Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1931 May 28

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DEPARTMENT 0f
EU GEN E TALMADGE.













AGRICULTURE ...=
~COMM1SSIONER*

PUBLRHED 2 BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS A. D. JONES, DIRECTOR.

STATE CAPITOL

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1981.

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The Cost of Georgia Cotton



\

On May 16th there appeared in the Atlanta Constitution an article,

_ with big headlines, stating the following: COTTON CAN BE GROWN

SUCCESSFULLY IN GEORGIA AT A COST OF a MORE ae

FIVE CENTS PER POUND.

' Of course, I was shocked a good deal when I read this article. I
- read it in full.
Specialist at the State College of Agriculture. He was basing his
statement from Mr. E: C. Westbrook, Cotton Specialist at the State Col-
lege of Agriculture. He was basing his statement on five-acre contests

conducted in 1930. Mr. Westbrook gave the names of the ones growing

the cotton, the amount. produced per acre, and the amount received for
the cotton.

Mr. H. L. Williams, President of the Swift Manufacturing Com-

- pany, Columbus, Ga., sent me a clipping from the Journal of Commerce,

-- New York City, carrying the same article that appeared in the At-

lanta Constitution. My attention was also called to this article by nu-
merous other citizens of the State.

Such statements as this in the press of our country are damaging

to the cotton growers of the United States.

I do not doubt the test reports given by Mr. E. C. Westbrook, but he
should bear this in mind: That these test plots were put on the best
five acres that could be found in the sections where they were planted.
-Mr. Westbrook should also bear in mirid that those five-acre contest
plots do not represent the average or normal way that we farm. I have
seen some five-acre contest: patches that did not exceed the average
cotton patch in the section where it was grown. Nothing was said about
these five-acre patches They pick out a few exceptional five-acre pat-
ches and publish it to the world that cotton can be grown at a profit

% i with a cost of little over five cents per pound.

I am writing this article to challenge the statement of Mr. West-
brook. If cotton can be grown at the present time at a cost of little
more than five cents per pound, then we have a bunch of incompetent

It was a. statement fran Mr. E. C. Westbrook, Cotton

drones growing cotton. Surely, Mr. E. C. Westbrook did not mean to.
convey the information that it is practical or possible for the great cot-_
ton farmers of the United States to grow cotton as it was grown on a
few, and an exceptionally few, five-acre contest patches.

Naturally, every farm has a few acres of finely built-up land. This oe
spot will grow much better crops than the average of the field. You
cannot take the yield of this spot and say what crops can be made for.

I am challenging the statement of Mr. Westbrook for the reason :
that it would convey the wrong impression in the sections of the United
States where they will allow his statement to go unchallenged.

I have made some careful estimates on the average cost of cotton
grown under present conditions in Georgia. I do not believe that there ~
is any profit in Georgia cotton for less than 20 cents per pound. I wish Be

to state further that I am in line with Mr. Geo. B, Terrell, former Com-
His estimate on _

missioner of Agriculture of the great State of- Texas.
the cost of cotton in Texas last year was a little over 20 cents per ee
I think that Mr. Terrell and I are correct. .
If you will look on the records, you will find that thie farm lands of
Georgia and Texas are heavily mortgaged. This bears out our state-

ment that they have not been making a profit. If they, had, Lamers se

lands would not be covered in mortgages.

I dont believe that Mr. Westbrook would take a contract to stow
500 acres of cotton at 15 cents per pound. I dont believe that he can
do it and show a profit. If he can grow cotton at a profit for less than
10 cents per pound, he certainly is Heese a golden opportunity for
making money. .

You can rent land now very cheap. There is plenty of farm labor. L
Lets see if Mr. Westbrook is game enough to tackle it. If he tackles it
and shows a profit, it will be a service that he is rendering for the State

OF Georgia, and a practical experiment that will convince all of us other.

farmers of the State more than words.
5-26-31 EUGENE TALMADGE.







MARKET REPORT

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

ee Wholesale Prices May 26, 1931. Always Subject to Variation

Atlanta Macon





INDEX >
Baby Chicks for Sale

Baby Chicks Wanted

Eggs for Sale -.

Columbus Valdosta Eggs Wanted

Savannah Augusta
Begs, Ga., Extra, doz. -.............-- $ .20 $ 19 s $ .20
Eggs, Standard, doz. 18 LT. :
Eggs, Ga., trade, doz. ... : 12 2 13

Eggs, Yard RUD, COZ. -.----neeenveenseee 18. oe : 18
: Li : = kh

he : 20

Roosters, Ib. : gLOsee : 12

Friers, lb. si 32 : <2
: .20 A .20

14 : ea)
.20 ; 25

Field Peas, mixed, bu. ............--.-. 1.75 1.85 1.60
Field Peas, not mixed, bus 2c 2.00 _ 2.15 1.75
Country Butter, Best Table, ee 30 LT oo 35
Ear Corn (80 Ibs. to bu.) pu. . .70 70 ae

18 $. ; " Farm Help Wanted -.--_-____ 6,
Ga. Products for Sale

Ga. Products Wanted

Live Stock For Sale

Live Stock Wanted
Miscellaneous for Sale
Miscellaneous Wanted

Positions Wanted

Poultry for Sale

Poultry Wanted =. Goa ce
Plants for Sale

Plants Wanted

Seed for Sale

Capons, Ib.

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Hogs Sold During Week Beginning May 18, 1931, at Cooperative Sales Brought $6.50 per cwt,
No. 1, Grade Spanish Peanuis, $80.00 per ton, Delivered, Subject to Correction.













Plants For Sale

ip. Porto Rico and Early Triumph
to plants, $1.35 M. or $1.50 M. del.
Prompt shipment. E. L. Ander-

Alma. R 4.
S Pimiento, Bell peppers, Egg-
cabbage-collard, Flat Dutch
resistant tomato



Mrs. H. V. Frank- |

mp. pink and yellow skin and Tri-
potato plants, from Gov. insp.
$1.75 M. postpaid; $1.50 M. Exp.
. U. Sewell, Pitts.

orto Rico and Nancy Hall potato

unts, $2 M. postpaid; $1.50 M. Exp.

Write for quantity prices. John
Berryhill, Lakeland.

Porto Rico potato plants, $1 M FOB;
~M. Del. by P. P.. EH. O. Butler,
ey. R 3. :

Leading var. tomato plants, 20c. C;
0 M; cabbage-collard plants, same
ce. . Mrs. W.N. Lott, Bras-

H. Durand, Flowery

Porto Rico potato plants, $1 M FOB;
2) del P. P. C. L. Nolan, Baxley. R

Chas. W. cabbage, cabbage-collard
ants, 65c, 500; $1 M. del. Purple
plants, 50c C; 90c, 200; White
ding collard, 75c, 500. No chks.
s. F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston.
Stone and Baltimore tomato plants,
50c; 500, 75c; $1 M. del. No chks.
M. Wingo, Gainesville. R 2:
Genuine, 8 in. New Stone tomato
nts. Expert packing. 300, 60c; $1,
; $1.35 M. Postpaid; $1 M. FOB. C.
addox, Buford. ;
>imiento and Bull Nose _ pepper
ae C. L. B. Rountree, Swains-
prt Oy
k or red skin Porto Rico plants,
i insp. $1.30 M; 5 M. up, $1.25 M.
OB. A. J. Whiddon, Tifton. R 7.
Genuine red skin Porto Rico plants,
wv insp. Grown from vine cut. $1.40
5b M. up, $1.25 M..FOB. G. H.
Graham. =

ressive everbearing strawberry

ts, 35c C; Raspberries, 4 for 25c.

for P. R. potato plants. Roy A.

e, Dahlonega. R, 1.

e Porto Rico plants, $1.50 M; 3
up, $1.40 M. Del. Ga. No chks.
# Cleyton, Tifton. 7...
ynderosa, Stone, June Pink and

lobe tomato plants. Ready. $1.25
isc OC. Mrs. J. R. Pilhenton, Mo-

_ cabbage plants, $1.75;
onmer tomato, 25c C. Add postage.
with order. Miss Lillie Dockery,
nega. Ril.
se radish, Sage, 6 for 30c; Cat-
Dill; Peppermint plants, 35c C;
and pepper pants, 20c C. Exc.
tato slips. Mrs. Elvie Waters,
ergo. 1. :
. Porto Rico potato plants, Gov.
fe o1.30: Mes* 5M. $1.20 Mo DoT:
ington, Graham. .
ellow skin Portoricans, Gov. insp.
00 M; Tomato, $1.25 M. All now
dy and del. Jesse Touchton, Pavo.

i. plants, $1.50. M. FOB. C: <b.
achin, Baxley. R 2.
Nancy Hall and P. R. plants, $1.50
ash with order. No chks. Mrs.
ily Ahl, Alma, R 3.
(ple skin Portoricans, Insp. $2 M.
Winfred Waldrip, Flowery Branch.
Insp. red and pink skin Porto-
cans, $1.50 M. Over 5 M. $1.35 M.
OB. Cash with order. C. H. Davis,
aham.
Yellow skin P R. plants, Gov. insp.
50 tomato, $1.25 M. All del. Now
dy. D. Story, Pavo. R 1.
. R. plats, $1.25 M. by Exp, FOB;
45 M. Del. by P. P. Cash with order.
chks. E. O. Butler, Baxley. R 3.
ons ready State certified Imp.
icans, pink or red skin, and Ear-
umph. $1.75 M; 5 M. up, $1.50

Banana Yams, $2 M. Sat. guar.

Turner, Alma.
p. Portoricans, $1.25 M FOB. Cash
order. C. V. Willard, Douglas.
R. plants, vine grown, $1.35 M.
rady Griffis, Odum. R A.
low skin P. R. plants, State insp.
L.50 M. Money order. Floyd J. Story,
itman. R 1.
astings Early, Marglobe, Brimmer
lany other var. tomato, 15c C;
; Pimiento pepper, 20c C; cab-
-collard, 10c C; white Hot pepper,
oz, J. S. Carson, Hampton.
ricans, Gov. insp. $1.50 M. 5 M.
35 M. W. J. Boyett, Bristol.
v. insp. P. R. plants, Red and
skin. $1.75 M; old fashioned
, $2 M. Guy Crow, Gainesville.

-yrs. old. Quick shipment.



MARKET BULLETIN

Gov. insp. Portoricans, $1.60 M. del.
$1.40 M. del. 5 M. lots; Early Stone
and Baltimore tomato, ready. $1 M.
B. E. Daniel, Ty Ty. R 1.

Certified Big Stem Jersey plants, $1
M; Portoricans, $1.25 M. FOB. W. G.
Dickerson, Lyons.

Gov. insp.: Portoricans, $1.25 M. del.
Ga. Cash with order. T. M. Mullis,
Odum. R A. Bx. 134,

Imp. Big Stem Jersey potato plants.
Insp: $2 M. prepaid; Certified Porto-
ricans, Imp, purple skin. $1.75 M. pre-
paid; $1.50M. FOB; 5 M. $7.25 FOB.
J. A. Olliff, Bristol.

Portoricans, Gov. insp. $1.25 M. FOB.
Sat. guar. D. H. Mann, Surrency. R 2.

Imp. pink skin Portoricans, $1.25 M.
Guar. S. P. Hutto, Surrency.

Pink skin Portoricans, Gov. insp.
$1.40 M; 5 M. up, $1.30 M. FOB. Cash
with order. G. H. Waters, Baxley. R 4.

Portoricans, $1.50 M; 5 M. up, $1.40
M. FOB. R. M. Morris, Surrency. R 2.

Imp. Insp. red skin P. R. plants, $1.25
M. FOB; $1.50 M. Del. Ga. Cash with
order. Isaac Sellers, Baxley. R 4.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.35 M. Cash
with order. Pat Lewis, Baxley.

Portoricas, Goy. insp. from vine cut.
$140 M. Now ready; also tobacco
plants, $1.40 M. Jas. T. Troupe, Baxley.

Portoricans, $1.65 M; tomato, $1.25
M; 500, 75c; Ruby King, Pimiento and
Hot pepper, 30c C; 500, 85c; $1.50 M.
Postpaid... R. Chanclor, Seville.

Kudzu with crowns, $6.50 M. 2 to 3
Exch. for
Gov. insp. pink skin Porto Rico plants
at $2 M. Gene Harper, Hartwell. :

Genuine Porto Rico potato plants,
ready now, $1.40 M. FOB. Cash or
COD. Mrs. Cora L. Carson, Baxley. R
4,

Imp purple skin Portoricans, $1.75 M
Bunch Portoricans and Spanish Boons,
$2 M. Del. Certified and pure. Ray
Hemphill, Flowery Branch.

Yellow skin resistant. Wisconsin Hol-
lander, and Cannon Bal _ cabbage
plants, $1.25 M. Also yellow root, 25c
Ib. Del. M. F. Etris, Dahlonega. R 1.

Gov. insp. Guar. Potato plants, $1.75
M. del. Miss Ruth Spivey, Surrency.

Portoricans, Gov. insp. $1.25 M. 10
M. up, $1.15. Cash with order. C.
T. Crummey, Baxley. ;

Napier Grass plants or roots. Pro-
duces more feed per acre than other
Forage. Green and for Hay. Special
price, $5.50 M. or over. S. T. Smith,
Cuthbert. 607 College St.

Portorican plants. Ready. $1.75 M.
del. C. Fetter, Surrency.

Pure P. R. plants, Gov. insp. $1.75 M;
tomatoes and cabbage, 20c C; $1.25 M.
Prompt shipment. C. F. Waldrip,
Gainesville. R 2.

Millions certified P. R. plants, $1.50
M. Del. Large lots, $1.25 M. FOB. No
chks. S. F. Hilton, Baxley.

Genuine pink skin P. R. from vines,
Gov. insp. and treated for 9 yrs. $1.75
M. FOB; $1.50 M. COD. T. B. Mus-
selwhite, Arabi. R 1. pa

Good, strong Johnson Grass roots,
40c C; $3.50 M. Good feed for stock.
Mrs. F. A. Woodward, Fairmount.

Portoricans, Imp. Gov. insp. $1.50 M.
Exp. col; $2 M. del. J. T. Harrell, Tif-
ton. R 6.

Portoricans, Gov. insp. No run-outs
or cuts. $1.50 M. FOB. C. M. Beck-
worth, Baxley. R 4. Bx 100.

Marglobe tomato, $1 M. del. Good
size plants. S. G. E. Hicks, Adel.

Kudzu, horehound, spearmint, Yel-
low root, cherry bark, sassafras, etc.
Make offer on what you want. Mrs. H.
H. Sullivan, Carrollton.

-Marglobe and Greater B. tomato, 90c
M; Ruby King, and Bull ....ose pepper
ad Black Beauty Egg-plant, $2 M. Exc.
for peas; Portoricans, $1.50 M. H. L.
Williams, Baxley. :

Certified Portoricans, $1.40 M; 5 M.
$1.25 M; Baltimore tomato and Head-
ing collard, 10c C; 5c M; Pimiento
pepper, 25c C; $1.50 M. COD plus chgs.
D. H. Watson, Pitts.

Certified Portoricans, $1.45 M; 5 M.
$6.50. Gov. insp. J. G. Owens, Pem-
broke. ~

Imp. and State insp. red skin P. R.
and Nancy Hall plants, $1.25 M. FOB.
C. R. Redmond, Pelham.

Yellow skin P. R. plants, $1.35 M. del.
Gov. insp. John Griffis, Odum. R 1.
Bx 135. :

Gov. insp. P. R. $1.50 M; old fash-
joned white Banana Yam, $1.75 M.
FOB. Prompt shipment. J. M. Hol-
ton, Alma. ;

Pure, certified pink or yellow skin
Portoricans, $1.50 M; 5 M. up, $1.40;
Marglobe and Baltimore tomato, 75c
M. Prompt shipment. D. M. Barber,
BGarlic bulbs, 6

arlic , 60c C; peppermint, 10c
bunch. . Exc. for white feed sacks, 100
db. cap. Add postage. Christine Jones,

Lula. Star Rt.

ley R 4.

New Stone, Greater Baltimore toma-
to; late Flat Dutch cabbage; true Ga.
and Heading collard, 20c C; 40c, 300;
$1 M. Del. 5M. up, 80c M. FOB. Obie
Crow, Gainesville.

Marglobe tomato; Ruby King sweet
pepper, $1.25 M. del. Write for con-

tract prices on cabbage and collard for
July del. A. R. Holland, Braselton. R
i;

Leading var. tomato plants, $1 M;
60c, 500. Postpaid. Prompt shipment.
Roscoe Mays, Fitzgerald. R 4. Bx 44.

P. R. potato plants, $1.50 M; Great-
er Baltimore tomato plants, $1 M. Del.
Walter Johnson, Baxley.

Imp. red and yellow skin Porto Rico
Gov. insp. plants, $1.40 M. del. Ga. S.
P, Hutto, Surrency.

Cabbage, tomato and onion plants,
40c M. FOB; 90c M. del; Egg-plants,
Pimiento peppers, 50c, 200; 75c, 500;
$1.25 M. del. Assortments made. E. L.
Durham, Saint Marys.

