DEPARTMENT 9
/EUGENE TALMADGE
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PUBLISHED | BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS A. E JONES,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY a4 1931.
_ STATE CAPITOL |
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_ PRACIES C
AGRICULTURE.
Coe SSIONER S
DIRECTOR.
We ee a heavy. crop of aici set this year. hy
some sections considerable thinning has been done. In
other. sections very little or no thinning has been done.
Where you have a heavy crop on the trees. it is very
essential to thin the peaches. By thinning you get Bee .
size and fully as many crates to. the tree.
The peach and apple Geidiciicalions: law ties been
_ operative: in Georgia since August 1927.
(1929 size requirements were placed on all grades of
peaches. Those that did not. come up to standard were
marked Unclassified. Quite a howl went. up to have
to place this unclassified marking on peaches that were
all Fight 3 in Sey way oo in size. att did look like an
- ~ \. e 2S 4
a ji Lope: oben Soa that ee some of the crates and
baskets marked Unclassified, * reached the north this.
, marking was shaved off. If this report is true the grow- :
In 1928 and
ion $85. 00 to hold the cotton.
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giving full Oe aces in regard to these rules and reg
ulations ior this Teel
On May tat, 1981, ne: Co-ops sold 17 pales of cohen
for Mrs. Walter Harper, of Wray, Georgia. Nine of these
bales graded middling. Eight graded strict low middling :
er, the time Mrs: Harper placed this cotton with the
Co- ops she drew 7 1-2 cents per pound against the cot-
ton. At that time this grade of cotton was bringing ve
10 cents per pound. %
. The Co-ops called on Mrs. Harper foe margin. She sent
This was es mele
enough according td the Co-ops. _ :
What do you think these 17 bales of botton netted Mrs
Harper after the Co-op storm hit it?
It netted her less than 6 1-2 cents a pound. I will tel
you exactly how much less than 6 1-2 cents it netted hee
$4. 15 less than 6 1-2 cents a pound.
On the day that this | cotton was sold middling cotton
: in Atlanta was quoted at 9 cents per pound. oe
- Mrs. Harper offered to buy this cotton back from the
Co- -Ops before ek sold it, but pies refused to = - back
to her. eee oS Gs
Where is the ee or Be in such transae
tions as this? :
May 19,1981,
ors were being penalized and the middlemen or brokers
were getting an advantage from the Georgia law.
: Last year, 1930, we adopted the United States Boat
ard Grades. We also adopted the word Commercial
Pack for peaches that did not come Up to the United
States Standard Grades. a See
This year, 1931, the same roles ai regulations gov-
dink marking, grading and packing peaches are in ef-
ect. Blew hers in the Bulletin: you. ue ap an, article
EUGENE TALMADGE,
INDEX
|| Baby Chicks for Sale
Baby Chicks Wanted
MARKET. REPORT
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS . ee :
GarcLots 2 = s_- ee pa oe
"Prevailing Wholesale Prices ee ee 1931. Always Subj ect Lie Variation : Mest for Sele F
3 : eggs. Wanted.
ae : : ee lana: Macon ~ Savannah a Columbus Valdosta m Help Wanted
Eggs, Ga., Extra, doz. 2... $ .20 $B be S20 $17 20 Ga. Products for Sale____ 46, 4: 8
Eggs, Standard, doz. ie oe le =. sae Ga. Products Wanted -
Eggs, Ga., trade, G02 2 _ te ees GES a ;
-Eges, Varad Run, doz. Le Sao AS: wee. Ss 1650, 18 Live Stock for Sale 5, 6, 8, i
EAB eth. ee AG Gee. ~ Live Stock Wanted _.__- wa 8 811s
: aa 1. joe ae {i Miscellaneous for Sale
"99 39 - -* (39. f{- Miscellaneous Wanted
5-20 BO es Tl Positions Wanted
z ae So ee 19. ~ jy Poultry For Sale
: oa Lae eee Poultry Wanted
Capons, Ib. 1.60 a | Plants for Sale -.-._-_-
_ Field Peas, eed a Coe ;
- Field Peas, not mixed, bu. ......-- 2.00 2 E hes 75 eas) Plants Wanted _
- Country Butter, Best Table, Be : Ze AR ; ee ce na Seed for Sale
_ Bar Corn: (80 Ibs. to bu.) bu. 3 pee - Seed Wanted
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Bes Hogs Sold During Week oe May
_ No.1, oe pane Peanuts, $80.00 per ee
11, 1931, at ae Sales Brought $6. 50 per cwt.
Delivered, ee to Correction,
AGE TWO
| Plants For Sale
Portoricans, Gov. insp. from vine
cut. $1.45 M. cash with order. Tobac-
co plants, $1.50 M. Exc. some. W. H.
t Troupe, Baxley.
Gov. insp.P:; R. plants,: $1:40 M. ~5
M. up, $1.35 M. Del. Ga. Money order
only. George Griffis, Odum. R 2.
__Imp. red skin P. R. potato plants,
Gov. insp. $1.50 M. J. E. Fennell, Sur-
_ rency.
Hastings Ga. cabbage-collard and
June Pink tomato plants, each, $1 M.
Ww. E. Goodwin, Wadley.
. Pure Porto Rico and Nancy Hall po-
tato plants, Gov. insp. $1.50 M. FOB.
No chks. Money order. Ira L. Pope,
> Alma. R 3. :
Succession and Flat Dutch cabbage,
ae M. Also Heading collard, 15c C:
1 M. del. Ready. J. M. Bailey, Au-
-treyville. R 1.
_Missionary strawberry plants, Direct
from Maryland for Nursery plants.
e200 M. W. C. Mercer, Alma. R 1. Bx.
aa 6 i ep
Ready. Guar. pure, Gov. insp. Por-
to Rico plants, from selected seed, $2
M. del. 2 M. up, $1.50 M. FOB here.
as. A. Chauncey, Screven.
Strong, young Jersey Wakefield, Flat
aiepen cabbage plants, $1.10 M. del;
artichokes, 25c C; catnip, 5 punches,
5c. John Blackwell, Cleveland.
Artichokes, 25c C; Jersey Wakefield,
Flat Dutch cabbage, $1.25 M. Del. Geo.
Blackwell, Cleveland.
_ Mastodon Giant Blackberry, straw-
berry, Raspberry, Kudzu, Arcichokes.
ell, or exc. for 3 M. wilt resistant to-
mato, Porto Rico potato and Egg-
: plants. Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody.
~ Portoricans, Gov.
cuttings, $1.50 M. FOB. A. W. Parsons,
Abbeville.
Pimiento pepper plants, well rooted,
$1.65 M. not prepaid. Mrs. Belle God-
ard, Goggins, R 2.
Lead. var. tomato plants, $1 M; 500,
60c. Postpaid. Roscoe Mays, Fitzger-
ald. R 4. Bx 144.
.COD tomato plants, New Stone,
Greater B., Marglobe and Matchless.
Now ready. 40c, 500; 75c M; 5 M. $3;
10 M. $5. Will exch.
Fitzgerald. R 3.
Large field grown tomato plants,
New Stone, Red Beauty, Giant Crim-
son... 200, 15; 400, 25c; 55 M; ASA.
Nash, Riverdale. R 1.
- Portoricans, Gov. insp. grown from
vine, $1.60 M. 5M. $1.50 M. del. Now
ready. N. W. Daniel, Ty Ty. R 1.
Greater B. tomato and cabbage
plants, each, $1 M. Derward Caldwell,
Riverdale.
-Gov. insp. Porto Rico plants, $1.75
f. Pat Lewis, Baxley.
-Portorican and _ Pattisaw potato
plants, $1.35 M; Pimiento pepper, $i
_M. Prompt shipment. Mrs. L. Pitts.
eesburg. Rt 4. Bx. 60.
Stone tomato plants, $1;
H. W. Sumerford, Gainesville. R 2
Portoricans, $1.40 M. Exp. collect;
$1. .70 M. del; tomato, 50c M. Exp. col-
fect. 1). J. Lindsey, Omega.
Portoricans, Gov. Bee from vine
_s $1.50 M. FOB. Also Tobaco plants.
as. T. Troupe, Baxley.
P $1.40 M. del.
oney order with erie: E. N. O-
Quinn, Odum.
Portoricans, Gov. insp. $1.50 M. del.
Ga, Money order. Brady Griffis, O-
-F rtoricans, Gov. insp. $1.50 M. Cash
Js order. Ike Tomberlin, Surrency.
2:
Pure Portoricans, Gov. insp. $1.35 M.
5 M. or up, $1.25 M. FOB. Cash with
order. Owen Herrin, Winokur.
Insp. Portoricans. $1.50 M; Ruby
King pepper, $1.50 M. H. K. Thornton,
Screven.
-Portoricans, $1.75 M. del. Ga.
. Hamilton, Baxley.
_ Any var. tomato, 80c M; 5 M. up, 75c
M. Ruby King and Pimiento pepper,
$1.75. M; Portoricans, $1.50 M. Sat.
-guar. Harold Smith, Baxley.
Imp. red skin Portoricans, $1.35 M.
: M. up, $125 M. FOB; $1.60 M. del.
Ga. Cash. No chks. J. W. Sellers,
Baxley. R 4. Bx. 69.
Genuine imp. Portoricans, $1.35 M. 5
Meup, $1.25 M. FOB; $1.55 del. Ga.
Cash: O. M. Miles, Baxley. Rt. 4.
: Portoricans, $1.50 M; Marglobe to-
mato, 80c M; Greater B. 75c M. W. F.
Miles, Baxley.
Red skin Gov. insp. Portoricans, $1.-
30 FOB; $1.60 M. Del. May and June.
Willie Pearce, Surrency. R. 2.
Portoricans, Sr40 IM. POB:. J. Re
Thomas, Surrency.
Pink skin Portoricans, $1.50 M. FOB.
ey to ne; Roosevelt Aycock, Sur-
Portoricans, Gov. insp
Colon
insp. from vine} R 2.
Sens Rowe;1.
500, 60c.
Jakin.
Portoricans, guar. unmixed. Won
first prize at plant contest. ag 45 M;
5 M, up, $135 M. cee D. D. Bland,
Baxley.
Marglobe tomato plants, 75c M.
Wonder Bell pepper plants, 50c C. $4
insp.
MARKET
* Gov. insp. Portoricans, $1.50 M. 5 M.
up, $1.40 M. ; Del. Ga. K. V. Lightsey,
Surrency. R 2.
Portoricans, Gov. insp. $1.50 M. Del.
May and June del. L. C. re Sur-
rency. R 2.
Gov. insp. Big Stem Jerseys, $1. 50 M;
Imp. yellow and red skin Portoricans,
$1.75 M. del. Prompt shipment. J. H.
Harper, Screven. R 1.
Portoricans, $1.40 M. 5 M. $1.35 M.
Cash with order. L.. O. Morris, Sur-
rency.
Portoricans, $1.50 M. del. Ga; Great-
Steedley, Baxley.
State. insp. Portoricans, $1.25 M.
Over 5 M. $1.10. Cash with order. No
personal chks. G. L. NeSmith, Ash-
burn. R 4. -
eee a now ready, $1.25 M. 5
M. up, $1. J. S. Todd, Elza. Star Route.
pu cea Goy. insp. from vine
cuttings. $1. 50 M. 5 M. up, $1.35 M.
Sat. guar.. D. D. Deen, Baxley. R 4.
Imp. Portoricans, Gov. insp. $1.25 M.
FOB; $1.50 M. del. Cash with order.
O. Ll. Mobley, Baxley. R 4. Bx 42.
State insp. Portoricans, $2 M. del. 5
M. up, $1.50 Exp. Col. Cash | with or-
der. No personal chks. Sat. guar. P.
L. Smith, Baxley. R 4.
Cabbage-collard, 75c M, 5 M. 60c M.
10 M. $5 Express; Greater Baltimore, | R
16e,500* G1 25 Nes Portoricans, $1.75 M;
Boons, $2. Cader Stephens, Flowery
Branch.
COD. Cabbage, onion and tomato |
plants; 65c, sage $1 M. Sweet potato
plants, $2 M. . P, Sexton, Valdosta.
Box 523. 4
Portoricans, $1.50 M. Over 5 M. $1.-
35 M. FOB. Prompt shipment. 50 to 100
M. weekly. S. D. Graham, JOUPEQRCY.
Lead. var. sweet potato plants, $1.25,
500; $2 M. 5 M) lots, $1.75 M; tomato,
$1. 25 M; cabbage and onion plants, $1
M, =P: W. Carter, Valdosta. .
Pure red skin Portoricans and Boons,
500, 90c; $1.75 M. del. 10 M. $1.60 M.
Col; Stone tomatoes, $1.25 M. del. W.
O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch.
Pure Port6Oricans, vine grown, Gov.
insp. $1.60 M. 5M. up, wd ME 10 M.
or more, $1.40 M. D. . Black, Cor-
dele. R 1.
Pimiento* pepper plants, $1.25 M. P.
P. Mrs. E: M. Johnson, Pitts. = Ls
Portoricans, genuine. $1.50,M. 5 M.
up, $1.35 M, FOB. John Herndon, Sur-
rency.
Gov. insp. Portoricans, $1.25. M; Bal-
timore tomato; Heading collard, 10c
C; 75c M; Pimiento pepper, 20c C; $1.-
50 M. COD plus postage. J) W. Wat-
son, Pitts.
Pink and Yellow skin Porto Rico,
Nancy Hall, Triumph, Pattesaws, Jap-
anese Yams, Pumpkin or Yellow Yam,
$1.75 M., $1.50 M, 5 M. up, POR. Hy
ie as Valdosta. }
uke wilt resistant, 30c C; $1.75
M; Greater Baltimore and New Stone,
25 C; $125 M. del. Grady Bruce,
Money order. Leroy Bowen, Baxley.
Portoricans, $1.50 M; tomato and
Bermuda onion, $1 M; cabbage and
collards, 75 M; Ruby King or Calif.
M. Exc. for field peas, W. W. Wil-
liams, Quitman.
Portoricans, 20e C; $1.50 M; cabbage,
tomato and collard plants, 80c M. Del.
L. A. Crow, ae
Portoricans, $2 IVE: 5 VG ints $1.50;
cae var. tomatoes, $1 M. cash. Mrs.
Hackle, Valdosta. 603 E. Savan-
nah Ave.
Gov. insp. Portoricans, $1.50 M. V.
M. Williams, Baxley. R 4.
Pure pink skin Portoricans, from
vine cut. $1.35 M. 5 M..up, $1.20 M.
M. C. re, Coffee.
_ New Stone, Burbank and Greater B.
tomato plants. Alt-del--30c. C..-500,
70c; $1.25 M. 5 M. $1 M. J. J. Shear-
ouse, Guyton.
Few M. pink skin P. R. and Early
Triumph potato plants, $1.25 M. FOB.
Prefer selling all in 1 lot. Rufus Mer-
riman, Lyons.
White and yellow, good var. tomato
and Hot pepper plants, 15c C. Add
postage. Mrs. Sidda Southerland, El-
lijay. R 3.
Marglobe, Brimmer and Stone toma-
to, Flat Dutch cabbage, Heading col-
lard, 500, 60c; $1 M; Hot and Sweet
pepper, Ege- plants, 15 doz.-50ce C,
postpaid. Walter McEver, Braselton.
Genuine Red Skin Portoricans, Gov.
$1.25 M. FOB. May and June
er Baltimore tomato, $1 FOB. E. L. |.
PULEE TIN
1M. up, $1.25 M. FOB. Cash with or-
ders. No chks. B. F. Kimbrel, Baxley.
Res;
Portoricans, "yellow skin and Imp.
purple skin, and Early Triumph. Gov.
insp. $1.75 M. 5 M. up, $1.50 M. Cash
with order. Prompt shipment. Mrs. J.
W. Altman, Alma
Greater B., New Stone, and Mar-
globe tomato, $1.25 M; Pimiento pep-
per, $1.25 M. Del. Special prices on
large orders. B. F. Mallard, Rincon.
Cabbage-collard plants. Seed from
Hastings, 15c C. Add postage, Mrs.
W. Jenkins, Sumner.
Lead. var. cabbage, collard. and to-
mato plants, 500, 60c; $1 M; Sweet
pepper and Ege-piants, 200, 50c; 500,
$1; $1.75 M. Postpaid. Mrs. Gertrude
Branan, Lewiston.
Pure Portoricans, $1. 25 M. ie B.
Harrell, Valdosta. R 1.
Pure Gov. insp. Portoricans, $1 40 M.
del. Cash with order. J. B. Griffis,
Odum. R A.
Insp. Imp. Portoricans draws, also
vine cuttins, $1.50 M. FOB; 5 M. $1.40
del. M. T. Jarrell, Wrightsville.
Red skin Portoricans, $2 M. del; $1.75
M. at my home; Broad Leaf tobacco,
35c C; $2: M; tomato, $1.25 M. 25c.C.
G. E. Waldrip, Flowery Branch.
Collard plants, 20c C; 75c M. post~
Beate Clyde Williams, Flowery. Branch.
Psion young Jersey Wakefield, Flat
Dutch cabbage, $1 M del; Artichokes,
25c C; catnip, 5 bun. 25c; peppermint,
au doz. R. L. Blackwell, Cleveland.
R
Genuine, imp: red skin Portoricans,
Gov. insp. $1.25 M. FOB; $1.50 Del.
2 Ready. Milton- Arnold, Surrency.
oc ones. $1. 45 M; 3 M. $4. 25 4
VM. $5.65 FOB. Or; Del. prices, $1.55 M.
3 M. $4.55; 4 M. $6. No chks. unless
certified. E. O. Butler, Baxley.
Portoricans, Gov. insp. 1 to 20 M. $2.-
25.M. del... $2 M: Exp. col. Special
prices on 50 M.-or more. Sat. guar.
S. E. Hollis, Baxley. R 1.
Pink skin Portoricans, State
$1.60 M. del. Prompt shipment.
Aspinwall, Odum.
Imp. Portoricans, State insp.~ $1.50
M. del.
dum. , ;
State insp. red skin Portoricans
from vine. cut. $1.45 M. del. Ga. Le-
land Lightsey, Odum.
P. R. plants; vine grown. - $1.35 M.
del. Ga. Cash with order. Brady Grif-
fis, Odum. R.A. ,
Pure Gov. insp. Portoricans, $1.40 M.
Del. Cash with order. W. A. Thorn-
ton, Odum. R A. Bx 135.
P. R, potato plants, $1.75 M; Greater
B and Marglobe tomatoes, $1. M pest-
paid. John Daniel, Baxley.
Pash polnig plants, Gov. insp. $1. 95
M FOB. J. E Arnold, Baxley, Rt. 4;
Box 111.
-Copenhagen cabbage and Ue
collard plants, '75c M; 50c, 500 FO
A. L. Heape, Nashville, Rt 2, Box em
Portoricans, $1.45 M. Tomatoes, 90c
M. Sweet and pepper, ee C; pel 40 M.
Guar prompt shipment. . Smith,
Baxley.
State insp sure Porto: Rico potato
insp.
plants, $1.50 M- del. Cash with order.
HS count. D. A. Campbell, Baxley,
State. insp Porto Rico potato plants,
$1.25 M; pepper, $1.75 M; tomatoes, 90c
M. Cash with order.. Prompt ship-
ment. George Buchans, Baxley.
Imp, PeRrplants, Gov insp. $1.50 M;
Pepper, $2 M: Tomatoes, $1 M M FOB.
Guar good plants, Cash with order.
Johnnie J. Smith, Baxley:
Insp and - dipped Yellow Skin. Porto-
ricans, $1.45 M del, Gav Jd.,S. Murray,
| Odum, Rt. A. :
Gov insp P. R. potato plants, Pink
and Red skin. Ready. $1.50 M del. Ga.
$1.25 M FOB. Wm J. OQuinn, Jr.,
Odum, Rt. 2.
Porto. Rico potato plants, Gov insp.
$1.25 M. Over 5M $1.10 M. Lamar ae
a ale ig ade Rt. 4.
urple Skin P. R. potato plants, insp
$1.75 M del; $1.50 M FOB. No chks.
As. C: Herndon, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Stone and Avon Early tomatoes,
15 C $1.25 M; Royal King Sweet pep-
per; imp. Purple Thornless Egg plants
Ise _ doz. 40 C. Add postage. Mrs.
J. B. Paul, Leesburg.
Thousands Red and Yellow . Skin
Portoricans, $1.40 M FOB, $1.65 M del;
$1.25 M del. J. W. Hodges, Odum.
Bell, Ruby King and Pimiento pep-
per plants, 30c C; $2.50 M; Brimmer,
Greater B. and Redfield Beauty toma-
del.
W. G, OQuinn, Surrency. R 2.
Ror an Gov. 5
Insp. $1.35 M.
Pee PSs
-
Ellis
Ready. G. W. Aspinwall, O-
Greater Baltimore tomatoes, $1 M FOB
a laine oo FOB. A: B. Park- ae pad fruit and berries to ie on
r Ss. su-
Nancy Hall potato plants, $1.50 M os arty to furnish jars an
Thursday, May 21, 1931,
with order. Mts. J. C. Melton, Shel]
man, Rt. 1.
150M Pimiento and Bell pepper, Bur-
bank and Marglobe tomato, also Egg
Boes: All 25 C. $1.50 M del, Mrs.
. V. Franklin, Register.
ea Grass roots 1M $5; 10M sin.
Kudzu roots, $10 per 500; $100 per 10M.
Mrs. T. A. Hipp, Loganville. -
Hastings genuine cabbage- <cotlare
plants, after May 25th, 75c C and pos-
tage COD. Rey. J. E. Strickland, Still-
son, Rt. 2. :
Pow: potato plants* State insp. $1 15.
M. Prompt shipment of good plants.
Erskine Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
E. J. cabbage and Blue Stem collard =
$1 M. Exch for pure bred eggs for set
ting or potato plants. A. J. Pope, Tae
lapoosa. .
P. R. potato plants, Gov. insp. ven
and Red skin $1.25 M. A. Bowen,
Bristol
Boons and Red and Sie -skirr
Portoricans, $1.75 M;. bunch Portoric-
ans, $2 M; cabbage, 300, 45c; 500, 65c;
* 10 M del. Bil ee Gainesville, Ri
Waa fine early. June forse
plants. Ga. Earliest, 20c C; Add 6
postage. Accept stamps. Exch 150 fo
gal peas., Write kind you have. Mrs
Mattie O'Kelly, Comer. Rt. 1.
Tobacco plants 25 C; peppermint
plants, 12c doz. Exch either or both
for P. R. potato plants. Mrs. G. L.
Dorsey, Gainesville, Rt. 8.
Dewberry. plants, 35c C Joe Mac
Smith, Nashville. |
Himalaya blackberry plants,. 206 doz
3 doz. 50c; strong - horseradish sets, 4
for 20c. Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell, Rt.
2.
Large size Riaceiohe tomato plants
20c C. Immediate shipment. Gea
Hendrix, Dover.
Gov insp Portoricans, $1.45 M. FOB.
Prompt; shipment. B. R. Leggett, :
Braxton.
Greater Baltimore tomato plants, 0c
M. Any quantity. W. Hyers, Alma.
Plants Wanted
Want Porto Rico plants. Exch value
for same. Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Mariets
ta; Rt. 3.
Want 60 M. Gov. insp. Porto Rico
potato plants. 20 M. at a time. May |
15th-June 10th. At $1 M. FOB. E. Ke
Hilton, Bremen.
Exch. value for potato slips. Write,
W. H. Rucker, Milner.
Want Nancy Hall, Porto Rico, or.
Triumph potato plants. Exc. Honey
or Duroc hogs. L. H. Edentfield. Still-
more. Rt. 1, Bx 31: ;
Want 1 M. old time er skin Nig. - z
ger Killer potato draws at once. Quote _
price and when can del. Rube Wik
liams, Eldorendo.
Want pink skin epanich potato.
plants. Tom J. Davis, Cave. Sone
Farm Help Wanted a
Want couple for Bnbral work. a-
round poultry, garden, etc. Ref. re-
quired. Mrs. J. M. Maddox, Stone Mtn
P. O. Box 297. phone, 82- a Stone Mtn.
Want: goed, nice white woman for
light farm work. 3 in family. C. J.
Cleveland, Hartwell. R 5.
Want healthy, unincumbered wor.
man to care for poultry, and garden
and other light farm work. Good prop-
osition to right party. P.-P. pire
Conley. Pyar: ae
Positions Wanted
Single man, 23 yrs. old. High ee 5
graduate, desires position on poultry.
farm. Asben Herring, Hartwell. R 5.
Middle aged man and,2 sons, 17 and
14, want place on farm. Familiar with -
farm work and livestock. Begin at
once. Albert Mashburn. Atlanta. 440
Cooper St. io
Miscelinncous For Sales
Nice shade dried sage, 40c lb. Mrs,
L. B. Taylor, Rydal.
Roots and herbs, many kinds. En-~
close stamp for prices; also jelly, jam,
etc. canned on halves. Party to fur-
nish jars and sugar. L. Abercrombie, eS
Murrayville. :
ee prepaid. . eae oeony. _ Money order | R 1
Mrs. Delma Gilley, Cedariow
Thursday, May 21, 1931,
Plants For Sale ~
_ Any var. tomato, 80c M. 5 M. 70c M.
10 M. 55c; Ruby King and Pimiento
pepper, $1.75 M; Potato, $1.75 M; Let-
ttuce, $1. Ready. Sat. guar. Harold
mith, Baxley. aes
ortoricans, from vine grown, insp.
$1.25 M. T. H. Jones, Adel. R 3.
-Portoricans, Gov. insp. $1.10 iM, del.
$1.50 M. FOB; No personal chkc. Cash
with order. E. O. Butler, Baxley. R 3.
