out of our country every year for jute was expended for buying more
_ cotton, there would ais be quite as much poverty and desolation among
our cotton farmers. .
Increased Use of Cotton
E received a clipping from one of the papers in Texas last week
where there had been a shake-up in the Cotton Co-operative Association
The Texas legislature considered a resolution to investigate
of Texas.
all of their transactions, The charges against the Co-ops of Texas were
very similar to those against the Co-ops of Georgia.
The Co-ops of Georgia, instead of being a help to the farmers, have
been their greatest handicap. The way they have been running this.
Association, farmers have lost money by shipping them their cotton. In
making this statement, I am not taking into consideration the thousands
- of dollars that. they. legally owe the farmers; but I am making the point-
blank statement that the farmers would have received better prices if : Sees
they had not shipped their cotton to the Co-ops.
I am printing right here a letter which I received this morning:
-<-Hateher: Ga.
March 23, 1931.
Mr. Eugene Talmadge, :
Commissioner of Agriculture,
Atlanta, Ga.
Dear Mr. Talmadge:
I have been reading your articies i regard to the Co-ops, and am
writing you in behalf of my husband. He died the 10th of this month,
leaving me with four little children, all under 10 years oe. and no one :
to help me work for them.
Now, he was a member of the first five-year contract. I dont know
exactly how many bales he pooled, but about 25 or 30, or maybe more,
and he told me a few days before he got sick that he wanted to write
you as the Co-ops are behind with him about $30.00 or $40.00, and he got
sick and died, so I thought I would write you and see if you could help
me get back the funds. I am in need of it badly. I have some papers
here in regard to it, and if it will be of any help will be glad to send
them to you.
Now, Mr. Talmadge, if you can assist me to get this, as my husband,
A. L. Perkins, died, leaving me and the children alone, I will certainly
appreciate it.
Hoping to get a reply from you, and will thank you for all favors.
Respectfully,
(Signed) MRS. A. L, PERKINS.
I have received hundreds of letters similar to the above.
How can any organization that stands for the principles of right and
justice refuse to pay this little grief-stricken widow and four orphans
what is justly due a member of their Co-operative Association? Did ae
we not hear something about the Golden Rule being the motto of the
Georgia Cotton Growers Co-operative Association when it was being or-
ganized: ALL THINGS THEREFORE WHATSOEVER YE WOULD
THAT MEN SHOULD DO UNTO YOU, EVEN SO DO YE ALSO UNTO
oa FOR THIS IS THE LAW AND THE PROPHETS, Matthew:
I wonder if the Co-ops have failed to pay any of the salaries to their
highly-paid officers and directors? Dont you suppose that they would
do more than write letters?
atone they get theirs, the widow should get hersTHATS CO-OPER-
3-24-31. * EUGENE TALMADGE.
MARKET REPORT
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
Prevailing Wholesale Prices Mar. 24, 1931. Always Subject to Variation
Atlanta
=e Potatoes, 100 Ib. ........- eo $2'DD
Eggs, Ga., Extra, doz. :
Eggs, Standard, COZ. agi on ed
MOS <Cra;, CHAE, COZ. ssccckcetccaraence
Macon
Eggs, Yard Run, doz. 0... as
-Capons, ae eee ce rica
Field, Peas, mixed, Du. <.2:.:..-.----0r--- 1.60
Field Peas, not Mixed, DU. -os-.c-sne - 80
Country Butter, Best Table, lb
Ear Corn (80 Ibs. Me Du). Dus.
Peavine Hay, No. 1, per ton
Peanut Hay, No. L per ton
Soy Beans, Otootan, Gus 3.00
_ Hogs Sold During Week Beginning March 16, 1931, at Cooperative Sales
No.
1 Sat Spanish Peanuss 80.00
eee cu teas
1.75
INDEX
Poultry For Sale oS.
Poultry Wanted
Colimbun Valdosta Baby Chicks For Sale
$2.0 $1.25 Baby Chicks Wanted
Eggs For Sale Ly
Eggs. Wanted 15
Ga. Products For Sale 8,
5, 12, 14, 15
15
15
Live Stock For Sale-
Live Stock Wanted
Plants For Sale ....
Plants Wanted
Seed For Sale
Seed Wanted
Miscellaneous For Sale
Miscellaneous Wanted
Car Lots
Farm Help Wanted
Positions anted
4,-3,.4, 12, 13; 16
3
Brought 6. 66 per oy hs Basis No. 1.
per ton Delivered, Subject to Correction.
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MARKET BULLETIN ~
Thursday, March 26, 1931.
Plants For Sale
Strawberry plants 20c a 100. Old
ime winter heading collard plants
5c a 100 or $1.25 a 1,000. Sage plants
0 to 25c. Little water gourds, 3 for
c or 30c for a doz. Mr. Joe W. Ford-
, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2.
ucretia dewberry plants $1 per 100;
Maud Hamby,
Horse radish ~ 50c doz; Hot pepper
seeds 5c a pkg. Striped cushaw seed
10c es Muscadine vines 50c a
ountain huckleberries 5c doz;
$1 will exchange any kind = ab-
ove for 100 hundred early Jersey
i plants and 200
Bermuda onion plants each to pay
postage. Write before sending. Miss
Mary Grindle. (No address given).
Earliest variety Klondike strawher-
ry plants 30c per hundred. Well root-
ed young plants or will exchange for
large variety of tomato seed. Mrs.
Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4.
Booking orders for Genuine Imp.
red and pink skin Porto Rican Gov.
insp. $1.50 M. 5 M or over, $1.40; FOB
Hazlehurst, Satisfaction guar.
Lord, Hazlehurst, Ga.
- Genuine Red and Pink Skin Porto
Rico potato plants\Gov. insp. and
eated, $150 M; 5 M and -over
40 FOB at Graham. Satisfaction
guaranteed. G. H. Lord, Graham, Ga.
Marglobe June Pink, Hastings Ex-
ra early Prolific, Gulf State Market,
Redfield Beauty tomato plants, bun-
dled, labeled, roots mossed. 100, 50c;
00, $1; 1000, $2.50; 5,000, $11; larger
amounts, $2 per 1000. all prepaid. Now
ready, prompt shipment. D. J. Harri-
son, Blackshear, Ga. : ;
I have got some Longbearing straw-
berry plants for sale at 15c a hundred
or $1.25 aM. J. C. Baldwin, (No ad-
dress given). :
- Red and pink skin Porto Rico po-
tato plants, Gov. insp. $1.50 per M.
up to 5 M; over 5 M $1.35 per M. FOB
here. April, May andJune del. Sat-
isfaction guaranteed please send M.
. Mrs. C. H. Davis, Graham, Ga.
- Imp. Porto Rico potato plants, $1.50
FOB. Cash with orders. C. V. Wil-
lard, Douglas, Ga. ee
-. Millions state Certified Porto Rico
slips $1.75 M; 5000 up to $1.50. Banana
Yams, $2 M. April shipping. Good
strong slips and count guar. J. A.
Turner, Alma, Ga.
- Porto Rico potato plants state insp.
and treated, April, May and June de-
livery, $1.50 per M. J. M. Deen, Cof-
dee; Ga. 7
_ Large frostproof E. J. Wakefield
Cabbage plants full count 200 for 30c;
500 for 60c; $1 per M. Delivered by
. .Tomato plants Wilt Re-
sistant and Hastings i full
Ready about April 5th, 200 for
* 500 for 75c; $1.25. per M. Del.
by Parcel Post. :
ceived a full supply of Hastings Gar-
den seed. Wm. Worth, 621 Estel St.
Douglas, Ga.
Frost proof cabbage plants. Early
Jersey and Charleston Wakefield.
Prompt shipment. 500 for 60c; 1,000
ot 90c del. C. W. Stokes, Macon, Ga.
te 3:
- Genuine Porto Rico potato plants,
April, May and June delivery, $1.75
per thousand; over 5,000 at $1.50 per
M. Marglobe tomato plants, ready
latter part of April same prices. B.
J. Head, Alma, Ga.
Genuine Porto Rican potato plants
grown from vine cuttings on fresh
Jand each year. Ready about April
ph $1.50 per M. FOB. Mrs. Eldon
, Thomasville, Ga.
. Rican potato plants _ Govt.
insp. ready for shipment April 15th
$1.50 per M express collect $2 per M
prepaid. E. J. and Charles Wake-
field cabbage plants, also White Ber-
muda onion plants, now ready. $1.25
per M Parcel post 90c per M express
collect. $1.25 per M express prepaid.
for Harrell, Fitton,.Ga. Rt. 6. -
- Porto Rico potato plants, Govt. in-
Sp. and treated; $1.50 per M del. in
Ga. $1.25 FOB. April, May and June
del. C. R. Savage, Cecil, Ga.
Early Klondike strawberry plants
25c C, 500 for $1; $1.75 per M del. Mrs
Cc. T. Hunt, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4.
_ Everbearing strawberry plants, ear-
liest variety and berries are often as
large as guinea egg, very sweet, 25c
per 100 del. T. A. Humphries, RFD,
Conyers, Ga. 3
Yellow skinned Porto Rican potato
plants Govt. insp. and treated at $1.75
per M. del. April, May and June del.
, Please send money order. D. Story,
"Pavo, Ga. RFD\1. a
- Cabbage and Bermuda onion plants.
300 for 35c; 500 for 65 and 1 M for
_ $1.10 del. Guy Crow, Gainesville, Ga.
Nis
I also have just re- |.
- Porto Rico potato plants $1.50 per M
FOB. lL. O. Morris, Surrency, Ga.
Porto Rico plants, State insp. and
chem. treated, April and'May del. $2
per M; 4M and up at $1.75 per M. To-
mato plants, April, May del. Leading
varieties 75c per 500; $1.25 per M. R.
W. Dowdy, Fitzgerald, Ga. RFD 2.
. Porto Rico potato plants 1M per $1.75
5M and up, $1.50 per M FOB at Sur-
rency. R. M. Morris, Surrency, Ga.
.| RFD 2.
McDonald Earliest heaviest bearing
Blackberr 100 for $1; 1M for $9; Lu-
cretia Dewberry 100 for $1; Premo dew-
berry 100 for $1; Celestial and Brown
turkey fig, 12 small size for $1; Large
rooted Kudzu 25 for $1; 100 for $3.00.
Cherokee Hedge Rose 100 for $1.50;
Strawberry shrub, 5 large size for $1.
Everything postpaid. J. W. Toole, Ma-
con, Ga. te
Nice size Horse radish plants, 5c ea.
Large leaf sage plant 10c each. Gar-
den Asparagus roots 10c each. Seed of
Castor Oil Bean, 10c cup. Catnip plants
10c each. Will exchange for E. Jersey
or Chas. W. cabbage plants and Ber-
muda onion plants. Want 200 onion
|plants of each. Each to pay postage.
Mrs. Julia Durnell, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 1.
Genuine Porto Rico potato plants,
Gov. insp. and treated. Booking orders
April and May deliveries, $2 M. Parcel
post prepaid, $1.50 collect. Special whole
sale prices, by express collect or re-
quest. Marglobe tomato plants $1.75
per M; New Stone Greater Baltimore
tomato plants, $1.25 per M. Ruby King
pepper plants, $2.50 per M in season.
Place your orders now. Leave money
and get plants on date wanted. W. A.
Boatright, Alma, Ga. ;
Huckleberry plants 25c a doz. $1.75
a 100. Chinquapin bushes 25c each.
Hazlenut bushes $1.50 dozen; 90c for 6;
Woods Gooseberries 20c each; old field
strawberries $1.50 M. Will exchange:
any amount for anything family
can use. Will give 25c of good huckle-
berries for a good pig of good stock.
Add postage on all orders. D. M.
Blackwell, Cleveland, Ga. ;
Porto Rico potato plants, $2 per M;
del or $1.75 FOB. 5M or up to $1.50
per M. Prompt service. Small orders
shipped COD. Plants. ready in April.
Mz. J. Lewis, Baxley, Ga. Star Rt.
Tomato plants, the Marglobe, $1.50
per M; 5M or more, $1.25 per M FOB.
Miss Lorena Bowen, Baxley, Ga.
Booking orders for State Insp. Porto
Rico potato plants for sale April, May
and June, $1.50 M. I hemstitch sheets
and pillow cases 10 yd. or exchange.
Mrs. Archie Courson, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 5.
Improved Gov. Insp. Porto Rico po-
tato plants, pink skin, $1.65 per M; 5M
or more $1.40. Satisfaction guaranteed
June pink tomatoes $1 M. Moss pack-
ed. L. E. Deal, Bristol, Ga.
Porto Rico potato plants. Insp. mill-
ions Imp. Pink skin or old kind, $1.75
per M; 5M, $7. Cash with order. We.
can ship about April 10th. Place your
order to not be delayed. Guaranteed
count. Prompt shipment. F. G. Tyre,
Bristol, Ga.
Copenhagen Market E. J. and Chas.
W. cabbage plant and Bernwida onion
500 for 50c. 1M for 90c del. Open grown
Iceburg lettuce and Early Blood turnip
but plant 200 for 40c; 500 for 80c; 1M
for $1.50 daily. Plants all moss wrap-
ped and carefully packed. Saturday.
eas E. L. Durham, St. Marys,
a.
Johnson Grass roots for sale cheap
for cash or exchange for other seed.
Each to pay postage. I have any amt.
of grass roots. Geo. C. Hart, Royston,
Ga. Rt. *1, as
Yellow Bermuda plants 15 per 100
or $1 M del. Albert Baker, Norman
Park, Ga.
Tomato plants for the market, the
name of plants is Gulf State. I have
75M at $1.50 ready for the field now.
J. J. Luke, Wray, Ga. Rt. 1.
Red Skin Porto Rico potatoes, Govt.
Insp. and treated, $1.50 M, FOB or $1.-
75 del. April, May and June del. Willie
Pearce, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2.
Genuine Marglobe tomato plants, $1.-
50 per M. 5M or more $1.25 ready Ap-
ril lst. Cash or money order. H. D.
Kimberly, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 127.
Genuine Purple Skin Porto Rico po-
tato plants. Inspected and treated.
Healthy plants with strong roots. Del.
Starting April 1st. $1.50 M; FOB. $1.75
delivered. J. A. Olliff, Bristol, Ga.
Genuine Imp. Gov. Insp. and treat-
ed Red Skin Porto Rico potato plants.
At $1.75 per M Del. Better prices on
large lots. Also a few thousand To-
mato plants, all varieties $1.75 per M.
Cash with order. .
teed. When plants are ready.
Cox, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 5..
Tomato plants will be 1
ment by April 1st. Marglobes, Earlia-
na, Bonnie Best and Greater Balti-
mores. 100 for 30c; 300 for 75c; 500 for
$1.05; 1M for $1.75. 5M and up, $1.50.
J. P. Morris, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 1.
Porto Rico potato plants, State in-
spected, good strong plants. April 10th
and May del} Count and del. guaran-
teed, $1.75 per M; 5M and more, $1.50.
per M. Cash with order. Denvis 1);
Dixon, Bristol, Ga. Rt. 1.
R. M.
Rico plants. Seed grown, from vines,
Gov. insp. and treated, $1.50 per M.
Ready to ship April 10. Cash with or-
der. J. H. Whitten, Baxley, Ga. Rib. 3;
Genuine Red Skin Porto,Rico potato
plants, Gov. Insp. and treated, $1.50 per
M up to 5M, larger orders, $1.35 per
M. Slips were grown from vine cut-
tings. Prices are FOB here, please
send M. O. Satisfaction guaranteed. C.
H. Davis, Graham, Ga. ae
9 M. Imp. Red Skin Porto Rican po-
tato plants, Govt. insp. and treated,
$1.50 per M. 5M lots and up, $1.40 per
M. All orders promptly filled. D. T.
Herrington, Graham, Ga.
'- Chas. W. and Early Jersey cabbage
plants, now ready, $1.10 per M, 5M to
10M lots, 85c M del. Also sell sweet
potato slips. G. E. Waldrip, Rt. 1,
Flowery Branch, Ga. rk
Cabbage plants ready now. 65c per
M. Booking orders for Pimento, pep-
per, tomato and Porto Rico and Pat-
tesaw potato plants. April, May and
June delivery. Mrs. S. Pitts, Leesburg
Ga. Rt. 4, Box 60.
Earlest variety Improved Klondike
strawberry plants. Well rooted young
plants, 25c per hundred. $1.25 for 500;
$2 per M del. Would like to exchange
for one or two settings White Pekin
Duck eggs. Write what you have and
prices. Mrs. J..S. Crowe, Cumming, Ga.
Rt. 4.
Genuine Imp..Porto Rico potato
plants, Red skinned, seed grown from
vine. Cuttings Gov. Insp. and treat-.
ed, strong plants and guaranteed, full
count. $1.40 delivered in Ga. April and
May. Paul Lightsey, Odum, Ga.
_Frost proof cabbage plants, 200 for
65c plus postage. Bermuda grass roots
50c;. crocus sack full del. Yellow plum
plants 2 ft. tall, good roots, 75c per 100
del. Huckleberry, Gooseberry of extra
good variety 50c per 100. Plants strong.
Send money order to C. A. Joiner,
Blythe, Ga. Rt. 1. :
Early Jersey and Charles W. cabbage
plants, 65c per 500. $1.10 per M. T. C.
Bennett, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. H. 1.
Heading lettuce plants 20c per 100,
Add postage. Mrs. Belle Godard. Gog-
gins, Ga. Rt. 2.
Porto Rico potato plants, absolutely
unmixed, no white potatoes, $1.50 per
M, ready April 1st. Ernest P. Carter,
Baxley, Ga.
Lucretia dewberry plants, true to
name and heavy roots, 30c doz: 75c per
hundred. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Green-
ville, Ga. Pay eS ok ;
EH. T. Wakefield cabbage plants just
ready. to ship 50c per M. FOB or 65c
per M. Del. anywhere in Ga. Cash with
oo A. E. Pruett, Eastman, Ga. Rt.
Potato plants. Imp. red skin Porto
Rico: Government insp. chemically
treated, full count, moss packed. $1.50
M. April-del. A. C. Johnson, Fitzger-
ald, Ga. ;
Pure Pink skinned Porto Rico and
Pattesaw Potato plants, gov. insp. and
treated chemically, $1.50 M also Pi-
mento pepper and egg plants, $1.25 M.
Satisfaction guaranteed. A. H. Pitts,
Succession and Jersey Wakefield cab-
bage plants, now ready at 60c per M in
10M lot shipments. $1 per M del. Por-
to Rican potato plants ready about
Apr. 15th $1.50 per M. Write for pri-
ces on large quantities. J. B. Crane,
Dixie, Ga.
Yellow skinned Porto Rican potato
plants, Gov. insp. and treated at $1.75
per M del. April, May and June del.
Please send M. O. D. Story, Pavo, Ga.
RED: t
Cabbage plants, 60c a M, Porto Rican
potato and Marglobe tomato plants,
$1.50 for 1M Bermuda onion plants,
white or yellow, in 6M lots. $3.80; in
12M lots, $7.-By exp. Mail money or-
der. D. M. Barber, Baxley, Ga.
Booking orders for pure bred Porto
Rico red potato plants. Clipped,
inspeccted for sale, $1.50 a M by exp.
Moultrie, Ga. \
Collect $1.75 by parcel post. Del. by
Shipment guaran-
ready for ship- |
Genuine Red and Pink skin Porto | RFD 2.
April, May or June, full count. Guar-
anteed. Miss Vivian Scrugs, Bristol,
Ga.
Early Jersey, Charleston, and Flat
Dutch cabbage plants, ready 500 for
55c, 1M for 90c; postage paid. For Ap-
ril del. Porto Rico potato plants, $1.50.
for 1M stone tomato plants, $1.10 for
1M, all postpaid. R. Chambers, Seville,
Ga.
Porto Rico potato plants, State insp.
and Chem. treated. April and May del.
$2 per M; Leading variety of tomato
plants, April, delivery, 500 for 75c; $1
perM. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga.,
Early Jersey, Dutch Wakefield, Frost
proof cabbage plants and Yellow Ber-
muda onion plants, Postpaid. 500 for
60c; 2M for $1.70. J. R. Pope, Fitzger-
ald, Ga.
Spring cabbage plants, leading va-
riety, 500 for 65c; $1 per M. Mrs. Lil- *
lie Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 2. - ee
Goy. insp. and treated Porto Rico
potato plants, $150 per M in 5M lots.
$1.25 per M. Start shipping last of
April. L. E. Toole, Macon, Rt. 2.
Frost proof cabbage plants, E. J.,
Charleston, W. Copenhagen M. Flat
Dutch, $1 for M; $1.70 for 2M. 500 for
60c postpaid with prompt shipment.
Roscoe Mays, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 3.
Pure imp. Porto Rico plants, Govt.
insp. at 75c per M.. April: and May.
shipment, FOB. Cash with all orders.
E. E. Carter, Hazlehurst, Ga.
Certified red and yellow skin Porto
Rican potato plants $1.50 for 1M; 3M
for $4.25; 5M for $7; 10M for $12.50,
April, and May del. Satisfaction gua- a
ranteed. John B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Frost proof cabbage plants, Early
Jersey and Charleston Wakefield open .
field grown. Grown from seed sown -
Feb. 2, nice size, well rooted full count,
no delay. 200 for 25c; 500 for 45c; 75c
for M del. by prepaid parcel post. J. O:
Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga.; Rt. 3.
Improved Purple Acme tomato plants
50c per 100, 500, $2.25 or $4 per M del.
James Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Klondike and Lady Thompson straw- _
berry plants $2 M del; 5M lots and
more, $1.75. Exp. collect,- all orders
shipped promptly. Ovie Crowe, Gaines-
ville, Ga. Rt. 2. \
Early Jersey and Charleston Wake- .
field cabbage, now ready at the patch
at $40 a ton. I live 4 miles north of
Pitts, Ga. W. J. Fountain, Seville, Ga.
Everbearing strawberry plants at 15c.
a 100. Will bear till August. W. J.
Fountain, Seville, Ga. : :
_ Large gooseberry bushes $1 doz. or $4
per M. Everbearing Lady Thompson
strawberry plants 75c a 100 or $3 a M.
All nice, well rooted. Sell or exchange
for anything useful. Add _ postage.
Mrs. Esty Parks, Talking Rock, Ga. Rtv
Sage plants, well rooted, 4c each or
30c per doz. del. in lots of 6 or more or
exch. 1 dozen for 1 1-2 lbs. any good
kind of seed beans. 2 doz. Cal. fig bush.
10c each or $1. Mrs. W. A. Moon, Waco
Ga. Rt. 2. se ; ae
Kudzu plants 2 year olds, $1 a hun-
dred or $8 M.' Exchange for potato
plants. J. R. Eubanks, Madison, Ga.
Gooseberry bushes, $1 per doz, Him-
alaya berries, $1 per doz. Add postage. |
Se V. Henderson, Ellijay, Ga. Rt.
Govt. insp. pink skin Porto Rico po- |
tato plants, $1.75 per M up to 4M; $1.-
65, 5M or more. Del. in 3rd zone. Send _
money order. Harvey Story, Autrey-
ville, Ga. Rt. 1.
Genuine red skin Porto Rico potato
plants from vine cuttings insp. and J
treated. April del. $1.65 M. Money or-
der, or $1.75 M, personal check deliv-
ered Ga. points. J. W. Haman, Sum- ~
herneGa. Rt;
Porto Rico potato plants grown from |
the vine. State inspected at $1.60 per
M up to 5M and $1.50 for 5M or more
del. April and May del. N. W. Dan-
ie By Ty, Gao Rt. it
Nice fresh grown E. J. and Chas.
Wakefield cabbage plants, 500 for 60c ~
90c M P. P. prepaid. Booking orders
for Ruby King bell pepper and Stone |
tomato plants which will be ready to
ship in a few days. Mrs. Geo. Gaff-
ney, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 1.
Early Jersey and Wakefield cabbage
plants, 85c per M dgl. Bermuda onion
plants, 6M by exp. $3.75. G. L. Steed-
ley, Baxley, Ga. |
State insp. Porto Ricans seed cut.
from vine. Eating quality unsurpass-
ed. April and May del. $1.40 M.
Special prices on larger lots. All del.
Ga. J. B. Jones, Screven, Ga. Rt. 1._
Box 175. : Ree
ay
lay March 26, 1931.
Plants For Sale
Garlic bulbs, 3 for 10c, red Raspber-
, bc each. Mrs. A M. Gunter, Law-
renceville, Ga. Rt. 1. ;
- Blackberry: 4 Early Harvest, Eldor-
do, Ambrosia,
50c doz; white blackberry, 10c ea. $1
doz. Sage plants, 10c ea. $1 doz. Also
pop corn, and red pepper, each, 10c
pkg. Rev. L. D. Rolader, Atlanta, Ga.
Rt. 7. Box 464. 5 :
Porto Rico pot. plants, 500-90c; $1.65
M. 5M and over, $1.50 M. J. P. Mor-
ris, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 1.
- Porto Ricans, State insp. $1.50 M.
Marglobe tomato plants, $1.25 M. - All
FOB. J. P. Mullis, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 1.
Gov. insp. purple skin Porto Ricans
from vine potatoes, $1.50 M, FOB. R.
A. Herrington, Baxey, Ga. Rt. 3.
. 2M Porto Rican potato plants. Sell
or exch. for mixed breed hens, at 75c
each. - Mrs. A. T. Lee, Gardi, Ga. Pubs
Box 40.
Napier grass plants and roots. This
grass was imported from Africa and
will produce more green forage per
cre than any other known grass.
akes your cows give more milk and
fattens hogs. All stock and poultry
love it. S. T. Smith, Cuthbert, Ga.
687 College St. sate
_ Booking orders for pure Porto Rico
potato plants, $1.50 M. Guarantee
count and quality. April or May del.
G. W. Miles, Alma, Ga.
Imp. Porto Rico pot. plants. Govt.
insp. Ready for del. April 15th. $1.50
mw. Ht: Jones, Adel; Ga. Rt. 3.
Rhubarb plants, old fashioned, not
pie kind, 35c doz. also yellow meat
watermelon seed, 10c doz. okra seed,
c oz. hot pepper seed, 5c spoonful;
5 lbs. red pepper, 75c and yellow root,
35c lb. Cash or money order. Miss
il McCurley, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2. -
ure Porto Ricans, Govt. insp. and
reated, $1.75. M. All over 5 M. $1.50
M. FOB. April, : May and June del.
C. Tyre, Bristol. Ga.
Imp. Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. Early
Triumph, $1.75 M. E.
Ima, Ga. Rt. 4.
2 to 3 yr. old Kudzu, $10 M./ Exp.
ollect; $1.40 per 100, by mail pre-
id. L. G. Sanders; Dewyrose, Ga.
Strong, healthy Mint plants, 25c doz
or exch. for table peas, or beans or
pimiento pepper plants. Mrs. J. R.
Hillis, Millhaven, Ga. Rt. 1. _
- Porto Rico pot. plants, old kind, State
insp. $1.50 M,'FOB. April, May and
J. F. Gruber, Odum, Ga.
L. Anderson,
* Himalaya blackberry plants, 45 doz.
xch.-for-raspberry plants at same
price, or for setting of thoroughbred
B. R. or Brahma eggs. Mrs. L. H. Ol-
iver, Arlington, Ga., Box 205. eae
Genuine Porto Rico pot. plants, State
insp. April and May del. $1.50 M or
$1.75 M del. Cash with order. A. F. Wil-
oxon, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 5.
Cabbage and Bermuda onion plants,
45c, 300; 65c, 500; $1.10 M del. Bill
rowe, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. :
Gov't insp. Porto Ricans. $1.50 M;
5M or more, $1.25 M, FOB. Ready Ap-
ril-10th. Zonnie Carter, Surrency, Ga.
P. O, Box. 154.
Imp. red skin Porto Ricans and Nan-
cy Hall pot. plants. State insp. $1.50
M FOB. April del. No personal chks.
C. R. Redmond, Pelham, Ga. tee
mp. Porto Ricans, $1.70 M del. $1.40
. exp. collect; tomato plants, $1 M
del. or 60c M. Exp. collect. S. J. Lind-
Sey, Omega, Ga. pe
Pure Porto Ricans, insp. and treated,
$1.65 M. 5M or more, $1.50 M. All del.
M. Chapman, Chula, Ga.
pady T. strawberry plants, 20c a 100;
Fox Grape vines, 10c each. 75c dozen.
Gooseberry bushes, 10c each. No checks
rs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3.
Cabbage, onion and tomato plants,
lead. var. $1 M. Write for special pric-
s on potato, beet, lettuce, pepper and
lard plants. Andrew Clark, Thom-
asville, Ga.
_ Well rooted Lucretia dewberry plants
dozen. $8 M del. Miss Helen Daniel,
reenville, Ga. RFD 3.
Himalaya blackberry plants, 3 dozen
55; horse radish plants, 3 for 20c. Mrs.
8am T. Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2.
_ Purple skin Porto Ricans. Vine grown
insp. and treated, $1.60 M del. B. F.
Willard, Baxley, Ga. |
Rhubarb plants, 25c a doz. also yellow
Toot, 50 lb. garlic heads, 10c each; to-
bacco seed, 10 spoonful; peppermint
Plants, $1 a 100. Miss Nora McCurley,
Hartwell, Ga. RFD 2.
_ 100M Porto Ricans, now ready to ship
500, 90c; $1.65 M. 5M or more, $1.50 M.
FOB. Cash with order. W. H. Morris,
axley, Ga. Rt. 1.
and Himalaya, and |
dewberry, red raspberry, all 5c each,
5
:
_ State insp. Porto Ricans $,1.50 M del.
PP in Ga. Money order. No checks.
W. J. OQuinn, Jr., Odum, Ga. Rt. 2.
Pink skin Porto Ricans, Gov't insp.
$1.65 M or $1:50 M in 5 or more lots.
April and May ,del. Jas. T. Troupe,
: f
Baxley, Ga.
Porto Ricans, State insp. $1.50 M del.
Mrs. J. M. Alexander, Valdosta, Ga. Rt.
dT, Box 121.
Missionary strawberry plants, $2 M.
Panzy plants, 35 doz. catnip, 25c doz.
a oe McCurley, Hartwell, Ga.,
Booking orders Porto Ricans, $1.50
M. by exp. collect; $1.65 M by PP del. |:
in Ga. Govt insp. and treated. L. E.
Byrd, Bristol, Ga._
E. Wakefield, Chas. W. Dutch and
Copenhagen, 50c, 500; 80c M By express
3M or more, 70c M. R. S. Burgess,
Pembroke, Ga. 3
Kudzu plants, 2 yrs. old, $5'M. Exch.
for farm products that I can use. Gene
Harper, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 1.
Black Haw plants, 25c doz. Mrs. R. F
Scarborough, Byron, Ga. Rt. 1. :
E. J. Wakefield cabbage, 50c, 500; 90c
M del. R. M. Crow, Oakwood, Ga.:
Red skin Porto Ricans, Govt insp.
and dipped, $1.50 per M 5M or more,
$1.40 M. Ready for shipment by April
15th. Sat. guar. M. T. Griffis, Surren-
cy, Ga. RFD 2. : re
_ Porto Ricans red and pink skin. Govt
insp. $1.25 M FOB. Exch. for any
good breed of hens. 4M plants for five
hens. April, May and June del. W. G.
OQuinn, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2.
Imp. Porto Ricans, Govt-insp. April
and May del. $1.50 M. Cash with or-
der. Write - for prices on large quan-
tity, FOB. R. W. Rentz, Baxley, Ga.
Yellow and red skin Porto Ricans,
$1.50 M. Cabbage plants, '75c M. Sweet
pepper plants, $2.50 M. Can handle
large orders. F. B. Fossett, Baxley, Ga.
J. Wakefield cabbage plants, $1 M.
W. E. Goodwin, Wadley, Ga. :
Bermuda Grass roots, $2.50 per bu.
and postage or exch for State insp. po-
tato, strawberry or onion plants. Mrs.
W. K. McCaskill, Camilla, Ga. Rt. 3.
E. J. Cabbage, 30c per '200; 65c, 500;
$1 M. Also for April, May and June
del. insp. Porto Ricans, $1 per 500; $1.>
75 M. Greater Baltimore and Marglobe
tom. plants, 25c a 100; 60c, 250; $1, 500;
ia M del. Walter Johnson, Baxley,
a.
Guar. well rooted, open field grown,
frost proof cabbage plants; Flat D. and
Chas. ;W. 50c per 300; 75c, for 600; $1
ee C. R. Burell, Auburn, Ga.
Porto Ricans, $1.50 M FOB, or \$1.75
postpaid in Ga. Govt insp. and treated.
B. O. Googe, Baxley, Ga.
. Porto Ricans, certified, $1.75 M, 5M
up, $1.65 M del. Cash with order; Exp.
collect, $1.50 M in lots of 5M up. Ship
ist part of April. Wm. McDonald, Val-
desta; Ga Rial 27 :
St. Regis raspberry, 60c doz. garden
Sage, red garden horsemint, 3 for 25c;
peppermint, 10c doz. catnip, 3 bunches.
for 25c; garden gooseberry, 20c each,
3 for 50c; pie plants, $1.95 doz. horse
radish plants, 60c doz. Miss Jessie Lee
Eaton, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1.
Govt insp. and treated imp. Porto
Ricans, $1.35 M del. in Ga. Special price
on lots of 25M and aver. Ready about
April 15th through April, May and
June; Crystal Wax and red Bermuda
onion plants, 50c, 500; $1 M. Earliana
tom. 50c a 100; $3.50 M, ready now;
Copenhagen Market cabbage, heading
collard plants, ready, $1 M. J. J.-Shear-
ouse, Guyton, Ga. :
Lead. var. cabbage, postpaid, $1.25 M
Collect, 75c M. Bonny Best, Marglobe,
Chalks Jewel, Baltimore and Stone to-
mato, postpaid, ,$2.50 M. Collect, $2.00;
pure Porto Ricans, $2 M postpaid; $1.50
M coliect. Special prices to very large
quantities. John W. Berryhill, Lake-
land, Ga.
Earliest of all tomato plants, lead.
varieties. Large and small quantities;
Ruby King and hot pepper, Egg plants,
all of above 50c a 100, $3.50 M'del. dur-
ing March and April; later, 25c a 100.
$1.75 M. Also Ms of cabbage plants,
ready, 20c a 100; 75c, 500; $1.25 M. Por-.
to Ricans, full stamp, Govt insp. $2.-
25 M. Bunch Yam potato draws, $2.50
M during mo. of April; later, $1.75 M.
Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register, Ga. :
Plants Wanted
Want 500 (March plants) pink skin
Porto Rico potato plants, Gov. insp.
Del. at once. L. C. Bighbie, Shellman,
Ga. :
Early Triumph potato plants. Will
1
MARKET.
,
BULLE PIN = 4
exchange Empress daffodil pulbs 50,
nice size for 1M plants or 8 rooted Cape
Jasmines or 100 Hardy White chry-
santhemums for 500 potato plants if
ready by April Ist. Mrs. W. R. Thomp-
son, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville, Ga.
2M Porto Rico potato plants. Will
fexchange Pure Parks strain Barred
Rock eggs for same. 2 settings 30 eggs
for 2M plants to be del. in April. Party
can get eggs any time, and I can get
plants-later. Each one to pay charges
on what we send. A Lee Rhine, Swains-
boro, Ga. Rt. Ik.
Exch. Exhibition Mating, April hatch
B. R. cockerels for 2M insp. guar. (Por-
to Rico, pink skin potato plants. Ea. to
pay chg. on what they receive. Mrs. F.
R. Reynolds, East Point, Ga. 504 W.
Washington St.
Want tomato plants, Exch value. Also
exch. for white feed sacks. Minnie L.
Williams, Oglethorpe, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want 15M genuine Porto Rico pot.
plants, Govt insp. Del. April 10th to
20th. Price must be right. Quote best
price FOB shipping point. P. D. Griffis,
Screven, Ga. ;
Want onion and Porto Rico potato
plants. Exch white bush butter beans,
crowder peas, and other*seed at 50c qt:
or Honey Drip cane seed, at $1.25 peck
for same. Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. L.
M. Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga.
Farm Help Wanted
Want girl 12 to 15 yrs. old to help
with light work and live as one of fam-
ily in farm home. Clothes, board and
some spending money and will,send to
school. Good home for right party.
