Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1931 July 23

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PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS AyD: JONES, DIRECTOR.

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1931.

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- Watermelons and F reight Rates

Georgia is known over the entire United States as the home of the
luscious watermelon and the blushing peach. I have met people from
Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin and other distant States, and the first
thing they begin to talk to me about is the fine watermelons and
pes that we have in Georgia.

Most of the peach growers that I know are badly in debt on account
ee their investments in peach orchards. Peaches are grown here as
fine as they are anywhere in the world, they are packed with all kinds


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present fect rates were one of the greatest contributing factors ee
the hard times of the farmers.

Instead of freight rates being increased 15 per cent they should au-
tomatically be reduced at least 33 1-3 per cent. This decrease of 33 1-3
per coe would be most fair considering the economic conditions of the
country, *

The present freight rates were built up in abnormal war times when

all commodities were bringing practically twice as much as they are now.

f rules as to throwing out culls and .uniform sizing. All this is ex- ~
msive. They are then loaded in refrigerator cars and shipped over -

e railroads to various points in the United States.

_The average freight charges on a carload of peaches from Georgia

to New York City is approximately $300.00.

- Watermelons are not as expensive to grow as peaches, but you have

to break the land, you have to buy commercial fertilizer to grow the
_ watermelons, you have to lay off the rows and plant the watermelons
ss and cultivate them. After this you have to pull them and haul them to
the jarkets. and load them. Georgia melons sell readily on northern
markets

. THE ONLY THING THAT KEEPS THE GROWERS FROM MAK-
ING. A PROFIT ON THE SALE OF WATERMELONS AND PEACHES
NOW IS THE EXORBITANT AND WARTIME a ee
CHARGES.

es Three or four weeks ago I wrote an article in the Bulletin calling
attention to the fact that the railroads were making a combined effort to
secure a 15 per cent increase in the freight rates on all commodities. I

from Towns, Georgia, on July 9th, this year.
26 pounds average and brought: in Chicago $215. 00 and $235.00 respec-

Why couldnt they stand for this reduction in rates? If they do not
stand it they are going to kill the goose that lays the golden egg.

Let me tell you about two carloads of watermelons that were shipped

tively. The freight charges on eee two carloads of watermelons were
$169.88 and $171.74 respectively.

The watermelons brought a good price, but the PROney went to the
railroads.

Of course, the farmers have a lots of friends advising them to grow
this, that and the other, when the handling of these commodities for

only a few hours returns the advisor fourfold what the farmers get out

ofuit:

notice in day before yesterdays paper that Mr. Pelley appeared before -

the Interstate Commerce Commission and stated that agriculture could
stand this increase. j

A short time after I wrote the article in the Bulletin, some three
_ weeks ago, a representative from. the Washington office of one of our
largest railroads came in the office to see me and told me he thought
it was unfair for me to write up the largest taxpayer in the State in

the Market Bulletin. He further stated that the Market Bulletin was.

_ paid for by the general taxes of the State. In this statement as to
who paid for the Market Bulletin this representative of the largest tax-
payer in the State was INCORRECT. The only people who pay for the
Market Bulletin are people who buy commercial fertilizer.

_ I answered this representative of one of the largest railroads that
I sDEEDORELy. wrote the piece in ee Bulletin because I thought that the

MARKET REPORT

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Prevailing Wholesale Prices July 21, 1931. Always Subject to Variation.

Savannah
$ .22

Macon
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Roosters, lb.

e Priers, loo =.

Ducks, lb.

Geese, 1b.

~ Turkeys, Ib.

Capons, lb.

Field Peas, mixed, bu.
Field Peas, not mixed, bu.
Country Butter, Best Table, Ib...
Ear Corn, (80 lbs. to bu.) bu.

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No Hogs Sold During Week Beginning July 13, 1931, at Cooperative Sales.
No. 1, Grade Spanish Peanuts, $80.00 per ton, Delivered, Subject to Correction.



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The ahead get more for handling Georgia peaches and Georgia
watermelons for 36 hours than the Georgia farmer gets for growing
them for 12 months.



Farming conditions in this country are on the rocks. Land ane
no value. Instead of things getting better they are growing worse.
shudder for some of our people this winter.

Cotton is not bringing the cost of production. Hogs are down below

the cost of production. Practically every farm commodity that you can
name is below the cost of production. Yet, the farmers must work or
everything else quits, including the railroads.