_ Portoricans, Gov. insp. $1.50 M. FOB.
$1.75 del.. Cash with order. Grady
auley, Baxley. R 4. Bx 36.
Imp. Portoricans, Gov. insp, $1.50
M; $1.75 M. del. Ga. Prompt ship-
ment. R. S. Williams, Baxley. R 5.
_ Imp. Portoricans, Gov. insp. $1.50 M.
$1.75 M: Del. Ga. Cash with order. W.
Poole, Baxley. NR
Kudzu: a few score plants for worn-
out lands. Grows very rapidly. Seed
enough also for 1 acre. W. C. Siler,
Summertown. ~- ee
_ Purple. skin Portoricans, $1.75 M;
unch Portoricans and Spanish Boon, |
$2 M. del. Certified and pure.
Hemphill,-Flowery Branch.
Pure Gov. insp. Portoricans, $1.75 M.
Cash with order. - J. H. Durand, Flow-
ery Branch. R 1. Bx 79.
Imp. Portoricans, State insp. $2 M.
Ready about May 15th. Lisbon Allen,
Gainesville. R 2.
Porto Rico potato plants, $1.25 per
; $2 M. del. C. D. Freeland, Gaines-
de. R:2. ;
ot pepper, 10c doz; Sage, .5c; Pep-
permint, 15c doz. Biackberries, 25c
z; Strawberry, $2, 500; Collards, 20c
dried sage, 60c lb. Add postage.
Ss. H. B. Grizzle, Royston. Rt.
eppermint, 25cc doz; rhubarb, 50c
doz; Missionary strawberry, $1.25, 500;
$2 M; Yellow Root, dry, 50c lb. Snow
Bobo, Hartwell. R 2. yee
tomato, ready, $1.10 M.
Over 1500, $1 M. Del. P. P. Sam G. E.
cks, Adel. R. 1.
0 Greater Baltimore or New Stone
tomato plants by return mail, post-
paid, 35c, stamps. W. L. McClellan,
Doerun. \
_ Portoricans, $1.40 M. 5 M. up, $1.30
M. FOB. C. E. Morris, Surrency. Meee
_Portoricans, $1.50 M. 5 M. up, $1.40
BOB: Gov..insp.. -R. M: Morris,
urrency. :
Imp. Red skin, Gov. insp. Portoric-
ans, $1.75 M. del; $1.50M. FOB. W.
Bruce, Autreyville. R 4.
Porto Rico potato plants, $1.50 M. 5
M. up, $1.30 M Cash with order. C.
Waters, B.axley. R 4.
_ Portoricans, $1.50 M. Cash with or-
der. L. J. Crosby, Baxley.
Nice cabbage-collard plants, 12 1-2c
J; 900, 50c. Del. W. J. Brown, Doe-
Une -R, 1.
State insp. yellow skin Portoricans,
ey M. del. Floyd J. Story, Quitman.
Gov. insp. Portorican plants. . Write
or prices on large lots; Cabbage and
omato, 35c C; collard and onion, 25c
; Sweet pepper, 50c C. Add postage.
. I. Clements, Tennille. -
Gov. i . Banana Yam _ potato
lants, $1.75 M. FOB. Mrs. Ruth E.
Mims, Alma.
Genuine, true to name Nancy Hall
otato plants, $2 M; pink Portoricans,
60 M. Over 2 M. $1.50 del. Var.
uar. Lonnie Moore, Alma.R 4.
Heading var. collard plants, 30c C;
50 M. del. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Gray-
Ray
GOV. insp. yellow skin Portoricans,
1.60 M. del. Ga.- 10 M. up, $1.50 M.
ohn Ingram, Ty Ty R 2.
Gov. insp. purple and pink skin Por-
toricans, $1.75 M. del. 5 M. up, $1.65
M. del; $1.50 M. Exp: Col. Cash with
order. T. E. Stalvey, Valdosta. R 1.
__Norduke wilt resistant tomato, 30c
C; $1.25 per 500; $1.75 M; Greater B.
and New Stone, 25c C; $1.50 M. del.
Grady Bruce, Jakin.
M. Broad Leaf: tobacco plants, $1.-
Ne _G. L. McWhorter, Buena Vista.
IU J. M. Holton, Alma.
__ Condon: everbearing strawberry, 25c
C; Salzers prolific strawberries, 20c C..
oo postage. Mattie Carter, Alma. R
__ Pure pink skin-Portoricans from vine
Cuttings, $1.40 M. FOB; 5 M. up, $1.25
M. M. C. Tyre, Coffee.
-, bout 1M. New Stone tomato plants
is C. Exc. for 500 Gov. insp. potato
lants. T. C. Steele, Franklin. R 5.~~
cenuine, 8 in. New Stone tomato,
Open field grown. 300, 60c; 700, $1;
$1.25 M. Postpaid. Prompt del. C. F.
addox, Buford.
Hall and Porto Ricans, State
.| calf. Cash. No chks.
Ready, $1.65 M. Exc. for young
\
MARKET: BULLE EIN
full bred Jersey or- Guernsey heifer
Mrs. Emily Ahl,
Alma. R 3. 5
_20 M. tomato, Early Stone and Bal-
timore, $1 M. del. lots of 1 M; Porto-
ricans, $1.60 M, del. All ready now
-B. E, Daniel, Ty Ty, R 1.
_Goy. insp. Portoricahs, rea and pink
a $1.75. M. Guy Crow, Gainesville.
Stone and Baltimore tomato plants,
300, 50c; 500, 75c $1 M. Del. No chks.
L. M. Wingo, Gainesville. R 2. -
Pure Portoricans, Gov. insp. $1.75 M;
Wakefield cabbage, 90c M. 5 M. up,
50c M. Collect; Stone, Baltimore to-
mato, 25c C. del. Ovie Crowe, Gaines-
ville. R 3.
Genuine State insp. red skin Porto-
ricans, $1.75 M. del. Better price on
10 M. lots. Cash with order. R. M.
Cox, Moultrie. R 5.
Greater B. tomato plants, 75c M.
Any amt. W. Hyers, Alma.
Collard plants, Ready May 20th. 20c
|C; 40c, 200; 75 M. Postpaid. Clyde
Williams, Flowery Branch. R 1.
EK. J., Chas. W. cabbage, 20c C; 65c
500; $1 M; Marglobe,; Stone, June Pink
tomato, 25c C; $1.75 M. H. O. Kelly,
Griffin. Rt. A. ak
Buncomb collard, cabbage, lettuce,
tomato plants, 25c C; $1, 500. Del. Arti-
chokes, $1.25 M. 6 - 10 M. $1, FOB.
spe with order. L. E, Harrison, Dub!
in. we
Insp. Portoricans, Pimiento pepper,
Earliana and Burpees Earliest tomato
plants, $1.50 M. FOB. Prompt ship-
ment. D.F. Thomas, Odum. .
Stone tomato plants. Ready. Over
5 M. 50c M. Prompt shipment. Ada
Williams, Rockingham.
Portoricans, and Imp, Red skin Por-
toricans, each, $1.40 M. del. Gov. insp.
A. E. Sharp, Screven. R 1.
Portoricans, Imp. Gov. insp. $1.50 M.
Exp. col; $2 M. del. J. T. Harrell, Tif-
ton. 62.
Stone tomato, 75c,. 5003. $1.25. M;
Sweet and.Hot pepper, 80c, 500; 30
C; $1.40 M; Onion, $1 M. Postpaid. A.
J. Nobles, Seville. 2
Portoricans, $1.65 M; Tomato, 75c,.
500; $1.25 M; Ruby King and Pimien-
to pepper, 500, 85c; $1.50 M; 30c OC;
Hot pepper, same price. Postpaid. R.
Chanclor, Seville. =
Yellow tomato, yellow pepper, red
hot pepper, 15c C; red peach toma-
toes, 20c doz. Ida Southerland, Elli-
jay. R 3, Bx 58. :
Genuine Gov. insp. red and pink
skin Portoricans, $1.50 M; Over 5 M.
$1.35 M. FOB. C. H. Davis, Graham.
Full stamp Portoricans, Gov. insp.
$1.35 M. FOB. R. F. Boatright, Coffee.
Marglobe tomato plants, 75c per M;
Ruby King bell pepper, $1.50 M. Miss
A. P. Wheeler, Americus. 201 Dodson
St. :
Genuine Portoricans, $1.60 M; 5 M.
up, $1.50 M. FOB. John Herndon, Sur-
rency. a
Imp. Portoricans, $1.50 M; 5 M. up,
$1.35 M. COD. Cash with order. Urs-
rey Adams, Graham. _ eed BC
Pure, vine grown Porto Rico potato
plants, State insp. $150 M. Ready.
G. W. Hasty, Dawson. mee
Absolutely pure Perfection pimiento
pepper plants, from seed of 8 yrs. care-
ful selection for specimens of the fin-
est type. $1.50 M. at the Bed. R. P.
Maddox, Griffin. ;
Portoricans, Vine grown, insp. and:
treated, $150 M; 5 M. up, $1.35 M.
FOB. Cash with order. W. C. Doug-
las; Almac 3 gs ae
Portoricans, $1.75 M; Boons, $2 M.
Postpaid. Cash or money order with
order. Better prices on large amts. J.
M. Nix, Flowery Branch. Rl. |
Pure, imp. Gov. insp. Portoricans,
$1.25 M. FOB. D. H. Mann, Surrency.
FG ms < x
Tomato, Hastings Extra Early, Mar-
globe, Gulf State and 10 other varie-
ties; cabbage-collard and Beet plants,
10c C; Pimiento pepper, 20c C. J. S.
Carson, Hampton.
New Stone, Greater B. tomato
plants, now ready. 45c, 500; 70c M. 5
M. $3. J. A. Wright, Fitzgerald.
Cabbage plants, 15c C. Vernon Meel-
er, Baldwin, R.
Ga. cabbage-collard plants. Seed
direct from Hastings. $1 M. Immedi-
ate shipment. W. T. Watson, Mauk.
Ree.
Chas. J. W. and Flat Dutch cabbage,
collard, onion and tomato, 500, 60c; $1
M. Pepper and Egg-plents, 40c C. $1
per 500. Postpaid. Miss Rosa Lee May,
Lewiston.
Lead. Var. cabbage, tomato and col-
500, 60c; $1 M; Sweet pepper and
Ege=slants, 200, 60c; 500, $1; $1.75 M.
Postpaid>Mrs. Gertrude Branan, Lew-
istoh. =< iakss ;
Himalaya berries, well rooted, 10c
ea. 3 for 25v; Thornless blackberries,
from own. use.
|dum. R A. Box 134.
Ext, for equal value.
same price. Add postage. Mrs. G. J.
Holcomb, Branan, Bx. 102. -
Tomato, Earliana, John Baer, Imp.
Stone, Now ready. $1 M. FOB. Exe.
for chickens, hogs, cow, etc. Surpius
30 M. F. M. Collins,
Marietta. R 5.
New Stone and Greater Baltimore
tomato, 500, 55; 90c M. Del. 5c M.
5 M. up, 50c M. COD. S. C. Rowe, Fitz-
gerald. R 3.
Hastings Extra Early tomato, ready,
20c C; $1.50 M. FOB. Exc. for goose,
Indian Runner duck eggs, or Everbear-
ing strawberry plants. HE. O, Morris,
Alpharetta. R 1.
Early Prolific Norduke, June Pink,
New Stone tomato, $1 M. 20c C* dei.
Money order. J. D. McLeod, Jr., Al-
tamaha.
New Stone and Greater B. tomato
500, 35c; 65c M; 5 M. $2.50; E.. J., Chas.
W. cabbage, 500, 30c; 50c M. FOB. J.
O. Stokes, Fitzgerald. R 3. ;
Brimmer, Marglobe, Kivingston
Globe, Greater Baltimore and Redfield
Beauty tomato, 30 C; 50c, 200; Sweet
and Hot pepper plants, 35c C. FPosi-
|paid. Chas. Drake, Jr., Braselton.
Pimiento, Ruby King, Bell or Bull-
Nose pepper; New Stone, Bonny Best,
Red Rock tomato, 25c C; $1, 500; $1.50
oe postpaid. Mrs. Etta Durham, Sale
City. i :
8 - 10 in. high tomato plants. Mar-
globe, 25c, 200; $1 M; New Stone, 300,
20c3 -$1 M. Postpaid in Ga... Hy M.
Clements, Amboy.
Genuine pink skin Portoricans, from
vines, Gov. insp. and treated for 9 yrs.
Slip -M, FOB:- $150 M:.COD.T. -P.
Musselwhite, Arabi. Ri. \
Chas. W. cabbage, New Stone and
Greater B. tomato, True Ga. collard
plants, 25 C; 50c, 300; $1.20 M. Del;
90 M. FOB. Obie Crow, Gainesville.
Ri, Es,
Leading var. tomato plants, $1 M.
Also fruit trees, grape vines for Fall
del. at right prices. E. B. Travis, Riv-
erdale. .
Imp. Portoricans, Gov. insp. $1.50 M;
5 M. up,. $1.35 M. FOB. G. H. Rentz,
Baxley. R 4. a
Imp. Portoricans, $1.60 M. FOB. R.
W. Rentz, Baxley.
Porto Rico plants, $1.50 M; Greater
B. tomato plants, $1 M. del. Walter
Johnson, Baxley. ; s
Gov. insp. Porto Rico plants, $1.25 M.
del. Ga. Cash only. T. M. Mullis, O-
Ruby King pepper and Marglobe to-
mato plants. 10 C. Exc. for. dried
apples at 10c lb. Mrs. W. F. Hyers,
Coffee. :
Heading collard plants, 28 C. del.
Mrs, A. S. Paulk, Ocilla.
Genuine . Portoricans, grown from
vine cut. on fresh land ea. yr. $1.50 M;
10 M. up, $1.35 M. FOB. Cash. Mrs.
Eldon Joiner, Thomasville. :
Portoricans, insp. $150 M. FOB. 5
M. or more, $1.50 M. del. Ga. Remit-
tance with order. C. H. Parish, Tif-
ton. R 6.
Cabbage, tomato and collard plants.
W. J. Morgan,
Stillmore.
Marglobe and New Stone tomato
plants, 200, 25c; $1_M. postpaid: in Ga.
Marie Clements, Amboy.
Certified Portoricans, $140 M. 5 M.
$6. J..G. Owens, Pembroke.
Tomato plants, Matchless, Greater
B., Red Rock, $1 M; Pimiento pepper,
$1.25 M. Add postage. H. C. Burn-
sed, Brooklet. :
Imp. pink and yellow skin Portoric-
ans and Triumph potato plants, post-
paid, $1.75 M. or $1.50 M. Exp. Chg.
colect. J. U. Sewell, Pitts.
Cabbage, collard, onion and tomato
plants, 40c M. FOB; 500, 60c; 90c Del;
Pimiento,. Egg-plant, 200, 50c; 500, 75c
Del. Asst. made. E. L. Durham, St.
Marys.
Purple skin Portoricans, $1.50 M.
May, June del; New Stone tomato,
onion
collard and White Bermuda
plants, All $1 M. John R. Boatright,
Coffee...
Red and yellow skin potato plants,
$1.30 M; 5 M. up? $1.20 M. Cash with
order. Postage COD. S. D. Sheffield,
Surrency. :
Red and yellow skin P. R. plants,
$1.30 My 5 M. up, $1.20 M. Cash with
order. Postage COD. M. T. Griffis,
Surrency.
Imp. P. R.- plants, $1.25 M. FOB.
ee with order. C. V. Willard, Doug-
as. > aly
Red skin potato plants, $1.50 M. FOB
J. M. Campbell, Surrency. R 2.
Old fashioned white Banana Yam
potato plants, $2 M; Portoricans, $1.50
M. May del. T. T. Winge, Rocking-
ham. /
Imp. P. R. potato plants, $1.50 M.
eee "8 M. del. &. W. Sellers, Al-
Hastings Purple, Thorniless
plants, 15 doz. 2 doz. 25c, del.
Walter McDonald. Aima. R 2.
Imp. purple skin, vine grown
plants. Gov. insp. $1.50 M; 3 M.
M. Cash with order. Ready.
Mixon, Waycross. R 1. Box 37.
Pimiento sweet pepper - plan
C; 35c, 200; $1 M. Tomato pla
M. Add postage. W. GC. B
Brooklet.
Million tomato plants, New S
Greater Baltimore. Prompt ship.
Sat. guar. 70c M. 5 M,. $3.COD.
Rowe, Fitzgerald. R 2. -
Cabbage, 10c C; 50c M; Lead.
tomatoes, 15c .C; $1.25 M; Pepper
var. 25 C; $2.25 M; Egg-plants
Cs $3.50. Mi Mrs. Hy Ek. Brite
Guyton. ' 2 ee
Big Stenr Jersey potato plants, |
M. <A. C. Williams, Adel. R 2. |
Can ship potato plants day ord
received at $1.50 M; tomato, Margic
and Baltimore, 75c M; Pimiento pe
per, $1; cabbage, 50c. D. M: B
Baxley. se
Porto Rico potato plants, $1.60
del. Ga. Tomato, $1.. No chks. M
Lewis, Baxley. Star Rt. ves
Genuine P. R. plants, Gov. insp.
50 M. FOB. M. L. Bullard, Baxle
Portoricans, Gov. insp. $1.50 M. F
$1.75 M. prepaid. Sat. guar. LL.
Deen, Alma. R.3. . -
_P. R. plants, Red and Yellow, $1.
M. FOB. Silas Tyre, Screven. R 1.
Kudzu crowns, 2 and 3 yrs. old:
too late to plant. Quick del $6.50
Gene Harper, Hartwell. By
Pure Portoricans, Gov. insp. $
Greater B. tomato, $1 M. FOB
Monk, Ty Ty.
Genuine red skin Porto Rico p
from vine cut. Insp. $1.65 M. Ga
No chks. J. W. Haman, Sumner. |
Gov. insp. P. R. potato plants, r
Skin. May del. $1.50 M. FOB. M1
Zonnie Carter, Surrency. P. O. Box
Bermuda, Prizetaker onion, $1.50
postpaid; certified Portoricans,
M; earliana, Baltimore, Red
Marglobe, Stone tomato. 75c M.
McRee, Meigs.
Porto Rico potato plants, $1.6
M. up, $1.45 M. Del. Cash: No
I, E. Clayton, Tifton. f
Dr. Burrell strawberry plants, nc
ete $2 M. Homer G. Cline, Ca:
on. ;
Cabbage-collard, Chas. W., Cope:
hagen cabbage, 65c, 500; $1 M, 5
$4.50; purple Egg-plants, 3 doz. 25
50c C; 80, 200. Del. No chks. Mi
F. Happoldt, Lewiston. Se ee
35c C. Postpaid. : i
Braselton. RFD. 2 a
Imp. and pink skin Portorican
run-outs, culls or mixed. $2 M; 5
up, $1.75 M. FOB. Cash. Pr
vent C. M. Beckworth, Baxle
Imp. Portoricans and Early Trium
potato plants, $1.50 M. Prompt sh
E. L. Anderson, Alma; R 4, |
Napier grass roots and plants.
for stock. Produces more feed per acre
than any known forage crop. Specia
prices to Stockmen. Write. S. T. Smith
| Cuthbert, 607 College St.
Broad and Narrow
David Williams,
ville, Rt. 7. Age
_ Pink or Red skin Portoricans,
insp. $1.30 M; 5M up, $1.25 M FO
J. Whiddon, Tifton, Rt. 7.
Genuine red and pink skin Porto-
ricans, Goy. insp. From vine cuttings.
$1.50-M; 5M up, $1.35 M FOB at Gra
ham. G, H. Lord, Graham.
Gov insp. Portoricans, $1.50 M.
up, $1.40 M. Parcel post or exp. c
lect. Geo. Pridgen, Wray. ee
Gov. insp. Portoricans, $1.50 M; 5M
$1.40 M; Baltimore tomato and Head-
ing collard, 10c C: 75 M. All COT
plus chgs. Exch for Brab peas. D.
Watson, Pitts. oe
Pimiento pepper plants, 15c C; $1.
M. Postpaid. Ready now: L. O. Woot
Pitts. :
_ Portoricans, from vine grown ar
insp. stock, $1.75 M del by mail; $1.
. Exp. che. collect, 75 to 100M wkly.
Roy L. Reynolds, Baxley, Rt. 3.
Imp red skin Portoricans, Insp.
ready, $1.75 M FOB. Cash with or
J. L. Courson, Baxley, Rt. 1.
_ Pure Portoricans, vine grown,
insp. $1.50 M, 5M up, $1.35 M FOB
James Tomlinson, Homerville. ee
_ Pure Goy. insp. red and purple ski
P. R. potato plants, ready. $1.50 M FO
Cash with order. E. H. Carter, Hazl
hurst fii
Pink skin Portoricans, $1.75 M 5M
$1.65 M all del. Money order. Harve
_ Story, Autreyville, Rt. 1.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Yellow skin Portoricans, Gov insp.,
0 M del: May and June del. Rea-
7 now. Money order. Jesse Touch-
m, Pavo, Rt. 1.
Yellow skin Portoricans, Gov insp.,
..00 M del. Now ready. May, June
el. Money order. D. Story, Pavo, Rt.
Ga. cabbage collard and Ga. collard,
ong Island Wakefield, Steins Early
ad Centennial Flat Dutch, Hastings
Copenhagen Market cabbage. $1.25 M
del. Now ready. Mrs. Julian J. Blan-
chard, Appling.
Imp. red skin Portoricans Gov insp.
50.M 5M up, $1.35 M. QQ. T. Herring-
n, Graham.
Burbank, New Stone and Greater B
tomato plants 30c C; 500, 75c; $1.25 M
all del. -J. J. Shearouse, Guyton.
Porto Rico potato plants, Gov. insp.
15 M, FOB. Greer Cromer, Tifton,
Rt 7. 4
Plants Wanted
fant best price on old fashioned
Yam potato plants. Exch Guinea eggs.
Mrs. L. R. Ashworth, Loganville.
Want 2M pure Porto Rico potato
plants. Exch value. Ammie Robinson,
Bowdon, Rt. 2.
Want sev. M potato plants: Bunch
et var. Write at once. W. H. Cos-
Preston. ;
Want 50M purple skin, Gov. insp.
Porto Rico plants. State best price on
entire lot in first letter. E. T. Banks,
East Point, 124 Elizabeth Lane.
Exch 16 lbs. nice, sundried apples for
2M Porto Rico potato plants. Ea del.
Mrs. J. H. Schell, Carrollton, Rt. 7.
Exch 10 mos old R. I. Red cockerel,
a, University str. for 1500 Porto Rico
otato plants. Mrs. Jno. A. Moseley,
Eastanollee.
Want 10 M White or Nigger Killer
potato plants. What have you? S. L.
Knight, Villanow, Rt. 2.
Exch 15 lbs. Mung beans for 1M Por-
to Rico potato plants. Ea. del. John
Mart in, Cumming, Rt. 3.
<ch 3 bu. Honey Drip cane seed for
f{. Portorican potato plants. Ea del.
_J. Martin, Flowery Branch, Rt. 3.
Want 50M Portoricans, Nancy Hall
nd Triumph potato plants. Exch Du-
oc J. boars or new crop Chunk honey.
H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt. 1.
Exch 30 thoroughbred Light Brahma
OS or 1M potato plants. J.-F. Mil-
ct
red skin Portorican or Nancy Hall po-
tato plants at $1.75 M del. Miss L., A.
familton, Carnesville, Rt. 1.
Exch 1 yr. old J. B. Giant rooster for
1M pure Gov insp. Portorican potato
plants. At once. Mrs. F. C. Conner,
- Whitestone
Exch Marglobe tomato plants for po-
tato draw, or supar crowder peas. Wrt.
first. Mrs. J. R. Robinson, Nicholls.
Want plants or seed of old fashioned
raw or Boquet pepper. Will return
postage on all replies received. Mrs.
allie Norton, Atlanta, 856 Brookline
St. Sw. -
~ Exch value for potato plants. W. A.
Dyer, Buchanan.
Seed For Sale
- Calif multiplying beer seed, 10c start,
prepaid Geo. Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
_ Calif moss beer seed, 10c start. Add
2 . Miss Ella Bond, Carnes-
Ville, Rt. 1.
Stone Mtn. melon seed, hand picked
50c lb. R. O. Rogers, Charing.
Select Stone Mtn. 25c lb. Any amt. 10
oe ro - O. Ashton, College Park, 1106
ain
Collard seed, $15 Cwt, or 1 Ib lots, 30c
prepaid; also plants $1 postpaid. Mal-
in Collins, Whigham.
18 Ibs. guar. Old Time Rough Top
Winter turnip seed, not Seven Top. 25c
per thls 5 thls $1 Cash or money or-
der. Mrs. G. B. Scott, Sparks, Rt. 1.
1931 crop True Ga. collards 15c lb.
ss than 10 Ibs 20c lb. J. T. Ponder,
Whigham.
50 lbs hand selected pure Stone Mtn
_ 25c lb not postpaid. J. H. Farmer, Mil-
ledgeville Rt. 2, Box 106.
Few more wonderful New Guinea
butter vine or bean seed. Fruits grow
1 ft. long, wt. 15 lbs. Good to eat. 20
d, 12c. Exch J. R. Bramlett, Elli-
Jay, Rt. 4.
Calif beer seed, 10c start prepaid.
Ralph Hill, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1, Box 35.
_. Pure Stone Mtn or Lifsey melon seed
40c Ib 10 lbs. $3.75. Mrs. Ouida Har-
= per, Osierfield. <2 - =
hufa seed, $3.75 bu $1 pk. Orange
5c lb. Honey Drip, 6c;
2
Leo.
Exch Jersey butter at 30c Ib. del for
cattail|Rt. 2.
