GEORGIA
KET "BULLE
PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS A. D. JONES, poe Me
STATE CAPITOL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1931.
AH. NORTHINGTON, PRESIDENT OF THE AMERICAN COTTON CO-OPERAT-
IVE ASSOCIATION, INDICTED IN MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA, FOR BEING
2 $420, ,000. 00 SHORT IN HIS ACCOUNTS
Along the first of April of this year, letters were mailed out all over
Georgia by the Georgia Cotton Growers Co-operative Association, ad-
-vising the members of the Georgia Co-ops that the American Cotton
Co-operative Association was going to sell out the Georgia farmers cot-
ton if-he did not pay in more margin. When I saw these letters, I could
not understand what the American Cotton Co-operative Association had
to do with our cotton.
In the Market Bulletin of April 16th, I put this question in an edi-
torial: Who is the American Cotton Co-operative Association. I also
asked these two questions: Who is E. F. Creekmore? Where does he
_ hail from?
. Upon recent investigation, I am advised that the American Cotton
Co-operative Association is the head, or parent and interlocking cor-
_ poration of all the different state cotton co- -operative associations. In
other words the American Cotton Co-operative Association is the big
gun that tells the Co-ops of Georgia when they must close out an ac-
count. I use the words, when they must close out an account pur-
posely, for a great deal of the cotton that the Georgia farmers thought
was being held, went to the mills last fall, and the only thing that they
held was the report and the day on which they wanted it sold.
The next question Who is E. F. Creekmore?I am advised that
E. F. Creekmore hails from Fort Smith, Arkansas, and was a cotton
buyer in Fort Smith, Ark., prior to his connection with the American
Cotton Co-operative Association. Mr. E. F. Creekmore is now the Gen-
eral Manager of the American Cotton Co-operative Association.
Hon. Kenneth McKellar, U. S. Senator from Tennessee, advises me
that Mr. E. F. Creekmores salary is $75,000.00 per year. Mr. E. F. Creek-
more and our distinguished citizen and president of the United. States,
Herbert Hoover, receive the same annual salaries.
Talk about a big, hefty boll weevil, E. F. Creekmore is devouring a
lot of the farmers cotton. The only difference between him and the
boll weevil is that the boll weevil eats it in the square, and Creekmore
patiently waits for you to work it, pick it, gin it, and send it in.
But what has all of this to do with the title of A. H. Northington?
A. H. Northington is the president of the American Cotton Co- operative
_ Association. He is now indicted in. Montgomery, Ala., for an alleged
- the headlines of the paper it comes out that Farmers are losers.
is the Federal Farm Board going to do about this? What is Congress
going to see that they do? These are pretty staggering sums that are
June 9, 1931.
shortage of $420,000.00 of the American Cotton Co-operative Associations
and the Alabama Farm Bureau Cotton Co-operative Associations funds.
The accounts in the paper state that $120000.00 of the money is the
Alabama Co-operatives, and $300,000.00 is the accounts of government
money which covers accounts of other states co-operatives. ane in
What
being taken out of the cotton of the South. How long will it last?
I read in todays Atlanta Constitution that Carl Williams, cotton
member of the Federal Farm Board, says that a meeting of the Cotton
Stabilization Corporation and the American Cotton Co-operative As-
sociation will be held in Washington on June 25th. He did not state
that they were going to investigate the matter above referred to, but
that at this meeting they would decide about when they would sell the
cotton that they say they are holding. I wish that the Federal Farm
Board at this meeting would find out if they are really holding cotton
or holding account sales.
Mr. Williams also stated in todays Constitution that the various cot-
ton co-operative Associations and the Stabilization Corporation were
holding a little more than 3,000,000 bales of cotton. Again, the ques-
tion, Are they holding the actual cotton, or the account sales? Mr.
Carl Williams also stated in todays Constitution that the bulk of this
cotton was held in Galveston, Texas, Houston, Texas, and New Orleans,
La. That is a long way to ride a little bale of cotton from Carroll
Georgia, is it not? Why ride it so far? It would be pretty hard fora
farmer from Georgia to go to Galveston, Texas, and check up to see if
his cotton was actually there.~
The sooner Congress has a show-down with the Federal Farm <3
Board and all of these stabilization, holding, selling, and co- ~operative
associations, the better off the farmer will be.
I accidently made a statement. once that if about 90 percent of the
farmers friends were just killed off, the farmer could take pretty goad | = i
care of himself. The more experience I have in delving into these boys __
who draw such high salaries, the more satisfied I am that my statement
is true.
EUGENE TALMADGE.
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Gaby Chicks Wvanieds a
Prevailing Wholesale Prices June 9, 1931. Always Subject ie Variation fees tor Sle oo 5 oe 4
Eggs Wanted . Lio his eee tea 4
Atlanta Macon Sibaitiak Augusta Columbus = Farm Help Wanted ........-. 4
Extra dogs 22 $ .20 22, $ .18 $ 20 $ .19
ee ie 18 20 SacT 18 17 18 Gar Procats (Or ee ees 3
Egos, Ga. trades d0z.22 2222255 13 15 Al - 13 42 13 Ga. Products Wanted ............-.. se
Eges, Yard Run, doz. _-------- 18 20 116 18 T 18 bis Slack for Sue 2 oe
Stags Wee 16 18 18 16 12 esd Mblve Stock for Sale ..... ee
Hens lbs er 16 18 18 20 45 16 Five Stock Wanted <..2..060000 =
Hoosiers: ib 5. ee 09 12% 12 12 -10 08 Miscellaneous for Sale 3
Beier ty a a eee 28 30 30 32 32 - 22 les es
Packs ib. 3 ee 12 18 18 .20 .20 Ze Miscellaneous Wanted .......--..c.------- 4
bg ee 09 16 ae 15 us : a
aa oa as ey mer oe 20 25 25 25 25 25. Postioie Waived tee 4
Capone 10. 26s ee ae 23 eae 25 a a. Poultey for Sale =... 45
Wited bi oe 1.75 2h) 1.50 .60 : oe
ee 2.25 1.75 1.80. 2.25 = epity NBEIES Sree ee 4
Country Butter, Best Table, lb. 30 20 30 35 30 a Plenite for: Sale.6 6 ee 2
Ear Corn (80 lbs. to bu.) bu. -- -70 A 2 a 8 a Reed for Sale <2 3, 4
No Hogs Sold During
No. 1, Grade Spanish Peanuts,
Week Beginning June 1, 1931, at Coonerative Sales.
$80.00 per ton, Delivered, Subject to Correction. -
Late!
Georgia
Market Bulletin
Published Weekly By The
BUREAU OF MARKETS a
Arthur D. Jones, Directo
Department Of
Agriculture
Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner
_ THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1931.
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Plants F or Sale
Imp. Red skin P. R., $1 M. FOB;
25 M. Del. Ga. Cash with order.
J. W. Sellers, Baxley. R -4.
ancy Hall potato plants,
OB. C. R. Redmond, Pelham. |
COD. P. R. potato plants, $1.20 M;
mato, 75c M. Sat. guar. M. J. Lew-
Baxley. Star Rt.
ov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.50 M; Old
ashioned Boons, $1.50 M; 5 M. up,
$1.25 5 Prepaid. Guy Crow, Gaines-
e, :
. R. plants, Insp. Ready. $1.50 M;
M. up, $1.25 M. Money order. J. O.
ooge, Surrency. P. O. Box 154.
Garlic in quantities about ready to
dug and store for winter. Make best
offer. Miss Willie R. Vaughn, Griffin.
Genuine Red and Pink skin P. R.
ants, Gov. insp., $1 M, FOB; $1.25
Mil. del. June del. Immediate ship-
t. W. G. OQuinn, Surrency. R 2.
Genuine Imp. Red skin P. R. Gov.
insp. $1 M FOB; $1.25 M del. Ga.
h. No chks. O. M. Miles, Baxley.
. Bx 69.
Gov. insp. P. R. plants. Prompt
Shipment and count guar. 5 M. $5.
hh with order. F. G. Tyre, Bristol.