Whats to be done with conditions like this?
strike straight.

Some 2000 years ago, there was an Italian who was confronted with -
conditions where, he was hindered and hemmed in by the law on all
sides. He knew what was right. He committed the unpardonable sin
of Crossing the Rubicon. Ever since that day, this tradition has
come ringing down the ages to us, carrying the message that right and - A
justice exist independent and above the law.

July 21, 1931. EUGENE TALMADGE, Commissioner.

Some one has got to

Baby Chicks Wanted
Eggs for Sale

Farm Help Wanted ;
Ga. Products For Sale
Ga. Products Wanted
Live Stock For Sale
Live Stock Wanted
Miscellaneous For Sale
Positions Wanted
Poultry For Sale
Poultry Wanted
Plants For Sale

Plants Wanted

Seed For Sale

Seed Wanted

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

Department Of

_ Agriculture
ene Talmadge, Commissioner

THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1931.

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Poultry For Sale |

- ANCONAS FOR SALE

,fncona pullets, Sheppard strain.
to lay, 75c each, $10 for lot.
J. E. Harrell, Quitman, Rt.6.-

ppard str. Ancona cockerels. Five
14 Combs. 3 mos. old. $1 ea; 5 mos.
0. Perfect breeders. 2 yr. roost-
Mrs. Jeptha P. Pullin, McDon-



ncona hens, $4 or exc. for year-
anything can use of equal val-
harles Reynolds, Forest Park.

ANDALUSIANS FOR SALE

- Andalusian. thoroughbred roos-
old $1.50. J. R. Anderson, De-



sk : Australorp cockerels:
| 6th hatch, $2.50; May so $2 ea.



BANTAMS FOR SALE

Golden Sebrights, young stock
) pr. and up, usually up; Cornish
pantams, etc. Robt. Clark, Ma-
pox el Boulevard Ave-

roy %
few hens and pullets. C. H. Ov-
columbus, 22. 11th St.

old Golden Sebright roosters,
1-2 grown. $1.25 pr FOB.
L. B. Taylor, Rydal.

g, genuine Buff Cochin ban-
ckerels, $1; Eggs, $1.50. O. H.
Atlanta, 515 Peters Bldg.

. Golden Sebrights, 2 yrs old; 4
r yr. old, pr. 6 mos old. Cheap
lo or by Pr. B. J. Wynne, Coch-

on bantams, roosters and stags
If bought at once will take
F. R. Singleton,

Sale.
r. young geese.
Sville.

or trio Gray bantams, March 1931
ks, also Black and Red rooster and
Ineck pullets, 50e each. Thos.
af ord, Tignall. Star Rt.

Golden Sebright 4 mos. old pul-
3 for $1. FOB. Lenwood Bare-
luffton.

Golden Sebright pullets, 50c ea.
ohn Quattlebaum, Ft. Gaines.
pred B. R. pullets. Certified
sted. Sev. cockerels, March

or April hatch pullets.
|-bred, no culls, cheap for cash. Write

bantam cockerels, 50c ea.|1



Mrs. H. B. Ford, ee

MARKET BULLETIN.

18 pullets, 3. cockerels, pure bred
Parks B. R. March hatch. $13, or 65c
ea. pullets, 80c each, cockerels. Mrs.
Wincie Boatright, Reidsville. Box 71.

Parks str. B. R. 6 mos. old cockerels,
$1.50 each; 2 - 15 mos. old roosters, $2.-
50 ea. Reg. Per. 27-C-31. Mrs. R, W.
Barwick, Doerun.

20 fine B. R. March pullets of leading
str. 90c each; . nice cockerels, $1 ea.
POR; <3. 3B. Parrish, Graymont.

Thoroughbred White Rock March
cockerels, $1 each. Mrs. V. P. Jackson,
Ivey.

- BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS

5 B. R. hens and 1 rooster, pure
bred, $1.50 each; 12 April hatch pul-
lets and cockerel, $9; Exch for corn or
this yr. crop of oats. Ernest Rice,
Maxeys, Box 95. :

BRAHMAS

1 Light Brahma. cock,$1.50.
Franklin, Covington.

CORNISH

6 Dark Cornish young hens and un-
related cockerel. Guar. pure bred, $8
Exp. collect. Tom Miller, Calhoun.
Wall St.

For exe. to prevent inbreeding Dark
Cornish cock, or cockerel for 1, same
breed. Ea:-pay . Exp. F. D. Brock,
Gainesville. R 8.

