GEORGIA , ARK Er GL DEPARTMENT OF (se EUGENE TALMADGE TN, ! AGRICULTURE <2 | COMMISSIONER = PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR STATE CAPITOL eee GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1981. Some More About The Money The Georgia Cotton Grow ers Cooperative Association Took And Kept | I have been writing the past three or four weeks calling the atten- tion of tke farmers of Georgia to the fact that the Georgia Cctton Growers. Cooperative Association have been taking one per cent from the sale of their cotton as a reserve fund. I have thousands of letters corroborating this statement. I have evidence in letters written over their own signature that they have taken out this one per cent and have promised to pay it back and have failed and refused to pay it back, I also have evidence that Mr. J. E. Conwell, President and General _ Manager of the Georgia Cotton Growers Cooperative Association, told _ Mr. Abernathy of Franklin County, that he would spend the $435,000.00 - belonging to the members of the Association to whip them and see that they did not get it. Mr. Abernathy further stated that Mr. Con- well said that he could buy the proper persons to whip them as every man had his price. I havea letter in my office from Mr. R. T. Camp, a lawyer at Carnesville, Georgia, giving me the above statement. You know I have written before that a trust fund. is some- thing that dees not belong to the parties who are holding it. There is a difference between owing a debt and holding money teat ylones to somebody else. Outside of this one per cent that they took out of your cotton for the first five years, get this: ~ Out of the cotton of the 1922-23 season an extra special reserve was taken out, independent of and in addition to the one per cent that I have been taking, about, of $1.591.29. On the cotton of the 1923-24 season an extra special reserve was taken out of $12,579.08. ! oe On the cotton of the 1924-25 season an extra special reserve of $8,350 23 was taken out. fs On the cotton of the 1925-26 season an extra special reserve of $14,502.40 was taken out. ote - On the cotton of the 1926-27 season an extra special reserve of | $56,055.37 was taken out. - Add these figures up and you will see that this extra special re- serve, that we are just now hearing about, that the Georgia Cotton Growers Cooperative Association has been taking away from the far- mers of Georgia amounts to $97,038.37. Let me tell vou something else! When the Georgia Cotton Growers Cooperative Association was figuring up the expenses of the 1923-24 crop of cotton, so as to make a proper settlement with the members of the Association, they made a - typographical error of $69. 22942. This typographical error was made in favor of the Georgia Cotton Growers Cooperative Association. In other words thev made an error chareinz the farmers that much more for expenses than could be shown. This error was not discovered un- MARKET. OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS oe Wholesale Prices, Jan. 8, 1931. Always Subject to Vardion. , Atanta Macon Aurusta Savannah Columbus Valdosta $1.00 oo ol .26 33 - $1.00 40 38 23 38 16 20 14 20 .20 15 20 $1.50 35 33 28 33 15 15 10 25 18 16 22 Sweet Potatoes. new. 100 Ibs. Eegs, Ga., Extra, doz. ---------- Eggs, Standard, OZ... nnsernneemrensonsvone 28 Eggs, Ga.. trade dem 2.2225: 23 EES, Yard Run, doz. ---........ -28 Sache et aan eS 13 12 20-. 15 12 $1254 30 20 12 26 20 15 30 30 Roosters, Ib, - Priers, lb. Ducks, Ib. Geese, Ib. Turkeys, Ib. Capons, Ib. Field Peas, mixed, bu. ---------- 1.40 Field Peas, not mixed, bu. ---~--- 1.60 Country Butter, Best Table, Ib... 35 Ear Corn, (80 ibs. to bu.) bu.;_- 20 Peavine Hay, No..1. per ton --.-20.00 Peanut. Hay, No. 1, per ton 11.00 Soy Beans, O-too-tan, bu. ----- 3.00 Soy Beans, Biloxi, bu. ---------- 2.00 1.35 1.25 1.50 29 i 18.00 nate ee 11.00 3.00 2.25 1.75 3.00 1.75 : REPORT 18. 1.50 3D til after final settlement was made on the cotton to the iret of the Association. When the office manager discovered the error he told the manaze- | ment of the Co-ops about this error having been made. The matter was discussed in the office as to whether to mail checks for this money to the thousands of members who had cottcn in the Association, or what should be done with this money, This amounted to 96 cents a bale. (ae Mr. Andrew Jackson Fleming told Mr. Claude Eubank that it would never do to mail out this money to the farmers and admit that they had made an error like this. This error was finally put up to the Directors of the Georgia Cot- ton Growers Cooperative Association who disposed of it as follows: At a meeting of the Directors of the Georgia Cotton Growers Co- operative Asscciation on Augu:t 7th, 1924, the follow-nz resolution was introduced by Mr. Snead, seconded by Mr.. Bowers, and carried: That the item in excess of expenses amounting to. $69,229 42, shown in our balance sheet last year, shall be shown in our balance sheet in a similar manner this year, and that an allowance for doubt- ful membership notes amounting to $78,0C0 00 shali be provided for in our balance sheet as of the close of the 1923-24 fiscal year. Let me tell you something else! Out at the Georgia Cotton Growers Cooperative Association Onin Glenn Street, Candler Warehouse, they have three corporations in the same office, namely. the Georgia Cotten Growers Cooperative Associa- tion, the Growers Supply Company and the Growers Finance Cor- poration? i The Georgia Cotton Growers Cocperative Association handles yaar cotton, takes out the expenses for handling it and then snags you for so much reserve fund and does not pay you back. ~-~ a The Growers Supply Company sells fertilizer to the farmers. ~ _ The Growers Finance Corporation loans money to the farmers. : I am going to give you the names of the interlocking officers, di- rectors, etc., of these three Corporations: J. EY Conwell, Public Welfare Director-of the Georgia Cotton Gees ers Cooperative Ascociation for the State of Georgia, President .and General Manager of the Association, Chairman of the Executive Com- mittee of the Georgia Cotton Growers Cooperative Association, Mem- ber of the Board of Directors of the Growers Supply Company, mem- ber of the Board of Directors of the Growers Finance Corporation. ne W. T. McArthur, of McGregor, Ga.. Farmer and Turpentine Man, Vice President of the Georgia Cotton Growers Cooperative Association, Member of the Executive Committee of this Association, Member of (Continued on page eight) Ate Efe INDEX Poultry for Sale Poultry Wanted Baby Chicks for Sale Baby Chicks Wanted Eggs for Sale Eggs Wanted Live Steck for Sale Live Stock Wanted Ga. Produets for Sale .... Ga. Products Wanted Plants for Sale Plants: Wanted 7.000. 7s 6 Seed For Sale Seed Wanted Miscellaneous For Sale Miscellaneous Wanted - Positions Wanted .... Farm Help Wanted ... Car Lots = Sh: 25 33 31 26 ol 16 16 10 7,03 19 70 head 20 gos 30 1,25 Se 1.50 40 35 es 60 et 15.00 10.00 eece woe $1 65 28 .26 21 26 15 .20 12 28 20 20 4) 2, 5, Hogs Seld During Week Beginn'ng December 30, 1930, at Cooperative Sales Brought 6.65 per cwt., Basis No. 1. No. 1 Grade Spanish Peanuts $60.00 per ton Delivered, Columbus, Ga. Poultry For Sale PIGEONS FOR SALE lated prs. Wiite Kings, mat-, pr. banded. Ali but 1 or less - yr. old, banded with 1930 N. seamiess bands. Good utility $12. For quick saie will in- youngsters, sex unknown., Al rf . W. Kingshberg, LaFay- i. Feb. 5, Kings, 1930. mated prs. $2.50 ungsters, $1 each; 2 pr. hac- rs, $4; Silver Kings, $6 pr. ters, $2 each. . Geo. Austil, su- Ga, 356 Moreland Ave. N. site King hen, 2 Carneaux hens er hens, 2 Carheaux ics. osters, $1.25 pr. or $7. for J. Andersou, Ji., Atianta, Ga. um. St. N. W. 5 prs. common pigeons, 3 pr. $1. ena Brown, Hartwell, Ga. pr. White -Kings? $1.75 per pr. =O, Keres, Perry, Ga: ng Homers, Utility Homers, sings, 50c eacn, or 4Uc eacu ing the lot of 30. Trade toi eS, peas or corn. E. M. John- Atlanta, Ga. 388 Luckie St. N. W syuabving Homers, mated and me wee Over 2207, $i 1 pr. Mated and working, pure Car- $1.75. Will exch, Dan H. Nor- thens, Ga. Rt. 3: : e Tancred W. L. eggs trom 254 stock. $4 a 100. Moneyor- i. Cowart, Summit, Ga. Rt ynood prize stock strain S. C. R. I. S, $15 per 15; $3.50 ior 50; $0 ye) fertility guar. Miss Timmerman, Bironwcou, Ga. ; Dred B. R. eees, $1.25 per 15. be ret. Mrs. J. F. Holland, asboro, Ga, ; : zite Orp. eggs, $1.50 per 15. B. H. on, Dames r'erry, Ga. re bied J. B. Giant eggs, $1.25 per per 50; go.5U a i0U. Feb. iMaic. April del. also 2 nige, young cock- Ine hatca, $2 eaci; and 2 very S mos. oli Giant capons, $2.5) (5 for the 2.. Mrs. belie Join- rion; Ga. Rt. 2. Wyanuotie eggs, $1.10 per 15, for 60. High iertiuty assured. Williams, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 1. v strain Black Minorca eggs, $2 del.. L. B. Miluans, Newnan, | t to contract with party to take eggs I get from my flock of isting of-anpsui ov W. Li. anu y 15 Black Minorcas. ace, g8s and will iuinish for tne or 30c doz. Party to furnisa d paying the pos.age. ., Abou _&@ WeeK low; iaver Gi in Spring 20 doz. or more. D. R. brock, Ga. Rte 1. 2 Brahma eggs, $1.50 per 15, $. Mis. E. W. Reid, Eastman, Ga or setting irom large, s.rong, tock, $1.50. tor 15, PP. pit- ifs. Bb. i. Harrison, .Boling- B. R. eggs, Reg. Per. 64-C-31 postpaid, Write tor price. _liots. Like to make weekly S. Mrs. Mamie Keach ri)- jassas, Ga. Rt. 2. : hompscn B. R. eggs, $1.50 per ins. PP. 4 settings tor $4.50. Hickory smoked hams a fe tiad oc 1b., shoulders ai m pork sausage ac 380c: lo. - Must be ciean and free oi Mrs. R. D. Graham, Redan, . Red eggs, Donoldson str. rect. $1.50 per 15 del. Mrs. Craft, Lavonia, Ga. armed es i.om. Butts ste. orlds record as layers. $1.50 Rev. J. HE. Cnanneil, Piain., red White P. Rock eggs, Fis- hn from prize winning stock ms,-$1.50 per 15; $2.75 for 30, _B. Trotman, Lumpkin, Ga, uff Orp. eggs, $4 a 100: $1 i5 per 30. Mrs. M,. S. Nich- poca. Cig. Tet. 2, ggs, Prize Winners, blood . W. D. $1 and $1.50 per ed. Mrs. Milton Sumner, a. mpson B. R. eggs, 60c doz.., artons to be ret. Mrs. G. Fomatnen, Ga. Rt.-C, Box 57, os. C. R. I. Reds; $1.50 per 100 del. C. P. Calclough, arse white eess ea, week ffer. ira F. McMinn, Ay- | Golden Buft Orp. esgs, MARKET BULLETI + Mrs. W. J. Ramey, Clayton, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 44. > Pure bred B, R., Aristocrat strain for sale or excn. lor Soy beans, pea- nuts, millet seed, peas, or anything van user- Walter Cowart, Sumunut, Ga. RFD 2, Hatching eggs from B: R., $1.50. for 15 postpaid. sf: A Stahl, Savannah, a, 03 East 31st St. : B. R. eggs, from 250 to 300 egg lay- ers, Quissenberry ped. strain, yl duz. postpaid. C. W. H. Smita, Evans, Ga. _. C.,R. I. Red eggs, Harold Tcomp- kins str., $1.25 per lo, $4.50 per iu. u. . Matheson, Alto, Ga. Box 121. Botking for pure bred Partridge Rock eggs, Spring: del. $1.50-per 19. viargie Moore, EHEilijay, Ga. Rt. 3. S. GC. R. i. Red: eggs, biosd tested stock, $1.25 per 15, $5.50 a 100. Crates ret. Mrs. W. R. Chasteen, Locust Grove; Ga. .Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. eggs, $1.10 per 15, del. ins. Better price for large lots. Mrs. A. L. Garrison, Ash- land, Ga. Rt. 2. Eggs Wanted Want to exch value for 2 settings of pure bred R. I. Red or Golden Buti Orp. eggs. Mrs. Bessie Mae Joiner, Blythe, Ga. Bitz 1. - Want to exsh. pure bred S. C. R. I. Red eggs tor turkey eggs, Prefer Bronze, but will take other = iarge stock. Give 2 for 1. Ea. to pay post- age. Miss Nona Childs, itiartsiieid, Ga. Live Stock For Sale : CATTLE FOR SALE 1 cow dry, for saie or exch. for 1 re in. H. R. Allison, Bairdstown, a. } Cream J. cow, 5 yrs. old, will fresh 4th of April; 2 J. heifers, 10 mos o:a, 225 each. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga. - 3. J. heifer calves and 1 bull calf, from 1 mo. to 9 wks. old. Buil reg. feiiers, nearly pure, $5 each or $15 for the 4; also 5 mos. old reg. heifer, $25; aay. old reg. cow, $60 or $90 for the a J. L. Dobbs, Covington, Ga. Rt: ~J. bull calf out of a fine J. cow: by a reg: pull, 5 mos. old, solid colcr black calf. Cannot be reg. $10. No exch. J. E. Bailey, Raymond, Ga. = Sey. young: pure bred Aberdeen-An- ~us bulls. Very promising and the price right? No other breed crossed nh graue cattle can give you a more seefy type than that of an Angus -bull. &. RB. Weatherly, Cochran, Ga.-~ ; 1 Blue J. mileh cow, 3rd calf, 3 days old; gives 3 gal. day. Paul Newton, Aereross, Ga. RFD 2. d -5 yr. old J.-cow, fresh Apri! 4th 350. Exch for meat or lard; also 2 eifers, 1l-mos oid, $25 eaca, vce M. Brown, McRae, Ga. a: High grade Holstein 2 yr. old bull, 50. M. Hubbard, Macon, Ga., Care Hubbard Bros, Dairy. a ~2 mos. old reg. J. male calf. ire, Starlights Combination, and out of. extra fine reg. Jersey cow. $25 or exch for syrup (Ga. Cane), seed oats;-or vr, old Leghorn pullets at market val- ue, or for hay or corn, if near my home. S G. McNeill, Arlington, Ga. _ 1 milch cow, 7-8, Jersey, to freshen in. January. $50 FOB. Mrs. J. GC. Goolsby, Graham, Ga. Rt. 1._ - 1.solid red cow} gentle, T. B. tested. Will give milk April 15th. $35 at barn ester Thomas, Temple, Ga. Rt. 3 Box 155. Bull's, heifers. milth and beef cows Be sale. W. D. Watson, Loganvilie a. 1 milch cow. 3-4 Jersey and 1-4 tereford. Good cond. second calf heifers 3. wks. old, gives 2 1-2 gal. per day. $35 for hoth at barn: Sam Yawn Milan--Ga. Rt. 3. : -1 black Jersey will freshen = ahr? the 15th of January for sale. Mrs. Fleteber Yancey, Monroe, Ga. RFD 1. HOGS FOR SALE -2 sOws and 1 boar. 5 mos old, P. C. Will reg. in buyers name, $13 each, or the 3 reg.-for $36. Good blood lines. out of a fine sow. No exch. J. E. Bai- lev. Ravmond, Ga. > Young Hampshire bears from -Champion breeding, wt. 50 to 109 lbs and ready for service. Reg. in buyers name. crated and put in express office for $15 each. Dbl treated against cholera. L. EB. Hatcher, Cochran Ga -3 S..P. Cl shoats. wt. 40 or 50 Ibs. $3 each; 7 nies. 6 wks. old, $2.50 each, $5 nor. Sam Tyler, Gladesville, Ga. Piss of good breed, thrifty. 4.0 each. FOR. Good shrats. about 109 Ibs: 9 1-2 Ib. All inoculated.. POR. y and March hatchins,/ T. J. Brown, Pineview. Ga. : and buyer pay postage, eg fat and thrifty gilts, cross between 4 \ 3x | ducks. Will not ship. N a little bone guinea and S. P. C. 4 mos old and never stunted. $6 ea. or $15 tor the 3. Geo. A. Thompson, Swains- bord, -Ga.- Roe 2. : > Pure bred S. P. C. sow, 2 yrs. old. Cholera immune for lite, Goou vreeu- < 9o or excn for value in No. Spanish peanuts, or ior mieat 1108s. C. D. Williamson, Plains, Ga : Duroc J. pigs, about 3 mos old, $5 ea. 2 for $9. B. J. Head, Alma, Ga. . Duroc Jerseys and mixed pigs, 4 and 6 mos old, $5 and $8 eacn, very Fier- sou, Culioden, Ga. Rt. 3. : 2 thoroughbred Duroc guts and 1 boar of the highest breeding, wt. around 150 lbs. 25\ each, $10 for the 3. Can furniso pedigrees. H. R. Lip- aam, LaGrange, Ga. -4 reg. male Essex pigs, dbl. treated, wt. about 60 lbs. $10 FOB... J. F. Fos- ter, McRae, Ga. Back Essex male hog, wt. about 150 ibs. 8 mos old, $15 cash or exch tor N. C. pinder seed. F. H. Harris, Scre- Ven Gas ave. 1S 0% 00. - Pure bred big bone P. C. gilt, 5 mos old, thrifty and in good cond. $12. Riley . Couch, Turin, Ga. ~8 thoroughbred Duroc J. pigs, five mos. oid, 50 to 75 lbs. $10 eaca, FOB. A. A. Copeland, Vaidosta, Ga. Rt. 2. Reg. O. I. C. pigs. 3 mos old, males soon ready. for service. Prolific, large litters, and quick growth. $8.50 each, $16 pr. A. T. Rigsby, Sale City, Ga. 3 (2 gilts and 1 maie) Duroc shoats 80 or 90 lbs. $9 eacn; 8 pigs, 6 wks. old, $5 each, $10 pr.; 2 sows, P. C. & Duroc, crossed 300 lbs. if fat would dress 500 Ibs. $30 each. Mrs. Fiev- suer Yancey, Monroe, Ga. RFD 1. -9 pure bred! StraightNNose Berkshire 7 wks. old pigs, wt. 30 lbs. ea. and 1 sow of same breed, 1 1-2 yrs. old (brought 10 pigs the first litter and 11 pigs the last) wt. 500 lbs. when fat. $65 with reg. papers. No exch. Roland Ferguzon, Canon, Ga. 1 big black P. C. 3 yr. old with 4 gilt pigs, 4 wks. old, and 1 big biach 4, . 