. R. plants, Gov. insp. and guar.
51.50 M. Money order. Alex Camp-
ell, Surrency.
. R. potato, $1.50 M. del;
Baltimore, and Red Rock
omato, $1 M. del. R. L. McRee, Meigs.
Senuine. pink skin. P, RR. from
es, Gov. insp. and treated for 9 yrs.
51.50 M. COD; over 5 M. $1.25. T. P.
usselwhite, Arabi. R 1.
Gov. insp. Red Skin P. R. plants,
50M: 5 M. up, $1.25 MM. FOB.
compt shipment. Zonnie Carter,
wrrency. P. O. Bx.. 154.
_P. R. potato plants, $1.25 M. del.
arence Waldrip, Gainesville. R 2.
Pure P. R. slips, Gov. insp. $1.40 M;
mato and cabbage, 20c C; $1.25 M.
Over 5 M. $1 M. .C. F. Waldrip,
Gainesville. R 2.
New Stone .tomato and cabbage
plants, each, 20c C; $1.25 M; Money
order. Ray Whitmire, Gainesville. R
Red and Pink skin P. R. Insp. $1.50
del. Cash with order. Prompt
ipment. Geo. L. Durand, Gaines-
Je. : Shei ree f Rhett: :
Portovican, $1 M. BE. Daniel, Ty
MAREET BULLETIN ae :
- Red and Pink skin P. R. plants, $1.-
30 M; 5 M. up, $1.20 M. Cash. S. D.
Sheffield, Surrency.
Red and Pink skin P. R. plants, $1.-
30 M; 5 M. up, $1.20 M. Postage COD.
M. T. Griffis, Surrency. R 2.
Red skin P. R. plants, del. Ga. $1.50
M. Joe Baker, Norman Park. R 1.
.P, R. plants, $120 M. FOB. Now
ready. W. G. Bullard, Baxley. R 4. Bx.
81. ;
_ Pink or Red skin P. R. plants, $1.10
M: 5 M. up, $1 M. FOB. Gov. insp.
A. J. Whiddon, Tifton. R 7.
Certified P. R. $1.50 M. del; $1.25
M. Collect. Pimiento pepper, 30c C;
$1.25 M. del; $1 M. Col. Will ship
COD. J. W. Watson, Pitts.
State insp. P. R. Genuine Pink skin
From vine cut. $1.35 M. del. Hinton
Tyre, Odum. R A.
Pure Yellow skin P. R. plants, Gov.
insp. $1.35 M. del. Ga. Cash with or-
der. John Griffis, Screven. R 1. Bx.
135: f
Sure Head cabbage plants, $1.75 M;
Brimmer tomatoes, 25c C. Miss Lillie
Dockery, Dahlonega. R 1...
Imp. P. R. and Early Triumph po-
tato plants, $150 M. Del. Edmund L.
Anderson, Alma. R 4.
Millions of pure P. R. potato plants,
ready for prompt shipment. $1.25 M.
Mrs. C. R. Williams, Alma.
Stone, Baltimore, Matchless and
Marglobe tomato, 55c, 500; 90c M. Del;
or 40c, 500; 75c M. 5 M. up, 50c COD.
S. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald. R 3. ie
Brimmer, Marglobe, Stone, Living-
ston Globe, Greater B. tomato, 25c C;
75 ;500; $1.25 M; cabbage and Head-
ing collard, same price. Sweet pepper,
25 C. Chas. Drake, Jr., Braselton.
Parsley plants, extra curled Dwarf.
15c doz. Mrs. W. W. Wallace, Arnolds-
ville. R 1.
Cabbage and tomato plants, 70c M.
FOB. Booking orders. 1-2 cash. To
be shipped July and August. John
Crone, Philomath.
Peppermint, Balm, Sweet Basil, Dill,
10c doz; Sage, calamus, 10c each. J. L.
Eaton, Dahlonega. R 1.
Genuine Red skin P. R. plants, from
vin cut. Insp. $1.65 M. Del. Ga. No
J. W. Haman, Summer.
Large Bell and Ruby King Sweet
and Hot pepper plants, 25c C. del. Ida
Wright, Alto. R 1. :
P. R. potato plants, $1.15 M. FOB.
Ga. Cabbage-collard plants, $2: M. del.
Ga. D. F. Thomas, Odum.
Genuine P. R. and Nancy Hall po-
tato plants, $1.50 M. 5 M. up, $1.25
M. Mrs. W. A. Cribbs, West Green.
Tomato plants, large, stalky, field
grown; Marglobe, Stone, Red Rock,
Baltimore, Bonny Best, 90c M; 3 M.
up, 70c. Immediate shipment. E. Y.
Stokes, Macon. R 3.
Imp. P. R. plants, $1 M. FOB, or
$1.25 -M. Del. Cash with order. Aaron
Sellers, Baxley. R 4. _
P. R. potato plants, Gov. insp. $1 M.
FOB. Cash with. order. C. T. Crum-
mey, Baxley.
Bunch P. R. plants, $2.25 M;. 5 M.
up, $2.15 M. all through June. Cash
with order. H. A. Walker, Baxley. R 1.
Insp. and dipped P. R. plants, $1.25
M; 5 M. up, $1.20. Money orders only.
Geo. Griffis, Screven. R 2.
Imp. P. R. plants, State insp. $1.50
M. Prompt shipment. J. H. Durand,
Flowery Branch. R 1.
P. R. plants, Gov. insp. $1.35 M. 5
M. up, $1.25 M. FOB. Cash. No per-
sonal chks J. B. Patterson, Baxley. R
4, Box 86.
Gov. insp. Portoricans, $1.25 M. del.
Ga. 5 M. up, $1 M. FOB. Cash with
order. Lee Leggett, Baxley. RFD 4.
Gov..insp. P. R. plants, Pink and
Red skin, $1 M. Any amt. W. J. O'-
Quinn, Jr.. Odum. R 2.
Pink skin P. R. plants. State insp.
$1.30 M. cel. Prompt shipment. Ellis
Aspinwall, Odum.
P. R. plants, Gov. insp. From vine
cut. $1.10 M. Over 5 M. $1 M; toma-
to, 12 1-2c C; Tobacco plants, $1 M.
Jas. T. Troupe, Baxley.
Gov. insp. Imp.. red-skin. PL R.
plants, $1.35 M. Cash with order. Pat
Lewis, Baxley. :
Kudzu, horehound, spearmint green
plants yellow root, wild cherry bark,
sweet gum bark. Make offer on what
you want. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Car-
rollton. oS d
Gov. insp. P. R. vine grown. $1.50
M. 5M $1.40 M del. Ga. Now ready.
Cash with order. John Ingram, Ty
Ty Re 2:
P. R. plants, Gov. insp. $1.25 M FOB.
R. H. Mangham, Tifton. R 7.
Imp. P. R. plants, $1:25..Ms-5 M.up,
$1.15 M. FOB. Sat. guar. A. E. Gra-
ham, Surrency.
_ Genuine: Red and Pink skin P. R.
plants, Gov. insp. Grown from vine
i
.
cut. Guar, sat. $1.25 M; 5 M. up, $1.15
M. FOB. G. H. Lord, Graham.
Portoricans, Gov. insp. from vine
cut. $1 M. tomato plants, 10c C; To-
bacco, $1 M, FOB. J. W. Barnes, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4.
Portoricans, Gov. insp. from vine
cut. $1.10 M. Over 5 M. $1 M; toma-
to, 10c C; tobacco plants, $1 M. Mrs.
Ella Crosby, Baxley. R 4. :
Spearmint, catnip, horse radish, 50
doz. del. Ready. James Cureton, Aus-
tell. :
Heading var. collard plants, 30c C;
$1, 500; $1.50 M. Del. Mrs. Ola Jones,
Grayson.
Limited amount Banana Yam /pota-
to plants, $1.65 M. FOB. Rush E.
Mims, Alma.
Gov. insp. Red. Skin P. R. plants,
$1.25 M. FOB Ga. W. O. Bruce, Au-
treyville. R 1.