Pure bred Dark Cornish. Pullets and
cockerels, 75c and $1 each; hens, $1.50;
cocka, $2-$2.50 ea. Exc. 10 pullets,
cockerel for same number White Cor-

DUCKS ~~

22 slightly mixed Indian Runner
ducks and drakes. April hatch. 75c ea.
for drakes; $1 ea. for ducks. Faye
Daughtry, Metter. R 2.

50 Mammoth White Pekin dicke Sell
or exc. for chickens, lard, or anything
can use. Mrs. Lewis L. Brown, Rochell.
eh eo '

GIANTS
Jersey White Giant pullets and cock-
erels, April hatch. $1.50 each. Miss





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Ola, Manley, Carnesville. R 3.



- LEGHORNS FOR SALE
95 B. Li pullets and 9 cockerels, 3

1-2 mog old. Tormahlen Everlay str..

Oi for lot. Arthur A. Chason, Cairo,
RE 3s

Ferris best egg strain hens, from
direct stock, 1929-30 hatch. Now lay-
ee | good. OU -S. Peek, College Park

aioied by hen, 6 pure Tancred L.
pullets and cockerel, about 7 wks. old.
Fine egg record parents, $3 prepaid.
re with order. A. A. Nash, Hape-
ville.

Want W L. pullets, Ferris or Tan-
cred late March or early April hatch
well dev and no culls. C. S. Peek,
College Park, Rt. 1.

Want 500 Brown or White L. Mar.
Must be pure
soon as possible. W. F. Miller, Blairs-
ville, Rt. 2.

200 March 1930 hatch Roselawn Tom
Barron hens. Healthy. Laying weil
now. Fine breeders for next yr. $120
for lot at- farm: near Mt. Zion. C. Q.
Martin, Bowdon. R 2.

Tancred W. Leghorns; 25 hens 2 yr.
old, fine layers, 60c each; 50 March
hatch pullets from extra good stock. 80c
ea. All FOB. J.B. Parrish, Graymont.

70 May hatch Tancred L. pullets, 30
each; pullets, 38c each; lot del. $20.
Crate ret..Exc. for April hatch turkeys,
or pigs. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cechran. R

About 125 W. L. April 17th hatch pul-
lets, 60c each, FOB.: No chks. H. L.
Force, Axson.

3 W. L:. hens and I: Ped. cockerel.
Tancred: str. Yr=-- old: $3.20: .. FOB.
Johnson Crowe, Cartersville. 218 E.
Main St.

Sev. Ferris Best Eee stra. W. Tt 10
wks. old cockerels, 75c each, FOB. Exc.
for W. L. pullets. Mrs. i, S. Hill, Dal-
ton. RFD 6.

100 W. lL. pullets, Ferris direct. 1930
hatch. Must sell at once. See me or
ee offer. Mrs. N. L. Maddox, Wil-
ar

W. L. 2 = 4 mos. old pullets, from
trapnest stock; Yr. old Leghorn hens,
Tip Top layers. Come see. Cascade
Road. B. H. Middlebrooks, Sr. Atlanta
953 Gordon St. SW.

_ MINORCAS FOR SALE _.
Trio Giant Black Minorcas, $7.50;
Eggs, $2.25. O. H. Wright, Atlanta,

515 Peters Bldg.
10 Buff Minorcas, 1930 hatch hens,
$1.25 each. C. A. Franklin, Covington.
50 Black Minorcas, Pape str. pure
ba M hatch,





Pullets

and sev. cockerels, $1 each. Mrs. H. B.
Ford, Lavonia.

March hatch pure bred White Minor-
ca rooster and 4 pullets. Large to age.
$1.25 each. $6 for lot. Mrs. Grady
Chapman, Butler. R11. -

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

50 lbs. nice, fat mixed breed friers,
$10 cash for quick sale. No personal
chk. Mrs. Cleon Cowart, Summit.

10 chicks, 10 wks. old. Cross between
Brown L. and Yellow Buff Orp. Full
stock on both sides. $2.50. Money or-
der. Miss Mattie Dills, Tunnel Hill.

