Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1931 January 15

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PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF ie D. JONES, DIRECTOR



VOL. 14

STATE CAPITOL

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY oe 1931.



aS = fact, has alco Feen called to vour attention.



Summary Of The ae That Has Been Turned On The Geargi Cotton
_ Growers Cooperative Association

In the Market Eul'etin of December 4th. 1920, I called attention to
the fact that Mr. J. E. Conwell who was, and is now, President and Gen-
eral Manager cf the Gecrgia Cotton Grow ers Cooperative Association,
at a salary of $12,003 per annum, was appointed Public Welfare Direc-
tor in 1927, and has been serving as such Public Welfare Director eyer
since.

~ Georzia Cotton Growers Cooverative Association. Prior to 1927, there
were three Public Welfare Di-ectors. One anpo:nted by the Commis-
sioner cf Agriculture, one appcinted bv tbe Director of the Bureau of
Markets and cne apponted bv the Frevident of the State Collere of Ag-
riculture at Athens. In 1927. the Fy-laws of the Association were
changed and provision m2de that the Governor of the Federal Re-
serve Bank of this District, should appoint the one and only Public
Welfare. Director.
<a rhe Governor of the Federal Reserve Bank at that time was Mr.
Eugen R. Flack. -
Mr, Eugene R. Black is still the Governor of the Federal Reserve
Bank.
. Mr. Fugere R. Fleck eppcintcd Mr. J. EF. Cenwell as the one and
only Public Welfare Director of the Georgia Cotton Growers Coopera-
tive Association.
In cther words, Mr. Eugene R. Plack apnointed Mr. J. E. Conwell
to check up cn end report on Mr. J. E. Conwe'l as President and Gen-
eral Manarer of the Georgia Cotton Growens Coonerative Association.

A grect many cf tre farmers cf Georria who have thoucht that .

this Association was holding their ectton off the marret are cadly mis-
taken. as a Jarge rer cent of it has alveedy gone to the mills. _ This

Youn attenticn hes also been cated to the fact that the Georgia
Cotton Crowers Cocverative Assaciaticn have faird and refused to D2y
the $435,283.79, which was one rer cent reserve taen cut cf the estton
of every membcr of the Acccriation for the first five year period of the
_organizat: on cf the Association.

Your attention has slco been called to the fact that outside of
this reserve above quoted, they took cut an extra special reserve as fol-



of the
of the
of the

1922-23
1993-24
1997-95

$7. Rat 29
12 579.08
8.359.923

season
season
season

cotton
cotton
cotton

Out of the
Out of the
Out cf the
Out of the cotton of the 1995-25 season 14,502.40
Gut cf the cotton of the 196-27 reason 56.065.37
Add there figures un and you will see that this extra see Te-
serve amounts to $97.088. Si:
You will note that their Popetiits for this extra special reserve in-
~ creased along with the yeer
Add this. amount to fie $35, 283. 79, ana you will see what is tas
-the first five year members of the Association on the reserve fund and

the extra pees reserve fund. e >

Mr. J. E. Conwell is now the only Eublic Welfare Director of the_

t

I have also called your attention to the error that was made a the
office of the Asscciation amounting to $69,229.42. This error was made
in favor-of the Ceorgia Cotton Growers Cooperative Association. Ij was
not discovered until after the checks were mailed out.

I roirted cut im lest week's issue cf the Bulictin how it was dis-
poced of by two Directors of the Georgia Cotton Growers Cooperative
Association.

_ Add this amount to above erenttinel resevve fund ae extra. spec -
i21 fund end the total of these three sums wi'l show you just what the
Georzia Cotton Growers Cooverative Association owes the first five
year members. Principal without any interest! 2

I have also pointed out that this year they are taking out of the
farmers cotten one per cent reserv> and a'so keeping back one
per pound In Provisional fettlement.

One cent per pound is $5. 00 on an average bale. This runs up to
bic? moncy.

Lact weeks article in the Eulletin dealt at oe with the three.
interlocking corporations that they have out on Glenn Street. ,

. First, the Growers Finance Corporation gets Gove-nment money
from the Federal Intermediate Cred't: Bank at Columbia, South Caro-
lina, then lends this money to the farmers at any where from fifteer
to twenty- -two rer cent interest.

Of course they have a legal way of showing. that they do no
charge this much interest by sellinz you stock for which you could:
get face value.

Another little wrinkle I have learned on the Growers Finance Cor-
porationThere was a bank at Carrol'ton, named the Citizens Bank; -
the Growers Finance Corporation wou'd call on you to deposit th
checks, after they loaned ycu the money and paid by check, in thi
Bank. It busted and caught the farmers for some of the money that
they had borrowed from the Growers Finance Corporation. oF

Next in order comes the Growers Supply Company. It handles fer-
tilizer. They se-l] for cash, if they can, after they have loaned you the
money through the Growers Finance Corporaticn.

The third and last corporation in this same office, controlled by
these same boys. is the Georgia Cotton Crowe's. Cooperative. They ge
ycvr ccttcn in the fell ard rake ycu ray up what you owe them, then
take your one per cent reserve an that extra special reserve.

On October 16, 1929. a petitien for receivercshin w2s filed agains

.the Georgia Cotton Growers Cooperative Association, for 24 of the firs!

five year members, setting cut substantially the above facts and seek
inz eh ante what was owing them.
e daily p2pers did not carr an, notice of this sui
Why didnt they? z . u e
This suit is of more vital importance Ae the welfare of the farm
eta oe than any suit that has been filed in the State in the 1get
3 (Continued on page sixteen)



MARKET REPORT

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Jan. 13, 1981. Always Subject to Variation |

Sar annah Columbus Ve;dosta

Atta. nta Macon Aucusta





INDEX

\ Poultry For Sale |

$1.25

ees
26
Sf
26
18
18
10

26.

19
15
| 25
25

35
10
15.00

~ Poultry Wanted
Eggs For Sale
Eggs Wanted
Baby Chicks For Sale
Baby Chicks Wanted
Live Stock For Sale
Live Stock Wanted 2-3 222 0 Bese
Ga. Products for Sale__3, 6, 7, 10, 12
Ga. Products Wanted

feed For a'e 16
Seed: Wanted =_-+-__2_.2 aoa a ee
Farm Help Wanted -

Positions Wanted

Plants For Sale

Plants Wanted

Miscellaneous For Sale
Miscellaneous Wanted

$1.50
32
30
a)
30
15
15
10
25
20.
18
25

- $1.00.
35
So

eT
(32

16
20
15
25
20
15
25

1295
1.50
40

$1.25.
33
31
26
31
18
20
15
28
22
Ag
30

30.
1.50

35

$1.85
28

98
21
26
15
20
ie
28
20
20
25

1.25
1.50

~ 40
19
20.00

Sweet Potatoes. new, 100 Ibs. ---$1.25
_ Eggs, Ga., Extra. doz. ---------- 30
Figgs, Standord. Cor 28
Fees Ga. trade, doz. _.----<---. 23
Eezs, Yard Run, ae. Ss 28

= Priers, lb.
* Ducks, 2b:
. Geese, Ib.
_- Turkeys,~lb.
-Capons. 1b.
Field Peas, mixed. bu.
Field Peas. not mixed. bi.
Country Butter, Best Table, Ib... .35
Far Cern.(0 lbs. to bu.) bu.; -. .80
Peavine Hay, No. 1, per ton -..-20.00
Peanvt Hay, No. 1.:per ton 12.00
Soy Beans, O-too-tan, bu. ----- 3.00
Soy Beans, Biloxi, bu. --.------- 2.00

SS eee <7 a0
eee ae

~ 1.25
1.60
25
15,
18.00
_ 11.00
2.715
1.5

3.00
1.75













Hoes Sold During Week Beginning January~ 5, 1931, at Sacnccitice Sales B: one 6.50 per ewt., Basis No. 1.
No. 1 Grade Spanish Peanuts, $60.00 Per ton Delivered, Columbus, Ga.

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Poultry For Sale

RKEYS,



GUINEAS, GEESE,
, ETC. FOR SALE

en head drakes, 2 mixed drakes
_ white Pekin dra e, $1 each, or
ea Grady H. rantley, Kite,

u cks, pure white Pekins, 75c each,
ys, 9 mos. old, 10 and I1 Ibs. 25
R. I. Reds mixed hens, $1.25

) day old chicks, 12 1-2c each.
, R. Ramphey, Elberton, Ga. Rt.
B. toms, Apr. hatch, wt. around
E, L. Fleming, Bowman, Ga. Rt.

y1 oughbred Narragansett turkeys,
l _ Stock, direct from Orig. for
. Lottie Bargeron, Sardis, Ga.

e bred Bourbon Red toms, for
ing, $3.50 each, del.
- Lavonia, Ga. Ret: 3:
bone giant Bronze of Bird Bros.
in, tom wt. 50 lbs. at 20 mos. old,
| scores 17 1-2 points. The father
m cost $150 and the hen, $75.
ill take $75 for the tom-and $35 for
en. Ellis strain. Exch. for Reg.
sey calf, either sex, or anything
of equal value, can use. L. L.
Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4.
red Big Blue Toulouse geese.
aying in February. Some lay as
iv as 40 to 60 eggs per season. $6
OB. C. W. Page, Norcross, Ga.
re bred M. B. 2 yr. old tom, wt.
25 Ibs. $6.50 del. 2 pure bred
$3.50 each, FOB or the 3 for $13
, or $14 del. No checks. Mrs. B.
son, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 8.
of big bone Giant M. B., 2 hens
| tom, April hatch, )$10. Mrs, J.
own, Fastman, Ga. Red
pw 1930 hatch Bourbon Red hens,
h, or exch. for Bourbon Red toms
ent inbreeding. Mrs. J. H. Da-
ecca, Ga.
big bone M. B. turkeys, $8 for both,
ch. for a bi~ bone Guinea pig.
+, Burroughs, Canon, Ga.
ronze turkeys. A few of our best
for sale. Our turkeys have been
Souths leading show birds for 3
Guar. or money ref. W. S. Fricks,
ndergrass, Ga.

A limited numbey Big Bone Giant
e toms of best blood lines. Fine
rs. May hatch. Reasonable. L.
, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 5.

wild geese, pr. cf Blue geese, 1

Jap rooster, 18 mos. old. and 21.

blood Warhorse game _ roosters,
hatch. J. F. Wellborn, Rock

2 Bronze hens, wt. 14 Ibs. each, $3 ea.
rs. D. Bower, Lavonia, Ga. :
White Australian guinea hens and
. $3 for lot. J. F. Pruitt, La-
a.
Pure Bourbon Reds, large and well
ens. $5: toms, $7.
ene. Cuthbert. Ga. Rt. 7.

White Holland turkey tom, 2 yrs.
wt. about 30 Ths. $6 not del. Mrs.
Thornton, Camilla. Ga. Rt. 1.
toms. 2 are 1930 hatch, wt. 18-20
and 1 wt. 40 Ths. 1929 hatch. All

ib. FOB. Mrs. Arthur Owen,
sville, Cae
e White Holland toms. $5 each,
ah. tom for hen. but must be pure
.H. Lester McCrarv. Molena, Ga.
fine turkevs. del. Gillsville. $10. H.
itman. Gillsville, Ga. Rt. 1.
ve Rourbon Reds. from prize win-
stock, toms, $5, 1 hens, $3.59. Apr.
bateh. Mrs, J. J. Bond, Elberton,
o: old fine tom, cross between
re Bronze and Bourhon Red. When
rown, wt. 25 to 30 lbs. $5. Geo.
id Pass. Point Peter, Ga.
re Gol'dbank tom, 18 mos. old. 30
cod color. \fine cond. $9, or exch.
2 turkey hens, 1930 hatch, not less
14 Ibs. each. M. B. stock. Mrs. J.
Sikes, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 1.
-R. I. Red canons, wt. 6 to 7 Ibs.
best offer, FOR. H. E. Williams
ns, Ga. 481 Ruth St.
. B. Bird Bros. big bone toms,
om unrelated stock, for breeding
Wt. 50 or more Tbs. when grown. |
wt. 22 ibs. at Chrismas at 7 mos.
l $7.50 each. Mrs. J. W. Lariscy,
Haleyondale, Ga. Rt. 2.



rst yr. M. B. Bird Bros. toms, 30c >

B. Marvin Gladin, Milledgeville,
Rt. 2. Box 56.
pure bred White Pekin ducks (now |
ig eggs; sell, $1 doz.) and 1 drake, |
for the 4, if all are taken at 1 time.
Ide Deda, Fairmount, Ga.

Mrs. Edwin ;

Mrs:-Re be

MARKE

Parent stock direct from Bird Bros.
Goldbank str. M. B. turkeys, |

4 Muscovey drakes and 5 ducks, $2
per pr. or $8 for lot; FOB. Mrs. N. B.
Daniel, Menlo, Ga.

Pure bred White Hollands, $15 trio,
young toms, $6 each; hens, $5 each; 3
toms, 2 yr. old, $10 each. Mrs. J. B.
McCrary, Molena, Ga.

10 Muscovey ducks, layge strain, 10
wks. old, wt. up to 4 Ibs. now, 75c each,
or the 10 for . 50. Clement Smith,
Austetl, Ga. Rt.

5 guineas, 4 Gi and 1 rooster, 50c
each. Money order. Jas. W. Williams,
Kite, Ga. Rt. 2.

Fine turkeys direct from Bird Bros.
strain, toms, 25 lbs. $5; hens, 12 to 15
lbs. $3. Sat. guar. Mrs. J. H. Coleman,
Mitchell, Ga.

PIGEONS FOR SAL

2 pr. common pigeons, $1
Mrs. A. B. Blalock, Alto. Ga.
- Sev. selected pr. of Plymouth Rock
Homers, all mated, banded and work-
ing, $2 pr. Cash with order. Roy T.
Thomoson; Atlanta, Ga. 929 Pulliam
St. S: W.

Large White Kings, mated, banded
and working. .100 pr. of extra fine
birds that av. 18 squabs per pr. this
last yr. None are over 2 yrs. old. $3
nem opr. dels or 10 or; more. pr.$2:50 pr:
FOB. H. F. Morgan, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Box 425..

Red Carneaux, mated prs. and
young birds, of very good stock priced
reasonable. R. W. Pennington, Cov-
ington, Ga.

20 pure bred White Kings, not mated
nor banded, farm raised. About equal
number, males and females. Fine cond
$12 for lot. C: Fulenwider, Albany, Ga.
410 8rd. St. a

100 Plymouth Rock Homers, 50c ea,
or exch. for hens at market price. J.
W. Stephenson, College | Park, Ga. 105
ve Walker Ave.

Poultry Wanted

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS. ETC... WANTED
Want 2 M. B. 1930 hatch hens, wt.
14 to 18 lbs. each. Will pay 25c lb. Mrs.

J. F, Sikes, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want Feb. or March 1930 hatch big
bone M. B! tom, Must be thrifty and
suitable in every way for breeding
State age, wt. and price. Mrs. Coy
White, Marietta, Ga.



or the 4.





Quote lowest cash price, FOB. C.
eer dee, Patterson, Ga.



Eggs For Sale



Giant str. Light Brahma eggs, $1.25
for 15; $6.50 per 100, del. Carton to
= ret. Arthur H. Meyer, Winterville.

a.

Booking orders for turkey eggs at
$4 doz. from quality 2 we old Bour-
bon Reds. Mrs. Julian F. Pruitt, La-
vonia, Ga, Rt. 2.

SoC. ay ii. eggs, Tancred- Young
strain. Ihe. lots or single setting. $1
ner setting; 60c doz. in inc lots. Del.
Fertility guar. M. L. Van Dyke, Jef-
fersnnville. Ga.

Few settings Donaldson S. C. R. I.
Red eres, $1.50 per set. del. Safe del.
guar. Geo. T. Northcutt, Jr., Mariet-
ta, Ga. 108 Sessions St.

Fat hens,.i8e lb. large mixed breed.
19 doz. esos: weeklv, 25c doz. Mrs.. J.

J. Edmondson, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 1.

Pure bred Tancred L. eggs. Ea. egg
ndividually wt. None sent under . 24
ounces per doz. Supply from 1- doz.
to 1 es. per week. Write \for prices.
C. R. Brown, Butler, Ga.

Pure bred S. L. Wyandotte eggs.
Sunflower strain. $1.10 per 15, $3 per
50, postpaid. R. B. Williams, Eastman,
Ga. Rt. 1:

Tompkins str. direct, Red eggs $1.25
per 15, $4.50 per 100 del. Crates to be
ae C. F. Matheson, Alto, Ga. Box

Pure bred. large type dark Cornish
game eggs, $1 per 15; Hens, $2 each;
young cocks, $1.50 each: cockerels,
$1.25 each. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylves-
ter. Ga.

Pure bred Donaldson Red eggs. Like

to contract with hatchery to furnish
eggs through the hatching season.
| Mrs. G. C. Lane, Lincolnton, Gav Rt

Black Minorca eggs, for sale after
Feb. 15th. $150 per 15 del. Scott Go-
| ber, Barnesville, Ga.

Can furnish about 5 doz fresh eges
ner week at 40c doz. Might del. in
eity if easy of access. James A. Jol-
ley, (Town not given) Rt. 7, Box 279.

30 lb.
FOB. B. M. Holland, Bowersville, Ga.

FO Baie Tie
- Black Minorca eggs, $20 00 ,

Giant
per 157
Ga,

Pure bred W. P. Rock, Fischel str.
from prize winning stock, 8 lb. hens,
$1.50 per 15, $2.75 tor 30, $4 for 50, dei.
EoB; Trotman, Lumpkin, Gass

Aristocrat. strain B. R. special ma-
ted pens; winnings at 1929 Ga. State
fair and 1950 Atianta Winter Poultry
Show, eggs, $1.50 per 15 del. H. A.
Stahl, Savannah, Ga. 803 East 31 St.

Pure B. R. eggs, College strain, .$1.-
25 per 15.. Crates to be ret. Mrs. Wi-
ley White. Sylvester, Ga.

Ferris best egg strain, (260 to 300
per yr..record) W. L. eggs, $2 per set-
ting del: E. S. Hoyl, Poulan, Ga. box
615.

Ss. C. B. L. eggs, $1 per 18. Mrs. W.
A. Sumner, Norristown, Ga.

White Pekin duck eggs, $2 for 15.
R. E. Lewis, Townsend, Ga. RFD A.

Booking orders tor eggs trom the
worlds largest and best layers _ big
bone Giant Bronze turkeys. $12 per
doz. prepaid in Ga. L. J. Ellis, Cum-
ming, Ga. Rt. 5:

B. Re eggs, $1.50 per setting, Mrs.
roy d. Haris, Collins, Ga. Box 106.

Thompson Ringiet B. R. eggs, $1.50
per 15. Mrs. A. B. Blalock, a:to, Ga.

ages fruin Ferris best egg strain W.
L. hens, $1.10 per 15; $2.65 Lor 9U post-
pald and ins. C. b. Cheney, Bairds-
vown. Ga.

Can furnish cs. each week of haitch-
ing eggs from high powered W. L.
zens. Make best ofier. . L. James,
riomerville; Ga. Rtr 2. Box 57.

W. L. eggs irom pure stock of hea-
vy Aayers, $3.50-per 100. Dei. Can fur-
nish 200 per week. Mrs. J. Db. Lamb,
by Vy ,-Ga.Rt2:;

Pure bred Uark Cornish. game eggs,
$1.25 per 15 postpaid. Crate to be ret.
vash with order. John R. Gardner,
Locust, Grove, Ga., Rt. 3.

Pure bred B. BR Tancred W. L.,
and Donaldson Red eggs, $l- per x 15
prepaid. C. W. Waugntel, Homeland,
Ga. .

W. P. Rock, Fischel strain,
from heavy laying stock, 65c per jlo
del. Carton to be ret. R. S. Nash,
smyrna, Ga. :

Pure bred eggs, R. R. Reds, B. R.,
W. Wyandottes, Tancred W. L., Ever-
lay Brown L. $1 per 15 del. D. PF.
Lnomas, Odum, Ga. Box 27.

Big Blue Toulouse geese eggs, $1. 50

L. B. Millians, Newnan,



Want sev. pure bred M. B. turkeys. |
M.



per 5 prepaid. Any amt. over 5 at
25c: each, prepaid .Booking orders now.

| My geese begin laying in Feb. and
: lay 40 to 60 eggs a.season. C. W. Page,
, Norcross, Ga. Box 52.

A few doz. fresh eggs per week for
sale. Mrs. W. L. Castleberry, Adel,
Ga. Rt.3. Box 107. a

Thompson B. R. eggs, from 6 to 8
Ib. hens, $1, per 15. $4 a 1005 A: L:

| Allgood, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 4.

Large white Black Minorca eggs. Gi-
ant strain. $2 per 15 del. L. B, Mil-
lians, Newnan, Ga. 105 Temple Ave.

Pure B. P. R. eggs, from 2 yr. old

hens, 85c per 15 del. also 2 nice, young

cockerels, pure bred, $1 each if called
for at home. Prefer Money Order.
Mrs/ M. C. Colvard, Bowman, Ga.
_B. R. eggs, $1 per 15 postpaid, or 4c
an egg in lots of 400 or more, collect.
Cocks direct from Holterman. Can |
furnish 100 select eggs per weak. G.N
Lewis, Statesboro, Ga.

Selected W. Wyandotte eggs, $1.10
per 15. Cartons to be ret. Blanton
Allen, Lavonia, Ga. RFD 3.

Pure bred R. I. Red, Donaldson str.
eggs, $1.25 per 15 del. Mrs. W. H. Wa-
ters, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 3.

Donaldson Red eggs, $1.50 per 15.
Safe del. guar. Cartons to be yet. Hs
D. King. Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 3.

Pure W. Wyandotte eggs from Nich-
ols extra quality hens, $1.75 per 15, or
$3.25 for 30. Mrs. Roy Keith, Wood-
berry, Ga. Box 292.

Donaldson pure bred S. C: Red eggs,
$1 per 15, del. Cartons to be ret. Mrs.
H. L. Elliston, Rupert, Ga.

Ponaldson Red eggs, $1.50 per 15;
$2.75, 30. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone
Mtn. Ga. Rt: 1.

Pure Sheppard str. Ancona eggs
from mature hens and unrelated cocks.
Sat. assured. 85c and $1 per setting,
FOB. Cartons to be ret. Mrs. Jeph-
tha P. Pullin, McDonough, Ga. 2

Eggs Wanted

Want 1M hatching eggs in lots of
409 and 600 every 3 wks. to hatch on
halves. Any pure breed of heavy str.
W. E Mullis. Cadwell, Ga.

Want any amt. from 200 to 1M pure
fresh, fertile eggs to set on halves, at
once, or will set 1M eggs for party for
$15, Buckeye inc. used, Mrs. J. E.





esses |.



Thursday, January 1
Harrell, Quitman, Ga. Rt. 6.

Want to ae Oe 2 setting a
of any pure bred eggs, Ha. to pay pos-
tage. oor Bessie Mae Joiner, Blythe,
Ga., R

Want strictly guar. fresh infertile
eggs. Write price and number. Ss.

A. B. Gooch, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 8.

Live Stock For Sale



CATTLE OR SALE :
2 nice 4 mos. old Jersey calves, bull

and heifer, well bred. stock, $25 for pr.

F. E. Jordon, Reidsville, Ga. - SS
1 reg. J. milch cow, freshen in Febru-_
ary with 2nd calf.
teers Foremost Jap. Gave 3 gal. 1st
calf. $90 FOB. If interested will send
photo and full particulars regarding
excellent breeding. J. Carl Daughtry, :
Metter, Ga. -

1 fine 7-8 Holstein and 1-8 J. 2 yr. ~

old bull, wt. about 7 or 800 lbs. Ex-

cellent cond. $50 at my barn, or $60
crated and shipped, FOB. J. P. And- ;

erson, Mountain View, Ga. a
1 mo. old ent. to reg. J. bull calf.

Dam, 5gal. cow; sire out of an A. R. D. |

dam; grand-dam record over 800 Ibs.

fat. $15 cash or exch. for good shoats, __

corn Oy what have you? T. P. Worle eS
Tignall, Ga.

1 good milch cow, witn calf, 2 wks. a
old. for sale. Mrs. M. L. Clark, Litho-
hia, Ga. Rt. I.

18 head of White Face Hereford
yearlings. Eugene Brown, Manchester, Se
Ga.

1 young cow, fresh in. Half Guern- :

sey and half.Jersey. First calf. Good

cond. 2 gal. per day. $35. Mrs. J. #.
Smith, Chipley, Ga; RFD 1, a

8 yr. old cow, calf 1 mo. old, will give
2 gal. $35; 5 yr. old cow, calf mo. old,
giving 3 gal. $40.
Franklin. Ga. Stay Rt.

1oyr. old J: pull calf, $25 FOB my
barn. Junius Wilcher, Gibson, Ga. a

1 mo. old pure bred J. bull calf, and
1 grade J. bull calf, 6 wks. old. For >
sale or trade. T. L. Salter, Columbus,
Ga. RFD 2.

Jersey heifer with ate 3 wks. old.
Will give 2 1-2 gal. of mlk per day, $40
ae farm. Taylor Hooks, Unadilla, Ga.

8 milch cows, some fresh, others
freshen within 60 days. Best ones |
cheap and good ones cheaper. Walter
R. Davis, Temple, Ga. (Rs

Polled Hereford 3 yr. old bull, fine
animal. Pure breeding. Worth $250.
Sell to keep down inbreeding for $125;

sev. Polled Hereford bulls, 6 to 8 mos, _

old. from $60 to $75, and 1 reg. 15 mos.

old, $150. J. C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga.

Ree. J. cow. with 3rd calf (bull calf, -
sub. to reg.). Majesty Dairylke 4
breeding. $85 with pavers. Mrs. W. A.
Pannatt Adoircville, Ga. Rt. 1.

1 grade Guernsey cow, fresh. for sale. su

B. Favenson, Roswell, Ga Rilo.
2. J. heifers. 10 mos. old. $25 ea. or e
exch. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga. eo

1 reg. J. bull. 3 yrs. ald in August, for
cala. Carlton Alley. Santee. Ga. Ze
1 orange col. J. cow, 6 yrs. old. Will
vive 3 1-2 gal. milk. Fresh in. $50.

A.

.| cash, Grady H. Ridley, Franklin, Ga. :

Star Rt.

3 mos. old J. bull calf, from a 4 gal.
cow. Healthy. Sell or exch. for on Es-+
sex boar pig, 8 wks. old, or for African
Guinea boar pig. Mrs. A. D. Sumner, _ :
Norristown, Ga.

3 heifers,.1 squirrel col. J: cow, 9 yrs. >

old and a heavy milker, all fresh in,
also sev. head of svringers. C. Cc. Sum-

merlin, Bremen, Ga. Star Rt. phone, 4

No. 50. |

9 mos. old half J. and half Guernsey __

bull, now wt. about 500 Ibs. from a 3
gal. cow. Now ready for service. $35
at barn. $40 crated and del. FOB.
Come see,or send cash with order. W.
Be Newton, Statesboro, Ga. Rt. 4.

5 yr. old thoroughbred, full J; milch
cow, to come in, in April or May by a
reg. bull; and a 4 1-2 yr. old, 2nd calf,
full Jersey, $40 each at harn,-or $75 for
both at barn; also 1 full blood 3 mos.
ald calf. Mrs. I. W. Sivell, Chipley,
Ga. Rt. 1.

Sev. nice reg. J. heifers, Some bred.
Descendants of the Great Sibil and

St. Lambert stock. I. T. Wyatt, Farrar,

Ga.

ford. With 2nd. calf (heifer), give 2
1-2 gal. $35 for both. Real bargain
ae ie sale. Sam Yawn, Milan, Ga.
7 mos. old reg. J. bull, very best of
breeding, $30. Mrs. W. H. Hill, ex
metto, Ga. | Z



Bred to Volun- _

Grady H. Ridley, 3

1 milch cow, 3-4 J. and 1-4 Here-

hursday, January 15, 1931.
Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE
_' 20 head of beef cattle, mostly steers.
Make best offer per lb. FOB. H. RB.
lary, Thomson, Ga.

Bred heifers. Holsteins and Jerseys,
also Jersey milch cows. For further
information, write. E. B. Cade, Wash-

gton, Ga.

2 1-2 mos. old fine heifer, from fine
Black Jersey cow. $6 FOB, or exch. for
5 large breed baby chicks, or for 4
April hatch R. I. Red hens and cocker-
re Mrs. S. P. Jones, Lula, Ga. Star
R se :

_.Reg. Hereford cattle, for sale. Both
sex. J. J. Cummings, Donaldsonville,
Ga.

High class Reg. J. bull, 3 yrs. old for

ale or exch. for 2 reg. J. heifers. Sold
to prevent inbreeding, E. L. Lester, Ft.
Valley, Ga.

_2 nice young cows, with heifer calves

, mo. old. Good milkers. $50. Party

Oo come after cows with truck. Mrs. J.

. Tyson, Ocilla, Ga. Rt. 3.

- Solid col. yellow cream col. full Jer-
sey bull calf, 5 mos. old, $20. Mrs.
Hattie Wofford, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 3.
A few more feeder steeys at 6c lb.

iso a milch cow and calf, $40. Annie
-R. McClain, Thomasville, Ga. Rt. 3.

: HOGS FOR SALE

_ 15 bred gilts, big bone P. C. pure
bred. Wt. 150 and 175 lbs. each, 10
mos old. Fine breeding stock. 12c lb.
FOB. A. P. Gross, Glenn, Ga. \
- Duroc J. September farrow pigs, 75
Ibs. $1250 each, or $22.50 pr. No ped
1 Duroc boar, last March farrow, 225
Ibs. $35. Reg. it buyers name; 1 Du-
roc 200 lb.- boar, $25 not reg. L. H.
ae field, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 1, Box
__ Pure bred P. C. sows, bred and pigs
8 mos old, male and female. Dr. N. C.
Alston, Richland, Ga. ~

Pure bred big bone P. C. female 5
mos. old gilt. Thrifty and in good
cond. $12. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga.

8 P.C. big Guinea, cross pigs, 2 1-2
mos. old. Fat and fine, $50 for lot.
Will only sell in 1 lot. W. W. Dris-
Kell, Sparta, Ga.

1 Duroc J. gilt, wt. about 100 Ibs.

15 or exch for Jersey calf; 1 Jersey
and bie bone guinea, cross, gilt, wt.
about 75 lbs. for sale or exch. for 6 bu
N. C. Runner peanuts of first class
stock. E. C. Brown, Summit, Ga. Rt.





Bee

_ Pure bred big bone P. C. female pig,
mos. old, thrifty and in good cond.

$12, R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga.

4 big bone Black Guinea gilts, 4 mos.
old, 40 to 75 lbs. each, $8 to $10 each.
FOR Adrian, Ga. Exch. 1 for Big Bone
Guinea boar. W. A. Sumner, Norris-
town, Ga.

_ B.B. Black P. C. sow, not bred. In
good order, not fat, wt. about 250 Ibs.

2 yrs. old last August 7th. Life time
treatment. Not reg. but full blood. No

bad habits. $15 cash. FOB my farm.

M. B. Mathis, Stockton, Ga.

- Pure bred big bone P. C. hogs. Sept.
pigs, both sex. Reg. in buyers name,
$15; 1 yr. old boar (best boar I ever
owned, but cant use him). If you

want to know the kind of hogs. they

- are look up the Franklin Co. Show Re-

_ cord at Southeastern Fair. R. L. Shir-

ley, Martin, Ga. Rf. 2.

Reg. S. P. C. male stock hog, 14 mos.

old, wt. about 309 Ibs. $35. C. R. Mor-
gan, Americus, Ga. Rt. D. :

Good brood sows. Wt. 200 Ibs. grade
Duroc now ready to breed. $15 or
exch. for Jersey or Guernsey heifer. F.
C. Garrett, Sparks, Ga:

- Black Guinea gilt, bred, treated for
life, $15 if you come get her. Mrs. J. J.
Edmondson, Valdosta. Ga. Rt. 1.

1 little bone Guinea gilt , stay-fat
(old-timev) kind, $10. Cash or money
order. FOB. J. C. Hargroves, Marlow,

eGa. Rt. 1. |

Reg. P. C. sow. Amistice Boy breed-

ing. $25 or exch. Mrs. W. A. Bennett,
Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 1.

- Pure bred Duroc J. sow, farrow in
Mar. wt. 399 lbs when fat, $25 FOB.

' Dillard Wilcher, Gibson, Ga.

20 P. C. shoats, 40 to 100 Ibs. each,

- for sale.. Eugene Brown, Manchester,

BCA
Ree. big bone Rlack Essex. W. J.
_ Bargeron. Sardis, Ga.
15 head of 3. mos. old pigs, 3-4 guin-
ea and 1-4 P. C. $3.50 ea. at pen, or 2
for $8. Cholera immune. Shipped in
light crates, FOB. T. T. Proctor, East-
man, Ga.
100 to 150 Duroc hogs, 75 to 125 lbs.
$e lb. in small lots; 8c im truck load

lots, FOB our
Barnesville, Ga.

Reg. S. P. C. hogs from Champion
blood lines: bred gilts, fine boars and
young pigs. All dbl. treated. F. H.
Bunn, Midville, Ga.

10 wks. old Reg. Duroc pigs, sired by
Grand Champion boar, $15 each. Hen-
ry T. Lumsden, Talbotton, Ga.

5 pure bred P. C. shoats, not reg. 6
mos. old. Extra fine for breeding. 3
gilts and 2 males. T. T. Morris, Car-
rollton, Ga. RFD 3.

Duroc J. male pigs, reg. in buyers
name. Cherry red. 17 wks. old. Wt.
about 100 Ibs. From prize winning
stock. $13.50 FOB. J. Carl Daughtry,
Metter, Ga.

30 White Chestey shoats, wt. 50 to 75
lbs. also a good brood sow and 10 pigs.
White Chester stock. E. H. Askew,
Greensboro, Ga. RFD 1.

1 Black Essex boar, wt. about 200 Ibs.
or exch. Joe M. Brown, McRae,
a.

S. P. C. pigs, reg. in buyers name;
tried sows, bred, and bred gilts, also
1 boar, old enough for service. Ist
prize winner. All sired by son of
Worlds Grand Champion. J. H. Cav-
endey, Millwood, Ga.

Guinea hogs, a few choice breeders.
1 black Guinea male, 1 yr. old, short
legged, straight eared, half price, $25;
a few bred gilts, $25 to $50; 6 wks. old
vigs out of litters of 12. $15 per pr. $9
each. Money order only. R. E. Barnes,
Summit, Ga.

2 good small bone P C, 1-8 8. P. C.
cows. Both to farrow latter part of
January. About 1 yr. old, $15 each; 1
hoar of same extra good, prolific stock,
15 mos. old. $12. Miss Kate Lancaster,
Svlvester, Ga. :

2 mos. old Duroc and 8. P. C. cross
vigs, $2.50 each. Jno. S. Clark, Jack-
sonville, Ga.

3 fine brood sows, bred to reg. B. P.
C. boar, to farrow about the 20 to 25th
of January with 2nd litters. Wt. about
250 Ibs. each. All dif. solid colors: red,
Nieht brown, and black. $35 each, or
$100 for the 3; also 1 black big bone
P.C. boar, 14 mos. old, wt. about_350 to
400 Ibs. Ent. to reg. $65. J. P. Ander-
son. Mountain View, Ga.

3 yr. old thoroughbred P. C. sow.
Good cond. Bred Novembey 28th to a
thoroughbred Duroc J. boar. $20. O.
W. Smallwood, Mitchell, Ga.

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
A fine farm mare, cheap for cash.
or trade. at mv lot. Thos. Jefferson
Nashville. Ga. RFD 8.
1 pony. about 9 yrs. old, wt. about 150
The. gentle and works rides and drives
$25. or exch. and 1 smal] mule colt, wt.
about 500 Ibs. gentle, well broke to ride
and work. Sell or exch. O. I. Shipley,
Auburn, Ga.

1 mule, wt. 900 Ibs. work single or
dbl. $25 or exch. for young hens. Mrs.
A. L. Wallace, Atlanta Ga. 1372 Boule-
vard S. E. Rt. 3.

1 pr. good mare mules, wt. 1100 Ibs.
for sale or exch. W. P. Couch, Luth-
ersville, Ga.

1 bay mare mule, 9 yrs. old, wt. 1 M.
Ths. In good cond. for sale. Wilber
Winslette, Eatonton, Ga. Rt. 2.

Pr, match mare mules, wt. 800. Ibs.
each. for sale or exch. for a pr. of nice,
young match mares, 3 to 7 yrs. old. J.
F. Wellborn, Rock Springs, Ga.

RABBITS. FOR SALE

Chinchillas. Stahls Gold Cert stock.
oes, $2 each: bucks. $1. All in heal-
thy cond. Can furnish ped. W. T.
Morgan, Tunnel Hill, Ga. Rt. 2. :

1 pr. Beleium Bares, healthy, in
sand cond. $2 each. FOB. Meney with
yrday, Fdoar Lane Jr... Jeechurs, Ga

Trio of 10 mos. old N. Z. Whites. $5
)B. Geo. T. Northcutt, Jr., Marietta,
Sa. 108 Sessions St.

2 mixed Chinchilla does. $1 each; 2
mixed does, bred. $1.25 each. Mrs. J.
J. Fdmondson, Valdosta. Ga. Rt. 1.

Chin. from Stahls Gold Certificate
vary hest stock. Ped furnished with es
rabbit. 8 to 10 wks. old, 75c each; 38,
4 and 5 mos. ald $1.50 9450 and 2.&n
each. devendine on age. For more than
1 of Jatter, write for groun prices. D.
Ee. McKinrev. Blackshear. Ga.

N. Z. White. pink-eved rabbits. 8
hicks: 2 19 mos. old and 1 9 mos. old.
$1 each. Monev order with order. Miss
Naomi Allison. Litha Sprines. Ga.