Cabbage-collard plants, 20c C. Post-
paid. Mrs. M. E. Webb, Bowman. R 2,
Lead. var. cabbage, collard and to-
mato plants, 15c C; $1 M; 5 M. up, 80c
M. Clude Smith, Oakwood. R 1.
Cabbage, collard and tomato plants,
20e CG; 300, 50c; 90c M; 5 M. up, 75c
M. Del. Mrs. E. B. Wetherford, Oak-
wood. Rl.
Chas. W. cabbage, 70c, 500; cabbage-
collard, 65c, 500; $1 M; Egg-plants,
50c GC: 80c; 200: 25c, 3 doz;, Green
Glaze collard, 45c, 200. Del. Mrs. F.
Happoldt, Lewiston.
Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage,
Heading collard, New Stone and Bal-
timore tomato, 15c C; $1 M. del; 5 M.
up, 75c M. Col. Lee Crow, Oakwood.
Gov. insp. Banana Yams, $1.75 M;'
P.R. $1.40 M. All FOB. Cash with
order. J. M. Holton, Alma. Rl...
State insp. Banana Yam plants, $2
M; Portoricans, $1.25 M. Postpaid.
June del. T. T. Winge, Rockingham.
Thousands Pimiento, Bell pepper,
Marglobe, Stone tomato plants, 25c C;
$1.50 M; cabbage-collard, $1 M; Early
White Globe turnip seed, 50c lb. Mrs.
H. V. Franklin, Register.
Portoricans, now ready $1.25 M. 5M
up, $1 M. J. S. Todd, Elza, Star Rt.
Pimiento, Ruby King, Bell or Bull
Nose pepper plants, 25c C; 5c, 500;
$1.50 M, postpaid. Mrs. Etta Durham,
Sale City.
. Certified P. R. plants, $1.40 M; 5M
$6. J. G. Owens, Pembroke, Rt. 1.
Portoricans, Gov. insp. and treated,
ae M, COD. A. W, Parsons, Abbe-
ville.
Portoricans, $1 M. Wont ship. Have
to come for them. G. B. Ham, Cobb-
town.
P. R. vine grown, Insp and treated
potato plants. $1.35 M. 5M up, $1.25
M, FOB. W. C. Douglas, Alma.
New Stone and Greater Baltimore
tomato plants, now ready. 35c, 500;
60c M; 5M, $2.50. COD express or P.
Pp. J. O. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.
Portoricans, Gov. :insp. Grown from
vines, $1.60 M. 5M up, $1.50 M, del.
ge ready. N. W. Daniel, Ty Ty, Rt.
E. J. cabbage and Stone tomato
plants, 25c C; 500, 75c; $1.25 M. Cash
with order. C. V. Strayhorn, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.
'P. R. plants, Gov insp. $1 M FOB;
$1.25 M del. J. EH. Arnold, Baxley, Rt.
4, Box 11t)
New Stone and Greater B. tomato,
Chas. W., Flat Duteh cabbage, True
Ga. Heading collard, 20c C; 90c M del.
oF a FOB. Obie Crowe, Gainesville,
Yellow skin P. R. potato plants State
insp. $1.35 M del Ga. Cash with or-
der. J. F. Gruber, Odum.
-P. R. potato plants, $1.30 M del. Wal-
ter. Johnson, Baxley. ,
Imp. P. R. plants, now ready, $1 M;
5M up, 75c M. Money order with or-
der. L. C. Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2.
P. R. plants for quick sale, $1.15 M;
5M up, $1.10 M FOB. Money orders
only. Tom Altman, Baxley, Rt. 3.
Gen. Imp. Red Skin P. R. and Nan-
cy Hall pink skin potato plants. Gov.
insp. $1 M, 5M 75c M. Sat. guar. J.
J. Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Pure P. R. plants, Gov insp. $1 M;
5M or over, 90c M. All FOB. Cash with
order. Owen Herrin, Winokur.
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M del.
Cash with order. W. <A. Thornton,
Screven, Rt. 1, Box 135.
Ga. cabbage and Sweethead collards,
Wakefield, Dutch, Drum Head cabbage,
Globe, Marglobe, Baltimore tomato,
Del. 500, $1; $1.50 M. Shipping daily.
Mrs. H. L. Howell, Valdosta, 907 N.
Petterson St.
Good size P. R. plants, Gov. insp. $1
M, FOB. Cash with order. Guy Lew-
is, Baxley, Rt. 4.
M
_(P. R. plants, from vine cut. $1.20
oe. ,Prompt del. Cash. J. F. Lewis;
Thursday, June 11, 1931.
Yellow skin, Gov. insp. P. R. plants
90c M, FOB; $1.15 M del. Ga: No chks.
Grady Griffis, Screven, Rt. a
Purple skin Improved Porto Rico po-
tato plants, $1 per M FOB. No checks.
J. O. Kesler, Baxley. .
St. Augustine Grass cuttings, weil
rooted, $1.50 bu. FOB. Miss A. Dixon,
Alma, Box 55. a
Portoricans, Tomato and Bermuda ~
onion, each, $1 M; Cabbage and col-
lard plants, 75c M; Ruby King pepper,
50c C; $4 M. Exch for peas. W. Wi
Williams, Quitman. : :
P. R. plants, $1.10 M FOB; Over 5M ~
$1 M. Cash with order. ,Mrs. Carrie
Hallman, Baxley, Rt. 5, Box 44.
P. R. plants, $1 M. FOB..Cash with
order. No chks. Joe Kimbrel, Baxley.
Gov. insp. and treated Red skin P.
R. plants, $1.10 M; 5M up, $1 M FOB.
Geo. Pridgen, Wray, Rt. 2, Box 36.
Baltimore tomato plants, $1 M. W.
E. Goodwin, Wadley. Gs
Imp. Porto Rico plants, State insp.
G. W: Aspinwall, Odum. ;
Red and pink skin P. R. plants. Gov.
insp. $1 M FOB; $1.25 M del. G, E.
Aspinwall, Odum, Box 129. oe
P. R. plants, $1.25 M del. $1 M FOB.
N. F. Williams, Baxley.
Gov. insp. Red Skin P. R. plants, $1 _
M, FOB. Cash. J. L. Hutto, Alma, Rt.
4 ;
"Yellow skin Portoricans, $1.35 M del.
Isham Lightsey, Odum, Rt. 2, Box 128.
Portoricans, $1.25 M, del. Duly insp.
B. M. Dowdy, Baxley, Rt. 4. ey
Gov. insp. potato plants, $1.25 M del;
$1 FOB. V. M. Williams, Baxley. i
P. R. plants, $1.25 M postpaid; 4M
up, 90c M FOB. John Daniel, Baxley.
Gov. insp. Imp. P. R. plants, $1.25
M del. Ga. $1 M-FOB. J. J. Shear- _
ouse, Guyton. ays
Yellow skin Superior plants not mix-
ed. Vine grown. Gov. insp. $1.25 M ~
del; $1 M FOB. P. A. Watson, Odum,
Rt. 2, Box 128. ; ke
State insp. Imp. P. R. Red Skin
plants, $1 M, del. Ga. W. D. Lightsey, ~
Odum.
Imp. P. R. plants, $1 M FOB. G. H.
Rentz, Baxley, Rt. 4. : fee
Gov. insp plants, grown from vine
cut. Sat. guar. $1 M. 5M up, 90c M.
D. D. Deen, Baxley, Rt. 1. .
Pure P. R. plants, Vine grown, $1.25
M. D. W. Black, Cordele, Rt. A.
Yellow and Pink skin P. R. plants,
$1.25 M; Nancy Hall, Triumph Japa- \
nese Yam, Pattesaw Yam, Pumpkin or
Yellow Yam, $1.75 M. FOB. H. F.
Stair, Valdosta. :
P. R. plants, Gov. insp. $1.25 M. del.
Now ready. L. C. Tyre, Surrency, Rt.
os
P. R. plants, Gov. insp. 90c M, 5M up
"5c M. FOB. Cash with order. No
chks. B. F. Kimbrel, Baxley, Rt. 3.