Imp. P. R. plants, $1.20 M; 5 M. $1.10
M. FOB. Prompt service. R. W. Rentz,
Baxley.

Portoricans, Gov. insp. $1.30 M; 5 M.
up, $1.20 M. FOB. Cash with order.
Lee Leggett, Baxley. R 4.

Geuine P. R. plants, $140 M. 5 M.
up, $1.25 M. Cash with order. Not
promises but. plants shipped when
wanted. Mrs. Nell Fossett, Baxley.

Imp. red kin Portoricans, $1.30 M; 5
M. up, $1.15 M. FOB; $1.45 M. del. Ga.
No chks. Cash with order. J. W. Sell-
ers, Baxley. R, 4. Bx 69. .

Gov. insp. Portoricans, pink and red
skin, $1.50 M. del. in Ga. or $1.25 FOB.
oe ready. W. J. OQuinn, Jr., dum.

Imp. red skin P. R. plants, $1.75 M.
del. Ga. points; $1.50 M. FOB. W. O.
Bruce, Autreyville. R 1.

Any var. tomato plants, 70c M:; 5 M.

55c M;. Pepper, $1.50 M; P. R. plants,
$1.40 M; 5 M: $1.35. Harold Smith,
Baxley. :

Imp. P-R. plants; ipsp.. $1:25<-M
FOB; $1.50 M. del. Ga. Prompt ship-
ment guar. W. A. Poole, Baxley.

Imp. P. R. Gov. insp. plants, $1.25 M.
FOB; $1.75 M. del. Ga. Cash. with
order. Prompt shipment.- Mrs. J. M.
Williams, Baxley. R 5.

Imp. P. R. plants, Gov. insp. $1.25 M.
FOB; $1.50 M. Del. Ga. Pure not
mixed. R.S. Williams, Baxley.

Genuine, imp. red skin P. R. plants,
during June, $1.25; 5 M. up, $1.10 M.
FOB; $1.40 Del. Ga.- Cash with or-
der. No chks. O. M. Miles, Baxley. R
4. Bx 69.

Lady T. strawberry plants, 20c C;
Fox Grape, 10c ea. 75c doz. Exc. for
anything can use. No chks. Mrs.
Henry Eller, Ellijay. R 3.

Heading var. collard plants, 30c C;
$1, 500; $1.50 M. del. Mrs. J. M. Jones,
Grayson.

Gov. insp. yellow skin P. R. plants,
$1.60 M. del. Ga. Cash with: order.
John Ingram, Ty Ty R 2.

Genuine Nancy Hall potato plants,
$2 M; pink skin Portoricans, $1.45 M.
Del. Variety guar. Lonnie Moore, Al-
ma. R 4. ee:

. Guar. pure P. R. potato plants, Gov.
isp. from selected seed. Ready. $2 M.
del: 5 M.up, $1.50 M. FOB. Jas: A:
Chauncey, Screven.

P. R. plants, Insp. $1.40 M. FOB;
5 M. up, $1.40 M. Del. Ga. Remit-
tance must aceompany order. C. H.
Parish, Tifton. R 6.

Pure P. R. plants, vine grown, Gov.
insp. $1.60 M. 5 M. up, $1.50 M; 10 M.
up, $1.40 M. D. W. Black, Cordele. R. 1.

Porto Rico plants, Gov. insp. grown
from vine, $1.60 M; 5 M. up, $1.50 M.
Del, NW. Daniel, Ty Ty. R21.

Portoricans, Gov. insp. $2 M. del. C.
F. Orr, Flowery Branch. R 1.

Genuine yellow skin P. R.. plants.
Seed grown from vine cuttings. Gov.
insp. $1.75 M. del. Now ready. T. H.
Gordon, Rochelle. R 2.

8 -_12 in. high true to name New
Stone and Greater B. tomato plants,

'60c M; $2.50, 5 M. COD. Sat. guar. |

-H. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald. R 2.

Pink skin P. R. plants, Gov. insp. $1.-
30 M. del. No chks. H. Lightsey, O-
dum. R 2. {

Genuine P. R. plants, Gov. insp. $1.-
50: M. 5 M. up, $1.35 M. J. C. Tyre,
Bristol. ea

P. R. plants, Insp. $6, 5 M. Cash
with order. F. G. Tyre, Bristol.

P. R. vine grown, Insp. and treat-
ed potato plants, $1.50 M; 5 M. up,
$1.35 M. FOB. W. C. Douglas, Alma.

Stone tomatoes, 75c, 500; $1.25 M;
Sweet and Hot pepper, 80c, 500; 30c C;
$1.40 M; onions, $1 M. Postpaid. A. J.
Nobles, Seville.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp. $1.40 M. FOB.
Cash with order. M. L. Bullard, Bax-



Genuine P. R. plants, from vine cut-

del.



R 4. :

Thursday, May 28, 1931.

tings on fresh land ea. year. $1.50 M;

10 M. up, $1.35 M. FOB. Cash with _

order. Mrs. Eldon Joiner, Thomas-

ville. 5

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.75 M;
Wakefield cabbage, 75c M; Stone to-
mato, 25e C; Klondike strawberry, $2
M. Del. Ovie Crowe, Gainesville: R 2.

New Stone and Greater B. tomato
plats ready. 500, 40c; 60c, M. 5 M. up,
50c M. COD. J. O. Stokes, Fitzger-
ald. R 3. = c

Late Flat Dutch and Chas. W. cab-
bage, and Ga. collard plants, each, 15c
C; $125 M. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cum-
ming. R 4.

State insp. Banana Yams, $2 M;
Portoricans, $1.25 M. May del.. T. T.-
Winge, Rockingham. ;

Chas. J. Wakefield, Flat Dutch cab- .
bage, collards, onions, tomatoes, 500,
60c; $1 M; Pepper and Egg-plants, 40c
C; 500, $1. Postpaid. Miss Rosa May,
Lewiston. Z

Goy. insp. P. R. plants, $1.75 per M. .
Mrs. Lilla Campbell, Surrency.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M; 5 M.
up, $1.10 M. Cash with order.
Waters, Baxley. R 4. eee

Sweet potato plants, now ready, Duly
insp. $1.25 M. del. Ga. B. M. Dowdy,
Baxley. R 4. Ses

Imp. P. R. plants, $1.25. M. or $1.50
M. del. Cash with order. Aaron Sel-
lers, Baxley. R 4. :

Goy. insp. P. R. plants, $1.75 M. del;
$1.50 M. FOB here. J. J. Olliff, Bris-
tol. g

Mastodon everbearing strawberry,
50c C; raspberry, horseradish, 6 for

30c; other plants for sale, or exc. for

Porto Rico plants. Mrs. Sarah Grindle,
Dahlonega. R. 1. ;

About 100 M. Banana Yam potato
plants, stringless and gumless, $1.65 M
FOB. Ruth E. Mims, Alma.

Imp. purple skin Portoricans, Gov.
insp. from vine potatoes. $1.25 M; 3M |
up, $1.15 M. Cash with order. No~-
chks.. J. H. Mixon, Waycross. R 1. Bx.
Ot: : oy
Genuine State insp. red skin P. R.
plants, $1.60 M. del. in 5 M. lots; 10
M: $1.50 del. Cash with order. R. M.
Cox, Moultrie. R 5.

Red and purple skin P. R. plants,
20c C; $1.50 M; Wakefield cabbage,
Stone tomato, Heading collard, 20c C;
80c M. Del. L. A. Crow, Oakwood.

Red and Black Everbearing rasp-
berry, 75c doz; Lady T. strawberry, 40c
C; Early J. cabbage and large tomato,
15c C. Add postage. Mrs. F. M, Turn-
er, Cleveland, R 4.

P. R. potato plants, $1.40 M. del.
State insp. and treated. No chks. E.
N. OQuinn, Odum.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp. $1.35 M FOB.
Cash with order. A. C. Crapps, Bax-
ley. R 4.

Potato plants, $1.35 M; tomato, 60c

M. G. L. Steedley, Baxley.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp. $1.30 M; 5
M. up, $1.15 M. FOB. Pearl Lightsey,
Odum. :

Greater B. and New Stone tomato,
strong, 12 in. plants. Millions now
ready. 50c, 500; 70c M; $2.50, 5 M COD. |
J. A. Wright, Fitzgerald. R 2. ay

Genuine red skin Portoricans, from
vine cuttings, Insp. $1.65 M. del. Ga.
No chks. J, W> Haman, Sumner. a

Pure P. R. plants, State insp. $1.30
M; tomato, 60c M. del. J. P. Mullis,

Baxley. R 4. Be

New Stone, Greater B. Bonny Bes
and Marglobe tomato plants ready. 30c,
200; 50c, 500; 90c M. del; 50c M: COD.
S. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald. R 3. e

Stone and Redfield tomato plants,
postpaid, 500, 60c; $1 M. John B. Pope,
Fitzgerald. :

White Stem collard, Hastings cab-
bage-collard; Hot and Sweet pepper
plants, 20c C. Exc. for white sacks.
Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Toomsboro, R 2.

Brimmer, Marglobe, Stone, Living-
ton Globe and Redfield Beauty toma-
to plants, 25 C; 500, $1; $1.50 M;
Sweetpepper, 25c C. Postpaid. Chas.
Drake, Jr., Braselton. 5

Pimiento and long Hot pepper plants
each 10c doz. and postage. Bessie
Boone, Commerce.

Lettuce plants, 25c C. Everlene Mc-
Laughlin, Greenville. R 3. Bx 48.

P. R. Gov. insp. plants, from vine
cut. $1.35 M; Over 5 M. $1.20 M; also

tobacco plants, $1.25 M; tomato, 15c C. ca

Jas. T. Troupe, Baxley. R 2.

P. R. potato plants, Insp. $1 M. FOB;
$1.25 M, del. D. F. Thomas, Odum.
Yellow skin P. R. plants, Insp. May-
June, $1.40 M. del. Ga. Money order
only. J. F. Gruber, (No address given).
P. R. plants, Gov. insp. $1.25 M FOB.
Exe. for Brab peas. Write. No chks.

J. J Altman, Baxley R 3. =
Imp. Porto Rico plants, Gov. insp.
$150 M. FOB. J. R. Crappe, Baxley.



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Thursday, May 28, 1931.
Plants For Sale

Big Stem Jersey and P R. plants,
$1.50 M. Colon J. Hamilton, Baxiey.
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M; to-
bacco plants, $1.25 M; tomato plants,
12 1-2c per C. W.H. Troupe, Baxley.
P. R. Gov. insp. plants, $1.25 M. L.
J Crosby, Baxley o

- Leading var. cabbage, collard and to-
mato plants, 500, 60c; $1 M; pepper
and egg plants, 200, 50c; 500, $1; $1.75
_M postpaid. Mrs. Gertrude Branan,
- Lewiston. es
White Hot pepper and Egg plants
10c doz. Add postage. Mrs. B. S.
Ward, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. |

Collard, cabbage, lettuce, tomato
plants, 25c C; $1 500 del. Portoricans,
treated, $1.50 M FOB. Cash with or-
der. L. E. Harrison, Dublin.

- Portoricans, from vine grown, insp.
and treated potatoes, ready. $1.50 M.
FOB; Over 5M $1.40 M. Cash with
order. No chks. nor COD. Mrs. C.
Hallman, Baxley. .
- Pink and Yellow skin Portoricans,
Nancy Hall, Triumph, Pattesaw, Jap-
anese Yams, Pumpkin or Yellow Yam
$1.75 M; $1.50 M, 5M up. FOB. H. F.
Stair, Valdosta. \
- Pure red skin Portoricans and Boons
500, 90c; $1.75 M del. 10M $1.60 M
col;; Stone tomato, $1 M del. W. O.
Waldrip, Flowery Branch.

Boon potato plants, $1.75 M; bunch
P. R., $2 M; Porto Rico, $1.50 M; cab-
bage, tomato, collard, 300, 45c; $1.10 M
del. Bill Crow, Gainesville. ~

Pure Pimiento pepper plants, $1.50



?
e

-at Bed; Wilt resistant, blight proof |

well rooted tomato plants, 20c C. Add
postage. Mrs. Belle Godard, Goggins.
~ Yellow and red skin P. R. plants,
$1.30 M. Over 5M, $1.20 M. FOB. Cash
with order. A. B. Lewis, Alma, Rt. 4.
- Late Flat Dutch cabbage and toma-
to plants, 25 C. Exch for anything
{ Claude W. Davis, Calhoun,

t. 5, Care BE. W. Tippens.

- Gov. insp. purple skin P. R. plants,
$1.25 M, in 5M lots; under, $1.35 M.
-All FOB. Prompt shipment. J. O.
Kesler, Baxley.

Yellow skin Superior
ed, vine cut. Gov insp. $1.60 M del;
$1.40 M FOB. P. A. Watson, Odum,
Rt. 2, Box 128.

State insp. P. R. plants $1.50 M or
$1.75 M del. Ship day order received.
E. C. Pope, Ocilla. . ae
PP. R. plants, $125 M FOB. W. B.
Harrell, Valdosta, Rt. 1.

- Imp. Porto Rico plants, Gov insp.

1.50 M, 5M up, $1.35 M, FOB. Ready.

-G. H. Rentz, Baxley, Rt. 4.
- Red and pink skin potato plants, $1.-
30 M; 5M up, $1.20 M. Cash with or-
der. Postage COD. S. D. Sheffield,
Surrency. : |

Red and pink skin P. R. plants, $1.30
-M; 5M up, $1.20 M. Cash with order.
Postage COD. M. G. Griffis, Surrency.
State insp. P. R. plants, $2 M del;
5M up, $1.50 M Exp. Col. Cash with
order. No personal chks. Sat. guar.
+P. L. Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4. IRS
- Marglobe, Stone and Baltimore to-
mato, Flat Dutch, Wakefields and Co-
penhagen cabbage, Cabbage heading
collard. All COD. 5c M. 10M $7. F.
F.- Stokes, Fitzgerald. .

- Pimiento, Ruby King, Bell or Bull
Nose pepper, 25c C; 75c, 500;. $1.35 M
pe ipaid. Mrs. Etta Durham, Sale
_City.

Lady T. strawberry, 20c C; garden
gooseberry, May cherry, 10c; Fox grape
70c doz; Black raspberry, 5c. No chks.
Will exch. John Wilson, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
_ Gov insp P. R. plants, $1.50 M FOB.
oS Roosevelt Aycock, Surrency,

v.22:

Greater B., New Stone and Margldbe
- tomato plants, $1.25 M;/Sweet pepper,
$1.25 M. del. Special price on large
orders. B. F. Mallard, Rincon.

\ Gen. red and pink skin P. R. plants,
Gov. insp. $1.25 M FOB; May and June
del. W. G. OQuinn, Surrency.
- Imp. P. R. plants, $1.35 M, 5M $1.25
M. Cash with order. L. O. Morris,

Surrency eS
Gov. insp P R plants, $1.25 M del.
Money orders only. A. C. Thornton,
Odum, Rt. A.
- P. R. plants, $1.50 M del; $1.25 M
FOB. V. M. Williams, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Marglobe tomato plants, 75c M; Por-

~ to Rico potato plants, $1.50 M. Spec-)

ial price on large lots. Leroy Bowen,
Baxley.

P. R. plants, $1.50 M; 5M up, $1.25

-M. Money order. J. O. Googe, Sur-

rency, P. O. Box 154.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, now ready,
$1.50 M 5M up, $1.25 M. FOB. Zon-
- hie Carter, Surrency, P. O. Box 154. ~
_ Insp and treated purple skin P. R.

P. R. not mix-.

plants, $1.75 M del; $1.50 M. FOB.
Cash with order. A. H. C. Herndon,
Baxley, Rt. 4.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.40 M del.

Ga. Cash with order. Prompt ship-
ment. J. W. Herndon, Surrency.
_ Red and pink skin State insp. pota-
to yen $1.25
Orders filled within 3 days or money
back. G. E. Aspinwall, Odum.

' Porto Rican plants, Gov. insp. $1.35
M. 5M up, $1.25 M FOB. Cash with
order. No chks. B, F. Kimbrel, Bax-
ley, Rt. 3. .

Porto Rico plants, from vine cuttings
$1.50 M, 5M up, $1.35 M. Sat. guar.
D. D. Deen, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Cabbage, collard plants, 75c M mail-
ed; 50c Exp. Exch for P. R. potato
plants at $1.50 M del. Cader Stephens,

lowery Branch.

Pure P. R. plants, Gov. insp. $1.35 M
5M up, $1.25 M; Greater B. tomato
plants, 50e M. Ellis Williams, Alma.

Pure P. R. plants, ready, $1.40 M.
Over 5M $1.25 M. Over 10M $1. Prompt
service. Jas. Wililams, Rockingham.
i- P,. R. plants, $1.50 M del; Greater B
tomato plants, $1 M FOB. E. L. Steed-
ley, Baxley.

Genuine red skin P. R. plants, Gov.
insp. $1.35 M 10M up. $1.25 M FOB.
S. B. Crosby, Baxley. ;

Genuine red, purple, yellow and pink
skin P. R. plants, $1.25 M FOB; $1.50
M del; Greater B. tomato, 75c M. G.
W. Hodges, Odum, Gox 42. -

Insp. Imp. P. R. draws, also vine cut-
tings, $1.50 M FOB; 5M $1.40 M del.
M. T. Jarrell, Wrightsville.