1 1-2 Ib. friers, at highest market
price, FOB. Mrs. L. O. Stapler, Roop-
ville. Red

Fat, large hens for table use, 25 <Ib.
FOB. Money order for as many lbs.
es eertet Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruit-
an

100. heavy mixed 8 wks. old chickens,
35c each. No chks. Mrs. Jim Sam
Berryhill, Cochran. ae:

ORPINGTONS

Pure bred Buff Orp. April hatch
cockerels and few pullets. Direct from
Booth.. $1 ea; 5 pullets and cockerel,
$5. Mrs. J. W. McGowan, Graymont.
~ Nice, fat Golden Buff Orp. friers, 30c
lb. FOB. No chks. Mrs. F. R. Vincent,
Fruitland. ee
Pure bred S. C. Buff Orp. baby
chicks, 12c each, to be del. July 30th; 6





wks. old, 25c ea; 2 - 6 mos. cockerels,:

$1 ea. Miss Ranie Johnson, Shellman.

PIGEONS FOR SALE

Choice breeding Homer pigeons. All
banded and working, $2 pr; young, $1
BE C."H Overby, Columbus, 22 11th
Ss

Ringneck doves, $2 pr. FOB hE,
Williams, Ty Ty.

$10



. 6.pr. pure. bred White Kings,
FOB. Eard H. Gailey, Conyers.

Kings, Mondains, Red Carneaux and
Yellow Carneaux, from best of strains,
$2.50. per pr. to $25 per pr. mated,
working.
853.



R. I. REDS
25 pure Donaldson R. I. Red cock-

-erels, last of April hatch, 50c each. 5

cockerels, 8 mos old, $1. 50 each, not
del. No COD orders. Mrs. C. H. Ca-

| pel, Molena.

25 pure R. I. Red Yr. old hens, $1
each; 20 biddies, 6-8 wks. old, 50c each;
2 roosters, MY, old, $2 each. C D. Wil-
liamson, Plains.

100 Mahood str. S. C. R. I. Red hens,
$1.50 each; 15 March pullets, $1.25. ea;
10 fine roosters, $3-$2.50 each. Miss
Belle Timmerman, Bronwood. Box 83.

Large dark Red January hatch pul- |.

lets, beginning to lay. $1.25-$1.50 each
del. Crate ret; cockerels, $2 each;
hens, same price. Donaldsons best di-

rect. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran. R 1.

Extra fine pure bred Donaldson 4
mos. old, 5 lb. cockerels, $2.50 ea. Mrs.
R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton.

Sev. nice cockerels, and 7 pure bred
Reds, 80c each. Exc. for shoat of good

breed. Mrs. Lillie Ford, Lavonia. R 1.

50 R. I. Red pullets, May 5th hatch,
60c each; roosters, same hatch; 75c ea.
FOB. Mrs. C. L. Patton, Carlton. |

10 R. I. Red hens, and 7 Buff -Orp.
hens, April 1930 hatch. Good layers.
$1 each; Buff Orp. rooster, $1.50. Not
prepaid. Mrs. W. S. Cowdrey; Albany.
729 Highland Ave.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE
2 yr. old Bronze turkey hen, $2.50.
Cash with. order.. J. H. Williford,
Stephens, Rt. 1.

Toulouse geese, raised this yr. 2 ea.,
ganders and geese, $2 ea; 1 old Tou-
louse goose, $3; 2 goslings, 6 wks. $3.
Mrs. C._A. Black, The Rock, Rt. 1.

iMG Be-hen: and 8 poults, week old.
$6; M. B. hen, $4; M. B. gobbler, 25
Ibs. $6. Mrs. J. W.Ham, Summit. R 5

2 yr. old big bone M. B. tom. $4; 3
2 yr. hens, $6. Fine layers. Exc. lot



|$3.50 for lot, FOB. Exe. for 50 baby

J. H. Deaton, Columbus. Box.

Hubert Bradley,



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Thursday, July 23, 1931.

for 12 Sheppard . str. Ancona patets
and cockerel. Mrs. L. C. Bigbie, Shell-
man.

2 turkey hens and tom, also 9 poults,
10 wks. old. Sell at once. Mrs. N. L.
Maddox, Willard.