P. R. plants, Gov. insp. $1.25 M del.
Now ready. K. V. Lightsey, Surrency,
Ri 2:
Pure, Gov. insp.
del. Ga. Dan A.
Rte 2.
Portoricans, $1 M ~
Campbell, Baxley.
Genuine P. R. plants, Gov. insp. $1.10. 8
M FOB. S. B. Crosby, Baxley. :
P. R. potato plants, $1 M FOB. E. L.
Steedley, Baxley. eo
New Stone and Greater Baltimre
tomato, Flat Dutch cabbage, Heading
collards, all 500, 60c; $1 M; Hot and
sweet pepper and egg plant. 10c doz.
40c' C. Walter McEver, Braselton.
Pure Pink Skin P. R. plants, $1 M_
FOB. M. C. Tyre, Coffee.
Collard plants, $1 M postpaid also
cabbage-collard seed, $15 per 100 Ibs.
Smaller lots, 18c lb. FOB; 1 lb. lots,
30c postpaid. Malvin Collins, Whig-
ham. :
Pure P. R. plants, Gov. insp. $1 M;
Over 10M 80c M. Jas. Williams, Rock-
ingham.
P. R. plants, Duly insp. Ready. $1.25
M del. L. M. Dowdy, Baxley. :
P. R. plants, $1 M, FOB. Cash with
order. R. F. Lewis, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Genuine P. R. plants, Gov. insp. $1
M. Cash with order. Sat. guar. C. L.
Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Good, strong P. R. plants, Insp. $1.40
M del. Ga. A. W. Askew,. Folkston,
Box 295.
-P, R. plants, $1 M. Gov. insp. No
chks. E. N. OQuinn, Odum.
Millions E. J., Copenhagen cabbage
plants, 25c C; 75c,.500; $1.25 M. post- .
paid; $1 M. FOB. Grady Kelley, Sul-
phur Springs. R 1.
Sweet pepper, 10c doz; yellow root,
45c lb: horehound. State your offer
and enclose postage. Ida Chapman,
Whitesburg. R 3.
Himalaya blackberry plants, 20c doz.
3 doz. 50c. Exc. for peas, clfftkens, or
anything cay use. Add postage, for
orders less 50c. Mrs. C. M. Ray, Ca
rollton. R 6. a
fey:
Thursday, June 11, 1931.
Seed For Sale
Fresh, sound, new crop Tender
reen, seed, 80c Ib; 1-2 lb. 45c. Post-
aid . Large lots cheaper. Mrs. Scott
infrey, Lithonia. R 3
Yellow crook-neck eciiaee: mam-
oth okra, mixed cantaloup, Sweet or
gar pumpkin, also Sou. Field large
pkin. All, 3 tbls. 12c del. Mrs. C.
Wilbanks, Commerce, R 5.
aid, Or exch for new chunk honey or
dried apples. Ea. del. Mrs. J. E. Sikes,
Sochran, Rt. 1.
Calif. beer seed, 10c per start, 2c ex-
ra for postage. Miss Carrie McCullen,
els. Rts 2.
Buncomb collard seed, 40 lb. 3 Ibs.
1. Cash with order: oe Harrison,
ublin.
Burr clover seed, uncleaned, 3c _ Ib.
fiohn N. Lewis, Hartwell, Read
Burr clover seed, free of pests, $60
ton; Recleaned, $120 ton. June, July,
\ugust del. 1931 crop. Gene as
lartwell.
Live Stock For Sale
ady Finger white peas, 25 qt. pre-.
2 Good Jersey cow, fresh in,
gal. $65, or exc. for equal value Mrs.
L. Wright, Yatesville.
Y polled Hereford bulls, also
J. C. Collier, Barnesville.
Jersey bull, dropped October 1930.
ms record 420 lbs. fat as senior
arune, Extra good type. ~C.
atchelder, Columbus, C-o Jersey Is-
and Farms.
Reg. J. bull calf reg. in buyers name
$25. Write for full pedigree descrip-
jon. Also sey. nice bull calves out of
rsey Grade cows. $5 - $10 ea. Tom
chardson, Palmetto,
1 yoke of oxen. Wt. about 700 lbs.
ach. Yoke broke in good cond. 5c Ib.
(Om Pope, Tallapoosa. R 3.
Fine Jerseys: Fresh milch cows with
young calves; 2 1-2 yr. old bull; 12
OWs and yearlings, 4 with young cal-
ves, 3 to freshen soon. See them. G.
Ham, Cobbtown. ee
arse. muley light Jersey dark face
and legs, $75. Small Jersey, 2nd calf,
$40; 3 good steers, 400-
50 Tbs. 4c lb. FOB. here. Jno. White-
an, Adairsville. .
3 yr. old pure bred Jersey Mull for
Sale. M. Shirley, Louisville.
_ 9 mos old good Jersey male calf. Sell,
xch for gilt bred, farrow in September
re bred S. P. C. or big bone Black
uinea. W. F. Price, Dawsonville.
Good J. cow, 4 gals. when fresh; 2
-2 pal. now. Freshen first of Septem-
er. Excellent qualities. Mrs. M. I.
eem, Marietta, 811 Whitlock Ave.
21 mos old pure Jersey bull, ent. to
eg. Cheap for cash or exch. for milch
ow. F. M. McCullough, Round Oak. .
38 mos old Guernsey male calf. 15-16
1 stock, $15 FOB. J. W. Tyson, Tenn-
e.
Fresh in 3 1-2 gal. Jersey cow, $45;
1-2 gal. Jersey cow, $25 at my barn.
dell Kemp, Acworth, Rt. 2.
1 good milch cow for sale. Write. R.
Garrett, Bowdon, Rt. 1.
-Good milch cow. Part Jersey. Good
tock, $35.00. J. H. Durand, Flowery
ranch, Rt. 1, Forsyth County, near
scarville. :
Fine ox. Wt. 1M lbs. Work any-
Where. Sell or trade for stock cows,
heep and goats. Edd Poppell, Ludo-
ici, RFD.
icely bred Angus heifers. Will calve
n near future, 8c on foot here lowest
rice. W. W. Driskell, Sparta. :
resh, 4 gal. Jersey cow and fine
fer calf. Reasonable. Must sell. Mrs.
a Wood, Atlanta, Rt. 5, Center
all?
S Reo. J. pull. Coming 3 yr. old. L. G.
Morgan, Senoia, Rt. 2.
> Vi; :-old yellow Jersey milch cow.
Fresh June 3rd, $40. , Cash. Must see
her at barn. Miss Hermer Bennett,
remen, Star Rt. ;
Reg. Jerseys: 6 yr. 4 gal. $65; 3 yr.
3 gal. $75 with nee calf 8 mos old;
Heifers, yr. and 2 yrs. $35 and $50. Mrs.
M. E. Pope, Isremen.
HOGS FOR SALE
Reg. Black Essex 3 mos pigs. Straight
nose, thin hair, big bone type, $10 ea.
Pr. unrelated, $18; 3, $25. Application
for reg. furnished. W. J. Bargeron,
Sardis, Box 146.
March farrow reg. Duroc pigs by
Rarly Dawn 1930 Worlds Champion
pring boar, $20 eal. eee Henry T.
3 1-2 to|R-4
to farrow in September.
MARKET BULLETIN
Lumsden, Talbotton.
Reg. P. C. males.. Extra fine stock, 2
1-2 mos old $12 ea. Howard McCants,
Butler.
1 S2P. OC. and Big Bone P. C. crossed
gilt. Wt. about 120 lbs. $9 cash. No exc.
Cleon Cowart, Summit, Rt. 2, Box 89.
Pure bred Red Jersey gilt, Yr. old.
Good cond. From prize winning boar.
Cholera immune for life. $12 cash.
Yonne Creech, Metter, Rt. 1.
Good Red Berkshire mixed with Blk.
Essex 2 yr. old sow, Life treated for all
$25.00. Miss, Tone |
Giseases. Large size,
Lewis, Baxley.