10M Napier Grass roots. Produces lg.
quantities of green feed that is nutri-
tious, per acre, $1 C, FOB. R.
Broadhurst, Americus.

Imp. P. R. plants, carrying 3 inspec-
tions, $1 M; Ruby King pepper, $1.50
M. Prompt shipment. G. W. Coleman,
Tifton. =

Tomatoes, $1 M; Porto Rico plants $2
M; 5M lots $1.50 M Cash. Mrs. R. E.
Hackle, Valdosta, 603 E. Savannah Ave.
Red and yellow skin Porto Rico plants
$1.35 M; 5M up, $1.20 M FOB. H. F.
Johnson, Alma, Rt. 4.

Insp and treated P. R. potato. slips,
$1.50 M. L. N. Hodges, Oliver.

Sweet and Hot pepper plants, ea. 15c
doz; 2 doz. 25c. Add postage. Luther
Aderhold, Lavonia.
~P. R. and Pattesaw potato plants,
$1.35 M; Pimiento pepper, $1 M Sat.
guar. Mrs. L. Pitts, Leesburg, Rt. 4,
Box 60...

Hastings Ga. cabbage-collard, $1 M;
June pink tomato $1 M; Hot pepper,
95c C; $1 M. W. E. Goodwin, Wad-
ley. :

Gactesien and Flat Dutch cabbage,
Heading collard plants, Each 15c C. $1
M del. J. M. Bailey, Autreyville, Rt. 1.

Peppermint plants, 15c doz. Exch for
anything can use. Add postage. Mrs.
J. M. Smith, Talking Rock Rt. 2.

Certified Big Stem Jersey potato
plants, $1.15 M; Portoricans, $1.40 M,
FOB. Gordon Dickerson, Lyons.

Lady T. strawberry plants, 45c, 200;

Calhoun. . Se
Genuine Big Stem Jersey plants, $1

M FOB. J.C. Herrin, Winokur, Rt. 1,

Box 16. ~~

Porto Rico potato plants Gov insp.,
$1.50 M. Cash with order. Ike Tom-
berlin, Surrency. :

Collard, tomato and cabbage plants,
25c C; $1.25 M. Exch for potato plants
or anything can use. *W. J. Morgan,
Stillmore.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M 5M.
up, $1.20 M del. Ga. Money orders
only. Geo. Griffis, Odum, Rt, 2.

- Wakefield, Flat Dutch cabbage, Stone
and Baltimore tomato, Cabbage-head-
ing collard, All COD, 75c M; 5M $3.50.
Sat. guar. Robt. McCook, Fitzgerald,
Rt. 4.

Jersey Wakefield cabbage, 45c, 300;
65c, 500; $1.10 M del. Now ready. Clyde

Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Ge

Imp Porto Rico plants, State _insp,
$1.75 M. prompt shipment. Erskin
Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Gen. Imp. red skin P. R., Nancy Hall
and Big Stem Jersey. All Gov _insp.
$1.25 M are Sat. guar. J. J. Miles,
Baxley, Rt. 4. ae

2. af Gov. insp. plants, $1.40 M del.
N. F. Williams, Baxley, Rt. 4. 5

Mint plants, 6 for 25 plus postage.
No stamps. Mrs. T. B.
Thomasboro. :

Portoricans, $1.50 M; Tomato and
Bermuda onion, $1 M; cabbage and
collard, 75 M; Ruby King or Calif.
Wonder Bell pepper, 50c C; $4 M. W.
W. Williams, Quitman.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp. $1.05 M FOB.
D. C. Whiddon, Tifton, Rt. 7.



M; FOB; $1.50 M del.

65c, 300; 500, $1.10. Mrs. J. M. Hall, |

Thomas, |:



MARENT BULLETIN >

New Stone, Brimmer and Marglobe
tomato, Flat Dutch cabbage, Heading
collard, all, 500, 60c; $1 M; Bell pepper,
Egg plants, 15c doz. 50c C del. Wal-
ter McEver, Braselton.

Pure red skin P. R. plants, Gov. insp
$1.30 M del. Dan A. Campbell, Bax-
ley, Rt. 2.

Imp. Porto Rico plants, red skin.
Seed grown from vines, $1.25 M del.

June. W. D. Lightsey, Odum, Rt. 2.
Pimiento pepper plants, $1 M FOB
ny place. W. L. Wilder, Jackson, Rt.

Imp. red skin-P. R. plants, Gov. insp.
$1.50 M del Cash with order. O. L.
Mobley, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 42.

Bunch P. R. plants, $2.25 M; 10 - 20
M. $2.15 M; Running, $1.75 M; 5 - 10
M, $1.50 M. Cash with order. H. A.
Walker, Baxley, Rt. 1. :

Genuine red skin P. R. plants, Gov.
insp. $1.25 M. FOB; $1.55 M del. Wil-
lie Pierce, Surrency. i

Plants Wanted

Want Bunch yam potato slips at
once. Quote prices. T. W. Rakestraw,
LaGrange. R 1.

Exc. 1 gal. brown sugar crow-
der peas, for 800 Porto Rico potato.
pants. Also exc. value for 200 Heading
collard plants. Ea. del. Mrs. J. H.
Carrington, LaGrange. R 1.

Exc. Everbearing strawberry plants
for potato plants. F. N. Halland, Av-
alon. R 1.

Exc. 100 tomato plants for same amt.
pepper plants. Everlene McLaughlin,
Greenville. R 3. Bx 48.

Exc. value for potato slips. W. H.

Want 50 each, Hot and Sweet pep-
per plants. Exc. Ga. Heading collard
plants: 75 collard for 50 pepper. Mrs.
V. C. Ray, Kensington. R 2.

re

Want 3 M. P. R. potato plants.
Exc. 2 settings of R. I. Red eggs for





S.| Rucker, Milner.

C. Reid, Bremen.

1 M. red skin Porto Rico potato plants.

At once. Write first. Mrs. B.

Exch. 15 Indian Runner and Pekin
duck eggs for 500 Boons or Portoric-
an plants, also 15 B. Rock eggs for 500
potato plants. Mrs. R. C. Stover, Prote-
tion. C-o Firlie Stover.

L.

Greathouse, Molena. R 1.

Want some old fashioned White Tur- |.

pentine potatoes, or White Yam plants
E. W. Tanner, Wrightsville.

Seed For Sale

Exch Mammoth White Pekin duck
eggs, 70c_ doz. or W. L. eggs, 60c per 15
for peanuts or cow peas. F. A. Rov-
ers, Washington, Rt. 1. :

Want a bunch of Gold Seal for
planting. J. A. Crumley, Demorest.

6 wks. black-eye peas, white bush





limas, broom corn seed, ea., 50c qt. 1 qt |

sunflower seed free with ea. order. .Lu-
ther Aderhold, Lavonia.

Six wks. Dixie Wonder White pea,
mammoth sunflower seed, ea., 30c qt.
Add postage on small orders. Viola
Smith, Martin. Be :

White cabbage-collard seed, 30c Ib.
postpaid;
plants $1 M postpaid. Malvin Collins,
Whigham. we ee

Green vlaze collard seed, 4 oz. 25c
by mail. Write for prices in large quan-
tities. G. E. King, Howell.

Calif. beer seed, 10c start postpaid.
Ralph Hill, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1, Box 35.

Guar. pure, imp. Jones watermelon
seed, $1 lb. Add postage. James B.
Smith, Locust Grove, Rt. 3.

200 lbs. genuine Dixie Bell or Stone
Mtn. melon seed, 40c lb. Cash with
order. W. O. Birdsong, Gordon.

New crop True Ga. collard seed, 12c
lb. Lots 10 to 25 Ibs. 15c; less than
10 lbs. 18c lb. J. TI. Ponder, Whig-

am. ;

*3 best kind mixed watermelon seed,
cantaloup, okra, 25c teacupful; Garden
Wonder vegetable, 36 seed 10c. Del.
No stamps. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Car-
rollton. j :

Mammoth sunflower seed, 25c qt;
Cane seed (kind does not go to sugar)
5 lbs. 50c, del; Forage cane seed, $2
bu. L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia. :

Okra seed (begins bearing when ab-
out 8 in. high, bears until frost), 10c
per 2 thls. Mrs. W. L. Daniel, Daw-
son.

Ground almonds, or chufas, 15c pt.
25c qt. Add postage on orders less
than $1. Cash with order. Mrs. Nora
Nix, Alto. R 1.

Calif. beer seed, 10c start. Mrs. Car-
rie McCullers, Loganville. R 2.

Burr Clover seed, 3c lb. not cleaned,
FOB. W. H. Bolton, Griffin. Box 436.

Tom Watson melon seed, guar. true

large lots, 20c, FOB; also.

ges.



to name. Sound, from 1930 me
shipping size. 30c Ib. Mattie .
Ivey. ; ms
Vine okra, Giant tomato, 20 i
cumber, Earliest tomato, 3 ft. bh
Giant bean, Garden huckleberry, -
pkg. 10c and 2c postage. Chesley R
Coumbus. 3316 3rd Ave.

150 lbs. Weaver-Watson melon
40c lb. D. R. Thomas, Tennille.

20 bu. mixed cane seed, 4c Ib.
here. John P. Cheney, Mariett
Whitlock Ave. oe

White and Purple Top turnip s
1931 crop. 35c pt. Add postage. Bi
lah Frey, Dallas. R 3. pee

About 3 M. lbs. 1931 grown Ga.
ard seed for sale by first of June. Me
best offer. C. A. Harrison, Whigha:
R 4. Bx 22. a

Choicest, recleaned Honey Drip
seed. 50c gal. Cornfield beans, strip
Half Runners, and best Ky. Wonde
35c lb. 3 Ibs. $1. Postpaid. C. F. Mi:
dox, Buford. : :

Old fashioned Calif. beer seed. 25:
and 10c per start, prepaid. Mrs.
E. Green, Hapeville. . ie

Imp. Triumph watermelon, (grows
100 lb. wt. and averages, 40-60 Ib
seed, $1.50 lb. or $1 lb. in 10 or mor
lots. John H. Allen, Ft. Valley.

Calif. or Moss multiulying beer :
10c per start, or 25c cupful. A. A. }
Riverdale. R 1. Stee

Orange cane seed, $1.50 bu. Ft
Crookedneck squash, Mammoth okr
mixed cantaloup, Sugar, also Southe
Field pumpkin. 3 tbls. 12c. Mrs
A, Wilbanks, Commerce. R 5.

Ga. -collara, 25c.-< 1b; canta
Wards Ideal and Rocky Ford, 50
$25 CWT; Thomas melon, 50c Ib
white Spanish peanuts, 5c lb. FOB
J.. Jackson, Ochlocknee. :

75 Ibs. Hastings Japanese or Shogoit
turnip seed. Make offer on amount
wanted. Johnnie Lott, Broxton. R 2.

Cantaloup and muskmelon seed m:
ed; Pumpkin; white Pole limas,
cup; Mustard, cucumber and g
10c spoonful. Will exc. ps.
cepted. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay.

Imp. Orange cane seed of superi
flavor, 50c gal; 85c peck, prepaid.
P. Bannister, Ball Ground. R 1.

Guar. pure Pride of Ga. Sell, or e
for squash, collard, beet, ca
pumpkin seed, equally. Or for |
Rico plants, peanuts or female
Mrs. Tommie Williams, Locust Grov

Genuine Calif. Honey Drip ca:
seed. Excels all others for syru
gal; $1 pk. Postpaid. .C. R..
Auburn. See as ce See

1 gal. red, and 1-2 gal. white
corn, shelled, for seed. 2 qts. 25c.
for lot. Add postage. Harold |
Point Peter. woe

Positions Wanted

Want work on farm. 45 years
Daughter, 17 yrs. Both good wor!
Baa pee Mrs. R. C. Fussell
an, ; : oe
. Middle aged man and wife
on afrm. Have to be furnish
do almost any kind of work on fa:
O. J. Brownless.. Stone Mtn. R
J. F. Aderhold. Se ES

Want job on farm. 4 hands.
workers. Party. to furnish hous
move us. Plant June crop co:
hay. Have 2 bu. peas. Mrs. Sall
Coy, Vidalia, Rt. 4. ae

Want position on dairy, tru
poultry farm. Married, 1 child
move at once. E. D. Wofford, A
Rt. 53, Box 220. eee ee

Want home on farm to assis
poultry, etc. Reasonable wages.
erences. 34 yrs. old. Mrs. Mari
ler, Lincolnton, Care Mrs. J.





work. Understand and exp.~
work. Must be moved. Shares
s. Want permanent place. _
chickens, etc. B. M. Whitley, Ce
Hill, Rt. 5. : Cie
Want job on farm or
or shares.

Self and wife.

Dairy. W
oth.
G. H. Love, Graham. we Ae

Want good 3-4 H. farm.
shares, or as Overseer. Exp. in far
and other work. References.

work. T. F. Baker, Cochran.

21 yr. old girl wants job on farm
ing light farm work for board and
ges. Address: Mrs. H. C. Oakes,
R 2. C-0.0. Richardson. ==

46 yr. old widow (without. children
wants home on farm doing light far

. Mrs. Elizabeth H.
Rome. 12 East 9th St. ee



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e Georgia
_ Market Bulletin
Published Weekly By The

~- BUREAU OF MARKETS
vis Arthur D. Jones, Director





- Department Of
Agriculture
_ Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner

THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1931.





Entered as second class matter
February 15, 1922, at the Post Of-
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- Poultry For Sale

: _AUSTRALORPS
ustralorp cockerels, 12. wks. | old.
andsons of the famous Lady Alma
egg hen. Direct from Osborn. $2.-
ea. Trade for pigs. Dave Milford,
bus; Rt. 1..> :

ke BANTAMS a)
Bantam pullets and cockrels, 50c
; 5 for $2. 2 roosters: and 3 pul-
Lauren Noble, Trenton, .

BARRED ROCKS
Few Parks B. R. pullets, six 10 wks.
also young cockerels for sale. F. W.
ight, Blackshear.





[-4 lbs. $1 ea.
ff, Springfield.
lets and 2 cockerels. Pure bred
Thompson str. March 5th hatch
. Mrs.G.-H. Eley ,White Plains.
00 B. R.- pullets from bloodtested
ck, in good health. 10 wks. old. 65c
sh. T. W. Morrison, Winterville.

_.. DUCKS FOR SALE

ouen ducks, 5 ducks and 1 drake.

talsed last yr. $1 ea; also young, this

atch, same price. L. B. Rountree,

swainsbore, Rt..5.:. .: -.-
White Pekin ducks and 2 drakes,
: ash. Agatha Hatchett, Talking
c

Pure bred Pekins, 6 ducks and 1
rake, 75 each. Jesse Mixon, Ocilla.

Saal GAMES oo oS
- Select Dark Cornish cockerels, 8 wks
51d, from Iowa Accredited flock. Large
ekys bulldog type. H. W. Powers,

Mrs. E.





i=,

Ginn Grey stag and 1 Warhorse
-. Pig. games. $1.50 each. J, A.
ley, Demorest. :

hite Cornish cockerels, 1. 1-4 lb.
, $1.25 ea. 6 for $6.
Wy; Ocilla, Rib. 3.2.5,
re bred Dark Cornish _ roosters,
329 and 1930 hatch, $1.75 ea. Lamar
fartley,, Tennille. R A.

re Cornish -Game, 3 mo. old cock,
Mrs, J. M. Steenth, Sylvester. R 3.
Pure Pit games. Quail size, $5 trio:
red Saunders Roundheads, Tobe
festers Warhorse, Rucker Durham
Japs. World-wide reputation. <A, D.
Hughes, Athens, 295 Ga, Depot St.



5 or 30 B. R. 3 mos old pullets. Wt..
F. Mingle-.

.| dividually ped. parent stock.

Mrs. H.| W.|

rand price.



MARKET B

GIANTS |
J. B. Giants: 15 chicks, about 2 wks
old, 15c: ea; also White Orp. mother
hen, $1. J. A. Dickey, Midville, Rt. 2.

Jersey White Giant cockerels. Febru-
ary and April hatch. Truitt and
Wright strain; also Turken (Spencer
Wonder Bird) cockerels. Mrs. J. A.
Morgan, Valdosta.

HAMBURGS

Silver Spangled Hamburg cockerels
direct from Iowa. $1.25 each, FOB.
Geo. T. Northcutt, Jr. 108 Sessions St.
Marietta.





LEGHORNS

els. 8 wks. old from best Mo. hens and
sired by imported Barron cock. H. W.
Powers, Calhoun.

Tancred L: Booths AAA quality 8
wks. old cockerels, 75c ea. Exch for
honey, meat or pigs. Mrs. T. W. Ha-
good, Marietta, Rt. 3. :

150 Tancred W. L. hens, 75 ea FOB.
Wm. T. Shepherd, Hawkinsville.

Barron cockereis. Ind. ped. from ROP
hens, 225-283 record. $1.50 to $2.50 ea.
Trade for pigs, or R..I.; Red. hens. or
fryers. Dave Milford, Columbus, Rt. 1.

