geo : DEPARTMENT 9 EUGENE TALMADGE Wait VOL. 14- STATE CAPITOL i RGIA T BULL AGRICULTURE. .=--2oe gan COMM/ISSIONERR === PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS A. D. JONES, DIRECTOR. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 19381. = A VISION OF GEORGIA Last Thursday, April 16th, I teft the office and drove from Atlanta to Macon, by Cochran, Eastman, on to Scotland, Ga. You could see mules turning in all directions. Very little stuff was planted north of Macon. I saw cotton up between Macon and Cochran. Friday morning, April 17th, I drove from Scotland, Ga., through Abbeville, Fitzgerald, Ocilla, and Nashville, on to Valdosta. In that sec- tion of the state, cotton was up, shining pretty. Some of it had been plowed. Saw corn, beans, and: peanuts up and worked out. I saw lots of tobacco, and generally good stands. They had just had a rain in that section, and everything was looking fine. Went to Valdosta to accept an invitation from the Emory Jr.-Le- Conte Natural History Society, and also to accept an invitation from the Kiwanis Club. The Emory Jr.-LeConte Natural History Society has been doing | some research work on the value of the roots of the Gelsemium sem- pervirens, or what is commonly known as Yellow Jasmine. This Yel- Jow Jasmine grows abundantly in South Georgia. It is poisonous to stock. It blooms out early in the spring, with a yellow bloom. It is an evergreen, and stock are very fond of it: When eaten in sufficient quantities, it is deadly. It belongs to the strychnine family. Its roots make a very valuable poison for medicinal purposes. The Emory Jr.- LeConte Natural History Society is very much interested in getting a manufacturing plant in that section of the State to manufacture a poison from the roots of this Yellow Jasmine. If they succeed in do- ing this, they will be serving a yood purpose through eradicating a poisonous pest, and also turning it into a profit. While in Valdosta, I saw a patch of vetch and corn-cockle growing near the railroad tracks, where seed had been unloaded from a box car. This corn-cockle is commonly referred as cockrel. It has a bloom simi- lar in color to the vetch bloom. It blooms about the same time as vetch. However, cockrel is not a legume, and is also a poisonous plant. When the seed of the cockrel ripen, they resemble very much the vetch seed. When I saw this plant growing there in Valdosta, it made me realize the importance of having a seed law in Georgia. Georgia is the only state in the Union that does not have a special seed law. Farmers are damaged on account of inferior seed, and seed not of true variety, and seed mixed with noxious weed and grass seed every year. This damage runs into millions of dollars. _ Why doesnt the next Legislature of Georgia pass a pure seed law? : After looking at this cockrel, I became interested in it. It ripens about the same time as-wheat or oats. You remember in the Bible, in St. Matthew, 13-24-30, where the enemy came at night and sowed tares . MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale Prices Apr. 21, 1981. Always Subject to Variation Macon $ .22 20 15> .20 .20 20 Atlanta Gia Fy, OZ, oc iccesxcenees $ 19 Standard, doz. ......------:---.- 17 Ga., trade, dOZ.. ......-.------ Vara Run, GOs. | soe. $ 22 20 Capos Wet e as ee Field Peas, mixed, bu. - Field Peas, not mixed, bu : Country Butter, Best Table, lb.. .30 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, bu. ............. 3.00 Soy Beans, Biloxi, bu, ................. 2.00 _ 1.80 Hogs Sold During Week Beginning April No. 1, Grade Spanish Peanuts, $80.00 per Savannah Auguste in the grain? I am informed that these tares that they sowed there in j the grain are the same corn-cockle that we now have to contend with in some of our grain in Georgia. Of cours; in small quantities, the corn-cockle would only blacken the wheat where it was ground into flour, but where it is thick with the cockle, it would be a poison. After dinner at the Kiwanis Club, I drove from Valdosta, through Homerville, Waycross, Blackshear, Brunswick, on to Savannah. I notic- ~ ed cows all along the way. Some showed good breeding. Others were the old piney-woods type. Why not get a good male bull in all of these sec- tions? Kill the scrubs. The scrubs are about fat now, and will make pretty good beef. There is a lot of young timber in the lower section of Georgia. . saw where a great deal of damage had been done to timber by fire. Why not have your county policemen specialize in enforcing the fire law of Georgia? You could save the State millions of dollars every year if this law was enforced, From Brunswick to Savannah is that section of Georgia that used to grow rice. There is a little truck farming on this marsh land between Brunswick and Darien. Some of it was looking good. Darien, the old Jumber center of Georgia, is a pretty little town, but we see the absence of the great rafts of timber that used to blockade the river for miles and miles years ago. f : I struck detours all along the way. There is some highway work ae going on in Georgia. From Darien on to Savannah is a typical trucking section. The Ir- ish potatoes are looking well. The strip of the country from Savannah on to Augusta is principally a cotton section, and most of the cotton is up. From Augusta back to Atlanta, they are making extensive prepara- tions, and were busy planting. The farmers of Georgia are at work. | They have bought less fertilizer than in previous years. This is a good sign. : Do you remember the quotation of my predecessor, Jim Price, The best fertilizer for any farm is the boss tracks? On this trip, it was sad to notice in some sections the dilapidated homesthe barns and fences that needed repairs. But how can a farm- er keep up his place when he must sell his products below cost? es Winter grains are looking good. In some sections it is headed out, and will be ready to cut within a couple of weeks. Lets be sure that we put in plenty of feedstuffs. When the farmer plants plenty of feed- au and a little to sell, the money crop will generally take care of self, ; ; April 21, 1931. EUGENE TALMADGE. INDEX Baby Chicks for Sale Baby Chicks Wanted Car Lots eee Eggs for Sale Hges Wanted. 220i Farm Help Wanted Ga. Products for Sale Ga. Products Wanted -... 7, 8, 9, 11 a Live Stock for Sale 20 "aE Live Stock Wanted | cae 5 Miscellaneous for Sale -. 5, 8, 10, 11 Miscellaneous Wanted Positions Wanted Poultry for Sale Poultry Wanted Plants for Sale Plants Wanted Seed for Sale Seed Wanted Columbus Valdosta $ .20 .20 18 13 18 15 .20 25 1.50 2.00 30 50 13, 1931, at Cooperative Sales Brought $6.80 per cwt., Basis No. 1. ton Delivered, Subject to Correction. \ - Imp. red skin Portoricans, Govt. insp. $1.40 M. S. P. Hutto, Surrericy. - Govt. insp. Portoricans, red and pink skin, $2 M. 5 M. up, $1.75 M. May and June del. Guy Crow, Gaines- lle. : ad. var. tomato, nice size plants, 1 M. 500, 60c. Postpaid. Roscoe Mays, Fitzgerald. Rt. 4. . _ Portoricans, $1.75 M. Exch. for seed peanuts. G, L. Lynch, Alma. Rt. 3. Cabbage, Heading collards, Tomato, Beet, Lettuce, leading var. for sale. H. O. Adams, Albany, RFD A. ewer, Pitts. > Ga. collard plants, 15c C. postpaid. E. L. Connor, Uvalda. Yellow and pink skin Portoricans, Yellow Yam, $1.75 M. . Early Acme, other var. mato, $1, 400; $2. M. Cabbage, $1.25 M. postpaid. J. B. Cowart, Collins. New Stone tomato and Ruby King and Ruby Giant tomato plants, each, $2.50 M. Minta Welch, Sylvester. Himalaya blackberry, 20c doz. 95c C. Horseradish, sets, 5 for 25c; or- mith, Austell. Ga. Rt. 2. _ Spearmint plants, 50c C. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson, Imp. Portoricans, $1.50 M.. Early Triumph, $1.75 M. Guar. Ready now. E. L. Anderson, Alma. Rt. 4. Imp. ; Portoricans, $1.503M. FOB. ee with order. C. V. Willard, Doug- ee _ Cabbage, Extra Early J. W., Succes- sion, Sure Head, Flat Dutch, 50c M. white | Bermuda onion, 75c M. All aga Robt. McCook, Fitzgerald. Rt. . red skin Portoricans, 5c ea. -and tomato plants. A. M. Romefelt,. Greshamville.. - Cabbage and cabbage-collard, $1 M. Greater B., New Stone and Marglobe tomato, Sweet pepper, $1.15 M. B. F. _ Mallard, Rincon, ' J. Wake Cabbage, and Hastings Heading Ga. Cabbage-collard, Ea. $1 M. W. E. Goodwin, Wadley. - Condons everbearing strawberry, 25c C. $1.50 M. Salvers. early everbear- ing strawberry, 20c C. Exch. for baby chicks: Mattie Carter, Alma. Rt. 2. _ . Jamaica tobacco, imp. $1 M. Exch. for Velvet bean seed, or Portorican plants; also. Hastings Brimmer, and _ Marglobe tomato, 30c a C. Stephen Carter, Alma,\Rt. 2. _ Imp. Portoricans, Govt. insp. $1.50 M. FOB. J. R. Thomas, Surrency. _ Dewberry, 50c C. del. Mint plants, 10c for large bunch. Mrs. J. R. Hil- - lis, Millhaven. Rt. 1. : Imp. Portoricans, $1.75 M. Bunch - Portoricans and Spanish Boone, $2: M. Del. Certified and pure. Ray Hemp- hill, Flowery Branch. E Large Jerusalem artichoke tubers. Tc lb. Add postage. Miss Mae Lewiis - Machen: Rt. 1. . L Pure red skin Portoricans and Span- ish Boone, 500, 90c; $1.75 M. del. 10 M. - $1.60 M. collect. Cash with order. W. _O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch. New Stone and Greater B. tomato, 5c, 500; $1.25 M. postpaid. - Sat. guar. _J..H. Walker, Seville. Greater B. and New Stone tomato, 5c, 500;. $1.25 M. postpaid. Guar. Lloyd Pass, Seville. collard, New Stone tomato plants, 60c, 500; $1.10 M. Mrs. J. L. Parris, Nash- ville. Rt. 2. __ Cabbage, collard;and tobacco, each, 25c C. Pepper, Hot and Sweet, and. Stone Tomato, each, 40cC; Celery, 50c C. Postpaid. Mrs. C. E. Gerrald, Riverdale. Rt. 1. Box 132... -Genuine~ Portoricans, Govt. $150 M. FOB. Special price on larger lots. John Herndon, Surrency. Portoricans, $1.50 M. del) Ga. with order. J. W. Herndon, Surrency. __#, J., Chas. W. cabbage, 45c, 500; 60c M. New St., Greater B. tomato, 60c, 500; $I-M. Del. Ready. S. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald. P. O. Box 172. 1 Tomato, onion and cabbage, $1 M. Will ship COD. Write for special prices on potato, beet and lettuce plants. Andrew Clark, Thomasville. =O, W. and cabbage-collard 500; $1 M. del. 50c for 300. plants, 60c, Mrs. F. E. Happoldt, Lew- No checks. ston. - -_ Ready from Hot Beds, guar. pure -Portoricans, from selected seed, April, $1.75 M. May, $1.50. Special prices m large lots. Del. guar. Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven. ; ieee June Pink, Stone, Early Prolific, ders of 60c prepaid in Ga. Mrs. Sam - Copenhagen cabbage, and cabbage-.- insp. |. Cash:- MAREET: BULLETIN Norduke_ tomato, $1:25 M. or 25c C. Crystal Wax onion, 75c M. | Postpaid. Money order. J .D. Mcleod, Jr., Al- tamaha. Porto Rico and Pattisaw potato, $1.- 35. M. Pimiento. pepper, $1.20 M. Special price on large lots. Mrs. 8S. Pitts, Leesburg. Rt. 4. Box 60. Cabbage plants, 50c M. Portoricans, $1.50 M. Marglobe tomato, $1; Balti- more, 85c; Sweet pepper, $1.50 M. Now shipping. No chk. Martin Barber, Baxley. ' Govt. insp. $1.25. M. Portoricans, FOB Hickory, Ga. Ready April 25th. C. F. Rowell, Wino- Cash with order. kurioRt.cF 4 Box 21h. Cabbage and onion plants, $1 M. Tomato, $1.25 M. Portoricans, $1 M. 5 M. lots, $1.50 M. Cash. Mrs. R. E. eck. Valdosta. 603 E. Savannah ve. Portoricans, $1.75 M. 5 M. up, $1.50 M. Cash with order. C. H. Waters, Baxley. Rt. 4. tA Bermuda: grass roots, 40c a toe-sack; wild cherry bark, sassafras root, poke root, 20c lb: yellow root, 30c lb. FOB. J. H. Call, Ellijay. Rt. 4. Portoricans and Big Stem Jersey, Govt. insp. $1.50 and $2 M. Now rea- dy. M. H. Beasley, Baxley. Rt. 5. Hastings extra early, Marglobe, other var. tomato, 35c C; 500, $1; $1.- 75 M. postpaid. D. J. Harrison, Black- shear. Calamus roots, 3 for. 25c; also col- lard. and Broad leaf mustard seed, 10c large pkt. Exch. for feed sacks. Mrs. E. L. Pittman, (Address not given). Hastings extra early, Marglobe, Brimmer and other best var. tomato, 30c C. $2. M. Pimiento pepper and cabbage-collard, 20c C. postpaid. J. N. Carson, Hampton. Artichokes, plants or draws, right size, $1.50 M. 5 M. lots, $1.25 M. Trade for baby chicks at 10c ea, Early date. G. B. Oliver, Savannah. 2237 Whita- ker St.. . Catnip, 50c bunch; plums, $1.25 doz. dewberry, 98c doz. blackberry, 90c doz. peach, $1.35 doz. Sassafras, poke root, 75c lb. cherry bark, 80c. Add postage. Connie Seabolt, Dahlonega. Rt. 1. Portoricans, Govt. oe prepaid. L. D. Deen, Alma. Rt. Greater B. tomat, $1 _M. 5 M. up, 75 M. Cabbage, $1 M. D. M. Boat- right, Coffee. . Portoricans, from vine. Govt. insp. $1.60 M. del. 5 M. up, $1.50 M. Del. IN. W. Daniel, Ty Ty. Rt. 1. : Hastings Marglobe tom. 25c C. $2 M. prepaid. May del. Mrs. J. J. Car- ter, Alma. Rt. 2. Kudzu crowns, well rooted, $1.25 C. Exch. for thoroughbred eggs or other value can use. W. L. Helms, Buena Vista. : Imp. Portoricans,-Bonney Best, Mar- globe and Baltimore tom. $1.50 M. FOB. Ready about April 25th. G. W. Coleman, Tifton... XG . Superior Portoricans, State insp. $2 M. Above 10 M. $1.50; Tomato, 25c C. $1.30 M. Pepper, $2.50 M. Collard, $1 M. A. B.- Parker, Plains. Rt...2. Pure Portoricans, pink and yellow skin. State insp. $1.50 M. Marglobe and Baltimore tomato, $1.25 M; 500, 75c FOB. J. P. Mullis, Baxley. Rt. 4. Portoricans, $1.50 M, FOB, $1.75 M. del. Tomato, $1 M. 60c, 500; 20c C. FOB. Small orders COD. M. J. Lew- is, Baxley. Star Rt. Portoricans, $1.40 M. del; $1.30 M. FOB. W. G. Bullard, Baxley. Rt. 4. Box 81. Matchless, New Stone, Red Rock, Beauty tomato; 25c C. 500, $1; $1.50 M. Pepper, Bell and Pimiento, 25c C. Add postage. H. C. Burnsed, Brooklet. _Mastodon blackberry and raspberry, 60c doz. Klondike and Lady T. straw- berry, $2 M. Kudzu roots, $1 C. Mrs. E, Spence, Dunwoody. - a EH. J., Chas. W. .cabbage, Bermuda Onion. Now ready. $1.25 M. del. T. R. Denby, Tifton. Rt. 6. Portoricans, imp. Govt. insp. $1.50 M. Exp. col..$2 M. del. Greater B. tomato, $1, 500;-$1.75 M. J. T. Har- rell, Tifton. Rt. 6. . Pimiento pepper, now. ready. $2.50 M. FOB. 50c C. by parcel post. Spec- ial price on large lots. H. W. Corbitt, Lakeland. Plants for shipment May first. Por- torican potatoe, pimiento pepper, Ear-. liana and Burpees earliest tomato, $1.- 50 M. FOB. D. F. Thomas, Odum. Goy. insp. pink skin Portoricans, $1.50 M. $1.35 M. ih 10 M. lots. Exp. col. Ready. C. C. Deal, Bristol. Pure Portoricans, $1.60 M. 10 M. up, ze M. All del. J. M. Chapman, ula. Gov't. insp, Portoricans, $1.50 M. del. PP. May and June~del:*Money~ order: * insp. $1.50 M. yellow skin. $1.25 M. FOB. Cash with order. only. L. H. Brand, Montezuma. Rt. 1. Imp. Portoricans. Insp. and treat- ed for 9 yrs. $1.50 M. M. T. P. Musselwhite, Arabi. Rt. 1. Imp. Portoricans, from vine cut. $1.- a = Sat. guar. L. W. Taylor, Alma. Ga. collard plants, now ready, 200, 45c; 500, 70c; $1.10 M. Postpaid. Wm. Worth, Douglas. 621 Ethel St. Genuine Greater B, tomato, 75c M. 5 M. up, 65c M. Early J. cabbage, 65c M. 5 M. and up, 55c M. L. R. Boat- right, Coffee. S Govt. insp. pure Purple and Yellow skin Portoricans- and Early Triumph, $1.75 M. 5 M. up, $1.50 M. Tomato, $1.50 M. Mrs. J. W. Altman, Alma. _ . Purple skin Portoricans, $1.50 M. Govt. insp. April and May del. B. M. Brstcher, Alma. RFD 1. Imp. red skin Portoricans, $1.75 M. Boones, $2 M. postpaid. From insp. seed. Better prices on large lots, J. M. Nix, Flowery Branch. Rt. 1. Portoricans, from vine potatoes, Govt. insp. $1.50 M. Tomato,- 500, 85c; $1.50 M. Ne a ee ey. pee - Boones potato, red and purple skin and bush Portoricans, $1.75 M. Bunch. -Portoricans, $2; cabbage. 45c, 300; $1.- 10M. del. Bill Crow, Gainesville. Rt. Ge Smee ES : ; Portoricans, imp. $1.75 M. del. Has- tings Marglobe, Norduke, Morton wilt resisting tomato, $1.50 M. Del. to 3rd. zone. W. O. Bruce, Autreyville. Rt. 1. _ Asparagus crowns, 3 for 25c; garlic, -30c lb. Mint, 25c doz. Sage, 20c doz wild cherry bark, and sassafras roots, green, 25c lb. Mrs. C. dieton. Jin : Greater Baltimore tomato (growing m ist yr. new ground), $1.25 M. Over M. $1 M. Money order. Cox, Ty Ty. Rt. 1. ee Hs - Louisiana Pink wilt resistant toma: to, grown in open frames, now ready, (80 C. $1.40, 500. O. E. Slack, Les- ie. Rt. 2. . Wakefield, Bermuda, Prizetaker_ and C. Dye, Mid- Copenhagen _cabbage, ettuce, Beet, tomato, 300, 50c; $1 . del. Assortments made. E Jurham, St. Marys. = Certified Portoricans, from vir rown potatoes, $1.50 M. 5 M. $6.75. May, June del. Also black walnuts, $1 Exch. for Ga. Runner peanuts. u. for bu. J. G. Owens, Pembroke. Genuine imp. Govt. insp., eee d red skin Portoricans, $1.75 Del. Moultrie. Rt. 5. : : State insp. Portoricans from vine grown seed, $1.50 M. 5 M. up, $1.40 M: del: E. . Pope, O- - Imp. Jamaica tobacco plants, $1 at Bed, or $1.50 del. Exch. for hens. Fel- er Deen, Coffee. Pink skin Portoricans, Ready April | 5th. $1.50 M. FOB. No chks. S. IVb. $1.75 M. 5 M. up, $150 M. FOB. J. C. Tyre, _ Bristol. ee Genuine imp. Portoricans, $1.50 M. 5 M. up, $1.25 M. Cabbage plants, 80c M. Ls E. Deal, Bristol. Imp. Portoricans, pink skin, _ Vine cut. - FOB. M. C. Tyre, Coffee. a _Marglobe tomato from treated seed, 125 M. FOB. J. E. Robinson, Nich- insp. Portoricans, from cabbage plants, 15 C. and Stone tomato plants, Mrs. A. P. : Australian rown onions, 500, 50c; 90c_ M. del-| with or 0 |Mayers, Baxley. . s.| Portoricans, $1.50 M. Cash with order. Ready. R. M. Cox, $1.50 M. 5 M. up, $1.25 M. MARKET BULLETIN | postage. Also Half-runner snap beans, ae - Mrs, J. F. Tillmon, Glenwood. $1.50 M. Over 5 M. $1.35 M. FOB. Money order. Sat. guar. C. H. Davis, Graham. . Marglobe, June Pink, Stone, Dwarf Champion tomato, 35c C. $1, 500; $1.- 50 M. E. J., Chas. W. cabbage, 25c C. 75c, 500; $1.25 M. Mrs. H. O. OKelly, Griffin. : eS Portoricans, pink skin or the old kind, Insp. Ready. $1.75 M. 5 M. $7. Cash with order. Can fill large orders. F. G. Tyre, Bristol. Portoricans, vine grown, insp. and treated, $1.50 M. 5 M. up, $1.35 M. FOB. W. C. Douglas, Alma. ; Portoricans, $1 M. Over 2 M. $1.50 M; Nancy Halls, $1.65 M. Del. + exchange to chks. Lonnie Moore, Al- ma. Rt..4. => ; New Stone, Greater B. tomato, 40c, 200; $1.25 M. Del; Cabbage, E. J, Chas. W. 200, 25c; 500, 45c; 75c M. Del. Rt. 3. $1.30 M. John Crone, Philomath. Kudzu crowns. Any. quantity. Del. Cheap. Y. M. Anderson, Stonewall. State insp. Banana Yam potato, $2 M. June del. T. T. Winge, Rockingham. Earliana tomato plants, 40c C. del. -$1M. W.D. Bryant, Coffee. , New Stone and Greater Baltimore Rowe, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2. Cabbage and collard plants, 25c C. $1 M. 5M lots, 75 M. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Rt. 1. _ Portoricans, postpaid, $2 M. FOB; $1.75; 5M up, $1.50 Tomato, postpaid, $1.50 M, FOB; $1.25, 5M up, $1; Pep- FOB. John Berryhill, Lakeland. Lady T. strawberry, $1.10, 500; 65c, 300; 45c, 200. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun Reo ; Red and black raspberry, $1 doz. $3 Cleveland, Rt, 4-0 = : Redfield Beauty tomato, 20c C. $1 M del: W. W. Hendrix, Guyton. Portoricans. May and June del. $1.50 M. Tomato and Heading collard, 5c. 500; $1.25 M, COD. Plus postage. J. W. |Watson, Pitts. Pure, imp. Portoricans, Govt. insp. $1.50 M. Big Stem Jerseys, $1.75 M. ley, Rt. 4. | a el eg Portoricans, $1.50 M. Marigold, Bon- ny Best and Greater B. tomato, 30c C. Mrs. C. C. Beecher, Baxley. ~ Tomato, leading var. 30c C. $1.25 M. Gov't insp. and treated Portoricans, $1.50 M. Above 5M, $1.40 M.- April, May, June del. Mrs. J. R. Upchurch, Baxley, Rt. 5. Genuine, imp. insp. and treated, $1.75 June del. New Stone, C tomato, 30c C. $1.25 M. Paul Light- sey, Odum, eS Pink skin Portoricans, Insp. and treated, $1.50 M. Over 5M $1.40 M. To- mato, lead. var. $1 M. April, May, June del. W. H. Morris, Baxley, Rt. 1. Imp. Portoricans from vine cut. $1.- 75 M. 10M up, $1.50 M. Sat. guar. Cash *, /with order. Can fill large orders. K. C Can fill large orders. J. E. Brown, Baxley, Rt. 3. - Genuine, imp. red skin Portoricans, pink skin Nancy Hall and Early Tri- umph white potato plants, not mixed, $1.50 M. 5M up, $1.40. Gov't. insp. J. J. Miles, Baxley, Rt. = ~ Imp. Portoricans, chemically treat- ed. April del. $2 M. May del. $1.50 M. FOB. M. T. Jarrell, Wrightsville. Porto Ricans, Govt. Early, prolific Catnip, 5c, or 3 for 10c. Add postage. Mrs. Rt 3: ; Z Cokers imp. Golden skin Portoric- ans, $1.75 M. del any point. State insp. and dipped before bedding. E. D. Paulk, Fitzgerald. Box 444. Gov't. insp. Portoricans, $1.60 M. del. Ga. May 1st or before shipment. Cash with order. John Ingram, Ty GoPuls 2: Paes: Beet, Tomato, Sweet Pep- per, and Egg plant, all 50e C; Cab- page, Heading collard, 25c C; Porto- ricans, $2.25 M. All ready. H, T. Clements, Tennille. Gooseberry, 3 for 25c; huckleberry, 10c each. Mrs. Fannie Parker, Eton. ons Cannon Ball 65 days, Flat heading cabbage plants, 3 in. high, 2 ; 65c, 500; $1.10 M. del. R. L. | , Zebulon, Rt. 1. - Gov't. insp. red skin Portoricans, | No chks. 50c M. FOB. J. O. Stokes, Fitzgerald. - The Earliest Earliana tomato, 25c C. Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. April, May, |. tom, 75c, 500; $1.25 M, 5M$5 del. H. C. | per, Egg plants, postpaid, $8; $2.50 M- C; Gooseberry, same price Huckleberry, $3 C. Add postage. Miss Cora Turner, | Ready. Sat. guar. Ralph Miles, Bax-. $1.25 M. Cash with orders. Ready now. M. del. May, Lettuce plants, Heading var. 25 C;, S. H. Thompson, Lawrenceville. Yellow skin Portoricans, Govt. insp. $1.75 M. Del. April, May, June. del. ey order. Jesse Touchton, Pavo. R. : ; Millions Portoricans, from vine cut. on fresh land ea. yr. Ready, $1.50 M. FOB. Cash with order. Mrs. Eldon Joiner, Thomasville. Portoricans, State insp. May del. $2 M. 4M. up, $1.75; Tomato, April and May del. Leading var. 75c, 500; $1.25 M. 4M. $1 M. R. W. Dowdy, Fitz- gerald, Rt. 2. Chas., J. Wakefield cabbage, 25c C. $1.M. del. Klondike strawberry, $2 M. del. 5 M. up, $1.75 M. Exp. Col. Ovie Crowe, Gainesville. Rt. 2. Imp. Portoricans, red skin, insp. $1.- 40 M. del. Ga. May, June. Tomato, Redstone, early prolific. $1 M. 25c C. W. D. Lightsey, Odum. Rt. 2. : po Plants: Marglobe tomato, 25c C. $1.- 50 M. Black Beauty Egg-piant, and Ruby King pepper, each, $3 M. 40c ay A, J. Buchanan, Americus. Box Frost proof cabbage plants, heading var. J. Chas, W. Succession, $1 M. del. F. W. Elarbee, Brooklet. Yellow skin Portoricans, Govt. insp. $1.75 M. April, May and June del. Money order. D. Story, Pavo. RFD 1. -Portoricans, $2 M. prepaid; $1.70 M collect; tomato, Marglobe, $1.75 M. New Stone, Greater B., $1.25 M. Ruby King pepper, $2.50. W. H. Boatright, Alma. Box 141. | Marglobe, Baltimore, Matchless to- mato, $1.50 M. Pimiento pepper, $2; lettuce, $1.75 M. Cabbage, 75c del. 45e not del. Onion, 80c del. Sat. guar. Harold Smith, Baxley. -Portoricans, $1.50 M. 5 M. up, $1.35 M. Sat. guar. Cash with order. Mel- vin Hutcheson, Baxley. Rt. 4. Gov't. insp. red skin Portoricans, $1.50 M. 5 M. up, $1.25 M. Mrs. J. F. Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4. Box 78. Govt, insp. Portoricans, from vine grown seed, $1.50 M. 5 M. up, $1.40 M. Cash with order. N. F. Williams, Baxley. Marglobe and Greater B. tomato, $1; Ruby King pepper, $2; collard, 75c; cabbage, 50c M. G. L, Steedley. Baxley. Bunch Portoricans, $2.25 M. M. $2.15 M. - Running, $1.75 M,. 10 M. $1.40. April, May del. Cash with or- der. H. A, Walker, Baxley. Rt. 1. Marglobe tomato. Now ready. 385c, 500; $1.50 M. Cashiers chk. or Money order. A. L. Rozar, Baxley. Rt. 2. Purple Skin Portoricans, from vines, Ins. and treated, $1.60 M. del. B. F. Willard, Baxley. < Govt. insp. Portoricans, April and May del. $1.50 M. Postage with all orders. J. W. Phelps, Tifton. Rt. 7. _ Portoricans, vine grown and Gov't. insp. $1.60 M. 5 M. up, $1.50 M. FOB. A. J. Whiddon, Tifton. Rt. 7. | Portoricans, Govt. insp. $1.50 M. Cash with order. A. S. A. Beckworth, Baxley. Earliest imp. Klondike strawberry, aod 2 Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming. Imp. Portoricans, $1.50 M. Tomato, M. FOB. Colon J. Hamilton, Bax- LEY. Himalaya berry plants, Dewberry, 40c doz. Mrs. Wooster Todd, Greenville. Rt. 3. Govt. insp. Portoricans, $1.75 M. 5 M. up, $1.65 M. del. T. M. Mullis, Odum. Ri. A. Box 134, 5 10-20 J. Peacock, Baxley. Star Route. Portoricans, $1.50 M. Stone and Bal- timore tomato, $1.25; Ruby King, Pi- miento, and Hot pepper, $1.40; Cab- | bage, Collard and Onions, 90c M Post- paid. R. Chanclor, Seville. : Prizetaker onion plants, $1 M. :30c per 250. del. Cash with order. Mrs. J. G. Prine, Valdosta. Rt. 4. Box 69. White raspberry, 10c each; tame grape vines, 10c and wild cherry bush- es, 5c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Gordon Davenport, Eton. Rt. 1. Imp. pure -Portoricans, and Nancy Hall. State insp: . $150 M. FOB. G R. Redmond, Pelham. : Fine -Copenhagen cabbage, 65c MM. Exch. 2 M. for 1 M. Portorican potato plants. A. L. Holloman, Macon. Rt. 3.. Portoricans, Got. insp. $1.50 M. 5 M. up, $125 M. May and June del. L. E. Toole, Macon. Rt. 2. Pure, certified portoricans. May 1st shipment. $150 M. FOB; 4 M. up, er M. FOB. E. Y. Stokes, Macon. Hot and Sweet pepper plants, 25c C. Strawberry, same. Exch. for potato or tomato plants or garden seed. S. A. Miller, Finleyson. Rt. 2. Portoricans, Govt. insp. $1.50 M. 5 Gq, He Lo: 20C 2) .d0z:- Marglobe tomato, $1 M. FOB. W. tato plants at once. Mrs. raham,. Early Klondike strawberry, < $1, 500; $1.75 M. del. Mrs. C. T. Cumming, Rt. 4. Imp. Portoricans, ~Gov. ins M. 5 M. up, $140 M. D. T. H ton, Graham. ; E. J. and Succession cabbage pla: 40c M. FOB. L. T. Beverly, Dixie. Tomato, field grown from_ cert seed, lead. var. 500, 75c; $1 M. C bage, Wakefield, Succession, ls Dutch, 50 M. white Bermuda onio 15bc M. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgeral Portoricans, $1.50 M. FOB. Ca with order. L. J. Patterson, Baxley RFD 4. ie Imp. red skin Portoricans. Gov insp. $1.40 M. 5 M.up, $1.30 M. FO: Cash with order. Lee Leggett, Bax Rt. 4. eee cE ee Portoricans, insp. Guar. $1.5) FOB. Cash with order. No al chks. J. B. Patterson, Baxl 4, Box 86. ne Hastings extra early toma 200; $1.40, 500; $2.25 . prepaid. T. N. Harrison, Blackshear. Rt. Yellow. and red skin Portoricai Ready April 25th. $150 M. 5 M. u $1.35 M. FOB. H. F. Johnson, Alm Rt. 4. Gov't. insp pure Portoricans, $1.50, M; -FOB: J. J... Off, Bristol. 2 = Portoricans, $1.40 M. Exp. col. $1.' M. del. Tomato, 60c M. Col. $1 de LS. J. Lindsey, Omega. . : Pure, Govt. insp. Porto Rico po plants, May 1st del. $1.50 M. FOB. E. Carter, Hazlehurst... ~~ A Big Stem Jersey potato, Govt. $2.50 M. W. G, Dickerson,eLyons Progressive Everbearing strawb 35c C. Mastodon, 50c C. Horseradist 6, 30c; black raspberry, 4, 25c. Exe. for tobacco or W. Rock chicks or egg Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega. Rt. Plants Wanted Exch. Lifsey melon seed, at 50 for Govt. insp. Red Portorican plant ope use 5M. J, H. Holley, Buena Vis a. 4 Kose Exch 10 lbs. nice sundried peache for 1M yellow skin Portorican plant at once. Mrs. J. O. Moon, Godfrey. Want 4M pink skin Portorican plan' for del. May ist. Send best price. | R. Horne, Grovetown. eae Want Portorican plants, peanuts too-tan Velvet beans. Exch. J. B. , 0 G ant eggs from pure stock at $1.25 p 15. Mrs. W. E. Whisnante, Rutledge. Want 500 Bermuda onion __ plants. Exch 1 setting pure bred J. B. Gi eggs. Mrs. Chas. H, Ogletree, Cr fordville, Rt. 2. pie Exch 5 lbs. either dried peaches apples, free from worms for 500 Port ricans, Gov't insp. plants, del. A as Ea. del. V. E. Cole, Carroll Exch value for 5M Portorican pla. at once. Mrs. W. B. Autry, LaCross Exch Honey Drip Cane seed at 3c doe 2M Portorican plants at $1.50 Gov't insp. and treated. Ea. pay on what received. P. C. Taylor, Pow er Springs. ioe awe. Want 1M Portorican plants, imp. and Gov't insp. at $1.25 M del. Mauk, Ap- ril 20th del. J. M. Brady, Mauk, Want Early Triumph potato plan Exch. R. I. Red eggs and other value Mrs. W. le, POG: : sea Want 100 each, Stone tomato, muda onion and red. Portorican plants. Exch. Heading lettuce, Himalaya be and other value. Mrs. Belle Go Goggins. : ose a Will pay reasonable Spanish price for few Re potato plants. H. F. 2 Mamlon ge 2 ae sree Want at once imp. Portorica peanuts, and irish potatoes. Exch tur- key and Parks str. hen eggs. : Marshall Lewis, Rydal, Rt. 2. Want few M. Pumpkin aa slips. Quote price. S. F. Woo Woodland. ee eR aR Want 1M red skin Portoricans and 1M white Early Triumph potato plants Exch 100 eggs or 4 laying L. hens. Mr; F. Cowart, Summit. . Ria oes ee Want 5M Triumph, true to name po- Make best pri C. E. Joiner, Blythe. . Ske eG Sea Want 10M red skin Portoricans, Govt insp. and treated, from vine cuttings. Give best price. C.F. Fields, Flippen. Exch 500 Klondike strawberry for 500 Portorican potato plants. Mrs. D. D. Mosely, Eastanollee. ~~ oi Want potato plants. Exch white peas, colored bunch butter beans fo: Ears. Mrs, Julia Keeter, Talking Rock Want sev. M. Portorican pot. plants. Exch Crowder peas. T. J. Morgan, Americus, Rt. D. Plants Wanted fant 500 each, Boones, Nigger Kgl- r? any kind Yams and Early Triumph ants. State best price. Or will exch Whatleys corn, or other value. Dyar lis, Talking Rock, Rt. 3. Jant Portoricans and Big Stem Jer- ys, large lots, by May 1st. State best e del. Would exch peas, day old 3 wks. chicks. E.. F. Commander, t Point. Seed For Sale Thurmond Grey, hand picked, 50c mammoth muskmelon seed, Thurmond Grey, 50c lb. Exch. for ite nest onion sets, bunch butter n seed, large breed hens, baby hicks, or white feed sacks. Ea. del. B. Carroll, Pineview. Rt. 1. -2 gal. collard seed, $1.50; an imp. Syrup cane seed,/Orange var. 8c lb. Exch. for pumpkin yam or P. R, plants. Mrs. J. C. Teague, Waco. Rt. Clements imp. (grow to wt. 75 to 50 lbs.) and American Wonder (larg- t growing melon in world) water- 1elon seed, each, $1 oz. $10 lb. E. T. Clements, Tennille. urple Hull white table peas, 40c qt. arly corn, 2 crops, 30c_ teacupful; Stone Mtn. 75c lb. Rockyford canta- loup, 20c thls. Add postage. Mrs, W. . Robbs, Flowery Branch. Rt. E Pure Beat-the-Bee cane seed, 65c air. Pb. $ FOB. C. R. Smith, uford. Rt. 3: Pridgen peas, 20c lb. Over 10 Ibs. cc lb. $6 bu. W. S. Morgan, Ameri- cus. _ Hastings pure Stone Mtn. 75c Ib. Texas Banana muskmelon, 30c lb. Citron, 25c teacupful; clearstone peach seed, 15c doz. 2 doz. 25c. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming. Rt. 4. Absolutely pure, selected melon seed one Mtn., imp. Jones, Eden Gem cantaloup, 75c lb. Beans: tenderest cornfield, Striped Half Runners, 35c Ib. postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Buford. - Calif. Honey Drip cane seed, early ar. 60c gal. $1 pk. Apu pure Stone Mtn. melon and Rockford cant- aloup, 75c lb. Postpaid. C. R. Burell, Auburn. Rt. 1. ' - 15 bu: cane seed, sound and reclean- ed, in 100 lb. bags, $1 bu. for lot, or hs bu. less lots. W. M. Hamilton, e0. About 70 Ibs. Watson. Hand saved: 50c lb. Jesse Williams, Ideal. Wonder melon (Big Devil), $4 lb. 1.25 per 1-4 lb. Ship not less than 1-4 lb. Write for larger lot prices. M. T. Hagerson, Plains. ~. : Blue Ribbon cane seed, 8c lb. and ostage. Exch. for cotton seed or tootan beans at market price. Lon- nie Rundles, Gainesville. Rt. 7. : _ 20 bu. Blue Ribbon cane seed, $2 bu. Stone Mtn. 75c lb. Cash with or- der. H. C. Ledford; Jefferson, Rt. 3. Calif.multiplying beer seed, 20c start: 2c extra for postage. Mrs. Odessa Cross, Grantville. P. O. Box 126. Vine okra, Giant tomato, 20 in. cu- cumber, earliest tomato, 3 ft. bean, Giant bean, vine orange. Sample of any above, 10c and 2c postage. Ches- ey Rice, Columbus. 3316 3rd Ave. Cushaw seed, 1-4 lb. 50c; 1-2 Ib. 80c; $1.50 lb. 4 Ibs. $5. All postpaid. L. M. Kennedy,, Collins. Honey Drip cane seed, 6c lb. del. Exch. 1-2 bu. for 1 M.. Porto Rico lants. W. A. Moon, Waco, Rt. 2. Eden Gem cantaloup seed, 75c Ib. del. Edward Baker, Tifton. Rt. 7. Oe: sound. $2 bu. FOB. John P, Cheney, Marietta. 1012 Whitlock Ave. _ Stone Mtn. hand selected, 40c Ib. not potspaid. L. Rodgers, Butler. 25 Ibs. colored bunch butter bean seed, 20c lb, T. W. McAllister, Buena Vista. : ; -_. Wonder melon seed, $5 lb. No or- ders for. less than 1-4 lb. Scott Hart, Americus. . 50 lbs. Watson, 50c lb; G. M. Thorn- hill. Barwick. eR ~ Extra fine large grain pop corn for seed or eating, 20c pt. postpaid. Gra- - dy Hunt, Loving. Mammoth long pod okra seed, 20c cupful, 45c 1b. Miss Ollie Maude Pace, - Rebecca. Rt. 1. __ Sev. bu. Honey Drip sorghum. Sound but slightly thrash cracked 3c lb. John _ I)-Phillips, Palmetto. Rt. 2. Mixed cane seed, $1 bu. Exch. 10 chicks. R. bu. for 100 B Orp. baby bama cane seed for syrup, . - Pure $1.5 Start. ed. About 15 bu. mixed. sorghum seed, | L. pete Franklin. Rt. 4. a 0 bu. not. postpaid. Theo, Vaugh MARKET _ B Home grown Swycard Collard seed, | 10c oz. $1 lb. B. F. Scott, Dawson. Stone Mtn. and Thurmond Grey melon, 35c lb. Best quality. Post- paid. W. A. Moore, Haddock, Rt. 2. Okra seed (begins bearing when 6 to 8 in. high), 10c per 2 tbls. Pole butter bean seed, 25c lb. postpaid. Mrs. W. L! Daniel, Dawson. Rt. 1. : More than a pt. hand selected Hon- ey Dew melon. High market value. 75c or exc. for anything can use. Mrs. Dan Flinn, Dawson. Fla. Favorite, 50c Ib. Stone Mtn. 75c lb. Rocky Ford cataloup seed, 75c lb. Prepaid. Thos. E. Baggs, Jones-_ boro. Velvet okra seed, 25c cupful; Texas Seeded Ribbon Cane seed, 50c gal. 2 for 90c. Del. O. J. Edwards, Dacula. Sugar corn, Valentine bean, salad peas, cucumber, spinach, mustard 10c pkt. and postage; Butter vine or bean, 12c, 20 seed, postpaid. Exch. for but- ter beans, plants or rabbits. Jas. Bramlett, Ellijay, Rt. 4. Calif. or Moss beer seed, 10c per Add postage. Mrs. J. E. Pen- nington, Hazelhurst. Box 435. Calif. beer seed, 10c per start. Mrs. B. N. Brown, Douglasville. Rt. 1. Striped half runner beans, 35c lb. 3 lbs. $1; Stone Mtn. 60c lb... Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe. Rt. 1. - Few pecks chufas or grass-nuts, sunflower seed, and corn: beads, large pkt. 3 for 25c. Exch. for chewing to- Ps bacco. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dahlon- ega. Rt. 1. Pure Speckled and Cream _ sugar crowders peas for seed. Only 6 lbs. Mailed. $1 lb. Marglobe tomato, $2 lb. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch. Pure Jones watermelon seed, hand cleaned and shade dried for sale. Z. C. Maxwell, Lavonia. Rt. 1. Mushmelon seed, for sale or exch. for tender garden bean, Cup for cup full. Ea. to del. L., E. Whitlaw, La- vonia. \ Garden peach seed, 10c thls. mush- melon, 5c; broom corn seed, 25c per 1-2 cup. Mrs. Mamie Barnes, Nor: cross. Rt. 2. 6 bu. Hastings sugar drip cane seed 1st. yr. 8c lb. and postage. Exch. for Brabham or Iron peas. Dorsey Martin, Canon. ., 100 lbs. large artichokes, in lots of 10 Ibs. 65c lb. del. Also mustard and cabbage-collard seed, 2 oz. i5c. E. LL. Smith, Tignall. Wards Ideal and Rockyford canta- loup, 50c lb. Thomas melon, 50c Ib. Ga. collard. 25c lb. FOB. All pure and clean. W. J. Jackson, Ochlock- nee, Rt. 3. ' 148 lbs. Honey Drip cane, seed, 4c lb. FOB. Hand thrashed and screen- Joseph Willis, Sharpsburg. RFD 2. Box 3. : Honey Drip cane seed, 6c lb. $2.50 | bu. COD. Mammoth sunflower, 75c gal; broom corn seed, 30c pt. W. G. Chapplear, Lavonia. 2 ibs. Watson, 30c lb. Hastings Rus- sian Mammoth sunflower, 20c lb. 5 lbs 75c; extra quality broom corn seed, 20c Ib. del. Exch. Mrs. V. C. Ray, Kenigsnton, Rt. 2. ; White multiplying onions, 50 gal. Scallion onion sets, 10c qt. Cabbage- collard and So. curled mustard, each 10c tbls. Exch. for potato plants, etc. Mrs. Minnie Isom, Hartwell, Rt. 5. ~105 lbs. Upland rice seed, 5c lb. if lot is taken; 10c lb. otherwise. Cash a order. T. C. Simms, Quitman. 10 Ibs. pure Stone Mtn. 25 Jb. Add postage. Hand saved. R. F. Faumen, Milledgeville. Rt. 2. Box 69. - Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c start. 25 cupful P. P. R. A. Nash, Riverdale. Rt. 1. = |: - Calif. beer seed, 10c start. P. P Ralph Hill, Mt. Airiy. Rt..1. Box 35. Guar. pure, imp. Jones watermelon, $1 lb. and postage. James B. Smith, Locust Grove. Rt: 3. Genuine Watson. 