Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1931 April 9

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PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS A. D. JONES, DIRECTOR.



OL. 14 STATE CAPITOL

_ ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1931.









A LETTER AND AN ANSWER



s Fitzgerald, Ga., Apr. 4, 1931.
Dear Mr. Talmadge: : ;
= I read the ads and the letters sjublishd in the Bulletin. I get a lot
of good out of it. Mr. Talmadge, I am just a little two-horse farmer;
dont profess to be any high-class farmer, but I am always hunting and

finding new methods to farm and make big yields.
~ For the last three years I.-have been making plenty of food for
myself, stock, and sell some. Wish to state to you that I make double

crops on all the land that I cultivate.

When I plant corn, I put it in seven foot rows, and Big Runner

Ss peanuts in the middle; later, put my beans in the drill with my corn,

about the first plowing; then, I put field peas in the drill with my pea-
nuts just as scon as I get my corn plowed out and my Big Runner pea-
nuts sided. I fix just between my corn and big peanuts and plant a
drill of Spanish peanuts between my peas and corn. Have been very

successful for three years.

These Spanish peanuts bakes and mature by the time I get ready

tor my hogs to go on them. Lots of times I take my mower and cut
- lots of hay off this crop. Have sold hay every year, and have hay in ay

| barn that is six years old.

By advertising through the Bulletin, I got lots of sales for my Span-
ish peanuts. Could not supply the demand. Ship lots of them.
Yours truly,

(Signed) N. A. McDUFFIE,
RFD 4, Fitzgerald, Ga.
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: Pe ee SS. Apr. 7, 1931.
Mr, N. A. McDuffie, : :

_ RFD 4, Fitzgerald, Ga.

Dear Mr. McDuffie:

Your letter of the 4th received. _ :
The plan that you work in putting peanuts, peas, and velvet beans

MARKET REPORT

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Prevailing Wholesale Prices Apr. 7,- 1981. Always Subject to Variation.

Atlanta
Sweet Potatoes, 100 Ibs, --.----- $2.50
Eggs, Ga., Extra, GOS. wae lS ok
Eggs, Standard, HOZ oe 0
mees. Ga. trade, doz. 2-2-2. -22- 15
_ Eggs, Yard Run; G07. ee 20
ee 1 ee 18
ttetis, 1D. 2 ee No ee 4.18
Peronstere, Ips oo ee 10
Beriers, IDL os ees
- Ducks, Jb. :
Geese, Ib.

Macon
$2.00

20.
18
13
18
18
18

12%

oo
20
18
220

, 1.40
1.60
25
15
18.00
12.00
3.75
2.40

$2005
22
20
15
20
20
20
12
37%
20 |
15
30
~'30
1.25
1.50
35
75
18.00
15.00

$1.25
22
.20
15
.20
16
.20
12
32
20
LS
25
1.25
1.50
30

Fiala Peas, mixed, Dus ce-5 2 1.60
Field Peas, not mixed, Due ee 1.80
Country Butter, Best Table, Ib:s2- 307
Ear Corn (80 lbs. to bu.) bu. 83
Peavine Hay, No. 1, per ton ----22.00
Peanut Hay, No. 1, per ton ----16.00
Soy Beans, Otootan, DU; 222 3.00
Soy Beans, Biloxi, bu, ...-.-<--- 2.00

3.00



Hogs Sold During Week Begi
No. 1, Grade = Peanuts, $80.00 per ton Delivered,

Sanh Aueusta

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in your corn will not only furnish you with plenty of hay and feed for

your hogs, but will build your land up better and better each year.
You did not state whether you rotated your crop or not, but if you

do not, this land will be an ideal place to plant cotton, where you have

had corn, peas, and beans the year before.
T will be glad to mention your plan in the Market, Bulletin.
With best wishes to you, I am
Sincerely yours,

. EUGENE TALMADGE,
Commissioner of Agriculture.



If we wilt properly rotate our fields and grow all of the feed that we

- need for our family, farm hands and stock, at home, there will not be

any farm problem in Georgia in five years. If this is done, there will
not be so many droughts in Georgia, and not so many storms.

You know what I mean by storms and droughts. We do not want
to have so many excuses to borrow Government money. This money

_ that we are continually, year after year, borrowing from the Govern-

ment is leading us into bad habits. Of course, if you do not have the
money this year, you will have to get it somewhere, but make up your
mind to work a little harder, spend a little less, pay back the govern-
ment loan, and never be an applicant for it again.

Get that feedstuff planted. You can plant right on until July. This
will do more towards eliminating the necessity of seeking a government
loan than any other one thing.

What is the old Scripture, found in Proverbs, 22:7: AND THE

' BORROWER IS SERVANT TO THE LENDER? It is in the Bible,

and it is true.

We do not want to become slaves of our government. We do not
want to become dependant upon our government. We want to be in
position as farmers to demand and get equal and just legislation. You
cannot do it when you appear in the role of the debtor. =

4-7-31. EUGENE TALMADGE,





INDEX

Poultry for Sale -_...... 2, 5, 9, 15
Poultry Wanted
Baby Chicks for Sale
' Baby Chicks Wanted
Eggs for Sale
Eggs Wanted
Live Stock for Sale
Live Stock Wanted

Colunihan Valdosta
$2.75 $1.25
a 18
19 16
14 11
19 16
15 16
20 18
10 10
35 30
.20
15
25
1.50
2.00
15)
-,80

11 42.513
Ga. Prod. Wanted ease 4. 11; 120-18
\Plants for Sale 16
Plants Wanted 16
Seed for Sale 16 ~
Seed Wanted 16
Farm Help Wanted ____ ey. 13. 15
Positions Wanted__ 4, 11, 12, 13, 15
Car Lots 7, 9, 16
Miscellaneous for Sale 8, 11
Miscellaneous Wanted

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g March 30, 1931, at Cooperative Sales Brought 7. 00 per cwt., Basis No. 1.
Subject to Correction.







NUMBER 15.









PAGE TWO
Poultry For Sale

PIGEONS FOR SALE

White Kings, Homers and Carneaux,
_ mixed. Large. Satis. guar. Mated and
_ working. 50c to $1.00 pr. Few pr. com-
mon, 35c and 40c pr. James Rice, Doug-
fo aas;. Ga.
20 prs. White Kings. Good cond.
and working. $1.50 pr. Exch. for pure
bred M. B. Turkey eggs. I. C. Kessler,
Savannah, Ga., Rt. 3, Montgomery Rd.
_. Mixed pigeons for sale or exch. for
baby chicks or setting eggs. W. B.
Hunt , Tallapoosa, Ga., Box 1224.
' 8 Homers, 5 blue bars, 1 black and 1
blue checked and 1 mixed. $4.00; 3 com-
- mon, $1.00. James Simpson, McDon-
ough, Ga,
120 prs. Homers, $1.00 pr., $100.00 for
_ lot. Between 75 and 100 prs. working,
part banded. 9 Speckled Carneaux,
$2.00 pr. 4 prs. White Kings $3.00 pr.
James Fletcher, Moultrie, Ga.
20 common pigeons, 25c pr. or trade























Warm Springs, Rt. 1.
Poultry Wanted

PIGEONS WANTED
Want White Kings. Large, healthy
and reasonably priced. State age, price,
etc. J. G. Robertson, Jr., Carrollton,
Ga., 11 W. Center St.







Eggs For Sale



- Pure W. L. from record laying stock,
75c per set. del. C. A. Moye, Gardners.
Pure bred Buff Orp. 75c per 15 pre-

_ paid. J. H. Loyd, Milan, Rt. 3.

= ure bred Partridge Rock. $1.25 per
oon = Mrs. T. E Stephens, Cordele, Rt.

Set. of mixed bantam eggs, 50c pre-
paid, also a few hens, 60c each. James
Rice, Douglasville.

Donaldson Reds, culled, bloodtested
prize winners, $1 per 15. Mrs. Em-
mett Trammel, Duluth, Rt. 1.

Pure blood, closely culled Donaldson
Reds, B. R., W. Wyandottes, Everlay
B. L. and Tancred W. L. 75c per 15
del. _D. F Thomas, Odum, Box 27.
-. Pure White Rock from best Fischel
- gtr. $1 per 15 del. Mrs. Z. L. Scott,
Concord.

Pure White Face Black Spanish,
S135 per..45, Exch. for: pigs: RR...
Rose, Head River.

Everlay B. L. stock direct Tormah-
len. $1 per 15; $2, 45. Safe del. post-
paid. Charlie E. Smith, Braselton.
Turkey eggs, now ready, $2 doz.
- Exch. for P. R. plants at $1.50 M; 2
doz for 2500. Mrs. Flora Skinner,
Bowdon, Rt. 5.
~ Ky. Dominecker pit game, $1 per

15. Crate ret. Differ in color. No
personals chks. H. O. Loyd, Coving-
ton, Rt. 2. :

Light Brahma, Giant str. $1.10 per
set. Crate ret. Mrs. D. B. Hooks,
Shellman, Rt. 1. ee
- Large White Indian Runner duck,
$1 per 13. $6 a 100. W. H. Hagan,
_ Morrow. : :
Old time speckled guinea, 50c per
set. of 12. Mrs. J. W. Holt, Summer-
ville, RFD 1.

Mixed Bronze turkey, $3 doz. Mrs.
Roy Brooks, Newton. :

Pure bred Giant str. Light Brahma,
$1 per 15. Crates ret. Mrs. W. T.
- Paul, Lexington. | ae
- White Rock. Prize winning. $1 per
15. Mixed turkey eggs, $2.50 per 13.
- Carton ret. Money order. Mrs. Ben
_ F. Tanner, Axson..

- Nugget Buff Rock, $1.25 per 15; $2.-

95 for 30. Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairs-
ville. :

- Donaldson eggs, slightly mixed with

Tompkins str. $1~per 15. Cash with

- order. Mrs. G. R. Long, Amity.

Donaldson eggs, 75c per 15. . Exch.
for peas, at market price. Or for B.
L., S. L. Wyandotte or B. R. eggs.
Mrs. J G Waldrop, Sumner, Rt 2. ,

Pure. bred Sheppard Ancona. Prize
winning stock. Direct from Lind-
strom. $1.25 per 15. W. L. Stonecy-
pher, Forest Glen, Rt. 1.

Pure bred B. R., $1.25 per 15. Exch.
for pure bred White Cornish game or
- Buff Leghorn eggs. Mrs. C. L. Smith,
Adrian.

Marcy str. J. B. Giants, $1.25 per 15
del and cartons ret. Mrs. Bell Join-
er, Soperton. Rt. 2..

- Pure Tancred L. free from B. W. D:
$3 a 100. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Rt.

Pure B. R., on free range, mated to
BVP
$1.10, 30; $3.50 a 100 del. Cartons
ret. Mrs. L. A. Smith, Woodcliff. Rt.
-1, Box 14-A. ie :

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for rabbits or chickens. Fred Moody, |

old Parks str. cockerels. 60c, 15; |

MARKET

White and Black turkey eggs, mix-
ed, $1.75 per 12 del. by ins. PP. Mon-
ey order. Mrs. C. E. Rowland, Ft.
Valley, Rt. 2.

Pape S. C. Black Minorcas, $5 a 100
del. Mrs. C. L. Rehberg, Cairo. :
Light Brahma, $2 per setting, Geo.
W. Price, Atlanta Ga. Emory road.
*phone De-0408 M.

Pure bred B. R. 75c per 15 del.
Crates ret. Exch. for P. R. slips un-
til April 15th, or cornfield beans un-
= May Ist. R. L. Reid, Zebulon, Rt.

Pure Donaldson Red, 75c per 15.
Exch. 2 set. for 18 large breed turkey
eggs. C. D. Williams, Plains.

Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R.. also
Ferris S. C. W. L. 1st. pens, $1, 15;
$1.50, 30; 2nd pens, 85c, 15; $1.25, 30
del. Cartons ret. Mrs. J. E. Steadam,
Bainbridge, Rt. 2. ;

Pure Sheppard Ancona. $1 per 15;
$3.50 a 100, also B. R., Parks str. $1.-
25, 15; $2, 30; $4 a 100. 90 per cent
fertility guar. Crates fet. Doris
Raulerson, Rockingham.

Golden Sebright bantam, $1 per 15;
Thompson B. R. $1.50 and $1 per set.
Donaldson Reds, $1.25 per 15.- Mrs.

| Milton Sumner, Sylvester. Rt. 3.

Pure Thompson B. R. eggs, $1 per
: Mrs. Roscoe Nicholson, Rome. Rt.

Thoroughbred W. Orp. $1.50 per 15.
Money order. Mrs. M. H. Gammage,
Rochelle

Regal Dorcas W Wyandotte, $1 per

set. 2 for $1.75. Special prices by the

crate.
mauga.

Fawn col. Indian Runner. Pure
bred. 90c set. by ins. PP. Mrs. L. B.
Taylor, Rydal.

Big Blue Toulouse goose, 4 to 6 at
30c prepaid; 7 or more, at 25c. Exch.
for sound corn del..$1 bu. field peas,
$2. C. W. Page, Norcross.

Pure bred S. L. Wyandotte, $1 per
15 del. Johnson Crowe, Cartersville,
218 E. Main St. ae ;
Pure M. B. turkey, $3.50 per doz. al-
so: 2 young toms, $3.50 ea. Mrs. E. S.
Ward, Fayetteville, Rt. 2
Goose eggs $2 per 12, 6 for $1.20.
Exch. for potato slips, peanuts or soy
beans. Mrs. B. W. Jeter, Grantville.
Aristocrat, prize winning dark B. R.
from_ stock direct from MHolterman.
$1.25 per 15 del. H. A. Stahl, Valdosta.
1401 N. Williams St.
Pure bred Tancred eggs, $1 per 15,
$1.50, 30. Exch. 2 set. for 1 bu. sound
Red Spanish peanuts del. W. A. Van-
diver, Martin, Rt. 2.

S. L. Wyandotte, 50c per 15. Cash
with order. FOB. Mrs. J. W. Bowen,
Baxley. Rt. 4. Box 130.

Mammoth White Pekins, now ready.
$1 per 13; $6, 100. Del. No personal
ys Mrs. W. I. Mobley, Ludowici, Rt.

Direct Donaldson Red, Blue Ribbon
winners. $1.25 per 15 del. Will exch.
Mrs. Ola Jones, Grayson.

Mrs. Ri T. Goodson, Chicka-

|,W. Wyandotte, $1 per 15. Pure Regal

oe str. Fred F. Phillips, Royston,
-~ Imp. Thompson Ringlet B. R., $1
per 15 del. Mrs. J. W. Buchan, Am-
brose, Rt. 1. 49

Pure bred Fischel W. Rock, $1.25 per
15; $2, 30; $2.50, 50; $4, 100. Post-
paid. No checks. Cash with order.
Mrs. C. C. Payne, Tifton, Rt. 6.

S. C. Buff L. from blood tested stock
$1 15, $1.75 30. Exch. for 1 peck of
peenuts Mrs. L. O. Staples, Roopville,
Rebeee:

Pure bred White Minorca. Booth str.
$1.25 per 15, $2 for 30. Mrs.. C. W.
Sauls, Shellman. |

Bronze and Bourbon, mixed, $1.50 per
15. Exch. for potato slips, Govt insp.
to be sent in about 10 days. Mrs. J. E.
Underwood, Cleveland, Rt. 1. :

White Rock, Fischel str. $1.25 per 15
ae a PP. W. D. Joyner, Roberta,
Rt. 2.
Thompson B. R. eggs, $1 per set. del.
Exch. for 50 Pimiento pepper plants, 15
or 20 egg plants. Mrs. J. R. Hillis, Mill-
haven, Rt. 1.
Pure Indian Runner duck, 85c doz.
prepaid. Money order. Maynard An-
derson, Surrency. ~

Mammoth B. slightly mixed, $2 doz.
fel. ; Mrs. Mary Pearson, Luthersville,

Pure bred B. R. Booths AAA quality,
Stock direct, $4 per 100 postpaid. Crates
ret. Mrs: Clarence Odom, Lyons, Rt. 3.

White Wyandotte eggs, 75c per 15.
Mrs. H. H. Herring, Cairo.

~ Pekin and Rouen duck, cross, 75c per
13. Exch. for corn field bean seed,
cabbage, tomato, onion and egg plants.
Write first. Mrs. C. F. Hudson, Greens-



Pure bred B. R. eggs, $1 per 15 del.

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boro, Rt. 1. ats

BULLETIN

Crate ret. Mrs. W. D. Bryant, Coffee.

2 es. fresh W. L. eggs weekly, 25c doz.
Until September 15, 1931. J. L. Beall,
Stapleton.

Thoroughbred B. B. M. B. turkey
eggs, $3 doz. April del. Crates ret. Exch
1 doz. for 2M P, R. Plants. Ea. to pay
chgs. Will Hart, Alto.

Eggs: White Pekin duck, and W. L.

hen, each, $1 per 15. Leghorn eggs, $5
a 100. Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brooklet.

Parks Reg. Per. 64-C-31. $1.50 per
15; $2.50, 30; $4, 50; $6.50 a 100; Spe-
cial pen: $2.50, 15; $6, 50. Postpaid.
Special prices weekly shipments. Mrs.
Mamie Roach Plyler, Manassas.

Giant Light Brahma, $1 per 15. Crate
ret. Mrs. Thomas Tribble, Alto, Rt. 1.

Finest of Thompson B. R. $1 per 15.
$3.50 a 100 del. Mrs. A. C. Spence,
Blakely. '

Pure Sheppard Ancona, 75c per 15,
$4 a 100. Mrs Jeptha P. Pullin, Mc-
Donough.

M. B. turkey eggs from 2 yr. old hens
$2 doz. del. Limited amt. Mrs. A. E.
Pope, Winston.

J.B. Giant, $1.25 per 15. Exch. for
P. R. pot. plants, Ky. Wonder and old
fashioned cornfield beans. Mrs. W. E.
Whisnante, Rutledge, Rt. 2.

White Pekin and Indian Runner
duck, mixed, 75c per 15 del. Mrs. C. F.
Lyles, Rex, Box 4. :

Eggs Wanted ,

Want to exch. value for setting
White Pekin or Muscovey duck eggs.
Write first. Mrs. L. H. Harville, Dub-
lin Ri.3. :

Want 2 set. Bourbon Red eggs on
halves; hatch and raise poults until
4 mos. old. Will take B. B. M. B. Mrs.
Joe Powell, Stockton, Rt. 3.

Want 100 pure M B. turkey eggs.
Exch. 20 prs. pure bred White King
pigeons, working and in good cond.
Thadious Kessler, Savannah, Rt. 3,
Montgomery Road. -

Exch. 7 - 15 cap. egg cartons for 1
setting of R. I. Red or Indian Game
eggs. Mrs. E. D. White, Rupert, Rt. 1.

Want pure bred White Indian Run-
ner duck eggs at $1 per set. del. Exch.
for or pay cash. W. A. Vandiver,
Martin, Rt. 2.

Exch. 1 bu. Wannamaker cotton
seed for 1 set. Wyandotte, White or
Buff Rocks. B. L. Coan, Benevol-
ence.

Baby Chicks Wanted

J. B. Giant chicks wanted. Advise
what you have and price. O. F. Car-
roll, Ellijay, Rt.. 2.

Exch. $15 value for baby chicks: B.
R., or R. I. Reds. Also exch. for a
small Duroc pig. Write. Mrs. Lee
Whitmore, Canton, Rt. 1.

100 chicks to raise on halves to 10
or 12 wks. White or B. L. preferred.
aS N. J. Williams, Flowery: Branch,

20 chicks, day old R. C. Columbia
str. Wyandottes. Exch. 2 S. C. B.
Minorca hens, Pape str. now laying,
or 2 yr. old pure bred cock. Ea. to
pay chgs. O. F. Carroll, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

50 or 100 Light Brahmas or Corn-
ish Games to raise on halves to 10 or
12 wks. I to pay chgs. of chicks; oth-
er party on their part back. Mrs. L.
F, Jones, Pitts, Rt. 1.

500 chicks on_ halves to friers or
laying pullets. Party to furnish feed.
Write for full particulars. Mrs. Leila
Cole, Duluth, P. O. Box 1.

100 sheavy. breed chicks from blood
tested flock of heavy egg producers.
Exch. $30 value. Chicks del. PP by
April 15th. Mrs, E, G. Wood, Ocilla,









Pure bred White Cornish game and | Rt. 2

50 pure bred Ferris W. L. on halves
to 8 wks. old. Or 50 B. R.,- Reds, or
good mixed breed. Party to pay. exp.
both ways. rite first. Mrs. Roy
Steed, Winder, Rt. 1.

Exch P R plants $1.50 M for 100 any
large breed chicks. Mrs. C. W. Ben-
nett; Alma. <=

50 to 200 W_L. halves to 3 mos. old.
Del. April. Would take same amt.
any heavy pure breed. Write. Mrs.
A. L. Hudgins, Bremen, Rt. 2.

Reds, B. R., or any heavy stock
_ on halves A. R. Skates, Trion,

Exch. good $5 value for heavy breed
chicks, or grown R. I. Reds. Mrs. G.
C. Williamson, Oak Park.

Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE
Young milch cow. 2nd calf, 2 wks. old







About 2 1-2 gal. milk. $40. Come see.

| 4th calf. $60. Pure bred Guernsey
and Holstein cross. Jasper A. Stone,
Cumming. Siem

















































Thursday, April 9, 1931
Dont write. Charlie H. Smith, Roop-
ville, Rt. 2. ,

1 good milch cow with young calf.
Reasonable price. C. A. Burke, Grant
ville, Rt. 1. =

1 Holstein J. cow, freshened March
Ist, 1st calf. 2 yr. old. $35 at barn. Will
not ship. Exch for 40 pure bred White
Buff, or B. rock pullets, now laying
Party to bring chickens and get co
Mrs. Lee Whitmore, Canton Rt. 1.

1 young, high bred J. cow with
young calf. Can be made to give 3
gal. with proper feed. Reasonable,
F. M. McCurdy, Jonesboro. ees

Cream col. J. with white nose heif-

. J. C, Thompson, Tallapoosa.
g. Polled Herefords (the coming
beef breed), bulls and heifers, 6 to
mos. old. Perry E. Lunsford, Covin

ton, Ga. eres ee
1 large 4 gal. dairy .cow, fresh with

15 Reg. Jersey heifers, from a few
wks. to 1 yr. old. Sired by Sybil Ju-
bilant Prince. His sire is a Silver
Medal bull. Priced right. Gordon H.
Thompson, Jackson. :

Thoroughbred J. bull, 3 1-2 yrs. old.
Squirrel col. Sell or evch. On high-
way between Forsyth and Smarrs.
Tom A. Fletcher, Forsyth, Rt. 5.

Fresh in, 4 yr. old reg. J. 4 gal. for
sale at my barn. C. T. Hallman, Doug-
lasville, Rt. 1. ~ : ia

6 wks. old grade J. calf from 4 g
cow. Sell or exch, or exch. for 5 bu.
field peas. Ea. pay frt. on what re-
ceived. W. L. Couch, Talbotton. :

J. cow, calf 3 mos. old. Giving 3
gal. now; 4 gal. on good feed. T. B.
pee $50. O. S. Barber, Decatur,
a :

Nearly full J. heifer, first calf. Ab-
out 1 gal. Freshen June or July. $35.
Exch. for fresh, 3 or 4 gal. cow. pay
difference. W. F. Miller, Lula, Rt. 2.

Good blood J. 6 mos. old bull. $10
or exch. for good blood sow. Fred
Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. ae

Sev. nice cows, some fresh, for sale.

Ibs. butter on good feed. $40 at my
lot. Wont ship. J. T. Chatmai
Franklin, Rt. 5. ee
3 yr. old, 1 M. lb. reg. J. bull. Cric-
ketss Noble Fairy Boy. Grandson,
Jasmines Fairy Boy. $75 at barn.
M. Glazier, Turin. as
Fresh in milch cow. 2-gal. Extra
good butter. Give more on good pas-
ture and feed. Cheap for cash. J. G.
Buyers, Whitesburg, Rt. 1.
8 wks. old J. male calf, $3 at barn
$4 crated. R. H. Wood, Dacula, Rt. 1.
2 J. bulls, 8 mos. old, $12.50; 3 mos.
old, $8. From fine cows, by reg. bull.
Cant be reg. Accept Bu. peas as part
pay. J. E. Bailey, Raymond. #
J. bull. $30 cash; yr. old heifer, $1
Exch. for corn or potato plants. Mrs.
D. W. Chandler, Buchanan, Rt. 2.
6 yr. old Reg. J. cow. Sell or exch.
for Reg. heifer calves. F. W. OKelley,
Murrayville, Rt. 1. 2 pee
2 1-2 yr. old J. bull; $25. Mrs. A. D.
Sellars, Donalsonville. )
2 fresh J. grade cows, yood cond.
gal. cap. or better, $50 each; other co
for sale. Come see them. K. D. San
ers, Eatonton, Rt. 2. va
Reg. J. 900 lb. bull. Good disposition.
Good cond. $100 at barn. T. E. Perker-
son, Greenville, Rt. 5. 1 ee
2 yr. old 1-2 J. heifer from high milk
producing dam. Freshen May. Exch.
for shoats or corn at market price, or
$25 cash. G. S. Alexander, Elberton,
RFD 6.

HOGS FOR SALE __. =
Black Essex 200 Ib. boar, with pa-
pers, $20. Joe M. Brown, McRae.
Reg. Duroc 10 wks. old pigs.

Sensation str. $7.50 ea. reg.

Scott, Concord. i
P. C. - Duroc crossed, 175 Ib. so

Farrowed twice. Not bred now. $15;

Black barrow, 90 Ibs. $6. $20 pr. At
barn prices. Mrs. W. P. Fisher, Abbe~
ville, Rt. 1. s :
7 mos. old Hampshire and Duro
female shoat, $7. Exch.
Brab peas. M. J. Harrison,
Bred Duroc J. gilts, wt. 150 lbs. and
UP, 8c lb. FOB. H. J. Hogg, LaGrange
Rin 2:
25 or 30 head 10 wks. Black P.
pigs, $2.50 ea. at pen; $3 each; 2 Pl
lots treated, crated, shipped _ FOB.
Cash. G M. Smith, Midville, RFD 2.
3 young, pure bred J. Duroc 50.
60 Ib. pigs. Sell or exch. for het
ee Noah A, Blevins, Rising Faw
Rt 1.



Live Stock For Sale

a HOGS FOR SALE
-Hampshire-S. P. CC. mixed:
shoats. 90 to 100 Ibs. $8; 11 - 10 wks.
$2.50 each; 7. sows, farrow in June,
$15 ea. Lee Moreland, Leesburg, Rt..

Box 61. s

P, C. pigs, Fine stock but not ent to
reg. Sev. bred gilts, and 1 Black P.
C. sow with papers. Reasonable. J.
G. Buyers, Whitesburg. Rt. 1.

Reg. S. P. C. pigs, from Champion
blood. $10 ea. 3 for $25. reg. in buy-

rs name. F. H. Bunn, Midville.

10 wks. old S. P. C. pigs, reg. $12.50
each; 20 gilts, bred to farrow May and
June. $20 ea. reg. T. D. Lee, Dawson.

10 - 8 wks. old P. C. pigs, $2.50 ea.,
2 P. C. 6 mos, old, $6 ea. at my barn.
G. N. Vinson, Unadillia, RFD 1.

Good male hog, about 1 1-2 yrs. old,

ood cond. Grade P. C., Jersey and
Guineas, mixed. $20 at my lot; $23
shipped. J. R. Olliff, Graymont.
_ % Red Berkshire pigs, about 10 wks.
old. $2 ea. Pat Lewis, Baxley. |
- Duroc J. 90 lb. boars, Last Fall far-
row, $13.50 each; $25 pr. 225 lb. Duroc
boar, $30.00. Exch. for Brabhams.
L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box

a
4 high bred 500 to 650 Ib. boars; 5
earling boars, 150 to 300 Ibs; also 6

Its. All registered. Reasonable. Jesse
Lawson, Doraville. :

4 dark cherry red Duroc gilts bred to
reg. sire; farrow May or June. $25 ea.
FOB express here. J. C. Collier, Barn-
esville.

- Red Berkhsire sow, about 2 yrs. old,
180 Ibs. $25; 7 pigs, 12 wks. old, $2 ea.
Pat Lewis, Baxley.

_ Reg. big type Black Essex, 3 mos. old
pigs, $8.50 ea. either sex with pedigree
Sat. guar. B. F. Murphy, Sandersville.

Duroc-J. boar pigs, 5 mos. old, wt.
about 50 Ibs. Immune for life. Reg.
in buyers name. $8.50 ea. or 2 for
$16. Lightly crated and FOB. Exch.
for pure, sound Brabhams. L. M. Ken-
nedy, Collins, Ga.

_Fine Duroc boar, pure bred, but not
reg. Cheap. S. L. Thornton, Dewy-
rose, Rt. 2.

1 little bone Guinea female pig, 2
mos. old, $8; 1 Blue male, 6 wks. old,
$8; little Guineas of quality. Males
only. 6 wks. old, $8 ea. R. E. Barnes,
Summit, Ga. :

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE

_ 2 good muies, cheap. Age 9 and 15
yrs. Wt. 1 M. and 1100 lbs. J. E.
Rush, Buchanan, Rt. 2.

_ Real good 12 yr. old mule. Extra
good qualities. Wt. 1150 Ibs. $125.
R. C. Couch, Turin.

aS RABBITS FOR SALE
50. ped. Chinchilla does, 8 mos. old,
_ $3 each; 20 ped. Chin. bucks, $2.50 ea.
$5 pr. Also N. Z. Whites and Reds,
bucks and does, same price. A. W.
Melton, Thomasville.
Reg. Chin. All-ages. Young bucks
and does, $2.50 ea. or $4 pr. Joe But-
ler, Jr., Irwinton. 6
1 N. Z. Red and Chin. mixed doe,
-$1_or exch: for 1 Red or Yellow Car-
neaux pigeon 22 oz. hen. T. J. An-
oo Jr., Atlanta, 706 Plum St. N.

Choice N. Z. Whites, Reg. does
bred. Sell or exch. for pheasants,
peafowls, or eggs. David Jennings,
Americus, P. O. Box 84.

Chinchillas for sale or exch. for
geese, ducks and turkeys or eggs. Dil-
lard Munford, Cartersville.

Ped. Chin. does and bucks. Some
Teg. $2.50 each, $4.50 pr. 4 heavyweight
does and 2 bucks, 4 1-2 mos. av. 6 Ibs.
$1.50 each. H. R. Radford, Savannah,

804 East 32nd. St.
Carefully bred Chin. Reg. by the
A. R. & C. B. A. Write either: Hu-
bert Blackstock, Jefferson, or T. F.
Blackstock, Atlanta, 1613 Hurt Bldg.
Grown Chin, buck, ped. healthy and
Well dev. Sell, or exch. for 6 to 8 mos.
old ped. Chin doe in A-1 cond. Au-
-brey B. Persons, Marshallville.
1 Black Giant 8 mos. old buck for
_ Sale. Charles Carmichael, McDon-
ough. Rt. 3. Box 5.
_. Chin. 6 - 3 mos. old, $1 ea. $5 for
_ the 6; Trio, 15 months old, $6. Fully
_ ped. with papers. W. O. Dewberry,
Savannah, 218 E. Jones St.

_ Pure bred Chin. from reg. stock. 7
_ wks. old. $5 pr. De Los Turner, Grif-
; fin. Rt. C. :

Does: Silver Grey Giant 9 mos. old,
Black Giant. $3.50 each; 6 mos. Sil-
ver Giant, $2. $8 for lot. From reg.
Stock. Mrs. Florrie Edge, Forsyth, Rt.
6 mos. N. Z. White doe, bred if de-
Sired; 2 - 3 mos. old buck and doe.
(3 for $150; 10 mos. buck, Chin. and







White cross. $1.
Ped. Chin. and N. Z. Whites, $1 to
$10 each; Exch. for country cured hams
or thoroughbred Red hens. N. B. Teagle
Atlanta, 747 Dill Ave., S. W. :

9 Chinchillas, 3 hutches and 50 Ib.
rabbit feed for best offer for cash FOB
here. Quickly. J. S. West, Sardis. P. O.
Box 171.

Grey-and Red Belgiums, 2 to 5 mos
old, $1 each. Exch. for large stock
baby chicks. W. D. Kitchens, Atlanta,
RFD 7, Box 183.

Stahls bred Chinchillas. All ages, All
ent. to reg. Write your wants. Exch.
some for soy beans. W. Leon Muse,
Carrollton, Rt. 4.

Stahls Gold Cert. Chinchillas. Best
of cond. $4 pr. Does, $2.50; bucks, $2.
H. R. Gaskins, Americus.

SHEEP & GOATS FOR SALE

About 100 sheep and 40 lambs, $2.50
per head. Henry Joyce, Mt. Vernon,
Rt. 1. Box 9. \

8 or 10 ewe goats, $1.25 each. Exch.
Make offer. R. E. Barnes, Summit.

5 head milk goats, 3-4 Nubian and
1-4 Tog. 1 doe in milk now. Reasonable.
E. C. Wideman, Broxton.

50 sheep, 30 new lambs. For infor-
mation, address: T. C. Napier, Rings
gold.

Pure bred, reg. Swiss Tog. milk goat
doe for sale. E. S. Heath, Gainesville,
Brenau College. es

1 reg. Southdown ram, first class
cond. 4 yrs. old. Perfect breeder, $30

| Broxton.



FOB. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton, Rt. 2.|9



Live Stock Wanted

CATTLE WANTED

Exch value for a J. heifer calf, 3 to
5 mos old. Ea. to pay chg. on what
they send. H. E. Mealer, Adairsville,
Rt. 2. 3

Want nice, young cow, fresh in. Pay
cash, or exch value in laying Ancona
hens. Cow to be del. my place on No.
Decatur Road. near Brookhaven. State
price and particulars. Mrs. Jas Cotton,
Decatur, Rt. 2. eae

Want milch cow or heifer with 1st
calf, that will freshen between now and
next Xmas. Jersey or Guernsey, or
cross between the 2, within 40 miles,
cheap. A. A. Crider, Douglas. &}

Exch. value for heifer calves. Write
for further information. Noah A.
Blivins, Rising Fawn, Rt. 1. :

Exch. value for a good milch cow,
or a brood sow. R. C. Brewer,. Lula,
Rie2, : :

10 or 15 yearlings in fair cond. 6 to
8 mos. old. State best price at barn.
J. C. Rich, Round Oak, Rt. 1. Box 54.

Best price on reg. or high grade J.
heifers from fine producing stock, 4
mos. up. Within 50 miles. Cheap.
Give description. Mrs. J. E. Sikes,
Cochran, Rt. 1. ;

A few cows or yearlings,
State price, etc. in first letter.
ton Walker, Willacoochee.

10 or 15 calves on halves. Old en-
ough to graze open range. Until X-
mas 1932. Also 2 or 3 milch cows.
Write for particulars. B. E. Whis-
nante, Lenox, Rt. 2.

1 pure bred J. heifer calf. John H.
Culbreath, Union Point. 2

Exch. value for fresh young cow.
Mrs. W. W. Allen, Lavonia, Rt. 3.

Cattle to pasture, also baby calves
on halves. Party to del. to farm or
depot. L. E. Willams, Ty Ty.

Exch. 1\gilt with 6 pigs, 3 wks. old,
and 1 sow, to farrow in July. All in
fine cond. for good milch cow. E. W.
Fogarty, Warwick, RFD 2.

Want sev. young Hereford calves.
Pure bred and not over 3 mos old.



cheap.
Clay-

State age, sex, wt. and price, cash, cra-

ted, FOB your station. E. L. Poole,
Buena Vista. -

Want 15 or 20 yearlings not over 200
lbs. gross. Quote best price. W. B.
Richardson, Jr., Ivey.

Want a good milch cow, 2 gal. milk
and 1 lb. butter daily. State best_cash
price, etc. Willie Deal, Summit, Rt. 1.

Exch. value for 7 to 8 wks. old heifer.
Mrs. B. S. Waves, Buford.

HOGS WANTED |

Want big bone. Guinea pigs. also
young sow that is already bred. J. T.
H. Chappell, Villa Rica.

Want sev. nice shoats, wt. around
75 lbs. Exch. value.
Lavonia. Ze

Exch. pure Mosleys prolific 2-ear
corn at $2.50. bu. for sub. to reg. Du-
roc J. pig. Ben F. Powell, Lyerly, Rt.