Taree white rabbits with pink-eves.
1 buek and 2 does. 1 yr. old. $9.50 ner
pr. or $3.95 for the 3. Mrs. W. H. Wa-
ters. Lavonia, Ga.

Farms. J. C. Collier,







Belgium Hares: does and 1 buek.|



MARKET BULLETIN

Good cond. $4.50 for let. Wilson Car-
son, Hampton, Ga.
1 pink-eyed N. Z. doe, and 1 Bel-

gium doe, $2 each. Charlie H. Smith,
Roopville, Ga. Rt. 2.

2 Chin. does, 12 mos. old, $3 each;
sev. 12. wks. old does, $1 each; bucks,
50c. All pure stock and in nice, heal-
thy cond. C. R. Hallman, Douglas-
ville, Ga.

4 W. N. Z. Rabbits, all does, $2.50
FOB. Rey. F. I. Green, Homer, Ga.

Carefully bred, Standard American
type Chin. Reg. by the A. R. & C.
B. A. Write either, Hubert Blackstock,
Jefferson, Ga., oy T. F. Blackstock, At-
lanta, Ga.

Nice lot Chin. 2 to 7 mos. old, at

sey heifer, oats, or soy bean hay. B.
M. Carruth, Cass Station, Ga. Rt. 1
Reg. N. Z. White 2 yr. old buck,
reg. 2 yr. old doe, $3 each, 1 white, 6
mos. old doe, $1, sub. to reg. 1 reg. N.
Z. Red buck and 1 N. Z. Red doe, 6
mos. old, $1 each. J. D. Denefield, Av-
ondale, Estates, Ga. phone, DE 2438-R

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

3 fine goats, 1 male and 2 females.
Fine and in good shape. Well trained
and tame. Sell, or exch. for 1 good 40
lb. shoat in good shape. Miss Eula
Butler, Aima. Ga. Rt. 1.



25 or 30 goats, mostly natural horn-

hag Sell or exch. R. J. Stewart, Gray,

1 reg. Tog. buck, 20 mos. old, horn-
less, waddles under throat, silver gray
col. Came from across the waters, and
cost $100 at 8 mos. old. Sell or exch.:
also 1 Tog. 2 yr. old doe, bred to buck
mentioned above. Gave 2 1-2 gal. with
first kids. Hornless and waddles. Dark

| color, $50-or exch. I. J. Ellis, Cum-

ming, Ga. Rt. 5.

Live Stock Wanted





CATTLE WANTED

Want reg. bull calf, about 1 yr. old,
cheap for cash. Give best price del.
my home. Mrs. J. H. Lawrence, Mid-
dleton, Ga. |

Want to exch. for reg. Jersey heifer
or cow and for B B Black P C sow
with pigs. Mrs. E. L. Lester, Fort Val-
ley, Ga. 3

1 Jarge already bred brond sow for
milch cow, within 20 mi. Dixie. J. E
| Lord, Dixie, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want good youne Jersey or Durham
4nlt 7 to 12 mos old. No objection tn
miley headed, or dehorned. Describe
fully color. size and wt. and best cash
vrice. B..M. Aaron. Adairsville. Ga.

Want 2 fresh milch cows with 2nd
sr 8rd calf.-or heavy sprines ar heeft
cattle at market price. Exch. March
hatch Tancred L. pullets. T. C. Gor-
don. Morrow, Ga.

Fxch. value for Jersey or Guernsey
haifer calf. or eond hreed sow, 7 FH.
Tohncon, Lawrenceville, Ga. Fair-
view.

Want 1 nice Jersey or Guernsev hei-
fer, 3 mos. old. from heavy milkers.
Will exch. value for same. Mrs. Bob
Sochy. Carnesville. Ga. :

Want a ennd Jercev or other ennd
stsark milch and butter maker cow.
Fxch. valve. $90 for same. *M. A. New-
ton. Statesboro. Ga. Rt. 4. .

Went to exch. value for vood. fresh
cow that will sive 3 gal. milk each day
and 1 Jb. of hutter: sow with 10 or
more nies. Write for full particulars.
W. J. Braddock, Elko. Ga.

Yorne cattle wanted 1 to 2 wr. ala
famales nreferred. Nescrihe and state
full varticniars in first letter. James
L. Sibley, Milledgeville. Ga. Box 383.

HOGS WANTED
Want a full breed Hampshire male.
& mos. old. with vavers, or sub. to reg.
Fxch. corn at $1 hi. for same. Mrs. H.
V. Franklin, Register, Ga.
Want hraod sours hred nr cilt tn far-

-|row ahout March tst. Any eood breed.

Prefer Bio Bone Guinea. Or will buy
sow and nies. Will nay 7c Ib. cash. G,
W. Meadows. Ohoonnee, Ga.

Want tn exch. S. C. R. T. Red piilets
and vearline hens. Donaldson and O-
wen strain. for shoats. Mrs. W. H. Hill,
DBalmetto. Ga.

Want to evch. value for pure bred
Muroe. Hamnshire or &. P. C. boar pig.
F.C. Garrett. Snarks. Ga.

Want 1 bie bone Cuinea oflt. The
stav-fat kind. Chean for cash ov will
exch. Cochrans 3 in 1 entton seed. 1st
vr. from Orig. L. L. Cochran, Temple,



Ga.
Want 3 pigs, Prefer P. C. but will

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PAGE THREE

take any breed. Exch. value. T. J.
Moody, Covington, Ga. Rt. 8.

Want to exch. pure Rucker eotton
seed, lst yr.. from Orig. for a 2 or 300
lb. hog. Pay the market price for
same, and will take $1 bu.sfor cotton
seed. Ea. to pay chgs. R. D. Holliday,
Statham, Ga. Nee

Want to exch 1 nice J. heifer, 12
mos. old for 1 sow of good blood that
will farrow sometime soon or for 2
good meat hogs for next year. Harry
W. Culver, Culverton, Ga. RFD 1.

Want to exch. Broadwell cotton seed
at 75c bu. for 2 pigs. State price for
pigs. Roe Chatham, Duluth, Ga.

Want good .male pigs. Will exch.

Russell big boll cotto d, or o )
reasonable price, or exch. for 1 yr. Jer-| > $ , bi ag be

good value for same.
well, Ga. Rt. 3.

HORSES & MULES WANTED |
Want to exch. March hatch Tancred
L. pullets for 2 or 3 good mules, not
over 10 yys. old. Must be sound. T, CO,
Gordon, Morrow, Ga. here
Want good plug farm mule of good
qualities.
near here, or will exch. a fine grade
Jersey heifer calf for same. Clement
Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt.1., 0 mh
RABBITS WANTED \
Want to exch. 2 nice, fat hens for 1
pr. white, pink-eyed rabbits. Value at
$1 each. C. A. Joiner, Blythe, Ga. Rt. 1

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED |
Am in the market for a real bargain
for sheep and goats. Make best price.

N. E. Reid, Hart-





Must be real cheap and

a

Must absolutely be a bargain. W. V.

Phipps, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1.



Georgia Products For Sale



BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

White, black-eyed peas for table use

and Unknown peas, 10c lb. or $3.50
bu. or exch. for seed oats, pure bred
pullets, or young guineas; also have
imp. White Dent seed corn,
bu. or exch. for S. P. C. male pig,
or 10 wks. old. A. J. Pope, Tallapoo-
sa, Gae ; ;

A few bu. cream sugar
picked before the rains, hand shelled,
nice and clean, 10c Ib. or $5 per bu.

ao pe. O. A. Vess, Ringgold, Ga. |

$1 pk. $3

crowders,

sie

A few lbs. white Eng. salad pea seed

postage. Mrs. J. B. Fields, Dahlon-
ega, Ga. Rt. 1. oe
Yellow sugar crowders, $5 bu. or
10c lb. in lots less than 1 peck. Exch
some for dried fruits, R. I. Red hatch-
ing eggs or trio of pure bred turkeys,
J. E> Harrell, Quitman, Ga. Rt. 6.
Running velvet beans, shelled and
sacked and del. to Ga. points, at $2.25
bu. Small lots, not del. at $2 bu. N. T
Beasley, Kite, Ga.

|sound and tender hulled, 25c lb. Add

Large black crowders, for sale or i

exch 1-2 gal. for 1-2 bu. No. 1 N. C.

Runner peanuts, or 1 bu. velvet beans

for. planting, or will exch 1 qt. for 1-2
gal, Bermuda onion sets.
postage. Write before sending. Mrs
Huel F. Key, Richland, Ga. Rt. 5.

Ea. to pay

A few bu. Brabs, $2.25: Irons and

Whips, $2 bu. Mixed $1.75; mixed and

damaged from 10 to 20 per cent, $1.25 |

bu.
a shipped, E. C. Lancaster, Mauk,
a. we

White Sugar crowders, 15c Ib. Mrs.
C. A. Black. The Rock, Ga. Rt. 1.

All FOB Mauk. No less than 5 ~

20 bu. New Eras, $2 bu. mixed Brabs

and Irons, about 70 per cent Brabs,
and 30 per cent Irons, $2 bu. FOB. T.

L. Coogle, Oglethorpe, Ga. a

2 bu. mixed field peas, sound an
free of weevils, $2.50 bu. here. Clem-
ent Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 1.

Red or purple hull speckled peas,
sound, unmixed and free of weevils,
also Clays, same cond. $2.50 bu, FO
Exch .some for 1930 crop running vel-
vet beans for seed. hulled. Write first
Jno. W. Moseley, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 2.

100 lbs. Jackson Wonder

bunch butter beans, 8 lb. not pre-

colored

paid. -W. 8, Kelley, Talking Rock, Ga.

Rt. 2. ;

5 bu. New Eras, $3 bu. FOB. J. F.
Havgood, Watkinsville, Ga. :

Sound sugar crowders, shelled by
hand. free from weevils, 20c lb. Write
for bu. lot prices. H. S, Mullins, Mil-
ner, Ga. ;

250 lbs. cream sugar crowders, 15
lb. J B. Hensley, Talona, Ga. ~~

Garden pea seed, Telephone, Alas-
ka, extra early and sweet, bunch, 20
lb. FOB. Mrs. C. W. Patriek, Pem.
broke, Ga.

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Georgia.
-Market Bulletin

Published Weekly By The
BUREAU OF MARKETS
_ Arthur D. Jones, Director

_ Department Of
~ Agriculture

gene Talmadge, Commissioner







ee

. Thursday, January 15, 1931.



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Ornamental Nursery Stock no-
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pplement: which appears on
first Thursday of each



| Farm Land for sale editions are
: blished at intervals during the
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Poultry For Sale
ANCONAS



: 1 J. Black Giant hen, $9
paid for lot. Mrs. H. G, Brock,
a: rollton, Ga., Rt. 7.
Ancona puilets. March 1930 hatch.
xood cond. and laying. $1 each, FOB.
herman Poole, Canton, Ga. Rt. 4. %

Ancona cockerels, first class
$1 each. Mrs. H. V. Franklin,

ew Shevpard str. Ancona 1U mos.
cockerels. They do not have five
combs. $1.25 each. Mrs. Jep-
Pullin, Mc Donough, Ga.
Sherpard str. Ancona 10 mos. old,
ying pul'ets, 90c each. Cash
order. Coop ret. Mrs. H. B.
untryman, Americus, Ga. Rt. 2.
pure bred mottled Ancona hens, 2
rs. Old. -All in healthy, laying. cond.
5 for lot here, or will crate and ship
27 FOB. Money order. Mrs. Roy
Cornelia, Ga.



AUSTRALORPS FOR SALE
ddard pure strain Australorp
osters, well grown and from heavy
wine stock. $3 each. L. C. Miller,
Keland, Ga.
RANTAMS
pure. Buff co bantam roos-
$125 each. 2 were raised last yr.
1 the vr. eo tore that. Mrs. J. H.
Jenkinsburs. =
_pure bred W_ L
$2 ner vr. F.
eoun. Ca. Rt.
io of genuine Buff Cochin ban-
, $5; few extra nice cockerels, $2
.. . BH. Wright, Atlanta, Ga. 412
rs Bldg.
me bantam cockerels, 50c each,
Mrs. P. B. Stevhens, Austell, Ga.
tam hens and 2 roosters, 60c ea.
lot for $4.50. FOB. Willie Tug-
ford, Ga. Rt. 3.
ullets, 4 mos. old, 2 pullets and 2
rels, 6 mos. o'd. All half Golden
ights, 35c ea. or 3 for $1. 3 pull-
d 2 ccckerels, Golden Sebrights
anths old, $1.00 each, FOB. B.
jiard, Bowersville, Ca.
rs own Japanese Black Tip ban-



A. Harmon, dr.,

~Austell, Ga. Rt. 1.

't> be retu~ned. Money order.



| f'ne 20 mos. old cock, $2.50. Mrs. R. L.

bantams, Mar. :



MARKET. BULLE

tams, so: Tpre not grown, $1. 50. All
related. -Both prs. $3; also 1 pure bred
Golden Sebright cockerel, 50c. Mrs.
John S. Burnett, Fort Gaines, Ga.

Pure bred Buff Cochin 1 yr. old
rooster, $1.25 or trade for R. I. Red
rooster, 1 to 1 1-2 yrs. old. B. L. Covan,
Eenevolence, Ga.

3 W. L. bantam cockere's, April 1930
hatch, $1.25 for the 3, or exch for Su-
gar Crowder seed peas. Clement, Smith,



BARRED ROCKS

2 fine March hatch cockerels,
Thompson: Imp. Ringlet, 2nd direct.
$1.75 each, 2 are 1928 hatch cocks,
$125 each; 15 fine yearling hens, $2
each; 5 for $9. $25 for lot of 15, FCB.
Cash. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Com-
merce, Ga. Rt. 5.

Pure Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R.
March hatch well dev ready for ser-
vice cockerels, $1.75 each, FOB. Mrs.
A. R. Watts, Canon, Ga.

3 large B. R. enckerels, Thompson
strain, $1.50 each. FOB. D. E. Thomp-
son, Pinehurst, Ga.

1 pr. cockerel and pullet, 6 mos.
old, for sale or exch for. 3 laying
pure bred W. Leghorn pullets. No
eulls. Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody,

Ga.

25 Aristocrat thorouchbred B. R.
nullet=. Cctcber hatch and mach fed.
Av. 2 1-2 Ibs $25 FOS for the lot.
Mrs. J. B. Paul, Leesburs, Ga.

Contest winning blood B. Rocks from
Booths AAA stock. Baby chicks and
hatching eggs at prices you pay for
common commercial stock Make res-
ervation at once. Simon Peterson,
Douglas, Ga.

38 Thompson B. R. Apvzil cockerels,
$1.50 each; 8 hens, 1 yr. old, $1.25 ea;
2 yr. old rooster, $1.50. All FOB, Mrs.
M. D. Wheeler. Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4.

cockerels,



Ree. stock Parks B. R. Reg. Permit,
2-30. of Cream Grade stock, direct
from Parks;. March hatch cockerels,
#3.50 each: April hatch. $2.50; 10 April.
hatch, laving pullets, $2 each. Crates |
Mrs. |
John A. Watson, Graymont, Ga. Rt. 1. |

B. R. blocd tected ecockerels, direct
from Missouri, choice. $2.50 ea: others
chearer; 10 B. R. pullets, $15; 1 yr. old,
Thompson strain cock. Mrs. C. H.
Rhodes, Royston. Ga. Rt. 2.

Parks strain B. R. cockerels, March
and Avril 1920 hatch. $2.50 each, FOB.
Mrs. M. G. Smith, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt.

1;

2 pure bred B. R.- April hatch cock-
erels, $1 each, FOB. Mrs. Ace Whet-
fie'd, Gillsville. Ga. Rt. 2.

12 large young B. R. hens, Thomp-
son strain. now laying, $15. Cash with
order. Mrs. C. S. Bradshaw, Wrights-
ville, Ga. Rt. 1.

Pure Thompson B. R. 10 hens and }
cockerel, $12, or exch. for-brood sow
that will farrow scon. Write first.
Money order. No checks. Mrs. J. R.
Bagwell, Dewyrose, Ga. Rt. 2.

Aristocrat B. R. March 1930 roosters,
parent stock direct from MHolterman.
$2 each, or exch. Eggs, $1.25 per set-
ting, or exch. Carton-_to be ret. G. C.
Edmondson, Temple. Ga. Rt. 2.

10 B. R. now layin? pullets, $12; also}
10 Tona'dson R. T. Ped now aving
rullets., $12. C. W. Waughtel, Home-
land, Ga. :

5 B. R. roocters. now readv for ser-
vice. Cliff Fowler str. $2 ea. FOB. Sat.
guar. T. B. Woodall, Cornelia, Ga. Rt.
Ee

Pure bred B. R. Thompson Ringlet
February cockerels $1.75 ea: 1 extra

Mab-y. Canon, Ga.

Early spring 1930 hatch B. Rocks: 1
eockerel, ready for service $2; 3 hens,
$1 each. or evch. for bie Rone Bronze
turrev tom. not neder 12 Ths. & ar 30
mos. old, from hea'thy stock. Mrs. J.
A. Hogue, Draketown, Ga. Rt. 1. Box
58.

2 pure bred B. R! youne roosters,
ne2~ly grown, well dev. College strain.
$1.50 each;-1 cockerel, wt. about 5 lbs.
$1. Mrs. Wi'ey White, Sylvester, Ga.

Pure, well dev. April 1930 hatch
Bor. cockerels, $1.50 each; hens, $1. 25
aoe Mrs. J. J. Bond, Elberton, Ga.
Rt. 8.

Parks str. B. Rocks, 1 cockerel and
6 pullets, 10 mos. o:d, $12; egzs, $1.59
per 15, $5 a 100. Cream Grade. Reg.
Perimt, No. 27-C-31. Mrs. ie W. Bar-
wick, Doerun, Ga.

2 extra fine young B. R. roosters, 1
is 2 yrs. old, $2 and 1 April hatch, $1. 35.
Poth FOB. Cash or money ordet.
Mrs. Grace Murphy, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 2.

6 pure bred Thompson strain B. P.



R. hens, March and April 1929 and

March 1920 hatch, $10 FOB. also 6 pul-
lets, 1930 hatch and 1 cock, 1929 hatch,
$8. All FOB. From first prize win-
a.ng stock, also blood te_tei tor B. W.
D. Mrs. P. B. tephens, Austell, Ga.

1 Plymouth Rock rooster, thorough=
bred, wt. about 12 lbs. $2, also 1 thor-
oughbred bantam rooster, $2. Charlie
H. Smith, Roopville, Ga. Rt. 2.

10 Parks strain B. R. hens, $1.10 ea,
or $10 for lot, FOB. Mrs. W. C. Brad-
ley, Canon, Ga. Rt. 3.

Pure bred Thompson Ringlet B. R.
2 yr. old cock. Cost $7; sell, $3.50; 1
February cockerel, $1.75; 4 hens, 15
mos. old, $1.25 each. FOB. Mrs. N. R.
Wilson, Canon, Ga. Rt. 2.

Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. 3 pub
lets anid 1 cockerel, wt. 4 to 4 1-2 Ibs.
each, 75c each. No checks. Taylor
Hooks. Unadilla. Ga. Rt. 2.

6 large Thomvson B. R. April hatch
ready for service, $1 each.
Mics Annie Saugater, Vienna, Ga. Rt
6. Box 20.



BRAHMAS

4 pure Giant str. Light Brahma
cockerels.9 and 10 Ibs. each .$3.50
each. or<2 for $6 Exch. 3-for 1 pr:
nure bred P. C. pies, 8 wks. old. Mrs.
J Re -Codard,4 Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. |
1 Rox 19.

15 vure bred Giant str. Licht Prah-
~a hens end rulets. and 1 fooster,
. 15 ea. A. -Guest, Bowman, Ga. Rt.

S tharoissabred larre Ticht Brahma
hens. $3.25 the tvio. N. B. Seaee El-
berton, Ga: Rt. 8.

BUFF. WHITH AND OTHER ROCKS

10 choice White Rock laying pullets.
Fischel stvain. $12.50 for Ist; eggs, $1
net. setting. Mrs. TP. P: Wooten, Tig-
nall, Ga.

JN White Rock hens and 1 -ecck, Mch.
hateh. Make best offer. H. E. Clary,
(2ddress not given). oa

6 Ruff Rock cozkerels. Avril hatch,
Be each. Mrs. Ce 8B, Harris, Carte?s,



Early hate White Rock. cockerel
Fischel strain. $2; late pulfets, $1 ea;
hens. $1.95. Mrs. Zee Ti. Cote, Con-
cord. Ga.

Fine White Rocks,
voune hens and roosters 9 ea2), Moc
vistente Waldrep, Forsyth, Ga. Rt.

ae White Rock hens and one roos-
ter, *15. W. B. Cochran, Douglasville
Gas Pt es

1 White Rock Mach hateh cocker)
readv: for se*vee. Fischel strain. $1.25.
J. 4 Goolehy > Graham. aq. Rt

Prive heed Fierhal ctr. W. R. 8 mas.
s'd enckerel. $1.25. Gash with order,
Money order nreferred. No checks.
Mrs. . C. Pavne. Tfton, Ga. Rt. 6.

1 Fischel strain W. R. 1 yr. o'd cock,
$1.25, 21s0 1 Plymouth Rock early hatch
eceverel, S1 and 1 Co'den bantam
oo 75c. O. I. Shipley, Auburn,
2.

6 fine W. R. pu'lets and 1 extra good
Fed $10. Mrs. L. D. Singley, Jackson,

a:

19 wns. old pure bved W. R. cockerel,
$>.5N: 18 mos. o'd cockerel. $1.50, or exc.
pr. for 4 voung pure heed, White Rock
riviets. -W. F. McMichen. Carters-
ville Ga. RFD 4.

12. Fishel str. W. R nullets. 3 1

mes. old and 1 unrelated. 4 1-2 mos.|

Id rooster. from vrive stock. $7.50 for
ot: 5 fine hens, 5 laving pullets. and
enrk, 9 J-2 Ibs. Walue. $16 end will
tate $5 cash. and bal. in 2 lh. eockerals
of 25r Th. del, later. Send reference.
R. S. Nash, myrna, Ga.
A WR spuiets and 1 roster. 7 mes.
old. $4.59. . Mrs. R. J: Head, Alma, Ga.
Puff Rock puliets, now laying and
cockerels of qu2lity from travonested
stock. Barzan for auick sale. Mrs. G.
L. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga.

GAMES
1 fine Dark Cornish Indian came
rooster, $1. 50. or 1 rooster and 2 hens,
*3.75. Mics'Leona Simpson. Culverton,

Ga. RFD 1. s =
20. mos. old Cornish cock, $1.50; 1
Chanvel Don. cock, $1.75; 4 Den hens,
$1.25 each: 4Warhorce stags. $1.50 ea:
1M bleck Warho~re hens, $1.25 each: 2

Blue hens, $1.50 each; 1 Grey cock,



1.50; Grey stag, $1.75: 4 Grey pullets. |;

$1.25 each; 1 stag. crossed with Mug
Womnyn and Rlue $150: 1. trio of Red
Quills, $5. Guar. FOB. Dillard Wil-
cher. Gihson, Gav 5

10 dark Cornish Indian game pullets,
guar. No culls. All Arril hatch. $1
each. Grady H. Brantley, Jr., Kite, Ga.

Pit game pul'ets and some roosters,
Warhorse, Blues and Shawlnecks,





male, $20.

a8

Fischel strain;

person.

-ce'ected. 2 and 4 yr. old breeders.

ard i enckerel,

| Rt. 2



moze E. 8. Hainkeies Wieas. Ga

1 pure bred dark Cornish hen, $1.
FOB. Mrs. M. T. Burch, Wray, oe R
Te

2 dark Cornish cockerels, 1930. p
hatch, $1.50 each, FOB. Mrs. =
ley, Warrenton, Ga. eee

2 Blue stags, early hatch, $1.50 eac
2 young Blue pullets, 75a each; lr
Geey stag, $1.50, and 3 extra fine War.
horse stazs, first class shape, $1.50
Cash with order. Jack Eee Gib
Sony Ga.

Royal White Cornish pullets and
Mrs. L. D. Singtey, J ck
son, Ga.

5 Allen Roundhead pullets an
ro>ster, $1.50 each, or exch. for 5 thor.
oughbred Si: Wyandotte pullets.

R. 5. Scoggins, College Park, Ga. Rt

2 first class pit game stags for sale
exch for 3 pit game hens. Carl Gik
fin. Cainesvil'e, Ga. 85 Oak Sis

co. far sae. Mrs. W. E. Studstil,
annah, Ga. Pox 426.

spring pullets, $12. 0 for the It
svring hatch roosters. $2 each. 2
guar. Mrs. C. A. Peterson, Ty Ty G:

2. pure bred White Cornish game,
March hatch cockerels. well dev. a
ready frr service, 3 e?ch. or 2 for
bere. Are from fine Exhibition.
ings. R. L. Shirley, Martin, Ga. Rt. |
Crist Craties, Warborce and Shar
neck pit games. H. Roquemore, Mans
field, Ga.

GIANTS AND pANGkR Oe x

ure bred Rlack Giant rooster, 7 mo:
old. wt. ahout 7 lbs. $1.59 Cash wit
order. Sat. guar. I. W. eis Ch la,
10 large type and ready to lay pullet
Bleck Tanochan nul'ets and hens. $1.
eorh and 1 cockerel $1.25, or 3
25. Ne R. Burden, Elberto1
Ga, Rt. 2, Pax 83.

a Rlack Giant 8 mos. old hen
cech, ard 1 roocter, $1. All full
for lot. Mrs. Julius ~ Patte 01

A few zt B. Giant April hatch roost
evs. $2 each. or exch. Grow ee



Pure bret J.-B. Clant. April hat
~oncter, $1.60. or exch. for areas
eanal valve that, T can ure, s. So
T-ancley. Buchanan. Ga. Rt. Os

Ture heed Marcy str. J. RB. Gl
enelrerele, 9 mos. old. verv fine, $1 5
ach. Mrs, Wor. Sareea,

ter, Ga.



FAMRURGS s
8 pure hred Silve~ Snancled Han
hnr> pullets and ecocrerel April hatch
*1.95 each. or exch. for J.\R. Giants 0
Dark Corrich eames. Mrs. Geo. T.
Paswell, Abbeville, Ga. oe

T.GHORNS
5 W. L. nullets and 1 cockerel. Hol
Ivwood str. Anvil hatch, $6 for lot.
Mrs. Ju, R. Millians, Newnan, Ga. 77

Temnla Ave.

on Jobnsan ct~. We. Pebriaiy 193
hatch pul'ets. $1.50 each, FOR. a)
Money order.

Cracnvite Ga. RFD 5.

Pure hred W. L. hens. 1998. 1929 an
1920. March hatch. ae ;
a wanted. Mrs. Otto Carter, Mei S52

a E

fev. ned encks and enckerels, D
Tanered str, R. W. TD. hinod tected. al
so booking o~ders for baby chicks, from

Feb.

fa Maye del. TY pereant live: del. M.
W. Kantala, Elbe~ton, Ga.

25 pure bred B. L. hens and pulle
. $1 each. or $75 for the
iat: a H. Pilgrim, Powder Springs, Ga.

BO nure bred Perris str. W. L. Ap
pllets. $1 each; FOB. Mrs. P. By
Ricrards. Fairmount, Ca. :

100 ~Tancred March hatch pullet

f*1 9A each in Iote of 25. or $110 far en

tire Int. TT. C. Gordon. Morrow. Ga.

25 W.T.. pullets. Tancred strain, Mar,
15th hatch. now lavine. $1 each. Mrs.
Taw ford ithonis: Go eta.

f 2oeB. ds 2and3 vr; old: Nens and

ronster. Rest of cond. $20 for lot. W: i

net ship, but ean del. in and near Col-

yumbus. No checvs. Mrs, Ss Simp
son, Columbus, Ga. Rt. 3.

an S. C. W. L. hens, Tancred str. $1.
each. January hatch. Mrs. Joe Har-
riscn. Rockingham, Ga. =

20 W. L. hens and 2 cockerels. March
batch. Mare best offer, FOB. H. E.
Clary, address given), Bee


100 March

-- C.-W

Thursday, January 15, 1931.
Poultry For Sale



LEGHORNS
hatch Tancred W. L. lay-
ing fine, $1 each, or trade for corn at

~ 65c per bu. or for good shoats, at 6c Ib.

Rees Howard, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 1. 1
mi. west of Funston.

12 W. L. hens, 4 1929 hatch and 8

1930 hatch. Ready to lay. 75c each
for lot, or exch. for a thrifty shoat, wt.
around 100 lbs. Ea. to pay transporta-
tion chgs. E.:S. Wood, Statham, Ga.

- 100 Booths AAA quality March 1930
W.L. hens. No culls. Make best offer.
- Roy Brooks, Newton, Ga.

- 25 W. tL. hens, last of April 1930

hatch, $1 each FOB. Also 2 Ib. friers,
30c lb. Coops to be ret. Mrs. U. G.

Conner, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7. :

150 W. L. 10 mos. old, $1, each. Are
laying. Leon Anderson, Hapeville, Ga.
50 Tancred W. L. 11 mos. old pullets,
now laying $1 each, FOB. John G.
Adams, Social Circle, Ga.

_ 0 Everlay B. L. hens and 2 roosters,
$20 for the Ict. L. M. Head, Black-
shear, Ga. Rt. 1.

Rose comb Buff L. and Tom Bar-
rons W. L. 1929 and 1930 hatch for
sale.
312 S. McDonough St ;

8 or 10 Everlay Brown L. hens and
pullets, $1 each. J. R. Lanier, Sum-
mit, Ga. Rt. 3.

1 Brown L. March hatch cocker-
el, Tormahlen strain, $150. Money
order. Otto Kendricks, Summerville.
Ga. Rt. 1.

20. pure bred Leghorn, also 3 pure
bred B. R hens and 1 extra Leghorn
cockerel. B. L. Lynn, Waycross, Ga.

TG. ai

~ 15 or 20 W. L. pullets, Eng. strain.
Most all layine. Ordered as baby
chicks from Superior Triple A grade
ee Cc. J. Fuller, Calhoun,, Ga.
R

17 young hens and pullets and 3
rocsters. W. L. Make best offer. Mrs.
Nellie Puckett, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B.

Sev. blood tested Tancred S. C. W.
T.. 1930 hatc> cockerels, $1.25 ea. W.
F. Amos, Edison, Ga.

15 pullets now laying and 1 cock-

wood strains. $15 for the lot. Mrs. A.
W. Riley, Whigham, Ga.

W. L. pullets, laying. Write or call
to see B #. Middlebrocks, Sr.. At-
Janta, Ga. 953 Gordon St., S. W. Farm,

a cade Road.

6 W. L. May hatch pullets, now lay-
ing, and 1 cockerel *7. Mrs. J. H. Ol-
-jiff. Summit,.Ga. Rt. 2.

15 Everlay B. L. hens and a roos-
ter, February hatch. Good cond, Some
laying, $16 for the lot. O. G. Huff,
Monticello, Ga.

70 Tancred W. L. pullets, now lay-
ine. $1 each in lots of 25 or more,
FOB. Cash with order. H. E. Will-
jams, Athens, Ga. 481 Ruth St. \

50 W L. and B. L. cressed, pullets,
now laving, 75c each, or exch. for R.
I. Rei babv chicks. L. Hallman, Bos-
ton, Ga. Rt. A. ;

27 May 4. 1930 hatch pure bred
Tancred strain pullets, now ready to
lay. $1 each, or $25 for the lot. Coop
to be ret. at my expense. W. A. Van-
diver, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2.

12 pure bred Tancred W. L. roosters
Oct. hatch, wt. 2 to 2 1-2 lbs. each,
- %5c each. <A. L. Thompson, Dexter,

ae to.

- 10 extra fine pure bred B. L. roos-
ters. March hatch. Everlay str. $1 ea.
Johnson. Conyers, Ga. Rt. 2.
9 1-2 mos. old W. L. rooster, $2; 1
Black Minorca rooster, same age, $2 -
50. Both ready for service. and del.
-in Ga. Exch. for hens at $1 each, or
day old chicks anv breed. Scott Go-
ber, Barnesville, Ga. ~~

hatch, Ferris strain, $1.25 each, FOB
Chas. B. Watts. Tiger, Ga. _

200 W. L. pullets, now laying, 60 per
cent; 20 fine, ycuns roosters. All Tan-
cred str. F. M. Faulkner, Cornelia
Ga-Star Rt. :

25 W. L. pullets. good cond. bevin-
ning to lay, 75c each. Mrs. Mary K.
Evans, Warrentcn. Ga.

9 mos. old Ferris, pure strain W. L
eockerel at reduced price of-%2.50 ea
if 1 or 2 are taken, or $2.25 if lot is
eee FOB. <A. C. Mobley, Concord,

a

2 or 3 exceptionally fine Kerlin str.
W. L. cockerels. ready for service from
No. 1 pen. $2 each; pullets, $1.50; the
parent stock. bens, $159: cock. $2.50
Cash, or corn del. sacked. 90c bu. or
Fels peas ot rarket ynrice. C. W. Page
Norcross, Ga. Box 52.

W. Tt... rooster. April hatch Tanered
#195 or exch. for 12. white feed
sacks. 199 1h, rive free of holes, Mrs.
Geo. Mathew, Martin, Ga, Rt. 3.



S. D. Hammond, Decatur, Ga.

x erel. 8 mos old. Tancred and Holly--

4S. C. W. L. April cockerels, April



MARKET BULLETIN

25 W. L. pullets, 85c each;
Burroughs, Canon, Ga.
_10 April Hatch .Tancred cockerels,
9 for lot, or $1 each, FOB at my iarm
L. H. Torrey, Grovania, Ga. Rt. 1.

100 Missouri hatch pure bred Eng.
Write L. pullets, now ready to lay.
$1 each, FO3. W. M. Yeargin, Hart-
well, Ga.

15 Tancred and Ferris str. W. L.
hens, 1 and 2 yrs. old, 90 each, or
cue lot for 85c each FOB. A. G.
Oliver, Meansville, Ga. Rt. 1.

8 mos old B. L. cockere!s, $1:25 a.,
pt sale. Mrs. G. H. Dean, Martin,
a.

MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS
Giant Black Minorca cocKkerel, Fan-
cy stock, $3. O. H. Wright, Atlania.
Ga., 412 Peters Bldg.
Black Minorcas, 6 pullets, April hch
well. dev. Pape -strain, $1 each, C. J.
fuller, Calhoun, Ga. Rt..1. -

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
' FOR SALE
Sev. lbs. friers and broilers for sale.
Make best offer. FOB. Mrs. E. L.
smoak, Warwick, Ga. ;
Mixed hens and _ friers. Make best
offer, Mrs. J. L. Wilder, Manor, Ga.

_. ORPINGTONS

1 White Orp. rooster and 1 pull-
ets. Make best offer. Mrs. Nellie
s<ucketi, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B.

12 pure Buff Orp. hens, $13. Mrs.
J. H. Olliff, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2.

8 pure bred Buff Orp. March pull-
ets, $1.40 each, or lot for $10. Mrs.
w. H. Holland, Ft. Valley, Ga. Rt. 3

Sev. 8 wks. old A quality Buff
Orp. cockerels, 90c each, 2 ior $1.60;
pullets, 80c each, or more than 1 av
rate of 75c each. Direct from Bocthy
FOB. Mrs. T..B. McDowell, Jr., Al-
bany, Ga. Rt. B.

10 yellow Butf Spring pullets, $1.25
each; 1 rooster, 18 mos. old, $1.50 o1
lot $12 not postpaid. Money order.
Mrs. B. L. Wright, Ringgold, Ga.

Morgan str. White Orp. 8 to 7 lbs.
cocKxerels, $1.50 to. $3.50; 2 stay-white
cock birds, $5 each. also hatching eggs
$150, $3 and $5 per setting. Mrs. C.
R. Morgan, Americus, Ga. Rt. D.

7 pure bred Buff chicks, 6 wks. old
50c each for the lot. Money order. A.
J. Adams, Ashburn, Ga. Rt. 4. -

HG.









PEAFOWLS FOR SALE
1 peacock, 3 yrs. old, full plumage,
$15. Write. Mrs. Dewey McDona.d,
Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 4.

PHEASANTS FOR SALE

Ringneck pheasants, brilliant plum-
age, weil maiked and beautiiuily
formed. $4 and $5 each. Carl Fuller,
West Point, Ga.

Lady Amhearsts, March hatch, $15
pr., Goldens, 2 yr. old $18 pr. Marcn
uatca, $10 pr..Eng. Kingnecks, $8 pr.
Full instructions as to care and bree-
ding with ea. order.
West Point, Ga,

PIGEONS FOR SALE
Whites. Kings, Carneaux, Racing and
Utility Homers, 80c to $3 pr. Single
birds, 303 to $2. Will exch a few for
chickens, eggs, corn or peas. E M.
Jonson, Atlanta, Ga. 383 Luckie St.
NeW.



L. J. Barrow,





R. I. REDS

10 pr. R. I. Red puzlets, $1.50 each,
from blood tested iow:s, March and
April hatch. Mrs. J. H. Mills, Jen-
alin burg, Ga.

2 cocks and 3 hens, Donaldson str.,
pure bred, $10 or exch. tor 10 pure
ared W. L. pullets. Must be laying
and no culls. Mrs. E.. Spence, Wun-
woody, Ga.

2 thoroughbred Red Mahood strain
cockerels, $5 each. K. H. Cooper,
Moultrie, Ga.

10 S. C. R. I. dark Red young hens,
now laying, $1.25 each. - Mrs. C. H.
Farrar, Jenkincburg, Ga. Rt. 1.

2 Feb. 1930 hatch Donaldson roos-
ters, from trap nested hens, $2 each.
Cash with order. Jarrette P, Barris-
ter, Cumming, Ga.