Black Guineas, 1 y.r old male, $35;
10 mos old male, $25; 1 bred gilt, yr.
old, $40.00; 6 wks pigs, $15 pr. R. E.
Barnes, Summit.
Nice fat hog, Wt. about 175 lb. on
foot. Make best offer. M. P. Cooper,
?| Pelham, Rt. 4. :
Shoats, $1.25 lb for sale. W. W.
| Driskell, Sparta.
Duroc Jersey bred gilts, subject to
reg. 160-175 lbs. $20 to $25. J.C. Col-
lier, Barnesville.
-4 Duroc J. male pigs, 10 wks. old,
50-55 Ibs. Pure bred, sub. to reg. $6
= Crated, FOB. J. C. Raley, Mitch-
e
7 thrifty 8 wks. old pigs, 3-4 Duroc.
$4 each. J. D. Wilcher, Gibson.
7 pure bred Duroc pigs, 8 wks. old,
7 Durocs and Essex crossed, 8 wks. old.
No runts. All thrifty and good eond.
aie Anne G. Robertson, Greenville.
Ss. P. Ce 10 pigs, 8 wks. Av. 35 lbs.
$4 each; 250 Ib. sow, farrow July, $25;
3 - 150 Ib. Sows, farrow August, $18
each; J. C. Killebrew, Jackson, Rt. 5
HORSES AND MULES FOR_SALE
3 yr. old colt. Has been worked dbl.
and single in harness also plows all
right. $50. No chks. C. L. Bradford,
Lithonia. R 1.
_ SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
100 large, fat mutton sheep, $4.50
each. Robert S. Anderson, Hawkins-
ville.
RABBITS FOR SALE
Pr. N. Z. Whites, 13 mos old. Fat
and healthy. $2.25 or $1.25 ea. COD.
Herbert James, Lithia Springs. :
Fine, young, Ped. New . Z. White
Breeders, both does and bucks. Prices
reasonable. A. W. Melton, Thomasville.
White rabbits; 2 yr. and 1 yr. bucks,
$1 each; 2 yr. doe, 4 young, week old,
$2;.4 three mos old, 50c ea. $6 for all
FOB. Bernys Peters, Nashville.
2 Stahls H. W. Gold _ Certificate
Chinchilla does, 4 1-2 mos old, 6 1-2
lb. $3 each; White Flemish, 4 to 6 mos }
old. All Ped. H. A. Stahl, Valdosta.
Belgium Hare buck. Grown and a,
-|fine one $1.
C H. Overby, Columbus,
22 11th: St.
Ped Chin 10 mos old buck, well dev.
fine color and form. Sell or exch for
Chin. doe of good quality. A. B. Per-
sons, Marshallville.
6 Chinchillas from Taylors stock, 3
each, does and bucks, 3 mos old, $1
ea. $5 for lot. C. T. Bohanan, Con-
yers, Rt. 1.
Chinchillas, heavy wts. Reg. buck
and 2 does, $5 ea; 4 7 mos old, $3 ea.
$25 for lot of 8. Exch for pure bred
pigs. Miss Alice McCants, Butler.
1 buck and 2 does with 6 young rab-
bits for $5, or exch for ducks or chick-
ens. Wade Smith, Columbus, 3403 7th
Ave.
Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED
Exc. fine, thoroughbred Duroc brood
sow for good milch cow and young
heifer calf. O. H. Wright, Atlanta.
515 Peters Bldg.
Want 4-5 wks. heifer, good breeding,
calf, well grown to age, del. Exc. po-
tato plants at $1.20 M. or Hastings
Mung beans, 7 Ibs. $1, del.. Rufus
Merriman, Lyons.
12 Acre Bermuda pasture enclosed
with wire fence, with running water.
50c for yearlings, 75c per head for
cows. J. W. Dailey, Fairburn. R 2.
Exe. value, $75 for good, young cow
and calf, Jersey or Guernsey. J. M. R.
Rowland, Mt. Vernon. R 2.
HOGS WANTED
Exc. Whip peas or cane seed for
good, thoroughbred S. P. C. gilt, bred
W.. I". sPrice;
Dawsonville.
Exe. mo. old bull calf, 1-4 Holstein
and 3-4 Jersey for good pig, 6-8 wks.
old. Ea. pay frt. on what received. H.
F. Coalson, Rockmart. R 2.
Want several Duroe Jersey sows ab-
but ready. Eero: Quote oe G:
B. Ham; -
ibbtown
#450; No. 10. oem $1.50
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
-Want young ewes. Exc. pure bred
Black P. C. sow, Black Guinea pigs,
chickens or pigeons. R. E. Barnes,
Summit.
Want sev. young female goats. Any
breed. Must be within 100 miles of
Darien, Ga. State breed and _ price.
Resident of Georgia. S. L. Calfee,
Columbus, Ohio, 659 Linwood Ave.
Ga. Products For Sale
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
5 bu. Bunch Purple Hull peas. Fine
for hay. Picked without rain. 90 per
cent ger.-$2.25 bu. $10 for lot. J. E.
Rem Toomsboro. s
9 bu. Brown Whipps, 90 per cent
oe $2 bu. FOB. No personal chks.
W. F. Price, Dawsonville.
5 bu. Red Hull speckled peas, also 5
bu. ae Good and sound. $2
FOB.
Rtv:
Tenn. Green Pod, Burpees stringless,
Black and Red Valentine, Refugee,
Golden Wax beans, 35c lb; 5 Ibs. $1.25;
10 Ibs. $2; Hendersons bunch limas, Be
less. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson.
25 bu. Sound Laredo Soys, $4.25 bu.
FOB. Roy Adams, Claxton.
Cream Crowders, 8 Jbs. $13" Calit:
white, blackeyed, 12 lbs. $1. Postpaid.
Weevil free and clean. Edna _ Lelley,
Sulphur Springs, Rt. 1.
$5 per bu. Will buy 5 bu Brown Su-
ne Crowder peas, 98 per cent pure. K:
N. Sharp, Commerce.
2 bu. pure Brabs, $5 for lot. I. EK.
Billups, Swainsboro, Rt, 4,. Box 128.
Hastings Brown Sugar Crowders,
also Black Sugar Crowders, 10c lb. $5
ee FOB. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce,
Rite a:
15 bu. Unknown peas, $2 bu. FOB.
a. aoe sound. J. C. Lewis, Millen,
oS Purple Hull crowders, 3 Ibs.
25c. Exch for Nancy Hall potato plants
L. J. Vollrath, Winston.
Few bu. No. 1 Otootans, $5 bu. Re-
mittance with order. D. C. Strother,
Ft. Valley.
Genuine Hastings Mung beans, 7 lbs
$T>315-1bs. $2;30. Ibs; $3.85; 60 Ibs. $7.-
50. All del. No. personal chks. Rufus
Merriman, Lyons, Rt. 1.
15 bu. New Eras, pure and sound $2
bu. J. B. Partain, Stephens, RFD 1.
5 bu. Brabhams, $3; 10 - 15 bu. each
Unknowns, Clays, No. 1 Brown Whips,
each, $2.50; New Eras, 90 per cent
pure, $2.40. FOB. New bags. E. J.
Stanley, Greensboro.
BUTTER FOR SALE
Nice, fresh firm country butter. Cows
T. B. tested. Can ship big shipments ea
wk. Prices reasonable. Mrs. A. L. Gar-
rison,' Ashland, Rt. 2. :
6 = 78 lbs. fresh butter ea. week, 30c
Ib. del. Every Ib. guar. Mrs. Ida
Parker, Talking Rock, Rt. 3.
CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE
30 bu. corn-in shuck. 70c bu. at crib.
No chks. C. L. Bradford, Lithonia, Rt.
I
100 bu. good slipped shuck corn, 80c
bu. at crib, Alewine Dye, Mayfield, Rt.
1,7 Box: 62:
Mexican June corn. Pure, Blue and
White. 75c pk; $2.50 bu. J. H. Durand,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
100 bu. corn, 80c bu. W. H. Amie,
Newnan, RFD.
Extra early field corn. Plant July 1st
for late roasting ears). 15c Ib. 2 lbs.