2. :
Want bred sow or gilt, cheap for

cash, or exch. baby chicks. Chris
King, Forest Park. me

Jones Beasley,



MARKET BULLETIN
E. C. Wideman, ,

A shoat in exch. for cornfield bean,
butter bean seed canned beans, or
dried fruit. J. A. Adams, Hull.

3 or 4 mos. old. B. B. Guinea male
pig. Thoroughbred. J. J. Adams, Iron
City. ;

Hampshires wanted: 1 each, male,
wt. 125 lbs. and female, 100 lbs. To
be dbl. treated against cholera and
thoroughbred. G. W. Griffin, Och-
locknee, RFD.

2 Hampshire, Duroc or Berkshire
pigs. Exch. thoroughbred Donaldson
Reds, now laying, from trapnested.
stock. Mrs. J. E. Eppinger, Griffin,
Rt. &

Want pure bred big bone Black Gui-
nea sow bred to farrow, by Black Guin-
ea. Or pr. pigs. Exch. Cokers 5 cotton
at $1 bu. D. M. Lord, Commerce, Rt.
5

Want 2 reg. O. I. C. female pigs,
suitable for breeding. Must be good.
Howard Perry, Ellijay.

_ Exch. value for Black P. C. shoat or
pig. Mrs. S. E. Ussery, Hartwell.



HORSES AND MULES WANTED

~1 or 2 good mules, not over 8 yrs.
ake Mrs. J. E. Eppinger, Griffin, Rt.

1 to 3 jennets (donkeys) from 3 to
7 yrs. old, cheap. W. S. McMichael,
Buena Vista.

RABBITS WANTED

Want 1 or 2 does and buck. Prefer
Giants. Cheap. Exch. Booths AAA B.
R. eggs. Joseph Peterson, Broxton, Rt.





SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED

Want prices Nubian, Toggenburg and
Saanan milk voats, bred, or kids.
Grades and pure stock also. H. Eugene
Fant, Athens, 230 Normal Ave.

Want goat, broke goat if grown; if
not grown, want a Tog., Nubian, or

Angora kid. Cheap for cash, or will

trade 1 Donaldson Red cock. Jean Cox,
Decatur, Rt. 1, Care J. C. Nethertand.



Georgia Products For Sale



BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

Speckled Half Runners, 3c teacup
full; white Calif. black-eyed, 15c lb.
Speckled crowders, same price; cream
mush peas, 20c lb. Mrs. B. L. Brown,
Ball Ground. f

Bunch butter bean and white run-
ning beans for sale or exch. Limited
quantity. Mrs. H. C. Williams, Scot-
land. we

Few bu. sound New Eras, about 85
per cent pure. $3 bu. del, H. W. Thur-
mond, Greshamville. -

About 5: bu. cream crowders, slight-
ly damaged. $4.75 bu. or $4 bu. for
Be oe C.-B. Batton, Fitzgerald,

Gold Nugget, old fashioned sugar
crowders, 12 1-2c lb. and postage. Z.
R. Hutchinson, Quitman.

25 bu. good 90 day velvets, $3 bu.
50 bu. Brabhams, $2.75 bu. FOB. No
orders less than 2 1-2 bu. Cash. J.
P. McDowell, Dawson.

8 bu. old fashioned bunch speckled
peas, $2 bu. FOB. F. C. E. McDowell,
Shiloh. :

20 bu. Otootans, weather stained,
but sound. $2.50 bu. 10 bu. $2.35. 5
bu, Whips, $1.75 bu. $7.50 for lot. H. L.
Fields, McDonough, Rt. 3.

20 Ibs. brown, cornfield beans, wee-
vil free, 25c lb. and postage. Mrs. B.
T. Montgomery, Sparta, Rt. 2.

. 20 Ibs. purple hull white table peas,
20c lb. and postage. No stamps. Mrs.
J. P. Griffin, Bremen, Rt. 1. Box 122.

Pure Otootans. Recleaned. $3 bu.
FOB. Cash. C. V. Williams, Locust
Grove. :

Brabs, Irons, Speckled, $2.25; mix-
ed, $1.75; FOB. About 75 bu. in all.
Sound. C. A. Walker,. Ellaville.

Mungs, 6 lbs. $1 del. also 3 bu. cane
seed, $1.50 bu. 4 bu. black peas, $2
oF EOr Noel Weaver, Talking Rock,

Henderson bush limas. Sound and
pure. 15c lb. FOB. J, T. Crawford,
Barnesville. :

Running var. large cream sugar
crowders, recleaned and weevil free,
7 Ibs. $1; 25 Ibs. or more, 12 1-2c lb.
Good var. Mush peas, same cond. and
price. Cash. Nelma Burell, Buford.

5 bu. pure New Eras, recleaned.
$2.50 bu. . Exch:. for 13: dark B. 4.
hens. Ea to pay chgs. Jas. T. Holt,
Summerville, RFD

Small yellow early proligic peas, $2
bu. $1.25 per 1-2 bu. FOB; Black
Crowders, 10c lb. Sound. Postpaid
in 5 lb. lots. John W. Moseley, Soper-
ton. Rt. 2.

About 10 bu. purple hull peas for

seed, slightly damaged, $2.50 bu. del.



PAGE THRE

Money order or cashiers chk. :
H. Herring, Cairo.

100 bu. Biloxi soys, $2 bu. H.
Bailey, Albany; Rt. A. Sunny
Farm. Ne

Good streaked half runners,
free, 35c lb. 20c cup, 2 cups,
Brown, 6 wks. bean. 2 cups, 35c;
eyed, 20c Ib. Postpaid. Mrs. J.
Greene, Plainville, Rt. a

Limited quantity Vickers peas, 2 Ik
25c; 9 lbs. $1; Purple hulls, 2 lbs. 25
8 Ibs. $1. FOB. Cash. J. A. Pier
Alma, Rt. 3. fo

100 lbs. Sugar Crowders. Sound,
Weevil free. 10c lb. Jessie Chumble:
Juno.

Cream speckled and white crowde
Lady peas and Cailf. black eyes,
lb. del. No orders for less $1.
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. ss

10 bu. sound Irons, 85 per cent pul
$2.60 bu. $25 for lot. Exch. 1 bu. fo
8 bantam hens, not over 2 yrs.

W. A. Vandiver, Martin, Rt 2.

4 lbs. $1; Ky Wonders, 4 lbs. $1. Po
paid. Orders over $1 add Tc ex
Grady Kelley, Sulphur Springs. R

Ga. black eyes, 3 lbs. 25c. Sound
pure. Little mush peas, 25c pt.
bunch butter beans, 2 Ibs. 30c.
Dewey Nelms, Bowman, Rt. 1.
50 bu. sound, unbroken Whippoor
wills, gathered without rain, sacked
and del. FOB. Cass, Tignall or Wash-~
ington. $2 bu. Sample on reque
Money -order.. A. S. Anderson, D
burg. . j

Ky. Wonder pole, 8 or 10 lbs. 20c
lb. Abneer Baker, Norman Park.

5 bu. slightly mixed cow peas,
bu. FOB. Sample on request. Je
J. Lankford, Homerville, Rt. 1. Bo:
Small white lady peas, 4 lbs. 50
10 Ibs. $1 prepaid. J. M. Jones, Gray:
son. : ct

200 bu. each, Unknown and Speck
led, $1.75 bu. 50 bu. slightly damaged
Brab and Irons, mixed, $1.60 bu. Al
recleaned. W. R. Bush, Richland.

40 bu. of Victor and Eureca. A
sound. Write for sample and pri
R. H. Richard, Marshalville. ~~

No. 1 Brabs, $2.35 bu. Taylor Hoo
Unadilla, Rt. 2. : (

White or speckled running but
beans, 20c Jb. and postage.
Williamson, Plains. ae

100 lbs. clean, sound Cream Sug
Crowders, 13c lb. postpaid, Guy Wa
rers, Dahlonega, Rt. 3.

5 1-2 Ibs. baby limas, 25c lb. $1
lot; 2 lb. lady finger or rice peas
Add postage; 6 lbs. white crowders, 1.
lb. All sound. Miss C. L. Kell
Cumming, Rt. 5. ; ;

Cream Crowders, gathered with
rain, 20c lb. Under 1-2 bu. lots,
15c Ib. Write for prices for
than 1 bu. lots. Postpaid. J. S. Bart
ley, West Point. s

Purple Hull white table pea, 40
not prepaid, 50c qt. prepaid. Miss
V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Red Hull Speckled, $1.90 bu. Mixer
hay peas, $1.75 bu. FOB. J. A. G
ger, Davisboro. RG

Col. bunch butter beans, 20c Ib.
Ibs. $1; old fashioned corn field be
seed, mixed, 25c lb. Del. J. A. Ad
Hu? Ree: see

6 lbs. lady fingers, slightly weevi
eaten, 75c postpaid, or exch. for any
thing can use. Mrs. J. J. NeSr
Tifton; Rt. 7:

60 bu. A No. 1 Otootans.
gathered and hand thrashed.
bu. sacks, $15 ia sack, FOB. W.
Houser, Ft. Valley. (eget

6 or 8 bu. Brabs, weevil free, slig
ly damaged by rain. $2.50 bu. 1-
white Crowders, 10c lb. Hobso:
ae ee Rte, de ee
: . bunch and 8 lbs. col. lim:
patie ore ae 5 Ibs. black ae
yunch. lb. Mrs. C. J. Phil
lips, Soperton, Rt. 3. eS gare:

25 lb. hand shelled and asst. Jac
son Wonder limas, 20c Ib. postpaic
W. O. Gibson, Folkston, oe

Brabs, $2.10; Irons, $1.90;
and Eras, both $1.75; Mixed,
FOB. In new 2 1-2 bu. bags.
Cheeley, Mitchell.

40 or 50 bu. Tillman.

q

gan, Americus,
Ps Be Sol Cae ee Whips. Soun
nd clean. u. FOB. C. L. Hamil-
war Tee, Rt. 1.
u Clays, picked without ra
$2 bu. FOB. Money order with order
J. F. Cantrell, Cleveland.
Scallion onions, 10c bunch. No le
than 5 bunches at once. Mrs. J. S.
Mercier, Lawrenceville, Rt. 4. =







. Georgia

: Market Bulletin



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






























4 Department Of
Agriculture

Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner



THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 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
rate of postage provided for in

1917.

Notice of farm produce and ap-
purtenances, admissible under
postal regulations, inserted one
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- peated only when. request is ac-
ned by new copy. of no-
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| Second-Hand Farm Machinery,
|| Flowers and Seed, Incubator and
fi Ornamental Nursery Stock no-
|i tics are published in Monthly
the first Thursday of each
4} month.

|| Farm Land for sale editions are
|| published at intervals during the
|| year. Advance notices of these
editions appear from time to
time advising advertisers when
to mail us these types of notice.

Limited space will not permit
insertion of unimportant no-
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Market Bulletin does not as-
me any responsibility for any
notice appearing in the Bulletin
or transaction resulting there-



al

section 1103. Act of October 8,

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warm enough for baby chicks.

ture in which they are comfortable.

edge of the hover.

d reduce the temperature of

vy mortality.



grazed closely enough. And



t has been the experience of people
o are operating battery brooders
at a temperature of 85 degrees is

The usual recommendation, where ei-
ner coal or oil stoves are used in the
oder houses, is to start with a tem-
erature of 95 degrees, with a ther-
ometer hanging at the edge of the
er about two inches off the floor.
means that when the baby chicks
to bed at night, they are about a
t outside of the edge of the hover,
ause they will hunt the tempera-

\s they get older, chicks need less
t, and the temperature of the stove
ould be reduced so that the inner
e of the circle of chicks will con-
ue to stay about a foot away from

It is not possible to give definite
nperatures, because it is necessary
1ab the caretaker watch the chicks
the
ve so that these chicks dont form
habit of sleeping too far away. .
If the temperature is kept too high,
. chicks will keep backing up until
y get into the corners of the house,
nd then they will start piling. Once
he chicks are either too hot or too cold
ou are almost sure to have trouble
with crowding, with consequent poor
thering, slow growth and often hea-

Incorrect temperatures are the most
likely cause of chicks piling up.aA. N.

GIVE PASTURES A GOOD START |

With feeds scarce, there will be even
more than the usual urge to turn the
vestock on pasture before there is pas-

- ground.





MARKET BULYETIN

turage for them. Some grasses stand
close grazing better than others, but
any of them may be grazed too closely.

It is also true that the younger the
plant growth, the richer the plants are
in protein. This is particularly true
of the grasses, but it is seldom that one
sees a Southern pasture that is not
rather
than graze the pastures into the ground
it were better to run the mower if the
grasses in the pasture should happen
to get too large, old, and woody. If
the pastures are allowed to get a fair
start before they are grazed _ closely

they will produce more feed during the

season.Progressive Farmer.



BETTER PRICES FOR POULTRY

Some improvement in poultry and
egg prices in the fall of 1931 as com-
pared with 1930 should follow in the
wake of the present marked tendency
toward conservative buying and or-
dering of baby chicks, says Poultry
Husbandmen F. E. Elliott of Illinois
Agricultura] College.

Only 50 per cent as many chicks
were hatched in January 1931, as were
hatched in January, 1930, according

by the Federal Bureau of Agricultural
Economics. Orders on hand for chicks
to be delivered February 1 or later
were 42 per cent less than bookings at
the same time last year. It looks as
if the poultry business would not be



KILL PEACH BORER WITH GAS

Spring treatment of paradichloro-
benzene applied now to peach trees
over three years of age will kill 75 to

80 per cent of the borers in the trunk

at or just below the surface of the
Use three-fourths of an
ounce on four and five year old trees;
one ounce on those six years old or
older; and one and one-fourth ounces:
on very old trees if the trunks are un-
usually large. Scrape off trash and
loose soil from around the tree and
apply paradichlorobenzene in a con-

tinuous band about one or 1% inches

wide around the tree, letting the band
of material be 1% inches from trunk
of_tree. Cover with several shovelfuls
of soil free of trash and pack with

back of shovel. Tear down these
mounds in four weeks. Progressive
Farmer.

to the report of commercial hatchings.

overdone this fallProgressive Far-.
-mer.

N. J. Williams, Flowery Branch, Rt. 2.

2M. - 10 ib. cotton sugar bags, lc
each. T. N. Colley, Elberton. P. O.
Box 724. :

All kinds of bark, 12c lb. Sassa-
fras, yellow root and poke root, 15c
lb. Bermuda grass roots, $1 bu. Mrs.
Lula Bell, Alpharetta, Rt. 2.

Spighant, dried, 25c per bunch, also
rattle root and Percoon root. Cash
with order... W. J. Potts, Cleveland.

Spice wood, 25c lb. Black Haw, 20c
lb. almond root, 10c lb. green; yellow
root, 25c; grub, 40c Ib. Add postage.
Millard Anderson, Murrayville, Rt. 1.

Yellow root and sassafras, 30c lb.
poke root, 15c lb. cherry tree bark,
15c; Cucumber bark, 35c lb. Samp-
son snake root, 25c and other roots.
Eunice Abercrombie, Morganton.



Miscellaneous Wanted



Want 6 Ibs. good, mellow chewing
tobacco. Exch. pure Black Langshan
eggs. N. B. Burdem Elberton, Rt. 8.

Want 40 or 50 good pigs or small
shoats, under 75 lbs. Make best price
in first letter; stating kind and size.
P. H. Wallis, Rock Spring.

Exch. value for goats or chickens.
Joe D. Haynie, Greensboro, Rt. 1.

Exch. value for full stock Duroc pig,
aoe old. Fred Anderson, Murray-
ville.

Want good milch cow to milk for its
feed. Guar. good attention. O. R.
Cross, Cordele. Rt. 3. :

Want heavy breed chicks to raise on
halves by last of April or first of May
to 8 wks. old. Mrs. R. Wilkerson,
Dixie. Rt. 1. C-o H. J. Hodges.



Georgia Products For Sale



BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

Brabs, sound $2.75 bu. large black
eyes, 12c lb. Exch. for Marlboro seed
corn, and red skin P. R. plants. Ethel
Bell, Kensington.

Purple Hull white table peas, 40c
qt. Also Jumbo watermelon seed, 75c
lb. Money order. Mrs. Rubye How-
ard, Flowery Branch. Rt. 1.

Purple Hull white table peas, 40c
qt. Money order. Mrs. Bertha Wal-
drip, Flowery Branch. Rt. 1.

} COTTON SEED FOR SALE

200 bu. Cokers 884. 38 to 40 per
cent lint. 75c bu. <A. S. Edwards,
Jersey. ;

Long Staple cotton seed, 75c bu. or
exch. for anything can use. Chiel

Bell, Kensington.
Wilson Type, Ped. ist yr. direct.
J. Hope Tigner, Chipley.

$2.75 cwt.
HAY FOR SALE
Peanut hay, 3-4c lb. Velvet bean
hay, 3-5c Ib. Here. Cash with order.
Jno. M. Braswell, Empire. Rt. 1.

Georgia Products Wanted

ARTICHOKES WANTED
Want to buy artichokes. _Quoete best









|price per bu. D. Hines, Shiloh, Rt. 1.



SPECIAL SECOND-HAND MACHIN-
ERY NOTICE
FOR SALE: 1200 gal. Davis Cypress
tank, perfect cond. Used 12 mos. pain-
ted outside. Housed in dry place. $35
FOB Jackson. W. B. Powell, Indian
Springs.

SPECIAL MISCELLANEOUS ADS
FOR SALE

2 each June apple, quince and May

cherry trees, 10 and 15c ea. or exch for

good breed setting eggs. Mrs. R. Wil-

kerson, Dixie, Rt. 1, Care J. J. Hod-

ges.

Different roots and herbs for sale or
exch. for anything can use. Vernon
Meler, Baldwin, Rt. 1.

M. B. turkey eggs, 30c each. Pen
headed by tom, Bird Bros. Goldbank
str. Mrs. J. C. Walker, Marshallville.

Mammoth White Pekin duck eggs,
$1 per 13; $6 qa 100. No chks. B. L.
Mobley, Ludowici, Rt. 1.

Trio White Muscovey ducks, $5. Cash
with order. Express collect. Mrs. I.
A. Lang, Bladen.

1 fine milch cow with young heifer
calf, reasonable price at barn. Chas. T.
Bass, Bremen, Rt. 1, Box 48.





Miscellaneous For Sale



Fresh yellow root, Heart Leaf root,
and wild cherry bark, all 15c lb. and
postage. Charlie Gilbert, Murrayville,
Box 1b:

7 clean 4 lb. lard buckets with good
lids, 50c, or exch. for 2 Ib. bunch but-



fs -beans or bunch garden beans. Mrs.



BEANS AND PEAS WANTED

Exch. peck bright, sound Tillman
peas for value in white or cream
crowder peas, or any kind of peanuts.
ie first. R. P. Newton, Gordon,

Exch. Porto Rico plants for peas.
W. W. Williams, Quitman.

Want 2 bu. Brab peas. Exeh. pota-
to plants at $1.50 M. S. B. Crosby,
Baxley, Rt, 4.

Exch. 1 1-4 bu. Whatleys prolific
seed corn for 1 bu. sound, pure, Otoo-
tan soys to extent of 5 bu. beans. H.
O. Lovvorn, Carrollton.

Exch. yr. old Ped. Chinchillas at $5
pr. for field peas: Crowders or Otoo-
tans. F. M. Williams, Newborn.

PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Want large red ones (3 to 4 in hull).
Do not know name, but will know the







Thursday, April 9, 1931.

nuts from sample. Quote best price.
oni bu. J. R. Baxter, Carroliton, Rt.
2.

Want to hear from party that would
exch. 100 lbs. running seed peanuts
for 2 bu. Brab and 1 bu. mixed field
peas. J. J: Bloodworth, Gordon, P.
@ Box-12. _ -

Want 1 or 2 white Spanish pea-.

nuts for seed. Exch. 1 Ib. of fine yel-
low corn for 1 lb. peanuts, up to 2 bu.
peanuts. A. D. Giles, Douglasville, Rt.
2

Exch. dried apples, pumpkin, gourd

and other seed for good seed peanuts,
at reasonable price and good wt. Mrs.
R. C. Stover, Pisgah. :

Want seedling and paper shell pe-
cans.. Send sample and _ best cash



price. Geo. M: Prince, Columbus, P. |
O. Box 1160.

SYRUP WANTED
, Exch. value for lb. Ribbon Cane

syrup. W. J. Grubbs, Orchard Hill.
Positions Wanted

Want help to cut 100 cords of wood
on halves. John W. Vinson, Wellston.

Want place as Overseer of farm. Or
chicken farm. Capable of handling

stock, running farm machinery, etc.
Guy Alexander, Athens. RFD 2.

Want work for salf and 2 boys 19 and





16 yrs. old. Would take small crop and |

work for 2 on farm. - Sober and honest
and all willing workers. W. T. Har-
mon, Hampton, RFD 2.

Want crop or farm work at once.
Halves or wages. Great need of work.
2 boys and self. 3 or 4 room house.

C. H. Hayes, Hogansville, Rt. 2, Box 135.

A 1 or 2 horse crop on halves, or 10
acres in corn and hire rest of time. 50c
a day per person and house to live in.
Ref. J. W. Bray, Rome, Rt. 5.

Elderly man and young man want
work together, gardening, incubating,
brooding chicks, repairing, ainting,
and other utility work in general ar-
ound farm. Geo. T. Rowe, Atlanta,
Box 252, Rt. 2. :

Want job. Can do almost any kind
of farm work. Raised on farm. Also
carpenter, mill work. 48 yrs. old. No
famiiy. J. J. Underwood, Atlanta. 633
Gaskel. :

Want job on farm in Murray coun-
ty. Wages, comfortable house, water,
etc. Can drive Ford car, truck. Am
considered honest, reliapie good work-
ing boy. Mother and self. Jewrender
Murry, Coolidge. 5

19 yr. old boy wants job on farm.
Can drive tractor, truck, etc. Honest,
sober and willing worker. At once.
Johnnie Carrell, Ramhurst. Rt. 1.

Want job on farm for wages. Re-
pair work, manage, or.oversee, utility
man. in general. Would consider
share crop. 51 yr. Wife and 2 small
children. O. A. Stone, Atlania. Rt. 4.

Seed For Sale

130 lb. Black Top sorghum, $5, or
exch. for 50 baby chicks, any good
breed. Thos. Clark, Molena. Rt..2._

Old Sou. pumpkin, sunflower, white
spine cucumber. All 5c tbls. Old time
Eng. pea seed, 5c cupful; Stone Mtn.
10c cupful. Other garden seeds. Miss
Pearl: Farmer, Gainesviile. Rt. 1.

6 bu. Honey Drip cane seed. Pure
and sound. 5c lb. $2 bu. FOB. T.
O. McLendon, Carroliton. Rt. 3.

500 lbs. pure Stone Mtn. 40c lb.
Guar. pure and not mixed, from _se-
lected, large melons. C. W. Collins,
Atlanta, 813 1-2 Bankhead Ave.

10 bu. good, sound, sorghum seed, $2
bu. FOB here. John P. Cheney, Mari-
etta. 1012 Whitlock Ave.

300 lbs. Select Stone Mtn. Guar.
pure strain, 50c lb. or 30c Ib. in large
quantities. FOB. Ross Andrews, Had-
dock, Rt. 2. Box 43.





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LESPEDEZA

We have received several inquiries from parties who are in the
market for Lespedeza. We are listing below names and addresses of
parties who have Lespedeza for sale and suggest that farmers inter-
ested in this crop communicate with them direct.

. LARGEN LESPEDEZA CO., FAYETTEVILLE, TENN. Tenn. 76
HUGH POWERS, COUNTY AGENT, LEXINGTON, TENN. Tenn. 76
L. H. ODEN, BLACKSHEAR, GA. Kobe Lespedeza, :

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Thursday, April 9, 1931.

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MARKET BULLETIN.

NoTICE To ADVERTISERS

Because of the increasingly large cir-
culation of the Market Bulletin, it will be
necessary for us beginning with the April
9 issue of the Market Bulletin to take the |

following step, in order that we may con-

tinue publishing the Bulletin. .

No advertiser will be allowed over thir-

ty words to be inserted in any one notice.

The name and address of the advertiser
will be counted. In order that the adver-

tiser may know how the number of words

A. D. JONES, Director
_ State Bureau of Markets



Poultry For Sale

AUSTRALORPS|
Australorp cockerels, 1930 hatch,

and 2 hens, $5 trio. R. H. Crawford,

Tiger.



BANTAMS

6 mixed bantam laying hens, and 1

rooster, 50c each. C. J. Whitaker,

East Ellijay.

_ bantam hens and 2 roosters, mix-
- ed breed, Black Game and Brown L.
_ About 1 1-2 yrs. old. $5. Mrs. E. F.

Hill, Ellijay. Rt. 5. -

Fancy Black Cochin cockerels, $2 ea.

Exch. for hens of same breed. John

__8. Transou, Atlanta, 841 Fredrica St.

- BARRED, BUFF, WHITE & OTHER
ae ROCKS

2 Pure Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R.

_ yr. old cockerels, $1.75 each, FOB. Mrs.

A. R. Watts, Canon. ;

__A few choice Parks Rock and All

Gold Buff cockerels. Fine specimens

for breeders. F. W. Voight, Black-

shear.
10 pure bred Thompson Ringlet 13
and 14 mo. old laying hens, and 18
mos. old unrelated rooster. $13.50

FOB. Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon. Rt. 2.
_-. Thompson Ringlet yr. old cockerels,

- $1.75 each. Exch. for field peas;

' Cockerel for 5 bu. peas. Or exch. for
Nancy Hall plants. Mrs. J. P. Ma-
bry, Canon.

3 pure bred B. R. now laying yr. old
about 7 lb. hens, $4.50 for the 3. Cash
with orders. Ernest P. Etheridge,
Auburn. Rt. 1.

1930
is



1 pure bred White Rock April
hatch cock, $1.50 or exch. Oo
Vaughn, Bowdon, Rt. 1.

B. P. Rock hens, bloodtested, thor-
oughbred 1 yr. old, also 2 roosters,

_ Same stock and prices. Mrs. Annie
Cox, Loganville. Rt. 4.

: BRAHMAS

_ 10 Light Brahma hens and 1 cock-
erel, $12. Frank Caylor, Dalton, Rt. 6.

2 fine, pure bred Brahma roosters,
ready for service. $1 each; 3 pullets,
80c each; also few Buff Orp. roosters,
$1.15 ea. Collect. Mrs. J. G. Suggs,
Rocky Face. \





GAMES
-1 dark R. C. Cornish game pure
bred 1 yr. old rooster. $1.50 or exch.
for 15 same strain biddies. Mrs. E.
-D. Lawhorn, Sumner.

GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
_ 1 fine Black Langshan rooster, $1.90
or exch. for sound white crowder peas,





seed corn. Ea. del.
den, Elberton. Rt. 8. .

1 each, fine Black Langshan and B.
R. rooster, 1 yr. old. $1.25 each. FOB.
Eastman. No checks. Mrs. B. G.
Cranford, Chauncey.

LEGHORNS
95 AAA quality and closely culled
yr. old Tancred hens, now laying 175
per cent. $80; $1 ea. in 25 or more
lots. No personal chks. J. T. Ogle-
tree, Chatsworth. Rt. 2.

100 Ferris best egg str. yr. old hens.
Every one direct last March, $1 ea.
while they last. Mrs. Sam _ Gibbs,
Rockledge.

35 thoroughbred W. L. from Gover-
nor Hardmans flock. Culled. Best
layers. 25 to 30 eggs daily from flock.
$1 each. C. J. Whitaker, East Elli-
jay.

MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS
Thoroughbred Pape Black Minor-
cas, cockerels and now laying pullets,
$1 each, FOB. Malcolm McMillan,





artow. se

10 Black Minorca now laying hens
and 1 rooster. Pape str. 1930 hatch-
ed. $1 ea. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia.

10 Black Minorca hens and 1 cock-
erel. Pape strain. ~1930 hatch. $11
for lot. Exch. for 100 W. L. or Anco-
na baby chicks. W. B. Freeman,
Cleveland. Rt. 5.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
12 hens, mixed breed, fine layers
and thrifty. 75c each on yard. K. S.
Lindsey, Toomsboro. Rt. 3. Box 52.

-PEACOCKS FOR SALE
Very fine, long tail blue plumage
Peacock, 2 yrs. old in June. $75. Come
and see him. Miss Addie C. Hicks,
Scottdale. Candler Road. *phone, '
Holly-7302. |

PIGEONS FOR SALE

Fine Mondaines, , l
Carneaux, Giant White Kings, priced
right. Correspondence solicited. J.
H. Deaton, Columbus. Box 853.

White and Silver Kings, Tumblers,
Turbets, Eng. Carriers, Pouters .and
Homers. Write. Gomailyou Sirman,
Valdosta. P. O. Box 522.

Common pigeons, 35c pr. mated;
Mixed pigeons, 75c and $1 pr; Homers,
$1.50. pr. Guar, to please. James
Rice, Douglasville.

White Kings, banded, mated and
working. Good breeders. $1.50 pr.
F, B. Flanders, Rockledge. :

White Kings, mated and working.
Sell or exch. for anything can use. A.
J. Harris, Jr., Bradley. Box 75,



Mrs. N. B. Bur-

Red and Yellow}



will be counted, we are illustrating with

the following sample notice: Cotton seed

-$1.00 bushel f. 0. b. J. W. Smith, McIn-

tyre, Ga.

We will count the above notice as con-

taining 10 words. Many advertisers can

express their notices in less than thirty

words, and if every advertiser will co-op-

erate with us in the above, we feel sure that

we will be able to render the same serv-

ice that we formerly did. |

Z

REDS
Large to a@ge puliets, 75c each.
J. A. Wilson, Martin.

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

8 M. B. turkeys, Jan. 2nd hatch. Wt.
over 3 Ibs. each, $12 FOB. E. L.
Fleming, Bowman. Rt. 2.

Exch. 4 pure bred B. L. yr. old hens
for pure bred Fawn ,and White Run-
ner ducks. Mrs. Clifford Fleming, Ly-
lerly. Rt. 2.

Exch. 2 J. B. Giant young, fine
cockerels,- wt. 15 lbs., for duck and

drake, Giant Pekins. 1 Gockerel lost

1 eye. Otherwise O. K. E. S. Lump-

kin, Lithia Springs.
Poultry Wanted

chickens. W. J.

Mrs.







Exch. value for
Grubbs, Orchard Hill.

Exch. P. R. plants for 15 hens, not
over 1 yr. old, and 50 head of day old
chicks. L. E. Byrd, Bristol.

_ . LEGHORNS WANTED
$4 for 6 pure bred Everlay B. Leg-
horn hens, 1 1-2 to 3 yrs. old, healthy
and new laying, del. Write first. Mrs.
M. E. Rogers, Tucker. Rt. 1. Box 77.

Baby Chicks For Sale

W. L. and Reds, from quality stock
priced reasonably, and guar. to live.
Eustace J. McKinney, Jr., Blackshear.

Ferris best egg str. L. from stock
direct. $8 a 100 del. 100 per cent
live del. Guar. Hatch every Wednes-
day. -F. B. Flanders, Rockledge.

Baby chicks and hatching eggs:
Canadian R. O. P. and Holterman
B. R., $13 a 100; 300 or more, $1250;
eggs, $1 per 15, $450 C. Mrs. W. A.
Tanner, Broxton.

125 Reds, 25c each at 4 wks. old. 50
mixed breeds, 20c ea. 4 wks. old. Mrs.
E. H. Smith, Cochran. Rt. 5.

Ferris L. prepaid, $8 a 100. From
2 yr. old hens. Hatch ea. Wednesday.
Mrs. C. W. Haroer, Decatur. Rt. 1. -

100 4 wks old mixed chicks, $20, or
20c each. Money order preferred.
nah Jim Sam Berryhill, Cochran. Kt.

High grade, thoroughbred chicks:
B. and W. Rocks, Reds and W. L. $8.75
a 100; heavy mixed, $8.25. Postpaid.







W. C. Allen, Albany. Box 471.

Mayhood Red chicks, 13c each; Kir-
cher stra. Buff Minorcas, 18c ea.
Guar. live del. Mrs. L. M. Dunn,
Chauncey. Rt. 2. j



Quality Reds, White and Barred
Rocks, and Leghorns, chicks fron
bloodtested flocks: ; WV
asst. $8; light and heavy mixed, $
Live del. guar. W. S. Shields, Thom
son. x

Reds or B. Rocks, $9.50;
Brown lL. or Anconas,
healthy, bloodtested flocks.
guar. Custom hatching: 2c an egg.
105 cap. trays. .Sam Brown, Atlan-
ta, 316 Whitehall. x

Baby Chicks Wanted | i

Exch. tom and 2 turkey hens fo
pure bred R. I. Red or Golden Wyan
dotte day old chicks. Mrs. O. T. As

Eastman. oe
- 200 to 500 chicks to raise on ha

to 9 wks. Reds or Barrons Legho
H. W. Stovall, Hartwell. Rt. 2.

Want 2 to 300 chicks to raise on
ves to 8 wks. old. No bantams, aa
date. Pure bred Reds preferred. Wri
first. Mrs. Alice Woodall, Greensbor
RFD 1. ,

Exch. State insp. P. R. and Nancy
Hall potato plants for J. B. Gian
chicks or hatching eggs. Mrs. J.
Altman, Alma. if

Want 100 large breed chicks to r
on halves to 8 or 10 wks. old. No
later than April. Write. Mrs. J.
Greene, Plainville. Rt. 1. ;

Want 100 chicks to raise on halve.
to 10 wks. Black Giants, Barred,
Buff Rocks. R. L. Rumsey, Tocco
RFD 1. oe

Want 50 B. Rocks to raise on ha
ves to 8 wks. old. Write first. M:
Amy Marlow, Dahlonega. Rt. 4.

Want 100 any breed day old chick:
on halves to 8 wks. old. Write fir
J. R. Baxter, Carrollton. Rt. 2. oe

Want pure bred Cornish Indian
game baby chicks. A. L. Moss, Al

Want 150 chicks to raise on halv
to 8 wks. old. J. L. Stepton, Summit
RFD 2. ea

Exch. value for large breed oes





or would raise on halves to 10 wks.
Also exch. turkey eggs for Australorp
chicks, or guineas. Ada Powell, Ris
ing Fawn, Rt. 3. Bass

Eggs Wanted

Exch. 15 Indian Runner and Pe
duck (cross) eggs for Buff Orp. or
L. Wyandotte eggs. Egg for egg. Mrs.
R. C. Stover, Pisgah. ea

Want to hear from party having
Blue Wildcat hen eggs for sale, or will
exch. for Blue Andalusians. Mrs. L.
A. Lambert, Luthersville. Box 37. y







Plants For Sale

p. P. R. from vine cut. $1.50 M.
guar. Exch. fo oa or Iron peas.
oll large orde K. C. Mayers,
a
nsp. pure P. R., $1.75 M del. J. W.
kworth, Baxley, Petro; Ox: cae

and dipped, P. R. $1.85 M del.
Ga. No chks. Geo. Griffis, Odum,
eet. <2,

p. P. R. genuine. Govt insp and
eated. $1.45 M del. in Ga. April and
ay del. Tomato plants: New Stone

arly Prolific. Ready. $1 M, 25c a

Paul Lightsey, Odum.

st proof E. J., Chas. W. 75 M.

to, $2 M. Big Boston and Iceberg

luce, $1.75 M. Onion, $1.75M. All
now ready. P. R. ready April 10

hh. $2 M del. pepper plants, $2 M.
_ L. Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Govt. insp. and treated P. R. $1.50 M.



R. $1 50 M FOB. or $1.75 M post-
in Ga. Govt insp. and treated, B.
oge, Baxley.

P. R. Govt. insp. and treated, $1.50
t FOB. S. B. Crosby, Baxley, Rt. 4.

ooseberries, 50c doz. Fox grape vines

oz. cut. Exch. postage not includ-

Mrs. V. C. Sprayberry, Blue Ridge,

1.
re imp. P. R. Govt insp. $1.75 M.
maa May shipment. FOB. Cash
th orders. E. E. Carter, Hazlehurst,

R. Govt insp. $1.75 M. Above 5M
M. Tomato plants 35c a 100; $2 M

BB. FoI: Deen, Baxley.
arliest var: imp. Klondike strawber-
25c a 100; $1.25, 500; $2 M del. Mrs.
S. Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4.
ucretia dewberry, $1 a 100, FOB.