MARKET BULLETIN
Seed Wanted
millet, 20c; long green okra, 25c Ib.
Rape seed, 12c. FOB. W. H. Wad-
delle, Pearson.
Wards Ideal and Rocky Ford canta-
Toup, 50c Ib. Ga collard 25c lb. Thomas
melon 50c Ib All FOB. W. J. Jack-
son, Ochlocknee. =
Calif beer seed 10 and 25c start. Cash
Mrs. Inez Moore, Bowdon, Rt. 3.
Large amt Stone Mtn melon seed,
free from disease, 1 to 10 lb. lots 60c
lb. Special price on larger lots. J. D. |
Alexander, McDonough.
Wonder watermelon seed, $5 1b. Or-
ders not filled for less than 1-4 lb.
Melon grows to wt. 100 1b and can be
shipped. Scott Hart, Americus, Rt. C.
100 lbs hand selected Dixie Belle
melon seed, 25c lb not del. A. F. Gra-
nade, Ivey. :
Pure Honey Drip sorghum cane seed,
$2 bu. Caloway Watson, Loganville.
1 gal White Multiplying onion sets,
30c; Mole bean seed, 10c doz. Hazle
Watson, Loganville Rt. 4. =
Pure Beat the Bee syrup cane seed
65c gal. $1.25 pk. del. C. R. Smith,
Buford, Rt. 3.
40 bu seeded Ribbon cane. Well
cleaned, $2 bu. FOB. W. S. Hammond,
Sulphur Springs.
20 bu fine Orange cane seed for sale
B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Pride of Ga. melon seed, 1-4 lb. 25c;
75c lb. Exch. for collard, bean, cucum-
ber; crookneck squash seed, peanuts or
potato plants. Mrs. Otis Kelley, Grif-
fin, Rt. A. \
Choicest, recleaned Honey Drip cane
seed 50c gal; Tenderest, weevil treat-
ed Cornfield and striped Half Runner
garden beans, each 35c Ib. 3 Ibs $1 post-
paid. C. F. Maddox, Buford.
Stone Mtn. melon seed, hand select-
ed, 40c lb., 3 lbs. $1 not prepaid. L. Rod-
gers; Butler; Rt. 2. :
Calif. beer seed, 10c start postpaid.
James Shelton, Whitesburg, Rt. 3.
Red Hill cane, (kind, that does not
go ito sugar); Mammoth sunflower;
Broom corn seed. Each, 50c qt. 3 qts.
$1. LL. M. Aderhold, Lavonia.
Clements imp melon seed. American
Wonder. Largest growing watermelon
in world. 75 to 150 Ibs. $1-oz. $10 Ib.
Exch. E. T. Clements, Tennille.
Calif beer seed, 10c start. Add post-
age. Miss Frances Brown, Arnolds-
Ville, Rt. 1.
Genuine Calif Honey Drip cane seed.
60c gal. $1 pk. Postpaid.. C. R. Burell,
Auburn.
Burr Clover seed, 3c lb. in rake up;
6c recleaned. Any quantity. June, July
and August del. 1931 crop. Gene Har-
per, Hartwell.
Pure Honey Drip cane seed, clean,
$1.40 bu. FOB Stone Mtn. E. J. Ma-
son, Luxomni.
Fresh, multiplying Calif. beer seed,
25c per start. Mrs. L. E. Green, Hape-
ville, 864 Central. A
Colored running and bunch butter
bean seed, 26c lb. del. Mrs. A. S. Paulk
Ocilla. : :
Wards Ideal and Rockyford: canta-
loup, 50c lb; Ga. collard, -graded, 1930
crop, 25c lb; Thomas melon, 50c lb.
Cash with order FOB. W. J. Jackson,
Ochlocknee. ;
1 lb. pure Cuban Queen watermelon
seed, $1.25. E. A.-Tankersley, Thom-
son.
Vine okra, Giant tomato 20 in cu-
cumber, Earliest tomato, 3 ft. bean,
Giant bean, Garden huckleberry. Each
pkg. 10c and 2c postage. Chesley Rice,
Columbus, 3316 3rd Ave.
Southern Field and: Jumbo Mam-
moth pumpkin seed, $1 lb. H. A. Wil-
son, Whitesburg Rt. 3.
Grass nuts (chufas) 15 pt. 25 qt.
Limited amt. Add postage on less than
$1 order. Mrs. Nora Nix, Alto, Rt. 1.
Broom corn seed, 20c qt. del. No
stamps. Mrs. Jim Owens. Kennesaw,
RFD.
Calif. beer seed, 1-2 pt. 75c.
with order. L. H.
Rt. 2.
Calif. beer seed, 30c teacupful post-
paid. No orders filled for less. Cash
with order. Miss Georgia Sewell, New-
nan, Rt. 3.
Orange cane seed, 5c lb; $1.50 bu.
White Spine cucumber, crooked neck
squash, mammoth okra, mixed canta-
loupe, Sugar and Southern Field pump-
kin, 3 tbls. 12c. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks,
Commerce. :
Calif. or Moss multiplying beer seed
10c start; 25c cupful. A. A. Nash, Ri-
verdale, Rt. 1.
56 bu. Honey Drip cane seed. 4c lb
$1.75 bu. A. B. Crow, Flowery Branch
Cash
Griffin, Gillsville,
| Want highland rice seed, enough to
plant 1 acre. Write price. James Co-
ley, Quitman, RFD 1. Bee
Want large Balsam apple seed, also
good ygoober seed at once. Mrs. S. O.
Burke, Glennville.
Miscellaneous For Sale
Sassafras, 20c lb; Yellow root 30c Ib
dry; poke and other roots and barks,
15e lb. Also ratsbane. Mrs. Geo. Ma-
thew, Martin, Rt. 1.
Poke and rattle root, 17c Ib; yellow
root, 20c; butterfly and blood root, 30c
lb. P. P. in Ga. in 5 lb lots. Mrs. John
H. Worley, Cumming, Rt. 2.
Black walnuts, $1 bu. J. G.. Owens
Pembroke.
Flue cured tobacco, 10 and 12 1-2c
lb. No orders for less than $1. Add
postage. L. J. Boatright, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Flue cured tobacco, 12 and 12 1-2c lb.
No order for less than $1. Add post-
age L. J. Boatright, (Address not giv-
en).
Sweet flue cured tobacco. 10c and 12
1-2c lb. Plus postage. No orders for
less than $1 filled. Cash with order.
J. O. Stewart, Baxley, Rt. 4.
16 lbs. wool, 30c lb. Fresh clip. Not
washed. Cash with order. Mrs. E. M.
Bonner, Toomsboro, Rt 1, Box 49.
4 lbs. wild ginseng $2 Ib. James Saw-
yer, Macon, Rt. 4. S pete as
Wild cherry, poke, yellow root, 15c;
garlic, 5c bunch; ratsbane, 35c; Queen
of the Meadow, 25c. Exch for any
ton; Rt..2. :
Fine, medium and coarsely ground
oyster shell for chickens. $1 per 100
lbs. FOB. W. A. Smith, Savannah, 102
Bay St. East.
. Cotton seed meal sacks, $3 per 100;
Dairy feed and brand sacks, $4 C; ex-
tra large beet pulp sacks. $5. John
W. Harms, Savannah, White Bluff
Road.
45 Ib. can pure corn fed hog lard, 15c
lb. FOB. No personal chks. H. L. Tay-
lor, Summertown. |
Any kind of herbs for sale or exch
for peas, beans, corn or other farm
pees D. R. M. Brooks, Bremen, Rt.
Country ground corn meal] from best,
weevil free corn, $1.15 bu. Del Ga. in
lots 4 bu ormore. Robt. Hampton,
Mineral Bluff. ;
Pure apple vinegar, 4 yr. old, 40c gal
Add postage and vessel for same. Mrs.
G. J. Holcomb, Bremen, Box 102.
Yellow and Rattle root for sale or
exch good white cotton feed sacks. Mrs.
Pearl Pilgrim, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
Yellow and Mayapple root, 15c lb.
Add postage. Mrs. J. T. Fox, Dial.
Rattle weed, Mayapple, yellow root,
rett, Alto, Rt. 1.
Sasafras root, Black Haw, wild cher-
ry bark, 15c lb. Mayapple and rattle
root, 25c Ib. All green. Add postage.
L. H. Southern, Talking Rock, Rt. 1.
Dill switches or sprays for dill pick-
les, 10 for 25c plus postage. No stamps
Mrs, T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro.
20 lbs. Leaf Tobacco, chewing or
smoking 10c lb. FOB. Cash with or-
der. S. D. Graham, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Miscellaneous-Wanted
Want Ginseng and Golden Seal roots
plants or seed. W. L. Helms, Buena
Vista. =
Want to buy all the Golden Seal
dried roots that I can get. Send sam-
ple and cash price. Mrs. Lucy Ander-
son, Varnell Station, Rt. 1, Box 22.4
_ Want white feed sacks, peanuts, on-
ion plants and baby chicks. Exch val-
ue for same. Elizabeth Weatherly,
Hoschton.
Want old fashioned bolting cloth for
flour mill. Write. G. H] Casper, Bow-
don, Rt. 4.
Exch $25 value for hogs, pigs, meat
eo ens: W. F. Davis, Silver Creek
Farm Help Wanted
Want immediately an honest, sober
young man for farm work. $12 mo.
board and laundry. W. L. Dixon, Quit-
man, Rt. 5.
_ Want white woman 40-50 yrs old to
live as one of family and assiss with
poultry, garden and other ligtit work. 4
in family. Mrs. Earl Grovenstein, Oli-
ver. ae
Want young man of good habits to
Homerville, Rt. 1, Box 37.
breed pigeons. LeRoy Moulder, Hosch-
: -@ general helper around place.
20c lb. Blood root, 50c lb. Elzie Bar- |
work on farm. Pay a good hand, $12.- J. Martin, Edison.
Thursday, May 21, 1931,
50 mo board and washing. M. C. Crow.
Gainesville, Rt. 2. ie
Want a good peach budder June ist
to bud small amount of trees. G. D,
Miller, Woodland. * :
Want competent woman, able to help
do the work around a farm, $5 mo.
board and laundry. Good home -for
smart woman. T. R. Moye, Barnes-
ville, Rt. 3. :
Want good man, with wife or small
family; good habits, good workers fo
farm help. Live 9 mi.. Thomson. E
Frank Sosbee, Amity, Star Rt. poe
Want good boy for farm work. Small
wages and board. W. C. Smith, Smyr-
na, Rt. 1. cece
Want white or colored woman to live
on farm and assist with work. Good
home for right party. J. P. Smith, Sr.,
Want orphan boy 8 to 12 yrs. live as
one of family. Will be treated right
and sent to school, for help on farm
chores. A. A. Norfleet, Lyons, Rt. 1.
Want middleaged healthy nice white
woman, raised on farm to live as on
of family and help with garden, milk-
ing, etc. Miss Willie A. Thomason,
Dalton; Rt. 1, Box 39.
~ Want white or colored woman, 40-6
yrs. to look after poultry, milk cow, et
$2 per week. A. P. Brown, Palmettc
Positions Wanted
Man with family wants farm or will
work for wages. Self and brother.
Both good workers. Have to be move
GC. Wigeins;, Wray, Rt, 2) =o A
Want position with family who st
No
able to do much hard work. Under
stand thoroughly farm work. Prefer So
Ga. W. T. Hunter, Jr., Oliver. o
Place wanted on farm by man, mid
dle-aged, sober. Family of 8. Can fur
nish himself. C. M. Greene, Atlante
1025 Avondale Ave., SE. =
Want job on farm with good famil
Do any king of farm work. 24 yrs. ol
$10 per mo and board. Elton Olive!
Jesup.
Want place as overseer, foreman or
for wages. Honest, sober and kno
how to handle labor. Always work fo:
Employers interest. State wages in-
cluding board. J. M. Cavender, Brooks
- Want small farm near Atlanta.
Standing rent. Full details in first le
J. N. Austin, Atlanta, 628 Engli
Ave. s
Exp. farmer, 54 yrs. old wants per
manent home at small wages on farm
in So. Ga. T. F. Brandon, Blairsville.
Want job on farm. 4 hands, Good
workers. Party to furnish house and
move us. Also plant June crop corn
and hay. Have 2 bu. peas. Mrs. Sa.
lie McCoy, Vidalia, Rt. 4. ~
Exp. mechanic wants job on farm
through summer months. Also exp. in
farming. A. C. Terrell, Rochelle, Rt.
21 yr. old young man wants job 0
farm or helping on dairy At once. Jas.
ohare Marietta, 700 Powder Springs
Want job tanning cow hides. Exper
ienced.. W. F. Spring, Cairo. me
Georgia Products For Sale
COTTON SEED FOR SALE:
_ Wannamakers limited supply. 75c bu
at my place. O. J. Edwards, Dacula.
- Pure Piedmont Cleveland, ist and
2nq pickings. Privately ginned. Re-
cleaned. $1 bu. R. W. Stembridge, Mil-
ledgeville. oes
-Piedmont Cleveland and. Langford
Heavy Fruiter, 75c bu. FOB. C. A. Wil-
banks, Commerce, Rt. 5.
100 bu. pure Wannamakers. Reclean-
ed, 65c bu. R. C. Couch, Turin. x
Cleveland big boll, fresh culled seed.
70c bu. FOB. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb,
Bremen, Box 102. a
1M bu. Wannamakers Cleveland big
boll, 1st yr. Handled with care at Bin.
Free from black seed, 85c bu. L. P.
Brandenburg, Senoia. BS
Wilson Type big boll from 1929 crop.
Free from black seed. R. O. Rogers,
Charing.
25 bu. pure, sound Wannamakers for
planting, 75c bu.. B. F. Fagan, Martin.
PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
50 lbs. Stuart pecans, 25c 1b; 63 Ibs.
Moneymakers, 20c lb. FOB. Money or
der or cashiers chk. L. P. Strange,
Swainsboro, Rt. 5. . EG :
Large paper shell pecans, 40 Ibs. at
25c lb. Mrs. S O Burke, Glennville.
About 250 lbs. Money-Maker pecans,
25c lb. Smaller pecans, 20c lb. Mrs. WwW
aursday, May 21 1931.
| Poultry F or Sale |
-BANTAMS
ridh Sebrights, 2 mos. old. Per-
type. $9 for lot. Cant be sure
sex. /B. J. Wynne, Cochran.
oice Buff Cochin bantam cocker-
ls, $2 ea. Eggs, $1.50. O. H. Wright,
aan nta. 515 Peters Bldg. -
~ BARRED, BUFF, WHITE AND
-. OTHER ROCKS
arch hatch Ringlet B. R. cockae
25 ea. Eggs, $1.50. O. H. Wright,
\tlanta. 515 Peters Bldg.
Fischel str. White Rocks pullets,
ks. old. 65cea. FOB. F, A. Rovers,
shington. E. Rt. 1. Box 261.
(0 B. R. hens, 1 yr. old, now laying,
each, FOB. Coop to be ret. Cash or
ey order. Mrs. Oo B. Barrow, Bos-
Po etaccon B R. 10 wks. old, 65c
. tv January 15th hatch pullets,
a. Mrs. J, ae Zellner, Forsyth. R
ich Ist hatch White Rocks. Pure
shel str. 12 pullets, $10, or 90c ea;
Kkerels, $1.25 ea. Cash with order,
s. J. i. agar Bowersville.
w Parks B, 6 to 10 wks. pul-
ese young Be on F. W. ao
shear.
GAMES
pure bred dark Cornish Indian
-cockerels, Early January hatch.
each. ee A. D. Bennett, Eun:
LEGHORNS
164 anersd W. L. 9. wks. old ull
Oc ea; 100 - 6 wks. old, 55c ea. $50
for lot of 100. nang FLSA. Rovers,
Washington. E, Rt. i. Box 261.
0 AAA W. i cockerels, direct
Booths. April 10th hatch. Make
_ Mrs. J. C. Lumsden, Tal-
Sie ORPINGTONS
ev. Golden Buff Orp.
kerels, AA quality.
hh. $1 ea. Money order.
cGowan, Graymont. R, 1.
PIGEONS FOR SALE
plashed Carneaux, $2 pr; 2 pr. Yel-
Carneaux, $3 and $3.50" pr; 3 pr.
e es $2.50 pr. Cash with or-
a ero Jr. Atlanta. 706
um Sb. Ne
ure bred niche and Squab breed-
Homers. Mated prs. banded and
rking, $2 and $2.50 pr. C. H. Over-
7, Columbus. 22 11th. St.
00 White Kings; 36 large Red Car-
aux; 25 Fancy Birds. Mated and
king, Forced to sell. -Cheap, or
re for chickens. .E. E. Smith, At-
anta. 1001-101 Marietta St.
pr. White Kings, mated and work-
hg. $2 pr. Will give 20 squabs with
2h lot if bought at one time. E. S.
right, Jr., Knoxville.
8 wks. old
Direct from
Mrs. J.
4
BF teiixod: pigeons, 25c pr. FOB, or |
for chickens, rabbits or turkey
gs. Ben Fowler, Warm Springs. R 1.
ISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
. 8 hens and 1 rooster, $15. Hens
laying. Mrs. Perry Fitzgerald,
forest Glen.
} pullets and 2 cockerels, pure bred
Thompson B. R. March 5th hatch, 80c
ach. Mrs. G..H. Eley, White Plains.
szames:500 pure Dark Cornish pul-
and cockerel to select from, at 75c
ach. At once for above price. C. A.
am, Lilly.
ghorns: 11 pullets, 3 mos. old,
sooths AAA dark Brown L. $12; 46
iverlay 4-6 wks. 35 ea. FOB. Re.
-homas, Nahunta.
50 pure Tancred yr. old hens, large
ype, $50 del. or if called for, an extra
Ine cockerel included. Mrs. F. Cow-
rt Summit.
good laying Tancred hens, 85c ea.
or lot. Mrs. G. W. Akins, Gray-
a
Re 1, Reds: 10 full Red hens, 2 yr.
Id, 5 1-2 to 8 lbs. $1.40 each. Money
der only. Mrs. E. P. King, Rochelle.
T yearling hens and 1 rooster, Don- |
Idson str. $10 FOB: 25 - 8 wks. old
am d0c each. R. D. Thomas, Na-
a
15 mixed hens, hatched 1930. Thrif-
Y, Now laying. "I5 each. K. S. Lind-
ey, e rehoro, Re 3. Bx 52.
R. I. REDS
z and early March Donaldson red
kerels, | $1.25 ea. Few hens, $1.50,
elated males, $2, ee Mrs. Et:
MARKET BULLETIN
G. Brown, Stone Mtn. Rt. 1.
Pure bred R. I. Reds, 1 1-2 to: 2 1-2
Ibs. Assorted pullets, stags, as des-
Sired, 80c each. FOB. Gordon Hun-
nicutt, Tallulah Falls.
TURKEYS,. GUINEAS, ETC.
FOR SALE
M. B. baby turkeys, 45 each. Mrs.
G. L. Dorsey, Gainesville. R 8.
. Pure bred B. B. M. Bronze.tom. Wi.
28 8 lb. or more. $5. Exc. for little tur-
keys. C. L. Smith, Baxley.
' Exch. value for young guineas or
guinea egg for eeu A. J. Pope, Tal-
lapoosa.
WHITE ROCKS WANTED
-Want to hear from party having S.-
C. W. Rock hens, under 10 mos. and
not over 1 1-2 yr. old. Gladys Harrell,
Hawkinsville.
MINORCAS WANTED
Exc. S. C. Black Minorca roosters for
2 of same breed. Will wt. about 2 lbs.
Ea. del. T. A. talton, Carrollton. 72
Sims St. 3
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Exch. 600 Hastings fine, early June
tomato plants, Ga. Earliest, for-2
young hens. Leghorns preferred. Ea.
del. Mrs. M.S. OKelly, Comer R 1.~
/ Want 6 R. I. Red hand and cock;
Trio of turkeys. Pure bred. Exch.
plants (different. kinds) for same. Mrs.
E. Spence, Dunwoody. *
Baby icks: Exc. 4 snow white pig-
eons for baby chicks. Any breed. ex-
cept W. Leghorns. Make _ best offer.
Lloyd Hyde, Gainesville. R 2.
Want 2-500 White L. (Tancred str.
preferred) day old chicks on halves to
10 wks. Write first. Mrs. C. O, Butts,
Cochran. j
Bantams:
Want Japanese Silkies,
cheap. Write. Lucile Byrd. Broxton.
Barred Rocks: Want 50 pure bred
B. R. or Red 3 mos. old pullets. Exc.
25 pure Tancred large, young laying
hens. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit.
Langshans: Exc. 1 April 1930 hatch
Black Langshan rooster for 1 same
breed, not over 18 mos. old. Pure bred.
Hx, del. Mrs. N. B. Burden, Elberton.
R.8.
Leghorns: Want 10 young Brown L.
hens and cockerel. Quote best price
del. Mrs. S. S. Crutchfield, Tooms-
boro.
Miscellaneous chickens: Want spring
broilers and friers, also 4-6 lb. hens,
mixed breed. State what you have.
H. H. Sullivan, Atlanta. 7 Sheridan
Drive.
35 pure bred Donaldson Red March
5th pullets, 80c each; 25 cockerels,
same age, strain and price. Mrs. G.
H. Eley, White Plains.
Turkeys: Nice Bronze tom, wt. about
25 Ibs. 1930 hatch. $5 and postage.
Mrs. W. T. Jenkins, Sumner. -
4 Red Bourbons, tom and 3 hens,
now eee. $12 for the lot, or tom, $4.-
50. Mrs. D. D. Deen, Baxley. R 4.
Poultry Wanted
PIGEONS WANTED
Want common Benny: J. E. Baynes,
Greensboro.
Want 10 prs. Red Carneaux or White
pigeons. Pure stock and cheap. Or
exc. 2 bucks and 5 does, White An-
gora rabbits. Hubert Bradley, Atlan-
ta. 3131 Piedmont Rd. NE.
TURKEYS, ETC. WANTED
Ducks: Want 10 or 15 White Pekin
ducks, about 2 or 3 wks. old, also trio
W. P. about 1 yr. old. Quote best
price. J. J. Harvard, Hawkinsville.
Baby Chicks For Sale _
Pure bred Parks B. R. chicks.
ea. Tuesday. Reg. Per. 23-C-31.
50; $13.50 C. F. W. Voight, Blackshear.
Donaldson Red chicks, $11 C. Exc.
for corn,.-of pigs,etc.- Mrs... Hy .G.
Brown, Stone Mtn. R 1.
About 80 chicks, day old, 9c each;
also 35 - 4 wks. old, 18 each: 14. 8
wks. 30c each. Ready May 26th at my
home, near Limestone Church. Miss
Gladys Harrell, Hawkinsville. R 2.
Baby Chicks Wanted
Want 200 chicks to raise on halves to
10 wks. old. Mrs. W. C. Cherry, Way-
cross. R 5.
Want 500 chicks on halves to 8 wks.
Anv pure breed. John M. Nelson, Rey-
nolds. R 1.
Exch. Bell pepper plants for any
large breed cee Mrs. Bud Sweat,
| Alma,
OR ince
"15c per 15. Add postage.
Hatch
$7.
Eggs For Sale
Guinea eggs, 50c per 15. From heail-
thy flock of old time Guineas. Cash
or money orders only. Mrs. Jim Holi,
Summerville. Rt 1. Bx 47.
Donaldson Red eggs, selected. 75 per
setting; from all the flock, $3.25 per
100 postpaid. Safe del. guar. Mrs. J.
O. King, Lavonia. RFD 3.
Pure bred White Cornish eggs, $1.10
per 15 del. Mrs. H. W. Law, Ocilla. R 3
Pure bred fawn colored Indian Run-
ner duck eggs, 90c per 15; pure White
African Guinea eggs, $1 per 18. Ins.
P.P. Mrs. L. B.:Taylor, Rydal.
White and S. L. Wyandotte eggs, Toc
per 15. Also 1 of ea. 15 mos. old cock,
$1.50 each. Li. A. Horton, Atlanta. 1169
Kontz Ave. NW. Cor. West 14th St.
Selected eggs from Donaldson. dark
Reds, very fertile, $1 per 15; $5 . Exc.
for table peas, peanuts, etc. Mrs. H.
G. Brown, Stone Mtn. Rl. .
M. B. turkey eggs, $3 doz. R. I. Red
eggs, $1 per 15. Exc. for potato plants.
Mrs. G. L. Dorsey, Gainsville. R 8.
Thompson Ringlet Imp. B. R. eggs,
Nashville. R. 2. Bx 60.
Pure bred Dark Cornish. game eggs,
from prize winning stock. $1 per 15;
$3, 30; $6 C. Prepaid. Mrs. CeO:
Sikes, "Sylvester.
Eggs trom heavy, unrelated stock,
pure bred Dark Cornish games, $1.10
for 15; $5.50 C. Mrs. Fred Johnson,
Dawson. Rt. 6. >
Fine laying strain Fawn and White
Indian Runner duck eggs. $1-doz. Can
fill small orders only, W. J. Wylan,
Cleveland. I
Royal Purple str. J. B. Giant eggs.
Reduced rest of season, $1.10 per 15
del. Fertility guar. W. H. Richard-
son, Elberton. R 3.
Aristocrat Imp. Ringlet B. R. eggs, $1
per set. Carton ret. Mrs. Josie Jen-
kins, Dahlonega.
Booths AAA B. R. 300 egg str. eggs,
75c per setting; $4 C. Mrs. wv A. Tan-
ner, Broxton..,
Selected hatching eggs of Parks B.
R. Cockerel direct. Rating, D-31. $1
per 15; $4 C. del. Mrs. J. S. Rauler-
son, Rockingham. R 3.