25c. Postpaid. L. J. Vollrath, Winston.
HONEY, BEES.AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE
New Honey in lard cans, 70 to 80 lbs.
from 8 to 12 lb. J. T. Holland, Le-
nox..
6-1-2 Ibs. nice Strained beeswax, 35c
Ib. $2.25 for lot.. FOB. No stamps. Miss
Floy Hamilton, Buford.
Fresh, Gallberry honey, chunk or ext
$1.50 per 10 Ibs. del. Ga. Italian
Queens, 75c each. del. D. F. Thomas,
Odum.
17 hives bees, $1 per hive. Edd Pop-
pell, Ludowici, "RFD.
No. Ga. pure honey postpaid and in-
sured, 5 lb. bucket, 90c. Mrs. J. C. Al-
len, Loudsville.
New Gallberry, 10 lb. buckets. Comb
or ext. $1.60 per bucket, also new,
brght honey 10 lb. buckets $1.50 each
Postpaid. Cash with order. R. W.
Browning, Dublin, Rt. 3. :
1931 new, clean Strained honey in
new Gal cans, 95c gal. not del. Post-
age extra. John L. Benne Screven,
Rt. 22, Box, 3i
comb honey (Chunk) 5
New cae
ib. tin, $9:50;. Cs. 24, 30; Ns Ib, pa
?
. BE. Bedenbaugh, Whightevi,
Sale.
| particulars.
of Rome.
Boe; Vinee - XN
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All del. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt.
i :
New chunk or strained honey 10 lb.
pen $1.10 per pail, FOB. J. A. Peel,
Milan. ies
FRESH AND CURED MEATS ~
Brooks County hams, 25c lb. Mrs.
M. F. Gaddis, Quitman.
200 Ibs. country hams, 8-12 lbs. 20c
lb. G. D. Fain, Edison. ie
Shoulders, 21c: hams, 26c? 6 tO 12.4
lbs. del. 2c less FOB. Smoked with pe-
W. H. Wad- -
can wood. Money ereer,
delle, Pearson.
Hams, 25c 1b; Sides and shoulders,
17c_ Ib. Sound and treated for skipper
fly. Robt. S. Anderson, Hawkinsville.
FRUIT FOR SALE |
Truck loads, Early Rose peaches for
sale. June 15th. D. C. Strother, Ft.
Valley.
Will make apple, blackberry.and pear |
jellies, jams, etc., on halves. Party to
furnish sugar and containers. Mrs. C.z
M. Ray, Carrollton, Rt. 6. x
300 heavy bearing October poacher j
also some fine apples. Will make pre-
Serves and pickles on halves. Sudie
Herington, Calhoun.
GRAIN FOR SALE
Feed oats, $1 per CWT. B. F. Bow-
en, Register, Rt: 1, Box 17.
5M bu. bright, heavy new crop oats,
50c bu. Also 1M bu. Rye, $150 bu.
Ship any quantity, FOB, Philip Rouse,
Meigs.
POTATOES FOR SALE
Lookout Mtn. seed Irish potatoes,
$1.75 bu. Ross E. Clement, Cornelia.
100 lbs. Irish potatoes, 3c Ib. Also 150.
lbs white Crystal Wax onions, 4c Ib.
| FOB at Rowena, 4 mi south of Arl-
ington. W. F. Andrews, Arlington.
SEED FOR SALE. oe
Flat Dutch, Wakefield cabbage, $1
lb; New Stone, Baltimore tomato, 75c
lb; Marglobe, $2. lb; Orange cane seed
$1.75. B. R: Woodliff, Flowery Branch,
Rte:
25 Ibs. White Ga. collard seed, 40c
lb. and 10 lbs. seed from cabbage, 50
lb. Cash with order. Mrs. Laura Hin-
son, Hazlehurst.
Georgia Products Wanted
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want 6 bu. Brabham peas. Must
be sound and clean. Give best price
in first letter. J. J. May, Sparks. R 1.
Exc. value for peas. Write. Mrs. M.
F. Gaddis, Quitman. ;
Want to trade 1 sow and 4 pigs for
peas: Value $16. Cary Jordan, Man-
assas.
< FRUIT WANTED
Want 50 lbs. of the large Blue Huc-_
kleberries. Exc. 40 lbs. nice Comb
ae L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore. R 1
x
SYRUP AND HONEY WANTED :
Want pure Ribbon Cane Syrup and
honey. Will exc. Stahl s Chinchilla
rabbits. Write. O. E. Bentley, Mil-
ledgeville. ;
SEED WANTED
Want cushaw . and pumpkin
Miss Willie R. Vaughn, Griffin.
seed.
Miscellaneous For Sale
Walnuts, $1 bu. J. G. Owens, Pem-
broke, Rt. 1.
300 burlap oat and feed sacks, for
F/ E. Langford, Savannah, 1102
Wheaton St.
Few M extra 4 at. peach cups,. $6 M..
Sell any amount. W. B. Norton, ete
Valley. a
Flue cured tobacco, 10c Ib. Mrs.
Ralph Bennett, Surrency.
Tobacco, best grade, 20c lb; a good
leaf, home made, 15c lb. Alex Camp-
bell, Surrency.
Write for
Medicinal root for sale.
Guar. it. Live 3 miles west
J. W. Bray, Rome, Rt. 5.
Yellow root, bone dry, 35c Ib. 4 Ibs.
$1; green, 200: sage, peppermint and
balm leaves, 25 qt. J. L. Eaton, Dah
lonega, Rt. 1.
Yellow root, 50c Ib. Add postage.
Clyde Gable, Tallapoosa, Re. 3.
CATTLE FOR SALECar Lots
Young pasture cattle, both native
and Grade beef type. S. C. Ingram,
Talbotton.
HAY FOR SALE
4 fe Oat and Vetch. hay, 20 ton,
M. Shirley, Eyal.
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Sale
S. C. R. I. Red eggs from stock di-
ect, Donaldson, Blue Ribbon Winners.
1.25 per 15 del. Exch. for anything
use. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson.
_ Pure bred White Rock selected eggs,
65c per 15 postpaid; $3.75 per C. post-
paid, $3.50 at my home. Mrs. Colon J.
lamilton, Baxley.
Buff Minorca eggs. Schmidt strain,
75e per 15; $1.30 per 30. Postpaid. J.
. Johnson, Thomasville, 226 West Jef-
ererson: St. =
- Guinea eggs, 75c per 16, or exch for
pure Bantam eggs for setting. Mrs.
Ida Parker, Talking Rock, Rt. 3.
_ Pure bred Partridge Rock eggs, $1
per 15; April hatch cockerels, del.-in
July. $1 ea. 2 for $1.75. - Jesse Mixon,
Ocilla.
Thompson B. R. prize stock and
Donaldson Red eggs. All blood tested
for BWD. Summer prices, $1.10. per
15 del. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Sylves-
ter, Rt. 3.
~ Golden Sebright bantam eggs, $1 per
15. Edwin Sumner, Sylvester, Rt. 3.
S. C. Buff Leghorn eggs 60c per 15
del; Cockerels, first of April hatch,
60c ea. FOB. All blood tested stock.
Mrs. L. O. Stapler, Roopville, Rt. 2.
- Hatching eggs from my high class
flock of breeders. Reds, Rocks, W. Wy-
andottes, Everlay Brown and Tancred
W. Leghorns, 75c per 15 del. D. F.
Thomas, Odum.
_ Aristocrat D. B. R. eggs from prize
winning high production, special mat-
ings, $1.25 per 15 del. H. A. Stahl,
Valdosta.-
Nice, fertile Donaldson Red eggs,
Eggs For
from rigidly culled flock, $1 per 15; |
$1.75, 30. Exchange. Mrs. H. G. Brown
Stone Mtn., Rt. 1. .
_ Ancona eggs and chicks, reasonable.
Chas. Brown, Stone Mtn., Rt. 1.
_ Royal Purple J. B. Giant eggs, 75c
per setting; $1.25 per 30. Postpaid.
Cartons ret. RK. P. Bannister, Ball
Ground, Rt. 1.