1 pure bred R. {. Red rooster, April
hatch. $1.25; 1 same breed, 5 mos old
$1 FOB. Mrs. M. T:. Burch, Wray,
Gant. 1

Well grown March and April hatch
dark red cockerels, $1.50 ea.. Misc
Fiorence Forne, Grovetown, Ga.

15 pullets, and 3 ccckerels, _ June
hatch, pure Donaldson Reds, $1 each.
or exch. for Brown L. laying pullets
Lb. for Ib. or the 18 for 18. Mrs. J.
L. Peugh, Barnesville, Ga.

10 Donaldson dark Red April hatch
nijets. St eath FOB. Mrs. H. L. El-
liston. Rupert. Ga.

4 Red pullets and 1 cockerel, April
hatch Menaldson str. $1.25 each. Mrs
L. R. Millians, Newnan, Ga. 77 Tem-
ple Ave.

Donaldson Reds, 10. pullets and one
cockerel, Marca hatch, $12 for lot.
pleas M. Jackson, Round Oak, Ga.

Nice, young Red roosters, ready for
service, $1.25 each, or exch. for two
pullets or 2 Guinea hens. A. J. Pope,
railapoosa, Ga.

3 April hatch S. C. R. I. Red cock-
erels, ready for service. $1 each. Casn
Wital oraer. Mrs. Jno, Faircioth, Met-
ter, Ga. Rt. I.

Highest type S. C. R. I. Red cocker-
els, 1rom Tompkins first prize win-
ners, Madison Sjuare Garden Show.
Feb. and Mar. hatch, ready for ser-
vice. Mrs. H. L. Culpepper, Grant-
ville, Ga.

Donaldson pure bred Red pullets,
now laying, $1.50 each; some tor $1.-
25 each (not quite so good) also 12
mixed breed pullets, now laying and
good size. $10 for lot or exch. for
good, sound Runner peanuts. Mrs.
fred Atkinson, Ray City, Ga Rt. 2. x

Fine.Donaldson Reds 5 pullets, $1.15
each; 2 cockerels, April hatch, $1.5
each; also about 5 hens, 18 mos. old,
19c lb. Mrs. J. F. Trawick, Tennille,
Gee Rt Tt,

Donaldson Reds, 4 cockerels, 10 mos.
old. .$1.50 each. G. W. Henry, War-
wick, Ga.

1 pr. thoroughbred Red cockerels, $3
for pr $1.50 each. April hatch. Mrs.
I. D. McDuffie, Ashland, Ga. Rt. 1.

11 pure Donaldson Red hens, 15
mos. old, high egg producers. Wt. up
io. 4 Ws. $15: for sot, or exch for corn,
clement Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 1.

2 pure bred Owen strain Red roos-
ters, 18 mos old, $3 each, or $5 per
pr. 2 12 mos. old cockerels, pure bred,
32 each. Mrs. W. L. Jeter, Sylvester,

wa.

10 Donaldson Red now laying, large
size pullets. $1.50 each. Mrs. O. L.
a Atlanta, Ga., 1691 Evans Dr.,
3. e
2 pure bred Donaldso?n Red cocker-
els, January hatch, $1.50 each, FOB.
Miss Mary Moore, Sycamore, Ga.

8 pure bred deep Red cockerels from
Tompkins pen, Greensboro N. C, They
are the Blue Ribbon Winner Show
stock $5 each. Miss Mabel Causey,
Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 1.

Pure bred Red hens, 20c lb. FOB.
Mrs. Arthur Owen, Barnesville, Ga.

4 R. I. Red roosters, and 3 Buff Orp
roosters. All pure bred, well dev. 1 yr.
old and guar. $2.50, $3 and $4 each.
a. Jeptha P. Pullin, McDonough,

a.

Sev. fine Owen str. Red cocks, $3
each, or exch for thrifty pig or any-
thing can use. Write before sending.
Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Alto, Ga.

3 young pure bred Red cockerels,
fully dev. $1.25 each. Mrs. H. H. Ham-
mond, Lexington, Ga. RFD 2.

2 Donaldson Red, dark and wt. 8
lbs. each, cockerels from trapnested.
heavy laying stock, $3.75; also hatch-
ine eggs, guar. 90 per cent fertile. $15
per cs., of 30 doz. and about 2 cs. per

18 mos. old R. I. Red rooster, $1
FOB. J. J. Hendrix, Jefferson, Ga.

4 wks. old R. I. Red chicks, 25c ea.;
mixed, 4 wks. old, 20c each. Mrs. E.
H. Smith, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 5.

1 spring hatch pure bred Donald-
son Red rooster, $2. Miss Ida Dodd,
Yairmount, Ga.

12 Red pullets, laying size, $1.25 ea
and 1 young cock, $2. Cash or money
arder. Buver to come after or pay
exp. on them. Mrs. E. L. Yeomans.
Register, Ga. Box 103.

Large dark Red yr. old, fat and lay-
ne, $5 value, $2 while they last; ex-
tra quality ccckerels, $2 to $7.50 each.
1 free with each 15 hens. If over 1
sockerel taken, less price and del. Mrs.
J. E. Sikes, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 1.

6 pure bred Donaldson March 1929
hatch cockerels, $1.25 each, or exch.
for same bree cockerels or pullets. B.
3. Morgen, Clyo, Ga.

Sev. fine spring hatch Donaldson
Red roosters. Direct from best pens,
*1,50 to $8 each, or exch for baby
shicks of same breed. L. Hallman,
3osten, Ga.

11 Red pullets and 1 roocter, June
190 hatch, wt. not less than 4 lbs. and
not over 6 Ibs $1.50 ea. FOB. Addie
Wiliams.. Woodville, Ga.

Donaldson Reds, 3 cockerels, wt. 3
3-4 to 4 lbs. each, 75c each. Taylor
Hooks, Unadilla. Ga. Rt. 2.

3 fine R. I. Red cockerels, $1.25 ea.
Mrs. J. R. Tyson, Ocilla, Ga. RFD 3.

Pure bred Donaldson Red March
Sateh pullets. now laying, $1.25 ea.
No culls: cockerels to go with pu'lets,.
Same price. Mrs. G. C. Lane, Lin-
olton: Gav Rte-5: :
_A few high grade Reds, Owen and
Tompkin str. crossed, pullets, $1.50 ea.
2 or 3 cockerels, 6to 7 mos. $2 each;
1 Tompkins 1 1-2 yr. old cock, $2.50,
All strictly first class and pure bred,



week. O. L. Carter, Griffin, Ga. Rt. |



: PAGE FIVE

from my No. 1 pen from ezgs direct
irom Tompkins Blue Ribbon Pens,
and Owens No. 1 hens, 4 to 9 lb. U,
W. Page, Norcross, Ga.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, ETC.,
FOR SALE
15 Bourbon keus, 4-3 hens and 1-3

toms, 7 and 8 mos old. Healthy, fine
srowing and laying var. and good
about staying at home. 28c lb. FOB.
{ff order for lot received in week or
10 days, less quantity shipmenis, 23 to
.02. Waat have you to oiier in exch,
A. C. Mobley, Concord, Ga



1 pr. pure Bourbon Reds, well mark-

ed, neavy layers, $11 per pr. or $14
trio. Cash with order. Mrs. Cauie
srtzbergr, Carnesviue, Ga. Rt. 2.

The Spencer turken wonder Bird,
cross between turkey and_ chicken.
Higgs, $2 per setting of 15; 2 setvings,
53.75; baby chicks, 25c each. Mrs. J.
a, Anderson, Blue Ridge, Ga. ;

1 April hatch pure bred big bone
Bronze tom, $5 or exch. for 3 bu. of

No. 1 N. CGC. runner peanuts ani $2.

Each to pay Exp. 1 pure bred 2 yr. old
Bronze tom, $8 coHect, or $10 prepaid.
Wt. when fat 45 lbs; also 2 Aprit hch
toms, $5. each, col. or $6.50 prepaid.
All fine for breeding purposes. L. C.
3igbie, Shellman, Ga.

Pure bred. White Holland turkeys,
$15 trio, $10 pr. young toms, $6 each;
gens, $5 ea. 3 toms, 2 yrs. old, $10

each. Mrs. Jas B. McCrary, Molena,

Ga.



WYANDOTTES
Pure bred . L. Wyanuottes, 5 pull-
ets and 1 cockerel, February 1950 nch,
direct from Berry. True to color and

pullets: laying. $1 each, $5 for the 6. .

R. B. Williams, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 1.

Tnorougnbred S. L Wyandotte roos-
ter, 9 mos old, 7 lbs. from special ma-
ed stock, $1.75; also 30 eggs from
same stock, $2.25 del. Clarenve Brown,
Helena, Ga. oa

6 W. Wyandotte pullets and 1 cock-
erel, Fischel strain. April hatch, $10
for lot. Mrs..L. R. Millians, New-
nan, Ga. 77 Temple Ave.

1 pen of W. Wyandottes hatched
Feb. 10, 1931. 1 cockerel and 4 pul.ets
$7.. Mrs. Otto Carter, Meigs, Ga.

20 W. Wyandotte hens and 2 roos-
ters, $1 each, or: $21 for: lot. C. W.
Gulledge, Calhoun, Ga.

10 R. C. Regal Dorcas W. Wyandotte
March pullets. Carefully culled, $2
each, FOB; 2 cockerels, I yr. old, un-
related, $5 each. First money order
gets them. F. J. Keiler, Greenville,
Ga. RFD 5.

13 Silver L. Wyandotte pullets, $1.00
each, and 3 roosters, $125 eacna. All
R. C. Tarbox-strain.
kins, Cairo, Ga. Rt. 3.

5 R. C. S. L.. Wyandotte cockerels,
1930 hatch. Riverside. stock. $5 for
lot. Mrs. J. H. Davis, Rebecca, Ga.

10.S. L. Wyandotte 1930 hatch, $1
geek. W. H. Renfroe, Moultrie, Ga.,
Rise.

3 pure bred April 1930 hatch R. C,
W. Wyandotte cockerels, Martin str.
$2 each. Mrs, Ray Cook, Fairburn,
Ga. Rt. 2.

1 thoroughbred W. Wyandotte roos-
ter, raised last. spring. $3 or exch. for
1 bu. black walnuts and $2. Mrs. Lila
Fincannon, Demorest, Ga.

Poultry Wanted

ANCONAS WANTED
Want 3 Sheppard str. Ancona roos-
ters, 10 mos. to 1 yr. old. Must be
perfectly dev. and have 5 point comb.
Give full description and best price.
Must be guar. Mrs. Jeptha P. Pullin
McDonough, Ga. ;

%

ANDALUSIANS WANTED
Want to hear. from parties having
the thoroughbred Blue Andalusian
shickens. Do not answer if
chickens are crossed. Want to get
some eggs for early setting. Write.

Mrs. J. R. Crider, Douglas, Ga.

BANTAMS WANTED



=



Want a trio of Japanese Silkies F.

E. Radensleben, Ga. 182)
Flagler Ave. N. E.

Want to exch. a R. I. Red, spring
hatch cockerel and pullet for 3 Goid-
cn Sebright spring hatch pullets. Eave
fev. other offers to make. Write for
details. H. M. Adams, Douglasville,
Ga. 70 East Strickland St.

Want to exch. 1M Worlds Wonder
strawberry plants for Golden Se-
brights 1M for 1 hen and cock. John
Crone, Philomath, Ga.

BARRED RO KS WANTED
Want 10 March hatch Thompson B.
Rs ready for service cockerels. No
culls. Only vigorous stock at reas-
Mrs. A. C. Spence,

Atianta,



anahble prices.
Blakely, Ga.
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Mrs. Gedie El-

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PAGE SIX
Georgia Products For Sale



(Continued from page three)
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

Mung beans, 7 lbs. $1 FOB; 6: lbs.
del. Black peas, $2.75 bu. FOB. Nael
Weaver, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 3.

8 bu. Iron and 3 bu. Brabhams, $2.-
10 bu, FOB Avondale, or $2 bu. at my
barn. This price applies only to the
entire lot, not by the single bu. R, A.
Stovall, Walden, Ga.

Large cream crowders in good cond
~ 10c lb. $5 bu. Same var. slightly dam-

aged by rain, 8c lb. $3.90 bu. W. C.
Petty, Varnells, Ga. Rt. 2.

Pure, large cream crowders, very
early and very prolific, gathered with-

out any rain, 1dc lb. in small lots; 100
to 500 Ib. lots, 13c lb. Brown crowd-
ers, 12c lb. Jack Bower, Dixie, Ga. _

4 bu. white table peas,5 bu. Whip
peas. nice and clean, tor sale or exci
for Otootan and Laredo beans at mar-
ket value. Sample of peas on request.
R. M, Strickland, Tallapoosa, Ga,

Conch peas, 3 lbs. 50c postpaid. Earl
-. Redwine, Madras, Ga.

Biloxi beans, $3.bu. Otootans, $5 bu.
All sound and in good cond. L. A.
Martin, Luthersville, Ga. Rt. 1.
+150 bu. No. 1 Brabham peas, good
cond. $3 per bu. FOB. Sample on
request. W. A. Smith, Andersonville,

Ga

$8 1-2 lbs. colored bunch beans, 30c
tb. del. or $1 for lot; 3 1-2 lbs. col.
running beans, same price; 1 Ib. little
semi-round col running beans, 35c del.
2 1-2 lbs. brown crowaer pea seed, 65c
del. for lot, or 30c Ib. del; 3-4 lb. wht.
- running Willow beans, 25c del; 1 tea-
_ cup long purple skin black bean seed,
running snap bean, 20c del. Mrs. A. S.
Paulk, Ocilla, Ga.

Lady Finger peas, 20c lb. or $3.75
- per 1-2 bu. prepaid. Mrs. R. &. Blood-

150 Ibs. Jackson Wonder _ butter
beans, very prolific, 20c lb. Wayward
Miller, Ft. Valley, Ga. Rt. 4, Box 50.

Black eyed Calif. peas, $2 bu. FOB.
C. A, Morris, Rocky Face, Ga.

Purple Hull table peas, 50c qt. and

old fashioned cornfield beans, 30c tea
cup. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery
Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.

Cream and speckled sugar crowders
and lady peas, 6 lbs. mailed, $1;\ 12c
- yb. 100 Ib. lots; Whipps, New Eras,
Red Rippers, Unknowns, and __ Iron
clad, $2.25 bu. B. R .Woodliff, Flow-
ery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.

1500 Ibs. running var. Sugar Crowd-
ers, large cream, pure white, and
spotted. Specially recleaned, unmix-
ed, very prolific, 6 lbs. $1 del. 50 lbs

"worth, McIntyre, Ga. Rt. 1.

Finger peas, same price. C, F. Mad-
dox, Buford, Ga. S

_ Early crop Half Runners, garden
beans, 40c lb. also white . cucumber
seed, 10c thls. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells,
Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1.

30 bu. sound, mixed field. peas, $2.00
bu. Mrs. E. A. Smith, Cochran, Ga.
Rt. .

- Willetts Wonder Eng. peas for seed,
20c lb. $2 pk. Add postage. Geo. B.
Berry, Huching, Ga.

10 bu. iron Clad peas, pure, $3.00
bu. if lot is taken. W. A. Vandiver,
Martin, Ga. Rt. 2.
__ Hastings large brown sugar crow-
ders, 10c lb. Blue Whip peas, 5c lb.
Exch. limited amt. for new black wal-
nuts or peanuts. J. N. Carson, Hamp-
ton, Ga. Rt. 2.

Yellow 2. crop peas, $3 bu. or exch
1 bu. peas for 3 bu. good runner pea-
L. A. Kinsey, Lark

Park, Ga. RFD 3. Box 16.

i 100 - 125 bu. Otootan beans for sale.
Sample on request... John Harlowe,
Griffin, Ga.

A good var. of old time cornfield
seed beans, free of weevils, 30c lb. in
2 Ib. or more lots. Mrs. S. J. Smith,
Waleska, Ga.

50 bu. Otootan beans, $4 bu. FOB.
W. P. Couch, Luthersville, Ga.

Brabham wilt proof cow peas, sound
ary and bright stock; $1.15 peck post-
paid; 3 bu. not prepaid, $10. R. P.
Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga.

Calif. black-eyed and large brown-
eyed white peas, 25c qt. or 10c lb. Add
postage. Mrs. Geo. M. Foster, Car-
p roliton, Ga. Rt. 7
~ 100 bu, Mathews Imp. Soy beans
(this var. produces 2 to 3 times as
many beans per acre as any other
variety) at attractive prices.
Broadhurst, Americus, Ga.

White Lady peas, 25 Ibs. at 10c Ib.
plus postage. Prompt shipment. Mrs.
J. C. Chappelear, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 3.

1930 crop Whippoorwill peas, $2 bu.
FOB. Cash or monev order and avoid
delay. J. E. Sims, Ellabelle, Ga. Rt.

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~ 10 bu. Brabs, $2.25 bu. 8 bu. Clays,
$2 bu. Sound and picked without rain



or more, 12 1-2cNb. FOB; No. 1 Lady }.

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MARKET BULLETIN

The lot for 2 bu. FOB. Money or-
der. J. E. Holland, McIntyre, Ga.

100 lbs. Light brown sugar crowders,
4 lbs. $1. Nothing less sold. Cas.
with order. Del. anywhere in Ga.
Mrs. Lillie Colwell, Milner, Ga. Rt. 2.

2 bu. white sugar crowders, $6 bu. 5
bu. New Eras, $2150; 5 bu. Brabhams,
$2.50; and 10 lbs. of large seedling ee
cans, 15c lb. and 75 bu. Porto Rico
sweet potatoes, 75c bu. and other par-
ty to furnish sacks to ship them in.
J. eo Oglethorpe, Ga. Rt. 2,
Box :

Eng. peas, Willetts Wonder and
Thomas, 1930 crop. 25c Ib. del. Money
order only. Mrs. Lizzie Bullard, Cobb-
ville, Ga.

Brabhams, $2.25; Irons, $2.15; Clays,
$2; Whippoorwills, $2; Mixed peas,
$1.75; Otootan beans, $3.50; Laredo,
3; Biloxi, $2; Mathis, $3.50. G. A. Fa-
gan, Ft. Valley, Ga. RFD.

Little white mush. peas, 10c lb. Sam-
ple on request. Send postage with or-
der; white running butter beans, 20c
lb. Mrs. L. M. Youngblood, Mauk, Ga.
RFD 1.

White sugar crowders, clean and
bright, 5 lbs. $1; large white, brown-
eyed crowders, very prolific, 35c Ib. or
. oo $1. C. R. Burell, Auburn, Ga.

Black crowders, $4 bu. P. C. Brown,
White Oak, Ga. Box 91,

35 lbs. Henderson Bush lima beans,
absolutely sound and pure, 15c lb. also
25 Ibs. white runner butter beans,
sound, 15c Ib. Any amt. of either, or
will exch. Mrs. Fannie Taylor, Ro-
chelle, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 90.

5 bu. mixed peas, in new sacks, $2.-
10 bu. FOB. W. C. Bradley, Canon,
Ga. Rt. 3. es

About 60 Ibs. Lady Finger peas. Nice
clean and sound. $5 for whole lot
Money order. B. A. Walker, Hazle-
hurst, Ga. Rt. 2. |

5 bu. white table peas, 10c lb. in 50
lb. lots, or more; less lots, 12 1-2e lb.
Sash with order, FOB. B. Z. Scar-
borough, Wayside, Ga. Rt. 1.

120 day velvets, $2.50 bu. Booking
orders for spring del. H. D. Yawn,
Rhine, Ga. Rt. 1.

40 bu. Otootans, $5 bu. FOB. Exch
for pigs, hogs or cows. D. R. Nall,
Luthersville, Ga. i

10 bu. sound mixed peas, $25 FOB
or $30 del. H. W. Thurmond, Gresh-
amville, Ga. ;

White Lady peas, hand = shelled,
sound and good, 10c Ib. or exch. for
white snap beans at same price. Mrs.
R. L. Bentley, Carnesville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Brown sugar crowders, 10c lb. 2 bu.
Brabhams, $2.25 bu. Mrs. Maurice
Edwards, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 2.

Red Rippers, New Eras and mixed,
$2 bu. FOB. Chas. L. Brown, Hart-
well, Ga. Rt. 4.

50 bu. Otootans, recleaned, in good
bags, $4 bu. FOB. D. R. Nall, Luth-
ersville, Ga.

40 bu. Otootans, recleaned, in even
wt. bags, $5 bu. FOB. R. B. Turner,
Luthersville,.Ga.

/ 25 bu. good, sound, clean Clays, and
10 bu; good, sound red bunch peas,
each, $2 bu. Not mixed. 1930 crop,
free from weevils. FOB. Cash or
money order with order. W. G. Wat-
kins, Cleveland, Ga. RFD 1. <

100 lbs. light brown sugar crowd-
ers, 4 lbs. $1. Nothing less sold, del.
in Ga. Mrs. Lillie Colwell, Milner,
Ga. Rt: 2:

10 bu. speckled filed peas, for sale.
Sam Daniel, Mauk, Ga. Rt. 1.

Cream sugar crowders, 25c lb. post-
paid. Exch. for cabbage plants and
Ky. bean seed. 1 Ib. peas 125 plants,
es J. H. Carrington, LaGrange, Ga.

o de \

About 15 lbs. Eng. peas (bunch) 25c
lb. and about 12 lbs. Telephone peas,
25c Ib. also 4 Ibs. running butter beans
ae lb. Mrs. T. B. Slater, Pembroke,

a.

Black Crowders, $4 bu. O. H. Scott,
Jesup, Ga. Rt. 2.

Bunch Eng. pea seed, 20 lbs. Early
Yellow crowders, early Harper peas,
20c qt. Special crowders, and ever-
bearer special peas, all 25c qt. extra
Sugar crowders, 50c qt. Joe Mercer,
Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 3.

Genuine Otootans, new crop, re-

cleaned, in even wt. bags, $5. bu. FOB..

G. A. Ware, Marshallville, Ga.

150 Ibs. little white mush table peas
7c lb. if lot is taken, or 10c lb. smaller
lots, = $1.25 peck. W. R. Wise, Wad-
ey, Ga.

Otootans, $4.50; white baby limas,
15c lb. winter green and Alaska Eng.
peas, 15c_ lb. G. D, Hutchison, Will-
iamson, Ga. :
~A few bu. Clays and Brabs, $2.50
and $3 bu. Exch some for lard and
pigs. J. H. Archer, Sparta, Ga. ;

Smal] size yellow

crowders, for

planting, nice, clean and sound. 10c
lb. prepaid. Exch. for peanuts at 5c

Ib. or pecans at 10c and 15c. Buford
Vollrath, Winston, Ga.

Henderson bunch limas, 15 Ib, yel-

| low crowders, 12 lb. $6 bu. L, P. Legg

Rebecca, Ga. .

Purple Hull table peas, 50c qt. or
35c lb. also old fashioned cornfield
beans, 30c teacup; Stone Mtn. water-
melon seed, 35c teacup, or $1 Ib. and
early June corn (makes 2 crops in 1
season) 35c teacup. No stamps nor
checks, Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery
Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. .

1 bu. pure Red Rippers. Genuine,
pure and unmixed. Sell, or exch. for
pure bred pig. Prefer Poland China.
Jno. W. Cross, Clarkesville, Ga.

Willetts Wonder Eng. peas, 25c lb.
FOB. R. R. Harper, Waycross, Ga.,
Rt. 1, Box 108.

Little white table peas, $1 gal. and
yellow pop corn, 15c pt. Mrs. Neoma
Langley, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2.

Early big biack 6 Weeks peas, 10c

qt. or exch. some for nest onion sets

or running butter beans, white, Ea. to
pay postage. Mrs. Lucy Walden, Gib-
son, Ga., Rt. B, Box 49.

Seed peas for hay, mixed, $2.50 bu.
or exch. for peanuts, Soy beans, bud-
ded pecan trees. J. C, Pierce, Stock-
ton, Ga.

Dwarf Surprise Eng. pea. 20c Ib. in
10 Ib. lots, FOB; 22c lb. and postage
in less lots. Prolific and excellent fla-
vor peas. A. T. Milteer, Quitman, Ga.

25 hu, pure Brabhams, sound and
on $2 bu. LL. E. Beal, Richland,

a

Speckled and cream sugar crowd-
ers and lady peas, for seed only, 6
Ibs. $1; $12 per 100 lbs. Whips, lrons,
Red Rippers, ete., $225 bu. and or-
ange cane seed, $2 bu. Black and
Brown-eye peas, 8 ibs. $1; $6 per 100
lbs. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch,

Ga, :

20 Ibs. best pure white table peas,
hand shelled, 12 1-2c lb. Cash with
peer: Mrs, J. E, Blair, Mt, Airy, Ga.

Large cream crowders, 10c lb. or $5
bu. Same @ar. slightly stained by rain
8c lb. $3.90 bu. Not prepaid. W. C.
ake Varnells, Ga. Rt. 2.
also 20 bu. good, sound Clays, $2.25
bu. FOB. Money order. No checks.
A. L. Hartley, Tennille, Ga.

Mung beans, matures hay crop in
60 days. 5 lbs. plants an acre. 5 lbs
pkgs. $1 del. Wm. Nunn, Lawrence-
ville, Ga. Rt. 4

12 day velvets, $2.50 bu. Booking
orders for ie del. H. D. Yawn,
Rhine, Ga. Rt. 1.

About 60 bu. good, sound peas; 30
bu. Brabs and 20 bu. Clays, both var
slightly mixed. Make offer. Sample

on request. Send postage. A. D. Smith
Warrenton, Ga. Rt. 1.

125 bu. Otootans, $4 bu. in lots of
5 bu. or more; $4.50 in 1 to 5 bu. lots.
All FOB. 8S. H. Gardner, Locust
Grove, Ga,

1930 baby lima butter bean seed, 20c
lb. Any amount. Also 1930 stringless
green pod bean seed, 25c lb. any amt
up to 35 Ibs. add postage with mon-
ey order. Mrs. O. B. Brand, Byron-
ville, Ga.

Willow leaved Pole butter beans.
Good croppers. 2 dimes for 1-2 lb.
postpaid. James E. Thompson, Ma-
con, Ga. Rt. 7. | ee

3 ee var Sugar crowders large
cream, white and spotted, recleaned
and unmixed and very prolific, 6 Ibs.
$1: del. 50 Ibs. or more, 12c lb. FOB;

No. 1 Lady Finger and Mush peas,
oe rice. . F. Maddox, Buford,
a.

Otootans, Laredo beans, recleaned
and in new 2 1-2 bu. bags. Any quan-
tity. Make best offer. O. K. David,
Marshallville, Ga.

25 bu. Brabhams, $2.50; 20 bu. O-
Too-Tan Soys, $3 bu. Sound and
clean. Cash with order. R. A. Hiley,
Ft. Valley, Ga.

Small white lima beans, 15c Ib. del.
Any amt. up to 100 lbs. O. S. Green
Cochran, Ga. RFD 3.

Pure white Conch peas for seed
hand shelled and cleaned, 75c qt. del.
also large cream peas, good for: table
use, green or dry, and prolific. 12 1-2c
Ib.\del. No order filled for less than
8 lbs. $1. Cash, money order with or-
der. All inquiries answered contain-
ing stamp. Miss L. A. Hamilton,
Carnesville, Ga. Rt. 1.

White Crowders, also cream crowd-
ers, pure, 12 1-2c lb. del. L. G. Wat-
kins, Grantville, Ga.

20 bu. bunch speckled peas, picked
before rains, $2.75 per bu. not mixed.
Lee Prather, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 1,
Box 54.

100 bu. black peas. Make offer. N.
R. Mooney, Quill, Ga. -

No. 1 large cream crowders, abso-
lutelv 100 per cent pure and grown



especially for seed, 5 Ibs. $1; $2.50 pk.
del. Nelma Burell, Buford, Gs r



T. H. Gardner, Fayetteviile, Ga.

bu. A No. 1 Otootan Soys, $4 bu.|4





Thursday, January 16, 1931,

Baby limas for seed, 20c lb. or exch
for good seed velvet beans, 90-day
runners. Mrs. J. B. Brown, Eastman,
Ga. Rt. 1.

Field peas, Brabhams, $2.25; Irons.
$2.15; Clays, $2; Whips, $2; mixe

peas, $1.75. Remittance with order,
My own grown. D. C. Strother, Ft.
Valley, Ga.

White tender, cornfield bean seed,
60c lb. John Wilson, Ellijay, Ga, Rt.
3, Box 42.
White rice peas, sound and clean,
12 1-2c lb. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin,
Ga. Rt. 2. :
Otootans, $5 bu; Laredos, $4 bu. lg. |
running velvets (do not sting when
picking) $2 bu. W. H. Hoit, Fayetie-
ville, Ga. Rt. 3.
White and speckled half runners,
garden beans, 30c per teacupiul, wht.
Calif. black-eyed and speckied crow-
ders, 20c lb. 7 lbs. $1; white cream
mush peas, 25c lb. Del. Miss Gennia
Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1.

BUTTER FOR SALE
3 Ibs. fresh, firm butter ea. week.
Sat. guar. 35c lb. Cash with order.
Mrs. J. G. Cain, Clermont, Ga. Rt. 1.
3 or 4 Ibs. nice butter per week, in
Ib. or 1-2 lb. brick molds, 35c lb. Mrs.

Fresh J. butter ea. week, 50c The
Sat. guar. Mrs. W. A. Bennett, Ad-





-airsville, Ga.

4 Ibs. nice yellow J. butter ea. week
35c Ib. del. Cash with order. Mrs.
Cc. A. Flanders, Kite, Ga. Rt. 1.

8 or 10 lbs. fresh butter ea. week,
45c Ib. del. to 3rd zones. Cows T. B.
sees Mrs. Bob Sosby, Cayrnesvilie,

a.
5 or 6 lbs. butter weekly, dei. 35 ib.
molded in round 1-2 lb. molds. Give
sat. Cash with order. No stamps.
Mrs. D. Reiad, Bremen, Ga. Rt, 1, ~
Box 76. : 3

2 or 3 lbs. firm J. butter, yellow but

free from coloring, 40c lb. del. Mrs.

+. T, Hunt, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4.
2 lbs. fresh J. butter per week, 30c

ib, Cow T. B. tested. Add postage.

Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt.

4 to 6 Ibs. nice, firm butter ea. week.
Table prints. Every lb. guar. 45c lb. ~
del. Cash with order. Mrs. Roberta
Sutton, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 1.

Nice J. butter, free from coloring, |
fresh and firm, 2 lbs. a week, 45 1b.
in 1-2 lb. molds. Sat. guar. Mrs. Tin-
nie Phillips, Flowery Branch, Ga. 2

Fresh firm country butter, 4 lbs. per
week, 35c Ib. del. Sat. guar. Mrs. John
M. Hurley, Lyerly, Ga. i

Fresh country butter, free from col-_
dring, Sanitary in every respect. Can
make weekly shipments. 1 or:2 lbs. at
45c Ib. del. 6 or more, 40c lb. del. 1-2
lb. molds. Mrs. J. W. Lariscy, Hal-
zyondale, Ga. :

3 lbs. nice, firm butter, 35c Ib. del.
the year round. No order for less than |
2 Ibs. or the whole amt. Money or-
der with order. H. J. Miller, Palmet-
to, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 122.

1 1-2 to 2 lbs. fresh country butter
a week, 40c lb. postpaid. Miss Estelle
Jones, Dawson, Ga. Rt. 5, Box 98. a8

Firm Jersey, 40c lb. Mrs. W..V.
Robbs, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. |

Can Aurnish 2 lbs. fresh
butter ea. week, 35c lb. PP. Miss Gen- |
nia Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1.

Yellow J. butter, 40c ib. Mrs. W. V.
Robbs, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.

CORN, SEED CORN & CORN MEAL
FOR SALE

A few bu. pure red cob Golden Dent
seed corn, $1 pk. $3 bu. W. A. Vandi-
ver, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2..

Campbells imp. early Golden Dent,
bred and crossed to large good seed
white corn, 10c qt. 25c gal. $2 bu. A.
Campbell, Surrency, Ga.

200 bu. of ear corn, for sale. Wilbur
Winslette, Eatonton, Ga. Rt. 2.

Marlboro prolific seed corn, field
selected, $2.50 bu. or exch. also Hast-
ngs prolific seed corn, same price.
3. C. Edmondson, Temple, Ga. Rt. 2.

Marrett-Douthit seed corn, 1st yr.
from Orig. 65c pk. $2 bu. FOB. James
3. Sproull, Stilesboro, Ga. ~~

Whatleys prolific, for sale or exch.
for Runner and Spanish peanuts. Val--
ue corn at $2.50 bu. R. L. Cameron,
Stockton, Ga.

Golden Queen pop corn, 6c lb. shell-
ed. Sound, No order filled for less
than 25 Ibs. Cash with order. No
checks. Add postage. E. W. Corneli-
son, Kensington, Ga. :

Selected seed corn, $1 pk. Seed pop
corn for sale, and Ruckers cotton
seed (965 lbs. seed turned out 470 Ib.
lint) $1 bu. not del. Charlie H. Smith,
Roopville, Ga. Rt. 2. R

Whatleys prolific, carefully select-
ed and shipped in dbl. sacks, 75c peck,
$3 bu. FOB. C. L. Whatley, Cuthbert,



Ga. Rt. 3.

country

Thursday, January 15, 1931.
Georgia Products For Sale



CORN, SEED CORN & CORN MEAL
FOR SALE

Golden Queen pop corn. Prepaid.
15ce ib. 5 lbs. or more, 12 1-2e lb. 7 to
10 lbs. seeds an acre. Cant beat Pop

Ss for fattening out early hogs. M.
. Mathis, Stockton, Ga.

Pais white cob corn, 8 rows im-
proved ee selected from corn that
made 2 to 3 ears to stalk. Good and
sound, $3.25 bu. $1.65 per 1-2 bu. 85
peck. bed and shelled. G.,
Smith, Dawson, Ga. Rt. 6.

A few bu. little white cob seed corn

$1 peck, $3.50 bu. Cash with order.

-ihugh Bozeman, Sylvester, Ga. RFD 3.
Pure Marlboro seed corn, $2 bu.

eae John G - Adams, Social Circle,
a

_ Hastings prolific, nubbed and. shell-
ed. Field selected. $2.50 bu. FOB. B.
_ E. Messer, Chatsworth, Ga.

__ Cokers Ellis seed corn, 1st yr. from

Orig. $1 peck, $3.50 bu. Also oe

Prolific. Field selected. $2.50 bu. L. J.

Ellis, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 5.

Golden. Dent seed. corn, $2 bu.
exch. for velvet. beans. C. D.
(Address not given). :

50 bu. Whatleys, nubbed and shell-
6d. guar. pure. $1.50 bu. FOB. W. J.
Braddock, EIKo,; Gas i 2

Pure Hastings prolific, hand nub-
bed e hand shelled. 75c pk. $2.50
bu. F. L. Raburn, Ideal, Ga.

Good, sound yellow pop corn, shell-
ed. 8c Ib. Add postage. oe B
_ Jones, Ramhurst, GaRt. 1

Brown's imp. big white Flint red
P ak and pe weevil re-
ie . W. Brown

cae Whatleys, imp. seed corn. Blue
Ribbon winner from a field of 55 bu
per A. 75c peck, $2 bu. FOB. T. M
Webb, Ellijay, Ga.
: Limited amt. Mexican June corn,
yellow, large eee $1.25 peck, del. Nc
tamps. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Carroll-

on, Ga. Rt. 5. \
Woods imp. Hastings prolific seed
$2.50 bu. Jas.

s
corn, specially Sicces
_.B. Woods, Brooks, rer

Big Emory seed corn, nubbed and
shelled. Guar. pure and sound. 75
gal. $1.50 peck, $3 per 1-2 bu. $5 bu.
_ postpaid. Exch. some for Irish po-
tatoes, or pigs. Geo. D. Cobb, Carnes-
Ville, Ga: Re. 1.

Willetts garden beauty seed corn,
carefully selected, nubbed and shell-
, 6G;. $2.75: bu: Exch. for Brabham or
Iron peas. Bu. for bu. Or N. C. run-
ner peanuts. 1 bu. for 2 bu. peanuts.
E. C. Pope, one Ga. Rt. 3.

- Whaitleys prolific seed corn, from
Club Boys acre, carefully selected and
hand shelled, $2. 50 bu. 75c peck. FOB.

2 : gxinsey, Lake Park, Ga, Rt. 3,

_ 300 bu. slipped shuck corn, $1 bu.
Wayman Miller, Ft. Valley, Gk. Rt.
, Box 50.

Pure Whatley prolific seed
ae bu. C. M. Brennan, Columbus,

Whatleys seed corn, nubbed and se-
lected, $2.50 bu. J. Ww. Denson, Ma-

on, Ga., P. O. Box 314.

Fresh water ground Graham flour,
made from selected, recleaned a
oT wheat. $3.25 per 100, FOB.
: Lewis, Adairsville, Ga.

or
Bowen,

Bs ee seed corn and best inde
Wannamaker cotton seed at Farmers
prices. State amt. wanted. Can use
syrup, crowder and black-eyed peas
-or grain of any kind in exch. Rhett
Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1.