2 yr. old sow with 4 male pigs, 6 wks. old. All large and. hea.thy Make best offer. Wouid consider corn a exch. Mrs. L. S. Ellington, Way- cross, Ga. Rt. 3. 2 7 pure bred Straight-Nose Berk- shire 8 wks. old pigs, 40 lbs. each, $o each; also 3 gilts of same breed. 6 mos old, wt. 175 lbs. $20 each, $55 for the 3; 1.1-2 yr. old sow, same breed, yt. 500 lbs. wnen fat, brought 10 pigs the first litter and 10 the last, already bred. $65 with reg. papers. No-excn. Dorsey Martin, Canon, Ga; HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Mare mule, 950 lbs. gentle, work anywhere and sound. $60 cash. Grady Luittie, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 3. per 1 good 5 yr. old mare mule, wt. around 900 lbs. Sound and all right, $85. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks, Ga. RABBITS FOR SALE ~ 1 pr. New Zealand Whites for sale or exch. for $5 worth of Spanish pea- nuts, sound for seed. Mrs. O. L. Bush, Deerun, Ga. gree 1 pr. Ped. N. Z. White, pink-eyed rabbits and 1 doe, same but not ped. Will exch for 6 hens or pulets, oi healthy stock, or for same number oi B. E. Roughton, Jr., Macon, Ga. 232 Ga. Ave. ; +2 Belgium. rabbits, $2.50, or exch. for 2 Regal Dorcas hens and 1 roos- ter. Wimberly Gillis, Soperton, Ga. Chinchillas, grown does, ped., $2.50; zrown bucks, $2 each. Exch. for oats and yellow corn. Dave Milford, Co- cumbus, Ga. Rt. 1. Gold Cert. Chin. bred does, 11 mos | old, ped. $1.75 each. Walter Parks, Darien, Ga. : 8 1 pr. Chinchillas, 9 mos. old, in good cond. Second direct from Sun-et Ranch, $6 or exch, for pure bred Bantams, Sidney J. Herring, Hart- well. -Ga, Rt. 5. = SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Herd of gcats, 14 or 15, 2 billys, bal. nannies and kids. $9 for lot at farm. Grady E. Scott, De- Sota, Ga. 12 or 14 head of pet sheep, $2.50 per head if taken within a few days. Most all ewes and soon cant be mov- wd as it is time to increase Live five miles east of Norman Park. Thos. J. oe Norman Park, Ga. Rt. 1, Box -Reg. Tog. milk goats: 1 reg. buck. lver grey color, 22 mos. old, with waddles under throat, hornless witr a large curl in foretop. Paid $100 for im at 8 mo. old. sell for $75, or exch for 1 reg. Guernsey heifer over four mos. old, for corn er chickens: 1 Toe doe, 2 vrs. old, gave 1 1-2 gal. milk per day with first kids and she is now bred acan to the buck mentioned are $50 or exch. for ree. J. heifer a /Hill Road. F. Fraley, Atiania, Gaz, sell at once. Bronwood, Ga. Rt. 1 _ Thursday, January 8, 1931. _ across the waters. ming, Ga. Rt. 5. Live Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED old enough to eat for their living in field, or meal age, 2 to 6 mos. will do. Must be cheap. Will exch. value tor same, within as near distance as pos- sible. Ea. to pay expiess. Wri.e. J. E. Brown, Metier,-Ga., Rt. 1. = at home: 111 East Point and Ben Rt. 1, Box 176. i Want a good milch cow, 3 to 4 gal. and at least 1 lb. of butter. Will exch Wannamaker Cleveland and Ruck- Ga. Want L. J. Ellis, Cum- Want 1 or Z pure pied neifer calves high class cotton seed for planting; Want to exch value for cow, or any- thing else can use. Write. Come see 4 4 ers. State kind of cow and best price. 'in first letter. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks = 1 gentle ox, 1 that will plow or work to wagon. Prefer 1 that works with bits and bridal as horse does. State what you have and price del. my home. Rt. 1, Box 40... D. Y. Hicks, Roberta, Ga. + Mrs, A. T. Lee, Gadii, Ga. 2 - Want to exch an extra fine 400 lb. P. C. brood sow for a fresh milch cow. == "Want to exch W. L. pullets, April - mos old. Rt. 2 HOGS WANTED Make best cash prices at your home on some pigs. Wyatt Hudgins, Fiow- ery Branch, Ga. Want to exch. pure No. Ga. Sorg- hum syrup, Wannamaker Cleveland cotton seed, heifers to freshen, Janu- ary and February for sows, gilts, and rood stock pigs. Duluth, Ga. _ Want 1 pr. little bone, broke-nose Berkshire pigs. Must be cheap for cash. Resident of and own and run two farms in Ga. C. R. Owenby, Cul- person, N. C., Rt. 1. Want 5 pigs, about 8 and old, cheap for cash, and fairly good stock.. State best price and what you have. A. J. Kent, Midville, Ga. Rt. 2. HORSES AND MULES WANTED __ Want to hire a good 5 or 6 yr. old muie, wt. about 1M or 1100 lbs. in good cond. and who will work any- vhere, to make crop, at reasonable price. Or will buy and exch. good value in part payment. Miss L. _A. hamilton, Carnesville, Ga. Rt. 1. RABBITS WANTED : Want to exch. senior does reg. prize winning stock for 4 lbs. Value of does, $4 and will allow 20c lb. for friers. T. S. Patterson, Fitzeerald, Ga. ee 30 -White Kings, $7.50 for lot. Must Ga. 930 Napier Ave. Red Carneaux Homers, -prs. 90c pr. here. CQ Rk SYEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want 2 or 3 common goats: 1 billy and 1 or 2 does. Not over 8 mos old. about 25 Near Dry Branch, Geo. W. Williams, Macon, Ga., within 109 mi. of Commerce. Gordon, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5. Georgia Products For Sale W. L. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Med. size white, table peas, with = brown-eye, extra fine, 10c lb. el, C. Heaton, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 3.- ' Cream sugar crowder peas. Makes 3 crops per year. 5 lbs. $1; also Bush R. F. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga. Mung beans, 14 lb. Brown sugar srowder and Lady Conch peas, 12 1-2c lb. and Mexican June corn, $2.25. M. Pletcher, Jackson, Ga. .20 bu. Brabs, not mixed, good and sound, picked without rain on them. $2 bu. W. M. McGinnis, Alpharetta, 9 bu_ Brabs, $2.50 bu. Sound and clean. Party pay frt. also, red and white nest onions, 50c gal. Sam L. Gable. Tallapoosa, Ga. Ga. He | Stock and Crowder peas, ~100 Ibs. large pecans, bu. peach seed, and Sta- ple cotton seed, for sale. Make offer. W. D. Watson, Loganville, Ga. * Pure, sound white running butter bean seed. 25c Ib. or exch. for nice, bright. dried apples. mos, old. Buck was brought from| (Continued on page five) Pron sees frying size rabbits of any breed not wt. over Special prices on large amts. E. hatch, for 1 reg. heifer calf, 1 or 2 W. T. Steed, Macon, Ga., Write. Joe L. Payne, = 10 mos. Russell Turner; Macon, - Exch pure bred Thompson B. R. cock- erel and vullets for same. Prefer to be and Running butter beans same price. Mrs. G, L. Jones, _ Se a Op ee ane Thursday, January 8, 1931. Poultry For Sale | - ANCONAS & BANTAMS FOR SALE Bantams, Buff Cochins, $3 per pr.; re 50 per trio; Golden Sebrights, $6 . trio; White Jap Silkies, $6 pr. cocks, $3 cacn; Black Rose Combs, $5 Black Red Old Eng. Games,: $5 trio; Silver Sebrights, $10 trio; Buff Coch- Ancona pullets, March and aye 1 hatch, now laying, Sheppard str. eacn,. FOs. Cash with order. L S.f orn, Daisy, Ga. 3 Ancona hens about 18 mos. old nd .1 cockerel, about 8 mos old, $10 for the lot of 9, Mac Moses, At lanta, a. West View cemetery. Bufi Cochins, $5 trio; Black Rose Combs, $52.pF. Golden Sebrights, $6.09 trio; Silver Sebrights, $10 trio. Black, | Red Old Eng. games, $5 trio. George _ Austin, Atlanta, Ga. 356 Moreland - Ave. N. EL. 1 old pr. 1929 hatch pure Jap sil- _. kies,' $10; 1 trio, a hatch, ready to lay, $10. Mrs. W. E, Hannah, South tlanta, Ga. 12 Game and Golden Sebright ban- tams and 1 Golden Sebright - cock bird, . $1.50 for the lot. Mrs, J. B. Rainwater, College Park, Ga Care Gen. Del. 2 Builf Cochin cocks and 9 hens, $10. Cash -cniy: Wiley Sherard, For- syth, Ga. Box 6&3. 1 Frizziey Buif Cochin bantam hen, $1 FOB. H. M. Adams, Dougiasville, Ga. 10 E. Strickland St. ers, 50c each. Money order. No checks. Rt. 2. W. Brantley, Carnesville, Ga., Common bantams, large or small _ type. Pick of tlock pullets, now lay- ing, 75c eacn;-hens, 60c. Guar. to please. James Rice, Dopugiasville, Ga. Rt. 2. a ] hen and cockerel pure bred Gol- den Sebrighis, Clarks strain, $3 the opr. Miss Alice Joiner, Soperton, Gao Re. <2: ~2 April hatch Butt Cochin bantam cockeiels, for sale or exch for pullets of the same breed. Whitley eters, Blakely, Ga. = BARRED, BUFF, WHITE AND. ) OTHER ROCKS FOR SALE JY White Rock cockerel, Fischel str March hatch, $1.25, Ne J. C, Gools- by, Graham, -Ga. *Rt, March and April igh Partridge Rock cockerels, extra nice, $2 Mrs, Jesse Mixon, Ceilla, Ga. Sol: j201d-in April White Rock roos- ter, $2 del. or exca for 2 puliets, Brown or Buff L. Write first. Mrs. AT. Lee, Gardi, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 40. 42 young :B. R. hee gag ern str. $15 bch for lot. Mrs. S. Bradshaw, - Wrightsville, Ga. Rt. c ~ $0 Parks B. R. 2 yr. old hens, $1 ea; cocks, $2. Permit No.-53-D1-30. No handiing. Miss Lillian Grubb, Dem- . orest, Ga., Rt. 1. aes White Rock pullets and ! rooster $5. Nearly 7 mos. old. Mrs. B. J. Head _ Alma, Ga. 7 Park's strain, bred to lay March and April 1930 hatch B. R. cockerels, $2.50 each, FOB. Mrs. M G, Smith, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. .L Select 18 mos. old, fine, well dev. cock, and 6 young hens, all pure Thompson Ringlet B. Rocks. $10 for lot; February ecckerels, read aL for ser- vice, $1.75 each. Mrs. Mabry, Canon, Ga. . 7 April hatch B. R. pullets and one -cockerel, $8 FOB, or $10 del. Exch for - game number of dark Cornish games. H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga. . Be-R, pure strain, blood tested, $1 -each, or exch for calves or pigs at = market price or what have you to a Roo ~B. J. outs Manassas, Ga. = 100 Thompson B. and 50 R L --Red, Owens strain, ices 12 wks old $1 each. Miss Maudie Smith, Savan- nah, Ga. Rt. 3. White Bluff. Selected Parks B. R. cockerels, from hens av. 200 egg per yr. sired by cock from 287 egg hen. Now ready for ~ service. 8 mos. old, $2 each, $14 for jot. Exch for pullets from good stock of same strain. Coops to be ret. Sat. guar, Reg. Permi D1-30. Daris - Raulerson, Rockingham, Ga. "parks strain B. R. March and Ap- ril cockerels, $2.50 each, FOB. Mrs. M. G. Smith, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 1. -..- Pure bred Thom a strain hens, $1.50 each; and pulle $1 each, del. Mrs. Geo. "Pridgen, a Ha EiGt aria oncench fo sl uullets, $7.50 for lot, or = rd corn. Mrs. Joe Harrison, Rock- ingham, Ga. Pure Thompson in cockerels, $1 and $1.50 each: Geo. "4 mixed bantam hens. Good moth- | for Can use. str, | 4pril_ cockerels, ready for service, cockerel for 2 Imp. Ringlet B. R.| V: =e extra fine, large, well dev.! MARKET ready for service, $2 ea. FOB. Mrs. A. R. Watts, Canon, Ga, -Pure Thompson Imp. Ringlet Feb. hatch cockerels, ready for service, ig. and healthy, well dev. $2 FOB; March hatch, same strain, $1.75; and a fine 13 mos old cock, $2. All FOB. Mrs. pr.| Nora Mabry, Canon, Ga, Reg. stock Parks strain B. R. Reg. Permit, D2-30, of Cream Grade siock. March hatch laying: pullets, $2 each; April cockerels, $2.50 each; 2 yr. old cock, $4; Crates to be ret, Money. or- fer ee: John A een -Graymont, a. -Pure Thompson Ringlet Mar hatch B. R. cockerels, $1.25 each. Mrs. J: A: Wilson, Martin, Gas Rt. 33 Thompson Imp. Ringiet: 2nd direct: 2 fine March hatch AR. cockerels; $1.75 each; 2 cocks, 1538 hatch, $1 23 each; 15 fine yearling hens, $2 each. Sell in lots of 5. Cash. FOB, Mrs. C. A.| Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5. March : hatch B. R. rooster, $1.50. Cash with order. Toomsboro, Gas Rt. 2 6 mos. old pullet and cockerel, very -fine, - 50. Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoo- dy, Ga. Fowler str. B. R. March hatch, 3 pullets and 1 cockerel, $4 for lot. Mrs. J. W. Lofton, Jackson, Ga. RFD Thompson: By Re: early March. or erels, large. and ready for. sevice, $1.- - 50 each, FOS here. Cash with order. toca A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. Rie 3. Thompson imp. Ringlet. B. R. cockerel, 10 mos. old, pure bred and well dev. $1 each at my home. Exch for good cern at $1 bu. Mrs. T. H. Darnell, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 1. 8 hens and q rooster, Barred Rock |mixed with Black Minorcas. Give best price for lot, FOB from Canton in first. letter. Lee Whitmore, Can- ton, Ga, Rt. 1, 4 B. R. cockerels, March hatch, Thompson, str. fine Uinines: $2 each. FOB. D. eo eee Pinehurst, Ga. 1 1-2 yr _ old B. stock, ahi $2.50. Exch, for anything ter. T. W. Roberts, Colees Park, Ga. 417 E Mercer Ave. 3 B. R. hens, 18 mos old, now lay- ing, Parks strain of high egg produc- tion, $2 each, $5.50 for the 3. Mrs. W. M. Bien, Waycross, Ga. Rt. 1. Pure bred B. R. Ringlet March ee aad $2.50 each, and cheaper if 3 or 4 are taken by Buff Rock April cockerels. $1.50 and $2 each. Nugeett - strain. Exch one nice. Apri] hatch pull- ets. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells,. Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1. 15 White Rock hens and 15 W. pullets, $1.50 each, also 3 cockerels, $3 leach. All Fischel strain J. C. Lee, Alma, Ga. - 1 pure bred a mos" old White Rock cockerel, $3;. pure: bred 18 mos. old cockerel, s150 50 or exch: or for five [young pure bred W. R. puliets. #W. E. |'McMichen, Cartersville, Ga. RFD. 4. 3 Partridge. Rock pullets and rooster, $5 or exch. for 1 good pig. Mrs. S. J. Balenger, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 5. 1 pure bred Partridge Rock rooster, 1930. spring hatch, $1.50 FOB. Mrs. Margie Moore, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. BRAHMAS 4 fine Gray Brahma March pullets, $1.25 each. Cash with order. Ss. Carrouth, Royston, Ga. . me 4 Giant strain Brahma _ cockerels, $3.50 each, or 2 for $6. Wt. 9 lbs. =. Jewell Godard, Mipedgeville, Ga. Rt. 2 ful blood Giant strain April hatch cockerels, $1.50 each; 18 mos. old cock $2. W. E Small, Oakwood, Ga. DOVES FOR SALE 1 pr. Ringneck doves, $1.50; also 3 Birming ham Roller hens. Will trade 2 hens oe 1. cock, if other party will |. pay exp. both ways. J. W. Bartlett, Columbus, Ga. 2412 Marion St. GAMES FOR SALE 4 pullets and 1 rooster, pure pred dark Cornish games, large type, April hatch, $1.25 each. G. S. Landrum, Warrenton, Ga. Rt. 1. 3 pit game pullets and 1 fine stag. Sell or trade for a good pig. No small bone types nor runts. Garl Griffin, Gainesville, Ga. 85 Oak St. Guar. ful) pices Cornish game cock- ee $1 each. . L. Hicks, Villa Rica, Ginn Greys, ad Reds, and Blues: cocks, hens, Stags and pullets. pure bred pit games. C. C, Phillips, Royston, Ga. 10 pure S. A. Ginn Red Roundhead oe, $2 each, $16 for el, L fT. ghn, Roysto a Ga. Rt. As yards, $2 each. Sidney J. Mrs. EK B. Warren, breed hens: hea: vy siza, | fruit. R. rooster, from fine a come after the roos- | arty; also pure bred) 3] rit hatch, one | | All BULLETUNM..- oF. game March hatch pullets. Raised from one of T. W. Sanders. choice EIDE Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 5, Pure. bred Black Rounchesd pit | games: cocks, Tee and pullets. May- nee strain. J. Peniand, Ellijay, 2 Warhorse games, 10 mos old, $1 50 each; 2 Blue and 5 Gray hens, $1.75 each; 1. gray cock, $1.50; 1 stag, 1-2 Blue: and 1-2 Mugwamp, $1.50; stag, 1-2 Warhorse and 1-2 red Quill, $1.75; 18 mos. old gray cock, $2; No. 1 War- horse hens, $1.25 each. in lots. of 5 or more. Dillard Wilcher, Gibson, Ga. 8 pure dark Cornish Indian game hens, about 18 mos old,.and.1. cock- erel, 18 mos old, $15 for lot, FOB. Mac Moses, Atlanta, Ga, West View Ceme- ery. Pure bred fancy R. C. dark Gortiish: Indian game hens - ae cockerels, $l.- | Zz each: Mrs. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, a. e 2. -yr. old Indian game cock, from prize winning stock, $2 or exch for 1 goose and-1 gander, del. Jno. E. Stan- ford, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 6, Box 817-A. Phone Cherokee 1031-W. -4 or 5 game cocks, al] Blue and dead game for sale or exch for good, full] Games or Brown Lh. pre- ferred. Must be young hens. J. B. Sweatman, Cumming, Ga. RFD 7. -9 mos old Cornish game rooster, lg. $2 or exch. for 20 Ibs. dried Mamie Eades, Armuchee, Ga.. Allen Roundhead stag, April hatch. Thoroughbred, $2 if taken at once; also 2 March hatch, 3-4 Top- -Knot Blue and 1-4 Ky. Dome, both in full feather and dead game, the first $5 gets them. F. C, Lowman, Ellijay, Ga. GIANTS AND LANGSHANS 10 fine J. B. Giant pullets, begin- ning to lay, $10. R. L ae Brew- ton, Ga. : 20 J. B. Giant hens now 1 aying, and 1 cock, 9 mos old, een e- blood tested. Henry Fowler, Roy, a T mos. old, 1930 hatch J. B. Giant roosters, $1 50 FOB. Money order or cash. Mrs. Pi Underwood, Galzoun. Ga. Rt: 2. Few J. B. Giant roosters, oon hatch, Paid $1 each for them at one] Rt. so each. L. J. Ellis, Ga. R ; Pure bred 1 yr. old ae Giant hens, $2.25 each del Mrs. Geo. Prid- gen, Wray, Ga. ; Black Giants, spring 1930 hatch. Pure bred, 2 hens and } cockerel, $5 for the lot, or more at the same price. and you pay the express... Money or- der. Mrs. Vinia Childs, Dalton, Ga ae a full blood cock and 3 putllets, Ap- Black Giants, $150 each: Wik. Small, Oakwood, Gas So SO" LEGHORNS --1 mature cockerel, Tanered at AAA ped. stock, Booths prize winning line $3: each, E. Maynard, Newton, Ga. 25 S. C, W. L. hens, last January hateh, Tancred str. $25 for lot. Mrs. Joe Harrison, Rockingham, Ga. 395- 8.-0; W. L Ao yr: old hens and pullets from Ped. roosters and Con- test hens. Now laying. $1.25 each for entire lot. W. M.. McGinnis, Ainnar: etta, Ga. Rt. 1. 4 Brown L. hens, dark, small comb. of Tormahlen strain, April 1929 hatch |. $4 if taken at once. D. H Pelham, Edison, Ga. Rt. 2. Lit a 100 pure bred Everlay str. young Brown L; hens and pullets, eq. Mars lay, .75c. each. . Am tee eee ded? Ferrell, Cairo, Ga. Rt Il 40 young W. L. hens for sale at once. Make best offer for cash, at my place. Now laying. Sell in any cuan- tity. All good, No culls. Mrs, Bertha Blns, West Green, Ga. Rt. 2. 4 mos. old Everlay Brown lL. roos- ter, $1 if taken at once or exch for 10 lbs nice dried apples postpaid. Mrs. E. P; King, Rochele; Ga. Ri: 1. 18. mos. old W.L, cock, Tancred str $2 FOB. Extra fine. No checks, Mrs. bow ee Lavonia, Ga. 1. Brown L. cock,- 10 mos. old, ready for service, $1.50, or exch. for two Brown or White L. pullets. or 2 youn? Guinea hens and 1 rooster. he J. Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga. 140..S. C. W. L. pullets, March 193- hateh, Tancred strain, from special matings. Now laying. $1 235 each. Mrs. Eugene Weatherly, LaFayette, Ga RFD 5. Sev. ped. cocks and cockerels for breeding purposes, from. high officia) | record hens, Pure Tancred stock. Feea- | dy for service, 9 and 10. mos. old. Lim-. iS ne am booking SE epee a ater a Ney ia for del. after February 15th until, Ma: Z Discount on early orders. Write ee prices and mating list. M. .W. Kan- tala, Elberton, Ga. c -Cockerels from direct imspomed Barron stock, from hens-with r from 200 to 285. Wing banded an ped., blood tested and State accret 700 Gancred W. Leg hain uar March and. April 1930 hatch Bre for high egg production. producing 2 yr. old hens mated ee from 254 to 276. Now laying better than 0 $1 each in 100 lots, FOB. fi All orders filled prompt Money order, or. Treg, currency checks. J. B. Parrish, 30 W. LL Will take $25 far hens and 1 cockerel, 1928- jo M batch. All fat and ready fo ing | Cash with order. Guar. safe del, Exe) for 25 bushels good shucked | r sacks del. at Meansville.. sey, Meansville, Ga. 8 or 10 Everlay Buh. hens ae ull. ets, $1 each. Gao Rucs.;.. 3 : - an 25 March hateh Kerlin w. bes sul laying, $I each. Guar bull Mrs. Milton Minshew, Wa on 45 pure sired S*C. Ww. eh last uary hatch pullets, $1 each, _ for shelled corn at $1 bu. Mrs. Harrison, Rockingham, Ga. : 5) each, 1929 and 1930 hatch hens and pullets; 75c each. free with every 15 hens. ~ Mrs Moore, Juniper, Ga. ee 10 nice hens, April hatch and 1 hatch, no akin: Buff Leghorns. $25 for lot. Also 1. tra fine Buff L March- cotherel, $l B. L. Lynn; Waycross, 3 ~16 Tancred strain hens aa ter ,not related, $15. Mrs. Mau I Summit, Ga. 100 B. L. hens, Feb. and March: 19: hatch. Tormahien strain. Some gan laying at 4 1-2 mos. old, $1 each: 10 unrelated cockerels. $1 each. Mrs. J. F. ee Cochran, Ga. R L. pullets, 6. mos old, Se or exch. for most | Mrs, Maggie on a pullets most of. tk All pure bred | bstr, day old. They will grow to wt. 15 to of equal Pale. Cairo, Oey Re. 3, Box 93. B, Ww. Te March ; l yr. old hens, 0c ca direct stock.. Mrs. Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. : ~ White L. hens for eae or exch, R mer Davis, Summit,.Ga. Rt. 2. and March 1930 hatch pultets, oe Y. Williams, Tig WReMpe lS: Ga Sev. cockerels and cock for, bie purposes from hens with Off: y Wational Egg Laying Contest r 250 to 284 eggs type, pure bre mos. old. Sat. with ea. bird booking orders for future chicks, out of close selected eee 2 and 3 yr| old pure Tancred W. L at. reasonable prices. M Ww. Ka Elberton, Ga. . 8 Ferris pure - bred feany to la: L. pullets, 85c each. Mrs. B. T. Px Mitchell, Ga. . ay Sates 15 pullets and 5 cockerels, WwW 3 1-2 mos, old, 75c each. ly spring laying, Tennille, . es j L. April hatch: panered pul- Strong, Ne L. cockerels, . in 51 weeks Large | Tancred st. 10 ae at lets, $15, L. N, Box | Rt. 5, Box ot hatch, well shape d and vi 25 each; between 600 an pullets, March and on hateh breed, $1 each. Mrs Parrott, Ga. 10 extra fine B- stm March 1930 hatch, $1- each. Cla hnson, Conyers, Ga. R ee 50 thoroughbred W. W. L. pullets. Well. dev. an ning to lay. $1 each, FOB, Ezzell, Rockmart, Gas : 7 mos old Tancred cockereh, grade Ped, Maynard, Newton, Ga. : 25 y L pullets cates young Le roosters, 60 W. L pullets, fronds now laying, April hatch, $65 pre Hailey Vickery, Lavonia, Ga * 100 March hatch B. cs now pullets, $1 each, FOB, also ling. W. L hens, 90 each Chas Gainesville 50 W. Ll. March puilets, layin: the i cond. from ped. birds. No each No less Mrs. HV. _ ,_- LEGHORNS t meV . pure Tancreua W: _L. roosters, } hatch, from A&M College, Car- |, Ga. Priced to. go, $1 each, _T. T. Hattaway, Davisboro, Ga. 30 W. L. now laying puilets, 10 mos $1 each. John G. Adams, enc March | and April pullets: care- selected. Farm on -Cascade Road} . d.svance beyond: Cascade Springs write. 8B. 4. Mfddiebrooks, Sr., O iddress given). : pure bred S.-C. W. Li. Tancred rels, no culls, $1.25 each. John- O'neal, dr., Valdosta, Ga. 605 No. St. ll stock B. L. roosters and five , $1 each, also 2 R. 1. Red roos- eath if taken at once. Mrs. Willis, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. pure bred Tormahlen dark L. pullets, well culled, $1.10 ea ~100 hens, 1920 hatch, culled m 350, at $1 50 each. Mrs. W. E. unah, South Atlanta, Ga. 1s. C. Buff L. March cockerel, $1.- FOB. Mrs.*L.O. Stapler, Roop- | Ga. Rt. 2: t str. B. L. hens and young pul- and young roosters, $1 each. Exch ood sugar cane syrup. F. H. Bunn dville, Ga. pear AND TLAKENVELDERS S. C. White Minorca Hay hatch kerels, eggs direct from Eden C.' s trapnested matings. $1.50 ea. Oe Rick G. W. ck Minorca hens about 18 l, and 1 rooster, March hatch strain; $13 for lot, POBS Fe-C. ith, Chickamauga, Ga. lack Minorca pullets and one Pape strain, $6 for lot. Mrs. ; Wiese Martin, Ga., Rt. 2. Ss. C. Black Minorca hens, Pape sr each if all are taken, or exch E Maynard, sly gore rain. Txhibition eee $5.0 00 per rio. ggs, $2 per 15. Mrs. G. BE. Ray, ort Valley; Ga - Rt. 2. 2 each, $3.75 for the pr. Mrs. | Tanner, Wrens, Ga. SCELLANEOUS CHICKENS . ' FOR SALE 3ig mixed hens, 1923 and 1930 hatch ea $19 doz. L. E. Williams, Ty Light Brahma, Giant str. cock- seach: <1 spangled game stag, * 1 Blue Stag, $1 and 1 Blue cock |5. S. old, and 1 Red a 18 mo. old, pure bred and the 2 for $5, or lue for $3 and Red for $2; also to go- with cocks, $2 each; 1 m and Red hen, pure, $2; one Je hen, $2.50; 1 Gordon hen, $1.50; lf Spangle and half Grist Grad : 1 half Gray and half Red : 1 Red Tasse]. pullet, $1.50. P. Weaver, Royston, Ga. RFD 1: 500 broilers, av. 1 3-4 lbs. for sale. = Price, Rising Fawn, Ga. a} ORPINGTONS Golden Buff Orp. pullets, March ch, of the finest pure: bred stock inable, $1.50 ea, $14 for lot, FOB. . Hazen, Athens, Ga. 785 Boule- Apri] hatch pure bred Golden ff Orp pets, and 12 hens, 1 1-2 3. old, SL. 5 each, or exch. for \March dark - Brown or White, pure Leghorns, or White or dark pure ornish Games.. Write first. E. illiams, -Hilltonia, Ga. ~ bred, blood tested, State Ac- redited cockerels, $2 each, S. C. Buff pril hatch. Mrs. W. E. Webb, r., Oglethorpe, Ga: Rt. 1, Rt. 2, pure bred Buff Orp hens and one . $1.50 each; $10 for the lot; " per 15. Miss Ronie Johnson, in, Ga. Rt is yrs.) Berry Strain, Exhibit- uff Orp. roosters, $1.50 each J. W. Lariscy, Halcyondale, Ga. aoe : Golden Buff Orp. Chainnidn ers of South. 15 yrs. breeding. good quality cockerels and pul- ady for service, $3 to $10. Pens ted for breeding. Mrs, Ed Morgan. ericus, Ga. >ure bred English strain S. C. Buff p. from prize stock, 20 March and hatch. ready to lay pullets and nice cockerels, $1.25 each; 10 hatch pullets, $1 each, $37. 50 for | - f= a FOB. No culls. Mrs. C. fk cockerel, Holterman str B MARKET BULLETIN same number J. Black Giants. Mrs. |W. E, Whisnante, Rutiedge, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 Buff Orp April hatch cockerel, $1 eae Mrs. Anna Mills; Surrency, Ga t Sev. fine Byers strain Buff Orp. cockerels, ready for service. Bull w skin, Wt. 8 to 9 lbs. $3 to $5 each; 2/ 2yr. old roosters.: Eggs were direct from Byers. Ms. J. T. Wilkins, At- lanta, Ga. 836 North Ave. N. E. PEAFOWLS FOR SALE 2 beautiful Blue peaiowl hens for sale. S. M. Weliborn, Columbus, Ga. Box 304. ~ PIGEONS FOR SALE White Kings, Red Carneaux,: Car., Homers, Spiashers, Sell my en- tire loft of Homers and Splashes at bargain. T. J. Climer, Atlanta, Ga., 507 Seminole Ave, Phone Jackson 5454-J. Sev. 100 pure bred White Kings | at sacrifice at.once. B. T. Oxley, Bol- ingbroke, Ga: 1 pr. Standard White Kings, mated, panded and working. $3; common pig- eons, mated and working, 30c pr.; 1 Homer rooster, 75c... Guar. to James Rice, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 2. White Kings, vaiue $5. Young birds mated, banded and working. Guar. nighest quality. Sell or exch. for country cured hams and RpocucesS Ea vO pay express. Mrs, W . E. Rumph, Julloden, Ga, White King Su iabee: Mated prs. $2.50; youngsters, $1 each; Exhibition Silver Kings, $6 br. youngsters, $2 ea. $22 a doz. Geo. Austin, Atlanta, Ga. 356 \Moreland. Ave. N. E. _ Pure bred oo Rock pigeons, mated and banded, $2 pr. or exch for chickens at market price. C, H. by, Columbus, Ga. 22 11th St, White Kings, mated, banded working. Good breeders. $1.50 pair. Youngsters, 3 and 4 mos old, $1.25 pr. F. B. Flanders, Rockledge, Ga. [ ; R. I; BEDS oe 1 yenaten from highest ae Te SRS. cial mated pen, 10 mos. old, 8 lbs. 18 mos old, same quality, "6 1-2 C Over- and | rooster, $1 50. Mrs. J. W. Brown, He- lena, Ga. he To yr. old thoroughbred Red rgoster, Donaldson str. $1 FOB. Mon-. Jey order with order. Mrs. J. J. Hen- drix, Jefferson, Ga. Rt. 1. March and April hatch Red roost- ers,- $2 each. - Miss Florence Horne, Grovetown, Ga. .1 extra fine dark, 2 son str. Fine breeder, $3.09 each;. April hatch, $2 each; | 3 18 mos. old hens and a cockerel, trio, $5. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 40 R. I. Red January hatch, pure bred pullets, $1.25 each, FOB. Mrs. J. C. Goolsby, Graham, GarRts 3 last April hatch pure bred pull- ets and 1 rooster, S.C. Red, $8 or exch. for hogs; 1 rooster, $2.25 or exch Dollie Blackwell, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. 1 extra fine, select young cockerel. Owen strain, ready for service. Level dark Red, $5; pullets as above, $1.50 a Miss Ina Maynard, Newton, a R. I. Reds: 4 hens and 1 cockerel, Donaldson strain, March 19th hatch. Extra good, $10 for pen of 4 hens and 1. cockerel, FOB. Money order with order. Mrs. J. E. Barger, Bremen, Ga. -Feh and March hatch S. C. R. I. Red cuckerels, Harold Tompkins and High - Accredited strains direct, from first prize winners, Garden $3 each. Mrs. H. L per, Grantville, Ga. - 10 S. C. R. L. Red pullets, April heh and 1 cockerel, $1.25 each, $13.75 for lot. Pure bred dark Reds. Pullets now ready to lay; 1 rooster, 2 yrs. old, $1.- 50; 8 mixed breed friers, 60c_ each. $4.50 for lot of friers. Money order Mrs. L. D. Kimbrel, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 3 8 young ready to lay pullets and rooster, this yrs. hatch, from Nich- loss Master Bred, S. C. R. I. Reds Write for prices. Mrs.- C, O. Kegg. Perry, Ga. 20 SCR Red pullets, April hch Mayhood str., from Booths AAA matings, from very high trapnest re- cords. No culls $1.50 each. $28 for lot; 2 cockerels, same kind, $3 each. Miss Ruth Thornhill, Boston. . Rt. 2, . Culpep- 50 pure bred S. C. R. IL. Red hens, hatched~Spring 1929 SI each; 50 hens, $45; 15 Red hens, 1928 hatch, 18c tb. Exch hens for Crystal Wax Bermuda onion plants or for peas. Mrs. J. H. Jones, Brooks, Ga. 10 R. I; Red pullets and cockerel, Tompkins strain and 10 pullets and BR: |ruary and March 1930 hatch. |birds guar. Sell or exch eit Feb- Fine Buff, Sat. yr. old Donald- S. C. Red cock, | $5; extra fine March hatch cockerels, |- gr eta Square ( also Giant M her lot for | ducks 10 pullets and 1 cockerel, Black. Mi- norcas of pure blood. Must be good. S. L. Allen, Montezuma, Ga. a.|~ 15 dark S, C. R. L. Red pullets, most of them ready to lay, $1 each, or the ts for $14. O. A. Anurews, Jackson, Ga. RFD 2. -4 pure bred S.C. Red hens and 1 rooster, all large, $4.75 for the 5. Cash; (no checks) with order. Mrs. J. H. Carrington, LaGrange, Ga. Rt. 1. 45 R. I. Red hens (as good as,can be had) 62 March and April 1930 heh $1 each, or 20c oe at my cuicken yaru. No checks. T. M. Todd, St. Charies. Ga. a : -Pure Donaldson second direct, Apri. hatch cockerel, extra tine, weil aev. $1.50 each. Mrs. Nora Mabry, Canon Ga. / vel s. R. Red April hatch cock- erel, | Direct: Meant Tompkins Bostolu and New York priz winners. J. C. Williams, Lablayette,. Ga. 83 Dough- erty St.. 3 Tompkins Rs: Reds, very dark - splendid shape and good size cocker- els, almost 1 yr. old, wt. 8 to 9 lbs Ready for service. Mrs. J. T. vo Atlanta, Ga. 836 North Ave., N. -10 fine, pure bred R. L. "Red vanes good healthy stock in fine cond, 2o. ib. also 10 fine, pure bred B. R. hen. large, nice good laying young hen: coc ib. Mrs. S. W. Sloan, Auourn, Ga Large, dark S. C. R. i Red Mare. hatch cockerels, $5 and $3.50 each; lk mos. old cock, and a2 yr. old cock, both very fine, $5 each. All tron. Mayhoods. prize stock and heavy lay- ers. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bron- wood, Ga. 1 fine young R. I. Red March roos-: ter, from heavy laying Butts strain $2 del. Cash with order. Rev. J. E Channell; Plains, Ga. Pure bred R. C. R. L. Red cocks anc cockerels, $1.25 each, Mrs. -A. B- Crow, Flowery Branch. Ga. RFD 2. -R. 1 .Red cockerels, Owens strain March and April hatch, $2 each. Mis. | Florence Horne, Grovetown, Ga. -.9 Red hens, and 1 cockerel, $10.0 FOB for lot. Walter Franks, Jr., San dersville, Ga. 5 mos old R. I. Red from Standar: nates, $1.50 each. Cash only. Mrs E. Rooks, Elza, Ga. ~ ae C. R. I. Reds, 10 pullets, 4 Ib: $7.50; 2 choice cockerels, same age, > each; January pullets, $2 each; small- er size, $1.50; January cockerels, $3 t $5 each. Sat. guar. Mrs, J. EB. Sike. Cochran, Ga. Rt. 1. 1 Donaldson strain, 2nd direct, 1 mos old cock, $2. B. H. Walton, Dame. Ferry, Ga. 10 wks. old Red -pullets. Fine an well dev. $1 each; 10 mos. old pullets $1.50 each; eggs, $5 a 100. H. G Bicarouns. Whigham, Ga. : SUSSEX | Pure bred Speckied Sussex, Apri. cockerels, . $1.50 ea. 21 mos. old fin cock, $2. Mrs. C. .R. elie Mon. roe, Ga. Rt.c 1 = TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE 22 Ord May hatch hens from Elli. direct, wt. around 17 to 18 Ibs. Pure bred Big Bone Bronze, $4.50 each | Mrs. F. Cowart, Summitt, Ga. Rt. 2 12 Blue Speckled - guineas, 11 hen and 1 rooster, 50c each. Cash. Mr: aS S. Parrott, Resaca, Ga. Rt. TS : 1 extra> fine, early hatch M. B SobbIEr * $6: 3 early hatch hen, $40. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5. .l pure bred M. B. tom, wt. 20 or 2 lbs. 2 yrs. old, $6 FOB; 1 April hate. pure bred 15 lb. tom, $5 FOB; 3 pur bred M. B. hens, 2 yrs. old, $5 dei. Mrs. B, F. Morrison, Gainesville, Ga RFD 8. me 3 White African guinea sete i .25 each, FOB. Pure bred. Mrs. Taylor, Rydal, Ga. oe few spring hatch toms for sal. or exch. Specially good. peers L J. Ellis, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 5. 