SO 1 well rooted Grancy grape berry,

$1 and postage. Mrs. Hattie-M.
s, Greensville, Rt. 3, Box 42.
t proof BE. J. and Chas. W. del.
prepaid PP, 200, 25c; 500, 45c; 75c
oO. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Rt. ae
bout 2M or more white Bermuda
/10c a 100, $2.75 for the lot. Exch
Tunner peanuts, if sound and new
op. J. B. McGill, Parrott, Ga.
ertified, P. R., $1.75 M. 5M or more,
65 M. del. Exp. shipments collect,
up, $1.50 M. Cash with order. Miss
ie Alexander, Valdosta, Rt. 1.
londike and Lady T. strawberry, 30c
0; raspberry, 50c doz. Mastodon
kberry, 50c doz. Exch for anything
use. Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody.
R. absolutely unmixed. No white
es among them. $1.50 M FOB. Er-
. Carter, Baxley.
R. Certified seed stock, $1.75 M.
r more, $1.65 M. Exp. collect, 5M
50 M. Cash with order. Wm.
cDonald, Valdosta, Rt. 1, Box 121.
nza tobacco lants, $1 Mee Sid:
amblee, Alapaha.
enuine imp. red skin P. R. $1.50 M

B, or $1.75 M del. in Ga. Cash with

der. No chks. J. W. Sellers, Baxley,

. 4, Box 69.

Imp. red skin P. R. Govt insp.' $1.50
FOB, $1.75 M del. Ga. No chks.
mney. order with order.
xley, Rt 4.
frost proof E. J. and Chas. W., 55c,
); 80c M del. H. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald,

uine yellow skin P. R. insp. and

d. Ready about April 15th. $1.75

el: T. H. Gordon, Rochelle, Rt. 2.
las. and J. W. and Flat D. cabbage,
w Stone and Greater Baltimore to-
to, Ga. Heading collard and onion
ts, 500, 60c; $1 M. $4.50 per 5M. All
Mrs. Gertrude Branan, Lewiston.
Napier grass plants and roots.
eatest green forage producer than
Stock and

other known grass.
ultry love it and it is fine for them.
-T. Smith, Cuthbert, 687 College St.
Red and black raspberry, Lucretia

wherry, both, $1 doz. Lady Thomp-
0 strawberry, 40c a 100; Blueberry,
-C. Add postage on small orders.
Mae Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
udzu, McDonalds / Blackberry,
icretia and Premo dewhberry and
malaya blackberry, each, $1 per 100.
W. Toole, Macon, Rt. 2.
ead. var. blackberry, dewberry and
-Yaspberry, all 5c ea.. 50c doz.
Blackberries and Sage plants,
Oc ea. a oe Rev. L. D. Rolader,
atta, F Box 454. -
Ee eames plants, Govt. insp. $1.25
Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quitman.
. party Bermuda grass roots off
100 ft. square to remove them.
. R. Hancock, Griffin, Rt. C.

O. M. Miles,

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MARKET BULLETIN

garden horsemint, peppermint, 10c
doz. black raspberry and Fall pear, 4
for 25c; Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dahlon-
ega, Rt. 1.

Missionary strawberry, $2 M. rhu-
barb, 25c doz. peppermint, $1 C. gar-
lic heads, 10c each; gourd and red
hot pepper seed, 10c pkg. J. E. Mc-
Curley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.

Guar. open field grown, frost proof
Flat D. and Chas. W. cabbage, 50c per
300; 75c, 600; $1 M. Postpaid. C. R.
Burell, Auburn, Rt. 1.

Imp. P. R. Govt. insp. $1.75 M. Ov-
er 5 M. $1.50 M. FOB. Sat. guar.
Cash with order. Clifford Altman,
Alma, Rt. 1.

P=R...insp. $1.75 M.- 5 WM: or over;
$1.65 M. Del. 5 M. or over exp. col.
$1.50 M. Mrs. J. N. Alexander, Val-
dosta, Rt. 1.

Early June Pink and Norduke wilt
resistant tomato, 25c a 100 and post-
age. Glenn Dasher, Valdosta, Rt. 1.

Imp: 2. Re Govt. insp. $150. Me 5
or 10 M. $1.25 M. Sat. guar. J. R.
Harrison, Coffee, Ga.

Spring cabbage plants, lead. var.
500, 65c; $1 M. PP. paid. I. L. Stokes,
Fitzgerald, Ga. Rtc2:

Pure, imp. P. R. Govt. insp. $1 50 M.
5 M. up, $1.35 M. Big Stem Jerseys,
$2 M. Now ready. Sat. guar. Ralph
Miles, Baxley. Rt. 4.

Imp. P. R. insp. and treated, $1.50
M. 5M. lots up, $1.40. H. G. Evans,
Graham.

Genuine red skin P. R. Govt. insp.
and treated. $1.50 M. FOB, or $1.75
M. del. April, May and June. del.
Willie Pearce, Surrency, Rt. 2.

P. R. $1.75 M. del or $1.50 M. FOB.
Small orders shipped COD. Ready
in April. M. J. Lewis, Baxley. Star Rt.

Booking orders for genuine P. R.
May 15th until June 31st. Write for
prices. Also lady finger peas, 10c Ib.,
onion sets, 50c gal. Okra seed, 10c in
5 lb. lots. Cabbage plants, $1 25 M.
Cader Stephens, Flowery Branch.

Pak: Govt. ae $1.40 M. New Stone
Sea $1 M. . J. Boatright, Cof-
ee

Imp. red skin P. R. State insp.
Chemically treated. After April 20th.
Cash with orders. Shipping chgs.
collect. Alvin C. Johnson, Fitzgerald.

Imp. purple skin P. R. State insp.
$1.50 M. del. April and May del. H
C. Owen, Hawkinsville, Rt. 1.

E. J. Cabbage, 60c, 500; $1 M. del.
5 M. del. $3.75. Joe Baker, Norman
Park, Rt. 1.

P. R. Govt. insp and treated. $1.50
M. postpaid. April and a del. G.
W. Owen, Hawkinsville, Rt.

Leading var. tomato, Tocbene: and
Big Boston Jettuce, 500, 75c, $1.25 M.
Field grown, new crop Wakefield and
Dutch cabbage, Heading and Blue
Stem. collard, white Bermuda onion,
all, 500, 60c; $1 M. postpaid. Sat.
guar. Walter W. McEver, Braselton.

Himalaya blackberry, 15c_ each.,
Mrs. J. C. Lumsden, Talbotton. .

Kudzu, 2 to 3 yrs .old, lc each;
vine cut. well rooted, 1-2c ea. Exch.
bon Cane syrup. James Franklin,
Powder Springs.

Hastings extra early prolific toma-
to, ready for shipping, 200, 75c; 500,
$1. 40; $2.25 M. prepaid. Mrs, T - N.
Harrison, Blackshear, Rt. 3.

Pink and Yellow skin P. R., Nancy
Hall, Triumph, Pattesaw Yam, Jap-
anese Yam, pumpkin or Yellow Yam,
$1.75 M. $1.50 M. 5 M. or more,
FOB. H. F. Stair, Valdosta. .

Pon ag 50 M. FOB. Ready April
1st. G. H. Rentz, Baxley. Rt. 4.

June Pink first of all and Hastings
prolific tomato, $1.50 M. Now ready.
Alfred Q. Sweat, Alma, Rt. 2. Box 39.

Cabbage and onion, $1 NEP. RR: $2
M., 5 M. lots, $1.50. tomato, $1.25 M.
Mrs. R. E. Hackle, Valdosta, 603 E.
Savannah Ave. -

Genuine red and pink skin P. R.
Govt. insp. $1.25 M. FOB. April, May
and June ae W. G. OQuinn, Sur-
rency, Rt: 2

Imp: -P. R. Gov't. insp. April, and
May del. From vine cuttings.. L. O.
Morris, Surrency.

Genuine P. R. Govt. insp. April,
May and June del. $1.65 M. Money
sree O. C. Walden, Blackshear, Re.

Imp. pink skin P. R. Govt. insp.
and treated. $1.40 M. Cash with order.
April and May del. Sat. guar. B.
M. Hosford, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 3.

Chas. W., E. J. now ready, $1 M. 5
and 10 M. Jots, 75c M. Booking or-
ders for pink skin P. R. insp. and
treated, $1.75 M. and old fashioned
Boones, $2 M. del. May and June
del. G. E, Waldrip, Flowery Branch,

gressive strawberry, 25c C. Mas-/Rt. 1

n, 75c C. horseradish, 6 for 30c;



iB. Zz and Chas. W. $1 M.

-cupful,
Send cash with order. Mrs. N. D. Den-

for peas, Otootans, peanuts, or Rib-|



ers of jusclony berries,

New Stone, Greater B., and Marglobe
tomato, $1. 15 M. for April del. Sweet
pepper, $1.25 M. Special 2 on
large orders. All del. Mrs. B. F. Mal-
lard, Rincon.

Klondike strawberry plants, earliest
variety; improved; young and well
rooted plants. 25c per hund., $1.25 per
500 and $2.00 per M. Mrs. JS. Bee
Cumming, Rt. 4.

Earliest improved Klondike ee
berry plants 30c per hund. Well root-
ed, young plants. Prompt shipment.
Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ga., Rt.
4,

Fox grape vines 6 for 50c. Tame
cherry sprouts 3 for 25c. Black rasp-
berry, $1.00 doz. Goose plums 4 for 20c.
Gooseberries 10c ea. Richard Hix, Ella
Gap, Ga.

P. R. potato plants, govt. insp. $1.50
per M. Lots of 5M $1.40 per M. Ready
for April shipment. Stone tomato plts.
80c per M. In lots of 5M 65c per M.
James Williams, Rockingham, Ga.

Kudzu crowns, well rooted, ready to
grow, $8.00 per M or $2.00 per C. Yonge

Walker, Mt. Airy, Ga.

Outdoor grown physostigia plants 10c
per doz. Kudzu plants, the kind that
will grow, 10c per doz. Napier grass
roots $1.00 per C. Cultivated blueber-
ries, named variety, strong plants, 10c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. M. Shattuck,
Blackshear, Ga. _

Hastings phlox, all colors, fall plant-
ing, fine plants, 20c doz. or 2 doz for
30c. Cream, white, red, gold and bronze
chrysanthemums '35 per doz. Water
melon seed; Nancy Hance, Kleckly
Sweet and yellow meat, 20c per large
hand selected, shade-dried.

ney, Calhoun, Ga., RFD 1, Box 36.

P. R. potato plants, also Nancy Hall
plants. Govt. insp. Correct count. Now
booking orders $1.50 per M. Cash with
order. W. W. Miles, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 5.

2M Mammoth ever-bearing straw-
berry plants 30c per hund. or $4.50 for
the lot. Sage plants 10c ea. Rosemary
15c ea. or 2 for 25c. Spearmint 3 for
10c all fob Mauk, Will exch. straw-
berries for 5 bu. of Piedmont Cleve-
land Big cotton seed. E. L. Corley, Rt.1
Mauk, Ga.

Cabbage plants 50c per M. Bermuda

| onion plants 75c. Marglobe and Greater

Baltimore tomato plants $1.00 per M.
iG. Li. Steedley, Baxley, Ga. ~

Govt. insp. P. R. potato plants and
Nancy Hall potato plants, good count

and prompt del. $1.50 per M or $1.40

for more than 5M. Warren Miles, Bax-
ley, Ga., RFD 5,

Klondyke & Lady Thompson Straw-
berry plants 25c a hund. $2.00 per M
del. 5M and more $1.75 per M. Express
collect. Ovie Crowe, Gainesville, Ga.,
RED 2.

Govt. insp. P.R. potato plants $1 15
per. M. In lots of 5M or more $1.50 per
M. fob. Full count and prompt ship-
ment. April, May and June del. J. C.
Tyre, Bristol, Ga.

Hall potato plants $1.50 per M can fur-
nish 25M daily. Greater Baltimore and
Stone tomato plants $1.30 per M. Ruby
King pepper plants 200, 50c; 300 65c;
500, $1.00. and 1M for $1.75. H. D. Sla-
ter, Pitts, Ga.

Govt. insp. P. R. potato plants $1.50
per M del. Cash with order. A. C.
Thornton, Odum, Ga. RFD 2.

Marglobe, Greater Baltimore and
Beefsteak. tomato plants 85c per M, 30c
per C, 50c per M. Also imp. P R pota-
to plants $1.50 per M or for over 5M,
$1.40 per M. Now ready to ship. W. H.
Morris, Baxley, Ga.. RFD 1.

Cabbage and bermuda onion plants,
500 for 50c, 1M for 75c, 3M for $2.10,
5M for $3. 00. Guaranteed. J. A. Mitch-
ell, Thomas, Gaecs

State insp. pink skinned PR. pota-
to plants $1.50 per M, also Mariglobe,
Greater Baltimore and beefsteak to-
mato plants, 80c per M, 30c per C and
50c for 500. April, May and June del.
J. A. Upchurch, Rt. 5, Baxley, Ga.

P, R. Govt. insp. potato plants, $1.50
per M or $1.40 in lots of 5M or more.
Would like to exch. potato plants for
chufas. Mrs. Sallie Perry, Baxley, Ga.,
RFD 4.

P. R. potato plants, Govt. insp. $1.50
per M. in 5M lots or more $1.40 per M.
del. K. V. Lightsey, RFD 2, Box 10,
Surrency,: Ga.

P. R. potato plants, Govt. insp. $1.50
per M in 5M lots or more $1.40 per M,
del. April, May and June del. L. C.
Tyre, RFD 2, Box 70, Surrency, Ga.

Heading lettuee $1.50 per M. Hima-
lee or blackberry plts., produces clust-

Peak Early Triumph ae Ae



5c each. =

Thursday, April 9, 1931.

postage. Mrs. Belle Godard, Rt. 2, Cog-
gins, Ga.

P. R. potato plants Govt. insp. and
treated $1.50 per M, 5M or more $1.40
M, fob. Cash with order. J. B. Patter-
son, Baxley, Ga,, RFD 4, Box 86.

Govt. insp. P. . potato plants, $1.50
per M. April del. J. O. Googe, Jr,
Surrency, Ga.

Red skin P. R. potato plants, Govt.
insp. $1.50 per M. 5M or more $1.40 per
April 15th. M. T. Griffis, Surrency.
April 15th. M. T. Griffis. (No address
given).

Red skin P. R. potato plants $1.50 per
M. 5M or more $1.40. Cash with order.
Postage cod. April 15th or 20th ship-

ment. S. D. Sheffield, RFD, Surrency,

Ga.

P. R. potato plants 1 to 5 M $1.60 per
M. Over 5M, $1.50 per M. Ail FOB
Surrency. J. M. Campbell, Rt 2, Sur-
rency, Ga.

P. R. potato plants Govt insp. 1 to
20M $2 per M. del. Special price on 50
M lots. S. E. Hollis, Baxley, Rt. 1.

P. R. plants $1.20 per M. Cash with
order. No CODS. Mrs. Archie Cour-
son, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 5.

P. R. potato plants ready for April
20 shipment $1.50 per M. Lots of 5M
or more $1.25 per M. Cash with order.
Robert Lewis, Rt. 4, Baxley, Ga.

Govt. insp. P. R. potato plants April
May del. $1.45, del. in Ga. Cash with
orders. W. D. Lightsey, Route Two,
Box 133, Odum, Ga.

Govt. insp. P. R. potato plants $1.50
In lot of 5M or more,

per M FOB.
$1.50 per M, del. in Ga. Cash with or-
der. April 20 del. C. H. Parish, Tifton,
Garskts:6;

P. R. potato plants, state insp. Plants.
from select stock and of a very prolif-
ic variety.. April and May del. $1.50
per M FOB or $1.75 M del. Cash with
orders..
Rt...

Imp. Red skin P. R. potato plants -
$1.50 per M FOB Surrency. Govt insp..
and guar. S. P. Hutto, Surrency, Ga.

-Kudzu crowns, 2-3 yrs. with large
roots, the kind that will live, $1.40 per
100 PP. $1 per hundred express collect.
L. G. Sanders, Rt. 2, Dewey Rose, Ga.

P. R. potato plants $1.50 per M. For
orders more than 2M, $1.40 per M. Cash
with order. Mrs. J. L. Norton, Baxley,
Ga. Rt. 5.

Genuine Marglobe tomato plants $1.-
50 per M. 5M or more, $1.25 per M~
FOB Baxley, Box 130, Rt. 4.

P. R. Red skin imp. from vine grown
seed, $1.50 per M. 5M or more $1.40
per M. Cash with order. M. H. Brad-.
ley, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 1.

P. R. potato plants/$1.50 per M FOB
Baxley. Cash with order. L. J. Pat-
terson, RFD. 4, Baxley, Ga. ;

Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants 25c

A. F. Willcoxon, Moultrie, Ga.

per hundred or $1 per M. Guaranteed

full count. Prompt shipment in ven-
tilated boxes. Also white multiplying
onions 45c per gal. del. All orders P.
P. J. B. Bennette, Flowery Branch,
Ga. Rt. 1.

Spring cabbage plants, leading varie--
ty, 500; for 65c; $1 per M. Mrs. Lillie
Stokes, Fitzgerald, GaoRt.-2.

Fresh grown E, J. and Chas. Wake-

field cabbage plants 500 for 50c, 80c

per M. Mrs. Geo. Gaffney, Fitzgerald,
Gao Rt,
P. R. potato plants, state insp. April

and May del. $2 per M, 4M and up, ~

$1.75. Tomato plants, April and May
del. Leading varieties, 500, 75c, $1.25
per M. 4M and up, $1 per M. R. W.
Dowdy, Rt. 2, Fitzgerald, Ga.

W. J. and Chas. Wakefield Copen-
hagen Market cabbage plants. Bermu-
da Prizetaker and Australian Brown
Onion plants 500 for 50c; 1M for 90c
del. Iceberg lettuce, early turnip beets
Hastings Extra early and New Stone
tomato plants 200 for 40c; 500 for 80c
del. PP. Orders may be assorted if de-
ane E. L. Durham, Saint Marys,

a.

_ Jersey, Charleston and Bermuda on-
ion plants, 300 for 50c, 500 for 70c; $1.-
a per M, del. R.-H. Kent, Dawson,

a.

plants $1.40 per M. 5M or more $1.25
Good count and quality guaranteed.

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1

Genuine Govt. insp. P. R. potato

Also have June Pink Tomato plants $1

per M. L. E. Deal, Bristol, Ga.
Sparks Earliana tomato plants $2.50
per M, 30c per hundred. Also heading
collards and Cepenhagen cabbage
plants, at $1 per M. W. H. Shearouse,
Guyton, Ga.
Catnip plants 10c per doz. or will

exch. for two settings duck eggs, any

kind. Mrs. O. M. Masb0urn

Bie 2
Scene ; Ga. :



sday, April 9, 1931.

_ Plants For Sale -

cyudzu plants $4 per M or will exch.
40 R. I. baby chicks. Each to pay
tage. Mrs. T. R. Rushing, Box 556
tesboro, Ga.
mion plants 80c per M del. Cash
h_order. Ivey Horne, Funston, Ga.
el: :
Jack raspberries well rooted 60c per
en. May cherries 15c ea. or 2 for
Lemon lilies 60c dozen; evergreen
edges rooted 50c per doz. Cuttings
jc per hundred. M. F. Etris, Rt. 1,
Jonega.
arkers Superior P R. potato plants
low skin and state insp. $2 per M.
n lots up to 5M $1.50 per M. Above
OM. A. B. Parker, Rt. 2, Plains, Ga.
eater Baltimore, Redfield Beauty
Brimmer tomato plants, 25c per
, $2.50 per M. Pimento, Bell or Bull



nd Ruby King pepper plants 30c.

undred, $2.50 per M. Ga, collard
nts $1 per M. Open field grown. Ap-
ot em. A. B. Parker, Plains
ions certified potato slips $1.75
M. 5M or up, $1.50 per M. Red or
ow bana yams $2 per M. Will con-
ct millions with right party. J. A.
mer, Alma, Ga.
re pink or purple skin Govt. insp.
potato slips, $1.75 per M. 5M,
010M $3 per M. Packed in moss.
ens Bros. Pembroke, Ga. :

dzu crowns, $1.25 per hundred or

per M. Will exchange for anything
use. W. L. Helms, Buena Vista,

_ R. Early Triumph potato plants
7 per M. 5M or more $1.50 per M.
isfaction guaranteed. J. W. Alt-
n, Alamo, Ga.
np. P. R. potato plants grown from
cuttings $1.50 per M. Ready by
ril 15th. Full count and prompt
pment. L. W. Taylor, Rt. 4, Alma,

ellow skinned P. R. potato plants,
t. insp. and treated $1.75 per M.
April, May and June del. Send
noney order. Jesse Touchton, Rt. 1,
avo, Ga.
ello . R. potato plants,
t. insp. and treated at $1.75 per M
April, May and June deliveries.
money order. D. Story, Rt.. 1,
Pure impr. red skinned P. R. and
Nancy Hall potato plants at $1.50 per
OB. April, May and June del. C.
edmond, Pelham, Ga.
vedfield Beauty, open field grown,
20 per M FOB. Cash with order.
A. Pierce, Alma, Ga. Rt. 3.
R. vine grown, insp. and treated
jato plants $1.75 per M; 5M and up
ae FOB Alma, Ga. W. C. Tay-
ov't. insp. and treated P. R. potato
S and old type Pink Skin, $1.75 per
1. Over 5M $1.50. Cash with order.
Williams, P. O. Box 54, Alma, Ga.
lic roots 3 for 10c; 50 for $1. J. E.
iley, Raymond, Ga. >
>. R. potato plants Govt. insp. $1.50
-M<up to 5M. Larger orders, $1.35
M FOB. Cash with order. April,
fay, June del. Guaranteed. C. H, Da-
Graham, Ga. :
R. potato plants, govt. insp. grown
Vine cuttings $1.50 per M. 5M
over, $1.35 per M FOB Graham.
H. Lord, Rt. 1, Graham, Ga.
mproved P. R. potato plants Govt.
$1.50 per M. 5 M lots and up,
ae M. D. T. Herrington, Gra-
a.
st proof cabbage plants, E. J. flat
Ch Charleston W., 60c-for 500, 90c
or 1M, $1.70 for 2M. Prompt shipment.
e Mays, Rt. 4, Pitzgerald, Ga.
atly Jersey, Flat Dutch and Chas.
abbage plants 500, 55c; 1M 85c; P. R.
otato plants $1.50 per M. Collard and
onion plants 500 for 55c; :
weet and hot pepper plants $1.40 per
All plants postage paid. R. Chanc-
r, Seville, Ga.
Imp P R potato plants, April and
y del. $1.75 per M, 5M or more $1.-
Guaranteed. J. J. Hughes, Rock-
wham, Ga.
- R. potato plants insp. Pink skin
Old variety. $1.75 per M; 5M $7.50.
pril, May del. Prompt shipment. F.
. Tyre, Bristol, Ga.
Strong P.R. potato plants insp. P
1 skin variety, $1.75 per M, 5M or
lore, $1.50 per M. Prompt shipment,
OB. J. A. Oliff, Bristol, Ga.

R. potato plants Govt. insp.
d full count and strong

.| Will exch. for beans or peas.



MARKET BULLETIN

plants, $1.50 per M. 5M or more $1.25
FOB Surrency. Zonnie Carter, me O.
Box 154, Surrency, Ga.

Imp. P. R. potato plants $1.50 per
M FOB. Cash with orders. C. V. Will-

ard, Douglas, Ga.

Imp. insp. red skin P. R. potato
plants from vine grown potatoes $1.50
per M. 5M $1.40. M.N. Ridley, Gra-
ham, Ga.

P. R. potato plants, Govt. insp. treat-
ed, April, May and June del. $2 per M
prepaid; collect $1.70 per M. Over 4M
$1.50 per M. 10M to 20M or more by
express collect, $1.40 per M. W. H.
Boatright, Box 141, Alma, Ga.

Tomato and pepper plants, May and

June deliveries; Marglobes $1.75 per M.
New Stone, Greater Baltimore, $1.25
per M. Ruby King pepper, $2.50 per
M., County and quality guaranteed. W.
H. Boatright,; Box 141, Alma, Ga.
_P.R. potato plants grown from vine.
State insp. at $1.60 per M up to 5M.
5M or more $1.50 del. April and May
del. N. W. Daniel, Ty Ty, Ga. Rt. 1.
; Early Jersey Wakefield and Success-
ion cabbage plants. 50c per M FOB
or will exchange for anything of value.
L. T. Beverly, Dixie, Ga. ees

Hastings extra early Prolific Toma-
to plants now ready for shipping, 200
for 75c, 500 for $1.40; 1M $2.25, P. P.
moss wrapped, well packed. Mrs. J. W.
Harrison, Blackshear, Ga.

June pink, stone, Early Prolific and
Norduke tomato plants for $1.65 per M
or 25c per hundred P. P. Send money
order. J. D. McLeod, Jr., Altamaha,

Ga. : : ;
Hastings red field Beauty tomato

plants. Now ready. Plants 20c a hun-

dred, add postage. Del. 30c a hundred.
Cash with order.
any kind of farm products. Mrs. W.
P. Fisher, Abbeville, Ga. Rt. 1.

Peppermint plants 25 per doz. Rhu-
barb plants, 35c per doz. 20 Ibs. of yel-
low root for $6. Missionary strawberry
plants $2 M. Catnip 25c doz. bunches.
Feather Few plants 35c doz. Tansy
plants 35c doz. Yellow meat water-
melon seed 5c doz. Stringless green
pod beans 20c cup full. Tobacco seeds
5e spoon full. Add postage. Snow
Bobo, Hartwell, Rt. 2.

Porto Rico potato plants, Govt insp.
and treated, $1.50-per M. 5M or more,
$1.40 per M FOB. Cash _ with order,
no personal checks. Mrs. Nancy Bow-
en, Rt. 4, Box 86, Baxley Ga. Care J.
B. Patterson Plant Farm.

Gen. Marglobe tomato plants, $1.50
per M, 5M or more, $1.25, ready April
1. FOB. Cash or money order. H. D.
Kimberley, Rt. 4, Box 127, Baxley, Ga.

50M tomato plants now ready. Mar-

globe, Earlianna, Bonnie Best, June
Pinks and Greater Baltimore, 25c per
100, 50e per 300, 65c per 500, $1 per M.
Also Porto Rico potato plants, 500 for
80c, $1.25 per M. 5M and over, $1.30
per M. J. P. Morris, Rt. 1, Baxley, Ga.

$1.50 per M for Porto Rico potato
plants, del. in Ga. Insp. and treated.
Several M per week; good plants, right
count, cash with order. John Griffis,
Rt. 1, Box 135, Odum, Ga.
- Tomato, cabbage and onion plants,
lead. var. $1 per M. Write for special
prices on potato, beet, lettuce, pepper
and collard plants. Andrew Clark,
Thomasville, Ga.

Porto Rico potato plants, Govt. insp.

and imp. Special prices on 10M _ lots.

and up. April, May and June del. Cash
with order. Frank H, Goodrum, Rt. 5,
Vienna, Ga. :

E. J. cabbage plants, 15c per 100. del.
Famous Chinese cabbage, fine vegeta-
ble, 50c per 100 del. All plants Gov't.
insp. Rush orders as_ amt. limited.
Plenty of E. J. and C. W plants in 20
days. E. J. May, Rt. 7, Eastman, Ga.

Cabbage, collard and onion plants,
60c per 500, $1 per M postpaid. Miss Ro-

.| sie Lee May, Lewiston, Ga.

Porto Rico, Early Triumph and Nan-
cy Hall potato plants, $1.50 per M. Can
furnish 25M daily. Greater, Baltimore
and Stone tomato plants, $1.30 per M.
Ruby King pepper plants, 50 per 200,
60c per 300, $1 per 500, $1.25 per M. H.
D. Salter, Pitts, Ga. Z

Pure Porto Rico govt. insp. $1.50 per
M,. Ready about April 20. Cash with
order. R. A. Herrington, Rt. 8, Baxley,
Ga.

Prizetaker onion plants, 500 for 65c,
$1.25 per M postpaid. Tomato plants
now ready, 80c for 500, $1.40 per M
postpaid. Cabbage plants, 75c LS oe
Crenshaw, Pitts, Ga.

Porto Rico potato plants, State insp.
and treated, ready April 20, $1.50 per
M by parcel post, 5M and up, $1.25 per

Will exchange for.



M. FOB. Good strong plants, full
count, cash with order. J. F. Lewis,
Baxley, Ga.

Kudzu good strong plants, $5 per M.
Or will exch. 1M Kudzu plants for 10
bu. of good cotton seed. John W. Hen-
drix, Ball Ground, Ga.

Porto Rico potato plants, Govt. insp.
$1.50 per M. 5M and up, $1.40 per M,
FOB. Cash with order. B. F. Kimbrel
Rt. 3, Baxley, Ga.

Pure Porto Rico potato plants, State
insp. $1.50 per M. Fill large or small
orders. Marglobe and Baltimore to-
mato plants, $1.25 per M. 75c per 500.
All FOB. Tomatoes now ready to ship.
J. P. Mullis, Rt. 4, Baxley, Ga.

Pink skin Porto Rico potato plants,

pure, no white potatoes among them.

Ready April 10, $1.50 per M FOB, Will
exch. for field peas. Horace H. Dean,
Baxley, Ga. f :

Tomato plants, ready April 1, Mar-
globe, Greater Baltimore and Bonnie
Best; 30c per 100, 50c per 500, $1 per
M. Also Porto Rico State insp. pota-
to plants, $1.50 per M. Mrs. C. C. Bee-
cher, Baxley, Ga.

Cabbage plants, collard plants, straw-
berry plants, seed peas, chufa seed,
will exch. for equal value. W. J. Mor-
gan, Stillmore, Ga. ,

Gen. Red skin Porto Rico potato
plants from vine cuttings, made on new
ground, treated and insp. $1.65 per M,
money order, or $1.75 by check. Del.
Ga. points. J. W. Harman, Sumner,
Ga.

Porto Rico potato plants, $1.60 per
M, over 2M, $1.50 per M. Now ready
to ship. Nancy Halls, $1.65 per M.
Ready April 25, Exch. for anything I
can use. Lonnie Moore, Rt. 4, Alma,
Ga. : :

Hastings Extra early Gulf State,
Market, Marglobe, June pink, Redfield
Beauty, tomato plants, 40c per 100, $1
per 400, $2 per M prepaid. Large ord-
ers cheaper. Plants labeled, bundled,
roots mossed. prompt shipment. D. J.
Harrison, Rt. 3, Blackshear, Ga.

Govt. insp. Pink skin Porto Rico po-
tato plants, $1.75 per M to 4M. 5M and
up, $1.65 per M del. in 3rd zone. Har-
vey Story, Rt. 1, Autreyville, Ga.

- State insp. Porto Rico potato plants,
$1.75 per M. 5M and up, $1.50 per M.

Gen. good Greater Baltimore tomato
plants now ready, 85c per M. 5M and
up, 75c per M. T. Millikin, Coffee, Ga.

Gen. good Early Jersey cabbage
plants, 85c per M. now ready. 5M and
up, 75c per M. Greater Baltimore to-

rmato plants, 85c per M, 5M up, 75c. L.

R. Boatright, Coffee, Ga.

Pure Red skin Porto Rico potato
plants, Govt. insp. and treated, $1.50
per M, 5M up, $1.35 M. J. M. Deen,
Coffee, Ga.

Thousands of early Porto Rican sweet
potato plants, $1.50 per M. del. in Ga.
in lots of 5M and up. Burpees earliest
tomato, Earlianna tomato plants $1.50
per M del. Pimento pepper plants, $1.-
50 per M del. Plants grown in open beds
high living per centage guar. D. F.
Thomas, Box 27, Odum, Ga.

Kudzu plants, 75c per 100. Mrs. Mary
E. Taylor, Rt. 3, Gordon, Ga.

Porto Rico potato plants, Govt. insp.
and treated, from vine potatoes, $1.50
per M. 5M and up, $1.25 per M del.

last of April. L. E. Toole, Rt. 2, Ma-

con, Ga.

Gen. Porto Rico potato plants, $1.75
per M, over 5M, $1.50 per M. Millions
nice spring grown, tough, frost proof
cabbage plants, Wakefield, 500 for 50c,
75c per M, $1.80 per 3M, $2.50 per 5M.
Good plants, count, and. prompt ship-
ments guar. B. J. Head, Alma, Ga.

Imp. purple skin Porto Rico potato
plants, Govt. insp. and treated, $2. per
M. April, May and June del. Crystal
Wax Bermuda onion plants, now ready
$1.50 per M. New Stone and Greater
Baltimore tomato plants, $1.25 per M.
Cabbage plants ready to ship at $1 per
M. Fresh spring grown plants. John
R. Boatright, Coffee, Ga.

Marglobe tomato plants, $2 per M.
Egg plants, No. 2 Gladiola bulbs $1.50
per 100, mixed ee A. P. Wheeler,
201 Dodson St., Americus, Ga.

Best Early tomato plants now ready,
$2 per M, FOB, $2.25 per M del. or 35c
ver 100 del. Guar. prompt shipment.
Mrs. Ouida Harper, Rt. 1, Osierfield,
Ga.

Boon potato plants, $1.75 collect, Ga.
300 for 45c, 500 for 65c, $1.10 del. Bill
Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville, Ga.

Pure Govt. insp. Porto Rico potato
plants, $1.75 per M, 5M up, $1.50 M.
Good strong plants, well rooted. J. J.
QUiff, Bristol, Ga. =
Greater Baltimore tomato plants, $1



. PAGE SEVEN

plus postage. Mrs. W. M. -Watkins,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 2. me

Hastings large cream and white su-
gar crowders. Sound and pure 6 lbs.
$1; 15 Ibs. up, 15c lb. postpaid. Lady
peas, same price. C. R. Burell, Au-
burn, Rt. 1.

Soy beans for sale or exch. for cot-
ton seed, peanuts, cured meats or po-
tato slips. W. M. Baker, Eatonton, Rt.
I. :

Otootans. Pure and hand threshed;
not broken up, $4 bu. Also corn, fod-
der, hay and baled shucks. W. HH,
Lynch, Zebulon.

Large cream and red spotted crowd-
ers, 15c lb. 5 lbs 50c; 10 lb. $1. Exch. 1
lb. for 100 Crystal Wax Bermuda onion
or cabbage plants. C. Watson, Logan-.
ville, Rt. 4.

Brown sugar crowders, $1.25 pk. 10c
lb. Add postage. Exch. for any kind
ouch peanuts for hogs, or for chu-
fas. J. R. Gable, Raymond. e
Early maturing Bunch, prolific sand
colored peas, 10 lbs. $1; 4 lbs. 50c. Del.
Mrs. A. E. Pope, Winston. ~

Gen. P. R. plants from vine cuttings.
fresh Jand ea. yr. $1.50 per M FOB.
Ready April 15. Mrs. Eldon Joiner,
Thomasville, Ga. i

Imp. Porto Rico plants, $1.50 per M.
Early Triumph, $1.75 per M. E, L. An-
derson, Rt. 4, Alma, Ga. ae a

Marglobe leading value tomato plants
$1.50 M postpaid. $1.25 collect. 5M or

up, $1 M. Ruby King, Large Bull Nose,
Pimento and long red cayenne pepper

plants, $2.75 M, collect, $2.50. Egg
plant same price as pepper. Porto Rico |
potato plants $2 per M, $1.50 col. John |
W. Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga. cae
Govt. ins. P. R. potato plants, $1.50
ie M, FOB. E. E. Carter, Hazlehurst,
a.
C W cabbage plants 200 for 45c, 500
for 65c, del. Cabbage and collard plants
45c per 200, 65c per 500, $1 per M del.
Mrs. F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga.
Leading var. plants: cabbage, 80c M ~
del. 65c FOB; Onion, $1 M Tomato, $2
M. Pepper, $2.50 M. Lettuce, 35 C;
Bere 50c C del. H. E. Smith, Baxley.
Rt. 4. '

. Plants Wanted

Wanted to buy 75M P.. R. potato
plants for April 15th del, FOB Hawk-
insville, Ga. Plants. not under 8 inch- >
es long: Mrs. H. J. McCowey, Hawk-
insville, Ga. Rt. 5. f

Wanted to exchange thirty R. I. Red
eggs for 1M P. R. potato plants. Otis
M. Mashburn, Rt. 5, Cumming, Ga.