~ About 40 bu. white Flint corn, care-
fully selected, nubbed and hand shell-
ed, $2 bu. FOB. Money order with
oo Mrs. J. H. Bleckley, Rabun

Hen Make heavy producing seed
corn, white, $2 bu. blood red, $3 bu
Exch for sorghum seed or field peas.
&._M. Seaborn, Brunswick, Ga.
~ Whatley prolific, carefully, grown
and selected, $3 bu. FOB. C. L. What-
ley, Cuthbert, Ga.
_ Woods imp. Hastings seed corn,
specially selected, $2.50 bu. Jas. ~_=&B.

ods, Brooks, Ga.
Mixed pop corn, shelled, 10c db.
Add postage. J. W. Jackson, Talk-

ing Rock, Ga:- Rt. .3:
-. Red pop corn, 15c lb. shelled. as
dys Harrell, Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt.
Old time yellow seed corn, $1 cn
del. or $3 bu. FOB. Milton Sumner,
_ Sylvester, Ga. ~
Hastings Hickory King corn, pure
and selected, nubbed and hand shell-
ed, $2 bu. FOB. 1 yr. from Hastings.
W_ 4H. Gabriel, Colbert, Ga.

ney water ground. corn meal, $1.25

u. del. under 50 mi. of Reynolds. J.
y, Coulter, Reynolds, Ga. Rt. 4.
White pop corn, this yrs. crop, 8c

: Ib. del. Cash with order, me A. J,

Ld

corn, ie

ped. cotton seed, me bu.



ca

\

Collins, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1.

200 bu. good, field corn, $1 bu. 80
lbs. to the bu. J. R. Sanders, Whig-
ham, Ga. Rt. 2,

Batts 4 ear prolific for main crop,
extra small cob, white grains, hign
yielding, pure, selected, nubbed and
shelled. 1-2 peck, 65c; $1.25 peck, by
insured mail PP in Ga. Money order.
J. H. Davis, Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. 5,
Box 126,

Whatleys Prolific, pure and most
prolific for Ga. 750 pk. or! $2.50 bu.
OB. K. P. Brown, Wrightsvilie, Ga.

Pure Hastings prolific, ist yr. from
Hastings, selected, nubbed and sneii-
ed by hand, 5c peck, $1.25 per 1-2
bu. $2 bu. Other party to pay post- |
ae W. E. McCart, Loganville, Ga.,

50 bu. of pure Whatley prolific, last
yrs. planting, $2 b FOB. W.. LE.
Greene, Dearing, Ox Boel:
--Pure prolific Marlborough: corn, in
ear or shelled, $2 bu. FOB. John G.
Adams, Social Circle, Ga.

1 to 5 lbs. small grain pop corn, 3c.
lb. Add postage. Leon Cagle, Can-
ton, Gar oRt. 3.

Cokers Ellis and Marrett Douthit,
prolific. Guar. Sound, $3.50 bu. FOB.
H. W. Thurmond, Greshamvilie, Ga.

Corn in car or less lots. Slip shuck-
ed, sound, well gathered and cured, 80
lb. per bu. Tests show that it will
shell out nearly 10 per cent more than
a standard bu, Nee price. Chas
F. Howe, Ft./ Valley,

Slipped shuck corn, 90c bu. at barn;
of $9 FOB. O.:H. Scott, Jesup, Ga.
Rw

Raised corn for 30 yrs. Now have
x corn have raised for 8 yrs., imp. 6
rs. by field selection of seed. 2 to 4
large ears to stalk, 1-2 gal. 30c; 50c
zal. 85e peck, or $3. 25 bu. postpaid to
rd zone; also extra early, field corn,

8c Ib. 3 Ibs. 50c postpaid; nice, shell

sd-pop corn, 20c qt. 1-2 gal. 35 post-
Jaid. Exch. some for peanuts at 5c
.b; or nice seedling pecans at 10c and
15c lb. L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga.

COTTON SEED FOR SALE

100 bu. pure Wanhamakers, reclean-
ed, 70c bu. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga.
\Raburns imp. Poulnot. Kept pure
at gin, sound and recleaned. $1 bu.
Both, Raburn, Ideal, Ga.

Yeargins big boll, bred from a sin-
gle stalk. Biggest of the. big bolls.
Basy picking, Drought resistant. Very
prolific, 40 to 42 per cent lint. Write
for special price. W. M. Yeargin,
Hartwell, Ga.

Pure, wilt resistant . Wannamakers
Cleveland, graded and recleaned, for
sale. Will exch. 5 bu. for 5 bu, sound.
N. C. Runner seed peanuts. Geo. A.
Thompson, Swainsboro, Ga. Rt. 2.

Pure College No. 1. Kept \ pure at gin
75c bu.. Exch. for Otootan beans. E.
N. Hopper, Ranger, Ga.

Pure College No. 1. cotton seed. 5c

bu. or exch. for a few bu. of peanut:
Thurman Hopper, Ranger, Ga.
60 bu. good Wannamakers. Picke:
before any rain. 50c bu. or $27 for lot
at house. Marshall Kinney, Lincoln:
tor,. Ga... RFD: 3.

Pure Wilson big boll, 25 bu. at $1.2
bu. Cash with order. Herdest Cook
Marietta, Ga. 201 Maple Ave. ,

Pure Ruckers slightly mixed at gin
75c bu. or exch. for wheat at $1 bu
C. B. Cheney, Braidstown, Ga.

Petty Toole wilt resistant, $3 per
100 Ibs. or $1 by the single bu. Mad
526 lbs. lint per acre; also Sikes imp
J. M. Jones



Omega, Ga. Rt.

Fine Ruckers tated 48 per cent
lint. 90c bu. FOB. Cash with order.
Exch. for peas at $2 bu. Party to pay
frt. on seed, and I on peas. James
Kirby, Ranger, -Ga. RFD 1.

Imp. Cokers Cleveland, No. 5, $1 bu
and Neeleys Cleveland, imp. $1 bu.
SOB. John G. Adams, Social Circle,
Ga.

Crooks Half and Half cotton seed,
1st yr. from ees Screened, $2.50 per
100 Ibs. FOB. oe Messer, Chats-
vorth, Ga.

10 bu. Cokers No. 1
for a pr. of Hampshire pigs.
30wen, Lavonia, Ga.

Gochrans 3 in 1 cotton seed, 1st yr.

from Orig. $1.50 bu. or exch. for bic
hone guinea gilt, the stay-fat kind.
T. L.. Cochran, Temple, Ga.
- Neeleys long staple Cleveland cot-
ton seed, $1 bu. Piedmont. Ped. Cleve-
land bie boll, $1- bu. Will exch. G: C.
Edmondson, Temple, Ga Ris ao

Piedrnont Cleveland, 80c bu. FOB,
or exch for Half and Half cotton seed
or Otootan beans. J. C .Vernon,; Men-
Ilo. *Ga.- Ria kL

10 bu. Ruckers long staple, Ist yr.
from the original roll cleaned, $1 bus
Roe Chatham, Duluth, Ga. j

Good, sound cotton seed, 2 good var

5, $1 bu. or exch
CD:

mixed, 85c per pus also pure Cuban



in, lint. |

MARKET BULLETIN

yellow Fiint corn, direct from a
ings, shelled, $3 per bu. Fred Atkin-
son, "Ray City, Ga. Rt. 2.

Half and Half, lst yr. from Sum-
merour, Field selected and caretully
ginned: and recleaned. . Absolutely

pure, sound seed, $4 per 100 lbs. FOs | 3.

in strong bags. J.
man, Ga.

Half and Half cotton seed, 2 yrs.
out, .$1.25. per bu. or exch. for seed
oats, or nice heifer calt, or anything
can use. A. J. Pope, Tailapoosa, Ga.

Ruckers, recleaned, ho biack seeds,
staple pulis ' i-8, runs 42 per cent hnt,
65 bu. in 25 bu. lots, 75c bu. in smail-
er lots. AN Casn and FOB. J. C. Rain-
water, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 1.

Wilson type, big boll. Limited amt.
75c bu. FOB. Jas. B. Sprout, Stiles-
boro, Ga. |

College No. 1, 90c bu. del. or exch
for good pigs. Joe H. Hopper, Ran-
ger, Ga.

KRuckers; Ist yr. frem Orig. 47 per
cent, lint last yr. 90c bu. FOB. P. M.
Holcombe, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Pure Ruckers, durect from Orig. In
strong bags, 90c bu. Mrs. W. A. Ben-
nett, Adairsville, Ga.

Covington $ Toole wilt resistant, $2.-
50 per 100 lbs. Exch. for corn, beans,
syrup, meat, lard or runner peanuts.
doe M. Brown, McRae, Ga.

100 bu. pure Ruckers 1 yr. ~from
Orig. ginned on clean gins. $1 bu. FOL
RR. D. Holloday, Statham, Ga.

Cooks Wilt Peet 90c bu. 10 bu.
lots, 75 bu. Ss. Norton, Edison, Ga

Oo bu. Cooks wilt resistant, $1 bu.
FOB. H. B. Montford, Glenwood, Ga.

Imp. prolifie Early King cotton see.
Pure and sound. $1 bu. or exch. fo.
corn bs wheat; also Toole wilt resist-
ant, yr. from Orig. $1 bu. or exch
F, et, Bunn, Midville, Ga.

Addison extra early prolific, 1st yr.
from Orig. 4 bales on 3 ears, Care
fully ginned. $1.50 \bu. FOB. J.. W.
Brown, Helena, Ga.

Tooles wilt resistant, ist yr. from
Orig. 75 FOB, Money. order. Alex
Campbell, Surrency, Ga.

Lightning Express, earliest,
staple cotton known, $3 per 100 Ibs
50c bu. in 100 bu. lots. FOB. E. S.
Hicks, Yatesville, Ga.

Cokers cleveland, also Cokers Su-
per Seven cotton seed. AV. 1 in. sta-
ple, $1 bu. FOB. W. H! Moody, Ash-
purn, Ga.

Cokers No. 5, staple, 1 1-16 in. $1 |
bu. or exch for. shelled corn: Bu. for
oop W. T. Adams, Lavonia, Ga. Box

Wanhamakers pure and
Cheap for quick sale. Bok;
Martin, Ga.

Lee Wilsons big boll, 2 wks. earlier
shan any Other big boll; Cokers No.
> and Wannamakers Cleveland, all
raised on my farm and ginned on my
private. gin and ro $1 bu. in
~ood sacks, FO fda, Pe: Mad-

son, Ga. RFD

Wannamakers Cleveland wilt re-

istant and Dixie Triumph wilt re-

stant, $3 per 100 lbs. G. W. McLen-

on, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 2.

Mississippi Delta long staple, 1s

r. from Orig. Has staple about 1 1-4
n. Made over a bale per A. Dbl. re-
leaned, . $1.50 bu. FOB J; Cari
Jaughtry, Metter, Ga.

Wannamaker Cleveland and Coker
No. 5..Sound and; genuinely pure: Reg
xy Ga. Crop. Imp. Assn. $1 to $1.50
ju. depending upon quantity. 2M bu.
or sale. T. P. Wooten, Tignall, Ga.

50 bu. Wilson type big boll ped. cot-
on seed. Kept pure at gin and free
lack seed, $1 bu. FOB. Any amt. A.
3. Boling, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1.

About 100 bu. Cleveland big boll,
75c: 0% 50c bu. Mxs. A. .H. Cason,
Blythe, Ga. :

Pure Ruckers, 1 yr. from Orig. No
black seed. 46 per cent lint. $1 bu.
Exch. for seed oats or 2 pigs. C. Gar-
rett, Oakwood, Ga.

5 to 30 bu. good Wannamakers, 2nd
vy. from Orig. 75c- bu. or trade for
Otootan beans, peas, peanuts, White
Rock pullets and hens, 1 a old, sy-
rup, oats, wheat or meat: J. P. Will-
iams, Griffin, Ga. Rt=C

25) bu: Cleveland, little mixed but
cood, sound planting seed, 65c bu.
FOB.Exch. for brood sow, Spanish
Dean ues peas, or most anything. A.

B. Taylor, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 90.

Russell B. B. green cotton seed.
Sound and pure, roll cleaned. at gin,
$1 bu. in small lots, 90c bu. in 20 or
more bu. lots. N. E. Reid, Hartwell,
Ce RES:

Coker Super Seven strain 5, wilt re-
sistant, Ist yr. from breeder. 1 1-16
in. lint and better. Germination 88
per cent and better. 100 Ib. bag, $3.-
75 FOB. J. B. Pullen, Register, Ga.

Arkansaw Rowden 40, the sensa-
tional new strain. 40 per cent, 1 1-16
Wilt, storm and drought re-

k. Proctor, East-

, long

sound.
Fagan,

direct from. Orig.

PAGE 5S.

Grown in No. Ga, from
Ginned
culled, $1.50 bu. $4 per 100.
H. A. Neal, Carnesville, Ga.

100 bu. Coker No. 5, $2 er 10

Arthur Shelton, Carnesvil Ga

sistant.

bale per A> $1 bu. or exch. for
pene or Ribbon Cane syrup.

L. Lester, Ft. Valley, Ga.

Petey Toole and Haif and Hal
yr. from Orig. 75c DB: Exch. for
Spanish peanuts. <P eke Spi
bi, Ga. Rt.

Imp. Ruckers 45 per cent int
Wannamaker Cleveland and Pi
Cleveland. All from selevied
from heavy yielding strains.
for special prices on amt. wanted
B. Woods, Brooks, Ga.

Ped. Piedmont Cleveland big
lst yr. from Orig. $1.25 bu. si ;

. C. runner peanuts.
for Brabham 28 Tron ry titres

Cokers No. 5, pure and cl
yielder and better. staple. $1 bu.
K. P. Brown, Wrightsville, Ga.

50 bu. Crooks imp. Haiti and
ist. yr. from breeder. Special car
xen at gin. 48 per cent lint.

33 per 100 lbs. Cash. No checks.
faylor, Hazlehurst, Ga, RFD 2
Bhs

Neeleys imp. long lint (not S'
and) cotton seed. 2nd yr. from |

oc bu, Exch. some for 5 bu.
oe at same price. L, J. Voll
Winston, Ga.

Piedmont Ped. Cleveland big
lst yr. from Orig. Roll cleenee af
Pure and sound, 75c bu.
ng, Lawrenceville, Ga. RFD

40 bu. Cokers 884, 1 1-8 i
lst yr. from Orig. Ginned cle
caught pure, and sacked up. p
ure seed, $1 bu. or $37.50 e lo
guar., or money refunded. a
din, Wadley, Ga.

A few bu. Russell big boll,
or exch for 1 Duroc Jersey gilt, 7
Runner peanuts, or for 1 heifer. .
Lanier, Summit, Ga. Rt. 3,

Cokers No. 5, ist yr. from Or
ou. or exch for corn or seed oats. M
W. E. Whisnante, Rutledge, Ga. Rt.

Arkansas Rowdon 40. Best ail ro
wilt resistant big boll. Privat
ned and 1 yr. from famous bree
1 1-16 in. lint, $1.25 bu; Cook
wilt resistant, from highest yi
_train. Carefully kept pure. Priv
ly ginned. $18 bu. C. M. Brenna
lumbus, Ga,

Wilson big type big boll,
from Orig. Kept pure .at gi
per 100 lbs. or exch. for o
products. B. Loyd Woodall, -
ra.

Carefully ginned Neeleys tT {
staple cotton seed 60c bu. S. L. Thi
on, Dewyrose, Ga. Rt. 2.

Ruckers, culled, no black seed,
dU. through January. Cash | with
ler, FOB. J. C. Rainwater, :
on; Ga. Rt. 1:

Pure, special selected Cov
Toole and Cook wilt resistan
2. L. Brown, McRae, Ga. aes

Pure Cokers, No. 5, and Nee:
seed, each, var. $1 bu. FOB. .
Adams, Social Circle, Ga, |

Seed out of 50 bales of cotton,
and good. Wilsons extra e
very prolific big bolls, be e:
Ga. $40 per ton. A. d. Bond,

bu. FOB.
Ga.

Russell big poll, 1 in. staple
above, $1 bu. FOB. Newton E.
Hartwell, Ga.

Guar. pure 46 percent H
Half, $1 bu. Exch. for pure | a.
syrup or guinea hogs or pig Ls
Carter, Scott, Ga. Rt. 1.

Pure, imp. Toole wilt. resistan
yr. from Orig. 90c bu. F. H,
Midville, Ga.

Wilsons $1 per bu. a exch. for
or velvet beans. J. H. Leverett, -
rott, Ga.

Good, wilt resistant. Write fe
price, or exch. for seed peas, si
small size shoats, or chickens
Reds or White Leghorns, Bord
or N. C. peanuts for seed. D. L.
ler, Denton, Ga. Box 66. oe

Marretts Clevela big boll,
Privately ginned. 1st yr. from
40 per cent lint. u bu. G. Z. Ma:
Toccoa, Ga. Rt. ay

FRESH AND CURED M
Backbone and ribs, 15 lb








ee MARKET BULLETIN.

Baby Chicks For Sale

Baby Chicks Wanted



Thursday, January 15, 1931.

tinue any large breed. Mrs. J. H.

elehar, Ellabell, Ga. i e





























































inued from page five)
BARRED ROCKS .

; Parks strain B. R. rooster, 1
yrs. old, cheap for cach. Mrs.
3radley, Canon, Ga. Rt. 3.

12 pure bred B. R. pullets,
1 hatch. Wiil exch. value tor
Mrs. Bob Sosby, Carnesville,



GAMES WANTED

to exch. 3 pure B. R. pullets,
size for 3 pure bred. iniian
pullets, March or April hatcn.
W. Randal, Lavonia, Ga.

to ae value for Cornish
or R. Red chickens. tye ae
iamson, ance Ga. Rt.

GIANTS WANTED

1 Black Giant -rcoster, not
rs. old. Will exch. B. L.
eggs, or pay cash. Write.
ee Lee, Gardi, Ga. Rt. 1, Box





. "200 W. L. pullets, 6 wks. old
del. April 15th and May 15ta.

from high producing stock.
ressel, eteusta, Ga. Care Im-
Theatre.
- to exch. value for 10 pure
L. aa Mch. 1980 hatch or
ice pigs. J. R. Evans, Crawford-
x 2:

Ferris strain L. rooster.
ee and cheap. E. L. Kight
a

-Sev. or Wore: Ee -orAn-
lets or young hens. Mrs. Ai-
wn, Hapeville, Ga.

L. hens. State age, and best
Moses Bond, Da. ton,



iS ELLAVEONS CHICKENS

WANTED
to exch. value for chickens a
et price. Mrs. L. .E. Colbert,
as, Ga. Rt. 3.

ant 50 hens to raise on halves.
nish all the feed, and give hal
ckens raised and then tive
e chickens back next fall. Mrs.
os. Lollie, Ga.
nt. to exch. 3 pr. Chin. rabbits
pr. Flemish Giants ,for any
breed of chickens not over a yr.
nything except Leghorns ac-
e Mrs. H.-R, Cleghorn, Villa
, Ga. Box 98.
| in the market for 200 best lay-
= an culls or old hens want-
A. -T. Drake, Philomath,



PEAFOWLS WANTED

oung peacock. Will pay cash.
t be reasonable. R. M. Mat-
Thomaston, Ga. Box 252.

. I. REDS WANTED

1 R. I. Red or B. -R. pullets,
ed. not Jater than March 1980.
e pure stock and laying. Will
White King pigeons for <ame.
2 pullets. H. F. Morgan,
ld, Ga. Box ieee :

to exch; large B. R. rooster,
wn for 1 R. I. Red, not over
d. Mrs. J. H. Kellehar, Eiia-





TURKEYS, ETC., WANTED
t to exch. 14 N. %. Tae rab-

1 Preier. Silver Lace
nd ttes or R. Iv Reds. T. A. Free-
allas, Ga. Rt. 1.

a few ducks son drakes. Must
eap Ga. cash. B. M. Aaron, Ad-
a

ITE ROCKS WANTED

it to exch. 1 Berry strain White
rooster. 18 mos. oid, tor 1 roos-
Same*breed and age to keep
breeding. Ea. to pay cost ox
. Mrs. Ned J. Bond, Bogart,





'TANDOTTES WANTED .
rooster and 5 hens of the
abia R. C. W. Wyandcttes, 192y
hatch Wil exch. 1 rooster
ens of the S. C. Biack Minor-
1929-30 hatch. Ea. to pay chg.
-O. F. Carroll, Ellijay, Ga. Rt.

it W. Wyandotte pullets of pure
Will exch. pure bred White
turkeys. Trio for 12 pullets.
. McCrary, Molena, Ga.

pure bred rose comb White
tte pullets. Exch. pure White
is ee for same. Trio for 12
Jas, B, McCrary, Mo-

nice

Ga. Rt.

10 or 12 tuil stock big comb |

|B. B. for Feb. dal.



Day old baby chicks, Barred Rock,
Rhoue island reds and white Leghorns
patched from our own. bred, cul.ed,
and trapnested stock and hatched in
Giant Mammoth natural air macaine
yoicn as tres healthy vigorous chicks.
Prices from 12c to 52 according to
trapnect record. 100 ger cent live de-
ft. @ry~guaianteed. matches cominz
off Tuesday of each week beginninz
Tuesday January 0. 1c per Chick
books your order with balance prior
to shipping date. W. C. Kutz, _At-
tanta, Ga, Rt 2; Bas: 252:

Baby chicks for sale, bloodtested,
easicst raised and grow into big hus-
ky money makers quickly.
J 1. Hosford, 221 Fvursyth St

. W, Atlanta, Ga.

eae Russell strain B. L. chicks, 102
each, or exch for corm at $1 per 100,
or for No. 1 Runner peanuts at 4c lb.
Corn and peanuts to be del. I to del.
chick:. esi J. H. Horton, Cochran,

Pane We : Wed:
100 lots, FOB;

cnicks, 10c each, in

small lots, 11 each.
February hatch. L. A. Hutcherson,
Ashland, Ga.

R. I. Red chicks o+ quality, $11 a
100; $50 for 50:.Parks strain B R..
*14 a 10.. Permit No. 217. White L.
Tancred strain, $10 a 109, $45 per 50);
extra pecial breeding pen of breed-
ers from very hign egg laying rec-
ords stock chicks, for $15 a 100. No
reduction on quantities. 8 yrs. produc-
ing and celling high quality chicks.
Also custom hatching: at special pri-
ces during January cnly of Z per tray
holding about 100 eggs. February
price will be $3 per tray. A. J. Bart-

Jett. Valdosta. Ga

Booking orders for Donaldson baby
chicks for spring del. also Barred Rock
ecicks, at $15 per 100. for either b:ced
$1 books order, bal when wanted. Mrs.
H. G. Brown, Stone Mtn. Ga. Rt. 1..

J. Black Giant chicks, $13 a 100; $7,
50; $4, 25; o'd Eng'ish W. L. $14 a 100;
$8, 50; $5 25. All del. and live del.
euar. Orders must be booked at least
3 wks. before del. date. $1 books or-
der, bal. C. O. D. These prices good
until May, 1931. Hatch every week. J.
J. Mooney, Quill, Ga.

Blood. tested baby chicks: Reds,
Rocks
reasonable prices. J. H. Woods, Ath-
ens, Ga. 426 Broad St.

Pure bred B. R., Reds and W. L.
chicks. Special price for January del.
a ship C. O. D. G. D. Fain, Edison,

Day old B. and Buff Rocks, Reds,
$11 a 100; heavy mixed, $10. 50, Lots
less than 100 add 1c per chick. Pre-
paid live del. also 7 to 8 wks. B. R.
and Red pullets, from thoroughbred,
blocd tected stock, 60c each. Hie
Fechtel, Waycross, Ga.

Pooking orcers for diy old Reds and

$12-a 100] WE.
Mullis, Cadwel!, Ga.

Pure bred baby chicks: Reds, and B.
R. for quick del. Write, oz phone
Dezbcrn 1811. S. C. Bohanan, Atlan-
ta, Ga. 1968 DeKalb Ave.

High poweved chicks from heavy
layinz, pure blocd flocks of hens: Reds,
B. R., White Wyandottes, $12 a 100;
Tancred ctr. W. L., Ever!ay Brown L.

$11 a 100. 109 per cent live del. guar.
fat. acsuved. D. F. Thomas, Odum,
Ga. Box. 27.

Day old, qu2lity chicks, guar. to live: |

W.L., B.R., Reds. Write for price list
var. also Custom hatchin>: 10) eves
$4; 309 eggs, $10.50; 1 M. $30. Eustace
J. McKinney, Jr., Blackshear, Ga.

Dark RPrown J.. Parent stock direct

from Everlay, $12.50 per 100. a'so Cus-
tom hatching, 620 cap. inc. used. Sat.
eu2r. Bookine orders, for sprine del.
Mrs. Fred Powles, Rydal. Ga. Rt. 2.

800 pure Tancved chicks from heavy
leyers. Tancrreds 251 to 312 erg hens.
Free from B. W. D. $13 a 190, or $35
for the Ict- Del. any time. 29 ver cent
down when booking orders. Mrs. Lun-
dv Sutton. Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. :

Bleed tested R. I. Reds, RB. R.. and
Tavrered W. L. at reasonable. prices.
Mratohes every week. J.C: Baston, Mil-
ledgeville. Ga.

Naw hookins orvdevs fo: baby chicks
to he del. any time after Jan. 21st. R.
I. Reds. and B. R. Thorouchbreds, $12
a 100. of each: $11 a 100, mixed. Del to
vour Post Office. Guar. live del. K. C.
West. Ashburn, Ga.

Pure Tanered chieks from high egg
record hens. free from B. W. D. $12 a
100, or $10 where 09 om 1M. is want-
ed; eggs, $4 2 100. Mrs. F. Cowart,
Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. :

{

Write for |

and Leghorns, of quality, at,



Want 200 baby chicks to raise on.

halves to 10 wks. old Sev. yrs. exp.
raising chickens. Good place
best cf attention. Mrs. W. B. Rob-
erts, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 5.

Want to raise 300 baby chicks on

halves until 8 wks.-o'd. Furnish all

fecd. W. L. preferred, but will take
any kind. Want about Mach or April,
John Clark, Clermont, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want to exch. cane seed for baby
chicks. Mrs. E. A. Waters, Cumming,
Ga. Rt. 3. S :

Am in market for baby chicks. Must
be blood tested and guar.
on what you have. Mrs. G. W. Ran-
dall. Lavonia. Ga.

W2nt 1M. baby chicks, any pure
breed at once, to raise on halves to 10
wks. old. Report on them every week;
also want 1.M. on March 15th. Joe
M. Chafin, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 7. Box 407.

Want 500 heavy breed chicks to raise
on halves to 6 wks. R. I. Reds or J. B.
Giants preferred. Good equipment. 8
yrs. exo. Good reliable ref. weekly re-
rort. Want them. as early as possible
and not later than, Fed. 15th. Mrs. T.
E. Kitchens, Macon, Ga. Rt. 7.



Eggs For Sale



Donaldson Red eges stock direct,
150 per 15: del.

Mrs. O. L. Craft,

Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 3.
Ergs for hatchint in Red and Wht.
Leghorns. Cs. lots or less.
a A. J. Bartlett, Valdosta,

White Rock. Fischel strain; Aristo--
crat B. R., Cornish Games and In-
4a Runner duck egos. $1.50 per 15
xeh. for pecans or dried peaches.
is Nellie Puckett, Cordele, Ga. Rt.

Pies bred Donaldson Red errs, all

elected, $1.50 per 15: $5 a 10) del.

peste t9 be ret. want to contract with
party to use my supplv throuch sea-
son. Charlie Bailey, Vienna, Ga.

S._L.. Wvrandotte eves. frem well
culled, selected flock, ae 10 for 15 post-
naid, $2 for 50. R .B. Williams, Hast-
man, Ga. atte ck: ae

S. C. R. I. Red eves. pure bred, $1.25
per 15. Only. best selected eggs sent.
Exch. for corn at $1 bu. Mrs. W. D.
Jovnston, Gravson, Ga.

Genuine Buff Cochin bantam ec.
1.50 per 15; Rinslet Barred Rock
rges, $1.50 ner 15. O. H. Wright, At-
lanta. Ga. 412 Peters Bldg.

Selected eegs from thoroughbred
dark Reds. Donaldson strain, $1.25 per
16 postpaid. Mrs. Will Trimble, Ad-
airsville. Ga. .

Pure bred Thompson B. R_ egss, $1
per 15 del. Mrs. J. C. Hosea, Toccoa.
Ga. RFD 3.

Donaldson strain Red eges, $1. per

15. Cheaper in inc. lots. Mrs. C. A.
Bleck the Rock <Ga- Rtas
Can furnish 10 to 12 doz. strictly

| fresh evgs and 3. to 5 Ibs Ist class

Jersey butter per week. Eggs, 30c;
butter, 25c lb. FOB. L. A. Hutch-
erson, Ashland, Ga.

_Eggs Wanted

Want eggs to set ae shares, 50-59
ba-is. Prefer White nut will con-





and |

State price |

f Dec. 28, 1931.

Write for |

and easy to handle.



Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE



Reg. J. cow, Rose Mary Handsome
Lady No. 821648. Sire, Catherines
Sultan, No. 253357. Dam, Noble Ma-_

ries Rose Mary No. 733286. Dropped
Dec. 20, 1927. Solid col. light tongue. :
back switch. Milking with first calf.
$10) FOB. Also heifer calf from this
cow, dropped July 31, 1930. $50. FOB.
Ned. J. Bond, Bogart, Ga. Rt. 1. oe

Jersey cow, fresh in April, will give 3
gal. $50. Exch. for reg. Duroc gilts, -
peas,.or anything of equal value can. :
use; also reg. Guernsey bull, 6 yrs. old,
for sa'e or exch. to prevent inbreeding.
Cc. M. Massey, Perkins, Ga.

HOGS FOR SALE
45 head feeder shoats. Black P. c
stock. Nice cond. Treated and av. wt.
arcund 65 to 70 lbs. each, $6 per head,
crated and shipped, or $5. 50 each at
pen $2.25 for.lot at per G. M. Smith,
Midville, Ga. "RFD 2:

2 small gcod shoats, wt. about 40 lbs,
each, $6 each. A. B. McKoy, pee
Ga.

Little bone Black Guinea eilt, brad
de or exch. for send A

rae TROMBSOn, Sum-



rats at T0c bu.
mit. Ga.
Thoroughbred big bone P. C. T wks,
eld pigs. $5 each at my home. dim
Lewis, Rydal, Cae ees
LP: tee sheat, 6 mos. old, $10. Not
el. Will Trimb'e, Adairsville,

Ga.

1 nice sow, seen to farrow, wt. 350
ths $30. H. C. _ Waldrep, Fo: syth, Ga.
REDal

Reg. S. P. C. boar, about 2 yrs. old,
wt. about 400 Ibs. and is real gentle
Cc. H. Trussell,
Warthen, Ga. ~

Reg. Duroc Service males, 6 mos. old
$15: 2 mos. o!d cits, and males, $102 123
big 2 yr. old herd male. at bargain to
nvevent inbreedins. All the famous ~
fSersation breeding. Z. Li. es Con-_ s
cord, Ga. es

HORSES & MULES FOR SALE

1 pr. mules for scale cheap or exch.
for peas, corn, peanuts, hay, or ties
or gord Ca. cane syrup. S. D. Harri
son, Kathleen, Ga. ete

: RABBITS FOR SALE

2 fine Chinchilla bucks, sub. to reg $3
each, or if reg. $4 ea. Alice McCants, -
Butler, Ga. :

New Z. Reds, from 10 to 20 mos. old,
lavge good breeders, and healthy, ped.
and from Reg. stock. $10.50 trio, or 1
buck and 2 does. Exch. for B. L. hens
and ready to lay pullets, also take a
few guineas, hens and rooster, as part.
payment, or any full or cross bred,
healthy. good laying stock of chickens _
except W. L., Anconas or bantams.
Mrs. S. S. Crutchfield, Toomsboro, Ga,

Live Stock Wanted

CATTLE WANTED _-
Want a milch cow. Prefer near
Waycross. B. L, Pon, Waycross, Ga.


















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FARMERS INVITED a
FESTIVAL |

The following announcement has been made by
Mr. C. H. Bishop, Market Master of The Sears, Roe-
buck & Cos. Farmers Market: .



On January 20th to 24th we are making plans
for a big MIDWINTER FARM FESTIVAL with
a daily HAM AUCTION. We hope farmers will
furnish an abundant supply of high class sausage,
cured meats, eggs and home made butter.
shail try to show the Atlanta buyers just how good

_ thest home made Georgia products are. We would
like to know in advance what the farmers will.
bring so we may plan accordingly.

ares

We




























Thursday, January 15, 1931.
Live Stock Wanted

CATTLE .WANTED

Want a 4 or 5 gal. milk and 1 1-2 Ib.
butter Jersey cow, without bad habits,
and easy to milk, and calf not over 1
mo. old. Will pay $25 cash and 20 head
_ of White Wyandotte 7 mos. o'd pullets,
or what would you take for cow like
that? Eva Corbitt, K.rkland, Ga., Rt.
1. Box 56.

Want to buy a fine cow, pure or High
Grade Jersey. Prefer 4 or 5 yrs. old.
Fresh now or soon to freshen. Only
_ parties within a radius of 35 or 50 mi.
need reply. Mrs. G. T. Harper, Eulon-
ia, Ga.



EOGS WANTED

_ Want best price on pigs. Describe
what you have. Wyatt Hudgins, Flow-
ery Branch, Ga. :

HORSES & MULES WANTED
Want to rent some good farm mules
for this year, or will exch. good value
for same. Write. A;>N. Wiggins, Pres-
ton, Ga.





Georgia Products F os Sale



BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

2 bu. pure, sound Brab peas, $5 FOB.
L. A. Hutcherson, Ashland, Ga.
- 15 to 20 lbs. Speckled bunch butter
beans, 30c lb. postpaid. W .M. Thorn-
ton, Jesup, Ga. Rt. 2.

Black Crowders, 5 lbs. 75c del. pk.
$2. A. N. Wiggins, Pieston, Ga.

Purple bloom salad peas, 15c tea-
Cupiui, postage not paiu or wul exca
for white Or cream crowder peas. hia.
paying po.tage. iddrs. Lizzie U.axk,
Norcross, Ga. Rt, 1.
_ Striped Kaif runner garden bean
Seed, o0c pt. Marly red vaieniine, cue
pt. Ky. Wonuer pole pea. ceeu, saiiirc
price. Mrs. Lillie Barrett, E.lijay, Ga.
Rt. 3, Box 50.

Hastings butter beans, 25cc lb. Mrs.
Jno. Haiuwciotn, Metter, Ga. Ke. 1.
Sev. lbs. wnite bunca butter beans,
hand picked and shelied ror care a.
Sev. lbs. meading couard secd, 402 ib.
Mrs. E. L. Smoak, Warwick, Ga.
Purpie Huil peas (abl. tae yieid oi
Av. peas) $2.20 bu. RK. Kb. Mcvants,
Butler, Ga.
- Hazrly Wonder white lima beans,
very proliiic and continuous beaie.
aoc per 1-2 lb. Excn. some for Hea
Valentine and Sure Crop Wax beans
and a lew mixed turnip seed. No 1%
tops wanted; also have runm.ng ckra
Seed, 30 seed lor 4oc posipaiu. Nu
coin nor stamps. Mrs. & . Urutcn-
lieid, Loomsboro, Ga.
180 lbs. otf Brown Sugar Crowdei
_ peas, <0c 1b, postpaid. in buk or
Small quantities. Dewey hipp, tulijay,
~ Ga. Rt. 4.
1-bu. white sugar crowders, 1 bu.
peanut crowders, 4 bu. 2 crop clay
crowders, 1 bu. Laredo Soy beans, 1 bu.
Mung beans 10c ib. Fu.s or ive in.
postpaid. Also 10 W. Rock hens and 1
rooster, $15. W. B. Cochran, Doug-
dasvilie, Ga. Rt. 1. 3
60 bu. New Eras, and 15 bu. Cali-
fornia. Make best ofier. A. T. Drake,
Philomath, Ga.
Hastings Brown sugar crowder peas



30c lb. 4 lbs. $1; aiso black sugar
crowders, 25c lb. 5 lbs. $1. Cash. Kavu
for W. sugar crowders. Mrs. C. A.

Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5.

Sure Crop stringle.s wax bush beans
15 per teacupful, as long as_ they
last. Mrs. J. J. Herrin, Winokur, Ga.
RFD 1, Box 16.

BUTTER FOR SALE
Nice J. butter in sq. molds, 2 lbs.
0c. Sample mailed upon receipt ot
' 15e in stamps. Shipped day caurn-
ee. Mrs. Pearl Aderhold, Lavonia,
See
_ 4 to 6 lbs. nice J. butter, free from
coloring ea. week in 1-2 lb. molds, 302
Ib. postpaid. Mrs. J. W. Couch, Bow-
don, Ga. Rt. 5.
3 or 4 lbs. J. butter a week. 35c Ib.
del. Mrs. H. J. McCurry, Clarkesville,

Ga. Rt 5;
CORN, SEED CORN & CORN MEAL
: FOR SALE
Hastings prolific corn, first yr. from
Orig. Sound and perfect, selected for
seed. $3 bu. FOB or exch. J. H. Beas-
_ley, Lavonia, Ga. RFD 2. a5
Hastines first yr., pure, prolific ceed
corn, $2.50 bu. and Hastings white
Rice pop corn, 10 lb. J. M. Anthony
Juniper, Ga.
. Old fashioned solid red grain ears,
yellow and yellow and purple mixed.
Big grain pop corn. Fine for popping
or for chickens, and for pasture for
starting hogs in early fall. 20c per 1-2
4).. 30 Ib. 2 Ibs. 50c; 5 Ibs. $1 PP.











MARKET BULLETIN

Meney order or coin. Hilton Crutch-
field, Toomsboro, Ga.

FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Smoked country sausage in 5 lb. lots
or more, 40c. lb del. Ga. Mrs. A. C.
Price, Bronwood, Ga.

FRUIT FOR SALE
Nice, sundried apples also a few
peaches, 15c lb. Free from worms.
a<% tor anything can use on farm.
re W. Cook, McIntyre, Ga. Rt. 2, Box





GRAIN FOR SALE
A-1 wheat for sale, $1.75 per bu. or
exch for meat or farm produce. S. D.
Harrison, Kathleen, Ga.