5 mixed: breed baby turkeys, mo. old,

chicks, large breed. S. F. Bee Gra-
ham, Box 164.

18 mos.* old pure M. B. tom. Tf dat <
wt. 35 Ibs; 2 yr. old hen. 26 Ibs. a2
rect from L. J. Ellis. $20 del. Mrs. a
Cowart, Summit.
8 large and pure Mammoth White
Pekin ducks and 2 fine drakes, $1.50
ea. $12.50 FOB for the 10. F. A.. Rov-=
ers, Washington. E. R 1. Box 961. <<
~ 950 fine, healthy pure bred M. B. tur
keys, April and May hatch. 1 - 6 lb
each. $250.00 for lot. C. D. Collins, co
dele. R D.

19 mixed baby turkeys, week old. 30
each; 35 pure M. B. July hatch, 35
del. Live del. guar. Mrs. R. L. Arnall
Columbus. 2321 17th Ave.

WYANDOTTES FOR SALE :

18 S L. Wyandotte pullets, 4 mos.
old, well dev. R. C. 75c each, $12 for
lot. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Quitman, Rt. =
6. ;

25 pure bred Tarbox str. Ras
Wyandotte hens and 2 roosters, on
1930 hatch, and other little over 18 mos
$25. $1 each, Mrs. B. T. Henderson
Summit. +

2 pure bred White Wyandotte 12 mos.
old cockerels, $1.50 each, $3 for pr. Add
postage. Mrs. Esty Parks, Talking
Rock. R 2.

White Wyandotte Yr. old cock. Mar-
tin str. $1.50. Cc, A. oes
ton.





Poultey Wanted

BARRED AND OTHER. ROCKS:

' WANTED
Exc, 1 - 2 late March hatch Cho ite:
Donaldson Red cockerels 3 and 2 3-4
lb. for 2 Thompson B. R. same descrip-
von. Grady W. Elliott, Care Se R



* geht 20 pure bred B. R. early hatch
pullets. Exc. Pr. pure Ellis turkey hens
round 30 Ibs. and tom 35. Ibs. at fat
Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit. :

Hxc. 5107 -pullets and sockerel pure
bred Dark Cornish for same amt._
Rocks, pure bred. C. A. Ingram, Lil

LEGHORNS WANTED
Want 10 pure bred Brown L. pullets
or Yr. old hens. Make best price. Mrs
M. M. ete Dublin. 215 esos St.

PIGEONS WANTED
Want to exc. for equal value 40
50 prs. White Kings or Red Carneaux.
Atlanta. 3131 Pied





mont Road. NE.

R. I. REDS WANTED |
B. R. hen, March 1930 hatch, 2 oe
erels, 1931 hatch. All Parks str. to exc.
for 7 Donaldson Red February-Mar
hatch. . Mrs. E. D. as Hoehne lle E
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TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC. WANTED

Want 25 April or May hatch large
breed turkeys.. Cash for right price o:
exc. young dark red, Donaldson hens o
pullets. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran. R 1

_ Baby Chicks Wanted |

Want 1 or 200 baby chicks to ra
on halves to 10 or 12 wks Any lar
breed. W..Wyandottes or B. ee
preferred. Mrs. W. T.: Bryan, $s
bure, Rte 1.2, & =

Want 200 ieby chicks to. raise on hal-
ves to 8 wks. R. preferred, or Buff
Orp., any int breed. Party pay Exp.
Mrs. Letha Edmonds, Toccoa. Rt. 1.

Want 10 pure bred day old R. I. Red
chicks, August 1st. Pay 10c each. Mrs.
Grady Chapman, Butler. R 1.











poultry shipments.

8 and ; Preece See

A WARNING TO POULTRY SHIPPERS ot

Another fly-by- night poultry concern has opened for business here
in Atlanta. It is the Capitol Commission Co., 237 Peters St., S.W. Mem-_
bers of this concern were formerly connected with the John Blackmon,
Sr. Company, Peters St. S. W., which defrauded several ee On ss

The manager of the Capitol Commission. has. served a term in the es
Federal penitentiary for using the mails to. defraud. pote

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wsday, July 23, 1931.
aby Chicks Wanted

c. Bronze turkey hen, 1930 hatch
25 baby chicks, any large breed.
ji Catiett, Chickamauga. pus
ant 300 B. R. or Red baby chicks to
ugust 15th or 20th. Must be
ested. State best price. R. H.