Must be of good standing. Mrs. Vir-
gle Witt, Richland, Ga. Rt. 1. ce
Want an exp. tanner to tan cow
hides on shares. L. M. Kennedy, Col-
lins, Ga.
Want man to do gen. work on farm
and live as one of family. Joel Bailey,
Buchanan, Ga. RFD 3.
Want healthy, unincumbered white
woman between 30 and 45 yrs. of age
ie live with small family on farm. 1
ho can milk, attend to poultry and
understands canning. Reasonable sal-
ary, and good home. Mrs. W. B.
Smith,| Winder, Ga. P. O. Box 263.
Want boy 14 to 18 yrs. old, white or
colored to help on: farm. Must: be
| good worker, without bad habits. Good
home. Man, wife and 1 little girl.
Board, laundry and cotton patch. Will
do a good part by right boy. T. C.
Poole, Waleska, Ga.
Want stout, healthy woman for gen.
farm work. Live as one of family
and have share crop. No salary. Mrs.
Emily R. Green, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 5...
Want exp. truck grower and stock
man to run 2 or 3:mule crop on 8rd
or 4ths. at Columbus, Ga., near Ft.
Benning, 3 yrs. to good party and
privilege of managing a large planta-
tion with extra pay. Party must have
help and be able to finance self and
move immediately. See me personally.
S. S. Storer, Atlanta, Ga. 809 Termin-
al Bldg. ;
. Want a strong, healthy middle aged,
unincumbered woman to help with
light garden work, attend to poultry
and cow. Live as one of family of 2.
Small wages. Miss Modanya Williams,
Piains, Ga. Box 37. : :
Want young man of habits to work
on farm. Board and laundry. State
wages in first letter. M.-C. Crow,
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want honest, sober,
single man to do gen. farm work and
live in home with elderly couple as
one of family. Must be able to drive
-ear. No liquor drinker need apply.
W. P. Thomason, Ellerslie, Ga. Box
34575 |
Want man to work on farm. Yr.
contract.-Married man preferred. Theo
Kotrba, Atlanta, Ga. RFD 4.
Positions Wanted
Want a place on dairy or chicken
farm. Mrs. Bell Barber, Atlanta, Ga.
C-o Gen. Del.
38 yr. old single man, life exp. in
dairy farming in New York State and
1 yr. exp. in breeding and raising egg
stock; A. R. .O. testing; showing; pro-
ducing, bottling and retailing Grade A
Raw milk; manufacturing cultured
butter milk, butter, computing balanced
rations from home grown feed. Can
also operate and repair aii kinds of
horse drawn and power farm equip-
ment. Have some knowiledve &f win-
ter farming. Wages or share _ basis.
Harry M. Tuttle, Columbus, Ga. Rt. 1.
60 yr. old man wants job running
grist mill. Life time exp. Wife and 2
industrious, |
daughters to help. Or will take a o1
horse crop on halves. Man to fu nis.
supplies to make crop. Need work
once. J. W. Jones, Juniper, Ga.
. Young, single man wants 1 acre |
tobacco; one acre of sweet potatoe
$5.00 per month and board, I furnish
the potato plants. Know how to work
and cure tobacco. :
50c wanted on Saturdays,
need some decent clothes in advanc
Let me hear. C. W. Graham, Norma
Park, Ga. RED 1. ;
Widow, 33 yrs. old with 3 sons wa
about 10 or 12 acres near Atlanta
hire part time; to help furnish self
til get crop made. Prefer truck crop,
dairy or poultry. 1 boy and a good
plow hand. Mrs. L. M. Cook, Atlanta,
Ga. 726 Chestnut St. ay :
Middle aged woman of good ch
acter and refinement wants to
as one of family and assist with
farm work for small wages. Pre
either middle or north Ga. Write
once. Mrs. L. C. Vaughn, Athens, G:
C-o Mrs. G. W. Barber. a
Middle aged woman wants home f
self and 1 child, 8 yrs. old, with nice
couple on farm to assist with light
farm work for small wages. Mrs.
M. Blitch, Rome, Ga. Rt. 1. C-o P.
Conway. t
Want job on farm, or dairy near
Atlanta. Write or come see. Ra
mond Hooten, McDonough, Ga. Rt
Want a good 1 horse farm w.
good \man on 50-50 basis. 5 in fam-
lly. Have to be moved. Write or
come see. J. L. Powers, Adairsville,
Ga. Rt. 4. aoe
Want 1 horse farm on 50-50 basis
with good.man who will give me some
work, when not in crop. Wife and
self. Worked all lives on farm. At
once. ' E. Jenson, Atlanta, Ga. RFD 5.
C-o H. K. Tubler.
Want job in dairy. 9 yrs. exp. Re-
liable and sober. Drove retail route
3 yrs. in Atlanta. Good ref. Theo
Rutledge, Fairburn; Gav Rt. 1.02
Good, sober dairyman with 10 yrs.
exp. Good ref. wants job with good
party. 2. in -family.-<J., #2. Himes;
Wrightsville, Ga. RFD 3. _
' 34 yr. old man wants place on 3rd
or 4th. or standing. Also am in-the
market for 1 milch cow, 4 pigs, 25 P.
R. hens and 10 bu. Coker cotton seed.
Mule must not be over 15 yrs. old and
not over $50 and be in good cond.
on halves. Good land, good wat
and fair house. Sober, honest and
good worker. Or will work for wages.
Come to see or write at once. B. A.
Carson, Social Circle, Ga.- ee
Exp. farmer with small family wa:
work on farm with man who will fur-
nish work until crop. D. C. Lively,
Atlanta, Ga. 644 Wells St., phone,
Main 2983. oe te
17 yr. old girl wants work in Christ-
ian home, for small salary and board.
State what you will pay etc: Mrs. W
H. Lawrence, Macon, Ga. Rt. 5.
169. 3 AG
11 yr. orphan girl wants a home with
good Christian people, live as one of
family and assist with poultry and oth
er farm chores; be sent to school som
and be treated right. Anyone inter-
ested, communicate with: Miss Alma
oe Blakely, Ga. C-o Mrs. Nor-
ons. . : ae
Widow with 3 boys and 1 girl, all
large enough to do some good work and
know how to work in tobacco. Mrs. R.
C. Graham, Norman Park, Ga, RFD 1.
Want work dressing all kinds of
hides: goats, Chinchilla rabbit, deer,
etc. With the fur on them. F. M.
Fowler, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2. i
Miscellaneous Wanted
Exch. good $15 value for corn, peas,
chickens or anything of equal valu
can use.
Ga. Rt: 2:
Exch. 1 lb. Lifsey watermelon seed
for oats, peas, lima beans, bush or ne
onions. Ea. to pay postage. Also want
to set eggs on halves. Sender to pa
Power: Mrs. W. B. Autry, LaCross .
a. ' ee
Want dried sage leaves. Advise amt.
and price, also can use dried hot pep-
pes: Nick Lewis, Arlington, Ga. RFD
R. L. Campbell, Rockmart,
Syrup and velvet beans
exch. Coker No. 5 strain cotton si
for same at $1.25 per bu. M. L. Ca
way, Rayle, Ga.
Want four tons white Spanish pea-
nuts, best price. O .M. Bailey, RFD
Keysville, Ga. . ae
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Georgia
Market Bulletin
- Published Weekly By The
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director
Department Of
Agriculture
Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner
THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1931
Entered as second class matter
February 15, 1922, at the Post
Office at Atlanta, Georgia, un-
der the act of June 8, 1900. Ac-
cepted for mailing at special
te of postage provided for in
eas 1103. Act of October 8,
1917.
Notice of farm produce and ap-
purtenances, admissible under
- postal regulations, inserted one
| time on each request, and re-
|| peated only when request is ac-
|| companied by new copy of no-
Second-Hand Farm Machinery,
owers and Seed, Incubator and
- Ornamental Nursery Stock no-
| tices are published in Monthly
arm Land for sale editions are
published at intervals during the
imited space will not permit
sertion of unimportant no-
ices. Under Legislative act the
Aarket Bulletin does not as-
sume any responsibility for any
notice appearing in the Bulletin
or transaction resulting there-
from.
HOMEMADE STOCK FEED OR
: TONIC
The stock and condimental, feeds
that are generally bought on the mar-
at, which are represented to be con-
oners, tonics and fatteners, have
their foundation simple and well-
own drugs and feeds. If a tonic or
d is desired, one of known composi-
may be mixed at home with en-
satisfactory results. The fol-
. heaping tablespoonful of one of
fhe above mixtures fed with the grain
times a day is sufficient.
When a tonic is needed it is advisable
> investigate why it is needed. The
tock should receive daily attention
egarding feed, water, salt, exercise,
rooming, sanitation, and comfortable
uarters. Neglect of any of these fac-
ors is usually an underlying cause of
he poor condition of an animal.
- HOMEMADE HOG TONIC
Experienced hog feeders have as-
erted that a mixture of -charcoal,
ashes, lime, salt, sulphur and copper-
SS kept where hogs can eat it will
end to prevent worm infestation.
Though there is no positive experi-
aental evidence in support of this
a, the mixture is of value as a
| Following is a formula:
self-feeder.
| source of commercial importance, -ex-
| Marble
Mica, Gold, Talc, Soapstone-_
hclay from Wilkinson County alone
4,
-WVARKET BULLETIN:
source of mineral matter in the diet
and perhaps as an appetizer and tonic.
Charcoal: ....2...2.23 Rt eres 1 bushel
Hardwood ashes 1 bushel
8 pounds
Air-slaked lime
Pulverized copperas 2 pounds-|
Mix the lime, salt, and sulphur
thoroughly and then mix with the
charcoal and ashes. Dissolve the cop-
peras in 1 quart of hot water and
sprinkle the solution over the whole
mass, mixing it thoroughly. Keep
some of this mixture in a box before
the hogs at all times, or place in a
GEORGIA RICH IN MINERAL
DEPOSITS |
Because of the diversity in the geo-
logical formations in the State, Geor-
gia is rich, in almost every mineral re-
cept coal and iron, and these may be
obtained from adjoining states at low
cost. There are 34 different kinds of
minerals and clays produced commer-
cially and undeveloped properties al-
ready located present a fine field of
opportunity to investors.
The value of Georgias minerals used
for commercial purposes varies widely
from year to year. They have reached
as high as $19,000,000 a year. The lar-
gest industry contributing to the min-
bricks and tile, with marble and gran-
ite coming next. Bee
The following table shows the values
of minerals mined in 1928, the latest
available figures:
Bricks: Tile; ete; 222 --$ 3,644,931
2,929,480
2,275,232
1,747,263
Granite
Cement
Clays
Fullers Earth
Barytes
Limestone
Iron ore, Ocher
Sand, Gravel
COal 5 ee oes oe pore
Manganese, Manganiferous
1,572,041
675,509
649,514
459,877
310,567
181,000
135,114
99,598
83,045
35,145
21,440
11,588
3,967
Lime
$16;522,965
A wide clay belt stretching across
Middle Georgia offers a variety of dif-
ferent kinds of kaolin, which is used,
in addition to the manufacture of brick
and tile, for virtually every form of ta-
ble ware, electrical porcelain and white-
ware. The deposits are so expansive
that engineers state that if the entire
ceramic industry moved to Georgia, the
could supply its sedimentary kaolins, at
the present rate of consumption, for
the next 600 years. :
The fame of Georgias marble and
granite is world-wide. Their beauty
and endurance have adapted them to
many forms of construction, both for
building and monumental purposes,
and they are used extensively through-
out the United States and in many
foreign countries. :
The use of Georgia marble as build-
ing and ornamental stone has made
such great gain within the past 40
years that the output of these quarries
snow exceeds that of any other state
with the exception of Vermont. The
yearly output is valued at approximate-
bly $3,000,000. In color, the stone varies
eral output is the manufacturers of |}
1,687,654 |
from white to almost black, a flesh col-
or also being found. Tests of the phy-
sical and chemical properties of Geor-
gia marble demonstrate that its dura-
bility exceeds that of any other marble |
ranks close to marble in importance,
now being produced.
The most valuable marbles are those
found in Pickens, Cherokee, Gilmer and
Fannin counties, the belt running par-
allel to the Louisville & Nashville rail-
road from near Ball Ground, in Chero-
kee County, north to the State line, a
distance of more than 60 miles.
At Tate, in Pickens county is located
the largest marble plant in the State,
operated by the Georgia Marble Com-
pany, of which Colonel Sam Tate is
president. Here is found a chrystalline
marble that is used largely in buildings
{and memorials, this stone being used
in the erection of memorials to three |
| former presidents of the United States,
Lincoln, McKinley and Harding.
The statute of Abraham Lincoln in
the Lincoln Memorial at Washington
is made of twenty-eight large blocks of
Georgia marble, totaling approximate-
ly 3,000 cubic feet. The statute weighs
175 tons. The Memorial, including the
building and statute, erected at Niles,
Ohio to the memory of former resident_
William McKinley is built entirely of
Georgia Marble. The memorial at
Thursday, March 26, 1931,
Marion, Ohio, in which the body of for-
mer President Warren G. Harding
rests, is erected of Georgia marble. :
The granite industry in Georgia
the yearly output being valued at more
than two million dollars. Granite is
one of the most important and exten-
sive building and monumental stones in
the State. =
Granite is found in an almost in-
exhaustible supply in the Piedmont
Plateau and big quarries are located in
DeKalb, Elbert, Greene, Gwinnett,
Rockdale, Newton, Hall, Hancock and
other Georgia counties. One of the
most interesting and the largest barren :
granite masses in the United States is
Stone Mountain in DeKalb county.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Imp. Porto Ricans, from vine cut.
$1.50 M. Sat. guar. -Can fill large or-
ders. K. C. Mayers, Baxley, Ga. 5
Porto Ricans, red skin, imp. from
vine cut. $150 M. 5 M. or more,
$1.40 M. Exch. for Brab peas. M,N,
Ridley, Graham, Ga
PLANTS WANTED
Want prices on 10 M. weekly, from
April 15th for 6 wks. Pure Gov't. insp.
Porto Rico pot. slips. State del. price.
Chris King, Forest Park, Ga. =
treatment not less than 21 days
of cresol compound, U. S. P.
SECTION 3.
- Paragraph 1. Shipments direct from breeder to consumer
_ may be made provided such shipments are accompanied by affi-
davit of breeder that no cholera or other contagious diseases ex-
ists in his herd, that the hogs have been inoculated with serum
alone not more than 14 days prior or the serum-simultaneous
hogs and crate have been thoroughly disinfected in a 2% solution
Paragraph 2. The following affidavit shall be the only rec-
ognized form of affidavit for this purpose:
Swine Health Certificate fr Use When
: Shipping Hogs
prior to shipment and that the
I,
BREEDERS SWINE HEALTH CERTIFICATE,
eB
under oath declare that the following described swine:
- Date
Inoculated
Description |
of Hogs
192_
Serum Makers
Name
Serum
Given
2
-19e
192
2
Ga. to Mr.
oftered by me for shipment by express or truck from______.,
of
fore stated.
are not infected with, and have not been exposed to chol-.
era or any other contagious disease. As a special safeguard
against exposure during transportation they have been in-
_ oculated with the dose of anti-hog cholera serum hereinbe-
Both hog and erate have been thoroughly disinfected
ina 2% solution of cresol compound, U. S. P.
= Ga.
rs
193
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
Signature of Shipper
State title of officer taking oath. 2
In the event the hogs have been serum-simultaneously
- treated the shipper should state on the affidavit, in space allotted
for description of hogs, when and by whom the hogs were serum-
simultaneously treated. .Hog and crate must be thoroughly dis-
infected in a 2% solution of cresol compound, U. S. P., or some
other, officially recognized, standard disinfectant.
nursday, March 26, 1931. _
- Poultry For Sale
: BANTAMS
4 cockerels and 4 hens, full blood
Buff Cochin bantams. All last June
hatch and hens all laying, $1 ea. for
roosters and $1.50 ea. for hens. Fred
ehrkin, Jr., Augusta, Ga. 405 Greene
~ BARRED, BUFF, WHITE AND
OTHER ROCKS FOR SALE
full stock B. R. pullets 1 rooster,
4 J. H. Jeffers, Lyons, Ga.
yr. old cockerel, 4-hens, 1 yr: old
. R. Holterman str. $8 for the 5; 2
all cockerels, $1.50 each. Mrs. M. A.
fall, Arabi, Ga. Rt. 2.
White Rock rooster, 10 mos old, $2.
iss Nellie Rhee Johnson, Shellman,
ae Rb. fe
15 pure bred Thompson Ringlet B.
hens, 1930 hatch and 1 unrelated
ock, 15 mos. old. $18 for lot, FOB.
irs. N. R. Wilson, Canon, Ga, Rt. 2.
A few fine Partridge Rocks, $1.50
ach; also a good many _ Bantams,
mixed breed, at 50c each. Mrs. R. J.
oddenberry, Hazlehurst, Ga. Box 25.
1B. R. rooster, 1: yr. old, direct
rom Parks last yr. Cream Grade.
E ue W.
GAMES ots
0 pure bred dark Cornish Indian
ames: 9 hens, 1 yr.-old and 1 cock-
rel, same age, but no akin. $12.50
FOB. Nubert str. Wt. 6 to 7 1-2 lbs.
ach, Mrs. E. R. Surrency, Ga. Rt. 1.
LEGHORNS
10 pure bred Tancred W. L. April
atch pullets, now laying. Make of-
Miss Kate Lancaster, Sylvester,
5 W. L. yr. old Eng. strain pullets,
1.25 ea. FOB, or exch. for 5 M. pure
purple skin Porto Rico pot. plants,
del. 15th of April, or 6 bu. Porto Rico
; S. da.
Vyandotte yr. old hens, pure bred,
25 each, or exch. for 5 young spec-
led guineas, 4 hens and 1 rooster. A.
Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga. :
25 Tancred str. W. L. hens, 1 yr. old
each, also 25 Thompson B. R. hens,
25 each; and 25 Donaldson str. Red
hens, $1.50 each. All hens laying. E.
C. Adkisson, Atlanta, Ga. 408 W. Lake
Ave. . foe
Leghorn pullets, Tancred strain,
Bloodtested Height of Production, $1
ach FOB. A. &. M. School, Carroll- |
ion, Ga. G. I. Maddox, Genola, Ga.
100 pure Tancred W. L. pullets, lay-.
ing since first of December, $1 ea.
John G. Adams, Social Circle, Ga..
1 fine and very vigorous Tancred W.
L. cock and 4 hens. $4.50 for lot, or $1
ea. Ira F. McMinn, Ayersville, Ga.
35 Tancred W. L. pulets, about 1
yr. old, now laying, $1 each. Mrs. W.
H. Hart, Plains, Ga. Rt. 2.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
FOR SALE
15 or 20 fat, healthy mixed breed
ens and 5 roosters, $1 ea. or exch. for
ood, home-made meat, good, thick
sorghum of Ribbon Cane syrup, or
shoats, pigs, any good breed, or good
home-made flour, or anything can
L. Martin, Byronville,
eo ORPINGTONS
3 March hatch Byers str. Buff Orp.
ready for service cockerels, $1.75 ea.
Mrs. M. M. Bond, Canon, Ga.
o> Re 1. REDS
18 mos. old S. C. R. I. Red cock, $3;
2 hens, 18 mos. old, and 1 dark cherry
red cockerel, $5 per the trio. John
Wilson, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 42.
_ 2 yr. old Red cock, pure bred. Sell,
or exch. for dark Brown L. cock, Tor-
mahlen strain, same age or younger.
W._H. Gibson, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 4.
R. I. Red cock, won Second in At-
lanta Fair; First. pullet, Second hen,
Fourth hen and Fifth hen: 8 hens and
2 cocks to sell or exch. for quality
bantams or Carneaux or White King
pigeons. Robt. W. Caldwell, Atlanta,
Ga. Rt. 1. Cascade Road.
Pure bred Red yearling hens, $1.35
ea. Exch. 3 for 1 bu. Otootan or Lar-
edo beans. Ea. to pay Exp. chgs. Mrs.
R. B. Mooney, Adairsville, Ga.
Donaldson Red cockerels, March
eh, $2 each. R. H. Kent, Dawson,
_2 pure bred, dark, Red cockerels,
Donaldson str. $1.50 each; 2 2 yr.
Old hens, and March hatch cockerel,
$5 per trio; 1 extra fine 2 yr. old cock,
: Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Rt.
H. Dobson, Calhoun, Ga. |
MA RKET BULLETIN
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC FOR SALE
: White Pekins for breeding. Sell or
exch. for R..I. Red young hens. W.
A. Candler, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 131.
2 young speckled guineas, not quite
1 yr. old. Hen now laying, $2 for
both FOB, or exch. for 25 good, white,
100 lb. cap. sacks free from holes. Ea.
to pay postage. Chas, L. Willis, Talk-
ing Rock, Ga. Rt. 3.
1 capon trained to cary baby chicks,
$3.50. Write before ordering. Mrs.
W. B. Cantrell, Cornelia, Ga. Rt. 1.
Poultry Wanted
BANTAMS WANTED
Want Black or Red Breasted Game
bantams, also other varieties. Advise
age, kind, sex, best price, etc.
Pee Atlanta, Ga. 514 Parkway
ie
Exch. 1 White Face Black Spanish
cock for pr. of B. L., Buff Cochin, or
Golden Sebright bantams. E. J. John-
/son, Macon, Ga. 109 Oak Ave.
BARRED ROCKS WANTED
Exch. 2 B. R. hens, thoroughbred
for 1 thoroughbred B. R. rooster, 1
yr. old. Mrs. D. A. Pope, Tallapoosa,
Ga. Rte 3 :
Exch| 2 Tancred str. W. L. 1 yr. old
roosters for B. Rock or R. I. Red roo-
sters, of same age. E. C. Adkisson,
Atlanta, Ga. 408 W. Lake Ave.
& LEGHORNS WANTED
Exch. value, $15 for 10 young W. L.
hens and 1 cock, N. J. Williams,
Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 2.
Exch. 30 Tancred W. L. 6 wks. old
cockerels, 312 egg record stock, blood
tested, for same. Mrs. G. M. Barnes,
Midville, Ga. a
MISCELLANEOUS. CHICKENS
: WANTED
Exch..N. Z. White rabbits from reg.
stock for any heavy breed hens. Lh.
for lb. Do not want any culls. Rab-
bits bred before shipping if desired. T.
S. Patterson, Fitzgerald, Ga.
ORPINGTONS WANTED
Black Minorcas. Hen for hen. Ea. to
pay chgs. Write. Mrs. W. M. Riner,
Swainsboro, Ga. RFD 2. ;
PEAFOWLS WANTED
-Want a nice peafowl cock, full plu-
maged. Also prs. or single birds. Blue
or White. State ages, cond. plumage,
te. with best prices. H. R. Johnston,
Atlanta, Ga. 514 Parkway Drive.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC. WANTED ~-
Want baby ducklings or goslings,
all kinds. Also Mallard. Wood, Man-
darin and other wild ducks, swans and
geese. Advise age, kind, number and
price. Hs R. Johnston, Atlanta, Ga.
514 Parkway. Drive. a
Want to exch. 1 Ram and 4 nice
ewes for 20 young geese. J. W. Tuck-
er, Chipley, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want-a turkey tom at a reasonable
Be Mrs. J. D. Mullis, Alma, Ga.
WYANDOTTES WANTED
Exch. 1 R. C. S. L. Wyandotte pure
bred Tarbox. str. 1930 hatch rooster
for 1 of same str. and pure bred, or
will exch. 1 hen, 1930 hatch of same
ris, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 5.
Baby Chicks For Sale
S. C. W. L., Utility str. $11 a 100; $50,
500. Guar. 100 per cent del. From
ege record 240 to 265. Booking orders
for 1 cent per chick. H. L. Wallace,
Bowdon Junction, Ga.
4 wks. old chicks: Reds and BR.,
25c each. Money order. Mrs. Lucian
Berryhill, Cochran, Ga.
Ferris best eggs str. W. L. from
stock direct, 260 to 300 egg trap nest
hens. $8 a -160, del. Hatch every
/ Wednesday. F. B. Flanders, Rock-
ledge, Ga. :
B. R. chicks and hatching eggs from
parentage direct from Booths AAA
Matings. 200 to 325 egg record. Sel-
ect hatching eggs. $1 per 15; $4.50 a
100; baby chicks, $7 per 50; $13 a 100,
or in lots of 300 or more, $12.50 a 100.
Simon Peterson, Douglas, Ga.
Tancred or Baron W. L. Brown L.
or Anconas, $8.50 a 100; B. R., or Reds,
$9.50 Hatched twice weekly from heal-
thy, bloodtested flocks of mature hens
also chicks from imported Barron 314
ege W. L. yearling hens, $15 a 100;
Limited number ea. week. S. P. Howe,
Hapeville, Ga. |
Better quality chicks, blood tested,
W. L., B. L., Anconas, $8.50 a 100; R.
He Re
Want 10 or 15 Buff Orp. hens. Exch.
$15 per 100.
breed and str. for rooster. Paul Nor-
I. Reds, B. R., $9.50 a 100; Buff Orp.,
White Wyandottes, S L. Wyandottes,
and Black Minorcas, $10.50; J. B. Gi-
ants, Light Brahmas, $13.50; heavy
breeds assorted, $8.50; light breeds,
ast. Add 50c to orders less than 100
chicks. Special dicounts on 500 to 1
M. or more. F. V. Yancey, Atlanta,
Ga. 1622 DeKalb Ave.
Day old chicks from heavy egg pro-
duction stock. All State. Accredited.
Sold only in lots of 100 or more, $10
a 100: B. R., Reds, W. Wyandottes,
White Rocks, Leghorns. Shipped ev-
ery week. W. O. Thomas, Savannah,
Ga. 1305 E. Henry St. :
Baby chicks trom State Accredited
flocks, tested for T. B. and W. D. and
from hens bred for high egg produc-
tion, at greatly reduced prices. Chas.
F. Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga.
Rocks, Reds andJersey Giants, all
13c each. Can often furnish hen to
carry chicks. $1 each. Exch. 100
chicks for 4 bu. Otootan beans or 6
bu. good hay peas. Write. Miss Clara
V. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. - :
Weekly hatchings of W. L., R. I.
Reds, and B. R., $10 a 100. $1 books
order. Only A-1 chicks shipped. R.
V. King, Forest Park, Ga. - :
Baby chicks at hard time prices:
Pape strain S. C. Black Minorcas, $10
a 100 for the rest of this season, del.
Mrs. C. L. Rehberg, Cairo, Ga.
Mixed chicks, $8 a 100; Leghorns,
$9; Rocks, Reds and .Buff Orp. $11;
also 20 S. L. Wyandotte hens and 2
roosters, $1.25 each, FOB. Sankey Ty-
son, Sparks, Ga.
Day old chicks: W. L. Reds, and B.
Rocks. Guar. to live. Ask for price
list and save 10 per cent this mo.
uence J. McKinney, Jr., Blackshear,
a. -
Pure bred, Selected quality Parks
B. R., Buff Rocks, Donaldson Reds
-| and Orpingtons from blood tested and
rigidly culled flocks, $9 a 100; heavy
asst. $8.50. Prepaid live del. Lots
less than 100 add 1c per chick more;
1 to 4 wks. old started chicks: Also
custom hatching, $3 for tray of 112
eggs, or 2 1-2c an egg in lots of 500
or more. Also special settings for
Leghorns and Black Minorca chicks.
R. H. Fechtel, Waycross, Ga.
Baby chicks, Pure Bred Barred
Rocks, R. I. Reds, White Rocks, $9
per 100, White Wyandottes, Silver
Laced Wyandottes, Buff Orpingtons,
White Orpingtons, Buff Rocks, Rhode
Island Whites, White Minorcas, Black
Minorcas, $9.50 per 100, Jersey Black
Giants, Light Brahmas, $12 per 100.
Heavy breeds assorted, $8 per 100.
White Leghorns, Brown Leghorns,
Anconas, $8 per 100. Certified White
Leghorns from 250 to 312 egg dams,
Add 50c to orders less
Big discounts in 500 and
1000 lets. Also custom hatching: 3c
an egg. Chicks del. prepaid. Sat.
hatches guar.
lanta, Ga. 512 Piedmont Ave.
Baby Chicks Wanted
Exch. value for 100 R. I. Red day
than 100.
put. up in about 7 oz.
E. R. Adlington, At-|
For full
PAGE
or. will consider. :
old chicks, {
: Mrs., G. H. Wal
breeds. Write.
Forsyth, Ga. oo
Want 200 chicks to raise on haly
to 8 wks. W. L. or B. Leghorns.
B. W. Ash, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1
Joe James.
- Want 100 large breed chicks tol
on halves to 7 wks. Good stock. Or
will exch. No. 1 shelled corn, del. at
once, March chicks. G. H. Goddard,
Reynolds, Ga. oe
Exch. a few lbs. of nice, dried pears
for baby chicks: White Wyandottes
preferred, but will consider othe
breeds. Or will exch. for white ee
sacks, free of holes: 3 sacks for 2 Il
of fruit. Mrs. Angie Luke, Alapah
on halves to 10 wks. about middle
April. Write before sending chec!
Mrs. J. D. Cash, Smyrna, Ga. Rt. 2
Want 200 White Rock chicks t
raise on halves to 8 wks. old. M.
Rob Jones, Shellman, Ga: Rt. 1.
EGGS FOR SALE - =
Barred Rocks, stock direct f
Parks. Star pens, $4.50 per 15; Cc
run, $3 per 15. Permit 170-C-31. A
W. Beauprie, Atlanta, Ga. 1097 Go
donStiS. W. .-. oem
Hatching eggs from imported :
Barron 314 egg W. L. 5 to 8 lb. year-
ling hens, $10 per 100 in lots up to
500 weekly. 90 per cent fertility and
sat. hatch guar. S. P. Howe, Hap
Donaldson Red eggs for hatchin
50c per 15. Mrs. W. C. Davis, Reids-
ville, Ga. Box 252. .
Regal Dorcas W. Wyandotte
from 2 yr. old hens, $1 per 15. Exch
for peanuts or Porto Rico pot. plants
Herman Skelton, Royston, Ga. Rt.
Owen and Donaldson, str. S. C. R. I.
Red eggs, $1.10 per 15 del. Exch. for
Porto Rico or Nancy Hall potat
plants, and exch. 2 settings for 1 do
Bird Bros. strain or other large bre
turkey eggs. Mrs. R. B. Mooney, Ad
airsville, Ga. ae
Giant str. eggs, from Exhibitior
stock, S. C. Black Minorcas, $2 per 1
L. B, Millians, Newnan, Ga. -
~ Eggs for hatching: Donaldson
Reds, headed by cocks with Ped. egg:
records 280 to 218 egg stra. $4 a 10
for April del; also pure Jersey Bla
Giants, $1.25 per 15. R.A. Yeager
Zebulon, Ga. Se
Miscellaneous F or Si
Little red, Hot chili sauce peppe
strands whe!
strung (now dry) 1 strand, 15c; 3, 30:
6, 50c, 12, 90c; also long, red Cayenn
peppers, 1 strand, 15 oz. 25c; 2, 40c; :
55c; 6, 90c; 12, $1.25 del. in Ga. J.
Hellemn, Nahunta, Ga. Box 155.
' MANURE FOR SALECar Lots
10 car loads of good cow manure
information, - communicat
with: J. K. Shippey, Atlanta, Ga. 97
aes St. N. W., phone, Hemlock
eee
y
tions Not To
this year.
rlation.
tially free of knots.
o
Be Effective This Season
ee < .
We have received several inquiries from watermelon ship-
pers who are desirous of knowing whether or not the proposed
watermelon loading regulations advocated by the railroads, and
to which quite a bit of publicity was attached, will be effective
Proposed Watermelon Loading Regula-
The rules proposed by the railroads would require water-
melon shippers at their expense to line the sides of cars to heighth
of load with 50 lb. Kraft paper, and to bed the car by using not
less than 300 pounds of dry excelsior, also to use excelsior beds
as cushions at the ends of cars not less than 4 inches in thickness,
and to provide that melons varying more than 6 pounds in weight
would not be loaded in the same car unless in separate bins.
shipper would at his expense be compelled to erect strong parti-
tions separating the different sizes that exceed 6 pounds in va-
The rules published by the railroads would require that
the shippers, at their expense, board the car doors with boards not
less than 4 inches in width and 1 inch in thickness, spaced not
~ more than 2 inches apart, the boards to be sound and substan-
The
= The Georgia Public Service Commission has been successful,
in having this new tariff suspended by the Interstate Commerce
Commission until October 16, 1931, and the Georgia crop will
have been moved, of course, long before that date.
AGE SIx
c Seed For Sale
s. at 12c lb. FOB: or COD, postage.
aude Hamby. Greenville, Ga.
Mustard seed, 10c pkg. or 3 pkgs. for
. Catnip, 3 bunches for 25c. Gar-
n sage, 20c ea. Garden ditney, 6 for
50c. Mrs. E. Waters, Rt. 1, Dahlonega,
: A. e
8 Ibs. Perkins Mammoth okra seed,
25c lb., or exch. for 1 M Porto Rican
potato plants. J. B. Holcomb, Rt. 5,
Lincolnton, Ga.
Good tender streaked half runner
rden bean seed, free of weevils, 25c
er large cupful or 40c per 2 cups,
stage paid. Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Rt.
Canon, Ga. |
50 lbs. of finest grade, selected
tone Mtn. watermelon seed, 50c lb.
Or in 100 1b. lots, 40c lb. Special prices
entire lot is taken. FOB. Rose
Andrews, Rt. 2, Box 48, Haddock, Ga.
50 postpaid. B. E. Daniel, Ty Ty, Ga.
_ Striped, half-runner beans, 35c lb.
White spine cucumber seed, 15c oz.
erkins mammoth green pod okra
seed, 20c per 1-4 lb. Small yellow
crooked neck squash, 30c per 1-4 lb.
el. Irish cobbler potato seed, $1.50
FOB. Cash. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks,
itp. o> Commerce, Ga, <4
- Orange cane seed, extra fine seed,
makes bright red clear syrup. 50c
pk. $1.75 bu. FOB. or exch. 1 peck
seeds for 5 lbs. butter beans, or 5 lbs.
dried fruit. I also have freshly dug
yellow root, sassafras roots, poke
roots, May apple roots at 20c lb. and
ostage. Mrs. Will James, Rt. 3, El-
lijay, Ga.
10 Ibs. of fine collard seed, 50c lb. or
1.50 for the lot. Also 30 lbs. of high
grade Watson melon seed from only
large red meat melons, 50 Jb or lot for
14, Will exch. either for pure Baby
Lima beans or any good refl early
table peas, prefer pure white sugar
owders or Hastings brown sugar
wders, or for early potato draws.
N. Thornhill, Boston, Ga.
bu. mixed syrup cane seed, ribbon
nd long mountain, $1.50 per bu.- FOB.
James C. Turner, Rt. 4, Cleveland, Ga.
- Ted tape cane seed, 10c per Jb. or.
exch. for Otootan beans or Hastings
Hickory King corn. Very prolific. W.
s Collins, Rt. 3, Box 39, Ellijay, Ga.
kra seed, long green pod var. 1 yr.
om Hastings. Free from trash and
carefully cured, 30c per lb. postpaid,
Ibs. for $1. Nick Lewis, Rt. 1, Ar-
imevon; Ga. oe. z
Will exch syrup for the following
seeds at 75c per gal: 1 pk. speckled
running velyvet beans, 2 bu. Otootan
soy beans, 1 gal, of feterita seed.
Seed must be sound and true to name.
H. V. Stanford, Chatsworth, Ga.
Watson melon seed hand _ saved
from seect melons, 50c per lb. or exch
Write what you have. Mrs. V. P. Jack-
son, Ivey, Ga. :
_ Bushel gourd seed, 10c doz. String-
less green pod bush bean seed, 35c
per pint, postpaid. W. L: Stonecy-
pher, Rt. 1, Forest Glen, Ga.
Gen. Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed,
-20c per cup del. Also Honey Dew
seed at 20c cup. A good shipping mel-
on, will keep for weeks after pulled.
No stamps. \Mrs. W. J. Patterson, Rt.