Ha_tings 100 bu. seed cats, 80c bu.
FOB. Exch. for N. C. Runner pea-
nuts. E. J. Cottle, Ty Ty, Ga.

Big 3 hand fodder, 313 bundles, at
2c per bundle, del. cn place, Thos. M.
Keeling, Cornelia, Ga.

1M bundles B:ades and 400 bundles
of tcps. Make offer. R. N. Ander-
son, Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt. 3.

COTTON SEED FOR SALE

A few bu. Russell big boll cotton
seed, $1 bu. or exch for 1 Duroc gili
or N. C, Runner peanuts. J. R. Lanier,
Summit, Ga. Rt. 3.

Pure and sound Sikes imp. and Co-
kers 884, pure and sound, 2 1-2c per
ae FOB. L. A. Hutcherson, Ashland,

a.

40 bu. Lone Star 1 1-2 in. staple cot-
ton seed, Kept pure and clean. Ist yr
rom Oris. Lints and picks well. $1 bu
go -G. M. Smith, Midville, Ga. Rt.

PettyToole wilt resstant cotton seed
2nd yr. from Orig. Saved from choic-
est picking before rain, $0c bu. J. F.
tatliff, Blackshear, Ga.

Cokers extra long lint, 2 bales per
A.,Culled in bu. bags. $2.50 per bu.
Yield last yr. 40 per cent lint, 1 1-32
Sidney Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga.

2M bu. pure D. P. and L. cotton seed
in. staple. 1st yr. frcm Pineland Dei-
ta Co. Mississippi. Henry Zackry,
Jhipley, Ga.

Half and Half cotton seed for sale
wr exch, for a few bu. of imp. Span-
ish peanuts, or a few bu. uf ve-vet
yeans, 90-day kind, running. J. H.
Kelehaw. Ellabell, Ga.

D. L. P. cotton seed, best Ive used
n boll weevil section, $2.50 per 100 lbs.
R. E. McCants, Butler, Ga.

Cook 307-6 wilt resistant and Tcole
Wilt Resistant, kept pure at gin. High
vied. Price of 1930 crop seed, $1 bu;
1929 crop seed, $125 per bu. FOB
sere, A. -C:-Price, Bronwood,; Ga:

Wannamakers Cleveland Deere
rom breeder. Kept pure and clean at
gin, 70 bu: In new tus). Sacks, way.
a 100. Cash or money order, E. R.
3ailey, Harlem, Ga. Rt. 1. ;

Ruckers 1 yr. from Orig. 47 per cent
lint last yr. 75c bu. FOB. D. F. Hol-
zomb, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Pettys imp. Toole wilt resistant, 1st
yr. from Orig. Kept pure. Yield 1&00
.bs. seed cotton per A. 1930 crop. $1.25
per bu. FOB. A. C. Price, Jr., Bron-
vocd, Ga.

Cleveland Big Boll, 2nd yr. from
Orig. Also Petty Toole, wilt resistant,
50c bu. A. F. McLean, Alma, Ga.

PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
Wiite Spanish peanuts, hand pick-





-ed, 5c lb. R. E. McCants, Butier, Ga.

10 iO.is EXtra good Spanish peanuts,
4 1-2c lb. FOB. D. E. Thompson,
Pinshurst, Ga. 3

50 lbs. good, sound seedling pecans,
15c Ib. Party to pay chgs. Mrs. T. A.
Adkins, Vienna, Ga.

Alley pecans, 25c,ib. del. Exch for
any good var. of table peas, or for
Willett Wonder garden pea seed, or
for Telephone garden peas or for good
white feed sacks. Mrs. Lee
Collins, Ga. Rt. 2. :

White Spanish peanuts, hand pick-
ed and washed, $1.50 bu. Oscar Meis-
ser. Baldwin, Ga.

N. C. Runner seed peanuts, 120 bu.
4c lb. FOS. Cash with order. No
checks. M. T. Jones, Adel, Ga, Rt. 3.

Pecans: cracked pecans in cartons,
kernels, 90c lb. del. R. S. Broadhurst,
Americus, Ga.

Large seedling pecans, 16c lb. $15
per 100 lbs. Smaller size, 15c lb. $13
a 100 lbs. 100 lbs. of each. Miss Leona
Simpson, Culverton, Ga.

About 300 lbs. large and small size
seedling pecans: large, 15c; small, 10c.
This yrs. crop. Nice and good. All
FOB. Cash with order. C. H. Garner,
Warthen, Ga.

50 or 75 Ibs. small Stuart pecans,
12 1-2c lb. Exch. for pure Ribbon
Cane syrup, white peas, white nest
onions or wheat. J .T. Presley, Zeb-

Jones, |



ulon, Ga.
About 20 lbs. Schleys- and 10 Ibs.)

gar crowder peas, or white brown-
ihe Mrs. J. T. Holland, Toomsboro,
a.
75 lbs. small or med. size pecans,
15e_ lb. Exp. col. Sample on request.

J. B. Payne, Irwinton, Ga. Rt. 2.

N. . Runners, 21 yrs. improvement.
1 ton to acre, 1 ton hay per acre. New
crop, 1930.. Bright, free from rain
stain. No pops. $1.25 bu. January
Ist. Prompt shipment. This is the
old Flat Runner genuine N.C. W. U.
J. Draughon, Whigham, Ga.

Nice, large peanuts, 5 1b. No orders
filled for less than 20 lbs. Not pre-
paid. Money order only. R. L. Blood-
worth, McIntyre, Ga. Rt. 1.

1923 crop N. C. Runners, 3 1-2c lb.
1930 crop, 5c lb. also Schley pecans,
40c lb. Stuarts, 35c and large <eed-

lings, 15 Ib. All hulled and polish-

ed. W. S. Norton, Edison, Ga.

4 tons No. 1 imp. Runners (3 nuts
to pod), picked without rain on them.
4c lb. FOS. Sat. guar. L. J. Brooks,
Bluffton, Ga.

10 bu. Valencia peanuts, good for
seed or parching, red and white var.
$2 bu. FOB. Picked without any
rain on them. C. E. Bedenbaugh,
Wrightsville, Ga. Rt. 1.

N. C. No. 1 sound and clean pea-
nuts, 4c Ib. for large orders, 5c Ib. less
than 5 and 10 bu. No checks. Cash
with order. Early orders promptly
pied: J. M. Mullis, Ambrose, Ga. Rt.

Schley, new crep, med. size, 25c lb.
Stuarts, new crop, med. size, 20c lb.

All FOB. S. H. Gardner, Locust
Grove, Ga.
Red Spanish peanuts, 5c lb. Add

postage to money order. Mrs. O, B.
Brand, Byronville, Ga.

Large red Spanish, $1.50 bu. O. L.
Law, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 1. :

Ga, runners, 4c ib. for seed. Sample
on request. Wilbur Smith, Cochran,
Ga. RFD 5, Box 40.

seedlings, 1930

100 Ibs. large var.
crop. 15c bu. Cash with order. Mon-
y order. Miss Mary Lee Norris, New-
born, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 83.

Genuine N. C. Runners, No. 1 seed,
$1.25 bu. $5 per 109 lbs. FOB. C. L.

bhatley, Cuthbert, Ga.

N. C, Runners, Ga. raised, 4c lb.
Sat. guar. D. B. Moore, Pitts, Ga.

About 200 lbs. large, mixed, paper
shell pecans. Stuarts, Schleys and
other big var. 25c lb. if entire lot is
taken; also <eedlings, 12 1-2c lb. Mrs.
J. H. Duggan, Irwinton, Ga.

Sev. bu. N. C. seed peanuts, 5c lb.
Better price on 1M lb. Sample on re-
ee J. R. Nichols, Rebecca, Ga.

Money-Makers, 15c lb. others, 25c
lb. Exch, for Velvet beans, or peas.
J. H. Leverett, Parrott, Ga.

Runher seed peanuts, 5c lb. during
January. Mrs. W. L.~ Castleberry,
Adel, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 107.

10 tons extra gocd seed Spanish
peanuts, 4 1-2c lb. FOB. D. E. Tnomp-
on, Pinehurst, Ga.

N. C. peanuts, 4c lb. or $1 bu. Will
exch. for good cane syrup. Send sam-
pie. J. R. Nichols, Rebecca, Ga. Rt.

Genuine N, C. Runners, 4c lb. in
100 lb, lots. or more. Vaso wita order.
Oo. M. Greene, Iron City, Ga.

Nice med. size scedling pecans, &
Ds. gi dei. Geo. N. Thomas, Thomas-
boro, Ga.

Sev. 100 Ibs. paper shell pecans, 15c
lb. for lot, or in 50 lbs. lots and up,
FOB; 20c lb. del. in Ga. in smalier
juantities, 100 lbs. Stuarts, 20c lb. in
25 lb. lots and up, FOB. In smaller
sts, 25 lb. del. in Ga. C. G. Oliver,
Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 2.

A iew bu. N. C. seed peanuts, 4c Ib.
Will do better on M lbs. iots. Exc.

for peas or syrup. Sample on re-
a J. R. Nichols, Rebecca, Ga.

10 lbs, extra large seedling pecans,
102 Ib. or exch. for 10 ibs. purp:e hui.
speckled peas, or 10 lbs. white crowd-
ers. Also. sassafras and poke _ root,
each, 10c lb. Not prepaid. Cash with
order. J. R. Alcorn, Chester, Ga.

Seedling pecans, nice size, small,
paper shells, 25c; med. 30c; del. in 5
ib. lots, 5c less, FOB in 25 lb. lots or
more. Shelled halves and_ broken,
mixed, 1 1b. 65c lb. 5 Ibs. $2.75: 16
ibs. $5. All halves, 5c more. All del.
W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
ETC. FOR SALE

3 yr. old budded pecan trees. State
insp.. Prices greatly reduced. Also
exch. for farm products, or poultry, or
anything can use. C. L. Eubank, East-
man, Ga.

Crabapples, 15c each; old fashioned
pears and cherry p'ants, all 15 each,
or 2 for 25c; avple tree sprouts, 20c ea.
Exch. for white feed sacks. Mrs. W.



Stuarts, 40c Ib. Exch. for white su-|H. Hughey, Ranger, Ga. Rt. 1.



PAGE NINE

Fig sprouts, 20c each; sweet pome-
granate, 15c each. Exch. for corn, seed
cats, good syrup, or good var. cotton
seed. EB. L. Corley, Mauk, Ga. Rt. 10

Fall pear sprouts, 1 to 3 ft. 6 for 35c;
garden horsemint, 6 for 15c; pepper-
mint, 10c doz; horse radish, 6 for 35c.
All postpaid. Exch. for nice, dried ap-
ples, or peaches, free of worms. Mrs.
Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga, Rt. 1.

State insp. budded. peach trees, May-
flower, Chinese Cling, Elberta, Hiley
Felle, Catmen, White Eng. Stinsons
October, Early Rose, Red Bird, 20c ea,
del. W. F. White, Goggins, Ga.

POTATOES FOR SALE
250 bu. Porto Rico sweet potatoes,
$1 bu. Wayman Miller, Ft. Valley,
Ga. Rt. 4, Box 50.

Irish potatoes, del. PP, $1.50 bu. H.
V. Pickelsimer, Hurst, Ga.

Approx. 109 bu. Big Stem . Jersey
sweet potato seed, 2c lb, L. M.. Up-
church, Clvattville, Ga.

Big Stem Jersey seed potatoes, $1.-
ae at P. C. Brown, White Oak, Ga.
Ox Ok,

109 bu. selected, pure, cured sweet
potatoes, Porto Ricans, $1 FOB. C.
F. Fuller, Americus, Ga., Myrtle Spz7s.

Pumpkin Yams, selected for eating.
Priced sacked, FOB here, $1 bu. A. C.
Price, Bronwood, Ga.

State insp. Porto Rico sweet pota-
toes, $1 bu. R. E. McCants, Butler, Ga.

SYRUP FOR SALE

New Honey Drip sorghum syrup,
thick, clear and sweet, in new No. 10
friction-top buckets, $1 gal. FOB. G.
4. Maxwell. Toccoa, Ga. Rt. 1.

Good, thick Ribbon cane syrup, $5

per cs. of 6 10 lb. buckets, FOB. M. F.
Lewis, Adairsville, Ga.
Old fashioned pure Ga. Cane syrup,
35 gal. new cypress bbl. $14 per bbl.
Sample on revuest. J. J. Dixon, Bain-
bridee, Ga. RFD.

Old fashioned So. Ga. Sugar cane
Yiup, cs. of 6 10 lb. cans, $4.20; Cay-
ana cane syrup, cs, of 6 10 lb. $3, FOB.
Cash with order. 5 per cent discount
on.5 cs. W. D. Wells, Adel, Ga,

Syrup: No. 10 cans, 6 to cs., $4.25;





\ No. 5,12 to es, $4.50; No. 2 1-2, 24 to

cs. $4.75; No. 1 1-2, 43 to cs $5. #"t. to
be deducted from this price. Prompt
shipment. All pkgs. neat and clean.
J. C. Waldron, Cairo, Ga.

Good, new crop svrup in cans, 60c
gal. FOB. H. N. Corbett, Manor, Ga.
_ About 100 gal. A-1 Ga. Cane syrup
in No. 10 cans, 8 cans, $4 FOB, Money
order with order. H. L. Howard, Col-
quitt, Ga. Rt 5, Box 152.

New crop strictly A-1 pure Ga.
cane syrup in new wooden bbls. 40c;
in cases of 6 1 gal. cans, $3.50; 12 half

J. T Ponder, Whigham, Ga.

1 bbl. pure red cane syrup, good and
thick, $13. W. M. Jones, Climax, Ga.

Six 10 lb. buckets of good thick sor- -
ghum SUD, a per ieee pb
Money order, . H. Hopkins, Cham-_
blee, Ga. Rt. 1. .

33 gal. bbl. Ga.
exch. for peas,
oats, or calves,
sas. Ga: Rt. 2.

Ga. sugar cane syrup in 10 lb, cans,
put up especially for table use. $3.50
ner cs. of 6 cans, by\frt. or express.
Send check. J. W. Lane, Omega, Ga.

1920 crop Ga. cane syrup in new 35
gal. cypress bbls. $15 per bbl. FOB.
R.L. Baxter, Ludowici, Ga.

Pure Cane svrup, 1920 crop, good
and thick in cal. cans. 75 fal. Exch.
for ge We ges acre garden peas-
or anvthing can use. Pas
Fitzgerald. Ga. Rt, 4, oS

35 gal Sorghum svrup in 45 Ib. cans,
"02 gal. at my home, 8 mi. west of
Newnan. A. B. McKoy, Newnan, Ga.

-Gocd, thick Ga. Cane syrup, in 10
Ib. cans, 75 gal.

tle, Ty Ty, Ga.

VEGETABLES FOR SALE
_.2 or 300 head of fine collard head-

Syrup for sale or
pigs, lard, peanuts,
B. J. Outen, Manas-

mg var. Make offer for lot, FOB or
at. SSarme A =p, Smith, Warrenton, ~
GasRto tk :

3M _ bs. good. nice white head, av.
3 to 8 lb. cabbace, 2 1-2c Ib. at the |
natch, or FOB Blue Ridze, also a few
ou. of White Star potatoes, $1.50 bu.
W J. McVey, Blue Ridge, Ga. Rt. 1
Box 58,
Artichokes.. $1 peck postpaid. Good
seed or pickles. Also crabapple trees
$1 each, Exp. col.
er, Ga. Box 26. )
Little Red. Hot Chili sauce peppers,
out up in about 7 oz. strands. when
strung, now dry, 18c a strand. 30c for
2 strands. 75c for 6. $1.45 doz.
1 Be J. W. Hellemn, Nahunta, Ga. Box



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1930 crop. E. J. Cot-

.

i

gal. $3.75; cs. of 24 ats, $4.10 per case, |

W. J. Burney, Poole

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Georgia Products For Sale



(Continued from page seven)

FRESH AND CURED MEATS

FOR SALE ose
Home-made pork eae smoked
and linked, 3 lbs. $1; 5 ibs. $1.65; 10
Ibs. $3.25 "postpaid; sausage by ex-
fe 30c lb, smoked; 25c lb. not smo-
ed; also smoked, home-cured hams,
25c Ib., shoulders, 20c; sides, 20c;
resh backbone or spare-ribs, 15c lb.
All Exp. Col? Send check. J. W. Lang,
mega, Ga.

Smoked hams, last winter and this
winters stock. 33c; shoulders and
middlings, 23c; smoked sausage, 33c;

een, 28c. Del. 3c\less in 25 1b. lots.

FOB. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.

Fresh pork sausage, 22 1-2c ib. del.
x orders for less than $1. No per-

. pes checks. Mrs. O. P. Griffin, Ce-
cil, Ga.

Pure country pork sausage, 22c;
fresh, 25c. Smoked with oak wood,
FOB. Prompt filling of orders. C. H.
Willis, Tifton, Ga. 110 5th St.

Olid reliable ~ country smoked = sau-
sage, proven by those who eat them,
25c lb. FOB; also pure hog lard, 15
Ib. a ue Tyre, : Mershon, Ga.

Country cured, cak smoked bacon,
hams, 7 to 15 lbs. 35 ib., shoulders,
8 to i5 Ibs., 25c lb. sides, 10 to 18 lbs.
2oc) 1b: Kept in cola storage since
cured. Wiil ship COD. I. L.
Colquitt, Ga.

Country cured hickory smoked) sau-

sage, 35c lb. .R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga..

1 large ham, 34 or 25 lbs. cured, 30
es C. A Black, The Rock, Ga.
Rt. 1.
About 180 Ibs. extra nice meat sau-
sage, cured at packing plant. 1 whole
hog. Hams wt. about 32 lbs. each, 1c
Ib. Sold all together FOB. R. L. James
omerville, Ga. RFD 2, Box 57.
Country cured side meat, oak smok-
ed, $18 per 100 ibs. shoulders, $18 per
100 lbs. Malvin Collins, Whigham, Ga.
~ Fresh pork sausage, 25c ib. also
press meat, 25c lb. Mrs. John M. Hur-,
> wey, Lyerly, Ga.

Brooks county smoked hams, 30c Ib.
prepaid lots, 50 lbs. or over; less, add
2c lb. more for postage. Sizes 10 to
25 lbs. each. Guar. sound. Lee Pat-
rick, Quitman, Ga.

2 fancy hickory smoked hams, wt.
17 and 19 ibs. 25c lb. C .M. Lowry,
LaFayette, Ga. Rt. 4.

Want to exch. can fruit, jellies, pre-
serves and other value for nice cured
meat, white feed sacks, or anything
can use. Write first. ~Mrs. Cora
Broome, Cornelia, Ga. Box 594.

. FRUIT FOR SALE

Fine dried apples, 15c lb. not he
paid, or 20c lb. prepaid. John~ M.
Bruce, Avalon, Ga.

Extra good sundried apples from

choicest selected acid fruit, free from

Sy core and meee 3 Ibs. 50c; 6

a Pt postpaid., C. F. Maddox, Bur
Ga,

No. Ga. Terry apples in bulk,. 90c
bu. Cash or money order with order.
M. F. Merriam, Atianta, Ga. 356 Eu-
genia St., S. W.

20 Ibs. sundried. peaches, free from
worms, 15c lb. not prepaid; also 20
1-2 gal. glass containers of
beans, canned with sugar and vine-
gar, 10 1-2 gal. blackberries, and 6
1-2 gal. canned apples, each kind, 50c
per can not prepaid. J. J. Hendrix,
Jefferson, Ga. Ret. 74.

Few Ibs. nice, dried peaches, 15c lb.
FOB. Money order with order. Mrs.
T. H. Gardner, Fayetteville, Ga.

- Nice, sundried applies, 15c lb. del.
Henry Weaver, Marion, Ga.

400 Ibs. nice sundried apples, 1930
crop, 12c lb. del. Money order or
cash only. E. G. Harkins, Young Cane,
Ga.

Nice, sundried apples in 10 Ib. or
20 lb. lots, 15c lb. Cash Ake order.

rs. B. H. Osborn, Roy, G

- Yate apples, $1.25 per ae box; bulk
: poples for trucks, 50c bu. C. M. Mil-
Cornelia, Ga.

Dried peaches, nice and bright, 20c
Ib. aa H. H. Jones, Winston, Ga.
R

Sundried apple, bright, free from
core and peel, 12c lb. Add Dastage.

Also sev. Ibs. erub ro
Mrs, Melso

f-15. 1bs. dried peaches, free from
_ worms, 15c lb. dried apples; 15c Ib. &
Ybs. dried peaches, with peeling on,

12c lb. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Ham-

mond, Lexington, Ga. Rt. 2.
Nice, sundried peaches,

Horms, 45e-1b7.6. Tbs: 75e:

_ Mrs. Tinnie Phillips,

Recah. Ga,

_ Nice dried apples free from core and
oe and worms, 15c lb. del in 10
lots and over. C. C, Southern,

Ga, Rt. 1,



free . from
Add_ post-
Pidwen

Jackson,

load, 65c at apple house.

canned |



diane AR SSS BULLETIN

Yate appes, tree run. Sonn All
sizes., $1.10 bu. FOB. Oscar Meister,
Baldwin, Ga. .

Nice sundried apples,
Mrs. L. Pettit, Pike, Ga.

Good, sound Yate and Terry apples
$2 bu. in standard boxes; FOB. Roy
Elder, Cornelia, Ga.

Nice, sundried peaches, free fron
worms, 19380 crop. 20c lb. del. Mrs, W.
H, Waters, Lavonia, Ga.

Limbertwig apples, del. PP at $1.25
bu. also nice sundried apples, \15c lb.
any. amt. del. PP. H. V. Pickelsimer,
Purst;Ga. 2-4

Nice, sundried apples, 12c Ib. FOB;
1M bu. \red Winesaps, truck ioad, $1
pu. J. 2. Stewart, Clarkesville, Ga. 5

Nice, sundried apples, 12 1-2c lb. or
exch, for good, white, chicken ~ feed
sacks, 100 Ib. size, free, from holes, or
for a few lbs white snap beans at "10c
lb. or seedling pecans at same price.
we R. L. Bentley, Carnesville, Ga.

Nice, peeled free from worms, sun-
dried apples, 20c lb. del. also unpeel-
ed peaches, 20c lb. del. No order for
less than 5 lbs. $1. Cash (money or-
der) with order. All inquiries enclos-
ing stamp answered. Miss L. A. Ham-
ilton, Carnesville, Ga. Rt. 1.

Extra good sundried apples, from
choice acid fruit, 3 lbs. 60c; 6 lbs. $1
Postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga.
Ros 2s ee :

Nice sundried apples, 15 Ib. del.
Henry Weaver, Marion, Ga.

Nice, dried peaches free from worms
1930: crep. 20c lb. del. 3 Mrs. .W.. Ho.
Walters, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 3.

Nice, sundried apples, and peaches,
15c lb. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga.

Yate apples, small, $1.25 bu. box;
medium, $1.50; large, $2.25; apples for
crucks, 50c bu. up, in bulk at orchard.
Cc. M. Miller, Cornelia, Ga.

20 ibs. nice, bright apples, free from
worms and core, 18c lb. and 20 Ibs.
peaches, 15c lb. Add postage. Cash
with order. Manda Osborne, Cler-
mont, Ga. Rt. 1.

Dried apples, nice, 20c Ib. yates J.
A. Scott; Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 1.

Good sundried apples, 13c Ib. per
100 Ibs. or 14c lb. -FOB in smaller
quantities, or 15c lb. del. Exch. for 1
or 2 bu. genuine sound 1930 Otootan
beans at reasonable price. Essie Kin-
zey, Cornelia, Ga.

15 lbs. nice, dried apples, free from
core and worms, 15c ib. not del. Will
send sample. Mrs. Carl Tallent, Mt
Airy, Ga. Rt. 1.

This yrs. extra nice dried. apples,
bright, free from core and peel, 10c
oe Maude Roper, Dawsonville, Ga.

Fahey Yates and Terry, packed in
bu. baskets. Large size, $1.50; smaller
$1.25; C grade, small, $1; tree run
in 5 bu: bbls. 75 bu. tree run by truck

All FOB.
a Ga, Wayside

Bright sundried apples,
10: Jb. FOB: . R. kB:
Cane, Ga.

GRAIN FOR SALE
Genuine seed Fulghum oats,

15 Ib. - del.

Rt. 2.

Crow, Cornelia,

new crop,
Rogers, Young



75c

bu. FOB. Paul Farkas, Albany, Ga.

Sagrain the new hay forage and sil-
age crop. Great producer, drought
resistant and especially adapted to
wet lands. Imp, No. Ga. grown seed
1 peck postpaid, $2; 1 bu. FOB $5. H.
A. Neal, Carnesville, Ga.

Hastings 100 bu. Fulghum and Co-
kers eold proof oats, ea var. 85c bu.
Marretts 40 to 1 wheat, $2. All grown
from seed direct from Orig. and car-
fully recleaned. Texas Rust proof
oats, 75 bu. R. W. Stembridge, Mil-
ledgeville, Ga.

125 bu. heavy, sound Fulghum seed
oats, 70c bu. 100 bu. Texas Rust
Proof, 70c bu. Money order, FOB, or
Yertified chk. J. M: Gaston, Ameri-
cus, Ga.

30 bu my own home grown seed
vheat, $1.50 bu. H. A. Mathews, Ft.
Valley, Ga. , :

HAY FOR SALE

2 cars, clean, bright and tightly bal-
2d peanut hay, $12.50 per ton, FOB
R. L. Draughon, Vienna, Ga.

5 tons peanut hay. Many peanuts
left in hay. $15 per ton, FOB. W. A.
Smith, Andersonville, Ga.

10 tons extra fine peanut hay, far
above the average, free from ditt,



bright and fine, $15 ton FOB Thom-

asville. W. J. Braddock, Elko, Ga.
5 tons bright peavine hay and grass
Ages $18 ton. Jack Bower, Dixie.
a.

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE

A few lbs. beeswax, 35c Ib. also five

gal. sorghum syrup. Will not ship.



a H. Smith, Roopville, Ga. Rt.

Ext. Gallberry honey of finest qual-
ity, $1.50 per 10 lb: pail del. D.

| Thomas, Odum, Ga. Box 27.

25 hives of bees, $25 FOB. M. H.
Bradshaw, Silver .Creek, Ga.'

Pure strained or ext. honey in_ five
and 10 Ib. pails, 20c Ib. del in 25 and
50-1b. cans, 15c Ib. All FOB Ga. points.
CG: Oliver, Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Nice,, Ga. raised honey, in No. 10
sealed cans, del. in lots of 3 to 6/cans,
$2.50, $4. 50 respectively. eorge
Wright, Hilton, Ga.

1200 Ibs. nice chunk honey in tin
cans, 25 to 75 lbs. to the can. FO3, A.
G. Oliver, Meansville, Ga. Rt. 1.

Extra fine Gallberry honey in 60
Ib. cans, 2 cans to cs. 10c per lb. The
same kind of honey with a little pop-
lar to blend it, but of fine flavor, 7
1-2c. A single can of either kind, oo)
lb. more. Also Pat. bee escapes, 10c
each, any number of them. Exch them
for anything can use. Ed Bradley, Ha-
zlehurst, Ga. Box 41.

4 lbs. ee 30c Ib. del. Money
See Mrs, J. E. Yawn, Rhine, Ga.
R

Bright clar Ext. honey, fresh from
the hives, $1.50 per 10 Ib. can del. also
17 lbs. pee $5 del. Money order.
-_ A. F OKelley, Maysville, Ga. Rt.

Fancy honey in 1 lb. jars and la-
beled. $4.25 per 2 doz. FOB. Taylor
Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 2.

Tupelo Gum Ext. honey in 5 and
10 lb. pails: 12-5 Ib. $6.75; 6- eo Ib.,

$6.30; 2-10 lb. postpaid and ins. $3.00,-

1-10 Jb. $1.60; Sev. 52 gal. bbls. at $1
gal. by the bbl. Shipped promptly.
John A. Crumney, Doctortown, Ga.

17 1-2 lbs. beeswax, $5.25 del. in Ga.
No checks. Taylor Hooks, Unadilla,
Gav Rt. .2,

-45 lbs. nice beeswax, Grade guar.
Make -best offer, FOB. C. F. Fuller.
Americus, Ga. Myrtle Springs.

New chunk honey, packed in No.
10 friction top buckets, ne we or $2

G. axwell,

per bucket, FOB.
Toccoa, Ga. Rt-A.

Fancy Ext. honey, labeled and guar
16 oz. glass jars, 24 to cs. $4.80 per cs.
FOB. David Mercier, Douglas, Ga.

1 small bbl. good pany, about 400
lbs. 8c Ib. FOB here. L. N. Hodges,
Oliver, Ga.

300 Ibs. nice, ext. honey in 10 Ib.
pails, $1.50 per se PP or Cs; Of -6
pails, $6.50 FOB. Cc. L - Whatley, Cuth-
bert, Ga.

Nice, fresh Ext. honey in 10 Ib. pails.
Os. of 4, $5 \del. W. G. Chambless,
Dawson, wae

4 Ibs. nice beeswax, 30c Ib. not del.
Money order aay Mrs. J. BE. Yawn,
Rhine, Ga. Rt. 1

Pure Strain or Ext. honey, in 5 and
10 Ib. pails, 20c Ib. del. in es 25 and
50 Ib. cans, 15c lb. FOB. C. G. Oliver,
Barnesville, Ga: Rt 2: =

Fancy strained honey in 5 Ib. cans
75e del.
Cc. P. Smith, Enigma, Ga.

Fine quality Gallberry Ate honey,
$1.50 per 10 Ib bucket del. D. F. Thom-
as Odum, Ga. Box 27.

Pure Ext. honey, in 5 and 10 Ib.
pails, FOB here: 12 5 lb. Tupelo Gum.
xt. to cs., $6.75; 6 10 Ib. $6.30; 2 10
lb. postpaid and ins, $3; 1 10 Ib. $1.60.
Sev. 52 gal. bbl. same grade of honey
Price and 5 Ib. pail as. sample for
or John A. Crummey, Doctortown,

a.

ey AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
FOR SALE

Ped. State insp. pecan trees: Schleys,
Success and Stuarts, at attractive pric-
es. R.S. Broadhurst, Americus, Ga.

State insp. and true to name leading
var. fruit trees: Early Harvest and
Keiffer pear, 40c each, $4 doz. apple,
10c each, grapes, 10c each, $8 a 100.
Prompt shipment. C. M. Alexander,
Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1.

5 well rooted scuppernong vines, $1
postpaid. C. E. Smith, Braselton, Ga.

May cherry sprouts, 2 for 25c; black
walnuts, 3 for 25c; and Progressive ev-
erbearing strawberry plants, 25c a 100;
$1 per 500; pear sprouts, 3 for 25c:
Blue and Red plums, 3 for 25c; chero-
kee raspberry plants, 3 for 25c. (No
name and address given).

State insp. budded pecan trees, for
sale or exch. for chickens, syrup, pea-
nuts, peas, soy beans, or anything can
Le on farm. L. B. Lewis, Alapaha,

2)

Red Goose pluins, and garden sage,
10 each, $1 doz. not postpaid. Mrs. R.
W. Hudson, Lorane, Ga. Rt.1. |

Budded pecan trees. Write for prices
on unbudded stock, 5 to 7 ft. $1 doz. K
N. Sharp, Commerce, Can.

Seedling peach trees, some White





ee all extra woe var. fr coagaedd

e

Guar. pure, cash with order. |

{ket price.



Thursday, January 15, 1931.

May cherry sprouts, and purple figs,
10c each. Add postage. Exch. for cab-
bage or onion plants. Ea. to pay post-

F. | age on what we get. Mrs. D. Reid, ate

men, Ga..Rt. 1. Box 76.

Bermuda grass yoots, 10c a 100; wild
blackberry, 2c each, wild cherry bark,
25c Ib. Miss Jessie R. Kennedy, Daw-
son, Ga. RFD.

Black walnut sprouts, 50c each, root-
ed. a Ella Smith, Talking: Rock,
Ga. Rt. 2

High pads pecan trees, Govt insp. 2
to 8 ft. 18c to 55c. 5 per cent discount
orders 100 or more. J. T. Ene
Whigham, Ga.

State insp. true to name fruit trees,
all lead. -vayieties: apple, 10 and 1
each; peach, 10c; pear, 40c each; gra
vines, 10c each; also Premier and Pr
gressive strawberry plants, $1 per 10
All postpaid. W. a Clev
land, Ga. :

-50 Fig trees for sale. Mrs. Ff Ke y,
Blackshear, Gan Rt: 3:

All leading var. well branched, 2 yr.
old fruit trees. State bea and true
to name: apple, 20c each; 1 yr. Whips,
15c: peach, 15c; pear, 500; pecan, 50
to $1; Cherry. 50c: Cuthbert raspberry,
10c; gran, 10c: also Everbearing str
bervy. 75c a 100: Klondike. Missionary,
and Tady T. 50c a 100, $3.59 M. Mrs.
Lee Head, Cleveland. Ga. Rt. 1. :

Mav cherry svyouts, 18 in. 25c; 2 ft.
4Ne: Rattle snake Root,
bearing strawberry plants,
raspberry, 10c each: black walnuts. 25
ner peck. $1 bu. Add nostage. Mrs.
Frnest Rundles. Gainesville. Ga. Rt. 7.

Old fashioned sucar pear, rivens in
Tuly, 7 for $1: 3 for 50c: blue Damson

lums. 1 yr. old. 3 for 29c. Not del. J.

. Moore. Buford, Ga. Rt. 4. :

Crabapple, and plum trees.;and aie
Jeaberry, all 25 each: also hunch
heans. snap. 30c Ib. Mrs. J. FP. ey
Glenwood, Ga. Rt. 1.

Old time seedling peach trees. $1, 25
doz. Concord and Niagara grape. -10
each; Everbearing strawberry.-

100. Fxch. for white feed sacks.
age added. Mrs. Tinnie Phillips, Flew
ery Branch, Ga.

State insp. budded pecan trees, or
exch. Stuart and Schlevs: 3 ft. trees,
25c each, and each additional ft. 5c
ver more. up to 10 ft. Exch. some f
a few bu. Velvet beans for plantin
Idus Johnson, Shellman. Ga.

State insn. true to name fruit tree
leading varieties: neach. $55 M.. $6
100; $190 doz. plum, $10 a 100. $1 50
doz. Fies and Aovricot, same price as
plum; grape vines, $5 a 100; $1 doz
E. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ga. _

Bronze fig hushes. 20c each: Himal-
ava and Tucretia blackberry 35c a doz.
$1.50 a 190; Carolina cherry, 25 a 100.
Mrs. J. T. Holland. Toomshoro, Ga.

Peach trees, 2 to 5 ft. and other nur-
sery stock for sale or exch. for hens,
anv breed. or mixed. except bantams,
or for new syrup, table-peas, anything
can use. Fa. to pay ches. Mrs. D. H.
Heath, Finlevson. Ga. Rt. Bee

Nice, large, 2 yr. old leading var. ap-
vle trees, 15 each, $19.50 a 100 del. or
exch. T. M. Webb. Filiiav. Ga.

100 M. budded choice paver shell p
can trees, Stuart, Schley, Money-Ma
er and Frotscher. State insp. ue L.
Stewart. Valdosta, Ga.

Budded and State insp. Sehiey. pecan
trees, 3 to 10 ft. at very low prices. Will
exch. for peas. soy beans, velvets in
hull, shelled corn, cured meats at mar-
L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga.

Large white scuppernong vines, 10c
che $1 doz. W. G. Powell, Ree

a,

PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
3 1-2 tons vord tt sound Jumbo



neanuts. av. 90 Ibs. ta baer. 4c Ib. W
Lee McElveen, Brooklet. Ga.

Bie red peanits. hand pieked. 10 to
24 lbs. 12c Jb: 25 to 49 Ibs. 10c i yee
vaid in 2nd zone. 25 to 50 Ibs. 8 1-2
Tb FOB: 50 Ibs. and over, 8c Ib. * FOB.
Cash, money order with order. J. C.
Vernon. Menlo. Ga. Riel.

Ga, Runner sged peanuts, well fill-
ed and bricht. 5c Ib.-No less than 5
Ibs. sold. Jack Bower. Dixie, Ga.

N. C. Runner seed neannts. 2 to
hull. No vops. 4c Ib. in 100 Jb. lots or
mere, FOB. O. M. Greene, Iron City,

250 Ibs. Mobile pecans, 12 1-2c lb.
90 Ths. Stuarts, 18 Jh. J. _W. Bottoms,
Williamson, Ga, RFD 2:

40 bu. enod}sound runner peanuts,
Si-bu;> Mrs? Boo Smith: Cochran,

| Ga. ieee,

150 to 29) Ths. good size seedline pe-
cans. 10 lb. FOB. L. H. Everett, 1 Sms
mont, Ga. Rt. 1, :



fhursday, January 15, 1931.

Georgia Products For Sale

PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE

1M lbs. Runner peanuts (will stay

in ground and re-seed for 3. yrs.)

Sagas 10c lb. W. J. Braddock, Elko,
a.

6 to 700 lbs. Jumbo Spanish peanuts
Bc Ib. Machine picked, aiso 100 bu. ear
corn, $1 bu. at barn. G. J. Walton,

t. Valley, Ga. RFD 1.

80 Ibs. Schleys and 100 lbs. Stuarts.
All large size, nice, seiected pecans.
ake best offer per lb: FOB. G. T.
aden, Avera, Ga.
50 lbs. Stuart pecans, 20c lb. 30 lbs.
Schleys, 20c ib. -Oif in size, but well
ed. Cash with order. R. L. Cow-

1929 crop Runner peanuts, 3c lb.
1930 crop. N. C. Runners, 4c lb. also
Schiey pecans, 35c lb. Stuarts, 30c
Tb. All pecans hulled and polished. W.
-. Norton, Edison, Ga.