Dalton. R 5. -





Eggs For Sale

R. eggs, - per---15;
Postpaid. Mrs. A. C. Spence,



pred Donaldson very dark S.
> Red eggs, $1 per 15 del. Crate
' Mrs. H. L. Elliston, Rupert.
Se 50c Hee setting of 18

L. eggs, 50c per 15.
w A. Lewis, Toomsboro,
str. S CRI Red eges, $1.-

ag mixed bantam eggs, -50c;
bantams July 21st, 8c each.
Fleming, Lincolnton. oe
Australian guinea eggs, $1.25
_L. E. Williams, Ty Ty.





TITLE: FOR SALE
d fine Jersey bull, ent. to
& barn.-.Mrs. J; Ww. Blazer,
a, 951 Boulder Crest Drive.
d milch cow, 3 gal Freshen soon
h for nice heifer. Earl Han-
ne Rt.
10 old Jersey heifer calf, not
full blood, from 4 gal. TB.
, $8 FOB. Mrs. L. O. Stap-
opville, Rt. 2.
ey milch cows. Young calves
G. B. Ham, Cobbtown.
old reg. Jersey cow. Bs
Freshen September. Bred to
$65 with papers; 18 mos old
er, Freshen October, $50.00.
nh, Jackson. .
w, fresh in with heifer calf
bred Jersey male. Sell or
Jd R. Maddox, Athens, Rt. 2.
eam Jersey cow. Calf mo, old
ilk, Ib. of butter. Gentle. $40
calf at my barn; $35 without.
for heifer freshen soon. Mrs.
nston, Grayson.
1d Jersey bull. Extra fine
Docia Harris, Lula.
ull, 27 mos: old. Raleighs
dors 2 No. 321700. From















































y car load of Milkers and
We od. Hogan,

ixed Jersey heifer 2 yrs, 14
Sell or exch for good milch
g calf, near. Wont ship.
den, Bremen, Rt. 1, Box 104.

alf. Stacy Moore, Madras.
0 tis 3 gt old ke

Mold Jersey ae 500 Ibs. $25.
for Beef type bull, same age, or
ready for service; 7-8 Jer-
ch cow, Freshen November, $40.
Floyd, Cochran.
bred Jersey bull calves, excel-
br ding. 3-10 mos. old. $15-$25.
or 1 not related to our herd.
Thornton, Dewyrose. R 2.
3-4, Jersey, 1-4 Holstein 3-yr.

2 a day. Good eos

ul Sisco Jersey een 10 mos.
$25 ea; Pure bred
sey. heifer calf, 8 wks. not reg,
FOB. Crated. W. T. Adams, La-



- 15; $3, 50; $5 C. Miss Belle|

Hogans- |

from reg. stock. Giving milk



MARKET BULLETIN

about 175 Ibs. $30. Exch for oats. Pa-
oS furnished. E. C, Heaton, Hart-
we

9 thoroughbred Duroc J. _ thrifty,
growing 4 mos old pigs, 80 100 lbs. 5
males, 4 gilts, $10 ea FOB if taken at
once. E. D. Hay, Blakely, Rt. 4.

Duroc Jersey gilt, bred, Yr. old, 175
lbs Reg in buyers name; 2 Duroc
pigs, 10 wks old, 50 lb $12 ea. $20 pr.
ee H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt 1. Box

Hogs and pigs. Drouth and corn

crop failure reason for selling. ie Bi

Miller, Woodland, Rt. 1, Box 59.

Full blood Hampshire male pig, 10.
wks. old. $5. Exc. for calf. Chas. Dug-
gan, Chester.

5 pure bred Straight Nose Berkshire
pigs, 2 mos. old 40-45 Ibs. $8 each, or
| $10 reg. Dorsey Martin, Canon.

Good, thrifty 6 wks. old mixed pigs,
$2.70 ea. in lots 2 or more, crated and
cholera treated, FOB. J. E. marped,
Osierfield.

Duroc Jersey 5 mos. old boars, Reg.
in buyers hame. $15. each. J.C. Lums-
den, Talbotton.

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE

li yr. old black horse mule, wt. 1050
lbs. Fat. Good worker, anywhere.. $60
Red pate 11 yrs old. Fat. Good plow-
er. $75. C. Smith, Smyrna, Rt. 1.