Pure Russell: La B. L. 3 wks old June
Mrs. J. H. Hor-
ton, Cochran, Rt. 1. Hele;

100 Tancred W. L. now laying, young
hens. $100 FOB. F. A..Rovers, Wash-
ington, H., Rt: 1, Box 261... . 5

Ferris W. Leghorns. Cockerel with
ea. 7 pullets, 100 for $50... Av. about 2
lbs. ea. Mrs. W. D. Richards, Gaines-
ville, 18 East Summit St.

2 Jones Golden Buff L. cockerels, 12
wks. old, $1 ea. J. P. Brown, Means-
ville.

Pure bred, select Everlay Brown
Leghorns: 8 wk.,old cockereis, 75c ea;
15 hens, $1 each. Mrs. G. W. Paulk,
Willacoochee. R 2. \' ;

12 to 14 wks. Tanered L. pullets,
properly ted, well dev. from blood-
tested stock, 85c ea. FOB. J..H. Beas-
ley, Lavonia. RFD. que

Sev. pure Tancred W. L. cockerels,
March 18th hatch, from . bloodtested
flock, 50c ea. del. Bessie M. Joiner,
Louisville: R 2. >

45 W. L. hens, Yr. old, $1 ea. FOB.
Cash with order. Mrs. A. .D. High-
smith, Hickox.

Del. May 27th for $60 FOB, prize

bunch of 100 selected Tanecred W.*L.
pullets, April 15th hatch. High qual-
ity stock. F. A. Rovers, Washington.
R 1. Box 261:
75 Tancred W. L. young hens, lay-
ing, and,5 roosters, from bloodtested
parent stock. $80 here, or $85 shipped
FOB. Mrs. Roy Elder, Cornelia. .

Ss. C. W. L. March cockeres direct
from Roselawn Farm. 75c ea. Exc.
for pure bred pullets.. Lauren Nobles,
Trenton.

25 March hatch Tancred W. L; pul-
ey 90c each... Mrs. G.:Tueus, Butler.
EVGA: :

T. W. L. roosters, selected for Breed-
ers. 40c 1b. in lots of 4, at 10 wks: old.
H. A. Neal, Carnesville. Rt 3. oe
- 300 Hollywood W. L. 1930 hatch now
laying 70 per cent hens, $1 ea; Ped.
males, $2.50 ea. G. D. Fain, Edison.

W. L. pullets, April 15th hatch. Un-
til June 5th, 30c each, FOB. Cockerels
same price. Roy D.. Tankersley, Ap-
pling... i

M. Johnson. Star Mating W. Leg-
horn pullets:.8 wks $1.25; 12 wks. $1.50;
cockerels, $1-$1.25. From 2 yr. old, in-
Gy G:
Latimer, Gainesville. R -4.

MINORCAS

norcas, Schmidt str. from choice mat-
ings. Hens now laying, $10. for lot,
FOB. -Mrs. Annie F. Abbott, Warren-

ton, Rt. 1.

White Minorca cockerels. Booth str.

Thoroughbred, 13 wks. old, $2 ea. del.
Exch for same breed. Ea. del. Joe M.
Chafin, Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 407.
_ Rooster and 4 hens, thoroughbred
Black Minorecas, $5. Cash. Hens good
layers.
Ete des

Trio Giant Black Minorcas, $7.50;
eges, $2.25. O. H. Wright, Atlanta. 515
Peters Bldg.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

Pullets of heavy mixed breed. Many
pure bred among lot; March hatch. 40c
each; pure bred cockerels, same age
Mrs. Jesse Mixon. Ocilla. .
7 fryers, 1 - 1 1-2 lbs. 50c each; 35
or 40 chicks, 4 wks. old, mixed breed,
AE ea. All FOB. J. O. Stewart, Gar-
Locus
1 -.1-% to 2 lb. friers. Make best





geh L. R. Rountrees, Swainsboro. R

~S





100 large Barron type: W. L. cocker-

nating, *3.<for'$2'50;->-C._C.
| Clarkesville.

6 hens and 1 male S. C. Buff Mi- |

A. D. Oglesby, Powder Springs,





ULLETIN oe
1 1-2 to 1 3-4 lb. friers. Milk fed.

Will del. Atlanta by Express or truck
on Tuesdays and Fridays,in oop lots



or more.. Now ready. Mrs. G. G. A-
dair, Rutledge. /
PHEASANTS AND PEAFOWLS

WANTED
Want pheasants or peafowls, or the
eggs from either, in exch for reg. N. 2.
White rabbits. David Jennings, Jr.,
Americus, P. O. Box 84.

ORPINGTONS

2 Buff Orp 2 yr roosters, Direct By-
ers best pen, Exhibition Champion
matings, $9 or $5 ea. Exch for 10 pure
bred: Everlay B. L. hens. Miss Mar-
garet Fussell, Rhine.

White Orp. $1 ea. Hither. sex, 1 and
2 yr. old; young stock, all ages. Cheap.



der. No chks. J. A. Dickey, Midville,
Rt, 2,

4 pure bred White Orp. hens. All
ey order with order. Mrs. S. A. Jones,

Midville. R 2. .

PIGEONS FOR SALE

70 Red Carneaux, 50c each, At 28
Capitol View, Center Hill. J. M. Prim,
Atlanta. P. O. Box 1721.

White Kings at reasonable prices.



tine Ave. SE. Main 8427.

Red and Yellow Carneaux from best
Show strains in the country; White
Kings, Mondains. Reasonable prices.
Mated, working prs., or single birds. J.
H. Deaton, Columbus. .Box 853.

28 Carneaux. Good stock, $15. Frank
Lawton, Atlanta, 279 Ivy St.

: R. I. REDS

30 Donaldson extra nice Red pullets,
80c, ea; $23 for lot. Mrs. J. A. Wilson,
Martin. <e

2 yr. old Donaldson 8. C. Red cock,
$5; two 15 mos old, $3 ea. Mrs. J. M.
Hall, Calhoun: i

385 pure bred Donaldson Red pullets
March 5th hatch... 80c each; 25 cock-
erels, Same age, strain and price. Mrs.
G. H. Eley, White Plains. =

Tompkins 10 wks. old roosters, se-
lected for breeders. 40c lb. in lots of 4
or more, FOB. H. A. Neal, Carnesville.

Select Donaldson Red cockerels from
trapnested flock. AAA mating. 10-12
wks. old, $2 ea. 3 for $5; Standard
Stamey,



2 hens and 1 ast yrs pullet. Pure
bred Donaldson Reds. $2.75 for the 3.
Money order. Mrs. J. H. Carrington,
LaGrange, R 1.

2 yr. old Tompkins rooster. Large
size, smooth legs. $3, or exc. pr. Jap.
Silkie bantams, or 6 - 2 mos. Cornish
game pullets. Mrs.:S. P. Jones, Lula.
Star Rt. ~

TURKEYS FOR SALE a

Pure Bourbon Red baby turkeys from
2 yr. old stock, 30c ea. del. Mother
hens, $3 ea. Mrs. Julian F. Pruitt, La-
vonia. fore

8 turkeys, 3 wks.- old, 55 ea; 16- baby
turkeys, week old, 35c ea. Add post-
age. .Mrs. C. H. Capel, Molena.
-Baby turkeys, 50c each, and hen to
go with them, $3.50 extra. D. H. O-
den, Blackshear. ;

Poultry Wanted

Bantams: Want 6 small type Golden
Sebright bantam laying hens.
Bee E. S. Marshall, Dawson. Box

Games: Want exc. $10 value for 10
frying size Cornish Game pullets. Or
W.L., or R. I. Reds. Mrs. S. P. Jones,
Lula. Star Rt.

_ Minorcas: Exc. 2 . C. Black Minor-
ca pure bred roosters for 2 same breed.







All pure bred White Orp. Money or-|

are last spring pullets, $1 each. Mon--

John P. Barringer, Atlanta. 808 Pala--

State |





Thursday, May 28, 1931.

Will wt. about 2 lbs. in 10 days. T. A.

Hilton, Carrolton,

Lakenvelders: Want to buy some

pure bred Lakenvelders. Write.
Garland, Waleska.

Wyandottes: Exc. 4 January or Feb-
ruary 1931 hatch frying size cockerels

for S. L. Wyandottes same age and

size right away. Mrs. M. J. MeDowell,
Blakely. R 2.

Baby Chicks For Sale

Tompkins Reds, day old. 25c each.
Mrs. A. H. Freeman, Atlanta. 1499 Mc-
Lendon Ave. NE.

Tancred Leghorns. and Scintific





Aide



crossed. hybrid chicks to spare from

hatch 29th, or book order every week.
20 per cent deposit.
Del. H. A. Neal, Carnesville.

3500: chicks every Tuesday: Reds, or
Barred Rocks, $8 C; W. Leghorns, $6.-
75>. M. G. D. Fain, Edison. -

Thompson B. Rocks, and Dunlap |
and Donaldson Reds, 8c each; $7.75 C.. .
By mail; add: 25c: Live del. Ee Re.
Bailey. Harlem. Rt 1.

- Quality, bloodtested chicks. Reds

and White Rocks. $8.50 C. del. W.S. .

Shields, Thomson. ; Tia oe
Baby chicks, $8 C. up, depending

on Grade. Live arrival, postpaid. Also
started chicks. Write for
breeds, etc. David Nichols, Austell. .

150 large breed, 2 wks old- chicks 15c
each. No chks. Mrs. J. S. Berryhil,
Cochran, Rt. 5.

High powered baby chicks at summer
prices:
Everlay Brown and Tancred W. Leg-
horns, $6 per C and up. D. F. Thom
as, Odum. :

Only a few wks. yet to get your chks.

re

Heavy breeds, $10 C. Light breeds, $9. _

H. R. Gaskins, Americus. a
Tancred 8S. W. L. cockerels, 1 mo old
May 28th, $20. C. Dr. G. H. Dunlap,

Madison. f

Pure bred Parks B. BR. chicks off ea. __

Tuesday, $7; 50; $13.50 C. Reg. Per-
mit, 23-C-31. F. W. Voight,
shear.

Baby Chicks Wanted

Want to buy a few Buff Orp. baby
chicks. Write. .Mrs. G. C. Clifton,
Millen. Bx 57. 5

Want 200 Anconas or Brown L. on-
halves to 8 wk. old. Mrs. R. L. Perry,
Rockmart. R 4. :

Want 50 pure bred dark Cornish |
game chicks to raise on halves. Write
if interested. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Car-
roliton. - ? ;

Exch value for chicks at 10c each.
Ea del. Write for information.
Gertie McGraw, Brunswick, 2907 Nor-

wich St.





Want 50-100 baby chicks to raise on. _

halves to 8 wks. I furnish feed: Any .
pure breed. Write first. Mrs. Myrl
Williams, Bowdon.

_ Want 1 or 200 chicks to raise on
halves. Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega,
Rt. 1, Box. 33. d ss ees



Eggs For Sale a



Pure bred White Cornish eggs, $1.10
per 15 del. Mrs. H. W. Law, Ocilla. R

Tompkins Red eggs, $1.50 per 15.
Mrs. A. H. Freeman, Atlanta. 1499 Me-
Lendon Ave. N. E.

Pure bred White Rock, Fischel str.

eggs. $1.10 per 15; $2, 30; $4 C. Post-
paid, Cash with order. No chks. Mrs. |
C. C. Payne, Tifton. R 6: os

Pure bred Dark Cornish game eggs,
from. prize winning stock. $1 per 15;
$3 for 50; $6 C; White Cornish game,
$1, 15, prepaid. Mrs. C. O. Sikes. Syl-
vester. Gi





sell their products.

~the housewives of Atlanta.

kets, Atlanta.



Retail F. armers
Soon On Spring Street In Atlanta |

Every effort is being made to help the farmers of Georgia to.
L Farmers markets and curb markets are being
opened in the towns that are large enough for such markets.

The State Bureau of Markets, thru its market representative,
has been: able to locate a market on one of the main thoroughfares
in Atlanta where the farmers can bring their products and sell to
: v1 LM The farmers wives are especially in-
vited to bring their jelly, preserves, etc., to offer on this market.

i There will be a small charge of 25c per day for parking space.
If you are interested, and would like to have space on this market,
communicate with Mrs. Lawrence T. Mitchell, State Bureau of Mar-

Market to Open

,











$12 C; $6.50; 50,



list of

Reds, Rocks, W. Wyandottes,

Black-







sday, May 28, 1931.

EGGS FOR SALE

ammoth Bronze turkey eggs, $2}
F. S. Bailey, Secretary, Atlanta.
nden. NE.

iant str. Black Minorca hatching
eges, $1 per 15 prepaid. L. B. Millians,
Newnan. 105 Temple Ave.

ompson selected B. R. eggs, $1 per
8.0016. del: Mrs. cA. C:












ure bred Golden Buff on eges, 75
15 postpaid. Crates to be ret. rae
oke Bentley, Martin. R 1.

ure Thompson B. R. eggs, 60c ton,
repaid. Cartons ret. Exc. some for
Orp. eggs, pure stock. Mrs. G. C.
lifton, Millen.

ite Pekin and Indian Runner
d, duck eggs, $1 per 15 prepaid P.
Exe. for anything: can use. ,H. H.
liams, Rydal. R 2. .

ine S: CG. R. I. Red eggs, 65c per
Crates ret. - Mrs. J. FP. Trawick,

re bred S. C. Buri Orp. eggs, $1
L5. Miss Ronie Johnson, Shellman.































Thompson Ringlet and Pure Pape
ack Minorca eggs, each, $1 per set-
g. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin.
Black and Grey turkey eggs, $1.75
oz. in May; $1.50 in, June. Money or-
r. Mrs. R. L. Henson, Mize.

Pure S. L. Wyandotte eggs, 75c per
ting. Crates ret. Mrs. W. E. Kirk,
ckmart, Rt. 3, Box 146.

LO lb. hens produce many of the eggs
hich I am offering at 75c setting; 2
tings, $1.25. Jersey Black Giants.
C. Floyd, Clayton, Rt. 2.

s Selected eggs of Parks B. R. cock-
D-31.. $1 per 15;
Mrs; Ji S; Raulerson;
ckingham, Ri 3, Box 27.
ak B. R. eggs, $1 per setting;
50 per 2 settings, P. P. Carton re-
ed. Mrs. Josie Jenkins, Dahlon-

> re ee Golden Buff Oe eges(
Ins, st Crate returned.





































Beoninig eggs from Donaldson pure
hens, 55c doz. postpaid; Pure bred
te Pekin duck eggs, $1 per 15. Miss
Dodd, Fairmount.

Booths AAA

ancred W. L. eggs,

uality, $1 per 15; $4.50 C. Exch for
mney, meat or pigs. Mrs. T. W. Ha-
od, Marietta, Rt. 3.

ild Mallard duck eggs for sale. Lg.
le eggs. Sat. guar. Exch for pheas-
eggs, or what have you? Lamar
erson, Albany.

rken (Spencer Wonder Bird) eggs
61.25 per 15 by parcel post. Carton re-
urned. Miss Eleanor Campbell, At-
lanta, 221 State Capitol.

en Ringlet Rock, also Ferris
str Ww. L . ggs; ist pens, $1) per 15;
30; 2nd pens, 80c per 15; $1. 35,
PS. 1, Steadam, Bainbridge.
Fancred L. eges, $t per 915.) Exch.
r potato plants, or aoney. Mrs. W.
Lewis, Toomsboro, Wt. 2.

Parks B. R. Reg. Per. 64-C-31. Se-
C a eges from best matings, $1.25,
: , 30; $3, 50; $5 C. Postpaid. Dic
ae Oa Grade. Mrs. Mamie Roach
er, Manassas.

oyal Purple Jersey Black Giant
eggs, 75c per setting; $1.25 for 30, post-}A
oe vag P. Bannister, Ball Ground,
S. C. R. I. Red eggs from stock di-
ct from Donaldson Yards, $1.25 per
del. Exch 15 eggs for 65 lbs new
ey. Mrs. Ola Jones, Grayson.
Pure bred White Rock selected eggs,
6! per 15 postpaid; $3.75 eee us post
ud, or $3.50 at my home. . Col-
Cas: Hamilton, Baxley.

ant setting of Irish Red pit game
or Irish Grey, eggs. J. A. Crumley,
Demorest.

xch 1M headed collard plants or 1
k. Honey Drip cane seed for 15 pure
iant str. Brahma eggs; twice this for

oer eges. W. L. Helms, Buena






































Will set and raise turkey, duck, geese
guinea eggs and raise to 6- 8 wks.
for half. Party furnish eggs. Write.
irs. S. Q. Harper, Waycross, Rt. 1,
Box Set



Bogs Wanted

About 2 lbs. Knight Early canta-
seed to exc. for thoroughbred
tching eggs, B. R., Reds, Buffs, Gi-
ants, or for guinea eggs. Mrs. R, L.
osser, Cordele.
Exc. value for setting of pure bred
or Barred Rock eggs. Ea. pay
postage. Mrs. Willie Johnson, Armu-



Spence,|p 7

MARKET BULLETIN

Georgia Products For Sale



BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Hastings white sugar crowder peas,
20c Ib. Imp. Red Valentine beans, -20c
lb. -M. G. Cheatam, Smyrna. R, 1.
Mung beans, 6 Ibs. $1. del.. Guar.
good beans. Rufus Merriman, Lyons.