Cordele, Ga. : wea
p. Jumbo watermelon seed, 1930
crop meions, sold,on market this past
season at $1 ea., 1-4 lb. for $1. 1-2
Ib. $2. $4 per lb. Or will exch, lb.
Oe
~
Red Ribbon and some green seed
cane. Stalks average 3 ft. Big and
fine for planting, 4c per stalk, both
Kinds. FOB. Wallace Miller, Jr., 171
North Ave., Macon, Ga.
Pure Stone Mtn. melon seed, $1 Ib.
or exch. for 1 Duroc male pig or any
full stock pig, or syrup, cotton seed,
ield peas, Spanish peanuts, full stock
eggs, Turkey eggs or anything of
Starling Yawn, Rt. 2,
upe seed, slightly mixed with lead-
ing var. 50c lb. Also 3 or 4.lbs. of
Red Hot pepper, 50c lb. All 1930 crop.
Shade dried. Or will exch. for bunch
beans or beet seed, tomato seed or
hhite feed sacks free from holes, 100
Ib. cap. at 10c ea. Mrs. G. A. Hallo-
ay, Rt. 5, Carrollton, Ga. f
Stone Mtn. watermelon seed 1930
30c teacupful. Mustard seed,
Few mixed cantaloupe
Reggie Whitmire,
2 bu. Japanese honey drip cane seed,
1930 crop, $2 per bu. Buyer pay pos-
tage. Lee Brooks, Rt. 1, Campton,
a.
Absolutely pure, undiseased Stone
Mtn. melon, gen. Rocky Ford canta-
Best var. Eng. pea seed, 25c Ib., 50
_ 8 lbs. of Stone Mtn. melon seed, $1.-
MARKET
loupe, hand saved from largest selec-
ted melons, 75c lb. del. Extra choice
Honey drip cane seed, 50c gal. Strip-
Speckled. bunch butter beans, 25c lb.
Postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga.
Imp. Stone Mtn. cured seed, 60c Ib.
Postage paid. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Rt,
1, Monroe, Ga. :
12 lbs. Stone Mtn. watermeion seed,
selected from large well shaped mel-
ons, 60c per Ib. 6 lbs. for $3. 12 lbs.
for $6 det P. P. Or-exch. for Otootan
beans, 6 Ibs. for 1 bu. beans, each to
pay charges on what he ships. W. S.
Campbell, Rt. 4, Dallas, Ga,
Tender cornfield bean sed, 35c Ib.
Popcorn, 10c per lb. Shoe-peg pop-
corn, 15c per ib. Miss Jessie Cash,
Rt. 3, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Fancy selected Watson melon seed,
50c Ib. Mail check with order. R. W.
McMillan, Thomasville, Ga.
150 lbs. Thurmond Gray melon seed
saved by hand from well matured
melons, 10 lbs. at 40c Ib. 20 lbs @ 35c
Ib. Over 20. Ibs, 30c Jb. Will exch.
for hens, cotton seed, corn or any-
thing I can use. I cant use goats. D.
C. Sheppard, Ellaville, Ga. ;
Calif. beer seed, 20c per 2 thls. Al-
bert Baker, Ellenton, Ga.
Texas ribbon cane seed, 50c gal. or
2 gal. for 90c del. O. J.. Edwards, Da-
Cula;. Ga...
Collard seed, 30c per lb. postpaid.
20 per lb. in 25 lb. lots, not postpaid.
Malvin Collins, Whigham, Ga.
Cream sugar crowder peas, plant
soon as frost is over, will make 3
crops year, 5 lbs. for $1. Bunch but-.
ter bean seed, 6 lbs. for $1. Golden
Queen popcorn seed, 15 ibs. for $1.
Yellow Flint seed, corn, $1 peck. Little
Wonder white table peas, plant in Ap-
ril, will bear until frost, 30c per Ib. 4
lbs. for $1. Miss Kate Lancaster, Syl-
vester, Ga.
Have a few more of the worlds fa-
mous gourd sed that hold from 7 to
+9 gallons._..15c doz,. add postage, no
stamps accepted. W. F. Walden,.Rt.
2, Tarrytown, Ga. :
Old fashioned pumpkin seed, 15c per
teacupful, or exch. cup for cup for
bushel gourd seed. Each pay. postage.
ao J. H. Phillips, Rt. 1, Buchanan,
a :
Pure Stone Mtn. sweet watermelon
seed, 75c per lb, add postage. Mrs.
W. E. Hillman, Rt. 1, Pinehtrst, Ga.
Beat-the-Bee syrup cane seed, 15c
lb. $1 per 8 Ibs. $4.50 per bu. Also
Whatleys seed corn, selected, nubbed
and hand shelled, 75c pk. $2.25 bu.
FOB. Or will exch. for Otootan 90
day velvets or Mung beans, Sudan
grass or cattain millet seed. C. R.
Smith, Rt. 3, Buford, Ga.
10 lbs. running butter bean . seed,
25 lb. +? Wills exch. 3 lbs. for same
quantity of white bunch butter bean
seed. Mrs. Carl E. Collins, Rt. 2, Box
27, Irwinton, Ga. 5
200 lbs. of Texas honey drip sor-
ghum seed, 4c lb. or will exch. for O-
tootan soy beans at market price. Roy
S. Baker, Menlo, Ga,
Watson watermelon seed, 45c per Ib.
Stone Mtn. watermelon seed, 60c lb.
W. D. Cox, Manassas, Rt.
Home grown Swycard collard seed,
oz., $1 lb. B. F. Scott, Dawson,
a.
Wonder melon seed, $5 a lb. Will
not fill orders for less than 1-4 lb.
This melon can easily be grown to 100
lbs., good flavored and can be shipped.
Scott Hart, Rt. C, Americus, Ga.
Old time tender corn field beans,
25c lb. Some popcorn 25 ibs. A few
lbs. pumpkin seed, 10c for 25 seed.
Willie Allen, Rt. 2, Gainesville, Ga.
Calif. mult. beer seed or moss seed,
10c per start prepaid. Geo. Floyd, Rt.
2, Rockmart, Ga. ~
30 lbs. Hastings Stone Mtn. water-
melon seed, 70c postpaid, or $20 for
the lot. No checks accepted. Clyde
Cook, Rt: I, Pitts, Ga. -
Curly leaf (winter) mustard seed,
also pumpkin seed, both 25c cupful,
or will exch. for good tender cornfield
bean seed. Mrs. Maude Murphy, Rt.
2, Fairmount, Ga. : =
Honey drip cane seed, clean and
nice, 6c lb. del. in Ist and 2nd Zone,
or will exch. for dried fruit, good, nice
eatable onions or Otootan beans.. Al-
so pumpkin sed out of large pump-
kins, 15c per teacupful. Mrs. W. A.
Moon, Rt. 2, Waco, Ga.
Wish to exch. large prolific pump-
kin seed for long green okra seed, will
give pint of pumpkin seed for 1-2) pt.
of okra seed. Also exch. for Kleckley
watermelon seed, pint for pint. : Mrs.
H. D. Daniel, Rt. 2, Franklin, Ga.
6 bu. sorghum cane seed, $1.50 per
bu. or $3.75 per 125 Ib. sack, FOB. F.
R. Calvert, Rt. 1, Box 80, McIntyre,
Ga.
_Pure.honey drip cane seed, 35c gal.
2 z
ed half runner garden beans, 40c lb.
planting.
BU LE ten ~
del. Mrs. C. T. Hunt, Rt. 4, Cumming,
Ga. ah Pas
Squash seed, large fat white kind,
very fine. 10c tbls. Mrs. Emory G.
Loggins, Rt. 1, Jefferson, Ga.
Mustard seed, 4 tbls. 15c. Old fash-
ioned streaked half runner tender
field bean seed, 20c teacupful or 1
cups for $1. Add postage. no stamps.
Mrs. B. C. Allen, Rt. 3, Clarkesville,
Ga. =)
Guar, pure imp. Jones watermelon
seed, $1 Ib. Add postage. S. B. Smith,
Rt. 3, Locust: Grove, Ga.
50 lbs pure Tom Watson watermel-
on seed, 85c lb. G. R. Cordry, Rt. 1,
Graymont, Ga.
10 lbs. Thurmond Gray melon seed,
hand picked, pure, $1 lb. or exch. for
pecan trees, flowers, bulbs, or any-
thing can be used on farm. Also have
Mammoth muskmelon seed, 10c thbisf.
or will exch. for most anything. Write
what you have.
Rt. 2, Box 19, Avera, Ga. :
Stone Mtn. watermelon seed, first
year from Hastings, improved seed
saved from meions 35 to 55 lbs. 60c per
1-2 lb, $1 per lb. From small 25 to
35 Ib. melons, 75c per lb. del. postpaid.
E. L. Durham, St. Marys, Ga.
100 lbs. Thurmond Gray seed from
130 to 40 lb. melons, 50c per 1b. post-
paid. J. B. Farmer, Buena Vista, Ga.
Rt. 4. :
Clements imp. watermelon _ seed,
largest growing melon in the world,
grows to weigh 75 to 150 Ibs. sweet
and juicy, $1 per oz. or $10 per Ib.
Also American wondr melon. {f have
an affidavit from Ordinary of Wash-
ington county that I grew 18 on one
vine, weighing 620 Ibs.
ford to be without some of these seed.
From 275 to 300 seed to the ounce.
All these seed saved from large mel-
ons. E. T. Clements, Tennille, Ga.
Hastings pure Stone Mtn. water-
melon seed, 75c lb. Texas long ban-
ana muskmelon seed, 50c per lb. Cit-
ron seed, 25c per teacupful. Mrs. Ro-
sie Crowe, Rt. 4, Cumming, Ga.
Want to exch. baby chicks for field
seed or potato plants. Mrs.. BP. T.
Lester, 117 Broad street, Rome, Ga.
White bunch butter bean seed, 18c
per lb. 4 or,more lbs. 15c per Ib. Mrs.
Miiton Sumner, Rt. 3, Sylvester, Ga.
Triumph watermelon seed, $2 per lb.
Made ar to acre last year. John
Hallen, Box 141, Fort Valley, Ga.
Thurmond Gray watermelon seed,
hand sayed from choice melons only
and treated for disease. Sound, pure
and guar. 40c lb. Geo. W. Colquitt,
Rt. 5, Buena Vista, Ga.
Select Watson melon seed, hand
saved from large melons, 35c lb. or
exch. for chickens, eggs, dried fruit
or peanuts. J. E. Harrell, Rt. 6, Quit-
man, Ga. : =
Baby lima running butter bean seed
20c ib. Pie pumpkin seed, 5c thls. add
postage: No checks or stamps. Mrs.
M.T. Tanner, Rt. 1, Box 8, Sanders-
wille;-Ga. x:
15 lbs. Pride of Ga. watermelon
seed, hand selected, shade dried, 50c
lb. or $7 for lot. V7 1-2 bu. Hastings
Honey Drip sorghum seed, clean and
pure, $1.50 bu. or will exch. part of
either for Otootan soy. beans. T. J.
Carmichael, Rt. 3, McDonough, Ga.
Pure Tom Watson Weaver melon
seed, grown especially for seed, hand
selected, 50c Ib. FOB. Also Stone Mtn.
melon seed, hand saved and shade
dried, 55c lb FOB. J. T. Russell, Rt.
5, Dublin, Ga.
White nest onions, 50c gal. red mul-
tiplying winter onions, 50c al. and
striped half runner garden bean, 15c
per cup full. Mrs. Joe W. Cradt, Hart-
well, Ga. Rt. 3.
Sev. hundred lbs. Dixie Queen seed
from choice melons. Write for prices.
O. A. Riehle, Warm Springs, Ga.
Ky. Wonder and Early Valentine
bean seed, 10c pkg. Earliana and New
Stone tomato, 10c pkg. Add postage.
Miss Jessie Mae Stansel,
Ga-Rt 1.2
Pumpkin and okra sed, 15 cup full;
mustard and cucumber seed, 10c spoon-
ful; martin gourd seed, 25 for 10c. Exch
for 1 cup full of popcorn seed. Stamps
accepted. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay,
Ga. RFD 3.
Recieaned Alabama Black Top sor-
ghum seed, 10c lb. 75e pk. $2 bu; Otoo-
tan beans, recleaned, $3.50 bu. Exch for
bunch limas, Burpees stringless green
pod, Refugee, Valentine, { cornfield
beans, Crowder peas, Stone Mtn-melon
seed, and large red Spanish peanuts for
e G. W. Lovett, Luthersville,
a.
3 lbs. Buckbees Monte Cristo water-
melon seed, hand saved and cured in
the shade, $1.25 lb., 3 Ibs. Lifsey melon
seed, 10 oz. 85c lb. and 1-2 Ib. Banna
muskmelon, 20c oz. All 1930 crop, FOB
Se
|matoes as early as July 4th.
Miss Lucile Hardin, |
|tea spoon full. Exch. for-any kind ten-
You cant af-}
rerop. 60c lb. 10 lbs. or more, 50c Ib. J:
Dewey Thomas, Dexter, Ga. Rt. 1.
29C3
-stringless bunch beans, $12; 8 lbs Brad-
Dahlonega,
Thursday, March 26, 1931. _
and cash with order. George Price,
Cumming, Ga. Rt. 5.
Giant everbearing tomato, queen of
the market; vine orange (grows on vine
and makes excellent fruit for presery-
ing, etc); ground cherry, true yellow; .
the great Banana cushaw; Chinese ~
cabbage; Chinese turnip. Sample pack-
age of any seed above mentioned by
mail, 15c in coin. Add 2c stamp for
postage; Also giant butter bean, 20c in ~
coin for sample pkg. and 2c stanip for =
postage; Wayahead, produces ripe to-
15 in
coin for sample pkt. of seed and 2c
stamp for postage. No stamps accept-
ed for seed. Chesley Rice, Columbus,
Ga. 3316 3rd Ave.
6 bu. Hastings sugar drip cane seed,
ist yr. 5c lb. also some old time yellow
Dent corn, 1 to 2 ears to stalk, 75c pk.
Dorsey Martin, Canon, Ga.
Little cherry rea, hot pepper sed,
10c teaspoonful; large hot pepper, | 5c
der garden bunch bean seed: 1 tea-
spoonful-of large var. for 1 cup full of
bean seed and 2 spoons full large var. ~
for 1 cup. Mrs. Oscar Phillips, Roy-
ston, Ga. RFD 3.
3 lbs. Watson melon seed, 30c lb. ~
4 stings mammoth Russian sunflower ~
sebd and H. broom corn seed, both 20c
Ib. or 5 lbs. 75c. All del. Exch for gar-_
den or field seed that I can use. Mrs. |
VC, Ray; Kensington,-Ga. Rtg. =.
Stone Mtn. or Dixie Belle melon seed
50c lb. postpaid. W..B. Richardson,
Ivey, Ga. ; 5;
4 lbs. pure Cuban Queen melon seed, |
$1.25 lb. Sev. lbs. Rocky Ford canta-
loup (new seed from Hastings last yr)
seed, $1 lb. Hastings Henderson bunch
butter bean seed, 25c lb. Russian mam-
moth sunflower, 20c pt. and Japanese
sunflower seed, 10c spoonful. Miss Eva_
M. Tankersley, Thomson, Ga. . Hae
50 bu. Honey Drip cane; and 50. bu.
seeded Ribbon cane seed. All recleaned
and $1.50 per bu. Walter Carmichael, -
Newnan, Ga. Rt. 3. :
. Genuine Watson melon ~-seed, 1930
M. Chapman, Chula, Ga.
Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c per-
start, or 25 .cupfuHd =A. A. Nash, Ri- 2
verdale, Ga. RFD 1.
75 lbs. Stone Mtn. melon seed, hand
picked, from choice melons, 75c Ib.
Long headed broom corn seed, 15
cup full; watermelon seed: Watson,
Stone Mtn., and Kleckley Sweet, all
Hastings varieties. Also Rocky Ford ~
cantaloupe seed, all 15c cupfull. Mrs.
A. L. Holloman, Macon,~Ga. Rt. 3.
Eng. pea seed, 15c teacup full, 2 cups
mustard, 5 thls. old. fashioned
Broad Leaf tobacco, 10c thls. Spinach,
5e- thls:: Mrs: G. V. Schubert, Lula,
Ga., Rt. 1,. Care W. C. Wiley. oS
Stone Mtn. or Dixie Blle melon seed
40c lb. postpaid, or exch. 3 lbs. for 2
gal.- Syrup. J. R.. Hall, Ivey, Ga.
Gourd seed. Extra large size gourds.
10c pkt. Milton OBryant, Dalton, Ga.
Rt. 4, Box 114. : os
250 lbs. Jackson Wonder bush limas, _
(no runners), $31 for lot; 30 lbs. Hen-
derson bush limas, $3.75; 60 lbs. giant
ford or Prather watermelon seed, $4;
15 lbs. cabbage-collard seed, $7.50; 200
lbs. large artichokes now pea to:
plant, $7. If small amits. wanted, add
25 per cent. L. M. Smith, Tignall, Ga.
RFD 1, Box 215.
75 lbs. pure Watson melon seed, 50
Ib. 3 lbs. $1 plus postage. Exch. for
peas, corn, or syrup, or for anything .
can use. Joe Collier, Arlington, Ga.
_ Imp. orange cane seed, hand thresh-
ed and well cleaned, 50c gal. 85c pk.
del by PP; $2 bu. not prepaid. Ry ee
Banister, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1.
Honey Drip cane seed, 10c lb. Postage
prepaid on orders from, 6 to 20 lbs. or
$4 bu. FOB. Absolutely pure and
hand cleaned. Albert L. Trippe, Elber-
ton, Ga. RFD 7. :
Nice, selected Stone Mtn. melon seed,
out of 30 and 40 lb. melons, 50c ib. Jeff .
Dean, Bowersville, Ga. :
Seed Wanted |
Want to exch. 4 lbs. of white bunch
butter beans for Bermuda onion
plants, also 1-2 pint of long stick leaf
mustard seed, 25 cupful. 1 cupful of
orange meat watermelon seed, 15c per
cup. 1 cup of Pumpkin seed. from a
large deep yelow pumpkin, 15c. Will
exch. any or all of above for Bermuda
onion plants. Write before sending
plants. Mrs. Geo. M. Foster, Rt. 7, ..
Carroliton, Ga. - 7 ae
Thursday, March 26, 1931.
Seed Wanted
Want about 2 oz. yellow bush crook
neck squash seed, exch. 1-2 cupful
prown eyed susan seed, each to del.
Write. Bessie M. Joiner, Blythe, Ga.
Want bush Lima beans, peas of all
kinds, onion sets. Will exch. for
same. Mrs. W. E. Pearson, Gay, Ga.
Want a few California beer seed.
Mrs.
Ga.
Georgia Products For Sale
Chas. H. Roberts, Rt. 1, Adel,
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
_ Extra large speckled crowder peas
10c lb. California black eye peas 10c
lb. Lady peas same price, or exch.
for good syrup, nest onions, Bermuda
onion plants or good tender cornfield
bean seed. Mrs. W. C. McLendon,
Whitesburg, Ga.
- Hastings brown sugar crowder peas
20c per lb. 6 lbs. $1; also black sugar
crowder peas same price del. Cash.
Will exch. some for pure pink skin
Porto Rican potato plants. Mrs. C.
A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Route 5.
60 to 75 bu. 90 day velvet bean seed
for sale. Will germinate 60 to 65 per
cent. $2 bu. FOB Swainsboro, Ga.
Cash with order. No personal checks.
40 bu. Osceola beans at $3.50 per bu.
80 to 90 per cent germination. .W. E.
Gray, Swainsboro, Ga.
White tender cornfield beans 25c
pint; white half runners and early
_ bunch bean seed, all tender, 25c pint.
Money with order. Add postage. Mrs.
W. A Williams, Mineral Blufi, Ga.
100 bu. bright solid late field peas,
good variety $3 bu. also few bushels
purple huli javas, $2.50 bu. FOB. G.
-L. Grovestin, Route 1, Odum, Ga.
_ Sugar crowder peas 10c lb. also few
pounds and Pride of Ga. watermelon
seed 50c lb.. Gus Mitchell, Hampton,
Ga. Route 2.
- Best variety cream sugar crowder
peas, gathered without rain 20c per
(ib. under: half bu. lots, 15: Ib: dor
alf bu. and bu. lots, for more than
bu. lots write for prices. These peas
are very prolific and bear until frost.
The yield of these peas in 1930 was
from $75 to $100 per acre. All lots
postpaid, money @rder or _ cashiers
check must accompany all orders. J.
S. Bartley, West Point, Ga. :
_. Bunch butter beans 25c lb. running
butter beans, 25c lb. or 5 Ib. for $1.
Miss Beanie Smith, Kite, Ga. Route
1, Box 74. -
_ Shelled velvet beans for seed 90 or
100 day in good bags, $2.50 per bu.
No checks. N. T. Beasley, Kite, Ga.
_ Pure seed beans, Kentucky wonder
and Tennessee green pod, 20c per lb.
or exch. few for seed limas. Hermon
skelton, Royston, Ga. Route2.
~ 100 bu. mixed clay and red peas,
bright and free of weevils, $2 per bu.
FOB my station} two bu. chufas at
$4.50 per bu. Roy Bassett, Route 2,
Juniper, Ga. =
~__ Brabham peas, $2.45 bu. Irons, $2.25;
Hay. peas $1.90. Z. L. Coffin, Rich-
Jand; Ga..." ;
_ 15 bu. Mathews Imp. Soy beans, the
variety that produces from three to
five times as many as any other dem-
onstrated variety, and makes a heavy
setting of hay on average land. Price
FOB double sacked, Americus, Ga. $5
ve bu. R. S. Broadhurst, Americus,
Ga.
About 15 lbs. Hastings mung beans
for sale or exch. for peas or soy beans
any kind. W. A. Tomlin, Jr., Route
, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Little white rice peas $1 a gallon,
white cucumber seed, suntlower green
mustard, 2 tablespoonsful for 10c;
yellow parsnip and red bachelor but-
ton 15c pint, also pumpkin seed, vel-
vet marigold seed, 2 tablespoonful for
10c all good, new seed. Mrs. Ida
Southerland, Route 3, Box 48, Elli-
jay, Ga. :
-_ White running and white bunch
butter bean 5c lb. brown crowder
peas, for early planting, 10c lb. frost-
proof english pea seed,-20c lb. Mrs.
8S. Spraggins, Fitzgerald, Ga, Route 1,
Box 5.
_ Brab peas, 35 bu. for sale at $2 per
bu. FOB Mcintyre, Ga. F. R. Calvert,
Route 1, McIntyre, Ga.
Running variety large cream sugar
crowders, 1930 crop, recleaned, wee-
Vil free and very prolific, 7 lbs.\$1;
25 lbs. or more 12 1-2c lb. also good
var. mush peas, 1930 crop, recleaned,
Weevil free and very prolific, 7 lbs.
$1, 25 lbs. or more 12 1-2c lb. cash
ae order. Nelma Burell, Buford,
a
Pure white sugar crowders, lady
eas, large cream sugar crowders and
le yellow two-crop crowders. Sound,
lean, unmixed, 5 lbs. up, 14c Ib. del.
| MARKET
12c Ib, FOB. Tender Beauty Corn-
field beans. New introduction. Im-
mensely prolific. Stays tender, 50c
lb. del. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga.
Striped half runner beans, 40c Ib. 2!
lbs. 5c; white cucumber seed 10c
large package. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells,
Route 1, Monroe, Ga. ;
Otootan beans, 90 per cent sound,
slightly damaged by rain $2.50 per
bu. Piedmont Cleveland cotton seed,
$1 per bu. FOB. J. H. Patrick, Jack-
son, Ga.
Little white rice peas 40c per 2 cup-
fuls, add postage. Claudia V. Hen-
derson, Route 3, Ellijay, Ga.
dron clad peas, clean ana not mix-
ed, $2 per-bu. A. J. Collins, Demorest,
a.
_ Jackson wonder bunch butter bean
zoc per ib. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, But-
ler, Ga. Route 2, Box 44.
Good tender streaked half runner
bean seed, free. from weevils, 35c. lb.
or 20c cupful or 6 cups for $1.05 del.
also have a good brown half runner
bean 2 cups 35c, stamps not accept-
ed. I have some good peas,
pea with black eye, 2 cups 35c post-
paid. Mrs. J. S. Greene, Plainville,
Ga. Route 1. :
Karly red valentine beans 20c per
lb. or exch. for sugar crowder peas.
ee H. Austin, McDonough, Ga. Route
Bunch English -peas, 25c qt. early
yellow crowders 25c qt; extra sugar
crowders 15c lb. special running crow-
ders 25c qt. Joe Mercer, Route: 3, Fitz-
gerald, Ga.
~ Purple hull white table peas, 40c qt.
prepaid. Mrs. Bertha Waldrip, Flow-
ery Branch, Ga. Route 1.
Purple huil white table peas 40c qt.
prepaid. Jumbo watermelon seed 75c
tbo. not prepaid. Mrs. Ruby Howard,
Flowery Branch, Ga. Route 1.
Purple hull table pea 40c qt. not
prepaid, 50c qt. prepaid; old fashion-
ed tender cornfieid bean seed 25c tea-
cup; early June corn, make 2. crops
in 1 season 30c teacup; Stone Mtn.
melon seed 75c lb; Jumbo melon seed,
a good shipper, $1.25 per lb. No
stamps or checks. Mrs. W. V. Robbs,
Flowery Branch, Ga. :
2 bu. 1930 crop baby bunch butter
beans, sound and clean, 20c per Ib.
$8 bu. Satisfaction or money back.
J. E. Smith, Barnesville, Ga. Route
2Ay BOX 71.
White purple hull peas for seed 12
1-2c per lb. or 10c lb. by the bu. No
checks. C. L.-Cleveland, Route 2,
LaGrange, Ga. -
Little white lady peas, 20c per lb. 3
ibs. 50c del, Mrs. J. M. Jones, Gray-
son, Ga. i
Few lbs. June Eriglish peas, 20c per
lb. del. or exch. for butter beans lb.
for 1b. Rev. J. H. Phillips, Route 1,
Buchanan, Ga.
10 lbs. each of white bunch and
running butter bean seed 10c per lb.
plus postage. Mrs. W. M. Watkins,
Fitzgerald, Ga. Route 2...
A few black crowder peas at 6c per
pound. B. F. Knowles, Wrightsville,
as
40 lbs. running butter beans at 20c
per pound or pint. B. F. Knowles,
Wrightsville, Ga. _
Cream crowder peas 8 lbs. $1; Cal-
ifornia black eyed peas, 12 lbs. $1;
early red. valentine beans, 4 lbs. $13)
Kentucky wonders, 4 lbs. $1; Sweet
pimiento pepper seed, 75c lb. all post-
paid, guaranteed free from weevils,
order less than $1 add 7c extra. Gra-
dy Kelley, Sulphur Springs, Ga. Rt 1.
ootan beans slightly off grade for
looks, but good germination and are
pure, $2.50 per bu. FOB. W. B. Col-
lier, Ft. Valiey, Ga. RFD.
Cream sugar crowder peas 10c Ib.
Mrs. Mattie Wright, Bremen, Ga. Rt.
2 <
Running butter beans, exch. for
white crowder peas, umbrella china
berry seed, exch. for gladiolas, dah-
lias or other flowers. F. C. Woodall,
Toomsboro, Ga. :
White bunch baby lima beans, sound
and free of trash, heavy cropperd,
12 1-2c per lb. del. anywhere in 3rd
zone. O. S. Greene, Cochran, Ga. Rt.
3.. Box,.135. aA
20 bu. Whips slightly mixed, 7 1-2
bu. New Era $2 per bu. FOB Washing-
ton, Ga. _M. L. Callaway, Rayle, Ga.
50 bu. Qttotans, recleaned, hew crop
in one and half bu. bags, $3.50 bu.
W. L. Carmichael, Madison, Ga.
. White halfrunner bean seed free
from weevil 15c per cup or 2 cups for
'95c; also pumpkin and Kershaw seed
15c per cup, add postage. Mrs. A. G.
Clarke, Abbeville, Ga. Route 2.
Black crowder table peas, purple
hull and seed black when ripe, sure to
please, 25c lb. 3 Ib. 45c postpaid. Mrs.
Ina Maynard, Newton, Ga.
Cream crowder peas, $4 per bu.
(
white.
BU Eb EeBIN
FOB Quitman, Ga. J. E. Harrell, Rt.
6, Quitman, Ga.
8 lbs. Kentucky Wonder pole beans,
20c per ib. or exch. for white nest
onion sets. Albert Baker, Norman
Park, Gal Routes1. . >
Back eye California peas, 100 per
cent pure and 80 per cent sound, guar.
for 5c_per lb.
1-peck for 5 lbs. Egyptian wheat.
B. Ingram, Waverly Hall, Ga.
5 lbs. speckled bunch butter beans
$1 for the lot, postage paid, M. O. or
stamps. W. M. Thornton, Route 2,
Jesup, Ga.
-_ Running velvet beans 80 per cent
good $2 bu. FOB. Thaxton Bryant,
Summit, Ga.
200 lbs. Cal. black eyed peas, 10c
per lb. wholesale. Mrs. W. M. Wat-
kins, Fitzgerald, Ga. Route 2.
10 -bu. purple hull speckled peas.
Sound and O. K., picked before rains,
$2 bu. E. A. Tankersley, Thomson, Ga.
Colored bunch butter beans, 20c Ib.
5 lbs.. $1 del; old fashioned tender,
cornfield bean seed, 25c lb. 4 Ibs. $1 del.
J. A. Adams, Hull, Ga. Rt. 2.
A few black peas, 5c lb. cream sugar
crowders and white pole limas, 2 cups,
25c; red speckled crowders, same price.
No checks.. Exch. for half lb. Ga. col-
lard seed. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay,
Ga. Rt. 3.
6 bu. White brown-eyed peas. Sound,
clean and weevil treated, 6c lb. FOB
in good bags. T. E. Perkerson, Green-
ville, Ga. Rt. 5.
New eras, $2.50 per bu FOB. C. T.
Ware, Carnesville, Ga.
Tan color sugar crowder peas, 20c lb.
and postage. Cash or money order.
Mrs. Eva Whelchel, Gainesville, Ga.,
RFD 6.
3 or 4 lbs. White Half Runners, 30c
lb. and postage; white, brown-eyed
peas, red and white speckled sugar
crowders, 25c. All good, sound and no
weevils. Mrs. J. E. Teague, Suwanee,
Ga. : :
Sugar crowders, $4 bu. Mrs. J. I. Ab-
bott, Alma, Ga. :
J.
led crowders, $4 bu. or 15c lb. in 5 lb.
lots; cream mush peas, 20c lb. old time
half runner garden beans, 25c per tea-
cup full del. Mixture of cornfield beans
25c per teacup full; also multiplying
onion buttons and white nest onions,
50c gal. Exch for white, clean shorts
sacks. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground,
Gao Ris.
150 lbs. peanut crowder peas, clean
,and sound, 12 1-2c lb. and postage. C.
R. Hallman, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 1. |
Butter beans, 2 crop Hendersons, 20c
lb. Exch. for dried peaches or apples
or Spanish peanuts. B. B. Strange,
Swainsboro, Ga. Rt. 5.
CORN -AND CORN SEED FOR SALE
Genuine 8 row little cob corn $1
per pk. or exch. for anything of equal
ae Starling Yawn, Vienna, Ga.
Nis x
Corn in car lots or less.: Sound, well
gathered and cured and pratically
free from weevils. 80 lbs. per bu.
Write for price. Chas. F: Howe, Fort
Valley, Ga. ;
10 bu. selected: Marlboro seed corn,
nubbed and Shelled at $3. This corn
exch. for Poland China pigs or shoats.
What have you to offer? Would con-
sider other good breed, of pigs. Roy
I. Baker, Menlo, Ga.
Hickory cane seed corn 6c per Ib.
del. Ist and 2nd zone, or exch: for
toes. W. A. Moon, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2.
Hastings and Marlboro seed corn
crossed and field selected for fine
ears from 3 or more to the stalk, 6c
per ib. del. in Ist and 2nd zone. Exch.
1 bu. for 2 M Porto Rico plants for
May ist to 10th del. or exch. 2 bu. for
1 case of No. 1 ribbon cane syrup six
i oe cans. W. A, Moon, Waco, Ga.
White pearl pop corn 1930 crop 20c
pint, shelled: Miss Lula Floyd, Rock-
mart, Ga. Rt. 2. ee
Popcorn to exch, for large bunch
peanuts. Mrs. N. W. Puckett, Fair-
mount, Ga. Rt. 1. ;
Pure Mexican Blue June _ corn,
sound and very prolific, 75c pk. or
2,60 bu. Mrs. Delia Adams, Juniper,
a.
June corn for seed 75c. peck, and
FOB. Henry F. Jarrell; Butler, Ga.
Rt. 2, Box 44.
1 car sound slipshuck corn, $1 per
bu. Levie Yawn, Milan, Ga.
200 bu. heavy Piedmont corn, $1 per
bu. at barn, free of weevils. W. R.
Turk, Monticello, Ga. fee
Red pop corn for sale, 4c per lb.
FOB. (corn shelled). Merrill Paul,
Wadley, Ga. Rt. 2.
7
or 65c pk. Would exch,
White Calif. black-eyed and speck- |}
made 89 bu. per acre in 1930, or will.
eating Irish potatoes; or sweet pota->
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eae
Selected Marlborough prolific se
corn, $2.50 per bu. 75c per peck. .
W. Stembridge,: Milledgeville, Ga.
Pure Whatleys prolific seed cor
first year from originator, sound and
free from weevils, guaranteed t
piease. $2 per bu. FOB. Ideal, G
W. H. Comer, Ideal, Ga. Route 1.
60 bu. good sound shelled corn 90
per bu: FOB Register, Ga. R.
-Dekle, Register, Ga. ae
Hastings prolific corn, shelled and
sacked, $1.25 per bu. 2 1-2 bu. to the
sack. FOB. McIntyre, Ga. Mr. F. &
Calvert, Route 1, Box 80, McIntyre
Ga.
Good and sound yellow popcorn, 10
per lb. or 6 lbs. for 50c; good sound
large headed sunflower seed 10c pe
teacupful, or exch. either for good
sound lady peas, at 10c per lb. or any
large breed eggs, Will allow 75c se
ting for eggs. Mrs. John W. Carter,
Rt. 4, Soperton, Ga. Se 5
Yellow shelled popcorn, 7c per Ib.
$3 bu. This is good, clean sound corn,
good to pop or plant. Harold Morga
Vienna, Ga. : eee
Marlboro prolific seed: corn twen
one years field selected $2.50 bu. FO
Flowery Branch, Ga. Nothing but the
best corn selected. H. J. Wiliams,
Flowery Branch, Ga. ae
Neals Paymaster, first year from
riginator, field selected, nubbed and
hand shelled. Average 2 to 4 ears to
stalk. Red cob, 75c peck, or $2.75 bu
FOB. $2.50 bu. at. my barn. Satisfac-
tion guar. James D. Wigley, Lyerly,
Gas 4 : i ; oe
Whatleys imp. Prolific seed corn,
nubbed and shelled. Won first prize
in Peach County and a State prize
this past year. Price $2 per bu. FOB
Ft. Valley. John H. Allen, Ft. Valley,
Ga. Box 141. Vee as
T have some good seed corn Hills
imp. long grain, grows 2 and 3 ears
to the stalk, and will grow thicker in
the row than any other corn. _I will
swap for peas, bu. for bu. and each
man pay his freight. W. M. Hill Can-
on, Ga. : ee
Old fashioned yellow flint.
eared seed corn, $1 per peck, del. $2.75
per bu. Milton Sumner, Sylvester,
Ga. Route 2. : os
30 or 40 bu. shucked corn for sale,
$1 bu..at my barn. O. J. Edwards,
Dacula, Ga. ot
200 lb. feed pop corn seed shelled 6c
per Ib. FOB: Less than 200 Ib. 8c lb.
Wm. Seago, Augusta, Ga. Route 1.
Banks Farm Relief. Sound, firm,
deep grained and heavy yielder white
seed corn, Selected. $2 per bu. FOB.
No checks. S. S. Cash, Ayersville, Ga.