Wanted, 5 or 6M Red skin Govt insp
P. R. potato plants April 10 del. Prefer
exchange 100 B. R. baby chicks del.
about April 25th. R. L. Reid, Zebu-
lon, Ga. Rt. 1.

Exch. currant sprouts, 1 1-2 to 4
ft. at 12 1-2c ea. including postage,
Govt. insp. for value in potato plants:
P. R., or Nancy Hall. Mrs. W.
Stevenson, Sharpsburg. 4

Exch. Tancred W. L. cock for 1 M.
P. R. slips. I to pay postage on cock;
other party on slips. Mrs. Lee Whit-
more, Canton, Rt. 1. 5 Se

Want 2 to 5 M. pink skin P. R. po-
tato plants at once. Send prices,
Roscoe C. English, Barnesville, Rt. 1.

Want 10 M. P. R. potato plants.
Exch. Wilson big boll cotton seed. R.
N. Massey, Nicholson. a

Want 500 each: Boones Nigger
Killer, Peck to the Hill, Nancy Hall,
Early Triumph, Japanese Yam, Pump-
kin Yam, Bunch P. R. Will pay cash
at $1.25 M. del. or give 3 lbs. butter
del. for 1 M. plants, or exch full stock
B. L. yr. old hens at $1 each: Mrs. .
Charles L. Willis, Talking Rock, Rt. 3.

Want few M. pink skin P. R. potato
plants. Exch. Hastings prolific corn
and other value. J. H. Beasley, La-
vonia. a ;

Want 3 to 5 M. Big Stem Jersey
potato plants, April 20th. State exact
del. date and del. price. R. V. King,

Forest Park.
Want sev. M. Gov't. insp. P. R.
plants. Exch. value for same. Jones

Beasley, Lavonia,
Car Lots

CORN FOR SALECar Lots we
3 or 4 cars slipped shuck corn, 75c
bu. FOB. No less than car lots. W. B.
Wilkes, Adel. a eee
Slipped shuck corn in car lots or less
80 lbs. per bu. Sound, well cured and
practically free from weevils. Chas. F.
Howe, Ft. Valley. st ee
Slipped shuck corn in car lots, 80c bu.
FOB. G. A, Ware, Marshallville, Ga,













PAGE EIGHT ;
Plants For Sale



E. J. and Wakefield plants after
_ April 20th, $1.25 M. del. Exch. 1 M.
for 1 bu. peanuts or Irish potatoes.
Ea. del. D. M. Blackwell, Cleveland.
Chas. W., E. J. cabbage, and onion,
both 75c M. Tomato, dif. var. $1.75
~ and $1.50 M. Pepper, P. R. potato,
and Big Boston Lettuce, all $2M. C.
L. Smith, Baxley. Rt. 4.

Strawberry, 25c a 100; Fox grape,
5c doz. dewberries, 50c doz. raspber-
ries, $1 doz. blackberry, 40c doz. Mon-
ey order and postage. Mrs. Tamma
Whight, Ellijay, Rt. 4. Box 76.

Red skin: P. R. Gov't. insp. $2 M.
Ready May ist. Frank Griffin, Bax-
ley. Rt. 4. Box 128.
= Goy't. insp..P. R.,. $1.50.M.: Cash
with order. FOB. W.S. A. Beckworth,
Baxley.

Goyt. insp. and treated, P. R., $1.50
M. FOB. R. S. Rentz, Baxley.

P. R., April, May and June del. $1.50
M. 5 M. or more, $1.25 M. FOB. W.
C. Lightsey, Bristol.

+ Crystal Wax Bermuda onion, $1 M.
~ del. F. L. Pearson, Altamaha.

P. R. $1.75 M. del. 5 M. up, $1.65 M.
Exp. collect. $1.50 M. Cash with order.
Mrs. J. N. Alexander, Valdosta, Rt. 1.
Box 121, :-

Earliana tomato, 40c a 100, $2 M.
baa ready. Mrs. W. D. Bryant, Cof-

ee.
Early Klondike strawberry, 25c a 100
$1, 500; $1.75 M. Mrs. C. T. Hunt,
- Cumming, Rt. 4. 3
PR. $1.50 M. Exch. for 1 Bour-
bon Red turkey hen. J. T. Holland,
Lenox. :
Lucretia dewberry, 80c a 100; 50c
' for 50; 30c doz. Mrs. Ella Robinson,
Greenville. Rt. 3.
P. R., from vine cut. Govt. insp.

$1.50 M. FOB. $1.75 M. del. Ga. A.
_ W. Parsons, Abbeville.
- Booking ordes for imp. Banana

yams, M. (P. R., $1.50 M. del. April,
May and June del.. Money order. T.
T. Winge, Rockingham.

Earliana tomato, $1.50 M. del. 10c
per 100 if called for. B..L .Lynn,
_ Waycross, Rt. 2.

Purple Skin Govt. insp. P. R. $1.50
M. 5 M. or more, $1.35 M. 1-3 with
order. Ursrey Adams, Graham, Rt. 1.

Marglobe and Greater B. tomato,
ped. seed, 35c a 100 and postage; $3.50
M. Now shipping. L. R. Hutchinson,
Quitman.

Lettuce plants, 15c a 100 and post-
age. Exch. for seed peanuts.. Mrs.
H. B. Grizzle, Royston, Rt. 3.

_~P. R. $1.50: M. FOB, or $1.75 M. del.
Ga. Govt. insp. B. O. Googe, Bax-

ley.

Wakefield cabbage, 70c M. del. to
.$rd zone; 45c M. FOB here; Copen-
_hagen Market cabbage, Prize Taker

and other onion, 90c M. del E. L.
- Durham, Saint Marys. .
Guar. pure P. R. from Govt. insp.
seed, Early hot bed del. $2.50 M. Lat-
er, $2.25 M. del. Special prices on
: mige lots. Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven.
_ Stone and B. tomato and pink skin
P. R. plants, $1.60 M. del. Ready lat-
ter part of April on. B. E. Daniel,
by Ly, Fob. 1s ;
Govt. insp. imp. purple skin P. R.
$1.50 M; 5 M. $7; 10 M. $13.50 FOB;
New Stone tom. . $150 M: Willie
Stewart, Alma. A
Cabbage, 25c, 200; 45c, 500; 75c M.
5 M. up, 50c del. Tomato, ready Ap-
Pot .touh;. %5c,>-5007.) $1.25. -M.* del. -S.
C. Rowe, Fitzgerald, P. O. Box 72.
State insp. P. R. $1.25 M. FOB, or
$1.50 M. del. Ga. Tomato and BORD.
$2 M. or 30c a 100. All FOB. m.
J. O'Quinn, Odum, Rt 2

Nancy Hall pot. $1.50 M. New Stone
and Baltimore tomato, $1.25 M. J. J.
Glosson, Alma. Rt. 3. 2

Pure red and yellow P. T. Exp.
collect, $1.50 M; 5 M. $7; 10 M. $12.50.
Postpaid, $1.75. Onion and cabbage,
500, 60c; 90c M. John B. Pope, Fitz-
gerald.

Red skin P. R. Govt. insp. and dip-
- ped, $150 M. 5 M. or more, $1.50 M.
: Dempsey Whiddon, Tifton, Rt.

-_P. R., $1.50 M. or $1.75 M. del; Mar-
globe, New St. and Baltimore tom. $1
FOB, or. $1.25 M. del. Grady Turner,
Macon, Rt. 2.
Pink and red skin P. R,. Govt. insp.
and dipped, $1.60 M. 5 M. or more,
a M. FOB. A. J. Whiddon, Tifton.

Es

E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage, $1.30 M..

R., Yellow Yam and Nancy Hall,

$1.50 M. Tomato, $1 per 400; $2 M.|M

postpaid. J. B. Cowart, Collins.
* PR. Gov't. insp. $1340 Mc 5 M. up,
- $1.25; Cabbage, 50c M. Tomato, $1
_M. Egg plants, $1 M. All FOB. Rea-
dy, April 20th. Emory B. Bower, Dixie.









MARKET BULLETIN

Sev. 100 M. Goyt. insp. and treated
P. R. Ready about April 15th. Del.
$1.50 M., FOB, $1.25 M. In Ga. Con-
tract to right party. R. L. Griffis,
Cecil.

P. R., both kind. Guar. unmixed.
Govt. insp..$1.50 M. 5 M. up, $1.40
M. Ready about April 15th. D.-D.
Bland, Baxley.

P. R., $150 M. 5 M. up, $1.40 M.
FOB. R. M. Morris, Surrency, Rt. 2.

White and yellow Bermuda onion
plants. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery
Branch. Rilo?

50 M. Copenhagen cabbage, 75c M.
or 50c, 500. SOB. Exch. for P. R. po-
tato slips. 2 M. cabbage for 1 M. po-
tato. Ea. del. Leon Hallonman, Ma-
con, Rt. 3.

100 M. pimiento pepper, April 15th
del. 50c a 100; $3.50 M._ postpaid.
Write for larger lot prices. H. W.
Corbett, Lakeland. :

P. R. pink skin and old time yel-
low.. Govt. insp. $1.75 M. prepaid,
$1.50 M. collect. Any amt. J. U. New-
ell, Pitts.

Old time P. R. April, May and June |

del. $1.50 M. del. PP. in Ga. Cash or
money order. J..S. Gruber, Odum.

Pure P. R. Govt. insp. and treat-
ed, $1.75 M. del.\ Cash. No chks. Ap-
ril, May and June del. T. M. Mullis,
Odum, Rt. Box 134.

Yellow Bermuda onion and _ lead.
var. cabbage plants, postpaid, 500, 60c;
90c M. 2M. $1.70 J. R. Pope, Fitz-
gerald. a

Govt. insp. P. R. $150 M. FOB.
Special prices on 10 M. up. Ready Ap-
ril 25th. L. A. Carter, Rockingham.

J. W. cabbage, $1 M. Exch. for black
wax snap beans. W. E. Goodwin,
Wadley.

P. R. $1.50 M., Marglobe tom. $1.25
M. Sweet pepper, $2; Baltimore tom.
$1 M. Money order.
Baxley.

P. R. State insp; and treated. $1.75
M. 5 M. or more, $1.50 M. del. April,
May and June del. Jno. A. Barker,
Rochelle, Rt. 2. Box 3.

Pure P. R. Govt. insp. $1.60 M. 5M.
or more, $1.50 M. 25 M. or more, $1.40
M. D.,W. Black, Cordele, Rt. A.

Certified P. R. Parcel post ship-
ments, 1 to 4 M. $1.75. M. del. Exp.
shipment 5 M. up, $1.65 M. prepaid;
$1.50 collect. Cash with order. Mrs.
Annis Alexander, Valdosta. Rt. 1.

Tomato plants, ready. Leading var.
50c a 100; $3.50 M. del. at once. Lat-
er, $2.50 M. Kudzu, 75c a 100,.$6 M.
FOB. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register.

Genuine P. R. Certified. $1.75 M.
del. 5 M. or more, $1.65 M. 5 M. or
more, $1.50 Exp. collect. Cash with
order. Ready April 15th. Wm. Mc-
Donald, Valdosta, Rt. 1. Box 121.

E. J. cabbage, 200, 35c; 500, 65c; $1
M. Govt. insp. P. R. $1, 500; $1.75 M.
del. Ready about April 20th. Toma-
to, $1 M. Walter Johnson, Baxley.

E. J., Chas. W. and _ cabbage-col-
lard plants, $1 M. 5 M. $4; Tomato

and pepper plants, $1.25 M. 5 M. $5.|.

Del. B. F. Mallard, Rincon.

Govt. insp. P. R. red and pink skin.
$2 M. 5 M. up, $1.75 M. May and
ae del. Guy Crow, Gainesville, Rt.

Gov't. insp. P. R. $1.50 M. Tomato,

$1.25 M. Last April, May and June

del. $1 books order, bal. COD. Plus
postage. Cash and chgs. prepaid. J.
W. Watson. Pitts.

Govt. insp. P. R. $1.50 M. FOB. Ap-
ril, May and June del. Exch. 10 M.
for 100 chicks, day old. Ea. del. Mrs.
L. F. Dykes, Baxley, Rt. 2. Box 40.

Himalaya berry, 35c doz. Mint, 25c
doz. postpaid; garlic bulbs, New Pros-
perity onion, 500, 75c plus _ postage.
Mrs. R. H. Wright, Middleton, Rt. 1.

Cert. P. R. $150 M. Marglobe to-
mato, $1.25 M. Baltimore and New
Stone, $1 M. Pepper, $2.25; cabbage,
70c M. Dave Tuten, Baxley.

25 or 30 M. Branzia tobacco plants,
now ready, $1 M. FOB. R. E. Hew-
ett, Dixie.

EK. J. Wakefield cabbage, 50c M.
FOB, or exch. for anything of equal
nue: Jos. M. Corbett, Kirkland. Rt.

P. R. and Nancy Hall. Govt. insp.
$1.50 M. FOB. April, May and June
del. D. V. Glosson, Alma, Rt. _

Imp. P. R. and yellow skin potato
plants, ready about 20th April. $1.60
M. 5 M. up, $1.50 M. J. B. Fossett,
Baxley.

Insp. P. R. $1.50 M. Tomato, $1.25
M. Baltimore and New S. $1 M.
Ruby King pepper, $2.25 cabbage, 65c
f.. E,. W. Branch, Baxley.

P. R. and Pattisaw pot. $150 M.
Pimiento pepper, $1.25 M. All Del.
Write for prices on 10 M. and up.
Mrs. S. Pitts, Leesburg. Rt. 4. Box 60.

Govt. insp. genuine red and pink



D. M. Barber,.





skin P. R. $1.25 M. FOB. April, May,
a del. W. G. OQuinn, Surrency.
Rt. 2; st

J. and Chas. cabbage, 500, 60c;, $1
M; pure red skin P. R. 500, 90c; $1.75
M. del. 10 M. $1.60 M. Collect. Cash
with order. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery
Branch.

P. R. Govt. insp. $1.65 M. del. Ga.

5 M. up, $1.50 M. express collect. 10} pe

M. up, $1.25 M. collect. May, June
Money order. L. E. Byrd, Bris-
1s

$1.50 M. Exp. collect; $2 M. del. Cab-
bage and onion, now ready, 90c M.
Exp. Col. J. T. Harrell, Tifton, Rt. 6.

10 M. Napier grass roots. Produces
49 tons good feed per A. Finest of
soiling crops. $1 per 100 FOB. R. 5S.
Broadhurst, Americus.

Frost proof E. J., Chas. W. and Suc-
cssion. cabbage, 60c, 500; $1 M. Del.
F. W. Elarbee, Brooklet. ?

Frost proof Chas. W., Succession,

and E. J. cabbage, 60c, 500; $1 M. Del.
C. B. Griner, Brooklet.
Pink and yellow skin P. R. April,
May, June del. Anywhere in Ga.
$1.40 M. del. Govt. insp. No checks.
L. L. Lightsey, Surrency. Rt. 2.

Plants Wanted

Want 5 M. P. R. potato plants, also





50 lbs. each, Imp. Spanish and N. C.

Exch. mixed peas, at $2 bu.
W. L. Avant, Ten-
nille. Rt. 2.

Want 2 M. P. R. potato plants. Will
exch mixed hens at 75c each for same.
Mrs. A. T. Lee, Gardi.

Exch. 1 pure bred Tompkins Red
yr. old rooster for 1 M. P. R. potato
pants: Mrs. E. B. Causey, Bowdon,

ook.

Exch. $10 value for 5 M. P. R. pota-
to plants. Write first. Mrs. V. C.
Ray, Kensington, Rt. 2.

Will contract for 50 to 100 M. pota-
to plants del. May. Make offer. Heard
Orr, ere

Want 2 M. P. R, plants del. by April
15th, also 10 bu. Cleveland or Rucker
cotton seed. Pure and _ reasonably
priced. E. L. Heath, Cave Springs.

Want some potato plants. Advise.
Mrs. John Walsh, Osierfield.

Want 8 M. or more imp, Govt. insp.
pink skin P. R. pot. slips. Del. about
April 22nd. Shipped COD Express.
Quote best price. W. H. Gabriel, Jr.,
Colbert. Rt. 3.

_ Seed For Sale

Honey Drip cane. 1-2 gal. 25c; 5
ate. 50c postpaid. L. J. Vollrath, Win-.
ston.

Lucy Long cane, 5c lb. $2bu; Strip-
ed half runner bean, 35 lb. Mammoth
okra, 20c 1-4 lb; small crook-neck
squash, 30c, 1-4 Ib. Mrs. C. A. Wil-
banks, Commerce. Rt. 5.

Hastings Mammoth Russian sun-
flower, 20c lb; 3 lbs. 50c; 5 lbs. 75c;
del. 2 lbs. Watson, 30c lb. del. Exch.
for peas, etc. Mrs. V. C. Ray, Ken-
sington, Rt. 2.

6 bu. Hastings sugar drip cane, 1st
yr. 5c lb. Exch. for Brabham or Iron
peas or honey. D. C. Martin, Canon.

Syrup cane (fine for planting for
ele or hay), $2 bu. 75c peck. FOB,
E. W. Cornelison. Kensington.

Stone Mtn. 50c lb. Walter Sargent.
Cordele Rt. B.

Davenport watermelon, Burpees sal-
mon cantaloup, 20c pkg. Mustard and
Ga. heading collard seed, 10c pkg.
Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Acworth, Rt. 2.

Broom corn seed 25c qt. Mrs. H. B.
Ford, Lavonia.

Pure Stone Mtn. 50c Ib. Exch. for
peas or peanuts for planting., Kleck-
ley Sweet, 60c lb. Mrs. J. A. Wilson,
Martin.

Wonder melon seed, $1 lb. Over 10
lbs. 75c lb. O. F. Bagwell, Plains.

Pure Honey Drip: $2 bu. A .7T.
Sheppard, Lithonia, Rt. 1. Box 143.

Long green pod okra, 20c cupful;
old time Hanover seed, 10c tbls. nest
onions, wn es eset for chick-
en corn. rs. D. M. Keen, Lyons, f
4. Box 190. Uae bee

Bunch butter beans, 25c lb. tender
half runners, 25c per cup; Egg plant

peanuts.
FOB, or pay cash.





seed, 10c per spoonful. Miss Antoin-

ette Jackon, Lawrenceville. Rt. 1.
Beat the Bee cane. 15c Ib. 65c gal.

PP. also Whatleys seed corn, 75c pk.

ee bu. Exch. C. R. Smith, Buford,

Ky. field pumpkin seed, 5c per 1 oz.
pkt. Ben Lavender, oe. =
Stone Mtn. 50c lb. del. Sat. guar.
Joe Rodgers, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.
300 Ibs. Honey Drip cane, hand
thrashed and uncracked for planting,

P. R. Govt. insp. Ready April 15th. |

press collect for 2 bu. seed peas, 1 bu.



Liat
\
~~

\
*

Thursday, April 9, 1931, _

Make offer.
yers, Rt. 3.

Watson, 30c lb. Exch. for field peas
at not over $2 bu. G. L. Duren, Meigs,

Calif. beer seed, 20c per start. Mrs.
J. L. Shackleford, Royston, Rt. 1.

Tender green, new vegetable green,

20c oz. $1.25 lb. Jappo turnip, 20c
oz. $1 lb. A few Wonder melon. $1.50

A. F. Underwood, Con-

Austell. Rt. 1.

8 or 10 lbs. Stone Mtn. seed. 50c
lb. Vander Mack, Collins, Box 39. ~-

Clean and sound. In 2 1-2 and 3 bu.
bags only, $1.10 bu..FOB. J. E. Stew-
art, Clarkesville.

Okra seed, 2 thls. 10c starts bearing

when 6 or 8 in. high. Mrs. Leslie

Daniel, Dawson, Rt. 1, Box 101.

Sorghum seed, $4.50 per bu.
T. Smith, Sharpsburg.

Stone Mtn.
lb. J. J. Bloodworth. Gordon P. O,
Box -12.

Choice imp. Jones watermelon seed,
50c lb. 10 lbs. 10 per cent discount;
50 lbs. 20 per cent. Exch. for Otoo-
tans. J. C) Turnipseed, Griffin.

Wards Ideal cantaloup, 50c Ib. 10
lb. lots; Rocky Ford,-and Thomas
melon, 50c lb. Ga. collard, 25c lb. 5
Ib. lots. FOB.
locknee. Rt. 3.

Dixie Belle, 35c; 10 Ib. up, 30c lb.
Thurmond Grey, 30c; 10 Ib. up, 25c Ib.

Geo.

Watson, 35c lb. Exch. for_peas, beans

or Spanish peanuts. C. E. Baldwin,

Montezuma.

Few ped. Washington asparagus
seed, 20c oz. 40c per 1-4 lb. Guar.
imp. Hastings cabbage-collard, 75c Ib.
Exch, for pole bean seed. Mrs. Merke
Myers, Hartwell. Rt. 4.

Pure Honey Drip cane for sale or
exch. for peanuts; also. Mammoth .

sunflower seed, 15c Ib. 2. lbs. 25c, Add

postage. Mrs. G. W. Randall, Lavonia.

Texas Blue Seal cane seed, $1.50 bu.

50c pk. or 50c lb. FOB. Exch. 5 bu. for

7 1-2 bu. corn, or 10 bu. oats. Ea. del.

G. A. Skelton, Royston, Rt. 1..
Seed Wanted

Want 1 pt. Tennessee green pod
bean seed, 1 cupful cucumber and 1
to 500 tomato plants. Exch. value.
Miss Mamie Garner, Menlo. Rt. 2..

Want Perkins long green pod okra
and Ky. Wonder bean seed, Marglobe
tomato plants, and few bu. P. R. po- |
tato seed. L. D. Gray, Griffin.

Exch. P. R. plants at $1.50 M. ex-





pee Write first. L. E. Byrd, Bris-
ol.



Miscellaneous For Sale



Beef tallow, 25c Ib. del. Exch. for wht

100 lb. feed sacks or chicken corn. Mrs.
D. M. Keen, Lyons, Rt. 4, Box 190. :

1930 canned apples and pie peaches,

Qt. and 1-2 gal. jars. 25c qt. del. Exch.
for P. R. plants. Mrs. V. C. Ray, Ken-
sington, Rt. 2. : ee
Fresh unsalted tallow,. 20c Ib. Mrs.
Leslie Daniel, Dawson, Rt. 1, Box 101. .

Horse radish, 30c lb. With ea. lb. Will |

include 6 sets for planting; calamus,
20c doz; enough broom straw for 12
brooms, 75c. Exch. for dried apples or
crowder peas. Mrs. W. A. Johnson,
Alto, Rt. 1.

Nice black walnuts 2c lb. Owen Hart-
nees, Mineral Bluff. :

Limited amt. drinking gourds. Extra

for cleaning; Martin gourd seed, 10
pkt| 3 for 25c. PP. Hot pepper seed

10c pkt. Pius postage. No stamps. Mrs.*

T. B. Thomas, Fhomasboro. :
_ Good, 100 lb. sacks, 3 for 25c; pure
apple vinegar. 4 yrs. old, 45c gal. 10 gal
lots, 40c; 50 gal. 35c gal. FOB. Fur-
nish vessel. Mrs. J. G. Holcomb, Bre-
men,



Miscellaneous Wanted



Exch. value for hens, syrup or honey. -
H. E. Fant, Athens. | ey

Want to hear from party who will
furnish jars for canning fruit, etc. on
halves. Write at once.
well, Cleveland.

Want to hear from party who will |

furnish jars for canning fruit and veg-
etables, etc., on halves. Also some pick-
les if party will furnish half of vinegar
Se ae Miss Mamie Garner, Men-
0, Rt. 2.

Exch value for 50 B. R. or Red chicks

25 lbs. carpet grass and rape seed, cur-
ed hams, 5 bu. shelled corn. Write first.
Mrs. E. L. Smock, Warwick.

r 100. Del. by mail. Clement Smith,

Genuine early Orange cane Seed,

Guar. pure type. 50c .

W. J. Jackson, Och-

D. M. Black-



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Thursday, April 9, 1931.
Poultry For Sale

BARRED ROCKS. LIGHT BRAHMAS
AND WHITE LEGHORNS
2B. R. hens, $1.25 each; 2 Tancred
cockerels, $3; Brahmas: male and fe-
male, 6 mos. old, $2; 1 fine cockerel,
$1.50. Exch. for Brab peas. M. J.
Harrison, Kathleen.

j : GAMES

8 dark Cornish Indian Game hens,
$9; 2 yr old cock, $2.50. E. E. Tur-
ner, Lula, Rt. 1.

Pit games, 4 pullets and 1 stag:

Silver Duckwing, strictly pure bred.
$7.50 for lot. E .S. Lumpkin, Lithia
Springs.
- 8 pure dark Cornish game pullets
and 1 cockerel, $5 for the 4, or 7 pul-
lets, 1 cockerel, $10. J. A. Watkins,
Adrian.





- Pit game stags, $2.50 to $5 ea. Span- E

gles, Greys, Doms, Blues, and Cham-
pion Reds. Cash with order. O. C.
- Steele, Gresston. .

10 pure bred dark Cornish Indian
games: 1 hens 1 yr. old and cockerel,
same age, no akin. $12.50 FOB. Nu-
bert str. Mrs. E. R. Surrency, Screv-
en, Rt. 1. .
Pure bred, yr. old dark Cornish In-
dian game cock. $3.50. Sat. guar. J.
F, Gresham, Lincolnton.

18 mos. old Black Cuban game roos-
Mathie Chastain, Acworth,

ter, $2.50.
Rt. 1.



LEGHORNS
L. 14 mos old, now laying
John G. Adams,

100 W.
hens, $1 ea. FOB.
Social Circle.
6 pure bred Tancred pullets and one

cockerel, 1930 hatch. $1 each, FOB.
Johnson Crowe, Cartersville, 218 E.

Main St. :

_ Sev. ped. breeding cockerels and
cocks of high quality. Reasonabie pri-
ces. M. W. Kantala, Elberton.

--Booths AAA grade, 6 to 8 wks. old
pullets or cockerels, 75c each. John J.
Eason, Atlanta, 147 Ormond St., S. E.

Fine Tancred L. cock and 10 hens, $9
for lot, or 90c each. April hatch. Mrs.

Carrie Holcomb, Toccoa, Rt. 1.

12 pure bred yr. old W. L. hens, now
laying, $12 for lot. Mrs. B. L. Talmadge
Monticello, Rt. 2. r

40 or 50 pure Eng. W. L. 11 mos old

hens. 75 per cent now laying, $1 each,

FOB. Edd Young, Rossville, Rt. 1.

- 600 Tancred hens.. Fine layers, $1.00
each. Exch. some for good breed sheep
ram and few ewes. Julian Kaylor,
- Carrollton.

Kerlin quality Direct, Leghorns: 10

hens and 1 cock. 80c each. Mrs. M.
Holloway, Graymont, Rt. 1.

25 Brown L hens, March 1930 heh.
_ Tormahlen str. 5 unrelated cockerels,
$1 each. Exch for P. R. plants, Otoo-
tans, or Spanish peanuts. Mrs. J. F.
Newman, Cochran, Rt. 3.

_ 2 Kerlin str. L. cockerels, April heh.

75c each, $1.25 del. Exch for popcorn,

red Spanish peanuts or P. R. plants. |

a first. Venor Ray, Kensington,

- 12 B. L. now laying hens and 1 roos-
ter. Full stock. $10. Money order.
a B. E. Nisewonger, Cleveland, Rt.

_ Yr. old pure bred Brown L. rooster,
$1 cash. J. R. York, Demorest.

5 pure bred B. L. now laying hens,
Lee McGowan,

$1 eg., $4.50 for lot.
_ Summit, Rt. 3.
_. Pure Everlay dark B. L. yr. old roos-
ter. Direct from Tormahlen. $4. Mon-
a order. J. L. Etheridge, Auburn, Rt.

_ 50 pure bred Imperial Tancred yr. old
hens, now laying 80 per cent, 90c each.
8S. G. Lowe, Mansfield.

30 W. L. 1930 hatch now laying hens |:

5 pullets about grown. Ferris str, $1
_ each, FOB. Exch. for Jersey cow. Mrs.
M. A. Hawkins, Social Circle, Rt. 3.

8 mos old pure bred B. L. cockerel,
$1. Exch. for 10 white feed sacks, 100
Ib. cap. at 10c each. Mrs. C. D. Bur-
hey, Hortense, Rt. 2, Box 7.

2 extra fine Kerlin Leghorn 6 mos

Old cockerels, $2.50 each; few hens and
pullets, $1.50 each. C. M. Page, Nor-
cross, Box 52.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
FOR SALE
_. 20 hens and 2 roosters, mixed breed,
$16.80 for lot. Mrs. J. W. Rutledge,
Julia, :

20 nice, mixed hens, 2 cocks, Mostly.
reds, $1 each. Mrs. J. A. Garrett, Su-
Wanee, Rt. 2.

__5 nice, fat heavy breed mixed hens,

5c each. Exp. collect. Mrs. J. G



MARKET BULLETIN

9 hens, 1 cock, $1 ea. Exch. for Red
Hull Speckled peas at $2.50 bu. 1 bu.
Spanish at 4c lb. N. C. Runners at 5c
lb. Mrs. W. T. Mayo, Lyons.

: ORPINGTONS
W. Orp. laying pullets, $1.50 and $2
each. Cockerels, $2.50, $3.50 and $5.00.
Hatching eggs, $1.50 per set. Mrs. C.
R. Morgan, Americus. =

2 pure bred White Orp. roosters, $1.15
each; 10 hens, $1 each. All thorough-
bred and 1930 hatch. Mrs. J. G. Suggs
Rocky Face.





R. I. REDS
Booths AAA grade 6 to 8 wks. old
Red pullets and cockerels, 75c each.
oe : Eason, Atlanta. 147 Ormond

13 friers, fat and healthy, R. I. Reds
1 to 2 1-2 Ibs. each. 50c lb. Lot wt. 20
to 25 lbs. E. S. Lumpkin, Lithia Springs

4 March and April 1930 hatch pure
bred Tompkins Red cockerels, $4 or
oat each. Roy M. Holcomb, Toccoa,

March hatch Donaldson Red cocker-
Pels, $2.50 eg. R. H. Kent, Dawson.

5 pure bred Donaldson Red hens, $1
each. Mrs. O. T. Ashe, Eastman.

Reds: reduced prices; young hens,
$1.50 each; young cocks, $3 to $4 each.
9 mos old cockerels, $1.40 eo. del. 10
head prepaid. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Coch-
ran, Rt. 1. eee

2 extra nice 6 mos old Owen and
Tomkin Red cockerels, $3 ea. Few
hens and pullets, $2 ea. C. W. Page,
Norcross, Box 52.

12 Donaldson Red 18 mos old hens,
$1.15 eg. if lot is taken. Exch. for 8 bu
good, sound Brabs or 15 bu. good bread
corn. Clement Smith, Austell, Rt.1.

1-2 yr. old Tompkins Red rooster,
Govt blood tested and banded. $2.50.
Cash. Money order. Mrs. N. H. Hart,
Elza.

Speciman R. I. Red and J. B. Giant
cockerels, $2 and $2.50 ea. Fred F.
Cresswell, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Roswell Road
Phone Cherokee 2475, Atlanta.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC., FOR SALE
3 pr. large Blue Toulouse geese, now
laying, full feathered. $8 pr. C. WwW.
Page, Norcross, Box 52.

Baby M. B. turkeys, May del. 35c ea.
small lots. L. B. Landrum, Adairsville.

7 geese, 4 ganders and 3 geese, T5
each, FOB. Mrs. R. C. Henderson,
Manor. :
White Pekin drake, $1.25. Mrs. B. L.
Brown, Ball Ground. :

Mallard ducklings with hen, at reas-
onable price.
lanta, Roswell Road Rt 1, Phone Cher-
okee. 2475.

King Copper Back 1st prize win-
ner, Bronze tom, past 3 yrs at Souths
Leading shows. Reasonable. Sat. or
money refunded. W. S. Fricks, Pen-
dergrass.

2 turkey hens, now laying and 1 tom.
Sell or exch. for pure bred Donaldson
Reds or Golden Wyandotte day old
chicks. Mrs. O. T. Ashe, Eastman.

M. B. 1930 hatch 25 lb. tom, $5;
Bourbon Red, 15 lb. tom, $3. Cash with
order. No personal chks. Price Wigley,
Dallas, Rt. 1.

2 toms, 21 lbs. each, April 1930 hch.
$6.50 ea. del. Ga. Mrs. E. S. Jackson,
Milledgeville, Rt. 4.

Trio young Indian Runner ducks,
now laying, $3.25. Exch. for trio young
African White guineas. Mrs. M.
Jones, Grayson. :

- Mammoth White Pekin drake, last
yr. hatch, $1. Mrs. Ben F. Tanner, AX-
son.

3 big bone M. B. toms, April 1930
hatch. Wt. around 22 lbs. $6 ea. Mrs.
Roscoe Nicholson, Rome, Rt. 7.

: WYANDOTTES

Columbia Wyandotte hens $1.50 ea;
roosters, $2 and $3. Mrs. B. L. Thur-
mond, Greshamville.

100 W. Wyandotte 8 wks. old pullets
75c each. Martin and Fischel strain.
Mrs. J. C. Sorrow, Griffin, P. O. Box
BOO. / :
Nice well dev. 8 wks. old W. Wyan-
dotte pullets, 75c each. Martin and
Fischel str. Mrs. Hugh Bowling, Ex-
periment, P. O. Box 148. Ap

1 fine Champion str. Columbia Wy-
andotte cockerel, $2.25; Partridge Wy-
andotte cockerel for sale or exch. for 1
of same breed. Clay Cook, Marietta,
Rt, 5.

65 Wyandotte hens and 1 cock, $6;
some baby chicks (with hen) 10c each.





| John Jones, Dalton, 28 B. Glenn St.

breed hens.

Fred F. Cresswell, At- |



Poultry Wanted |

ANCONAS WANTED
Want pure Sheppard yr. old Ancona
hens in exch. for Red and Buff Orp.
1 yr. old excellent laying hens. Mrs.
Jeptha P. Pullin, McDonough.

BANTAMS WANTED

10 friers for Japanese Silkie or Gold-
en Sebrights. Bill Camp, Newnan, 156
Greenville St.

4 Golden Sebrights, now laying hens.
Write best price. E. S. Marshall, Daw-
son, Box 384.

Want Game bantams. State price. J.
W. Weaver, Cedartown, Rt. 6.

BRAHMAS WANTED
Want 10 Brahma. hens and rooster,
not over 1 yr. old, for $10. Mrs. J. S.
Blackwell, Newborn.

BUFF ROCKS WANTED
Exch. 1 pr. geese for 3 Buff Rock
hens. Mrs. S. E. Ussery, Hartwell, Rt.







| 5.



GAMES WANTED
Exch. 6 Red hens and 1 cockerel for
same number of 6 Cornish Indian
games; also want 2 pure bred cockerels
(extra), wt. not under 8 lbs. each. R. J
Simpson, McDonough. ;

GIANTS WANTED
Want 1 full blood Jersey B. Giant 10
mos. old rooster with broad, flat back.
State price. -Mrs. Viola Newman, De-
catur, Rt. 1, Box 190, Care Miss Maud
Stokes.





LEGHORNS WANTED
Want 15 Tancred W. L. 1930 hatch
now laying pullets. Make best del price.
H. R. Gay, Millen, Rt. 1.

Want 13 Everlay dark B.L. hens.

Exch. 5 bu. New Eras, clean, sound and

60 lbs. to bu. wt. Answer at once. Jas.

1T. Holt, Summerville, RFD 1.



MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
WANTED

Exch. P. R. pot plants for any good
Milton Arnold, Surrency.

Exch. value, $5 for large stock, any
breed chickens. Miss C. L. Worley,
Ringgold, Rt. 4.

ORPINGTONS OR WYANDOTTES
WANTED |.