Donaldson pure bred Red eggs, Star
pen, 75c per setting, 3 set. for $2 del.
$4 C. Sate del. guar. H. D. King, Das
vonia. R 3.
Pure Thompson Ringlet B. R. ess,
= per 15; $1.75, 30, postpaid. Mrs. R
L. Mabry, Canon. R 2.
Lt. Brahma. eggs, $1.50 per 1b; $2:95
for 30; $3.75 for 45. _ Mrs. . S. Thomp-
son, Doerun.
Eggs Wanted
Want fresh market eggs, any quan-
tity, 1 to 100 cases weekly. Pay top
market price. Write before starting
shipments. E. R,. Adlington, Atlanta.
510 Piedmont Ave.
Want Red turkey eggs.
plants, red skin and Nancy Hail.
J. Watson, Nunez. R 1.
7: Want to hear from. party having
White Red-Splashed Cornish game
eggs. Will buy or exc. Red Carneaux
or White Kings for same. Mrs. Geo.
& Simmons, Savannah. LaRoache
ve.
Want turkey eggs, any breed or. mix-
ed. Exc. extra good setting eggs, 3 set.
for 1 set. turkey eggs. Write. Mrs. J.
W. Hendrix, Dover.
Live Stock For Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE .
1 reg. Guernsey bull.
King Chilmart; pure bred Guernsey
bull calf, 5 mos. old. Dr. N. C. Alston,
Richland.
6 yr. Guernsey bull. Cash, or exc.
for peavine hay, corn, etc. Also 1 reg.
Bull-calf, 5 mos. old. Papers furnish-
ed. Langwater and Wawa Bell breed-
ing. S. A. Methvin, Camilla.
3 gal. Jersey cow, fresh in. Cheap
for cash. Write. J. A. Newman, Ea-
tonton.
Fresh in cow, 2nd calf. Good cond.
Gentle, giving 2 gal. per day. $38.. On
Mt, View and College Park Road. M.
A, Stallworth, Hapeville.
3 gal. J. cow, with 38rd calf, T. B.
tested. $50. W. A. Vandiver, Martin.
20 head Grade Jersey milch - cows,
including Reg. J. bull. Bargain. O. H.
Owen, Barnesville. RFD.
5 wks. old Jersey male calf, from
extra good stock, both sides. $25 in-
cluding papers. At barn. J. R. Wood,
Powder Springs.
Thoroughbred J. bull.
Exc. potato
-.
oe
2 1-2 yrs, old,
-wt. 900 lbs. State College breeding. $50
Exc. for 3 gal. he 8 fresh, soon
A=L: Heape;.
-Floyd, Rockmart, R 2.
Grandson of
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freshen, 2nd or 3rd calf. Edgar F.
Roberson, Screven.
_9 good grade cows. Most of them
fresh: others freshen in few days. $35.
around. Cash. W. G. Bryans, New-
orn
Fine cream col. cow with 2nd calf. 3
ee milk. Come see if interested. W
S. Padgett, Ball Ground. R 1. cea
2 reg. Hereford bulls: 6 mos, old, wt.
about 350 lbs; 8 mos. old, wt. about
450 Ibs. $75 and $85 FOB. O. M. Greene
Iron City. :
4 Jersey milch cows, first to third
calves. Fresh in. Good producers. $40
each. J. J. Dixon, Bainbridge. s
2 Reg. Jersey heifers: 14 mos. old,
$35; 4 mos. old, $35. Papers trans-
ferred extra. Geo. Spearman, Far-
rar.
Sev. choice Jersey heifers, 1 yr. old
unbred. $35 ea. Purchaser to pay
transportation chgs. I. T. Wyatt, Far-
rar.
2 fawn col. Jersey male calves. 3 wks.
old. $4 ea. Crated, FOB. Lester Floyd,
Chipley. Rt. 1.
Sev. fresh cows, freshen soon. Pure
bred Jerseys and High Grades. Also
some young stock. W. a Keeter, Hol-
ly Springs. R 1.
Reg. J. bull. Solid Colby with dark
markings. Good cond. 18 mos. old.
$50. Mrs. S. E. Jones, Fairburn. R 4.
2. Guernsey heifers for sale or exc.
C.J. Burton, College Park. R 2.
Fine young heifer for sale. Geo.
Nice Jersey male. Mother was a5
gal. cow and father sold for $1. 400.
Nearly large enough for service. Sell
or exch. for 25 head large breed chic-
kens. Write. I. C. Corbett, Kirklanc
3 good J. cows, all giving milk; 2
fresh in; also 2 mos. old J. bull cal!
$10. Robt. F. Sikes, Sylvester.
1 No-horn, 3 gal. cow, male calf, 2
mos. cld. Jersey and Guernsey, Cross.
Good cond. good qualities. $60 for both.
$50 without. Cash. J. C. Newsom,
Sandersville. :
1 fine heifer for sale. for cash. Geo.
R. Floyd, Rockmart. R 2.
Pure bred Reg. Hereford cattle, both
sex. E. T. Boswell, Siloam, Ap
3 pure bred Hereford bulls, 1 yr. old.
Cannot be reg. Good size and na
4 yr. old, reg. Hereford. Extra goo
herd bull. O. L. McLemore, States- s
boro.
Thoroughbred Jersey cow, heavy
milker, now fresh, also others coming
R./in soon. W. C. Cureton, Rising Fawn.
1 Jersey cow, fresh in 2 yrs old. 1st
calf. Write for further informatio
C. M. Hayes, Flowery Branch.
4 Reg Jersey heifers, unbred, for
sale. Day Davis, Rutledge.
Reg. Jersey heifers, 3 one yr., 5 mos
2 mos 1 week. and 14 mos old, $20 t
$40 each. Papers extra. I. T. Wyatt,
Farrar.
Young Jersey cow with second calf,
3. mos. old; .:3 oe more with plenty
feed, $40. Mrs. J. Hal Rucker, Eee
fon, Rt. 8:
HOGS FOR SALE ,
Exch good value for are Duroc J or
Guinea sow. Write. R. H., Stephenson
LaFayette, Rt. 2. :
Sow and 5 pigs, 6 wks old. Mixed P.
C. and Duroc, $16 FOB. F. L. McOw-
ing, Manor, P. O. Box 47. ;
13 wks. old Duroc boars, wt. 60 lbs or
more, $12.50 ea. Reg. in buyers name.
J, C. Lumsden, Talbotton.
6 pigs, 8 wks old and two 12 wks old,
ent to rege. B P C and Duroc cross.
Pure stock. $5 each FOB. Cash. Mrs.
H. A. Humphrey, Mitchell. :
2 fine B P C gilts, now ready to breed.
W. C. Cureton, Rising Fawn. fe
S. P. C. pigs, 4 and 9 mos. old. Prize
winning stock. $10 ea. with papers,
at my barn. Write. James T. Hooks,
DeSota.
Duroc-Jersey pigs, 3 mos. old, we.
40-50 lbs. Immune for life. Reg.
buyers name, $9 ea. 2 for $17.50. all
Males. L. M. Kennedy, Collins. :
Reg. PP. Cie sows, and, gilts; bred.
Ready to ship; also tried sows and gilts
now Being bred. Sell or exc. for corn,
wheat or oats. G. W. Randall, Lavonia.
3 thoroughbred B. P. C. pigs, 1 mal
and 2 females, 40 lbs. Sub. to reg. $
6a. Re Gy Dekle, Register.
35 fine head O. I. C. pigs, $5 pr. 4
wks. old; $8 pr. 6 wks. old. W. B. Ca-
dle, Mt. Vernon.
1 little bone Guinea male pig (stay-
fat kind). Sub. to reg. 8 mos. old.
Ready for service. Cholera immune.
$15. Milton Minshew, Walden. i
3 fat Feeder pigs, 2 mos. old, Duroc
and Guinea cross, $10. oe Kate Lan-
caster, Sylvester.
S. P. C. 8 wks. old pigs.
Ped. fur-
nished. For sale. J. W.
McCollum,
- Published Weekly By The
BUREAU OF MARKETS
. Department Of
Agriculture
: Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner +
THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1931.
tered as second class matter
ebruary 15, 1922, at the Post Of-
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he act of June 8, 1900. Accept-
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| postage provided for in section
Ie : 12108.
Act of October 8, 1917.
ice of farm produce and ap-
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e@ on each request, and re-
peated only when request is ac-
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es
cond-Hand Far Machinery,
Flowers and Seed, Incubator and
rnamental Nursery Stock no-
es. are published. in Monthly
scone which appears on
) first Thursday of each
\
rm-Land for sale editions are |
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| time advising advertisers when -
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| $10.
SHOULD ASK
OURS VES
given sufficient study to the
lems of farm drainage and crop
ition?
fe -[ estimated how much I might
saved had I put into practice
10wn methods of controlling in-
-and fungous diseases?
Have I been as careful as I might
+ been in the matter of neatness, .
quality and quantity in putting up
aes and fruits and vegetables for
e T Sidied the fertilizer requir e-
Be of my soil with particular ref-
ce to the crops that I am growing?
ve I squarely faced the fact that
contrary to the laws of nature to
from an acre of land, for a period.
a to 40 toe more plant-food than
ions most carefully, and act accord-
ae the farmers who survive and
the progress of re-adjustment that
now going on in. agriculture, there
many marginal farmers who are
eing crowded out and compelled to
ake other employment. Those who are
t will more and more operate their
s on a business basis, with returns
gre nearly equal to returns to be had
her lines of business.
oteThe above item was mailed us
Mr. Thomas L. Graham, Egypt, Ga.
. -A CORRECTION
INCUBATORS FOR SALE
Hot brooder, 1M cap., $15 or exch
10M P. R. potato plants. J. M.
Grayson. :
Live Stock For Sale
HOGS FOR SALE :
ple: black sow, Wt. 350 Ibs. and 5
5 pigs, 8 wks. old. Some Se Du-
. For sale at farm only. Roe NES:
farthen.
\lins. ~
MARKET BULLETIN.
$B 3B: Guinea pigs, 8 wks. old, 4
males and 4 females. $5 ea. $35 for
lot, FOB. F. B. Brassell, Mitchell. R
2:
Fine, pure bred P. C. 10 wks. old pigs,
2 males and 3 females. $8 ea. $35 for
lot. Lewis Smith, Stockton. R 3.
S. P. C. brood sow and 8 pigs, far-
rowed May 9th. $30. Cash at barn if
taken at once. Ae T. A. Watford,
| Ft. Gaines.
25 big bone P. C. a es. pigs, $15 pr.
a Pure bred but not ent. to reg.
P. Gross, Glenn.
Full stock B. B. Guinea, African
strain pigs. Males and femams. 45.
to 50 lbs. $7 and $8 each; smaller
pigs, $6 ea. Ready. Money order. L.
B. Toler, Glenwood.
Pure bred P. C. males, ready for ser-
vice, for sale. Dr. N: C. AIston, -Rich-
land.
Red Berkshire, mixed with | Black
Essex, sow. Life time treatment. Large
fram... 2 yrs: old. $2057
Baxley.
Duroc Jersey boar, 4 mos. old. Im-
mune for life. Wt. 50 lb. each. Reg.
in buyers name, $10 each. L. M. Ken-
nedy, Collins.
Pure bred S. P. C. pigs. E. T. Bos-
well, Siloam.
Sow, half Guinea and half Black P.
C. and 9 pigs half S. P. C. for sale or
exc. for milch cow. E. WwW. Fogarty.
Warwick..RFD 2.
Pure bred P. C. pigs, 8 wks. old, reg.
Bobbie McLemore, Statesboro.
Box 42. }
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
5 yr. old, 950 lb. mare. Special sad-
| dler: been plowed some; gentle, smooth
but too fast on rough land. $100. Exc.
for young mule or cow. J. W. Cooper,
Rupert.
No. 1 fine work horse. Come see.
| Take part pay in peas and corn. M.
R,. Lockhart, Louisville. R 5. Bx 54.
Real good mare mule with extra
good qualities. Wt. 1150 lbs. io ARE
C. Couch, Turin.
A No. 1 farm mare, 12 yrs. old, wt.
1 M. lbs. work anywhere, and a 10
mos. iron grey mule colt. $110 for the
2. R. S. Parham, Greenville.
RABBITS FOR SALE
Chinchillas. Good cond. pee $1;
reg. bucks, $2.50; reg. does, $3.50; 3 1-2
mos. old, '65c.. Exc. for anything can
use. C. T. Cleveland, Hartwell.
Chinchillas, 3 - 4 mos. old. 75c each;
10-12 -mos. $1 each. J: C. Lumsden,
Talbotton..
Chinchillas, not ped. 4 mos. old, 50c
each, or 5 for $1.75. Walter Parks,
Darien.
N. Z. Whites from Reg. stock. 1
tested breeder buck, 10 mos. old, wt.
10 lbs. $4; 8 wks. old, $2.50 pr. Ped. All
sub. toreg. Harold Smith, Baxley.
Chinchillas, Ped. 6 wks. old, 50c each,
does bred or open, tested breeders, $3.
Exe. for anything can uSe..- A. L. Heape
Nashville. R 2. Bx. 60.
Chinchillias, N. Zealand Whites and
Himalayans for sale. Write. ..J.< TL.
Hooks, DeSota.
N. Z. Reds, Whites, Belgiums, and
Chinchillas. 8 wks. old, o0 each. L.
E. Williams, Ty Ty.
Sev. pr. Chinchillas, 2 mos. old, $1
pr. Pure stock and healthy.- C. R.
Hallman, Douglasville. R 1.
Utility N. Z. White does, ped. Very
reasonable. D. Bass, Atlanta. 692 Kirk-
wood Ave. SH.
At bargain: Ped. pucks, 2 N. Zeal-
ands and 2 Silver Martins and 1 Chin-
chilla. -Write.
Worthen Seo
6 mos. old Chinchillas, from reg.
stock, -Foundation stock imported:
Does and bucks, $5 each. All sub. to
reg. J. A. Calhoun, Julia: ..
High class Chinchillas, open. and
bred does, also does suckling young;
young service bucks. James Simpson,
Atlanta. 676 Tifton b NW.
4 Chinchillas; Whites, $1.50
each, J. Burton, *Gollegs Park. R. 2.
3.Stahls H. W. Gold Cert. Chinchil-
la does, 4 1-2 mos. old, 6 lbs. $3 each;
White Flemish bucks and does, 6 mos.
9 lbs. $5 ea. -H. A: Stahl, Valdosta.
Ped. Chinchillas, $5 pr. De Los
Turner, Griffin. -R C.
Reg. Chinchillas. Good size and
healthy. $3 ea. or 1 buck and 2 does,
4 LA Johns, -Winokur. R 1. Box
Reg. N. Z. White. rabbits, 6 old ones.
19 - 3 mos. old. Sell or exc. for Jer-
sey heifer, not under 8 mos. old. Will
ave contract. Mrs. J.D. Jarrid, Col-
INS: oS
N. Z. Whites, 1 puck, 2 does, ent. to
oe about grown, $5, or exc. for good
breed chickens. Mildred Wilkes, Col-.
eG, highly ped. for breeding.
Ione Lewis,
Dr. Re G. Read, Ac- |
Exc.
1 pr. unrelated, 6 mos. old, $2. a
for half doz. frying size chickens.
A. Jolley, Fitzgerald.
2 .N. Z..-Red does (bred) and 1 buck,
10 mos. old. Pure bred stock.
R. Lamar Brantley, Wrightsville.
Ped. Silver Martin does and bucks;
Also. Chinchilla breeders, does and
bucks. Reasonable.
Thomasville. yoke
4 does, Silver Grey Giants, also buck
and doe, Black Giants. All reg. stock.
8 to 12 mos. old. Make best ofter. Mrs.
Florrie Edge, Forsyth. R 5. 2
2 pure bred Chinchilla does and 1
N. Z. doe, $1.50 each. Wilbur McCord,
Norwood. R 2.
or 75c ea; 2 grown pucks, 95c each; 4
does 3 mos. $1.80, or 50c ea. FOB. Na-
poleon Smith, Jr, Ft. Valley.
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
10-20 Southdown ewes and 1 buck.
Nice lot of sheep. Fine stock. Sold
farm reason for selling. L. BS "Mann,
Newnan. -.
- Reg. Nubian does, milking, open,
bred. High grade Nubian and Tog-
genburg milking does. Sell or trade
for White or Brown L. 1930 hens. Ed-
win Simpson, Atlanta. 676 Tifton St.
NW..
1 pure bred Saanan- buck, Swiss, reg.
4 yr. old goat., Worth $50; Sell, $10.
Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quitman. .
2 fine ram sheep lambs. Large stock.
Would be fine for breeding. $10 for
both. ~ Eva Corbitt, Kirkland. Heae Bx
56.
1 gal. Toggenburg mill goat. $30,
or exch. C. J. Burton, College Park.
Fees. =
4 prs Nubian. Sire reg. Female,
not reg. 3 mos. old. $25 FOB for both
Mrs. W. P. Holland, Atlanta. 253 Syd-
ney St. SE.
Fat mutton sheep. $4. 50 per head.
RK. 8: Anderson, Hawkinsville. :
Live Stock Wanted
$1.50 |
each. Will not sell buck without does.
A. W. Melton,
N. Z. Whites: 2 bucks, 6 mos. $1 40
500-600 Ibs.
moh CATTLE WANTED |
Want 3 or 4 gal. cow. Give age, de-
scription. and price del. Alma. Done
nie Moore, Alma R, 4.
Will pasture 3: helfer calves cuntil
Frost for 1 of them. J. R. Baxter, Car-
rollton. R 2.
Want few good Jersey dairy cows,
cheap for cash. Also will buy a few
Cadle, Mt. Vernon.
Want 10-15 choice Jersey heifers, not
over =1-1-2--or- 2. yr. sold Pay .
Reece
Want 1 Short-Horn or Red Poll bull.
1 yr. old or younger. Exc. syrup, or
pay reasonable cash price. M. L. An-
derson, Nahunta. -
Want to rent good ealich cow until
September. Mrs. W. H. Godwin, Warm
Springs.
18 mos. old. State best price in first
letter. E. S. Settle, Jackson.
Pasture 3 heifer calves in good cond.
on good Bottom lands until Frost for
1 of them, or a bull, large enough for
es free. J.R.-Baxter, Carrollton.
2 ras
_ CATTLE AND. HORSES WANTED
100 acres grass pasture. Running
water. Fenced. Pasture cattle or hors-
es,all season, $3 per head, or $1 month,
each, or part cattle. Mrs. J. B. Harris,
dele, R B.
HOGS WANTED
Exch: 1 or 2 Reg. Jersey beter 10
and 4 mos, old from 5 gal. cows, for
good pigs or shoats. S. J. Whatley,
Plainville.
Want 1 gilt ready bred. 'P Cc pre-
ferred. Exch. value: for same. Soe
Staple, Roopville. R 1.
Want 4 P. C., Hampshire or Berk-
shire gilts, 2 mos. old. Give 2 pigs, ea.
same age when bred. Have good pas-
ture and ref. S. A. Brown, Bowman.
Box 118. !
Exch. 6 large breed April 1931 hatch
turkeys, for good Duroc. J. brood sow,
to farrow in June. Consider other
ee stock. Mrs. J. T. Gay, Dublin. R
Want 2 reg. Duroc pigs, 8 wks. old.
Male and female, unrelated. Or bred
gilt. Must be cheap. <A. G. Rigsby,
Damascus.
Exc. potato plants for pe little, bone
Guinea hogs. Ea. del. L. G. Conner,
Baxley. R 1.
Want Duroc gilt, about 6 mos. oid,
fine haired, good breeding. Siate if
bred. Not too far from Madison. Price
must be right. H: H. Sepals, Mad-
3500: Box: 218
stock cattle if cheap enough. W. Be
ash. if-
PHS is right. J. F. Welch, HeROR TBS
Want 10-12 grade heifer calves, 6 to |
Thursday, May 21, 1931.
Want 4. good, thrifty Feeder shoats,
wt. 30-40 Ibs. at 8c Ib. gross, to be del.
Alto. ee John B. Nix, Alto. R1. _
Will cash, market price for 2
hogs oo 30 to 100. lbs. each, to be del,
on or about June Ist. BO, War :
Butler. Waters Place.
Car feeder or butcher pigs, and car
poe hogs. | O. L. McLemore, States-
oro
HOGS AND CATTLE WANTED.
Want 150 feeders shoats, 50 to 195
lbs. gross, also car of pasture cattle,
steers and heifers, 300 to 500 Ib. Bros
G, C. Collin, Cobbtown. :
HORSES AND MULES WANTED
Want to rent a mule or horse
farm with. If cheap will buy an pay
for it in Fall. John Tingle, Griffin.
Want a good mule or horse. J
be cheap. Give best cash price,
Mobley, Doraville. R. 1. ,
Exc. good milch cow for a pony, wt a
Will del. cow and eet
pony. C. L. Smith, Baxley.
Want 1 good, gentle saddle chon
Give guar. description and cash price.
J. D. Dorminy, Forest Glen, RFD.
Exch. value for good, heavy work
mule or horse, Or cattle. eee C.
Smith, Clarkesville. oe
Want to hire mule or horse to mi
lerop. Pay $20 cash, or give $80 va
for use of same. Write or see at once.
Dock Bennett, Adairsville. R 1. ;
RABBITS WANTED |
Want 4 Chinchillas, 3 does aud. t
buck, unrelated, 6 to 9 mos. old. Give
full details. J. R _ Tillman, Pineora. Be
95.
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED _
Want grown goats: Write price and
location. Roy J. Harris, Collins..<
Want 1 to 50 head common woods
W. C. Thurstson, St. oo
R
Georgia Products Fo or Sele!
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Bee
Large white, brown-eyed peas, 2D
1-2c lb., Also bunch butter pa 20
ib. Mrs. W. T. Allen, Monroe. Rt. 3
Early Red Hull. speckled peas, $2 00.
Also sunflower seed, 15c lb. 2 Ibs. 25
W. E. Goodwin, Wadley.
White Mush peas that bear until
frost, 30c at. postpaid. Write. H..
Martin. Uvalda.
Speckled peas. 100 per cent germina 5
ation. _$3 bu. Exch. for Otootans: 3
bu. peas for 2 of beans; Mathews Im ;
Mammoth Yellows, $4: Biloxis, $3
FOB. W. H. Bolton, Griffin.
Purple Hull white table peas, 40c gti
prepaid. Mrs. Steve Howard, Flowery.
Branch. R 1.
Purple Hull white table: peas, 40 gt.
prepaid. No stamps: Mrs. Bertha Wal
drip, Flowery Branch. R1. 2
-Furple Hull white table peas, 40c_ a
Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch.
100 bu. extra good quality Iron peas.
in good, strong, even wt. bags, $3 bu.
FOB. kh. S. Hayes, Bonaire. %
15 bu. good, sound Brabhams, $2.6!
bu. FOB. In good sacks, 95 per cen
pure. Money order or cashiers sie
only. B, S. Cobb, Warthen. eS
50 bu. No. 1 Laredo Soys, 10 bu. Jot
$3.70; 50 bu. $3.60. W..B. aoe
Valley. Box 273.
11 bu. New Eras, $2. 50 bu. FOB. Ni
chks. Money order. Ww. Ee Clark.
Canon. Rl.
No. 1 Laredo Soys, $3.75; Biloxi Soys,
some damaged, $2.50; mixed peas, $2.
D. C. Strother, Ft. Valley. 2
Red Speckled Crowders, 10c cupful
Mrs. Lillie Barrett, Ellijay. R 3. Bx 5
Absolutely pure Whips, bright, clean
$2.75 bu. 5 or more bu. $2.50 bu. FOB.
W.R. Shell, Senoia. R 2.
Yellow Sugar Crowders, 15c lb. 2 lbs
25 FOB. Elizabeth Roberts, Mares
RED 5.
Tron- cee $2. bu. Iron- Brab, $2.25
bu. FOB. 2 1-2 bu. sacks. Cash with
order. W. B. Love, Jr., Augusta. 2
8th St.
25 to 30 Laredo Soys, 1929 crop, 60.
to 75 per cent germination. $2.85 bu.
to Lee Blackwell, Calhoun. Box
Mung beans, 6 Ibs. $1 del. Guar. to
be good beans. Rufus Merriman, Ly-
ons.
15 bu. Tillman peas, slightly mixed.
90 per cent sound. $1.75 bu. K. S.
Lindsey, Toomsboro, Rt. 3, Box 52.
BUTTER. FOR SALE nS
2 lbs Jersey butter per week. T..B.-
tested cow. 30c Ib. del. Mrs. R.
Stallings, Carrollton, Rt 4.
Butter, 25 Ib. 4 lbs. weekly. Buyer to
pay postage. T. B. tested cow. Mrs
Claud Burton, Talking Rock.
a BUTTER FOR SALE
resh country butter, free from col-
ig. Guernsey, T. B. tested cow. 35c
No chks. Mrs. .C. A. Randolph,
we 2 7 bubler, Cow T. B. tested, 35
Jersey puter Cow T. B. tested.
Ds twice weekly. No coloring, 35c
postpaid. Cash with order. Mrs. J.
: ennett, Cumming, Rt. 4
6 lbs. yellow butter ea week. T. B.
cow. No coloring, 30c tb
Cash with order. Mrs.
e, Suwanee, Rt 1, Box 77...
4 Ibs. fresh, country butter wkly.
om onions, etc, 35c Ib del.
yuran, Cumming, Rt. 4, Box 56.
. Jersey butter per week, 30c lb.
4 lbs. del. Cows T. B. tested.
r A. Vandiver, Martin, Rt 2. |
re h J butter, 3 or 4 lbs per week,
Ip postpaid. Cash with order. Mrs.
Jones, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
x 3 lbs good, yellow fresh butter
week, 30e lb del. Box returned. Mrs.