NO, 1. Ga; Runners, threshed with-
ut rain, 4c lb. Johnnie Lott, Brox-.



ng pecans, 15c lb. postage prepaid.
ae Ruth Kennedy, . Dawson,

"35 Ibs. Stuarts, 30c Ib. del. 65 lbs.
Schleys,. 30c lb. del. Money with or-
er, C, F.. Fuller, Americus, Ga. Myr-

= 3 1-2 tons of genuine N. C. pea-
ts, 4c lb. Near Bell-Dixon School
3, W. Martin, Climax, Ga. Rt. A, Box

-N. C. Flat Runners 1930 crop, brigh'
d free from rain stain, 21 yrs. im-
rovement. $1 bu. W. U. J; Draughon
Whigham, Ga.
Genuine N. C. Runners, sound anc
right, gathered for seed, _ 25. pei
: $5 per 100 lbs. FOB. C. . What-
ley, Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 3.

About 1200 lbs. Mobile paper | shel |

ecans, 15 lb.. FOB in 50 lb. lots an<<
Up; 20c Ib. in small lots, del. Stuarts
206 1b: HOB; or: 25 Ib.- del in 5 Jb
lots and up. Ga. points. C. G.. Oli-
r, Barnesville, Ga. Rt: 2.
ton 1930 grown Jumbo peanuts
c lb. FOB. J. C. Atkins, Stilson, Ga.
150 lbs. med. seedling pecans, 12c Ib.
mple on request... Harvey C. Jonex,
illmore, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 120.
em bu. .Ga: Runners, 4c i FOB
shipping point. also 23 lbs. Watson
watermelon seed, 55c Ib..-Money or-
oder. D:: Story, Pavo, Ga. Rt. 1.
120 bu. good Runner peanuts for
ed, $1 by Frt. not paid. Geo. L
Whitehurst, Adel, Ga. Rt. 2.
Large Stuart pecans, value at 25c
b. Sell or exch. for dried apples. Both
pay exp. Mrs. O. W. Daughtry.
Meiter, Ga.
__ Selected Ga. Runner peanuts, 3 1-2c
Ib. 1 ton or over, 3 1- 4c, R. W. Grif-
Douglas, Ga.
Selected paper shell Stuarts, 48 ae
makes a Ib. 3 1-2 Ibs. $1 postpaid. Mrs.
Mattie J. Floyd, Chipley. Ga. Rt. 1.
_ Extra large paper shell Stuarts, 4
Tbs. $1.10 posta. Mrs: FC. Floyd.
Chipley, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 74.

4 POTATOES FOR SALE

Big fs Jersey potato seed for
sale. W.C. Long, Screven; Ga.
Good grade White Star irish pota-
toes, del. Ga. points, $1.50 bu. in lot:
of 2 bu. or more. W. E. Hampton,
Mineral Bluff, Ga.

1 lot of Porto Rico potatoes, $1 bu.
oo CG. A-Caay, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt.

Porto Rico potatoes. Certified stock.

Raised from vines for seed, $1.25 a
bu. . E. Toole, Macon, Ga, Rt..
-- New crop Porto Rican eating a.
toes, 80c bu. FOB; also Porto Rico
seed potatoes, 60c pu. (already sprout-
ed.) Will exch. some. B. B. Morgan,
Clye, Ga.

Big Stem Jersey cert. seed Sobhines
$1.25 bu. FOB. Special price on large
quantities. H. F. Stair, Valdosta. Ga.

1200 bu. yellow and improved Porto
Rico seed potatoes for sale. Lester
_ Aspinwall, Screven, Ga. RFD 1.

Pee FOR SALE





yl new.
syrup, goodand thick, wt. about 400
Tbs. 40c gal. J. L. Wilder. Manor, Ga.

200 gal. best Honey Drip sorghum
syrup in new 1-2 gal. buckets. Guar.
- good, "5c gal FOB. H. P. Shell, Palmet-
to Gar Rt 22 7

Good Ga. cane syrup 75c per gal. or
exch. for value. Robt. Strom, Milan,
Ga. Rt. 1.

Pure Sugay Carie syrup, bright and

heavy, Guar. A-1 grade. $16 per 35 gal.
new bbl. frt. prepad in Ga. Cs. 6 No.
10 cans, $3.70; Cs..12 No. 5 cans, $4.
Frt. paid. on 2 or more cases. Check
with order. Lee Patrick, Quitman, Ga.

A-1 pune Ga. Cane uP es Lee new |

| Srabham peas.

or velvet beans.

(Ou.

yet beans for planting.

3-1-2 mi. Ogeechee Road.

cypress bbl. pure Ga. Cane| 3,



MARKET BULLETIN.

bbls. $15 per bbl. 6 - No. 10 cans, to cs.
$4; 12 No. 5s to cs. $4.25. Frt. paid.
All guar. to best grade. Malvin Colins,
Whigham, Ga.

Syrup, 65 FOB per No. 10 buckets,
Oy exch. W. A. Summer, Norristown,
Ga. :

New syrup, in 10 lb. cans. Guar. good
vac per can, FOB. Jessie Fincher,
Ringgold, Ga. Rt. 2.

Pure Ga. Cane syrup in 35 gal. bbls.
20c gal. 10 lb. cans duc each. No less
inan 6 Cans sold. Jack Bower, Dixie,
Ga.

1830 Ga. Cane syrup in new 35 gal.
Cypress bbls. at $15 per bbl. FOB. R. L.
baxter, Ludowici, Ga.

syiup in gal. cans, 50c gal. also
strained honey, 75c gal. FOB. Mrs. M;
", Gaddis, Quitman, Ga.

_ Strictiy A-i pure Ga. Cane syrup in
new wooden bbis. 40c gal. in cs. of 6 -
I gal. cans, $3.50; 12 - 1-2 gal. cans,
33./5; No. 1 Ribbon Cane syrup in new
bbls. 30c. J. T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga.

Ga. Cane syrup, A-1l in bbls. of ap-
proximately 35 gal. shipping wt. guar.
:00 Ibs. $15 bbl: FOB. Cash with order.
C. W. Chason, Cairo, Ga. Rt. 3.

Good, bright, thick, pure Ga. cane
yrup-in new Cypress av. 35 gal. bbls.
$14. FOB my- shipping point, Argyle,
aa. Robt. L. James, Homerville, Ga.

VEGETABLES FOR SALE -
- Turnips in sera by truck load.
Write for prices. . S. Baxter, Black-
ear, Ga.

)| ches,



Curi mustard, $1. 75 per bbl. crate;
suynip salad, $1 bu. hamper. Can load.
trucks daily. Jack Bower, Dixie, Ga. |

Late fall turnips and collards, nice |
-oots and salad. Can load trucks, 30c |
Joz. large bunches. G. W. Register,
Vienna, Ga. . :

Georgia Products Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED |

Want bunch and running velvet
sean seed in large quantities. Good
,ermination. .Name best price. C. N.
Bennett, Co. Agt., Millen, Ga.
Want all var. crowder peas. Quote
Byes We Griiiin, Doug-





las, Ga.
Want to exch. value, $15 for peas
J. T. Burch, Wool-

3ey

beans in pod. Can furnish sacks and

pay cash. -Rev. Jesse Warwick Au-

susta, Ga. Rt.-2, Box .299,

will pay $3 cash for 1 bu. good.

sgund Mush peas. C. E. Joiner, Biythe

Gate bu: hess

- Want 8 or 10 bu. good, sound peas,

mixed or unmixed. Will pay $1.50 pei
J. R. Maddox, Watkinsville, Ga

Rbe lf:

For sale or trade for garden ae
Salif. sorghum seed and mixed fielc
peas. H. E. Cort, Clarkston, Ga.

Want to exch. 1. pk. sugar. crowd-
ers, for 1 pk. frost proof Eng. peas.
W. B. Wright, Tunnel Hill, Ga. %

- Want to exch. 10 bu. pure Piedmont
eotton seed, for early speckled vel-

L. C. Allen;
Hoschton, Ga.

Want 5 bu. Bunch Spestied peas.
Will pay ee for same. . L. Cowart,
Bronwood,

_Want 2 bu. Field peas, mixed or not
mixedi J. B. Caswell, Savannah, Ga.

sound Otootan SOyS.
Must be 1930
Summit,.

Want good,
Send sample and price
-rown seed. Theo RanESe
Ga:

Want Soy beans and cow peas. Will
exch.) choice paper sheel pecan trees,
Govt. insp. 6 to 8 ft. B. Lloyd, Mil-
ner, Ga.

Want 2 bu. absolutely clean
pure Otootan beans. Will-exch. 10 bu
pure Wilson Type cotton seed. Ea.
to pay chgs. C. W. Chatham, Whites-
burg, Ga. ht >

1 bu. Otootan beans. Will ex- |

hange peas or Wannamaker cotton
Re E, C. Brown, Summit, Ga. Rt.

Want 1-2 bu. mush peas and 1-2
bu. lady finger peas. Must be cheap
for cash. Send sample. C. E. Joiner,
Blythe, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want 5-10 M bu 90-day velvet beans
Mail sample and prices FOB shipping
point. M. Lightsey, Branan, Ga.

Want to exch. 1 pk. of white nest
onions: for 1>pk. Otootan beans. C. L.
Masdon,. Clem. Ga. Rt. 2

Will give $1.11 a bu. for 40 bu. peas
del. Nothine but mixed peas. When
more than 10 bu. are shipped at i

Ga.
Want to buy 1M lbs. sound velvet |

and |-



time I) will pay 1-2 of frt. bill. Or
will .exeh. eben value for peas. W. C.
Siler, Summertown, Ga.

ne eee Pea: will weal

=

Duroc J. boar, 200: lbs. ee more, for
Eo ik er a pr. September farrow
Duroc. pigs, 75 lbs. each, xor 15 bu.
or 1 pig for 8 bu. or 6 pigs for the
15\bu./ LH. Hder afield, Stillmore, Ga.
Rt. 1; Box - 31.

Want sev. bu. Biloxi soy and Brab-
hams. Must be sound. Make best
price. Otis G. Rawls, Williamson, Ga.

Want to exch. 3 pu. gooa Half and
Half cotton seed, for 1 bu. field peas,
any var. Suitable for hay. Want 2 or
3 bu. Ea. to pay irt. on same, when
shipped. M; P.-Martin, Arcola, Ga.

Want crowder peas and lima beans
Red Valentine and Tennessee Green
#od bush bean seed: Exch. for sam
Mrs. O. D. Woodruff, Greenville, Ga.

Want to exch horse mint roots, or
dried leaves for biack crowder peas,
bush lima, or bush velvets.- Roots at
25 doz. Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. W.
M.. Shattuck, Blackshear,. Ga.

Exch 1 bu of shelled running . vel-
vet beans for bu. bunch beans. J. E.
Lord, Dixie; Gav Rt.

Want several bu. of Brabham or
Iron peas. Exch. ped. Piedmont Cleve-

land big boll,\ist yr from Orig. 2 bu.-

cotton seed for 1 bu. peas. Will pay
AS both ways. E. C. /Pope, Ocilla,

a; .

Want to exch. 4 bu. Petty Toole
cotton seed,.2nd yr. from Orig. for
1 bu. Laredo soy beans. Ea. to pay
on what. received. Lee Jones,
Collins, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want 2 bu. of Brabhams or Whips.
Will trade 1 bu. and 1-2 of running
velvet. beans, shelled, per bu. pe
Sidney Hancock, Doerun, Cac Rt;

Want to exch. pecan nursery Sicee
for field peas, velvet-_beans, or for
sweet potatoes. Write for particulars.
Olin Hammock, Shellman, Ga.



|'BALED SHUCKS, OAT AND WHEAT

STRAW WANTED
Want baled shucks,
straw in ton lots.

oat or wheat

ir Must be reasonable

price. Mrs. W. H. Williamson, Brem-

en, Ga. j

CORN, SEED CORN & & CORN MEAL
WANTED \

Want 2 bu. pure Whatley. seed corn
in ear, not shelled; -2.\bu. Hastings
not shelled. Write price. Will orde:
at once... J. H. Brown, Howard, Ga.

Want 20 bu. corn in shuck, 80 Ibs
per bu. Make best price del. your

station, or my aye F. M.. Coilins,
Marietta, Ge. Rt;

: COTTON SEED WANTED

Want 20 bu. pure bred cotton seed:
of long staple. Write what you \have
to offer for cash and quick shipment.
J..H. Brown, Howard, Ga.

Want 50 bu. genuine Rucker cotton
seed, not. over 1 yr. from Orig. and
0 bu. Petty-Toole or some other .good
vilt resistant cotton seed of high per
cent yield of lint. Will exch. Duroc
J. hogs. \L. H., Edenfield, Stillmore,





Ga. Rt. 1, Box 31. -

Want some good Half and Half cot-
son seed: L. C. Vernon, Menlo, Ga.
Pub, ae i

EERE AND. CURED MEATS
WANTED
Want 4 niece, spring, 1930, cured
country ham, about 20 lbs. Quote best
orice del. A. J. Buchanan, Americus,
Ga. Box 231,

: FRUIT WANTED

Want to exch. 3 1-2 Ibs. large pe-
cans, by ins. parcel post for 1-2 bu.
-ating apples .by ins./PP; Mrs. J. iB
Ward, Benevolence, Ga.

Want. dried apples, 100 to 300 Ibs.
Will exch. baby. chicks. G. D. Fain,
Edison, Ga.

Want to exch. white or colored lima
beans for dried fruit. Write if inter-
ested. Mrs. G. C. Bradley, Pineview.
Ga Rt. al oa Pa

Want crabapples for jelly. State
price. Mrs. M- W: Castellow, Macon
Ga. 422 Johnson Ave.

HAY WANTED
Want. some Bermuda grass hay, free
rom weeds and dirt. State price, etc
in: first letter. Mrs... J. O. King, La-
vonia, Ga:-Rt. 2.









PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES |

WANTED

Want to exch. Everbearing
berry. plants, oy Blue Damson. plums
for 1-2 doz. paper shell pecan trees, 5
to 8 ft. Mrs. Vivian Carter,. Whites-
burg, GaeRt. 1,

Will exch. 16 gal. thick syrup for
Schley pecan: trees, 8 ft. or over, bud-
ded, and State insp.. Mrs. F. Cowart,
Summit, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want to exch. nice. high grade Jer-}
sev heifer for pecan ty ees: Schley and |

1 Stuarts only. Mrs. E: L. RUE, Ft. Val- | Ga. Rt.
ii ley, Gi ee

pap

straw-

PAGE

Want Stuart pecan, peach.
plum, apricot, black heart che
figs, Umbrella Chinas, and Rht
plants and shrubs.. Mrs, W.
still, Savannah, Ga. Box 426.

POTATOES WANTED >

Want to buy a few West. Indi:
tatoes for seed. G. L. NeSmith,
burn, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 109:

_Want to buy 100 bu. pure Por
sweet- potatoes, No. 2 in size, y
meat, State insp. to be del. 1st to
FOB your place. Write and
price, ete. in first letter. T,
ister, Vienna, Ga.

Want 2 bu. pure red skin Po
seed potatoes. Write what you.
and best price. Mrs. A. T. Lee
Ga. Rt. 1, Box 40. on



potatoes. J. R. McNeal,. Pearson,



Car Lots

BALED SHUCKS WANTED.
Car Lots
Want car load paled shucks.
lowest cash price per ton del. to M:
ion, Ga. Clement Smith, A
ay





Plants For Sale



Special price on several tho
at Regis and Cuthbert red raspl

ants 50c per doz.; $2 per 100; $'
500: $10.50 per M. Few blac
black raspberry plants, 60c da
per 100, or will exch. for farn
ucts. Write what you have,
Hart, College Park, Ga.

Well rooted 7 in. open field g
frost proof cabbage plants, E
Dutch and Wakefield, 50c per
per 700; $1.25 per M postpaid,

vacking and prompt shipme

pure, Auburn, Gan, Rts i; 2

Thousands of cabbage and cak
ollard plants ready for imme
nipment. Long Island and
Wakefield, Early Flat Dutch,

enhagen Market, all 75c

125; per M delivered. Mee
ranklin, Register (, Ga. 4

Frostproof cabbaze plants, 6
500: $1 per M FOB. Crystal Wa:
Bermuda and yellow Bermuda
plants from pure Teneriffe se
per 500; $1.25 per M FOB. Full
prompt shipment. H. F.
dosta, Ga.

Bermuda onion plants, $1. 50
Chas. Wakefield. and Jersey .
field cabbage plants 60c per
per M:. Will ship C. O. D
Hackle, 603 E. Savannah Av
dosta, Ga.

Leading varieties cabbage
now ready, 65c per 500; $1 |
Bermuda onion plants 75c pe
ne 60:-per M: A> FP: Sexton,

Frost proof cabbage plan
Jersey, Charleston Wakefiel
Succession, $1 per M; Bermud
plants $1 per M. Special
large orders. All plants deli
F. Mallard, Brocklet, Ga. i

Early strawberry plants,

1500 or $2 per M. Yellow ro

Rhubarb plants 75c doz.
Curley, Hartwell, Ga. Rt.

Millions of plants now re
Copenhagen Market, Sure ]

.W. 60c per 500; $1 per M. 3M
oe 60c per M. J. A. Turn

a.

Extra fine Crystal Wax.
onion plants 20 per 100; $1.50
Chas. W. E. J., Early Flat Dutc
session, frost proof cabba:
300, 40c; 600, 7oc; :$1 per ME

American Beauty _ strawberry _
Mrs. W. N. Lott, Braselton, G
ordered from H.B; Burpee;
190. Postage added, cash with
et E. B. Davis, Dahlonega,

Horse radish and calamus -
transplanting or ready for us
for 25e. Garlic. peppermint a
sy plants, 15c doz; 75c per 100
Mi. Add postage. Miss Jewe
ton, Roy, Ga.

Progressive everbearing pl
ver 100; $1.50 per 500; $2.75
Also artichokes for plantin
use, 45c per gal; 70c pk. $2 bu.
or money order. Will exch. fo
nuts or pecans for planting.
a Long, Cleveland, Ga. R

Klondike trawberry plants
100; $1.25 per M. Add posta:
orders for less than 1M 090
aoe anything I can use, eacl
stage. oe C.F, Parks, Cc



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mntinued from pa.e nine)
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
head or nivie Ga. cavvace col-
heads tor 1l5c, or ail zor $15
: Mrs: . Vernon, Eali,
Ga. Rt. 6.

$1 bu. FOs.
Ga.

1a.0;

of Make
nips for sale in quantities by
-load.- Tops are pretty nice but
are not so good. Write for price,
ply to H. S. Baxter, Blackshear,

best offer. E. L. Toad,





ANS AND PEAS WANTED
1 peck of Utootan beans for
_Excn. value for same. also
peck of Red or Black Vaien-
eans, for planting: Wil give 50
ure bred -S: C.-R. I. Red eggs for
ie Valentine beans. Mrs. W. D.

anston, Grayson, Ga.



N, SEED CORN & CORN MEAL
PASS WANTED

nt sey. los. cuicken corn. Will
Mrs. E. L. Sitmmeuak, Warwick,



FRUIT AND SEED WANTED
nt to exch. wilte rice pop corn,
collard. seed, tor dried upp-es o1

utter bean seed. Mrs. vy. M.
Juniper, Ga.

INS AND PEANUTS WANTED
nt gocd seei Spanish peanuus.
good value for tame. A. N. Wig-
Preston, Ga.
it to exch. Hastings 100 bu of
r good, thick Ga. Uane syrup for
peanuts.-E. J. Cottie, Ly Ly, Ga.
t to buy a few hundred lbs.
g@ pecans. Send sampie and
Must be good and cheap. J. R.
Washington, Ga.
~20 bu. seed peanuts. Exch.
cured meats, sau_azge, potatoe.
on seed. J. C. Fierce, Stock-
a



to exch. value for gocd qual-
ns. Mrs. L. F, Busha, Colege
-Ga., Calhoun 1726.
tt paper shell and seedling pe-
_ Send sampie and lowest prices.
oyd Woodall, Milner, Ga.

10 bu>-No. 1 N. C. running
, for cash and quick shipment.
Brown, Howard, Ga. 3
tt to exch. corn for N. C. Run-
anuts ani Petty Toole wilt re-
ant seed. O. H. Scott, Jes-
nt 20--hu. N. C. Runner seed
ts. Will exch. A-1 new crop Ga
Syrup put up in No. 10 cans. E.
osby, Pavo, Ga.
nt Ga. raised Runner peanuts.
m trash or damave seed, also
ew crop grown. Send sampie
ice. Theo. Ranks, Summit, Ga
a o exch. pure bred, Ped. Chin-
and N. Z. Red rabbits for large
shell pecans. State what you
Dr. R. G. Reed, Atwerih, Ga
mt all var. pecans, especially the
that can be shelled cut in halves.
ample and-will_ make offer by
n mail. A. P. Whee-er, Ameri-
xa. Dotson St.
ant 600 Ibs. good, sound Runner
s. Will exch 600 Ibs. good.
peas for same T. L. Coogle,

C . Tonle wilt resistant
| seed for Spanish peanuts, run-
inders. chufa:, velvet beans
kes for planting. Ea to pay
s. C.C. Adams, Hortense, Ga
en. Del.
to exch. 100 lbs. Wannamaker
eed: for 100 lbs. Long Arm
ne peanuts, cr 3 bu. seed for 1
chufas. Take as many as 3 bu.
. Morris, Baxley, Ga. Rt 1.

ANY OTFER FRUIT TREES
_, ETC... WANTED
Monev-Maker and Stuart pe-
es. Will exch. value, $30. Write
Thompsen. Pinehurst, Ga.

POTATOES WANTED
nt Bie Stem Jersey sweet potato
| State insp. W. A. Wi-
, Ga
bu. insp. Nancv Hall seed
State lowest price. W. C.
Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 5. _-





del



MARKET BULLETIN

SYRUP WANTED

Want to exch 5 pecks ot good speck-
led or Whip peas ior 5 gai. new crop
it-bbsn cane syrup. J. H. Arcner,
Sparta, Ga. os

Want 100 gals. Ribbon Cane syrup.
Win CdCiL Cliusce paper Siseat pecail
trees, budded, 6 to it. 50c eacu. Bb.
Lioyi Wocdall, Milner, Ga.

Want Ga. cane syrup. Exch. baby
chicks for -same. GG. D:- ham, Bur
cn, Ga.

Plants For Sale

Millions Jersey, Charleston Wake-
fieds and Flat Dutch cabbage p-auws
ready 65 per 500; 95c per M. over 3M
at 60c per M. Good plants, count and
prompt shipment guaranteed. B. J.
siead, Alma, Ga.

Wakefield and





Dutch

ver 10M coliect. Klondyke and Lauy

* 1 shomp_on strawberry piants o0c per
eorgia Products Wanted

100; $1.50 per M del. C. Garrett, Oak-
woud, Ga.

Frost proof cabbage plants, early
Jersey and Chas. Waketlielu, immed-
-ave shipment and good p.anis v0c per
500; $1 per M del. $4.50 per 5m dei.
C. W. Stokes, Rt. 3, Macon, Ga.

Frostproof cabbage plants, Early
Jersey and Chas. Wakelieid, tougn
puants and immediate shipment o6vc
per 500 del; $1 per M del. oc per din
UB. EE. Y. Stokes, Macon, Ga. Rt.
Se en

Frostproof cabbage plants, Early
Jeisey and Chas. Wakefield and Ear-
ly Flat Dutch good touch pianus aia
yrompt shipment. 60c per 000; $1 per
iM; 75c per M on 5M or more. FO.
E. H. Stokes, Macon, Ga. Rt. 3.

Strawberry plants, Lady Thompson
and Kiondike 25 per 100; $2 per M.
Money order or check accepted. Mrs.
J, W. Ford, Lithonia, Ga. Ru. 1.

Sage or rosemary plants 10c to 25c;
strawberry plants $1 per M. Adu p rsi-
ase. Mrs. Joe W. Fordham, Tooms-
boro, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 65.

Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage
plants 60 per 500; $1 per M dei. Lew-
is Mathis, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 12.

Govt. inspected nursery grown Pr9-
ressive everbearing strawberry plants
75c per 100; $5 per M. Kuivilu.ag, sav-
ionary and Lady T. 50c per 100; $3.50
per M. Prompt attention to all orders.
2. M. Head, Cleveland, Ga.

Himalaya blackberry plants well
rooted $1 per 100 postpaid. Lady I.
strawberry plants $1 per 500 posipaia.
cS. E. Smith, Braseton, Ga.

Everbearing strawberry plants 50c
per 100; catnip 10c bunch. Garlic 102.
Mrs. W. H. Hughey, Ranger, Ga. Rt. 1.

Everbearin? strawberry plants, 35c
per 100; $1.50 per 500; $2.75 per M.
Year old sage Z5c per 3 bunches; 45c

per 6; 75c per doz. Cash with order.

Add postage on all orders. Miss Lil-
lie Dockery, Dahlonega, Ga, Rt. 1.
Rei Lantham raspberries 50c doz or
$3.50 per 100 FOB or exch for white
multiplyin= onions. Mrs. W. L. South,
Lavonia, Ga. :
Catn.p sround ivy and peppermint
plants. Will grow anywhere. Wi!l ex-
-an-e value. Mrs, Fannie M. Barton
Ramhurst, Ga.
tnugh grade frost proof plants, now
ready. Large type early Wakefield
cabbarte and white Bermuda onion 75c
per 500; $1.25 per M del in Georgia.
. BE. weinhardt, Ashburn, Ga.
Mammoth everbearinz3 suawberry

| plants 30c per 100; $2.50 per M. E. L.

Corley, Mauk, Ga. Rt. 1.
Several hundred Lucretia dewberry

olants. 50c per 100 or exch for but- |

serfly beauty bushes or other shrub-
bery. Miss Annie Songster, Vienna,
Ga. Rt. 6, Box 20.

Roots of horse radish, asparagus,
~arden varrow, large leaf sage, catnip
5c ea. with postage extra on mai
orders. Mrs. Julia Darnell, Jasper,
Ga. Rt.

Klondike strawberry plants 25c per
100; 75c per 500; $1.25 per M. J. W.
Helleman, Nahunta, Ga. Box 155.

Red and black racpberries, $1 doz;
goose: berries $1 doz; Lady T. straw-
berries 402 per 100; Mastodon ever-
bearing 0c 100; Lucretia dewberry
plants 40c per 100. Mr. G. E. Turner,
Cleveland, Ga Rt. 4.

Mastodon strawberry plants, 35c
ner 100; $1.50 per 500; alco 3 or 400
ladv T. strawberry plants 35c per 100;
black raspberries rooted, 7 for 50c or
16 for $1. Mrs. J. B. Fields, Dah-
lonega, Ga. Rt. 1.

Frost proof cabbage, E. J., C. W.,
and Copenhagen Market plants, large
stalky. $1 per M. 5M for $4. J. S. Bur-
sess, Pembroke, Ga.

Lucretia dewberrv and McDonald

lackberry plants $1 per 100; $7.50 per
M; grape 1d scuppernong vines well
rooted, $1.50 doz. Progressive ever~

cabbage.
plants 202 per 100; 90c per M dei. 90

\ Van Fleet. ra-nberrv



caring strawberry plants 50c per 100.
L. E. Tooie, Macon, Ga. Rt. z. ;
Write ior compiete catalogue 0
cabhage, onion, wtiaiO, pepper ana
lettuce planis. L. H. Aiusun, Tifton,

wa,

Progressive everbearing
plants, Zoc per 100; back ra wpverry
puants 102 ea; rea and blue pium
sprouts 3 for 25c; May cheiry sp:ouis
for 25c. Miss Lucy Wilson, Loving,
Ga, ;

Missionary strawberry plants, $1.75
per M. Everbearing surawberry
plants, $135 per M. New variety siiaw
perry plants. Fine nice piants, now
ready ior shippin2. $1.15 per M. no
checks. Add postage. Miss Eula But-
ler, Alma, Ga.

Frost procf cabbage and onion
plants, $1 per M. Write for circwmar.
Andrew Clark, Thomasvile, Ga.

Frost proof cabbage piants, all va-
rieties prepaid 70c per 500; $1.20 pe:
M collect. bermuda onion plants $1
per M. Prompt shipment. M. F.
Sims, Pembroke, Ga.

Cabbage piants, Chas., Early J. Co-
penhagen, Fiat Dutch, prepaid 75c per
300; $125 per M. Express eollect %5c
per M. Bermuda onion plants $1 per
M. prompt shipment. C, M. Sims,
Pembroke, Ga.

Crystal Wax and yellow Bermuda
onion 20c per 100; 75c per 500; $1.25
per M del. Early J, Chas. W. cabbage,
ame price. Mastodon strawberry
plants 60c per 109; $4 per M del. Now
ready, satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded. Walter W. McEver,
Gainesville, Ga.

Frost proof cabbage plants, Chas.
and extra early J. Wakefieid, post-
paid, 75c; 500; $1.25 M. Exp. col. 5M
wr more, 75 M. Large, well rooted.
R. S. Burgess, Pembroke, Ga.

Nice strawberry plants, 15c a 100
Jel or exch for Bermuda onion plants
also seeds: genuine Rocky Ford can-
taloup ceed, 25c per cup, or 2 for 45c,
del. and Honey Dew seed, 35c per cup.
jel. No staiaos. Mrs. M. J. Patter-
son. Cordele, Ga. Rt. B.

Himalaya berrv plants. 82 a 100: fic
sprouts, 10c each; heading lettuce
plants, 25c a 100; sprouts ot blackber-
ry (makes large size and very sweet)
20c each; seedling peach trees, small
size, 10c each. Add postage. Mrs.
Belle Godard, Goggins, Ga. Rt. 2.

Have cabbage and pepper for sale,
and I will contract to grow sprinz
crop. of tomato, cabbage, collard and

strawberry

potato, pepper or others if desired

Use hot bed, etc. Just mention the
kind and when want
send seed, or 1-4 cash, and I wil
book your order to be shipped when
desired. I. Boatright, Alma, Ga.
Black raspberries, rooted, 7 for 502
or 16 for $1; Susar pear sprouts, 3

ft. 15 each; black haw bushes, 2 ta

3 1-2 ft. 20c and 45c each. Add pos-
tage on orders for less than $1. Mrs.
J. B. Fields, Dahlonesa, Ga. Rt. 1.

Washington asparagus roots, 2 yrs.
erowth, $1.25 per 100, not del. Mrs A
NY. Thornton. Camilla, Ga. Rt. 1.

_ Frost proof cabbage plants, extra
early J and Chas. W. Succession
Sure Head. and Flat Dutch. Fre-t
-vrown, larze, stalky and well roote7

09. 55c; 902 M del. bv PP postpaid
Prompt shipment. F. F. Stokes, Fitz:
rerald, Ga.

Strawberry: Klondike and Lady T
*2 M or 30c a 100; Mastodon ear!
hlackberry. very larve, 60 doz rap
berry, cream and blue, Kelloge var.
0c doz. and peach, plum and cherr~
prouts, 50 doz. Add postage. Mrs. E
Spence. Dunwrodv, Ga.

Frost. proof E. J. and Chas. W. cab-
age plants. now readv. 500, 55c: 90c
M. 2M $1.70 del. by PP. S. C. Rowe
itzeerald. Ga P. O. Box 12.

Strawberry plants, $2 M or exch.
for Kaffir corn. mammoth sunflower
seed or seed chufas. D. H. Smith,
Bowden. Ga. RFD 5.

C. Wakefield cabbave plants, 75 a
M. ani white or Yellow Rermuda on-
ion plants, by express, 6M tn crate
$4.50. Prempt shipment. Good plants
guar. TD. M Barber, Baxley. Ga.

Kudzu roots. the creat forace. per-
manent pasture. Write for price cn
avantity wanted. O. C. Perdue, Yates-
ville, Ga. eo
plants $1
doz; or $5 per 100. Early Bird ao
herry plants. 953 ner doz. or $150 per
10). Will exchanee. Mrs. Carl Kim-
sev. Fiawacsee, Ga. =

Crvstal Wax and vellow Bermuda
onions. Early Jersev. Wakefield cab-
bace 907 per 509: $1.50 per M del post-
naid. Iceherg and Bie Boston Jettrce
ene ner 109. Mastodon everbearing
Sree ae 90e per 100 post-
naid. Mrs. Minnie L. McEver -
elr. Ga. Re oe

Year old rhubarb plants 50c doz:
Missionary strawberry plants, $2 per

~

-Mouey oider.

yt.00 coilect.

shipped ani}

ev, Ga. Rt. 4.



Thursday, January 15, 1931.

Red raspberry plants, 40 ior ovc or
$1 per luv postpaid. J. W. Gosneil,
uiaikesvile, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 73.

Sa-_safras roots, 40c lb. Please send
Haire Lee, Lawson-~
ville, Ga. Kt. 1, Box 7.

Kudzu plants 2 to 5 yrs. old,
roovei av i@a_onabie pices. L.
Kennedy, Collins, Ga,

M. Garlic heads 25c ea; artichokes

1.25 pkg. Miss Nora Mccur.ey, mact-
well, Ga, Rt. 2...
All varieties frost proof cabbage and.
Bermudaa onion piawis, Now ready
postpaid, 30c per 10J; 75c per avd,
v1.30 per M. wsmxpress collect at $1.u0:
per M.
Rt. 2.

Everbearing strawberry plants, 25

per 100; $2 per M FOs. Mrs, R. Ade |

0cd, Oxiord, Ga.
Charieston Wakefield E.-
plants, 60 per 000; $1 per M del. 10M
Guy Waildrip, riowery.
Branch, Ga. :
E. J. and Chas. Wakefield cabbage
plants 6oc per 509; $1.10 per M del.
w. O. Walarip, Fiowery Branch, Ga.

Chas. Waketield cabbage plaats, 60c

per 500; $1 per M. H. G. Mathis,
wainesville, Ga. Rt. 9. /

Everbearing black mulberry sprouts

3 to 5 ft. high, tc ea; white scupper-_
ang vines, 10c ea. All well rooted.

Mrs. Marvin McCook, Mcintyre, Ga. =

Tels, i
All varieties cabbage plants, yel-
low Bermuda onion planis and Ga.
cllard piants, $02 per 500; $1.50 per
M. prepaid mail. By express, charges
collect, $1-per M. G. W. Coleman,
Tifton, Ga. ;
Strawberry plants, 25c per 100; fig

sprouts, 25c ea; black scuppernongs, |
Wul exch for

2 for 25c. Add postage.
cabbage plants or waite feed sacks.

S. A. Miller, Finleyson, Ga. Rt.

Cabbage and cabbage collard plants
ready for immediate shipment. HEarh
Jersey and Long Island Wakefie.d,
Early Flat Dutch, Copenhagen Mar--

ket, all field grown, $1.25 del. Mrs. H.

V. Franklin, Register, Ga.-

Cabbage and coilard and strawberry =
postage. W.

planis, $1.50 per M. Add
J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga. .

Frost proot cabbage plants, Early

Jersey, Chas. Wakefield and Success-
~wn yl per M. Bermuda onion pu.ants,
$1 per M. All plants delivered. Spe-
cial prices on large orders. B. F.
.4alla.d, Brooklet, Ga.

Early Jersey cabbaye
500;. $125 per M. Crystal Wax Ber-
muda onions, $1.25 per M. L.
aver, Hesenton, Ga.

well :
M. -

C. Mice

W. C. Hamby, Vaidosva, Ga. ;

J. cabbage

a:

al

lants 75c per me

E. J. Wakefield cabbage plants, 45

per 300; 65 per 500; $1 per
2. M. Crow, Oakwood, Ga. ne
Frost proof cabbaze plants, 60c per
00; $1 per M. 3M or more, 75c per M.

FOB. Crystal Wax White in.muda

and yellow Bermuda onion piants
rom pure Teneriffe seed, 75c per 500;

$1.25 per M FOB. Full count, prompt _
H. F. Stair, Valdosta, Ga.

shipment. {
E. J. Chas Wakefield and Success-.

-n cabbage plants $1 per M. Good

slants and satisfaction guaranteed.
Would exch. for N. C.
seed or seed oats. C. L. Smith, Bax-

Million now ready for shipping Ear-
7 Jersey and Early Wakefield cab-
axe plants, frost proof, field. grown,

03 per 500; $1 per M, 0c per M for |
3M or more del. p-stpaid. J. W. Hod=-

es, OJum. Ga. Box 42.

Crystal Wax white and yellow Ber-
nuda onion plants 75c per 500; $1.25
oer M FOB. Frost proof cabbage
rlants 60 per 500; $1 per M FOB.
Money order with order. J. E. Drew,
Valdosta. Ga. Rt. 2, Box 4. .
. Earliest variety Improved Klicndike
strawberry plants gov. inspected, $2.-
0 per M delivered
ments.
Ries 2:

Sa safras roots, 25c lb. Charlie H.
Smith Roopville. Ga. Rt. 2.

runner peanut _

Prompt ship-

Miss Lena Norris, Sparks, Ga.

t

Crvstal Wax Bermvtda onion plants

$1 per M or 80c in 5M lots FOB. Now

ready to ship.

maha, Ga.
Early Jersev

Chas. cabbage

M del,

F. L. Pearson, Alta-
and

Bermuda cnion plants, 25c per 100;

Crritteen Durham, Sale City, Ga.

Early Jersey. Chas. cabbage plants, e

75 per 500: $125 per M. White or
straw colored Bermuda onion plants _
*1 per 500: $1.50 per M potpaid. Mrs.

Etta Durham. Sale City, Ga.