12 White Pekin ducks, zoe 3 drake May lst hatch. 3 of these ducks th: tip of their wings turn to the sid Jisfigures their, looks some. $15 fo lot. Exp. paid. Mrs. J. H. Smith Elza, Ga. Pure Bourbon Reds (the kind tha come hom at night) large and wel ee Toms, $7; hens, $5 each Mrs, R Greene, Cuthbert, Ga: Rt. 4. : oop mos. old guar .pure M. B. Gold- bank, Bird Bros tom, extra fine fo: breeder, $10. Money back if not Sat- isfied. Mrs. J.-P. Mabry, Canon, Ga Trio of dark Muscovey ducks for sale or ee for 5 R.-I. Red pullets. 5 S 1930 hatch gobbler $4 or exch. for 4 red pullets. Both to pay exp. chgs. Geov Merritt, Greensboro, Ga. RFD 2. M. White Pekins, 2 ducks and one drake, $5.00; Indian Runners, 4 (thre cks and 1 drake) for. TS, Thursday, January 8, 1931, D. Smith, Savannah, Ga. Rt. 3, Cof- fee Bluff. M. B. tom, fine for breeding for sale or exch for syrup, dried apples or a pig. Mrs. W. J. Whitehurst, Gordon, Ga. ne Early hatch big bone Bird Bros. pure M. B. turkeys, large to age, in good cond. $5 each. Mrs. A. EB. Ha- mer, LaGrange, Ga. Pure Bourbon Red tom, $8.50. Mrs. F. R. Smith, Metter, Ga., Rt. : Me 2 Giant big bone M. B. toms, Bird Bros. pure strain. Both prize winners rat 6 mos., from unrelated stock, P20 lbs. and more when grown, $7.50 each. Mrs. J..W. Lariscy, Haleyon~ dale, Ga. - ? ton Tooe wil resistant. Sell oF exch. for Runner peanuts or W. pullets. Dr. N. C. Alston, Hichiand epee - -0 bu. Cooks wilt resistant, $2.25 per 00 Ibs. FOB. Pure pinned for plant- noe, Money ne order. S. W. W'lson. Woolsey, Ga. 1; Wannamakers for ee 109 Ibs. | $3; 500 lbs. $12.50. Can use some peas, corn. oats or wheat in exch. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. Cooks re-improved, ist; yr---from Orig $1 bu. EH. U. Dixon, Blackshear. Ga Rt Tl. Box 104-= -Pure Wilsons bic boll, Trade for a brood sow to brine pigs this spring, not over 1 yr. old; black P. C., O. I. C., or eee wanted. Her- yr, from: Cokers. Alex Camp-. - Seed ginned unmixed. $1 bu.: Mrs. S. M- sees. Viade 19 bales with a mule. Cash with order | wanted. bu. less if all taken in 1 lot Staple. $1.25 bu. in. staple ~ BULLETIN det Cock, Marietta, Ga. 201 Maple Ave. Limited quantity of Ped. Cokers, No. 26,60. bu. - Pure; recieaned,: irom 3-4 to 2c a lb. above ordinary cotton H. S. Bryan, Canon. Ga. Covington loole black rot resisting cottcn seed, $2:50 per 100 lbs. Excn. for well bred gilt, or syrup, meat, lard or shoais. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga. Piedmont Ped, cotton seed, $1 bu. M. W. Willingham, Luthersville, Ga. Half and Half, $2.50 per 100 1b.-bag, FOB. W.D. Bryant, Cuifee, Ga. 25 bu. wilt resistant cotton makes a bale. to the acre, $l bu..FO3S. .Casa with order. Reason, Lott, Hazlehurst, Gate 3: -Ruckers, Ist yr. from Ruckers, 90c bu. FOB: P: M. Holcomb, Auairsvine, Grae nts 2: zo bu. pure Wannamakerss, 75c bu. FOB. T. W. Golden, Buchanan, Ga. Cokers super-seven cotton seed, Ist ee 29 bu. J. W. Den- son, Macon, Ga. O. Box 314. 50 bu. ware "0c bu, H. R. Al- lison, Bairdstown, Ga. .00 or 500 lbs. Gokers No. 5,. lints 39 to 40 per cent lint, 1 1-16 to 1 1-s taple. Sell, or exch. for Iron peas. 109 Ibs. seed for 1 bu. peas (seeu leauy culled). CG. S. Fisher, McDonough, Ga. Rt. 4. Haif and Half, from Summerour the Orig:;; and Wannamaker Cleve'and. Carefully saved and good, sound: seed. $1 per_bu. or exch. for Runner pea- nuts or good hay peas. W. L. English, Ambrose, Ga. Rt. 1. High class Ruckers, especially se- lected for planting, also Wannamak- or-Cleveland wilt resistant seed. Both yar. above av. seed. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks, Ga. Few bu. College No. 1, $1 bu. orexch for Runner peanuts or a Duroc hog (sow preferred). Bayne: Hs Jenk- ins, Manassas, Ga, Rt. Ruckers, ist yr. ee Orig. - 47 per leent, 602 bu. FOB. D. H: Holcomb, sgairsville, Ga. Rt. 2.- 10 bu. Cokers, privately ginned, 1 t-16 in: staple, $1 bu. Trade 1 bu. for t pk. O-too-tan beans. C. L. Masdon, Jlem,,Ga Rii-2. Pure Manleys Heavy Fruiter, also some Ocala. Good and sound. "$1 bu. del. in good sacks. i. W. Thurmend, Greshamville, Ga. ~ New, imp. Half and Half, big boll, extra. good staple, about 1100 Ibs. makes 500 wt. bale. Careully selected, $i bu FOR: Dp; aa. Rt. 4. Pure Ruckers, 1st- year from Orig. 46 per cent lint. No black seed. Sell, or exch. for 2 pigs,.or Sceu oats, u pone in comb. C. Garrett, Oakwood, +300 bu. Petty Toole, sound and gocd. 75e bu. ar will take lecs in ton lots; J.-S Beck, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 5. Good Picdmont, $1 bu. Add ship- img fee. J.-A, Scott, Carrollton, Ga. Reda 3 or 400 bu. recleaned Wannamak- sys, gathered before - rains. Sound and good. 2nd yr. from Orig. I. G. Joiner, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 2. Wannamaker Cleveland and Pied- mont Cleveland. Kept pure at gin oe and recleaned. $1 bu Ca=" +h order. A. J. Bailey, Hartwell, Ga. Wilson's big boll, and Cooks ihip: ept pure at. gin. $1 bu. Exch. for zorn or Buff hens,-at market price. J. Ee Gay ly Lys Gar Rt tL Rete FOCE wilt resistant, 2nd yr from Orig. c bu. Grown on own farm, ds. Palit Blackshear, Ga. 100 bu. Sikes Ped. imp. earliest. bi: boll, 1 in. staple. 2nd yr. from Orig. Guar. sound and bright. Will cull i: 75c bu.- straight, or 85c bu culled, both FOB Bos twick. Pe be Kimsey, Farmington, Ga. RFD 3. Cooks. wilt resistant, 902 buor 76s bu. in. 10 bu. lots. W. S. Norton, Edi- son, Ga. Raburns imp. Poulnot, kept pure at. gin. Sound and recleaned, $1 bu while they last. FL . Raburn, Ideal. Ga. Wood's extra big boll, early, 1 in 38 per cent lint. Fruits heavy By ins; mail PP. in 2nd zone, $1.25 bu or by frt. FOB , $3 per 190 Ibs. Monev order. Jeu. Davis, Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. 5. Box 126.52 Selected W. W. ee a. Ist yr. from grower, in bags, 109 lbs. for #250 Exch. for Crystal Wax Bermu- da onion plants. Francis Jones Brooks, Ga. ~ Sound Wannamakers for sale exch. Write. A.C. Altman, Screven Ga Rit Bos 16h, A few bu. Bulloch Special ceed. larve bol. easy to eather. 11-15 75c bu. and add charges. Ww. dhe McCart, pees = Bi 4. or C. Brown, Colquitt, cotton |. 40 lbs. drieu horse appies, fre cores and peelings, ldc 1b. der. Mrs P.>.B Benson; Gao Rid, 1M bu. tree run nice Wine: ples, $1 bu. FOB Orcaard.. ais: sundried apples, 12 ib. FOB ville. F. L. Asbury, Ciaikesv Yates and Terry, 120 bu._7 trucks at Cornelia in buik. M riam, Atlanta, Ga. 306 Eu Nice sundried apples, 15c * Henry Weaver, Macion, Ga. Extra good, new sundri from choice. acid iruit, irce and core and insects. 8 Ibs. 60) Ibs. $1. ::Postpaid: .C. FP; Mad tord, Ga. 5 44 lbs. sundried peaches, worms, ldc lb.; 20 i-2 gai. beans, li 1-2 gal. cans bia and 6 1+2 gal. cans hier ; per can. FOS. wis: wu; Jefferson, Ga. Rt. 1. ao GRAIN FOR SALE ~ Pure Abruzzi seed rye, in ne bu. bags, $1.c0 bu; Fuigiu bu. Ali recieaned "and siz nere. O. K, David, Mars aliVi Pure Bancroit seeu uals; any toreign grain or giass . bd. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Rosen rye, 65 pk., $1.25 pe $2 bu, 2 1-2 bu. $4.75; aiso 2lbs: 35; 5: lbs. tC} 10 ps. W.-H. Waddetie, Pearson, ne; Hastings 100 bu. Fugaum a kers Colu. provi. vais, each va wu, Marretis 40 to 1 wheat, 2 irom seed direct for Orig. iuney recleaned; Texas Kh oats, 75c. R. W. Stembridge ville, Ga. Hiastings seed oats, . in| pu. bags, 90c bu. Cash with Ri By Lee; Concord, Ga. = -Kastings 100 bu. Fulghu kers Cold Proof oats, ea. iMarretts 40 to 1 wheat, $ seed direct from Orig. a vecleaned. Texas Rust 0% R. Ww. Stembridge, Ga. s Sagrain 303 the new g forage and silage crop. 2 cro ture grain from i panting n imp. seed grown in No. Ga ibs vad, $1; 1 pk. postpaid, $2; 1 SOx eh INCA, Carnesvil HAY FOR SALE. 1 ton bright, nice hay, oi Baled without any rains inuney order, No checks. lor, Hazlehurst, Ga, RFD 2. Bo Car 01 g00d peanul hay. er. Wilbur Smith, Cochran, G 5. Box 40. 1 car of 10 or 12 tons of : velvet beans, crao grass ani 9d -yass and corn, $15 ton, Couch, Albany, Ga. VYECAN AND OTHER FRUIT ETC. FOR SALE ~ Sev. M, Tung Ovi nui trees ; or -exen: for any kind of iar Priced low at 7 ea. in icts . sower price on sev. M lots. W. you have and number of trees ed. -B. B. King, Montezum Gov't. insp. budded peca ead. var. all sizes. Sell or e tor low pripes. #.-. Geiger, side, Ga. Lot of nice paper shell pec sheap or exch ior anything mm my.farm.. Ben R. Tann rsvill; Gas = Early Harvest, crees, 4 to 6 ft. 40 each, $ 58 a 100; also Progre sive st: Jants, 75c a 100, $5 M. All St rue to name and ree Binsenaey, Cleveland, Ga. - . POTATOES FOR SAL L State insp. Big Stem J ae Seed, vine grown, - Dasher, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. * pig Big Jersey potato se sale. WwW. C. Long, Screven Imp. Porto Rico et zood large size 5c bu. ; checks. J. C. Taylor, Hazlehur RED: 2. Box 61. VEGETABLES FOR 1 acre of collards, I 1-2 ac bage and 2 A. turnips. now r _ale cheap. York PE Rt. 1; Near Funston, About 2 acres fresh ie wash, pack and del, in cood . truck. S. N. Carver, Moultrie Bn 2 kinds, for pickl lots. Andersen, eee Se as MARKET BULLETIN Thursday, January 8, 1931. Soa Sage e) # : he Georgia Market Bulletin Published Weekly By The BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director _ Department Of y Agriculture Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner _ Thursday, January 8, 1931. February, 15, 1922. at the post Office at Atlanta, Georgia, un- er the act of June 8, 1900. Ac- cepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Act of October 8, Notice of farm produce and ap- purtenances, admissible under postal regulations, inserted one time on each request and re- peated only when request is ac- companied by new copy of no- e t Second-Hand Farm Machinery, Flowers and Seed, Incubator and Ornamental Nursery Stock no- tices are published in Monthly errement which appears on ie first Thursday of each month : Farm Land for sale editions are lishedat intervals during the ar. Advance notices of these editions appear from time to | me advising advertisers when to mail us these types of notice. _ See ast ah Se imited space will not permit ertion 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- Entered as second class matter - VEGETABLES FOR SALE gram, Blairsville, Ga. Rt. 4. d gic Products For Sale bout 1 ton of cabbage, 2c per head e at home. Make best offer. E. F. rgia Products Wanted BEANS AND PEAS WANTED for 2 bu. beans. tta, Ga, Rt. 4 Want to exch. white peas or syrup 1e seed for Otootan beans. 3 bu. J. S. Giles; Ma- ~ COTTON SEED WANTED Vant to exch peas at $3 bu. for e kind of long, 1 1-16 in. ctaple ton. R. S. Sparks, Shiloh, Ga. GRAIN WANTED a4 Want wheat and corn for chicken 4 Claude Eubanks, Smyrna, Ga., 2. \\ price is right. ivonia, Ga. ant wheat suitable to feed chick- Quote be t price. Want sev. bu L. L. Whitmire HAY WANTED eanut hay. State bet price station, condition of hay, etc. sollins, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 5, POTATOES WANTED s on them. Ga oO Rico seed p3tatces. ) 3. Want ant 2 tons peavine hay and 1 ton de Eke Jant sev. nunarea du. rorto Rico t potatoes, Govt insp State best E. T. Clements, Ten- Want best price on 400 Ibs. insp Write at . S. A. OBryant, LaFayette, Ga Sweet and Irish potatces flake best cash price at your home. _ Plants For Sale tt Hudgins, Flowery Branch, Ga. and Permuda onion, 500 75s; n, Ga. he pa M del. in Ga. A. E. Reinhardt, J., Chas. cabhate and Bermuda on, 25c a 100, 500, $1; $150 M, posipaid. Miss Christeen Durham, sale City, Ga. Cabbage plants, $1.10 M. Haynes Waters, Jr., Ulver, Ga : 1M tine, well rooted extra _ fine blackberry piants, foc a 100. Excn. 300 piaais ior a setting oi 15 pure pred eggs: J. B. Giants or most any pure, heavy breed. Ha. to pay Ciigs. Al.o 25 peach trees, 5 to 6 it. hign, irom gooa cling and clearstone s-eu, 15c each, $2 tor lot ,or exch. for good sardea pea sced, cabbage, col.aid beaa seed; lim or more otner good _ var. strawberry plants, 25c a 10U, or exci tor turn.p, tumato or buncn butver- bean seed, or for white ieed sacks, 10U lb. size, at 6c each, unwashed. Mrs. W. Wilkerson, Dixie, Ga. Rt. 1, Care CG.-G. Hedges: Kudzu, the permanent hay crop, yet no pest. Plant now. Plants, 1c eacu, FOB. Chas. E, Oxford, Concord, Ga. Bt, Tt: Dutch and W. cabbage plants, 20c a 100, 90 M. Kiondike and Everbear- nz strawberry plants, 25c a 100, $1.50 M. All cel. C. Garret, Oakwovou, Ga. Cabbage and collard plants, 300, 50c. 500, 75c; $1.25 M, Bermuda onion sets $1 gal. Bermuda onion piants, 65, 500; $1.10 M, del. Guy Crow, Gaines- vilie, Ga. Frest proof cabbage ; and cnion plants, 7oc.-a M_ All leading var. J. Lewis, Valdosta, Ga. Progressive everbearing oO strawberry, 1 35c a 10), $1.50, 500; $2.75 M. Arti- | chokes for planting or table use, 35 gal. 50c peck, $1.75 bu. Cash or mon- ey order. Add postage. Mrs. Emily Long, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. Box 13. All var. frost proof cabbage, Ber- muda onion, Ga. collard p-ants, 500, _02; $1.50 M. prepaid mail; $1 M. exp. 301. G. W. Coleman, Tifton, Ga. Cc. O. D Frost proof cabbage and onion plants, $1 M. Andrew Clark, homasville, Ga. Millions J. and Chas. W. and Flat Dutch cabbage plants, ready for im- mediate shipment. 500, 65c; 95c M, 3M and up, 60c M. First class plants. Full count. B. J. Head, Alma, Ga. Frost proof cabbage plaats, 0c, 500; $1 M, postpaid. W. H. Weaver, cilla, Ga. : Frost proof cabbage, Extra Early J. and Chas. W., Succession, Sure Head and Flat Dutch, 500, 55c; 90c M. 2M $1.70 del. postpaid. $3.50 for 5M exp col. Quick shipment. F. F. Stckes, Fitzgerald, Ga. - Frost proof E. J. and Chas. W. cab- bage, 500. 60c; $1 M pens. Lids Stokes, Fitz~erald, Ga. P. O. Box 369. -3 nice sage plants, 20c; also dry sage leaves, large pkg. 1c. Exch some. for peanuts. Mrs. Annie Vollrath, Winston, Ga. Hastings Sure Head cabbage plants 202 a 100 plus postage. Mrs. A. J. McGraw, Brunswick, Ga. 2907 Nor- wich St. 1M Himalayan blackberry plants, $1.50 a 100, $12 for the lot. Mrs. S. W. Sloan, Auburn, Ga. Frost proof. open field grown, now ready, Chas. W., Eavly Flat Dutch, E- J., Succession cabbage plants, 50c, 200; 70c, 500; $110 M. Crystal Wax Bermuta onion. 20c a 100; $1.50 M All del. Mrs. W. N. Lott, Braselton, Ga. St. Rezis and: Cuthbert red ra r- herrv plants, 50c a doz. $2 a 100; 500 $7: $10.50 M. Can supply sev. M. E. J. Hart. College Park, Ga. Rhubarb or pie p'ants, yr. old. Mix- ed var. if desired, 302 per 1-2 doz. 40 loz. 8 doz. $1. Prepaid. Ira C. An- Jerson, Roy, Ga. je Kiondike and Lady T. strawberry, 29 MM Mastoten blackberry, 50c dozen. Raspberry, black and cream, 602 dz Kudzu roots, $8 M. Include postage. Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody, Ga. Comfort plants. 20c each; Yellow reot plants, 25c doz. ratsbane plants, 25c doz. No money orders on Pisgah. Cov Cochran, Pisvah, Ga. Collard, J. Wakefield and Earlv Flat Dutch cabbage, 500, 75c; $1.25 M mailed; Crystal Wax and Yellow Ber- muda onion, same price. B. R. Wood- liff. Flowery Branch, Ga Chas. W.. E. Flat Dutch, All Head early and Copenhagen Market cab- bage and Ga. collard plants, now rea- dv. Prise bv mail, prepaid 500, 90c; *140 M or $1 M. Exp. FOB. John W. Berrvhill, Lakeland. Ga. . E J. Wokefield cabbage plants, 300 403. 500. 55c: $1 M del. R. M. Crow, Oakwood, Ga. Red and hlack everbearing raspber- rv $1 doz. Ladv T. strawberry, 40c a 100: Mammoth Everbearins 40c a 199: also White Ene. peach trees, Eng. horse apples, Blue Damscn, Quins: trees, cach 907: ebinauvapin. chest- nuts, 20c each, $3.50 doz. Add p*st- age. Mrs. H. F. Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4, A i from now Nice strawberry plants for saie or exCil, for Cabpase aiid other Write. Mrs. Cleon Cowart, Summui, N\ Ga. Bermudasonion pzants from import- ed seed, $1.25 M. Roy Jordan, Ko- chelle, Ga. E. J., Copenhagen Market, Dutch, Wakefield, irost proof canvage, Doweu- paid, 000, 60c; 906 M, 24 $1.15. yvohn a3. Pope, Fitzgeraid, Ga. ; Rhubarb piants, woc doz. prevaid. No stamps accepied. Mrs. H. UV. Mar- lin, Vienua, Ga. Ko. 2, Box 10. Sev. millions long icland Wakefield caboage piaats, trost .p.oof, $1.00 M. 500 $1; del. No checks... Wuey Smitn, Tennille, Ga. 1 or 2 million Long Island frost proof cabbage plants, tor prompt snipment, $1.00 M. 50J, for $1 uel. No checks. Best cabbazye can be grown for present setting. E. T. Ciements, Tennille, Ga. Frost proot Copenhagen, Flat Dutch, Early J.,Chas. prepaid, 500, (5c; 91.40 wi, KXpcess, 15C M. Be:muda onion plants, $1 M. Prempt Smpmenc. mM. , Sims, Pembroke, Ga. Cabbage plants, Chas. E. J., Ccpen- hagen, Flat Dutch, prepaid. 50J, sx, vl.40 M. Exp. voc M, Beimuda onion plants, $1 i. Large piasits and prompe supment. C. M. Sims, Pembroke, Ga. HK. J. and Cuias. W. Cawvase p.al.s, -0c M, dif 15 M. Crystal Wax, ber- muda anu Prize Taker onlu p-anu, ready the middle or last of Janu- ary. $1.50 M. at good, strong p.anis aud prempt saip. Guar. Harold smith, waxiey, Ga, Rt. 4. Lady I. anu Mastodon everbearing strawberry plants, 3oc a 100; ng. horse apple trees, 20c eaCil; quince trees, 20c each. Add postage. Mrs wW. IN. Lurner, Vahionega, Ga. Rt. 2. Imp. Lady T. strawberry p.aats, $1.- 50 M. Lucretia dewnerry, oc a 100. Hxch. for bUdUEA Pca, Appul, P-.str- app.e trees or grape vines, or eggs. wirs, J. C. Pierce, stockuon, Ga. Progressive everbeanng siwvawoelry, 25e @ 100; $2 M. cu. for butter- peans, gardea peas or oion plants, ou: pear trees. Mrs. Beile Joiner, Super- von, Ga. Rt. 2. 25 Red Everbearing raspberry plant. for $1; 12 assorted grape vines, $1, v00 Kiond.ke and Miusionary straw- berry, $2.50. Aliso app.e, pear, peaci, plum, scuppernong anu Jaines giape., aod other nurcery stock. vames Uur- eton, Austell, Ga. Frost proot Karly J. Wakefield cab- bage plants, 20c a 100; 60c 000; $1 M. del. 5M lots, 5c M del. Prompt de.. Winfred Waldrp, Flowery branca. Ga. Chas. W. E. J. cabbage, 60c, 500, $1 M del. 10 M. $7.50 coi. Guy Was.- arip, Fiowery branch, Ga. Fiat Duten and C. W. cabbage plants, 50c, 300; 500, 75c; $1 M del. 5M lots and up, 75c M. Exp. col. u wi. Wingo, Ga.nesville, Ga. Rt. 2. Everbearing strawberry p-.ants, 35c a 100; $1.50, 500; $2./5 M,. Wice yr. oic sage, 25c for 3 bunches, 45c tor 6, 75c doz. Cash with order. Add pods.age. Wiss Lillie Dockery, Dahlonega, Ga. E. J. and Chas, frost proot caboage plants, 65c, 500; $1 M. postpaid. KR. Jnanclor, Seville, Ga. : Chas. W. and Fiat Dutch cabbage and Ga. collard plants, 15c a 10), $125 M. del. Eariiest imp. Klond.kc straw. ig, 40c a 100. Add Crow, Cumming, Ga., ostage. t. 4. Majo. Earliest var. imp. Kiondike straw. well rooted, young plants, 30c a 10u, $1.50, 500; $2.25 M.del. Prompt ship- ment. Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. Klondke strawberry, 25c a 100, FO_- Money order only; also 2 teacups o. -ugar parsnip seed, 55c, or exch. for 500 frost proof cabbage p-ants. Mai- ae Moore, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. oe Kudzu plants, $5 a M. also ceel- ling pecans, 20c lb. Mrs. G. E. Ray, Fort Valley, Ga. Rt. 2. Frest proof E. J.. and Chas. W. cab- bage, now ready, full count, open field crown, 200, 30c; 500, 60c; $1 M del. by prepaid PP. J. zerald, Ga. Rt. 3. Frost proof .E. J. and Chas. W cabbage, 20c a 100; 500, 75c; $1.25 M yostnpaid: Bermuda onion plants, 25c a 100. 500. $1; $1.50 M posipaid. Mrs. Etta Durham, Sale City, Ga. Lead. var. cabbage plants, 500, 65c; $1 M del. Cash with order. Would pre- fer selling patch cabbase and Ber- muda onion plants. If interested write for particulars. Mrs. Geo. Gaffney, Fitzeerald. Ga. Rt. 1. Rooted Kudzu, 2 to 5 yrs. old, $1.- 35 per 100 del. Exch. for budded_pe- san pineapple pear trees. Mrs. Lula es Moultrie, Ga. 606 10th Ave., O. Stokes, Fiiz- Cabbage plants now ready, any time on, about 5 to 7 in. 65c, 500; value. | 25c a 100, $2.25 M. Everbear-'| $1.25 M.-5iM or more, $1 M. Add pos- tage, or xp. collect on big lots. J. C. . Chambers, Gainesvule, Ga. Khrv 1. BE. J., Chas. W. cabbage, ready, 500, 65c; $1 M. Crystai Wax Bermuda on- ions, 500, 75c; 9ivo M. Casi Wats Ore der. W. H. Boatrigut, Amma, Ga. bage, Heading var. and Ga. collard, voc a 100, $1.25 M. frt..5M and more oc M. xp. col; K.ondike and Lady T. straw, zoc a 100, 34 mM del. oM and. Exp. col. Ovie Crowe, more, $1.75 M. Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. .Frost pioof cabbage, E. J., Chas. W. and Flat Dutch, 60c, 50J; $1 M post- paid. RFD 4, Frost proof cabbage, $1 M. Collard _ plants, and white Bermuda onion 3 samz price. W. W. Winiams, Quit- man, Ga. : Chas. and J. and Flgt Dutch cab- i Roscoe Mays, biuzgeraid, Ga. i E.erbearing black mulberry, 3 to 5 | ft. high, 10c each; also white scupper- ~~ nong, 10c. All well rooted. Mrs. Mar- vin wicCook, Mcintyre, Ga. Rt. 2. . Frost proof cabbage, growing open fielu in No. Ga. E. J., Cuas. W. 202 a 100; 65c 500; $1 M FOB. F. L. Grigg, Gainesville, Ga. Box 55. 250 M cabbage and cabbage-collard Pg 4 ae hy piants, ready/ Early Flat D., Long Is- _and and E. J. Waketield, Copenhag- All $1.25 M. del. Will ex-" en Market. a are change some for Spanish or Runner = peanuts, or for Sorghum cane_ seed, ~ Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register, Ga. Gov't insp. Nursery grown Pro- gressive eve:bearing sirawoerry plants Re ise a 109; Lady T., Klondike Missionary, 50c a 100,- $3.50 M. del. special attention. to all orders. P., M. Eead, Cleveland, Ga. E. J., C.. W., and Copenhagen Mar- ket cabbage plants. 24. hours service: J. S Burgess, Pembroke, Ga. Himalayan blackberry plants, PAS is son, Alto, Ga. Box 121. Kudzu, well rooted and 2 to 5 axch. some for peas, beans, Velvet beans in hull and cur-- 2d bacon, all to be at reasonabie pri- ses. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. Everbearing black mulberry sprouts _ and sat. guar. 500, 75c; $1 M, 5M $4, be sdviip, 53 each, ~C, EF. Math= =e. yr. id plants at rea onable prices, Would Otootan Soy ~~ and AS 10c each; white scuppernong 10c ea; ; : Lucretia dewberry, $1 doz. also nice, undried apples, 15c lb. also a few peaches. atvre;. Ga. Rt. 2; Box 17: i Black, and yellow garden goosberry, well rooted, 10c ea, - for white eed sacks, or anything can use. Mrs. ~ Mollie Henderson, Ellijay, Ga. Rt.-3. = ~ r $1 dz. Cash. or exch. 30x 44, es _ Frost proof Chas. W. and Succession and Bermu- ja onion plants, $1 M del. Special wice on large orders. Brooklet, Gag Plants Wanted Want to exch. dried figs at 20 . b. for EB. J. cabbage and onion plants H. G. Watson, Ath- . wt $1 M. or sets. ens, Ga. Rt. 3. Want to exch. 2 lb. Dixie Belle wa- plants. L. Bloodworth, Mcintyre, Ga. Rt. 1. _ Seed For Sale ion sets, $1 gal. Lady Finger peas, 8 ontine bean seed, 5 lbs. $1.50, or 50c b. okra seed, 25c lb. turnip ssed, 50c onion sets, $4 bu. in bu. bags. Exp. col. - Nice, clean tobacco seed from Broad Leaf tob. 12 1-2c teaspoonful; also Jumb>s pumpkin seed from 200 Ib. pumpkin, 15 seed for 25c; yellow dock * dried, 20c lb. seed cane, $1 hundred, or exch. for meat, FOB. H. H. Hall, - Americus, Ga. Texas Ribbon cane seed, 100 lbs. deep yellow pumpkin seed, other things can use. Ea to pay. chgs. Add postage on small orders. ter beans, very prolific. also some pole butter bean seed, 25c lb. Good auality Mrs. Daniel McvUook, Mc- . raspberry, tame | cabbage plants, EB. J., BoE. Mallard, = termelon ceed for 1M Bermuda onion Ea. to pay postage... Mrs. R. ~ Genuine crystal wax Bermuda on- os. $1; giant goluen wax, black val- ib. yellow Danver and Au:trian brown _ Jater Stephens, Flewery Branch, Ga. tee eee al? : $3.75 per ee 25e for cupful and a lot of other seed. Exch. some Gukins, pumpkin cushaw. ~ for good tender beans for seed, and oa H. F. Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. A few lbs. small. white bunch but- . tees eS. ae okra seed, begins bearing when 6 or if seacon is favorable. 10c per tbls. also red Fot pepper seed, lone pods, 10c teaspoonful. Mrs W. L. Daniel, Oawcon, Ga.. Rt. 1. Box 101. ates seed, fine and fresh, for sale, i Mrs. E. B. Green, Hapeville, Ga. = 864 Central Ave. eee * 8 in. hich. and will bear until frost ~~ Thursday, January 8, 1931, Seed For Sale ourds, 15c each; pumpkin seed, squash, 0c CUDs Or ORG Sr Cana Joupe seed or white spine cucumber sec. for white feed sacks; also witch el bark, 30c lb. biack siaxe 1vcn, bunches, 30c; and Adam appic ed, 25 seed for 50c. Rosie Stuver, gah, Ga. Stone Mtn. melon seed, 75c Ib. also nustard seed, 5c pkg. and corn tieid on seed, 15c cup. Ali home raised. = . Scott, Carroilton, Ga. Kt. 1. a Belle watermelon seed, 60c Ib to 5 lbs. or over, 50c lb. now pre- aid, Also Watson meion seed, 6c ib? foney order only. R. L. Bloodworta, cIntyre, Ga. Rt. 1. Jatson seed from select melons, Dc lo. V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga; Little white a onions, 4Jc gal. or Mrs. ; . Whisnante, Rut- , Ga. Rt. > 1-2 gal. good, sound everbearinz seed, $1.50 for lot, and party to postas e, or 30c at. and I pay pos- age. Will exch for other kind of arden seed, or cabbage and Bermuda aion plants; also good sound pop mm, 5c lb. Any quantity. Add posi- age for small amt. Will seni iarge uantity Exp. eeu Mrs. J. T. Dan- Dexter, Ga. Sweet pimiento ppper seed, $1 lb. Seven Top turnip seed, 30c lb. Broad Leaf chewing tobacco seed, 30c oz. or $2 Ib. del. C. Garrett, Oakwodd, Ga. Tom Watson melon seed, hand sav- ed from selected melons, 5c lb. po-t- aid. Sample on request. Tilden ohnson, Coolidge, Ga. RFD 2. : ee Wonder seed, watermel- ms grow to wt. 75 to 150 Ibs. Atiida- it from Ordinary of Washington Co. prove I raised 18 on 1 vine, wt. 20 Ibs. Selected seed, $1 oz., $.0 lb. fo checks. E. T. Clements, Tenn- Ga. bu. pure Honey Drip | seed, $2 bu. ao Ri. HH. erly, Ga., Rt. Long green Gia okra, seed, 20 Ib. : ae postage. A. T. Milteer, Quitman, ~ Seed rice, 80c gal. or 40c per 1-2 also ge seed, 25c a cupful rig aby M. F. Etris, Dahlonega, Ga. 00 lbs. Perkins long green mam- th pod okra seed, extra early, very rolific and bears until frost. Mok> est offer, all Pg part. E. L. Todd, aldosta, Ga. Rt. 1. - Good var. table pumpkin seed, 20c beet seed, red and white, 10c sorghum iso a few more lobelia (or tiled bacco) seed, 50c thls. del. or exch. for good, tender, Burpees__ stringless green pod bean aac at 25c lb. del. ae ts . K. Stacks, La- Beat the Bee Syrup cane seed, and threshed and. winded, gathered ee rain. Good, stund. 15 Jb. S. . $1; $4.50 bu. del. also pure Ruck- s cotton seed, ginned 45 per ceni of 1-8 in. lint in 1920. 75c bu. FOS ch. for 1-2 bu. Otootan ions. C. Smith, Buford, Ga: Rt. Mixed watermelon seed, gees Y., sound, clean 1930 crop. 25 per large teacupful; Eden Gem cantaloup banana muskmelon, mixed, came pricd also have a few bu. 1930 crop good, sound, selected Mexican June, vellow d corn, $1.25: per peck del Mrs. H. aa Sullivan, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 5. Seed Wanted Want 3 or 400 white cane seed for cash. near Brunswick oc J. J. Sapp, Arco, Ga. Box 53. ~ Will: exch. babv lima beans at 20 for Carpet grass seed. 10 lbs. hesns for 10 Ibs. seed: also exch. 2 1-2 lbs. babv limas for 1 gal multinlyiny 0 white nest onions. Mrs. J. B. Brown Eastman, Ga. RFD 1. ee 12-bu. best cotton seed: als 5 bu. black-eved peas; 3 bu. Otootan beans. Must be ennd first class seed. Burn best ee DD: Snes Fair- n, Ga. me _ Miscellaneous Wanted Wanted: 5 gal. cood Ga. cane svrun at 60c gal.; 50 Ibs pork, butchered but not ent up. at 10c Ib.. 1 45 Ib. can lard. at 12 1-2c Ib., 1 bbl. of good flour, between $6 and $8. a bhi; 5 by. _ fine meal, at $1 bu. and 50 Ibs. gocd. eQAn rice at =e Ib and $2.50 worth of Will exch. . Write mith, Bavlev Ga. RFD 1./ Want 911 kinds of seed, canned fruit, feathers, peach seed, any kind value of $20 or Henry J. Gayler, yy MARKET BULLETIN of medicinal herbs, butter, syrup and ~oney. ch, vaiue for.same. C. Cal- houn, Atianta, Ga. Box bi, otauul Vv. Want corn, syrup, honey. MaKe besv price at your nome. Corn must ~be shucked or shelled and syrup and honey in new tins. Wyatt as.udgins, flowery Branch, Ga. Positions Wanted Young man, 21 yrs. old, a ante job on tarm., Lue time on Iarm, ots0ii., uealiiuly A@NU Will work ilor-y.0 a mu. anu bara. James Delton, Waynes- boro, Ga., Care Gen. Del. Want job for wages on a 1 horse crop on 50-50 basis. tka.ssed on larm. Honest, sober, no bad navies. mave wiite and 2 children. Whe to heip work on farm aad uttle girl can hoe. Will Bailey, Tiiton. Ga. Ke. 3. Want 4oP on farm,, peach orchard or tiuck farm. Ne ar school and church, Exp in farm and peach or- coard work. Also can nahue waci- or and truck and do 2 repair- ing. Have wite and 3 cniluren. Hon- est, sober, have no bad nabits, ana am a good worker. State wages per be T. W. AONE: Duaiey, Wa. ru. -Want to hear trom party having 3 horse farm on halves wao Wasi 1uin- 1Sul QUAaNY, Als Witla good large huus. on highway, near school and who will Urs Mie a 1ew. viluuu Suws tO Lame from on halves. Can tinance se. vuner ways. H. G. Watson, Athens, Gas Rt. id. ee : Want a 2 horse farm on 50-50 ba- sis, .Good plain Rbe.2. Want to hear from reliable party who will furnisa a small house tor a widow with 4 small children to make a hoe crep and raise chickens on halves. Would take place to look af- ter cows, hogs, poultry and garden. Le Willie Conner, Dawsonvile, Ga. ey Elderly man wants work. Good cn vl: x nas of repairs, inc. brooding, and gardening work. No plowinyg.. wua.. and wages. State particulars in first ee Geo. T. Rowe, Doerun, Ga. Rite: ae Want a eet heavy 2 horse crop in No. Ga. Can move self and furnish self for 1931, also have about $250 to B. J. Glenn, Commerce, Ga., RFD 4 Want a large 1 horse crop with good man en 50-50 basis with some supp.ies -furnished. Have wife and 2 chiidren. Was raised on farm in No. Ga. Can run tractor. Can furnish good ref. P. eee Atlanta, Ga. 799 Oliver St. N Want job overseeing farm for 1931 Life time exp. and ref. J. J. Simmons, Alto; Ga. Rt: 1. Want 2 or 4 hore crop on shares, 42 yrs. old. Life time exp. 6 in fam- ily, 4 plow hands. Prefer S W Ga. J. P Smith, Apalachee, Ga. Want job on farm or dairy or would sonsider crop cn 50-50 basis. Sober and reliable. Like to raise some chick- ens. Eave to be moved. Ready to move and start to work at once. D. 3. Millon. Machen, Ga. Want to farm 2 horse crop on shbares.. Must be financed. Walter Mvers. Atlanta, Ga. 330 McDonough Rd.,.S. E. Want job on farm to do gen. light farm work for wages. Can raise hogs, | cattle. poultry, plow, do repair work, orchard prunine, take charve or ca*- take. Prefer near Atlanta. 50 yrs. old, have wife and 2 small children. Prefer fair hou-e. good water, wood, pasture, etc. Would consider other propsi- tions on farm work. O. A. Stone, At- lanta, Ga. RFD 4. Want 2 horse farm on shares, ore} horse farm ,Would like a blacksmith shop in connection. or would take a truck driver job. Can take care of the mecranical work on anv make cars. Wovld want some help. Will exch. ref. Will take a ened shop. als nish and will move me and will tur-: loan landlord. Want crop on pee work. one. Am real+ blacksmith. W. F. young, mockinart, Ga. 4025 3rd Ave. Want 1 or 2 horse farm on shares. Exp. tarmer. Pleniy of he.p tor a z norse crop. Can move at once. C. E. bates, Athanta, Ga. 893 Marietta St. Want job for wages on tarm., Youns and strong, and uo any kind of tarm work. H. G. Beck, Atlanta, Ga. 603 State St. Waat a good dairy, 2 yrs. of College iN aairying and nave been with tie Foremost Dairy herd ac Savannah, and nave woiked witn a reg. neid ouc tom Atlanua. C.V. Martin, Atlanta, Ga. 686 Spring St. Want job as wage hand or truck driver, on tarm. 26 yrs. old, single, do .10t drink, nor gambie, wuling worker and can give rei. Ernest Gues, Farm- .eton; Ga. Rod. 21 yr. old wants job on farm as wage hand. Can do extra good farm work. $14 per mo. Want to be witu} z00d people who wil treat me right. Felton Hutcheson, Kite, Ga. Rt. 1. Want job on farm, 1 or 2 horse crop sn 50-50 - basis, in So. Ga. Can feed myself. H. J. Yates, Bowdon, Ga. Young man with widewed mother, 2 brothers and 1 sister, ail large en- Jugn to work, wants place on farm. Work for 1-2 in money, other half in suorn, syrup, potavoes, Mma.s, or any other produce. Will not work for les. than $1 per day. R. T. Graham, Nor- inan Paik, Ga. Rt. 1, Care Abner Ba- Er Want job on Orchard as foreman. siave been Foreman of 1 orchard for 7 yrs. Can give ref. Carl Taueat, Mv. Airy, Ga. Rid: Want to correspond with party liv- ing within 25 mi. Atianta, wno ha. suitable land for tomatoes and bet. pepper. Able \to finance selt. A. H. ao Atlanta, Ga, 201 Garnet. 