Cream sugar crowders, small black
eyed crowders, Dixie Wonder brown-
eye, ea. 50c qt., 3 qts. $1 postpaid. Pearl
Aderhold, Lavonia.

Speckled pea.s 100 per cent germin-
ation. $3 bu. here; Mathews Yellows,
$3 bu. here. Exc. for Otootans at rate,
3 bu. of either above for 2 bu. Otoo-
a W. H. Bolton, Griffin.

2 bu. Mathews, imp. Soys; $1 pk. $4
bu. FOB. R. L. Albea, Metasville.
Best, recleaned Brabs. No trash in
best 2 1-2 bu. bags, $3 bu. FOB here.
W. J. Potts, Bonaire.

. Cream Sugar crowders, 10 1b; 20 lbs.

$1.75; white, black-eyed peas, 5c lb.
$3 bu; Soy beans, large yellow. 5 Jb.
bk lbs. D0C: Sound, clean. FOB. Lau-
ren Noble, Trenton.

10 bu. Blue Speckled and Whinpoor-
will peas, mixed. Sound. $2.50 bu. W.
M. Fortner, Meansville. R 1.

50 bu. Unknown peas, $2.50 bu. Guar.
pure, sound and weevil free... L. J.
Folds, LaGrange. R 1.

Seed: Bush white baby: limas, 15c
lb; red speckled and white crowders.
12 1-2c lb; Calif. black-eyed, 10c: lb;
Red Rippers, $2.50 bu. Add postage.
-Miss C. L. Kellogg, Cumming, R 5.

Best var. Silver Hull peas, 12 1-2c lb;
Dixie Queen brown-eyed, white, 12c
lb; white lady peas, 15c Ib. 5 lb. Post-
paid. Mrs. L: J. Evans, Ball Ground.
Re3.

10 bu. No. 1 New Eras, $2 bu. J. N.
Miller, Leo.

Sound, recleaned, unmixed large
cream crowders, Lady peas, yellow 2
crop crowders, 5 lb. up; 12c Jb. post-
paid. Prompt del. C.F: es
Buford. m2
' Large cream sugar crowders, run-
ning var. bright and weevil free. 6 lbs.
$1 postpaid, or exc. for Imp. P. R. po-
tato plants at $1.50 ea. C. R. Burell,
Auburn.

Pure white Sugar crowders, 20c lb;
cream crowders, 12 1-2c; Red Valen-

Whips, $2.40 bu; New. Eras (90 per
cent pure), $2.35; sound, mixed,: $2.25;
few Biloxi Soy beans, $3 50. FOB. P.
R. Stanley, Greensboro.

Hastings Brown Sugar, also Black
Crowders 3 weeks earlier. 10c lb. $5
bu. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce. R 5.

40 bu. No. 1. Irons, $2.50 bu; 50 bu.
No. 1 Brabs, $2.65 bu. _C. H. Cooks,
Sandersville. RFD.

Yellow Crowders, $3.60 bu. in 1 bu.
quantities; $3 bu. in 2 or more bu. lots,
No orders accepted for less. than 1 bu.
Redden W. Adams, Boston.

15 bu. Tillman Soys for hay, $2. 25 bu.
FOB. Cash with order. Guar sound
and clean. W. O. Birdsong, Gordon.

New Eras, 100 per cent sound. Pick-
ed before rains. $2.75 bu. FOB. Wal-
ter Tillman, Hillsboro.

25 bu; pure Calif. blackeyed, $4. Z.

Tate, Jr., Middleton, Rt. 1.

Blue Whippoorwill peas and threshed
cane seed. P. E. Jackson, Lawrence-
ville.

Perfect peas for seed. Pay when crop
is gathered. -Gilt edge not required.
11 bu for sale. Send stamp for reply.
Weimer Clark, Summertown. ;

No. 1 Laredo Soys, $3.75; Biloxi Soys

order. D: C. Strother, Ft. Valley.

Red speckled crowders, 10c cup. Ex.
for white sacks, or anything can_ use.
Ea pay postage. Write. Mrs. Lillie
Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Purple Hull white table peas, 40c at.
prepaid. No stamps. Mrs. Ruby How-
ard, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

50 bu. strictly No. 1 Tron peas, $3 bu.
FOB. L. S. Hayes, Bonaire.

BUTTER FOR SALE

3 to 4 lbs. fresh firm, yellow butter,
per week, 25c Ib. del. Mrs. Hattie
Wofford, Gainesville, Ribvcos

3 Ibs fresh Jersey butter ea. week.
No. coloring. Brick molds, 25 1b. Mrs.
W. M. Brazil, Roopville, Rt. 2.

3 Ibs. Jersey butter per week, 25c lb.
Mrs. L. B. Frey, Dallas. R 3.

4 Ibs. fresh, firm country butter ea.
week, 25c lb. Add postage. Mrs. W. L.
Gayler, Lylerly.. R 1.

CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE
Hastings Prolific. 1st. yr. Selected







ee. Rl. Bx 46.





tine beans, 20c Ib. W.C. Smith, Smy-
rna.
25 bu. each,- No. 1 peas, Brown

50 bu. sound and bright New Eras, |

some damaved, $2.50. Remittance with

for seed. $2.50 bu. FOB. Exc. for po-

4

Lea plants. J. OB, Beasley, Lavonia.

ey bu, corn, $1 bu. W. M. Fortner,

| Meansville. R 1.

Mexican June corn, Blue and White,
we pk. J. H. Durand, Flowery Branch.

Mexican June corn, Blue and White
mixed. Write for sample and price.
S. B. Kinard, Jackson.

Ear corn, truck loads or car loads.
le per Ib. FOB. Peach County. Chas.
B. Ingram, Ft. Valley.

Weevil reistant corn, 10c Ib. W. C.
Smith, Smyrna.

Truck load corn in shuck, 15c bu,
at Crib. C. L. Bradford, Lithonia. Realy

Hastings Mexican Prolific June, 35c
gal. Byron Jordon, Reynolds, Rt. 3.
Whatleys Prolific. Certified by Ga.
Crop Imp. Assn. 99 per cent pure, $2.-
50 bu; less than bu. lots rate of $3
bu. Postage extra. H. O. Lovyorn,
Carrollton. :
Whatleys Prolific, 1-2 bu. $2.50 bu;
larger lots, $2.40 FOB; less than bu.
lots, rate of $3 bu. Postage extra. Har-
ris Springer, Carrollton. ~

Blue Mexican June, 75c peck, PP pre-
paid. A. F. Hardy, Mountville.

FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Oak wood smoked sides and should-
ers, 17 lb; hams, 25c. Malvin Collins,

Whigham,

Country hams, smoked, 28 lb; Sides,
smoked, clear Ribs, 18 1b; shoulders,
20c lb. L. P. Strange, Swainsboro, Rt.

Ns

2 country cured hams, wt. 38 Ibs. $9
each, del. to 2nd zone, or 20c lb. FOB.
A. J. Grant, Dallas. R 2.

- Old fashioned Hickory smoked coun-
try sausage. All pork. Carefully cur-
ed. 4 lbs $1.- Postpaid to 3rd zone. R.
F, Davis, Arlington. R 1.

A FRUIT FOR SALE

Dried peaches and apples, 15c lb. Ex.
for honey. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin.

Fresh huckleberries 50c gal. del. Mrs.
B. S. Ward, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.

Nice, sudried apples, free from
worms, etc. 12 1-2c lb. del. Cash with







order. Henry F. Weaver, Marion.
GRAIN FOR SALE
Sagrain 303. Sensational grain hay

and forage crop. Sure crop. Plant un-
til July. Pure No. Ga. seed. 5 lbs. $1;
$2 pk; $6 bu. H. A. Neal, Carnesville.

HAY FOR SALE
10 tons Alfalfa hay. Make best of-
fer. Fred L. White, Buckhead.
1 car good non hay; 2 cars Crab
Grass and 'C r hay. Make best of-
fer. J. D. Fagan, Ft. Valley, RFD.
New, bulk Oats and Vetch, well cur-
ae; ole per ton. Send for truck load.
. Strother, Ft. Valley. *

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE
Beeswax, 25 Ib. 5. Ib. quantities.
L. H. Oden, Blackshear.
Bright No. 1 sections honey, $3. s.
24s;. No. 1. Gallberry, $3.50 cs. 24s.





crop; 100 cs. or more. W. M. Beasley,

Claxton.

Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland.

New Ext. honey in bbls. 5 1-2c 1b; 10
Ib. pails, 6: to cs. $6 Cs. FOB. Single
pail del. by mail, $1.50. John W. Ber-
ryhill, Lakeland.

Fresh, new Gallberry honey, $1.50
per 10 lbs. del. Chunk or Ext. D. F.
Thomas, Odum.

Make best offer for 15 lbs. beeswax
in cakes; also 10 lbs. beef tallow, FOB.
J.ed. Altman, Baxley.

New crop honey forssale or exc. for
6-8 wks. old pullets or for Field peas.
L. R. Moseley, Broxton.

Nice, bright new Chunk honey, 5 Ib.
cans, 75c; 10 lb. $1.50. Cash iwth or-

der. L. G. H. Scott, Ludowici, Rt. 1.

Six 10 lb. pails Fancy Ext honey,
$6.30; six 10 lb. Chunk, $7.25; two 10
lb. Ext. $2.75 postpaid; one 10 lb. Ext.
$1.50 postpaid. Jno. A. Crumney, Doc-
tortown/

Five 75 lb. cans strained honey, 10c

lb at my home. W. J. Morgan, Still-
more.
. Gallberry Chunk, 50 and 60 Ib. tins,
13c lb. FOB; New bright Chunk, 10c
Ib. All 19381 honey. Cash with order.
S. L. Daughtry, Ogeechee, Rt. 1.



White Spanish peanuts, 50 lb. lots,
9c; 100 b., 8 1-2c lb. No orders less
than 50 Ibs. Joe M. Brown, McRae.

About 20 bu. recleaned, seed Span-
ish peanuts, 4c Ib. Money order F Oniy
W. L. Dixon, Avera.





| Bx: 5%.

FOB. Like to get party to handle.

New Ext. honey in 5 1b. pails, $1 del.| 2

PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE













PAGE FIVE

POTATOES FOR SALE :

100 bu. new Fancy Red bliss Irish
potatoes $2 bu. Write for prices on

small potatoes for planting. G. E.
King, Howell. ae

SYRUP FOR SALE
Pure Ga. Cane syrup in 12 lb. cans,
60c, while it lasts. H. G. Ray, Donal-
sonville.

Pure Ga. cane syrup, 12 1-2 gal. cans
to cs. $4.25 per cs. Malvin Collins,

Whigham.

Fine quality sorghum, 75c gal. in qt. -
cans, or 70c gal. in 1-2 gal. cans. FOB |
Newnan. Wayne P. Sewell, me.
Ponce de.Leon Apts.

Strictly pure Ga. Cane syrup in cans a
of 12: half gals, $3.75) JT. Ponder, ~
Whigham. FES en

_. VEGETABLES FOR SALE
. Large Hot pepper, 10c doz. Eva,
Haynes, Buford. o
Vegetables for sale daily at my gar-
den. Augusta Grant, Cedartown. R 6.
ce

Everbearing half running stvined
snap beans, 25c lb. Exch for dried
fruit. Lb. for 2 lbs. fruit, either kind.
J. W. Mitchell, Ashburn, Rt. 3.
















Georgia Products Wanted



BEANS AND PEAS WANTED

Want White Crowder- peas. Give
price per bu. Miss Ruth McCosh,
Glenn. Box 25.

Exc. Ga. Cane syrup at $1 gal. tor
peas. Brabs or Irons preferred. State |
price and variety. A. J. Williams, Haz-
lehurst. R 3. ae

Exc: Early Triumph potato slips for
Brabham peas. 2 M. slips for 1 bu.
peas. 1 to 3 bu. wanted; Ha. del. L. EL
Williams, Ty Ty.

Want 6 bu. Brab or Iron peas. Exch



10M Porto Rico potato plants. E, C. |
Pope, Ocilla., ;
Send sample and_ best prices, - any |

variety peas to be sown for good hay
crop after cutting oats. Wayne P.
Sewell, Atlanta, Ponce de Leon Apts.
Exch. reg N. Z. White rabbits for
Austrian peas. David Jennings, Jr
Americus. i
Want about 100 bu. Austrian Winter
peas. J. W. Nunnalley, Douglasville.

PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED

52 lbs Stewart pecans, large size, 25c
lb; Money-Makers, 20c lb. L. P. Strange
Swainsboro, Rts 5, ee

Want Red Spanish peanuts. Give
price per bu, Miss Ruth McCosh,,
Glenn. Box 25. |

Will pay up to 15 lb. for pecans.
Send small sample. H. H. Sullivan, At-.
lanta. 7 Sheridan Drive.

Exc. White Mammoth Pekin duck
eggs, 70c doz. or W. L.,eggs, 60c per 15
for peanuts, F. A. Rovers, irae 3



ton. E> Rt. 1. Bx: 261.

Live Stock For Sale an

CATTLE FOR SALE | Ree

Good Jersey cow, fresh in. Heifer
calf; also some heifers, 3 mos. to 2 STSr
old, for sale. H. H. Kellogg, oe eG







3..cows giving milk; 1 with young
calf, 3 wks. old, for sale. W. M. Fort-_
her, Meansville. R 1. 5
; Reg. Jersey bull calf. Sired by Ra-
leigh bull, out, of very fine Oxford-
Raleigh cow. $10 and furnish Ped.
for registering; $15 reg. in _buyers
name, -H. J. Bailey, Raymond.

Reg. Polled Herefords, bulls and
heifers. 8 to 10 mos. old. Perry E.
Lunsford, Covington.

13. mos. old Guernsey heifer; pure
bred. No papers. $15. L. M. Ader-
hold, Lavonia.

Guernsey calves, both sex. 60 days
to Yr. old. Best breeding. $50 up.
Notes accepted. F. S. Bailey, Secre-_
tary. Atlanta. 35 Linden Ave. NE.

Milch cow with 2nd calf, About 2
1-2 gal. per day. $40. John H. Gibson,
Riverdale.

Fresh Jersey 3 1-2 gal. cow. $50. Ww.
D. Bates, Tunnel Hill.

3 gal. young cow, 2 yrs. old. Good
stock, no horns, freshened about 30
days ago $40 without calf; also beef
cattle Reasonable. J.C. Newsom,
Sandersville. ca

Pure bred Hereford and Aberdeen
Angus bulls. Small and large. Accept
bankable note. R. Oden, Blackshear,

fresh in.

Box 8.
Reg. Jersey cow, ee E.
Jackson, Lawrenceville.
Good J. milch cow, two 2 1-2 gal. $35
Mrs. E. L. Sterner, Royston, Rt. 3.



Pure bred Reg. Hereford cattle, bat
sex. E. T. Boswell, =o



-- Live Stock For Sale



= CATTLE FOR SALE

t good fresh cow, 5 1-2 yr old, 4 gal
or more with good feed. Heifer calf,
born May 13th, $60 for both Cash, A.
W. Nations, Carrollton, Rt. 6. :

: HOGS FOR SALE

Will exc: thoroughbred Duroc Jersey

ale eligible registration. O. H. Wright
Atlanta. 515 Peters Bldg. :

Reg. P. C. pigs, ready to ship. Joe.
R. Martin, Carrollton. R 3.

Pure bred Duroc J. boar, 6 mos. old,
wt. 125 Ibs., breeding right. $20 FOB;



pure Duroc J. pig for meat purposes. |

$5 at 8 wks. G. C. Daniel, LaGrange.

3 pure bred Duroc J. boar pigs, 9 9

wks. old. $10 ea. reg. in buyers name.
. W. Wright, Jr., LaGrange. R 1.

Red Berkshire mixed with Black Es-
sex, 2 yr. old sow. Life time treat-
ment. $25. Ione Lewis,-Baxley. |

3 mos. old, Reg. Duroc pigs by Early
Dawn, Spring 1930 Champion boar of
the world. $20 ea. FOB. Henry T.

umsden, Talbotton. :

10 mos. old, 150 lb. Duroc J. gilt,
bred to fine Duroc, farrow last July.
noculated for life. Fine stock, $25

OB. W. S. Simmons, Guyton.

Good stock pigs, $3.50 each FOB. S.

-Roughton, Scotland,
14 pure bred, Straight-Nose Berk-
shire pigs. Ready June 26th, at 6 wks.
old. $10 ea. or $12 registered. Dor-
sey Martin, Canon.

. P. C. pigs. E. T. Boswell, Si-

.

oam..
Duroc and P. C. Cross, 140 lb. male
hog, $10. Exch for Red or B. R. hens
ure bred. Mrs. Katie Hood, Staple-
ton. =
25 big bone P. C. 2 mos old pigs. Ex-
tra fine, $15 pr. FOB. All exp. paid.
Full blood but not ent. reg. A. P. Gross
Glenn.
PP. C. sow bred to farrow in August.
Ent. to reg. $50. Mrs. W. D. Richards,
Gainesville. 18 E. Summit St.