P. Tatum, Talking Rock. -
. week, fresh butter, 30c lb. del.
M. Hayes, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
vice fresh country butter, 28 Ib. del.
T. B tested. Mrs. J. M, Gami-
shland; Rt. 2. -
(o.4 lbs fresh, firm yellow butter
yeek, 30c 1b del. Mrs. Hattie Wof-
Gainesville, Tico:
ce, cream butter, in. Ib prick molds,
postpaid. Cash with order. Mrs.
. Stewart, Jasper.
h country putter, free from col- |
in 1-2 lb On 35 lb as Mrs.
resh, ae butter del ea week
Mrs. O. A. Tinesley, Cumming,
se Holstein butter ea week, 40c Ib |
Mrs. L. S. Bell, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Ss Jersey. butter per week $1 del.
to furnish cartons, Sat. guar.
fillie Williams, Bowdon, Ri:
-20 lbs. pure Jersey putter
veek from T..B. tested cows, 30c lb.
cartons. Mrs, J. O. King, Levens
Res 3:
Ibs rich Jersey putter, each week:
lb Exch for meat, shoulders, ham or
age. Mrs. L. B. Frey, Dallas, Rt. 3.
N AND SEED CORN FOR SALE
, Slipped shucked, 80 Ibs. to bu.
Sound, well pre-
Write
Chas,
arlotse or less.
actically weevil free.
rices on. what you, want.
fowe, Ft. Valley.
jue ee June corn, 80c pk. $2.-
1st and: 2nd-zone. Ruz T.
B :
ue Mexican Juhe seed corn, 75
50 bu. +5 bu. or over, $2 bu. Cash
AS J. Barnes, # Segeiees oo
rm. -W. H. Bolton: Griffin <=
Yellow Mexican June. Extra fine
ate planting, 75 pk. WP, Chris-
her, Senoia. R 2.
te seed pop corn, 10c lb and pos-
Charley. Gowder, Austell, Rt. 1.
white Dent, 1c pk. $2. 50 bu.
ch for Otootan beans or potato
ants. A. J. Pope, Tallapoosa.
d sound, 90c bu at my barn. Joe L.
rayer, Draketown, Rt. 1.
Selected Reqd Cob corn. Large ear
th small cob.. $2 bu. 50c pk. Mexi-
June, selected and shelled, $2.50
AG pk. FOB. J, Robert Adams,
ansfield.
TON SEED FOR SALE
Wilson Type. Sound and pure.
$3 cwt.
ans, or pigs. for meat hogs.
/ Lendon,. Carrollton. R 3.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Hams, 25c Ib. Sides and shoulders,
e Ib. HS: Anderson, Hawkins-
a
rge hams, wt. 20-30 Tbs. Guar.
nd. Home cured, oak smoked. 22
lb. FOB. 4H. Ww. Corbitt, Lake-
ack melcals, 50c bu. R. 8S. _Ander-
, Hawkinsville.
. Ga. aircured tobacco, 15c lb. Add
ostage. S. A. Deaver, Blairsville.,. B
, sugar cured ham, 30c Ib. Wt.
lbs. Mrs. FE. M. Travis, Fayetteville.
rn fattened, green, Hickory smok- |
d_ pepper cured shoulders, 22c Ib.
am, 30c Ib. se Mrs
0}
A. |
Mrs. |
per |
or tender cornfield beans.
0 bu. Hastings Prolific. Extra good |
FOB. Exc. for Otoo-.
labor.
{ once.
| Exch Crowder peas, 10c lb. for Span-
L.|G.
MARKET BULLETIN.
Beko smoked, country sausage, old
| fashioned seasoning. All pork, 4 lbs. $1
-| postpaid to 3 rd zone. BR. F. Davis, Ar-
lington. Rt. 2.
Want country cured side meat and
honey. Exch. Tancred L. eggs, Booths
AAA quality or cockerels. Mes. T. W.
Hagood, Marietta, Rt. 3. -
| HONEY, -BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
. FOR SALE
6 1-2 Ibs. nice, clean yellow beeswax,
| $1.50. Mrs. Effie Ralston, Ella Gap.
| No. 1 chuck, white honey in 10 Ib.
Rot $1.25; 4 to cs. $5; 8 to cs. $10.
ot prepaid. Sample on request.
W. Drury, Hortense, R 2.
6 - Ib. pails, Fancy Ext. honey,
$6.30; 2 - 10 Ib. postpaid and ins. $2.75;
1: - 0 Ib. postpaid and ins. $1.50; 6-
10 lb.. Chunk. $7.25. Jno. A. Crum-
ney, Doctortown.
New strained 1931 honey, 95c_ gallon,
FOB. nee L. Bennett, Screven, Rt. 2,
Box
$9;
$4.50 (es. returned). Del. Exc. for O-
tootans, Brabhams, or potato plants.
fdas: Edenfield, Stillmore.
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Nice, hard headed cabbage. Sell or
exch. for anything can use. Mrs. John
Tinsley, Arlington. Re2s:
Ge
New crop Chunk ones: 75. Ib. tin,
No. 10 buckets, $1.50; 24 - 1 Ib. cs. 4
nuts. Give price.
lehurst. R 1.
POTATOES WANTED .
Will plant 2-1-2 bu. Irish potatoes. I
H. W. Berge, Haz-
furnish land, guano, work and give 1-2
raised to party that will furnish seed
oe here. J R. Zoe Carrollton.
SYRUP WANTED |
Want 1 cs. of 6 gal. real. good All
| Sugar Cane syrup, not mixed. For ta-
ble use. Make best offer shipped to
Mauk W. B. Powell, Juniper. R 1.
POTATOES WANTED: or
Want 5 bu. Green:Mtn. or Hoosier
Irish potatoes, to raise on halves. C. M.
Shelley, Cave Springs.
SYRUP WANTED
Exch 1 pure bred Nubian billy goat
for 10 gal. good syrup. _C. M. Shelley,
Cave Springs.
Want one 35 gal. bbl pure Sugar cane
syrup, 1929 or 1930 crop for table use.
Send sample. J. WS Cagle, gas pels Rt.
PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Want No. 1 seedling pecans. Give
best price, with samples, to ship COD.
I pay frt. J. W. Poole, Savannah, R 2.
| Seed F or Sale
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
price. Ready about 15th June. Like to
contract with party to use whole amt.
Mrs. E. P. King, Rochelle. R 1.
- Large green head cabbage now ready
for market.. 40 or 50 head ea. week,
10c per head at my place. Augusta
Grant, Cedartown. Rt. 6. Box 57.
SYRUP FOR SALE
Ga. Cane syrup, $4.80 case in qts. L.
A. Ragan, Cairo.
- Strictly A-1 pure Ga. Cane syrup in
es. 12-half oe $3.75; Cs. 6 - 1 gal. cans,
$3.50. J. T. Ponder, Whigham.
| Georgia Products Wanted
j BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want Brabham peas and Otootan
: beans. Exch. honey and Duroc J. hogs.
Bi;
Exch. Porto Rico potato plants for
| Unknown . peas. _W. C. Mercer, Alma,
Rt; I. Bx 261, =
- Want 1-bu Unknown or Clay peas
and 1 bu runner Velvet beans. Sound.
| Near Junction City. State what you
have and lowest price. Mrs. H. C.
Brown, Junction City. 4
Want 10-20 bu. peas. Exc. 1 M. Por-
to Rico. plants per bu. Ea. del. S. E:
Hollis, Baxley. R 1.
Exc. tomato plants for Ky. Wonder
100 for 1 1b;
2 doz. for 1 lb. broom corn seed at
once. Ea, del. F. H. Windham, Kite.
Want white,
peas that mature in the Fall. From.1
lb. to bu. T. B. Wilkes, Collins. -f
Want Hay peas. Exc. red skin and
Nancy Hall potato plants. Make offer.
P, J. Watson, Nunez. Rt.
Want 50 bu. Otootans at once. Send
sample and best cash price. FOB. ae
O. McLendon, Carrollton. R 3.
Want few bu. large speckled old time
Bunch Whippoorwill peas. State price.
J. Harrell, Decatur, P: O. Box 66.
Want sev. bu. sound Otootan beans.
Ae M. Aiken, Newborn
CORN AND SEED CORN WANTED :
Want Mexican June corn. Send sam-
ple and price. Mrs. Pearl de oae
Cleveland, Rt. 4. :
FRUIT WANTED
Want sev. ats. red cherries to make
pickles. Write price.. Mrs. Guy Tar-
rance, Milledgeville, 106 Liberty St.
Ss MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
will exc, value for farm products or
Mrs. C. R. Wentz, Atlanta. 101
Avery Drive. Hemlock, 4357-J. :
Exc,.cabbage plants for hogs, poul-
try,
etc.
jand.
PECANS | AND PEANUTS. WANTED
Want imp white Spanish peanuts at
Ww. C. Burnsed, Brooklet.
write. perie ae Cleve-
ish seed peanuts, at 50e Ib. Any amt
to 2 bu. L. J. Vollrath, Winston.
Want imp white Spanish peanuts.
Send sample. H.C Burnsed, Brooklet.
~ Want paper shell and seedling pe-
cans. Send sample and. best cash price.
3. Swint, Milner.
Ky. Wonder snap beans at market
L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore. Rt. 1. Box|5
black-eyed Crowder.
-|collard seed, 10c oz.
potatoes, white sacks, fruit jars, |
Burr Clover "seed, 3c lb. John N.
Lewis, Hartwell. Rt. 1
1 gal. Giant sunflower na colored
Running butter bean seed. Sell or
exc. for tomato and pepper plants,
snap beans, or pumpkin seed. Mrs.
John Tinsley, Arlington.
McCallasan pole bean, salad Eng.
peas. velvet okra, sweet corn, Chinese
mustard, 20c cupful; Crookneck'
squash, cucumber, spinach, Martin
gourd seed. 10c spoonful, Add post-
age. J. R. Bramlett, Ellijay. Rt.
200 Ibs. .Weaver-Watson melon seed,
50c lb. D. R. Thomas, Tennille,
White multiplying nest onions. Any
si Write. das Moore, Stone Mtn.
Calif. beer seed, 15 start. E. C. Wal-
drip, Flowery Branch.
Calif. URI DIyS beer seed, 10c
start. George R. Floyd, Rockmart, Re
Pure Stone Mtn. Guar. high germi-
nation. No other. var. grown near.
50e lb. del. J. J. Bloodworth, Gordon.
Ga. collard seed ready in few wks.
Make best offer on any amt. Li. A,
Ragan, Cairo.
Guar. pure imp. Togen wan fexineion
seed, $1 Ib. Add postage James B.
Smith, Locust Groves R 3. | 2
New crop Ga. collard seed, Le. Lots
10 to 25 Ibs. 15c Jb. Less than 10 Ibs.
18 lb. J. T. Ponder, Whigham.
Honey Drip cane seed, sound and
pure, 5c Ib. Add postage. $2 bu. FOB.
T. . McLendon, Carrollton. R 3.
Cane seed, $1. "5 bu. FOB. No chks.
Money order. No orders filled for less
than I bu. Samp Ray, Canon. R 1.
Calif. beer seed, 30c teacupful post-
paid. No less order filled, Miss Geor-
gia Sewell, Newnan. R 3. Box 66. :
Dill seed 10c large pkg. and plants, 5
aa 10c.. Miss Elree Burden, Elberton.
Calif. beer seed, 10c per Start, post-
ee Ralph Hill, MivcAiry, Role Bx
10 lbs. pure Stone Mtn. watermelon
seed, hand selected, shade dried, 75c
Ib. Mrs. Wits Jenkins, Sumner.
12 lbs. Benie -
lot is taken.
boro; Rt.3, Box: 62.
Rough turnip seed (that will stand
| the cold) 10c thls. 3 for 25c. Add post-
age. Mrs. Lee Walden, Mitchell.
Gherkin cucumber. seed, 5c thls. Rus
sian sunflower, 10c teacupful. Mrs.
Sam Smith, Austell, Re-2:
Calif. beer seed, 10. start and post-
age. Charley Gowder, Austell, Rt. 1.
-. Pure Pride of Ga. from large selected
melons, 10c cupful,. 40c lb. Cabbage,
James Carson,
Hampton.
Calif beer seed, 8c per start. P. P.
Mrs. R. J. Martin, Cartersville, Rt. 3.
Beat the Bee re cane. seed, 15c lb.
$1.25 pk. del Ce Smith, Buford,
RFD.
- Good, sound orange cane seed $1.25
bu. FOB. Cash with order. 50 bu for
sale: Ben Crow, Cornelia.
200 lbs. hand saved, sound, guar. Dix-
ie Belle or Stone Mtn. 40c lb. whole-
sale; or 50c retail. Del. W. O. Bird-
song, Gordon. ;
50 Ibs. Dixie Belle melon seed. Best
Grade, del, 50c Ib. Cash with. order.
Radford Birdsong, Gordon.
ig white Spanish pea- |
1930 - ae tomato ot = Tb;
seed, 60c Ib. del if }
K. S. Lindsey, Tooms- |,
PAGE SEVEN
New Stone and Greater Baltimore, 75
lb; Wakefield and-Flat Dutch. cabbage,
$1. Mailed. B. R. Woodiliff, ee
Branch, Ribs
Stone Mtn. Hand selected 40c : ;
lbs. $1_ Not ee E. Rodgers, -
ler, Rt. 2."
Lady Finger white peas, 20c aft. Adc
postage. Mrs, J. E.. Sikes, - Cochra:
RG, 1:
Burr clover. ceed. free from. all pest
1931 crop, $60 ton in rake-up; $120 re-
cleaned. Booking orders, June, Ji
August del. Gene- Harper, Hartw
Bite is
New crop Ga. cabbage-collard see
10c tbls. 50c large teacupful, $1 1b.
paid. T. E. Stalvey, Valdosta, Rt. ae
Old fashioned cabbage mustard see
10c oz. 5c per half Ib. Supply limite
Quimby Sirman, Valdosta, P. O. Bo:
52o: Mager ye
5 or 6 lbs. watermelon seed, most
yellow mated. 25c lb. Add. -postag
S. R. Harden, Surrency, Rt. 1.
Calif multiplying beer seed, 10c 2 Start
prepaid Geo. Floyd, Rockmart, R'
Calif moss beer seed, 10c start. Add
2c postage. Miss Ella Bond, Carnes
ville; Rta
Stone Mtn. melon seed, hand picke
50c Ib. R. O. Rogers, Charing. ee
Select-Stone Mtn. 25 lb. Any amt.
lbs up. J, O. Ashton, College Park,
Collard seed, $15 Cwt, or 1 1b lots,
prepaid; also plants $1 postpaid. - Mal
vin- Collins, Whigham.
~-18 Ibs. guar. Old Time Rough Tc
winter turnip seed, not Seven Top. 25c_
per tbls 5 tbls $1 Cash or money
der. Mrs. G. B. Scott, Sparks, Rt.
-1931 crop True Ga. collards 15
Less than 10 lbs 200 Jb; Jock: Pont
Chufa seed, $3.75 bu $1 pk. Oran
sorghum, 5c lb. Honey Drip, 6c; catta:
millet, 20c; long. green okra, 25 IJ
Rape seed, i2c. FOB. W. HL Wad.
delle, - Pearson.
50 lbs hand oy pure. Stone Mt
25c lb not postpaid. J. H. Farmer, M
ledgeville Rt. 2, Box 106.
Few more wonderful New Gules
butter vine or bean seed. Fruits grow
1 ft. long, wt. 15 lbs. Good to eat. <
seed, 12c. Exch Jd. R. Bramlett EL
jay, Rt. 4.
Calif beer seed, 10c start pre D5
Ralph Hill, Mt. Airy, Rt 1, Box Bo,
Pure Stone Mtn or Lifsey melon see
40c Ib 10 Ibs. $3.75. Mrs. Ouida Ha
per, Osierfield. :
Pure Honey Drip cree cane seed
$2 bu. Caloway Watson, Loganville
1 gal White Multiplying onion
30c; . Mole bean seed, 10c doz.
Watson, Loganville Rt. AS he
Pure Beat: the Bee. syrup cane see
65c gal. $1.25 pk. del. C. R. Smit
Buford, Rt. 3.
40 bu seeded Ribbon cane.
cleaned, $2 bu. FOB. W. S. Hammo
Sulphur Springs. :
20 bu fine Orange cane seed for
B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ri -
Pride of Ga. melon seed, 1-4 lb. 25c
75 lb. Exch. for collard, bean, cucum-
ber, crookneck squash seed, peanuts |
potato plants. Mrs, Otis Kelley, G
fin, Rt. A. ee
Wards Ideal and Rocky Ford cal ta,
loup, 50c Ib. Ga collard 25c lb. Thomas
melon 50c Ib All FOB. W. Je Jack:
son, Ochlocknee. s
Calif beer seed. 1Qana 25 start. Cas
Mrs. Inez Moore, wdon, Rt. 3.
Large amt Stone Mtn melon se ee
free from disease, 1 to 10 Ib. lots 60c
Wonder watermelon seed, $5 lb
ders not filled for less than ,
Melon .grows to wt. 100 Ib and ca
shipped. Scott Hart, Americus,
100 lbs hand selected Dixie. Bi
melon seed, 25c Ib not dela FP &
nade, Ivey..
Choicest, recleaned - Honey Drip. can
seed 50c gal: Tenderest, weevil trea:
ed Cornfield and striped Half Runne
garden beans, each 35c Ib. 3 lbs $1 po;
paid: Cer. Maddox, Buford.
Stone Mtn. melon seed, hand s a
ed, 40c lb., 3 Ibs. $1 not prepaid. L
gers, Butler, et. os
Calif. beer seed, 10c start poet
James Shelton, Whitesburg, Rt. 3
Red Hill cane, i
go to sugar); wel
Broom corn seed. Each, 50c qt. 3 ats.
$1. L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia. eh
Calif beer seed, 10c start. Add pos
aze. Miss Frances Brown, srn0lae
ville, Rt.-1e
SEED WANTED |
Want 1-2 peck peach stones,
and sound. Quote Day Ages
g
Govan, Beg One.)
AGE EIGHT
Georgia Products For Sale
' BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
4 bu. white with black eye crowders,
15 per cent good, $250 bu. not prepaid.
P. & Sapp, Preston, Rt. A.
_ 25 bu. Brabs, 85 per cent bright; 95
per cent germination. $2.50 bu; 5 bu.
Otootans, sound and bright. L. Red-
ern, Warthen.
Red hulled, shelled peas, sound and
bright, $3 bu; Mixed bright Claybanks
eS Whips, $2.50 bu. N. T. Beasley,
eC.
10 bu. Tillman seed peas, $2.25 bu.
FOB. Mrs. Ruth Ahl, Baxley.
~ Large yellow crowder, 10c Ib. $5 bu;
Jue Whips, 5c lb. $2.50 bu;. Otootans
3.00 bu. Exch for potato plants. Jas.
arson, Hampton.
White, black-eyed peas 8c lb few lbs.
ttle: black and gray spotted bunch
beans (2 crops a year) 20c lb. Add pos-
age. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Temple, Rt. 2.
90 day Velvets, 95c per cent sound,
$3 bu: Unknown Clay peas, $2.10 bu.
Remittance with order. A. L. Brown.
Davisboro.
20 bu. New Eras, sound, pure and
ecleaned, $2.50 bu. C. T. Miller, Leo.
Calif. black-eyed peas, $5 bu del. J.
J. Mattox, LaFayette.
Mathews Imp. Soys, recleaned, $4 bu
FOB. No order for. less than 1-2 bu.
. L: Little, Forsyth, Rt. 3:
6 bu. Red Rippers, unmixed and
sound, $2 bu. FOB. S. D. Duncan,
Cornelia, Rt. 1. :
45 lbs extra clean Laredo Soys. Guar
grow, $3 cash or exch for good toma-
to plants. Marglobe preferred. P. E|
hodes Baldwin. :
20 bu Tillman Clays for hay $2.25
OB. Guar. sound and clean; 2 bu.
hite sugar crowders, slightly damaged
but good for seed, $9; 8c lb. W. C.
irdsong, Gordon.
3~-bu. Tillman Clays, $2.25 bu. Cash
ith order. Radford Birdsong, Gordon.
5 bu Red Rippers $2 bu. FOB. J. E.
artin, Flowery Branch, Rt. 3.
8 bu bright Iron peas $2 bu. R. P.
[cCorkle, Buena Vista.
2 bu. good, sound Irons, $2 bu. FOB
uyer to furnish sacks. Sample if ne-
sssary. W. T. Allred, Jasper, Rt. 3.
Genuine red skin Portoricans, Gov't
nsp from vine grown potatoes. Now
ready. $1.45-M. Cash with order. Bes-
sie Ursrey, Hazlehurst, Box 224.
Raspberry plants, 15c doz. Lavis
eeler, Baldwin,Rt. 1, Box 90. _
Pure str. Portoricans, Gov.-insp. $1.-
_M, del; 5M up, $1.65 M; $1.50 M.
Exp. col. Money order. T. E. Stalvey,
Valdosta, Rt. 1.
- Yellow skin Portoricans, State insp.
$1.25 M. Brooks McElveen, Groveland
Red skin Portoricans, $1.35 M, 5M up
5 M FOB. J. H. Taylor, Coffee.
Strong, tough tomato plants, New
tone and Greater B. 60c M. 5M.$2.50.
OD. Prompt shipment. Geo. Gray,
Fitzgerald. es :
Gov insp Portoricans, $125 M, FOB.
A. Stowers, Tifton, Rt. 7.
renuine Porto Rico potato plants,
dy. $140 M FOB. Cash or COD.
s. Cola C. Baxley, Baxley. a
Hastings 1930 large Bell sweet pepper
d old fashioned pepper plants, 30c C
dda Wright, Alto, Rt. 1.)
surbank. Marglobe, Earliana, New
me, Greater B., Gulf State, toma-
es, 15 C; $1.25 M; Peppers, 35c C.
25 M; Egg plants, 50c C. $4.50 M.
Mrs. ET. Brittingham,
-Portoricans, $1.40 M. Over 10M $
on, Surrency. ; oe
COD. Portoricans, $1.35 M. Best var.
tomatoes, 75 M FOB. Sat. guar. M. J.
Lewis, Baxley, Star Rt.
Red- skin Portoricans, State insp. $1.-
5 M, 5M up, $1.15 M, FOB. No -chks,
. A. Herrington, Baxley, Rt. 3. 7
Porto Rico potato plants $1.50 M. J.
. Campbell, Surrency, Rt. 2._
mp. red skin Portoricans. Insp. Rea-
, $1.75 M del. Cash with order. J.
Courson, Baxley, Rt..1.
Genuine red skin. Portoricans, from
rine cut. $1.50 M FOB. S. B. Crosby,
Baxley.
Genuine pink skin Portoricans, State
isp. $1.40 M. del. Shipped at once,
money returned. Hinlon Tyre, Od-
t. Augustine grass plants, well root-
, $1.50 bu. FOB. Miss A. Dixon,
Ima, Box 55. -
Early tomato plants, 20c C. Mfrs.
jessie Pirkle, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Pimiento pepper plants, $2: M. Cash
th order. Now ready. W. J. Bal-
d, Woolsey.
ollard plants, 15c C; seed, 10c thls.
| postage. Mrs. W. M.. Bentley,
son. Rt. 1: Cie
! MARKET BULLETIN
Thousands of Boon Spanish potato
plants, clear of strings. Now ready.
$1.75 M del. $1.50 M FOB. R. P. Rob-
\inson, Rochelle. ~
20c C.
Co,
Broad Leaf tobacco plants,
800 50c. 500; 75e;> $i M: del.
Wingo, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Portoricans, $1.25 M. Albert Harris,
Ty Ey. Roa 2: |
Genuine Portoricans, State insp. rea-
dy, $135 M3. 5Myup,<$1.15 MF. 0:
Millikin, Coffee. :
Collard plants, 15c C; $1 M prepaid.
A. B. Caldwell, Smyrna. -
. Imp. Portoricans, Gov. insp $2 M.
Add postage. Lisbon Allen, Gainesville
Ro: 2. 2
Pure, red or purple skin Portoricans,
Gov. insp. $1.50 M FOB. Cash with or-
der. E. E. Carter, Hazlehurst. |
CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE
Mexican June corn, sound, $2.50 bu
or $3 selected. Cash with order. Wil-
mer Beasley, Kite, Rt. 1, Box 88.
Queen Golden pop corn 10c lb. James
Carson, Hampton.
Old fashioned yellow field flint, $1 |
pk. $2.75 bu FOB. Milton Sumner,
Sylvester, Rte 3.
BUTTER FOR SALE
4 or 5 lbs. good country Jersey butter
ea. week. No coloring. Cow T. B. test-
ed, 30c lb. Mrs. E. C. Swanson, Bufor
Rt. 2. :
Best, fresh country butter 30c lb del.
Mrs. James Hitt, Alpharetta, Rt. 4.
Fresh yellow country butter, 35c Ib.
in 1-2 lb. molds. Postpaid. Prompt
shipment. Mrs. Lynette Bennette,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1
Good, fresh country butter free from
coloring, 25c lb. postpaid. Mrs. Gra-
dy Thaxton, Franklin, Rt. 5. |
FRUIT FOR SALE
Dried apples, 12 1-2c lb. and postage.
Mrs. J. M. Hall, Temple, Rt. 2. 7
50 lbs. sundried apples, 10c lb. FOB
Cash. B. H. Blair, Cornelia, Rt. 1.,
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
10 country cured hams from corn fed
hogs, 17-25 lbs. 25c lb; shoulders, 20c
lb. FOB. Mrs. J. M. Lewis, Warthen.