2 strong, healthy young white men want to work on farm. Drive trac- tors, trucks and keep tnem up. Fa:m- ed all their lives. Dont mind work. Van handle labor and look aiter yow business. Will satisfy you or will nov look for pay. C. R. Belcher, Wadley, Ga. Riz Married man of 30 with 2 children, aged 2 and 5, wants work at once. Well exp. in farm work and truck and tractor driving and repairing, ausv Syme exp. in dairying and live stock. Need help to move but will repay ~ome every mo. until repaid Prefer So. Ga. Write or come see at once. Ver- non B. Brown, Hartsfield, Ga. Rt. 2 Want 1 horse crop on shares, with Jarvuy who wii finance. Would prefer planting a good deal of truck, or rais- inz some stock anu pouitry. Marr.eu. No. children. Steady worker. Woulc consider working for reasonable wa- Bes. : W. H. Bloodworth, Macon, Ga. Rt. 4. Want job on farm. Will work fo1 e mo. and board, or acre of tobacco. C. Tanner, Alma, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 2 horse farm on halves, with party that will furnish me a _reason- able amt. Want good land, near enurch and school. Have to be mov- ed. Will exp, stock raising, tobacco raising and curing, dairy, etc. W. E. - Herring, Lisbon, Ga. Want job on poultry farm, dairy, or stock farm, or will take job of most any kind of work. Exp. with most any kind of farming and easy to learn solutely sober, do. not curse and will work for a reasonabie wage. Ready to nuove any time. Have to be moved but willing to repay out of wages. Noah Brooks, Canon, Ga. Rt. 2. Single man wants job on farm, Can give A-1 ref. Any pace or price con- idered. State full particulars in first letter. I. WH. Phillips, Atlanta, Ga. 254 Marietta St. Want work on farm. 18 yr. old farm lad. Exp. in gen. and dairy farming. Strictly sober, honest, and _ willing vorker. Rufus H. Fields _ Ashburn, a. Rie Farm Help Wanted Want croppers for standing, or 3rd or 4ths. 1 horse .crop, on mail route, public road. Good pasture and good water. Write or come see. W. M. Findley, Talona, Ga. Want a widow 30 or 85 yrs. old, without children to live as one of family on farm and help with the work for small wace. Ref. exch. H. F. Seay, Conley, Ga. Rt. 1. Want. girl or widow, 30 or 35 yrs. old to live with family of 4 and at- tend to chickens and other light farm Good home for right. party. Ci oF. Perdue, Powder Springs, Gai Rty 2a: Mrs. | Want a young or. made aged man pay 1-2 of moving bill. Weil | 24 yrs. old, wife and 3 ehildren. Ab-| PAGE SEVEN to work on farm and live in home as one of the family. Me furnish owe a ching. Must be sober, honest willing worker. Write. Wiley Wodd- ard, Waycross, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 93. Want Single man to live as 1 of the family and work crop of corn, to- vacco, cotton, peanuts, etc. Good land stock, and good proposition for ho est, sober, willing working man. Re dy to begin at once. rk- rels, Pe each. John Wilson, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Box 42. ) naldson Reds, 10 pullets, March Strain, tch, $1 epph: eees, same cocks, MARKET $1.25 per 15, $5.50 for 100 del. Crates ret. Mrs. W. R. Chasteen, Locust Grove, Ga. Donaldson hens, $1 ea, FOB. Mon- ey order or cash with order. Mrs. O. S. Greene, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 3. 1 select cockerel, 8 mos old, Owen strain, $5. Sat. guar. Miss Ina May- aard, Newton, Ga. ; TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE Muscovey2 ducks, 1930 hatch, $1 ea., 210 doz. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. 8 geese, 10 mos. old, $1 each. Mrs. eee polevere: Ga. Rt. 3, OX Trio, 2 hens and : tom, big bone _tiant M. B. turkeys, April. hatch, se- ected for own u-e but circumstances -orce to sell. Toms wt. 20 to 22 lbs. aens, 10 to 15 lbs. $12 for trio. Mrs. J. B. Brown, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 1. ~ ~ 2 turkey gcbbiers, wt. 12 and 15 Ibs. 256 Ibe. Geo. tT; Rowe, Doerun, Ga. Rt. 3. 1 pure bred Bronze 1929 hen, $5, also 14 April hatch, toms, $5 each; wens, $4 eacn. Ali fine for breeders. Cash with order. Money order. ass Lula Christmas, Vienna, Ga. Rt, 7 pure bred Blue Toulouse | l ganuer anu 6 geese. Full feathered. $1.25 each, FOB. -Prefer celimg in i lot.. No checks. Mrs. Ozeal Pack, .inggold, Ga. Rt. 2. : 1 pr. pure White Indian Runners, 2 yr. old, unrelated, $3 fr. Geo. N. fLhomas, Thomasboro, Ga. 7 mos. old White Rock Capon, wt. 10 Ibs. 28 lb. FOR. Emory Ciaik, Ma-' con, Ga. 339 Carling Ave. .2 large, pure bronze toms, 2 yrs. old, $7.50; 1 March 1930 hatch, wt. around 19 Ibs. $6; 2 a: old hens, 23 ibs. $5 each. Mrs. M. L. Shealey, O2- .ethorpe, Ga. 1 pr.. Bronze turkeys, tom, 2 yrs. old wt. 20 ibs. April hatch, 10 ib. hen, 36 for pr. FOB. Mrs. O. Ee Bush, Doe- run, Ga. 13 Bronze turkeys, 10 hens, 9 to 12 lbs. each; gobbiers, 12 to 14 lbs. Ap- ril hatch, 25c lb. Alvah R. Walker, Madison, Ga, RFD 5. 2 yr. old Black Muscovey drake, wt. about 9 lbs. and 4 black and white wtuscovey drakes, about 7 lbs. each, 1930 hatch, for sale or exch Make pest offer. Albert M. Hill, Greenville, Ga. WYANDOTTES -About 10 mos. oia, pure bred W. Wyandotte rooster, $1.50; and 1 fuil bred Buff Orp. rooster, about 18 mos _ld, $1.50. W. H. Hambrick, Martin, Ga: RED: 3. - .15 thoroughbred red Wyandotte Dullets, $13.00 for lot, or 90c each. 1930 hatch. Cross berween S. L. wy- andottes and R. I. Reds. Are dark red vith black dots. Well worth $1 each.: Write beiore sending order. 8S. J. seao Jouglas, Ga. Rt. 3. 60 W. Wyandottes, direct from Fis- Shel, 10 hens and 1 rooster, $15 Sat. guar. Mrs. A. P. Gross, Gienn, Ga. -R. C. S. L. Wyandotte, Tarbox sir., _.0 mos. old puliets and cockerels, $1.- 35 each; 1 1-2 and 2 yr. old hens and rooster, 10 hens and rooster, $14; exes 31 per 15. Exch. cetting of eggs ior 5 egg, 15 egg size crates. Mrs. J. Z. Curry, Stockton, Ga. : _ Poultry Wanted f ANCONAS WANTED : Want 2 Sneppard stra.n Ancona 1 yr. ola, with 5 Point comb. Must be perfect for breeding. price, etc., at once. Mrs. Jeptha- P, 1 extra tine high grade. Jersey hei- fectly gentle and very rich. $50 at my lot. E. G. Duke, Palmetto, Ga. Cow, 1-2 Jersey and 1-2 Guernsey. with first calf; tresh in March with 2nd calf. Can be seen at Douglas, Ga. Mrs. R.. L. Hudson, (Resident of Ga.) Lamont, Fla. - Thoroughbred Jersey bull, - Oxford strain, 2 1-2 yrs. old. Bargain. A. W. Godwin, Leesburg, Ga. Black Angus and Hereford mixed, $40; 1 Horst-Horn and Hereford, pure bred mixed, wt. 600 lbs. and about 15 mos old, $60. Wm. Johnston, Graham Bull yearlings, Guernsey and Jersey eross, 1-2 each; 8 mos, old, 400 Ibs. $30: 3 mos old, - well grown to age, $15; 4 mos. old, well grown: to age, $20. A. T. Danner, Glennville, Ga. -4 gal. cow, thoroughbred Jersey and Holstein, a fresh with 4th calf, 3 wks old, 1 1- 22 lbs. butter.. Splendid qualities. t 375 cash. James _ -Ezzell. Rockmart, Ga. 11 mos. old reg. Jersey bull. Out-: standing* individual. Mother bauer from and bred by Shuford, N. C. Harrison Gibson, M. D., "Allenhurst. Ga. Heifer cow, found first calf Xmas Eve night. Half Jersey and half Guernsey. Good cond. She ought to give 4-or 5 gal. per day. Would exch., part value for corn and syrup. Re. Adams, Columbus, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 88. ~/2-yr~ old; helter,. Jersey and Holstein cross, 1-2 each. Due to freshen May 25th $30 at my pasture. M. H. Floyd Cochran, Ga. Rt./5. 1 cow fresh in: Will give 4 gal. day. or a 2 gal. cow, calf 5 mos old, wt ab@ut 900 lbs. $40 and $70. Sell either gone. M. F. Stallworth, College Park, Ga. Rt~2. (Near Hapeville). 10 mos .old J. heifer, $20 or exch for 20 bu. good milling corn, del. Jno. E.. Stanford, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 6, Box 317 A. Phone Cherokee 1081 W. 8 mos. old 1-27 Jersey calf. For sale or exch. for 2 good pigs. Mrs. S- J. Balenger, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 5. 2 1-2 yr. old heifer, half Holstein and half Jersey. Giving 2 gal. milk per day. with good feed and will fresh- en in the spring with 2nd calf. Qual- ities perfect. wt..500 lbs. $40 or exch for good, ready to lay pullets, or for big bone Guinea pigs. A. D. Giles, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 2. : 4 wks. old. 1 milch cow with calf, Gave 4 gal. per day. with last calf. $65 at my barn. Mrs. Mollie Col- breth, Dearling, Ga., Rt. 1. 8 mos. old J. male, sub. to reg. for sale. C. T. Hallman, Douglasville, Ga 1 Jersey milch cow, good cond. Give 4 gal. milk with young calf; freshen) AAA matings of he ae blood Strains, 'McRa about February. 758. R 1 Bro at Farmers price. Will consider exch for corn, wheat, oats, near by, as pay. Steinheimer, Brooks, i che j PAGE NINE 1 nice Jersey cow, fresh in 3rd calf, p Will deliver at et here. R. P. gilts, $15 each, or exch 1 for 1 bbl. of good Ga. cane syrup of about 35 Lon Barnes, erat Ga.. Rt. 10c lb. at my farm, Good stock big guinea and P. C. mixed. Warrenton, Ga. Rt. 4 1-2 mos. old, $5 each, $23 for lot. Eor Metter. a. lb. sow and 6 pigs, 3 ..zampshire, 1 mo. old, $25 at my M. H. Floyd, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 5. be ready Pen service, $9.25 each, $18 A. T. Bigs sale City, Ga, 40 lbs. $5 each. Cash with order, FOB. from 4 dams. B. Harrison oe Allenhurst, a Reg. S. . pigs, bred gilts, and young nace from Champio. |blood. F. ee Bunn, Midvilley Ga. Reg.. S. C. boars and gilts, wt. ary. $20 each, or the 2 for $35; 1 old bucks, $1.25 each: for lot - HOGS FOR SALE : Little bone Black Guinea 8 mos. old e 10 or 12 shoats, 30 to 50 Ibs. each, A. D, a 5 Duroc J. pigs, about 60. lbs. each, Leo Akins, Graymont, Hampshire and S. P. C. "cross: 200 3-4 S. P. C. an ao C. 3 mos old pigs, zon 50 Hampshire pigs, 6 to 10 wks. old Sired by reg. boar, Wt. about 30 to Reg. O. John S. Boyd, Thomson, Ga. | : Duroc. sow, farrow in.March. Wt. about 300: lbs. a fat. $25. Dillard Wolcher, Gibson, ' 1 BAP: O, aa Hampshire male, : about 18 mos. old, $12.50, or exch. for sow, syrup or calves. Buford Carr, Vienna, Ga. RFD 2. 15 fat hogs, wt. about 165 lbs. each, 6c lb. at farm, 11 miles west of Bax- ley. John Daniel, Baxley, Ga. > 1S. P. C. sow, last litter, tarrowed. 11. Wt. about 300 Ibs. Sell or exch, ee Mrs. J. . Altman, Alma, Ga, Reg. O. I. C. oe boar, 18 mos old. Junior Prize Winner at 5 mos old. Wt. 175 to 200 Ibs. Has 28 healthy pigs about 125 es sue lbs. Best breeding, are 50 each: R. L. Brown, McRae, Ga. - young aur. bone > Bo Oe SOWS, both will farrow latter part of ee y of same prolific stock, 16 mos. oa Stay-Fat kind. $16. Exch them for ies Miss Kate Lancaster, Sylvester, a Duroc J. male pigs, cherry red. Reg. in buyers name, wt. about 99 Ibs. 16. wks. old. Large. and thrifty to age. $1250 FOB. From _ prize winning . stock. J. Carl Daughtry, Metter, Ga. HORSES & MULES FOR SALE > 2 good.mules and 1 horse cheap. Ex- ch. for good. milch cows, hogs, peanut. hay, velvet beans or anything can use: Value $50 each. Reason are selling, use tractor instead. Mrs. T. B. Jones, Parrott, Ga. Want to hire a mule or a horse to do farm work. Will feed ana pay rea- sonable rent for 6 or 12 on Ww: Lo Rentz, Groveland, Ga.. Box 23. Want to rent a mule or hares for farm work. Will feed and pay rent for 6 or 12 mos. a give good feed ana good care. R. . Lain, Groveland, Ga. RFD 1.. Box a -8 yr. old mare, wt. about 850 Ibs sell or ocr for a good cow or ieee stuff. W.G. Owenby, Marietta, Ga. Big hive: mare mule, about 1M lbs. $75 or exch. for cattle. W. M Belcher, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 1. 8 yr. old light bay, stocking footed ae 3 gaited saddle mare, wt. around 800 ~ jbs. A little thin in flesh but a good traveller. $65, = exch. for chickens pigs, or a No. 2 g008 farm mule, not too far away. as, Douglas ville, Ga. Rt. 2. ei RABBITS FOR SALE > _. Reg. Chin. 5 ao and 2 bucks each; 1 reg. N. Z vite doe, $5; Z. White does, Ped. 7 mos. old, $2.50 each; 3 mos. old ped. Chin. $1 e se 5 Himalayans, 2 mos, old, $1 each; 1 mos. old Himalayan doe, bred or ope . . Cash with order, or exch. Fancy Bantam chickens or pigeons Beran Mize, Americus, Ga. | 1 Chin. buck and doe, about 20 mos old, $3 for pr., 1 Flemish Giant 10 mos old. $1.50. All good stock and in good cond. but not reg. Grier Davis, Cal- houn, Ga. 1 fine Chin. buck, 8. mos. old, $2. Cash with order. Not del. Maud Ag- new, LaFayette, Ga. Rt. 1. 10N. Z. White a. bucks. 7 and 10 mos. qld; that are 7 mos. old, does and Broke $1 -each; 2 10 mos, ; Dag and fine color with pink eyes; 4 Grey Bel- giums, 3 young, 7 mos. old, 75 each _ and the old one, $hg5. wil take $12 11 FOB e James, eon ive Stock For = RABBITS FOR SALE Tho: doe, 8 mos. ol or, healthy and well dev. healthy Chin. buck dev. raised from Stahls Gold stock. Aubrey Persons, Marshal Rabbits from : tes, ae and Chinchillas, 50c each, 2 to 4 . old, or exch. for 3 i TY, Gases , Ped. Chin, does and each, $1 extra for register- wa breed ety to reg. bucks free. Frt. prepaid in Ga. : aylor, Hapeville, Ga. Box 363. 12 mos. old Chin. does, $3 each; sev 10 os wks. J rey does, $1 each; 60 each. rom pe in nice; healthy cond. C, R. Hall- , Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 1. . N. Z. White, pink-eyed rabbits, buck | , and doe, 12 mos. old; from Ped. stock. $3.50.. G. L. Brock, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 4 nice N. Z. Whites, all does, full best offer. Thor, Chin. es pure stock hite rabbits, with pink-eyes. J pr. 1 yr. old, $1.75; 2 yr. old, $2. pr. _W. H. Walters, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. oe - ts 3 Chinchilla 10 mos. old bucks for -or exch. for 3 Chin, does of same Gates W. Winters, Bradley, Ga. Box 34. - pure bred N. Z. Reds, 8 mos. -old, 3 bucks and 2 does, 50c each, alco 1 grey buck, 10 mos. old, wt. about 7 lbs a: James Holbrook, Hartwell, Ga. 1 pr. N. Z. Whites, good and healthy stock. $3 or exch. for 4 bu. good seed for 5 pullets. Jordon = Neil xley, Ga. Box 51. to reg. direct from Chin. 18 mos. doe, wt, 7-1-2 to bs. Cost $10; Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. : SHEEP & GOATS FOR SALE billy goats and 3 does of large . Does to freshen soon. 5 Black Minorca, pullets just beginning to and 1 cockerel. B. H. Walton, Dames tested, natural | hornless stock, but $8 or shoats, syrup | , Macon, Ga. Branch, Ba P yd, and 1 8 mos. old. Good fon pepe , or exch, for pigs, x chickens. C. P, Pot eS ~Toggenburg mother goat for _ gale 0} exch. for corn, - small shoat, or cured meat. Mrs. J. E. d, Benevolence, Ga. - Toggenburg and Nubian buck . 5 mos. old, eg. but good breeding. 