BE. J. and Chas. Wakefield cabbage
Now

plants. 07 ner 500; $1 per M.
readv. Dewey Mathis, Flowery Branch
Ga Rt tT: ;

Lone Jsland Chas. Wakefield cab-
race nants now readv to ship 75 per

F600? $1.25.ner M FOB. -$1. per 500;. = =
$1.75 per M delivered. W. M. Shirah,
Mee, Ga, Ce ee

+ $1 per 509: $150 ner M p>stnaid. Miss



hursday, January 15, 1931.
Plants Wanted

- Will be in market for sweet potato
plants and other plants. State what
you have and best price. Wyatt Hud-
gins, Flowery Branch, Ga.

_ Seed For Sale

_ About 250 Ibs. Tom Watson melon
- seed, 50c lb. From selected meuons.
W. C. K-ng, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 5.







_. Stone Mtn. watermelon seed, 5 lb}

5 Ibs. up, 60c lb. also Cur:y musvard

eed, 35c lb. Lady peas, loc lb. 10 lbs.
and up, 12 1-2c lb. L. E. Toole, Ma-
con, Ga. Rt. 2.

Texas Ribbon Cane seed, $3.50 per
100 lbs. 1930 crop; Rice for seed, re-

leaned, 15c lb. Waite, black-eye peas
-102 Ib. also yellow root, 30 ib. polk
root, 50c lb. wild cherry bark, 40c lb
red, 50c lb. fox grape vine roots, 302
Ib. winter green, 50c doz bunches. Add
ge G. E. Turner, C:eveland, Ga.
Ginseng seed, 1930 crop,/ 1-2c each.
oe per M. Oscar Meister, Baldwin,
Ga.

Salad Eng. pea seed, Little Wonder
spreading var. Stone Mtn. wateiluel-
yn seed and extra nice var. cantaioup
ed, 8c per large pkt.. Silver Skin
onions, 40c gal. or 10c lb. and running
butter beans, 20c lb. Add postase. A.
L, Teasley, Tignall, Ga: .
Rape seed, 10c lb. G. D. Fain, Ed-
ison, Ga.
10 Ibs. Stone Mtn. watermelon seed
yr. from Hastings $1 lb. also Hast-
gs prolific corn, 1 yr. from breeder,
$2 Ss ees Allen Argo, Royston
a Ri. 1. : :

White velvet okra seed, vine ckra
erkins, dill, one sucker tobacco <eed,
this. 10c prepaid, or exch. for late
bbage and turnip seed, etc. Eliza
iderson, Roy, Ga.
White multiplying onions, 60c gal.
4 bu. del. Mrs. J. H. Moore, Stune
Min. Ga;-Rt. 1. Z
Beet-the-Bee syrup cane seed, so0od
and scund, 15c Ib 8 lbs. $1; $4.50 bu.
del. also pure Ruckers citton seed
inned 45 per cent this season, 75c
u. FOB. Exch. some for 1-2 bu. O-
too-tan beans. C. R. Smith, Buford,

Ga 3s

stone Mtn. watermelon seed, Ist yr
rom Hastincs. 75c per 1-2 lb. $1.25 lb.
for seed from 40 to 55 lb. melons; from
melons 20 to 40 lbs. size, $1 lb. E. L.
Durham, St. Marys, Ga.

500 Ibs. Stone Min. watermelon seed,
del. 75c lb. Special price on whole lot.
B. R. Andrews, Haddock, Ga. :

Running okra (grows on vine like
cucumbers; 2 or 3 vines will
enough for any family). Sample of

seed by mail postpaid. 10c in coin.
a Chesley, Columbus, Ga. 3518 3rd
Ave, oS
_ Fonev Drip cane seed, 1-2 gal. 20c;
6 qts. 50c postpaid. Selected for_plant-
ing. L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga.
Old fashioned pumpkn seed, 15c
pful; white black-eved pcas, 10c lb.
1 bu. cane seed, $1.50; garden bean.
striped half runners, 25c cupful; and
frost proof Eng.. pea seed, 20c cup.
Add postave. J. W. Jackson, Talk-
ing Rock, Ga. Rt. 3. Z
- Honey Drip cane seed, field select-
d, 50c gal. or field run, $2 bu. FOB.
x. Z. Maxwell, Toccoa, Ga. Rt. 1.
125 lbs. Stone Mtn. melon seed, 60c
Ib. in 5 Ib. lots or 50c Ib. if entire lot
taken. Sound and pure. Sample
: F. B. Parr, Locust Grove,
All or part of 500 lbs. pimiento pep-
er seed for sale or exch. for sc

_. Virginia Bright Leaf tob. seed, un-
treated and not thoroughly clean, but
- good seed, 10c thls. Add _ postaze.

Raymond H. Jenkins, Manassas, Ga.
2 } | for good start.

Genuine Rocky Ford
seed, 25c per cup. or 2 for 45c; als
Honey Dew seed, 35c per cup. All del
No stamps. Mrs. M. J. Patterson, Cor-
dele, Ga. Rt. B. ne
Pure Stone Mtn. seed. hand saved
- and cured in shade, 50c Ib. and party
to pay postage. No stamps accepted.
. J. A. Spence, Vienna. Ga RFD 3.
- Castor bean seed, 10c Ib. Exch. for
- chunk honey, velvet beans or <orghum
seed. S. M. Seaborn, Brunswick, Ga.
Imp. Jumbo watermelon seed. *4.09
lb. $1 for 1-4 lb. Melons sold on mar-
ket this past season for $1 each. C.
Cc. Burell. Buford, Ga.
~ 40 Ibs. Lifsey melon seed, 40c lb. or
lot for 30c Jb. Mrs. Jennie Bel, Char-
ine, Ga. RFD 2.
5_bs. Lifsey watermelon seel ""
wh or lot for $1. Exch. part for Ky.
Wonder pole beans, or biack vv.
beans. Must be sound and good for

?

cantaloupe.

ce

es Mrs. Mamie Bell, Charing, Ga.

Orange cane seed, $2.50 bu. New Era
peas, $3 bu. del. Valentine bean seed
3 cups 25c; waite velvet okra seed, 3
cups, 25c; also nice, Clean sage, 10c
cup; dried bone set, 3 cups, 25c. Exca
for white feed sacks. No stamps... Mrs.
V. S. Ladd, Gainesvile, Ga. Rt. 7.

White multiplying onion sets, 40
gal. dei or s0c gal. and other party
pay postage. Mrs. Len senkbdeu, sraie-
well, Ga. Rt. 2,9

Waite multiplying onion sets, $1.50
qt. or exe, ior ood, Waite, cniekeu
acsed Sacks, free fiom holes. Mrs. K.
G. Bentley, Ca:nesvite, Ga. Rt. 2.

Waite nest onions, 502 gal. postpaid;
genuine Stone Mui. waveriueion ~eeu,
we 10. Pusupaia. 1 1b. CMiy. lvits. Buu-
ma Langiey, Kilijay, Ga. nv 3.

50 los. vapalicse Surogoi vurnip
ceed, 40c lb. uuu prepaid. . FL. imc-
suimisy, Zebulon, Ga.

Qt. Car:ov seed, 32 for the qt. del.
by PP. <A. J. Buchanaa, aAniericus,
wa. bOX 231. os x :

Ualit beer seed, 25c per qt. Mrs. E.
B. Green, Hapeville, Ga, S04 Central
Ave. '

50) Ibs. very best, hand _ selected
Stone iuwtn. meiou seeu, we lp. uel.
wail Or eap. Sma orders fined 114
desired. B. R. ANurews, Haddock, Ga.

Waiit WESt Olle, oUC pal. Dues
butter beans, z0c to; Waute sady peas
Pisce ib. aad biack-eyeu peas, scaiie
plice; Duca ga.den bean, early var.
wVe cup. All lysU crop, wand sieiled.
Ace Hoages, Greenvine, Ga. Rt. 3.

23 lps. pule WavSun ico _ seed,
saved lor own use, (ac lb. aes W. 2.
Waive, OuNiner, Ga.

Furpie up Wauuwe globe, cow horn,

| eaily wallve slat auCil, ruvabaga, Curi-

ed mustard Seed, Ccliaru Sveu, avC 10.
wuixed, OF Mov; yeuwow Gaver cmon
sets, 00c; walite, ove qt. Ad ael. W. H.
wadoee, kear.cn, Ga, :

Cait. or lvioss beer seed, 25c per
Starc, also 110 ibs. pure money Duip
wurguum seed, / 1-2c 10. CaSo or mon--
ey order Witn order. iS. J. 44. s.lil-
bree, Smyrna, Ga. Rt. z.

Wille Miluuuplying onion sets, 50:
gal. yelow Necx syuasil, 1Ue this. Eai-
ly wag. pea seed, ~0c cup.ul; uiusvard
seea, 10c:tols. ruimpeur ceetu, ve
cupiul. Cason Wita orser, No caecKs.
imars. Myrtie Loggins Gainesville, Ga.
aul. Z
Bag. pea and white velvet ckra seed
15c per teacupiul. Add postage. urs.
ow. L Roge:s, Griffin, Ga.

Se.ected Friae o: Ga. melon seed,
50 1p. postaje paid ON over 2 iWS Xei-
low neck squasn seed, $1 lo. also cha:p

postage. C. 1.
ua. HD 1.
Tom Watson, Thurmond Grey wa-
termelon seed, 50: ib. in 5 1b. lots,
aiso 2 crop field peas, 93 bu. Fuw.
Geo. T. Rowe, Doerun, Ga. :
Pure, clean anu true to name Pride
of Ga. watermelon seed tor sale or
exch. for syrup, pigs, cnickens or hon-
ey. W. G. Huvscn, Griti.n, Ga. Rt. D.
White ne_t onions, $3.50 bu. 6Uc ga.-
2el. No stamps. C. L. Masdon, Clem,
Ga. Rt. 2.
-150 Ibs. Stone Mn. melon seed, 65c
pb. J. D. Means, Elko, Ga. :
- Half gal. long green pod okra seed,,
2 tbls. postpaid for 10c in stamps.
Also the long, crooked neck cusnaw
ceed, 1-2 teacup fuil pcstpaid for 12c
in stamp:. Mrs. M. E. Ledford, Cran<
dall, Ga. Rt. 1.
5 gal hit nest onions, $2 for _ lot.
Mrs. J. W. Lofton, Jackson, Ga. RFD

Keliey, Fayettevuile,

8.
Stone Mtn. and Tom Watson melon
eed, grown exclusively for seed pur-
poses. 1 to 10 Ibs. 75c; 10 lbs. and
up, 502 lb. C. F. Thomson, Thomas-
lle, Ga. }

Calif. beer seed, 25c pkg. Roy Jor-
Jon. Rochelle, Ga.

Old time Moss, Calif. beer seed, 25c
No stamps. Mrs. I. T
Graham, Norman Park, Ga. Rt. 1,
Sare Abner Baker.

Ga. Belle watermelon seed, 50c Ib.
and selected. $20 for the lot of 45
lbs. not. mixed, but scod, pure seed.
J. D. Whitfield, Ty Ty, Ga. Rt. 2.

Choice Alpha seed barley in lots of
25 bu. or moze; for sale. B. G. Web-
eter, Atlanta, Ga. 2310 Boulevard Drive,
N. E. -

Pure Lifsey melon seed, $1 lb. and
voctage; 500 or move lbs. 75c Ib. All
seed guar. to be pure Lifsey. Write.
C. W. Collins, Atlanta, Ga. 812 1-2
Bankhead Ave. :

Pumpkin seed, 10c cup; imp. Rocky
Ford canta'ouve seed, 102 per thls. Mrs.
W. T. Smith, Carlton, Ga. RFD 2.

Tom Watson meln seed hand saved
from selected melons, 75c lb. postp2id.
Sample on renvest. Tilden , Johnson,



Coolidge, Ga. RFD 2.

gra.n pop Corn, S..eued, 106 lo. Auuy



MARKET BULLETIN

Absolutely pure Stone Mtn. water-
melon Seed. Hand saved, 75 lb. post-
paid. Attractive wholesale prices. C. F.
Maddox, Buford, Ga.

10 lbs. Valentine bean seed, sound
and clean, 30c lb. or exch. for good,
white feed sacks. Ea. to pay postage.
= L. C. Ramphy, Elberton, Ga. Rt.

Old fashioned Jones watermelon
seed, from selected melons, 20c cupful,
or $1 lb. Supply limited. W. E. Her-
bert, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 6.

Broom corn seed, Honey Drip cane
seed, and Russian sunf:ower seed, 50c
qt. each, or 3 qts for $1 del. Mrs. L.
M. Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga.

Crotalaria Sericea seed, 60c lb. in
small quantities. Would trade for a

bbl. of syrup or for cow peas. H. B.

Wintenburg, Quitman, Ga.

Winter Heading collard seed, 20c an
oz. del Newnan, or 10c pkt. postpaid.
A. B. McKoy, Newnan, Ga.

1 lb. Stone Mtn. melon seed, 65c, or
exch. for a pr. good layers, common
Leghorn bantams. No checks nor
stamps. Hilton Crutchfield, Tooms-
boro, Ga. : ;

Pure Orange cane seed, $1.25 per bu.
FOB. L. A. Hutcherson, Ash'and, Ga.

Castor oil bean seed, 10cscup. Exch.
for beet seed, winter Eng. pea seed,
large var. tomato seed. Write. Mrs.
Julia Darnell,. Jasper, Ga. Rt. 1.

Nice, clean white nest onions, free
from trash. 45e gal. Add postage. Mrs.
S. E. Crider, Draketown, Ga. Rt. 1.

Sev. hundred lbs. new crop pimiento
seed of best grade, cheap. Write for
price. O. C. Perdue, Yatesville, Ga.

espedeza seed, $4 bu. Tom Watson
melon seed, 65c lb. Stone Mtn. melon
seed, 75c lb. W. D. Cox, Manassas, Ga.

Pure Honey Drip cane seed, 4c lb.
FOB. Horace Darnell, Winston, Ga.

Calif. or Moss beer seed, 25c per
start. Fresh grown and has not becn
frozen. Prepaid. Mrs. Eli Green,
Hapeville, Ga. Central Ave.

Vadcos smooth var. Eng. peas, 45c lb.
Van Antwerps new, de-icious vegetable
green, Tendergreen, ready for use in 25
days from planting. 10c pkg. of seed,
15c oz. Old fashioned tender corn-
fie'd bean, 55c lb. long, tender okra
seed, 10c large pkg. and extra fine
oumpkin seed, 10c pkg. Miss Eva Cog-
burn, Alpharetta, Ga. Rt. 2.

Seed Wanted

Want to exch. value for. bunch bean
eed, garden pea seed, dried apples,
resh butter. Write before senu.ng.
virs.. Loverna Lindsey, Stockbridge,
3a. Rt. 2, Care W. S. Davis.

Want to exch. value for Tom Wat-

son or Stone Mtn. watermelon <eed.
Mrs. E. L. Lester, Ft. Valley, Ga.







Miscellaneous For Sale



Martin gourds, 4 qt. cap. and two
gourds, 25c; 3 qt. cap./11 straight, 2
qt. cap., 10 srtaight. These prices in-
clude 2 post. No stamps taken.
Mrs. T. B Thomas, Thomasboro, Ga.

Fine, med. and coarsely ground oy-
ster shell for chickens, $1 per 100 lbs.
FOB. W A. Smith, -Savannah, Ga.
102 Bay St. East.

3 to 400 nice, white feed sacks, 109
Ip. size, 7 1-2c each, also 3 to 400 nice
burlap sacks, same size, 10c_ each.
Consider trading some for first grade
honey in 5 and 10 lb. pails or exch
for sted oats, at 69c bu. P. V. Ryals,
Cornelia, Ga. RFD.

1 bu. black walnuts, this yr. crop,
shelled, $1 FOB. Cash. H .E. Mealer,
Aairsville, Ga.. RFD 2.

1 Daisy churn, size 40, $2 or exch.
for pullets. Mrs. Geo. T. Bagwell,
Abbeville Ga.

2 1-2 lbs. nice, white wool, 50c; blk.
walnuts, 20c; hickory nuts, 25c gal.
white nest onions, 40c gal. dried apples,
15c lb. broom corn seed, 10c snuff-box
full and mixed okra seed, 15c per
snuff-box full. Add postage to all.

Mrs. Nancy Braswell, Loganville, Ga.

Rt 2.

Back walnuts, hulled, $1.25 bu. del.
A. N. Wigzins, Preston, Ga.

About. 40 Ibs. nice, large hickory nuts
for sale or exch. for a pr. of bantam
chickens, male and female. Harry
Sullivan, Lithonia, Ga. RFD 1.

1 1-2 bu. large, well seasoned black
walnuts, not hulled; $1.65 del. 1 3-4 lbs
fresh long leaf mustard seed, very
slightly mixed with curley, 50c del.
Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga.

|room ceiled house.



Miscellaneous: Wan e



Want shell bark hickory nuts
the large, tnin shelied var. Sent
a aiu prices. Write waat you

nd may have next Fall. J. W. C
Rossville, Ga.

Want to exch. Everbearin
berry plants, Concord grape
rooted, sesuing peacn trees, 10Fr
feed sacks, also sev. ibs. nice su
peaches tree of worms in exch.
sacks or other value. Mrs. C. EB,
man, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 5.



Write for
W. L. Wilson,

potatoes.
real bargain.
Ca Rt.

I need and will exch. Stahls
rabbits for the following: TY
onion sets, seed corn, I. ota:
guineas, peas, bean secd, 2 pigs, me
Schumac miliet seed, syrup,
fruits, peanuts, cow, pony, oO
mule, or anything can use.
bentley, Milledgeville, Ga.

Want 15 egg size cartons for s

ping hatching eggs in small 1

exch. Ky. Wonuer pole beans, wl
running limas, or cornfield bean
at 35c lb. or will sell beans for |
John Weaver, Draketown,

Want 109 Ibs, peanuts; 1 35 gal.
Sugar Cane syrup; 10 bu. Port
sweet potatoes (n-.pected). Ex
ue for same. Yonge Wasker, M
Ga. Rt. 1.

Want lint cotton, meat dried pe:
es and apples. yellow crowder
or white. W.li exca. equal vaiu 1
fig sprouts and other nursery Si
and value. O. B. Wood, Grif

Want to buy following: a
blooded pigs, 8 12 wks. old, 2
sows, or sows and pigs: 1 bu.
srowder peas; few heifer calves
yearlings, dried apples, free of wor
And want to sell tne following or e.
ror above: 50 bu. or less selecte :
resistant cotton seed, at $1 bu. 40 bt
or less little white Spanish peanu
seed, $1.15; 60 Ibs. Laiedo soy bean:
1930 crop, $5; pure Ga. Cane Syl
10 lb. cans, 6 tor $4.50; 16 ga
910 each. L. E. Phillips, Colquit

Farm Help Wanted : 2

Want a good colored family.
or 2 mules to crop on 38rd an
and half of hogs. Hogs will b
nished, also some rations are
Bie See Elbert Roberts, Glen

a.

Want a young couple, able to.
nance themse.ves, that are farmer
o live with me and I as one of th
amily, and working as one ~
family. Will give rent free onl
es to pay, which are about $75
yy, Small farm of 20 acres and 3
For further
formation, answer with stamped,
addressed envelope. W. E. Judk
Dalas. Ga. Rt. 6, Box 128.

Want widow to help in farm ho
raise poultry, help in garden and |
Good home for rizht party.
for full information. cr come See. |
M. A. Stavner. Bowdon, Ga. Rt.

Want farm help for a farm
from Atlanta Sprin~. electric 1
49 acres open. On 8rd and 4th
R, P FE hanks. Conley, Ga. R

Want men to work 1 or 2 horse cra
Must furnich self. Gord land for p
nuts. A. N. Wiggins, Preston,

Wart smart. reliable woman or s
tled girl to hep on farm with lig
work for reasonable salary, at
Mrs. J. J. Edmondson, Valdosta, Ga.

Positions Wanted









family: 2. to plow, 3 to hoe, a
ing to work. Have to be fur
L. C. Baty, Canon, Ga. RFD 3.
Want for standing rent an impro
ed farm of 100 acres or more, witl
75 mi. Atlanta. Prefer 1 with 2
of bldgs - 4or 5 rooms each
plenty of out-bldts., a good
with running water, and at least
land for 2 mules. Irwin Bach
Atlanta, .Ga. E. Atlanta Post Off

Janta for Standng rent. Must b
venient to schon. C. M. Estes,
lasville, Ga. 24 Rose Ave.
Want 1 horse crop for 1931.
have help. Small family. Would
cider small erist mill in connect
Carter Terrell. Newborn, Ga. _
19 vr. old man wants job on
for wages. Raised on farm and
dn anv kind of farm work. obe
etc. Alva Jones, Juniper, Ga. Rt,
(Continued on page sixteen)



FOURTEEN
Plants For Sal

mtinued from page eleven)
aring strawberry piants- 25c
$1 pr 500; $1.75 per M. Wili
for Delaware Grape vines or
persimmon or Everbearing
erry sprouts. Write -what you
_to offer. Also have Himalaya
verries at 50c doz. C. W. Page,
ross, Ga.
gh and stocky frost proof cab-
janis, $1 2 500 postpaid; $1
f . McRee, Meigs, Ga.
y Jersey, Fiat Duich, Copenha-
Market; Charleston Wakefield
oe cabbage plants 60c pe.
$l. per M; $1.60 per 2M. Jno. B.
Fitzgerald, Ga.
9st proof cabbage plants, leadin;
ties, well rooted 60c per 500; $1
M. Prompt shipment. Rosco
Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 4.
d, white and yetlow Bermuda on
plants $1.10 del. Cash or mone;
- with order. M:. M. Yarbrough.
on, Ga. :
idzu plants, 2 yrs. old and morc
M FOB., also 1 yr. cutting:
ood roots, $4.50 per M. by par-
Ost prepaid. Prompt service. L.
Sanders, Dewy Rose, Ga. Rt. 2.
teins E. Flat Dutch cabbage plants
yer 300; $1 per 600; $1.25 per M.
aid. Mrs. J. C. Orr, Winder, Ga.

everbearing strawberry plants
M. Mrs. T. L. Cochran, Tem-



per
Ga. -
ow taking orders for pink skin
. Rican potato plants, gov. in-
, March delivery. Wul have
000 early. Frost proof | cabbage:
oS. oe damaged by cold, $1 per
Can ill any size order same day
is received. Jack Bower, Dixie,

e ral Progressive _ everbearing
berry plants, 25c per 100 not pre-
Mrs. J. F. Trawick, Tennille,

abbage plants now ready for Jan.
eb., Nice piants, well rooted gua-
ed. full count and prompt ship-
Postage paid on 500 up to two

ee $1.25 per M; 5 to: 10M.

pr. WD mpress*;. collect.) J. .C.
ambers, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1.
lat Dutch cabbage and Ga. col-
21d plants 15c per 100; earliest Klon-
ike strawberry plants, 30c per 100;

bearing strawberry plants, 40c per |

Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ga.

e-liest variety Klondyke strawber-
wants, 25c per 100; $1.75 per M
eles. Os -T. Hunt, Cumming, Ga.

& sest variety improved Klondike
trawberry plants, all well rooted
ovng plants, 30c per 100; $1.50 pe:

3 $2.25 per M del. Prompt ship-

. J. S. Crowe, Cumming.
ystal Wax onion plants 40c pe:
ec per 500; $1.25 per... M <del
send money order. J. J. Shear-
, Guyton, Ga. i
Wakefield. and Early Flat Dutch.
due stem collards, $1.15 per M de-
ered. 75c per M in 5M lots anc
sve. Crystal Wax and yellow Ber-|
ida onion plants $1.25 per M. B. R.4
odliff, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.
yharleston Wakefield, E. J. cabbage
nts, now ready $1 per M del. or 5M
over 75c per M all del. G. E. Wal-.
p, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.

ceberg lettuce plants, 35c per 100.t

or more, 100 postage prepaid. Mrs.
R. Morgan, Americus, Ga: Rt. -D.
ost proof
Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage
ts 75c per 500; $1.25 per M post-
d or 5M at 75c per M express col-
Large well rooted plants, prompt
ipment. R. S. Burgess, Pembroke,

ost proof cabbage plants 60c per

00, $1 per M postpaid. W. H. Weaver.

a, Ga.

bbage and collard plants, 75c per
$1.25 per M. Bermuda onion sets
r gallon; Bermuda onicn plants.

per. 500, $1.10 per M del. Guy
, Gainesville, Ga)
ost proof early Jersey Wakefield
bage plants 20c per 100: 60c per
J; or $1 per M delivered. 5M _ lot:
M del. Prompt shipment. Winfred
drip. Flowery Branch, Ga.
iow booking orders for Cliets peck
as pyeet potato plants
|) per M. April and May. delivery.
J. Braddock, Elko, Ga. e Be
ost proof, E. J. and Chas. W. cab
plants. 55c per 509: Nc per M
10 per 2 M. del Crvstal Wax onion
nts 60c per 500: $1 per M del br
P. and ouickshipment. S. C. Rowe
izzerald, Ga. Box 172. pe
qghudz plants 60c per 100: $5 per

Charleston Wakefield |



I pay postage on 1,000 or over.

MARKET BULLETIN

10 ea;

Himalaya - blackberry era se
rooted. R.

3 for 25c; 75 per doz. well
G.- Bryan, Philomath; Ga.
Progressive everbearing strawberry
plants 35c per 100 postpaid. Few Mas-
todon everbearing strawberry planis,

.5 per 100; black raspberry plants 6

ior 35C; postpaid. Mis. Sarah Grin-
dle, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1.

Long \island cabbage plants $1 per
300; $1.50 per M delivered. Porto Ri-
ean potato plants and tomato, bei
pepper. and egg piants ready. to ship
oy first of March. Booking ordeis
now. No checks accepted. E. I. Ciem-
ents, Tennille, Ga. ;

_ Cultivated bunch blackberry -plants
22.00 per 100; $20 per M. Charges coi-
ect. Will exch. for cabbage, Bermu-
4a Onion plants, or anything I cai
use. W. G. Keliey, Forest Park, Ga.
Krost proof cabbage plants, earls
jersey and Charlestom Waketieiu
pen field grown, full count, now rea-
\.y, nO delay 30c per 200; 60 per 500,
i per M. delivered by prepaid parce:
ost. J. O. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt.
2 y
Leading varieties cabbage plants 65c
wer 500; $1 per M. delivered in_ firsi
4one. ~ Special prices on larger lots.
vash with order. Mrs. Geo. Gaffney,
itzgerald, Ga. Rt. 1. e

Flat Dutch and. C. W.. cabbage

plants, 60 per 300; 85c per 500; $1.25.
per YM delivered. 5M lots and up $1} Ga

per M. express collect. Prompt ship-
ment no checks. L. M. Wingo, Gaines-
villes.Gar Rt. 2.-

Charleston and Jersey Wakefield
and Flat Dutch cabbage heading va-
riety and Georgia collards, 25c per:
100; $1.25 per M del. 5M and more 75c
per. M, Express coliect. Klondyke and
Lady Thompson strawberry plants 25c
per 100; $1.75 per M del. 5M and more
$1.50 per M_ Express coliect. Full count
and all orders shipped promptly. Ovie
Crowe, Gainesville, Ga. Rt, 1.

Early Jersey and Charleston frost-
proof cabbage plants now ready, 65c
per 500; $1 per M_ postage paid,
prompt shipments. R. Chanclor, Se-
ville, Ga.

Everbearing black mulberry plants,
white scuppernong vines, all well roo-
ted, 8c ea. Mrs. Marvin McCook, Mc-
iIntyre, Ga: Rt.-2. L
__E. J., Wakefield cabbage plants, 40c
per 300; 55c per 500; $1 per M. deliv-
ered. R. M. Crow, Oakwood, Ga.

Crystal. Wax white and yellow Ber-
muda onion plants 75c per 500: $1.25
per M. Frost proof cabbage plants,
0c per 500; $1 per M FOB. Money
order with order. J. E,. Drew, Val-
dosta, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 4.

Missionary strawberry plants, $1.25
ner M; yellow root bone dry, 35 Ib.
Sushaw seeds, 10c doz; yellow meat
vatermelon seed 10c doz. Mattie Mc-
Curley, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2.

- Himalayan blackberry, $5 per 100
1 less quantities 6c per plant. C.F
fatheson. Alto. Ga. Box 121.

Charleston. Wakefield, Early Jerse
sbbave nlants 60c sper 500; $1 per V
tel. $750 per 10M collect. Guy Wal
rin, Flowerv Branch, Ga. -

Kuda plants. two to five yrs. olc-

and well rooted at reasonable prices
Write for prices on quantity wanted
Mh Kennedy, Collins. Ga. zh

Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
leld cahhace plants 60c per 509: #1
ner ME del. $8 ver 10M collect. W. O.
Woaldriv. Flowery Branch, Ga.

Farly Jersey and Charleston Wake-

eld ecabbace nlants, 65 per 500: $1
er M row. ready. Denney Mathis
Slowoery Rranch Ga,
{ Bverhearine black mulberry snrout:
5 fo 6 ff. 8e ea: white seunnernons
ines well rooted, 10c ea. D W. Mc-
sack, MeTntvre--Ga, Rt. 2. Box 17.

Strawherry nlants freauent hearers
meludine mastcdons. ripe herries 20th
of New T5e-and &1 ner 100 Now rea-
Naw, Miss Tda Dodd, /Fairmount, Ga:

- Seed For Sale

Aouash seed, Se. and Oe pke. Red



Sot nenmer. Ae nke, Martin entrd c5oetk.

Sa nko dinner esurd (hold from
sy At) randy far nang
aE fr AD

saActaen

sin
10 each. ox
Rixch. for Wne. peas Adc
: Mrs=N: B. Lewis; Tooms-
STA NGray Rt 23 2 See
Toren vad. alia! fashioned seniiien
mutton The at BAe cal Mrs: Cr
Menree Ga Rt 1
Qohw fmn Aranen cane seed S175
SI HAR Aach with ordear _ B
AAninoiNa Ca Rt 9
Awmoavinran Wondne mrotarmalnn sean
Wty TRA Jae 64
a 1b. E. T. Clements. Tenn-
a

IIIS

Taventia

*faatoyr

~malaneoraty ta wt
Arg ae
A
tens malay cand mAs Th ar eenh
Ar onananwte or. peas. W. F, Valentine
Ga

Tender Beauty, a genuine cornfield

e

ftortAan

2e



snap bean without equal. New intro-
duction, not offered by seedsmen. im-
mensely prolific. Limited supply. 90c
ib. postpaid.
Ga. :
Pumpkin, yellow meat watermelon
or muskmelon seed, 15c pt. Exch, for
bean seed. Mrs, Grace. Murphy, Jas-
per, Ga. Rt. 2.

Watson melon seed, 75c lb. postpaid
Sample on reyuest- Tiden Johnson,
Joolidge, Ga., RFD. 2.

About 30 lbs. Thurmond grey melon
seed, 50c lb. Add postage. J. B. Car=

roll, Pineview, Ga. Rt. 1.

175 lbs. good, sound Stone . Mtn.
melon seed, 75c lb. or less lots $1 Ib.
@xch. for peas, peanuts, oats, meats,
ard, eggs, corn, etc. Will give good
value on anything in exch. Would
sonsider sow hogs, pigs, cow and cali
x 1M lb. mule. Wiley Rogers, Wray,

7a. .

Hastings Stone Mtn. melon seed, $1
b. postpaid. No checks. Clyde Cook.
eltts; Gae Rt. li

Stone Mtn. melon seed, 70c lb. Can-
aloupe, Rocky Ford crossed with
muskmelon, 35 Ib. also okra seed, 15
cupful,. J. L. Ivey, Cordele, Ga. RFD

Texas Ribbon cane seed, 40c gal.
Stone Mtn: melon seed, 85c lb. or exci.
for white feed sacks... Add postage.
Mrs. Tinnie Phillips, Flowery Branci.

Multiplying onion buttons, 10c qt. o:
35e gal. Cash with order. Mrs.\J. Te
Lister, Empire, Ga. Rt. 1.

Worlds Wonder chicken corn, 15<
cup, or 25c lb. Exch--for sugar crowd: .
ers. Also have cabbage plants fo.
Feb. del. Edd Pitts, Leesburg, Ga.

15 lb.. pure Stone Mtn. watermelo:
seed, $1 Ib. or $12.50 for the lot. Mrs
E. H. Smith, Cochran, Ga: Rt. 5.

Pure Stone Mtn. melon seed, 4 Ib;
$1 Ib. also 5 lbs. cantaloupe seed, $1 lk |
eee A. Watson, Graymont, Ge
Roel
Willetts cold proof garden pea seec
very prolific, 30c Ib. also pole sna.
beans, 30c lb. Mrs. E. T. May, War-
then, Ga

Cold proof Eng. pea seed. 20c lb
Will del. all orders over 1 Ib. Mrs. J
J. Edmondson, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 1..
. Old fashioned pumpkin seed, 10.
for large pkg. old fashioned corr
beads (not beans) 10c pkg. grass nut
or chufas, 10c large pkg. artichokes
2oc gal. Add postage on small orders
os Sarah Grihdle, Dahlonega, Ga

Mammoth Russian sunflower seed
(fer chicken feed) 15 lb. 2 lbs. 25c 01
exch. Mrs. G. W. Randall, Lavoriia
(SA: :
The best cornfield bean. seed raised
20c cupful broom corn seed, 10c cup-
ul; large black-eye marrow fat Ene
9gea seed, 15e cupiul; Honey Drip sor-
shum can seed, 10c lb. Bunch bean
seed 20c cupful. Mrs. L. A. McKib-
xen, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2.

White cushaw seed, yellow meat, 15

supful; Rocky Ford cantaloup seed
rue to Name, 20c per a soda-box full
uxch. for bean seed. Thos. C. Hay-
vie, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 1.

. White and red multiplying onions
30c gal. Add. postage.. Mrs. C. B.
Bowen, Lavonia, Ga. |

Long handle dipper and martin

yourd seed. 1 this. 10c del. Mrs. A, B25

Paulk, Ocilla, Ga. foe

Calif. beer seed, 10c pef start. Adc
2c for postage. No stamps accepted.
Miss Ida Wright, Rome, Ga. Rt. 1.
BOX 1S yon :

Stone Mtn. watermelon and mixed
santaloun seed, 75c Ib. Half Runner
white, Ky. Wonder. and little black
dole beans, 35 lb. small white bust
ind running butter beans, 20c Ib. als.
Vill and hot pepper seed, 10c tbls. Mrs
A. E.-Biggers, Rebecca, Ga. ee

exas Ribbon Cane seed, britht
sound and clean. 50c gal. or 3 gal. $1.
S Perinat C. R. Burell, Auburn; Ge

Stone Mtn. melon seed, for sale +
sxch. Miss Pearlie Bowden, Ft. Valle
eae ER, i

Calif beer seed, 25e per start. Mr
~. B. Green, Hapeville, Ga. 864 Cen
ral Ave.

Mixed okra seed, 1-2 pt. 10: 1 a?
se; cowhorn red pepper seed... 10
his. 3 for 25: pumpkin seed. 15 p
vhite and green mixed cucumber :see-
this..10c. Add postace. Mrs. J. M
sey Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 3, Box
50. ls
Pikes Peak (unenvaled for custarc
ond pie: erows similar to pumpkin
out more prolific). Large pkt.. of seed
vith fll information. 2he pastpaid.
S. A. Beavers. Commins: Ga. Rt 9

Cattail millet. 102 lb in nod: 10 Ths.
mevntian wheat corn, edard hunch
hutter-bean seed ea. var. 25e Ib. a
few sage. sted=10c. spoonful: .~ EB. L-
Corley, Mauk, Ga: Rt. 1. ae

C.F. Maddox, Buford, |

. en seed.

r ating onions,

S Thursday, Janu
Calif. beer or moss seed, 10c per
start prepaid. Geo, Floyd, Rockmar
Ga. Rt. 2. : -
40 bu. fine me ist ee 5
bu. also 90 lbs. Half Runner garden
peans, old fashioned kind, as ae oe
lbs. fine pop corn, mix. colors,
ears, in cur 66 Ib. shelled, 7c ib. All
postpaid. Money orders only. J. P,
White, Bowersvilie, Ga.
Perkins mammoth long pod _ okra
seed, 1-4 lb. 25c; 1-2 lb. 40; 5c Ib,
vrepaid. J. M. Fincher, Ringgold, Ga.
pA eee pioneers! Se ee ee
Pure and clean Honey Drip cane
seed, 50c gal. del. Mrs. C. T. Hunt,
Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. : oo
Texas seeding Ribbon Cane seed, 5
ibs. 50 by ins. mail; Stone Min. mei
on seed, 1-4 Ib. 25; 75c lb. postpaid
in Ga. Money order. J. H. Davis, Mil-.
edgeville, Ga. Rt. 5, Box 126.
Sev. bu. best of all cane seed, $2 bu.
a. -R. Bartlett, Lavonia, Ga. RFD 2,
Broad Leaf tob. seed, 25c oz. or $3.-
30 lb. and Golden orange cane seed,
4c lb. or $1.75 per bu. Add postage. IL
Williams, Gainesville, Ga. RFD 7. |
- Japanese squash seed, 15c doz. or le
each if more wanted.. Exch. for corn
or can syrup. James W. Adams, Mt,
Vernon, Ga. 4 4 ee
Stone Mtn. and Tom Watson melon
seed, 1 to 10 los..75 lb. 10 lbs. up, 50c
pb. C. F. Thomson, Thomasville, Ga.
331 S. Broad St. : = Le
Pure Pride of Ga. melon seed, 90c
b. in 100 Ib. lots. $8. Exch. for gar-
Otis Kelley, Griffin, Ga.
at. (Ai sBox 49.47 fs ee
'3-lbs. genuine curly leaf mustard
eed, 30c lb. FOB. 1930 crop. Good
ind sound. W. U. J. Draughon, Whig-
cam, Ga. : see
' White nest onions, 35c gal. white
380c gal. Mrs. Ellar
smith, Talking Rock, Ga, Rt. 2. oe
Ky. Wonder pole bean seed, 25 Ib.
tocky Ford cantaloupe seed, 10c per
kg. white cabbage mustard: seed, 10
ke, Exch. for dried fruit, nice and

| ean, or for white feed sacks: at 10

ach. Mrs. W:
xa. Rt: i pee v Ree ay
Bennie. seed (grows in large bushes
ind has lots of seed; it is good feed
or biddies and chickens), and red hot
yepper seed, both, 5c teaspoonful, or
} for 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Joe W
*ordham, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2, Bo:

W. Charping, Lenox,

35. a Si :
- About 10 var. red hot pepper, 20e Ib.
uso big var. pumpkin seed, 10c oz.
ce per 1-4 Ib. 1-2 Ib. 45c; 80c Ib
Cc. W. Page, Norcross, Ga. ee :
14 lbs. Watson melon seed, Ist yr.
from Assn. and 14 lbs. Stone Mtn,
seed. each, 50c lb. or exch. for Lare-
- Soy beans. H. B. Harper, Wray,

a. sve
Stone Mtn. melon seed, 60c for 10.
lbs or more; 75 lb. for smaller lots.
Sh ages J. M. Everett, Sumner, Ga.
Re 2. Ai
Stone Mtn. melon seed, 35c teacup,
31 lb. also early June corn (make two
crops in 1 season) 35c teacup. Mrs.
e es Robbs, Flowery Branch, Ga.,
5 lbs. pure Stone Mtn. melon seed,
new crop 50c Ib. if lot is taken; 7 lbs.
Xleckleys Sweet, same price. FOB. if
sold this mo. Clement Smith, Austell
Gar Rt di. oS co ee
White nest multiplying onions, 50c
zal. del. Cash or money order. Mrs

seed, 25c cupful, 60c lb. < g00

right sorghum syrup, new crop, 75c
val. FOB. Exch. any of the above for
pring turnip, rape or cabbage seed,
or dried apples. A..J. Pope, Tallapoo

sa, Ga. ee (Eo ay re
"50 bu. Honey Drip sorghum cane
seed, in 2 bu. bags, $1.50 bu. FOB. H.
P. shell. Palmetto, Gas Rt: 2.2 =.