Duroc J. boar pigs, 4 mos old, 60 to
0 Ibs. Immune for life. Reg. in buy-
rs name. $12.50 ea. $24 for 2. L. M.
rennedy, Collins. ;
6 Duroc pigs, 8 wks. old. Sub. to reg.
females, $10 each; 4 males, $7.50 ea.
J. T. Davis, Doerun, Rt. 2.

RABBITS FOR SALE .
_ Sev. pr. Chinchillas,.2 mos. old, $1
pr. Pure stock. C. R. Hallman, Doug-
lasville. R 1. ee
- 2 Chinchilla does, Reg. $4 ea. Hu-
gene Cown, Stone Mtn.
-. 8 almost grown Chinchillas, buck
and 2 does. $2; young Chinchillas, 50c
ea. Party to pay express. Money or-
der with order. Mrs. H. O. Padgett,
Atanta. 160 Howard. St. SE.
- Pure bred Taylors Chinchilla 3 mos.
old buck, $1. J. P. Brown, Meansville:
_.Few fine, young, ped. Chinchilla
breeders. Does and bucks. -Reason-
able prices. Write promptly. A. W.
Melton, Thomasville. a
_N, Z. Red buck, $1.50 or exch. for
aby ducks, 2 or 3 wks. old. Give 20c
for Mammoth White Pekins. Joe
' Smith, Barnesville. R 3. Bx 7.
_-N. Z. Whites, 75c each, 5 for $2.50, 4
mos. old. Mrs. J. C. McConnell, Ath-
ns. 264 Nantahala Ave. ;
N. Z. Whites from reg. stock; Tested
Ped. (will reg.), 10 Ibs. 10 mos. old,
uck, $4; 8 wks old, $2.50 pr. Ped. Wt.
3 lbs. Harold Smith, Baxley.
~ 9 mos. old Chinchilla buck for sale.
Mrs. J..B. Jenkins, Albany. 904 No.
Jackson St. phone, 1265.
- Make more money with Chinchillas.
- Write for description and prices. H.
-_R. Gaskins, Americus.
~ Chin. buck and 2 does, grown. Sell
or exch. L. M. Hodges, Oliver.
Chinchilla does, bred, $2; 1 doe, 4
young, $2.50; 10 mos old buck, $1.50.
Dr. G..H. Dunlap, Madison.
~ Buck rabbit from Stahls stock, $1.50.
Chas. A. Coffin, Richland. -
Pure bred, 6 wks_ old _ Chinchillas,
$1.25 pr; 8 wks. old, $1.25 pr. Leon
R. Hudson, Fairburn. Zs:

HORSES AND MULES FOR SAL
_ Extra good farm mare. Wt. 1200 Ibs.
Sound in every way. Real plow horse.
No plug. Bargain, $100. J. T. Ethe-
ridge, Atlanta. 306 Walton Bldg.
~ Calico Shetland pony mare,
broke for sale or exc. for value.
Stella T. Justice, Cedarsprings.
1 white Shetland pony. Left foot is
club. Will do light farm work. $20.
Otis L. Gunter,, Grayson. R 1.
1M. Jb. horse. Work anywhere. Sell
r exc. for 900 Ib. mule. W. M. Fort-
ner, Meansville. R 1.
9 1-2 yr. old, 1050 lb. black horse,
gentle, good cond. good worker. $90.



e

well
Mrs.



MARKET BOLLETOIN =

Exc. for young, fresh-in, 3 1-2 gal. cow
and $40. John Green, Atlanta. 515 3rd
St. NW.

1 Ga. raised black mare colt, 3 yrs.
old May 31st. $50 COD. C. L. Bradford,
Lithonia. R 1. :

2 yr. old Shetland pony, $30 Write.
Leon R. Hudson, Fairburn.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

85 black-face ewes. Swampshire and
Hampshire cross; Full Hampshire
buck. Keep lambs or sell with ewes.
At my farm, 5 mi. Clayton. Tennessee
Valley. T. J. Ritchie, Clayton.

Live Stock Wanted.

Cattle: Want about 10 choice Guern-
sey or Jersey springers. John W.
Harm, Savannah. White Bluff Road.

Exe. reg. Jersey bull calf; grandson
of famous imported Combination Pre-
mier, for a reg. J. heifer calf. S. G.
McNeill, Arlington.

Want cattle to pasture. 75c per head.
Penned every night. Good pasture,
water the year round. L. EH. Williams,
Ty Ly. 2

Sheep and Goats: Grown goats
wanted. State price, number you have
and location. R. J. Harris, Collins.

Rabbits: Want pr. N. Z. rabbits,
buck and doe. Exc. $10 value. W. T.
Tyson, Frolana. R 1.

Hogs: Exc. value for 2 pigs, 5-6 wks.
ae a shoat. F. N. Holland, Avalon.

Want an O. I. C. or White Chester
male hog. Exc. honey. J. M. Goolsby,
Graham. R 1.

Exc, $55 value for hogs, and corn.
Write. W. W.. Temples, Columbus. R 2.
Bx. 49. :

Buy 4 shoats, wt. 50 - 75 lbs. gross.
Write what you have. W. M. Fort-
ner, Meansville. R 1. 5

Want reg. Duroc J. male hog, about
Yr. old, cheap for eash. Write what
you have. Wm. B. Walker, Dahlonega.









CATTLE WANTED
Want 10 Grade heifer calves, 6 to 20
mos old. State lowest price on first
letter. W. H. Bolton, Griffin. :

HOGS WANTED

Want thrifty, well bred Berkshire or
S. P. C. male, 40 to 60 Ibs. Must be
reasonable price. State what you have.
E. S. Hicks, Yatesville.

Want 1 Berkshire-Straight Nose kind
5 or 6 mos old male. Must have pa-
pers. S. C. Jones, Milan.

Want 2 pigs, 6-8 wks. old. P. C.
Reid, Bremen. :

Pay cash, 8c lb. gross for 4 good,
thrifty feeder shoats. 30-40 lbs. Del.
Alto, John B. Nix, Alto. R 1.

Want 4 barrow shoats, cheap for
cash. Crated, if not over 40 miles
from above address. L. E. Strange,
Cobbtown.

~ RABBITS WANTED
Want 5 does and 1 buck to raise
from on halves.. Will pay chgs. both
ways. Write if interested. J. C. Gold-
smith, Lavonia. R 2. -







Miscellaneous For Sale



Flue cured tobacco, 10 Ib. Mrs.
Ralph Bennett, Surrency. - :
Fresh, unslated tallow, 20c lb. Add

postage on less than 1 Ib. Mrs. W. L.

Daniel, Dawson. R 1. Bx 101..

Old, yellow tobacco in fine shape. 5
Ib. boxes, 75c per box. C. Fetter, Sur-
rency.

Finest grade tobacco, Yellow Leaf.

| Home made, 20c Ib. Mrs. Ruth Spivey,

Surrency.

Tobacco, best grade. 15c Ib. In 5 Ib.
boxes. Mrs. Lilla Campbell, Surrency.
_ Shade dried sage, 60c lb; horse rad-
ish plants, 10c each; carriander and
citron seed, 5c thls. Add postage. Mrs.
Ralph Williams, Cumming.

Yellow root, 20c, dried; green 15c Ib:

May cherry trees, 25c each; Mastodon |

strawberry, 30c C; raspberry and dew-
berry, 35c doz. Add postage. Mrs. B.
W. Ash, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

_ Cumfrey root, chinquapin root, 20c;
horse radish, 3 bun. 25c; field straw-
berry, $1 M; sassafras, 20c Ib. Add
postage. Exch for sacks. Miss L. M.
White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

I doz. 15 cap. Egg cartons, new, $2.50
or exch for 25 chicks, B. R., or Reds,
Hes bred. Mrs. Katie Hood, Staple-
on
Fig preserves, strawberry, blackberry
and dewherry jam, 50c qt., 30c pt; jelly,
ae pe Mrs. Lula. Hawkins, Alpharetta

Large bundle of long broom straw,
enough for 12 brooms, 85c; 4 pts. Hot

| ville. R 1.

pepper sauce, 25c pt. Mrs. R. W. Hud-
son, Lorane, Rt. 1. =
Yellow Root, cherry bark, Black Haw,
15c lb. Sassafras bark, Mayapple root
20c lb; rattle root, 25c. Willie G. An-
derson Murrayville, Rt. 1. :

Dill switches for dill pickles, 10 for
25c plus postage. No stamps. Moss
packed. Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thomas-
boro. :

Wild cherry bark, dry, 25c lb; green,
15c; Sassafras, green, 10c. Add post-
age. Wm. Joiner, Louisville. R 2.

Fine, med. and coarsely ground oy-
ster shell for chickens. $1 per Cwt.
FOB. W. A. Smith, Savannah. 102
Bay St. East.

Nice back walnut kernels, 80c Ib.

Del.. Mrs. M. C. Mason, Cut Cane.
. Green poke root, 10c lb; Yellow and
Sassafras root, 15c lb. Postage to he
added in lots less than 5 lbs. :Alva
Ferguson, Cornelia. R I. :

25c 1b; wild cherry bark, Black Haw
and Sassafras, 20c lb. Add postage.
Miss Verly Anderson, Gainesville. R 2.
2 or 300 lbs. poke root, 15c Ib. Miss
Blanche Pate, Grantville. :

Roots and herbs of all kinds for
sale. Vernon Meeler, Baldwin.

Poke root, 30c Ib. Sassafras bark,
25c lb. catnip, 20 bunch; cherry tree
bark, 35c lb. Add postage. Essie Sea-
bolt, Dahlonega. 3

Black Cohosh, Serpentaria, Barbara,
Angelica, Pleurisy, Queens. Delight,
Pipsisseua, and other roots and herbs.
Cheap. Also other farm necessities.
S. A. Beavers, Cumming. R 2.



Miscellaneous Wanted



Tobacco: Exc. 1 setting pure Tomp-
kins Red eggs for 7 lbs. home made
chewing tobacco. Sound and good. S.
P. Jones, Lula. Star Rt.

Farm Produce: Want new crop P. R.
potatoes, watermelon, cantaloup and
other produce in truck loads at Field.
State what you have, best prices and
del. dates. H. H. Tanner, Milledge-

Fruit: Want blackberries. Give del.
prices and date of shipment, stating
kind of berries. J. W. Sammons, Tar-
rytown. R 1.

Fryers to exc. for 2 bu. peaches.
Make price on peaches and I on fryers.
Mrs, John Stewart, Gardi. -

Syrup: Exc. 1 mo. old Jersey bull
calf, sub. to reg. for 25 gal. good Ga.
Cane syrup. S. G McNeill, Arlington.

Peanuts: Exc Royal Pufple J. B.
Giant eggs for white Spanish peanuts.
R. P. Bannister, Ball Ground. R 1.

Fresh and Cured Meats: Exc. 8 B. R.
hens and unrelated rooster. April
1931 hatch, $10 value, for cured hams
and shoulders, or lard. Mrs. J. M.
Minter, Columbus. R 2. | \

Seed: Want few bu. Otootan fresh

|seed. Buy, or swap Mathews Mam-

moth Yellows, equally. Fine hog and
avec feed. W. H. Bolton, Griffin. Box
Will exch value for farm products or
labor.
Avery Drive, Hemlock, 4357-J.
Ginseng and Golden Seal. -wanted.
Send plant. for sample and give cash
price for dried roots per lb W. L
Helms, Buena Vista. : ;
Exch value for 100 lb. cap. sacks. Mrs.
B. S. Ward, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. ae
Exc. value $25 for good farm pro-
duce. Write. Mrs. O. O. Register,
Dupont, R 1.:Bx.17ts-
Want 50 ibs. geese feathers. Must
be clean. Write. C. G: McLeod, Haz-
lehurst. R A.
Exc. 1 M. collard plants for 12 good,
100 lb. white feed sacks, or 15 Donald-
ae Red eggs. Mrs. F. Happoldt, Lewis-

Farm Help Wanted

Want middle aged woman or man
and wife, white or colored, assist with
poultry, garden. Good home. Some
wages. Miss Alma Alexander, Menlo.

Want orphan girl or woman to live
aS one of family on farm and assist
with gen. chores. Ref. required. N. V.
Banks, Fayetteville.

Want honest, truthful, industrious
boy, 12 to 15 yrs. live as one of family.
Orphan preferred. Will treat right.
Wife and self only. Ben S. Satterfield,
Dahlonega, Rt. 5, Box 9. ,

Want Exp. poultryman with wife,
without children, as assistant on large
poultry and vegetable farm, 30 mi.
Columbus. Fair education and Gilt-
edge ref. required. J. E. Humes, Col-







umbus, -* =

Yellow and Rattle root, freshly dug,

Mrs. C. R. Wentz, Atlanta, 101

*| Money order.



Thursday, May 28, 193
Plants For Sale

Goy. insp P. R. piants, $1.50 M. Mo
ey order. No chks. Warren Mile
Baxley, Rt. 5. oe

Mammoth Everbearing strawber
plants 30c C del; $2.50 M. not del; gat
10c ea. 3 for 25c; few catnip pla
same price. E. L. Corley, Mauk, Rt.

Collard plants, leading var. 200,
400, 50c; 75c M postpaid. No
Ready now. T. J. Thompson, Fl
Branch. :

Limited amt. winter Heading col
plants, ready now, 25c C del. Newna
also few collard seed, same var. 1
pkt. or 25c oz. A. B. McKoy, Newn:

Himalaya blackberry plants 2 doz
40c; horse radish sets, 3 for 15c. Not
ing prepaid for less than 40c. Mr,
Sam Smith, Austell, Rt. 2. Cae

Pure, vine grown P. R. plants, Ss
insp., $1.50 M. G. W. Hasty, Daw
RFD. 3

Certified P. R. plants, parcel |
prepaid, $1.75 M; Exp. collect, 5M
tomato, $1 M. Prompt shipment.
H. Boatright, Alma.

New Stone and Baltimore to
plants, $1 M. Exch. for dried
white feed sacks, pigs, heifer ca
I. Boatright, Alma. te

Gov. insp. P. R. potato plants, fro
vine cuttings, $125 M FOB. No ch
Money order. Seab Smith, Bristol.

Imp. P. R. and a few Early Trium
$1.50 M del. E. L. Anderson, Alma

Unmixed, imp. P. R. potato pla
$150 M FOB. Horace Dean, Baxl

Purple Skin Imp. unmixed pota
plants (no white potatoes in thes
$1.50 M FOB; Few Big Stem Jerse
same price. Ernest P. Carter, Baxle

Pure P. R. plants, Gov insp $1.10
Full count. R. J. Boatright, Coffe

Pimiento pepper plants, 25c C;_



M. O.C. Perdue, Yatesville.

Imp. P. R. plants, Gov. insp. $1.25
J. D. Shannon, Alma, Rt. 1.
. Hastings Brimmer and Wilt res
ant Marglobe tomato plants, 20c
$1.20 M. Add 10c postage. Mrs. Wal-
ter McDonald, Alma, Rt. 2. =
Pimiento pepper plants, 20c C;
50 M postpaid. Prompt shipment
V. Wood, Pitts. -

Red skin P. R. potato plants, $
M FOB. J. H. Taylor, Coffee.

Late Flat Dutch and Chas. W. an
cabbage Ga. collard, 15c C; $1.25 |
New Stone and Greater B. tomato, 2:
C. Major Crowe, Cumming, Rt. : ,

P. R. Guar, unmixed, Won first p
at Plant Contest. Insp and trea
$1.45 M; 5M.up, $1.35 M. D. D. Blan
Baxley. *

Imp. P. R. plants, $1.50 M, 5M lot
$1.35 M FOB. J. E. Herndon, Baxle,
- Tomato, Norduke, June pink, Ston
Early Prolific, 90c M, or 20c C. di

J. D. McLeod, Jr.,
maha. ; : oe
_ Imp. P. R. plants, $1.50 M. Over
$1.35 M. FOB. S. D. Graham, Surr
cy, Rt. 2 ey a

P. R. plants $1.25 M. Ready to
J. R. Brown, Baxley, Rt. 3.

P. R. plants, duly insp. ready. $
M del. B. M. Dowdy, Baxley, Rt.

Porto Rico plants, Imp. not mixed,
M, 5M up, $1.75 M FOB. C. M. Bee
worth, Baxley, Rt. 4. . See

P. R. potato plants, $1.50. M. Prompt
shipment. J. G. Purcell, Baxley. 2

COD. P. R. plants, $1.35 M; Tomato
75c M 465c, 500; 10c C. Sat guar. M.
J. Lewis, Baxley, Star Rt.

Red Skin P. R. plants, from vine cut:
tings, $1.25 M del. Ga. June and July.
Leland Lightsey, Odum, Rt. 2.