Everetts Champion. Ist yr.' Field se-
lected, 75c pk; Irish Gray watermelon
seed 15c cup full. Write for prices on
large quantities. Elder C. Heaton, Hart-
well, Ga. Rt. 3. - Oe
White Mex. Jne corn, 75c pk. A few
s. tender cornfield bean seed, sound,
35c lb. Stringless green pod bunch
beans, 25c lb. Mrs. J. A. Howel, Meigs,
Ga, Be. 1, ak oe
Cokers Ellis and Marretts Douthit 2
ear, red cob, $1 pk. $3 bu. del. H. W
Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga. :
| White Rice pop corn,.2 lbs. 20c. Char- |
lie Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 90. _
Scotts imp. Marlboro. 22 yrs. field
selection, $1 pkg. $1.50 per 1-2 bu. $2.50
per bu. 4. L. Scott, Concord, Ga. _
Old fashioned hard yellow seed corn.
Selected, hand shelled 75c pk. del. Mrs.
J. R. Hillis, Millhaven, Ga. vas
Browns imp. big white Flint. Ears
wt. 1 lb. after shucked. $1 pk. $3,50 bu.
J. W. Brown, Helena, Ga. a
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE a
5 Jbs. good, clean beeswax, 25c Ib.
Add postage. Mrs. A.G, Clarke, Abbe-
vilie, Ga. Rt. 2. * a
10 stands of bees in old fashioned
hives, $15 for lot at my* home. R. H.
Blackburn, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1.
Last fall and 1931 Ti Ti honey, $1
per bbl. of 360 Ibs. net. Also Ext. Gall-
berry -in 5 Ib. pails, 6 per cs. $4.25. J.
T. Mullis, Alma, Ga. ee
ees-
Chunk honey in5 and 10 Ib. pails,
20c lb. del. Ga. points; in 25 and 50 Ib
cans, 15 Ib. FOB. Strained or Ext.
honey, same price. Exch. some for
corn, peas, pigs, cane seed, or other
Bors: C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga.
2 lbs. Super foundation; 1 Ib. foun-
dation; 150 plain sections, size 3 7-8x4
7-8x1 1-2; 20 pinces for same. All for
$2.50. Exch. for field peas. Mrs, F.
D. Hicks, Adel, Ga. - oS my
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
100 bu. Otootans, $3 bu. 2 1-2 bu.
p Any amt. Remittance with or-
Box 273. :
- Otootans, slightly off grade for looks
ut will germinate and are pure. $2.50
u. FOB. W. B. Collier, Ft. Valley,
PRED; *
20 Ibs. Crowders, 10c lb. 12c post-
id in Ga. 15 lbs. Black eyed peas, 8c
or 10 lbs. lady peas, 12 1-2c, All
leaned, hand shelled for seed. E.
amhald,Mt. Airy, Ga. Rt. 1.
Mush peas, $1.50 pk. 15c lb. 4 Ibs.
Oc. Add postage to orders under 50c;
and Lee, Oliver, Ga. Rt. 1. .
Otootans, $3; Mathews, $3.25; Brab-
ms, $2.25, also Petty Toole cotton
eed, 75c bu. and Whatleys seed corn.
bu. G. A. Fagan, Ft. Valley, Ga.
ittle White Rice peas, $6 bu. 25 Ibs.
ite Calif. black eyed peas. 8c lb.
B. . Mrs. Daniel Silver, Talking
ck, Ga, :
ew crop Brabs, $2.20; Clays, $1.75;
ips, $1.75, mixed peas, $1.65. Re-
ittance wiith order. D. C. Strother,
%. Valley, Ga.
Pure Otootans, recleaned, grown in.
930. $4 bu. FOB. R. M. Turner,
yston, Ga. -
Genuine Otootans, new crop, re-
cleaned and in new even wt. bags, $3.-
u. G. A. Ware, Marshallville, Ga.
ar. pure, weevil free and sound
ge cream and pure white crowders
or seed, A-No. 1. Lady peas. 6 lbs.
Th. 1s) up; 15. Ib... Del. ins Ga.
R. Burell, Auburn, Ga.
Black crowders. 2 crops a yr. Slight-
7 mixed, $4 bu. Exch. for pure Pied-
mont Cleveland or Wannamaker cot-
seed, at $1 bu. W. A. Brantley,
ennille, Ga. |
Speckled bunch butter beans,
fender pole beans and Half Runner
x beans, all 20c lb. postpaid. Mrs.
T. Thompson, Hahira, Ga. RFD 2. -
onch peas. Profuse bearer until
=
ite for quantity prices; also 20 to
bu. Red Rippers, pure and sound,
sale. Mrs. Jno. F. Solomon, Jef-
onville, Ga.
- Red or Purple Hull speckled peas,
2 bu. FOB; small yellow, extra early
crop peas, $2 bu. FOB; extra early
2 crop table peas, black, 10c lb. del.
French Brittle Wax snap beans, 25c
Ib. postpaid; White bunch limas, also
ol. runners, 25c lb. del. All sound and
q e of insects. John W. Moseley,
operton, Ga.
Pure sugar crowders, the _ white,
sti 20c lb. also pure, se-
ed Stone Mtn. melon seed,
lbs. or more, 30c lb. del. by mail.
ment Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt.
aredo beans, sound and clean, $3
bu. G. C. Harris, Oakman, Ga.
90 day velvets, $2.50 bu. FOB. 70
per cent good. Check with order. W-:
Jackson, Vienna, Ga.
Mung beans, 5 lbs. $1 postpaid. E.
. Eslinger, Ringgold, Ga.
20 bu. good, sound Otootan beans,
$3.50 bu. FOB. E. T. Upshaw, Luthers-
lle, Ga.. ;
Good, sound speckled Crowders, 10c
Alice Petitt, Pike, Ga.
15 bu. Mathews Imp. Soy beans.
Dbl. sacked, FOB Americus, Ga. $5
- R. S. Broadhurst, Americus, Ga.
1930 crop stringless green pod
bean seed, and striped half runners,
Iso baby limas butter bean seed, 25c
Jb. plus postage. Mrs. O. B. Brand,
Byronville, Ga.
No. 1 Brabs, $2.35. bu. Cash with
Taylor Hooks, Unadilla, Ga.
5 bu. large brown crowders, 15c Ib.
and 100 bu. Better Staple cotton seed,
58c; 35 bu. Piedmont Cleveland, 85c
bu. W. D. Watson, Loganville, Ga. _
White bunch- butter beans, also
fhite running butter beans, 20c Ib.
: | postage for orders under 2 lbs.
Black Crowders table peas, -15c lb. Mrs.
C. M. Stephenson, Lylerly, Ga. Rt. 1.
Cream sugar crowders, 10c lb. post-
d over 10 ib. lots. Cash with order.
. S. A. Burrell, Oak Hill, Ga.
BUTTER FOR SALE
Fresh country butter, 30c lb. 2 to 3
lbs. per week. Cows T. B. tested. Mrs.
W. E. Davis, Buchanan, Ga. Rt. 1.
Ox 20. :
8 or 4 lbs. fresh butter_ea. week, 30c
Tb. postpaid. Mrs. R. lk. Henson, Mize,
ORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE
- Woods imp. Hastings prolific, from
fields that made 60 bu. per A. $2.50
bu. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks, Ga.
- Mexican June corn, Blue and White
W. B. Norton, Ft. Valley, Ga. P.
llman peas, $2 bu. FOB. Mrs. die= |
MARKET BULLE
mixed. Write for sample and price. S.
B. Kinard, Jackson, Ga.
Whatleys prolific. Hand nubbed
and shelled, $2 bu. or 60c peck, del.
C. C. Parks, Ellaville, Ga.
Rockdale big ear corn, $2.50 bu.
FOB. Unexcelled Ga. var.\ for main
crop. Limited supply. E. H. Taylor,
Roberta, Ga. Rt. 1.
Whatleys prolific. ist yr. Carefully
fied seed, $2 bu...Nubbed and shelled.
R. M. Turner, Royston, Ga.
60 bu. fine big ear corn and 400
bundles of fodder. Corn at 80c bu.
and fodder at $1.75 per 100 at barn.
Tra F. McMinn, Ayersville, Ga. :
_ Excellent corn, kept in air tight
cribs and well treated against weevils.
Write for prices. J. G. Dean, Dawson,
Gas. g
Snapped corn,
1-8 in. screen.
ton; $28 ton car lots.
David, Marshallville, Ga.
Little.cob seed corn. Carefully sel-
ected, nubbed and shelled. $1 pk. $3
bu. J. D. Taylor, Vienna, Ga.
Whatleys imp. prolific, $2.50 bu. 2
bu. to bags. Member of Ga. Crop
Imp. Assn. Frank L. Short, Sylvester,
Ga.
- Old time yellow seed corn, $1 peck,
del. O. O. Hamilton, Vidalia, Ga.
Whatleys red cob 2 ear corn.. Field
selected, hand mnubbed and _ shelled,
$2.50 pr. bu. in good bags. FOB. J.
L. Thomas, Madison, Ga. RFD 1.
Whatleys selected imp. Prize seed
i
finely ground thru
100 lb. bags, $30 per
FOB: Ons
Ft. Valley, Ga. :
Whatleys prolific. Prize corn. 2 bu.
bags. $2 bu. Also 100 bu. shelled corn,
2 1-2 bu. bags, 85c bu. Remittance
with order. D. C. Strother, Ft. Val-
ley, Ga.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Wilson Type. Pure and sound. 1st
yr. $1 bu. or. exch. for anything of
equal value. S. M. Earnest, Bowdon
Junction, Ga.
Imp. Toole. Recleaned. 85c per bu.
in small quantities, 80c in large. J.
G. Dean, Dawson, Ga.
Cokers Delta type. ist yr. 1 1-8 in.
staple. Recleaned. $2 per cwt. bag.
FOB. O. K. David, Marshallville, Ga.
Cokers No. 5. Ped. Sound, gin rolls
cleaned out. Less than 1 per cent
black seed. 75c bu. FOB. P. C. Jack-
son, Fayetteville, Ga. Rt. 2. :
Lee Wilson. ist. yr. '75c bu. FOB.
J. C. Ragan, Pelham, Ga.
Piedmont Ped. Cleveland. Reclean-
ed. $1 bu. or exch. for corn, bu. for
bu. W. E. Stewart, Buckhead, Ga. 4
150 bu. Petty Toole. Recleaned.
Sound and wilt resistant. 75c bu. T.
O. Whitchard, Blakely, Ga. ee
30 bu. Wilson type. 2nd yr. direct.
$1 bu. or $3 per cwt. Also 50 bu. Wan-
namakers, imp. 2nd yr. 90c bu. $2.75
per cwt. Exch. either for 2 healthy
pigs or shoats, Otootan beans, sound
field peas, seed Irish potatoes, or seed
oats. T. O. McLendon, Carrollton,
Gant. 3:-% f
Culpepper imp. 1 in. staple. $1 bu.
Exch. for velvets or oats. J. E. Cul-
pepper, Luthersville, Ga. |
-35 bu. big boll, pure Toole, 75c bu..
Exch. for chickens, sound Brab peas,
or make offer. Robt. F. Sikes, Syl-
vester, Ga.
Lee Wilson, 2 wks. earlier than oth-
er big boll; Cokers Cleveland, No. 5,
and, Wannamaker Cleveland. Raised
on own farm and ginned on private
gin. ist yr. recleaned, pure seed, $1
bu. in small lots. Write for prices on
large lots. FOB. J. L. Thomas, Mad-
ison, Ga. RFD 1.
300 bu. Petty Toole. 1st yr. 75c bu.
$3 per cwt. bag. Mrs. C. Z, McAr-
thur, Ft. Valley, Ga.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Sugar cured hams,wt. 25 lbs. 33c
= Mrs. E. M. Travis, Fayetteville,
a.
Cured hams, 25c 1b. Mrs. Lena Phil-
lips, Fairmount, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 24 A.
Want to exch. 4 pure White Wyan-
dotte roosters, October hatch, at $1
each for pure hog lard at 12 1-2c lb.,
or smoked dried side meat at 14c Ib.
aS D. A. Carmichael, Social Circle,
Ga,
FRUIT FOR SALE
Nice sundried apples, 12 1-2c lb. del.
Alice Pettit, Pike, Ga.
_ GRAIN FOR SALE
Pure Bancroft seed oats, 5c bu.
FOB. R. M. Turner, Royston, Ga. .
Sagrain 303. 2 crops from 1 plant-
ing in grain. Great producer. Sure
crop. Imp. pure seed. 5 lbs... $1;..$2
pk. $6 bu. postpaid.
: H. A. Neal,
Carnesville, Ga,
selected and nubbed, $2.50 bu. G. A.
Ware, Marshalville, Ga. ae
Whatleys prolific, grown from certi- |
corn. $2 bu. Any amt. W. B. Norton, |)
TEN:
HAY FOR SALE
Otootan Soy bean hay, weather
stained, but baled dry in clean pack-
age, $12.50 per ton. FOB. O. K. David,
Marshallville, Ga. Fo
FODDER FOR SALE.
500 bundles of 4 hand fodder, $2.50
per 100 at my barn, O. J. Edwards,
Dacula, Ga.
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE
17 1-2 lbs. good beeswax, $4.50 lot
del. Ga. Cash. No checks. Taylor
Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 2.
The best honey I every made. Pure
Gallberry. 10c lb. The same with
enough poplar honey in it to blend
it a little dark, 7 1-2c lb. Both good
table honey. Extracted. Put up in
60 lb. cans, 2 cans to a case. For re-
ply enclose stamp, also 1c for sam-
ple. Cheaper in large lots. Ed Brad-
ley, Hazlehurst, Ga. Box 41.
PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
Recleaned White Spanish seed in
the hull, 5c lb, FOB. L. P. Singleton,
Ft. Valley, Ga. oe
Recleaned White Spanish seed, in
hull, 5c lb. FOB. J. D. Duke, Ft. Val-
leye Gass:
White Spanish, 10c lb. also white
and red pop corn for seed or eating,
15c lb. Add postage on orders for less
than 50c. Richard Williams, Cum-
ming, Ga. Rt. 6. if ey
Small white Spanish seed, 4c |b.
FOB. J. C. Ragan, Pelham, Ga.
150 lbs. fine flavored pecans, reduc-
ed to 30c lb. Exch. a few lbs. for vel-
vet beans, Spanish peanuts, or Brab-
ham, peas or Otootan beans. Ea. to
pay del. chgs. Send postage if sam-
ve - wanted. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Ga.
600 lbs. of the best runner peanuts
grown. All shelled. 8c lb. W. J. Brad-
dock, Elko, Ga. :
Selected, recleaned white Spanish
for seed, $5 per cwt. Less quantity,-
6c lb, E. I. Carter, Richland, Ga.
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
ETC. FOR SALE
Huckleberry, 25c doz. $1.65 a 100;
small kind of hazlenut 75c doz. little
red plum, 6 for 25c; peppermint, 15c
doz. also yellow root, 15c doz. Wood
gooseberries, 15c each. Exch. for any-
thing can use. Add postage. No.
oe ges Dollie Blackwell, Cleveland,
a, ;
Goose plums, the large red plum,
nicely rooted trees, 5 for 30c postpaid.
Send stamps. A. Steinheimer, Wool-
sey, Ga. Rt. 1. : pee :
White Eng. peach trees, large goose
and Blue Damson plums, 20c each;
muscadine, 15c each; red and black
raspberry, blue huckleberry, and goose
berry bushes, all $1 doz. also Rice for
seed, 15c lb. Add postage to small
orders. Mrs. G. E. Turner, Cleveland,
Ga. Rt. 4.
All lead. var. apple trees, 2 and 3
yr. old 20c each; 1 yr. old Whips, 10c_|
each; peach, 10c each; Early Rich-
mond cherry, 40c; grape, 10c; also
Cuthbert raspberry, 10c; . Missionary
and Klondike strawberry, 50c a 100,
$3.50 M. Everbearing, 75c a 100, $5 M.
All govt. insp. true to name. Exch.
some for honey or baby chicks. Mrs.
Lee Head, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 1.
4 banna tree, 2 yrs. old, 50c each.
Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brooklet, Ga.
All kinds of seedling peach trees,
10c ea. in lots of 10. Mrs. B. Daniel,
Morrow, Ga.
Early Harvest and Keiffer pear
trees, 40c ea., $4 doz. All lead. var.
apple, 10c each; grape, 10c ea. $1 doz.
All State insp and true to name. Post-
paid. Exch. for hens or baby chicks.
C. M. Alexander, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1.
Horse apple, sweet apples and wild
goose plums, May cherries, 15c each,
3 for 35c; rhubarb plants, 15c each,
3 for 35c; peppermint, 10c doz. field
strawberry, $1.50 M. Add postage on
small orders. Miss L. M. White, Dah-
lonega, Ga., Rt. 1, Box. 33.
POTATOES FOR SALE
Irish cobbler early seed potatoes, $2
bu. Also Lookout Mtn. potatoes, for
eating and late planting, $2 bu. <A. J.
Collins, Demorest, Ga.
SYRUP FOR SALE
40 gal. good N. Ga. can syrup, 75c
gal. Ira F. McMinn, Ayersville, Ga.
Sev. 100 gal. No. 1 sorghum syrup,
1930 crop in 10 lb. buckets, 60c gal. in
100 gal lots at my home or 65c gal. in
eae ae Walter Carmical, Newnan,
a. on : :
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Over 6 acres Wakefield cabbage,
1 oldest heading, ready for sale by truck
from weevils, for milling. G. B. Crane,
Thursday, March 26, 1931.
load. H. S. Baxter, Blackshear, Ga,
Georgia Products Wanted
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want crowder peas. Exch. Honey
Drip cane seed. EH. J. Mason, Luxom-
ni, Ga. << :
Exch. Kudzu plants at $5 M. for
good peas at $2 bu. Can make quick
shipment. Write. Gene Harper, Hart-
well, Ga. Rt. : eee
Exch. imp. Cleveland cotton seed for
Otootan beans. 4 bu. seed for 1 bu.
of beans. J. H. Mize, Ashland, Ga,
Want red hulls, or any good hay.
peas, and a peck of genuine Crowders,
also want 8 M. Big Stem Jersey pota-
to plants. .Can exch. Porto Rico po-
tato plants, or Booths AAA B. R.
hatching eggs. Make your own terms,
No reasonable offer refused. Will al-
so exch. for anything can use. Jos- |
eph Peterson, Broxton, Ga. Rt. 2,
Want 1 pk. of each of the following:
green pod beans, early golden Dent
corn and lima beans, and 5 lbs. run- .
ning beans. Exch. black walnuts at
60c bu. or Whatleys prolific corn at
$2.50 bu., 75 pk. or pay cash. A. W.
Little, Hampton, Ga. A oe
Want 8 or 10 bu. Clays or mixed
peas. Make best price. T. O. Whit-
chard, Blakely, Ga. : g
Want 100 bu. pure Brabham peas.
Quote lowest price. W. R. Jackson,
Vienna, Ga. ;
Exch. value for 1 bu. 90 day velvet
beans for planting. Or for 40 baby
chicks. Write. Mrs. M. F. Stallworth,
College Park, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want peas, velvet beans, the old
Florida running var. soy beans, Ga.
cane syrup for cash, or exch. the best
wilt resistant cotton seed known,
eke Cook. C. L. Rhyne, Plains,
a.
Exch. Half and Half cotton seed for
pea seed. 2 bu. cotton seed for 1 bu.
peas. As much as 2 bu. wanted. B.
O. Googe, Baxley, Ga. be
Want some crowder peas, also sev.
bu. Brab peas. Send sample and pri-
ces. Also velvet beans in pod. H. L.
Williams, Baxley, Ga. .
COTTON SBED WANTED
Want to exch. value for 15 bu. cot-
ton seed for planting. Must be pure
and early variety. TIT. M. Lewis, For-
Syth.sGae-Re. le
Exch. value, $10.00 for pure Piedmont
Ceveland big boll, or Wannamakers
epiyen seed. W. A. Brantey, Tennille,
a.
GRAIN WANTED :
Want 2 bu. cleaned wheat, free
Dixie, Ga. .
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
WANTED
Want bees and bee supplies. Several
hives on share basis. Fine place and
good attention. Ref. on request. S.-
G. Rogers, Claxton, Ga. a
PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED |
Want 10 bu. Spanish for seed. Exch.
value.. Also want 2 bu. Crowder peas.
rue vaue. Chris King, Forest Park,
a.
Want to buy 1 peck of sound Chufas-
for planting. Mrs. Jennie West, Gor-
don, Ga. RFD 1. a
Want. 1 peck large red peanuts. G.
C. Harris, Oakman, Ga. iS
Want 150 Ibs. Spanish. Will pay 3c.
per lb. cash. Write what you have. ~
W. P. Tabor, Pavo, Ga. Rt. 3.
_ Want 4 bu. good 1930 crop Span-
ish peanuts, cheap. State prices FOB
and del. Also sound 1930 crop large
red peanuts. State price by frt. or
oo Guy Mallory, Buckhead, Ga.
_ Want seedling and paper shell pe-
cans, Send samples at once for prices.
Geo. M. Prince, Columbus, Ga. P. O.
Box 1160. :
POTATOES WANTED
Want to grow sweet or irish pota-
toes on share basis. Party to furnish
seed or plants and pay for fertilizer.
S. M. Findley, Oak Park, Ga.
Want 4 bu. Big Stem Jersey or.
Porto Rico potato seed. Exch. nice
apples and pie peaches in good Mason
fruit jars, Qt. or 1-2 gal. size at 25c
at. faa V. C. Ray, Kensington, Ga.
Want some sweet potato seed, the :
bunch or vineless pea yam. A bu. or
will take less. Or some plants grow
similar to the peanut vine. W. L.
Jones, Cedartown, Ga. Rt. 5. s
wsday, March 26, 1931.
Live Stock For Sale
- CATTLE FOR SALE
4 mos. old J. heifer, $10 at barn, or
12.50 crated. H. B. Moore, Daniels-
e, y =
High grade Jersey cow, just freshen-
ed with 2nd calf, for sale. W. B. Wins-
lette, Eatonton, Ga. Rt. 2.
Jersey grade milch cows, $50, $60 and
R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga.
Cowetas Big Boy, reg. Jersey male,
sired by Cordow, Wonder. Dam, Kings
Sweet Blanche. Wt. in excess of 1 M
lbs. 4 yrs. old May 25th. $75 FOB
Barn. L. B. Mann, Newnan, Ga. |
6 pure bred Aberdeen Angus bulls,
0 each. E. Earle Field, Canton, Ga.
Fine reg. Guernsey male of Lang-
ater breed, 6 yrs. old, $100 cash, or
h. for Reg. Guernsey heifer or heif-
rs of good breeding and- healthy stock;
also 4 mos. old grade Guernsey male,
cash or exch. for Otootan Soy
sans. Dam 3-4 Guernsey and sire reg.
rnsey. Mrs. Homer Harris, DeSota, |
Ga - :
4 fine Guernsey male calf, 4 mos. old.
teg. $27. Mrs. W. H. Thomas, Winder,
Rt. 2
extra high bred reg. Guernsey bull
calves, at very reasonable prices, or
ch. 1 for hay peas, at $2 bu.-and the
er one for shelled corn, at $1 bu. M.
Ball, Thomasville, Ga. Rt. 4.
1 J. cow, 3 yrs. old, with 2nd calf, 2
mos. old. Will give 3 gal. milk per
if properly fed. No horns. Good
d every way. $50 with calf or $40
ithout calf; 1 J. cow, 5 yrs. old, calf,
than a week old, 3 gal. per day if
perly fed. No horns. Good cond.
Exch. either for good farm mule or
horse. J. C. Newsom, Sandersville, Ga.
27 mos. old J. cow with calf, 2 mos.
$30, or exch. for 10 8 wks. old pigs,
a sow that will bring pigs in a few
s, also red J. cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh
1. few days, $45. J..A. Flanagan,
owns, Ga... :
cows, with young calves. Sell 2 of
ee
farm mule. Work anywhere. $45, or
exch. for 75 good laying hens. E. H.
Williams, Baldwin, Ga.
1 bay mare mule, 9 yrs. old, in good
cond. for sale. W. B. Winslett, Eaton-
ton, Ga. Rt. 2. :
Good, heavy horse mule, 12 yrs. old,
$75. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga.
1 black mare, 14 yrs. old. Sound, in
good working order. Work anywhere,
Single or double. Cheap. H. M. Bryan,
College Park, Rt. 1. At Campbell and
Clayton Co. line on Highway.
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
5 Nubian (100 per cent) goats, 1 doe,
6 yrs. old reg. kids, 6 wks. old; 23 mos.
old doe, bred in Feb. Reg. 13 mos. old
doe with papers to reg. 1 doe, 1 buck
kid, born Feb. 2nd. Big bone butt-
head. Papers to reg. as 100 per cent.
Special low prices if sold within next
20 days. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, Ga.
676 Tifton St. N. W..
1 Grade Southdown ram. Sired by
reg. ram. $10. H. A. Petty, Dawson, Ga.
30 head stock goats, for sale or exch.
ae Fel as C. M. Smoak, Griffin, Ga.
2 pure bred sheep, but cannot be reg.
one ewe and I ram, 1 yr. old. Extra
large to age. $5 each, or exch. for pea-
nuts, Otootan or Velvet bears. G. W.
Randall, Lavonia, Ga.
5 nannie goats, worth $3 each. Sell
or exch. for peanuts, peas or Velvet
oe or corn.~ J. A. Glenn,.Hull, Ga.
4 goats, 1 billy, 1 nannie, 2 kids, half
grown. Sell, or trade for either gilt,
wt. 100 lbs. or a heifer calf, wt. 200 lbs.
Ea. to pay chgs. Ed. Wesley Tanner,
Wrightsville, Ga. Rt. 3.
RABBITS FOR SALE
Does and bucks from reg. stock. Ped.
papers furnished: Silver Martens, New
Zealand Whites, Himalayan, Chinchil-
las. Prices reasonable.
Thomasville, Ga.
Chinchillas, 9 mos. old. Good cond.
e 4 at $40 each. Mrs. H. F. Avery, | Does bred if desired to reg. buck. $1.50
reenville, Ga. Rt. 4.
1 full blood J. 8 mos. old, bull, $15.
. W. Newberry, Atlanta, Ga. 86 Davis
yr. old yellow J. cow, T. B. tested,
orned, freshen in June with 3rd
f. Trade for 10 bu. corn, 10 gal.
Md syrup, 12 bu. good cotton seed,
st. in money, value, $40. Gave 3 gal.
milk and 1 lb. butter with Ist. calf. J.
Honea, Leaf, Ga.
Pure bred J. Bull calf, 2 mos. old,
olid color. Reg. in buyers name. $20,
exch. for pigs. S. E. Shackleford,
tiffin, Ga. Rt. C.
1 fine J. heifer to freshen soon, from
gal. cow, for sale. J. E. Miles, At-
a Ga. Box 160-A Rt. 5. Center
o HOGS FOR SALE
Guinea hogs, 1 yr. old gilt, found 7
gs first litter. Pure bred and bred
pure bred Guinea male for July far-
w. Sat. guar. $50; 1 male, yr. old,
also 10 mos. old male, $25; a few
ks. old males, $8 each. All solid
lack and stay-fat stock. R. E. Bar-
es, Summit, Ga.
40 or 50 head of good pigs, ready for
ale or exch. for peas, soy beans or
Spanish peanuts. T. F. Varnadore,
} Bred to full stock Jersey, to
trow June ist. Life immune from
holera. Good cond. $35 at my farm.
A. Brantley, Tennille, Ga.
S. P. C. pigs. 8 wks. old, reg. in buy- |
rs hame, $10 each. T. R. Duggan,
arthen, Ga. a
bone Black Guinea and P. C.
ross, sow bred to P. C. male, wt. a-
nd 175 lbs. Easily kept. $20. Out
litter of 10. Fred Cowart, Summit,
Duroc J. boar, around 100 lbs. Can
reg. $12. Everett Abel, Tifton, Ga.
d Duroc J. gilts, sub. to reg. wt.
0 165 lbs. $20 FOB Express office,
Jedmont, Ga. J. C. Collier, Barnes-
ille, Ga,
'S. P. C. pigs, ent. to reg. 6 wks. old,
$8 ea. $15 pr. trio, $25. FOB. R. A.
vewart, Graymont, Ga.
Mos. old Durocs, both sex, $12.50
ach; bred gilt, $35; 10 wk. old pigs,
0. All reg. in buyers name. Z. L.
ott, Concord, Ga. -
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
good mare mule, good cond. wt. ab-
1100 lbs. 12 or 14 yrs. Extra good
each; bucks, $1 ea. Ped given. Exch.
for anything can use. C.J.Cleveland,
Hartwell, Ga.
Ped. Chin. $5 pr. or exch. for pure
bred baby chicks, or Reds or B. R. hens,
or for pure bred hatching eggs. Mrs.
J. L. Parrish, Nashville, Ga.
Trio N. Z. Whites, pink-eyed, breed-
ing age, from reg. stock, $1 each, FOB;
1 N. Z. Red buck and 1 doe, N. Z. Red
and Dutch cross, $1 each, FOB. Exch.
for pr. 8 to 12 wks. old pigs, or other
$5 value. Mrs. Jno. F. Solomon, Jeffer-
sonville, Ga.
2 mixed does and 1 Chinchilla buck,
for sale or exch for 25 baby chicks. Ea
to pay express. J. L. Moore, Griffin,
Ga. 315 William St.
41 yr. old N. Z. White does; 1 1 yr.
old N. Z. White buck; 1 1 yr. old N. Z.
Red buck. All sub. to reg. Best offer
for lot. Mrs. E. C. Robinson, Atlanta,
Ga. 764 Ashby St. S. W.
Chinchillas. Write for prices and
descriptions. H. R. Gaskins, Americus,
Ga. :
14 mos. old doe, bred and to litter
10th of April, also 5 baby rabbits, 2
mos. old, and 2 others, 5 mos. old and
1 buck, 12 mos. old, and tested for ser-
vice. $10 for lot, or exch. for 50 baby
chicks: Reds or Barred Rocks. Mrs.
A. G. Wooten, Gladesville, Ga.
4 does and 1 buck, from Stahls Sil-
ver Cert. 1 doe reg. All up and above
standard wt. $1 ea. Cash with order.
Reg. furnished with all. I. W. Garrett,
Butler, Ga. Rt.-1. ~
Reg. Chin. buck and doe, already
bred, from Stahls Silver Cert. $1 each,
or exch. for value. Mrs. Eugene Den-
ney, Butler, Ga. Rt. 1.
Lice Stack Wanted
CATTLE WANTED
Want 2 or 3 cars yearlings, 250 to
400 Ibs. mixed kind. State what you
have. J. C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga.
Want 15 or 20 calves wt. not over 200
Ibs. Quote best price per lb. W. B.
Richardson, Jr., Ivey, Ga.
Want good cow on terms, rent, or for
feed and pasture, within reasonable
distance. Geo. M. Jackson, Fayette-
ville, Ga. Rt. 2. :
Want 1 good milch cow, fresh in del.
my address, cheap for cash. Write par-
ticulars and price. Guy Mallory, Buck-
head, Ga. Rt. 1. : :
Exch. 1 Hampshire brood sow for
milch cow. Mrs. Rubie M. Jackson, |
Ga. Rt. 4.
MARKET BUL
A. W. Melton,
LETIN
HOGS WANTED
Want reg. P. C., Berkshire, Essex or
S. P. C. sow or gilt to farrow in April.
Exch. baby chicks. R. V. King, Forest
Park; Ga. >
Exch. 25 bu. Wilsons big boll cotton
seed for P. C. gilt hog, or would exch.
for calves, 4 to 5 mos. old. Write what
you have. Will frt. on seed. A. .H.
Cook, Marietta, Ga. 201 Maple Ave.
Wante8 to 10 wks. old pigs, any good.
breed. - Exch. Porto Rico pot. plants,
at $2.25 M., or Kudzu plants at $6 M.
Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register, Ga.
Swap a 2 yr. old Bronze turkey hen,
now mated for a 5 wks. old pig. Ea. to
pay frt. Mrs. R. W. Wingo, Newnan,
Ga, + :
Want 1 or 2 pigs, of good stock; O. I.
Cc. and P. C. crossed, or other good
breed. Pay cash, or exch. 10 R. I. Red
hens of full stock, laying, 1 yr. old, or
will exch 6 hens for 1 pig. J. W. Hens-
ley, Ramhurst, Ga. :
Want bred sow or gilt for April far-
row. Berkshire, S. P. C. or BB P. C. or
Guinea. No red hogs wanted. Prefer
Reg. Exch. value. Write. Chris King,
Forest Park, Ga. ~ :
* LIVE STOCK WANTED
Want sev. good thrifty pigs, or gilts,
any good breed, or cross, except Duroc
J. also want pure bred Jersey or Guern-
sey heifer, any age. Would consider
high grade heifer or young cow, from
high producing stock, to freshen in
summer at reasonable price. Exch pure
bred Donaldson and Owen str. Red
|}eggs, Red hens and cocks, and other
value. Write. Miss Pearl Solomon,
Jeffersonville, Ga. :
Seed For Sale
50 lbs. pure white velvet okra seed,
25c lb. Exch. for millet seed, or any-
thing can use. Otis Duke, Ashburn,
Ga. Rt. 4. s
Sorghum cane seed, $1.50 bu. R. M.
Turner, Royston, Ga.
Extra early red hull speckled peas,
$2.50 bu; Hastings Fla. favorite melon
seed, 60c lb. Stringless green bunch
snap bean seed, 20c lb. No checks. W.
E. Goodwin, Wadley, Ga. :
Select Stone Mtn, and Tom Watson
seed, 50c Ib. FOB. L. P. Singleton, Ft.
/ Valley, Ga.
Sev. hundred lbs. selected Dixie Belle
or Stone Mtn. seed, 35c lb. in 100 Ib.
lots; 50c lb. in 1 Ib. lots. Samples.upon
request. W. S. Payne, Butler, Ga.
Select Stone Mtn. and Tom Watson
seed, 50c Ib. FOB. J. D. Duke, Ft. Val-
ley, Ga. ;
500 lbs. Stone Mtn. seed, 50c Ib. del.
Small orders if desired. Special price
on 100 lb. lots. B. R. Andrews, Had-
dock, Ga.
Wards Ideal and Rocky Ford can-/
taloup seed, each, $1 lb. Ga. collard
seed, $1 per 5 lbs. Thomas melon seed,
$1 Ib. All FOB. W. J. Jackson, Och-
locknee, Ga. RFD 3.
Mammoth Russian sunflower seed,
15c lb. or 2 for 25c. Add postage. Mon-
ey order. Mrs. G. W. Randall, Lavon-
ia, Ga. :
New Stone and Baltimore tomato
seed, 80c lb. del. W. O. Waldrip, Flow-
ery Branch, Ga. :
200 lbs. pure Pride of Ga. melon seed
60c lb. FOB. J. D. McGarity, McDon-
ough, Ga.
Tender. Green (the new vegetable
green; matures_in 25 days) 20c oz. or
$1.25 lb. Jappo turnip seed, best for
turnips and greens, 15c-oz. $1 Ib. del.
inal Clement Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt.
Fine lot of syrup cane seed on the
head. Come and make me offer. Ira
F.. McMinn, Ayersville, Ga.
Extra fine Irish Grey watermelon
seed, 15 cup full; table peas, extra fine,
8c lb. Mrs. E. C. Heaton, Hartwell, Ga.
| Rt. 3.
Stone Mtn. seed, 50c lb. Walter Sar-
gent, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B.
- Watson seed, Direct. 1930. 65c Ib.
del. Exch. for Brab peas, Otootan or
velvet beans. Ea. to pay del. chgs. J.
L. Burk, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 7.
Stone Mtn. seed, for sale or exch. for
Chufas or Spanish peanuts. J. J. Har-
per, Osierfield, Ga.
Okra. seed, very early and prolific, 10c
for 2 tbls. Also fresh, unsalted tallow,
20c lb. Mrs. W. L. Daniel, Dawson, Ga.
5 gal. white multiplying or nest on-
ion sets, 40c gal. Exch. for garden or
cornfield beans, or cream crowder peas
at reasonable prices. Mrs, J. H. Mosley, |
Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 5.