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE :
Good, comb honey, dei case lots, 6-5
lb. cans to cs. $450. C. P. Smith,
Enigma. :
Pure, fresh,. Ext honey, 10 lb can,
80c FOB. James Williafns, Boston,
RED Bes :
New crop, best grade white Chunk
honey, 5 and 10 lb. pails. For large
lots write for sample and price. G. R.
Beasley, Brooklet. : \
New, bright honey in comb or Ext.
10 lb. buckets, $1.50 per bucket post-
paid. Cash with order. R. W. Brown-
ing, Dublin, Rt. 3.
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Hot pepper, 15c. doz. 2 doz, 25c. En-
close postage. Mrs. W. T.. Jenkins,
Sumner.
Thousands cabbage, $15 ton by truck
load. Cash only. Apply. H. S. Bax-
ter, Blackshear. -
PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
Money-Maker pecans, 25c lb; small-
er varieties, 20c lb. Not less than 5
db. lots sold. Mrs. W. J. Martin, Edi-
SYRUP FOR SALE
150 gal. new, bright sorghum syrup in
half gal. cans, labeled. 65c gal at res-
idence. J. C. McKoy, Newnan, Rt. 6.
Georgia Products Wanted
. BEANS AND PEAS WANTED >
Want Otootans. Pure and sound. Buy
or exc pure Govt. insp P. R. potato
plants. ~E. E. Carter, Hazlehurst.
Want 8 or 10 bu. good hay peas. Give
best cash price del.
ter, Scott, Rt. 1.
Want striped half runners, white half
runners, good tender cornfield beans.
Send sample.and price. Mrs. Geo. W.
Thomas, Cumming, Rt. 4.
CORN AND SEED CORN WANTED
Want 1 gal pure white Mexican June
corn. State price del. Parcel Post. E.
E. Yarbrough, Ringgold.
GRAIN WANTED
Want to buy good oats. State price.
H. O. Williams, Millen. - :
4
Dublin. A. J. Car- |
Plants Wanted |
Want 10M cut vines-from pink Por-
toricans. State earliest del. and price.
I. R. Griner, Atlanta, 731 Delmer Ave.
SE. ~
Want 48 or 50M Porto Rico potato
plants at $1 M del. for cash. Now. Ss.
B. Kinard, Jackson. ~
Want a few water cress plants.
Mrs. M. Brown, Ashburn, Rt. 2.
Exch value for 1M red skin Porto-
ricans. Mrs. Bell Godard, Goggins. .
Want 1 - 5M potato plants. Exch.
new crop Irish potatoes 3c lb. Geo. M.
Gable, Canon.
Want 20M yellow skin Porto Rico
plants. May 30th del. Write best price
E. M. Foster, Flippen. =. \_* :
Want 15M yellow skin Portoricans,
Gov. insp. and .treated State best price
sent COD. Write at once. U. M. Mal-
locoat, Chickamauga.
- Miscellaneous For Sale
Good white cotton, 10c lb. del. C2E.
mith, Enigma.
: Good white beef tallow, 15c lb. Add
postage. A. N. Miller, Alto... >
Lady Slipper, 75c Ib. Rattle root, 25
Ib. Mayapple, 25c lb. poke root, 15c
lb. . M. Thomas, Lula, Rt. 1.
Hastings pure, sound Poultry Beans
25c lb. Also choice, all goose feathers
75c lb. Mrs. R. H. Wright, Middleton,
eds Root, 40c = Seven a a
lb. cherry tree bark, cucumber, Tf
meee hae 25c lb. Witchhazel, 20c
Ib. catnip, 3 bun. 25c. Add postage.
Mrs. Emma Hunter, Loving. :
Good, sun cured tobacco (chewing),
40c lb. Arthur Freeman, Cleveland.
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want 1 doz. white feed sacks, free of
holes. Exch value for same. Mrs. E. A.
Wells, Chatsworth.
Want fruit jars, all kind odd glasses
not over 1 at. size. Exch farm produge
for same. Send stamp for reply. Mrs.
J. Conner, Farmington, ite Q
Seed Wanted |
Want 1-2 bu. seed chufas. State best
price. B. F. Wilcox, Hazlehurst.
Want goober and chufa, seed. State
what you have and price. C. H. Kin-
sey, LakePark, Rt. 3.
Positions Wanted
~
Want home on farm. Assist with
work. Board for self and 2 boys, large
enough to help. Exp. Thoroughly re-
liable. Small salary. Mrs. U. B. Bar-
ber, Atlanta, 331 Cooper St. SW.
Want place on farm or shafe crop.
Will have to be moved and furnished.
2 in family able to work. Can _ give
ref. D.C. Lvely, Atlanta, 646 Wells St.
Want place on farm for self and wife
Have to be furnished. Reasonable wa-
ges: Can move at once. Chesters Gen-
try. Atlanta, 399 Luckie St.
Man with wife and child wants place
on farm or dairy. Must be furnished
and moved. R. Moore, Atlanta, 610
Hill St.
Want work on farm. Wages, board
and laundry. Can drive cars, trucks,
tractors, etc. Raised on farm. Will
work in peach orchard. Daniel Car-
rington, LaGrange, Rt. 1, Box 78.
Want a blacksmith shop in good lo-
cality. J. W. Carter, Bronwood.
Want job by dairy herdsman. 17 yrs
exp. Ref. from leading dairies. Small
family. Branch Tanner, Jonesboro,
Care Mrs. Si Duncan. Rt.
31 yr. old married man wants work.
Wages. Prefer Truck farm or Peach
Orchard. Raised on farm. High school
graduate. Best of ref. Hugh Under-
wood, Cartersville, 516 No. Erwin St.
Eggs For Sale
Thompson B. R. prize stock eggs.
Summer prices. $1.10 per 15. Exc. for
peas or dried apples. Mrs. Milton
Sumner, Sylvester. R 3.
Golden Sebright bantam eggs, $1 per
15 del. Edwin Simpson,-Sylvester.
Rouen duck eggs, 75c doz. Exc. for
B. R. eggs. Mrs. W. O. Herrington,
Daisy. R 1. \
Guinea eggs, 60c per 15; $1, 30: M.
B. turkey eggs, $2.50 doz. Add _ post-
Sane oo J. F. Allen, Americus. R 1.|'Tuesdays and Fridays in coop lots, of |
oe eee more. Now ready. Mrs. G. G. Adaif,
Wild Mallard duck eggs from large Rutledge. . Y oe ee
lat 10 wks. old. Hatched March and
lea. Del. June ist for good price.
Thursday, May 21, 1931. _
heavy stock. $1.50 doz. postpaid. . Exc.
for Pheasant eggs, or what have you?
Money order. Lamar W. Jefferson, Al-
bany. ae
Old stock Big Bone Bronze turkey
eggs, $2 doz. Also June hatch day old
turkeys, 35c ea. Mrs. Lizzie Waldrip,
Gainesville. Sse
Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. eggs, 75
per 15 by prepaid insured. Gar.
fresh and safe del. J.H. Loyd, Milan,
- Baby Chicks For Sale = 2
Thoroughbred <Barred and Buff
Rocks, Reds, Orp., bloodtested selected: _
stock. $8.50 C; heavy mixed, $8. Ex- |
tra heavy laying Leghorns, $9.50. Pre-
paid live del. Custom hatching, 3c egg.
RR. H. Fechtel, Waycross. - Se
High grade, bloodtested Tancred L.,
Barred and Buff R., Reds, $8.75 C.
heavy mixed, $8.25. Postpaid. W. C.
Allen, Albany. Box 471. :
. Pure bred Dark Cornish game chicks,
day old May 26th, 15c each. Add post-
age. Mrs. C. A. Patterson, Ty Ty. : oe
J. B. Giant chicks. Pure Marcy str. __
13c ea. Del. in lots of 25 or more. Live ae
del. guar. Mrs. H. J. McCorvey, Haw-
kinsville, < =
Orders for B. R. chicks ready June
4th. $10 C. No chks. Mrs. F. J. Dant-
zler, Dalton. R 4. es Se
Pape str. S. C. Black Minorcas, $10
C del. Not COD. Mrs. C. L. Rehberg,
Cairo. ee
- Baby chicks, pure bred. Every chick
selected. Reds, Rocks, $9 C; Heavy
Asst. $8; Leghorns, Anconas, $8. HE,
R. Adlington, Atlanta. 510 Piedmont ~~
Ave: , ee
Baby chicks from State Accredited
flocks bred for high eggs production
and tested for W. D. and T. B. Write
for kind and number wanted. Chas. ~
P. Howe, Ft. Valley.
Poultry For Sale = a
ANCONAS FOR SALE eee
20 pure bred Sheppard str. Ancona
hens, healthy and laying, with 1 cock.
$18. Cash. Mrs. D. Greech, Metter. R
1. Bx 69-A.
BARRED ROCKS pee.
16 Thompson B. R. hens, 12-20 mos.,
Jaying; 2 cocks, 18 mos.-2 yr. $23. Exe,
for 240 Rock and Red baby chicks. Ha. ae
del. Mrs. R. D. Graham, Redan.. oe
BRAHMAS. ; 30 <2]
Thoroughbred Light Brahmas 11 mo.
old rooster and,2 hens 23 mos. $5. Exc.
for healthy Duroc 6 wk pig. Mrs. O.
C. Dowdy, Murrayville: R 1. oe
GAMES ae
2 pure bred dark Cornish game cock-
erels, Spring 1931 hatch. - Mrs:-Po By
Sapp, Preston. R A. eae
LEGHORNS
600 very fine W. L. March 14th pul-
lets, Tancred str. Write or come see.
F. M. Fulkner, Cornelia.
13 mos. old Ferri$ W. L. rooster,-$1.25
FOB. No chks. Mrs. J. C. Williams,
Jesup. R 2. Bx 125, es
400 Tancred W.-L. cockerels; 60c ea.
-
May 5th. J: BE. * Martin, Flowery:
Branch. R 3. Se
120 W. L. March and April. 19297
hatch hens, now laying. Tancred str.
80c ea. $90 for lot. C. H. Jordan, Alto.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
FOR SALE
M. Johnsons Star Matings, Pullets,
8 wks. $1.25; 12 wks. $1.50; roosters, ~
same ages, $1 and $1.25. From ind.
ped. Parent stock. G. C. . Latimer,
Gainesville. R 4. a
4 nice, young mixed hens, yr. old,
now laying. $4 prepaid Ga. Cash
with order. A. A. Nash, Hapeville.
75 heavy breed friers. 1 1-2 - 2 Ibs.
Mrs. =
E. W. Kinsey, Lake Park. R 3.
3 and 5 wks. old, large, fat Reds,
Rocks, and some mixed breed. 15c C
each, 3 wks. and 20c ea. 5 wks. Not 2s
del. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran. ey
35 fat mixed breed hens, 4 - 6 lbs.
Mostly laying. 85c each. Rooster free
with 10 hens. 10-15 friers, 60c ea. FOB.
Cash. H. I. Martin, Byromville Rl. |
1 1-2 to 1 3-4 Ib. friers. Milk fed.
Will del. Atlanta by Exp. or truck on
>
Phursday, May 21, 1931.
Poultry For Sale
fe BANTAMS
antam pullets and cockerels, 50c
aura Noble, Trenton,
Red Bantam, rooster, 1 yr. old, 75c,
rw exc. for dried fruit. FOB my post-
fice, Adell Murray, Surrency. R 2.
ED ROCKS AND MINORCAS
April 1930 -hatch B. R. cock for
or exch. D. E. McDaniel, Luxom-
rge pure bred B. R. rooster, 18
ld, $2.50; pure bred 9 mos. old
$1.50; $3.50 for 2. All del. Mrs.
Paulk, Ocilla. . :
a of 10 hens and cock. Pure
rks Bred-to-Lay Rocks, $15. FOB.
's. J. B. Collier, Cochran.
iddies, 2 wks old, from B. R. roo-~
and Minorca hens. Healthy
C ~ aoc. Gach, FOB. Mrs. RB. C:
nderson, Manor. -
io Light Brahma, Giant str. $5.
Thos. Tribble, Alto R 1,
pee DUCKS
| Spotted Indian Runner ducks, 1
rake and 4 ducks, now laying, $5 for
rs. J. L. Erwin, Adairsville.
= : GAMES
c. 8 Tancred W. L. hens, 1 yr. old
6 Cornish Games same age: A. L.
LUO, ce
Want Game chickens. State breed,
and price. Shipment to be made
runswick, Ga. 8. L. Calfee, Colum-
Jhio. 659 Linwood Ave.
Want 12 hens and rooster, pure bred
ish Grey, Gin Greys, or Silved Duck-
ing. Or young pullets. Must be pure
d, at reasonable cash price. Deere
Id, Butler, R 1.
_LEGHORNS .
5 yr. old.
from heaviest egg production.
Closely culled and laying. $22.50
or lot, cock included. Mrs. OO. F.
learer, Alapaha. :
pure Fain bred cockerels.
_ Large
2 1-2 mos. old. Some crowing. $1
Mrs. E. L. Johnson, Hapeville. 27
ers Ave.
About 50 W. L. 1930 hatch hens. 75c
ch. Exc. for Otootan beans at rea-
able price. Mrs. W. A. Kuter, Hol-
jprings. R 1.
0 young hens, now laying. Tancred
Strain. $1.10 each, or $100 for lot
B. Crate ret. at my expense. F.
Rovers, Washington. R 1. :
S. C. W. L. 3 mos, old cockerels and
\A. $1 each. Exc. for same age L.
pullets. Lauren Noble, Trenton.
600 W. L. pullets, 8 wks. old, Tan-
ed strain. 75c each. Cash with order.
_M. Faulkner, Cornelia. Star Rt.
T, W. L. cockerels, 6-10 wks. Selec-
_for breeders from big egg high
oducers. 4 or more, 50c lb. FOB. H.
eal, Carnesville. R 3.
pure bred April 1930 hatch Tan-
str. hens, now laying, $1 each. W.
andiver, Martin. ae
. L. growing chicks, Hatch April
5th. All pullets or mixed as desired.
til May 20th, 20c ea. in lots 10 or
Ore. Roy D. Tankersley, Appling.
100 Ferris best egg str. W. L. hens,
old. Direct. Sell, or exc. White
Sing pigeons, banded, mated and
working, not over 2 yrs. old. Mrs. Sim
sibbs, Rockledge. :
Direct Ferris W. Leghorns: 150 broi-
(cockerels), milk fed. 1 - 1 1-4
ibs. Quote best price; also 100 hens,
St egg str. $1 ea. FOB. F. B. Flan-
ers, ie
75 Tancred. pullets, laying 75 per
sent. 65 each. H. H. Gibson, Mt.
cred
eo << MINORCAS
_ pure bred Giant S. C. Black Minor-
as hens. State best price. Mrs. Leon
ioliman, Macon. R 3.
Buff Minorca cock from Missouri,
1929 hatch, $2 del. Exc. for 3 hens.
O. J. Edwards, Dacula. :
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
= FOR. SALE
___30 nice, milk fed chickens, 8 wks
Old, wt. about 1 1-2 Ibs. ea. 60c each,
OB. Mrs. J. B. Flanigan, Lincoln-
Ge 4 pure bred Black Game
ens and 1 cock, $7.50. Miss Kate
sancaster, Sylvester.
Dark Cornish cock. 2 yr. old. Good
Bull-dog type, and 4 hens|R 4
Money or-
hh, same age, $10.
No exch. H. C. Spires, Lincoln-
cock from Roselawn Farm. Grade
"WARE ET BUG th Hor tN
: ORPINGTONS
1 young White Buff cock, 1 yr. old
and 2 hens, now laying, $5 for trio.
Eva Haynes, Buford. :
' 4 pure bred Buff Orp. roosters, and
10 pullets. All 12 wks. old, $1 ea. FOB.
J. T. Sims, Bowdon. R 1.
PHEASANTS FOR SALE
2 male Ringneck pheasants, 1 yr.
old. Make offer. Mrs. J. T. Gammage,
Pine View.
2 Chinese Ringneck pheasant roost-
ers, 1 yr. old. Good cond. $4 ea. del.
Russell Fryer, Shiloh.
PIGEONS FOR SALE 5
1 pen of 100 mixed pigeons, working;
also Fantails, Carneaux, and White
Homers, for sale at half price, or trade.
W. W. Randall, LaGrange. :
R. I. REDS
Want pure bred R. I. Red pullets, 8-
10 mos. old. Make best price. R. H.
Brown, Butler. Se
10 pure Donaldson Red pulets and
1 cockerel, Wt. 2 lbs. 40c lb; 14 mos.
old cock, same strain, $1.50. W. R.
Chasteen, Locust Grove.
10 pure Donaldson Red March Ist.
hatch pullets, 75c each. 1 cockerel
free with the full lot of 10 pullets. Mrs.
H. L. Elliston, Rupert.
1 full blooded R. I. Red rooster, 11
mos. old. $5, or exc. for 50 Brown L.
ere Dr. W. G. Hulme, Waynes-
Oro tg
Tompkins 60 8 wks. Selected for
breeders from big egg high produc-
ers. 4 or more, 50c lb. FOB. H. A.
Neal, Carnesville. R 3. 2
44 pure R. I. Red hens and 3 roost-
ers. Yr. old. $1.25 ea. $55 for lot. Not
shipped. - Virgil M. Tatum, Atlanta.
DeFoore Ave. R 5. e
10 S. C. R. I. Red 18 mos. old hens,
wt. up to 6 lbs. Donaldson str. $1 ea.
W. C Smith, Smyrna R 1. :
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE :
Baby turkeys, 50c ea. and hen to go
with them, $3.50 extra. May 25th to
30th del. L. H. Oden, Blackshear.
3 White Pekin ducks and 1 drake, $1
ea. Mrs. J. J. Sapp, Arco. Box 53.
1 pr. mixed Bronze turkeys, 1 yr. old.
$6 or exc. for good pig, corn or any-
thing can use. Mrs. R. S. Kimberly,
Empire. = / : eee
12 turkeys, hatched April 20th. $1
ea; 1 1-2 yr. old tom, $6. Cash with
order. J. H. Williford, Stephens, Rt.
J
1 Bourbon Red, 2 yr. old tom for sale
or exc. for 3 bu. sound peas, or 100 B.
L. or Cornish Indian Game chicks.
Mrs. H. G. Tison, DeSota.
Baby ducklings, $25 C; $13, 50; $6.50,
25; less, 30c each. Postpaid on all
orders over 10. Cash with order. Mrs.
J. D. Smith, Savannah. R 3. Coffee
Bluff. : ;
WYANDOTTES
Silver Lace Wyandotte rooster about
18 mos. old, 75 not del. Money order;
Also eggs, 70c per 15 not del. T..N.
Farmer, Woodstock. R 3. Bx 145.
Fine W. Wyandotte yr. old rooster,
$3 or exc. for true to name Yellow
-Skin Porto Rico plants. Ea. del. Mrs.
M. G. Thigpen, Dublin. R A.
Silver Lace Wyandotte -cockerels,
March hatch. Pure bred and Tarbox
str. '75c ea. prepaid, or 50c not prepaid.
Tippens. R 5.
7 pure bred S. L. Wyandotte hens,
Tarbox str. $1.25 each, or $8.50 for lot.
FOB. Mrs. J, B. Flanigan, Lincolnton.
R 5.
6 October hatch S L. Wyandotte
cockerels. Smiths Supreme quality
(Missouri), $1 ea. Exc. 2 for 1 bu. N.
C. Red peanuts. Ea. del. A. H. Ham-
mett, Jonesboro - :
Poultry Wanted
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
WANTED
Want 6 young hens. Exch. value for
same. J. R. Garner, Buchanan: R 2.
Exc. 2 buck and 5 does White An-
gora rabbits sub to reg. for White Leg-
horn, B. Rock, or Reds. Hubert Brad-
ley, Atlanta. 3131 Piedmont Road.
30 or 40 B. R. yr. old hens, also 10
or 12 Light Brahmas, 10 or 12 wks.
old cockerels. Exc. tomato plants. F,
M. Collins, Marietta. R 5.
19 Brown L. hens to exc. for Game
or turkey hens and gobbler. State
kind, etc. W. C. Stephens, Cedartown.
Want 20 or 25 R. 1. Reds or Games,
or Eng. Reds. Geo. Martin, Talking
Rook Ra. a
Claude W. Davis, Calhoun. C-o E. W. |:
Leghorns: Pure bred, heavy egg pro-
duction White or Brown L. 1930 hatch
hens. Buy or exc. 100 per cent reg.
Nubian milk goats. Edwin Simpson,
Atlanta. 676 Tifton St. NW. oes
Pheasants: Want pr. or trio Ring-
neck or Golden Phasants. State low-
est price. Vachel.Zachry, Rome. P. O.
Bx. 549. : Se
Turkeys: Want 20 or 25 young M. B.
State age and best price. Robt. Wal-
ton, Jr., Augusta. 130 8th St.
Guineas: Want Pearl guineas, 8 fe-.
males and 2 males. T. B. Echols,
| Thomaston.
~~ TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS,
GUINEAS, ETC., WANTED
Want genuine White Muscovey
ducklings, also Blue Toulouse goslings.
Cheap for cash. C. Neese Bullock,
Danielsville.
Want baby Toulouse goslings: Black
Muscovey ducklings and M. B. turkeys.
Exch. other value. Write. Mrs. E. V.
Milteer, Quitman. =e :
Baby Chicks | F or Sale
Mixed Reds, $9 C; $4.50, 50; $2.50, 25.
Del. Postpaid. Cash with order. Mrs.
J. D. Smith, Savannah. Rt. 3. Coffee
Bluff.
Pape str. S. C. Black Minorca chicks
from heavy layers. For rest of sea-
son, $10C,:del. Not COD. Mrs. C. L.
Rehberg, Cairo.
White L. chicks, 8c each from pure
stock and well culled hen, to be del,
first of June. Sallie Owen, Douglas-
ville. R 1.
High grade, bloodtested B. and Buff
Rocks, Reds, Tancred Leghorns, $9 C;
heavy mixed, $8.50. For less than 100
lots, add lec per chicks. W. C. Allen,
Albany. Box 471. |
Thoroughbred, well selected Barred
and Buff Rocks, Reds, Leghorns, Orp.,
from bloodtested stock. $9 C; heavy
mixed, $8.50. Prepaid live del. Cus-
tom hatching, 3c egg. R. H. Fechtel,
Waycross. .
Reds,
Tancred W. L., Tompkins
Scientific crossed hybrids.. Hatch ev-
ery week. Chicks to spare, May 28th
hatch.. 25 per cent deposit. $12 ;
$6.50, 50... Del. H. A. Neal, Carnes-
ville,
Baby chicks.
chick selected. Reds, Rocks, $9 C;
Heavy assorted, $8; Leghorns, An-
conas, $8. E. R. Adlington, Atlanta:
510 Piedmont Ave. - :
High powerd baby chicks at sum-
mer prices: Donaldsons Reds, Bar-
red Rocks, W. Wyandottes, Everlay
Brown and Tancred W. Leghorns. $6
C. and up. D. F. Thomas, Odum.
Pure bred Buff Orp. wee.k old baby
chicks, 15c each, or exc. 10 for 1 M.
potato plants. Mrs. Desser Barnes,
Clermont. Rl.
Pure J. Giant chicks, 13c ea. del. in
lots of 25 or more. Live del. guar.
Hatch every week. Mrs. H. J. McGor-
vey, Hawkinsville.
Custom hatching: 2c an egg,
egg lots. Will set 500 for
chicks hatched. Mrs.
Cochran.
Baby Chicks Wanted
Want 200 chicks to raise on halves
to 8 wks. Any large breed. Party to
pay chgs. Write before sending. Mrs.
L. A. Weaver, Temple. R 3. Bx 75,
Want White Rock or Light Brahmas
to raise on halves to 8 wks. Gladys
Baxter, Carrollton. R 2.
Want 200 chicks. Prefer B. Rocks,
Reds, or W. Leghorns to raise on hal-
ves to 8 wks. old. Party pay trans-
portation. I furnish feed. Mrs. J. S.
Weatherly, Hoschton.
Want chicks.
ferred. 3 or 4 wks. old. Exc. big bone
Giant turkey eggs and other value.
Mrs. Esther Lewis, Rydal. R 2.
Want 100 ea. B. Rocks and Reds to
raise on halves to 10 wks. old. I fur-
nish feed. Mrs. C. T. Williams, Lil-
burn. R 1. Z
~Want 1 or 200 big breed chicks to
raise on halves to 10-12 wks. Party to
pay postage. Mrs. Grace Lamb, Nash-
ville. R 4.
Want up to 500, not less than 300
chicks, heavy breed, to raise to 6 wks.
on halves. Arthur Balk, Augusta. 228
Ateene Bt ;
ant to raise baby chicks on shares.
Mrs. G. H. Allen, Robertstown. =
Want 50 J. B. Giant chicks to raise
on halves to 10 wks. R. A. Nash, River-
dale. R 1.
Exc. Portorican potato plants, $1.50
M. for B. R. baby chicks. Write eee
Nora Lee Crosby, Baxley. R. 4. |
Pure bred. Every
in 250
half of
J. B. Collier,
500 baby chicks to raise to 10 wks |
Parks B. Rocks pre-j
PAGE NINE
old. Silver Lace Wyandottes or B
Rocks. Mrs. Pearl Pilgrim, Cleveland
R 4. Ste
Want baby chicks to raise on hal
to 8-10 wks. R. I. Reds preferred.
or 300. G. F. Thompson, Waco. R
Exch. value for baby chicks. 4
good breed. Write. W. A. Dyer, Buch
anan. R 2. -
Want 50 or 100 S. L. White Wyan-
dottes or Brown L. to raise on hal
to 8 wks. Write first. Mrs. Susie Et
ris, Dahlonega. R 1. oS See
-Eggs For Sale
Fresh, selected thoroughbred Whit
Orp. eggs, $1.50 per 15. Money orde!