Pure bred S. C. R. I. Red, Donald-
m str. eggs, for hatching, 40c dozen.
p ae ae Reuben Williams, Chip-.
Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. eggs,
pen, $1 per 15; $1.60, 30; 2nd pen
85c per 15; $1.40, 30. Del. Cartons ret. |.
Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge.
_ Pure bred Donaldson S. C. Red eggs,
75 per 15; $1.50 for 36, del. Crate ret
Mrs. H. L. Elliston, Rupert.
- Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. hatching
eggs, 75c per 16. \ Crates ret. Ins. del.
Prompt shipment. Mrs. A. L. Garri-
son, Ashland, Rt. 2. :
Poultry For Sale
BANTAMS
April hatch and mother
12 Bantams,
FOB. Lillian Shaw,
n, $3 for lot,
ustell, Rt. 1. : E
Half grown Buff Cochin bantams, $1
e! O. H. Wright, Atlanta, 515 Pe-
ters Bldg. 2 eae
Pure bred Golden Sebrights, young
stock, $2.50 pr; $4 per trio. C. Bowers,
B. R. cockerels, selected from blood
tested, high producing hens, 2 to 2 1-2
bs. ea. $l.\ea. FOB. Lots of 10 up.
Oc each. Money order. Mrs. M. C.
arker, Point Peter.
6 wks. old Parks cockerels and pull-
ets, from flock that began laying at 145
days old, 50c each in lots of 2 or more.
FOB. Mrs. J. B. Collier, Cochran.
: GAMES
Dark Cornish Indian game March
hatch cockerels, $1 ea. Berry str. B. C.
Pope, Tallapoosa, Rt. 3.
Trio ea., Warhorse and Blues, $5 ea.
trio; Brown Red cock, $2; 25 Warhorse
chicks, and 10 Irish Greys, 1 1-2 Ibs.
ee $1.00 each. J. D. Wilcher, Gibson,
ee :
1 Boyd cock, yr. old, $1.75 or exch
for Black B. Red and Roundhead cock.
H. M. Adams, Douglasville.
25 pure bred Dark Cornish chicks. |.
March hatch, $1 ea. FOB. H. C. Shaw
Austell, Rt. 1.
- Allen Roundhead and Grist Gradys
stags, 1 1-2 to 3 lbs. Sell or exch for
mmon chickens, 3 for 1. Or corn or
wheat. K. D. Burgess, Atlanta, 73
Warren St.,5E. _
White -Cornish Eee: $1.25 each;
25 pr. Mrs. H. W. La
s
; Ocilla; Rts
MARKET BULLETIN
J. B. GIANTS
Few Royal Purple Jersey Black Giant
cockerels and pullets of March hatch.
$1 each or 2 pullets and cockerel, $2.50.
R. P. Baninster, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
LEGHORNS
10 Ferris W. L. hens and 1 cock, Mar.
1930 hatch, $1 each, $8.50 for lot ship-
ped, or $7.75 at yard. Mrs. J. E.
Steadam, Bainbridge, Rt. 2.
Calhouns Grade AAA S. C. W. L.
yearling pullets, and Calhouns, Tan-
cred or Barron Grade AAA 12 wks. old
cockerels, 75c each. John ONeal, Jr.,
Valdosta.
Pure bred S. C. Buff Leghorn cock-
erels, April 1st hatch, 50c each. B. L.
Lynn, Waycross, Rt. 2. -
25 pure Tancred 3 mos old pullets
from high Egg record stock, and two
Gockerels, $15 del; 50 heavy laying Yr.
old hens, $40. Mrs. F. Cowart, Sum-
mit, Rt. 2. - :
18 - 20 Barron W. L. pullets from
pens headed by males Direct from Rose
Lawn Farm. April 10th hatch, 60c ea.
D. M. Smith, Canton, Rt. 3.
30 fine White L. Wycoff str. pullets,
10 mos old. All laying. E. W. Lipford,
Macon, Rt. 3. Sa
6 wks. old Everlay str. Brown L. pul-
lets, 60c each. FOB. D. F. Thomas,
Odum. ;
20 S. C. B. L. hens, Pure blood. Di-
rect from Neubert. 1 yr. old. All lay-
ing, $25 for lot. Mrs. Kittie Bruce,
Tunnell Hill, Rt. 2.
10 Tancred L. cockerels from very
high record parentage for 4 generations
back on both sides. March 28th hch.
$2.50 ea. del. V. G. Melton, East Point.
MINORCAS
Trio Giant Black Minorcas, $7.50;
Eggs, $2.25. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, 515
Peters Bldg.
4 Giant str. Black Minorca cockerels
$1 each; $1.75 for 2; $3 for 4. GB:
Millians, Newnan.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
: FOR SALE
~ Nice fryers for sale. Write for pric-
es, etc. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland.
100 more or less, 1 1-2 lb. heavy breed
fryers. Make best offer. Jesse Mix-
on, Ocilla. j
: R. I. REDS
1 1-2 lb. S. C. R. I. Red cockerels,
Parent stock direct Donaldson. $1.00 ea.
Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson.
Few nice Donaldson young hens $1.-
50 and $1.75 each; Unrelated males,
direct, $3 each. Mrs. H. G. Brown,
Stone Mtn., Rt. 1.
50 R. I. Red Donaldson strain hens
and 10 roosters, 16 mos old for sale or
r
| exch for pigs or good milch cow. E. W.
Lipford, Macon, Rt. 3.
15 pure R. I. Red hens,
E. L. Wright, Yatesville. -
Donaldson very dark pure bred Red
cockerels and pullets. February hatch
80c each; March hatch, 75c ea; Cock-
erel free with 10 pullets.. Mrs. H. L.
Elliston, Rupert. 3
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
-GEESE, ETC., FOR SALE
Mammoth White Pekin ducklings, 3
- 10 wks old. Sell or exch for pure
Tancred Leghorn pullets or eggs. Af-
rican or Toulouse geese, dried fruit, etc.
James M. Massey, Waresboro.
6 pure bred Pekin ducks and 1 drake
75c each. Jesse Mixon, Ocilla.
6 ducks and 1 drake, pure bred In-
dian Runners, $5. N. R. Mooney, Quill.
3 pr. Mammoth White Pekins, $2.50
pr. FOB. Ernest Goddard, Elberton.
Pr. pure bred Mammoth White Pe-
kin ducks, March hatch, from prize
winning stock, $1.50 or exch. B. L.
Lynn, Waycross, Rt. 2.
Last yr.s hatch Pekins, 3 drakes and
9 ducks, $10 or $1 each, 50 ducklings,
2 or 3 wks. $12.50 or 30c each. Cash.
Miss Grace McClellan, Adel, Lock Box
$1 each. Mrs.
35. :
WYANDOTTES
5 pure bred Tarbox, R. C. S. L. Wy-
andotte pullets and 1 rooster, 1930 hch.
$1 ea. Cash with order. Mrs. B. T.
Henderson, Summit.
3 mos. old Regal Dorcas R. C. W.
Wyandotte cockerels, $1 ea. here. R.
L. Jackson, Chester.
18 mos old White Wyandotte cock,
$1.50, 2 hens, same breed, yr. old, $1.15
each lot, $3.50. Exch for 3M pure P. R.
potato plants. R. E. Pope, Tallapoosa.
Yr. old S. L. Wyandotte roosters and
6 hens, $10 or trade for 15 S. C. W. L.
March hatch. Tom Barron str. pull-
ets. A. B.. Cummings, Springfield.
a _ PIGEONS FOR SALE
| ets.
common pigeons; Zot each,
Morton Fulcher, Waynesboro. -
Homing pigeons, all colors, 50c pr. 10
pr. $5. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty. -
100 well bred White Kings. Some ma-
ted; some young, 3 - 4 mos old, 50 ea.
50 - 60 Blue and Mixed Homers, 25
ea. A. B. Cummings, Springfield.
R. I. REDS
100 S. C. Ft. I. Red hens, $1.50 each,
10 fine roosters, $2.50 each. Mahood
strain and fine layers. Miss Belle Tim-
merman, Fironwood.