Cabbage, onions, collard, tomato,
M FOB; 90c M del. Egg plants, DP.
miento pepper, 50c, 200; 500, 75
Asst. made. E. L. Durham, Saint Mar

Genuine Imp. State insp. red |
P. R. plants, $1.75:M. 5M lots, $1.6
M; 10M, $1.50 M. Cash with -orde
R. M. Cox, Moultrie, Rt. 5.

P. R. plants, $1.50 M. 5M $1.30
FOB. R. M. Morris, Surrency.

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ursday, May 28, 1931.
gia Products For Sale



BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
stings cream sugar crowders, pure
ean, 12 1-2c lb. $6 bu. Banard
omb, Fayetteville.

s on Mathews Soy heans reduc-
$4 bu. J. P. Mathews, Lovett.

0 crop stringless green pod bean

ind, Byronville. ;

ite Rice peas, not mixed, 70c gal.
postage. No chs. Mrs. Ida Sou-
nd, Hllijay, Rt. 3; Box 53. .
jastings Mung beans, 6 Ibs. $1 post-
id. Cash with order. W. E. Bledsoe,
a. 2

bu. speckled and Brab peas mixed,
_ FOB, Cashiers chk. or money
A. E. Kitchens, Shady Dale.
Tbs. Eng. pea seed, 25c lb. $10 for
ill send sample. Mrs. J. G. Mc-
|, Colquitt. ;
100 bu. sound Unknown peas,
FOB. D. Arnsdorff, Springfield.
e Brab peas, not mixed, $3.50 bu.
Adams, Juniper.

ut 35 lbs. black and white speck-
eas, 12 lb. postpaid. Ga. Exch 5)
r 15 Black Minorca eggs, or P. R.
is. Jack ODell, Sulphur Springs.
12 bu. peas, mixed, Iron, Speck-
Harrison, 75 per cent sound.
u. FOB. Sample on request. Wm
chens, Mitchell, Rt. 2.

u pure, sound, clean Clays, $2 bu
J..M. Lewis, Warthen.

stings Purple Hull cream sugar
ders, 20c lb. Pride of Ga. melon
50c lb. postpaid. J. N. Carson,



botton.
bu. peas, $2.50 bu. W. M. Fort-
Meansville.

_ COTTON SEED FOR SALE

(0 bu Wilson Type. Sound and pure

u; $3 CWT. FOB. Exch for Otoo-
ound, field peas, or pigs. T. O.

endon, Carrollton, Rt. 3. = -

0 bu. pure Wannamaker Recleaned

bu. R. C. Couch, Turin. 2

. OATS FOR SALE _

M bu. bright heavy new crop oats.

ny quantity. 50c bu. FOB. Phil-

ouse, Meigs.

(on oats, well cured for sale. Make

price FOB Hortense. Roy Harper
pe







FRUITS FOR SALE
ied peaches, free of worms, 12 1-2c
ostpaid. Mrs. Z. H. Anderson,
n, Rt. 4. :
ivated Texas blackberries now
Larger and nicer than the wood
riety. 15c qt. 50c gal. Mrs. Eugene
nny, Butler, Rt. 1. :

- Poultry For Sale

ae ANCONAS
eppard Ancona, 11 wks. old roos-
fe or exc. equal value. Ben Low-
( al, ala. 948 Capitol Ave. phone
8380.







>

Bees: BANTAMS
Oo Golden. Sebrights. Hens now
. $4.75; 6 pr. 3 mos. old, $11, or
_ pr; Exch. for other pure bred
Sa All FOB. Olin B. Moore,



. BARRED ROCKS

Pure bred B. R. bred to lay, now
ing hens, $1.25 each; 8 hens and 1
ster, $15 FOB. Mrs. Perry Fitz-
ald, Forest Glen.

ooths AAA B. R. 8 wks. cockerels,
m 300 egg-blood matings, $1 ea. in
y Number. Simon Peterson, Douglas.
0 hens, and rooster, Yr. old Holter-
+B. R. Sell or exch. for peas or
ns. G. C. Edmondson, Temple. R 2.
Jnusually fine September hatch B.
roosters, $2.50 each. Mrs. B. W.
stin, Statesboro. 212 Hill St.

: BRAHMAS
2 Brahma hens and 1 rooster, 1930
ey oe Thaddie McClendon, Tem-
ight. Brahmas, 3 hens and rooster,
0 hatch. Sell or exc. for 75 W. Leg-
S. Mrs. George Morris, Villa Rica.





MES

15c Jb. plus postage. Mrs. O. B.|

Bred for high egg production.

MARKET BULLETIN

$2, or exc. for Spanish peanuts at 5c
Ib., or Nancy Hall potato plants. W.
D. Wilbanks, Cave Springs. R 2.
sale. Hudson Nix, Fairmount.
GIANTS

11 mos. old, pure bred J. B. Giant
cock, $3. Mrs. Ralph Austin, Decatur.

LEGHORNS
120 S. C. W. L. hens, March, April
1930 hatch. Av. laying 80 eggs daily.
90c each for lot. Come with truck or
will ship. R. N. Wright, Alto.

Thoroughbred Tancred L. hens for
sale or exc. for most anything can use
on farm. Write or come see. W. N.
Poole, Lilburn. R 1.

2 - 12 wks. old B. Leghorn, Everlay
str. roosters, $1, or exc. for equal val-
ue. Ben Lowenthal, Atlanta. 948 Cap-
itol Ave. phone, Main 8380.

Roselawn S. C. W. L. 3 mos. old
cockerels, from finest egg matings. $1
ea. 5 or more, 80c each; pullets, same
age and quality, $1.25 ea. Simon Pet-
erson, Douglas. :

Eng. str. Yr. old W. L. cock, $1.25;
Booths: AAA quality Tancred, 8 - 10
wks. old, 90c ea. 2 for $1.50 FOB. Mrs.
T. W. Hagood, Marietta. R 38.

Well dev. large Barron str. W. L. 8
wks. old cockerels. Sired by Import-
ed males. Hudson Nix, Fair Mount.

5 W. L. roosters, Little over yr. old,
$5. Webster Callaway, Farmington.

150 Tancred W. L. pullets, 10 wks.
old, 85c each. FOB. J. S: Upchurch,
Carrollton.

100 Tancred S. C. W. Leghorn Mar.
hatch pullets, $100 for-lot. Mrs. Frank
Leverett, Brownsmill Road. Lakewood
Heights. Atlanta. s

_ PHEASANTS FOR SALE
1 Chinese Ringneck cock, 1 Eng.
Ringneck cock, $3 ea. $5 for both. Exc.
for bantam hens. Arthur Buckner,
Oakman.









R. I. REDS

75 fine January hatch pullets from
Donaldson highest grade, direct. $1.25
each; fine cockerel free with ea. 10
pullets. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran. R 1.

S. C. R. I. Reds. Pure stock. $1 ea.
Exe for B Rocks, Buff Orp., or Black
Giants, pure stock. Mrs. M. L. Shee-
ley, Oglethorpe. :

Pure bred S. C. R. I. Red hens, $1
ea; also 6 common, fat hens, 20c lb.
Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Ray City. R 2.

March hatch Red cockerels, wt.

nearly 1 3-4 lbs. 75c each. Mrs. J. F.

Trawick, Tennille. R 1. -

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
ETC. FOR SALE
. 11 Blue Speckled Guinea now lay-
ing hens and 1 rooster, nearly yr. old.
$10 not prepaid. Send chk. or will
a Mrs. J. C. Hawkinson, But
er, ;

Mammoth White Pekins,. $1 each; 5
wks. old ducklings, 50c ea. Exc. for
same age turkeys. Mrs. M. L. Sheeley,
Oglethorpe. 7

3 White Muscoveys, 2 ducks and 1
drake. Full grown and ducks laying.
$5. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Ray City. R 2.

14 pure Bronze baby turkeys, May
21st hatch. Hen to go with them. Sell
or exc. for pigs. Duroc Jerseys prefer-
red. Mrs..E. A. Nicholls, Sparta. R 1.
5 M. B. big bone, old ones, and 7
poults. $18 or exc. for pure bred Shep-
pard str. Anconas. L. C. Bigbie, Shell-
man.





WHITE ROCKS -
S. C. W. Rocks, $1.25 ea; chicks, 3
mos. old. $1 each. Exc. for turkeys.
Mrs. M. L. Sheeley, Oglethorpe.

: WYANDOTTES

Sev. S. L. Wyandotte and R. I. Red
cockerels, March hatch, 50c. Cash.
Exe. for anything can use: Claude W.
Davis, Calhoun. R 5. C-o E. W. Tip-
pens.

Baby Chicks For Sale

J. B. Giants, pure Marcy str. 13c ea.
Del. in lots of 25 or more. Live del.
guar. Hatch weekly. Mrs. H. J. Mc-
Corvey, Hawkinsville. :

Baby chicks from State Accredited
flocks, bloodtested for WD. and TB.
Write
for prices on number and kind you
want. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley.

High grade, blood tested chicks:
Tancred Leghorns, Barred and Buff



ay





Rocks, Reds. $8.50 C; Heavy mixed,
$8; Postpaid. W. C. Allen, Albany. Box
471.

Leghorns, 7c; heavy breeds, 8c each.
From pure, bloodtested flocks. Shipped





= GA
. Old, 9 Ib. Cornish Game cock, |

COD; Custom hatching, in Mammoth

30 select Dark Cornish cockerels for |

Buckeye Wednesdays.
Trays cap. 105 eggs.
lanta. 316 Whitehall.

50. pure bred B. R. week old chicks,
10c each; Mother hen, $1. FOB. Oth-
er hatches, June 5th and 10th. Same
price. Mrs. Clinton. Bryan, Charing.
Res E

269i eRe;
Sam Brown, At-



Egus For Sale



Eng. Pheasant eggs, $3 per 15, or $4
per 20. Arthur. Buckner, Oakman.

White Rock eggs, $1 setting. Exc. 1}

set. for 5 lb. Strained, fresh honey;
Also M. Pekin duck eggs, $1 set. or bu.
corn or meal. Mrs. M. L. Shealey, O-
glethorpe. :

Golden Sebright bantam eggs, $1.75
doz. del. Olin B. Moore, Madras.

Pure M. B. eggs, $3.50 per doz. Exc.
for farm products; Gray turkey eggs,
$3 doz; baby turkeys, 35c ea. del. lat-
ter part June. Mrs. E. S.. Ward, Fay-
etteville.

White and S. L. Wyandotte eggs, 75c
per 15; also 1 of ea. 15 mos. old cock,
$1.50 ea. L. A. Horton, Atlanta. 1169
Kontz Ave. NW. Cor. 14th St.

S. C. Red eggs, 65c per 15. Crates
ret. Mrs. J. F. Trawick, Tennille. R 1.

Fine laying str. Fawn and White In-
dian Runner duck eggs, $1 doz. Fill
See orders only. W. J. Wylan, Cleve-
land.

Tom Barron W. L. eggs, 257-298
breeding. $1 per 15, del. F. E. Grubbs,
Demorest, R 1.

Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. eggs,
75c per 15. Guar. fresh and fertile.
Prepaid safe del. No personal chks.
J. H. Loyd, Milan, R 3. :

Aristocrat B. R. eggs, from prize
winning, high production, tested stock.
$1.25 per 15 del. H. A. Stahl, Valdosta.

Pure bred Giant str. Light Brahma
eggs, $1 per 15; pure bred White Rock
eggs, 75c per 15. Mrs. W. T. Paul,
Lexington. |

Pure R. C. S. L. Wyandotte eggs, $1.
per 15. Docia Harris, Lula.

White Holland turkey eggs from 2
yr. old stock, 15c an egg. Add post-
age. Money orders only. Mrs. W. P.
McClain, Clarkesville.

Booths AAA B. R. 300 egg str. eggs,
75c per setting, $4 C. Mrs. W.-A. Tan-
ner, Broxton. aaa

W. L. eggs, 75c per 15. H. C. Led-
ford, Jefferson.

J. B. Giant eggs, '75c per 15 for rest
of season. Postpaid. Mrs. Z. H. An-
derson, Bowdon. R 4. z

Pure bred W. L. eggs, 60c per 15
postpaid. Cash with order.
Preston; Bowdon. R 5.

J. B. Giant eggs from pure stock. $1.-
25 per 15, or exc for potato plants, pea-
nuts, syrup or anything can Use. Mrs.
W. E. Whisnante, Rutledge.

Pure bred Dark Cornish game strict-
ly fresh eggs, $1 per 15 del. Mrs. C. A.
Patterson, Ty Ty.

Live Stock For Sale



Mrs. J. S. |






























PAGE SEVEN
bred on both sides. $7 pr. 8 wks. old

at my home; other pigs for sale. Clin-
ton Bryan, Charing. FR 1.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE _
40 head good stock nannie goats, all
with kids, $1.50 each. FOB. J. I. Tay-_
lor, Goggins. R 1. Be
Reg. 3 yr. old Nubian milk goat, bred _
to reg. N. buck, kid last of June. 3
qts.:at first kidding. $30 FOB. F. E..
Grubbs, Demorest. R 1.

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE

1 M. lb. work horse for sale or exc.
for 900 Ib. mule. W. M.- Fortner, |
Meansville. R 1. : ae

Real good mule, 10 yrs. old, wt. 1150









lbs. $125. R. C. Couch, Turin,
RABBITS FOR SALE
Chinchillas, heavy wts. Reg. Ped).

Does with young. Best of breeding
stock. $5 to $20. Dupree Jordon, De-
catur. 418 Ponce de Leon Place. Dea.
2301-R. : ae

Reg. Chinchillas, 18 mos. old. Good
size and healthy. $3 ea. or buck and
2 does, $8. L. O. Johns, Winokur: R 1.
BOx Si. =

Stahls. Gold Cert. Chinchillas, Sil-
vers, Martins, White Angoras, Special
bargain in does with litters. At once.
Mrs. B. W. Ruston, Statesboro. 212
Hill St.

Pure bred Chinchillas, $5 per pr.
DeLos Turner, Grififn, RC. .

36 fine, healthy, ped. Chinchiillas, 5
wks. to 1 yr. old. Sell all or, part.
Bargain. G. H. Marchman, Atlanta.
300 Richardson St. SW. ee

2 Stahls H. W. Gold Cert. Chin-
chilla does, fully ped. Eligible to reg.
4 1-2 mos. old. 6 Ibs. $3 ea. Also White
vremuish for sale. H. A. Stahl, Valdos-~

a.
N. Z. Whites, highest quality breed-

ers. Does and bucks. Ped. furnished.
Reasonable prices. A. W. Melton,
Thomasville. ;

2 does and 1 buck, 1 young doe, 2
mos. old. Sell or exc. for 6 hens,
Brown lL. or Black Minorcas. Tom
Hudson, Hartsfield.

. PIGEONS FOR SALE :
Few prs. French Mondaine pigeons,
$5 pr. Good breeders. Wm. F. Wat-
kins, Millen. Box 306. oa
15 White Kings, $3 pr; 10 pr. Splash-
ed Carneaux, $2 pr; 50 pr. Homers, $1
pr. James C. Fletcher, Moultrie.

_Live Stock Wanted

CATTLE WANTED
Want good, without bad habits, milch
cow. not over 5-6 yrs. old. Guar. not
less than 3 gal. milk, 1 1-2 lb. butter.
Exch. Joe L. Smith, Homerville. ee
_ Want 1 good Jersey cow now giv-
ing milk to keep and. feed until Fall,
2 1-2 to 3 gal. T. B. tested. Write for
es Mrs. Emma Frady, Cleve-
and. 5







s



CATTLE FOR SALE
Extra fine 4 1-2 mo. old J. bull for
sale. Docia Harris, Lula.
1 bull yearling, $10. W. M. Fort-
ner, Meansville. :
Fine milk and butter cow. Holstein

and Jersey mixed. Fresh in. Bargain.

Mrs. J. C. Thomas, Maysville. Box 432.
6 wks. old Jersey male calf fromex-
tra good stock on both sides. $25. in-
cluding papers, at barn. J. R. Wodd,
Powder Springs. ,
Sev. fresh in cows for sale, on High-

way, 2 miles east. Palmetto. R. D.
Tatum, Palmetto.
Good milch cow. First calf. Rea-

sonable price. W.C. Wiley, Lula. R 1.

1 1-2 yr. old J. male, $35, or exc. for
nice heifer same age. A. B. McKoy,
Newnan. R 5.

Jerseys: orange color, 4 gal. 8 yrs.
old, $75; 1 fresh in, 3 gal. $45; 2 roans,
4 and 8 yrs. old, freshen soon. Grady
H. Ridley, Franklin.

HOGS FOR SALE

Duroc J. sow with papers. Immune.
$20, or exc. for heifer, J. or Guernsey,
good breed. Mrs. T. Ladmy, Douglas.
R 3. Bx 142.

8 P. C. and Berkshire 6 wks. old pigs,
and 3 big bone Guinea cross with
Berkshire, $5 each, FOB. B. F. Mor-
rison, Gainesville. R 8.

Pure bred big bone P. C. male 3 mo.
old pig. Thrifty, good cond. $10. R.
C. Couch, Turin.

Good brood sow, wt. about 200 Ibs.
Farrow in September. $25. or exc. for
milch cow. Harvey C. Jones, Still-
more, R 1. Box 120.