Prompt shipment. Mrs. M. H. Gam
mage, Rochelle. ene
Ellis str. del. $1 doz.
mage, Pineview. eos
Duck eggs, $1.25 per 13 del. Mam
moth White Pekin and Mallards. Mr,
J. D. Smith, Savannah. RFD 3, Cof
fee Bluff. 3
Pure bred Sheppard str Ancona
$1 per 15 postpaid. Mrs. D. E. Ne
Ellijay. R 1. Box 23. ;
Turkey eggs, Black breed turk
$1.75 set. Cash with order. Mrs. R
L. Henson, Mize. z ee
Light Brahma, Giant. str. eggs .
per 15. Crate ret. Mrs. Thos.
ble, Alto. R 1.
Blue Speckled Guinea eggs, 50c Sel
ting not postpaid. Mrs. L. R. Ash
worth, Logansville: R 4.
Pure bred S. C. Buff Orp. eggs,
per 15 postpaid; biddies, 12c ea. at da:
old. Miss Ronie Johnson, Shellman
Rs ee
Dark Cornish Indian game _ eg
Berry str. 75c per 15 postpaid. B.-
Pope, Tallapoosa. R 3. ee
Pure bred Donaldson Red eggs, 40
doz. postpaid. Mrs. Reuben William
Chipley. R 1. > ES oe
Ky: Dominecker pit game eggs,
per 15 del. Crates ret. Differ in co!
fs No chks. H. O. Loyd, Covingto:
R 2. Seo
Thompson Ringlet eggs, 85 p
del. Also 1 yr. old cock, same str.
ere Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Comm
Pure Tancred Leghorn eggs, 75c pi
175- $3 @ 100, FOB. = Mrs. Jo Bik
igan, Lincolnton. R 5. : :
Pure bred Golden Buff Orp.
75c per 15 postpaid. Crate ret.
Hoke Bentley, Martin. Rt. 1.
Hatching eggs from closely cull
flocks, -Donaldsons Reds, JB. Rocks,
White Wyandottes, Everlay Brown and
Tancred W. Leghorns. 5c per 15 de.
. F, Thomas, Odum. <
Dark color S. C. R. I. Red pure Ds
aldson str. eggs, 75c per 16; $1.50 p
36. Del. Crate ret. Mrs. H. L. Eliis
ton, Rupert. oe ee ae
Parks B. Rocks, Reg. Per. -64-C-31
Best selected eggs. $1.25 per 15; $
30; $3, 50; $5 C. Postpaid. Founda
tion stock direct. Mrs. Mamie D
Plyler, Manassas. eas
Turkey eggs, Black and White bre
$1.75 per doz. Cash with order. r
Fletcher Henson, Mize. R_1.
Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. egg;
85c per 17 del. Mrs. J. M. Garriso
Ashland. : =
S. C. R. I. Red eggs from stock di
rect from Donaldson. Blue Ribbo
winners. $1.25 per 15 del. Exc. for
Ibs. Comb horiey. J. M. Jones, Gray
son. : et
Pure bred dark Cornish game egg
$1 per 15.- Mrs. J. R: Garrett, Sri
vester. Rt. 2. i
Turkey eggs: Mammoth Bronze an
Bourbon Reds mixed. $2 for 9. Post
paid. Cash with order. Price Wi
Dallas: Rot =:
Thompson B. R. and Donaldson }
-. Summer prices, $1.10 per 15
. Milton Sumner, Sylvester. R 3.
Golden Sebright bantam eggs
15 del. Edwin Sumner, Sylvester
Pure bred Wyandotte eggs, $1 -
Mrs. Hattie Wofford, Gainesville R
Select eggs from Parks str. B.
Cockerels, direct. Rating, D-31.
per 15; $2.25 for 30. Del. Mrs. J.
Raulerson, Rockingham. R 3. Bx. 27
Royal Purple str. J. B. Giant eg
Reduced for rest of season, $1.10
15 del. Carton ret. W. H. Richa:
son, Elberton. R 3. .~ Es
: on bred White Rock
atching eggs, 65c per 15 del. - Mrs
Colon J. Hamilton, Baxley, oe =
10 Ib. hens produce many of
eggs I a acs tene now for
ing. Jersey Black Giants.
Floyd, Clayton. R22, '
EGGS FOR SALE
Pure bred Blue Andalusian eggs, 75c
per 15, through out summer months.
Mrs. C. B. Herring, Alpharetta. R 5.
Imp. Silver Belgium Campine eggs.
$1 per 15. Exc, for Ribbon Cane sy-
-rup of A-1 grade. A .T. Sheppard, Li-
thonia. R 1. Bx 143. _
- Pure bred Partridge Rock eggs, $1.25
per 15. Mrs. T. E. Stephens, Cordele.
RC. :
Everlay B. Leghorn eggs. Stock di-
rect Tormahlen. $1 per 15; $2, 45. Safe
Postpaid. Charlje E. Smith,
Braselton.
- Pure bred Ancona W. L. and R. I.
Red eggs, 75c per setting. Miss Mat-
tie Lou Bonner, Lincolnton. .
$1
Buf Minorca eggs, Comet str.
per 15; $1.75, 30. Postpaid. J. D.
son St. \
- Selected eggs from Tormahlen B.
*Rocks, $1 per 15; $3.50 C.. Del. Mrs.
A. C. Spence, Blakely. :
- Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. and
Ferris W. L. eggs. Ist. pens, $1 per
15; $1.50, 30; 2nd pens, 75c per 15;,
\$130, 30. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bain-
_ bridge.
J.B. Giant egs, $1.25 per 15. . Exc.
for potato slips, peanuts, white feed
sacks or anything can use. Mrs. W. E.
Whisnante, Rutledge.
Fine S. C. R. I. Red eggs, 65c per 15.
Crates ret. Mrs./J. F. Trawick, Ten-
nille. R 1.
White Australian Guineaeggs, $1.25
per 15, del. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty.
Pure. Parks Bred-to-Lay B. R.
hatching eggs, 35c doz. FOB. Mrs. J.
3
B. Collier, Cochran. a
Eggs Wanted
Want Jersey White Giant eggs and
chicks from pure bred, good stock. H.
A. Neal, Cargesville. R 3. :
Want* Pheasant and Peafowl eggs.
Guar. quality. Exc. value or buy. Dil-
Jard Munford, Cartersville.
_ Exc. dried apples for turkey eggs. J.
P. Staples, Roopville. R 1.
Georgia Products For Sale
~ BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
10 bu. Iron peas, 90 per cent good
and sound. Gathered before rains, $2.-
50 bu. $25 for lot. W. A. Vandiver,
Martin, Rt. 2.
Nice Calif. black eye peas 6c Tp post-
paid. .W. D. Putnam, Curryville.
~ Mung beans, 6 lbs. $1.00 del. Rufus
Merriman; Rt. 1.
Genuine Red Rippers, Fine for table
use, and extra fine for hay, ($3.00 bu.
FOB. Money order with order. H. D..
Findley, Lyons.
- White Sugar Crowders, Best, 20c Ib.;
$1 Ib. Pure Stone Mtn., 40c. W. C.
Smith, Smyrna, Rt. 1.
Sound Silver Hull peas, 12 1-2c lb.;
Yixie Queen table peas, 12c Ib; Lady
eas, 15c lb. Postpaid, 5 lb. up lots,
os Mrs. L. J. Evans, Ball Ground,
of 10 bu. Iron peas, $22.50 for lot. B. F.
Fagan, Martin.
$4 bu; Blue Whips, 5c Ib. $2.25 bu;
oo $4 bu. J. N. Carson, Hamp-
ton.
Brabhams 10 bu. lots, $2.50, or 60 bu
t $240 bu. FOB. Cash with order.
-M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley, Rt 2
3 bu Otootan soys, $4 bu; 10 bu.
-Brabs $2.50; 5 bu. Clays, $2.25; 25 bu.
Brown Whips, $2; 3 bu. Cream Crowd-
ers, $5 bu. R. S. Parham, Greenville.
- enn. Green pod, Burpees stringless
Giant stringless, Golden Wax, Red and
Black Valentine bush beans, 35c Ib. 5
Tbs. $1.25; 10 Ibs. $2.00. All del. W. H.
Waddelle, Pearson.
90 or 100 day Velvet beans in even
2 1-2 bu. bags, $2.25 bu. shelled. N. T.
. Beasley, Kite.
Mathews imp. Mammoth Yellows, $4
bu. Bloxis, $3 bu; speckled peas $2.50;
tootans, $4.75. All FOB. No personal
hks. No orders less than bu. W. H.
Bolton, Griffin, Box 436.
_ 50bu. sound mixed peas $2 bu. FOB
T. B. Bedingfeld, Wadley.
- Tron-Clay mixed, $2; Iron-Brab mix-
ed, $2.25 FOB in 2 1-2 bu. sacks. Cash
with order. W. B. Lowe, Jr., Augusta,
20 Highth St.
50 bu. class A. No. 1 peas $2.25 bu.
. L. Cooper, Butler, Rt. 3, Box 24.
Mathews imp Soys, recleaned, $4 bu.
FOB. No order less than 1-2 bu. C.
4. Little, Forsyth, RFD 2.
Dixie Wonder brown-eye pea, black
ye crowders, each 12c Ib; 10 Ibs. $1;
Hastings white bush limas, 50c qt, 3
1
Johnson, Thomasville. 226 West Jeffer-.
Tender green, 20c oz; Jappo turnip seed :
- Large cream sugar crowders, 10c Ib.
MARKET
ats. $1. Add postage small orders. Pearl
Aderhold, Lavonia.
15 bu. sound New Eras, and Whips,
mixed, $2 bu. FOB Baldwin. L. M. Lo-
gan, Homer, Rt. 1.
1930 crop bunch butter bean seed,
10c lb. plus postage. R. EH. Hefner,
Talking Rock,
Sev lbs. white pole butter beans, 20c
lb and postage. Preston Keeter, Talk-
ing Rock.
About 50 bu. Tillman peas $2.50 bu.
W. M. Parker, Woodcliff. ae
Brabs, No. 1, $2.65 bu; Speckled, $2.-
25; Brabs and Irons, mixed, sound,
$2.25; Clays, (little damaged) $2; gen-
eral mixture, little damaged, $1.85 FOB
C. A. Walker, Ellaville.
5 bu. Early Red Hull Speckled, Sound
$2.75 bu; 5 bu. Clays, sound, $2.50; 1
bu. Calif. black-eyed, $3. Good,and
treated, FOB. C. E. Bedenbaugh,
Wrightsville.
Purple Hull white table pea, 40c at.
Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Rt.
1:
Cream Crowders, 8 lbs $1; Calif. blk.
eyes, 12 lbs. $1; Ky Wonders, 4 lbs. $1.
Clean and weevil free. Postpaid. Grady
Kelley, Sulphur Springs, Rt. 1.
Choicest running cream and speck-
led sugar crowders, 12c lb. 6 lbs. mail-
ed, $1; Irons, Whips, Red Rippers, Un-
knowns, $2.50 bu. B. R. Woodliff,
Flowery Branch. : :
Sugar Crowders, brown, 10c lb. No
order for less than 50c. Lauren No-
ble, Trenton. - ;
White Bunch' butter beans, 15c lb. 2
lbs. 25c. Mrs. B. B. Kenytington, Gor-
don; Rt. 3:
Select, recleaned, Clays, $2.50 bu. del
Ga in lots of 2 bu or. more. R. .
Hampton, Mineral Bluff.
50 bu. pure Brabs, $3 bu in hest two
1-2>bu. bags. W. J. Potts, Bonaire.
24 lb. cream crowders, 10c lb. Wont
ship less than 5 lb. lots. Mrs. L. O.
Stewart, Jasper.
Sound, clean, large Sugar Crowders,
Lady peas, little yellow 2 crop crowd-
ers.. Weevil free, 7 lbs. $1; Best Ky.
Wonder beans, 30c Ib. postpaid! C. F.,
Maddox, Buford.
Mayhews Soy beans have proved best
yielders of hay and seed. $6 bu. J. P.
Mathews, Lovett.
100 bu. good, sound Clays Extra good
for hay and seed. For sale FOB. R. H.
Kyzer, Wrightsville. -
Sound, clean, selected Ky. Wonders.
Speckled butter beans, May Eng. peas,
30c ib. Golden Queen popcorn, 20c pt.
postpaid. Miss Josephine Roberts, Bu-
ford, Rt. 2. {
Brabhams, $2.50 bu. G. W. Greer, Ft.
Valley. %
20-25 bu. Irons, 80 per cent sound.
$1.75 bu. FOB. M. A. Helms, Buena
Vista. :
6 bu. Purple Hull Speckled peas, $2.-
25 bu. E. A. Tankersley, Thomson.
Hastings Brown Sugar Crowders,
also Black Crowders, 10c lb. $5 bu.
FOB. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Rt.
5;
10-12 bu. peas, Iron Speckled and
Harrison, mixed 98 per cent sound $1.-
90 bu. Cash. Sample on request. FOB.
Wm. M. Kitchell, Mitchell, Rt. 2
8 bu. mixed Brab and Whip peas,
slightly damaged About 90 per cent
germination. $2 bu. FOB. Mrs. M. R.
Elrod, Lyerly.
CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE
400 bu. shelled corn No. 1. In even
wt. bags, $1 bu. FOB. T. B. Beding-
field, Wadley. :
Whatleys selected, $2; 150 bu shell-
ed corn, 2 1-2 bu. bags, 75c. D. C. Stro-
ther, Ft. Valley.
Shelled corn, 85c bu. also corn meal,
90c bu. FOB. R. G. Dekle, Register.
25 lbs. white Rice popcorn. For pop-
ping or seed, 20c lb. P. P. Exch for
peas, beans or potato slips. Joe Mc-
Brayer, Draketown, Rt. 1.
200 bu. corn in ear, 90c bu. at barn.
W. H. Bolton, Griffin.
Mexsons 6 ear Prolific corn, 50c pk.
Golden Dent, 75c pk. FOB. Money or-
der. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson.
Good slipped shuck corn, $1 bu. at
barn. W. J. Edenfield, Graymont.
Mexican June corn, Blue and white
mixed, Write for sample and price. S.
B. Kinard, Jackson.
Mexican June corn, $2.50 bu or $3 bu
selected. Wilmer Beasley, Kite, Rt. 1.
Whatleys Prolific, Certified by Ga.
Crep Imp. Assn. 99 per cent pure, $2.50
bu. Less than bu lots, rate of $3 bu.
Loe extra. H. O. Lovvorn, Carroll-
on.
Whatleys prolific, 1 to. 2 bu. lots $2.-
50 bu. Larger quantities $2.40 bu. FOB;
Less-than. bu. rate of $3 bu. Postage
extra. Farris Springer, Carrollton.
90 - 100 bu corn, 80 lbs to bu. 90 bu
Zz
BULLETIN
COD. M. J. James, Bartow, Rt.
5;
30 - 40 bu. corn shucked, $1 bu. at
my barn. O. J. Edwards, Dacula. ~
Mexican June, Blue and white, 75c
pk. $2.50 bu. I. H. Durand, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1, Box 79. .
White Rice pop corn, 10c lb. Not less
than 3 Ibs. in lot. Nice and clean.
Cash with order.
Jasper.
Old fashioned Yellow field flint,
Good for late'!planting, $1 pk. $2.75 bu.
FOB. Milton Sumner, Sylvester, Rt. 3.
Pure Mexican white June corn. Hand
shelled and nubbed, 75c pk. $2.75 bu.
Mrs: J. A. Hart, Buena Vista.
Roasting ears, extra early corn, about
60 days to make. Limited amt. 2 Ibs.
25c. Exch some for peanuts. L. J.
Vollrath, Winston.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Oak wood smoked sides and should-
ers, $17 per hundred; hams $25. Mal-
vin Collins, Whigham.
Hickory smoked country sausage. Old
fashioned seasoning. All pork, 4 Ibs. $1
postpaid to 3rd zone. R. F. Davis, Ar-
lington, Rt. 2.
Good, sound oak smoked meat, sides
and shoulders, 75c lb. Hams, 23c. J. T.
Ponder, Whigham.
Limited amt. bacon, smoked with
hard wood; hams, 23c; sides, shoulders,
18c; hocks, 12c; jowls, 10c. 1c less by
the hundred. Money order or cash-
jers chk. S. P. Vanlandingham, Cairo.
Good, country cured, Hickory smoked
hams. Pure and-sweet, Wt. 16-22 lbs.
28c lb.-del. I. E. Fordham, Metter.
Fresh, cured hams, 4 wt. 15-20-25 lbs
ae lb. Mrs. J. S. Hall, Elberton, Rt.
1 ham, wt 24 lbs. 25c lb. Mrs?
Shirley, Alto, Rt. 2. :
Hams, 10-15 lbs. Shoulders, same wt.
20c lb. Hickory smoked. Money order.
Prompt shipment. J. T. Gammage,
Pineview. :
Want 50100 lbs. corn fed side bacon
now. M. P. Martin, Arcola.
2 Hickory smoked hams, 23 and 22
lbs. 25c Ib. del. O. J. Edwards,, Da-
cula. ;
Hams from young hogs, av. 10 to 15
lbs. Smoked with green hickory, 28c lb.
Cash with order. W. T. Brooks, Arl-
ington.
Country cured, Hickory smoked meat
Hams, 35c lb; shoulders, 25c lb. R. C.
Couch, Turin. ie
FRUIT FOR SALE
Nice sundried apples, free from
worms and core, 12 1-2c lb. Del. Cash
with order. Henry F. Weaver, Marion.
Mayhaws, for delicious jelly, 40c gal.
FOB. .Ethel Mansfield, Edison.
25 lbs. good dried apples, free of in-
Sects, etc., 15c lb. Dei in 10 1b. lots.
C. C. Southern, Talking Rock, Rt. 1.
40 lbs. best dried apples, 100 per cent
sound, 23c lb. del. W. C. Siler, Sum-
mertown, Box 173.
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE
4 yr. bearing age, Apple and Pear
trees, 8-10 ft. Write for variety list
and prices. October del. James Cure-
ton, Austell.
GRAIN FOR SALE
2 acres good oats, in field, or gather-
ed.. Thaxton Bryant, Summit.
-Baled oats and good bean hay; oats
$25 ton; hay $20 ton FOB. Last yrs.
crop. New crop soon be ready. Cash.
J. S. Wood, Tennille.
200 bu. good, sound clean oats, 60c
a. FOB. Sam Lovinggood, Bowers-
ville.
Fodder: 4 hand, large bundles fod-
der. Sell of exch for field peas, pea-
nuts, baby chicks and pigs. J. S. Wea-
therly, Hoschton.
Hay: No. 1 Runner peanut hay, $15
ton, FOB. GC. H. Parish, Tifton, Rt. 6.
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE
Nice strained beeswax, 25c lb. del.
Undine Sutton, Adairsville, Rt. 4.
Fresh honey, Ext. or chunk $1.50 per
10 lbs. del. D. F. Thomas, Odum.
New honey in 5 lb. cans, $1 del. Mrs.
F. R Vincent, Fruitland
25 lbs. pure beeswax, 35c Ib. del. $7
for lot del. Sat. guar. , F, K. Sher-
wood, McDonough, RFD 4
Best strained honey (magnolia flow-
er) 25 lbs. del. 25c lb. W. C. Siler,
Summertown.
_ Comb honey. This yrs. crop, 1-2 gal.
jars, 6 to cs., $4; Guar. pure; 10 lbs.
beeswax, $2.50; Honey, 12 1-2c lb. All
FOB. C. W. Warnock, Soperton, Rt, 2.
Six 10 lb. pails, Ext. honey, $6.30; 2
10 lb. postpaid, $2.75; six 10 lb. Chunk,
Nora
$7.25; 1 ten Ib. chunk, $1.70, postpaid.
Jno. A. Crumney, Doctortown. |
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Good, new strained 1931 honey, $1.-
| 1b. cans.
Mrs. L. O. Stewart,
Australorp eggs $1.50 per 15 for ea. 1-2
eH
Thursday, May 21, 1931
10 gal. FOB. Cash with. order.
chks, John L. Bennett, Screven, Rt.
E BOX os,
Good, fresh chunk honey, lic- lb
Gallberry, 13c Ib. FOB. All in 50 or 6
: S. L. Daughtry, Ogeechee, Rt
_ New, bright honey, Comb or Ext. 1
Ib. buckets, $1.50 per buckets, postpai
ash with order. R.. W. Browning
Dublin, Rt. 3. a
Nic, bright new Chunk honey, 5
pails, 75c; 10 lb. $1.50. Cash with or
der. Add postage. L. G.. H. Scott,
Ludowici, Rt. 1 res
Beeswax, 25c lb 5 lb. quantities o
more. L. H. Oden, Blackshear. ie
Good, new strained honey, 10c Ib: i
75 lb. tin cans. W. J. Morgan, Still
more. eee
500 lb. comb honey in 10 ib. buckets
12 1-2c lb; six 65 lb. lard cans, at 10c
lb. All good, bright, 1931. J. R. Lew
is, Hortense. ee
SYRUP FOR SALE
100 No. 10 cans, Florida J. cane sy
rup, 60 FOB. T. HE. Dunn, Hamilton.
Pure Ga. Cane syrup, No 10 cans
to cs. $3.60; 12 No. 5s $3.90.
paid add 50c per case. Malvin Collin
Whigham. cee
Good sorghum syrup in No..10 syrup
buckets, 75c gal. FOB. .C. C. South.
ern, Talking Rock, Rt. 1. oe
_ Strictly A-1 pure Ga. cane syrup in
cs. 12 half gal $3.75; 6 one gal cans
$3.50.' J. T. Ponder, Whigham. a
Good, bright sorghum syrup, 193
crop, in 1-2 gal. cans, 75c gal. See o:
write. J. C. McKoy, Newnan, Rt. 5.
40 gal. sorghum syrup, 60c gal. FOB:
half in 2 1-2 cans and half in 5 cans.
Labeled. H. B. Wilson, Hogansville.
VEGETABLES FOR SALE.
Good, tender squash, 8c lb. Add pos-
W. J. Morgan, Stillmore.
Sev. tons hard headed cabbage, $12
ton. J. P. Dukes, Sylvester, Rt. 1.
Fresh and tender beans, ready, $2.50
per hamper, or would contract, for les
for the season. J. S. Raulerson, Rock-
ingham, Rt. 3. ie
Little red, hot Chili sauce peppers, 7
oz. strands when strung (now dry) 15
strand, 3, 30c; 6, 55c; 12, 90c; del Ga.
J. W. Hellemn, Nahunta, Box 155.
- Thousands of cabbage, $15 ton by
truck load. Cash only. H. S. Baxter,
Blackshear. x
Large headed cabbage, 3c lb. Wil
exch. R. F. Burch, Jr., Eastman,
Headed cabbage. W&l deliver to your
address by truck. Make prices. W. B.
Cadle, Mt. Vernon. ~ Sa
Georgia Products Wanted
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED |
Want 1 gal. good var. table peas fer
planting. Exch yellow Dent corn, cane
seed or other value. Mrs. O. D. Wood
ruff, Greenville. :
Want 5 bu. good sound hay peas, de
Exch other value. A. T. Milteer, Quit
man.
Want: 1 bu. good Soy beans. Thax
ton Bryant, Summit. on
Want 5 to 10 bu. Tillman peas, also
5 to 10/bu. Spanish peanuts. Quote
lowest cAsh price FOB your station. M.
P. Martin, Arcola. foe
Want 2 bu pure Unknown*peas and
3 buIrons. Quote best price FOB your
station. G. W. Sammons, Soperton.
Want five 10 bu. field peas, any Va-
riety. Must be clean and sound. Quote
best price. H. E. Young. Fitzgerald.
Want peas at market price. Exch
baby chicks at listed prices for same
D. F. Thomas, Odum. 5
Want Brabhams and Biloxis, 1-2 bu.
each. Exch 1 setting 352-364 Osburn str.
vee Ea. del. J. C. Moore, Buford, Rt.
Wan; 4 or 6 bu. Otootan beans at
reasonable price. Exch. W. L. hems,
75c ea. or pay cash. Mrs, W. A. Keeter
Holly Springs, Rt 1
Want 7 bu. Otootans Must be 1930
crop and in good cond. Send best pric-
es. Crawford C. Haynes, Bowdon.
Want 10 bu. genuine Unknown peas,
Will pay $2 bu. del. G. G. Jackson,
Lovejoy. i
Want peck of White Crowders, with-
out black eyes. W. H. Bolton, Grif-
fin, Box 436. ;
Exch insp. Porto Rico or Big Stem
Jersey plants for sound Brabham see
peas 1500 plants for 1 bu. peas, not less
ee 2 bu. peas. W. L. Miller, Lak
and. Se
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- Poultry For Sale -
PIGEONS FOR SALE >
pr. fine large Carneaux, $6... iH. D.
incher, Culloden.
90: White Kings and Homers, $25.
Must sell. W. C.
Beryl St. SW.
prs. White Kings, mated, banded
working. Extra large and good
bre ders. $2 pr. for lot, or $2.50 for
ingle pr. Also 5 - 6 pr. youngsters.
odrow Gilbert, Elko. -
R. I. REDS
eeoroushbrd R. I. Red hens, $1
ea, me 1 unrelated rooster free. Cash
order. Party to pay shipping
Bes. Mrs. Q. M. Mashburn, Cumming.
Reds, large 5 mos. old pullets, best
eedings, $1 each; cockerels, $1.25.
xc. 10 for 4 mos. old good stock Jer-
eifer. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS ETC., FOR SALE
10 pure Bourbon Red 3 wks. old tur-
Ve, ise ea. H. A. Edinger, Moultrie,
Wiammotn White Pekin baby ducks,
a. ae by mail. Ready June
h. Mrs
L. Shaw, Ludowici.
8 now laying Guinea hens, $6. Exc.