Exch good $25 value for Buff Orp. or
S. L. Wyandottes at $1 each, 1 yr. old
stock. Pure bred. Or would take part
in fine breed baby chicks. Dewey
Nelms, Bowman, Rt. 1. %

PIGEONS WANTED
Want 2 pr. Fantail pigeons, mated
and working. State best price. E. S.
Marshall, Dawson. Box 384.

R. I. REDS WANTED
Exch. 1 Donaldson Red rooster for 1
pure Donaldson Red hen. Mrs. H. I.
Peebles, Lovejoy.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC., WANTED

Exch. pure bred Donaldson Red eggs
for Pekin ducks, pure bred pigeons,
guineas or geese. J. G. Robertson, Car-
rollton, 11 W. Center St...

Exch. Toulouse 18 to 20 Ib. gender
for a goose of same strain. Bill Camp,
Newnan, 156 Greenville St.

Exch. fine 1930 hatch W. Leghorns
for turkeys, grown or young stock. Pre-
fer M. B. Mrs. W. H. Godwin, Warm
Springs.

12 to 25 head geese on shares. Good
care and ref. on request. S. G. Rog-
ers, Claxton, Rt. ;

Want white Guinea hens, trio of lg.
white geese, and trio white turkeys.
State best cash price, etc., your place,
etc. J. R. Bachman, Atlanta, 2646 Al-
ston Drive.

Baby Chicks Wanted

Want 100 chicks, 3 wks. old. Exch.
plants. C. L. Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Exch value $60 for pure bred chicks
or Reg. J. heifers.. D. A. Teal, Carroll-
ton, Rt. 7, 120 King St.

Exch. syrup in 1-2 gal. cans for 50
B. R. or Red chicks. Mrs. Joe Yawn,
Seville, Rt. 1.

Want 150 chicks to raise on halves to
about 4 wks. old, by middle or last of
April. Any good breed. Mrs. Earl
Smith, Dahlonega, Rt. 4.

Want 150 each, B. Rocks and Reds
to raise on halves to 10 wks. Party pay
as ae Mrs. Otis Hawks, Commerce,

De ae ea /- ;
Any strain baby chicks to raise on















halves. Large breed preferred. To
or 10 wks. old. Mrs. A. O. Sulliva
Roswell, Rt. 2. aie

Exch. P. R. plants for 100 chicks, an
breed except Leghorns. Also exch. fo:
young hens: 4M for 5 hens. Ivey Cam:
bell, Surrency, Rt. 2. , ty

Want 100 Red chicks in exch.
P. R. pot. plants. Ea. to pay posta
M. J. Lewis, Baxley, Star Rt. . oe

Want 200 Reds or other large b
to raise on halves to 10 wks. old
will exch. P. R. plants.

Lightsey, Odum, Rt. 2, Box 128.
Want 1 to 500 chicks to raise
halves. Any heavy breed. Reds and
Golden Buff Orp. preferred. Mrs. Bes-

sie Joiner, Blythe, Rt. 1. pnts

Exch. strawberry and raspberr
plants for baby chicks or eggs, or for
Hay peas. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dah
lonega, Rt. 1.

Want 25 thoroughbred J. B. Gia
day old chicks. Postpaid. Writes bes
oa price. G. E, Hammond, Ellijay
Rotel. me

Want 50 chicks to raise on halve

6 wks. Buff L. preferred. J. W. Jack-

son, Talking Rock, Rt. 3. . :
Want 50 pure bred chicks to rais
on halves to-8 wks. del. by April 15th.
Games preferred, Levonia Stewart
Talking Rocky Rt. 3, Box 69. ;
Want 200, more or less, chicks on
halves. Giant Black Minorca prefer-
red, but other large breed accepted. E
S. Lumpkin, Lithia Springs. a
Want chicks to raise on 50-50 basis
to 10 wks. White Wyandottes and B
Rocks., About April 20th to 25th. Write
first. Mrs. H. T. Crumley, Cleveland
Rt. 4. pee
Want 4 or 500 chicks on halves to &
wks. Reds and Rocks preferred. Mrs.
G. B- Barrett, Cleveland, Rt. 1, .
Want 250 or 300 pure bred B, ro
and Buff Orp. or any large stock .
raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks. Tom
Wynn, Rockledge, Rt. 1. ACS ae
Any kind of large stock chicks to
raise on halves, to'l10 wks. Up to 2
Also turkeys, ducks, etc. Will pay exp
or PP. Mrs. O. B. Heyward, Warwick
Want 100 or more any breed chicks
to raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks. Write
first. Mrs. Ruby Shore, Fairburn, R

4, aS
Want 2 or 300 chicks to raise on hal-
ves to 7 or 8 wks. Write first. Guar.
your half. E. F. Turner, Woodbur
Box 260. ae
Want 1 to 200 chicks to raise
halves to 12 wks. Party to pay expres
or PP. Write first. Miss Lilla Ledbet-
ter, Marietta, RFD 3. eee
Want 1 or 200 chicks to raise on 50-
50, to 10 wks. Large breed, Reds pre
ferred. I to furnish feed and pay re-
turn postage on partys half. W. R.
Brown, Commerce, Rt. 7.
Kant 10 pure bred White Cornish
Game chicks, 4 to 6 wks. old. Stat
price at once. J. W. Weaver, Ced

&

t. 6. .

Want 100 chicks-to raise on. halve:
to 10 wks. Any large breed. Mrs. H
I. Peebles, Lovejoy. ny

Exch. pure bred yr. old cock for an
large breed baby chicks. 1 cock for 15
oo Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, nro

t; 1. "

Want 100 Reds to raise on halves to
10 wks. old. Clarence Newman, Buc
anan, Rt. 3, Box 29. ex

Want 100 chicks to raise on halves to
8 wks. Any large breed. Party to pa
chgs. on chicks. Write first. Mrs. J
S. Greene, Plainville, Rt. 1. ee

Want 200 chicks to raise on halv
to 10 wks. Reds preferred, but, an;
kind. C. BE. Camp, Marietta, RFD

Car Lots

. CORN FOR SALECar Lo
1 car good slipped shuck corn. $1.
Levie Yawn, Milan. oe
1 car corn in shuck for sale. Quote
best price. FOB CRR. R. S. Walsh
Garfield. ey

BALED SHUCKSCar Lots

1 car baled shucks, well baled anc
practically free of cobs, $12 ton FO
cars. F. L. Beasley, Reidsville. at

FARM PARTNER WANTED
Want partner with land to ra
poultry, hogs and cattle. Wife an
self. Can pay our part of expenses
Live in home with party. So. of Ma-
cary preferred. L, B. Jenkins, Waynes:
oro. (cae
Want a partner with some money fo
truck farming. I to furnish land. A
want to exch. value for mule, cattle
hogs, and chickens. D. A. Moon, Thom:









aston, Rt. 2.





Pure, striped Half Runner garden

pans, 40c lb., 2 lbs. 75c; white and

reen cucumber seed 10c large pkg.
; C. R. Sorrells, Monroe; Rt. 1.

ornfield beans. Make best offer on
Ibs, FOB. Cream crowders, 10c lb.
ffir corn (for chickens), 40c, 2 Ibs.
Ibs. $1. Add postage. Mrs. Pearl
oodward, Ranger, Rt. 1.
White Sugar Crowders, Lady peas,
mM crowders and little yellow 2
crop crowders, 5 lbs. up, 14c lb. del.,
2c Ib. FOB; Cornfield beans, 50c Ib.
el. C. F. Maddox, Buford.
_ Cream sugar crowder peas, 10 Ibs.
$1, postpaid Ga. Less than 10 lbs.
not prepaid. Cash with order. No

ee, Coecks. Price Wigley, Dal-

bu. pure Bunch old _ fashioned
wn speckled Whippoorwills. Good
clean for seed. Make best offer.

. Pirkle, Lawrenceville, Rt.
Salad Eng. peas, 15c teacup full.
Mrs. Cinton Bailey, Lawrenceville, Rt.

Hendersons bunch limas, 15c Ib.
paid Ga. No orders less than 5
_W. L. Watson, Sr., Fitzgerald, P.
Os 577. 2

100 Ibs. Calif. black-eyed peas, 8c Ib.
M. 5M up, 75c M. Cabbage plants

M. D.M. Boatright, Coffee, Ga.

10 bu. sound Speckled peas, picked

fore rains, $2 bu. Exch. for Oootans.
r 1. S. G. Love, Mansfield.

Biloxi Soys, $2.50; Red Hull Speck-

i, Clays, Bunch Speckled, all $2.25
FOB Milledgeville. Remittance with
r. Geo. T. Trawick, Linton.
bu. Brabs. Bright, sound and not

ixed, $2 bu. I. M. Jenkins, Dublin.

Butter peas and Black eyes. Sell or
1 for seed beans: Half Runners or

ield. Measure for measure. Mrs. ;

G. S. Alexander, Elberton, Rt. 6.

_ BUTTER FOR SALE _
Ibs. fresh country butter ea. week.

/ from coloring. 40c lb. del. Mrs.
F. Norman, Richland, Rt. 5, Box 71.



lbs. fresh J. butter weekly, 30c lb.

Mrs. Bertha Bunch, Talking Rock.
Ibs. good, fresh country butter
kly, 30c lb. J. W. Jackson, Talking
OK, Rt. -3.
_ Fresh, country butter, 30c 1b. Cows
Box Mrs. Isaac Bennett,
nesville, Rt. 9.
lbs. J. butter, $1. 1-2 Ib. molds. Mrs.
-G. Moon, Bowdon, Rt. 6.

AND SEED CORN FOR SALE

Tenn. Red cob seed corn. Good bags.
u. FOB. B. F. Cheek, Lavonia.
mp. Marlboro prolific. $2.50 bu. or
h. G. C. Edmondson, Temple, Rt. 2.
Whatleys imp. from prize winner.
d remittance. D. C. Strother, Ft.



fALICY. :
Golden Beauty, 2 ear early. Field se-
ted. $3 bu. Crib selected, $2 bu. Nub-
and shelled. No less than 1 bu
ped. H. R. Staight, Demorest.
atleys imp. prolific, $2.50 bu. 2 bu
. Member of Ga. Crop Imp. Assn.
L. Short, Sylvester.
e sweet corn for seed, 15c cupful.
K. A. Veatch, Trion, Rt. 1.
arly imp. prolific (grows from 2 to
s to stalk) nubbed and shelled. $3
u. Exch. 1 bu. for 3 bu. Wannamaker
otton seed. Lonnie Williams, Flowery
ch, Rt. 2.
0 bu. corn in shuck, 90c bu. FOB
rn, Orchard Hill. W. H. Bolton,
iffin, Box 436.
Pure white Mexican June, $3 bu.
aller amts. Correspondingly. E. L.
ooten, Senoia.
ure Red Cob Whatleys. Carefully
ected. $2.75 bu. $1.50 per 1-2 bu FOB
Eubanks, Augusta, 929 Heard Ave.
re Blue Mexican June. Nubbed
shelled. 75c peck; $2.50 bu. FOB.
H. H. Huff, Bishop. .
d Corn: 1-2 bu. each, Brancroff
white; Hendersons long white,
Gid Morris, and 1 bu. Piedmont 2
All to be in ear. G. M. Baldwin,
asville.
Iboro prolific. Free from defect-
r insects. Weevil proof. 50c pk. $2
B. D.M. Lee, Alma. -
atleys prolific. Certified by the
Crop Imp. Assn. 99 per cent pure
nd sold under their membership tag.
bu. lots, $2.50 bu; larger quanti-
$2.40 bu. FOB; less than 10 bu.
te of $3 bu. Postage extra for PP
nents. Exch. 1 1-4 bu. for 1 bu.

pure, Otootan soy beans to ex-.

f 5 bu. beans. H. O. Lovvorn,
bu. slipped shuck corn and



H, Moody, Ashburn,

MARKET BULLETIN

1500 bundles of fodder. Both first
class. Write or come see. Wingfield
Crawford, Grovetown, Rt. 2.

Hastings prolific. 1st yr. Selected
for seed, $3 bu. FOB. Exch. for po-
tato plants. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia.

White Special seed corn, with Rock-
dale Tenn. red cobb and Bancroft
$2.25 bu. Money order only. J. L.
White, Adairsville. Rt. 1.

100 bu. sound milling corn in 2 1-2
bu. bags, $1 bu. FOB. Cash with or-
der. G. M. Smith, Midville, Rt. 2.

Marlboro and Sparks prolific, $2 bu.
FOB. S. W. Hamilton, Vidalia. _

Gregorys 2 in 1. Pure. ist yr. 75c
per 1-2 bu. Hand nubbed selected
ears, 1 to 2 large ears to stalk with-
out fertilizer. N. A. Boyett, Hahira.

50 bu. good corn in shuck for sale.
Mrs. J. E. Eppinger, Griffin, Rt. C.

Scotts imp. Marlboro. 22 yrs. field
selection. $1 pk. $1.50 per 1-2 bu.
$2.50 bu. Z L. Scott, Concord.

Hastings prolific. 1st yr. C
ears nubbed and shelled, $2 bu. Rich-
ard Lewis, Cornelia.

15 bu. slipped shuck ear corn, 80
Ibs. to bu. 90c bu. H. D. Lancaster,
Juniper.

Cokers Ellis 1 and 2 ear var. Mar-
etts Douthit 2 ear. $3 bu. $1 pk.
del. H. W. Thurmond, Greshamviille.

Hastings Golden Dent. 75c pk. $2.50
bu. Exch. for. Brabs. = Bu.for~ bu.
Ernest Sims, Hiawassee.

25 bu. Hastings prolific, in shuck,
90c bu. at barn. A. J. Kent, Midville,
Rt. 2.

Whatleys, $2 bu.
Velvet or Soy beans.
Plains.

Yellow shelled pop corn, 7c Ib. $3
bu. Exch. 1 bu. for 1 bu. Soy beans.
Harold Morgan, Vienna.

Adamss 60 day corn (earliest of big
corn), 20c lb. PP. Mrs. Dewy Nelms,
Bowman Rt. 1.

Choice big ear prolific. $3 bu. 1-2
bu. $1.75; $1 pk: Exch. l:or 2 bu. for
same amt. Mexican June corn. L. C.
Allen Hoschton ii:

Old fashioned yellow field Flint, $1
pk. del. $2.75 bu. FOB. Milton Sum-
ner, Sylvester, Rt. 3. :

Genuine Mexican June. 175 per cent
Blue. $2.50 bu. Genuine Whatleys
prolific. $2 bu. FOB. Selected. Exch.
for sound 90 day speckled Velvets. J.
T. Gammage, Pineview.

Mexican June. Blue and White.
Nubbed and shelled. 50c gal. 5c pk.
Prepaid Ga. J. H. Durand, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.

Old time yellow seed corn. $1 pk.
del. O:; O. Hamilton, Vidalia.

150 bu. extra heavy corn, for high-
est offer del. my home, 7 mi. south

Exch. for peas,
Co be Bbyne;

Gibson. Robt. Morgan Gibson, Rt. B.

Whatleys Red Cob. Pure, nubbed
and hand shelled. $2 bu. FOB. K.
P. Brown, Wrightsville.

Hastings and Marlboro, crossed and
field selected; Hickory cane seed corn,
Both, 6c Ib. del 1st and 2nd zones.
Exch. for P. R. plants. W. A. Moon,
Waco, Rt. 2

Pure, selected Marlboro,
FOB. John G. Adams, Social Circle.

100 Ibs. pop corn, red and yellow mix-
ed. Weevil free, 10c lb. COD. W. L.
Moye, Soperton, Rt.. 4.

Pure, yellow June, red cob. 10c qt.
$3 bu. O. W. Burdett, Turin, Rt. 2.

Pure Hastings 1st yr. Nubbed and
hand shelled. 75c pk. $1.25 per 1-2 bu.
Exch. for red skin P. R. plants at $1
M. W.&E. McCart, Loganville, Rt. 4.

Whatleys red cob. Field selected,
hand nubbed and shelled, in good bags
$2.50 bu. FOB. J. L. Thomas, Madison,
Rt=1, =

20 bu. good, sound corn in shuck, 90c
bu. at Linton. Geo. T. Trawick, Lin-
ton.

35 bu. good corn, $1 bu. at barn. N.
W. Williams, Oglethorpe, Rt. 2.

Extra fine Golden Queen pop corn,
10c lb. Add postage for less than 5
Ibs. Sound, free of insects. John W.
Moseley, Soperton, Rt, 2. :

Hastings and Whatleys prolific. Pure
50c pk. $1.75 bu. Exch. for Velvets, field
peas, peanuts or P. R. and Pumpkin
ye plants. N. A. Compton, Comer,
Rt. 4.



CORN MEAL FOR SALE
~ Old fashioned corn meal, ground out
of selected corn, $1.10 bu. FOB. How-
ard Dorsey, Sunnyside, Ga.

COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Cotton Seed: Old fashioned green
seed cotton. Send price. J. R. Tyree,
Franklin, Rt. 1.
Ruckers, 2nd yr. 75c bu. Del. your
station in 10 bu. lots. O. L. Cowan,

Doraville. ;
FOB. W.



Cokers Cleveland. $1 bu.

Selected-

$2.50 bu.



Petty-Toole. 1st yr. $1 bu. A. C.
Price, Jr. Bronwood.

Wannamaker Cleveland. _ Direct.
Pure and sound. Recleaned, in good
bags, $2.25 per cwt. W. C. Oliver,
Carnesville.

Half and Half. 1st yr. 300 lbs. left.
$3 per cwt. FOB. Cash with order.
J. G. Johnston, Dalton, Rt. 6. Box 34.

Wilson Big Boll for sale or exch. for
P, R. slips. R. N. Massey, Nicholson.

Wannamaker has reduced his plant-
ing seed 50c bu. I will reduce my
seed from $1.35 to 85c bu. Ist yr. seed.
Not recleaned. Wont need it. Al-
most free from black seed. L. P. Bran-
denburg, Senoia.

Cokers No. 5, Grown and ginned on
private gin. 60c bu. S. L. Thornton,
Dewyrose, Ga. Rt. 2.

Petty-Toole. 2nd yr. Saved from
choicest pickings before any rain. 75c
bu. J. F. Ratliff, Blackshear, Ga.

Piedmont Ped. Cleveland. $1 bu.
Exch. for corn. Bu. for bu. or for
heifers: Grades or Reg. cattle. Must
be del. at Swords. W. E. Stewart,
Buckhead, Rt. 1. : :

Heavy Fruiter. First prize . winner.
2 bales per A. $2 bu. COD. L. M.
Aderhold, Lavonia.

Piedmont Cleveland and Neelys
long staple Cleveland. 5c bu. or
exch. G. C. Edmondson, Temple, Ga.
ibe: g

Pure College No. 1. Kept clean at
gin. From reg. seed, 75c bu. E. N.
Hopper, Ranger.

Heavy Fruiter or Langford. Ist yr.
65c bu. Ped. Cleveland 5 locks. Ist
yr. 65c bu. W.
M. Bryan, Canon.

150 bu. pure Wannamakers Cleve-
land. 75c bu. Jasper A. Stone, Cum-
ming.

Pure Piedmont Ped. Cleveland. Ist.
and. 2nd _ pickings. Privately ginned.
Recleaned. $1 bu. R. W. Stembridge,
Milledgeville.

Cooks wilt resistant. Recleaned.
90c bu. $7.50 in 10 bu. lots. W. S.
Norton, Edison.

Williams 28 yr. imp. Russell big
boll. 90 per cent of the bolls hang
down. Sidney C. Williams, Lawrence-
ville. Rt.-3.

40 bu. Lone Star. 2nd yr. Kept
pure at gin. 75c bu. FOB. Cash with
order. G. M. Smith, Midville, Rt 2.

Wannamaker Cleveland. 75c bu.
Turn out 40 per cent lint. BoB;
Brown, Griffin. :

Vandivers heavy fruiter. $1 _ bu.
Exch. for good pigs. Mrs. B. L. Brown,.
Ball Ground.

Pure Cokers 5. Kept pure at gin.
Certif. furnished. 75c bu. $2.25 cwt.
H. S. Bryan, Canon

Scotts Wannamaker Cleveland al-
so Piedmont Cleveland, $1 bu. $2.50
ewt. Z. L. Scott, Concord.

Stoneville Ped. No. 2. 90 day big
boll. ist yr. 90c bu. Neelys Cleveland.
Recleaned. 70c bu. FOB. Guar. C.
N Adams, Soeial Circle

Wilson, Petty-Toole and Coker 5.
Sell or exch. for Soy, Velvets, field
peas or other farm produce. Purity
attested .Ga. Seed Breeders Assn. E.
F. Burch, Jr., Eastman. | _

Delta and Pine Land. Ist yr. 85c bu.
Neelys Cleveland. 75c; Wannamaker-
Cleveland, 65c. All good seed. H.
Grady Adams, Social Circle.

College No. 1. and Wilsons, 75c bu.
S. W. Hamilton, Vidalia.

Rhynes Cook wilt resistant, $1.25
bu. Exch. for anything can use. C.
L. Rhyne, Plains.

Covington-Toole wilt resistant, $2
per cwt. bag. Exch. Joe M. Brown,
McRae.

Imp. Early King, 75 bu. Sound
and pure. Picked before rain on them.
F,. H. Bunn, Midville.

Manleys heavy -fruiter, Acolas, and
Ruckers, Pure and sound. Almost
free from black seed. $1 bu. del. Exch
2 bu. for We dark Cornish game
hen. H. W. Thurmond,. Greshamville.

Half and Half. $1.50 bu. Exch. for
peanut seed, peas and velvet beans.
J. Morgan, Stillmore, Rt. 1. Box

10 bu. Wannamakers Cleveland, 80c
bu. B. L. Covan, Benevolence,

Piedmont Ped. Cleveland. ist yr.
$1 bu. at my home, $1.20 bu. FOB.
Cash or money order. Mrs. W. H.
Stone, Box Springs, Rt. 2.

Piedmont Cleveland, 1 st yr. $2.25
cwt. FOB. No personal checks. Mrs.
J. M. Whitlow, Canon, Ga. Rt. 2. -

20 bu. Cooks imp. Sell or exch. for
good peas, or Otootans. Will send
oe J. M. Paulk, Willacoochee,

Wannamaker Cleveland. Recleaned.
$1 bu. J. G. McDonald, Colquitt.

10 or 15 bu. Neelys long staple. $1
bu. W., A. Sturdivant, Chipley, |

Ginners Certificate.



Thursday, April 9, 1931, _

100 bu. Wannamakers. Recleaned,
65c bu. R. C. Couch, Turin.

3 bu. Wannamaker Cleveland. Pure.
$1 bu. Exch. for 1 bu. sound Otoo-
ee R. C. English, Barnesville, Rt.

Pure Cleveland and pure Burson. $1
bu. FOB. Exch. some for pure Half
and Half, or Ruckers, not over 1 yr.
from Orig. C. J. R. Thompson, Ea-
tonton, Rt. 3. Box 110. :

500 bu. Mathis wilt resistant Toole. .
Ist yr. Privately ginned. 3 bu. to -
sack, $250 FOB. W. L. Houser, Ft.
Valley.

Early, prolific cotton seed, 75 bu.
W. I. Hosiy, Worth.

Better staple. 75c bu. if 5 or more
bu. FOB. Thos. Mann, Norcross.

Imp. Half and Half. 90c bu. $2.40 per
cwt. Exch. for good syrup, meat, pure
hog lard, chickens, heifer calves, or
hogs. R. E. Tomberlin, Surrency. nes
Imp. Cleveland extra big boll. Sound,
pure and privately ginned. $2.60 cwt.
eee order. Willie Stone, Monroe,

125 bu. each. Piedmont ped. Cleve-
land, 2nd yr. and College No. 1. Guar.
pure and sound. Both 75c bu. $2.50 cwt
bag. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton, Rt. 2.

Pure, screened Neelys and Cokers 5.
$1 bu. FOB. John G. Adams, Social
Circle.

30 bu. Ruckers. Pure and sound. 75c
bu. Exch. for pigs or shoats, any good
breed. J. A. Crawford, Calhoun, Rt. 2.

50 bu. Ruckers. Pure. kept separated
at gin. 75c bu. Will exch. Denver
Bunch, Talking Rock. i

Lee Wilson, imp. $3 per cwt. W. Leon
Muse, Carrollton, Rt. 4.

Cooks imp. Guar. pure and sound.
Privately ginned, 85c bu. T. H. Mer-
ritt, Ambrose.

Cooks imp. Guar. pure and sound.
Privately ginned, $1 bu. J. T. Sills, Am-
brose, Rt. 1. :

Lee Wilson, Cokers Cleveland 5, and
Wannamakers-Cleveland. All ginned on
private gin and recleaned. $1 bu. FOB
J. L. Thomas, Madison, Rt. 1.

_Pure Ruckers, direct. Kept pure at
gin. 75c bu. Mrs. W. A. Bennett, Ad- .
airsville. - ;

25 bu. Cokers 7. Wilt resistant, 75c
bu. FOB. R. S. Holland, Register.

About 10 bu. Covington Toole. 75c bu.
FOB. J. M. Taylor, Cuthbert.

( FRESH. AND CURED MEATS
Country cured, Hickory smoked
hams, 35 lb. shoulders, 25c lb. Riley
C. Couch, Turin. : S
,Oak wood smoked shoulders and
sides with ribs, $16 per 100. Have
2500 Ibs. Malvin Collins, Whigham.
Brooks county smoked hams, 24c Ib.
larger, 23c lb. Add postage. 10c ex-
tra on chks. for exch. Lee Patrick,
Quitman. : oe

All pork, smoked country sausage, 4
Ibs. $1 postpaid Ga.
lington. RFD 1.
_ Smoked country sausage, old fash-
loned seasoning and all pork, 4 Ibs.
$1 postpaid Ga. R. F. Davis, Arling-
ton. RFD 2. a :

Country cured, Hickory smoked
hams, wt. from 8 to 26 Ibs. 30c lb.
Shoulders, 20c Ib. Sides with ribs,
20c lb. All FOB. J. T. Gammage,

Pineview.
Country cured hams, wt. about. 30
H. Wood, Da-

Ibs. 25c lb. FOB. R.
cula, Rt. 1.
Brooks county hams, 30c lb. Mrs.
M. F. Gaddis, Quitman, z
3 good country hams. Killed Xmas
week. Wt. 25 or 30 Ibs. 30c lb. FOB. W.
Be Nvoller ular Rte 2.
2 country cured, black peppered

hams, wt. 32 lbs. ea. 26c Ib. del. Mrs.
Cc. T. Hunt,.Cumming, Rt. 4. ;

FRUIT FOR SALE
5 lbs. nice,-dried apples free from
worms. Sell or exch for 7 good white
feed sacks, free from holes. Mrs. W. B.
Freeman, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 5.

ee HAY FOR SALE
Some good peavine hay in fine shape
for sale. M. R. Lockhart, Louisville, Rt.
5, Box 54. ;

HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE

25 swarms bees, 10-frame mod. hives
with 2 supers to ea. hive. Extractor,
swarm catcher, smokers, veils, supply
of extra foundation, etc. $75. Chas. F.
Hopwood, Hawkinsville.

17 1-2 lbs. bright beeswax, $4.50 del.
coe No chks. Taylor Hooks, Unadil-
a.

Chunk, in 5 and 10 lb. pails, 20 Ib.









del. Ga. points. 25 and 50 Ib. cans. 15 | 3

lb. FOB. Strained or Ext. same price.
C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Rt. 2



Nick Lewis, Ar-

sday, April 9, 1931.

orgia Products For Sale



Y, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE

. brood comb foundation in 50 Ib.
60c lb. Thin super in 30 lb. box, 70c

o chks. unless certified. Elder
| Walker, Vidalia.

SYRUP FOR SALE
re Ga. Sugar Cane syrup in 1-2
cans, 6 gal. to cs. $3 per cs. R. W.
illan, Thomasville.
st grade pure Ga. Ribbon cane
p in cs. of 12 - 1-2 gal. $4 per
OB. For del. price add 50c. W.
erkins, Whigham.
gal. pure Ga. cane in 10 Ib. cans,
ga,
pe, Rt. 2.
hum in new gal. buckets, 75c gal
, 90c val. del. E. S. Lumpkin, Li-
prings.
. Ga. raised. syrup.in 10 Ib. cans
1. or 65c gal. for lot at my home.
Dodd, Alto, Rt. 1. s
re, old fashioned So. Ga. Sugar
. syrup, 500 gal, Canned and _ hot.
-crop, Cs. 6 10 lbs. -$3.75:. FOB.
. W. D. Wells, Adel.
sugar cane. Extra thick, 12 No.
cs. $4.25; 6 No. 10s, $4. Malvin
s, Whigham.
0 11 lb. gal. cans Ga. cane, 75c can
65c can at my home. Norris
ley, Soperton, Rt. 1, Box 122.
re sugar cane. Sealed hot. $3.50
6 No. 10 cans; $3.80 cs. 12 No. 5s;
es. less in 5 cs. lots, Labeled. Guar.
Lee Patrick, Quitman.

PEANUTS AND PEAS





ips. sound peanuts and 25 Ihs.|

e Red speckled crowder peas. Will
postpaid 50 hatching eggs of
dson S. C. Reds for either of
- seed, postpaid. Mrs. R. P.

nheimer, Brooks. : :

ant to buy several bu. improved

Spanish, 1930 crop. State price

L. Eidson, Whitesburg, Rt. 3.

u. pure white Spanish. $1 bu.

Practically all sound and with-

ops. Sample on request. B.S.
Warthen. : :

sarge red Valencia peanuts, 4 Ibs.
10 Ibs. $1. Del. J. M. Jones,

on.

100 lbs. Stuarts, 25c lb. FOB; 25 lbs.
eys, 30c Ib. W. S. Norton, Edison.
ap. Spanish peanut seed, 20c lb.

Homer Ragsdale, Acworth.

ans for\sale or exch. for dried

peaches or apples, crowder peas

or young thoroughbred B. Rocks.

_ Mrs. S. G. McNeill, Arlington.

nish peanuts, shelled, No. 1s, 8
>; in hull, 6c. Joe M. Brown, Mc-



AN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES,

Balm of
Pear and apple

elestial and Brown Turkey figs,
Ee Postpaid. J. W. Toole, Ma-

fe Eng, red plum and cling
e peach and Blue Damson plum
3, 20c each; catnip, 50c doz. Add
tage on small orders. Mrs. Mae
ner, Cleveland, Rt. 4.

y cherry sprouts, 20c ea. post-
_ No stamps. Lonnie Rundles,
Inesville, Rt. 7.

ate insp. true to name, leading
. fruit; apple, 10 and 15c each;
r, 40c, $4 doz. Grape, 10c, $7.50
Postpaid. Exch. for baby chicks.
H. Alexander, Cleveland.

VEGETABLES FOR SALE

-2 A turnips ready to start pull-

Make offer. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis,
tman.
2 lbs. artichokes, 6c lb. and postage.
W. Rutledge, Julia.

eorgia Products Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED |
fant 1 bu. Otootans Soys; 2 bu. imp.
Pps, 1 bu. cane seed. 1 peck Hickory
g corn seed, 1-2 val. lady peas. Must
Sound and in good cond. Send sam-
le and state best cash price. John D.
ass, Dallas, Rt. 6.
Want Field peas, any quantity; a
w lbs. running sugar crowders, Send
ple and quote price. Pay a. reas-
ble price or exch. value. Jones Beas-

Lavonia. :

Vant 1-2 bu. Otootans, 1-2 bu. New
; 1 lb. Limas, 1 doz. Egg plants,
for cash or exch. butter or B. L.







t re aoe Mrs. Char-., Ye King, Forest Park,

Cash, N. W. Williams, Og-:

MARKET BULLETIN

Want Red Hulls, or any good hay
peas, and a peck of genuine Crowders,
also want 8M big Stem Jersey potato
plants. Can exch. P. R. plants -or
Booths AAA B. R. eggs. Jos. Petterson,
Broxton, Ga.

Want Otootans, 90-day velvets, Co-
kers No. 5 cotton seed and cane seed.
Exch. value and pay frt at market price
R. L. Woodruff, Winder, Ga.

Want 5 bu. Red Rippers at $2 bu.
. A. A. Fowler, Stone Mtn., Ga.,

Want 10 bu. genuine Otootan and 25
bu. Brown Speckled peas. Quote price
FOB shipping point. T. E. Robinson,
Jackson, Ga,

Want 2 bu. pure Brab peas. Exch. P.

me Page . S. B. Crosby, Baxley, Ga.

Want 15 to 20 bu. any good hay peas.
Exch good pure bred Black Minorca or
W. L. chicks, guar. to be pure bred and

give sat. A. A. Bennett, Sandersville.

Exch. value for 2 bu. Brabs and 2
ae nage os W. C. Douglas, Alma,

Want Otootans, Laredos, and Mung
beans. Send sample and best cash
price. Roy. Evans, Danielsville, Rt. 1.

Exch. 1 bu. clean, pure Red Top
Syrup cane seed for 1 bu. Unknown,
Brabs, or Irons. Ea. to pay chgs. J.
M. Housworth, Lithonia, Rt. 3.

Exch. 1 M. P. R. plants for 1 bu.
to 10 to 20 bu. Both del. what they
send. S. E. Hollis, Baxley, Rt. 1.

Exch. Govt. insp. P. R. plants at
$1.50 M. for 2 bu. Otootans and 3 bu.
Brabs. E. A. Williams, Ty Ty.

Want a few Castor beans. Exch.
good okra seed or pay cash. Mrs. R.
C. Smith, Wrightsville, Rt. 4. ;

Exch. few lbs. nice pecans for crow-
der pea seed, dried fruit, thorough-
bred B. R. chickens or Ext. honey.
Mrs. S. G. McNeill, Arlington. :

Sugar Crowders, and Mathews imp.
soys. Send sample and best cash
price. Ernest Sims, Hiawassee. ~

Exch. value $35 for beans at $3.50
bu. and peas, $2 bu. All del. J, M.
Price, Washington, Rt. 1.

1 bu. genuine Otootan soys, clean
and sound.- Exch. 2 bu. new crop
sorghum seed. Ea. to pay chgs. W.
H. Sanders, Rockmart, Rt. 3.

Want col. bush butter beans.
for same.
thersville. Rt. 1.

1 peck yellow crowders and 1 pk.
brown crowders. Send samples and
del. prices. Chris King, Forest Park.

Exch. equal amt. Lady peas for
white sugar crowders, baby limas, old
fashioned or some good _ cornfield,
half runner garden beans. Ea. pay
chgs. Mrs. J. H. Strange, Homer.

Select seed corn at $2.50 bu. for
Velvet beans for immediate shipment.
H. B. Tiller, Brunswick.

2 lbs. of the Great Northern bean
seed for 2 lbs. white or cream sugar
crowders for seed. Mrs. John E. Cook.
Hemp. :

CORN AND SEED CORN WANTED
Exch. plants for feed corn, or com-
mon cotton seed. Write. O. C. Per-
due, Yatesville.
- Want some good pop corn that will
pop well. Mrs. E. G. Horne, Barnes-
ville. oe
Want 1 or 1 1-2 bu. pure Mexican
June corn for planting after oats. Wht.
preferred, but can use mixed colors.
Exch -farm produce. Write. Geo. T.
Trawick, Linton.

COTTON SEED WANTED

Exch. P. C. 8 mos. old gilt for 12
bu. Cokers No. 5. 2 Ib. Stone Mtn.
seed, 50c lb for 1 bu. F. B. Parr,
Locust Grove. Rt 1.

10 bu. cotton seed to plant. 1st yr.
Inch staple or better. Exch. value.
Mark M. Head, Rockmart, Rt. 2.

6 bu. pure Half and Half at $2 per
cwt. also 200 bundles fodder, at $2
per 100, within 25 mi. Gainesville.
Lonnie Rundles, Gainesville, Rt. 7. _

3 FRUIT WANTED

Exch. E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage
plants for nice, dried apples or peaches,
clean. 500 plants for 4 lbs. fruit; 1M for
6 lbs. Ea pay postage. Mrs. H. C. Rowe,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 2. :

Want 25 lbs. dried apples or peaches,
or 12 1-2 Ibs. of each. Exch. 15 hatch-
ing eggs, B. R. direct from Holterman.
Fruit to be free of worms. Or tomatoes







C

Exch..
Mrs. Mary Pearson, Lu-

in cans. Mrs. E. G. Wood, Ocilla, Rt. 3.