1930 crop, 50c lb. del. J. M. Chapman, Chula. Stone Mtn. 50c lb. Texas Ribbon cane seed, 6c lb. Large head sun- flower seed, 10c lb. Add postage. J. D, Means, Elko. 25 bu. good cane seed, $2 bu. No less than bu. order. L. L. Ponder, Oakmon. Rt. 1. Davenport watermelon seed, 20c; Burpees salmon cantaloup, 20c pkg. 2 or 3 lbs. Ga. Heading White Stem collard seed, 50c lb. 10c pkg. Mrs. R. Q: Miller, Acworth. Rt. 2. Yellow crookneck squash and cit- ron seed, large pkg. 10c each. Will accept stamps. Mrs. John A. Short, Commerce. RFD 7. Lucy Long cane seed, 5c lb. $2 bu. |- white. -Buif Rocks or Reds. Ea. del. Write first ling 80 per cent. $1 ea. Mammoth okra, 1-4 lb. 20c; yellow okn ice Exch. eh. | Lavonia, ULLETIN for pole beans. Commerce. Rt. 5. Seed Wanted Want sev. bu. Iron peas. Exch. my Champion Buff Orp. eggs for same. Mrs. Ed. Morgan, Americus. Exch. about 10 lb. okra seed for 1-2 gal. Millet seed, also 2 lbs. Black Wax garden beans. Write. George Willi- ford, Avera. Rt. 1. Box 53. Want 1 qt. Mexican June corn, Exch. value. Write. Mrs. Ida Taylor, Arlington. Rt. 2. - Want 1 lb. old fashioned October cornfield bean seed. 3B. H. Goodson, Villanow. E Exch. broom corn seed for some good okra seed. Cupful for cupful. Or exch. for lady peas. Mrs. Amzie Can- trell, Carrollton. Rt. 2. Exch. value for Calif. beer seed, bu. gourd seed, or running butter beans. Az cS. Abercrombie, Vienna. RFD 2. Poultry F or Sale BANTAMS 5 B. L. bantam laying hens and one cock. Prize Winners, March 1930 hch. $1 ea. $5 for lot, FOB. Money order. Horace Hilton, Bremen. 10 Bantam hens, 50c each; 6 roos- ters, 25c each. 1 yr. old. Jimmie Askew, Newnan, 124 La-Grange St. ! 4 Buff Cochins, not full stock. 60c each. Exch for Indian Runner duck egegs.. J. W. Thompson, Fitzgerald, P. O. Box 506. BARRED ROCKS AND LEGHORNS AAA B. R. and W. L. 8 wks. old, Ap- ril 28th. Direct from Booth. James Rice, Douglasville. 9 hens, cross between Black Giant and B. R. Wt. 6 1-2 to 8 lbs. each, 80c each. Mrs. John Tinsley, Arlington, Rt. 2; a mae! Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, BARRED, BUFF WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS Sys Booths AAA B. R. yearling stock, di- rect. Hens and cocks, $1.50 each. Egg production 50 to 75 per cent since 6 mos old. Simon Peterson, Douglas. 2 Thompson pure bred B. R. 14 mos. old roosters, for sale or exch. 30 pure bred W. L. baby chicks, guar. alive. Mrs. L. K. Fryer, Talbotton. . ; Production-bred B. P. Rocks, Fore- man str. February 1931 hatch. Cock- erels, $1; pullets, $1.50 ea. Money or- der. T. E. Brooks, Carlton. 4 hens and 1 rooster, pure bred B. R. $1 each. J. C. Boling, Canton, Rt. 3. GAMES 8 hens and 1 cockerel, Cornish Indian games, $12.50 or exch. for 10M. Nancy Hall potato plants to be del. May 15th. W. D. Wilbanks, Cave Springs, Rt. 2. 9 pullets and 1 cockerel, 11 mos. old. Fine stock. Pea comb. dark Cornish, $15.. No chks. Mrs. J. D. Barnes, Syl- vester, Rt. 3. LEGHORNS 30 W. L. hens, pure bred 11 mos. old, $1 ea. for the lot. M. M. Rowell, Bre- men, Rt. 2., Box 34. _ 11 B. L. hens, triple tested.-_Now lay- ing, $9.50. Exch for 100 Baby chicks; Colleen Moore, Nicholls, Rt. 1. - Sev. ped. breeding cockerels, at bar- gain. Some we use in our special breed- ing pens this season. M. W. Kantala,; Elberton. Daag Te 60 thoroughbred yr. old, healthy, now laying W. L. hens, 90c each; 1 unrelat- ed W. L. rooster free with every 10 hens Cash. Mrs. James Ezzell, Rockmart. 100 Ferris best egg str. yr .old hens, from stock direct last March: Now lay FOB. F. B. Flanders, Rockledge. MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS Thoroughbred Pape str. Black Min- orcas, cocKerels and now laying pullets - ea. FOB. Malcolm McMillan, Bar- Ww. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS FOR SALE 50 fat broiler, and 30 hens. Make best offer FOB. Joe M. Chafin, Atlanta, RFD 5, Box 407. 5 or .6 fat, mixed breed hens, 20c lb. or exch for potato plants at $1.25 M. R. H. Wood, Dacula, Rt. 1. ORPINGTONS 8 full stock yellow Buff Orp hens and 1 cock, not over 1 yr. old, $13 for lot. Mrs. T. L. Lanier, Jr., Summit, Rt. 3, Box 42. : Pure bred Buff Orp. pullets, 85c ea., .|bed. Must be sober and all right. a Thursday, April 23, 1931. | PHEASANTS FOR SALE aS 2 cocks, Eng. Ringneck pheasants, $3 ea. or exch. for 1 hen pheasant. Arthur Xe Buckner, Oakman. es R. I. REDS 100 pure bred Red friers. Feb. 19th hatch. Wt. 1 1-2 to 2 lbs. 35c lb. FOB. Mrs. W. R. Chasteen, Locust Grove. Donaldson yr. old hens, $1.25 each. Mrs. Jesse Harrell, Tifton, Rt.4. = | - 20 pure bred yr. old Red hens, and 2 cockerels, $20 for lot. Mrs. J. T. Lewis, College Park, Rt. 2. 40 pure bred Donaldson~Red pullets, hatched Feb. 20th. Sell at 8 wks. old, 80c each. Mrs. J. H. Darby, White Plains. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC... FOR SALE 5 White Pekin ducks and 1 drake, $1.25 each. F. W. Vining, Brooks. = 1 M. B. 11 mos old, extra fine, 25 lb. tom, $8. Cash. Mrs. H. C. Roberts, Chipley, Rt. 1. . -% guineas, $1 ea. or exch for pigs. R. ~ M. Sheppard, Lithonia, Rt. 1. a 8 Pekin ducks and 2 drakes, 75c ea, Also eggs, 75c per 15. Mrs. Jesse Mixon, Ocilla. 1 stock tom, wt. 24 lbs. pure bred M. Bronze, B. B. Goldbank str. April 1930 hatch, $6. Mrs. G. H, Eley, White Plains. / 2 im Poultry Wanted LEGHORNS WANTED Exch. value $6 for 10 White or Brown L. hens, now laying. Mrs. H. G. Barwick Soperton, Rt. 4. Exch, 2 S. C. W. L. 1 mos, old cock- erels, AAA quality, direct from Booth for 2 Barron strain, same age and best quality. Mrs. Susie Smith, Wayside. Want to buy 40 May 1930 hatch Leg- horn pullets, of good strain, laying, in _ healthy cond. No culls. S. R. P. Da- vis, Atlanta, 1114 Donnally Ave. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS WANTED Want 200 friers, wt. not over 2 lbs. at 30c Ib. del. Perry. Jas. J. Rooney, Perry, . Exch. few prs. White King pigeons, mated, banded and working for broil- ing size chickens, of large breed only. Ike Winship, Macon, Rt. 4. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., WANTED Exch 3 pure bred Harris str. W. Leg- horn 1 yr. old hens for 2 Muscovey ducks and 1 drake. Mrs. W. H. Bulloch, Pelham. Want 100 pure M. White Pekin baby ducks to raise on halves, or will exch. for Small amt. if cant get 100. Mrs. Florence Sturm, Statesboro, Rt. 2._ Farm Help Wanted Want orphan boy, 14 to 15 yr. to. help with farm work and live as one of family. Good home for right party. W. G. Cannon, Fitzpatrick. Want boy 10 to 12 yrs. live as one ~ of family; do chores and light work. Board and clothe send to school-and treat right. W. A. Johnson, Alto. foe Want healthy white girl 11.to 12 yrs. to live as one of family of 2 and help -with light. chores around farm.- Mrs.;L. D. Casper, Statham. Rt. 1. - _ Want hand for $15 mo. move and board self. _House and wood furnish- ed Will move hand within 15 miles. J.B. Biffle, Tignall. Rt. 1. a Want good, single white man to work _ farm for wages or halves, board and ~ th ~ C. R. Wisdon, Waco, Rt. 1. * Want boy, 18 to 20 yrs. to live as one_ of family. Give 3 1-2 acres cotton ground, or would hire for farm work. J. H. Dobbs, Woodstock, Rt. 2. poe Want boy or man to live as one of family and help with farm. Must be : absolutely sober. Need not reply oth- erwise. Mrs. H. T. Williamson, Carroll-_ ton, Rt: 0. ; Want a hustling 14 to 18 yr. old boy for farm work, $8 per mo. and board. Must not curse nor drink. Write first. - Lonnie Rundles, Gainesville, Rt. 7 Car Lots CORN FOR SALECar Lots 1 car good slipped shuck corn, $1 bu. _ FOB. Levie Yawn, Milan. Se Shelled corn. Ship in 1M bu. lots. Make best offer FOB. Hammett, load in bulk, E..H. Taylor, Roberta, Rt. 1. __ CORN FOR SALECar Lots ~ cockerels, $1.25 each. Jones Beasley, |E. Whitten, Daisy. 1 car corn in shuck, 75 bu. FO! = N. Campbell, Baxley. - Portoricans, Govt. insp. $1.50 FOB. | _ duck eggs; _ treated; cabbage, 75c M. % 60c doz. plants. postpaid. No _ Portoricans, Thursday, April 23, 1931. Plants For Sale St. Augustine grass plants, 5 to 15 in. long, 50c a 100 postpaid. Exch. for anything useful. Mrs. W. D. Bare- field, Ft. Gaines. Strong, stocky Marglobe tomato plants. $2 M. at bed. Quick ship- ment. Z. R. Hutchinson, Quitman. Genuine insp. Portoricans and Nan- cy Hall, $1.75 M. 5 M. up, $1.50 M. May and June del. Cash with order. Mrs, W. A. Cribb, West Greene. - Portoricans, $1.50 M, FOB or $1.75 M. prepaid in Ga, Govt. insp. and treated. B. O. Googe, Baxley. : Imp. Portoricans, $1.50 M. FOB. No chks. J. HE. Herndon, Baxley. Rt. 4. . . Bermuda onions, Chas. W. cabbage, Heading collard, Se and Ice Bengle lettuce, 30c C. omitted), Hoschton. _ Portoricans from vine grown, insp. and treated potatoes, $1.50 M. Roy L. Reynolds, Baxley. Rt. 3. -_ State insp. Portoricans, $1.50 M. Ruby King pepper, $2 M. All del. H. tomato (Name _K. Thornton, Screven. Portoricans,~ Govt. insp. $1.50 M. Del. May and June. del. L. C. Tyre, _ Surrency. Rt. 2: Box 70. -. Bunch Portoricans, $2.25 M. 10 or 20 _M. $1.50.M. Running var. $1.75 M. 20 or 40 M. $1.50 M. Cash with order. H. A. Walker, Baxley. Rt. 1. Genuine imp. red skin Portoricans, $150 M. FOB; $1.75 M. del. Ga. Cash with order. No chks. O. M. Miles, _ Baxley. Rt. 4. Box 69. State insp. Portoricans, $1.50 M. chks. G. W.. Owen, Hawkinsville. Rt. 3. Portorican plants for sale or exch. for hens, good breed, Ga. Cane sy- rup, and good home cured meat. I. Harold Watson, Baxley. Rt. 4. . Imp. Portoricans, $1.50; Marglobe, reater B. and Matchless tom. $1.25; _ pepper, $1.50 cabbage, 40c M. FOB. Pratt Smith, Baxley. - _. Early rea skin Portoricans. April, May del. $150 M.. A. W.. Askew, Folkston. Leading var. tomato, 50c, 200 500, $1; Portoricans, $2 M. Ruby King pepper, 40c C. All postpaid. R. L. -McRee, Meigs. Portoricans, Govt. insp. Over 5 M. $1.50 M. Cash with order. ee NeSmith, Ashburn. Rt. 4. Box __ Mtn. huckleberry, 25c doz. 5 doz. $1; Bermuda grass, 75c bu. Exch. for Add postage. Mrs. Lula Bell, Alpharetta. Rt. 2. Portoricans, $1.40 M. Exch. for, ba- by chicks: 7 M. for 100 Buff Orp. del. June first. R. J. Boatright, Coffee. Hastings. cabbage-collard,. 90c M. prepaid. Rey. J. E. Strickland,. Still- 15c. C. Add Psat. Rt.2. Want Ginseng and Golden Seal (no yellow root). F. F. Carney, Bs Ground. Rt. 4. : rn _ Want 12 Martin gourds of good size. Write first. Mrs. Margie Hatchett, Talking Rock. Rt. 2. isl eee Want to hear from party who rea knows wild ginseng and can se sample of green bush, and price. J. M. Deen, Coffee. oe Want 5 or 600 lbs. second grade bacco for making spray material vin Cannon, Clayton. ORGS Want chewing or smoking tobacc peanuts, and pecans. Exch. va Write for particulars if interested. Dennett, Hardwick. \ aan Car Lots CORN FOR SALECar Lots. 1 car, 400 to 600 bu. good corn in ea: Make best offer. L. R. Langley, Mi ledgeville. regen _CORN FOR SALECar Lots __ Slipped shuck, sound, well preserved and practically free from weevils, 80 lbs. to bu. Write for quotations and amt. wanted, less than car lots. Chas. F, Howe, Ft. Valley. OOENY _ Georgia Market Bulletin Published Weekly By The BUREAU OF MARKETS _ Arthur D. Jones, Director Department Of _ Agriculture gene Talmadge, Commissioner THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1931. ered as second class matter bruary 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 oy ol 1103. Act of October 8, Notice of farm produce and ap- _ purtenances, admissible under ostal regulations, inserted one me on each request, and re- eated only when request is ac- . panied by new copy of no- ice. , econd-Hand Farm Machinery, Flowers and Seed, Incubator and rnamental Nursery Stock no- tices are published in Monthly upplement which appears on oe Thursday of each Farm Land for sale editions are _ : blished at intervals during the year. Advance notices of these editions appear from time to time advising advertisers. when #0 mail us these types of notice. snap space will not permit insertion of unimportant no- tices. Under Legislative act the Market Bulletin does not as- Sume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin or transaction resulting there- | Georgia have seeds of. Otootan, Lare- J SEED to Georgia Farmers Caused by Substitution of Northern Soy- ean Varieties for Southern Varie- ties Can Be Stopped by New Me- thods of Identifying Seed ~ Bee ee: The varieties of soybeans adapted. to southeastern states are distinctly erent from those grown in the th. Unfortunately the seed of the ern varieties are much cheaper in and some of them are very simi- in appearance. This situation of- an incentive for dishonest, ignor- r careless persons to sell northern in the South under the name of outhern variety. The loss to the gia farmer from this type of fraud wo-fold: First, the crop grown from hern varieties is almost worthless. ond, this practice decreases the de- 1d for southern grown seed. Several S ago a large amount of Georgia Otootan soybeans was sold in ssippi. This year the demand for an soybeans has fallen off sharp- because Mississippi farmers have fooled so often with Wilson Five that they are afraid to plant an. z Thanks to the work of Messrs. Eth- ., Helm, and King, of the Missou- Experiment Station, it is now pos- ble to identify the seed of the princi- wing descriptions are partly taken om their bulletin on A Classification Soybeans (Missouri research Bul- 131). Stootan: Seed color, black; size, me- im; well developed seed only slightly ittened, being very thick through. In cases the seed are nearly as thick h as they are long or wide, so the seed is nearly round. A dis- tive characteristic when viewed un- the microscope is the minute dark ecks on the black seed coat. wn specks cannot be seen a good microscope. otan. The seed are very simi- ENTIFYING SOYBEAN | gal. $1.25 pk. Calif. black eyed peas, , arieties grown in the state. The}. Ison Five is a variety often sold MARKET BULLETIN lar to Otootan when viewed with the naked eye. They are black, about the same shape, and only a little larger (5,025 seed to the pound). When view- ed under the microscope, however, the seed of this variety lack the brown specks which are found on Otootan, Laredo: Seed color, black with very little gloss; size, small (7,775 seed to the pound) and very much flattened. The flat shape of the seed, together with its color, size, and shape, is us- ually enough to identify this variety. A distinctive characteristic, when viewed under a microscope, is the yellow to brown marking found on the seed coat. These markings can often be seen with the naked eye or with the aid of a good hand lens. Biloxi: Seed color, dark brown; size, very large (1,875 seed to the pound) and slightly flattened; cotyledons, yel- low. This is the largest of any of the commercial brown seeded varieties. The size and color of this variety are ra- ther distinctive, so that the seed are seldom confused with other varieties. If farmers or seed merchants in do, or Biloxi varieties about which they are doubtful the Georgia Experiment Station will be glad to identify them. -R. P. Bledsoe, Agronomist, Georgia Experiment Station, Experiment, Georgia. Seed For Sale Give free to all school children who will send a self-addressed stamped envelope, 40 Russian Giant sunflower seed. Dr. J. P. Morgan, Columbus. 3207 2nd Ave, Luciles imp. cane seed, $2 bu. FOB. L. N. Simpson, Toccoa. Rt. 3. Seed rice, 10c lb. postpaid. A. A. Fuqua, Jackson. Guar. pure, imp. Jones melon seed, $1 Ib. and postage. J. B. Smith, Lo- cust Grove. Rt. 3. Sev. lbs. long green pod okra seed, 25c lb. or 10c cup. Mrs. W. I. Pur- vis, Ellabelle. : 60 lbs. Thurmond Grey, 40c Ib. $18 for lot postpaid. D. C. Sheppard, Ellaville. . a Mamoth Russian sunflower seed, 15c Ib. 2 lbs. 25c. Walter J. Chapman, Jefferson. Rt. 1. - Honey Drip cane seed, pure and sound. 5c lb. $2 bu. FOB. Exch. for pigs or shoats. T. O. McLendon, Car- rollton. Rt. 3. 1930 Marglobe tomato seed, $2 Ib. New Stone and Baltimore, 75c lb. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch. Rt. 2. 10 bu. Honey Drip cane seed, $1.25 bu. FOB. I. J. Golden, Bremen. Rt. 2. Pure, Beat the Bee cane seed, 65c sound and clean. 10c lb. del. Ga. C. R. Smith, Buford. Rt. 3. Chicken bennie seed, 30c per 1-2 pt. 18c per 1-4 pt. No stamps. Mrs. J. M. Hyers, Alma. 15c doz. No stamps. W. F. Walden, Tarrytown. Rt. 2. Hastings pure Stone Mtn. melon seed, 75c lb. Texas Banana muskmel- _ pee lb. Major Crowe, Cumming. - Pure Beat the Bee cane seed, 15c lb. Exch. for potato or tomato plants. D. L. White, Villanow. Honey Drip cane seed, $1.80 bu. 50c pk. T. J. Gentry, Buchanan. Calif. beer seed, 30c postpaid for teacupful. Send stamps | with order. Miss Georgia Sewell, Newnan. Rt. 3. Texas seeded Ribbon Cane seed, 50c gal. 2 for 90c del. O. J. Edwards, Dacula. : Dill seed, 7c pk. 10c del. N. B. Bur- den, Jr., Elberton. Rt. 8. Old fashioned deep string white cornfield bean seed, 25c lb. FOB. Mrs. M. T. Holden, Ball Ground. Large amt. Stone Mtn. Free from disease, 60c lb. in small lots. Special price on large lots. J. D. Alexander, McDonough. . Stone Mt. selected. 50c lb. not post- paid. L. Rodgers, Butler. Rt. 2. White and red pop corn, shelled, 2 qts. 25c; Cushaw, 3 doz seed, 5c. Large water gourd seed, 3 doz. 10c; okra, 15c cup. Add postage. Harold Pass, Point Peter. 20 bu. good, clean Blue Ribbon cane seed, $2 bu. Jefferson. H. C. Led- ford, Jefferson. Rt. 3. - Half Runner garden beans, McCaslin pole bean seed, 20c cupful; Hastings | del. Large gourd seed, Cap. 2 to 9 gal. | Home grown swycard collard seed, |. 10c oz. $1 Ib. B. F. Scott, Dawson. white mammoth and yellow crook- neck squash, and okra, 10c._ Mrs. J. E. Mauldin, Eastanollee. Rt. 2. Bright, select cane seed, $1.50 bu. Exch. for baby chicks, at Doraville. Hs large standard breed. Ea. del. Kinnard, Doraville. Horseradish, 3 for 25c; rooted sage, 3 for 25c; striped cushaw seed, 10c cup; good muskmelon seed, 5c pkg. Add postage. John B. Grindle, Dah- lonega. 300 lbs. Dixie Bell or Stone Mtn. per lb. 40c wholesale or 50c retail. Exch. 3 lbs. for 2 gal. syrup. Send sample. W. O. Birdsong, Gordon, Purple. Hull white table peas, 40c qt. Stone Mt., 30c teacup; early corn, 30c teacup. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flow- ery Branch. Rt. 1. . White spine cucumber, Rusty and Rocky Ford cantaloup, long handle gourd seed, 5c this. Lima beans and Stone Mtn. 10c cupful. Miss Pearl Farmer, Gainesville. Rt. 1. | Plants For Sale Artichoke, plants, 25c, 30; $1 for 200. Cash with order. Mrs. Sarah Burden, Elberton. Rt. 8. : Raspberries, 50c doz. old fashioned blackberries and dewberries, 25c ea. Garlic, 10c. Mrs. Lucean Silvers, El- lijay. Rt. 3. Gov't. insp. Portoricans, $1.60 M. 3 M. or more, $1.45 M. del. Cash. No chks. I. E. Clayton, Tifton. Rt. 3. Spring cabbage plants, lead. var. 65c, 500; $1 M. Mrs. Lillie Stokes, Fitzgerald. RFD 2. Extra large, strong Himalaya berry plants, 30c doz. Exch. for Everbear- ing or Mastodon strawberry _ plants. Mrs. A. Z. Persons, Marshalville. Imp. Portoricans. State insp. chem- ically treated. April del. $150 M. FOB. M. T. Jarrell, Wrightsville. : About 120 M. Bermuda onion plants; 80c M: del. Ivey Horne, Funston. Heading collard plants, ready now. $1.25 M. postpaid; $1 collect. No chks. Millions field grown. Mrs. R. B. Bra- dy, Cairo. Stone and Baltimore tomato and Portoricans, pink skin, plants. Make offer. B. E. Daniel, Ty Ty. Rt. 1. Baltimore tomato, field grown, 75c M. Exp. collect; $1 M. del. Red Skin Portoricans, Govt. insp. $1.30 M. col- lect; $1.60 M. postpaid. J. H. Sumner, Omega. Rt. 1. / ! Genuine red skin Portoricans, from vine cut. Treated and insp. $1.65 M. Money order. Ga. del. Sumner. | Sage, Spearmint, Calamus, Horse- radish and Coriander, 5c each. Add postage. Exch. for Half Runner beans or feed sacks.: Mrs. Ralph Williams, Cumming. Rt. 6. < | to, $1, 500; $1.75 M, del. $2 M. May. J. W. Haman, . Thursday, April 23, 1931. - Xx Imp. earliest large Klondike straw- berry, 30c C. Major Crowe, Cumming. Rt. 4. Brimmer, Stone and Marglobe to- mato, Dutch cabbage, Heading col- lard, 500, 60c; $1 M. Ruby King, Sweet and Hot pepper, 15c doz. Prepaid. Walter W. McEver, Braselton. Napier grass plants and roots. Im- ported from -Africa. Produces more green forage per A. than any other known grass. Stock and poultry like it. S. T. Smith, Cuthbert. . Pink skin Portoricans, $1.50 M FOB. Govt. insp. Money order only. Rea- dy April 25th. Seab Smith, Bristol. Genuine imp. State insp. red skin Portoricans, $1.75 M. Del. Ready. coer with order. R. M. Cox, Moultrie. Rt. 5s Portoricans, insp. $150 M. FOB. 5: | M. or more, $1.50 M. del. Ga. Remit- tance with order. C. H. Parish, Tif- ton. Rt. 6. : Portoricans, Govt. insp. $1.50 M. Collect; $2 M. del. Baltimore toma- J. T. Har- rell, Tifton. Rt. 6. : Cabbage-collard plants, 15c C. $1.25 M. postpaid. A. C. Kessler, Scott. Artichoke plants, $1.75 M. postpaid. Ready now. J. R. Jackson, Manches- ter, RFD 1. ; Ruby King, Hot and Pimiento pep- per, 500, 85c; $1.40 M. 25c C. one and Baltimore tomato, 75c, 500; $1.25 M. A. J. Nobles, Seville. Millions ready, State certified imp. Portoricans, red or pink skin, and Early Triumph, $1.75 M. 5.M. up, $1.50 M. Banana Yams, $2 M. Sat. guar. J. A. Turner, Alma. Marglobe tomato plants ed seed, $1.25 M. FOB. J son, Nicholls. Govt. insp. pink skin Portoricans, $1.75 M. to 4 M. 5 M. up, $1.65 M. del.. Money order. Harvey Story, Autreyville. Rt. 1. Gov't. insp. Portoricans, ready. $1.- 25 M. in Ga. Out of State, $1.50 M. FOB here. Treat you right on 5 M. up lots. L. A. Smith, Broxton. Vine grown Portoricans, $1.50 M. FOB. T. G. Crosly, Bristol. Rt. 1. ~ Portoricans, insp. $1.50 M. Stone to- mato, 80c M. Good quality plants. James Williams, Rockingham. - Govt. insp. Portoricans, $1.50 M. E. A. Williams, Ty Ty. ; Portoricans, State insp. $2 M. 4 M. up, $1.75 M. ,Tomato, lead. var. T5c, 500; $1.25 M. 4M. up; $1. April, May del. R. W. Dowdy, Fitzgerald. Rt. 2. Portoricans, Insp. and treated, $1.75 M. del. $1.50 M. FOB. W. P. Fuller, Cecil. = Portoricans, May and June del. $1.- 75 M. del. Wakefield cabbage, 20c C.. from treat- E. Robin- 80c M. del. L. A. Crow, Oakwood. ing value. ture is being fed to all. cattle production. ness men and bankers and others GEORGIA EXPERIMENT STATION WILL HOLD CATTLE FEEDERS DAY MAY 12TH Director H. P.. Stuckey of the Georgia Experiment Station at Experiment, Georgia, announces that May 12th has been set for the date of Cattle Feeders Day this year. Georgia. This work is being carried on under the supervision of Mr. F..R. Edwards and Mr. Z. A. Massey. about 600 pounds in weight and about 15 months of age at the be- ginning of the tests, are being fed in Moultrie by the Experiment Station to determine facts about certain southern feeds. : Molasses is receiving special attention as a partial substitute.for corn in the fattening ration. Experiments are being made to deter- mine whether it is profitable to feed molasses in place of corn and how much can be fed economically. Another phase of the work is to compare Georgia white corn with western yellow corn as to feed- All cattle'in these experiments are receiving some cot- tonseed meal and hulls as a part of their ration and a mineral mix- The results of these experiments will be of great interest to all practical farmers and cattlemen in the state who are interested in fattening beef cattle. This phase of the livestock industry is receiv- ing more attention each year in the Southeast and experts give it as their opinion that within a few years the South will be one of the leading cattle feeding sections of the country. : The program will include a number of well-known speakers. Sen- ator Wm. J. Harris has been invited to address the farmers and cat- tlemen and Congressman E, E: Cox of Camilla will give an address. Other speakers will include Mr. H. McDowell, Hon. L. L. Moore and Hon. W. C. Vereen of Moultrie. Mr. McDowell is recognized as one of the leading authorities in the South on market conditions for livestock. His talk on The Quality and Kind of Beef Demanded in the South will be of vital interest to everyone connected with beef A cordial invitation is given by the Georgia Experiment Station and by the Moultrie Chamber of Commerce to all cattlemen and far- mers, county agents, agricultural teachers and students, and to busi- ~ ment, to attend this meeting on May 12th. This will be held at Moultrie, Fifty beef steers, averaging interested in agricultural advance- ricans, vine grown, Insp. and Ready, $150 M. 5 M. up, FOB. W. C. Douglas, Alma. Rico pot: plants, $140 M. 5 0 FOB. C. R. Morris, Sur-. fhe: tomato. Ready, 85c, 500; M. Money order or cashiers . Rozar, Baxley. Rt. 2. insp. Portoricans, $1.50 M. T. Herndon, Surrency. insp. red skin P. R. $1.50 M. and sweet pepper and straw-- plants, 25e doz. Exch. for po- ips, garden seed or feed sacks. A. Miller, Finleyson. Rt. 2. ricans. Absolutely unmixed Skins. $1.50 M. FOB. Ready. Pp. Carter, Baxley. ed, imp. Portoricans, ready. FOB. Horace H. Dean, Bax- insp. Big Stem Jersey, Imp. Skin Portoricans, $1.75 M. Ho, Harper, Screven. Rt. 1. grown HE. J. and Chas. W. e, 500, 40c; 75c M. Stone to- 65c, 500; $1 M. Prepaid. Mrs. affney, Fitzgerald. 5 ricans, now ready, $1.50 M. . M. Campbell, Surrency. Rt. 2. in Portoricans, $1.50 M. 5 M o M. FOB. J. H. Taylor, Cof- , Insp. potato plants, $1.50 M. up, $140 FOB: R. M. Morris, Vv Rit. 2. is and Baltimore tomato, 500, (0 M. Hot and Sweet pepper, = 20c- C. Postpaid. WA. , Seville. Rt. 1. Plants Wanted 5 0 Light Brahma eggs (for hat- for 1M Porto Rico potato plants. iller, Leo. 0 lb. dried apples for M Por- lants. Ea del. Mrs. G. A. Dodd | hogs, ay. 10 to 15 lbs. 28 lb. Cash with | (ehvied 32) raat 6M imp. yellow skin Porto Rico . E. Jamieson, Talbotton. pink skin. Porto Rico plants, insp. April del. Exch. everbearing crowder peas, S. C. B. Ix eggs, , Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Green- pay $1 M. for 40 or 50 M Porto ato plants del. Write at. once. lton, Smyrna, Rt. 2. gia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE unch speckled, $2; Early dam- pecks, $1.50; Brabhams, slight- a $1.75 FOB. P. H. Monfort, sta. - Crowder peas, 20c lb. Charlie , Roopville, Rt. 2. Z. Cream sugar crowders, $7.50 per 1-2 bu. $2.50 pk. Under - postpaid. Yield $75 and $100 J. S. Bartley, West Point. hite sugar crowders, 20c Ib. r green new vegetable greens, 20c uban yellow seed corn, 20c lb, W. , Smyrna, Rt. 1. 2 bu. Unknown peas, $2.25 bu. order. Mrs. John Griffin, hews imp. Soys. Recleaned. $4 B. C.L Little, Forsyth, Rt. 3. Mung beans, $1 postpaid. Exch to plants or syrup. A. A. Fu- ackson. Ve bu. -pure Clays, $1.85 bu. $45 for _bu. cane seed, slightly cracked thrash, $1.50 bu. $7 for lot. Leo cDonough, Rt. 4. u. bush speckled peas, $2.50 bu. H. Reeves, Luthersville, Rt. 1. yellow Peddler crowders 2 crop. and postage. No chks. Exch red or Spanish peanuts or Plants. E. H, Kinnard, Dora- esh garden peas, ready. $2.50 bu. $2.75 bu. del. Money order or S. W. M. Arrington, Wadley, Box 35... : _ black-eyed peas, 3 Ibs. 25c; lit- Mush peas, 25c pt. Old fashioned h butter beans, 2 Ibs. 25c. All PP Dewey Nelms, Bowman, Rt. 1. | Unknown peas, sound and free Weevils. $2.50 prepaid. Thos E. 88, Jonesboro. bu Tillman Clay peas, Guar sound Clean, 90 per cent pure. $2 FOB. with order. Ww. O, Birdsong, Gor- x MARKET BULLETIN CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE Old fashioned yellow field Flint. $1 Dk. del. $2.75 bu. FOB. Milton Sum- ner, Sylvester. Rt. 3. Yellow, shelled pop corn, 7c lb. $3 bu. Exch. 1 bu. for 1: bu. Biloxi Soy beans, or for baby chicks. Hbrold Morgan, Vienna. Whatleys prolific. Selected and nubbed, $2 bu. Exch. for peas at oe price. Leo Green, Suwanee. : Adams early. Matures in 60 days. 20c_ pt. Also small quantity Cuban yellow Flint, 45c gal. Postpaid. Dew- ey Nelms, Bowman. Rt, 1. 100 bu. corn, $1 bu. at barn. I. J. Golden, Bremen. Rt. 2. COTTON SEED FOR SALE Pure Neelys Cleveland. Recleaned. 60c bu. Stoveville ped. No. 2. seed, 1st. a 90c bu. C. N. Adams, Social Cir- cle, . Ruckers, - Ist yr. 75c bu. FOB. J. C. Green, Suwanee. Rt. 2. Cokers No. 5, 90c bu. in 10 bu. lots; Small quantity, $1 bu. at my home. W. H. Chapman, Maysville. Rhynes Cook. Ist yr. Ginned on private gin. $1 bu. FOB. C. D. Wil- liams, Plains. Cooks imp, Guar. pure and_ sound. Privately ginned. $1 bu. J. T. Sills, Ambrose. Rt. 1. \ 10 bu. Wilson Type. Pure and sound $1 bu; $3 per cwt. FOB. Exch. for pigs or shoats. T. O. McLendon, Car- rollton. Rt. 3. Few bu. pure, ped. Cleveland, $1 bu. FOB. P. H. Monfort, Buena Vista. Piedmont ped. ist yr. $2.25 per cwt. FOB. Exch. for syrup or other farm ween Mrs. J. M. Whitlaw, Canon. FRESH AND CURED MEATS - Pure country pork sausage, oak wood smoked, 30c lb. FOB. Cash. Exp. pd. on 50 lb. or more. C. H. Willis, Tif- ton, 110 5th St. 2 nice country hams, 30 and 34 lbs. ermilk, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1. Country cured hams from young order. W. T. Brooks, Arlington. 25c Ib, Money order only. E. V. Loud-. Live Stock For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE 1 young grade J. cow. Fresh in June. Cheap. .B. M. Rawlings, Ross- ville. Rt. 1. Chattanooga Valley Road. Nice, 7-8 pure 5 mos. old Jersey calf from good stock. $10 FOB. C. D. Wil- liams, Pldins. : Young cow, 2nd calf, 4 wks. old, 2 1-2 gal. $35 if taken at once. Charlie H, Smith, Roopville. Rt. 2. Fine, reg. Guernsey 5 mos. old male calf. $27 at my barn. Mrs. W. H. Thomas, Winder. Rt. 2. Nice Jersey stock-male, 2 yrs. old. nearly Muley. $35. J. W. House, Lula. 3yr. old J. cow, calf 8 wks. old. All right in every way. Gentle. $40. Mrs. Mary W. Clay, Monticello. Rt. 6. 13 mos. old J. bull calf, out of 4 1-2 gal. Grade cow, sired by Reg. bull. Noble strain. Make best cash offer. S. B. McNeely, Albany. Rt. C. HOGS FOR _ SALE 8 pure S. P. C. pigs, 5 males and 3 females. 8 wks. old. $10 each. $70 for lot, FOB. C. D. Williams, Plains. Duroc J. pigs. Popular blood lines. Immuned. Ped. Wt. 100 lbs. 3 S. P. C.- Duroc, cross gilts. All 5 mos, old. $15 ea. S. B. McNeeley, Albany. Rt. C. SHEEP & GOATS FOR SALE 7 Nubian milk goats, 7 yearling kids and 1 reg, billy. Greatly reduc- ed price. $75 at pasture for the 15. Dr. J. P. Morgan, Columbus. 3207 2nd Ave. Service: Thoroughbred reg. Toggen- burg buck. Service and 15 days board, $5. L. N. Patten, Abbeville. RABBITS FOR SALE) 2 reg. N. Z. White does, 6 does and 2 bucks, ent. to reg. 5 does now bred. Cheap. Mrs. B. B. Hopkins, Atlanta. 985 Woodland Ave. Main 2319. Quality Chinchillas. Ped. papers furnished. Write for prices. Guy Goare, Richland. : Healthy young Chinchillas. sub. to reg. $3 pr. Exch. for J. heifer. Bessie M. Car- ruth, Cass Station. Rt. 1. Live Stock Wanted ped. FRUIT FOR SALE Strawberries after May ist 20c qt. Mrs. J. P. Rush, Adairsville. 28 lbs. nice apples, 18c Ib. and post- age. Cash with order. No chks. Mrs. B. F, Osborn, Clermont. : Sundried apples, 12 1-2c lb.; white eyed peas, 8c lb. Ea. for Porto Rico plants. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Temple, Rt. 2. 50 Ibs. dried apples, 10c lb. Add pos- tage. Cornelia, Rt. 1. HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE Very good grade honey at reasonable price for sale; also want used honey Ext. 2 frame reversing, Slip gear, and brake. B. E. Sheppard, Savannah, 1222 East Henry St. : 25 swarms bees in 10 frame hives with 2 supers to ea. hive. Complete outfit, $75. Chas. F. Hopwood, Hawk- insville. ; PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE 200 bu. Spanish peanuts, $85 per ton FOB. TT. O. Pott, Lumpkin. ee SYRUP FOR SALE Strictly pure A-1 Ga. cane syrup, 12 1-2 gal, to cs. $3.95; cs. six 1 gal cans $3.65. J. T. Ponder, Whigham. VEGETABLES FOR SALE Eng. peas in bu. hampers. Make best price, FOB. J. L. (Name not given), Tifton, Rt. 7. Georgia Products Wanted BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want Johnson winter beans, also Running butter beans. Exch white bunch butter beans or buy. State price, ete. Dr. J. P. Morgan, Columbus, 3207 2nd Ave. Want sound bunch velvet _beans. Make price. E. H. W. Barker, Logan- ille. : Want 10 bu. Whippoorwills. Send sample and best price, also 2 bu. O- too-tans. J. P. Kent (Address not giv- en.) Want 3 bu. Otootans. Pay cash. State cash price. D. F. Wood, Adairsville. PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED Exch finetable peas or S. C. B. L. eges for red Spanish peanuts. Roy Cousins, Greenville. bunch butter beans, 10c lb. white, blk. | R Cash with order. A. C. Barrett, CATTLE WANTED Want 2 reg. Jersey heifers, 2 or 3 mos old, reasonable for cash. H. J. Mc- Collum, Canon, Rt. 3. Want, 3 or 4 gal. milch cow, fresh in, small size, good qualities and gentle. Ea for cash. H. W. Bennett, Alma, Exch pure bred Duroc-Jersey or mix- ed pigs, 8 wks. old for pure bred J. heifers. Send description, etc. N. B. Carswell, Waynesboro, Rt. 3, Box 213. HOGS WANTED : Want pr. S. P. C. pigs. Must be yood stuff. At $3 ea. Cash. State wt. etc. Lester Norton, Summerville, Rt. 2. Poultry For Sale ae ANCONAS 7 Ancona hens and 1 rooster, April 1930 hatch. Certified Berry str. $8, or exch. for potato plants. G. W. Kelley, Byron, Rt. 1. } BARRED ROCKS 2 Parks str. yr. old cocks, from Parks record hens $2 ea. Reg. Per. 25-C=31. W. G. Carnes, Rome, RFD 6, 50 thoroughbred B. R. 7 wks. old, 50c each; also 65 mixed, heavy chicks, 7 wks. 45c ea. 100 mixed, 4 wks. old, 25c each. Mrs. T. R. Stewart, Alma. Rt. 1. Box 261. 5 GAMES 9 pullets and 1 cock 11 mos old. Fine dark Cornish, pea comb, $15 for lot. Mrs. J. D. Barnes, Sylvester, Rt. 3. s LEGHORNS 1 light B. L. Everlay rooster, 85c; 1 dark Brown rooster, 85c. FOB. Mrs. M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley, Rt. 2. 2 Tancred W. L. cockerels and 2 S. C. W. L. cockerels, $1 ea. E. C. Rodgers, Conyers, Rt 2. Pure bred W. L. hen and 10 young chicks, 6 wks old $5. Tancred str. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Rt. 2. LANGSHANS AND BRAHMAS 2 Black Langshan yr. old roosters, $1.35 each; $2.60 for both; also 1 large Brahma: hen, $1.25. Exch for potato ro S Mrs. Nick Burden, Elberton, PIGEONS FOR SALE Few pr. Red Carneaux $2.50 and extra White Kings, $3 pr. Mated, | Breeding age... PAGE SEVEN banded and working. Youngsters, 75 each. E. B. Simmons, Savannah. La- Roache Ave. WYANDOTTES Golden Wyandotte 8 wks. old pullets and roosters, 75c ea. Thoroughbred Na- _ Mrs. G. L, Barnes, Manches- bob str. ter, 204 65th St. R. I. REDS Dark red R. I. Reds, young rooster, $1 FOB. M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley, Rt. 2. Baby Chicks For Sale S. L. Wyandotte, 10c ea. at my home; 12c del. Hatch May 7th. Mrs. J. M..My- rick, Hawkinsville, Rt. 2. = i Mixed chicks, 10c ea. Hen to carry, 80c. Heavy breeds. Mrs. W. O. Her- rington, Daisy, Rt. 1. Baby chicks from carefully selected 2 and 3 yr. old Tancred W. L. hens, $8 a 100; 500, $35. A. V. Graymont. Kirtcher str. large type bred to lay Buff Minorcas, and Mayhood Everlay Reds, all 13c ea. Mrs. L. M. Dunn, Chauncey, Rt. 2. Baby Chicks Wanted x ~ Want 1 or 200 chicks to raise on halves to,8 wks. Reds preferred. Mrs. J. D. Lunsden, Lithonia, Rt. 4. Want 2 or 300 baby chicks to raise On 50-50 basis. date as possible. Reds preferred. Early Also have Red eggs, $1 per 15. Mrs. Alice Woodall, Greens-. boro, Rt. 1. Want 100 or 150 chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. B. R., or Reds, or W. | L. Mrs. G. C. Prickett, Commerce, Rt. Ze 5 : 4 Eggs For Sale W. L, full breed eggs, 75c per-15. Hy per 15 del. = Chinese Ringneck pheasant eges, $3 C. Ledford, Jefferson, Rt. 3 Pure bred Red eggs, $1 Mrs. B. J. Morris, Baxley. per 15. No del. made except at pen. Write for information. Russell Fryer, Shiloh, Rt. 1. Reds, B. R. and Gold Servright eggs Holloway, : $1.25, $1.10 and $1 per 15, in order lis- - ted. No chks. Mrs. Milton Sumner, | Sylvester, Rt. 3. Pure bred Fawn Runner duck eggs $1 doz. W. J. Wylan, Cleveland. : Game eggs: 3 strains in 1. Round- = heads, Shawlnecks and Grist Gradys, $3 per 15 $5 for 2 set. Mrs. Delia Smith Arabi, Rt. 1. : Rouen duck eggs, $1.50 doz. W. O. Herrington, Daisy, Rt. 1. Maxeys. S. C. Black Minorca eggs. Giant str. and White Indian Mrs, Eggs from State tested Reds, 75c per : 15; $1.25, 30; $4 C del. C. P. Colclough, $2 per 15 del. by PP. L. B, Millians, Newnan, 105 Temple Ave. M. B. turkey eggs, sired by 30 Ib. gobbler, $2 doz. del. Cash. L. L, Rob- es erts, Carrollton, Rt. 1. R. I. Red crossed with B. L. eggs, $1 | pr 15 del. Bertha Grizzle, Cumming, Rit2. Fischel W. R. eggs, from 6 and 8 lb. _ hens, 75c for 15 PP. - Mrs. J. S. Mor- gan, Cumming, Rt. 5. Pure Tancred W. Ll. eggs from 312 _ record stock, $3 C. Also 500 chicks from this stock hatched any time wanted, $35. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Rt. 2. Pure bred White Minorca. Booth str Sauls, Shellman. Pure bred B. R. eggs, 50c for 15 not postpaid, 60c del. Exch 3 set for 1M Porto Rico Dacula, Rt. 2. potato plants. J. H. Fowler eggs $1.25 per 15, $2, 30; Mrs. C. W. Pure dark Cornish Indian game eggs _ $1.25 per 15. Cash with order. Ralph Austin, Decatur, Rt, 1. Mrs. Everlaying W. L. Eggs, 75c per set or : exch for 1 pk. 90-day velvet beans or BS: good pip. H.C. Carter, Carl. en Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. eggs, 75c per 15 prepaid. No J. H. Loyd, Milan( Rt. 3. y Pure M. B. turkey eggs, $2 per 1 postpaid. Exch. for 2 bu. Mammoth yellow Soy beans or buy beans. Mrs. Ee K. Moore, Canton, Rt. 3. Pape str. Black Minorca eggs, $4 C, | 60c for 15 del. Cartons ret. Mrs Mary W. Clay, Monticello, Rt. 6. personal chks, Pure bred dark Cornish game eggs, = also White Orp. $1.10 per 15 del. Crate ret. Mrs. Lois Tanner, Dewyrose. ~ Eggs Wanted Exch value for M. B. turkey eggs, also best, prices on 2 wks old Red chicks. Exch or cash if cheap. Mrs. J.B. Har- ris, Cordele, Rt. B. % os ay Sf - PAGE EIGHT Add postage. Tallapoosa. Rt. 3. Georgia Products For Sale _ BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Large, early Blue Speckled peas, 50c pk. Mixed popcorn, 10c lb. in 10 lb. lots; "12c less. Exch. for peanuts or white butter beans. Byron Gladden, - 8 bu. sound Iron peas (gathered without rain on them), $3 bu. FOB. Mrs. Josie Simmons, Cleveland. 2 bu. good Unknown peas, $3 bu. FOB. W. F. Miller; Lula. Rt. 2. White bunch butter beans, 15c lb. Mrs. R. L. Scarborough, About 12 bu. New Eras. SocOU: et. M. Thompson, Scott. Rt. 1. Mathews, imp. Soys, A-1 seed, No rain. on them since gathered. $4 bu. FOB. H. M.. Moorman, Lovett. _ 25 bu. Tillman peas, 90 per cent or more sound. $1.75 M. or shipped, $1.- 80. K. S. Lindsey, Toomsboro. Rt. 3. Box 52. : Early Red Hull Speckled peas, $2.50 bu. Sunflower seed, 20c lb. W. E. Goodwin, Wadley. Mung beans, 6 lbs. $1 del. Rufus Merriman. Elza. . White Purple Hulls, also. white black eyed, 25c qt. FOB. C. L. Cleve- land, LaGrange. Mung beans, 5 lbs. $1 postpaid. E. N. Eslinger, Ringgold. Few bu. 2-crop Speckled peas, $3 bu. L. M. Kennedy, Collins. Old fashioned 6. wks. peas, Finleyson. white, 25c Ib. Nice cane seed, 10c lb. Mrs. for 2 Berkshire pigs. G. L. Sledge, Meansville. Rt..1. Box 61), Mixed field peas, good for table or hay, $2 bu. FOB Hickox. Sample on request. Cash with order. C. F. Row- ell, Winokur. Rt. 1. Box 21. A few bu. New Eras, $2.50 bu. Exch. W. T. Adams, Lavonia. Box 381. - Purple Hull cream crowders, 25c qt. or exch. Mrs. L. R..Ashworth, Logan- ville, Rt. 4. ee Brown and Black sugar crowders, 15c Ib. $7 bu. Large Whips and Irons. $2.- 25 bu. FOB. Exch for potato plants or Pole beans. C. A. Wilbanks, Com- merce, Rt. 5. White bush butter beans, 50c qt. Blk eyed peas, 10c lb. Also Mammoth sun- _ flower and broom corn seed, 50c qt. ea. L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia. Mung beans, 25c lb. $12 bu. All FOB. A. W. Beauprie, Atlanta, 1097 Gordon St. S. W. Tenn. Green Pod Black and Red Val-. ; entines, Refugee, Golden Wax, Giant bunch beans, 40c lb. Early Alaska, Tom Laxton peas, 30ce.: 2 lbs. or more ~ Otootan etta, Rt. 4. del. Mrs. Addie Waddelle, Pearson. 1930 crop cream crowder peas, sav- ed without rain, $4 bu. FOB. Exch. for L. P. Williams, Mari-: VS. Early maturing, very prolific Bunch peas. Sand col. Sound and clean 10 lbs del. $1. Mrs. A. E. Pope, Winston. | 1 bu. black peas, ; white pole. li- mas, speckled and sugar crowders, 2 = cups, 25c. No chks. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. $1.75) Mathews imp. Otootans, $3.50;. Bi- loxis, $2.50; Clays, $1.80; mixed peas, Remittance with order. D. C. Strother, Ft. Valley. 4 Clays for hay, $1.80; Mixed peas, $1.- 75; Biloxis, $2.50; Mathews Otootans, $3.50. -Prefer to ship 2 1-2 bu. bags. W. _B. Norton, Ft. Valley. Mathews Otootans, $3.50; Brab- hams, $2.25;. Clays, and Whippoorwills, ea. $1.80; mixed peas, $1.75; also Pet- _ ty-Toole cotton seed, 75c bu. G. A. Fa- Cash with order. gerald, RFD 2. good bags, $2.25 bu. shelled, $3 bu. gan, Ft. Valley. Running Velvets, shelled, in 2 1-2 bu.: Bunch _ Velvets, N. T. Beasley, Kite. 10 bu. 90-day velvets, $2 bu. FOB. J, D. Bishop, Fitz- Purple Hull white table peas, 40c qt. prepaid. Miss Ruby Howard, Flowery _ Branch, Rt. 1. 150 lbs. cream sugar crowders. Good cond. 10c lb. postpaid. No order for less > than 5 lbs. J. E. Pharr, Cumming, Rt. He _ BUTTER FOR SALE _ 3 lbs. Jersey butter ea. week, without B coloring. Cow T. B. tested, 30c Ib. del. Mrs. J. E. A. Simpkins, Roopville, Rt. 2. CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE a SCV. sett 1, cribs, Write for price. J. G. Dean. Dawson. Sev. hundred bu. excellent corn, kept in ceiled, practically air tight well treated against weevils. Piedmont 2-ear seed corn, $1 pk. postpaid. Rhett Steinheimer, Wool- 1M bu. white milling corn in 2 1-2 bu. bags. $1 bu. FOB; also 200 bu. wa- ~ MARKET BULLETIN ter ground meal per week, $1 bu. FOB. J. I, McNair, Stapleton. Whatileys. Pure as it can he. $2 bu. or exch. for peas, Soy or Velvet beans. C. L. Rhyne, Plains. Hastings prolific, Ist yr. Pure, sound and selected for seed. $2.50 bu. FOB. Exch.-.for potato plants, field beans, or pumpkin seed. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia. Neels Paymaster, 2 ear corn. Select- ed seed, $2.50 bu. FOB. R. E, Echols, Lyerly. ; 6 ear, prolific corn, 85c pk. del: 1 bu. or more, $2 bu. FOB: W. H. Waddelle, Pearson. i Yellow Dent corn, 60c pk. $2 bu. $1.- 50 bu. in 10 bu. lots. Postage not inclu, ded. P. 'T. Dyer, Covington. Corn, 90c bu. Exch for heifer fresh in, or to freshen soon at $25$30. Write Boon if interested. R. F. Pace, Temple, Rt. 2. Hastings prolific. lst yr. $2 bu. 50c pk. and mixed field peas, $2 bu. Melton peas, $2.50 bu; white rice popcorn. 10c lb. J. M. Anthony, Juniper. Rt. 1. 10 bu. sound shelled corn, $1 bu. Mrs. E. L. Wright, Yatesville. Whatleys imp. from prize winning seed corn, $2. D. C. Strother, Ft. Val- ley. : Whatleys seed corn, $2 bu. G. A. Fa- gan, Ft. Valley. s 300 bu. corn in shuck, 90c FOB. barn. W. H. Bolton, Griffin. Marlboro prolific, almost weevil proof 3 to 4 ears to stalk, $2 bu. 50c pk. FOB. D. M. Lee, Alma. : Blue, Mexican June corn, nubbed and shelled,-75c peck. $2.50 bu. FOB. Mrs. H. H. Huff, Bishop, Box 23. Whatleys red cob, 2 ear. Field se- lected. Hand nubbed and shelled. $2.- RFD 1. : Browns Flint, weevil resistant, red cob. Some ears wt. 1 1b. 75 pk. $3 bu. FOB. S. R. Poole, Waleska. COTTON SEED FOR SALE Rhynes Cook. $1.25 bu. by the or- iginator. C. L. Rhyne, Plains. ; Half and Half. 2nd yr. from Sum-. merour. Gin rolls cleaned ea, yr. $1 bu. 80c bu. in 10 bu. lots or more. E. N. Eslinger, Ringgold. Ruckers, 75c bu. Del. your station. O..L. Cowan, Doraville. Pure Piedmont. Ped. Cleyeland. Pri- vately ginned. $1 bu. Jas. A. Chaun- cey, Screven.. Coker No. 5, 75c bu. Exch. for any- thing can use. W. T. Adams, Lavonia.. Box 381. : Pure Neelys $1 bu. E. M. Windom, Waco, Rt. 1. e _ Pure Wannamakers ist yr. 75c bu. Also pure Half and Half, 75c bu. All recleaned and. FOB. R. T. Brantley, Harrison. Lee Wilsons big boll, Cokers 5, and Wannamakers Cleveland. Ginned and recleaned on my private gin 75c bu. FOB. J. L. Thomas, Madison, RFD 1. 10 bu. Wannamakers Cleveland, 60c bu. Exch for 2 pigs, 6 wks. old. E. H. Watson, Grayson, Rt. 1. Half and Half, 85c bu. or exch for field peas or anything can use. S.. J. Jones, McRae, Rt. 2.: FRESH AND CURED MEATS Country cured hams, 8 to 12 lbs. 25c lb. Add postage. W. B. Clifton, Oli- ver; Rt. 3. } : Smoked hams, 27c; shoulders, 23c. (killed last winter); Shoulders (killed | winter before last), 18 lb. del. W. H. 1 cured ham, wt. 37 Ibs. 22 1-2c Ib. FOB, or 25c Ib. postpaid Ga. Would take 1 M. Portorican potatoes, rest in cash: B. B. Brewer, Commerce. Rt. 6. Home raised, corn fed S. P. C. hog; shoulders, 20c lb. Hams, 25c lb. .C. M. Cason, Sandersville. 267 East Church St. Sound ahd sweet smoked with oak wood, shoulder meat, 18c lb. smoke- house, 14 to 25 lb. hams, 25c Ib. Mrs. J. B. Thigpen, Rockledge, Rt. 1. | Oak wood smoked shoulders and sides, $16 a 100; hams, $25. Malvin Collins, Whigham. Smoked, clear rib side meat, 18 Ib. Shoulders, 20c Ib. Also 1*can of nice white lard, 15 1-2c lb. Hams, 28c Ib. FOB. L. P. Strange, Swainsboro, Rt. 5. & - . GRAIN FOR SALE 200 bu. oats. home grown, sound and clean, 65c bu. FOB. Sam Lovinggood, Bowersville. : FRUIT FOR SALE . Strawberries ready April 27th to make jelly; will make jelly on halves. Party to furnish sugar. Mrs. H. G. -Waddelle, Pearson. Kirkland, Cobbtown, Rt. 1. 25 bu. FOB. J. L. Thomas, Madison, |. HAY FOR SALE 30 to 40 tons good, bright swamp grass hay. Make best offer. L. R. Langley, County Agent, Milledgeville. HONEY, BEES D BEE SUPPLIES Ree FOR SALE Six 10 lb. pails, new honey, Ext. $6.- 30; six 10 lb. Chunk, $7.25; two 10 lb. $2.75 postpaid; one 10 lb. $1.50 postpaid Jno. A. Crummey, Doctortown. 6 1-2 lbs. nice, clean yellow beeswax, 25c lb, Add postage. Effie Ralston, (No address given). PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES 100 horse apple sprouts, from seed- ling trees. 1 to 5 yrs. old, Sell or exch. Write. B. F. Smith, Dalton, Rt. 1. PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE Little pink peanuts, 25 gal in hull. | Maude Roper, Dawsonville, Rt. 1. Farmers stock No. 1 Ga. grown Spanish peanuts in even wt. bags, 5c lb FOB. J. S. Cowart, Arlington. About 100 lbs. Stuart pecans, 30c Ib. L. P. Strange, Swainsboro, Rt. 5. SYRUP FOR SALE Pure sugar cane syrup, 6 gal. cans to cs. $4; 12 half gal. cans, $4.25 per cs. Malvin Collins, Whigham. Pure, old fashioned So. Ga. sugar cane syrup, 1929 crop. Canned hot, well kept. Six 10 Ib. cs. $3.25 FOB. Cash with order. W. D. Wells, Adel. VEGETABLES FOR SALE Dry hot pepper, 25c gal. Maude Ro- per, Dawsonville, Rt. 1. Thousands of cabbage, $20.00 ton by truck load, at barn. Cash only. H. 8S. Baxter, Blackshear. Nice half headed cabbage for sale or exch. for Turkey or duck eggs. Mrs. John Tinsley, Arlington. Rt. 2. Wakefield cabbage. Sell to trucks, or del. them within. 50 miles. Paul Cromer, Ideal. Georgia Products Wanted BEANS AND PEAS WANTED .- :}. Want about 30 bu. Whippoorwill or some similar var. of bunch peas. Free from weevils. State lowest price del. to Bolingbroke. Major C. Collins, Fair- burn. Exch. Petty-Toole cotton seed for peas, or -syrup. Preferably Brabs or Unknowns. R.S. Canady, Surrency. Want white sugar crowders with touch of pink. White, recleaned baby lima bunch butter beans. E. H. George, Madison. ai Exch 1 cup ea, stringless green pod and Ky. Wonder for 2 cups good var. table peas; 1 lb. white Kaffir corn for 2 Ibs. sugar crowders. Mrs. John Tra- villion, LaFayette.~ Want 50 bu. good hay peas at best cash price. G. L. Hampton, Copperhill, Tenn, Resident of Fannin county, Ga. Want 4 bu. 90-day running velvet- bean seed... Quote best price. V. M. Wil- son, Buchanan. Want to exch. 5 bu. Coker Cotton seed for 1 bu. Otootan bean seed. O7 for 1 bu red Spanish peanuts. T. J. Robinson, Waco, Rt. 1, Box 110. CORN AND SEED CORN WANTED Exch. value for corn. Write. Mrs. W. C. Davis, Reidsville, Box 252, GRAIN WANTED Want 5 or 6 bu. feed oats. Exch. val- ne a same. Mrs. E. L. Wright, Yates-~ ville. . POTATOES WANTED Want few bu. Green Mtn. or White Star potatoes for planting. J. P| Har- ris, Chatsworth. PEANUTS AND PECANS WANTED Want 3 bu. Spanish No. 1 seed pea- nuts. Quote price. W. v. yohnson, Li- thonia, Rt. 2. + Want 2 bu. red Spanish peanuts. Exch 100 pure bred Tancred L. eggs. W. A. Vandiver, Martin, Rt. 2. Want seedling and papershell pecans. Sev hundred lbs. Send sample for price. Geo. M. Prince, Columbus. Farm Help Wanted Want help for a 20 acre farm of good land. 50-50 basis. At once. D. C. ONeal, Uvalda. Rt. 1. Box 46. Want good plow hand. Small sal- ary and cotton patch. Arnie Pearson, Richland. Rt. 4: Want reliable colored woman for light farm work for elderly couple on Thursday, April 23, 1931. farm. Wages, room and board. P. B. Harbour, Cave Spring. RFD 1; Want woman, 30-50 yrs. old to live as one of family and assist with gen, light farm work. $10 monthly. Elder. ly couple. White only. T. G. Macfie. Sharon. & : ant Elderly couple wants widow, 30 to 40 yrs. old without incumbrances to help with garden and poultry. Good home for right party. Mrs. . C. Staton, - Clermont. rr Want middle aged white woman to live with family: garden, milk, poul- try, etc. 2 in family. Small salary. At once. Mrs. J. C. Jett, Duluth. Et. Want good farm hand at once. Must Hove good ref. M. H. White, Mable- on. Pre Want farm help,.1 to 4 horse farm. 3rd and 4ths. Write. T. J. Biggers, | Bremen. | sey. Man with good plug mules, culti- vate good cotton and corn land, 3rd. and 4ths. Have some roughage and oats coming up for feed stuff. Come see. H. N. Mabry, Molena. eh _ Want young girl to live in family of 2. in farm home and assist with light farm work, milk cow, etc. Board and ie furnished. I. V. Head, Cleve- and. Sing Want a woman, 20 to 30 yrs. to help wiith poultry, garden, cow, etc. Good home for right party. Jimmie ~ Ryals, Hazlehurst. Box 326. : = _Want to give use of an ideal loca- tion for 1 yr. to party interested in establishing chicken and duck farm. Write for full particulars. Dr. A. A. Williams, Columbus. ee Want good, Christian woman with- _ out children to live as.one of fam- ily and assist with general light work around farm home. 2 in family. Mrs, Florence Sturm, Statesboro. Rt. 2. Miscellaneous For Sale _ Fine, med. and coarsely ground oy- ster shell for chickens, $1 per cwt. FO! W. A. Smith, Savannah, 102 Bay St. East. a Yellow root, cherry bark, sassafras root and bark and poke root, black haw, catnip, 15c lb. Rufed Anderson, Murrayville, Rt. 1. Ae Rattle root, Mayapple, 40c lb. yellow root, 25c lb. Spigment root, 75 1 Wild cherry, cucumber 25c Ib. All gree Mrs. Lucean Silvers, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 3 bu. 1930 crop black walnuts, 2c Ib. Exch. for 1 bu. Biloxi beans or 3M Portorican plants or 1 bu. New Eras. J. I. Roberts, Milledgeville, Rt. 6... New duck feathers, $1 Ib. postpaid; full size peacock tail will exch for 2M potato plants. Mrs. T. K. Moore, Can= ton, Rt. 3. S ae _ Horse radish, peppermint, yellow root ae ae Willie Mae Early, Clermont, Poke root, catnip, peppermint for sale, Maud Lee, Clermont, Rt. 1. | Broom straw, for 1 doz. brooms, 75c; 4 pt. pepper sauce, 25c ea. 25 4 lb. lard buckets with lids, $2. Exch for peas. Mrs. R. W. Hudson, Lorane, Rt. Positions Wanted Exp. dairyman and wife want job. Will accept job for self only. Can han- dle any size or class dairy. State sal- ary per mo. Ref. A. N. Daniel, Way- cross, Gen. Del. ce 22 yr. old man wants job on farm. Can drive any make car or truck. Wil- ling worker, sober, etc. Have to have RR fare. Vernon Lane, Hortense. Want job on farm. 17 yrs. old. Good habits and good worker, or as. dairy hand. Middle or No. Ga. preferred. Cline Bailey, Lilburn, Rt. 1. FEM E arm Help Wanted : Want 1 wage hand, single or married. Come ready to work. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown. te Want 1 or 2 boys, 18 to 20 yr. old for farm work. Small wage, board and washing. Opportunity of learning far- ming under Agril. College graduate. Edwin F. Shippey, Thomasville, RFD 3. Want single.man at once to live mM home and make crop. Hire, or crop. Write. T. O. McLendon, Carrollton, Rt. 3, Phone 3202. : Car Lots CATTLE FOR SALECar Lots sar About 4 cars fat beef cattle for sale. Dr. J. A. Gaskins, Willacoochee. hursday, April 23, 1931. seorgia Products For Sale .BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Golden -Wax tender hull cornfield , 2c cupful PP. A. A. Nash, Ri- ale, Rt. 1. Sound, recleaned 1930 crop Otootans, and free from weed seeds, $3.50 FOB. G. L. Griffith, Eatonton, Rt. 2. Seed peas, sugar crowders, ,15c Ib., -1-2c lb. for bulk. Have 2 bu. Also ch butter beans, white, colored mix- 20c lb. postpaid. Mrs. W. T. Al- Monroe, Rt. 3. Running var. large cream and pure hite crowders, 6 lbs. $1; 15 lb. up, 14c . Lady peas, same price. Postpaid. -R. Burell, Auburn, Rt. 1. 10 bu. New Eras and Whipps, $2 bu. OB Baldwin. O. E. Fowler, Homer. Ibs. sugar crowders, 12 1-2c lb. and age. Exch for red Spanish pea- wuts, chufas, or Mammoth White Pe- duck eggs. W.D. Wilbanks, Cave ings, Rt. 2. Brabs, Irons, Speckled; $2.25 bu. FOB so Excell melon seed, 60c lb. C. A. falker, Ellaville. 2 Cream spotted ,crowder peas, 15c Ib. Ibs. $1; 25 Ibs. $2.25 plus postage. Exch r tomato or potato plants. Calaway fatson, Loganville. Mathews imp. soys, recleaned, $4 bu OB. C. L. Little, Forsyth, Rt. 3. Gold nugget or old fashioned crowd- 1930 crop. 12 1-2c lb. and postage parcel post; bu. lots, 12 1-2c Ib.: by Z. R. Hutchinson, Quitman. 4 bu. bunch Speckled peas, 4. bu. Clays, $2 bu. FOB Money. order. A. A. Smith, Cordele, Rt. 2.: Few bu. sound New Eras, about 85 per cent pure. $3 bu. del. H. W. Thur- mond, Greshamville. . d 12 lbs. $1; early Red Valentines, nd Ky. Wonders, 4 lbs. $1. Clean. Postpaid. Grady Kelley, ulphur Springs, Rt. 1. 5 : r FOB for lot a. ice, cleah Lady peas for seed 7 lbs. and Sound black-eyed, 9 lbs. $1 del. rady Settle, Suwanee, Rt. 2. est var. cream sugar peas $7.50 bu. 0 per 1-2 bu. $2.50 pk..20c lb. post- . J. S. Bartley, West Point. 12 bu. Brabs, $2.50 bu. 11 bu. Clays, _bu. (Name not given), Sandersville. bu. Mathews Soys, A-1 cond. $4 bu. ash with order. R. A. Hiley, Ft. Val- y. 1 bu. Early Red hull speckled peas. ell or exch for 2 bu. seed irish pota- s. Alvie Johnson, Mitchell. dy peas, 12c pt. FOB. Mrs. J. J. endricks, Buena Vista. | urple Hull white table peas, 40c at. Bertha Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Sound, recleaned crowders; pure wht, darge cream, little yellow 2-crop and dy peas, 7 lbs. $1; best Ky. Wonder beans, 30 lb. postpaid. C. F. Maddox, uford, Ga. 3 bu. Red Rippers, 1 bu. Whips, 3 bu, New Eras. All sound and pure. $2 bv. FOB eperle or here. W. M. Ham- n, Leo. : pn) ream white and speckled crowders, Iso Lady peas, 15c Ib. del. Calf. -black= yed, 10c lb. del. No orders under 50c. le Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. ure bean seed, Giant stringless n pod Ky. Wonder pole, 25c Ib. paid. Ben Crow, ee f 5 qts. early red Valentines, 50c qt. Prepaid. Thos. E. Baggs, Jonesboro. Hastings Purple Hull cream sugar rowders, 15c lb. Exch for Porto Rico plants. Wilson Carson, Lovejoy. warge yellow crowders, 10c lb. Blue Whips, 5c Ib. Golden Queen pop corn, ic lb. Pure Pride of Ga. melon seed, J. F. Harris, Cus- = Son, Hampton. x _. Green garden peas, 10 lbs. up, 10c lb. del. Joe Manning, Funston. __Few bu. purple hull peas (not first Class, but fairly good). $2.50 bu. del. Money order or Cashiers check. Mrs. H. H. Herring, Cairo. Tillman peas, $2 bu. FOB; mush peas dc Ib. 4 lbs. 50c. Add postage on or- Sia under 50c. Mrs| Leland Lee, Ol- _ 10 or 15 Ibs. cream sugar crowders, Selected, Sell or exch. for white bunch butter beans. Lb. for Ib. Ea. del. Mrs. LL. A. Blackstock, Buford, Rt. 1. Nice, clean white running butter beans, everbearing, and mush peas, 20c p a postage. C. D. Williamson, Speckled crowders and: Calif. white aes. cream mush, 15c Ib. $4 bu. '. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt, 1. Cream crowders, 8 lbs. $1; Calif. blk. 1c cupful. Postage extra. J. N. Car- | / MARKET BULLETIN Otootan Soy beans, $3 bu. FOB. J. S. Cox, Palmetto. Pure White sugar crowders, 20c Ib. |Selected Stone Mtn. melon, 40c lb. W. Cc. Smith, Smyrna, Rt. 1. 30 bu. Biloxis, $2.50; Otootans, $3.50 25 bu. Mammoth yellows, $3.50; 80 bu. Speckled peas, $2. All FOB Orchard Hill. W. H. Bolton, Griffin, Box 436. 50 lbs. stringless green pod beans, 35c lb. 2 for 65c del. 75 lbs. limas, white and sound, 3 lbs. 50c; 7 Ibs. $1 del. E. L. Smith, Tignall. Mathews Soys, heaviest producers of seed and hay, $6 bu. Yard Long beans 50c lb. del. ' J. P. Mathews, Lovett. Few more Otoo-tan Soys, $3 bu. 1930 crop. Recleaned and shipped in new bags. Ben R. Tanner, Sandersville. Otootan beans, $4 bu. W. H. Lynch, Zebulon. BUTTER FOR SALE 4 lbs. fresh country butter ea. week, C. Couch, Turin. 5 lbs. fresh country butter ea. week, 35c lb. del. Mrs. Lucile Martin, Cum- ming, RFD 1. 8 or 10 lbs. good butter ea. week, 35c lb. 3 lbs. $1 del. Coy Willis, Talking Rock, Rt3. ~ CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE Few more bu. old fashioned big cob yellow corn, 75c pk. $2.50 bu. L. A. Oakes, Ashburn, Rt. 4. c - 60 lbs. sound, shelled popcorn, 8c lb. Exch. for Porto Rico pot. plants. Char- hie Bird, Dougherty. Pure Whatileys, direct last yr. Hand enship, Chauncey, Rt. 2. 15 bu. selected Mexican June, $2 bu. Mrs. J. H. Morgan, Gabbettville, Rt. 1. 30 or 40 bu corn $1 bu. at barn. O. J. Edwards, Dacula. 300 bu. shelled corn, 85c; 300 bu. ear corn, 75c bu. FOB here. F. L. Beasley, Reidsville. Marlboro and Hastings seed corn, cross field selected, 6c lb. del. in 1st and 2nd zone. Exch 1-2 bu. for 1M. Porto Rico plants. W. A. Moon, Waco. White pearl pop corn, 1930 crop, 20c a shelled. Miss Lula Floyd, Rockmart Rt. 2. 50 bu. slipped shuck corn, 90c bu. at barn. Jack Ryals, Cobbville. Cokers Ellis 1 and 2 ear var. Ma- retts Douthit 2 ear. $3 bu. $1 pk. del. H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville. Old fashioned yellow field Flint, $1 pk. del. $2.75 bu. FOB. Milton Sumner, Sylvester, Rt. 3. > : Whatileys field selected, $2 bu. FOB. Nubbed and shelled. (Name not given) Crawford. Early, Yellow Dent. Selected, nubbed, tipped. 60c gal. Pure Honey Drip cane seed, Sound and clean. 50c gal. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Rt. 2. Genuine Mexican June, 75 per cent Blue. $2.50 bu. Whatleys prolific, $2bu FOB. Exch for velvet. beans or peas. J. T. Gammage, Pineview. Z Hastings prolific. Selected ears, nub- bed and shelled. $2 bu. Richard Lewis, Cornelia. Everetts Champion prolific. 1st yr. Field selected. 75c peck. Write for pri- ces On larger lots. E. C. Heaton, Hart- = well. : Bie : Golden Queen pop corn, 8 Ib. or 6c Ib. in 20 Ib. lots. Add postage. J. D. Means, Elko. y Sey Rockdale Big Ear, $2.50 bu. 5 bu. $2.- 25 FOB. Unexcelled Ga. var. for main crop. E. H. Taylor, Roberta, Rt. 1. | Pure selected Marlboro. 2nd yr. $2.- 50 bu. FOB. John G. Adams, Social Circle:.= 44 hw er ee. Mexican June corn, Blue and White mixed. Write for sample and price. S. B. Kinard, Jackson. . 300 bu. corn in shuck, 90c bu. at barn near Orchard Hill. W.H. Bolton, Grif-. fin, Box 436." : White Dent seed corn 85c pk. $3.50 bu Exch for good male P. C. shoat, or for pullets. A. J. Pope, Tallapoosa. COTTON SEED FOR SALE Cokers 5. Kept pure at gin. 75c bu. $2.25 cwt. H. S. Gryan, Canon. : Sikes for planting, 75c bu. FOB. W. I. Abney, Athens. 20 bu. Petty-Toole. Select and pure, 75c bu. W. F. Chamblee, Ludowici. Pure Petty-Toole. Recleaned and culled, $1 bu. FOB. L. A. Oakes, Ash- burn, Rt. 4. : 750 bu. Lee Wilson Type, big boll. Seed close to Breeder. Produced bale to acre last yr. on 150 acres, 90c bu. FOB. Ss. B. Byron, Byronville. : Pure Piedmont Cleveland, $2.50 per ewt. FOB. H. A. Cole, Carnesville. Piedmont Cleveland, Ist yr. $2.25 cwt FOB. Exch for syrup, or other farm half-runners, 30c_teacupful. eo products. Mrs. J. M. Whitlow, Canon, free from coloring, 45c lb. del. Riley |B nubbed and shelled, $2 bu. E. H. Blank- Petty-Toole, 2nd yr. Saved choicest picking before any rain. 75c . from bu. J. F. Ratlif, Blackshear. Sweringer long staple, $1 bu. FOB. Money order with order. Henry Cren- shaw, Barnett. Pure Cokers 5, and Neelys improved. . Sieg FOB. John G. Adams, Social ircle. 200 bu. Neelys Cleveland Ped. Re- cleaned, 60c bu. Stoneville Ped. No. 2, 90c bu. FOB. C. N. Adams, Social Circle. Pure Ruckers. Direct. Kept clean at gin. 75c bu. FOB. Mrs. W. A. Bennett, Adairsville, Rt. 1. Piedmont Ped. Cleveland, ist yr. Roll cleaned at gin. $1 bu at my home, $1.20 bu. FOB. Cash or money order. Mrs. W. H. Stone, Box Spring, Rt. 2. 200 bu. Coker-Cleveland No. 5, 1 1-16 in. cotton seed. Graded. Best quality, 75c bu. FOB. J. M. Sims, Griffin, Rt. Pure Cokers No. 5, $1 bu. in 5 bu. lots. Y.M. Patterson, Homer, Rt. 2. Sikes imp. $1 bu; Wilson and Pied- mont Cleveland, 85c bu. Cash with or- der. V. W. Harrison, Loganville. Pure Wilson type. 555 lbs. $12 or 75c bu. FOB. A. L. Law, Ocilla, Rt. 3. Manleys heavy fruiter, Acolas, and Ruckers. Pure and sound. Almost free from. black seed, $1 bu. del. Exch 2 bu for young, dark Cornish game hen. H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville. 100 bu. Wannamakers. Recleaned. 65 bu. Riley C. Couch, Turin. : Wanamaker-Cleveland, 65c bu. Good cotton for So. Ga. Also Neely-Cleve- 4and. Sound and recleaned. High grade 75c bu. All del. H. G. Adams, Social Circle. Unmixed Cokers Super Seven. 1st yr $1 bu. Exch few bu. for pure Brab or Iron peas, 2 bu. for 1 each FOB. A. O. Cook, Milan. 300 lbs. Rowden Arkansas. Ist yr. $10 10 bu. 2nd yr. Wannamakers. Reclean- ed 75c bu. J. O. King, Luella. 4 bu. Franz cotton seed. ist yr. extra early, Long staple, Beats Mr. Weevil. ee my 32 Ibs. J. S. Long Glennville,. 125 bu. Piedmont, ped. Cleveland, 2nd yr. Gins and floors thoroughly clean- ed before ginning, 75c bu. $2.25 cwt. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton, Rt. 2. Rhynes Cook Wilt resistant, 1st yr. Pure and clean. Ginned on_ private gin. $1 bu. FOB. C. D. Williamson, Plains. : About 200 bu. Williams 28 yrs. imp. Russell, $3.25 cwt. 90 per cent of the: bolls turned down. Sidney. C. Williams, Lawrenceville. 3 Cokers imp. Extra long lint, $2 bu. COD. W. G. Chapplear, Lavonia. Planting cotton seed. Ruckers Cleve- land and Neelys. $2.50 cwt. Cash with order. T. J. Cleveland, Elberton. Cotton seed, 60c bu. here. Favorite var. Planted May 375 lbs. lint acre two years With 2 1-3. dollars fertilizer per acre. M. G. Smith, Toomsboro, Rt. 1. Wannamakers Cleveland, 75c bu. of: 32 lbs. W.H. Lynch, Zebulon. 100 bu. imp. Toole, screened, 65c bu, E. A. Morton, Richland. Pure Piedmont ped. Cleveland. 1 and 2nd pickings. Privately ginned. Re- cleaned. $1 bu. R. W. Stembridge, Mil- ledgeville. FRESH AND CURED MEATS Nice country cured, corn fed, black- peppered 32 lb. hams, 20clb. Del. Ga. Ss He Mrs. C. T. Hunt, Cumming, Hams of meat, washed in borax, wt. Bi abe 25c Ib. Mrs. Nora Shirley, Alto, Rt. 2. "ed : 30c lb. Shoulders, 25c lb. All FOB. J. R. Cramer, Carrollton, Rt. 7. Country cured, Hickory smoked meat Hams,35c lb. Shoulders, 25c lb. Riley C. Couch, Turin. , ens : - Oak wood smoked shoulders and sides with rib in them, $16 per C. Hams, $25. Malvin Collins, Whigham. es Old style country smoked sausage, all pork and carefully cured. 4 lbs. $1 plus postage on wt. 5 lbs. R. F. Davis, Arl- ington, RFD 1. Old fashioned, smoked, alI pork sau- sage, 4 lbs. $1 plus postage. Shipping wt. 5 lbs. Nick Lewis, Arlington, Rt. 2. 3 Hickory smoked hams, 23 and 22 is 25c lb. FOB. O. J. Edwards, Da- cula. 10 to 15 lb. hams, 30c Ib. Shoulders, same wts. 20c lb. All hickory smok- ed. Send money order and receive them by parcel post. J. T. Gammage, Pine- view. FRUIT FOR SALE Nice sundried apples, 15c Ib. del. Henry F. Weaver, Marion. Ripe strawberries by 25th Apr. Make | Or exch. cotton seed. L. Smoked and cured, hams, 20 lbs. at | PAGE NINE_ best offer. Mrs. S: N. Camp, Easta- nollee. GRAIN FOR SALE Corn, fodder, nay and shucks for sale. W. H. Lynch, Zebulon. ey Sagrain 303. New grain and hay crop. Pure No. Ga. seed. 5 lbs. $1; $2 pk. $7 bu. del. H. A. Neal, Carnesville, | Rt. 3. So ae Several tons nice Meadow hay (cured | without any rain) baled and in stacks, for sale. C. H. Ogletree, Crawfordville. 1 ton Velvet bean and Crab grass hay and 1 ton peanut hay, $20 per ton for sale at barn. L. C. Smith, Louis- ville. : ; HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES | FOR SALE Strained honey, 5 and 10 lb. buckets, 20c lb. del. 25 and 50 lb. cans, 15c lb. FOB. Exch for pigs, peas or peanuts. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Rt. 2. i 1 small root extractor, nearly new, $5 _ FOB. R. W. Best, Dover. . es Granulated honey in 32 gal. bbls. $20 per bbl. FOB. No orders for less one bbl. Chks. not accepted. J. O. Hall- man, Nahunta. S New, fresh honey, Chunk or Ext. $1.- 50 per 10 lbs. del. D, F. Thomas, Odum PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE 25 lbs. Schleys, 30c 1b. 100 lbs. Stu- arts, 25c lb. W.S. Norton, Edison. 30 Ibs. extra fine Runner peanuts. Hand picked and shelled. $3 cash, or exch for 25 lbs. home cured side meat. B, F. Hartman, Ochlocknee. oe! White Spanish peanut seed $1.07 1-2c _ bu. FOB Brinson. Chk. with order or ship COD by Exp. or Frt. State name of bank wish draft drawn through, Phe D. Jones, Brinson. he 100 bu. Spanish peanuts, recleaned, 5c lb. E. A. Morton, Richland. Y POTATOES FOR SALE fe 50 bu. Porto Rico eating potatoes, $1.25 per cwt.. Joe Collier, Arlington. SYRUP FOR SALE 2 100 11 lb. cans Ga. cane syrup, 75c per can, FOB, or 65c per can at my home. Norris Beasley, Soperton, Rt. 1. Pure Sugar Cane syrup. 6 No. 10 cans to cs. $4; 12 No. 5s, $4.25. Cooked ex- tra thick. Malvin Collins, Whigham. _ Pure Ga. cane syrup. Quality. and wt. guar. 6 10s $3.50 per cs. 12 5s, $3.80 cs. FOB. Frt. allowed on 5 or more Cs. M. T. Nunnally, Jr., Thomasville. Georgia Products Wanted ~~ ~y BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want few bu.'each, Otootans and 90 day running velvet beans. B. Stellers, Greshamville. oe a Want bunch speckled peas and genu- ine Otootan seed, 100. per cent sound and pure. T. A. James, Greenville, Rt 4 Exch. 3 Ibs. Red Hull or White Hull or Tillman peas for 2 lbs. cream, white or goose crowders. Or swap corn for crowders. Hattie Boatright, Oak Park, Want 20 lb. cornfield beans and 10 lbs. pole beans, at 15c lb. each var. del. R. L. Reid, Zebulon, Rt. 1. Sie Exch. 2 cups full large and sugar a pumpkin seed, mixed, for 3 1-2 Ibs. bunch butter beans. W. G. Rollins, Dal- ton, Rt. 3... % cas Want 4 bu. Otootans for cash cheap. T. Woodall, Crest. Re Want sev. bu. field peas Exch Jones Beasley, Lavonia. fe . Exch 1.1-2 bu. J. P. Mathew. beans for 1 bu. yellow crowder pea Phil Gill, Sumner. : a a | Want 5 bu. Brabham seed peas. T. S. McGill, Bowling. Green. i baht Will exch. potato plants, tomato pepper plants for peas. 100 bu. of px tatoes bedded, insp. by Hamlin. H. Williams, Baxley. : oe Exch. $5 value for 40 lbs.Sugar crow ders; cream, brown or white. Mrs. Rose Danvers, Buena Vista, Rt. 5. Want cornfield and Ky. Wond beans. Exch McQuire watermelon see Mrs. W. E. Whisnante, Rutledge. oe Exch. sound, white shelled corn for | Brab or Iron peas: 2 lbs. for 1 lb Write irst. W. A. Frier, Fairfax. . f Will give 10c lb. for white brown- eyed peas of Long shape. Send sam ple. W. J. Edenfield, Graymont. Want 10 or 20 Ibs. Johnsons Won der Winter bean seed. State price at once. Dr. J. P. Morgan, Columbus, 3207 2nd Ave. ee value. j FRUIT WANTED ee Exch value for 5 Ibs. good dried ap- ples, or peaches. Mrs. B. N. Brown, Douglasville, Rt. 1. see Want dried apples, country kind. Ex change Bunch velvet beans for 25 150 lbs. LO. Siler, Summertown, PAGE TEN _ : MARKET BULLETIN Thursday, April 23, 1931 e . friers. Shipper pay chgs. Mrs. G. N.| Thoroughbred White L. eggs, 75c | Exch. White Rock, Fischel str. also ss Georgia Products Wanted Hicks, Rockmart. Rt. 3. ae 15. H. C. Ledford, Jeffersqn. Rt. = ae ai ae coe of either fi Want 200 Barred or White Rocks to | 3: Pee oe antam cree Hg eta ae Pe raise on halves to 10 wks. -Party to| Giant str. Light Brahma, $1.25 per | Clara Millican, Villanow. = & W. Smith. Arabi panish peanurs.| nay postage or express. Mrs. Archie | 15; $2 for 30. Mrs. Bob Sosby, Car-| Want to exch. value for 1 setting o Bie 1 eal Olay crowlar noms for i Merritt, Wray. Rt. 2. nesville. : : : pure bred bantam (white preferred : . 1 gal. y Dp Pure bred Thompson B. R. eggs, eaEs. Mrs. Ida Satterfield, White. R Eco . shell . irst. Want by April 30th, 100 large breed : = Nis. Cecil SE ee ae nae chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks.| for sale. Mrs. W. R. Smith, Jr., Ches- Exch. peck mixed field peas for pk. Write first. Mrs, Mollie Williams, | ter. Rt. 2. ws i oe . peanuts. Ea. pay PP chgs. Carl Tay- | Harlem. Pure bred Mammoth Bronze turkey Positions Wanted lor, Tiger. Want 100 to 200 chicks to raise on | eggs, $2 per 12. Mrs. M. W. Dabbs, . : - Want 1 bu. big Red peanuts, 4 to 6] halves to 8 wks. I furnish all feed; | Buena Vista. Rt. 6. Single, 50 yrs. old. Life exp. in nuts in hull. Pay cash or exch. What- | party to pay transportation. No_ban- Pure bred eggs: W. L from Egg-a- |breeding, raising calves, fitting and leys prolific seed corn. Coy Willis,)tams. Write first. Mrs. Blake Price, | Day strain, $1.50 per 18; $4, 60; $7 C; |Showing cattle, testing. Ref. to suit Talking Rock. Bowdon. Rt. 1. Tancred L. from 2 yr. hens, 75c, 15;|{anyone. L. C. Underhill, Columbus. $2.25, 50. Mrs. Beulah Moorhead, | Rt. 1. C-o Dave Milford. ae . SYRUP WANTED _ Eggs For Sale Bowersvile, Hides of all kinds tanned and dre Want 1 bbl. new crop Ribbon cane, Dark str Everlay B. L. 75c per 15. |sed with the hair on. Or will tan _ syrup, No. 1 grade in new bbl. Send Pure Thompson B. R. eggs, 60c doz | Money order with order. Ralph Pres- shares. F. M. Fowler, Surrency. Rt Geokssy Graham wean Pee 7 ) aiid B, 1. Reds abe not prepaid, or 80 |ley. Molena. Rt. 1. Box % ee ee PAWN Es oe, id. Al cartons ret. Mrs. G. C.| Thompson Ringlet B. R. $1 per 15; - Share Want 20 to 25 gal. bbl. pure Ga. Rib- | RirRAS then Dp 8 oa w > lor wages. Thos. M. Bennett, Gaines -bon cane syrup. T. A. James, Green- eo $1.75, 30. Cash. Del. Sees Po- | ville. Rt. 7. C-o G. B. McCrary. Serif: Thompson B. R. prize stock, $1 per | tato plants or pole beans. ne ; ville, Rt. 4. 15; Donaldson Reds, $1.25 per 15. All ee. Soe Be 5. a jo ee oe wo- * loodtested for B. W. D. Mrs. Milton arred Rock, Parks str. and Ever- able, xp., an to care Baby Chicks For Sale | gimmner. Syivester, Ri 3. lay str. dark B. L. eggs, A. W. Beau-|for quarters, etc. Mrs. A. J. Camp, Golden Sebrights, Rose Comb. $1 | Prie, Atlanta. 1097 Gordon St. S. W. | Lawrenceville. Gwinnett Count Ferris best egg str. W. L. from stock Shy : umn Big Bone Giant M. B. turkey eggs. | Home. direct, $8 C. del. 100 per cent live del. ries ot aan sesh eee eo Ellis str. $3 doz. Mrs. J. T. Gammage,!} Want place on farm. Halves, or b guar. Hatch every Wednesday. fF. z _ | Pineview. . the day. Farmed all my. life. Pre B. Flanders, Rockledge. 4 ae ee de, Sh per a $2, 30; | Thoroughbred White Orp. eggs, $1.- | fer near Atlanta. A. M. Malcolm, At paminitty, -bloddtested, pure Tanttred |S *- =. GTupns, Venerest. 50 per 15. Money order. Mrs. M. H.|lanta, 572 Formwalt. : Thompson Ringlet B. R. also Ferris | Gammage, Rochelle.. chicks from 2 and 3 yr. old hens at - feasonable prices. 100 per cent live | W. L. 1st pens, $1 per 15; $1.60 per 30;| Pure bred B."R. eggs, 65 per 15|,,.Want, Place on, truck faim. Erete F near Atlanta, Fairburn or College Park - del. guar. Each Thursday until May | 2nd pens, 85c per 15; $1.35, 30. Mrs. J.|del. Crates ret, Mrs. W.,D. Bryant, |7 in family. Oldest child 13 yrs. old 15th. M. W. Kantala, Elberton. - | E, Steadam, Bainbridge. Coffee. ; / ? aoe saree Wilkie: Hee 60 Marcy str. day old chicks, 13c|' B. R. eggs, selected, 75c per 15. Car-| Regal Dorcas W. Wyandottes, selec- | wi nttiob af f aA PI each; 50 mixed, 10c ea. Ready May|tons ret. No exch. Mrs. W. E. Pul- | ted, $1.25 per 15. $6 C. E. L. Cochran, ant JO Ete x wages. J Ist. Money order preferred. Mrs. J.|len, Whitesburg, Rt. 2. Lavonia. , repair, and utility work in general. 5 'T. Berryhill, Cochran. Rt. 5. Thompson Ringlet B. R. eggs, 75c|,,B- L. ess, 50c per 15. Pay postage. | VS eae ae 2 children. O. A, cae. str. S. Sei adie per 15. B. R. Hartley, Alamo. Thomp- J. bas yacken Soveson. Rt. 5. one, by eee aes wks. old, 20c each; baby chicks, son B. R. eggs, $1 per 15. G. T. Brown ure bred White Emden goose eggs, | Il F S 1 NoPE cone A Se tie ees Ball Ground, Rt. 1. tie hss ee Fidelis | L. V. Lawier,| ~ Miscellaneous For Sa ec. _ Pure bre oB. R. : ietta, Rt. 4. z A : from ped. stock direct. All flocks B. eee oe ae ee Indian Runner duck, and Donaldson |" wine. med. and coarsely ground | W. OD: tested; also All Gold Buff : ees : |Red eggs, each, 80c per 15 del. Mrs. ster shell for chickens, $1 per cwt. FO. chicks, $16 C. F. W. Voight, Black- |Martin, Rt. 1. _ J..L. Roberson, Surrency. Box 5. he = she: Donaldson Red eggs. Stock direct. Genuine Buff Cochin bantam: eggs, W. A. Smith, Savannah, 102 Bay St. i} shear. ee Russell str. lightB. Li, 10c ea. pre- |$1 per 15 del. Mrs. O. L. Craft, La-| $150; Giant Black Minorcas, $2.25; | Heavy white cotton, chicken fee paid; 3 wks. old, 15c ea. not prepaid; | vonia. Ringlet B. Rocks, $1.50. O..H. Wright, | Sacks, 100 lb. cap. 10c ea. Exch 50 fo 6 wks. 20c each not prepaid. Mrs. C.