Big Berkshire boar, $25; fine young
Duroc, $25. At barn, 2 miles Fast Pal-
metto. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto. :



Pr. S. P. C. and B. P. C. cross, pure



St., East.
















HOGS WANTED |

Want Reg. Essex boar, 4 to 8 mos.
old, cheap for cash or exch. Donaldson
Red rooster and hens. D. J. Smith, Ti-
ger, Rt. 1, Box. 37.
Exch. imp. red skin P. R. potato
plants for good breed P. C. pig. G. H.
Lord, Graham.
Exch from 1 to 5 Jersey milch cows
with young calves for brood sows or
pigs. Advise at once. L. B. Brown,
Howard.
Want 4 shoats, wt. about 75 Ibs. ea.
gross. W. M. Fortner, Meansville.

DEER WANTED . : :
Want 1 buck deer and 4 or 5 does, 1

to 5 yrs. old. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery
Branch.

. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED

Want to buy Rocky Mtn. billy goat
Natural Butt headed, 8 to 12 mos. old
Daniel Meeks, Nicholls.

RABBITS WANTED =
_Want to buy 1 pr. of the largest rab-
bits grown, also want reg. Chinchillas.
nae aoe J. D. Ward, Columbus, 217

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
Snake root, 20c lb. Hubert Barnes,
Norcross, Rt. 2. poe3
Yellow root, 35c lb. Grub root, 50c Ib.
Add postage on small orders. Miss Cleo |

Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
100 Ib.
No. 1

_t or more sheeting sacks,

aes 7 ee ae Plus postage.

cond. rs. Patsy M. Turner, Hapeville

3347 Colville Ave. ee
Fine, med and coarsly ground oy-

ster shell for chickens, $1 per CWT,
FOB. W. A. Smith, Savannah, 102 Bay





40 bu.

Con

Hastings pure Stone Mtn. melon

~ seed, 50c lb. Major Crowe, Cumming.

Honey Drip. cane seed. Sound and
pure. 5c ib. Add postage. $2 bu.
FOB. T. O. McLendon, Carrollton. R
ae
Stone Mtn. melon seed. 75e Ib.
Banard Stinchcomb, Fayetteville.

- Flat Dutch, J. Wakefield cabbage
seed, $1 lb; New Stone, Baltimore to-
mato, 75c lb; Marglobe, $2 lb. B. R.
Woodliff, Flowery Branch: A

Cherrie pepper seed, 10c spoonful.
Docia Harris, Lula. ;

_ Pure Texas Blue Seal cane seed, $1.-
b0e: Pky Se IOICPOR:: Gans.
Skelton, Royston. R 1.

Hastings pure Poultry beans, 25c Ib;
New Prosperity onion seed, 25c 02;
Calif. Giant Sweet pepper and Fila.

Special tomatoes, 20c doz. Mrs. R. H.
Wright, Middleton. -

3 bu. Ribbon Cane seed, $3.50 for

jot. FOB. J. V. McClure, Acworth. 'R

ES
Russian sunflower seed, 40c qt; 75c
per 1-2 gal; white pin-point pop corn,
5e per 2 spoonfuls. Del.. Charlie T.
Smith, Austell. R 2.
Pure Honey Drip seed, 5c Ib. plus

postage; $2.50-bu. FOB; Also Cushaw

seed for sale. A. L. Tripper, Elberton.

Ri.

Winter watermelon seed, 10c for. 25
: Chinese long radish, same price,

gage, 10c spoonful; few lbs. Egyptian

wheat corn, 25c Ib. del.

- Mauk.

gust del.

3

cane seed, 50c gal.

_ for prices.

Fall turnip seed, 5c pkg. . Will sell
cheap. Seven Tops. Ripe now. Mrs.

Jas. A. Scott, Carrollton, R 1. :
- Pure Beat the Bee cane seed, 15c lb.
_ Exc. for potato plants or bunch but-
ter beans or Stone melon seed. D. L.
White, Villanow. R 2. Ae
Blue Ribbon Cane seed, good and
2 ral $2 bu. H..C. Ledford, Jefferson.

Cane seed, good and clean, $1.25 bu.

FOB. S. M. Foster, Clarkesville.

Burr Clover seed, free from all pests,
1931 crop. $60 ton in rake-up;, $120,
_recleaned. Booking for June, July, Au-
Gene Harper, Hartwell.
Very choicest, recleaned Honey Drip
90 pk. Tender-
est, weevil treated cornfield and Ky.

- Wonder beans, 35c Ib. 3 Ibs. $1 Post-

paid. C. F. Maddox, Buford.

Georgia Products For Sale

BUTTER FOR SALE -

6 Ibs. yellow, fresh butter weekly. No
coloring. 30c lb. del. Mrs. C. H. Cagel,
Molena.

_ Nice, fresh butter, 25c Ib. in 1-2 lb.
-molds. Postpaid. Mrs. Lynette Ben-
nette, Flowery Branch. R 1.

, 4-5 Ibs. good country Jersey butter
ea. week. No coloring.. Cow T. B. test-
ed. 30c lb. Mrs. E. C. Swanson, Bu-
ford. R. 2.

CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE
150 bu. slipped shuck corn, $1 bu. at
barn. Exc. 12 1-2 bu. for 10 M. Gov.
insp. P. R. plants. E. S. Lanier, Pem-
broke. R 1.
Marlboro seed corn, $150 bu. H. C.
Ledford, Jefferson. R 3.
Mexican June, $2 bu.+Carefully se-







lected and nubbed. S. C. Ingram, Tal-

-botton.

__ Mexican June. Sound. $2.50 bu; Se-
lected, $3 bu. Cash with order. Wil-
mer Beasley, Kite.

Pure Blue Mexican June corn, nub-
bed and hand shelled. $1.50 pk. $3.50
bu. Mrs. Della Adams, Juniper.

25 bu.-corn, $1 bu. W. M. Fortner,

_ Meansville.

100 bu. slipped shuck corn, 90c bu.

at the crib. Jame A. Griffin, Cordele. .

512 16th Ave. E.

Slipped shyck corn in car lots or
less. Sound, well preserved and prac-
tically weevil free. 80 Ibs. per bu. Write
Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley.

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
; FOR SALE
3 1-2 Ibs. nice, clean beeswax, 25c Ib.
or lot, 85c. FOB No stamps: Mrs, J. A.
Thornton, Douglasville, RFD 4.
Bright Gallberry and Tupelo honey



in pat. sections, 10c per setion at my
_ place, 5 mi.

Re. 1.

East Norman Park, first of
Thos. J. Weeks, Norman Park,

New Ext. honey in 5 lb. pails, $1 del

Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland. .

New Strained or Chunk honey, in 10
Ib. pails or lard cans, 10c lb. FOB. W.
H. Dean, Cochran. : ae



_ PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE

40 lbs. white early Spanish peanuts.

imp. Left of my own seed. Hand shell-

E. L. Corley,

ae
: MARK
ed, 15c Ib FOB Cash. W-: U. J. Draugh-
on, Whigham.
600 Ibs. No 1 recleaned White: Span-
ish peanuts, 50 lb bags, 5 1-2c lb. FOB.
Dr. J. M. Tribble, Senoia.



FRESH AND CURED MEATS

Limited amt. bacon. Smoked with
hard wood hams, 23c; middlings, 18c;
shoulders, 18c; hocks, 12c; jowls, 10c.
1c less in 100 1b lots. S. C. Van Land-
ingham, Cairo Rt.4. _ sae

3 corn fed sugar cured hams, wt.
about 25 Ibs. Guar. sound, 30c lb. del.
C. J. Goodman, Pitts, Rt. 2.

Country cured, hickory smoked meat,
hams, 30c Ib. shoulders 25c lb. R. C.
Couch, Turin, ;

Old fashioned, hickory smoked, coun-
try cured hams from young hogs, Av.
8-15 Ibs. 28c lb. Cash with order. W. T.
Brooks, Arlington. :

Oak and Hickory smoked. Brooks
county hams, 25 FOB. Special prices

in large lots. F. H. Branan, Quitman.
4 large hams wt. 34-36 lbs. Guar.

sound. Home cured, 25 lb. John H.

Rosser, Grantville, Rt. 2, Box 20.

Georgia Products Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want best price on 10 bu. pure and
ssound Whippoorwill peas del. SBost-
wick. Also will exch. W..L. fertile eggs
50c doz. for sound peas. Ea. del. Web-
ster Callaway, Farmington.

PEANUTS AND PECANS WANTED
Want 1 1-2 gal. shelled red Spanish
peanuts. Harrison Hall, Calhoun, Rt.

oo











SEED WANTED
Want 1 or 2 lbs. white Rice popcorn
and 3 or 4 lbs. red or Spanish peanuts.
re value. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairs-
ville.



Poultry Wanted

BANTAMS WANTED
Want 50 Bantam hens... Must be
small, but may be mixed breeds of ban-
tams. O. D. Hall, Hawkinsville.

BARRED ROCKS WANTED
Want 5 or 6 pure bred B. R. hens.
Exch. value. Mrs. D. H. Heath, Fin-
leyson. : ;
Want best prices on any pure strain

B. Rockse Jan., Feb. or early Mch. hch
pullets. Pay cash or exch best grade
Red pullets. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran

: DOVES WANTED
Will pay cash for doves, White or
Ringnecks.. Mus; be healthy and good
cond. R. L. Tribble, Atlanta, 562 More-
land Ave., SE.

- WHITE GIANTS WANTED

Want pr. or trio White Giants, large
pure bred. Give best price and wt. V.
J Yeomans, Savannah, 524 E. Bolton

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
WANTED

Want fryers and hens, heavy breeds.
Healthy. Not over 1 1-2 lb. fryers;
hens not under 4 lbs. Chas. F. Howe,
Ft. Valley.











fryers. Reds preferred. Exch value.
Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun.

WYANDOTTES WANTED
Exch value in fine rabbits for 2 S. L.



Eugene Denny, Butler, Rt. 1.

EGGS WANTED :
Want 15-30 Lakenvelder eggs. State
toe you have and price. Carl Taylor,
iger.





BABY CHICKS WANTED
Want at once 1 or 200 pure bred B. R.
chicks to raise on halves to 8 - 10
wks. Furnish feed; Party pay trans-
portation chgs. Mrs. Ruth Tatum,
Dawsonville, Rt. 1.

Plants : Wanted

Exch value for red skin, Insp. P. R.
potato plants. Write at once. C. L.
Foreman, Meigs, Rt. 2. |

Want old fashioned Bunch Forked
Leaf yams and Nigger Killer plants.
Henry Collins, Broxton, Rt. 1. |

Exch 2 full settings of S. C. Brown
L. eggs for 1M Red Skin P. R. plants.







ET BULLETIN

Ea. del. Mrs. R. O Hyde, Cumming, Rt
Ts 2 ee
Want 500 purple skin Gov. insp. P. R.
plants. Exch 1-2 doz. M. B. big bone
turkey eggs. Send plants. Dont wrt.
L. .C. Bigbie, Shellman. :
Want 4M P. R. potato plants. Exch

Sugar or Crowder peas, collard or to-

mato plants. J. N. Carson, Hampton.
Exch value for potato plants and
sweet pepper for long green hot pep-
per. Mrs. Clarence Burns, Norcross,
Rb. 2. =
Want the large, thornless Egg plants

and Ruby King pepper plants. No small |

plants accepted. W. R. Daniel, Car-
roliton, Rt. 7. a



FARM HELP WANTED

Want refined, settled,. unincumbered
white woman to help with poultry,
garden and other light work around a
fam.. J. M. Owen, Fender.

Want party for 2 or 3 horse farm.
Randolph county. Must have good
stock, tools, plenty of force. Finance
self at least partly. 2 good houses, E.
M: Coleman, Cuthbert.

Want 1 single man for farm work.
Wages. Come ready to work, at once.
G. B. Ham, Cobbtown. .

POSITIONS WANTED

Midle aged white woman desires to
live as one of family and help with
chickens, etc. Exp. Some wages. Mrs.
Eliza Blalock, Rochelle, Care Isom
Broadaway, Rt. 2.

Exp dairyman and wife want job.
References. Can move self. State sal-
ary, etc. in first letter. A. N. Daniel,
Waycross.

31 yr. old, married man wants work
on farm. Prefer truck. Exp farmer.
High school education. Ref. Hugh An-
derson, Cartersville, 516 No. Ervin St.

Want grist mill to run on halves or

wages. Also small farm in connect-
ion. Handle most any kind machinery.
Lifetme exp. H. P. Wiggins, Wray, Rt.

~ Miscellaneous Wanted









Want few lbs.. new goose or duck
feathers. Exch. good value. Mrs. Ma-
mie Stone, Adairsville. ,

Exch value for farm products. Meat
or poultry. Write. M. C. Jones, At-
lanta, 8 Lethea St., Phone Main 7842.

Car Lots

CATTLE FOR SALE Car Lots

1 car load common cattle, wt. 3-500
Ibs. 5 lb; Car load grade beef type
yearlings, 3-500 lbs. 6c Ib. FOB. S.C.
Ingram, Talbotton. R 3.

OATS FOR SALECar Lots :
1 car each, thrashed and baled oats
for sale. C. L. Vaughn, Lyons.







thereby maintain a proper



Thursday, May 28, 1!

CORN FOR SALECar Lots
1 car: slipped shuck corn, 70c bu.
bu. FOB. C. L. Vaughn, Lyons. _



CATTLE FOR SALECar Lots
Car of native yearlings, wt: 300-500
Ibs. 5c lb; car Grade beef type, 300-
500 Ibs. 6c Ib. S. C. Ingram, Talbot-
ton, R 3. eres
2 1-2 yr. old Jersey bull. Old fine
type. Pure bred. G. B. Ham, Cobb-
town. : 2 2

BALANCED DAIRY RATIONS
ON GRASS IMPROVES EF-
_. FICIENCY OF COWS

The ability of dairy cattle to absorb
such minerals as calcium and phos-
phorus does not seem to respond :
the same treatments that apply

other classes of animals. 4

We know that exposure of a great
many animals and Human beings to
the ultra-violet rays of the sun seems
to influence the. assimilation of the
mineral elements of the ration and
mineral
balance in the animal. Hewever, with
dairy cows, especially heavy produc-

_|ing cows in the early part of their lac-

tation period little benefit has beet
obtained in the assimilation of cal-

cium and phosphorus by exposure to

ultra-violet rays or to direct sunlight.

On the other hand, towards the enc
of the lactation period and especially
where cows are out on good pasture,
they seem to have the ability to ab-
sorb calcium and phosphorus and
build up the mineral balance in their
systems provided sufficient minerals
are supplied in the ration. A

In a great many cases dairy cattle
have been forced to depend entirely
upon pasture during the summer
months. Supplementing these pas
tures with a reasonable supply of con-
centrates properly balanced with good
protein and some calcium and phos-
phorus will help to maintain a more
nearly perfect physical condition on
the dairy cow and thereby enable her
to go into the season ready for h
winters work in better condition.

If the greatest efficiency is to be
obtained with any machine, that ma-
chine must be kept in as nearly per-
fect condition as possible at all times.
The dairyman has made of the dairy
cow, a milk manufacturing machine.
Therefore, he should aim to keep this
machine in as nearly perfect physical
condition as, possible. Allied News
Service.



Want 5-6 heavy breed, 1 1-2 to 2 lb. |

Wyandotte hens, 1 yr. old. Write. Mrs.



dangerous.

ing places are tender

oil.

by spraying with

effective. >



Plant Bugs, Stink Bugs, Suck Bugs _

Among the enemies of gardens and field and orchard crops In ie
the South, the Southern Gren Plant Bug is at times one of the most
Its ability to live on almost any variety of plant, coup-
led with its resistance to all but the strongest insecticides, make its
control on tender plants very difficult. / : ones

The bugs feed by inserting their beaks into the plant tissue and
sucking out the juice, so they cannot be controlled by any of the
arsenical poisons used for leaf eating insects. 3
shoots or green fruits and seeds, such as bean

pods, tomatoes, berries, fruits and pecans.
so attacked fail to develop and are sometimes further
rot diseases introduced on the beak of the bug.
Since the adult bugs can withstand all sprays except those that
are strong enough to injure the plants, this method of contro] can-
not be used. The most satisfactory method of protecting a garden
is the daily collection of the bugs until their
duced to the point where damage is not
accomplished on the early morning when
at which time they may be jarred or shaken into a pan of water and
A trap crop of mustard or other succulent green can be used in
the winter or early spring to attract large numbers of the over-win-
tering bugs. These must then be destroyed, together with the plants,
kerosene, crankcase oil or some similar material. A
spray that is sometimes effective against these bugs and other large
plant buys such as the harlequin, or calico bug, on cabbage, is com-
mon laundry soap, 1 pound to 5 gallons of water.
there is dew or rain on the plants it often kills 95 percent of the
wet with the material. During the dryer part of the day, it is not

TOM ONEILL, Entomologist,
Ga. State Board of Entomology.

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ea

Their favorite feed-

Immature fruits or seeds.
damaged by

numbers have been re- |
important. This is the best
they are cool and inactive,

Tf used when
the bugs