White and red pop corn, shell, 15c qt.
mixed or separate. 1930 crop. Cushaw
|peanuts.
seed, 4c spoonful; dipper gourd, 10
cupful; long pod okra, 15c cup. Exch.
for chufa seed. Add postage. Har
Pass, Point Peter, Ga. Sue
Cushaw seed, 10c cup; watermelo
seed, 10c thls. Mrs. Josephine Spe
Mitchell, Ga. : oe
Good cane seed, $1.50 bu. or exch. f
Otootan or Mathew beans. M. F. Lewis
Adairsville, Ga. ; ee
6 bu. Honey Drip cane seed, 5c li
$2.25 bu. T. O. McLendon, Carrolltor
Ga. Rt. 3. ; a
Davenport watermelon seed, 20c p
Burpees salmon cantaloup seed, 2(
pk. Ga. Heading collard seed, 10c
mustard, 10c pk. Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Ac
worth, Ga. Rt. 2. oy
Mexican Blue june corn, 10c cupfull
25 qt. and postage, also white multi
plying onions, 15c qt. Hot pepper, 10
ve Mrs. Sue Stone, Royston, Ga. Ri
200 lbs. 1930 imp. Stone Mtn. seed
50c lb. del. or 40c lb. in large lots, de:
R. R. Andrews, Haddock, Ga. oe
25 lbs. Hastings syrup cane seed. Se!
or exch for running velvet beans 0:
anything can use. E. B. Adams, Og
lethorpe, Ga. Rt. 2. z an
Stone Mtn. melon seed, 50c lb. 0
make best offer on lot. Walter Harper,
Osierfield, Ga. Rt. 1. Pe
150 lbs. Stone Mtn. seed, 50c Ib. FOB
Cash with order. W. W. Howell, Dan-
ville, Ga. Rt. 1. a
Thurmond Grey melon seed, from se
lected melons, 65c lb. postpaid; lots
25 or more lbs. 50c lb. prepaid; Exch
20 lbs. for-15 lbs. Lifsey melon seed.
a be good. Chas. C. Wall, Ellaville,
a. as
Crystal Wax Bermuda onion sets; 20c
qt. Turnip seed, 3 lbs. $1.. Sankey Ty-
son, Sparks, Ga. :
Texas Ribbon cane seed, 50c gal. 90
pk. postpaid, $3 bu. FOB. Stone Mt:
seed, guar. '75c per 1-2 lb. $1.25 lb. 10
lbs. up, $1 lb. postpaid; Cabbage head:
ing collard, pure and true to type, 45
per 1-2 lb. 75c lb. postpaid. Guar. or
return at my expense. C. R.. Burell,
Auburn, Ga. Rt. 1. poe
Calif. multiplying beer seed, 20c per
start. Add a 2c stamp. Mrs. Odessa
Cross, Grantville, Ga. P. O. Box 126.
- 12 lbs. Stone Mtn. Lifsey Sweet, or
Dixie Belle melon seed, 75c lb. White
and colored running butter beans, 15c
lb; Lady finger and mush peas, 15c lb.
prodget salad pea, 20c lb. C. D. Will
iams, Plains, Ga. Jae
Seed Wanted
Want little white bunch butter beans
Mung beans, tender cornfield, tender
pole beans, tomato plants, pepper and
potato: plants, the latter to be del. in
Pa
x
Ville, Ga. Rt. 1. =
- Want 3 lbs. old fashioned tender corn
field bean seed. Will pay cash for them
Mrs. C. P. Dimon, Flintstone, Ga.
Exch. bunch white butter bean seed
for Nancy Davis cornfield bean seed.
Lb. for lb. Mixed white butter beans
for eating, 2 lbs for 25c del. No stamps.
Mrs. J. T. Patillo, LaGrange, Ga. Rt.
6, Box 60. hace
Want to hear from party having
ae seed. T. C. Poole, Waleska,
a. See
Want 1 gal. white nest onions, 2 cup:
col. running butter beans, 2 cups ha
runner bunch beans, col. or white, 2
cups good cornfield beans, 1 cup lady
peas, 1 cup navy beans, 1 gal. large red
pes Mrs. James Ezzell, Rockmart
Want to buy a few bu. Chufa seed,
for cash, for use on my Early County
Ga. farm. Henry L. Bryan,
wood, Ala. 2 : a
Car Lots
CORN FOR.SALECar Lots
Corn in car lots or less. Sound, well
gathered, cured and practically free
from weevils. Slipped shuck, 80 lbs.
per bu. Write for prices del. Chas.
F. Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga. 2 ok
1 car good, sound corn, 85c FO
Fred F. Virden, Marshaliville, Ga.
HAY FOR SALECar Lots _
1 car peanut hay, $12.50 ton, FO!
$50 check to accompany order; also
1 car of Velvet bean hay, $20 to
FOB; $50 check with order
Jackson, Vienna, Ga. ;
CORN WANTEDCar Lots __
Want 1 car of corn. Make best price.
W. J. Jackson, Ochlocknee, Ga. RF
W. 1
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PAGE TEN
- Georgia Products For Sale
es COTTON SEED FOR SALE
- Pure college No. 1 cotton seed grown
from reg. seed and kept clean at gin,
ioc per bu. E. N. Hopper; (no ad-
_ dress).
- Covington Toole Wilt resisting cot-
ton seed exch. $2 100 lb bags. Joe M.
Brown, McRae, Ga.
* Half-and Half cotton seed from
Summerour the originator good sound
seed, $1 per bu. or exch. for hay peas
W. L.
kens at 17c or velvet beans.
ngtish, Ambrose, Ga. Route 1.
-Pure Addisons extra early, prolific,
med. boli, 75c per bu. or exch. for 6
or i0 wks old pigs, or S. C. W. L.
hens, or baby chicks, Mrs. Della Ad-
~ gins, Juniper, Ga... -7
Pure Rucker cotton-seed (kept clean
at gin) direct from originator, 75c per
bu. Mrs. W. A. Bennett, Adairsville,
Ga. Route 1.
imp. Mathis Toole cotton seed, 75c
per pu. G. A. Lamar, Powersville, Ga.
Hoopers early proiific cotton seed
for saie, $2 per bu. $6 for 100 lb. bag
Special price. on 50 bu. or more. M. J.
i,ooper, Cumming, Ga.
Good, c.ean, imp. Clevelands Wan-
Namamker cotton seed first year from
original, (5c per bu. W. T. Chandler,
Route 5, Gainesville, Ga.
2500 lbs. Piedmont Cieveland cotton
ceed, $2 per hundred. First year from
C. H. Denny, Royston, Ga.
Pure half and half cotton seed, from
-Summerour the originator one year.
Culied and recleaned, and was espec-
ialiy careiully ginned, for $3.50 per
100 lbs, FOR Eastman, Ga. in good
swong bags. J. B. Proctor, Eastman,
CEs :
_ hee Wilso imp: early big boll pro-
. lific cotton seed, lint 15-16 to 1 1-16.
Ord, Ca: 3
200 bu. Wilds No. 1 staple cotton
at 5c. W. L= Carmichael, Madison,
oe Cra.
- 40 bu. Wannamaker cotton seed
good condition $1 per bu. or exch.
value tor 1 sack cobbler irish potatoes
and value for 2 bu. Porto. Rico sweet
potatoes, each at reasonable price. W.
_#'. Sanders, Route 1, Buchanan, Ga.
- Cokers No. 5 strain cotton seed,
first year from Coker, no other pianv-
-ed hear, field inspected registered
with pure seed assn. $1.25 FOB
_ Washington, .Ga. M. L. Callaway,
LC Rayle, Ga.
Pure Piedmont: pedigreed Cleveland
cotton seed; privately ginned, re-
Cleaned, first and second pickings, $1
per bu. R. W. Stembridge, Miliedge-
ville, Ga.
' Lee Wilson cotton seed, 75c per bu.
2nd year seed. J. C. Ragan, Pelham,
laa.
_. ure early improved prolific King
cotcon seed, picked out beiore any
PraicOn- it, 76c. per bu.- F, Ha Bunn,
WMidviile, Ga.
_- Sikes coiton seed for
roli was dropped at the
sced kept practically pure.
first Class for p.anting as I save only
my best seed and sell the balance to
the gin. -Frice 75cper bu. FOB Ath-
ens, Ga. W, I. Abney, Athens, Ga.
50 bu. sound carerully gin breast
cicaneu, Neelys big boll Cleveland, 1
1-i6 in. stapie $1 per bu. FOB. P. E.
Iwiudiebrooks, Covington, Ga. Route 5
-rure Rucker cotion seed, first year
4/ per cent. lint special .care at gin,.
due to depressed conditions 65c. per
planting. The
gin and the
These are
pu. Gi L. sramlett, Acworth, Ga: :
_ Piedmont Ped. Cleveland big boll
cotton seed ist year from orig. Roll
Cleaned at gin $1 bu. at my home,
$1.20 bu.. FOB SBoxspring Cash or
money order. Mrs. W. H. Stone, Box-
epring,- Ga.: Route 2.
_ Recieaned;Cleveland cotton seed 75c
mer. bu. Recleahned Coker No, 5, 1st
year, $1 per bu. FOB Locust Grove,
-taa. R. N. Brown, Locust Grove, Ga. .
DD. P. L. staple 1 to*1 1-16 in 40 per
cent lint sound and recleaned 90c per
bu. or exch. for Otootan or _ velvet
teans or Ga. cane syrup. R. O. Rob-
ettson, Route 8, Lithonia, Ga.
~Wannamaker-Cleveland cotton seed,
65 per bu. Neelys-Cleveland long
stape -75c per bu. Delta-and Pine
and, long siaple and turns out near-
iy 40 per cent and is best cotton for
tais part of state, 85c per bu. all seed
Clean and sound.. The . & P. L.
- seed are first year from . originator
it, selis for more in the market. H. G.
Adams, Social Circle, Ga.
- -ovoneville No. 2. pedigreed "seed,
mst yeaty 90c bu. .D. & P: L. No,.4,:
first year 85c; .Neelys Cleveland 70c,
all guaranteed FOB. Chas. N. Adams,
or crowder peas for tabie use or chic-| 2
in $3 per cwt. L. P. Whelcnel, Greens- |
Sor al Circe, Ga.
(125 bu. Piedmont ped. Cleveland
MARKET
cotton seed, 2nd year from. original
breeder, ginned both seasons after
cleaning gin roll and floor thoroughly
guaranteed pure and sound; 75c per
bu... or -$2.50in 100 1b. bags. K.. D.
Sanders, Route 2, Eatonton, Ga.
Good grade cotton seed for sale,
60c per bu. from good large growing
green cotton gathered before rain. M.
tt. Taylor, Naylor, Ga. Route 1, Box
29. :
40 bu. early Delfos 1 1-8 in. staple,
kept pure at gin, 75c per bu. FOB.
F,. R. Davidson, Palmetto, Ga> Roure
Pure half and half picked without
rain:one year from Summerour, care-
fully taken care of at gin, $1.50 per
bu. N. T. Beaseley, Kite, Ga.
Ruckers Imp. long staple cotton
seed 75c per bu. A. J. Collins, Demo-
rest, Ga.
Sykes Imp. No. 1, improved for four
years, $1.25 per bu. J. O. M. Foun-
tain, Villa Rica, Ga. :
Ruckers cotton seed pure first yr.
from originator, exch. for corn, lim-
ited amount, long staple. W. A. Hen-
derson, Norcross, Ga. :
100 bu. pure Wannamaker _
seed, recleaned, 65c bu. Riley
Couch, .Lurin,..Ga.,
50 bu. pure Rucker cotton seed, one
year from originator, kept pure at gin,
75c per bu. or exch. for good pig;
pure lot orange cane seed, exch. for
peanuts, bu. for bu. T. W. Bunch,
Talking Rock, Ga. :
200 bu. Summerous Half and Half
cotton
C.
cotton seed, ginned with care, $1 per |.
bu. FOB. F. H. Jenkins, Perkins, Ga.
6 bu. Cooks wilt resistant cotion
seed $1 per bu. or will exch. for 6 bu.
white or yellow corn. W. A. Paulk,
Route 7, Valdosta, Ga.
Pure Coker cotton seed 75c per bu.
This cotton made 12 1-2 bales on 5 a-
cres, weighing 500 lb. each. W. A.
Bowen, Lavonia, Ga.
Piedmont Cleveland ist year, $2.25 |
per 100 FOB. No personal checks.
Mrs. J. M. Whitlow, Canon, Ga. Route
a
100 bu. Wannamakers Cleveland.
Slected and kept clean, dry and sound.
Raised where there was no pest. 75c
per bu. FOB in good bags. E. L. Bled-
soe, Broxton, Ga.
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. O. L. Stone, Monroe, Ga.
RFD 1, Box 10.
Cokers Super seven strain 5. Care-
fully ginned and guar. pure. $1.25 bu.
Geo. O. Trapnell, Metter, Ga.
Ruckers 1st yr. 47 per cent lint last
yr. 75c bu. FOB. P. M. Holcomb, Ad-
airsville, Ga. Rt. 2. >
Cooks imp. Guar. pure, sound and
privately ginned. 85c bu. T. H. Mer-
rett, Ambrose, Ga. Rt. 1.
A few more Wannamaker Cleveland
big. boll. Recleaned, 75c bu. FOB. T. T.
Hattaway; Davisboro, Ga.
Scotts Wannamaker Cleveland, also
Piedmont Cleveland, $1 bu. or $2.50 per
cwt. Z. L. Scott, Concord, Ga.
Pure Cook cotton seed 1 yr. 75c bu.
Aiso pure Masley corn, Ist yr. $1.50 bu.
Jesse Gilbert, Waynesboro, Ga. Rt. 3.
Pure College No. 1 1st yr. 75c bu del.
Joe H. Hopper, Ranger, Ga.
Manleys heavy fruiter and Arcala.
Sound and pure, $1 bu. del. Exch. for
nice, young dark Cornish hens, 2 bu.
for 1 hen. H. W. Thurmond,,
amville, Ga.
Cooks imp. Guar. to be pure, sound
seed, privately ginned. $1 bu. J. T.
Sills, Ambrose, Ga. Rt. 1.
75 bu. Cooks wilt resistant, $1 bu.
in small lots. Exch for corn, peanut
hay or velvet beans. Party to pay frt.
on each. B. A. Bishop, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Pure college No. 1, $3 per cwt. L. A.
Holmes, Ranger, Ga.
Cokers 40 per cent lint. Prize win-
ner, $2 bu. Also Yellow Dent seed corn
field selected, $1.25 pk. L. M. Ader-
hoid, Lavonia, Ga. : d
Cokers No. 5, and Neelys Home-
grown and arefully ginned 60c bu. S.
L. Thornton, Dewyrose, Ga. Rt. 2.
40 or 50 bu. pure, sound Ruckers, 65c
bu. Exch. for pigs or shoat, any good
a J. A. Crawford, Calin GA.
Pure Coker 5. 75c bu. or $2.25 per cwt
Ginners certificate showing purity of
seed. H.S. Bryan, Canon, Ga.
Wanamakers imp. Cleveland big boll
recleaned, $1 bu. del. in 10 bu. to 25
lots. T. R. Duggan, Warthen, Ga.
Wilson Type big boll. Ped. last year.
Ginned where no other kind of cotton
was ginned. $1 bu. FOB. C. L. Smith
Bowdon Junction, Ga.
Cokers No. 5,.75c bu. John Wallace,
Chipley, Ga.
Petty Toole wilt resistant. 2nd year.
Gresh-
BULLETIN
Saved from choicest picking before
any vain, 90c bu. Grown on my own
farm. J. F. Ratliff, Blackshear, Ga.
"5 bu. Cooks wilt resistant. Saved
clean at gin. Cotton picked without
rain on it. 75c bu. FOB. J. Z. Park-
er, Wray, Ga. ae
25 bushel each Broadwell and Lank-
ford cotton seed, 75c bu. or exch for
Otootan beans at $3 bu. 4 bu. seed for
1 bu. beans. Ea. to pay frt. Roy T.
Baker, Menlo,-Ga. _
Cokers Cleveland No. 5._ Privately
ginned. $2.25 per cwt. in new bags.
Exch. 500 lbs. for 25 lbs. Spanish pea-
nuts. L. W. Arnold, Point Peter, Ga.
Heavy Fruiter cotton seed, $1 bu. or
exch. for corn, or for P. C. pigs. Mrs.
B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1.
A few real good Halt and Half. Good
yield. $1 bu. Crook Bros. var. Cash
with order. No checks. C. M. Beck-
worth, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4.
3 or 400 bu. Coker-Cleveland No. 5,
1 1-16 in. cotton seed. Graded. Best
quality. "75c bu. FOB. J. M. Sims,.
Griffin; Ga. Rts Be 2 -
Wannamaker cotton seed, 1st yr. $1
bu. FOB. Privately ginned. C. C. Mc-
Knight, Senoia, Ga. :
Cooks wilt resistant. Recleaned. 90c
bu. $7.50 in 10 bu. lots.. Cash with or-
der. No checks. W.S. Norton, Edison,
Ga. '
Cokers No. 5, 75c bu. B. B. Strange,
Swainsboro, Ga. Rt. 5.
BUTTER FOR SALE
Nice, fresh J. butter, 28c Ib. del Ist
and 2nd zones, 30c in 3rd. Cows T. B.
tested. No order filled for less than 2
lbs. Sat. guar. Mrs. A. L. Garrison,
Ashland, Ga. Rt. 2. ss
2 lbs. fresh J. butter ea. week, 40c Ib.
postpaid. Sat. guar. Mrs. Maude Mur-
phy, Fairmount, Ga. Rt. 2.
3 or 4 lbs. fresh country butter each
week. Best offer. Cows T. B. tested.
a HoH: Bannister, Cumming, Ga.
aon
About 3 lbs. good, fresh cream col-
ored butter per week, 35c lb. Money or-.
er Mrs, W. L. Gayler, Lylerly, Ga.
Se
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Brooks County smoked hams, all siz-
es, 25c lb. for single ones FOB here, or
del. lots. 50 lbs. up. Lee Patrick, Quit-
man, Ga.
2 nice country cured, black peppered
hams, wt. 32 Ibs. ea. 20c lb. del. Mrs.
C. T. Hunt, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4.
Country smoked sausage, old fash-
ioned seasoning. Postpaid. 30c Ib. 4 Ibs
$l. Nick Lewis, Arlington, Ga. RFD 1:
1 old ham, good and sound. No bugs.
Sell or exch for velvet beans for seed.
Ea. to pay chgs. F. C. Woodall, Tooms-
boro, Ga. f
Oak smoked and curedfine hams, 27c
a B. B. Strange, Swainsboro, Ga. Rt.
_Country cured, Hickory smoked hams
wt. 20 to 25 lbs. 25c lb. Add postage.
Cash with order. O. J. Edwards, Da-
cula, Ga.
Choice, cured hams, any size, 25c lb.
W. J. Newton, Halcyondale, Ga.
Oak smoked sides and shoulders, $16
per 100; hams, $23. Malvin Collins,
Whigham, Ga. :
_ Want to exch. 3 doz. qt. glass fruit
Jars for a ham, or cured meat, syrup,
dried apples, 1930 or 31 crop, or 100 lb.
whole, white feed sacks, at 10c. Write
what you have. Mrs. S. L. Guyton,
Portal, Ga. a
FRUIT FOR SALE
Extra bright sundried apples, from
acid fruit, 7 lbs. $1 15 lbs. $2. Add pos-
as Mrs. B. C. Allen, Clarkesville, Ga.
Bright, sundried apples, 12 1-2c lb:
del. No less than 8 lbs. sold at this
price. J. EK, Stembridge, Ella Gap, Ga.
Nice sundried apples, 15c lb. and pos-
ie Mrs. G. W. Schubert, Lula, Ga.
Nice, sundried apples, 15c lb. del.
Henry F. Weaver, Marion, Ga. -
Few lbs. sundried apples, 20c Ib. del.
Exch. some for table peas, Spanish seed
peanuts, field peas, cane seed, or other
seed or plants. C. G. Oliver, Barnes-
ville, Ga: Rt. 2. 4
PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
White Spanish peanuts, No. 1 shelled.
9c Ib. No order for less than 50 Ibs.
Add postage. Money order. Joe M.
Brown, McRae, Ga.
100 lbs. Stuart pecans, hulled and
polished. 25c lb. Cash with order. No
checks. W.S. Norton, Edison, Ga.
150 lbs. Stuart pecans, full med. size,
25c Ib. J. W. Green, Thomaston, Ga.
Thursday, March 26, 1931.
20 Ibs. seedling pecans, 10c lb. Nuts
are good and sound, but small. Exch,
for 35 lbs. of Otootan beans. Ea. to pay
frt. Roy T. Baker, Menlo, Ga.
Genuine N. C. Runners, picked with-
out rain, $1.15 bu. FOB. Cash with
order. O. M. Greene, Iron City, Ga.
Good sound Ga. Runner peanuts, new
crop. $1.50 bu. Cash with order. A. J. .
Adams, Ashburn, Ga. Rt. 4.
20M lbs. white Spanish peanuts, 5c
lb. in 100 lb. bags; 500 lbs. and over,
4 3-4c lb. L. L. Roberts, Ft. Gaines
Ga.
PECAN AND OTHER TREES, ETC,, |
FOR SALE ae
Fig sprouts, 1 ft. 10c each; pepper-
mint, 10c a clump; Seedling pecan
trees, 1 to 2 ft. 10c to 15c ea. and green
Bear Foot root, 25c lb. Mrs. J. T. Jones
McIntyre, Ga. Rt. 2.
May cherry sprouts, well rooted, rea-
dy to set out, 20c each; $2 doz. Exch
for setting of R. I. Red eggs or for N.
Z. White rabbits. Forrest Martin,
Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.
State insp. true to name leading va-
rieties of nursery stock; peach trees,
$45 M, $5 a 100; $1 doz. Seedling peach >
trees, $15 M. $3 a 100; 75c doz. Apri-
cot and plum, $10 a 100; $1.50 dozen.
Grape vines, $4 a 100; $1 doz. Raspber-
ry vines, $3 a 100; 75c doz. E. B. Tra- .
vis, Riverdale, Ga.
Red and Yellow plums, 3 for 25c;
horse apple, 20c each; Fox grape vines,
6 for 60c; also pumpkin seed, 30c at.
persimmon sprouts, 3 for 25c. All well
rooted. Add-postage. Mrs. J. S. Rich-
ard, Loving, Ga. _ :
State insp. true to name, leading var. |
nursery stock: apple, 15 and 10c each;
White Eng. peach, 1 to 2 ft. 5c each:
2 yr. No. 1 Concord and Niagara grape,
10 each, $7.50 a 100; Pear, 40c each, $4
doz. Postpaid. Exch. for. baby chicks, -
hens, corn, Ga. cane syrup, or white
feed sacks. W. H. Alexander, Cleve-
land Ga. - :
Balm of Gilead, 2 to 3 ft., pear and
apple trees, 25c each; Grape vines, 10c
each, $1 doz. Rev. L. D. Rolader, At-
lanta, Ga. Rt. 7. Box 454.
Georgia Products Wanted
.BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want peas and velvet _ beans, <will
trade baby chicks for same, G. D.
Fain, Edison, Ga. =
Want to exch. cabbage, collard, on-
ion plants for peas. B, J. Head, Al-
ma, Ga. : f
Wanted: 30 bu. sound Otootan soy
beans. Send sample and best price.
J. H. Lee, Parrott, Ga.
Will exch. 15 nice barred rock eggs
for 3 1-2 pounds pure white bunch
butter bean seed or 15 eggs for 6 lbs
of cream sugar crowder or any good
crowder pea except black. each to pay
postage. Write. Mrs. W. T. White,
Cuthbert, Ga. Route 3, Box 17.
Want: White bunch butter beans, ~
3 pounds of white running butter bean
will exch. June corn or Jackson won-
der butter beans for same. Mrs. H.
E Jarrell, Route 2, Box 44, Butler,
a.
Want: one-half bu. 90 day running
velvet beans, half bu. bunch velvet
beans, peas of any variety or any
amt. ohne qt. each of Kentucky won-
der beans, will exch. thoroughbred
chickens or eggs for same. Mrs. W. O.
Puckett, Cordele, Ga. Route 3.
Wanted: beans, Otootan and 90
day velvet beans, will exch. D. P. L. |
No. 4 cotton seed. G. C. Robertson,
Route 3, Lithonia, Ga. ;
Want 1 pk. little lady peas at 8 or
10 cents per lb. Write first. Lee
Brooks, Campton, Ga. Route 1.
Want. 10 or 15 bu. 100 day running
velvet beans at once. Write me your
best cash price. If they are not per-
fectly sound: cant. use them. Let me
hear from you at once. L. M. Nunn,
Swainsboro, Ga. Route 1.
Will exch. value for 150 bu. goes
pea seed. Chas. B. Alsobrook, Tifton,
Ga. Route 2. a
Want Ford Hook bush lima beans,
send sample. State quantity you have
and lowest del. price. W. M. Thorn-
ton, Jesup, Ga. Route 2.
Exch. Whatleys prolific seed corn,
nubbed, for sound velvet beans. Bu. for
bu. J. M. Gaston, Americus, Ga.
Want 5 bu. good Brab seed peas. Will
exch. Half and Half cotton seed at $1
bu. Value peas at $2 bu. C. W. Beck-
worth, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. Maes
Want 15 lbs. 1930 early pole butter
beans for seed, cheap. State kind and
price; also want a few sound 1930 wht.
black-eyed peas. Guy Malloy, Buck-
head; Ga. Rt. 1; oS
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want 100 bu. velvet bean seed. O. M.
viley, Keysville, Ga. RFD.
Want 4 or 5 bu. Otootan and 2 1-2
r Biloxi Soys. Exch. grade
Guernsey male, 4)
Dam, 3-4 Guernsey, or exch. ped. Chin-
chilla rabbits. Mrs. Homer Harris, De-
Sota, Ga.
E ORN AND SEED CORN WANTED*|
Want Cuban yellow corn. Quote best
price. M. F. Dooly, Norman Park, Ga.
Rt: tb. :
want sev. 100 lbs. yellow field corn
oS month. Cannot use Dent corn.
State price wanted. F. S. Taylor, Vi-
dalia, Ga.
COTTON SEED WANTED
ant to hear from party having
ook seed or Petty Toole or some big
li early cotton, not over 50 mi. from
Canton, Ga. nor 25 mi. from Carters-
lle, Ga. Give descriptions in first
ee Cliff Poole, Waleska, Ga. Rt.
Want one bu. delfos Petty Toole or
Cooks wilt resistant, privately ginned
and recieaned cotton seed, will exch.
speckled and white .crowder peas, Big
Bone M. B. turkey eggs or nest onion
for same, also want one peck 90 day
velvet beans (running) must be sound,
exch. any of the above for same.
Cleveland Bigbie, Shellman, Ga.
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
oo WANTED
Want Back lot honey Extractor. Will
cept other. kind if price is right. J.
T. Holland, Lenox, Ga. :
ant to buy honey bees in any style
State number and lowest cash
also directions for reaching your
e. W.N. Erichsen, Savannah, Ga.
oach Ave.
ECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Exch. 1-2 bu. Japanese Honey Drip
ie seed for 1 bu. red Spanish pea-
uts.
Want 50 to 100 lbs. Money-Makers,
1930 crop. Send sample and state quan-
tity and price. D. F. Crosland, Mid-
ville, Ga.
ant some sound, clean white Span-
peanuts, cheap for cash. A. E.
lett, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 7.
ant 2 or 3 bu. good, sound Chufas,
free of grass. C. L. Stracke, Sparks,
A.
Eggs For Sale
Carefully selected hatching eggs
rom pedigreed matings of pure Park
strain Barred Rocks, very closely cull-
ed 7 and 8 Ib. hens, cockerel direct
rom J. W. Parks farm, rating D-31,
1.25 for 15, $2 per. 30, $3 per 50, or $5
100, all del. all orders i
ompt atention and crates to be ret.
O. Money order. Mrs. J. S. Raul-
rson, Route 27. Rockingham, Ga.
S. C. White. Leghorn eggs, Ferris
train, 75c per setting of 15 postpaid,
artons to be ret. Miss Gool Fleming,
Selected eggs from pure Donaldsons
R. I. Reds, 40c per doz postage added.
rs. Reuben Williams, Route 1, Chip-
ey, Ga. ;
Pure bred partridge rocks for hatch-
ng, $1.25 per setting of 15. Mrs. T. E.
tephens, Route C, Cordele, Ga.
Hatching eggs for sale: S. C. R. I.
Red eggs from closely culled strong
I Mrs, 0. 8.
Greene, Cochran, Ga. Route 3.
Giant strain Light Brahma_ eggs
Carefully selected from large well ma-
tured hens mated to cockerels direct
lant Brahma Farms, $1.25 per 15,
$2.25 for 30 del. Cartons ret. Arthur
H. Meyer, Winterville, Ga.
Black Giants and S. C. R.I. Reds ea.
$1 for 15 del. Mrs. Stella Burke, Win-
terville, Ga. :
- Blue Andalusian eggs, 15 for $1.50
prepaid. James S. Douglas, 412 Third
St., Albany, Ga. :
_ . C. Dark Brown Leghorn eggs, 75
for 15, or exch. for Porto Rico potato
Plants at reasonable price. Mrs. W
H. Austin, McDonough, Ga. Ronte 5.
Pure bred S. C. Buff Orpington eggs
. for $1 postpaid, 6 or 8 hens $1.50
each, 8 for $10. Miss Ronie John-
man, (sa, Al;
Lee Brooks, Campton, Ga. Rt. 1.| 5
i Runner duck eggs.
_ Selected eggs from pure bred Jersey |
MARKET
tons to be,ret. Also have bronze tur-
key slightly mixed, very good breed,
eggs for sale,-at $2.50 per 1 doz. Car-
tons to be ret. Mrs. Ben F. Tanner,
Route 1, Axson, Ga.
Donaldson R. I. Red eggs from prize
winning stock $1.25 for 15 postpaid.
Mrs: -J. G. Robertson, 11 West Center
St., Carrollton, Ga. 2
Ferris heavy laying and best egg
strain eggs 75c and exp. for 15, mon-
ey order. Mrs. Roy Steed, Route 1,
Winder, Ga. =
rect from Calhouns Poultry Farm, no
culls and eggs are nice fertile ones,
85c for 15 postpaid. Mrs. Sam Yaun,
Milan, Ga. Route 3. ,
Thorough bred big bone gold bronze
turkey eggs $3 per 12, cash with order.
Miss Gussie Strickland, Alvaton, Ga.
March and April Bourbon Red tur-
key eggs 35c each. Mrs. T. W. Hill,
Tignall, Ga.
Ever.ay brown Leghorn eggs sired
by cocks direct from Tormahlens
farm, Portland, Ind. $1 for 15, $2 for
45 eggs, Safely del. and _ postpaid.
Charlie E. Smith, Braselton, Ga. ~~
Pure bred White Holland Turkey
eggs, ready for shipment at $5 per
doz. del. and insured. T. W. Dalton,
Aito, Ga.
S. C. Buff Leghorn eggs $1 for 15
del. $1.75 for 30. Will exch. 30 eggs
for 1 M potato plants. .Mrs. L. O.
Stapler, Roopville, Ga. Route 2. :
Light Brahma Giant strain eggs for
sale, $1 per 15 prompt de!. Crate to
be ret. Mrs. Thomas Tribble, Alto,
Ga. Route 1. ~
Pure bred R. C. White Wyandotte
eggs from twoyear old hens $1 per
ea. postpaid. Party to return carton.
J. L. Cantrell, Jasper, Ga. Route 3.
Want to exch. two settings of pure
bred barred rock eggs for one set-
ting of Mammoth Bronze turkey eggs
or any large strain. Mrs. Jno. =L.
Mixon, Ocilla, Ga. <
Selected eggs from _ stock direct
from Thompson Imp. Ringlet strain
$1 for 15 del. $1.75 for 30 cash. Mrs.
C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Route
- Nice selected pure barred rock eggs
75c for 15 postpaid. Mrs. W. T. White,
Cuthbert, Ga. Route 3, Box 17.
Buff rock eggs from pure bred nug-
get strains, sires in my yard .from
trapnested yards $1.25 per 15, $2.25 per
30 eges. Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairs-
ville, Ga.
Have eggs from Aristocrat barred
rocks, Fischel strain, White Rocks,
and Cornish Idian games, also Indian
I will se:l my eggs
at $1--per 15 hen eggs: or $1 per: 12
duck eggs. Mrs. W. O. Puckett, Cor-
dele, Ga. Route B. - :
Pure barred rock eggs $1 for set-
ting of 15. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Butier,
Ga. Route 2, Box 44.
Pure bred Bourbon R. turkey eggs
for sale, $3.50 per doz. 6 or 7 Ibs.
nice bees wax for cash. E. J. Walters,
Lavonia, Ga.
Donaldson strain R. I. Red eggs, di-
rect last year, no culls, 50c per doz.
wiil exch. for seed peanuts, half run-
ner garden beans, butter beans, to-
mato or pimiento pepper plants, white
feed sacks, anything can use at equal
value. Write for quantity, prices, also
breedings. Mrs. Aubra Haynie, Car-
nesviile, Ga. Route 2. '
Pure bred Sheppard strain Ancona
eggs, from prize winning stock, direct
from Lindstrom hatchery, $1.25 post-
paid, crate to be ret. no Check, orders
promptly filled. W. L. Stonecypher,
Forest Glen, Ga. Route 1.
Pure bred Buff Orpington, Byers
strain eggs, 75c per 15, crates to be
returned. Katherine Shiriey, Lavonia,
Ga. i
Pure bred Cornish game eggs; also
White Orpington eggs, $1.25 per set-
ting, del. crates to be ret. I will exch.
some for rabbits. Mrs. Lois Tanner,
Dewy Rose, Ga. :
setting, can furnish 6 or 8 doz week-
ly. 60c per doz. Mrs. J. F. Trawick,
Tennille, Ga.
Hatching eggs from Giant strain
green sheen Black Minorca 2 yr old
hens producing extra large pure white
eggs $2 per 15 del. L. B. Williams,
Newnan, Ga. \ ;
Selected hatching eggs, from Holly-
wood strain, White Leghorn hens, 75c
per 15, or $3.50 per 100. Would exch.
some for good honey, bright sundried
Mrs: W. J. Tribble, Grayson, Ga.
Everlay B. L.-eggs $1.50 per 15 pre-
paid. My entire stock is direct from
Everlay Farms, Portland, Ind. cash
with orders. Ernest P. Etheridge, Rt.
1, Auburn, Ga.: :
Prize winning White Rock eggs for
, $1 per setting of 15 eggs. Car~-
Buff Minorca eges for hatching $1-
Barred rock Parks strain stock -di- |
15 eggs or $1.75 for two settings of 15.
. Donaldson strain red eggs 75c per
apples, or Porto Rico potato plants. |
BULLETIN:
75 per setting 15 prepaid; would like
to exch. some eggs of Buff Minorca
for Parks bred to lay Barred Ply-
mouth Rock eggs, not less than 50
eggs. - Want pure bred Minorcas,
Goiden Buff, Exhibition quality, dir-
ect from Ajax hatchery. Mrs. G, E.
Ray, Ft. Valley, Ga. Route 2.
Pure Barred Rock eggs for hatch-
ing, Parks strain, second direct, $1 per
15, $4 per 100 del. exch. for anything
I can use. Mrs. W. W. Bennett, Ac-
worth, Ga. Route 2.
Pure bred Buff Orpington hatching
eggs, direct from the North, culled
c.osely, Best strain, 75c for 15 pre-
paid. J. H. Loyd, Rt. 3, Milan, Ga.
Ferris W. L. eggs (hens direct from
Ferris) $1 per 15 or will exch. for
Otootan beans, C. A. Shirley, Cal-|
houn Ga; Bt= 12
Hatching eggs in parcel egg carriers
from purebred rosecomb light Brah-
mas, postpaid per 15 eggs $1.35. Mrs.
L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga.
I have some fine R. I. Red eggs for_
setting 45c for 15. FOB. Mrs. J. L.
Haraeman, Winterville, Ga. Route 2.