1 white and 1 brown color. $5 each, crated and del. to Exp Office. L. N. Patten, Abbeville, Ga. Live Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED | Guernsey heifer ca or older, from heavy. ilker, and large to age. Will exch. lue. or pay cash if osby, Carnesville, Ga. Want 1 pure bred m 1, giving not less than 3 gal. and Ib. ter per day. ker. . Not over 50 mi. Will give in exch. 40 gal: new A 1 Sugar Cane syrup in new 1 gal. s, and a few shoats in good shape. Mrs. Cleon Cow- ready for grown to age. Want Jerse , 3 MOS. O cheap. Mrs. Bob ilch cow, fresh from Sum- WV or come see. it, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 89. aaa HOGS WANTED ant hogs and shoats or beef cal h $200 value. : ee College Park, Ga. Care pele Del : Want 1 little bone Guinea git, also 1ale, no akin: Will order at once and pay cash. The Stay-Fat kind. J. H. Brown, Howard, Ga. Want.a good young sow, bre art of February or 1 t. from~ 150 to 200 2 . and cheap for cash, and not a chicken eater or fence break. . Duroc or P. C. though a cross of either of these breeds D. R. Brock, Bre- Want a truck load of shoats and . State wholesale price and dis- e from Atlanta. nyrna, Ga. Rt. 1. oe little: per cent be acceptable. en, Ga. Rt. 1. =bone Guinea, Stay- |G Exch. guar, pure 46 alf and Half. cotton Q Carter, Scott, MARKET BULLETIN. Want 1 reg. Duroc J. male shoat, cherry red, well made up in every way cheap for cash. Macon Walden, Gib- son, Ga. Rt. B. Box 49. Want to exch. M. B. turkey for a |big bone Guinea gilt, to farrow by spring. Want to exch. pure Ribbon Cane syrup in buckets for big bone Guinea boar, ready for service. C, R. Crum- ley, Cleveland, Ga. RFD 4. Want to exch. good value for gilt; pig of any big stock of good blood, or will exch this value for 8 hens of any big type. Pay express 1 way. Claude Warnock, Uvalda, Ga. So ant a nice bred gilt or sow, most any good breed, cheap for cash. Sapp, Arco, Ga. Box 53. - Want to exch.: value for sow of any good stock, wt. 200 lbs. or 2 shcats wt. over 100 lbs. Paul Etzberger, Car- nesville, Ga. Rt. 2. - .Want to buy 5 Guinea or O. : 30 lbs. State price del. J. W. emale. over 20 or { Rocky Face, or LaFayette, Ga. Roper, Villanow, Ga. RFD 2. : ~ Want best cash price on 2 reg. and bred S. P. C. gilts, bred for March or early April farrow. Give age, wt. and full particulars. Must be cheap. J. C. Broome, Hephzibah, Ga: + Want a bred Berkshire sow or gilt. Preferably in March next to farrow. J. H. Bryant, Buford, Ga. gr eB Georgia Products For Sale PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES Ss ETC, FOR SALE : Sev. M. Stuart and Schley pecan trees, for sale cheap or exch. for apy- thing can use on my farm. Ben R. Tanner, Sandersville, Ga. | a State insp. budded, Chinese Cling, Elberta, Mayflower, Carmen, Hiley Belle, and other leading var. peacn trees, 20c each, del, i Goggins, Ga. _- sree Lead. var. well branched fruit trees: apple, 20c each; pecans, 6 to 8 ft. $1; pre 40c; Early Richmond Gee 10c each; Progressive strawberry, 75c a 100; |M. True to name and Gov't. Exch. for meat, honey or peanuts. Mrs. Lee Head, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1. -2yr. old Concord (blue) and 1 yr. old Niagara (white) grape vines, $1.50 Se ee Cc, D. Collins, Cordele, Ga. 100 Stuart pecan trees, 4 ft. 35c; 5 to 6 ft. 50c; 6 to 8 ft. 65c; 100 Schley, same size and price. Special price on entire lot if sold together. J. S. Rob- inson, Jackson, Ga. ox Stuart pecan trees at prices too low to publish on budded: stock; on un- budded pecan trees, K. N. Sha: Commerce, Ga. . 250-300 seedling pecan trees, 3 to 5 ft. high. Goed cond. Small lots, $1 doz. trees. Make offer for whole lot. Would exch. -some for chickens, pe- cans or other equal value.. Mrs. Ida L. Prickett, Maysville, Ga._ Govt insp. true to name to al leading varieties peach, plum, apple, crabapple, Stuart and Schley pecan, |} t Japanese, English and Black walnu and other nursery stock. Write for prices. R. L. Wheeler, Macon, Ca,, Rt. 5. Clinton Road. Schley and Stuart budded pecan trees, 5. to 8 ft. $25 a 100, $200 M,. FOB Tung Oil trees, $2.50 per 10; $20 a 1100; $150 M. FOB. All State insp. I. G. Williams, Cordele, Ga. _Large purple fig trees, and scupper- mong vines, 25c each; Purple grape vine cut. 10c each. Mrs. A. kL Bra- nan, Macon, Ga. 217 Duncan Ave. Budded and State insp. Schley and Frotscher pecan trees, 3 to 10. f above ground at $25; $55 a 100. Wi |exch. for clean shelled corn, at 80c bu. cured bacon, at 15c lb. seed peas at $2 bu. and velvet beans in the hull at $12 per ton. All del. at my farm, 4 mi. east Cobbtown ,Ga. L. M. Ken- nedy, Collins, Ga. | = |- Lead var. of State insp. 2 yr. old, large apple trees, 15c each, $12.50 a 100. del. T. M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga. . State insp. budded pecan trees for sale or exch. for chickens, syrup, pea- nuts, peas, soy beans, or anything can use on farm. L B. Lewis, Ala- paha, Ga. All lead. var. apple and peach trees, 20c each; well rooted Concord and Niagara grape, 2 yr. 10c each; pear and cherry, 50c each; red /June plum, 25c each. true to name. P. M. Head, Cleveland, 8. 7 Choice paper shell pecan trees, Govt insp. 6 to 8 ft. 50c ea. Exch for Woodall, farm products. B. Lloyd. Milner, Ga ae8 H. G. Burroughs, Canon, Ga. | ; Rosene, Ft. Valley, Ga. P. . Box 44. J. J. pigs, 4 males and i I. C.. Wt. not. der. -" State insp W. F. White, cherry, grape, and Cuthbert raspberry, everbearing ] Missionary, Klondike, and Lady T., 50c a 100, $3.50 insp. 5 to 7 ft. $1 doz. 1 10c ea. All. Govt. insp. and. State insp. -budded Stuart and Schley pecan trees, 3 ft. 25c; 4 ft. 30c; 5 ft. 35e; 6 ft. 40c; 7 ft. 45c; 8 to \10. | ft. 50 each. Idus Johnson, Shellman Budded Jap persimmons, over four ft. size; quick bearing. Cheap. N - Damson blue plums, 25c each; 3 for 60c; red goose plums, 3 for 30c; 6 for 50c. Postpaid. Stamps accepted. A. Steinheimer, Wceolsey, Ga. Rt. 1. -Choice;'3 yr. old budded pecan trees for sale or exch. for value. C, L. Eu- banks, Eastman, Ga ~ State insp. true to name _ leading var. fruit trees: peach, $55 M, $6. a 100; $1.20 doz. Plum, $10 a 100; $1.50 doz. Best var. Figs, $10 a 100; $1.59 doz. Grape vines, $5 a -100, $1. doz., seedling peach, $3.00 a 100. $15 M or "5c doz. E. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ga. Black. walnut trees, 35c each; plum, 25c each; Add postage. Money order. Mrs. Mary. Keeter, Talking Rock, Ga.| Rt. 2, Box. 14. eS White scuppernong : rooted, 20c each; large size peach trees, seedlings, 20c each. Exch. f some other nursery stock, Mrs. J. W. Hendrix, Dover, Ga. Stuart pecan trees, 5 to 6 ft. 50c |each; above 6 ft. 75c. Y. M. Ander- son, Williamson, Ga. tees All var. and sizes peach trees, pe- cans, plums and pears. All. true to name, Can fill almost any size or- W. B. Williams, Byron, Ga. RFD . true to name leading apple, 10c and 15c each; peach, 10c; pear, 50c each, $4 doz. Concord and. Niagara grape, 10c each;. also .Progressive and Premier strawberry plants, $1. a 100. All post- paid. W. H. Alexander, Cleveland, Gee 2s; = : or High grade pecan trees, Govt insp and leading var. 2 to 8 ft. 18 to 55c. A 5 per cent. discount on.all large or- ders. J. T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga. Yellow June pear, peach and apple sprouts, 25c each; also sassafras, blk. var. fruit trees: p.| J. A. Moore, Buckhead, Ga. haw, and other nursery stock. A. D. Giles, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 2. Georgia Products Wanted PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES -_.- ETC,, WANTED Bs Sey Want to exch. 1 mare mule, little lame, about 10 yrs. old, wt. 1200 --or 1300 Ibs. Gif fat) for 50 pecan trees, Stuart, Schleys, Money-Makers and Success, 8 to 10 ft. high, Govt in-p. and: true to name. Party to del; trees and get mule. J. P. Anderson, Sr., Lithonia, -Ga. Box 160. Want to exch. value for Stuart or Money-Maker pecan trees, good heal- , thy trees, 5 to 6 ft. above ground. D. E. Thompson Pinehurst, Ga. Want some grape vines: 1 of each, Agawam, Brighton, Catawba, Cnam- pion, Campbells early Wonders and Moores. Will exch. Lucretia dewber- ry plants. 1 doz. for a _ vine. Benjamin Hicks, Adel, Ga. Rt. 1. . 3 Miscellaneous For Sale Have W. L. hens and a good brood sow to farrow about the: middle of January for sale or exch. shin. mer Davis, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. Slippery Elm bark, wild cherry bark, sweet gum bark, Golden Seal roots, olk roots, Sassafras, Life Everlasting, fresh pine tar. Make best offer for any or all above. equal value. Mrs. C. B. Shepard, Fel- ton Ga-Rt: le: - 2 : Black walnut kernels, best grade, 80c lb. also pear trees, large bell pears, : All del. Exch for anything I need. Martha Cochran, Pisgah, Ga. Lady Slipper, 9 lbs. 50c Ib. Money order or cash. No checks. A. L. Can- trell= Alte; Ga, Rt. 2. os 15. Ibs. Eng. walnuts, 25c Ibeor exch. for guineas or potatoes. Marvin Chapman, Sumner, Ga. .. ae Wild cherry bark, 25 Ibs. dried, 25c Ib. FOB. Exch for anything can use. Beatrice Kersey, Lyons, Ga. Rt. = 1930 crop black walnuts, sound and dry, $1 bu. or exch. for early J.. cab- bage plants, or Bermuda onion plants at $1 M, or for nice eating apples. Bu.. walnuts for bu.. apples. Write. Mrs Cleon Cowart, Summit, Ga Rt: 2, Box 89. * 100 Ib. size, strong, white, chicken: feed sacks, 10c-each. Miss Belle Tim- merman, Bronwood; Ga Box 83. Fresh Rattle Root, 25 Ib. 5 Ibs. $1. Be x Box 108. : eee ellow Root, bone , 20 Tbs. 25 Ib. Rhubarb plants, The doz. nas stringless green pod beans, | Clifford Thompson, Dawsonville, Ga. '$1.50 M. Add postage. Cash with or- apple, wild kK fWrite best offer cn quantity wanted. .W. EB. Greene, Dearing, Ga. Rt. 1. vines, large size }ries, 1-2 gal. glass cans; 45c; qts. 255 Ga. RFD 5. }each; and 20 lbs. Mung beans, 12 1520 - Mrs. | Cannot. Write for full information, Re- | what ever you own. Dont want this ~ Cheap, or exch. for |Chickens, or corn, gal. to 5 gal. size. Thursday, January 6; 1051. strawberry plants, and Missionary der. Miss Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, . Ga. Rt. 2. : eae Nice, good, new broom straw. En- ough for 12 brooms, 75c, Exch. for 1 setting of Brown L. ezgs, or for white, | pink-eyed rabbits, value at $2 per pr., or for anything can use. A. A. Joiner, Bythe, Ga. Rt. 1. ee ea eg 70 lbs. nice hulled walnuts. Make ~ best offer. Write or see. Mrs, J. EB. Yawn, Rhine, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 115. 0 Yellow Root, any quantity; polk & ~ sassafras, black haw, white ash, crab= cherry bark and roots. - A. D. Giles; Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 2. 2 bu. black walnuts, $2 bu. or exch. - for pecan trees, or strawberry plants. Enough broom: straw to make 6 brooms, 45c;enouzh for 12, 75c. Pre- paid. Lorena Vollrath, Winston, Ga. _ - Tobacco, 20c Ib. del. Ga. B. J. Oute | en: Manassas, Ga Rt. 2. > ve Nice, clean chicken feathers, free from all wing and tail feathers, 25c lb. Mrs. .V. P.- Jackson; Ivey, Ga: --..* 4 Ibs. new. goose feathers, 75 lb. or exch. for dried apptes or dried peach- es, or: for Eng. pea. secd. Mrss J. Ta. Altman, Alma, Ga. Rt. 3. ae sa Quince preserves, 45c qt. blackber apples and tomatees, same price as blackberries. Do not pay postage. Sent C. O.'D. or cach with order. Add . postage. Mrs. L. C. Hitt, Ball Ground, 5 doz. empty, bright and clean sy- . rup pails, 5 and 10 lb. sizes, complete with all lids and bails, 5 each, FOB, $1 deposit, bal. C. O. D. Subject to examination. N. Rosene, Fort Valley, Ga. P. O. Box 44. Sh ise sae ee -Enouzh broom straw. for 12 brooms, 75c, del. Mrs. B..S. Ward, Tooms- boro, Ga. RFD 2. 3 3 RTS -Fig, pear, peach and apple pre- serves, 40c at. Chow chow, peach and green tomato pickles, 1-2 gal. jars, 40e ~ FOB. Will exch. for W. L. hens. Mrs. 2 --Good, suncured tobacco, 30c Ib. 10 ne Tbs, $2.75; smoking, 20c per Ib. or $1.75 Ay 10 Ibs. J. A. Moore, Buckhead, Ga. : ; ~~ %5 Ybs. wool, not washed, 50c Ib. Add aia Jack Cagle, Canton, Ga. Re : 15- burlap sacks; 3 white feed sacks, $1 for lot, or exch. for 1 bu. shelled corn. T. J. Anderson, Jr., Atlanta, Ga. 706 Plum St. N. W es Enough brosm straw ready .cleaned, 50c and postage. Hay=- nes Waters, Jr., Oliver, Ga. : Old time calamus roosts, 10c each, 3 for 25c; a few black walnut trees, 25 for 12 brooms, Ib. Add postage. W. L. Walls, Gai- nesville, Ga. RFD 12. Lope f .25 Ibs. new, white downy feathers, 60c lb. del. Sample on request. Mrs. Mary Collins, Cordele, Ga. : Yellow Root, clean and dry, 25 tb. or 10 lbs. $2; 4 lbs. dry May apple roots, $1 Ib. or $2.50 for lot, Add pos- ~ tage. J. W. Jackson, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 3. * : 3 Clean dry sage, 60c Ib. del. Money hae Mrs. Bessie Rich, Byron, Ga. : Miscellaneous Wanted: : 2 -Want anything that a truck can market. Give me your best price on... product given to me but must make a> profit. No beef cattle wanted. J. Ou. Lunsford, Talking Rock,"Ga. RFD 2, | ~Want to exch. value, $3 for 100 Ib. - cap. white feed sacks. Mrs. EK W. Hendon, Acworth; Ga. Rt; 3... = Want to exch. value for 1 M. each of cabbage and Bermuda onion plants, 1 qt. bunch butter beans, Iqt. large crowder peas, 1 cup. lady peas, and for white feed sacks, any size os number up to 1M. Mrs. S. i. Hare ris, Carnesville, Ga. Rt. 250 Want 10 good, white feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap. Will exch. 1 pk. Biloxi soy beans or 1 pk Brabham peas. Ea. to ~ Pay postage. Mrs. A. C. Gladden, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 31, Want to exch. $25 value for > or farm _ produce. Dunwoody, Ga. Want to exch. value, for cow, hogs, Mrs. Weav. oo Mitchell. Ga. oe, Want to exch. value for, cows, hogs, ies or corn at market price. D. R. Nal, oultry Mrs. E Spence, eee Ga. . 2g Want to exch. value for pe a a vere ee oF cabbage plants, V what you ve. W. Years = gin, Hartwell, Ga. ie Want stone crocks, or jars, from. 2 _25 cup; cash. Must be cheap for. ? Haynes Waters, Jr, Oliver. Ga... ursday, January 8, 1931. MARKET BULLETIN A Few Samples Of The Letters Commissioner T almadge Receives Daily Holland, Georgia : January 2, 1931. Mr. Eugene Talmadge, eg i Atlanta, Georgia Dear Sir: We have been reading with Se frberest your articles on the front page of the Market Bulletin about the Ga. Cotton Growers Co-op. Assn. We have been members of this Assn. for three years and have sus- tained a loss of several thousand dollars by shipping our cotton to them and acting on their advice. They have gotten several hundred bales of cotton from this small place, and if anyone here has ever been benefited one cent, we do not know of it. We got settiement last September at around 16c per pound for some cotton that we were offered 24c for whten we delivered this cotton in the Fall of 1928 about two years previous. We have shipped them around one thousand bales in 1928 and 1929 at about an average - loss df $10.00 per bale, possibly it was just our luck to get in on this declining market, but we were acting on their advice and suggestion to nool and hold and - did hold as long as we could. We finally got disgust- ed and sold against their advise and saved several thousand dollars. They were supposed to know. They had, so they said, in their emp.oy an expert who had it all charted out exactly to the day when cotton would advance, no guess work about it. We wonder what has become of this wizard in figures! Do not hear so much about him now. Their field man was here recently and got a bit peev- : ed when we called his attention to your remarks about ~ the widows reserve fund and flatly told us he would like to.see you or any one else make them pay it. They owe us several hundred. dollars in sinking fund that seems to be pretty thoroughly sunk. Yours truly (Signed). Holland Brothers. A Lavonia, Georgia 2 =o ig Bnuary. 