Exch. 1M P. R. potato plants for dried
fruits: 1M for 12 lbs. Ea to pay post-
age. Miss Elsie Altman, Baxley, Rt. 3.



PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Want 1 bu. Valencia peanuts to
plant.





rice, or will exch. baby |. bart
oe : sassafras root, all 20c lb. Enough straw



aaa
Want to some goobers for seed.
State best cash price and send sam-
ple. J. B. Cook, Pitts, Rt. 1.

Exch. value for Runner or, Spanish
peanuts. Write. C. T. Williams, Ir-
winville.

Want 2 bu. sound Spanish peanuts
for seed. Exch. sound mixed peas at
$1.80 bu. E. H.. Wiley, Harlem.

SYRUP WANTED

Want lowest price on 2 bbls. new
Ga, Cane syrup. Sample required, and
guar. to come up to sample. J. H.
Clark, Elko, Ga.

Exch. cotton seed for syrup. S. D.
Harrison, Kathleen, Ga. A





- Miscellaneous For Sale



Yellow Root, 25c lb. and postage.
Mrs. J. H. Fox, Dial.

50 feed sacks, 3 and 5c each, not
prepaid. Charlie H. Smith, Roopville,

Long leaf bright, mellowed tobacco,
chewing, 12 1-2c; smoking, 10c Ib.
Cash with orders. No order for less
than $1. Add postage. Clyde Harper,
Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4.
_2 bu. fresh water ground meal. Del.
Ga. $2.25 for the 2 bu. Mark T. War-
ren, Dewyrose, Ga. ~

Sweet, flue cured smoking and

chewing tobacco, 10 and 12 1-2c Ib.

Add postage. No orders for less than
As oe J. O. Stewart, Baxley, Ga.
Yellow root, 15 Ib. Catnip, 5c
bunch; sassafras root, 25c lb. tame
raspberry bushes, 60c doz. peppermint,
3c bunch, artichokes, 15c lb. Exch. for
butter beans, or sugar crowders, or
anything can use. Mrs. Bonnie B.
Saine, & Miss Leon Burgess, Murray-
ville, Rt. 1. J Sige
_ 4 Ibs. good, dark red tobacco, del.
in Ga. $1. J. W. Gay, (address not
given).

Yellow root, 15c Ib. butterfly root,
20c lb. cherry bark, and polk root, 15c
lb. ratsbane and black haw, 20c Ib.
Willie G. Anderson, Murrayville, RFD
1. Box 93.

100 cotton seed meal sacks at 3c ea.
No holes. Exch. for yellow seed corn
or peas. P. J. Sewell, Lavonia, Ga.

Fine, med. and coarsely-ground oy-
ster shell for chickens, $1 per 100 lbs.
FOB. W. A. Smith, Savannah. 102
W. Bay St. ;

Tansy, 5c bunch; horehound, 3 bun.
10c. Exch. for white feed sacks. Mary
Abercrombie, Murrayville. -

28. lbs. black walnuts, hulled and
dry. 5c Ib. $1.72, postpaid. Mrs. J.
W. Rutledge, Julia.

Sev. doz. new 15 cap. cartons for
mailing eggs, $2.25 doz. del. R. V.
King, Forest Park.

All kinds roots: snake, yellow, wild
cherry bark, ratsbane, Sampson, snake
root, lady slipper, Black Haw; Balm of
Gilead buds, horse radish and others.
Write for prices. Exch. for potato
slips, white feed sacks, or tender
cornfield bean seed. Mrs. J. T. Grin-
dle, Murrayville, Rt. 1.

Sev. gal. krout, glass jars and loose,
6c Ib. W. F. Miller, Lula, Rt. 2.

Poke and Yellow Dock root, green,
25c lb. Sassafras, green, 30c lb. wild
cherry bark, 35c Ib.
garlic, calamus roots, 40c lb. Add
postage. Miss Thurla Clayton, Roy.

10 Ibs. dry Yellow root, 20c Ib. $1.50
for lot; 4 lbs. May Apple. 10c Ib. Add
postage. - WJ. W. Jackson, {Talking
Rock. Rt. 3.

Ga. barbecue hash from home-kill-
ed hogs. 8 cans, $1.10 del. 1 cs. 36
cans, $4.30. Money order or reg. mail.
A. J. Moree, Augusta, Rt. 2.

- Wild cherry bark, ratsbane and
Heart leave, 25c lb. Harman Strange,
Homer. |

Sev. doz. new 15 cap. egg cartons,
$2.25 doz. postpaid. Money order. R.
V. King, Forest Park.

Catnip and horehound, 20c doz.
calamus, 6 cut. 25c. Add _ postage.
Mrs. H. C. Carter, Winder, Rt. 3.

Sassafras roots, 25c lb. Mrs. L. H.
Hill, Thomasboro.

Peach and pear preserves, 50c qt.
Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson.

Catnip, 6 bunches, 25c; tansy, 3 for
25c; rhubarb, $1 doz. Miss Polly Wa-
ters, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Box 32.

Wild cherry bark, 17c lb. postpaid.
Bermuda frass roots, 35c tow sack
full, FOB. Exch. for 5 lbs. dried ap-
ples. or peaches. A. S. Abercrombie,
Vienna. Rt. 2.

Yellow root, 20c lb. green cucumber
bark, 20c Ib.. Miss Bessie Nichols, El-
lijay, Rt. 3.

83 lbs. nice, clean tallow, 25c Ib. Add
postage. Mrs. C. F. Elliston, Rupert.

Cherry, red oak and ask bark and

fruit.

smoking tobacco at 10c and 15c
Sample first.
ville, Rt. 2.

No. 2 or 2 1-2 cans. O.

Horse radish, |



PAGE ELEVEN

for 12 brooms, $1.. Exch. for dried
Mrs. Ola Comander, Camilla. |

Wild cherry bark, 15c lb. poke root,
10c lb. Jerusalem oak, 12c Ib. catnip,

15c bunch; sassafras, green, 15c; dry, ~

20c. Miss Lyndia Stancil, Alpharetta, |
Rt. 2. :

Ground oyster shell, 5 lbs. 20 post-

paid. W.-B. Richardson, Jr., Ivey.

Yellow root, ratsbane, Both 30c Jb.
horse radish, 3 bun. 40c; sassafras, 25c;
black haw, 20c; other barks, roots, etc.
Mrs. A L. Gilstrap, Clermont, Rt. 1,
Box 71.

Chewing tobacco, 5 lbs. $1.25. twisted.
Seab Simmons, Surrency, Rt. 2. :

Tobacco: chewing, 15c; smoking, 10c.

Mrs. Ralph Bennett, Surrency.

Sassafras roots, 10c lb. Exch. for 100
lb. cap. white feed sacks. Mrs. Geo. |

Mathew, Martin, Rt. 1.



Miscellaneous Wanted 2 4



Exch. value for white chicken feed
or flour sacks, and for 2 cups good
tender Ky. Wonder or cornfield beans.
Sallie Anderson, Cleveland, Rt. 2.

Exch. value, $12.50 for good
meat, peas or chickens. - Mrs. C
Cannon, Lollie.

Exch. value for herbs and_ barks.
Mrs. D. Shepperd, Nashville. om

Exch. value for milch cow, pigs or
potato slips. H. H. Arnold, Austell.

Want rhubarb, horse radish sets,
Japanese> persimmons, Eng., Crowder,
field peas and corn. Lucretia and Pre-
mo dewberry, Klondike, . Premier,
Mastodon strawberry. Exch. value. ~
Write. C. W. Page, Norcross. Box 52.

Want 5 Ibs. each, good chewing i
L. J. Bentley, Carnes-

side

tobacco, honey,
Exch. large size

Want, home grown
and potato plants.

black-eye, cream and speckled sugar
crowders, Whatley or 90-day corn. B.
R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Exch. canned dessert peaches for
peas, also pimiento in No. 2 cans at
$1.50 doz. labeled, for empty sanitary

C.. Perdue;
Yatesville. ee
Exch. a few bu. sorghum seed for

peanuts, P. R. potato slips, or pigs. S.
F, Bohanan, Conyers, Rt. 2.

Want good grade chewing tobacco.

State lowest price del. Hattie Bryan,
Dahlonega, Rt. 5.

Exch. values, $75 and $15 for corn, |
peas, cured meat, sow, chickens, milch
cow or anything can use. Mrs. Henry
Welch, Eatonton. & :

Exch. $3 value that cost $6, for Soy
beans, turkey, geese or duck eggs, @

good, thrifty pig, or anything can use.

R. Brasiel, The Rock, Rt. 1.
Exch. canned apples and blackberries
50c per 1-2 gal. jar for 3M or more Red

potato plants; also onion sets or plants

beans, etc. Mrs. G. H. Watson, Ath-_

Exch. value that cost $21.45 for 2
pigs, chickens, peanuts, Bs, beth

or anything can use. Tite. N.
Williams, Flowery Branch, Rt. 2.

Farm Help Wanted

Want boy 10 to 14 yrs. old to live and

ens, Rt. 3.





fare as one of the family and assist
with light work. Will send to school ~

through the winter, treat him right. 2
in family. Must be. of good character

and not smoke, etc. Mrs. A. D. Lewis, _

Adairsville, Ga., RFD 3.
Want woman,.between 30 and 50 yrs.
old to live as one of family and assist
with gen. light farm work. Write or see.
Mrs. J. B. Rowe, Macon, Ga., RFD 5.
Want help for.a 1 horse crop. Four

room house, water, pasture and wood

cut. 4 A. ready to plant and rest ready
for plowing. Must be honest and sober,
C. L. Bradford, Lithonia, Ga., Rt. 1.

Positions Wanted a

Widow with son 15 and girl 13 years
old and two small children want work
at once, Farm, dairy or poultry, etc.
All healthy and willing workers. Mrs.
M. Kelly, Alma, Ga. ; 6 j

Single, 38 yrs. old. Life exp. in
dairying. New York state; 1 yr. Ga.
Thoroughly exp. in all branches dai-
rying. Some knowledge of winter
farming. Harry Tuttle, Columbus, Rt.





Want job on farm. Life exp. Can
do any kind of work. . Have wife and
1 child. At once. J. W. Harp, At-
lanta, 701 Law t..C-o J. B. Dixon,

| phone, Hem. 8584 M,



_ PAGE TWELVE

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Eggs For Sale

Pure bred Tancred Leghorn, 50c per
15 and postage. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb,
Bremen,

- Pure bred R. C. dark Cornish, $1.10
per 15; $5.50 a 100 Postpaid. Mrs.
Fred Johnson, Dawson, Rt. 6. Box 160.

Bronze turkey eggs, $3 per 12 del.

_ Ga. Mrs. A. L. Horden, Eatonton. Rt.

stock, $1.25 per 15; 45, $3.

ie a seiting.

2.

Gianth Mammoth B. turkey, $5 per
15; lots 50 and 100, 30c each. Mrs.
Buena Williamson, Bremen.

Everlay light B. L. eggs, Direct
Cash with
eee Ernest P. Etheridge, Auburn,

Rt..1.

Parks B. R. and Everlay dark B. L.

hatching eggs tor sale. A. W. Beau-

prie, Atlanta, 1097 Gordon St. 8. W.

Donaldzon Red eggs, 75c per 15;
$1.40 for 30. Postpaid. Mrs. R. P.
Steinheimer, Brooks. :

M. B. turkey, $3.50 per 14 del. $6.50
per 30. Crates ret. A. L. Moss, Aito.

Pure bred S. C. Butf Orp. $1 per 15
postpaid; hens, $1.50 ea. A few bid-
dies, 12c each. Miss Ronie John.on,

- Shellman, Rt. 1.

S. L. Wyandotte eggs. Sunflower str.
$l per 17; $1.50. for 30. R.-B. Wil-
liams, Eastman. Rt. 1.

J. B. Giant eggs from 10 Ib. hens,

A. C. F.oyd, Clayton.

RFD a :

Pure bred White Rock, Fischel str.
eggs, $1.25 per 15; $2.45 tor 30; $3, 50;
$5 a 100. Postpaid. C.-B. Waiton,
Roberta. Rt. 2.
* M. Bronze turkey eggs. Prize win-
ning stock. $3.50 per 12 del. Euza-
beth Hall, Cuthbert. Pachitla Farm.

et -Fowlers pure Champion B. R. eggs.

Selected and del.

, Game Eggs.

$1 per 15. Irwin
Loyd, Covington. Rt. 5. Box 53.
Aristocrat B. R. eggs, $1 per setting.

Cartons ret. Josie Jenkins, Dahlon-

ega. ee
aReeal Dorcas W. Wyandotte, 15c per
15; Big Blue Goose eggs (siightly mix-

ed with White goose), $1.25 tor 12.)/R
Prepaid. Cartons ret. Mrs. G. E. Bla

lock, Lylerly, Rt. 2.

_ Ped. mating eggs from Parks B. R.
Rating D-31. $1.25 per 15; $3 for 50;
$5 a 100. Del. Crate ret. Mrs. J. S.
Raulerson, Rockingham, Rt. 3. Box 27

Eggs Wanted
Exch. 3 good size cups of garden

- beans for 15.pure bred Red or Cornish
Ea. pay chgs. Write. Mrs.





oo Oy BH, Bond, Bowman, Rt. 2.

Want Jersey White Giant eggs. Exch
2 settings of B. R. and Red, for 1 of
Giants. Mrs. G. F. McAfee, Soperton,

| Ri 4.

b

add postage.

Exch. dark Cornish Indian game eggs

for some of same breed, also for Parks

; oe = R. eggs. E. E. Turner, Lula,

Want 10 large Bronze turkey eggs

at i0c each, Mrs. Annie Cox, Logan-
ville, Rt. 4.



Georgia Products For Sale



BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Cream sugar crowders, $6 bu. Less,
H. S. Mullins, Milner.
Hastings brown-eyes, also black su-
gar crowders, 15c lb. $7 bu. Field peas,
large Whips and Irons, $2.25 bu. FOB
. Cash. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Rt.

Os

Half Runners, Sound and clean, 20c
: bb, 'FOB. Mrs. J. L. Harper, Jesup,
Pert. 2. ;
Genuine O-too-tans, weather damag-

: ed, recleaned, sacked in 2 \bu. bags,
$2.75 bu. FOB. Only bag lots filled and
money order accepted. O. K. David,

_ Marshaliville, RFD.

Blue Whips for sale. P. E. Jackson,

_ Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.

_ 20 bu. New Eras, recleaned, $2.50 bu.
~ . T.-Miller, Leo. .

Pure white sugar crowders, 20c lb.

Cream sugar crowders, 15c lb. Selected

_ Stone Mtn. 40c lb. 10 lbs. or more, 30c
> 1b, Del.

Clement Smith, Austell, Rt.

ae

: Extra early Red Hull Speckled, $2.-|_

60 bu. Also Hastings Fla. Favorite mel-
seed, 60c lb. W. E. Goodwin, Wad-
~ Jey. 3

Sev. lbs. Fla. peas, 8c lb. and postage.
Ben Lavender, Toomsboro.

40 bu. New Eras, in good new bags.
$1.75 FOB. Sample on request. A. F.
Underwood, Conyers, Rt. 3.

Sound, pure bunch butter beans, 60c
for 5 lbs. del. Special price on large
orders. L. O. Meadows, Shiloh.

Mung beans, 5 lbs, $1 postpaid. E. N.

Eslinger, Ringgold. Rees



New Eras, 100 per cent pure. $3 bu.
FOB. Walton Tillman, Hillsboro.

9 bu. New Eras, slightly damaged, $2
bu. FOB. Ed McElheney, Monticello.

Mathews imp. soys, $3.50 bu. Mungs,
25c lb. $12 bu. FOB. A. W. Beauprie,
Atlanta, 1097 Gordon St., S. W.

.Mathews imp. soys, $5 bu. FOB. R.
S. Broadhurst, Americus.

Hastings Jackson Wonder bush li-
mas, sound and weevil free, 25c_ Ib.
postpaid. Mrs. Fred Johnson, Dawson
Rt. 6,.Box 160.

- Sev. bu. good sound, mixed peas, $2
bu. FOB. Exch. for pure Ribbon cane
syrup. W. L. Avant, Tennille, Rt. 2.

White bush butter beans 50c qt. black
eyes, 12 1-2c lb. Mammoth sunflower
and Broom corn seed, ea. 50c qt. L. M.
Aderhold, Lavonia.

Cream Crowders, 10c lb. FOB. Exch.
for comb honey at 12 1-2c lb. del. 8
lbs. peas, $1. No less shipped unless
oy pay frt. Heard Orr, Cumming,
Rt. c7.



BUTTER FOR SALE

4 to 6 lbs. butter twice a week, 40c |

lb. Mrs. W. M. Hammond, Jackson,
RFD 7. : :

Fresh butter, 1-2 lb. molds, 5 lbs. or
less weekly. 30c lb.: del. Mrs. Amy
Harris, Bowdon, Rt. 1.

CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE

Volraths 6 yr. imp. red cob, 25c per
1-2 gal.; 5 qts. 50c; 85c pk. postpaid.
L. J. Vollrath, Winston.

Mexican June, Blue and White mix-
ed. Write for sample and price. S. B.
Kinard, Jackson,

Pure Whatleys.



Direct last yr. $2.-

50 bu. Exch. for good cane seed. F. G.|3

Bennett, Bowersville.

Everetts Champion prolific 1st yr.
Selected, 75c peck. Write for prices on
eee lots... E. C. Heaton, Hartwell,

Shelled pop corn 10c lb. 5 lbs. 50c.
aoe Kennith Duvall, Ellijay,

Well matured chicken corn or Egypt-
ian wheat, 5 ibs. 65c; 10 lbs. $1.20. post-
paid. Also popcorn on ear, 5c lb. FOB
ic postpaid. G. B. Thomas, Swords.

Snapped corn, finely ground, 100 lb.
bags. $30 per ton; $28 ton, car lots. O.
K. David, Marshallville, RFD.

Nubbed, shelled, field selected Marl-
boro, 90c pk. $2.50 bu. FOB. L. C: Kim-
sey, Cornelia.

Reckdale biz ear, $2.50 bu. 5-bu. $2.25
bu. FOB. Limited supply. E. H. Tay-
lor, Roberta. :

Hastings prolific seed corn, $2. bu.
75c pk. Geo. T. Smith, Sharpsburg.

Excellent corn, slipped shuck. Kept

in ceiled, air tight cribs and well treat-.

ed azainst weevils.
G. Dean, Dawson.
Piedmont 2 ear, $1 pk. del.

Write for price. J.
Mail.

| Rhett Steinheimer, Woolsey, Rt. 1.

Sev. bu. good white milling
Write for price. Mrs. Paul Patterson,
McDonough. : :

COTTON SEED FOR SALE

Imp. Toole Mathis str. Recleaned.
80c bu. J. G. Dean, Dawson.

Early big boll Culpepper cotton seed.
Prolific, 1in. staple. Closing out at
80c bu. J. E. Culpepper, Luthersville.

Sikes big boll. 75c bu. or exch. for
hay peas. E. D. Lawhorn, Sumner.

Half and Half 2nd yr. Gin rolls

corn.

cleaned ea. yr. $1 bu. 80c bu. in 10 bu.

lots E. N. Eslinger, Ringgold.

Pure Wannamakers Ist yr. Reduced
to 75c bu. Also pure Halt and Half.
75c bu. All FOB. ReCleaned. R. T.
Brantley, Harrison. f

Cleveland big boll. Screened, ide Du:
Geo. T. Smith; Sharpsburg.

About 250 bu. Sikes imp. Cleveland.
Write for prices. W. A. Keene, Abbe-
ville, Rt. 2, Box 25. :

About 10 bu. Wanamakers,
without rain. Sell or exch. for chick-
ens, baby chicks, meat or good syrup.
J. S. Anderson, Surrency, Rt. 2.

15 bu. Neelys 2nd yr. 85c bu. Exch
for good syrup, peanut seed, sweet po-
pra tas and plants. L. J. Vollrath, Win-
ston.

Piedmont Ped. Cleveland. 1st yr. 90c
bu. 10 bu. lots, 80c bu. FOB. Clyde
Cavin, Menlo.

Ruckers. Made 47 per cent lint last
yr. 75c bu. FOB. P. M. Holcomb. Ad-
airsville, Rt. 2. .

Good Cooks. 75e bu. C. E. Baggett,
Adairsville, Rt. 4. .

60 bu. Cooks Pure and clean. $1 bu.
Exch. for corn, peanut hay, or Velvets.
Party to pay frt. on both. B. A. Bish-
op, Fitzgerald.

Cooks 307-6, ginned from $2 bu. seed



Te bu; Pure Rowden 40, $1 bu, All

picked.



MARKET BULLETIN

ginned on private gin. C. M. Brennan
Columbus. ;
Wannamaker-Cleveland, $1 bu. FOB.
Orders less than 5 bu. add 10c bu. Joe
Rodgers, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.
Pure Piedmont Ped. Cleveland Pri-
vately ginned. 75c bu. Any quantity.

Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven.

Wannamakers, 75c bu. W. H. Lynch,
Zebulon.

Wilson type. Kept pure at gin. $1
bu. FOB. C. L. Smith, Bowdon Junc-
tion.

Langford heavy fruiter, also Pied-
mont Cleveland, $1 bu. FOB. Cash.
Exch. for P. R. plants. Mrs. C. A. Wil-
banks, Commerce, Rt. 5.

FODDER FOR SALE
About: 300 bundles good, bright corn
fodder, $1.50 per cwt. at my place. H.
T. Jeffords, Waycross, Rt. 3, Box 19-A.

FRESH AND CURED MEATS

12 country cured hams, corn fed, 8
to 12 lbs. 25c lb. W. B. Clifton, Oli-
ver, Rt. 3. :

Hams, 15 to 20 lbs. 30c; shoulders, 14
to 18 lbs. and sides, 25 to 30 lbs. 22
1-2c lb. All grade, hickory smoked.
FOB. J. H. Andrews, Mt. Airy. -

FRUIT FOR SALE







Dried apples and peaches, 15c lb. also |

white Rice peas, 12 1-2c; white sugar
crowders, 12 1-2c lb. Mrs. J. A. Wil-
son, Martin. -

Dried apples and peaches, for sale.
C. M. Jackson, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.

Sundried apples, 15c lb. Add post-
age. Mrs. Charlie Duvall, Ellijay, Rt.

F, Weaver, Marion.

10 Ibs. sundried apples, 15 lb. Exch.
for any large breed baby chicks. Mrs.
J. S. Greene, Plainville, Rt: 1. .

6 lbs. sundried sour apples, 12 1-2c
lb. Add postage. Miss C. L. Kellogg,
Cumming, Rt. 5. :

Dried apples, 10c Ib. 10 lbs. $1 del.
J. A. Adams, Hull.

_ GRAIN FOR SALE

Cattail millet, 15c lb. FOB. Cash with
order to cover purchase and transpor-
tation. J. H. Hamrick, Unadilla. :

Sagrain 303. Planted April, matures
2 crops before frost. Adapted to poor,
dry or. wet land. 5 lbs. $1; $2 pk. $6 bu.
Del. H. A. Neal, Carnesville, Rt. 3.

About 250 bu. good, home grown oats
Sound and clean. 60c bu. FOB. Sam
Lovinggood, Bowersville.

HAY FOR SALE
Thrashed Otootan soy bean hay,





weather stained but baled dry in clean

pkgs. $12.50 per ton FOB. Money or-

der only: O. K. David, Marshallville,

RFD.

Good, bright clover mixed hay, $20
ton FOB. Exch. for Brab peas or
Pearl Millet seed. F. W. Balcomb,
Waycross. :

HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE

Pure Tupelo Gum ext. 5 and 10 Ib.
pails, 12. five Ib. $6.50; six 10-lb. $6.30;
2 10 1b.. postpaid,~$2.75; 1 10, $1.50.
About April 20th. Jno. A. Crumney,
Doctortown. : :

Hives, supers, frames, sections, and
comb foundations. Write for prices.
H. F. York, Jesup.

Pure Gallberry, 10c lb. Same, blend-
ed with Poplar, 7 1-2c lb. Extracted.
60 lb. cans, 2 to cs. Enclose stamp for
reply. 10c stamp for sample. Ed Brad-



|ley, Hazlehurst, Box 41.

Any amt. Ext. honey in 10 Ib. pails,
from 5 gal. up, 75c gal. Monroe Cle-
ments, Towns.

Chunk, $9.50 per 75 lb. can. Exch can

for 5 bu. Brabs; 24 1 Ib. sec. $4.50. Case

ret. Exch. for brabs. Del. L. H. Ed-
enfield, Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box 31.

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES,
ETC., FOR SALE

Goose plums, large red, 5 trees for

30c, stamps, postpaid. A. Steinheimer,
Woolsey. '
_ State insp. Clingstone peach 20 to 22
in. trees 6 for 50c; 2 doz. $1.50 or $5 a
100 postpaid. Ripens in August. Mrs.
L. W. Seazo, Pinehurst.

State insp. true to name, leading var.
Peach, $45 M, $5 a 100; $1 doz. Seedling
peach, $10 M. Plum and Apricot, $10
C; Grape, $4 C. E. B. Travis, Riverdale.

SYRUP FOR SALE
, Guar. pure Ga. Cane syrup, 1-2 gal.
cans, 50c can, labeled. Jas. A, Chaun-
cey, Screven, no





NAL

Sundried apples, 15c lb. del. Henry .



Thursday, April 9, 1931,

Pure cane syrup, No. 10 cans, 6 to
cs. $3.20. G. L. Duren, Meigs,

VEGETABLES FOR SALE
1 acre of cabbage in the field, now
heading up for sale. E, Campbell,
Reidsville.

1 acre of spring turnips ready now.
Make best price. Mrs. W. M. Watkins
Fitzgerald, Rt. 2. oe



Georgia Products Wanted



BEANS AND PEAS WANTED |

Want 15 bu. Brabs. Exch. Duroc J.

hogs. Mail sample of peas. L. H. Eden-
field, Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box 31.

Want 2 to 5 bu. bunch velvet beans.
Pap spot cash for good, sound peas that
I can plant. I. O. Siler, Summertown.

Want 20 bu 90-day velvets. Send
sample and quote ~best price. C. M,
Brennan, Columbus. 2s

Want 5 bu. good, sound 90-day vel-
vets. Quote best price. A. M. Aiken,
Newborn...

Exch, Half and Half cotton seed for
Brab pea seed: 2 bu. cotton for 1
peas. Want 2 bu. B. O. Googe, Bax-
ley. ia

Want pure, sound Brabs, for planting.
State best price and quantity you can
spare. Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven.

Exch. Black Crowders for Ky. Won-
der and Half Runner beans. 2 lbs. peas
for 1 of beans. Mrs. D. S. Smith, War-
renton, Rt. 1. :

Want 1-2 bu. each Brown Crowders,

Reasonable for cash.
Doraville.

Want Mathis imp. Soys. Send sam-
ple and best price your station. Must.
be sound. J. R. Baxter, Carrollton, Rt.
2 : :

Jesse Lawson,

Want field peas and peanuts. Exch,
value. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville,
Ri. 7S. : 2 ee

Want good, 90-day and 100-day vel-
vets for seed. State kind and best price.

Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven.



CORN AND SEED CORN WANTED
Exch. 10 bu. New Era peas, for 25.

bu. sound, shelled corn, or oats. A. F

Underwood, Conyers, Rt. 3.,

HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIE
WANTED
Want 25 or 50 lbs. Comb honey. Exch
cream sugar crowder peas. Lb. for lb.
Ea. pay postage. Heard Orr, Cumming,
Rt. 7. <2
Will pay $1 ea. for bees in old styl
hives or gums. In any style hives. Wrt.



Cy ke Smith, Brooklet.



PEANUTS AND PECANS WANTED
Want 1 gal. sound, large red running

peanuts. M. F. Norman, Richland, Rt.

5, Box 71. Le Oe as

Want a few running peanuts. Buy
or will exch. Brab peas. 1 1-2 bu. peas
for 2 bu. peanuts. Geo. W. Williams,
Oglethorpe. | :

SYRUP WANTED a

Want from 20 to 25 gal. A-1 sugar

cane syrup in bbl. State lowest) cash

price and send sample. J. A. Tomp-
kins, Harrison.

Positions Wanted

Want 1 horse crop on halves or wa-
ges. 4 in family. Can cultivate good
crop. G. E. Hartley, Fayetteville.

40 yr. old woman with 2 girls, 9 and
12 yrs. Well exp. in farm work wants
job on chicken, truck or fruit farm.
Party to furnish all supplies until crop
is made. Mrs. M. R. Cohran, Atlanta.
788 Wheeler St.

Want place as overseer or working
foreman, or place for wages. Honest,
Sober, agreeable, etc. Know how to
handle labor. State wages per week,
including board. J. M. Cavender,
Brooks.

Widow with 3 boys, 14, 9 and 8 yrs.
wants good place on farm. Prefer near
Lawrenceville. No. Ga. born and rals-_
ed. Move any time. Mrs. Victoria
Schwab, Ft. Valley, Rt. 1, Care J. M.
Hayes. :

Want crop on halves or work for
wages. Any kind of farm work. Can
make 1 H. crop on $13 a mo. or if wa-_
ges, 75c per day or $20 mo. J. 5S. Slep- 4
ton, Summit, RFD 2. : :

Want home with good party on farm
and assist with light work. Fo :
garden, poultry, etc. Widow, 50 yrs :
Mrs. Bessie I. Barlow, Milan, R. 2,

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ursday, April 9, 1931.
Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE

Grade J. milch cows. $40, $50 and
0 del. here and take few 12 mos,
d heifers or good milling corn as
part pay. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks.
Grade J. heifer, 5 mos. old, from 4
pal. 2 lb. butter cow, $20 cash. Exch.
or plug mule, or 20 bu. good milling
. Ciement Smith, Austell. Rt. 1.

9 fine J. bull calves: 6 mos. and 1
no. Old. Cheap or exch. for Jersey
heifers, Reg. or Grades.
oes name. A. O. Hill Tal-
on.
8 mos. old pure bred, J. bull calf.
Dairylike Majesty and Noble _breed-
Sell or exch. for 5 bu. Otootans.
. Hardman, Commerce.

Cream col. J. cow, calf, 6 wks. old,
gal. $50, also large milch cow, will
E 5 gal. if fed well. J. B. Reeves,
te. ee pe

Pure bred J. heifers, soon to fresh-
a reg. A. N. Adams, Elberton.

good cow, 4th calf. Fresh in;
about 2 1-2 gal. $40 or exch. for good
4 corn, M. M. Rowell, Bremen,

ull J. milch cow, fresh in a few
with second calf. Will give 4
al. With good feed. Gentle. $75.
OB. W. O. Hall, Danville, RFD 2.
2 J. male calves for sale or exch.
for 6 hens, any good breed. From
good milkers. Or exch for Spanish
peanuts. Herbert Windham, Talla-
poosa. Rt. 2. Box 34.

Fresh in milch cow for sale. Geo.
T. Smith, Sharpsburg.

6 yr. old reg. Guernsey bull. Grand-
son of King Chilmart. Also pure bred
Guernsey bull calves for sale. Dr. N. C.
ston, Richland.

._. HOGS FOR SALE

8 pigs, O. I. C. and Berkshire, 1-2
Ph for sale. A. N. Adams, Elberton.
4 1-2 mos. old P. C. gilt, wt. over
0 lbs. Not reg. Make good. brood
ow. $15 cash, or trade for plug mule.
C ae ship. Clement Smith, Austell,

~8 mos. old O. I. C. pigs, $8.50 ea. $15
Ped. papers, or reg. for $9 ea. and
18 pr. A. T. Rigsby, Sale City.

i corn fed pig, wt. about 130 Ibs., 6
o lb. FOB. W. B. Clifton, Oliver,



2

digs, at reasonable prices.
edy, Collins.

_ Pure bred P. C. ready for service pigs
for sale. Dr. N. C. Alston, Richland.

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
2 good 10 and 12 yr. old 850 lb. mare
mules. Sound, good working order, $75
ea. $140 pr. Take fresh J. cow as part
pay. A. D. Giles, Douglasville. Rt. 2.
Black 4 yr. old, 1M lb. $95. Cash at
i ae A. H. Owens, Carnesville,

L. M. Ken-



Black mare mule, good cond. Work
nywhere. 5 yrs. old. $100 cash. Frank
Stanley, Aska.

_ RABBITS FOR SALE
Sev. pr. young rabbits, 8 to 10 wks.



not del. Also 9 mos. old doe, Chin,

and Belgium, 1-2 ea. $1.75. Aubre
Chaffin, Barnesville. o
ey stock Chin. 6 does and 1

All grown ready to breed, $10
ash. P. R. Stephens, 1289 LaFrance
St. N. E., De-3263 J.

_ 10 White Flemish Giant does, ready
for breeding, 8 bucks, same family,
and 30 small ones. Cheap. T. F.
Cordway, Blakley.
_Chinchillas and. New Zealands, $1
up. M. Keith, Atlanta, 76 Astor Ave.

Cert. All ped. Papers furnished. 8 to

D. E. McKinney, Blackshear.

Stahls Gold Certificate sub. to reg.
lucks and does, $2.75 pr. 2 to 4 mos. old.
Sat. guar. A. J. Adams, Ashburn, Rt.



SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE:
__ rog. milk goat, bred to reg. Nubian
buck. Sell or exch. for 30 bu. corn
or for chickens. T. C. Phillips, For-
- est Park, *
: Pure bred milk goat buck for sale or
_ xch. for a pure bred yr. old ram. A.
Adams, Elberton. Rt. 9.
1 Tog. billy, 3 ft. high, $12 FOB.
Will exch; also 4 ewes, 2 rams, 3
8 $40. W. E. Vinson, Jr., By-
Nubians: 4 does, 1 buck. Special pri-
Pr. buck kids from 4 qt. doe, $10.
ade for 10 pure bred 1930 hatch L.



Calves to be.

Duroc-Jersey 2 1-2 mos. to 5 mo. old

old. Healthy cond. 50c each, $1 pr.

_Chinchillas from Stahls best Gold |
2 wks. old, 65c each; 3 to 5 mos $1.00







MARK ET 3 UL 2 ETN

hens, del.
676 Tifton.

Live Stock Wanted

Edwin Simpson, Atlanta,



CATTLE WANTED
Exch. value, $75 for cows, or hogs.
J. R. Webb, Soperton, Rt. 1.
Want 3 or 4 Grade J. Calves, 4 wks.
to 2 mos. old. Cheap for cash. E. W.
Morris, Winston, Rt. 2.

HOGS WANTED.

Want 2 female big bone Guinea 8
or 10 wks. old pigs, also 1 male, not
related, tor breeding purposes. State
best cash price. A. D. Giles, Douglas-
ville. Ria 1

Exch. $5 cash value for 1 pure Du-
roc J. or P. C. sow pig, ent. to reg.
Ben F. Powell, Lyler:y. Rt. 2.

Exch. 10 bu. good Rucker cotton
Seed, value, $1 bu. and other value for



| pig. Write.. Dewey Scott, P-ainville.

Exch. 4 bu. Half and Half cotton seed
for Guinea pig. No runt. W. H. Bur-
gess, Roopville. Rt. 2.

Exch. 5 mixed hens, 1930 hatch for
O. I. C. or Hampshire pig. Ea. to pay
on what he gets. Mrs. N. J. Williams,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 2. \

Quote best price, 10 to 12, mostly
male, P. C., P. C. crossed with Berk-
shire or O. I. C. 30 to 40 Ibs. size. In-
oculated, crated, FOB. J. J. Seay, Tate.

HORSES AND MULES WANTED -

Want Shetland pohy, gentle, etc.
ene best price. Blueford Reeves, Jr.,

ate. : g

Want a good, gentle Shetland pony.
Will exch. plants or a good milch cow.
C. L. Smith, Baxley. Rt. 4.

ee
RABBITS WANTED

Want 2 or 3 White Giant does and
1 buck. Must be extra good, of breed-
ing age; ped. and eligible for reg.
cheap for cash. S. F. Beard, Graham,
Box 164.

Want 2 -N. Z. Red does, sub. to reg.
State best price. E. S. Marshall, Daw-
son. Box 384.

Exch. 2 thoroughbred S. C. B. L.
hens ir 1 pr. rabbits, at least 6 mos.
old. . GZ. Reds preferred. Ea. del.
J. R. Baxter, Carrollton, Rt. 2.