Pure bred barred rock hatching eggs
for sale, Carter strain, 75c per set-
ting. Mrs. H. G. Kicklighter, Glenn-
ville, Ga.
Hatching eggs for sale, pure bred R.
I. R. stock, direct from Donaldson
star pen setting of 15 for $1.10, del.
safe dzl. guar. cartons to be ret. H.
b. King, Lavonia, Ga. Route 3.
_ Purebred. dark cornish game eggs
from prize winning stock, $1 per 1lo,
$3 per 50, $6 per 100 eggs, choice April
natched cockerels $1.50 each; 10 pure
pred April hatched. White Leghorn
pullets:-now laying, Tancred strain, $3
make offer. Mrs. .C. O. Sikes, Syl-
vester, Ga. :
Pure bred barred rock setting eggs
from hens of known merit, selected
and shipped within 24 hrs. irom time
iaid, (5c tor setting of 15 or 4c. per
egg in quantities oi 30 or more del.
Wil exch. for bean, tomato, squash,
coLard, cabbage and watermelon seed
at prices that reliable seed firms ask
tor same seed. Mrs. R. L. Reid, Zeb-
ulon, Ga. Route 1.
Three-fourths Ginn Reds and one-
fourth Black breasted red pit game
eggs at $2 per15 trom Mar. 15 to
April 1; flock headed by a two times,
winner brood cock. Jasper F.ioyd, Rt.
2, Canon, Ga. :
selected. hatching eggs $1, per 15, $1.75
per 30, incubator lots 4c each. Also
paby chicks to order, 9c each. . Miss
ina Maynard, Newton, Ga.
Barred rock eggs, 1hompson strain,
prize winners, Pen No. 1, $1.50 No. 2,
31; R. I. Red eggs, Donaldson strain,
$1.25 per 15, del. all bioodtested tor
B. W. D; day old chicks, same strains.
12 1-2c each. Will exch. eggs for can-
ned tomatoes, vegetab.e soup or crow-
aer peas, eggs $3 per 50, or $5 per 100.
\Mirs. Milton Sumner, Sylvester, Ga. Rt
Se
' Pure bred white rock Fischel strain
hatching eggs, $1.25 for 15; $2 for 30,
$3 tor 50, $4 for 100, postpaid. Cash
with orders, no checks. Mrs. C. C.
Payne, Route 6, Tifton, Ga.
Regal Dorcas, white Wyandotte set-
ting eggs, rosecomb, 65c per setting
tor 2 or more settings or $3.60 per 100
FOB, you furnish the crate or con-
them. Mrs. Lucy. Newberry, Colquitt,
Ga. Route 5, Box 83.
Ruen duck eggs, $1 per doz. Mrs.
ue O. Herrington, Route 1, Daisy,
Ga.
Pure bred Partridge Rock eggs.
Stock direct from Bird Bros. $1.50 per
15. High percentage of fertility guar.
Fenton Clifford, Harrison, Brunswick,
[Ga. RFD 1,
; Pure. Parks By R. eggs... Res: Per.
64-C-31. Best selected, $1.50 per 15;
$2.50 for 30; $4, 503 $6.50 a 100; Spec-
jal pen, headed by cream grade cocks
direct from Parks. $2.50 per 15; $4,
30; $6, 50. Mrs. Mamie Roach Plyler,
Manassas, Ga. Rt. 2. :
Pure White Rock eggs, from best
Fischel str.
Scott, Concord, Ga.
Pure bred Buif Cochin; bantam eggs,
50c doz., Exch. for turkey eggs. Jonn
Wallace, Greensboro, Ga. RFD 1.
Ky. Dominecker pit game eggs, $1
per 15 del. Crate ret. This str. has
been on Ii poultry yard in Newton Co.
for 47 yrs. They differ in co.or. Eggs
all season. No personal checks. H.
O: Loyd, Covington, Ga. Rt. 2.
Pure B. R. eggs, 75e- per 15. H.-H.
Farner, Good Hope, Ga. Rt. 1.
Fischel W. Rock eggs, 200-289 AA
Breeding, $1.25 per 15; $2.25 per 30 del
also Tom Barron W. L. eggs, 257-298
AA grade, Same price. Mrs. F. E.
Grubbs, Demorest, Ga.Rt: 1. ~
Pure bred Golden Orp. eggs, from
\
Pure Owen strain Rhode Island Red
tainer at once so I will know to save |:
$1 per 15 del. Mrs, Z. L. |
/ s : ae
PAGE ELEVEN
1 and 2 yr. old hens. Reduced price,
85c per 16 del. and insured. xch.
some tor purple skin Gov't. insp. Por
to Rico potaio plants, Aprii dei. Write.
Mrs. A. lL. Garrison, Asnland, Ga. Rt.
2
Pure bred B. R. Thompson str. eggs,
75c per 15. Cartons ret. Mrs. Jno. A.
Ray, Lylerly, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 91. .
Pure Thompson B. R, eggs.
thy flocks. $1 per set. del. Mrs. J. R.
Hillis, Millhaven, Ga. Rt. 1.
Pure bred Marcy J. B. Giant eggs;
$1.25 per 15, $3 for 50, del. Carton
Exch: for imp. purple skin Porto
Rico potato pants, or for Bunch po-
tato plants, or for 100 lb. cap. white
feed sacks or bags free from holes and
brands. Write before sending. Miss
Alice Joiner, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 2.
S. C. R. I. Red Donaldson str. eggs,
$1.25 per 15.. Exch. 3 set.for 2 M Por=
to Rico pot. plants. Mrs. A. F. Fergu-
son, Murrayvile,, Ga. Rt. 1.
Pure bred Indian Runner duck eggs
by insured parce post, 90c per 15. Mrs.
L. B. Taylor, Rydal, Ga. pee
Pure bred J. B. Giant eggs. Care-
fully selected. $1 per set. postpaid.
Cartons ret. R. P. Bannister, Ball
Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. ;
Spcl. mated Parks B. R. eggs. Males
direct with breeding of 232 and 271
eges. Individual:y packed in special
containers and: prepaid del. 60 per.
cent guar. fertility and 24 0Z eggs.
92.50 per 15; $5 per 50. Limited quan-
tity. F. W. Voigt, Blackshear, Ga. Sr
Like to contract with party to hatch
Royal Purple J. B. Giant and dark ~
k. . Red eggs, inc. settings on halves.
can furnisn 23 to 30 doz. weekly. Will
exch. Giant eggs at :$1 and Reds at
45 per set. for rhubarb, horse radish
and artichokes. Mrs. R. S. Simpson,
Waveriy Hall, Ga. i
Pure bred R. C. S. L. Wyandotte
eggs, 15c per set. Crates ret. Mrs. W.
HK. Kirk, kockmart, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 146.
Pure S. L. Wyandotte eggs, $1 per
set. del. Also indian Runner duck
eggs, $1. set.. del. Mrs. C. W. Malone,
Hillsboro, Ga. Rt. 3:- > Le
M. B. turkey eggs, slightly mixed,
$2.15 doz. Casn with order. Mrs. 5 .1-
vones, McRae, Ga. Rt. 2. : :
Thoroughbred B. R. eggs, 75c per
15, and party pay postage. Mrs. Fioy
Coons, Gore, Ga. Rt. 1. ae
Scientific cross bred (Tancred W. L..
and Heavy breeds). Recommended by _
poth State and Federal. Full instruc-
tions how to distinguish sex at hatch-
ing. - Also pure breeds. Select eggs,
i6c for 15, $1.50 for 35; $3 for 75 post-
paid. H. A. Neal, Carnesville, Ga. ~~
White Minorca eggs. Reduced from
$5 to $1.50 per 15. Mrs.cJ. W. Miiam,
Palmetto, Ga. Rt. 1. Bec
Pure -Sheppard. str. eggs, 60c per,
setting, $1 for 2 set. and $3.25 per 100.
re Jeptha P. Pullin, McDonough, |
a. : Se
Pure bred B. R. eggs, $1 per 15; $4
a 100 del. Exch. for sound, country
meat, lard or shelled corn. Mrs. J. A.
Howell, Meigs, Ga. Rt. 1. ee
Pure bred R. I. Red eggs, $1 per. 15.
Dublin,
Heal-
t
del. Mrs. R. T. McMullan,
wa,
_ Everlay dark B. L. eggs, $1.25 per -
i15 del. . Tormahlen str. Guar. pure:
A. S. Cauthen, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3.
Donaldson Reds, B. R., Fischel W.
Wyandoites, Tancred W. L. and Ever-
lay Be L. eves; $1 per 15 del... Dy re
Tnomas, Odum, Ga. ee
Pure Tancred eggs from high rec-
ord. hens, $3.50 per.-100 del. 500 or |
more, $3 per 100. Selected. Mrs. F.~
Cowart, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. :
Hatching eggs from select birds,
$4.75 per 100, postpaid. H. R. Gaskins,
Americus, Ga. ee
Pure bred. S.-C: Buff. Ll. eggs, 85c"
per 15, del. ' $4 a 100; also baby chicks.
B. L. Lynn, Waycross, Ga. Rt. 2. .
Thompson B. R. eggs, 75c per 15
del. Carton ret. Mrs. B. L. Brown,
Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. a
B. R. and W. L. eggs for hatching,
reasonable price. Mrs. E. W. Childs,
Omaha, Ga. oS
Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. eggs,
Ist--pen,; $1:25. per 15; $2 for 30;.2ne
pen, $1 per 15; $1.50 per 30 del. Also
Ferris S. C. W. L. eggs, ist pen, $1 per:
15, $1.75 for 30; 2nd pen, &0c per 15,
$1.40 for 30. del. Cartons ret. Mrs.
J. F. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga. Ri. 2.
Eggs Wanted
Want setting of Malard duck eggs.
Advise at once. J. W. Wood, Atlanta,
Ga. 512 Spring St. ieee
Exch. 1 peck of imp. white Spanish
peanuts for setting of Holterman B.
R. eges. Ha. to pay postage. Mr
ye A. Ray, Lylerly, Ga, Rt. 2. Box
_ Poultry For Sale.
GAMES :
2 yr. old cock, Warhorse type, $3.50;
1 White or 1 Grey stag, 10 mos. old,
J. W. Tarpley, Hogans-
ile, Ga.
_ 2 pure Warhorse 5 lb. stags, $2 each.
Cash with order. Jack. Hawkins, Gib-
on, Ga, Rt. 2.. |
1 pure bred pit game rooster, 18 mos
d. $1.50, or exch. for pure bred
Buff Orp. or Rock. Mrs. O. B. Hern-
don, Mayfield, Ga. .
Pit games, stags and cocks, 1 and 2
yrs. old. Pure Ga. Shawinecks. Cheap
in lots of 2 or more. Exch. for pure
bred pit game hens of the following
strains: Shawnecks, Gradys, Clair-
bornes, Whiteshackles, Mathwoods,
Ginns, Spangles, Roundheads, Red
ap. 1 cock or 1 stag for 1 hen or
ullet. J. J. Little, Arabi, Ga. RFD 1.
GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
1 pr. Black Giants, hen and rooster.
Sell or exch. for velvet beans. or Big
Stem Jersey potato plants. Ea. to pay
chgs. F. C. Woodall, Toomsboro, Ga.
_ LEGHORNS
_ Sev. high quality breeding cocks
and cockerels from Official Record
hens. Blood tested. - Large, vigorous
birds at reasonable prices. M. W.
Kantala, Elberton, Ga.
Ga. /
6 pure dark B. L. hens, raised last
: 1 rooster, 1 1-2 yrs. old, 75c
each for hens and $1 for rooster. Exc.
8 hens for 3 rabbits (2 does and 1
buck) of fine stock. Ea. to pay chgs.
Write first. Mrs. C. A. Vaughan,
Sylvan Grove, Jackson, Ga,
- 15 pure Eng. str. April and May
hatch W. L. All laying, $1 each, FOB.
C. E. Barrett, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 4.
- 20 April 15th 1930 hatch Tancred
W. L. pullets, coming into full lay, and
2 unrelated cocks, $1 each, or $20 for
the lot. E. C. Stark, Commerce, Ga.
MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS
9 Golden Buff Minorca cockerels,
ready for service. -Pullets were lay-
ing at 5 mos. and 1 wk. old. $1.50
each. No -thecks. M. (Holloway,
Graymont, Ga. Rt. 1.
4 White Minorca pullets, all lay-
g, and 1 rooster, nearly 9 mos. old,
$1 each. Mrs. Grady Chapman, But-
ie Orn. Per De bes
_ 2 Black Minorca hens and 1 rooster
1930 hatch, $5. Mrs. A C. Babb, Mc-
Donough, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 145.
- MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
FOR SALE
Golden Polish: 1 trio of Golden Po-
lish.- Cost $5 each in West Virginia.
Will sell for $10 cash, or exch. for 10
bu. sound corn, or 12 bu good cotton
peu. via. to pay,ches: Mrs. (Gi Ts
illiams, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 6. oS
15 mixed breed hens, $12 Mrs. A.
T. Lee, Gardi, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 40.
_.10 nice, fat mixed breed hens, 20c
lb. Mrs. W. O. Herrington, Daisy,
Ga. Rt 1.
6 fat mixed breed hens, $1 each.
Mrs. Lee Brooks, Campton, Ga. Rt. 1.
12 nice hens, cross, Black Giant,
Brahma and B. R. Wt. 4 1-2 to 6 1-2
Tbs. each (only 4 wt 4 1-2 lbs.). All
healthy and laying, 80c ea. if all are
taken will give a 9 lb. Brahma roost-
er. Shipped in light crates. No checks.
Also have 45 chicks, 4 wks. old, Giants
and B. R. cross. $9, or $450 for half
a Mrs. John Tinsley, Arlington, Ga.
eruh. <2e
s PHEASANTS FOR SALE
1 large, beautiful male Ringneck
pheasant, 1930 hatch ,for sale or exch
for female, same kind. Mrs. C. J.
Koppe, Atlanta, Ga. 2694 Boulevard
Dr. N. E.
-... ORPINGTONS
_ 2 Golden Buff Orp. roosters, pure
bred, Feb. 1930 hatch, $1.95 each. Mrs.
Jeptha P. Pullin, McDonough, Ga.
150 lbs. fryers, large breed Buff Orp.
Average 2 lbs. ea. 35c per lb. FOB.
Money order. Mrs. Benton Gordon,
Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 2.
_ Golden Buff Orp., 1 cock, 1930
hatch and 6 hens, $10, or $1.50 each;
1 1929 hatch cock and 6 hens, $2 ea.
Hens all laying; Hen hatched chicks,
5c each; eggs, $1.50 per 15. Mrs. B.
aniel, Morrow, Ga. z
3 B. Orp. pullets and 1 cockerel, 1
yr. old pullets, all laying. Pure bred.
$125 each. Name of strain forgot-
ten. Mrs. Will Giddens, Kirkland, Ga.
te PIGEONS FOR SALE
White Kings, also Red and Yellow
Carneaux. Show bird str. Mated prs.
30 Eng. W. L. hens, $1 each. Fine
layers. Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brooklet,
a =
x
.or single birds. Reasonable prices. J.
H. Deaton, Columbus, Ga. Box 853.
Flying Homers, good ones, 50c and $1
per pr. Red Carneaux youngsters,
Griffith str. $1 each. Prices of mated
Red Carneaux on request. R. F. Haves
Decatur, Ga., Lawrenceville Road, Rt.
20 :
15 pr. common pigeons, mated and
working. Raise 10 to 20 squabs per yr.
Make best offer for lot or in prs. Frank
Nelson, Meansville, Ga.
3 pr. Homer and White Kings, cross- |
ed, mated, very fine, 75c pr. here cash
or exch for 1 bu. field peas. Ea. to
pay chgs. Clement Smith, Austell, Ga.
Rt. 1.
Red Carneaux, $1.50 pr. or exch.
Write. Floyd Kile, Marietta, Ga. 802
Powder Springs St.
Pure bred pigeons; 9 pr. Carneaux
and 12 pr. White Kings; No finer birds
in the South. All mated, banded and
tested breeders. For quick disposal, $3
pr. in lots, $5 per single pr. Dr. R. L.
Hammond, Jackson, Ga.
R. I. REDS
Donaldson Red hens, April 1930
hatch, now laying, $1.25 each. Mrs.
O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 3.
7 pure stock Red hens and 1 rooster,
April 1930 hatch $1 ea. FOB. Mrs. D.
A. Carmichael, Social Circle, Ga.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC. FOR SALE
2 ducks, about grown, now laying
for sale or exch. for good pig, turkey
or hens; also have a $6 value to exch.
for chickens, turkeys and geese. Write
Mrs. S. G. Rogers, Claxton, Ga. :
8 nice young geese, $1 each. 4 each,
geese and ganders. Exch. for syrup,
lard or anything can use. Mrs. H.
Livingstong, Alma, Ga. Rt. 4.
M. B. baby turkeys. April hatch.
35c each in lots of 15 or 20 del. L. B.
Landrum, Adairsville, Ga.
Guineas, last spring hatch, ready
for laying, 65c ea. at the Farm. Miss
Addie C. Hicks, Scottdale, Ga. Cand-
ler Road. -
Trio young White Indian Runners,
now laying, $3.25. Exch. for trio of
young African white guineas; also
have white Indian Runner duck eggs,
$1 doz. del. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Gray-
son, Ga. :
'3 White Muscoveys, 2 ducks and 1
drake, $3.75; duck eggs, $1 doz. Mrs.
J. I. Abbott, Alma, Ga.
Pure White Holland toms, April
hatch, $5 ea. or 30c lb. Lester Mc-
Crary, Molena, Ga.
2 M. B. big-bone toms, July 1930
hatch. Wt. about 18 Ibs. ea. $5 ea.
POR Alva Ferguson, Cornelia, Ga. Rt.
4. old fashioned Blue geese, all lay-
ing, $1.ea. FOB. No personal checks.
Mrs. Jas. J. McElheney,
Ga. RFD 6.
6 head of White Pekins, 2 drakes
and 4 ducks, $1.25 each. Mrs. J. J.
Sapp, Arco, Ga. Box 53.
Want 1 tom, 1930 hatch. Exch. val-
ue or buy if reasonable. Mrs. J. E,
Catlett, Chickamauga, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want 10 or 15 good type M. B. baby
turkeys. State price and date
ship, and wt. of parent stock. Mrs. W.
H. Godwin, Warm Springs, Ga.
Want 8 or 10 geese at 65c per head,
eet Mrs. J. R. Horne, Funston, Ga.
RG. Las
Poultry Wanted
ANCONAS WANTED
Exch. 16 lbs. sundried. June apples
for 2 pure bred Sheppard str. Ancona
roosters, not over 18 mos. old. No
ee Mrs. W. A. Parker, Covington,
a.
Want Sheppard str. Ancona hens
about 1 yr. old of healthy, heavy lay-
ing stock in exch. for 1 yr. old splen-
did laying Buff Orp. and R. I. Red
hens. Mrs. Jeptha P. Pullin, McDon-
ough, Ga.
BANTAMS WANTED
Want 1 pr. Silkies, or 1 setting of
hatching eggs. Will pay cash, or exch.
Buff Cochin bantam eggs for same.
E. Maynard, Newton, Ga.
GAMES WANTED
Want 10 hens or 75 baby chicks.
Prefer Indian Cornish games. No
culls. Exch. $10 value for same. Mrs.
Joe Elam, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1.
Exch. 2 S. L. Wyandotte hens now
laying for 1 dark Cornish game cock-
ere] about 1 yr. old. Write. Clarence
Mores Young Harris, Ga. Rt. 1. Box
KIWI POULTRY WANTED
Want Kiwi chickens or hatching
MARKET BULLETIN _
Monticello,
| Mrs. C. A. Black, The Rock, Ga. Rt. 1.
can.
phen
eggs of that stock. W. L. Garren, Cul-
berson, Ga. Rt. 2, N. Car. 8
LEGHORNS WANTED
B. 20 mos. old tom for 7 pure bred B.
L. hens, 1 yr. old or not over 2. No
culls accepted. Cleaveland Bigbie,
Shellman, Ga.
Want for cash, 300 W. L. 6 wks. old
pullets of March hatch. Want high
egg production chicks. J. R. Neves,
Ft. Gaines, Ga.
Exch. 2 shoats, 115 or 125 Ibs. each
for-W. le hens.
Cochran, Ga.
PHEASANTS WANTED |
Want 1 female English Ringneck
pheasant. C. P. Jennings, Winder, Ga.
Want 2 Ringneck pheasant hens.
Pure bred and from 8 mos. to 2 yrs.
old. Carl H. Fuller, West Point, Ga.
PIGEONS WANTED
Want White Kings. Must be large,
healthy and reasonable. Give age,
price, etc. J. L. Harris, Jr., Valdosta,
Ga.
Will trade few prs. Logans Racing
Homers and pay difference for Car-
neaux. L. J. Smith, Decatur, Ga. 109
Sycamore Drive. /
_ Eggs For Sale |
10 lb. hens produce many of the
eggs I am offering at 75c per setting;
2 set. $1.25. J.B. Giants. A. C. Floyd,
Clayton, Ga. RFD 2 :
Dark Cornish game eggs from prize
winning flock, $1.25 per 15 (if selected)
postpaid.. Lawrence Wynn, Milledge-
Ville, Ga. Box 226.
J. B. Giant eggs, $1.25 per 15. Exch.
for anything can use. Exch. 1 set. for
a set. of pure bred Sebright bantam
eggs. Mrs. W. E. Whisnante, Rut-
ledge, Ga. : :
~ Selected eggs: S. C. R. I. Reds, pure
Donaldson and Owen str. $1 per 15;
$1.75 for 30; $2.50 per 45 del. Per
crate of 12 doz. (144 eggs), $5. Like
to contract for 12 doz. eggs ea. week
through March and April at _special
reduction; also exch. some to get new
blood in my flocks. Write before
shipping. Must come up to quality of
mine. Coops to be ret. Miss Pearl
Solomon, Jeffersonville, Ga.
Pure bred Thompson B. R. eggs, $1
per 15 postpaid. Exch. 30 for Porto
Rico potato plants.
son, Canon, Ga. Rt. 2.
- M. B. turkey eggs, $3 per doz. to be
del. from April Ist on. F. S. Bailey,
Atlanta, Ga. 35 Linden Ave. N. E.
Extra fine Regal Dorcas W. Wyan-
dotte eggs, $1.50 per 15, from prize
winning stock. E. L. Cochran, Lavo-
nia, Ga. '
S. C. R. I. Red, Donaldson and Ma-
hood str. eggs, $1 per 15; $5 a 100.
Pure bred dark Cornish game eggs,
$1 per 15; $3, 50; $6 a 100 prepaid.
Also April hatch from prize winning
stock cocks, $1.50 each; 3 April hatch
pullets, $1.50 each. Mrs. C. O. Sikes,
Sylvester, Ga. a
M. B. turkey eggs, slightly mixed.
From large heavy stock. $3 doz. Mrs.
C. W. Jones; McRae, Ga RFD 2.
FOB here. W. J. Jackson, Ochloch-
nee, Ga. RFD 3.
Light Brahma eggs, $2. Mammoth
| str. fine winter layers. Geo. W. Price,
| Atlanta, Ga. 1678 Emory Road. phone
De-0408-M. \
B. R. eggs, $1 per 15 postpaid, or
4c an egg in 100 lots or more. Cocks
direct from Holterman. J. N. Lewis,
Statesboro, Ga. :
Owen and Tompkin str. Red, direct,
eggs $1.75 per 50, $3 a 100 del. Mrs.
M. B. Scroggs, Alto, Ga. ee
Parks str..B. R. eggs, 75c per 15;
$1.25 per 30. Mrs. H. F. Cowan, Uval-
da, Ga
Fischel W. R. eggs from 6 and 8 lb.
hens, 75c per 15 PP. Mrs. Mary Mor-
gan, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 5. :
Pure bred: Parks B. R. eggs, sired
by cockerels direct, $1.25 per 15; $2
for 30, $3, 50; $5 a 100. Rating, D-31.
Crates ret. Mrs. R. S. Raulerson,
Rockingham, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 27.
Giant Mammoth B turkey eggs, 35c
del. $5 per 15. Mrs. Buena Williams,
Bremen, Ga.
Select S. L. Wyandotte eggs, 75c per
15, or $1.25 per 30 postpaid. Rank
high in fertility. Mrs. Douglas Mc-
Lendon, Dawson, Ga. Rt. 6. Box 9.
Pure bred R. C. dark Cornish game
eggs, from 5 to 7 lb. hens mated to
9 to 11 lb. cocks. $1.10 per 15. Mrs.
Fred Johnson, Dawson, Ga. Rt. 6.
Donaldson Red eggs, 75c per 15;
$1.40. per 30. Postpaid. Mrs, R. P.
Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga.
Exch. at once 1 genuine big bone M..
| field peas, any good var. peanuts, for
Earnest S. Horne, | ho;
Mrs. N. R. Wil-
Pure Donaldson Red eggs, 50c doz.
Thursday, March 26, 1931
R. I Red and S L. Wyandotte eggs,
$1 per 15, $5 a 100. Mrs. J. L. Par-
rish, Nashville, Ga. es
Pure bred Thompson Imp. Ringlet
B. R. eggs, $1 per 15 PP. Exch. for
Govt insp. Porto Rico pot. slips, or
anything can use. Mrs. J. P. Mabry,
Canon, Ga. a
R. C. S. L. Wyandotte eggs, 75c per
15 del. Exch. for potato plants or
cornfield bean seed at 20c lb. W. R..
Roper, Orange, Ga. Rt. 1. ee
Pure bred B. R. eggs, 45c per set,
stpaid. Exch. a set. for 500 Bermu-
da onion plants, or 5 qts onion sets.
No checks nor stamps accepted. Mrs,-
A. G. Spencer, Jackson, Ga. Rt. 7, _
Royal White Cornish eggs, $1.50 per
15, del. in cartons ins. PP. Mrs, Paul ~
Wansley, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 4. ;
Pure bred R. I. Red eggs from prize
winning pens, $1 per 15. Mrs. Hattie
Wofford, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. Le
Pure bred White Pekin duck eggs,
75c per 15 and party to pay postage.
E. E. Moore, Rydal, Ga.- =
Pure Buff Leghorn eggs, 75c per 15.
G. C. White, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 3. a
Pure bred Donaldson Red eggs, di-
Safe del. guar
rect, $1.10 per 15 del.
H. D. King, Lavonia, Ga. RFD 3. :
Pure bred J. B. Giant eggs, selected.
Royal Purple str. $1.25 per 17; $2.25.
for 34; $5 a 100 del. Crates ret. 90
per cent fertility guar. W. H. Rich-
ardson, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 3.
Pure bred W. L. eggs, $1 per 15 del.
Cc. F. Orr, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.
R. I. Red or Thompson str. Ringlet
eggs, well selected. Both, 75c per 15, |
del. your Post Office. D. M. Lee, Al-
ma, Ga. 3
Pape str. S. C. Black Minorca eggs,
from healthy flock of heavy layers, $5-
o 100 del. Mrs. C. L. Rehberg, Cairo,
a. a
Hatching eggs from S. C. W. L.
Tancred str. 55c per 15 and postage.
Mrs. G. J. Holcomb, Bremen, Ga. SS
Eggs Wanted
Want 1 doz. Black Muscovey duck
eggs, State price in first letter. Har-
old Moor, Box 25, Rydal, Ga. :
Want one setting of turkey eggs,
will exch. 2 settings of pure bred bar-
red rock Parks strain eggs for same,
or will exch. eggs for peas or white
lima beans at reasonable prices. Mrs.
Sam Yaun, Route 3, Milan, Ga.
Exch. White Pekin duck eggs for S..
L. Wyandotte eggs. Egg for egg. A-
gatha Hatchett, Talking Rock, Ga.
Want prices on cs. lots eggs for
hatching. State exactly what you
have, quantity and price del., Leg-
horns, Reds and Rocks. R. V. King,
Forest. Park, Ga.
Want Buff Orp. and Black Giant
pure bred eggs. Exch. value. Write.
Mrs. S. W. Sloan, Auburn, Ga. Rt. 1. ~
EGGS AND POULTRY WANTED,
Want prices on M. B. turkey eggs
and young turkeys. Indian Runner,
Muscovey, Pekin duck eggs and duck-_
lings, also guineas and guinea eggs. |
All to be pure bred., Mrs. M. L. Cox, ~
Atlanta, Ga. Court House. se
Plants For Sale
Sev. M. Napier grass roots. $1 per
100; $6 M. FOB. K. R. Smith, Thom-
son, Ga. Rt. 2.
Lucretia dewberry and Himalaya
blackberry plants, both 10c ea. or $8
a 100. Miss M. D. Cousins, Green-
ville, Ga. : eed
Potato plants, April, May and June
del. Pink skin and yellow skin Porto
Rico, Nancy Halt, Triumph, Pattesaw
Yam, Japanese Yam, Pumpkin or
Yellow Yam, $1.75 M or $1.50 M. for
5 M. or more. FOB. H. F. Stair, Val-
dosta, Ga.
Cabbage, Bermuda onion and col-
lard plants, $1 M. Porto Ricans, $1.50
M. Tomato, $1.25 M. Ship early part.
of April. Exch. Porto Ricans for peas
at $2 bu. Need 100 bu. Allow $1.50_
M. for plants. W. W. Williams, Quit-
man, Ga. Se
Lady T. strawberry, 25c a 100; 300,
65c; $1.10, 500; $2 M. Mrs. J. M. Hall,
Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5. sues
Horse radish, 4 for 25c; horsemint,
25c doz. peppermint, 10c doz. Black
Raspberry, 6 for 30c; Everbearing
strawberry, 35c a 100; Fall pear, 6 for
35c; garden gooseberry, 3 for 25c. Add
postage to small orders. Mrs. Sarah
Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. 5
Porto Ricans, $1.25 M. Govt. insp.
April and May shipment. M. A. You-
mans, Bristol, Ga. ;
Hastings extra early prolific toma-
to plants, ready, 200 for 75c, 500,
$1.40; $2.25 M. prepaid. Mrs. T.. N.
Harrison, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 3.
Thursday, March 26, 1931,
Plants For Sale
Copenhagen Market cabbage and
bbage-collard plants, 60c, 500; $1.10
M. New Imp. Stone tomato, $1.10 M
wrepaid. Money order. Mrs. J. L.
ish, Nashville, Ga.
astings extra early tomato plants,
ready, 75c, 200; $1.40, 500; $2.25 M.
prepaid. Mrs. J. W. Harrison, Black-
hear,
Ga. Rt. 3.
ap. Porto Ricans, Govt. insp. $1.75
. O. L. Mobley, Baxley, Ga. Rt.
ox 43.
Cabbage and onion plants, $1 M.
omato plants, $1.25 M. and Porto
ans, $2 M. 5 M. lots, $1.50 M. Mrs.
E. Hackle, Valdosta, Ga. 603 E,
wannah Ave. 2
State insp. Porto Ricans, $1.50 M.
M. lots, $1.25 M. del. or $1 M. FOB.
O. Owen, Hawkinsville, Ga.
Bermuda onion plants, 80c M. del. J.
, Horne, Doerun, Ga, RFD 4.
enuine Porto Rico pot. plants,
and treated, $1.65 M. del. C. H.
ddick, Sylvania, Ga. Rt. 3.
l of frost proof cabbage
ants now ready. 30c per 200; 55c,
75c M. Tomato plants, ready
i] 15th, 75c, 500; $1.25 M. 5 M.
$1 M. Del. Ss.
Rowe, Fitzgerald, Ga. P. O. Box.72.
. J. Wakefield cabbage, 25c a 100;
arliana tom. plants, 35c a 100. Add
postage. Mrs. Ulmer Barrow, Clax-
ston. Ga. Rt. 1. eee
E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage, 50c, 500;
0c M. del. 10 M. $6 Collect. W. O.
Valdrip, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Kudzu roots, well budded, packed in
oss, $2 a 100; $8 M. Yonge Walker,
t. Airy, Ga. Rt. 1. :
Imp. Porto Ricans, Gov't. insp. and
eated, $1.50 M. 5 M. lots and over,
40 M. H. G. Evans, Graham, Ga.
Gov't. insp. Porto Ricans, $1.50 per
- Banana Yam potato plants, $2: M.
pril, May and June del. Checks not
ccepted. T. T. Winge, Rockingham,
i: eae 5 :
All leading var.
iscellaneous For Sale
ellow root, and wild cherry bark, 15
ssafras root, 15c lb. ratsbane, 25c
ames Anderson, Dahlonega, Ga.
Box 33.
fice, shade dried sage, 40c Ib. Mrs.
B. Taylor, Rydal, Ga.
Golden Seal, 20c lb. plants, $1 C. Red
safras, 20c lb. wild cherry bark, 25c
catnip, 10c bunch; peppermint
plants, 10c doz. poke root, 20c lb. Also
ther herbs. Miss A. L. Silver, Talk-
@ Rock, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 64.
Red oak bark, cherry bark, sassafras
t, all 25c lb. and large yellow plum
routs, 15c each. Mrs. W. A. Coman-
er, Camilla, Ga.
esh water ground Graham flour,
3.25 per cwt. FOB. M. F. Lewis, Ad-
lle, Ga.
lb. yellow root, dry, 35c lb. rhubarb
ants, 35 doz. peppermint plants, 25
Also sweet pepper seed, 10c doz.
onary strawberry plants, $2 M.
postage. Cash or money order.
~ Bobo, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2.
om. straw, cleaned, 75c per doz. or
h. for large kind of white Bunch
r bean seed, or a good var. snap
running or bunch, or for white
ey, Arlington, Ga. Rt. 2.
Rattle root 75c lb. 3 lbs. $2; yellow
25 lb. Add postage. Mrs. Rosa
Richards, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3.
ellow, may apple, and_ butterfly
t, 35 lb. ratsbane, 30c lb. Cherry
and dogwood bark, and red sas-
fas roots, 25c lb. garlic, 3 bulbs, 5c.
Myrtle B. Thomas, Morganton, Ga.
15 egg size cartons, new, $2.25 dozen
tpaid. Have sev. doz. Chris King,
forest Park, Ga.
Pure apple vinegar, 4 yrs. old, 40c gal
gal. keg, or 35c gal. in 50 gal. bbl
rty to furnish or pay for vessel, FOB.
ih with order. Samples on request.
Holcomb, Bremen, Ga.
Ga. corn meal. Will grind after I
order. Price per bu. $1.20 FOB. A.
Wis, Willacoochee, Ga.
cans 1930 canned apples juice for
King jelly, 1-2 gal. cans, 45c a can,
$1.25 for the 3. Mrs. H. J. Fountain,
litesburg, Ga. Rt. 3.
vanned beans, peaches and berries,
. pts. 15c ea. FOB. Exch for pr.
Mrs, T. W. Hagood, Marietta, Ga.
thip, 5c bunch; radish roots, 10c
h; horehound, 10c; wild cueumber
ark, 10c. Add postage. Miss Laugone
Nercrombie, Duluth, Ga. :
Ground oyster shell, 5 Ibs. for 20c
id. W. B. Richardson, Jr., Ivey,
\
crowder peas. Mrs. John Tins-
Yellow root and wild cherry bark,
20c Ib. catnip, 10c bunch; ratsbane, 30c
iD Pees Foster, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. -3,
x 43.
Nice W. melon seed, Cushaw seed,
garden wonder, martin gourd seed,
white scuppernong roots, 5 or 6 gal.
blackberries, pickled cucumbers, sweet
plum sauce, canned peaches, and two
laying bantam hens. Exch. for syrup,
honey, red and white crowder peas,
cured tobacco, dried apples or lard. E.
A. Borders, Warrenton, Ga.
Miscellaneous Wanted
buck. Richard Tift, Albany, Ga.
Want 2 bu. field peas, at best price;
also want to exch. $15 value for chick-
ens, shoats, or Half and Half cotton
seed, some field peas, or running
velvet beans, peanuts, etc. W. B. Be-
thune, Vidalia, Ga. Rt. 4.
_Want to hear from party having
ginger growing; would buy some if not
too high a price. Mrs. E. L: Hancock,
Grovetown, Ga.