| Hatching eggs, $2 per 17. Reg. stock. | Atlanta. 515 Peters Bldg. : bu. Brabham peas or 1 1-2 bu. Ot G. Giddens, Cochran. Rt. 3. A. I. Mason, Acworth. Ky. Dominecker pit game, $1 per 15 | tans. E. C. Pope, Ocilla. - High grade, thoroughbred, blood- : del. Crates ret. No chks. H. O.| 125 burlap feed sacks without hol tested Barred and Buff Rocks, Reds, tei. Des Ok bey anon ne Loyd, Covington, Rt. 2. =. ,'__|$5. Exch for meat, lard, or anythi W. L. $9 C.- Peay. ee We ae well, Rt. 1. eee White Pekin duck, 80c|can use. Agatha Hatchett, Talk fn albeny Hox 47, S|, Pure Tancred L. egas, 312 eee stock |B w. Compt, tokeland. | pi nes hee State bloodtested R. I. Reds and|$%3 Per 100. Well selected. Mrs. F.| "watching eggs from heavy layi ae as 2 Pane caer Barred Rocks. Prices low and service | Cowart, Summit, Rt. 2. pure blooded Donaldson Reds R. B. ae te iB. wae oe good. Hatches weekly. J. C. Baston,| =verlay B: L. stock direct from Tor-| White Wyandottes, Tancred W. L, |}. oii 3 ; : mahlen. $1 per 15; $2, 45. Safe del. = : ; oe. 9 | Postpaid. Charlie E. Smith, Brasel-| theres Odum P& ob D- F| Yetiow and Mayapple and Jerusalem - 40 mixed breed chicks, healthy, lem wks. old, 12c each. E. C. Smith, Kite. | ton. _ Booth AAA quality S. C. W. L., root, 25 Ib. New, curley mustard seed, _ Baby chicks at reduced prices from eo ey weed ae arks str. B. R. 88s, | Tancred str. $1 me 1B; $4.50 C. post- ae sae Viola Hensley, Ellijay, Rt. 3, State Accredited flock, Baa ae nostbalel epult pesca hea ne pee ge paid. Exch. for honey. Mrs. T. W. Vellow Son Satie: Shc 4 ureen ie a ee ee tig a ; , Ce eees, ane: he Mrs. B. W. Ashe, Dahlonega, Rt. 1 and T. B. | Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley. |:,. is Pheasant. eggs: Ringneck, $3 doz. -- Healthy, big footed Game biddies, 3 Pure Nugget str. Buff Rock, $1.25| Goldens, $6 ce Special an on | Care Joe Jones. ey to 5 wks. old. Mostly blacks with red, |Per 15; $2.2, 30. Exch. for potato | jarge quanities. Mrs. J. C. Symmes, |. SCV: 404.15 egg size cartons, new, for oa. and grey mixtures, 50c ea. in | Plants, but be sure and write for in-| atjanta. 3497 Piedmont. phone Cher- |@@lling. Sample, 30c; $2.50 doz. post- lots of 5 or more. J. W. Tarpley, Ho- |formation first. Mrs. G. L. Trimble, | okee 9944-W. : ~~" |paid. R. V. King, Forest Park. gansville. Adairsville. ' Blue Speckled guinea eggs, 75c per |,.24 1 whole wheat flour water ground "Leghorns, Reds and Barred Rocks, Tancred L. eggs, 75 per 15. Cartons setting, . OF exch, for Porto oan pot. from No. 1 wheat, by prepaid PP up to. day old, $13.50 and $14.40 per C. Qual- ret. Mrs, W. A. Lewis, Toomsboro. plants. Mrs. L. R. Ashworth, Logan- 150 miles, $1.08; 300 mi. $1.35. P. W. ity chicks. Guar. 90 per cent to live| , Big Bone M. B. turkey eggs, $3 doz.| ville. Rt. 4. pales | ethridge, Milner, the first month. Eustace J. McKin- April del. Crate ret. Will Hart, Alto. |* Donaldson pure bred Red eggs, 75c Tobacco, barn cured, old, yellow le ney, Jr., Blackshear. Pure bred S. L. Rose Comb Wyan- | ror 16 del. Grate ret. Mrs. H 1, El- | 10 Wb. 5 lbs. T5c. Cash. Or exch. c.L e gous {BERS De Det 15. pea ret. | Jison Rupert = : Pee Be cuey) ak fe ag : Ch: s. J. J. , Buchanan, Rt. 1. - Lig ma. Giant. . obacco, 10c for smoking, loc Baby Chicks Wanted ; White Wyandotte eggs, 75 per 1. fae a orhos. STeibble atte. chewing, per lb. Cash, or money "BABY CHICKS WANTED Ente Bred Pasties Hock esks $1] het Oe en Gn ea nee c- : ure bred Partriage Rock eggs, $1.- Dre | gal. steel drum with faucet ine Want 50 or 100 S. L. or White Wy-|25 per 15. Mrs. T. E, Stephens, Oor- | pep G5, S378 G poripeid eo | for sale or exch. for 2M potato plants ae to raise on halves to 8 Wee. dele. Rt. C. eS Stargel, Jersey. SR oe TW. S. Ayers, Canon.. Shp oe fase Mrs. Susie Etris, Dah ro ae oc et bet 15 Obes Se Ss Fresh, unsalted tallow, 20c capes ! feet: 1. Irs. O. S. reene, Cochran, St huge cet ee : W. L. Daniel, Dawson, Rt. 1. Box 101. Want 2M. Reds to raise to friers,|Box 135... | Eggs Wanted i8 ibs good tobaccc, 20c ib, FOB. W. 2 halves. L. B. OBannon, Luxomni. 100 selected hatching eggs weekly. + - S. A. Beckworth, Baxley. Want 50 or 75 chicks to raise on Ferris best egg str. Leghorn $5 a 100.| Exch. value for 15 Thompson Imp.| Cotton poultry feed sacks, 5c ea. Ex-- halves to 10 or 12 wks. Any large|Carton ret. Mrs. J. G. Webb, Scott. Ringlet B. R. eggs for setting. Must |change for Porto Rico pot. plants. H. breed. Mrs. C. W. Lewis, Blackshear. Indian Runner and White Pekin |be pure breed. Write first. Mrs. W.|M. Penn, Rome, Rt. 2. s ee: 3 _..| ducks, mixed, eggs, 75c per 15, or $1|1. Pollard, Bremen. Rt. 1. Box 37. Trapnesting fronts for wooden nests. _ Want 400 chicks to raise on halves|del. by PP. HH. H. Williams, Rydal.| Want 12 or 15 turkey eggs to set on | Sell or exch for field seed or other farm to 8 wks. Buff Orp., Reds, Rocks, or | Rt. 2. sae = aes | halves. Will give turkeys at 8-10 wks. | products, also other value to exch. Mrs. . Wyandottes. Orp. preferred. J.| Pure bred unrelated stock dark Cor- | Weekly reports. Mrs. W. M. Ray, Ft. |E. Spence, Dunwoody. _H. Hunter, Lulaton. _| nish game, $1.10 per 15 postpaid. Mrs.| Valley, Rt. 1. oe ' Yellow root, 40c lb. cherry tree, cu- Want at once 150 B. P. Rocks to|Fred Johnson, Dawson. Rt. 6. Want White or Gray guinea eggs. |cumber and dogwood bark, 25c pound. raise on halves to 10 wks. Mrs. Clyde| Full stock Buff Orp. eggs, $1 per 15.; State price. Mrs..T. E. Lackay, Gray. | Witchhazel, 20c 1b. butterfly root, 50 Allen, Woodstock. Rt. 1. _. |Rufus M. Nutter, Summit. Rt. 3. Box | Rt. 2. a : As Ib. Add postage. Mrs. Emma Hun Want 3 or 400 W. L. or Reds to | 42. pee ; Want a set. White Mammoth Mus- | ter, Loving. f aise on halves to 10 wks. M. M. Mur-|_Everlay B. L. Flock direct from | covey duck eggs. State price. W. S.|_ Black walnut kernels, nice and clean, ay, Americus. | |Tormahlen. $1 per 15; $2.50, 45.| Norton, Edison. large pieces, 80c lb. del. M. A. Coch- Want1 to 200 heavy breed chicks | Postpaid. Mrs. J. L. Etheridge, Au-| Want to hear from party having tur- |ran, Pisgah. oe 2 tO: raise on halves to small _friers. burn. RFD 1. sce = key eggs for sale cheap. Avie Faulk-| Walnut meats, 40c Ib. FOB. Sifted Write first. Miss Alice Whatley, Lea-| Pure bred W. R. Fischel str. $1.25 | ner, Lula. Rt. 1. 5 } clean and dry. John Crone, Philomath, ry, Box 24 1-2. Rt. 2. per 15; $2, 30; $4 C. Postpaid. Cash] Want 100 turkey eggs. Quote low- Wild cherry bark, 20c. lb. del. Poke _ Want 1 or 200 chicks at once to raise with order. Mrs. C. C: Payne, Tif-| est price. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore. | Jerusalem, Mullin and sassafras root, jon halves: Games, Anconas, or Leg- |ton. Rt. 6. : Exch. 15 Buff Orp. eggs for 5 duck |15c lb. C. A. Joiner, Blythe. horns preferred. Take any kind. R.| Schmidt str. Buff Minorca. $1 per | eggs. Indian Runners preferred, Also| Peach and pear preserves, 50 qt. . Campbell, Rockmart. Rt. 2. -|15; $1.75 for 30. Postpaid. J. D. John- | for potato slips. Desser = Ss. Z. i Want 100 large breed chicks to raise |son, Thomasville. 226 West Jefferson. ao Ro 1. ee eae! wd Mire bark cle root, white on halves to 8 wks. not later than] Everlay B..L. Prize Winners, 75c per| Want best price on pure bred Aus- |ash, 20c lb. Tansy, Yarrow and Heart April. Write. Mrs. J. S. Greene, | set. del. E. M. Noles; Douglasville. Rt. | tralorp eggs, in shipments, 50 to 100 | Leaf, 25c doz. del. Money order. J. H. Piainville. Rt. 1. _ % oa ea. week for hatching. I. W. Purdom, |M, Weaver, Quill. 5 Want 50 Reds and 50 B. R. day old Pape str. S. C. Black Minorcas. $4| East Point. - s Good No. Ga. smoking tobacco, 12 chicks to raise on halves. Pure bred.|C. or $1 per 15. All del. Mrs. C. L.| Want M. B. turkey eggs, 25 or 50.|lb. or exch. for cotton. H. B. Rich, Miss Beulah Fry, Dallas, Rt. 3.% Rehberg, Cairo. * | Exch. home cured smoked country | Blairsville, Rt. 1. Want 50 or 100 chicks to raise on Pure Buff Rock. $1.25 per 15. Mrs.| ham at 25c Ib. State price. Mrs. D. Rattl 2 lb. postpaid aD aS first. Mrs. Cecil Cau- | D. Golden Butt Oxp se a - ; Be gee Summit. e = = other herb. Sa oye ee ; 0 tres ll, Demorest. ; en Buff . 15c per 15 prepaid. xch. value for White Pekin d ans a her ; nie Rundles, Want 50 B. L. to raise on halves to|J. H. Loyd, Milan, Rt. 3. eae te peek eggs. Nadine Howell, Boston. Rt. 1. |Gainesville, Rt.7% = ursday, April 23, 1931. Live Stock For Sale | ~ CATTLE FOR SALE or 8 young Aberdeen-Angus bulls xcellent breeding. Reg. and ready r service. E. B. Weatherly, Coch- e milk and butter cow Holstein- sey cross. Fresh in. Bargain. Robt. Sikes, Sylvester. jernsey calves, both sex. 60 days 1 yr. cld. Best breeding. $50 up. Notes accepted. F. S. Bailey, Secre- y, Atlanta. 35 Linden Ave. N. E. Reg. Jersey 2 yr. old heifer, freshen out May 8th. Solid fawn color. $50. . Spearman, Farrar. Fine Jersey cow, fresh with heifer lf. Can be seen at M. R. Stancils, -Lakemont. Enquire by letter cf: W. McL. Edson, Atlanta, 87 15th g. Shorthorn bull. Milking strain. e and in good flesh. 3 yrs. old, _A. D. Galt, Albany. Reg. J. heifers from good producers. lid orange color, about 2 and 3 yrs. freshen about 8th of May. $50 ea. . Wyatt, Farrar. | 2 cows, calves 8 wks. old, 2 gal. and 2, gal. per day, $50 and $35 at barn. '. G. Kelley, Forest Park. 1 good milch cow, almost full Jersey. out 2 1-2 gal. $40 at barn. J. bull calf bout 4 mos old, $10; 1 about 2 mos old LL. L. Ponder, Oakman. good cow, fresh in for sale or exch r corn. M. M. Rowell, Bremen, Rt. P Box 34.0553; . 1 Jersey and Holstein cow, fresh in, 21-2 to 3 gal. with good feed. 1 lb. butter, $65 without calf. Robt. F. Sikes, Sylvester... Good Jersey cow. Milk in 10 days, h 2nd calf, 3 yrs. old. 3 gal. with calf, $75 at barn. E. F. Nease, Marlow. . ream col. full J. freshened 12th this mo, with 2nd calf (heifer), $75 without calf. W.-O. Hall, Danville, RFD 2. lue J. cow, fresh in June. Will give gal. and 1 lb. butter, $50; 2 extra fine ale calves, 2 mos. old $3 each. Lew- Wade, Alto. e 3 1-2 gal. milk and 1 lb. butter per , $65; $50 without calf. W. J. Mor- , Stillmore, Rt. 1. Cream col. J. cow, freshen Ist day ~f May with 2nd calf. T. W. Simmons, uglasville, RFD 5. reg. 11 mos old bull calf. Write for articulars. Sidney C. Williams, Law- nceville, Rt. 3. ev good cows, fresh or: about to reshen, Cap. 3 gal. or better. Right prices. Come and see. K D. Sanders, tonton, Rt. 2. 8 wks. old fine Guernsey, 15-16 calf, . Mrs. Lucy Tyson, Tennille. 2 reg. milking Short-horn bulls: 3 nd 1 yr. old. From high producers in Milk and butter fat. J. H. Chickamauga. - eg. Hereford cattle, both bulls and eifers, at reasonable prices. Come see write. E. T. Boswell, Siloam. Fine pure Jersey cow. Squirrel color and no horns. Freshen in few days. gal. $65 cash. Mrs. E. L. Wright, ratesville. Reg. Hereford cattle, both sex for ale. J. J. Cummings, Donaldsonville. Reg. Jersey bulls, 2 wks. to 2 mos old oble Pogis line of breeding, $15 to ) reg. in buyers name. W. C. Mc- ommons, Thomson. _ .HOGS FOR SALE oung reg. Hampshire boars ts for breeding purposes. Dbl. treat-, ee cholera, L. E. Hatcher, Coch- Duroc J. 10 wks. old, 40 to 50 |b. igs. Ent. to reg. $12.50 ea. with pa- ers. J. C, Lumsden, Talhotton. 8S. P. C. pigs, not reg. 8 wks. old. 00 ea. at my barn. A, C. McCor- , Buena Vista. RFD 1. . ev. nice 3 mos old O. I. C. pigs, 90 each with ped. papers, or reg. for 2 ea. A. T. Rigsby, Sale City. 250 lb. pure White Chester sow, not eg. Ready to breed for 3rd litter, $30 r exch. for 15 bu. pure field peas and 15. Frank Cofer, Wasinhgton, Rt. 1. 2 pigs, 8 wks. old, half S. P. C. and P. C. Pure stock. Treated against holera, $5 ea. FOB. Cash, Mrs. H. A. Best type of reg. S. P. C. pigs, $10 ach, 3 for $25. F. H. Bunn, Midville. 2 gilts, 3 mos old, from litter of 10. P. C. and Big Bone Guinea cross, $5.00 a. Mother when fat, 400 lbs. No chks. Cc. Jones, Graymont. xtra fine S. P. C. boar and 3 sows, farrow in May, 300 to 500 lbs. each. Good cond. Pigs sub. to reg. W. mbless, Ludowici. > |Sellonly. Will not exch. L. R. Lang- | Milking, open and bred does; doe and Jersey milch cow and bull calf. . FP. | Decatur. \ MARKET BULLETIN ley, Milledgeville. Big Bone Guinea pigs (black), 5 mos. old, $10 ea. Mt. Vernon, J. C. Mc- Allister, Mt. Vernon. _8 pure bred S. P. C. 8 wks. old pigs, $10 ea. $70 for lot. C. D.. Williamson, Plains, 10 wks. old S. P. C. pigs, reg in buy- ers name, $15. ea.- T. D. Lee, Dawson. 3 mos old P. C. pigs, ent. to reg. $7 FOB. G.I. Knight, Thomasville, Rt. 1. Litter Guinea hogs, 6 mos old: gilts, $15 ea. or prepaid, $16.50; bred_ gilts, $40 each; 6 wks. old pigs, $8 ea. $9 pre- paid. R. E. Barnes, Summit. 4 pigs, P. C. and Reg. Duroc cross. Ready for sale. 6 Durocs with reg. sire. R. C, Brewer, Lula, Rt. 2. 4 thrifty pigs, good stock, immune for life. 3 1-2 mos. old, $3 ea. $10 for lot. John W. Moseley, Soperton. Duroc-Jersey 3 to 6 mos old pigs, im- muned for life. Reg in buyers name, ea prices. lL. M. Kennedy, Col- ins. : 3 female and 2 males, reg. S. P. C. 8 he old, $6-ea. Louie Tison, DeSota, | 3 male pigs, S. P. C. $10 ea. at barn. James C. Hooks, DeSota. 2 18 mos old Black Essex sow, farrow- ed 16 pigs in 9 mos. $25 cash. Not reg. but fine blood. Mrs. J. L. Burns, Vi- dalia, Rt.. 3. t Duroc J. pigs, 3 to 6 mos. Immune for life against cholera and reg. in buyers name at reasonable prices. L. M. Kennedy, Collins. ; HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Real good, 10 yr. old mare mule, ex- tra good qualities. Wt. 1150 Ibs. $125. Riley C, Couch, Turin. - SHEEP & GOATS FOR SALE Purebred Nubians with papers buck kids. Bargain prices. Exch. in | part for good Leghorn hens. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta. 676 Tifton St. N. W. A few Grade Corriedale Rams for sale. For lambs of size and heavy wool producers the Corriedales are the coming breed of the South. E. B. Weatherly, Cochran. 4 yr. old Reg. Southdown ram, of exc. type, in exc. cond. $30 FOB; also Grade Southdown, $12. K. D. Sand- ers, Eatonton. : 1 reg. Toggenburg milk goat. Write for price and information. D. A. Teal, Carrollton, Rt. 7. 1 pure bred Saanan buck, reg. 4 yrs. old, extra large, $15. Mrs. M. F. Gad- dis, Quitman. 1 male Nubian goat, 5 mos old, $25; 10 mos old female, $35. Both gentle. C. B. Collins, Hazlehurst. 8 or 10 grown ewe goats, $1.25 each or exch for 1 male and 2 female lambs. R. E. Barnes, Summit. : RABBITS FOR SALE Fi Six 3 months old Chinchillas, $5; yr. old doe, 8 two wks. old, $3; yr. old doe, 7 mixed, 1 mo. $3; Ent. to reg. FOB. R. W. Best, Dover. : Pure bred-Chinchillas, from reg stock 9 wks. old, fine cond. $5 pr. DeLos Turner, Griffin, Rt. C. 1 pr. Belgiums, 3 mos old, healthy, $1 pr. COD. Nancy Freeman, Forsyth, RFD 6. Few nice Chinchilla does. Breeders with ped. papers, $3 ea. T. C. Griffin, Valdosta, Box 243. N. Z. Whites, pink-eyed: 2 bucks and 4 does, 7 mos old and 13 mos old buck, $1.25 each, Money order. Miss Naomi Allison, Lithia Springs... : N. Z. Whites, 7 wks. old, 50c ea. Ped. papers furnished. Cash with order. Joe T. Smith, Barnesville, Rt. 3, Box li 3 Chin. does, 1 buck, 8 young. Sell or exch for White King pigeons, or Otootan beans. L. T. Woodall, Jr. Crest. 1 fine Chinchilla 1 yr old buck, $2.50. R. T. Futrell, Guyton. Box 3: 3 Chinchilla does. Fine, healthy and sub. to reg. 15 mos. old, $2.50 each. Mrs. Annie Tanner, Wrens. Ped. Chinchillas, papers furnished. Does with baby rabbits, $4. A. L Heape, Nashville. Rt. 2. 5 Chin..1 mo. old, $1.50 each; 6 - a. mo. old, $1 ea. Sub. to reg. Alice McCants, Butler. 3 Chinchilla bucks. Sub. to reg. Full grown. $1.50 each. G. M. Vann, Eastman. : - 16 grown Chinchillas and 10 young ones. 2 are reg. rest, sub. to reg. $1 ea. for large and 25c. ea. for, young, $15 for lot. J. F. Loudermilk, Cornelia. Overstocked on pure Chinchilas from Stahls Gold Certificate stock. Bred does, $3; Junior stock, $1. Exch. for R. I. Red hens. W. C. Moore, t. 2. Box 207-B. N. Z. Whites and Reds, young and old, for sale or exch. Reasonable. H. L. Smith, Atlanta, 963 Dill Ave., S. W. Chinchillas. Fine stock, good cond. Sell or exch for ducks, geese, turkeys, or eggs, or whatever you have. Write. Dillard Munford, Cartersville. About 50 rabbits; 2 White does, 8 Flemish Giants, N. Z. Red does, ready for breeding, 30 young, 2 each, Flem- ish Giant, N. Z. bucks, Make offer. J. W. Hewell, Bogart. 2 N. Z. White, pink-eyed does, about 1-2 grown, $1 ea. Jos. T. Herring, Whigham, Rt. 4. Reg. N. Z. Rabbits for sale or exch for pheasants, peafowls, or eggs. Da- vid Jennings, Americus, P. O. Box 84. Live Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED mos old. T. J. Biggers, Bremen. Want; J. or Guernsey heifer calf, 1 to 4 mos. old. Exc. 6 head geese. Write ag you have. C. C. Watts, Uvalda, Want extra good milch cow. Exch. value. Write. Mrs. J. B. Withers, At- lanta, 1177 Avon Ave. S. W.. Exch. good ear corn for heifer or cow with 2nd calf. Good stock at reasonable price. Prefer within 20 mi. Temple. Exch. value, $50 for good milch cow, fresh or soon to freshen. Mrs. J. E. Anderson, Nicholls, RFD 3. Want Reg. J. bull calf, cheap for cash. A .T. Rigsby, Sale City. Exch value for good milch cow. R. C. Brewer, Lula, Rt. 2. - Want cattle to pasture. Good bot- toms with plenty running water pas- ee Chas. H. Ogletree, Crawfordville Rt. 2. ce Want few head yearlings, from 200 to 300 lbs.. Quote per Ib. C. L. Cleve- land, LaGrange, Rt. 2. , Room for few more yearlings. Good upper and lower land pasture. Plenty water, shelter and bull furnished. $1.00 per head per mo. J. H. Mathews, Col- lege Park, Rt. 1, Box 45. - HOGS WANTED Want 6 Duroc J. pigs to be del. June 1st, at 6 to 8 wks. old. W. Chance, Fitzgerald. Rt. 3. Want 4 pigs to raise on shares. E. W. Teal, Stone Mtn. Rt. 3. Exch value for good breed pigs. O. I. C. or P. GC. preferred. W. I. Pollard, Bremen, Rt. 1, Box 37. Exch value $20 for pigs. Or corn. Ea, del. J. S. Evans, Rydal, Rt. 2. Want at once, young P. C. male, rea- dy for service. Must be ent. to reg. State price. R. H. Gower, Atlanta, 510 Moreland Ave., N. E. : Want sev. shoats, wt. around 75 lbs. Exch value. Jones Beasley, Lavonia. Want 2 female cherry red Duroc J. pigs, 8-12 wks. old; 3 guineas, 1 male and2 females, same age. At reason- able picre. H.C. Burnsed, Brooklet. Want 20 pigs, 6 to 8 wks. old. Quote prices. H. J. Leach, Fairburn, RFD 1. Exch. value for Duroc J. brood sow, bred to farrow soon. Give wt., etc. Wil- lie Davidson, Lula, Rt. 3. Prices wanted on reg. Berkshire fe- male 8 mos old pigs. Write. Dr. R. H. Bramblett, Cumming. Want a good thrifty pig or shoat. Exch. pure AAA quality Tancred S. C. W. L. eggs. Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Ma- rietta, Rt. 3. : Want pigs or small shoats of yood breed, in good cond. State breed and price in first letter. L. C. Oliver, Chic- amauga, Rt. 2. HORSES AND MULES WANTED Want to buy gentle Shetland pony. Cheap. P. L. Bramlett, Griffin, P. O. Box 524. Want 1 or 2 good, mules, cheap, or will exch milch cows or yearlings. T. J. Biggers, Bremen. : or horse. 4. Box 308. RABBITS WANTED Want ped. Chinchillas over 8 mos old 3B breeders. Coleman Cown, Stone n. Want bred doe and perhaps a buck, or trio of young rabbits. Quote lowest price and kind, del. COD. Homer Stallings, Carrollton, Rt. 4. Exch, cabbage and onion plants for N. Z. White or. Chinchilla rabbits. Must be ped. and ent. to reg. Harold Smith, Baxley. J SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED | Want milk goat, 4 qt. milker. Exch. J. H. Moye, Atlanta. RFD Chinchillas, 3 mos. old, $3 pr. nee: Zz. good grade 6 wks. old pigs. | Lumsden. Talbotton. value, $30. (cost $75). W. W. Hendrix, Guyton. / Exch heifer for reg male calf, 12 - 15) oe at $1 bu. R. F. Pace, Temple, Rt. Want to exch. value for farm. mule | PAGE ELEVEN Poultry For Sale ! ANDALUSIANS 1 Blue Andalusian cock, $1.25. H M. Adams, Douglasville. 70 E. Strick- BANTAMS 1 pr. Golden Sebrights, $2; Game | bantam cocks, 50c ea. Mixed breed cocks, 35c ea. H. M. Adams, Douglas- ville. 70 Ea. Strickland St. Buff Cochin bantams, grown pullets, $1 each. Exch for pure bred Indian Runner duck eggs. J. W. Thompson, | Fitzgerald, P. O. Box 506. . B. R. AND BLACK GIANTS 8 nice fat B. R. and Black Giant hens, 80c.ea. or exch. Mrs. John Tins- ley; Arlington, Rt. 2. BARRED, BUFF, WHITE & OTHER ROCKS : * April 30th hatch B. R. cock, $1 del. oo Exch. for Feterita or Kaffir or June corn. Venor Ray, Kensington. Rt. 2. : 25 B. R. chicks, 4 wks. old, 20c each. Mrs. O, F. Cheek, Oglethorpe. Rt. 3. 5 pure bred B. R. now laying pullets, $1.15 each. Exch. for 5 M. imp. Porto Rico pot. plants. No chks. A. J. Pope, Tallapoosa. \ Z| Yr. old pure bred B. R. hens, $1 ea. Bloodtested, Mrs.Hillmon Cox, Lo- ganville. Rt. 4. (ee Early January 1931 cockerels, pure bred Partridge Rocks, Bird Bros. str. $2.50 ea. 2 for $4. FOB. Fenton Clif- ford Harrison, Brunswick. Rt. 1. 2 pure Thompson B. R. 14 mos old > roosters. Sell or exch for 30 pure Wht. L. baby chicks. Mrs. L. K. Fryer, Tal- botton. se - B, P. Rocks, Foreman strain. Febru- ary hatch. Cockerels, $1; pullets, $1.50; pen of 4 pullets and cockerel, $6. Mon-. ey order. T. E. Brooks, Carlton. - BRAHMAS 2 Brahmas roosters and 1 pullet, $1 ea. 2 pullets, 80c ed. FOB. Mrs. J. G. Suggs, Rocky Face. re ee GAMES ee 1 dark Cornish cock. Regular bull dog type, and 3 yearling hens, $12. Money order. No exch. H.C. Spires, Lincolnton. Rt. 5. me 7 pure bred Mug stags, 1 yr. old, $10 for lot; 2 yr. Red Quill, 8 lbs. $5. FOB. No trade. Paul B. Adams, Savannah. 415 Hast 33rd St. : LEGHORNS 2 Kerlin str. W. L. cocks, April 30th |hateh, 75 ea. $1.25 for both del. Exch. for pop corn, June corn or Yellow Flint. Venor Ray, Kensington. Rt. 2. 8 Tormahlen B. L. now laying hens, $1 ea. Exch. for cured hams, guar. at oe lb. del. Mrs. J. L. Peugh, Barnes- ville. ete 100. Tancred W. L. now laying hens, $1 each. John G. Adams, Social Cir-. cle. eee About f 8 wks. old W. lL. cockerels. 200 to select from. From State Col- | lege. $1.25 each, Del. in lots of 10 or more to 1 address. Mrs. J. T. Flour- noy, Mauk. 5 wks. old Ferris L. pullets for sale. Exch. 10 for 2 M. red skin Portoricans eed Ea. del. Willie Davidson, Lula. 25 pure bred Tancred. L. hens, April 1930 hatch. $25 for lot. W. Al ine diver, Martin. ips 50 or more pure Tancred W. L. 6 wks. old, 28 ea. FOB. No chks. Write Mrs. Bessie M. Joiner, Blythe. 6 pure bred Tancred L. now laying hens, $1 ea. $5.50 for lot. No cule Noah McGowan, Summit. Rt. 3. eine ne sh ae ee old, just be- _ to lay, and 1 cockerel FOB. R. W. Best, Dover. ee Pure bred cockerels or pulets, Tan cred str. Best 5 point types seiected fon big flock. March 15th hatch. , In lots, 4 or more, FOB. Ae ee rn oe . L. friers, about 1-1-2 or 2 Ibs. 10th May. Make best offer. 25 xhi- bition quality cockerels, 2 mos old 10th ee 75 ea. Mrs. J. L. Erwin, Adairs- Hanson cockerels,, Leghorns, 5 1 = ge ne ve dams direct from oe yn. High egg records, $1 each. J. P. Pirkle,; Hoschton. : he MINORCAS Sacrificing flock of Giant . Cc. Black Minorcas, old and young, Write ; for prices. C. N. Bradsha ee 354 West Ave, ey 22 Segoe atig Ok 5 PAGE TWELVE | Poultry For Sale MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS FOR SALE Scientific cross bred pullets, recom- - mended by State and Federal. March 15th hatch. 50c Ib. lots of 4 or more, FOB. H. A. Neal, Carnesville. Rt. 3. 12 young mixed hens, now laying, 75c each. K. S. Lindsey, Toomsboro, RF Be BOX:-02; ORPINGTONS 4 Buff, 2 White Orp. roosters, 10 W. Orp. hens, now laying, $1 each FOB. Mrs. J. F. Suggs, Rocky Face. Full stock Golden Buff Orp. yr. old rooster also 1 full stock Brahma 10 mos _ old-rooster, $1.50 each( FOB. Mrs. G. - . Burgess, Murrayville, Rt. 1. _ wks. old April 25th, 65c ea. FOB also -Orpingtons: 15 Buff Orp. pullets, 8 some young cockerels, same age and price. Johnson Crowe, Cartersville. PHEASANTS FOR SALE 2 male Ringneck pheasants, 1 yr. - old. Make offer. Mrs. J. T. Gammage, _ chks. nor stamps. Pineview. PIGEONS FOR SALE 6 common pigeons, 75c cash. No Exch. for 1 N. Z. White do 5 mos. old. F. A. Bryan, Omega. 12 prs. Red and Splashed Carneaux, $1.50 per pr. or $1.25 pr. if lot is taken. Z. J. Sikes, Sylvester. ~ 20 prs. White Kings, and 10 prs. -Carneaux. All mated, banded and working. Price is right. J. H. Gard- ner, Macon. Rt. 3. > White Kings, mated and banded. - Sell or exch. for anything can use. A. L. Harris, Jr. Bradley. Box 75. Common pigeons, mixed breed and pure breeds. For sale or exch. Write. James Rice, Douglasville. Be White Kings. Also Red and Yellow - Carneaux. Show Bird str. Mated prs. _ B. Deaton, Columbus. Box 853. or single birds. Prices reasonable. J. . Sev. prs. mixed pigeons, 30c pr. W. B. = Hunt, Tallapoosa, Box 1224, Limited number fine White Kings and Carneaux. $1.75 pr. Homers, $1.50 sar, Every pr. mated and banded. R. C. - Whitman, Eatonton. - Reasonable. Dill Ave. S. W. ite Kings, Racing Homers, Nuns, Fantails, Pouters, Young and old stock. H. L. Smith, Atlanta, 963 R. I. REDS 2 yr. old Donaldson cock, fine bree- der, $3; March cockerels, $2 ea. 2 hens and cockerel, $5. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Cal- - houn. 40 pure bred Red, Donaldson pullets. - Feb. 20th hatch. Wt. 1 1-4 Ibs. 80c ea. - Mrs. J. H. Darby, White Plains. 10 Donaldson Red March 1930 hatch and 10 hens, 1929 hatch, $1 each; 2 yr. old cock, $2. All same str. Mrs. S. : vis, Helena. Rt. 1. R. Smith, Bowdon. Rt. 4. 2 pure bred yr. @ld Red cockerels, $1.25 each. No chks. Mrs. B. H. Pur- Pure bred Tompkins str. Reds, Mar. - 15th hatch, 50c Ib. in lots of 4 or more, - Carnesville. Rt. 3. ; FOB. Pullets or cockerels. H. A. Neal, 10 Red hens and 1 rooster, bred, $10. Mrs. O. F. Cheek, Ogle- thorpe. Rt. 3. 12 nice, fat R. I. Red hens, good stock $1 each, FOB. Mrs. Irene Wynn, Glen- - wood, Rt. 3. Never stunted 6 wks. old Red pullets, Dunlap strain, 50c ea. or 45c ea. for 50 or more FOB. F. A. Rovers, Washing- ton, E. Rt. 1, Box 261. 5 Donaldson Red hens and 1 cock, $6. No exch. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks. 11 fat Red friers, 1 1-2 to 2 lbs. 45c Ib. Mrs. O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Rt. 3. R. I. WHITES 5 hens, 12 mos. old; 3 hens and 1 cock, 24 mos. old, Rose Comb R. I. Whites, Eichelman str. $15 for the 9. Lillie Poarch, Calhoun. Rt. 2. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE 4 Bourbon Reds, tom and 3 laying pees 16. Mrs. D. D, Deen, Baxley. Rt. 4. __M. B. baby turkeys, slightly mixed, 45c each. 62 eggs on hatch. Half will hatch 22nd. Money order. Mrs. C. W. Jones, McRae. Rt. 2. . 2 extra large M. B. toms, $7.50 ea. hens, $5 ea. Mrs. T. J. Biggers, Bre- men. Trio Rouen and Pekin cross, ducks, 75c each, or exch. for trio Speckled. Ducks now. Guinea. Ea. pay express. laying. _ irs. C. F. Hudson, Greens- boro. Rt. 1. es pe ae 1 Big Bone Bronze 30 lb. gobbler. a pure |: MARKET $15, or exch. for B. R. hens, Ea. del. Write first. Mrs. Lulas Mapos, Mur- rayville. Rt. 1. Box 105. Baby turkeys, large stock, M. B. slightly mixed. Ready April 24th-25th, and on in May. 35c ea. del. Money or- der. Mrs. S. J. Jones, McRae, Rt. 2. WYANDOTTES 2 mos. old W. Wyandotte pullets, Fischel str. Almost exactly alike, 75c each. Mrs. Hugh Bowling, Experiment. Box 148. Fischel str. W. Wyandotte 2 mos. old pullets, direct from Calhoun private Poultry Farm, Montrose, Missouri. 75c cone Mrs. J. C. Sorrow, Griffin. Box 9 hens and 1 rooster, Golden Wyan- dottes. 1 yr| old. Direct from Nabob, $15. Mrs. A. L. Barnes, Manchester, 204 5th St. Poultry Wanted ANCONAS WANTED Exch value for 6 Ancona hens. Mrs. W. F. Rolon, Rome, Rt. 3. i BANTAMS WANTED Want pure bred Golden Sebright or Japan Silkies. Mrs. T. M. Myers, Hart- well, Rt. 1. '- BUFFS WANTED . Exch. $10 value for 6 yellow Buff hens and 1 rooster, not over 1 yr. cld. Mrs. E. W. Elderhart, Hiram ,RFD 1. LEGHORNS WANTED . Want 45 or 50 Brown L. young hens Last yrs. hatch. Hens to be laying. J. M. Hughes, Chipley: Want some real A No. 1 White or. Brown L. 1930 hatch hens of high egg producing stock. Exch. Nubian goats. ake Simpson, Atlanta, 676 Tifton St. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS WANTED - Exch value $15 for chickens. George Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Exch value $25 for young hens or. chicks, 3 to 6 wks old. Mrs. Rose Dan- vers, Buena Vista, Rt. 5. Want friers and hens, heavy breeds. Sound and healthy. Friers not over 1- 2 lbs. Hens not less than 4 lbs. Chas F. Howe, Ft. Valley. PIGEONS WANTED Want to buy White King pigeons. Cheap for cash. C. B. Collins, Hazle- hurst. Exch. Roundheads, Gordons, Caro- lina Blues, Pit games for White King or other good pigeons. Harry Sanford, Cartersville. ROCKS WANTED Want 1 cock for breeding, Engels Columbian Rock, White with gray neck and tail. Also setting of eggs. State best price. C. B. Crawford, Blue Ridge P. O. Box 185. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., WANTED Will buy or exch. equal value for wild Mallard ducks, or a setting of eggs W. B. Hunt, Tallapoosa, Box 1224, Want 25 or 30 M. B. baby turkeys. Exch home cured smoked hams, 25c lb. Sake: price. Mrs. D. B. Rountree, Sum- mit. Want 20 or 25 turkeys, 1 wk. old, Ap- ril 29th, del. Make best price. Mrs. M. S. Swygert, Haralson. - Want. 50 or 100 Indian Game biddies del. J. C. McAllister, Mt. Vernon. Want exch. M. B. hen, July 1930 hch. wt. about 11 Ibs. for M. B. tom. Mrs. O. C. Perdue, Yatesville. Want Indian Runner ducks. Cheap for cash. G. M. Vann, Eastman, ; Baby Chicks For Sale 4500 chicks: Reds, or B. R., $10 a C; W. L., $9 C. Postpaid. G. D. Fain, Edison, Thoroughbred B. R., Buff Rocks, Reds, Orp. Leghorns. Bloodtested, well selected stock, $9; heavy mixed, $8.50 C. Prepaid. Live. del. Custom hatch- ing, 3c an egg. R. H. Fechtel, Way- cross. Highpowered baby chicks from hea- vy laying flocks at summer prices: Reds, Rocks, $10; White Wyandottes, $12; White and Brown L. $9. Del. D. F. Thomas, Odum. Day old Thompson B. R., and and Donaldson Reds, $7.50 C, or 8c each, by mail add 50c. E. R. Bailey, Har- lem. Rt. 1. Day old chicks, Reds and Rocks, $11) C. White Leghorns, $9. Del. 100 per cent live del. gtitr.. Hatch ea. week. Mrs. D. M. Clark, Garfield. |for 50 B. L. chicks. f milk, mash fed hens. BULLETIN Pure bred S. C. Buff L. chicks, $10 C. Also eggs, 75c per 15, $4 C. del. (Name and address not given). Scientific crossed chicks, recom- mended by State and Federal. All 1 sex or mixed. Also pure T. W. L. 20 per cent deposit. $12 C. H. A. Neal, Carnesville. Rt. 3. e Buff Rocks from high class breed- ing. Due to hatch April 29th. 13c each Will furnish hen mother for $1.25. Mrs. G. L. Trimble. Adairsville. Large type Tancred Leghorns. Direct from 300 egg bred hens. Lay all win- ter. Lowest prices ever offered for such Soesdld chicks. M. L. Cordle, Armu- chee. Baby chicks: Reds, Rocks, $9 a 100; Brahmas, Langshans, $12 a 100; Heavy assorted, $8; Leghorns and Anconas, $8. E. R. Adlington, Atlanta, 510 Piedmont Ave. Baby chicks and hatching eggs from imported Eng. Tom Barron 314 egg W. L. yearling hens, $15 a 100; 5 to 8 Ib. pee: large eggs. S. P. Howe, Hape- Ville. Baby chicks: S. C. W. L. $8; B. R., $9; started chicks, 1 wk. old, 15c each, 2 wks. 20c. R. M. Blackwell, Dun- woody. Baby Chis Wanted Want Buff Orp. or Ancona chicks. Exch. potato plants and other value. Mrs. D. D. Deen, Baxley, Rt. 4. Want 300 B. R. or Reds to raise on Party to pay trans- Quill -Satter- halves to 8 wks. portation. ~Write first. field, White, Rt. 1.: ; Want 100 or more chicks to raise on halves to 10 or 12 wks. Large breed pre- ferred. Miss E.~M. Scroggins, Unadil- la. Want 100 chicks to raise on halves to 10 wks. old, also will exch. 3 B. R. hens Ea. pay postage. Mrs. Willie McClung, Waco. ee Want 2 to 300 chicks, day old, at an | early date. Write. Mrs. Lee McGa- hee, Tarrytown, Rt. 1. oe Want 25 Buff Orp. chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. Weekly report. Mrs. W.'M, Ray, Ft. Valley, Rt. 1. Want 2 to 500 heavy breed day old chicks raise on halves to 6 or 8 wks. Bessie Mae Joiner, Blythe, Rt. 1. Want 200 baby chicks: to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Any large breed. Wyandottes preferred. Mrs. James White, Marble Hill. ~ Want 100 W. L. baby chicks to be del. April 29th. Quote lowest cash price del. COD. Homer Stallings, Car- rollton, Rt. 4. 5 : Want chicks to raise on shares to 12 wks. old, or. Turkeys. Miss Dollie Me- ler, Baldwin, Rt. 1. Exch. potato plants for B. Rock or Red chicks. H. E. Smith, Baxley. Want 50 chicks to raise 50 8 or 10 wks. on halves: S. L. Wyandottes, Reds or Buff Orp. Party to pay postage both ways. Mrs. Joe Elam, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Want pure strain bloodtested W. L. chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. in eae Mrs. Florence Sturm, Statesboro Want 200 pure bred R. I. Reds to raise on halves, 8 to 10 wks. U. L. Reeds Commerce, Rt. 4, Box 89. Want 1 or 200 chicks to raise on a to 8 wks. Mattie Carter, Alma, Eggs For Sale Mammoth Bronze turkey, $2 doz. April and May del. FE. S. Bailey, Sec- retary, Atlanta. 35 Linden Ave. Select S. L. Wyandotte. Stock dir- ect from Berry. $1 per 17 del. R. B. Williams, Eastman. Rt. 1. Donaldson pure bred Red, 55c doz. Cant fill large lots. Also pure bred Mammoth White Pekin eggs, $1 -per 15. Miss Ida Dodd, Fairmount. Buff Plymouth Rock, $1 per 15 del. Mrs. R. D. Jackson, Dalton. Donaldson Red eggs, 75c per 15 post- paid. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks. Indian Runner duck eggs, $1 per 15. W. E. Goodwin, Wadley. ; Selected Parks B. R. Direct. Rating D-31. $1.25 per 15; $3, 50; $5GC. del. Mrs. J. S. Raulerson, Rockingham. Rt. 3. Box 27. : : = Thompson B. R. eggs, 75c setting del. Mrs. J. R. Hillis, Millhaven. Rt. 1. R. I. Red and S. L. Wyandotte eggs, 80c per 15. Pure stock from butter- : Mrs. J. L. Par- rish, Nashville. Rt. 2. Royal Purple str. J. B. Giant eggs, Go for rest of season, $1.10 per 15 15 del. _ Carton ret. Fertility guar. W. H. Richardson, Hlberton. Rt. 3. Mammoth White Pekin duck eggs: 75c doz. del. Rubye Randall, Lavonia. Thursday, April 23, R. I. Red eggs, Donaldson str per 15 FOB. P. A. Ammons, Atlan: Station A. ; Pure bred S. L. Wyandotte, $ 15, del. Carton ret. Exch. for red | Portoricans plants. W. T. Adams vonia. Box 381. Pure bred Thompson Ringlet B, $1 per 15; $1.75, 30 del. Exch. R. plants. Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Can Rt. os i : ahs Pure bred W. R. selected egg, per 15, postpaid. Mrs. Calon J. H: ilton, Baxley. - i ant, each, $3, 15; Bantam: Buff Co in, Silver Sebright, $2. setting, Red Jersey Giant, $1 set. Fine stock, ] Fred Creswell, Atlanta, Roswell Ro. R. I. Red eggs 75c per 15 del. G M. Lee, Alma. Turkey eggs, 20c ea. from large st B. M. slightly mixed, del. Cash or | ey order. Mrs. S. P. Jones, McRae, Rouen duck eggs, 75c per 12; Donaldson R. I. Reds, $1 per 15. P paid. Mrs. J. T. Lambert, (Address no given). : : The imp. Indian Runner duck eg: 75e doz. Everett Robertson, W Green. EE ie Pure bred dark Cornish game egg from prize winning stock, prepaid, $ 15; $3, 50; $6 C.; 10 W. L. pullets. M: offer. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylveste S. C. Buff Orp. eggs, $1 per 15 po: paid; hens, $1.50; biddies, 1 day to mos old. Miss Ronie Johnson, She man, Rt. 1. se Eggs Wanted Want ducks eggs: Buff Orping! or White Pekin. Pure bred. E Thompson B. R. eggs. Mrs. John ~ ver, Draketown. Want setting of pure Mallard du eggs. Exch. mixed chicken eggs a Miss E. M. Scroggins, Unad la. : Want setting either White or d: Cornish game eggs. Exch value. Wri Mrs. S. Spraggins, Fitzgerald, Rt. Want setting of M. B. turkey eg; Full blood and bloodtested for Blac Head. Also set. Black Langshan, bloot tested for white diarrhea, at reasonable price. Arnold Milner, Atlanta, 550 Pul- liam St. Pas Positions Wanted 2 Want job for self and wife (sm boy) on farm, doing any kind of far. work. J. C. King, Atlanta. 377 Edg wood Ave. Pee Want job on farm. Can drive car truck, tractor, etc. 27 yrs. old. family. Raised on farm. L. R. ley, Atlanta. 12 Richmond Ave. ' Want: job as Gin foreman, erec and repairing, replacing, tra: filing saws. 4 yrs. exp. in Delta. 20 y: repairing and erecting. John Spea man, Shady Dale. Box 105. Want job on poultry farm in Mt ray county. Good wages, house, W With financially independent, reli honest. party. Reliable worker, | est, etc. Colored, 19 yrs. old. Je render Murry, Coolidge. A steady farm or dairy pos wanted with reliable party. 33 old. Well exp. Wife and self onl: Herons, etc. H. B. Pitts, Ft. Vall