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED

Want a billy goat, broke to ride and
work. State price. Like to exch. Red
hens for same. J. B. Reeves, Tate.

Want purebred, reg. naturally horn-
less Swiss Toggenburg buck goat.
Write.. E. S. Heath, Gainesville. Bre-
nau College.

Sheep wanted: $2 and up. Must
have all their teeth and be within 75
mi. ges G. M.. Roberts, Sparks,
Box 7.

Farm Help Wanted

Want orphan girl. or young widow,
without children, of good character, to
live in home, attend to poultry, milk
and other light work. L. W. Spear-
man, Sugar Valley, Rt. 1.

Want middie aged woman or grown
girl to help with poultry, flowers and
1 cow. Good home to right party.
Mrs. M, A. Paris, Dallas, Rt. 1.

Want a reliable man to run 1 or 2
H. farm, near Macon on Thomaston
Road. 3rd and 4ths. Good land,
creek pasture and plenty wood. L. A.
McLaughlin, Senoia.

Want good, healthy woman to live
as one of family and help with poul-
try, milking and other light work on
farm. Small salary. D. H. Hamrick,
Bremen. \

Want help for 1 or 2 horse farm.
Must be able to furnish self. Stand-
ing. also have horse and food for sale.
C. L. Bradford, Lithonia. Rt. 1.













Georgia Products For Sale



BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

15 bu. 90-day velvets, 60 per cent
pure, $2 bu. FOB, or $4 cleaned. 10 bu.
Unknown peas, $3 bu. FOB. -E. Gillis,
Adrian.

12 bu. Irons, $2 bu. FOB. Sound and
clean. J. M. Masters, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1

90 day running velvets. Some dam-
aged. $2 bu. Any amt. W. B. Nor-
ton, Ft. Valley, Box 293.

Tender hull cornfield bean seed, 40c
lb. postpaid, $3.50 for lot of 10 lbs. E.
L. Fleming, Bowman, Rt. 2. :

10 bu. Clays. 90 per cent pure, $2.25
bu. Radford Birdsong, Gordon.

100 bu. good, sound, clean Tillman
Clay peas for hay, $2 bu. FOB. Cash
with order. W. O. Birdsong, Gordon.

30 bu. each, Biloxi, $2.50; Otootans,
$3.50; 25 bu. mammoth yellow beans,





$3.50; 80 bu. Speckled peas, $2 bu. All
FCB. Orchard Hill. W. H. Boiton,
Griffin, Box 436. :

Large yellow sugar crowders, 10c Ib.
Blue Whips, Gc lb. Also Golden Queen
popcorn, 10c lb. Pure Pride of Ga. wa-
termelon, 15c cupful, J. N. Carson,
Hampton.

15 bu. mixed peas, $1.75 bu. Guar.
sound. FOB. J. J. Bernhard, Fay-
etteville.

Cream. Crowders, 20c lb. 8 bu. white
Crowders, 12 1-2c Ib. Also Stone Mtn
seed, 75c lb. Recleaned and sound. Exch
for pot. plants. Banard Stinchcomb,
Fayetteville. e :

Lady Finger peas, 10c lb. and 5c lb.
for postage. Onion sets, $5 bu. Cader
Stephens, Flowery Branch.

100 lbs. cream sugar crowders. Hand
cleaned, gathered without rain; 8 lbs.
white Lady peas. All 12c lb. postpaid.
Donnell Pharr, Cumming, Rt. 7.

Cream sugar crowders, 3 crops per
season, 5 los. $1; white heading collard
plants, $1, 500; $1.75 M prepaid. Miss
Kate Lancaster, Sylvester..

20 bu. Tillman 90 per cent or more
sound. At my place, $1.75 bu. or ship
upon receipt of cash. K. S. Lindsey,
Toomsboro, Rt. 3.

Biloxi, new crop, $3.50 bu. Good vel-
vets, $3 bu. Sat. guar. All in good
bags. A. J. Adams, Ashburn, Rt. 4.

Purple Hulls, $1.25 gal. Exch for 1
pk. Otootan beans. Steve Howard,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

White Purple Hulls, 12 1-2c:lb. $1.50
pk. C. L. Cleveland, LaGrange.

.Good oak Dixie plow beans, 40c del.
Exch. for velvet beans. peanuts, or
potato plants at market prices. Write
first. J. B. Newton, Gordon, Rt. 3.

Good, tender streaked Haif Runners,
free of weevils, 35c lb. 20c large cup-
fuls; 6 wks. peas, Same price. Postpaid.
No stamps. Mrs. J. S. Greene, Plain-
ville, Rt. 1.

Mixed peas, $1.75; Clays $1.80; Whip-
poorwills, $1.80; Otootans, $3.25; run-
ning velvets, some damaged, $2. D. C.
Strother, Ft. Valley. : ,

100 M. Mathews Imp. Otootans; Lot
2 1-2 bu. bags, $3 bu. Remittance with
ee W. B. Norton, Ft. Valley. Box
293.

*Otootans, $3.25; Mathews, $3; Brab-
hams, $2.25; Whatleys seed corn, $2.00
bu. and Petty-Tooie cotton seed 75c bu
F. A. Fagan, Ft. Valley.

CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE

30 or 40 bu. shucked corn, $1 bu. my
barn. O. J. Edwards, Dacula.

Tennessee Red Cob in good bags, $2
bu. FOB. B. F. Cheek, Lavonia.

Whatleys imp. prolific. $2.50 bu. 2
bu. to bag FOis. Member of Ga. Crop
Imp. Assn. Frank L. Short, Sylvester.

About 35 or 40 bu. Blue Mexican
June. 70c pk. $2.50 bu. FOB. Riley T.
Huff, Bishop, Box 23.

Few more bu. old fashioned yellow
seed corn, $1 pk. prepaid, $3 bu. FOB.
E. R. Garrott, Sumner.

Large quantity 1930 pop corn, 20c lb.
poste. Miss Keedie Kirk, Rockmart,
R22:

Yellow Dent, 60c pk. $2 bu. $1.50 bu.
in 10 bu. lots. Postage not included. P.

row little cob corn, $1 pk.

Exch, for equal value.. Starling Yawn,
Vienna, Rt. 2. x

Whatleys prolific 1 to 2 bui $2.50 bu.
larger quantities, $2.40 bu. FOB; less
than bu. at-rate of $3 bu. Postage extra
for above prices. H. O. Lovvorn, Car-
rollton. :

COTTON SEED FOR SALE
300 bu. Petty-Toole, 1st yr. 75c bu. 3
bu. bags. Mrs. C. Z. McArthur, Ft.
Valley.
Lee Wilson imp. $3 cwt. Exch. for
P. R. pot. slips. R. N. Massey, Nichol-
son,





Williams 8 yr. imp. Russell, $3.25
cwt. Sidney C. Williams, Lawrence-
ville, Rt. 3..

Woods extra big boll. Pure, 2nd yr.
$3 cwt. Frt. paid. J. H. Davis. Mil-
ledgeville, Rt. 5. -

500 bu. imp. Salisbury cotton seed, $1
bu. H. V. Harden, Hozgangville.

Petty-Toole, 2nd yr. saved from
choicest pickings before rain, 75c bu. J.
F. Ratliff, Blackshear. :

50 bu. sound Addisons, 75c bu. FOB.
H. N. Carver, East Point. 328 Clermont
Ave. ~

50 bu. Petty-Toole. Recleaned ~and
oe 65c bu. T. O. Whitchard, Blake-
Nee

Pure Ruckers, 75c bu. About 50 bu.
left. Jno. S. Owens, Atlanta, 60 N. E.
llth St.





PAGE THIRTEEN

Cokers ped Cleveland. $3 per cwt.
sack. Exch. for Reg. Duroc 75 to 100 ib.
maie. J. H. Palmer, Tennille.

Wilson type, pure, $1 bu. $3 per cwt.
Wannamakers imp. 90c bu. $2.75 per
cwt. FOB. Better prices on quantities.
T. O. McLendon, Carrollton, Rt. 3.

Cokers No. 5, $1 bu. Exch. for shelled
corn. Bu. for bu. Also few bu. New
Eras and Red Ripper peas, $2.50 bu.

W. T. Adams, Lavonia, Box 381. ;

Piedmont ped. Cleveland, $1 bu. Exch
for cattle not over a yr. old. W. EH.
Stewart, Buckhead. ~

Pure Piedmont Cleveland, 1st yr. 85c
bu. 10 bu. or more, 80c bu. J..C. Tem-
ple, Canon. '

1500 bu. Wannamakers-Cleveland Ist
yr. Not recleaned. Almost free from,
black seed. Sacked 100 lb. bags, 85c
bu. L. P. Brandenburg, Senoia.

FRUIT FOR SALE :
Nice dried apples, 10 lb. up, 12c Ib.
del. PP. Cash with-order. A. C. Cruse,
Hurst. '

Good sundried apples, 12c lb. del. PP
H.. V Pickelsimer, Hurst ~

FRESH AND CURED MEATS
3 Hickory smoked hams, 22 and 25
Ibs ea. 25c Ib. Add postage. O. J. Ed--
wards, Dacula.

Country cured, smoked meat, guar.
hams, 28c lb. Clear Rib side meat, 18c
lb. Shoulders, 20c lb; pure hog lard,
15 1-2c lb. L. P. Strange, Swainsboro.

HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES

} WANTED
Exch 1 yt. each, strawberry jam and
apple preserves for 2 qts. bright honey
a del. Mrs. I. D. McDuffie; Ashland
Rest : ;

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
: | FOR SALE

Mtn. huckleberry, 25c doz. Add pos-

tage.

Nice lot of budded bred up Schley

pecan trees. Dr. N. C. Alston, Richiand. -

PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE
Recleaned white Spanish seed in
hull, 5c lb. FOB. L. P. Singleton, Ft.
Valley. ; f
Recleaned white Spanish seed, in
hull, 5c lb. FOB. J. D. Duke, Ft. Val-
ley.

3 tons No. 1 Little White Spanish
Guar. sound. 5c lb. FOB. Write. Brooks.
Culpepper, Talbotton.

About 100 Ibs. large Stuarts, 30c ib.
FOB. L. P. Strange, Swainsboro, Rt.
5.

4 bu. Spanish seed. Hand cleaned
and sound, $1.25 bu. FOB. Cash with
order. James Moore, Wadley.

75 Ibs. seedling pecans, 12 1-2c each
or exch. for 100 baby chicks; B. R. or :
Reds, preferred. Mrs. W. M. Masiers,
Mitchell, Rt. 1. ve

y SYRUP FOR SALE

45 gal..good Ribbon Cane in cans,
75c per can or exch. 3 cans for 1 bu.
peas. W. H. Dorminy, Alapaha. ie

Best. grade pure Ga. Ribbon cane,
Guar, 100 per cent pure: Cs. of 1-2
gal? cans, $4. For del. price add 50c
per cs. W. L. Perkins, Whigham.

VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Peppers: little, red hot chili sauce, 7
oz. strands, 15c strand, $0c doz.; long ~
hot cayenne, 15 oz. strand, 25c, 6 for
90c. Del. Ga. J. W. Hellemn, Nahun-
ta, Box 155. -

Fresh English peas, $3.75 per hamper
of 30 lb. av. FOB. Cash with order.
A. E. Pruett, Eastman, Rt. 7.

Wakefield cabbage by truck load,
for sale. Apply: H. S. Baxter, Black-
shear. .

Farm Help Wanted

Want to hear from party who will
tan cow hides on shares. L. A. Leard,
Bowersville.

Want smart, middleaged, unincum-
bered. woman to help with chickens,
and other light work around farm.
$8 to $10 mo. 6 in family. -H.. V.:
Haranis, Wiley.

Girl or woman wanted, 18 to 30 yrs.
to live as one of family and he!p with
truck garden and plants. Write at

















once. E. T. Clements, Tennille.
Want 2 plow hands for wages. Will |
take family or single men. Come

ready to work. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown.
Want good, riable hand to help on
farm. Reasonable price with board



and washing. George Cogburn, Alpha-
retta. Rt. 2. - f ae

Mrs. Lula Bell, Alpharetta, Rt.2.











PAGE FOURTEEN

Seed For Sale



Large white multiplying onions, 50c
gal. Exch. for good cornfield or gar-
den bean seed, or white Crowders.
_ Also white velvet okra, 25c lb. Exch.
for dried apples or peaches. Mrs.
- Dellae Parson, Duluth, RFD 1.

_ Early Crowder peas, 2 crop kind, 10c
Ib. Exch. for white Spanish or large
red peanuts; bright Cane seed, $1.50
bu. or. exch. for R. I. Red baby chicks.
E. H. Kinnard, Doraville.

2 Ibs. selected Stone Mtn. Sell or
exch. for Bermuda onion plants, ten-
der bean seed, or B. R. or B. L. baby
chicks. Mrs. W. P. Wall, Stockbridge.
: Syrup cane seed, $1.25 bu. FOB.
_ Sound and recleaned. Kimsey Chat-
ham. Cumming, Rt. 7.

New Eras, $2 bu. also late Orange
Cane seed, $2 bu. and 500 bundles of
fodder, $3 per 100. FOB Menlo or Ly-
lerly. J. H. Ward, Menlo. Rt. 1.
A few more of the worlds famous

gourd seed (gourds hold 7 to 9 gal.).
15c doz.. Add 2c postage. No stamps.
W. F. Walden, Tarrytown, Rt. 2.

50 lbs. big white crowder peas for

geed. 10c lb. if lot is taken, or 12 1-2c

_ Jb. small lots; also the old fashioned
- cornfield beans, 20c lb. Add postage.
_ Jasper A. Stone, Cumming.

Honey Drip syrup cane seed, 5 lb.
Postage paid on lots of 10 lbs. or more.
Lester Creel, Riverdale, RFD 1.

20 lbs. good, clean okra seed, 25c Ib.
5 lb. and. over, 20c lb. Cash or money
order. Exch. some for Calif. black

eye pea seed. butter bean seed, 1 M.

Prize Taker onion, Mastodon ever-

bearing strawberry plants, a gal. of
- good, sound, field peas, or Laredo
soy bean seed. Ea. to pay postage. J.
_ G. North, Sharpsburg.

Sev.. bu. .Texas Honey Drip cane
seed, $1.50 bu. or exch, 1 bu. for 1. bu.
- white or red Spanish peanuts. Otis
Miller, Felton, Rt. 1.

_ 650 Ibs. Stone Mtn. 25c Ib. not pre-
- paid, or 30c lb. del. E, L. Huff, Mil-

ledgville, RFD 2. .

- 4 Ibs. Ga. Belle or Stone Mtn. se-
lected. 65c lb. del. 100 per cent pure.
Mrs. S. A. Crittenden, Lovejoy.

9 bu. imp. Orange.Cane seed. Sound
and clean. $1.50 bu. $12.60 for lot,

FOB. H. E. Mealer, Adairsville, Rt. 2.

Kleckley Sweet, 60c lb. and Has-
tings prolific seed corn, 75c pk. $2.50

bu. Exch. for potato plants.

Dickerson, Dewyrose. Rt. 2.

Genuine gourd bean seed, 5c spoon
full; parsnip, 10c tbls. old fashioned
cantaloup and muskmelon, mixed,
15c cup or exch. for pepper seed, ok-
ra seed, or any kind of good tender

bean seed. J. M. B. Chester, Ranger,

Rt: 1. Box 69.

About. 4 bu. Honey Drip sorghum

seed, hand cleaned, 4c lb. and ex-
pes chgs. Denver Mapp, Newnan,

350 lbs. pure, selected Stone Mtn.
del. 35c lb. also 100 Ibs. large Spang-
led Top cane seed, 15c lb. Pure and
clean. Del. Bruce Andrews, Had-
dock, Rt. 2.

Mixed turnip seed, Seven Top, Pur-
ple Top, White Globe, 35c lb. or exch.
_ G. C. Edmondson, Temple, Rt. 2.

Pure white velvet okra, 25c lb. Exch.
for limas, peanuts, or anything can
use. T. H. Livingston, Chipley. :

Seed Rice, 15c qt. 50c gal. $1 pk. T.

H. Taylor, Nashville, Rt. 1.
White rice pop corn, 15c cup not
PP. Also 50 Ibs. field selected seed
- corn, shelled and nubbed, 5c Ib. not
repaid. Exch. for home grown to-
_ bacco, or any kind of pea seed. Char-

lie H. Smith, Roopville, Rt. 2. .
Pure Honey Drip cane seed, 5c Ib.

_ Exch. for wild Mallard ducks or eggs,
Lloyd White, Jackson, RFD 8.

: ite nest onions, 40c gal. Exch.
for tender half runner garden bean
- seed, or Pole or bush butter bean seed
~ at 20c lb. Ea. pay postage. Mrs.

Floyd Lilley, Pine Log.
Hastings Rocky Ford cantaloup, 60c

Ib. hand cleaned. Exch. for Crook-
-meck squash, or white rice pop corn

or stringless green pod beans. Mrs.
A. G. Wilson, Lavonia. :
Seallion buttons, 15c qt. 50c gal.
Wine peach seed, 10c oz. Large var.
-~muskmelon seed, 10c oz. Postpaid.
xch. for other seed, Mrs. O. P.
~ Pugh, Farmington, Rt. 1.
1 lb. Stone Mtn. 50c Ib. 1 bu. cane

seed, 5c lb. Hand cleaned. Entire
bu. $2 FOB. No checks. Emma
Langley, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 3
265 lbs. Honey Drip-cane seed, 3c
Ib. large or small amt. COD at home.
-'T. G. Bloodworth, Grayson, Rt. 1.

_ Zachry cane seed for sale or exch.
for peas, or Otootan beans. Oscar
Schultz, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2.

_ Prize Taker cane seed, 5 and 10 Ib.



J. W.



MARKET BULLETIN

lots, 10c lb. del. Exch. for Otootan
beans, Lb. for lb. Ea. to pay postage.
F. B. Stephens. Cornelia, Rt. 1.

150 Ibs. imp. Jones melon or Dixie
Belle, 50c lb. if lot is taken; 60c lb.
single Ib. Raised this var. melon for
10 yrs. H. B. Sandifer, Locust Grove.

200 Ibs. Dixie Belle or Lifsey melon
seed, 30c lb. No checks. J. O. Eth-
eridge, Ivey, Ga.

50 Ibs. pure white velvet okra seed,
25c lb. postpaid, or exch. for any-
her can use. Otis Dukes, Ashburn.
Rt. 4.

15 lbs. Lifseys melon, 50c lb. or
exch. for dried fruit. .Mrs. W. H.
Wright, Cordele, 407 14th Ave. W.

Hastings real syrup cane seed, 2
1-2c lb. FOB. J. M. Teague, Fair-
mount, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 3.

Trish Gray melon seed, $1 Ib. El-
der C. Heaton, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 3.

10 bu. Honey Drip cane. $1.25 bu.
in-5 bu. lots; 5c Ib. Exch. for P. R.
potato or Ruby King pepper plants,
or 2 pigs. W. T. Creel, Riverdale.

Few bu. syrup cane seed. Sell or
exch. for potato plants. W. E. Eu-
banks, Bremen.

Wonder melon, $5 lb. Ship not less
than 1-4 lb. Scott Hart, Americus,
Rt Cas:

Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c
ees prepaid. Geo. Floyd, Rockmart,
Rt. 2

Imp. extra early red meat cantaloup
seed, $1 oz.
Forest Park.

About 50 lbs. pure Stone Mtn. 50c
lb. Make best offer on lot. Walter
Harper, Osierfield, Rt. 1.

2 cups full of Rocky Ford canta-
loup, 20c per cup; 25 lbs. Henderson
Bush butter beans, 20c lb. FOB. Thos.
Smith, Appling.

Large kind gourd, 5c doz. Sound,
hand cleaned black eyed peas, 10c Ib.
long green okra, 5c pkt. Exch. Stamps
accepted. Jos. Peterson, Broxton, Rt.
2

Imp. Jumbo watermelon, $1 per 1-4

lb. $2, 1-2 lb. $4 Ib. Exch. 1 Ib. for
Y:-bu,- No: :1- Oteotans. -C, C2 Burell,
Buford.

25 lbs. green pod okra, 25c Ib. 10c
cup full. Exch. for any good peas or
bean seed. Mrs. W. I. Purvis, Ella-
belle. :

Long green okra seed, 4 oz. 10c; 8
02. toe? Ibs Zoe.
hira.

Thurmond Grey, 50c lb. Add post-
age. J. B. Carroll, Pineview, Rt. 1.

Eden Gem cantaloup, 75c lb. Exch.
for peas, beans, or syrup. C. L. Rhyne,

Plains.

Selected Thurmond Grey. 30c Ib.
Any quantity up to 200 lbs. R. H.
Carswell, Gordon.

Red Hot pepper, 10c oz. 50c Ib.
large pumpkin seed, 10c oz. 25c per

1-4 lb. Exch. for farm produce. C.
W. Page, Norcross.

Pop corn 10c each; red pepper, 10c
pkg. Rev. L. D. Rolader, Atlanta, Rt.
T. Box 454.

Large yellow pumpkin seed. For
table as well as hog and cow feed.
10c thls. E. C. Wideman, Broxton._

flower, green mustard, pumpkin, white
cucumber, 2 thls. 10c. Add postage.
No checks. Mrs. Ida Southerland, El-
lijay, Rt. 3. Box 48.

Golden Queen pop corn, 20c pt.
Burpees stringless- green ; y.
Wonder and Speckled bunch butter
beans. Sound. Weevil treated. 30c
ib. 4 Ibs. $1. Postpaid. - Miss. Jose-
phine Roberts, Buford. :

Vegetable huckleberry seed, 15c tea-
@poonful (about 200 seed); okra, 20c
cupful. N, A. Compton, Comer, Rt. 4.

Tender cornfield bean seed, 10 or
12 lbs..25c lb. Exch. 1 Ib. for 200 E.
J. frost proof cabbage plants. Mrs.
John E. Cook, Hemp.

30 lbs. Hastings Stone Mtn. 75c Ib.
postpaid. No checks. Clyde Cook,
Pitts, Rt. 1. :

15- lbs. Stone Mtn. 30c lb. FOB. J.
F. Howell, Ty Ty, Rt. 2.

Bu. gourd seed. .10c doz. W.L.
Stonecypher, Forest Glen, Rt. 1.

2 cups okra seed for sale or exch.

for eggs or other kind of seed can
tes Mrs. W. P. Fisher, Abbeyille, Rt.

Market okra, 25c lb. Exch. for peas,
oo Rugs Miss Lela Rahn, Rincon,
Chufa seed, 30c Ib. 3 lbs. 85c. Add
postage. Mrs. J. W. Rutledge, Julia.
Genuine running squash, 20c per
snuff-box full; old fashioned martin
gourd, same price. All del. Werdena
Wright, Alto, Rt. 1.
Silver Drip cane seed, 6c lb. H. H.
Alexander, Elberton, Rt. 7.
Guar. Stone Mtn. 75c lb. del. Honey





13 bunches, 5c.

Money order. R. V. King, | 4

N. A. Boyett, Ha- |-

Little white rice peas, 75c gal. sun-|-

| meat.







Thursday, April 9, 1981,

Gerkins cucumber, velvet okra, vine
okra, dill, one Sucker tobacco, all seed
10c thls. del. Ira C. Anderson, Roy,

Yellow meat sugar loaf melon seed,
10c per 3 thls. 10 tbls. 30c, Postage paid
30e orders; good cantaloup, 10c, 4 tbls,
Add postage. B. M. Miller, Tifton, Rt,
Lis

ner garden beans, 40c lb. Speckled
Binh butter bean, 25c lb. Postpaid.
C. F. Maddox, Buford.

15 Ibs. hand saved choice watermel-
on seed, 75c lb. Exch. for baby lima
beans, early Amber and sorghum seed,
cattail millet, or Spanish pearruts.
Mrs. Wm. E. Burch, Helena, Rt. 1.
~Honey Drip cane. 6c Ib. del. 1st and
2nd zones. Exch. for dried fruit, eat-
able onions or Otootans. Mrs. W. A.
Moon, Waco, Rt. 2.


























Banana muskmelon, and Martin
gourd seed, each, 5c large pkg. M,
Brady, Murrayville. es

; Js, Ab- 25 lbs. pure Thurmond Grey. Hand
aCe eek a rane 2 { saved, shade dried. 50c lb. postpaid. A,
1-pk. long green pod okra seed. 15c|Abbot, Pinehurst, Rt. 2. =
pt. W. G. Smith, Lylerly. _ Broom corn seed, 20c cup full post-
White bunch butter bean seed, 18c| paid; Col. bunch butter bean, 20c ]
lb. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Sylvester, | Sound. No stamps. accepted. Mrs. Myr
Rt. 3. : tis Swann, Lithonia, RFD 1 23
Yellow Crook Neck squash, and cit-| Stone Mtn. and Kleckley































Sweet, ea,




ron, both, 10c for large pkt. Accept|50c lb. Broom corn seed, 15 cupful.
stamps. Mrs. John A. Shirt, Com-|Exch. for peanuts. Sound and good,
merce, Rt. 7. Mrs. A. L. Holloman, Macon, Rt. 3. -




10 lbs. Egyptian wheat corn, 25c Ib.
or lot for 20c lb., cattail millet, 10c
lb. in pod. winter melon seed, 25c, 100.
Sage, 10c thls. E. L. Corley, Mauk, Rt.
1

Mustard, 5c spoonful. Also catnip,

Dixie Belle. 50c lb. postpaid. W. D,
Richardson, Jr., Ivey.

Stone Mtn. or Dixie Belle, 40c lb.
postpaid. Exch. 3 lbs. for 2 gal. syrup
del. J. R. Hall, voc : E =
Extra fine cane seed, for sale or exch
Add postage. Mrs. J.| or Saas : ae
GD od g Alpharetta, Rt. - . ga W. Bunch, Sasa

Hand selected Stone Mtn. 40C 1.) 9 special var. old time cornfield bean
L, B. Ellis, Ft. Valley, Rt. 3. seed, 40c lb. in 1, 2 or 3 Ib. lots. Mrs,

Cushaw pumpkin and large _yellow S.J. Smith. Waleska. :
ae a oe a eno Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c per
cwt. Mrs. Mae Turner, Cleveland, Rt. eh ae cupful. A. Q. Nash, Rivers

Running speckled and cream crow
ers, 6 lbs. mailed, $1; 25 lbs. up, 12c 1
+6 Wks. Valentine, 30c lb. Honey Drip
cane, 50c gal. B. R. Woodliff, Flowe
Branch, Rt. 1. oe

5 lbs. watermelon seed, hand selec
ed, 45c lb. COD. H. G. Albritton, Ru-
pert, RFD 1.

50 Ibs. imp. Watson, true to nam
35c lb. J. W. Moody, Ft. Valley.

Watson, true to name, from selected,
shipping melons. Sound and clean. Mrs,
V. P. Jackson, Ivey.

10 lbs. hand selected Stone Mtn. 4
lb. $3.75 for lot. H. L. Fields, McDo;
ough, Rt. 3.

Variegated running butter beans, an
King prolific okra, each, 35c lb. Exc
melon seed, $1 lb. Exch..for velvet
beans. B. O. Fussell, Brunswick. __

Pure, imp: Stone Mtn. 15c cup full
25c, 1-4 lb. 90c 1b. postpaid. Miss Dal
Gerrald, Riverdale, Rt. 1, Box 132

3 Ibs. Burpeeds Monte Cristo, 10c 0z.
$1 Ib. 2 lbs. Lifsey, 10c oz. 80c Ib, 1-2
Ib. each, Orange Heart, 15 oz. Bana
na muskmelon, 20c oz. Geo. Bric
Cumming, Rt. 5. a

Few lbs. okra 25c lb. 3 Ibs butter pea,
20c cupful; few white butter beans, 20c
cup. Mrs. C. F. Elliston, Rupert.

White multiplying onions, 40c gallo:
Broad Leaf mustard mixed, 10c small
tumbler full; old time cornfield beans,
25c Ib. Pop corn, 10c cup. Add post
age. Mrs. Onnie Wiley, Gloster.
Imp. Watson, 50c Ib.; 5 Ib. 45 Ib
4 lbs. Kleckley Sweet, 60c Ib. lot, $2;
Exch. for 30 Donaldson Red eggs. E
pay chgs. Mrs. F. E. Happoldt, Lewi
ton. = 7
Texas Ribbon cane, $1 pk. Stone M
and Rocky Ford, 75c lb. Imp. Stone
tomato, $1.25 lb. 5 lbs. up, $1 Ib. All
postpaid. C. R. Burell, Auburn, Rt. 1

Seed Wanted

Exch. 1M long Island W._ cabba:
plants for 1 bu. peanuts, or 1 1-2
sound cotton seed. Ea. pay chgs.
H. Bond, Bowman, Rt. 2.

Want to know if party wants to exc!
qt. bunch butter beans or any 000
beans for a qt. of turnip, mustard seed,
mixed, Ea. pay chgs. Issie Watkins.
Madison, RFD 2.

Exch. 3 lbs. sugar crowders (white
for 2 Ibs. Ky pole beans and good, ten
der bush beans. Also other exch.
ae Mrs. D. W. Chandler, Buchanan

Want seed runner peanuts, Velvet
beans, seed peas. Will exch. Half and
Half cotton seed and other value. W.
Morgan, Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box 46.

Want to hear from party having the

German Gross seed. W. T. Mayo, Ly-
Imp. pure Stone Mtn. 50c, 1-2 Ib.

Ib, pop corn Yb. Stone Mtn.
85c lb. Summer crook neck squash, | ; gab: Pop corn: for 110. Stone

: lon seed; also exch. Bermuda an
15 cup. postpaid. Exch for syrup or | jn) Gr d irish or
Mrs. C. E. Gerrald, Riverdale, oe ee oe

Rt- 15 Box 1432: : oo Ss
Old fashioned Calif. beer seed, 10c ; "

Exch. value for 1 or 2 Ibs. cattail mil-
and 25c per start. Mrs. L. E. G :
Hapeville. | EERE Spanish peanut

let and a few lbs. lips, ROY
7 lbs. Stone Mtn. shade dried, 50c Ib. Ie See ae = = :
Exch. for 1 bu. Otootan soys, or 2 bu.




























_ Small sugar pumpkin, 10c per large
snuff-box full. Exch. for a few sweet
pepper or egg plant seed. Mrs. C. H.
Waldrop, Roswell, -Rt. 1.

_ Hastings pure Stone Mtn. 75c Ib.
Texas Banna mushmelon, 50c lb. Cit-
ron, 25c per teacup full. Mrs. Rosie
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4.

Stone Mtn. 75c lb. Jumbo, $1 Ib.
Rocky Ford cantaloup, 20c thls. Early
corn, 2 crop. 30c teacup full. Mrs. W.
V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Guar. pure, imp. Jones melon seed,
$1 lb. and postage. J. B. Smith, Lo- |
cust Grove, RFD 3.

Long green tender okra seed. 1-2
cup full for 12c in stamps. Mrs. M.
F. Ledford, Crandall, Rt. 1.

Stone Mtn. free from disease. 1 to
10 Ib. 70c lb. 10 to 20 lb. 60c lb. Bet-
ter price on larger lots. J. D. Alex-
ander, McDonough.

Swycard collard, 10c oz. $1 lb. B.
F. Scott, Dawson.

8 or 10 Ibs. slightly mixed water-
melon seed. yellow meated,. 40c Ib. 2
ei 75c. S. R: Harden, Surrency, RFD

Texas seeded Ribbon Cane. Sound
and clean. Tc lb. FOB. R. H. Wood,
Dacula, Rt. 1. :

Chufas, pumpkin and _ sunflower
seed, all 10c pkg. 3 for 25c. Add pos-
tage on small orders. Exch. for 100
Ib. feed sacks. Mrs. Sarah Grindle,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

40 Ibs. Crotalaris, 1930 crop. 25c Ib.
FOB.. Will ship COD. C. A. Fleming,
Berlin, Rt. 1.

Pumpkin (long, big kind), 12c per
large pkg. also shade dried sage, 35c
lb. Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Rydal.

Clements imp. seed. Largest grow- |
ing watermelon in the world, $1 oz.
$10 lb. E. T. Clements, Tennille.

Blue Ribbon cane, 8c lb. Exch. for
1 pk. Otootan seed at $2.50 bu., rat-
tle weed roots at 25c lb., and 2 lb.
Stone Mtn. at 50c lb. Lonnie Rundles,
Gainesville, Rt. 7. :

Queen of the Market tomato; vine
orange; ground cherry, Chinese cab-
bage, Chinese turnip; Wayahead to-
mato; garden cherry; China-long
@reen cucumber. Pkg. 10c and 2c
stamp postage. Chesley Rice, Colum-
bus, 3316 3rd Ave. .

Stone Mtn. 75c lb. J. J. Hartley, Met-
ter, Rt. 1.

Select Stone Mtn. 60c lb. FOB; 5 Ibs.
50c Ib. 10 lbs. or more, 40c lb. J. O.
= College Rock, 1106 No. Main
Sev. lbs. Nancy Hank melon, 50c lb.
del. J. H. Parker, Trion, Rt. 2.

Hastings Texas seeded Ribbon cane,
10c lb. del. M. F, Norman, Richland,
RFD 5, Box 71. F

Pure Honey Drip cane. Selected, $1.-
40 bu. or $1.50 if less than 1 bu. E. J.
Mason, Luxomni, Rt. 1.







































































































































































Drip cane, 50c gal. Striped Half Run-

Want best prices on chufas ani 3
ton, Pitts. tichokes, also Velvet beans.

ston, Rt. 1.
Honey drip cane seed. Glenn Thorn-
: Sturdivant, Chipley.







hursday, April 9, 1931.
- Seed Wanted

Exch. 1 qt. old fashioned running
putter bean seed for qt. Russian sun-
flower seed of any good, clean var.
Mrs. D. C. Griffin, Mitchell.

_ Exch. value for white Limas, bunch,
and 2 or 3 Stonecypher apple trees.
Mrs. J. E. Underwood, Cleveland, Rt.
el, :

_ Want Jack bean stalk seed, any var.
stringless bunch snap beans, butter
beans, sweet pepper, everbearing cu-
cumber, tomato, 1 qt. artichokes. Exch.
Mrs. S: -G. Rogers, Claxton, Rt.

Want a few Calif. beer seed. L. O.
Mauldin, Resaca, Ga.

Want a few lbs. old fashioned corn-
field bean seed, Ky. Wonder beans.



Exch. yellow pop corn at 10c Ib. shell-.

ed or Stone Mtn. melon, or cantaloup
seed. Also: the same exch. for Rus-
sian mammoth sunflower seed. Mrs.
W. E. Whisnante, Rutledge. |

Want 5 or 10 lbs. good clean sun-
flower seed; good tender bunch gar-
den bean Seed (no white hulleye a
few lbs. peanuts and pop corn. Exch.
dried apples and other value. Miss
Ellie Belcher, Adairsville, Rt. 3.
Want few lbs. large pumpkin seed,
cornfield bean seed. Pay cash for
xch. Send sample and price. J. H.

easley, Lavonia.

Want Senna leaves and seed. Mrs.
~ S$. R. Johnston, Lithonia, Rt. 3.

- Want 20 lbs. Dixie Belle or Lifsey
melon seed. Send sample and_ best
del. price. Mrs. H. J. McCorvey, Haw-
kinsville, Rt. 5.

Want 5 bu. each, good, sound cane
seed, oe peas. Exch. pigs or pay
cash. R. Brewer, Lula, Rt. 2.
_ Exch. oe chicks for field seed or
potato plants.
to exch. Mrs. P. T. Lester, Rome, 117]
Broad St.

MISCELLANEOUS SEED WANTED

POTATO: Want pumpkin yam or
ach yam. Must be state insp. stock.
State cash price on 2 1-2 bu. FOB your
station. J. M. Marrett, Commerce, Ga.,
eRe 6. :
5 bu. sweet.potato seed. No culls nor
rotten potatoes wanted. Govt. insp.
ee M. E. Newman, Rising Fawn,

_ Plants For Sale

Horse Tac: 3 sprouts. 10c; catnip,
5 doz. Add postage. Miss Lou Jane
Abercrombie, Duluth.

_ Missionary strawberry, $1. 25, 500, $2
M. Rhubarb, 25c doz. Peppermint, $1
C. Red Hot pepper, 5 Ibs. $1; Tobacco
seed, 10 spoonful; yellow root, 50c.
Nora McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.