6, 10k. : Mr. Eugene Talmadge, Fos ; Atlanta, Ga. Dear Sir: oo Just read your letter in the Market Bulletin and will say I agree with you in everything you say. The only difference is you dont put it as strong as it should be. I consider the Georgia Cotton Growers Co-oper- ative Assn. the most damnable nuisance that ever was put on the farmer. It ought to be outlawed and to think the Government would tolerate such a rotten highway robbery and furnish them money thru the Farm Board to keep robbing the people. J think the Farm Board before they took over this damnable nuisance should have made them pay all of the over per cent they had kept back from the poor farmers w.dows and barefooted children. farmer, it is a curse, as it is upholding this nuisance. Now I want to tell you and would like to tell every farmer in Georgia my experience with this damnable thing. years, the same town that Mr. J.E. Conwell is from. I was here when he began talking it. He begged me for 6 months before I would agree to join. He told me if I just would sign with him and some others, he -did not give a damn if I ever put a bale of cotton in it or not, as my influence would be worth a great deal to him in getting others'to sign, as he wanted to get it started. this was the year before it was put in force. That _ Fall I had seven bales of cotton and held it over; so Conwell and his crowd insisted on me putting it : through the Association. Now I was offered on the The way Isee it, instead of the Farm Board being a heip to the I live in Lavon.a and have lived here for 35 I f.naily decided to sign on these terms. Now streets and at the cotton mills 28 1-2c for this lot of cotton. They settled with me in about 12 months for 2ic. I was out of the use of the money all this time and took 7 1-2c loss. Now the next year I put a good lot of cotton thru it and w.ll say from first to last lost from $7.00 per bale to $30.00. They paid so littie for my cotton about the fourth. year i was not putting my cotton in. hey thought I should and so entered suit against me. I had a half dozen bales, so I paid them, $143.00 rath- er than have them sell it. I figured that Id rather pay them 3c not to sell it. After Conwell told me be- fore I joined that he did not give a damn whether I ever put a bale in or not, then entered suit against me I said then, and told h.s folks and friends he was black, and have the same opinion today of him and the Assn. ; (Signed) J. M. Freeman, M. D., Lavonia, Ga. Griffin, Georgia January 2, 1931. Mr. Eugene Talmadge, Atlanta, Georgia. Dear Sir: I feel like coming to Atlahta to shake your hand for exposing that set of crooks. I mean the Co-ops. In Pike County, the county I live in, I w.ll say 3-4 of the farmers joined the first five year contract and at the end of the contract, they to a sehr never | went in again. I want to write you, or maybe I will come and tell you | of a form of graft they practiced at the end by going . with papers ,drawn by an Atlanta firm threatening . to start suit for failing to comply w.th contract, and it is estimated roughly they collected in settlements in this County $2,000. Just figure the amount col- lected if they did as well in ail the cotton counties.. : a seem to have a very good th.ng. =e Ee Very respectfully, 4 (Signed) J. H. Shackleford. Nov. 17, 1930. Hon. Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner of Agr.culture, Atlanta, Ga. Dear Mr. Talmadge: I am reading your letters in the Bulletin and am in- terested in your last, dealing with our. Co-op. Cotton _ Association people. My father, C. A. Rouse, was a member of the estels ation. He died in Nov. 1927. The Association Man- agement wrote him later of his part in the reserve fund of which you speak, not knowing that he was dead, of course, and stated as per rules governing the | 3 disposition of said fund that to members deceased the full amount was due and would be paid to widow or legally appointed guardian. I wrote them in behalf of mother, informing them of fathers death and that my mother as his widow was the proper person to receive this money ; it not being neccessary to appoint an admin.strator in our case. This seemed to be satisfactory but the money failed to come. Later, I consulted with Mr. Bowers, one of the directors of the Association, as you: may know, and he told me our claim was all right. He advised | me to write aga.n and let him O. K. the letter. nounced it sufficient, and gave it his endorsement, as promised. The money still did not come. So, I re- | ported to him some months later and he told me he tcmenyee on page pee = I wrote - the letter, took it to him and after reading it he pro PAGE TWELVE 3 Poultry Wanted (Continued from page eight) TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., WANTED Want 10 guineas and 1 rooster. Will h gilt for same, E. C. Brown, Sum- it, Ga, Rt. 3. Baby Chicks F or Sale Booking Slers for baby chicks, popular var. $10 to $12.50 per Feb. March, April and May del. Mooney, Quill, Ga. ooking orders for extra quatity ure Parks strain bred to lay B. R. aby Sa Reg. Per. No. 40-C-31. 1 No. $22 per 100; Pen No. 2, a 100; hea No. 3, $18 a 100. Post- a. Mrs. Orlo D. Thayer, Daisy, aby chicks from carefully selected and 3 yr. old hens. Tancred W. L. . 1, $12 a 100; No. 2 pen, $10 00. 8 yrs. exp. Guar. live del. A. Hollowav. Graymont, Ga. . I, Red and B. R. chicks, $12 a ; W. or B. L., or Anconas, $10 a 100. tched from healthy, mature flocks at have been bred for egg product- ion. 100 per cent live del. guar. also Custom Hatching: Eggs set every Wednesday in Mammoth Buckeye in- ators, 3c an egg eh Trays hold 10 eggs. Chicks C.O. D. S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga. ~ Custom hatching: 3c an egg, in lots 125 to 250 eggs. Can set 750 eggs t 1 setting in new Super Hatchers. ; 1 season. Exp. Mrs. J. B. Col- r. Cochran, Ga. Vill set a tray of_150 eggs for $3. m hatching. Party to call for ks date of hatch. Miss Gladys e wo rrejl, Hawkinsville; Ga. Rt. 2. day old Utility baby chicks: B Reds, and W. L. from our Owen br culled and trapnested stock Goi hed in mammoth natural air ine (which assures healthy, vig- and livable chicks). Plant open i pee inspection. Hatch cominc Tuesdav of ea. week from Tues- the 20th. Write . prices. W. Kutz, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 252. wre Donaldson Red fie from litv breeders, 13c each, or $12.50 r 100; White Leghorns, same price. Pl e orders early with 1-2 cash, bal , or 10 days before shipment is made, Mrs. J. L. Peugh, Barnesville. Donaldson Red day old chicks, $12 a 100. del. Booking orders now, for aogondd del. C. P. Colclough, Max- OC cnty Red and Leghorn chicks, priced reasonable. Use gas to prevent hateh Pee muir ee ching, 8c per egg. L: awls Zebulon, Ga. 2 Book orders for Parks strain B. chicks, Reg. Per. 64-C-31, at $16 a 109 Cash deposit required. Pullets and cockerels won prizes in 1930 County Yr. Mrs. Mere Roach Plyler, Ma- nassas, Ga., Rt. Blue Ribbon inlood tested chicks, the kind that are easiest to raise and. grow and lay. Write for special offer today. Also ee hatching, at reas- onable price. J. Hosford, Atlanta Ga. 221 Forsyth st, S. W. . Blood tested baby chicks. Reds Rocks and Leghorns of quality, . at 0 ge oda prices. J. H. Wood, Ath- * 426 Broad St. ; ay old Buff and Barred Rocks. win Reds; $12 a- 100; moan mixed $11.50. Prepaid live. del. R. . Fech- tel, Waycross, Ga. _ Baby Chicks Wanted ant 200 chicks, day old to raise so halves. Gar. Best of care, any time the 15th of February. Party to ay postage. Notify before shipping. rs. C. E. Harper, Alapaha, Ga. RFD Want 50 baby chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old, and want to exch. $20 value for hens of any large breed. pe J. B. Pruitt, Tallapoosa Ga. Rt. 3, Box 90. Want 1 or 200 any large breed baby c chicks by the e of March to raise eye Mrs. R. Wilkerson, Dixie Ga. Rt. 1, Care i cae Hodges. "ive Stock For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE wae black heifer, 3-4 Jersey, : reg. Guernsey bull. Grandson of ing Chilmart the finest Guernsey ans the v. S.; aise. A ae bred -Yampshire or Duroc. P. | | Postpaid. Mrs. L. W MARKET , Guernsey cow and heifer calf; 3 G. (bull calves, for sale. Dr. N. C. Alston, Richland, Ga. 1 thoroughbred, 1-2 each, Jersey and Holstein, 4 gal. 1 1-22 lb. butter cow. Fresh with male calf, Cec. 12th. }- Splendid qualities. $75. zell, Rockmart, Ga. 6 pure bred, but not reg. Angus heifers, wt. 500 to 750 lbs. at 10c Ib. on foot here. Some, if not all of them bred to pure Angus bull. W. W. Dris- kell, Sparta, Ga. 1 black tongue J. bull, 2 1-2 yrs. old $40 cash, or exch. for any good breed heifer, fresh now or socn to freshen; also two 18 mos old: male. Fine for beef. 7c lb. or $25 each. C. E. Tucker, Mt, Airy. Ga. Jersey bull calves, sub. to reg. 5 to 8 mos. cld, and from gocd producing cows. All well bred. .$25 to $100 FOB. E. S. Braswell, Athens, Ga. Live Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED Want to exch value for cow with young calf or for pigs.. Value cost 4129 when new, and is in good cond. Andy Williams, The Rock, Ga. Rt. 1. Want a 200d milch cow, fresh ee aries 3 gal milk per day. oe . Daniel, Winder, Ga. Rt. 1. , HOGS WANTED Want 2 good blood brood sows. Must be reas- mnable for cash. J. M. Brown, Willie. Ga. Want 15 to 20 good, thrifty pure bred pigs, from 25 to 35 Ibs. Must be sheap or reasonable. Will come after James Ez- hem if ene 150 mi. of Madison sountv. .L. O. Moon, Comer, Ga. P. O. 3ox 35. ; - HORSES AND MULES WANTED Want 1 black mare mule, about 7 yrs. old, wt. 800 or 900 Ibs. and be 1 No. 1 farm mule, cheap for cash. Would consider a pr. of small mules. Must be farm stock. W. C. besa 3%t. George, Ga. Rt.-1. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want 20 butt-head nannie goats, ind 1 billy, within 25 mi. of Metter= Nill pay 75c. per head. EH. C. Brown, jummit, Ga. Rt. 3. : Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 100 to 125 bu. Otootan beans. Send ample on request. John Harlowe, Griffin, Ga. : PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES ETC., FOR SALE 600 old fashioned seedling peach 5-to 10 in: trees, dif..good-var. all $1 ae $6 a 100, $30 for lot del. by ex- gress. Cash. with order. Exch a few loz. for a few bu. of good peanut eed; 50 White Eng. peach trees, $1.- 0 doz. $6 for lot. Mrs. Emily Long, Sleveland, Ga. Rt. 4, Box 13: Fine var. plums, red and yellow, 5c 3ach trees; white scuppernong grape vnd muscadine, 5c ea. cutting; hazie- iut, 10c; dewberry, and blackberries, for "50: $1.25 doz. Straw root (for yrooms) 50 doz. peppermint, 15c doz. Sxch. for anything can use. Cash or money: order with order. Dollie Black- well, Cleveland,- Ga. A nice lot of budded, bred up Schley pecan trees. For sale or exch. come for Leghorn pullets. Dr. N. C. Al- 3ton, Richland, Ga. Cling stone peach trees, large sjze 6 for 50c, $1.50 re 2 doz. $5. a 100 as . Seago, Pinehurs. a. May cherries, White Eng. peach rees, $1. doz. Goose plums, 10 each; fig sprouts, 15c each. Exch for 1-2 bu of Otootan bean seed, or white feed sacks, large size. Mrs. V. 8S. Ladd, yainesville. Ga. is Damson blue plums,, 25c each, 3 for 30c postpaid: red goose plums, 3. for 25e; 6 for 40c. Postage paid only on 5$0c orders. A. Steinheimer, Woolsey, Gaabos 1: Black walnuts, 10c each; Himalaya blackberry, 25c doz. Mrs. W. J. Mas- ters, Auburn, Ga. Rt; 1. State insp. true to name fruit trees peach, $55 M. $6 a 100; $1.20 doz. Plum $10 a 100;.$150 dcez. grape vines,. $5 a 100. $1 doz. Fig, a. a 100, $1.50 doz. Seedling peach, $15 M, $3 a 109, 75 doz. All leading varieties. E. Se Tra- vis. Riverdale, Ga. May cherry, 10c each, 1 doz. scup- pernong, 25c each, 5 for $1;- _clear- stone -peach, 10c each; o'd fashioned apple, 15c each. Mrs. J. C. Eades, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7. | Old time Indian peach trees, about | S | muda onion plants, $1 a M. $3.75 per -} have plants. $1 M COD. BULLETIN 1 ft. high, 10e each, $1 doz. May cher- y 15c; strawberry plants, 30c a 100; aepherry, $1 per 50 plants. Exch. tor white feed sacks, at 10c each. Mrs. sua Bell, Alpharetta, Ga. RFD 2. Miscellaneous For Sale - Fresh, unslated tallow, 30c lb. Mrs. W. L. Daniel, Dawson, Ga. Rt. 1,. Box 101. Fine, bright Leaf tobacco for chew- ing or smoking, 25c lb. $2 in_10 lb. 1ots. C. E. Tucker, Mt. Airy, Ga. . Black walnuts, unhulled, 75c bu. or exch. for 100 lb. size, white, feed sacks ea. to pay postage. Mrs. D. F. Col- on, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2. _ Plants For Sale -Lucretia dewberry plants, 50c doz. $2 a 100; Eldorado biackberry, same price. Mrs. O. D. Woodruff, Green- ville, Ga. Klondike and Lady T. strawberry 2 plants, 25c a 100, $1.75 M del. 5M_up, | $150 M. exp. col; Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, Heading and Ga. col- lard, 25c a 100, $1.25 M. del. 5M up, 75c M. Exp. col. Estie Crowe, Gaines- ville, Ga. Klondike everbearing strawberry plants, 20c a 100, plus postage, 5c; 500 and more del. Write for prices qn larger quantities. C. G. Townsend Kite, Ga. .$1 bill with order assortment: 200 E. J. 200 Chas. Wakefield cabbage wd 100 Bermuda and 100 Crystal Wax onion plants. postpaid. F. M. Sullard, Baxley, Ga. Kudzu _ plants, _permanent forage crop. Write for price on quantity wanted. O. GC. Perdue, Yatesville, Ga. Cabbage and yellow and white Ber- 3M. Extra fine plants and quick ser- a guar. J. A. Mitchell, Thomasville, Sev. var. cabbage plants, $1 M. Ex- chanee for dried apples, crowder peas, .r-baby chicks at 15c each. Ea. to pay postage. Guar. fine plants. Mrs. Mary Turner, Alma, Ga. Red raspberries, 45 for 50, or $1 a 100; J. W: - Gosnell, Cuarkesville, Ga. Rt..3, Box 73. Extra fine cabbage. plants, all var. Jel. 25c a 100. 250, 50c; 500, 75c; $1.- kQ M. 5M expre sed, $4; 10 M, $7. 50. Exch. for peanuts, turkey, eggs, fea- thers, geese or anything you have to | yifer. R:, O Parks. Darien, Ga. Bermuda onion plants, 90 M. FOB) or $1.10 M prepaid; some nice cab-| Ivey Horne, Funston... Ga. RFD 1. Cabbaze, a onions and ol- lard plants. $1 M. W. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga. 400 Lucretia dewberry plants. $3 del also 12 little walnut trees, 75; 25 fig sprouts with good roots, $3 del. Thursday, January 8, 1931. Plants Wanted - Want plants: Iceberg lettuce, E. . Wakefield cabbage and Bermuda on- ions. Exen. tor same. Mrs. O. D Woodruff, Greenville, Ga. Farm Help Wanted Want singie mau to Uve in house as one of family and make crop on shares. Write or come see me. ae A. Lee, Luxomni, Ga. Rt. 1. Box Want boy 13 or 14 yrs. old, with | habits to live on farm, and look after stock. Good home for right party. C. F. Atltman, Ft. Valley, Ga. Rt. Positions Wanted Want job on fapek to look after poultry and stock, can also do ca penter, repairing and gen. shop work. Sev. yrs. exp. and ref. if required. wife and one child. W. C. sen Wrightsville, Ga. | Self, wife and 4 children, want wo: as overseer of Estate. Exp. in truck- ing and caring for cattle. Wife also. able to help. Can move at once. = in all kinds of farm work. W.. Priest, Atlanta, Ga. 465 Oxford Ave. Ww. Want a dairy and tek farm on shares. Gwaer to furnish cows, lan and tools. Will pay 1-2 of feed bill and other expences. Ref. exch. J. M. Cavers, Atlanta, Ga. 1870 Lak wood Ave. 16 yr. old orphan boy wants job on farm for 1931, honest, willing worker nn bad habits, Jo to age. Want to be with Christian family who will treat as deserves. $10. a mo. and boa: Prefer He-ry county or vicinitv. Can begin at once. Write to: Mrs. Se Stockbridge Ga. Rt. 2. ; 45 yr. old married man aid 2 gro n bovs want a 2 horse farm on ore Not over 10 acres in cotton, bal. t corn, velvet beans. peanuts, etc. Wo da like place in Dairy a-d part farm work. and would like to set with m who wil] have dav work to do. We exn. in raicine cattle ard hogs. Can fueni-h ref. Fave 3 gord cows. It wold he 2 trnck loads to move. Bo can handle tractor and anv kind evitivators. Prefer not over 50 m from Macon. T, E. Bray, Wa le Ga, : Want position as overseer, Or work inz foreman or would accept | for waees for 1931. Sober, he white. American, know how to co labor and am agreeable, and no fraid of work. Do not have to be t evervthine and alwavs work for emvioverc interest. State wages _ Lois Woodruff, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 1. weet iccludine board. J. M. be cer, Brooks, Ga. : as ter personally for me. time. A short while ago I met hi and told him that it had ne good. zs The amount due my oe say, it is hers and should need.ng it these. hard times. Amount due C. A. Rouse a do. lars. Ce: oD). A Few Samples of the Letters Comitbintoner Talmadge Rece ves Daily i Continued from page eleven) No, they were not paying anybody, re it was no Excuse this long letter I have written. I want to help 6 you this much in this fight and it seems I could not _ tell my story in a shorter letter. now other faqts which might be told. Thank you and I am, Yours respectfully, \ I. W. Rouse, Moultrie, Ga., 502 Central Ave. W we was going up to Atlanta next day to attend a meeting - i of the directors, etc, and would look after the mat- _ The money did not come - this oe \ m again in Meigs one day ver been paid and he said, is small tis true, but as you a be paid. She is old ann There may be even s per their statement eight a