Exch. value for 4 nice hens, healthy,
not over 2 yrs. old, or for butter beans,
white table peas, sound and free of
weevils, or for J. heifer (need not be
full blood), healthy and of good stock,
to be fresh within a yr. or for good
Shoats. Write. Mrs. H. J. Fountain,
Whitesburg, Ga. Rt. 3.
Want to get in touch with party
who will furnish the fruit jars and I
to furnish the products: blackberries,
peaches, beans and tomatoes, on haly-
es, and will fill some with pickles if
party will furnish half of the vinegar,
spices, etc. Mrs. Ashley Johnson, Re-
mee Ga. Re 2. ~ e
xch. values of $40; $4, $5 and $6
for stock, cattle, hogs, baby for
or other farm products. Write. Edd
Young, Rossville, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want to exch. Mastodon, or large
everbearing strawberry plants for any
kind-of farm products. Both are very
fine var. Claude Eubank, Smyrna,
Ga. Re: 2; =
. Want So. Ga. Rice, hulled and un-
Ree Jas. H. Harris, Canon, Ga.
_F ee ely, Wanted
Want boy, 16 to 20 years of age to
help on farm, to do gen. farm work.
Must be of good character and willing
to work, Will board and laundry and
give share in crop. Whiskey drinker
and card player need not apply. G. W.
Duncan, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 4.
Want a wage hand until August 15
Some money, some good cotton land, or
either. Only a hustler need apply. Ju-
lian McDuffie, Rochelle, Ga.
. Want. able-bodied couple, aged 40 to
50 yrs. (white or colored) for any and
all kinds of work about farm and home
Employers away almost every day. $15
a mo. and board for services both. A
yr. round job if you fill our require-
ments. J. M. Mangham, Americus, Ga.
Want ex-soldier with at least $100 to
start truck farming on halves, at bor-
der of city of 3M inhabitants. Farm
and sell produce, etc. Land, mule, plow
Ready to plant on halves. John. Mc-
Neel, Helena, Ga. * ee
Want a good boy, 15 to 17 yrs. old
to work on farm. Will give $10 mo.,
board and laundry. Will not expect
him to burst any blood vessels but must
do good, honest work. M. F. Lewis,
Adairsville, Ga. 2
Want exp. truck and cotton and corn
grower to run 2 or 3 mule crop on 3rd
and 4ths. 4 room house; needs some
repairs. W. J. C. Hodges, Atlanta, Ga,
996 Washita Ave., N. E.
Want 1 man or family suitable to live
in small 4 room house (28 ft. x 32 ft.)
Good well in yard, wood for fire wood
(supply joins yard) shelter for 1 car
or wagon and chicken wire and house
on Jand at present. Garden not fenc-
-ed; church and schools convenient.
House and all free to reliable party who
ill take care of place: Will not an-
-swer over 1 letter. Come see place and
me. If party can furnish sworn ref.
will consider. moving; farm wage from
75c per day to $1.25 or more. Must re-
pay all advanced. White or colored.
Also want to hire J. W. Smith, Albany,
who was with me in 1929. Write or
come. D. N. Howard, Kathleen, Ga. Rt
4;
Positions Wanted
Want 6 native deer, 5 does and 1}
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good home for $15 mo., board and laun-
dry. Straight time. H. H. Carrington,
LaGrange, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 78.
Want good, 1 horse crop on halves.
Gen. farming, or job cutting wood, or
anything to make a living. Large fam-
ily and have to work. Life time exp.
on farm and most any kind of work.
Raised in No. Ga. J. M. Hayes, Byron,
Ga. Rt. 2. : ;
Want to operate and develop an up-
to-date small fruit and truck farm with
road-side market on 50-50 basis, wth
piarty having suitable land on _ busy
highway in So. or Central Ga. C. M.
St.
35 yr. old woman wants position in
dairy or farm, near Milledgeville. Be-
gin 1st of April. Best of ref. Mrs. G.
L. Brantley, Warrenton, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want place as overseer or working
manager, or place for wages. Honest,
sober, agreeable and know how to han-
dle labor. Am not afraid to take hold
and not have to be told everything to
do and always work for my employers
interest. State wages per week includ-
ing board. J. M. Cavender, Brooks,
a.
Want crop on halves or wages, four
in family. Can cultivate good 1 horse
crop. G. E. Hartley, Fayetteville, Ga.
Quiet, sober boy of 21 yrs. easy to get
along with, wants job on farm with
quiet man. Exp. State wages in first
letter. W. R. Lance, Fairmont, Ga.
RYD=1,
2 sober, honest boys, 18 and 20 yrs.
want work on farm in home witb-nice,
reliable people, $10 a mo., board and
laundry. Can begin at once. Robt. E.
Lee, Jr., Pineora, Ga. :
Want job at once on dairy or truck
farm for wages, or would rent small
crop and work for wages rest of time.
Carroll county. Man and wife only.
Jack Harris, Atlanta, Ga. 239 Clark St.
S. E., Phone Main 1930.
Want job on farm for wages. Under-
stand farming; repair work, manage or
oversee, orchard pruning, and utility.
work in general. Would consider share
crop with help; with fair house, good
water, wood, tc. 51 yrs. old, wife and
two small children. O. A. Stone, At-
lanta, Ga., Rt. 4.
Want place on farm near Atlanta by
a young married man, with wife and 4
yr. old girl to work patches and see af-
ter stock, etc. Like to have convenient
house. State wages paid: At once, Hugh
Cort, Clarkston, Ga. _
Wanted: by an honest, sober, middle
aged white man, a place with reliable
people to look after small farm and
keep place repaired, also do blacksmith
work. Life time exp. on farm. Prefer
near Atlanta. Write or come see. W.
J. Finley, Clarkston, Ga.
Man and wife, both 25 yrs. old, want
position as caretaker of winter, summer
estate, club, hunting lodge, rabbit farm
chicken ranch, etc. Salary no object.
Must have work at once. Best of ref
Art Rudisell, Atlanta, Ga. 771 Edge-
wood Ave.
Want a 1 horse crop on halves, or
part of crop and hire, or will work for
wages entire time; expect house, gar-
den and potato patch and $18.50 mo. or
if part of crop 90c per day. Prefer Floyd
Polk, Bartow or Jenning county. At
once. Farmed all my life and know
how to; can make 1 H. crop on $30 be-.
sides guano. Have to be moved but
will repay when get to work. See or
write at once. R. G. Harris, Aragon,
Ga. RFD 1, Care J. D. Atkins Box.
Seed For Sale
60 lbs. Stone Mtn. select melon seed,
60c Ib. 5 lb. lots 50c lb. 10 or more lbs.
40c lb. FOB. J. O. Ashton, College
Park, Ga. 1706 No. Main St.
50 bu. extra fine Honey Drip cane
seed, $1.50 bu. or exch for Velvet beans
or Brab peas. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto,
Ga.
Globe and Purple Top turnip seed, |.
30c lb. Broad leaf tobacco seed, 20c
per spoonful, $1 lb. Pimiento pepper
seed, 1-2 lb. 50c; 90c Jb. All postpaid.
L. A. Crow, Oakwood, Ga.
Thurmond Grey seed, 1930 crop, 50c
Ib. postpaid, or 45c not paid. Lots over
15 lbs. 35c lb. 50 Ibs. $15. Pat Mont-
gomery, Tifton; Ga| RFD 2.
20 bu. Otootans, weather stained, but
Man with good morals and honest,
good worker wants job on farm, in a
sound, $3.25 bu. 6 bu. Whips, $2 bu. 50
Elliott, Savannah, Ga. 1719 Habersham
Prefer Fulton or adjoining counties, or |.
| Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1.
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lb. 25 lbs. Pride of Ga. and 25 Ibs
Stone Mtn. melon seed, 50c lb. H. L
Fields, McDonough, Ga. Rt. 3. 2
Limited amt of Stone Mtn. seed, 7
lb. Jno. R. Parnell, Adel, Cook Coun-
ty, Ga. 5
Watson seed, 50c lb. or exch. for. pea-
nuts or peas. H. L. Carmichael, Tif-
ton, Ga. ;
Watson seed, 50c lb. or exch for
Donaldson str. Red eggs, 2 lbs for 15
eggs; Kleckley Sweet, 60c lb. or exch
for Red eggs. Mrs. F. E. Happoldt,
Lewiston, Ga. 2
ville, Ga. RFD 1, Box 108.
Lat orange cane seed $1.50 bu. del.
Ga. points in lots of 2 bu. or more. W.
E. Hampton, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
200 lbs. good Stone Mtn. or Lifsey
melon seed, 50c lb. in less than 10lbs
40c lb. 10 lb. lots or over, del. J: H.
Hslley, Buena Vista, Ga.
Calif. beer. seed, 15c_ start.
Rumph, Culloden, Ga. RFD 2. .
Calif. beer seed, large pkg. 10c. C
A. Reeves, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 1.0
Blue Stem collard seed, 25c a cup, or
60c Ib. or a Ib. for 4 lbs. of Truckers
Favorite corn, or 3 lbs. tender garden
or cornfield beans; Honey Drip syrup
cane seed, 45c pk. $2 bu. FOB. Exch.
for value mentioned above. A. J. Pope,
Tallapoosa, Ga.
Red Valentine bean seed, free of wee-
vils, 20c 1b. Add postage. Mrs. J. S
Fergusin, Winder,,Ga: Rt. 3.)
Stone Mtn. seed, 65c Ib. in small lot
up to 5 ibs. del. Over, 50c lb. del. Exch
for Runner peanuts, imp. Spanish,
bunch velvet beans or any good brand
of cotton seed. All my seed guar. to
be pure type. J. J. Bloodworth, Gor-
don, Ga., P.O. Box iz: 2
About 400 Ibs. genuine Stone Mtn
seed, 100 Ibs. lots, 25c Ib. under 25 lbs.
40c lb. C. W. Bloodworth, Gordon, Ga.
Yellow Flint seed corn, $1 pk. cream |
sugar crowder peas, 5 lbs. $1; 1 lb. brwn
bunch butter bean seed $1.60 also wht
heading collard plants $1 for 500. Mis
Kate Lancaster, Sylvester, Ga.
Stone Mtn. seed, 45c Ib. or exch. one >
lb. for 4 lbs. of any kind of white peas
or bunch butter beans, or dried fruit
at market price. E. B. Adams, Ogle-
thorpe, Ga. Rt. 2. Ee
Honey drip cane seed $2 bu. Exch fo
Spanish peanuts, Porto Rico potatoes
or slips, lard, bbl. of heavy ribbon cane
syrup, or barn cured chewing and smo-
king tobacco. Send Frt. to Hogans-
ville, Ga. H. L. Taylor, Franklin, Ga
Rt. 5,
Imp. Dixie Belle and Thurmond Grey
seed, 45c lb. del. S. W. Hatfield, Mc-
Intyre, Ga. ; 2 2 a
Dill seed, 10c pkt. Mrs. M. L. Eaton,
Billy
New melon (grows to wt. 50 to 100
Ibs. and a good shipper), $1.50 Ib. or
1-4 lb. 50c. Del. R. J. Hogan, Hogans
ville, Ga. erage
Cane seed, $1.50*bu. or exch. for dried
fruit or a nice pig of 40 or 50 Ib. each
E. C. Melton, Smyrna, Ga. Rt. 2. - |
Kaffir corn and syrupcane seed 3c
lb. del. Ga. J. P. Gaines, Cave, Bar-
tow County, Ga. : SS
100. Ibs. best canning var. pimiento
pepper seed, 50c lb. Exch. for any farm
products can use. O. C. Perdue, Yates
ville, Ga. gue
Calif. beer seed, 10c per pkg. or 25c
for larger one. Also Burpees Elephant
Ear mustard seed; free with large pkg.
Mrs. Lou Ella Green, Hapeville, Ga. 86
Central Ave. - : ee
Pure Red and Ribbon seed cane, av.
3 ft. $2 hundred stalks, sacked for pro-
tection. Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga.
Dill seed, 5c thls. white bunch but-
ter bean seed, 30c lb. Hastings corn-
field bean seed, 35c lb. Add postage.
Exc for Progressive everbearing straw-
berry plants, early tomato and sweet.
potato plants, also sunflower and pi-
miento pepper seed. Write first. Mrs.
D. W. Waddell, Bremen, Ga. ee
Seed Wanted,
Want 2 bu. Lespedeza 76 (Tenn.)
seed. S. F. Ginn, Royston, Ga.
Want 4 or 5 lbs. Stone Mtn. and Lif-
sey melon seed. Must be pure and
sound; also cantalouy seed, 2 or 3 IRSe
either white or green rind with re
meat. Send sample and cash price d
Also description. E. C. Melton, Smyr
Ibs. Giant Russian sunflower seed, 10c
na, Ga. Rt. 2,0
Bik: me pits, 3 ae ae
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CATTLE FOR SALE
Reg. Guernsey bull, 5 yrs. old. Sound
-gentleand right in every respect. $100.
N. B. Bateman, Sandersville, Ga.
Guernsey calves, bulls and _ heifers,
from 60 days, to a yr. old. Out of high
roducing dams and sired by what is
thought to be best sire in the South.
These calves are offered to the farm-
ers for their notes payable in the fall
por 1931, Tron. $50: up. oF... S:=Bailey;
oy Atlanta, Ga. 35 Linden Ave.
1 cream col. Jersey male, 4 yrs. old,
not reg. but pure bred. Good breeder.
_ Gentle. Sell to prevent inbreeding.
$75 at barn. Mrs. J. I. Abbott,~Alma,
ord.
1 reg. J. male, 3 yrs. old, also 3-4
Hereford males.
ers. L. L. Holloway, Gladesville, Ga.
Fairy Boy. Grand-son of Jasmines
Fairy Boy. Write for ped. and price.
es, M. Glazier, Turin, Ga. .
1 Guernsey and J. milch cow, freshen
March 20th, 2nd calf. Gave 3 gal. with
Ist calf. Good qualities. Bargain at
oe T. B. Russell, Luthersville, Ga. Rt.
18 mos. old Black Jersey heifer. Pure
tock. Ent. to reg. $20 or exch. for
corn or peanuts. Mrs. H. A. Humphrey,
Mitchell, Ga. .
_2 nice heifers, freshen in early spring,
eo each. H. G. Burroughs, Canon,
Ga. ;
-10 mos. old J. male. Will reg.-in buy-
ers name. $30. C. R. Hallman, Doug-
lasville*Ga. Rt. 1.
4 mos. old J. male calf, out of Sy-
bils Jolly Fox, No. 271734 & Friend-
ships Fanwink Jacoba, No. 795347.
$20 reg. or $15 without; also 6 or 7
good grade J. cows in good cond. for
sale at right price. Some are fresh and
others soon to freshen. Write. K. D.
Sanders, Eatonton, Ga. Rt. 2. :
fis HOGS FOR SALE
Fine reg. big type Black Essex 3 mos.
old pigs, $850 ea. Either sex, with
ped. Sat. guar. B. F. Murphy, San-
dersville, Gav
Durocs, 4 mos. old, wt. 80 to 100 Ibs.
$15 for 1st choice; $12.50 for 2nd. Cull-
ed very close.
furnished. Popular blood lines. M. Try-
pod, Albany, Ga. Rt. C. C-o Trypod
Farms.
_ Brood sows, 3 mos. old pigs, also Du-
roc Jersey torr. Reasonable prices. W.
M. Watkins, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 2.
_ 4 pigs, 14 wks. old. Half B. P. C. and
half S. P. C. Treated against cholera,
$5 each, $18 for the lot, FOB. Also 1
B. P. C. 4 mos. old gilt, pure stock, ent.
to reg. $6 FOB. Cash with order. Exch.
for corn an peanuts. Mrs. H: A. Hum-
phrey, Mitchell, Ga. ?
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
__1 black horse mule colt, 9 mos. old.
Good shape. Cheap, or exch. for hens
or baby chicks. R. Jones, Valdosta,
_ Ga. Rt. 6. Box 22.
_ 7 yr. old, 900 lb. good cond. farm
mule. Work anywhere. The first $75
gets her.- Must sell. a
Sessions, Rome, Ga. Rt. 6.
~~ RABBITS FOR SALE
ay
Up to and above Standard wt. Free of
_ disease, good fur and prolific. Exch.
for corn and peanuts. Mrs. H. A. Hum-
or anything can use. Must be O. K.
and priced reasonably. O. E. Bentley,
Milledgeville, Ga.
_.Sev.-pr. Chin 2 - 3 mos. old, $1 pr:
Breeding does, 1 yr. old. $2.50 ea. All
pure stock. GC R. Hallman, Douglas-
ville, Ga. Rt. 1. 2
_ Chin. does, Ped. and Second direct
from Stahls. 7 and 11 mos. old. Exch:
_ out 8 mos. old. Billie Gibson, Griffin,
Ga. 319 E. College St. ;
_ Chin. from Stahls Gold Cert. stock,
8 wks. old, 65c each; All stock under
5 mos. old, $1 each; Under 7 mos. old,
$1.50 ea. Over 7 mos. old does, $3.50
each; bucks, $2.75 each. Above prices
are special and will last as long-as pre-
sent stock hold out. All are ped. and
papers with ea. order. Will sell only
5 does and 1 buck, Reg. $60. D. E.
McKinney, Blackshear, Ga. :
. 6 N. Z. 8 wks old, 50c each. Frank
Tipps, Ty Ty, Ga. :
_& ped. W. N. . does and 1 buck. All
bred, healthy and in good cond. Sell,
or exch. 1 or all: 1 for 2 young hens,
any breed, or 1 for 3 guineas. Ea. to
Sell or exch. for heif-
Tripple treated. Ped.
Stahls Chin $5 ea., $12.50 trio FOB.
vet beans, guineas, goats, heifer calves, .
3 yr. old reg. J. bull. Crickets Noble |:
for a reg. or ped. Chinchilla buck ab- |>
Stahls Gold Cert. sub. to reg. young
stock; best breeding, doe and buck, $2.50
pr. A. J. Adams, Ashburn, Rt. 4.
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
Sev. nice young Angora billys for
sale. J. A. Clement, Americus, Ga. Rt.
D;
18 sheep and 8 lambs, good cond. $60.
Mrs. M. M. Davidson, Georgetown, Ga.
200 head of nice kid goats, wt. 15 to
25 Ibs. Make best offer. R. L. Turn-
er, Alma, Ga. \
40 goats, from 2 mos. to 20 mos. old,
and 25 of them ewes, from18 to 24
mos. of age. $1 per head, at pen. C.
G. Griner, Patterson, Ga. Rt. 2.
Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED
Exch. very fine Jersey cow, going dry
now and 1 10 mos. old J. heifer, both
$75, for Jersey cow with young calf,
not less than 3 gal. and. not over. 3rd
calf. Prefer replies from Southwest
Ga. Arthur C. Akin, Colquitt, Ga.
I have one of the best pastures in
Ga. general mixture of prasses, clover,
etc., on river and want cattle to pas-
ture by month, season or on percent-
age basis. Attractive offer on good
grade heifers or calves over 4 mos. old;
also, will buy heifer calves. State price
del. Milledgeville, age, amt. of milk the
mother gives, etc. O. E. Bentley, Mil-
ledgeville, Ga.
Want good milch cow to raise on
shares, or cow to milk for the feed.
Will give calves to owner and will take
the best-of care: of cow, etc.. Q. R.
Cross, Cordele, Ga. Rt. 3. Or phone
Cordele, Marble Works.
Want to get in touch with party near
Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 5, who has a cow
that they will sell fo rfall payment. Will
give good note. Mrs. G. A..Holloway,
Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 5. :
.-Want 1 milch cow to milk for feed.
Guar. to give good attention and plen-
ty of feed, and would buy in Fall if de-
sire-to sell.
man, Ga...
Want 1 Short-Horn milk type bull,
from 4 to 6 mos. old, for reasonable
cost. Pay cash or exch. value. Write.
J. Ellis Lanier, Cobbtown, Ga.
Want 300 yearlings, wt. 200 Ibs. or
less. Sam Stafford, The Rock, Ga.
Want 1 Jersey milch cow from good
milk and butter cow, 2 yrs. old, to
freshen soon. At right price. Cash is
ready. State what you have. M. T.
Taylor, Naylor, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 29. > |
HOGS WANTED
Want to exch. 12 baby chicks, 5 wks.
old, half.Game and half B. R., for a
P. C. or Duroc pig, or anything can
bod Mrs. W. A. Hall, Bowman, Ga. Rt.
Want to exch. W. L. baby chicks at
10c ea. for bred Duroc J. gilt. C. M.
Smith, Newnan, Ga. Rt. 1: :
Exch. 1 Reg. J. cow of exceptional
breeding, 6 yrs. old for sow and pigs,
or shoats. J. A. Luttrell, Waverly Hall,
Ga.
Want 3 pigs, fat and thrifty from
good stock:. Guineas or P. C. prefer-
red. No razor-backs nor runts wanted.
Exch. value for same. J. M. Jones,
Grayson, Ga.
HORSES AND MULES WANTED
Want plow mule within 25 mi. of
Elberton. State lowest cash price. H.
S. Link, Atlanta, Ga. 229 13th St. N.
Want good saddle horse. Give full
description, age and price in first let-
ter. E. B. Weatherly, Cochran, Ga.
Miscellaneous For Sale
Fine, med. and coarsely ground 6;7-
ster shell for chickens, $1 per 100 lbs.
FOB. W. A. Smith, Savannah, Ga.
102 Bay St., N. E.-
Poke root, Jerusalem oak, wild cher-
ry, red oak, sassafras and mullin, all
10c Ib. William Joiner, Blythe, Ga.
Goiden Seal, green 20c lb. dry, 25c
lb. plants, $1 a C; sassafras and poke
root, 20c lb. Birch (for flavoring), 30c
lb. ratsbane, 15c oz. Catnip, 10c large
bunch; horehound, 25c doz. pepper-
mint, 15c doz. wild cherry bark, Black
Haw root, 25c lb. Cleaburn Silver,
Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 64.
Fig preserves, 60c qt. pear preserves,
50c \qt. peach, pear and green toma-
toes, pickles, 40c qt. yellow peaches,
close packed, 40c gt; FOB. Mrs. W:
R. Turk, Monticello, Ga.
Mrs. Louis Bigbie, Shell- |
Yellow Root, spice wood bark, rats-
bane, sassafras and Queen of. the
Meadow, all 25c. Add postage on_or-
ders under 50c. Mrs. J. H. Fox, Dial,
Ga.
Horse mint, catnip and others, aa
per doz. del. Cash with order.
R. L. Weaver, Quill, Ga.
Calamus root, 25 lb. Exch. for
white feed sacks, free from holes. Ed-
na Roberts, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. Box
105.
White cotton brand sacks, 100 Ib.
cap. Sell or exch. for seed Soy beans,
wheat or oats; also white bunch lima
beans for seed, 25c lb. postpaid. No
order for less than 1 Ib. filled. Mrs.
_ J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1.
And oak bark, poke root, 15c lb. sas-
safras, yellow . root, rattle root, and
cherry tree bark, all 20c lb. catnip, 10c
bunch; dewberry and blackberry, and
Himalaya blackberry plants, all 50c
doz. Exch. for white feed sacks. Miss
Ruby White, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1, Box
34, | : oe
Yellow root, 40c 1p. cherry tree bark,
cucumber bark, 25c lb. butterfly root,
50c lb. Lions Tongue, 40c lb. catnip,
3 bunches, 25c; horse radish, 3 for 40c.
No stamps. Add postage. Mrs. Emma
Hunter, Loving, Ga.
- Black walnuts for sale or exch. Mrs.
W. O. Puckett, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B.
8 lbs. new geese feathers, 85c lb. FOB
Guar. Mrs. J. R. Horne, Funston, Ga.
Rts ie
Corn, sorghum syrup and tobacco for
sale or exch. Write. Rex Henry, Cas-
sandra, Ga.
Canned tomatoes, 15c qt. canned
beans, 20c qt. 1-2 gal. 40c; pickle pea-
ches, 40c qt. canned peaches and black-
berries, 15c qt. and other canned fruit
and vegetables. Exch. for good, new
feathers. Mrs. W. F. Miller, Lula, Ga.
Hub. 2. ce os
Small white Spanish peanuts, 4c_ lb.
FOB Pelham, Ga. J. C. Ragan, Pel-
ham >.Ga.7. : :
Georgia Products For Gale
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
' Piedmont Cleveland, 75c bu. FOB.
R. M. Turner, Royston, Ga.
Dixie Triumph cotton seed, $1 bu.
FOB. J. W. Robertson, Brooklet, Ga.
Rhynes Cook wilt resistant, $1.25 bu.
or exch. for good Ga. cane syrup, vel-
vet beans, soy beans, peas and Porto
Rico potato plants. C. L. Rhyne,
Plains, Ga.
. Rhynes Cook wilt resistant, Ist yr.
Ginned on private gin. Pure and
clean. $1 per bu. C. D. Williamson,
Plains, Ga.
Coker No. 5. ist. yr. Privately gin-
ned. $1 bu. Exch. for cane seed, or
anything can use.
W. E. Whisnante,
Rutledge, Ga.
Half and Half. 2nd yr. from Sum-
merour. Gin rolls cleaned ea. yr. $1
per bu. E. N. Eslinger, Ringgold, Ga.
Pure Lee Wilson. Ist yr. Souhd and
unmixed. $2.50 per cwt. G. A. Ware,
Marshallville, Ga.
Piedmont ped. Cleveland, 75c bu. or
will exch. 5 or 10 bu. for same amt.
of feed oats. Also want some cattail
millet seed. State price. Mrs. E. M.
Travis, Fayetteville, Ga.
annamakers Cleveland, 75c bu.
Cash with order. T. F. Varnadore,
Graham, Ga.
300 bu. pure College No. 1 cotton
seed, recleaned, ginned on private gin
and. sacked in new even wt. sacks, for
sale. A. P. Winston, Athens, Ga.
Brooks Half and Half. 1st yr. 50c
bu. G. M. Gunby, Wrens, Ga.
Imp. Ruckers and Wannamaker
Ceveland. ~From selected fields and
the best seed have ever had. Write for
special price on quantity you want.
Jas. B. Woods; Brooks, Ga. ate
SYRUP FOR SALE
Pure Sugar Cane syrup, guar. A-1
grade, sealed in cans while hot, $3.40
cs. of 6 No. 10 cans; $3.70 cs. of 12 No.
5s; $3.95 cs. of 24 No. 2 1-2s. All la-
beled and FOB depot here. Money or-
der or add 10c to checks for xchange.
Lee Patrick, Quitman, Ga.
60 gal Ga. raised syrup in 10 lb. cans,
75e gal. or 65c gal for the lot at my
home. Renzo Dodd, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1.
35 gal. sorghum, 1929 crop, 40c gal.
in 10 lb. buckets. Good, thick syrup
and some gone to sugar. FOB. F. R.
Calvert, McIntyre, Ga. RFD 1. Box 80.
Pure.Ga. Cane syrup in 12 No. 5 cans
to es. $4.25; 6 No. 10 cans to cs. $4.
Frt. pd. in Ga. in 10 cs. lots. Malvin
Collins, Whigham, Ga.
Pure Ga. Sugar Cane syrup in 1-2
aeons
Cane syrup in bbl.
| quick sale.
Sipe : ; Jome- made cheese, 35 lb. -3 Ibs. | gal. cans. 6 gal. to cs. $3 per cs, Check
Live Stock For Sale caps eS pacers grat oe TOE GREE. Miss Ella May. | with order. R. W. McMillan, Thomas-
St. : : Fordham, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2. ville, Ga. a
Georgia Products Wanted.
SYRUP WANTED Bees
Want 2 bbis. of Ga. cane syrup. Exch,
peas at $1.50 per bu. (known as the |
Jerry pea, excellent for table use and
for hay). Slightly damaged. Sample
on request. Make best offer on syrup,
B. C. Brewer, Ellaville, Ga. Rt. 4.
Want from 20 to 25 gal. A-1 Sugar _
State lowest cash.
J. A. Tomp-
price and send sample.
kins, Hanson, Ga. Rt. 1.
Car Lots os ,
CORN FOR SALECar Lots
1 car corn in shuck, $1 bu. FOB Fay-
ettevilla Also 1 car corn, shucked, $1
FOB cars Fayetteville, W. A. Thornton,
Supt. County Farm, Fayetteville, Ga.
Poultry For Sale
F : ANCONAS tee
8 pure Sheppard str. Ancona roost-
ers, 1 yr. old, from heavy laying stock,
$1 each, 2 for $1.50. Mrs. Jeptha P,
Pullin, McDonough, Ga. a
19 pure bred 1 and 2 yr. old Ancona |
hens, 80c each, FOB. No checks. Mrs,
Z. C. Owens, Shellman, Ga. :
BANTAMS
2 bantam hens and 1 rooster, small
breed: Sell or exch. for 3 laying Ham-
burg hens, or any thoroughbred stock.
L. J. Branch, Cordele, Ga.
1 bantam rooster, about 1 1-2 yrs.
old. Wt. between 1-2 and 1 lb. Small
type (name not known), $1.25 or exch.
for 1 bu. red Spanish peanuts for seed, |
or most anything can use. Mrs. Claude _
Hardin, White, Ga. Rt. 1. :
Bantams: eggs from the finest pens
National Winners, line-bred Golden
Sebrights at $3 setting; dark Cornish
bantams, sired by $75 imported male,
at $5: doz: Stock for sale." Robt.: W.
Clark, Macon, Ga. 177 Boulevard.
About 15 or 16 mixed breed Ban-
tams, 50c each, or exch. All healthy.
Mrs. J..J. Sapp, Arco, Ga. Box 53. <
1 pr. W. L. Bantams. Sell or exch.
for 25 guinea eggs or for 10 turkey
any breed eggs. Mrs. N. F. Fowler,
West Green, Ga. Rt. 2. .
4 real fancy Buff Cochin cockerels,
$2 each. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga.
412 Peters Bldg.
BRAHMAS oe
1 pure bred Giant str. Light Brah-
ma April 1930 hatch rooster, $1.25.
Money order with order. Willard Byrd,
Broxton, Ga.
Light Brahma 10 mos. old cockerels
from Missouri Brahma Farms. $1.25
ea. R. H. Brown, Butler, Ga.
\ BARRED ROCKS oe
125. thoroughbred B. R. pullets and
hens, 8 to 20 mos. old, in good cond.
and now laying. Make best offer for
E. C. Robinson, Atlanta,
Ga. 764 Ashby St. S. W. ;
Pure bred Thompson Imp. Ringlet
B. Rx hens, $1.50 each, or will exch. for .
pigs or Otootan beans. Mrs. David
Barrett,.Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 1. a0
Thompson Ringlet B. R. 1 yr. old
cockerels, $1.75 each. Exch. for any
var. sound field peas, 1 cockerel for
1-2 bu. peas.. Or exch. for peanuts
or anything can use. Mrs. J. P. Ma-
bry, Canon, Ga.
8 nice B. R. hens and 1 rooster, 22
mos. old, $10 for lot, plus express
chgs. Also 8 W. L. pullets and 1 cock-
erel, 5 mos. old, wt 2 lbs. each, $6.75
for lot plus express: Mrs. O. B.
Branch, Byronville, Ga. -
400 B. R. 3 mos. old, famous bred to
lay pullets. No culls. $1 each in lots
of 10 or more.
tee J. M. Gantt, College Park, Ga.
Read: *
Reg. stock Parks bred to lay BYR. 6
yearling hens, 13 mos. old, now lay-
ing, $2 each; 1 fine cockerel, same age,
$2.50, or $14 for lot. Crate ret. Also.
hatching eggs, 1.25 per 15. Carton to
be ret. Mrs. John A. Watson, Gray-_
mont, Ga. Rt. 1.
1 cockerel, 1 yr. old, pure B. R. $1.
H. H. Farmer, Good Hope, Ga. Rt. 1.
10 B. R. hens, $1 each, FOB. F.C.
Woodall, Toomsboro, Ga. .
20 Park str. B. R. hens, blood tested,
$1 each. W. S. Norton, Edison, Ga.
2 pure bred B. R. Thompson str. 5
or 6 lb. pullets, $1.50 each or 1 shoat,
wt. 50 lbs. of good stock. Ea. to pay
postage. Mrs. R. C. Lamb, Winder, |
Ga. Rus
FOB; Coops to be. >
rsday, March 26, 1931.
| Poultry For Sale
BARRED ROCKS
12 pure bred Thompson Ringlet B. R.
ns, 14 and 15 mes. old, and 1 extra
ine 20 mos. old, same str. cock, $15
OB fas ans Mrs. R..L. Mabry, Canon,
Ribs ono)
Pure bred Parks str. B. R. 9 young
ll laying hens and 1 cock, not relat-
d, Kates strain, $15 for bunch. Mrs.
Quarterman, McIntosh, Ga.
FF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS
- FOR SALE
pure bred White Rock 10 mos. old
kerel, $2. Cash with order. No
cks. Mrs. C. C. Payne, Tifton, Ga.
6. =
fancy Nugget str. Buff Rock male,
March 1929 hatch, direct from J. C.
Clipps Farm. $5 to prevent inbreed-
also 8 fine, young Buff Rock
ms, and 1 yr. old cockerel, no akin,
4, or lot of 9 for $15. Money order.
Mrs. W. A. Brantley,:Tennille, Ga.
; LEGHORNS
00 Tancred W. L. hens, $98. Cash
vith order. Allen Anchors, Warrenton,
ing pullets, $1 each, FOB. In lots
- 6 to 100. Money order. Mrs. Ho-
ner Harris, De Sota, Ga.
8 Ferris W. L. April 1930 hatch pul-
ets, $1 each. Mrs. R. I. Dillard, Ches-
r, Ga. Rt. 2.
6 Everlay B. L. now laying pullets
and 1 rooster, $30 for lot. J. E. Miles,
tlanta, Ga. Box 160-A. Rt. 5. Cen-
er Hill, - FA
5 pure bred Tancred W. L. 1930 hatch
icon, Ga. Rt. 3. :
hens and 1 rooster, Ferris Best Egg
train W. L. $8. Mrs. A. T. Lee, Gardi,
Ga. Rt. 1. Box 40/ ss
B. L. hens, about 2. yrs. old, $1.25
ach, and 1 nice rooster, free with the
hens. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground,
Ga. Rt. 1.
10 pure bred young W. L. hens, now
aying, $8.50 for lot, FOB. Mrs. G. W.
McCrimmon, Mt. Vernon, Ga.
35 Tancred S. C. W. L. January 1930
hatch hens. Fine cond. and laying,
joc each. Mrs. Joe Harrison, Rocking-
ham, Ga. ;
100 W. L. 8 wks. old pullets; 55c each.
G. D. Fain, Edison, Ga.
6 pure bred Tancred strain, 7 mos.
old, ready for service cocks, Direct
rom Booths. $1.25 each. Exch. 2 for
yp . insp. plants.
Davis, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. )
_i yr. old English L. rooster. Not a
cull. $150. Cash with order. C. A.
Moye, Oconee, Ga.
_ 20 young W. L. hens, $17 for lot. Exc.
or hogs or cattle. H. G. Burroughs,
Canon, Ga. ae
Thorughbred healthy stock of W. L.
10 hens. Laying every day, and 1 fine
rooster, no akin. $8.50 for quick sale.
No checks. Mrs. R. M. Smith, Demo-
Ga
=1-fine
Ped
Remer
Tancred W. L. cockerel, AAA
- stock, $3. E. Maynard, Newton,
-
Bea:
ps R. I. REDS
_2 pure bred R. I. Red Feb. 1930 hatch
roosters, $1.95 each. Guar. Mrs. Jep-
tha P. Pullin, McDonough, Ga.
2 Donaldson Red cocks, 1 yr. old, $1
. Mrs. J. I. Abbott, Alma, Ga.
_ ine Donaldson April cock, $1.60, or
exch. for corn. Mrs. J. F. Trawick,
Tennille, Ga. Vie
Donaldson str. R. I. Red 1 yr. old
ne SS ay each. J. T. Harrell, Tifton,
$1.25 each;
Exch. for No. Spanish
luts. C. D. Williamson, Plains, Ga.
) dark S. C. R. I. Red laying hens,
3 yrs. old, $1.25 each, $12 for quick
. A. Andrews, Jackson, Ga. Rt.