Large, January dark Red _ pullets,
from Doraldsons best stock direct,
$1.35 ea. del. Coops ret. Exch for good
heifer caives. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Coch-
ran, Rt. i. pie :
TURKEYS, ETC., FOR SALE
Fine ducklings, 8 wks. old, 33 each.
17 5 wks. old. 25c each. Mrs. A. N.
Adams, Elberton, Rt. 9.
Poultry Wanted
BANTAMS WANTED
Want 2 Golden Bantam hens and 1.
rooster, March or April hatch. Exch.
Himalaya blackberry plants. Calvin
Ray, Carrollton, Rt. 6.
Want B. B. Red game Bantams, also
Red Pyle. Exch. W. L. pullets. Mrs.
W. E. Hannah, So. Atlanta.
BARRED ROCKS WANTED
Want number B. Rock pullets for
Breeders. Choice, early. hatched, true
type and color. State strain and best
cash price. S. L. Calfee, Columbus,
ee 659 Linwood Ave. (Resident of
a.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
WANTED
- Exch. 3 mo. old Guernse
cross female calf for 25
frying size chickens. Mrs.
Shirley, Lavonia.
Want to raise chickens on share. Also
can fruit, etc. on halves. Write. Mrs.
G. H. Allen, Robertstown.
R. I. REDS WANTED
Want 10 - 50 March hatch Red pull-
Booths, Mahood or Rucker str.
John H. Edge, Toccoa.
Exch. 10 W. Leghorn hens for 10
Plymouth Rocks, R. I. Reds, or White
Minorcas. James O. Wren, Temple, Rt.
Le : :
Seed For Sale
_ 1931 Seven Top turnip salad_ seed,
15c cupful, FOB. Mrs. Ida Parker,
Talking Rock. R 3.
6-8 bu. extra good cane seed. Sound
and well matured, $1 bu. FOB. Money
order or cashiers chk. W. F. Price,
Dawsonville.
Burr Clover seed, rough, 2c lb. Clean
4 1-2c lb. Milton Meeler, Hartwell. R
A,
Vine okra, Giant tomato, 20 in. cu-
cumber, Earliest tomato, 3 ft. Bean,
Giant Bean, Garden Huckleberry,
Each pack., 10c and 2c postage. Ches-
ley Rice, Columbus. 3316 3rd Ave.
1931 crop Seven Top turnip seed,
40c lb; mixed Yellow Globe and Seven
Top, 40c lb. Del. Mrs. Maty L. God-
dard, Summerville, Rt. 3.
Chufa seed, slightly damaged, $3.75
bu; Rape, 2 Ibs. 40c; 10 lbs. $1.25; ok-
ra, 35c lb; 3 lbs. 85c; Orange sorghum
5; Honey Drip, 6c lb. W. H. Wad-
delle, Pearson.
Old fashioned Blue Stem Ga. col-
lard seed. Sell or swap for Black
Crowder or Speckled peas, or onions to
plant. R. C. Cook, Faceville. R 1.
10 Ibs. home grown mixed turnip
seed (for summer and fall turnips, al-
so spring salad), 5c oz. 60c lb; Has-
tings white Heading collard, same
price. J. A. Sudderth, Chamblee.
Collard seed, 10c thls. Add postage.
Ida Chapman, Whitesburg. R 3.
Chinese mustard, salad. Eng. peas,
velvet okra, spinach, crook-neck
squash, sugar corn, Martin gourd seed,
all 15c per half cupful. Add postage.
Stamps accepted. J. R. Bramlett, El-
lijay. R 4.
3 kinds mixed watermelon, Canta-
loup, and okra seed, 25c teacupful;
garden . Wonder Vegatable, 10c pkg.
Del. No stamps. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan,
Carrollton.
2 bu. Imp. Orange Cane Seed, $1.25
bu. FOB; 60c pk. postpaid. R. P. Ban-
nister, Ball Ground. R 1.
Burr Clover seed, est-free, 1931
crop. 3c lb..in rough; 6c recleaned.
and Jersey
eavy mixed
Jos. : -N;
Ready in 10 days, or book order for.
later del. Gene Harper, Hartwell.
*
Thursday, June 11, 1931
Positions Wanted
Statesboro. Rt. 5. ae
17 yr. old, straight, honest boy with
out bad habits wants home and a jo
on farm with good man. Good, faith
ful worker. Chester Loyd, Folkston
Rt2, box5, = ee
Exp. pecan budder wants work fo
summer, Write. J. J | Davidson, Pin
view. se
_Want job as dairyman. Yrs. of exp
Single. Ref. Advise salary, with room
and board. C. A. Shepherd, Decatur
Care J. J. Richardson. ae
Middle aged man wants job on farm
or Orchard. Well exp. in both. W. M
Taylor, Clarkesville, Rt. 3. . .
18 yr. old boy wants job on farm
Halethy and strong. Willing worker
Can drive car or truck. Prefer hom
with board and Jaundry. Clyde Tay-
lor, Clarkesville. Rt. 3. Ae
Healthy, strong widow with 2 chil
dren. Reared on farm would like tc
get home on dairy or other farm, wher
could make a living. Mrs. L. T. Thom
as, Atlanta, 249 Hayden St. a
Want by industrious, strong 15 yr
old white boy place on truck, poultry
or other farm. Near Atlanta. No bad
habits. Henry Dixon, College Park
Care Gen. Del.~ se
Young man and wife want job on
farm. Can drive car, truck, etc. Con-
sider most anything honest for liv-
ing wage. Ref. exc. Wm. A. Warley.
Marietta. 1011 Whitlock Ave.
Want job as manager on large farm
after July 6th. 32 yrs. : i
no children. Sober and hard work
State particulars first letter.
ant, Columbus. 1321 12th Ave. ee
Man and wife, 2 children want work
on farm. Do any kind farm work.
Man 29 and wife 25 yrs. old. Good
workers. Ref. W. L. Bailey, Poulen.
C-o Gen. Del. aes
Young man wants general work on
farm. Operate any kind machiner
Life time exp. Write. Forrest Bus-
bie, Waynesboro. R 4. ie
Want a job packing peaches and
grading, rates, $4 per car. Ref. i
age Clifton Shepherd, Wray. Box
Farm Help Wanted
Want 1 wage hand for wages. Help
finish crop. 50c day, house, board and
washing. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown.
Want colored woman, 35 - 40 yrs.
old, unencumbered for gen. work,
garden, milk cow, etc. Am widow, 69
yrs. old. Furnish bed and room. Mrs
I, F. Duncan, Buford. ieee
Want strong, industrious, strictly
honest, married, young man to work
on farm. Prefer high school educa-
tion. Able to keep up Ford truck. $18
mo. and board. W. H.. Waddelle,
Pearson. Cache
Miscellaneous Wante [
Want 200 Ibs. black walunts, sound
hulled and dried. No small ones. State
lowest del. price. Or exc. cabbage and
tomato plants, shipped July and A
gust. John Crone, Philomath :
Want the genuine freshly dug Gold-
en Seal. Submit sample and quote
pros per lb. del. Chas. Walker, Ho-
fruit jars, not over 1 qt. size, wi
without lids. Send stamp for infor-
meee Mrs. I. Connor, Farmington.
Want 12 good white feed sacks, 10
Ib. cap. Exc. 1 M. collard plants or
15 Donaldson Red eggs. Mrs. F. Hap-
poldt, Lewiston.
Eggs Wanted |
Want 150 Jersey White or Black Gi-
ant eggs to put in brand new incuba-
tor on halves. At once. John What-
ley, Carrollton. Ga. =
Want fresh Market eggs in any quan-
tity, 1 to 100 cases weekly. Pay top
market price. Write before starting
shipments. E. R. Adlington, Atlanta,
510 Piedmont Ave. ae
Baby Chicks Wanted
Want 50 to 100 S. L. Wyandottes to
raise on halves to 8 wks. Party Ce
transportation. Mrs. Effie Ralsvon,
x
Ella Gap.