Peach pie plants, 3 for 25c; 7, 50c;
cherry bark, 15c; blue huckleberry, 50
doz. . Muscadine and Fox Grape, 3 for
25c. Add postage. Miss N. A. White,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Huckleberry plants, 25 doz. $1.75 a
100; strawberry, 20c C. Bermuda grass
roots, $2 bu. Miss Lyndia Stancil, Al-
pharetta, Rt. 2.

Lead. var. plants: cabbage and onion
500, 50c; 90c M. Lettuce, beet, tomato,
200, 40c; 500, 80c. Del. postpaid. As-
sorted as desired. E,. L. Durham, Dub-
jin, Rt. 5.

P. R. $1.50 M. Marglobe and Greater
te tomato, $1 M. C. L. Steadley, Bax-

. insp. P. R. $1.50 M, 5M up,
$1 .40 Cash with order. Mrs. J. F. Smith
Baxley, Rt. Box 78.

Govt insp. P. R. $1.60 M FOB. Har-
old Watson, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Imp. P. Re $1.50 M. Cash with: or-
der, FOB. Write for large quantity pri-
ces. R. W. Rentz, Baxley.

Eee anee plants, 10c a 100, dc M.
. lee J. B. Miller, Wray, Rt. 2.

Plants Wanted

Want best prices on 5M to 10M bun.
Yams, either yellow or pink skin. To
= del, May ist. G. M. Arp, Berryton,

a.

___ Want improved White Burley tobacco
_ plants, also old fashioned Nigger Kil-
ler? potato plants. Write what you
_ have. George L. Brownlow, Aragon, PB.
. Box 122:
. Exch. 7 Ibs. yellow andred pop corn
- for 500 Bermuda onion; 15 lbs. for 1M.
P. R. potato plants. Ea. to pay post-
age. A.D. Brantley, Sparta.
Want strawberry plants. Exch. corn-
field and other var. beans and peas.
_ Cup full or 1-2 Ib. seed for 100 ogee
Mrs. J. R. Hancock, Griffin, Rt. C
_ Exch. 1pk. lady peas for potato slips.











fer Yellow Yam, Triumh, or a fed

Write what you have i

|

MARKET BULLETIN

early Yam; Exch. dried apples for yel-
low Bermuda plants. Mrs. J. A. Barnes,
Clermont.

Want 15M genuine pink skin P. R.
and 15M Triumph potato plants. Exch.
Duroc J. boar for either var. L. H. Ed-
enfield, Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box 31. |

Exch. No. Ga. syrup cane seed, 10c
Ib., 90-day velvet beans, $2.50 bu. but-
ter beans, 20c lb. for 2M P.-R. plants
sor $1.50 M. J. F. Crutchfield, Mon-
Tose.



Poultry For Sale

ANCONAS

Pure Sheppard Ancona cockerels. Le.
5 point combs. Absolutely guar. $3.50
each; 2 for $6, 3, $8.25; 4, $10. Mrs.
Jeptha P, Pullin, McDonough.

BANTAMS
3 R. C. Black hens and rooster; 3S.





| C. Black hens and rooster, $7 for lot, or.

$1 each. Bill Camp,
Greenville St.

3 young mixed bantam now laying
hens, $1.50 for lot, FOB. Mrs. Sallie
Wilson, Fairmount, Rt. 2.

Hen and rooster, mixed with Brown
L. Bantams, $1 for the 2 or exch. for
White King pigeon hen old enough to
mate. James Simpson, McDonough,
Rt. 3; Box 2.

3 fancy Buff Cochin bantam cock-
erels, $2 ea. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, 515
Peters Bldg.

- W. L. bantam roosters, 75c ea. Jesse
Lawson, Doraville.

1 very pretty bantam eaoster: $1.00.
Mrs. H. A. Alexander, Elberton, Rt. 7.

2 mixed bantam hens, 50c each, or
exch. Fred Moody, Warm Springs, Rt.

Newnan, 156



BARRED, BUFF, WHITE & OTHER
ROCKS

75 B. R. friers, 40c Ib. Mrs. Pou.
Mercier, Lawrenceville, Rt. 4.

1 1-2 yr. old pure bred B. R. roost-
er, $2. Mrs. Artie Siiver, Ellijay, Rt.
3. Box 9.

Pen Parks str. B. R., 8 young lay-
ing hens and 1 cock, unrelated. Last
summers hatch. $9. del. Exp. office.
Mrs. Mildred C. Beesley, Putnam. |

April 1930 hatch B. R. cockerel, $1
del. or exch. for Feterita seed, or 1
M. P. R. pot. plants. Venir Ray, Ken-
sington, Rt. 2.

2 yr. old Buff Rock cock and 6 fine
hens. Nugget str. $10; cock with
10 hens, $15; 1 cock direct, $5. Mrs.
GL: Trimble, Adairsville.

11 mos. old pure bred White Rock;
Fischel str. cockerel. $2. Cash with
order. No checks. Mrs. C. C. Payne,
(Address not given). -

Fischel str. White Rocks: hens,
$1.50 and cocks, each; 5-hens and 1
cock, $8. Cash, or money order. Coop
to be ret. Mrs. G. S.

Rt.

ischel_ W. Rock = cockerel, 73.50
(worth $5); 6 hens, now laying, $1.50
each; $11 for lot in 1 shipment. FOB.
No exch. Mrs, J. L. nO Stone

Mtn. Rt. 1.
Baby Chicks For Sale

Leghorns, Reds and R. R. irom fine
stock, guar. to live. Reasonable prices.
Eustace J. McKinney, Jr., Blackshear.

Dark Cornish Indian games, 18c ea,,
$3.50 for 20. Del. Cash with order.
$4.50 per 25. Miss Leona Simpson, Cul-
verton, Rt. 1, Box 38.

Marcys J B Giants, April del. 15c ea.
in lots of 25 and 50. Also eggs, $1 per
15, $1.75, 30. Postpaid. Moline M.
Landrum, Adairsville.

Reduced prices: heavy breeds, $10,25;
light, $9.25; Buff Leghorns, $12.75 per
100.. CH. R. Gaskins, Americus.

10 Red chicks, 6 wks. old, 25c each.
Cash with order. Mrs. John Faircloth,
Metter, Rt. 1.

Scientific hybrids: pure bred T. w.
L. crossed with heavy breeds; Also
Reds, B. R., and Tancred Leghorns. $12.
$6.50, 50. 20 per cent deposit. H. A.
Neal, Carnesville, Rt. 3.

Pure bred B. P. Rocks, llc each del.
Mrs. W. D. Bryant, Coffee.

Tancred or Eng. Leghorns from
blood tested, State accredited flocks.
Grade AA, 9c; Grade AAA, 12c each.
Ghas..T: McMillan, Gainesville.

Quality, blood tested, pure Tancred
Leghorns. Reasonable price. 100 per
cent live del. April and May del. Hatch
every Thursday. M. W. Kantala, El-
berton.

Ready April 6th, Anconas, B. R.,
Reds, 10c each, $1 books order. Bal. C.
O2D; BN: King, Forest Park.







Quality chicks from ees. oles

Martin, Athens. 1]

| mahlen.

ly culled flock. Breed and hatch on
eggs produced on our own yards. W

Kutz, Atlanta, Rt. 2, Box 252, phone
Main 7698.

State blood tested Reds and Rocks.
Pure bred and high egg producing
stock. Hatches every week, at prices
less than-any previous season. J. C.
Baston, Milledgeville.

Pure Nugget Buff Rocks of high class
breeding. Due to hatch April 6, 7 and
15th. 13c ea. Hens furnished $1.25 ea.
Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairsville.

Pure Sheppard Anconas, $10; Parks
Rocks, $12 del. Exch. 200 for a nice
6 mos old Polled Hereford bull year-
ling. Daris Raulerson, Rockingham.

White Leghorns, $7.50 a 100 del. Hch
every Wednesday. Custom hatching:
2 1-2c an egg. Jas. K. Mitchell, At-
lanta. 925 Waverly Way, Phone Wal-
nut: 2996.

Pure Tancred chicks, $10 a 100. 20
per cent deposit booking orders. Exch,
for pure bred gilts, Duroc or P. C., bred
to farrow April or first. May. D. F.
Ogden, Odum.

Pure bred Parks chicks now ready.
Cream Grade and better. BWD tested.
Reg. Per. 23-C-31; All Gold Buff Rocks
Each $16 per 100. F. W. Voight, Black-
shear.

4500 chicks ea. Tuesday. Reds, Rocks
and Hollywood Leghorns, $10; W. L. $8
del. Custom hatching, $2 tray of 112
eggs, to arrive Monday. G. D. Fain,
Edison.

Pure bred dark Cornish games, 15c
each, by any number. April del. Par-
ty to pay postage. Mrs. C. A. Patter-
son, Ty Ty.

Pure Tancred W. L. from high egg
record hens, free from BWD. 500 to

}hatch April 20th; 2 del. Mrs. F. Cow-

art, Summit, Rt.

Donaldsons Heda B. R., Fischels W.
Wyandottes, $10; Tancred White and
Everlay Brown L. $9; heavy mixed, $9;
light mixed, $8; odds, $7 Sat. assured.
Dea Thomas, Odum, Box 27. -

Rocks and Reds, 8c each, 7.50 C. Live
del. Postpaid. Custom hatching, 2c ea.
on 100 or more eggs; 2 1-2c less. Del.
Cartons, 10 and 15c. EH. R. Bailey, Har-
lem, Rt. 1.

Parks B. R., Donaldson Reds, Buff
Rocks, Buff Orp., $9, heavy asst. $8.50.
Custom hatching, $3 for tray, 112 eggs
or 2 1-2c ea. lots 500 or more. R. H.
Fechtel, Waycross. ;

Tancred W. L. from 2 and 3 yr. old
hens, $8 a 100; $35, 500. A. V. Hollo-
way, Graymont.

Thompson str. day old chicks, 12 1- -2
aap: Mrs. Milton Sumner, Sylvester,

50 W. L. chicks, 6 wks. old, 25c each.
Exch. for 125 pure Donaldson or other
pure, good breed day old chicks. No
checks. Mrs. Bessie Joiner, Blythe, Rt.

Blood tested Reds, Rocks and W. L.
from Ga. best flocks. Chicks that will
live and pay. J. H. Wood, Athens, 426
Broad St.

Pape str. S. C. Black Minorcas $10 a
100 for the rest of this season. Del. Mrs.
C. L. Rehberg, Cairo. ;



Eggs For Sale



Thoroughbred Light Brahma from
large Northern bred stock, $1.50 per
15; Partridge Rock, $1 per 15. Mrs.
C. W. Evans, Wrightsville, Rt. 1.

Everlay B. L. Flock direct from Tor-
$1 per 15; $2, 45. Postpaid.
Mrs. J. L. Etheridge. Auburn. RFD 1.

Thompson Imp. Riglet B. R. and
Donaldson Red, ea $1 per 15. Cash
No checks. Crate ret. Taylor Hooks,
Unadilla, Rt. 2.

Pure bred Everlay B. L. 75c per 15.
Cartons ret. Mrs. Clifford Fieming,
Lylerly. Rt. 2.

Black Minorca eggs, Pape str. $1
per 15. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia.

Red. eggs direct stock Donaldson,
$1.10 per 15 del. Safe del. guar. Exch
for Big Stem J. pot. plants. H. D.
King, Lavonia. Rt. 3.

- Pure bred eggs: Thompson BoA.
and Black Minorca, each, $1 per 15.
Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin.

W. L. Wycoff-Tancred str. cross,
First prize at Cherokee county fair.
$1 per 15. Clinton Buice, Orange,
RFD 1.

Fischel White Rock, $1 per 15. Cash
with order. Container to be ret. Mrs.
G. S. Martin, Athens, Rt. 1.

Eggs: Ringneck pheasant, $3. per
setting, 20 at $4; Bantam, finest str.
$1.25 per set. Fred F. Cresswell, At-
lanta. Rt. 1. Roswell Road. *phone

Cherokee 2475.
Thompson B. R., $1 per 15 del. Mrs.



B. L. Brown, Ball Ground.

PAGE 4
| ,,Tompkins Red, pure bred, 75c
15. postpaid, 50c a 15 at home.

tonseret. Mrs. L. E. Gayler, Lyerly
Rt. 3.

Pure M. B. turkey, $3.50 per 12, $1
60 del. Also 2 pure M. B. t "$3.50
ea. FOB. Mrs. R. L. Arnall, Colu
bus, 2321 17th Ave.

Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. Re }
ea 153 $1.75, 80.:. Cash. Dek -
5 AAs Wilbanks, Commerce, Rt. 5.

Sanita Orp. very fine stock, $1.
15. carton ret. Mrs. D. F. Har
Bolingbroke.

Parks Ped. Foundation stock. dite
Cream Grade. Reg. Per. 27-C-31
1.25 per 15, $4 a 100. Mrs, R.
Barwick, Doerun.

Pure bred White Emden goose ef gs
$1.50 per set. prepaid. L. V. Lawile;
Marietta, Rt. 4.

Donaldson, stock direct, Reds.
per 15. $1.75 for 30 del. Mrs. oO. L
Craft, Lavonia. Rt. 3. 2

. R. 75 i

Pure bred Thompson B
15 del. Cartons ret. Mrs, Jno. :
ay Lyleriy, Rt. 2. Box 91.

hite Indian Runner duck, $1.50
per 15. Also turkey eggs, for sale.
Mrs. Katherine Prantolas, Savannah,
411 Seiler Ave.

Parks B. R. eggs. Males direct.
per cent guar. fertility. $2.50 per
$5 per 50. Limited quantity. F. W.
Voizht, Blackshear.

Silver Beigium Campine, stock
eggs, $1.50 per 14, $2.50, 30, or $7 a 100.
A. T. Sheppard, Rt. i. Box. 143.
thonia.

Pure bred S. GC. Buff L. 75 per 1b
$4 a 100. Del. Also baby chicks,
L. Lynn, Waycross. Rt. 2.
Indian Runner duck, $1 per 15. W.
E. Goodwin, Wadley.

Big bone Giant M. B. turkey, Ellis
str. $2.75 per 12. Add Postage Mr:
Marshall Lewis, Rydal. Rt.

Pure bred B. R. eggs, 0 per cent
fertile guar. 60c per 15; $1.10, 30
= 50 a 100. Del. Crates ret. Mrs. Lay:

. Smith, Woodcliff, Rt. 1. Box i6#A.

Pace bred S. C. Black Minorca. Pape
str. $1 per 15; $1.75 for ap te: Mrs
Oo. L. Law, Eastman, Rt.

Positions Wanted:

28 yr. old, 3 children van job
farm, poultry or dairy. Prefer iivin
in home with Christian people. Rei.
Mrs. Ollie Watkins, Adrian, Rt. 3.
Competent blacksmith, milier, wh
wright and mill-wright and farm car:
penter wants job. Adaress. ie
Zeigler, Oliver. py
zo yr. old single man. 2 yrs. of. Col
lege work in dairying and agriculture;
2 yrs. exp. in dairying. Wants per-
manent connection with up to cate
dairy. C. V. Martin, Bainbridge.

Middle aged widow with 3 chiidre
large enuogn to help on ae desires
work near Nashville. Mrs. D. Shep-
herd, Nashvilie, C-o Gen. Del eet

Elderly man wants job; chicke
garden, handy repair, carpentering,
etc. Wages and board in home Write
woe HOWE, Atlanta, Rt.

' Farm Help Wanted









Want middle aged woman to liv
in home and assist with light far:
work. Unincumbered, strong, willin
worker. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Registe

Want boy 14 to 16 or over to heip
with gen tarm. Give 400 lb. bale o
cotton, board and laundry. ~ Ne
drunkard. Ray Densmore, Alpharehy
Rt. 3

Want farm help for 15 acres goo
land; 4 good stabies with hall running
through, covered with tin. Mrs. T. =
McCurley, Hartwell.

Want man or boy able to plow |
H. crop. Live in home as one of fa
ily. Must be honest, sober, willing
worker. Reasonable wage. se AL
W. Ledbetter, Marietta, Rt. 3. Box 88.

Suitable land to grow als, piants,
etc. 3rd and 4ths. Party must be abl
to finance self. S. M. Saebron, Bruns
wick. C-o B. O. Fussell.

Healthy man, single (if marri
not more than 1 child), who owns h
own tools and stock to- raise truck
and field crop. Write. J. W. Harpet
Gainesville, 121 Summit.

Want boy. or man to help make cr
Reasonaiole salary.. J. E. Sailers,
Draketown.

Want boy not under 15 yrs. to he
with wood and gen. farm work. $8
mo. board. Straight time. Ref. eq
R. M. Sheppard, Stone Mtn, Rt.3.

Want 2 wage hands at once to d
farm work. Come ready to woU
Until crop is made and gaihicredi
3 Ham, Cobbtown.





{ _PAGE SIXTEEN
Plants For Sale

Greater B,. Brimmer and Redfield
auty tom plants, 25c C; $1.30 M. Bell,
imiento and Ruby King pepper, 30c
$2.50 M. Collard, $1 M. -A. B.
ker, Plains.

bbage, Lettuce, and White Bermu-
@ onion, plants. All 15c a 100; $1 M;
Burbank, Earliana, New St. and Mar-
plobe tomato, 20c C. $1.50 M. Mrs.
L. Brittingham, Guyton.

Kudzu, 1 to 2 yrs. old. $5 M. Exch
Or peas at $2 bu. Gene Harper, Hart-
well, Rt. 1.

Raspberry, 15c doz. or exch for to-
L. V. Meeler,


































































Old fashioned red multiplying onion
ts, 10c bunch; sev. C. Klondike
wherry, 25c C. Cash with order.
ete Mae Coley, Hawkinsville,

iP. R. pot plants, $1.25 M. Mrs. M. F.
dis, Quitman.
mp. red skin P. R. Govt insp. $1.50
f{ FOB, $1.75 M del. Cash with, order.
No chks. J. W. Sellers, Baxley, Rt. 4.
_E. J. Wakefield cabbage, 50c M FOB,
- 7 del. Ga. A. E. Pruett, Eastman,
Pure P. R. $2 M. May and June del.
Cader Stephens, Flowery Branch.
Genuine, imp. red skin P. R. $1.50 M
"OB; $1.75 M del. Ga. No chks. Cash
ith order. O. M. Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Box 65.

_P. R. $1.50 M. Greater Baltimore and
arglobe tom. $1.50 M, FOB. John
aniel, Baxley.
Cabbage and onion, $1 M. Tomato,
1.25 M. P. R. $2 M. 5M lots, $1.50 M.
sh with order. Mrs. R. E Hackle,
faldosta, 603 East Savannah Ave
Imp. P. R. $1.50 M, FOB; $1.75 M
el. Ga. Colon J. Hamilton, Baxley.
Pure P. R. Govt insp. $1.50 M del.
M lots or more, $1.80 M del April 15,
Vv ms, June del. L. C. Tyre, Surren-
Full stamp P. R. insp. $1.40 M. R J.
Boatright, Coffee. S
Pure pink skin P R Govt insp and
chemically treated. Ready April 15th.
y M. Sat. guar A. H. Pitts, Moul-
State insp P. R. $1.50 M del. Ga.. Last
pril, May and June del. New Stone
omato, April 15th del. $1.25 M, 25c a
00 del. Leland Lightsey, Odum, Rt. 2.
Imp P. R. from vine cut. $1.50 M FOB
. O. Morris, Surrency.
mp, P. R..State insp chemically
treated pot. draws. April del, $2 M.
May del $1.50 M FOB. M. T. Jarrell,
Vrightsville.
R. plants, Govt insp. $1.50 M FOB
x. Thomas, Surrency.
Bunch P. R. $2.25 M. Running P. R.
50 M, 10M lots, $140. H. A. Walker,
saxley, Rt 1.

Imp. P. R. Govt insp and treated,
-% M FOB. S. B. Crosby, Baxley,
Imp pink skin P. R. Insp. and treat-
, $1.40 M April and May del. B. M.
osford, Cochran, Rt. 3.
R Gov insp. and treated, $1.50 M.

lots, $135 M FOB. Cash. No
ecks. Joe Kimbrel, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Marglobe tomato, $1.50 M, 5M and
er, $1.25 M. P. R., $1.50 M. Special
rice on large lots. Leroy Bowen, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4.
Chas. W., E. J. cabbage, $1 M, 5 and
IM lots, 75c M del. Red skin P. R.
1.75 M, old fashioned Boones, $2 M.
Insp. May, June iel. G. E. Waldrip(
lowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Imp P. R. $1.75 M. Old fashioned
oones, $2 M, postpaid. Insp and
ated. Better prices on larger amis.
M. Nix, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Heading lettuce, $1 M. Add postage.
Irs. Belle Godard, Goggins.
_Chas. W., E. J. cabbage 500, 60c;
M del. 10 M $7.50 collect; P. R. $2
del. May and June del. Guy Wal-
tip, Flowery Branch.
Genuine red skin P. R., $1.50 M. FOB
Exch. for good, home cured meat, N. C.
Runner peanuts, or shelled corn. Ivey
impbell, Surrency, Rt. 2. |
Genuine red skin P. R. Gov't insp.
nd treated, $1.50 M, FOB; $1.75 M,
. April, May and June del. Willie
ce, Surrency, RFD 2. .
P. R. Gov't insp $1.50 M del. April
d May shipment.. No chks. L. H.
rand, Montezuma, Rt. 1.
Purple skin P. R. $1.50 M. Govt insp
1 B. M. Bratcher, Alma,
RD 1. 5

Chas., J. W. and Flat Dutch cabbage,
omato, Collard and Bermuda onion,
i 500, 60c; $1 M postpaid. Mrs. Ger-
de Branan, Lewiston,

pee $1.50 M.



MARKET

Flat Dutch cabbage, Heading collards
500, 50c; 90c M, postpaid; 60c M col-
lect; Brimmer tomato, 30c.C. Iceberg
ee 30c C. L. C. McEver, Hosch-

n.

Cabbage, Bermudg onion, Brussel
sprout, and\ tomato plants. All $1 M.
P. R. pot., $1.50 M. W. W. Williams,
Quitman.

Frost proof Ea. J., Chas W., Copen-
hagen, Sure Head and Flat Dutch cab-

bage, 50c M, COD. Sat. guar. F. F.
Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Iceberg lettuce, 35c a 100; $2 M,

4, :
Giant Crimson and Redfield Beauty
tomato, 20c a 100, plus postage. Ronald
McGraw, Brunswick, 2907 Norwick.
Marglobe tom. 25c C. $1.50 M. Black
Beauty Egg plants, and Ruby King
pepper, $3 M, 40c C. FOB. A. J. Buch-

anan, Americus.

- Pure P. R. Govt insp. $1.50 M, 5M
or more, $1.40 M del. 25th of April. K.
V. Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Govt insp. and treated, P. R. Sat.
guar. April 15th del.
Baxley.

P. R. $1.50 M Exp. collect; $2 M del.
Cabbage and white. Bermuda onion,
$1.25 M. Greater B. tom. $1.75 M col-
lect; $2 M del. J. T. Harrell, Tifton.

Gov't insp. and treated, P. R. $1.35
M postpaid; Over 5M $1.30 M. April,
May and June del. Guar. Cash with
order. No chks. nor COD. Mrs. Carrie
Hallman, Baxley, Rt. 5, Box 44.

Pink and yellow skin P. R., Nancy
Hall, Early Triumph, Pattesaw Yam,
Japanese Yam, Pumpkin or Yellow
Yam, $1.75 M, 5M up, $1.50 M FOB.
H. F. Stair, Valdosta.

Spring cabbage plants, lead. var.
500, 65c; $1 M. postpaid. Mrs. Lillie
Stokes, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2. . e

Frost proof cabbage plants, lead.
var. 50c. per\M. COD: Sat. guar.
Robt. McCook, Fitzgerald.

'P. R. and tomato plants, insp. and
treated, $1.50 M. FOB. Paul Hayden,
Alma.

Govt. insp. P. R. $1.50 M. Banana
Yam, $2 M. Cash with order. Mrs.
T. T. Winge, Rockingham. j

Tomato plants, lead. var. 200, 50c

postpaid; Pimiento and Ruby King
pepper, same price. Mrs. Jack Smith,
Elberton.

Pure Ga. collard plants, $1.25 M. 15
a 100. A. C. Kessler, Scott.

Genuine P. R. State insp. April and
May del. $1.50 M. FOB; $1.75 M. Del.
Cash with order. A. F. Willcoxon,
Moultrie. Rt. 5.

State insp. P. R. Eating quality un-

surpassed. April and May del. $1.40
M. Special prices on large lots. Del.
in Ga. I. B. Jones, Screven. :

Marglobe tomato, ready to be sent
day order received. 85c, 500; $1.50 M.
Cashiers chk. or Money order. A. L.
Rozar, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Frost proof cabbage, del prepaid, 200,
25c; 500, 45c; 75c M. Exch for dried
fruit: 500 plants for 3 Ibs., M for 6 lb.
J. O. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.

Genuine imp. red skin P. R. from
vine cuttings, $1.55 M del. May del.
Tomato, $1 M. 25c C. Money order
only. Paul Lightsey, Odum.

Genuine imp. red skin P. R. and pink
skin Nancy Hall. Not mixed. Early
Triumph white potato plants, All Govt
J. J. Miles, Baxley, Rt.

Pure P R Gov't insp. and treated,
$1.50 M, 5 and 10M lots, $1.40 M. Post-
paid. No checks. L. J. Sinyard, Hawk-
insville, Rt. 1.

A few hundred Everbearing straw-
berry plants. Sell or exch for any large
breed eggs; Blue Andalusians preferred.
Mrs. R. Wilkerson, Dixie, Rt. 1, Care
J. J. Hodges.

Large tomato plants, lead. var. 35c
C., 200, 50c; 500, $1 postpaid; Wakefield
and Copenhagen cabbage, 75c M. P. R.
potato and pepper, $1.50 M FOB. R. L.
McRee, Meigs.

Tame strawberry, 20c C. Garden
Gooseberry, 10c each; muscadine vines,
rooted, 20c ea. Concord grape, 3 for
10c; crabapple and plum, 10c each. Add
pentaee. Miss Claudie James, Ellijay,

Sage plants, 6 for 25c; Himalaya
blackberry, 6 for 18c. Lorena Volirath,

Winston.
Plants Wanted

Want to contract for 100M. red
skin P. R. pot. plants: 25 M. weekly
after April 25th. W. QO. Waldrip, Flo-
wery Branch.

Exch. little white lady peas, 4 Ibs.





50c; 10 lbs. $1 del. for red skin P. R.

=





del. Mrs. O. E. Browning, Doerun, Rt. | 4

W. H. Walker, |

BALLET LN.
plants. Also exch. Donaldson Red
eggs for P. R. J. M. Jones, Grayson.

Exch. 2 set. Donaldson Red eggs for
1 M. potato plants: Half pink skin
and half imp. purple skin P. R. Del
when wanted. Miss Ida Dodd, Fair-
mount.

Want 1 M. large tomato; 5 M. pink
skin potato plants at once. Quote del.
price. C. L. Cleveland, LaGrange.

Exch. pop corn or other value for
100 Hastings extra early Marglobe to-
mato (or other good, early var.)
plants. Also want cabbage plants.
_Mrs. W. T. Stephens, Adairsville. Rt.

Exch, Thompson Barred Rock eggs
for potato plants. Mrs. J. P. Mabry,
Canon. i

Quote best price on 2500 to 300 M.
Triumph potato plants, May Ist. to
May 30th del. J. J. Seay, Tate.

Want 10M. Nancy Hall potato
plants for del. about April 20th. Quote
best price del. Griffin. W. H. Bolton,
Griffin, Box 436.

Want 500 insp. P. R. plants in exch.
for 1 set. pure Thompson Imp. Ring-
let B. R. eggs. Mrs. A. R. Watts,
Canon, ee

Want 40 or 50 M. potato plants,
April 15th to May Ist del. State best
price and kind, Keith J. Faulkner,
Ball Ground. RFD 5.

Want at once or early. date 10 M.
P, R. plants: _Name best price FOB
here. L. B. Baldwin, Dawson.

Seed For Sale

50 bu. Calif. Honey Drip cane seed,
3 1-2c lb. 10 bu. N. C. Honey Drip, 6c
lb. 100 lb. lots. FOB. Sample on re-
quest. J. B. Salter, Lithonia. Rt. 1.

14 lbs. Bennet. 100 per cent sound
(small place wanted, will feed 2 or
300 chickens), 70c lb. K. S. Lindsey,
Toomsboro, Rt. 3 .

30 bu. cane seed, Blue Ribbon, $2
bu. Stone Mtn. watermelon seed, 75c
lb. H.C. Ledford, Jefferson, Rt. 3.

New Stone and Baltimore tom. 80c
Ib. del. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery
Branch. \

Selected Thurmond melon seed, 50c
Ib. Remittance with order. D. C.
Strother, Ft. Valley.

75 Ibs. hand selected, pure Stone
Mtn. 25c lb. J. H. Farmer, Millidge-
ville. Rt. 2. Box 69. Ju

Pure Stone Mtn. $1 lb. Exch. for 1
Duroc (or any full stock) male pig,
or syrup,, cotton seed, peanuts, any
full stock eggs. Starling Yawn, Vi-
enna. Rt. 2.

300 lbs. best Stone Mtn. or Dixie
Belle. 40c_ wholesale; 50c retail. Exch.
3 ibs. for 2 gal. Ribbon Cane syrup
del. W. O. Birdsong, Gordon.

Imp, Thurmond Grey or Dixie Belle
40c Ib. del. S. W. Hatfield, (No ad-
dress given.. 8

Honey Drip cane, 5c Ib. Postage

aid on lots of 10 lbs. or more. Les-

r Creel, Riverdale, Rt. 1.

A few gal. nest onion, 40c gal. Exch.
for dried apples or tomato plants, or
bunch butter beans. Mrs. Mathis
Wright, Bremen, Rt. 2.

Few gal. white nest. onions, 40c gal.
Add postage. Exch. for dried apples,
okra and other bean seed, or onion
plants. Mrs. Gussie Conner, Bremen,
Rt. 2. Box 76 A.

Crooked-neck. cushaw seed.. 1-4 lb.
50c; 1-2 lb. 80c;1 Ib. $1.50; 4 ibs. $5.
Prepaid. L. M. Kennedy, Collins.

Syrup cane seed, pure, $3 bu. FOB.
Cash with order. Exch. for white peas
a same price. O. R. Styles, Waco, Rt..





Texas Ribbon Cane, 50c gal. 2 for
90. Del. Red &and yellow pop corn
for seed, 15 lb. del. O. J. Edwards,
Dacula.

Imp. orange cane, hand thrashed,
50c gal. 85c pk. $1.50 per i-2 bu. Pre-
Bee: R. P. Bannister, Ball Ground.

Select Stone Mtn. and Watson, 50c
Ib. FOB. J. D. Duke, Ft. Valley.
Select Stone Mtn. and Watson, 50c
lb. FOB. L. P. Singleton, Ft. Valley.

Calif. beer seed, 10c large pkg. C.
A. Reeves, Carrollton, Rt. 1.

Old time. Dish Rag gourd, 15c pkg.

kins Sts.

Sound, clean weevil-treated pure Ky.
Wonder Burpees Stringless, Speckled
bunch butter beans and large May
Eng. peas, 30c lb. 3 Ibs. 5c. Post-
pac. Miss Josephine Roberts, Buford.

Calif. or Moss beer seed, 10c per
ee W. J. Meadows, Hazlehurst,



Dill seed, 7c pkg. E. Burden, El-
berton. Rt. 8. Box 93.



with order.

L. C, McConnell Savannah, 46 & Hop- |.

.bu., 80 lbs. to bu. FOB Cars.



Thursday, April 9, 1931.
Seed Wanted -

Want 8 lbs. McCaslan pole beans
and 5 lbs. each stringless green pod,
Tennessee green pod and extra early
red Valentines. F. | F. Patterson,
Washington. Rt. 1. East.

Want 1 bu. bunch Velvets, 1 bu.



| Hastings Mung, 3 bu. Otootans, 40 bu.

Spanish peanuts. State best

white
Tom J. Cook, Mansfield, RFD

prices.
1



_ Eggs For Sale



Pure bred dark Cornish, $1 per 15, .
$3 for 50; $6 C. Prepaid. Also 2
cockerels, 3 pullets, now laying, $1.50
each. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester.

Pure bred Blue Andalusian $1 per
setting. Mrs. Hugh ONeal, Augusta,
131 Broad St.

Pure bred W. L., 75c per 15. H.C.
Ledford, Jefferson. Rt. 3.

Black Langshan, $1.25 per set. del.
Exch. for dried apples or 100 lb. cap.
feed sacks. Mrs. N. B. Burden, El-
berton. Rt. 8.

Mammoth White Pekin,
del. Rubye Randall, Lavonia.

Pure bred Tompkins Reds,
15. Fertility guar. Specially mated
pens. .Mrs. W. M. Gaines, Atlanta.
980 Drewry St. N. EH.

J. B. Giant eggs, Royal Purple str.
$1.25 per 15. Carton ret. W. H. Rich-
ardson, Elberton. Rt. 3.

Pure bred Donaldson Red, 60c doz.
postpaid. Exch. a set. or two for
same strain to prevent inbreeding.
Write first. M. White Pekin, $1 per
15. Miss Ida Dodd, Fairmount.

Pheasant eggs: Ringneck, $3 doz.
Goldens, $6.50 doz. Special prices
large quantities. Mrs. J. C. Symmes,
Atlanta. 3497 Piedmont. Cherokee
2244 W.. .

M. B. turkey eggs, $2 doz. Cash
Mrs. G.:' A. Nelson, Chip-

5c doz.

$2 per

ley, RFD 1.

Pure bred S. C. R. I. Red, 50c per
15. Add postage. Miss. Ava Parker,
Macon, Rt. 6. :

Ferris W. L. 75c_ per 15, postpaid.
Carton ret. Miss Gool Fleming, Ly-
lerly: Rt: 2.

Fresh B. L. eggs, 75c per 15 del.
Mrs. Lena Strickland, Buford. RFD 3.

M. B. turkey eggs, $3.75 per 15; B.
R. ped. eggs, 75c per 15. Inc. lots,
8c each. All del. Crates ret. Mrs.
F, R. Ard, Colquitt, Rt. 3.

Pure bred dark Cornish, insured by |
prepaid PP, $1.25 per 15. Cartons ret.
Mrs, C. A. Patterson. Ty Ty. Rt 1.

Box 19.

Regal Dorcas W. Wyandotte, $1.25
per 15; $6 a 100. Del. E. L. Cochran,
Jr., Lavonia. - ane :

Select pure B. P. R., $1.25 per 15;
$2.25 for 30; $5 C. Crate ret. No culls
nor pullet eggs sent. J. R. Bowen,
Rockingham, Rt. 1. a

Donaldson Red, 50c per 15; Booth >
str. White Minorca, $1 per 15. Mrs.
W. C. Davis, Reidsville. Box 252.

Full breed yellow Buff L. eggs, $1.50
per 18. Guar. Miss Vivian Scruggs,
Bristol. i

Royal Purple J. B. Giant. Careful-
ly selected. $1 per set. postpaid. Crates
et R. P. Bannister, Ball Ground. Rt.



Car Lots

CORN FOR SALECar Lots
3M bu. ear corn, in shuck, 80 Ibs. to
bu. Write for prices. J. E. Davidson,
Ft. Valley.

Good, sound Whatleys prolific, slip-
ped shuck in ear. ic Ib. FOB, in car
lots. J. D. Duke, Ft. Valley.

400 to 500 bu. good corn, for sale.
Make best offer del. Milledgeville. L.
R. Langley, Milledgeville. : Soe
- Good sound Whatleys prolific, slip-
ped shuck in ear, 1c lb. FOB in car lots.
L. P. Singleton, Ft. Valley.

300 bu. corn, 90c bu. at my barn. W.
H. Bolton, Griffin, Box 436. ,
8 or 900 bu. corn, 95c bu. FOB cars.
E. R. King, Ft. Gaines.

CORN WANTEDCar Lots
Want 1 car load ear corn. W. A. Hall,
Blakely.

CORN FOR SALECar Lots
500 bu. good slipped shuck corn, 85c

Ss. H.
Ferguson, Wel!ston.
1 car of good slipped shuck corn, $1
bu. FOB. Levie Yawn, Milan.