- Hendersons baby lima bean seed, 25

. ). (white) running butter bean seed,

astly white; few speckled, 25c Ib. also
Stle white acre peas, 12 1-2c lb. Cu-
daw seed, 15e oz. yellow and white
p corn. 6c_Ib. on the ear. All post-
eae Fred Atkinson, Ray City,
Pearl or cattail millet, 15 lb. or 5.
Os. and over, 12 1-2c lb. M. B. Ma-
vis. Stockton, Ga... : :
Collard seed, 30c lb. postpaid; plants
1 M. Malvin Collins, Whigham, Ga.
10 lbs. white multiplying nest on-
am sets; $1.25. FOB for lot, or 15 Ib.
lso large white, black-eyed peas, 10c
2 ee Leroy Ashworth, Loganville.
Oe 4 ey Cy ; :
7 1-2 lbs. Stone. Mtn. or Ga. Bell
melon seed. 60c lb Jos. Barnes, Cha-
pies Ga; Rte 2. Boxst <c-
' 5 lbs. Swackard collard seed for sale
R. lL. Cowart. Bronwood, Ga.
Old fashicned shallot onion sets, 15c
qt. or 2-ats. 25c. Mrs, J, T. Bulling:



{ton, Rebecca, Ga.



Thursday, January 15,
, _ Seed For Sale

75 lbs. Dixie Belle melon seed, 35c
Sample on reguest. W. C. Bar-
Macon, Ga. Rt. 7,

ees new Chinese mustard seed

kt.; okra seed, 10c pkt. also small
shelled pop corn seed, 10c pkt. or
for Eng. pea seed. Mrs. Robt.
lier, Acworth, Ga. Rt. 2.

enport watermelon seed, SBur-
finest cantaloup seed, both 20c
pring mustard and winter -curly
ustard, big kind, and Ga. Heading
llard seed, each,l0c pkt. also Big
oston lettuce plants, 1c each. Exch.
ly of the above for early red Val-
tine bean seed at reasonable price.
R. Q. Miller, Acworth, Ga. Rt. 2.
sv. gal. little white nest onions, 40c
so Half Runner beans, 10c cup-
Cash with order. Mrs. W.
an, Toccoa, Ga. Rt. 2.



E. cabbage

S, 500, $1.25; $2 M. Lady Finger
mush peas, 8 los. $1. Cader Ste-
ns, Flowery Branch, Ga.

Mixed watermelon seed, fine var.
30 crop, sound, 25c per teacupful del
n Gem cantaloupe and Banana
uskmelon seed, mixed, 25c cupful
|. No stamps. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan,

roliton, Ga. Rt. 5.

_ Plants Wanted





Ga.

Want to exch. 3 teacupsful of white
ch butter beans, sound and clean,
300 cabbage plants: 100 of Flat

Jutch and 200 of Jersey Wakefield.
wnt plants by the last of January.

rite before sending; Ea. to pay pos-

. M. Foster, Carroll-

Want to exch. 5 bu. Half and Half
tton seed for 5 bu. of the full stamp
Rico potato slips for bedding
DOSES. J. Gordon Thigpen, Ad-
Want to exch. Dixie Belle or Tom
son watermelon seed or Lady Fin-
er peas for White Bermuda onion
nd cabbace plants. Mrs. B. L. Blood-
orth, McIntyre, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want 1 gal. white nest onions, free,
om trash. Exch nice flour sacks or

hee Mrs, C. E. Joiner, Blythe

ERG 1: :
Want Japanese persimmon trees,
raspberry and dewberry
bank, Smyrna, Ga. Rt:
ant to exch. strawberry plants for
muda onion plants. 150 plants for
onion plants and 100 early cab-
ge plants, white wax onion. Ea. to
; tage. Mrs. B. F. Morrison,
inesville, Ga. Rt. 8.

Want to exch. value for 1M Chas.

. cabbage plants, or for syrup, or for
eed sacks, 100 lb. size. Ea. to pa

P. J. B. Lindsey, Stockbridge, Ga.,

Rt. 2. Care W. S. Davis.

Want to exch. a_pr. of thoroughbred
nehilla rabbits. 9 mos old for 2M.
rbearing strawberry plants. Ea. to

. Mrs. E. L. Lester, Fort Val-

Seed Wanted

Want to exch long, slick leaf mus-
tard seed for Purple Top or White
Globe turnip, or red beet seed. Ea. to
pay postage. Mrs. Geo. M._ Foster,

mrollton,Ga. Rt..1o. 4.
Want Govt. insp. Porto Rico pota-
ne erown from vines for bedding.
Make best price, FOB; also want sev
bs. Mareglobe tomato seed. and. sev.
lbs. pimiento seed and sev var rood
cabbage seed. Make best offer. Exch
cabbase plants or pay cash. Mrs. H.

Franklin, Register, Ga.

Want green Glaze collard and wht.

eadine collard. 1-2 lb. of each. Mrs.
J. J. Bond, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 8.

- Will exch. 2 teacups of white lima
beans for 1 gal. white multiplying on-
ions, or will exch other seed for 1-2
gal. yellow Bermuda onion sets,
exch. 1 teacup of the little

neh bean for \3 gts. of white mul-

plying nest onions. Must be clean

d good. Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. L.
R. Ashworth, Loganville, Ga. RFD 4.







: Miscellaneous For Sale



0 Ib. new crop black walnuts, hull-
@d and dried. Make best offer. Mrs.
J. E. Yawn, Rhine, Ga. Rt. 1.
Enough long, clean straw for 12
brooms, 75c FOB, or will exch for 1
setting of pure bred Brown L. eggs, or

King, 10c.

oes Claud



MARKET.

for White nest onions, or anything
can use. Sat. guar. Mrs. C. E. Join-
er, Blythe, Ga. Rt. 1. ~

Tobacco, old and poy. Best grade.
20c per lb. 5 Ibs. boxed same grade
at 15c ib. Smoking grade, 10c. tb.
Money order. Alexander Campbell,
Surrency, Ga.

Japan walnuts, 10c for 50 postpaid.
Mrs. Belle Hale, Jefferson, Ga. Rt. 5.
Heat cured tobacco, Bright Lead:
chewing, 12 1-2c; smoking, 9c. S. P.
Hutto,.Surrency, Ga.

Barn cured tob. chewing, 15c; smo-
Add postage. No orders
for less than $1. Mrs. D. L. C. Har-
per, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. :

90.lbs. Japan walnuts, 10c lb. FOB.
Taylor Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 2.

400 lbs. Hickory nuts, 3c lb. FOB.
Will exch. Leroy McClain, Thomas-
ville, Ga. Rt. 3.

|, Black walnut kernels, 50c lb. 5 Ibs.

$2.25. Can supply 10 to 15 lbs. per

week; 60 to 80 lbs. per ma& John

Crone, Philomath, Ga.

100 lb. size white, feed sacks, free
from holes, 3 for 25c. Postage paid
on 12 or more. G. F. Wells, Atlanta,
Gar Rt 2:

200 lbs. black walnuts, goed and dry
but not hulled, $2.50 for lot FOB So-
perton. Randolph C. Williams, Mt.
Vernon, Ga.

Large bundles of broom = straw,
enough for 1 doz. brooms, $1 postpaid;
* Ib. lard buckets, 7c each, not post-
paid. Exch. for peas, peanuts, corn
or 100 lb. size white feed sacks. Ea.
to pay postage. Mrs. R. W. Hudson,
Lorane, Ga. Rt. 1. ; :

4 lbs. good dark red tobacco, del.
in Ga. $1. J. W. Gay, Jasper, Ga.

Black walnuts, dry and hulled, .$1
bu. FOB; Sweet peach pickles and cu-
cumber sweet. both 40c per at. Mrs.
C. A. Black, The Rock, Ga. Rt. 1.



Miscellaneous Wanted



Want to hear from: party
Blood Root, Ginseng,
Quote prices. Mrs. H.
Rome, Ga. Rt. 3.

Buff, Red, Rock Brahma and Giant
hatching eggs foy last of January~del.
also want goose feathers, lint cotton in
smaH quantity, canned fruits, preserves
etc. and white feed sacks, in large
quantity. All del. h. value. Mrs.
Mary Sirmans, Homerville, Ga.

Want farm products. Will exch. $50
value for same. E. J. Hart, College
Park, Ga. :

Farm Help Wanted

Want a good, reliable, honest man
who can_do general farm work and
is exp. Give a good home, board and
washing and $10 or $12 per mo. Must
be willing to work. At once. W. B.
Kilcrease,. Sylvester, Ga, Rt. 5. Box

Want middle-aged couple without
children to live on my place. 1 mi

having
Rattle Weed.
W. Bryson,





y|from Gainesville: to look after chick-

ens, garden and gen. work around
place and woman to do other work
wanted. Excellent living quarters
above dbl. garage, with electric lights,
running water and fuel furnished free
Give ref and state wages expected,
with or without board, in first letter.
oe J. Pearce, Gainesville, Ga. Box
201. ie
Want 2 boys, 16 to 20 yrs. old, for
farm work near Thomasville.
home; opportunity of learning farm-
ing under graduate of State College
of Agriculture; and small wage. Ed-
win F. Shippey, Athens, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want a white boy about 12 to 14
vrs. old to live as one of family in a
nice, respectable family of man and
wife (no children) only. Will treat

you right, just like own child, send

to school, and furnish good clothes,
board and some spending money. A
splendid opportunity to the right boy
and if you stay until 21 yrs. of age
will give a fine start in life.
terested write at once and give ref.
no matter how far away you may live.
Must be sober, of good habits and

easy to get along with. Can also give

you ref. if desired. J. P. White, Bow-
ersville, Ga., Care Whites Store.

Want croppers for a good 4 horse
farm with 4 houses, lot of fresh land
(made 25 bales of cotton and 400 bu.
corn this yr.) within 1 mi. of school
and church; located at High Point,
Ga. known as the Hannah farm. Will
rent for 4bales of cotton or on 3rd
and 4th to reliable party. A. A. Mc-
Cain, Temple. Ga. Rt. 1.

Want 2 able-bodied, exp. farmers.
Prefer men from 25 to 40 yrs. of age.
$10 per mo. and board, straight- time.
J. J. Richardson, Decatur, Ga. RFD 2.

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22 mi, Atlanta on Chattahoochee riv-
er, on 3rd and 4th crops. Party to
furnish mules and owner will turnish
half of chickens and cattle and all
broed sows and boars and receives 1-2
stock. raised. 8 room house, out-bldgs
and plenty of bottom land. See per-
sonaliy with ref. S. S. Storer, Atian-
ta, Ga. 809 Thrower Bldg.

Want help for 2 horse farm on 8rd
and 4ths. Willing to help some. No
one need apply who has not stock.
Plenty of fruit and a good pasture.
pe B. T. Osborn, Clermont, Ga. Rt.

Want boy, 15 to 20 yrs. old to help
on farm. Do gen. farm work and live
as 1 of family. Must be honest, so-
ber, not use any ,profane language,
and a good worker. Will give share
of crop. W. E. Cook, Alpharetta, Ga.
RFD 4

Want a reliable white man, exp. in
growing tobacco, to live in my home
and do gen, farm work. Will pay $15
mo. and board to the right party.
Plenty of amusements in the neigh-
borhood. Must not use profanity o1

whiskey at all. M. B. Mathis; Stock-

ton, Ga.

Want a partner in farm stock anc
poultry, to assist. in operations. one
who has some ready cash or equip-
ment. Farm contains nearly 400 ac-
res, well fenced, well watered, 3 mi.
river and creek bottoms. W.. V.
Phipps, Gainesville, Ga. Box 223.

Want man with tools to run black-

smith shop and wood yard combined

One that can handle wood or iron,
shoe horses, mend plows, make wag-
ons and so forth and so on. Have an
ideal place, 1 1-2 mi. from Broad St.
Augusta, on peach orchard. Mrs. D.

C. Wall, Augusta, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 12.

Want (only) a man who can finance

self, to cultivate 30 acres on. halves

and raise vegetables for market. 1-2
mi. heart of city. Can start chicken
and hog raising, also vegetable mar-
ket. Either or all, on halves. Preiei
eS ex-soldier. J. M. McNeel, Helena,

a.
Want a middle aged woman or girl
at once to assist with gen. light work
around farm home, chickens, garden,
etc. Small salary. Only 2 in family.
Mrs. John A. Crumney, Doctortown,
Ga. Box 36.

Will pay $10 to $15 per mo. to hon-
est, able and willing young man _ to
do gen. farm work. Prefer 1 who does
not smoke. Give good home to right
party. Apply at once. J. A. Boat-
right, Graham, Ga.

Want colored family for small two
horse crop, 50-50 basis. Plow and hoe
forces. and 1 girl for extra work. Live
near town. H. FP. Arnold, Decatur,
Ga. RFD 2.

Want a real good hand to work on
50-50 basis. Party must have will-
ingness and grit to work, and is
peaceable, and will stick to work. T.
Booth, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 4.

Positions Wanted

Married man, wife and 2 children
want a small crop for 1931 on halves.
Owner to furnish everything. Or will
work by day or month. Elvin Smith,
Orange, Ga.

Want job looking after a large on
farm or as_ inspector of some kind.
Family of 4 children. Good, honest
and exp. in farm and other work.
Honest, and ~ood worker. W. L. Cas-
tleberry, Adel, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 107.

Want job on up-to-date dairy. 8 yrs





exp. Have family. Ref. if necessary.

Smith Hightower, Valdosta, Ga. RFD
6. Box 84.

Want a 1 horse farm on _ halves.
Have to be furnished. Do not mina
work and ready to be moved now. J.
T .Barnes, Farrar, Ga. Rt. 1.

White man with 3 grown boys wants

job on farm. Can do most any kind
of farm work. Will take crop or work
for wages. Write or come see me. Bob
Sanders, Danville. Ga. Rt. 3._
Want job milking and raising pqul-
trv. 20 vrs. old, single and can do
any kind of: work. State salary, etc.
at once. Susie Wilson, Meeks, Ga.

Want a good 1 horse crop on 50-50
basis. 32 vrs. old. Married, have wife
and 4 children. Am honest, healthy.
sober and a good worker. Want fairlv
sood 3 or 4 room house, good barn;
near school. Want to be with man
who ean furnish me work for wage
until March ist. Have to be moved
and have help from landlord. Can
furnish ref if desired. State. best of-
fer in first letter. Bud Haynie, Villa
Rica, Ga. Rt. 4. s

Want a 2 or 3 mule farm on halves,
or to work for waves part of time.
Have 3 bovs and self, 4 regular hands
and others to do day work. Will work

2 mule truck and stock farm about|for $15 per mo. or will take 2 horse



on halves and have one of the bo:
for wages. All raised on farm. (
not-smoke or drink and am reliable,
etc. and can give ref. H. A. McLane,
Colbert, Ga. Rt. 2, ne

Want a good 1 horse crop on halves
I to furnish self and other party to
furnish land, mules, and plow tools.
I will furnish half fertilizer. Want a~
3 or 4 room house. Or will take a 2
horse crop with 2 sets of houses on
it and furnish me $40 for my Buddie,
Both are good, honest, hustlers and
farmers. W. V. Cash, Atlanta, Ga.
80h Lindsey Ave.

18 yr. old man desires job on farm.
Healthy, sober, honest with good hab-
its, and willing worker. Life time exp
in farming. Daniel H. Moran, Barnett
Ga. RFD 1. X

Want job on farm for wages. Can
do most any kind of work, operate
machinery, etc, 22 yrs. old. Raised on
a Lioyd Cooke, Vienna, Ga. Rt

Want farm on halves. Dairy, hogs,
cattle raising and work for wages. 4.
erown sons, that understand riding
cultivators. Can furnish good. rei.
Have to be moved and will repay par
ea. month. Have 3 good cows of m
aa Mrs. M. L. Bray, Waiden, Ga
Pyye Le

Want job on farm. Have wife and
2 children, 9 and 5 yrs. oid. Want a
1 horse crop or hire. Wiie and self
are good miulkers. Worked on farm
all my life. Ail of us healthy. Want.
party to move us, feed us and clotne
us and we will work tor same. Stat
full details in first letter. Am a white
man. Can go to work at once. Carl
ton F. Henderson, Fayetteville, Ga.
AFD 1; Care J. H. Plunket. Ke

Want job on farm or dairy. Exp. in
both and can drive car, tractor, etc,
18 yrs. old. Singie. Honest, sober, wil-
iing worker. State wages in first let-
cer, Jack Van Houten, Barnesville,
Ga. Rt. 2, Box -64.

Widow wants place in farm home ~
for self and 1 (gir!) child. Want a
chance and dont mind work. I dont
mean to be a slave. Mrs. Ora Mur-_
ray, Nashville, Ga. RFD 2, Care G. C.
Richardson. 6
. Want 2 horse farm on 50-50 basis.
7 in family, all large enough to work;
1 grown son and self to plow. Don
mind work, cut wood or anything,
when not busy in crop. Must have
some help from landlord. Write or
come see me. Jack Sheridan, Mays-
ville, Ga. Rt. 2. f SS

Want job on dairy. Single man
perfect health, honest,. sober and .
nard worker, for $12 or $15 per week -

and board. Frank Kittrell, Wray, Ga.

Want a good dairy. 2 yrs. of college
in dairying and have been with the
Foremost Dairy Herd at Savannah,
and have worked with a reg. herd out
of Atlanta. C. V. Martin, Atlanta, Ga.
686 Spring St. :

Want job for self and pr. of mules.
Will furnish wagon or drag coop. Will
work cheap. State price. Rae Chath-
em, Duluth, Ga. \

Want 3 or 4 horse farm on shares
Have 4 plow hands and 2 helpers. 42
yrs. old. Life time exp. J.-P. Smith,
Madison, Ga. :

Want job on farm with good man.
that can furnish me and move me ~
Can do most any kind of work. Self
re aad Herman L. Spearman, Pool-
er, Ga.

Widow woman of good character
wants home with good people on farm
Can do any kind of farm work ex-
cept plowing. Exp. if needed, come af-
ter me. Mrs. Lula Morris, Atlanta,
Ga. 315 Forrest Ave.

29 yr. old, reliable, educated man
wants job as caretaker of lodge, res-
ervation, chicken farm, rabbit ranch,
summer or winter home, etc. Salary
no object. Best of ref. as to reliabil-
ity, character and honesty. Anxious
to get located at once.) Art Rudisell,
Atlanta,,Ga., Care Gen. Del.

Want a good 2 horse farm on shares.
Have my own stock and tools. Have
to have help to get food for my stock
and a small due bill for: my family.
R. C. Phillips, Stillmore, Ga, Box 125.

Exp. farmer with small family
wants work on farm with man who:
will furnish and move me, and will
furnish work until crop time, then
share crop. D. C. Lively, Atlanta, Ga.
$44 Wells St. Phone Ma. 2983. ee

Want job on farm to do general
light farm work for wages. Can raise
hogs, cattle, poultry, plow, do repair
work, orchard pruning, or take charge
and caretake. Prefer near Atlanta,
50 vrs. old Have wife and 2. small
children, Would consider other prop-
osition on farm work. A, Stone,
Atlanta, Ga. RFD 4,





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Exp. farmer wants job as manager
f large farm or piantation. Agricul-
tural College graduate. Family. Must
e comfortable home and access to
1 high school. Available at once.
Long exp. in general farming and lve
elas raising. Or will take a first
( _ farm fully equipped with and
for dairying, hog raising and pouitry,
with cows enougn to pay running ex-
penses and land and mules enough to
produce the necssary feed crops. For
ref. and details write: S. A. Martin,
omasville, Ga, Care Commerciai
ank,

ant job as blacksmith or miller.
in do first class iron or Soc
a Can give ref. Geo. R
Rome, Ga. Rt.

ant a job drivine truck and trac-
, etc. on farm. Exp. J. P. Christ-
, Experiment, Ga.

young women want positions. Will
rk reasonable. Exp.
work on iaim and otner work. Miss-
es Eula and Grace Butler, Alma, Ga.

_ Exp. man wants job driving tractor
or truck in peach or app.e orchard,
or would take job for wages on farm,
ck, or truck.. Have wife and three
children. Honest, sober, ae bad hab-

State wages per mo. T. W. Man-
Bs Dudley, Ga. Rt. 1. Se

fant work on a farm for wages
or any way can earn a living. 9 in
family, 7 children (oldest boy is
grown). All good workers, willing and
exp. farm help. Have to be moved.
adly in need of help. Will take a
2 horse farm and landlord to fur-
hh and finance until crop is made.
ee accept

H. owen. :

Want to correspond with 5 liv-
ine within 25 mi. Atlanta who ha3
suitable land for tomatoes and Bell
pepper. Able to finance self. A. H
ella aa Atlanta, Ga. 281 Garnett



Want a 1 horse crop on_ shares;
ear school and church. Have a grown
son morho can work for other party if
snitable. Can Ge repair work on piace
if. BUD . J. Meeks, Lithonia, Ga.

Exp. dairyman wants job with a good
_ 20 or 30 cow dairy. Write or come to
J. M. Eason, COnyers,

Want 1 horse farm on 50-50 basis.
Life exp. Have wife and 2 sets of
bwins. Write or see. J. C. Mobley, Av-
ondale Estates, Ga. C-o Gen. Del.

Want job as overseer, or working
eman, of place for wages. Honest.
ober, agreeable and know how to
handle labor. Am not afraid to tare
id and do not have to be told every-

Pployers interest. State wages per wk,
rwcluding board. J. M. Cavender,
Brooks, Ga.

Want. 4 or 5 horse farm on 50-50
basis. Have to be furnshed. V. Y.
ogins, Chattahccchee. Ga.

White man, age 40, wife and 4 child-
m wants place as Overseer of farm or
vate estate. Exp. in all farm work.
ide exp. in farm work also, caring
for chickens, cows, etc. 2 children
ge enough to hoe and gather crop.
ling to work for living wages with
house and fuel furnished. Must have
place at once. Best cf ref. W. H.
Priest, Atlanta, Ga. 465 Oxford Ave. N.

ib place on farm for self and 16
. old son. Dairy, light farm work.
ave to be moved. Prefer with widow-
Mrs. L. M. Pinnell, Atlanta, Ga. 217
Hunter St. S. E.

Want to get with party who can fur-
-me abcut 5 acres of good farm-
land, also furnish everything for
. Know how to farm. Single, 22
Id. Want to get with party who
good man and who does not drink.
once. J. W. Crowe, Blackwells, Ga.

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Want 1 horse crop on 50-50 basis an
ust furnish me stock and tools and
ions. Ref. if needed. Have to be
loved. Wife 2nd 1 small child and
lf aE, H. I. Woody, Acworth, Ga.
Dairyman, small fami'y. 32 yrs. old.
ife long exp. in dairy farming, willing
nd able to handle any position on
ry farm, best of ref. wish position

_a good party. K. Leth, Lakeland,
Sages } *

. Shores,-

in gen. light:

= to do! always work for my em-



PIGEONS FOR SALE
5 reg. N. Z. White does and 1 buck,
$25, exp. prepaid. Mrs. Eva Taylor,
Tapevilie, Ga, Box 363.

30 White Kings, guar. to raise 1 Ib.
squabs, Muff Tumblers Homers, ea va-
riety, $1.75 per pr. Pigmy Pouters, $3
pr. also odd birds, $1 each. Will exch.
ior chickens at market price. E. HE.
= Atlanta, Ga. 20 Gertrude

ace

White Kings, banded and working.
Extra good stock. $1.50 per pr. or will
exch. F. B. Flanders, Rockledge, Ga.

Red Carneaux and Homers, about
95) pr. at. 90 . pr. here; Near Dry
See. Geo. W. Williams, Macon,

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Baby Chicks Wanted

Want 200 little chicks to raise on
halves. Have good place for -chicks.
Any kind. Let party have weekly re-
port. Mrs. Eugene Denney, SButier,
Ga. Rt. 1. ;

Live Stock F or Sale -









CATTLE FOR SALE
~2 J. cows, giving about 2 gal. of
milk per day. Freshened last July
and August, either one gives 3 1-2 or
4 gal. when fresh. $40 each or exch.
1 for good, sound work mule. C. L.

Redd, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 4.

1 cow. 15-16 Jersey. 6 yrs. old, giv-
ing 1 1-2 gal. miik per day if oe
good. Freshen next September. T.
tested. $27.50. Wil take a hog or 5
pigs in the trade. Write what you
have~to offer;
a Ned Sims, Maysville, Ga. Rt.

1 yellow cream coior full Jersey, ms
igible to reg. 5 mos old ie cali, $20.
Cash with order. Thos. . Woiford,
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 3.

1 J. milch cow, good cond. Gives 4
gal; milk. $75. Reb: Brown, Mchkae,
Ga.

1 milch cow, 6 yrs. old, freshen
about April 20t th. Will give 4 gal. milk
$45; 2 yr. old heifer, freshen April 15:
$30; 3 yr. old heiier, freshen 1n Feb-
vuary, $45; 9 mos. old heifer calf, $15.
Ce, Misterfeidt, College Park, Ga.,
Fairburn Rd.

Young Grade J. milch cow and calf,
mo. old, $50 del. here. Will take grain
any kind, and hay or peas, as pari
pay, bal. cash. R. P. Steinne.mer,
ao. Ga.

1-2 J. and 1-2 Holstein, 4 gal. zt
1-2, 2 lb. butter cow. Freshened Dec.
12: Very gentle, $75. James Ezzell,
Rockmart, Ga.

Reg. J. milch cow, will have second
calf soon; gave 3 gal. ist calf. Now
34. mos. old. Majestic Sarah of Tif-
ton.- Gave $76 ior her when 13 mos
old. Daughter of famous White
Flash: of (So. Ga. A. &-M. Coilege.
Bred to Volunteers Foremost Jap
of Ga. State College, $90 FOB. J. Carl
Daughtry, Metter, Ga.

1 J. milch cow, iresh in 4th calf.
Splendid butter cow. $438 cash at barn.
fas G. J. Holcomb, Bremen, Ga. Box

3 1-2 mos. old J. heifer, ~ not ree.
Black markings, fawn color, $15 FOB
or trade for light breed hens at 18c lb.
FOB. W. S. Mixon, Griifin, Ga.

2 extra fine Reg. Guernsey heifer
calves, out of 4 gal. cows and their
sire is out of 6
the very best blood of the Guernsey

breed. Langwater May MRose anu
Bell Founder. breeding. Old Beil-
founder sired Countess Prue with

a 1 yr. record of 1103 Ibs. fat. Priced
very reasonable. M. C. Bail, Thom-
asville, Ga. 4.

A few high grade J. cows. 1 fresh
now, others at freshen soon. High
producers. Gentle and kind. From
50 to $75 each; Also a few fat steers
wt. 300 to 500 ibs. ae a few young
bull calves from reg. sires and very
good cows. Sell reasonably or exch.
for sound Velvet beans, 1930 crop. T.
W. Bruner, Coleman, Ga Rt. 2.

1 full blood J. male calf, 3 mos. old,
$10 without papers, or $13. with them.
Exch. for corn, syrup, or hay at mar-
a pic Cc. L. Redd, Atianta, Ga.



HOGS FOR SALE.

6 shoats, 6 mos. old, 65 to 100 Ibs.
P. C. and Hampshire cross. $35 FOS
for the lot. Mrs, Piety Forbes, Brock-
let, Ga.

4 choice Duroc J. male pigs, 4, mcs.
old, 115 to 180 lbs. Large type. Sub.
to reg. Treated. $15 each. Cash with
order. Roy R. Daughtry, Matter, Ga.
Reg. big bone Black Essex. W. Jd.
Bargeron, Sardis, Ga. Box 146.

Few 8 to 10 wks. old pigs of P. C,

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and Black Essex cross. $4 each, 2 for| what have you? H. P. Carlin, Al-

$7.50, FOB shipping point. Would sell| bany, Ga., P. O. Box 292.

Ut (45 J. Fierce, Aima, Ga. Want 8 or 10 mos. old hogs. Will

Rt, 3. : a Ee : exch. value. Write. iy M. Cowart,
Reg. S. P. C. gilts, wt. about 150 Ibs.| College Park, Ga. Rt.



Best of ae $15 each with pa- HORSES AND MULES Ww ANTED

ers. R. L. Brown, McRae, Ga.
Reg. S. P. C. boar, 17 mos oid. Per-| Want 1 pr. muies, we Gato iM
fect cond. Can turnish papers with | lbs. cheap 10r cnet - G. Brean

Colbert, Ga. Rt.
Georgia Products For Sale

him. Write for price.
ton, Mcintyre, Ga.

10 pigs, 8 wks. old, Big B. P. C. cross
with big bone Guinea. Wt. around 80
lbs. or more. $10 each; $20 ae 5 ma-es
and 5 females FO3 Crated. J T. Dan- ;
iel, Gibson, Ga. RFD B.

20 pure bred P. C. pigs, wt. 50 to
60 lbs. also 2 pure bred P. C. sows
bred to reg. male, to farrow last of
February. Wt 175 to-200 lbs. Dr. N.
C. Al:ton, Richland, Ga.

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HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
Large size Shetiand pony work any-
where, gentle, wt. about 500 ibs. Write
or cume see. G. T. Vickers, Wrights-

ville, Ga. Rt. 2.
broke,

A good sound horse, well
plow any way. An all around horce.
Cash or part cash and alae Write
for full-particulars. M. R. Lockhart,
Louisville, Ga. Rt. Box. 54.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

19 head of young, buit-headed svats
$1.50 each, FOB. H.W. Corbitt, Lake-
-land, Ga.

Mixed herd of goats, about 100 head
at. oe each C.S. Fuller, Juniper, Ga.

Ras Fenmipe:



= BUTEER FOR SALE
Fine tabie butter, 45c lb. del. Mar-
tha Cochran, Pisgah, Ga.

3 lbs. nice Jersey butter per week,
35c lb. or 3 lbs. tor $1 oS ue or
der. Add postage. Mrs. . Ste-
pnens, Adairsville. Ga. Rt. - ;
Fresh Jersey putter in Ib. cartons,
40c Ib. del. Sat. guar. Mrs. C. TV. Mc-
Millan, Gainesvil.e, Ga. RFD 8.

4 lbs. nice iresh J. butter per week,
35 lb: postpaid. Mrs. W. H. _ Bellamy,
Ashland, Ga. Rt. 2.

-3 or 4 lbs. good, firm yellow butte
ea. week, 35c lb. del. Mrs. Price T
tum, | Talking Rock; Gas kt. 3.-

COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Broadweils do. jointed cotton sh
Imp. $2 bu. Prompt shipment... - Cc
Reese, Alpharetta, Ga. d

FRUIT FOR SALE :
Yate apples, $1.25 per bu. box while
they la.t. Bulk: applies for truckers
from 502 per bu. up. , M, Meee
Cornelia, Ga.

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TRE
ETC. FOR SALE

Yellow root for planting, 2! doz
Hazlenut bushes, $1.25 doz. pepp
mint, 15c doz. also oe rape
bushes, well rooted, 3 tor $1; cuttings
10c ea. or 3 for 25; muskadine, 3
200; gooseberry, 20c each, $2 doz. Add
postage on orders for less than $1.25.
Money order with order. All careful
iy packed. R. L. Blackweil, Cleve
tand, Ga.

Hich grade, Govt insp. pecan tree
leading var, 3 to 8 ft. 1c to 55 ea
> per cee discount orders of 100.
more. J Ponder, Whigham, Ga.

Ped. State insp. pecan trees. Schleys,
Success and Stuarts, at attractive pri-
ces, Ri Ss Broadhurst, Americus, Ga.

Budded and State insp. Schley pe-
can trees, 3 to 9 ft. at real low prices.
Will exch, for meats, peas, corn, soy
beans, velvet beans in hull, and
few light Brahma hens of Giant ~ :
and pure bred, at market prices.
M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga.













RABBITS FOR SALE
3 does and 1 buck, Chinchillas, rea-
dy to breed, $10. C. B. Collins, ha-
zlehurst, Ga,
1 fine reg. doe, with papers, and 4
young, 9 mos old. Sell or exch. for
chickens. Charles Watson, Marietta,

Ga.

N. Z. Whites and N. Z. Reds, Him-
alayans, Silver Martens. Ail rabbits
from reg. stock. Write for prices. H.
i. Melton, Thomasville, Ga.-

Have few young Ped. Chinchilla
breeders, does and bucks. Reasonabie
prices. Write promptly. | W. M. Coon,
Thomasville, ,Ga,

3 bucks and 2 does, 9 mos. old, and
1 reg. doe and 1 reg. buck, about 2
yrs. old, and 2 does and 1 buck, N. Z.
Whites, for sale. Write tor | pr.ces.
Ellis Connell, Nashville, Ga. 321 No.

Davis = see

3 N Whites, 1 doe and 2 bucks;
ENS Reds 1 doe and 6 bucks. Will
exch. a pr. of rabbits for 1 March

hatch Thomp-on Imperial Ringlet B.

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R. cock, or make best cash offer for
Be : A fine lot of paper shell pecan tr 3
wicee Woodrow Brown, | cheap, or trade for anything can use

on my farm. Ben R. Tanner, Sand-
ersville, Ga.

Pear trees. for cale. Martha Coch
ran. Piseah, Ga. ne

Blue Damson plum and May. cher-
rv. well rooted sprouts, 15c each, $1_
doz. postpaid. Exch. for seed beans,
bunch or Ky. Wonder. Me Tew
Hazood, Marietta, Ga. Rt.

Govt. insp. choice cepee: "shell pe
can trees, 6to 7 ft 50c ea. or exch.
for farm products. B. Lloyd Woodall, |
Milner, Ga. -

Cling stone peach trees, large size,
Adlinin-ns fruit. ripening in- August. 6
for 50c; 2 doz. $150 or entire lot of
iM for $50 postnaid. Mrs. L. W. Sea-_
so. Pinehurst, Ga. mu

A nice lot of bred up, budded Sc] Jey
SS : nercen trees for sale or exch. some fo:
- en or Black Minorca pullets.

: HOGS | Bg Sea Dr. N. C. Alston, Richland, Ga.
Will exch. 40 W. L. cockerels, 10 mo3 Sina sesdline pecans, '10 Ib. del.
old, Tancred and Hollywood strain! Mrs. J. D. McKibben, Locust Grove.
for good bre2d of sow with pigs, or Ga. an

Chinchillas from Stahls Gold Cert.
very best stock. 8 to 10 wks. old, 75c
each; 3, 4 and 5 mos. old, $1.50, $2504
and $3.50, depending on age. Ped. fur-
nished -with all. rabbits sold. For
more than 1 of the latter, write for
-roun prices. D. E. McKinney, Black-
shear, Ga.

Live Stock Wanted

CATTLE WANTED
Want a good Jersey milch cow with
young calf, Giving 3 or 4 gal. per day
at reasonable price. _Not too far dis-
tance from here. Will exch W. L.
hens and pullets, or pay cash. Mrs
W. W. Medlock, College Park, Ga. Rt.













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SUMMARY OF THE LIGHT THAT HAS BEEN TURN-
ED ON THE GEORGIA COTTON GROWERS CO-
OPERATIVE oo



(Continued from page one)

Since the first editorial, turning the light on tthe Georgia Cotton
Growers Cooperative Association was published in the Market Bulletin,
several hundred claims cf former members have keen forwarded to this
office. These claims I am turning over to Kelly and Kelly of Law-
rencevile and Ed Quillian of Gainesville. These are the lawyers: who
filed the original petition on October 16, 1929. : :

Any farmer to whom the Georgia Co-ops owe a reserve fund for
ee first five bea period can participate in this suit that is already

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I have given you as bect I can, the facts on the Georgia Cotton
Growers Cooperative Association, which I thouzht the people of Geor-
gia ought to know. :

I was very par ticular to saa the authority for these facts before s

printed any of them,
EUGENE TALMADGE
January Tas