S.C. R. I. Red roosters, 2 April
ot $1 each. Exch. the 2 for 1 bu.
ee ot veliow me beans, or any-
equal v: ; :
Menlo, ae alue. Roy T. Baker,
we Donaldson Reds, $1 ea. and young
pe putt oe and 2 hens, now lay-
ero) po LOL e Whites.
Buford, ae ites. Eva Hughes,
Sale or exch. for velvet beans. F. C:
Woodall, Toomsboro, Ga.
_ March hatch Red cockerels, ready
Service, $1.25 each. Cash with or-
sr. FOB. Mrs. Ralph Miles, Baxley,
ee
Choice, selected Kerlin str. W. L. now.
ullets, 75 each. Mrs. A. L. Holloman, |
Reds, 3 pullets and 1 rooster, for
: MA RIK ET
20 S. C. R. I. Red hens, Mahood tr.
from AAA matings, of individually
trapnested records of 200-287 eggs
yearly, headed by ped. males from rec-
ord of 254-324 and from grand-dams
of 300-331 eggs. Also 2 fine cocks, same
Strain, $45 for lot, or hens alone, $40.
Miss Ruth Thornhill, Boston, Ga.
Baby Chicks For Sale
Will exch. 100 pure bred B. R.
baby chicks for 12 bu. shelled corn or
exch. 50 chicks for a turkey gobbler
old enough for service. Mrs. Joe Har-
rison, Rockingham, Ga.
Buff Rocks of high class breeding.
Pure Nugget strain. Due to hatch
April 6th and 7th. 18c each. Can
furnish hen for mothers at $1.25 each.
Book orders now. Mrs. G. L. Trimble,
Adairsville, Ga.
Pure Donaldson Red chicks, $13 and
$15 a 100 del. Exch. for corn, sorghum
/seed or table peas. Mrs. H. G. Brown,
Stone Mtn. Ga.Rt. 1.
Chicks. from carefully selected str.
W. L. hens, $8 per 100; $35, 500; $70
M. Live del. guar. Custom hatch-
ing, 2c an egg. A. V. Holloway, Gray-
mont, Ga. Rt, 1.
B. R. and Reds, 8c each; $7.50 a 100.
From heavy laying stock. Ship COD,
parcel post paid. Live del. guar. Also
custom hatching. 2c an egg and mail
chicks COD, or -when paid in ad-
vance on 100 or more eggs, mail chicks
to you free. -1 wk. old chicks, 10c ea;
2 wks., 138c; 3 wks., 16c; 4 wks. 20c
each. E. R. Bailey, Harlem, Ga. Rt. 1.
Blood tested, carefully culled flock
of Donaldsons Reds; chicks, 15 each,
$12.50 a 100 del. Mrs. T. J. Ray, Stone
Mtn. Ga. Rt. 1.7
Reds, Barred Rocks, and Tancred
W. L. State blood tested breeders.
Fine, healthy. chicks, ready for del. ea.
Ps
~~
J. C. Baston, Milledgeville, Ga.
Baby chicks from State Accredited,
blood tested flocks, bred for high egg
production, at reducd price. Write
for number and kind you want and
price will be sent you at once. Chas.
F. Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga.
Blood tested baby chicks: Reds,
Rocks and Leghorns of quality, at
reasonable price. J. H. Wood, Athens,
Ga. 426 Broad St.
Golden Sebrights, R. C. day old
chicks, 12 1-2c each to be del. March
25th; also eggs, $1 per 15, del. Edwin
Sumner, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3.
' Scientific cross bred chicks (Tan-
cred W. L. with heavy breeds). 20
per cent deposit with order. $12 a
100 del. Also pure breed chicks. H.
A. Neal, Carnesyille, Ga. :
Marcy str. J. B. Giants, April 1st
hatching, 15c each, lots of 25 and _ 40,
Prepaid. Moline M. Landrum, Adairs-
ville, Ga, Rt. 3. 5 ;
Booking orders for quality chicks.
Boodtested. From special selected
hens. March and April del. 100 per
cent live del. guar. M. W. Kantala,
Elberton, Ga. :
Day old chicks, $10 a 100; 1 )week
old, $12.50; 2 wks. $15. All Leghorns;
heavy breeds, $12 a 100 day old. 100
per cent live del. guar. March, April
and May del. R. L. Norton, Luxomni,
Rect
Baby chicks from very best_ matings
and best layers, Rocks avid Reds, $11
a 100; W. l., $10, del. Live del. guar.
Hatches weekly. J. B. Woods, Brooks,
Ga.
High powered chicks from pure
blooded flocks. Donaldson -Reds, and
B. R., $10 a 100; Fischels W. Wyan-
dottes,,$12; Tancred W. L. and Ever-
lay B. L. $8. Del. Lots. less than 100
add 1c per chick. 100 per cent live del.
guar. and sat. assured. D. F. Thomas,
Odum, Ga. Box 27. :
Pure Tancred chicks from high rec-
ord, tested hens, 254-312. Free from
B. W. D. 500 to hatch April 6th for
$40 del. Guar. 100 per cent live del.
Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2.
Pure bred Parks bred to lay B. R.
Now ready.
better. B. W. D. tested. Reg. Per. 23-
C-31. $16 a 100; Also highly bred All
Gold Buff Rocks, $16 a 100. F. W.
Voight, Blackshear, Ga. .
Day old B. R., blood tested stock.
$7 per 50; $13 a 100. Live del. guar.
Mrs. J. A. Howell, Meigs, Ga. Rt. 1.
Reduced prices on fine quality
chicks: Light breeds, $10; heavy
breeds, $11. _H. R. Gaskins, Americus,
Ga.
Cornish Game chicks: 20c ea. Can-
not furnish by the 100 lot. Book or-
der at once. Mrs. R. F. Spooner, Don-
lsonville, Ga.
: Pure bred, selected B. and Buff
and Orpingtons, from
Rocks, Reds
blood tested and rigidly culled flocks.
P
week. Reasonable prices and sat. guar. |
Only Cream Grade and }
BULLETIN :
paid live del. Lots less than 100, add
Ic per chick. Also started chicks, 1
to 3: wks. old. Custom hatching, $3
for tray of 112 eggs. R. H. Fechtel,
Waycross, Ga.
Quality chicks: B. P. Rocks, Reds
and W. L. from trapnested, closely
culled stock. You are cordially in-
vited to visit our Hatchery or write
for full information regarding _ our
flocks. W. C. Kutz, Atlanta, Ga. RFD
2. P. O. Box 252.
Day old chicks from large type
Tancred S. C. W. L. All stock direct
from 300 egg bred blooded stock. Low-
est prices. ever offered for such high
quality chicks: $11 a 100; $10 a 100 in
500 lots. April, and May del. Also
eges, $1.50 per 15; $5 a 100 PP. Write
for particulars. M. L. Cordle, Armu-
chee, Ga.
Baby chicks: S. C. W. L., $8 a. 100;
B. R., $9. Also started chicks, 1 wk.
old, 15c each; 2 wks. old, 20c each. R.
M. Blackwell, Dunwoody, Ga. Oak
Terrace Farm.
Reds and B. R., $9.50 a 100; White
and Brown L. or Anconas, $8.50. From
blood tested flocks. 100 per cent live
del. guar. ]
from 300-egg Tom Barron hens. Aiso
custom hatching, 3c an egg; trays
hold 105 eggs each. Set every Mon-
day and Thursday. Chicks shipped
COD. Sam Brown, Ailanta, Ga. 316
Whitehall St. S. W. - :
500 chicks every Tuesday afternoon:
Reds, B. R., $10 a 100; W. L. $8. Post-
paid. Live del. Also have 3 M. chicks,
week to 3 wks. old. Price depends on
age; Custom. hatching, $2 tray 112
eggs. Bring or send eggs to arrive
Monday. G. D. Fain, Edison, Ga.
Thoroughbred B. R. and Reds, $10
a 100; mixed, $9; 2 wks. old chicks,
$11 a 100. Postpaid and live del. guar.
K. C. West, Ashburn, Ga. ;
Pure bred Reds and B. P. Rocks
from culled. fiocks, $12 a 100; Custom
haching, $3 a 100. Ship eggs to me
and chicks will be sent to you post-
paid when hatched. Chas. F. Wiehrs,
|. Savannah, Ga. 745 East 35th. St.
Baby Chicks. Wanted
Want 200 or 300 R. I. Reds, or oth-
er large breed chicks to raise on hal-
ves to 10 wks. old. Laura Hartline,
Rising Fawn, Ga. :
Exch. value for 40 baby chicks, any
large breed. Mrs. M. F. Stallworth,
College Park, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want 200 Buff Orp. or White Rocks
to raise on halves. Mrs. Floy Evans,
Gore, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want. 200 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 10 wks. Furnish feed and
go 50-50. U. L. Plumley, Woodstock,
Ga. Rt. 2.
Want 50. pure bred chicks to raise
on haives: Cornish game or any large
15th. Party to pay postage or express
on chicks and-on their half back, and
I to furnish all feed. Write before
shipping. Levonia Stewart, Talking
Rock, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 69. s
Want 50 or 100 chicks, 1 to 3. days
old to raise on halves to 10 wks. Mrs.
Ashley Johnson, Rebecca, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want 1 or 200 Reds or B. R., or any
50 basis to 8 wks. old. Also exch.
value for 40 chicks. Mrs.-M. F. Stall-
worth, College Park, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want 100 chicks to raise on halves
to 6 or 8 wks. Any kind except W. L.
ae Katie Jackson, Buchanan, Ga..
REG, ie < j
Want 100 chicks to raise on halves
to 8 or 10 wks. White or B. R. pre-
ferred. Party to pay postage. Mrs.
J. C. Melton, Shellman, Ga.
Want 100 chicks to raise on- halves
to 10 wks. Any: large breed. B. C.
Allen, Clarkesville, Ga. Rt, 3.
Want 100 or more chicks to raise
on halves to 10 wks. Any breed. Mrs.
H. M. Burrell,. Clarkesville, Ga. Rt. 3.
Want 100 large breed chicks to raise
on halves until 10 wks. old. Mrs. H.
I. Peebles, Lovejoy, Ga.
Want 100 chicks to raise on halves
to 12 wks. old: pure bred, Indian
Games, dark or white, White Rocks,
W. Orp., W. Wyandotte, W. L., White
Minoreas, or R. I. Reds. Write before
sending. Mrs. Artie Little, Arabi, Ga.
RED: 1G:
Want 1 or 200 chicks to raise on
halves: B. R. or Reds. W. M. Callis,
Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 39.
Want 100 chicks to raise on hal-
ves to 8 wks., B. R., or Reds prefer-
red. Mrs. Maude Murphy, Fairmount,
Gade Rte 2. .
Want 100 chicks to raise on shares
to 10 wks. Any large breed. E. O.
Bentley, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 3. i
Want some 3 wks. old chicks at a
reasonable price for cash. Want 50
t. 4
$9 a 100; heavy mixed, $8.50. Pre-
4
each, Barred Rocks and Brown L., if
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Chicks and hatching eggs |
breed of games, to be del. by April |
large breed to raise on halves on 50-.
Cochin; $1.50;- Ringlet. B.
price is right. Let me hear at once.
Mrs./C. T. Williams, Dallas, Ga. hu. vo.
Want 150 pure stock Wyandotte or
\B. Rock baby chicks to raise on hal-
ves to 8 or 10 wks. April ist del. pr
ferred; also want 3 turkey hens to
raise from.. Will give half of poults.
Already have a fine Bronze tom. Mrs.
R. V. Rechey, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 3.
Want baby chicks, best type of heg=\ =
horns preferred, on 50-50 basis; also
turkeys,, geese and guineas, young or
stock. Mrs. S. G. Rogers, Claxton, Ga.
Want 50 White Minorca baby
chicks. State best cash price, and
particulars. C. L. Hubbard, Ft. Gaines,
Ga. : :
Want 75 B. R. chicks, or other good
breed, in exch. for 10 M. Porto Rico
potato plants, in April. Mrs. Rubie
M. Jackson, Ft. Valley, Ga. Rt. 4.
Eggs For Sale
S..07-W. ik: eggs, $1. per 15. Heavy
laying stock. Mrs. Earl Todd, Wrens,
Ga. * . ea ,
Mammoth White Pekin duck eggs 75
doz. and del. Rubye Randall, Lavonia,
Ga. : ee
J. B. Giant eggs, 5c each. Mrs. J. O.
Saunders, Bronwood, Ga. RFD 1, Box
90: ee
Pure Donaldson R. I. Red eggs, $1
per set. Mrs. J. T. Pattillo, LaGrange,;
Ga. Rt. 6, Box 60.
Select B. R. eggs. Strictly no pullet
eggs, $1.25 per 15; $2.25 for 30; by the
100 lot, 6c per egg; also baby chicks, |
$14 a 100. Order chicks 3 wks. in ad-
vance. $1 cash with order and balance
on arrival. 100 per cent live del. guar.
GOR. Burel; Auburn; Ga.oRt. ta
Donaldson Red stock direct, $1.15 for
15 eggs del. $2 for 30 del. Mrs. O. L.
Craft, Lavonia, Ga. :
Pure bred Red eggs, $1 per 15 del.
Safe. Mrs. J. H. Olliff, Summit, Ga.
Fei Je a
Dark Cornish game eggs, $1 per 15, or
eo a 100.. O. N. Storey, Sylvester, Ga
Feta: epee
Select S. L. Wyandotte eggs, direct
from Berry, $1 per 17, or $1.50 for 30
postpaid. R. B. Williams, Eastman, Ga.
Rt. 1. eee
Loe
White Wyandotte eggs, 75c per
Mrs. H. H. Herring, Cairo, Ga.
Donaldson pure bred eggs, 75c per 15
del. Crates to be ret. Mrs. H. L. El-
liston, Rupert, Ga. ee
Pure Donaldson Red and Thompson
Imp. Ringlet B. R. eggs, each, $1 per
15: Crates to be ret. No checks. Tay-
lor Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 2.
Turkey eggs, $2 per doz. in April.
Crate to be ret.. Cash with order. Mrs.
R. L. Henson, Mize, Ga. = ee
Pure bred Everilay B. L. eggs, 75c
per 15; pure bred Fawn and White
Indian Runner duck eggs, 75c per set
of 12. Cartons to be ret. Mrs. Clif-
ford Fleming, Lyerly, Ga. Rt. 2. "
Pure bred Regal Dorcas W: Wyan-
dotte eggs. Direct stock. $1 per 15;
aiso 1 pure bred yr. old cockerel, $1.
ee J. T. Owens, Covington, Ga. Rt.
Select S. C. W. L. eggs, 60c per 15.
Mrs. Lena Phillips, Fairmount, Ga.
Rt. 1. Box 24-A. ie
Thompson B. R. eggs, $1 per set. or.
2. set. for. $1.75 postpaid. Chass Cy
Wall, Ellaville, Ga.
White Pekin duck eggs, $1.10 pe
sees: Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brooklet,
a. x
Pure bred White Cornish game eggs
$1.25.-per 15 >by-:ins.. PP; pure. bred-
White Rock. Fischel str. $1.25 per 15
by ins. PP, $6 per 100. W. D. Joyner,
Roberta, Ga. Rt. 2. x
Fancy Nugget str. Buff Rock eggs
from rigidly culled, heavy layers, $1.50
per 15.. Mrs. W.-A. Brantley, Ten-~
nille, Ga. 2
Indian Runner duck eggs, from best
pens headed. by males direct. $1.5(
per 15; $2.75 for 30. Exch. a few set.
peas, or sweet potatoes; aso
choice Ancona eggs, 60c doz. if 2 or
more doz. taken; also few chicks, $.25.
per 50. del. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone,
Mtn. Ga. Rt. 1. :
Eggs, per setting of 15, each: Giant
Black Minorea, $2.25; genuine Buti
Rock, $1.50
O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters
Bldg.
Eggs Wanted
Exch. good honey for 2 set. R. 1.
Red or Ancona eggs, or baby chicks
Honey to be del. last of April or May
L. B. Reuntree, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 2.
Have all eggs I need, ans. to many
inquiries. Mrs. Bessie M. Jones, Bly-
2
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the, Ga. Route 1.
eorgia Products For Sale
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE -
60 lbs. red and white Speckled crow-
ders, $5 for lot, FOB. Cash. Guy Dodd
Cumming, Ga. Rt. 3.
30 lbs. Lady Finger peas, 10c lb. $2.75
or lot. Also okra seed, 12c lb. in 4 lb.
lots; Porto Rico pot. plants, May and
une del. Write for prices; Onion sets
Cader Stephens, ~Flowery
Early Red or purple hull speckled
peas. Fine for hay and table. $2 bu.
OB. Money order. S. J. Taylor, Da-
sboro, Ga. .
Select, recleaned Clay and Whippoor-
jill peas, $2.60 bu. del. Ga. points, in
ots of 3 bu. or more. W. E. Hampton,
ineral Bluff, Ga.
12 bu. Brabs. Sound and clean. $2.25
er bu. FOB. Money order. W. A.
Dykes, Richland, Ga.
arge yellow sugar crowders, 15c lb.
r 12c lb. in 10 lb. or more lots. Blue
Whips, 6c lb. Also pure Pride of Ga.
melon seed, 55c lb. Pimiento pepper
eed, 10c oz. Golden Queen pop corn,
10e-oz. Exch. for cotton seed, or Porto
Rico pot. plants. J. N. Carson, Hamp-
ton, Ga.
_ Black Crowders, 10c lb. No less than
Ibs. furnished. Also Tom Houston
hite Jumbo Spanish peanuts, 6c Ib.
das. A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga.
100 bu. Speckled velvet beans. G. C.
fawkins, Ga.
Hastings Jackson Wonder bush li-
mas. Sound, free from weevils, 25 lb.
Mrs. Fred Johnson, Dawson, Ga. Rt. 6.
150 Ibs. Cream sugar Crowders. Good
cond. 12c lb. postpaid. No orders fill-
ed for less than 5 lbs. J. E. Pharr,
umming, Ga., Rt. 7. :
Mathews imp. Soy, $3.50 bu. Mung
beans, 25c Ib. $12 bu. FOB. A. W. Beau-
og Atlanta, Ga. 1097 Gordon St. S.
Good, tender half -runner garden
bean seed, free from weevils, 25c per
large cup full, 40c per 2 cups. Postpaid.
Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon, Ga. Rt. 2.
_ 10 bu. pure and sound Iron peas, $22.-
50 for the lot. B. F. Fagan, Martin,
ue a.
Early speckled Running velvet beans
2 bu. C. C. ONeal, Blackshear, Ga.
_ Genuine Henderson -bush limas, 20c
Ib. 6 lbs. $1 del. S. Crayton Gaines,
Canon, Ga. Rt. 3.
--Otootan Soy beans in 2 1-2 bu. bags
$3 per bu FOB in lots of 5 bu. or more,
$3.50 bu. in-less lots. Sample on re-
quest. Raised on my own farm. R. P.
Watson, Hawkinsville, Ga.
: White Crowders, 10c Ib. $4.50 bu.
Brabham or Iron peas, $2 bu. Unknown
peas, $1.75 bu. All FOB. Exch. Brabs
or Irons for Running velvets. Bu; of
peas for bu. beans. E. V. Anthony,
Mauk, Ga. Rt. 2. ake
_ Nice, clean sound Lady peas for seed
12 1-2c lb. also good black-eyed peas
for seed, 10c lb or exch for Mung beans
seed or Otootans. Grady Settle, Su-
Wanee, Ga. Rt. 2.
85 lbs. Jackson Wonder limas, hand
Shelled and assorted for seed, 20c lb.
postpaid, or $6 for lot, not prepaid. W.
-O. Gibson, Folkston, Ga.
1 bu. Clay peas, 15 bu. Red Hull peas
$2.25 per bu. 15 bu. mixed, $2 bu. All
sound and free from weevils, FOB. Jas.
M. Luck, Wrightsville, Ga.
_ 6 lbs. white running butter beans,
20c lb. or exch for a setting pure bred
B. R. eggs. Mrs. F. E, McNair, Avera,
Brabs, sound and clean, $2.50 bu; red
Hulls, $2.25 bu. C. H. Cooke, Sanders-
ville, Ga. :
Cream sugar crowders, slightly crack-
ed by thresher, $3.75 bu. Exch. 1 bu.
for 1 bu. Otootans. Amos Graham,
Greenville, Ga. Rt. 5.
CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE
_ 250 bu. sound slipped shuck corn.
Make best offer. Would del. 75 miles.
Jas. M. Luck, Wrightsville, Ga.
Imp. large White Dent corn, nubbed
and shelled, 90c pk. $3 bu. Exch. for
pure Otootan beans or seed potatoes,
Seed peanuts, or cream Crowder peas
for seed. A.J. Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga.
_ Piedmont 2 ear seed corn, 1st year,
-00 bu. collect; $1 pk. postpaid. Can
use few bu. Brabham peas in exch.
Rhett Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1.
- Red Mexican June corn. Sure crop.
7c lb. W.M. Bryan, Canon, Ga.
_ 300 bu. or more corn, 90c bu. FOB
G. H. Cleveland, Ft. Valley,
sacks, $2 bu. FOB. B, F, Cheek, La-
vonia, Ga.
Tennessee red cob seed corn, in good |
Genuine little white cob corn, 8 rows,
imp. Sound and without weevils. $3.25
per bu. Nubbed and shelled. G. F.
Smith, Dawson, Ga. Rt. 6.
Whatleys imp. Hand shucked and se-
lected, $1.70 bu. FOB. C. A. Reeves,
Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 1.
boro mixed. Very fine, 75c pk. or $2.50
bu. Exch. some for a bu. of Otootan
beans and 1 pk. Mathews imp. Soys.
C. W. Cheney, Madras, Ga. Rt. 1.
Yellow Dent corn, guar. pure. 60c pk.
$2 bu. 10 bu. lots, $1.50 bu: FOB this
point. P. T. Dyer, Covington, Ga.
Merritts red cob prolific. 1st yr. $2
bu. $1.10 per 1-2 bu. 65c peck. Ready
to ship. W. B. Cadle, Mt. Vernon, Ga.
Selected pure Marlboro, 2nd yr. $2.25
per bu. FOB. John G, Adams, Social
Circle, Ga.
Whatleys prolific. Certified by Ga.
Crop Imp. Assn. 99 per cent pure and
sold under their membership tag; 1 to
2 bu. $2.50 bu. Larger quantities; $2.40
bu. FOB. Less than bu. lots, at rate
of $3 bu. If wanted by parcel post, send
postage extra of above prices. Exch. 1
1-4 bu. for 1 bu. sound, pure Otootan
soy beans to extent of 5 bu. beans. H.
O. Lovvorn, Carrollton, Ga.
Pure Marlboro prolific, $2.50 bu. FOB
21 yrs. field selected. H. J. Williams,
Flowery Branch, Ga.
Marlboro prolific, free from defect
Ga. os
5 bu. Hastings prolific, $2.50 per bu
ist yr. from Hastings. Exch. some for
Bowdon Junction, Ga.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
15 bu. Half and Half, Guar. 44 per
cent lint. 75c bu. J. H. Jeffers, Lyons,
Ga. .
Late*imp. inch staple, strictly pure
and sound College No. 1, in even wt. 75
and 100 Ib. bags, 75c bu. J. W. Gre-
nado, Washington, Ga. :
Wannamakers Pure, sound and in
good bags, 75c bu. B. F. Fagan, Mar-
tin, Ga.
Cooks 307-6 wilt resistant. 94 per
cent germination. Also Petty-Toole, 96
per cent germination. All kept pure and
$1 bu. FOB. A.C. Price, Bronwood, Ga.
Lee Wilson big boll, for sale or exch
for Porto Rico pot. slips. R. N. Massey,
Nicholson, Ga. :
Pure Cokers No. 5 and Neelys cotton
seed, $1 bu. FOB. Cokers was selected
from 5 locks for 2 yrs. and staple grade
19-16 last yr. John G. Adams, Social
Circle, Ga.
Sikes imp. Planted 3-4 A. in June,
made 1100 lbs. seed eotton, $5 per 100
mes V. C. Harrison, Loganville, Ga. Rt.
Cokers No. 5 Grown and carefully
ginned on my farm, 60c bu. S. L.
Thornton, Dewyrose, Ga. Rt. 2.
50 bu. Better Staple cotton seed, 2100
Ibs. lint on 5 A. 75c bu. of 5 or more
bu. FOB. Thos. A. Mann, Norcross,
Ga RED ts ee
Pure Wilson Type, 1st yr. Kept pure
at gin. 90c bu. or $2.75 per cwt. sack.
or exch. B. Lloyd Woodall, Milner, Ga.
1500 bu. D &PL No. 48 cotton seed,
75c bu. FOB] sacked. H. C. Kimbrough
Jr., Chipley, Ga.
Pure Piedmont ped. 75c bu. lst year
grown on my own farm. C. J. Cleve-
land, Hartwell, Ga. ;
Cash with order. A. W. Hodges, Cov-
ington, Ga. Rt. 5.
10 bu. Ruckers, 2nd yr. Pure, 75c bu.
or exch for Wannamaker Cleveland,
Must be pure. H. L. Wallace, Bowdon
Junction, Ga. z
vately ginned, $1 bu. Any quantity. Jas.
A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga.
4 bu. cotton seed, Summerours 2nd
yr. $5 for lot, or exch. for good, young
or guineas. A. J. Pope, Tallapoosa,
a.
Half and Half. 1st yr. from Summer-
our. Rolls clean and kept pure, $3.00
per cwt. Also a few 100 lbs. of Vandi-
vers' heavy fruiter, $2.50 per cwt. All
FOB. Cash with order. Clint John-
son, Dalton, Ga. Rt. 6, Box 34.
Half and Half. 85c bu. or exch. for
goats, or chickens, any breed. Mrs. C.
W. Jones, McRae, Ga. RFD 2.
Piedmont Cleveland, 5 lock 1st year
and Lankford or heavy fruiter, 5 lock.
40 bolls per Ib. 1st yr. Both 65c bu. and
Ginners certificate. W.M. Bryan, Can-
on, Ga. S
20 bu. Addison early big boll, 75c bu.
FOB. Exch for bright, sound Spanish
or Runner peanuts, or State insp. Por-
Prolific, 3-4 Hastings and 1-4 Marl-
and insects. For sale. D. M. Lee, Alma, |
pigs, shoat or bred gilt. H. L. Wallace,}
lbs. or exch. for Otootan beans at $3
15 or 20 bu. Bank Account, 80c bu.
Pure Piedmont Ped. Cleveland. Pri-.
MARK RPE BULLETIN =
to Rico potato slips. L. W. Seago, Pine-
st, Ga. ;
m0 bu. Wannamaker Cleveland 1st
yr. Ger. test 92 per cent. Kept pure at
gin. $1 bu. also 1500 bu, 2nd yr. seed,
same strain, 90c bu. sacked in 100 lb.
ags. L. P. Brandenburg, Senoia, Ga.
Piedmont and Lee Wilson planting
seed, 90c bu. 500 Ibs. and up, $2.50 per
ewt. Cash. FOB. D. C. Westbrook,
Griffin, Ga. Box 464. ~ :
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE Ca
Pure Tupelo Gum. Ext. in 5 and 10
lb. pails as follows, FOB here; 12 five
lbs. $6.75; 6 10 Ib. $6.30; 1 10 lb. post-
paid, $1.50; 2 10 lb. $3; Free from gran-
ulation and is strictly high grade. Exch
a few gal. for seed peas, bunch whips,
also Porto Rico or Nancy Hall pot.
plants. April del. on plants. John A.
Crumney, Doctortown, Ga. Sees
PECAN SAND PEANUTS FOR SALE
25 lbs. Stuart pecans, 25c lb. or exch
for recleaned white spanish peanuts
for seed. Mrs. S. J. Taylor, Davisboro,
Goer S- ce
Selected Farmers stock peanuts in
shell, $4.60 minimum shipment 100 lbs.
Cash with order. Edgar Shipp, Jr.,
Americus, Ga.
8 or 10 lbs. fresh, firm butter each
Chas. L. Willis, Talking Rock, Ga. .
4 to 6 lbs. fresh, firm J. butter in I-2
lb. molds, 30c lb. del. Mrs. Hattie Wof-
ford, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 3.
POTATOES FOR SALE _
Guar. pure, selected, Govt. insp. vine
Porto Rican seed potatoes, $1.50 ham-
per; also Porto Rican extra early Hot
bed plants, $2.50 M later, $2.25 del.
Special prices large quantities. Jas. A.
Chauncey, Screven,Ga. -..- st
F ~ SYRUP: FOR SALE
Best grade pure Ga. ribbon cane sy-
rup in cs. of 12 1-2 gal. $4 per cs. FOB.
For del. price add 50c per cs. W. L.
Perkins, Whigham, Ga.
Guar. pure, highly flavored. Ga. cane
syrup, 1-2 gal. cans labeled, 50c can.
Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga.
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want cow peas and Soy beans. Exch.
choice, Gov't. insp. paper shell pecan
trees, 6 to 8 ft. at 50c each. B. Lloyd
Woodall, Milner, Ga. |
Want 10 bu. 90 day velvet beans, 20
bu Clays or Brabhams. Will pay cash
or exch. Piedmont Cleveland or Co-
kers No. 5, cotton seed. R. D. Tatum,
Palmetto, Ga. ;
Want 2 bu. Brab peas. Exch. Porto
Rico pot. plants. S. B. Crosby, Baxley,
Ga. Rt. 4. :
Want to exch. cabbage plants for
peas, peanuts or beans. H. L. Car-
michael, Tifton, Ga. -
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soys, at $3 per bu. Send sample. J. A.
Gaskins, Willacoochee, Ga.
A few nice, dried apples for peas. Ib.
apples of 1 1-2 lb peas. also will exch.
2 set. of R. I. Red eggs, Donaldson str.
for 2 set. of B. R. or W. Wyandottes.
Mrs. A. B. Duke, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 3.
CORN AND SEED CORN WANTED
Want 1 peck of extra early white
Walker Lackey, Hiram, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want in largs amts. shelled yellow
corn and small field peas. Send prices
del. and cond. of grain. E. L. Roberts,
Brunswick, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want to hear from parties having
the yellow Dent corn and the price,
party paying shipping chgs. Mrs. S. J.
Belcher, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3. -
Want what is known as Yellow Prize
Winner corn (Used to get it from Al-
exander Seed Co., Savannah, Ga.) Any
one having the pure seed please write
a pees E. E. Fuller, Reynolds, Ga.
VEGETABLES WANTED
Want 1 bu artichokes. Give price del.
Mrs. J. W. Baker, Augusta, Ga. 624
Greene St.
PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Want eating peanuts and a few Brab
peas, in exch. for Donaldson Red eggs
and other value. Mrs. R. P. Steinhei-
mer, Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want Seedling and papershell pe-
cans. Highest prices paid. Send sam-
ple. B. Lloyd Woodall, Milner, Ga.
POTATOES WANTED
50 or 100 bu. good Porto Rican eat-
ing potatoes at 75c bu. FOB your home.
L, M. Horsley, Atco, Ga.
week. Sat. guar. 35c lb. or 3 lbs. $1. Mrs. |.
Want 18 bu. new sound clean Otootan |.
corn that will make 2 crops a _ year.|
Thursday, March 26, 1931,
_SYRUP, FRUIT OR TOBACCO
WANTED
$8 value for 6 gal. syrup, dried paples
or tobacco. L. A. Brantley, Warre
ton, Ga. RFD 1.
SYRUP WANTED
Want 100 gal. Ga. Ribbon cane sy-
rup. Exch. choice paper shell pecan
trees at.50c ea. B. Lloyd Woodall,
Milner, Ga.
Plants For Sate
E. J. W. cabbage and Hastings Sure
Head plants, 20c a 100 plus postage, .
Ronald McGraw, Brunswick, Ga, 2907
Norwich St. :
Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. $1.75 M.
Over 5 M. $1.50 M. FOB. Sat. guar,
Cash with order Joe Kimbrel, Bax-
ley, Ga Rt. 4. ee
- Pure Porto Ricans, insp. and treat-
ed, $1.50 M. or $1.40 M, in 5 M. lots,
All postpaid. L. J. Smyard, Hawkins-
ville, Ga. Rt. 1. Se
Prize Taker onion, 65c, 500; $1.10
M. del Ga. E. J., Chas. W. and Suc-
cession cabbage, 60c, 500; $1 M. del,
T. G. Crenshaw, Pitts, Ga.
E, J. and Chas. 75c M. Onions, 75c
M. Finest Porto Ricans, $1.50 M.
Cash with order. F. M. Bullard, Bax-
ley, Ga. r
J. Chas. and Bermuda onion plants,
300, 50c; 500, 70c; $1.15 M. del. R.H.
Kent, Dawson, Ga.
Porto Ricans, $1.60 M. Over 2 M..
$1.50. First of April shipment; Nan-
cy Hall, $1.65 M. Ready April 25th.
-Del. Add exchange to checks. Lonnie
Moore, Alma, Ga. Rt. 4.
Imp. red skin Porto Ricans, ins
chemically treated, $1.50 M. April del.
A. C. Johnson, Fitzgerald, Ga. t
"- Bermuda onion, E. J., Chas. W. and
E. Flat D. cabbage, 60c, 500; $1.10 M.
del. Greater Baltimore and Marglobe
tom. April and. May del. L. P. Legg,
Ashburn, Ga. :
Porto Ricans, Govt. insp. $1.50 M
Ready about April 15th. Will con-
ee Le right party. J. B.
ssett, Baxley, Ga. f
erie Ricans, Gov't insp. $1.50
5 M. up. $1.40. B. F. Kimbrel, Baxley,
a. Rt. 3.
Orn Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. FOB.
Ready April 1st. C. H. Rentz, Baxley,
. Rt. 4, : ee
white and Yellow Bermuda onion,
$1.10 M. Cabage, same price. Boks
Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rica
Best early tomato plants, now rea-
dy, $2 per M,; FOB, or $2.25 M. del.
or 35c a 100 del. Mrs. Ouida Harper,
ierfield, Ga. 2 ;
ead. var. cabbage, onion and to-
mato plants, 500, 60c; $1 M._ postpaid.
Mrs. Gertrude Branan, Lewiston, Ga.
Booking orders for Porto Rican pot.
plants, Govt. insp. $1.50 M. postpaid.
for April and May del. G. W. Owen,
Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt. 3. & :
E. J. Wakefield, frost proof and true.
to name, 50c eo Lae 75 M. del.
. E, Pruett, Eastman, Ga. :
* Gov't, insp red skin Porto Ricans,
April 15th ship. $1.50 M. 5 M.
more, $1.25 M. FOB. Zonnie Carter,
Surrency, Ga. P. O. Box 154.
Pink skin Porto Rican pot. plants.
Ready after April 10th. $1.50 M. FOB.
Absolutely unmixed. Mrs. Myra Dun,
Baxley, Ga. Star Rt.
Hastings extra early, all lead. vat.
tomato plants, 30c a 100; $2 M. BS
collard plants, 20c a 100; $1.50 in
April, May and June del. Exch, for
pure Rucker cotton seed. J. N. Car-
son, Hampton, Ga.
Lucretia dewberry, 10c doz. $7.50
M. Mrs. J. M. Reid, Greenville, Ga.
bo a = <e
Porto acre? oo ine. See ae
ostpaid or $1.25 M. plus p :
ri, May and June del. Cash, no checks
with order. No COD. Mrs. Catt
Hallman, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 5. Box 44,
Imp. Porto Ricans, red skin, in
and dipped, $1.50 M. del. Ga. Apri,
May and June del. Money ores
only. W. D. Lightsey, Odum, Ga. R
2. BOX 13: :
Govt. insp. and treated Porto Ee
ans, $1.50 M. FOB. or $1.75 M. del.
Cash with order. Booking orders now.
W. H. Walker, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 1. oe
Pure Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. 2
lots, $140 M. Ready early in ye 5
Tomato plants, $1 M. 5 M. lots,
M. Ready in April. Jas. Williams,
Rockingham, Ga. : es
Porto Ricans, Govt. insp. oe ey
FOB. S. B. Crosby, Baxley, Ga. R .
Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. $1. 3 :
also 20 Ibs. good tobacco, 20c lb. Ne S
with order. FOB. W. S. A. Bets
worth, Baxley, Ga.
Cabbage plants, 90c M. H. L. Car
michael, Tifton, Ga.