-pure bred B. R. hens, or 75 chicks,
id. Mrs. Dora Grogan, Murray-
guineas, 2 hens and 1 rooster. Jess
m, Machen.
Poultry Wanted
GAMES pee
7] XC. an Alien Roundhead game cock,
game. C. A. Baldwin, Douglasville.
ISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS =
nt exc. $20 value for 20 nice,
oung hens, any good breed. -No culls.
Shoats or pigs.
ile. R 1.
nt friers and heavy breed hens,
+) BoA REDS -
~ WANTED
igs, or what have you.
n str. blood tested, yr. old hens.
tate best cash price del. At once.
yhnson Drake, Bowman: R 1.
King, Atlanta. 868+:
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- | bits.
|B. Thigpen, Rockledge. R I
t. about 6 1-2 lbs. for Black- Breast
F. M. Deason, By-
sound, healthy and good cond. Friers
not over 1 1-2 lIbs., hens, not under 4
S. State price per Ib. Chas. F. Howe,
ch. value for laying Red pultate
Howard
4 or more pure bred Red. O-
-WYANDOTTES WANTED
te cockerels.
itch. Write best prices.
kle, Chickamauga.
: Baby Chicks Wanted 7
Want 4 thoroughbred S. L. Wyan-
February or March
Mrs. R. D.
or same to raise to 10 wks.
be arranged, Jas. E.
on Re 73:
2 wks.
oa ee
es to 8-10 wks.
Gahee, Tarrytown. R 1.
yes for day old chicks,
utter bean. seed. Any large. breed.
WwW. F Allen, Monroe. R 3..
ant 50 large breed chicks and feed
My pay to
Thompson, Ma-
Want 100 Reds to raise on halves to
I furnsh feed. Other party
Haskell Herbert, Mays-
- 400 chicks to raise on
old. Any large
By June 15th. Mrs. Beatrice
XC. large white peas with brown
also bunch
Eggs Wanted
ahma (chicken) eggs.
tevenson, Pavo. R 4.
Exe; large size seedling pecans and
apan. walnuts for Duck, Turkey and
Mrs. Annie.
Live Stock For Sale
~ CATTLE FOR SALE
_18 mos. old heifer, cream color.
it my barn. Jess Wilson, Machen.
10. Mrs. Lucy Tyson, Tennille.
1-2 yr. old Jersey bull, ent. to reg.
mart. Bea:
ale. -R. W. Blanton, Talbotton.
$20 ;
Guernsey male calf, 12 wks. old,
40 at my barn. Exc. for cotton seed
50c per bu. Mark M. Head, Rock-
High grade dairy cattle, all ages for
3 yr. old cow. Half Jersey and half
See oe Waco.
in. Calf, 3 mos. old. Gives 10
Ik and lb. butter daily. $40. a
2 yr. old heifer. Jersey and Guern-
sey cross. Calf, 3 mos. old. Give 4
gal. with right feed. $65 here without
calf. W. T. Arthur, Rising Fawn. R 2.
3 pure bred Jerseys; 7 pure bred An-
jgus, 6 heifers and 1 bull, and 9 fine
hogs. Reasonable price. Prefer sell-
ing all in 1 lot. W. W. Driskell, Spar-
ta.
HOGS FOR SALE
Reg. J. yr. old gilt, from prize win-
nine stock, ..$16. 4-Cash..- Mrs, - D:
Creech, Metter. Rt 1. Bx 69-A. :
2 Black P. C. mixed sows. Brought
21 pigsdast litter. Bred by S. P. C. to
farrow middle of June. $25 and $30
ea. Jess Wilson, Machen.
- Little bone Guinea pigs. Stay-fat
kind. Cholera immune. 9 wks. old,
$8. C. E. Knight, Ft. Valley. Rt 3.
$5 each at my barn. No shipping. C.
J, Atkinson, Madison. R 2.
Yr. old, Duroc J. sow, $20, or exc. for
good breed heifer. Mrs. T. L. Adams,
Douglas.
- Reg. Duroc Jerseys: 14 mos. 475 Ib.
sow, bred to farrow June 16 by S. P. C.
male, a 8 mos., 250 lb. male, $50.
FOB. R. N. Olliff, Bristol.
- RABBITS FOR SALE
-4 buck Chinchillas, for sale or exc.
for Peafowl or Pheasant eggs. Dil-
lard Munford, Cartersville.
- Pure bred Chinchillas, 3 mos. old,
$5 for pr. DeLos Turner, Griffin. R C.
2 large White, pink- ~eyed buck rab-
75c ea. $1.25 for both, FOB. J.
Good breeding stock and youngsters
at reasonable price. Also want party
near Atlanta to raise rabbits on hal-
ves. W. C. King, Atlanta. 868 Bery
St. SW.
$3 ea. or 2 does and 1 buck $8. L. O.
Johns, Winokur. R LBs
- SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
2 kids, male and female. Part Tog-
ea: $2.50 or exc. for 2 pigs. Mrs.
. E. Ward, Benevolence.
Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED
Cows to pasture. Grown, $1 per a
Small ones, less. Pasture bunch
half the gain. C. C. Wallace, Ameri-
cus, Rt. 4.
Exch $75 value fox good milch cow
fresh in. Write. H. I. Martin, By-
ronville.
4S
HOGS WANTED
Buy 1 thoroughbred Big Bone P. C.
boar, wt. 40 to 70 lbs. Cheap for cash
Lm C. Davis, Buchanan, Rt.
Farm Help Wanted
Want family white or colored for hoe
crop. 20 acres cotton. Furnish house.
At least 4 workers. Work for me when
needed. Crop planted. R. B. Medlock,
Duluth, Rt. 2.
Want middleaged, unincumbered,
Christian lady to live as one of family
and assist with poultry, etc. Mrs. An-
nie Stevenson, Pavo, Rt. 4.
Want exp farm hand for 1 horse crop
Board, laundry and 400 lb. bale cotton.
From now until October 15th. Honest
and reliable. G. Goldin, Stockbridge.
Want white woman, 40-50 yrs. to live
ens, garden, etc. 4. in family. Mrs. Earl
Grovenstein, Oliver.
Want white woman 40-50 yrs old to
live as one of family and assist with
oultry, garden and other light work. 4
Hin family. Mrs. Earl Grovenstein, Oli-
ver. ;
_USING FRUIT RINDS
American housewives actually waste
millions. of dollars worth of food each
year in the fruit and vegetable skins
and rinds that are thrown away. Com>
mercial canners could not afford to do
this with the enormous quantities they
handle, but. women seldom see any
possibilities in their small quantities.
used by the best cooks to flavor cakes,
pies, breads, deserts, frostings, fillings,
| sauces, and eer food...
MOA RR ET Bub et N
Berkshire and mixed pigs. 6 wks. old, |
Reg. Chinchilla, about 18 mos. ad
as one of family and help with chick-.
Grated orange and lemon rind are.
%
In grating, only the yellow portion
of the rind should be removed. This
yellow portion contains the oil cells
from which come the volatile oils that
give the flavor. The grated rinds are
preferred by many to the commercial
ly prepared extracts, which while
made from. the same oils, frequetly
lose their flavor more readily when
heated.
For grated peels, als only the yel-
low portion which contains the oil
cells. Use fresh or mixed with sugar
and keep ina tightly covered jar.
Ground peel is where the whole peel
is used. It is ground fine, mixed with
sugar, and used in the same manner as
the grated rind. Orange peel may he
candied or used for marmalade. Lemon
peel has dozens of uses. The peels of
other fruits and berries may be turn
ed into delicious jams. It is a thrifty
housewife who takes advantage of such
things. i :
CARE ESSENTIAL FOR Cows
AT THE CALYING TIME
cS i = EEE CaN
Tt is well fo take the beef cows oft
open range about. a week before calv-
ing time so they can be seen daily,
says Professor W. P. Ward, extension
animal husbandman of the Georgia
State College of Agriculture. If the
weather is warm and bright the cow
may be put in a grain field or pasture
near the house to calve. .If the wea-
ther is rainy or looks fe catenine she
should be put ina clean:stall or un-
der shelter with clean straw or pine
straw as bedding. Calves are frequent-
ly lost soon after birth from expos-
ure. ' Especially in cold rainy weather.
If the calf is lost a years expense on
the cow is usually lost. A little care
at this time may save it.
If the cow is a heavy milker do not
feed her much grain or concentrated
feed for the first two or three days
after calving. Give her good hay or
other roughage and plenty of fresh |:
water. If the calf cannot take all of
the milk, milk, out the balance after
the calf has sucked. Watch the udder
.| to see that it does not cake. As a rule,
however a small percentage of cows will
give more than the calf can take.
If possible, after the calf isa few
days old let the suckling cows run in
grain fields such as rye, oats, barley,
Austrian winter peas or combination
of these. They stimulate milk flow and
will cause the calf to grow off rapidly.
If the cows are very thin give them
some feed until grass becomes really
good in the spring. Too frequently
sucking cows are turned in the pasture
before there is sufficient grass to main-
tain them and both the cow and calf
may be lost. A little feed at this time is
very beneficial.
Dehorn all calves just as early as
possible. The small horn or button may
be cut out with a sharp knife and the
wound rubbed with a stick of caustic
Do not use caustic potash /in~ rainy
weather. Castrate all gerade or scrub
calves when three to ten weeks old.
Put the suckling cows in a good pas-
ture where the calves can be kept
growing at all times. A beef calf should
never be permitted to get thin. Regard-
less of what its ultimate use is to be,
a rapidly growing calf is the most prof-
itable-Southern Culitvator.
WHEN TO SELL BROILERS
Nine out of ten poultry raisers are
better off if they will sell broilers at
two to two and a half pounds for hea-
vy birds and one and 2 half to two
pounds for Leghorns, rather than to
cur from July 15th to October ist. If
potash, or seared with a red hot iron.
PAGE ELEVEN,
carry them on to heavier weights. a
One of the important reasons for
this is that most brooder houses are
carrying all the chicks they can house,
and then a few more. This overcrow-
ded condition doesnt become notice-
able until the chicks are eight to ten
weeks of age. If the cockerels are kept
much longer than this, the pullets. are
crowded and stunted, and. it means
that they come into egg production
late, that they are undersized and
poorly developed, and that colds are
much more likely to occur. if
The biggest reason, however, is that.
as much money can be gotten per head
for a chicken that is sold weighing two
to. two and a half pounds as can usu-
ally be gotten for the same bird weigh-
ing twice that much. This is espec-
ially true of chicks~ hatched
March and April.
Our lowest broiler prices usually oc-
broilers in June are worth 25c a pound. :
poultry in August and September is is
likely to be worth 15c to 18c. That
means that the April-hatched cocker-
l can be sold in June for 50c, but
the same bird is kept until September,
when he weighs twice as much, the
probabilities are that we will only ge
60c for the same bird. Of course, in
the meantime we have had the pleas-
ure of this young roosters company and
have fed hm a goodly amount of feed.
There has been no return for labor, and
we have not even gotten back the ad-
ditional feed cost.Allied - News Ser
vice. \
1931 YEARBOOK OF AGRICULTURE
NOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION
The 1931 easdok of Agriculture. is
out. This annual of short popular ar- a
ticles, and statistics offers a condens-
ed record of what has happened in and
to agriculture, on the farm and in the
laboratory.. The volume touches on a
thousand and one phases of farming
and research, and includes a _ fairly
complete statistical record not only of
the production of crops and livestoc
but also of their disposition and dis-
tribution through, the channels of in-
dustry and in foreign and domestic
commerce. It also discusses. the Ser
vice activities of the U. S. Departmen i
of Agriculture. As usual, it include
the Secretarys annual report to th
President.. A series of charts. tracing
the increase in the production of the
more important commodities in the
last forty years is reperded as a valu
able feature.
Four hudred thousand copies of ine
Yearbook are printed, under a special |
Congressional appropriation and the
distribution is largely by the Members
of Congress. Persons who can not get
a copy from a Senator or a Represent
ative may purchase the Yearbook - fo:
$1.50 from the Superintendent of Doc-
uments, Government Printing Office,
Washington, D. C. : ma
In a foreword the Secretary of Ag-
riculture, Arthur M. Hyde, says that
farmers and research workers are
partners in the task of shaping the ag-
ricultural industry to the most prof-
itable and desirable ends. The Year
book, he points out, is designed to fa-
cilitate contacts between farmes and:
research workers. It includes many
-articles of interest to non- -agricultura
weaders. Of general interest are ar
ticles on economic subjects, or high.
way construction, on| the administra
tion of the regulatory laws, and on
home economics. The volume reports
recent progress in meteorology and in.
the utilization of agricultural by- pro-
ducts. thru. chemical. research. There
are several articles on the. 1930
drought. ae
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MARKET. BULLETIN.
~ Purple skin Portoricans,
Bunch Portoricans and Spanish Boon,
$2 M. del. - Certified and ne Ray
y var. Serena. 80c M. 5 M. 700 M.
. ddC; Ruby King and Pimiento
ee gt. 75 M; Potato, $1.75 M; Let-
2S Ready. Sat. guar. Harold
ith, Baxley.
Or aUs from vine grown, insp.
M. T. H. Jones, Adel. R 3.
Se riais. Gov. insp. $1 70 M. del.
0 M. FOB; No personal chks. Cash
ith: order. EO. Butler, Baxley. R 3.
ortoricans, Gov. insp. $1.50 FOB.
2 . Cash with order. Grady
y, Baxley. R 4. Bx 36.
my. Portoricans, Gov. insp. $1. 50
M: $1. 15 M. del. Ga. Prompt ship-
. R. S. Williams, Baxley. Fed;
Hemphill, Flowery Branch. -
Pure Gov. insp. Portoricans, $1.75 M.
Cash with order. J. H. pees, Flow-
ery Branch, R 1. Bx 19
Imp. Portoricans. State -insp. $2 M.
Ready about May
Gainesville. R 2.
Hot pepper, 10c doz; Sage, 5c; Pep-
permint, 15c doz. - Blackberries, 25
doz; Strawberry, $2, 500; Collards, 20
C; dried sage, 60c Ib. Add postage.
Mrs. H. B. Grizzle, Royston. Rts
Peppemint, 25c doz; rhubarb, 50c-
doz; Missionary strawberry, $1. 25, 500;
| Bobo, Hartwell. R 2.
Marglobe tomato, ready, $1.10. M.
| Over 1500, $1 M. Del. P. P. Sam G. E.
Hicks, Adel. R 1.
200 Greater Baltimore or New Stone
tomato plants by return mail, post-
paid, 35c, stamps. a L, McClellan,
Doerun. :
Portoricans, $1 50 M. 5 M. up, $1.40
M. FOB. Gov. insp. ae ee
Surrency. - a
mp. Portoricans, Gov. insp. $1.50 M,
A Del. Ga. Cash with order, WwW.
ole, Baxley. ~~
dzu: a few score plants for worn-
lands. Grows very rapidly. Seed
ugh also for l-acre. W. C. Siler,
to Rico potato plants, $1.25. per
2. e ae ae D. Freeland, Gaines-
$1.75 M;}
M. FOB. | 2 Te. Morris, Surrency.
Imp. Red skin, Gov. insp. -Portoric-
ans, $1.75. M. del: $1.50 M. FOB. WwW.
O. Bruce, Autreyville. R 4.
Portoricans, $1.40 M.- B. M. up, $1. 30
~1$1.60 M. Over 2 M. $1.50
meursaay, 1 May 21, 1931,
neue plants, $2 M; pink Portorieans,
oe 2
guar. Lonnie Moore, Alma. R 4.
Goy. insp. yellow skin Portoric
$1.60 M. del, Ga. 10 a up, $1.50
15th, Lisbon Allen, .
$150 M. del.
$2 M; Yellow Root, dry, 50c qb. Snow |
ET. Clements, Tennille.
plants, $1.75 M. FOB. _Mrs. -Ruth Bul
| $1.50 M. del. -
John Ingram, Ty Ty. R
Gov. insp. purple and sine skin P
toricans, $1.75 M.
M. del; $1.50 M. Exp. Col. Cash w.
order. T E. Stalvey, Valdosta. R
6 M. Broad Leaf tobacco: plants,
25 ne G. L. McWhorter, Buena Vi
R
- State insp. Banana yams, $1
Portoricans, $1.40 M, All FOB. Cash
with Org, J. M. Holton, ee Se
Porto Rico potato plants, $1.50 M. BS
M. up, $1.30 M. Cash with order. C.
H. Waters, Baxley. R 4,
Portoricans, $1.50 M. Cash with or-
der. L. J. Crosby, Baxley. -
Nice cabbage-collard poe 12. I- 2
C; 500, 50c.. Del. W. . Brown, Doe-
run. R i
State insp. yellow skin Portoricans,
5 M. up, $1.65
Floyd. J. Story, Quitman.
Rio :
Gov. insp. Portoricari plants, Write a
for ae on large lots; Cabbage and
Car Lots |
tomato, 35 C; collard and. onion, 25 3
C; sweet pepper, 50c C.. Add- postage. _ . CORN FOR SALECar Tatse
. TK few cars good slipped shuck
Gov. _insp.. Banana Yam _ potato | Write for prices.
Geo. Reantz, Sparks.
Mims, Alma. .- CATTLE FOR SALECar_ Lots
Heading var. eollard EEE 30c Cc:
Mrs. = M. Jones, Gray- so 1 car of bred heifers, and 1
fresh milkers.
ee: Sparta. ;
son,
: Genuine, true, to name Nancy Hall
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RULES | AND ) REGULATIONS. PROMULGATED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE F OR te
| THE MARKING: GRADING, AND PACKING OF THE 1931 Hoes. CROP. OF. GEORG | =
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Ke The Siahdardization Act of 1927 directs that the ices of
Agriculture promulgate rules and regulations governing the marking,.
_ grading and inspection cf all peaches shipped from this state in covered
containers. Complying with this*Act, I am this day promulgating the
following grades to be the official standards for the. ae of a
~ until further 1 notice. &
cea Ss. FANCY shall consist of peaches: of one Aavigke which are ma-
ture, firm, well formed, free from decay, worms, worm holes, growth
cracks, scab, scale, split pits, hail injury, cuts which are not. healed, and
- from damage caused by bruises, dirt, or other ROD dna terials, disease,
OS or mechanical or other means.
~ Each peach: shall meet its varietal color ceodivesent as fonows
which is expressed in terms of percentage of oe ort surface showing
red ee Ceapicierisic of the variety.
50, percent or more
Red Bird
(Early Wheeler)
Other similar varieties.
= Carmen. Sap! Zs
Hilley _ ees
4 25: newicist or. more
J. H. Hale
Other s imilar ;
varieties.
15 percent or more
Belle of Georaia
--filberta< =
Oneeda, se
Other similar
Greensboro, ee
- Varieties. : eg
Slappey _ eats
In order. to. Slow for See incident to proper evading and
handling, not more than 10 percent, by count, of any lot may be below-
- the specified color requirement. In addition, not more than 10 percent,
by count, of any lot may be below the remaining requirements of this
ae grade, . but not to exceed a total of 5 percent shall be allowed for defects
causing serious damage, and not more than i 5 of oe apenOs or 1
- percent, shall be allowed - for. decay.
U.S. Ras at: shall consist of peaches. of one erie which are eons:
ae _ firm, well formed, free from decay, worms, worm holes, prowth
_. cracks, cuts which are not healed, and from damage caused by scab,
: eas. split pits, hail injury, bruises, dirt or other foreign materials,
- disease, insects, or mechanical or other means.
In order to allow for variations incident to proper grading and
handling, not more than 10 percent, by count, of any lot may. he
~~ below the requirements of this grade, but not to exceed a total of
o percent shall be allowed for defects causing serious damage, and
: neces more than i- 5. of this amount, or 1 Spero, shall be allowed for
= decay
-U. S. No. 2 Shall consist: of penchee of: one variety. which are es
firm, not badly misshapen, free from decay, worms, worm holes,
and from serious damage caused by growth cracks, scab, scale, split |
- pits, hail injury, bruises, dirt, or other foreign, materials, disease,
insects, or mechanical or other means.
- In order to allow for variations incident to proper grading and
handling, not more than 10 percent, by count, of any lot may be
mes below the requirements of this grade, and not more than 1-10 of
-. this amount: or 1 percent, shall be allowed for decay. 2
~ Commercial Grade shall consist of peaches of one variety which are
: mature, firm, free from decay rot, worms, and werm holes. In or-
der to allow for variation incident to the proper grading and hand-
ling, not more than 25 percent, by- count, of any lot may be below
-. . the requirements of this grade.
Peaches Unfit for Human Consumption shall consist of peaches. which
us are HOt graded in conformity with the foregoing rules and which
~ contain more than 25 percent of any one of the Fallow ities: or any
~ combination thereof: worms, worm holes, or rot. BAS
MARKING REQUIREMENTS FOR SIZE
rhe minimum size, numerical count, .or description: of wack of the:
peaches in any packaze shall be plainly stenciled, labeled, or otherwise
indicated on the package. Minimum size refers to the diameter (as
hereinafter defined) of the smallest peach. Minimum size shall be
- stated in terms of whole or quarter inches, or whole and.eighth inches,
- as 2 1-4 inches minimum, 1 7-8 inches minimum, in accordance with
the facts: 3%
In ofder to allow for variations incident to proper sizing, not. more
Sb than 10 percent, by count, of the po in any package may. be Rey
<e ae speetticd mn size. pee a
~
: i % : (a)
)
4 ta
: Pescrttien of pack tees spetiat to poles packed ee six packer
carriers, When used, it shall include the arrangement of the peaches _
in each layer in the baskets, and also the total number of layers in the
erate, and shall be indicated as. follows: 2- 2,. 6 Ls: 2-2, 5 PUES) 3-2,
6 layers, in accordance with the facts.
As used in these grades: ; aeet
. Mature means that the peach - has panchad ihe stage of arene which cha si
will insure a proper completion of the ripening process.
Firm means that the peach is not Soft or OverEe:
~ Well formed means that the peach has the shape characteristic: of
the variety. z
Damage means any injury io ae aneedriniee or the edible or hipbiae =
quality of the fruit which is readily apparent in the process of pro- =
per grading and handling. Any one of the following defects, or
any combination thereof, the seriousness of which exceeds the max- >
imum allowed for any one defect, shall be considered as damage:
Scab spots when cracked, or. Pies aggregating. more than 3- 8
inch in diameter. :
Scale, when concentrated! or when scattered and aggregating -
more than 1-4 inch in diameter.
. (e) Split pits, when causing any unhealed crack, or when causing
aN any crack which is readily PRpArER. or when the Ht is
+
well formed.
Hail injury Which, is unhealed or dee i or ena e shine more.
ey than 1-4 inch in diameter. P ater g Ms
(e) Bacteriosis spots when cracked, or when aggregating more qian?
3-8 inch in diameter. By
(f) Leaf or limb rubs when not smooth, or when not light colored,
or when aggregating more than 1- 2 inch in diameter,
Badly Misshapen means that the peach is so decidedly deformed
that its appearance is seriously affected.
Serious Damage means any injury. which severely affects the appear-. -
ance, or the edible or shipping quality of the peach. Any one OF:
the following defects, or any combination thereof, the seriousness. of
which exceeds the maximum allowed for any one defect, shall be
considered as serious damage. 2
(a) Scab spots when cracked, or when healed and aggregating more. eS
than one inch in diameter. ~~
* (b) . Seale, when. aggregating more than se 2 ine in diameter.
- () Split pits,-when causing any unhealed crack, or when healed nie
(d)
oe
and aggregating more. than 1-2 inch in length. me
Hail injury when unhealed, or shallow hail injury when agere- ee
gating more than 3-4 inch: in diameter.or deep hail injury
- which eriously deforms the fruit or which aggregates more than ies
1-2 inch in diameter. 2
Bacteriosis spots when cracks: are not well healed, or when ag-~ ag
gregating more than 3-4 inch in diameter, .
Leaf or limb rubs, when smooth and. light colored and ageregat- :
ing more than 1 1-2 inches in diameter; When dark or ee
. rough and barklike rubs. aggregating more than 3-4 inch ins
_ diameter.
= &) anh cracks which. are unhealed or more than j- 2 inch in
ng :
=: (h) Worms and worm. holes, : a
Diameter means. the shortest distance eeccenicd: through the center
of the peach, at tept angles, to. a ne TunHing from the stem te. *
the blossom end. ee i
~The Arnold Amendment 46 the Sicndardinnting ae passed by the a4
Legislature of 1929, eliminates the placing of the one- half cent stamp ~
on the containers in carlot shipments of peaches, and in lieu thereof |
requires. that an adhesive stamp be placed on the bill of lading for. ee
car of peaches loaded in bushels, the price of which stamp shall be
$2.00. Each bill of lading for_car of: peaches loaded in crates shall bear
(e)
(f):
_ an adhesive stamp, the price of which shall be $2.50. Each bill of lad- - :
ing issued for car of peaches loaded in half-bushel baskets or smaller
% containers shall bear an adhesive stamp, the price of which shall be :
63.00. All closed packages of peaches shipped or transported in less | es
than carlots shall bear an , adhesive stamp, the Pe of which: shall be
one-half cent.
All containers on which the. one-half cent revenue stamp has Sie
ready been.placed may: be used in carlot shipments by placing the addi- _
. tional stamps on the bill of lading to comply with the law as above stat- :
ed. :
The above Rules and Regulations are officially promulgated by: Mie. 4
_ this 11th = of ay seat
EUGENE TALMADGE,
* Commissioner of Agriculture.
SSD; Truitt, ae nity fc