Black ie mule, wt. 900 Ibs. Work
anywhere. Extra good plow mule. $35
at barn, or $40 del. E. C. Lambert,
Decatur; Rt. 3:

Pr. Farm mules, ages about 12 to
15. yrs. Wt. about 950 lbs. each. $100
for pr. or exch. part for 25-40 Ib.
shoats. FOB. W. L. Lancaster, Me-
Rae, Rt. 2.

Good plug mule, $75 or exch for 100
head of goats, within 50 miles. \H. L.
Dixon, Blackshear, Rt. 1, Box 104.

Thoroughbr ed Kentucky saddle
mare, cheap, for cash, also A-1 brood
mare and excellent farm horse. Work
anywhere. R. S. Parham, Greenville.

10 yr. old roan mare, wt. 1250 Ibs.
goed cond. sound every way. Excel-
lent plow horse. J. T. Etheridge, At-
lanta. 306 Walton Bldg. Walnut 7799.

RABBITS FOR SALE
8 mixed rabbits, 2 to 3 mos old, 50c
each, not prepaid Mrs. Belle White,

Chatsworth, Rte.
tested Chinchillas,

Trio selected,
Stahls Gold Cert. str. Ped... stock.





| $12.50 or trade for ped. N. Z. Whites

S. E. Dorsey, Blackshear. Box 191.
Pr. White N. Z. rabbitsZ,: $1. 50 FOB.

Hugh Rimes, Lanier, Ga. .
Erminerex (Whiterex) rabbits. Jun-

jor stock for sale. Prices reasonable.

|H. H. McDavid, Thomasville.

5 to 6 mos. old Chinchillas, $1 ea. J.

-C. Lumsden, Talbotton.

Belgium doe and buck, Yr. old, 5
oung, 3.mos. old; 6 N.\Z. Whites;
Chinchilla buck; 3 Belgiums, about 5
mos. old. For sale. Ernest aoeee
Dawson. 562 College St.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

2 yr. old, extra large common billy,
white, naturally hornless. $5; 2 mix-
ed with Tog. blood ram kids. butt-
headed, ready for service, $2.50 each.
Crated, E. L. Dixon, Blackshear.

Live Stock Wanted







CATTLE WANTED

Want. 2 reg. Jersey calves, reason-
able, near Lula. Docia Harris, Lula.

Want 4 head of range cows or hei-
fers.! Quote best cash price and de-
scribe place where they are. J. J. Sapp

Arco, Box 35.- ;
Exch value for milch cow or heifer

that will. soon freshen: L. C. Dillard,
Ben Hill, Rt. 1.

Want 8 high grade Guernsey cows,
fresh or to freshen soon, for cash.
Harry Jewett, Valdosta.

Want 10 calves, 10 wks or older. Ex-
change 10 thrifty 4 mos old shoats.
Ea. pay express on what they re-
ceive. O. S. Duggan, Chester.



Ee HOGS FOR SALE

_O. I. C. and Black Essex
sow. First pigs new weaned.
nd 8 pigs, $30. J. M Aldridge

1 pigs, P. C. and Hampshire. $4
J. B. Ward, Menlo, Rt. 1.

7 1: C8 wks old pigs, $9.25
From a litter of 12 pigs. A. T.
Yy, Sale City. -

tle Bone Black Guinea. Guar.
Fat kind, $15 Pr.;. $21 for trio.
ompson, Summit, Rte 2.

le Bone Guinea hog gilts, $8.00
3 ales, $6.50. At 6 or 8 wks. old.
S. epee Rt. 1.

ou hbred O. I. C pigs, 8 wks
ach; $12.50 pr; bred gilt, wt.















HOGS WANTED

Want feeder hogs, within 30 miles |

Waycross at right price. Write. J. R.
Bowen, Rockingham. :
Exch Donaldson S. C. R. I. Red 18

mos old hens for 3 or 4 mos old Guin-
ea shoat. W. C. Smith; Smyrna, Rt.
a.



HORSES AND MULES WANTED

Want a good mule or horse, about
900 or 1M lbs. First class cond. and
cheap for cash. J. J. Sapp, Arco, Box
SS.

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
Exch Little Bone Guinea gilt, wt.
35 to 40 lbs for milk goat, fresh in,





eye (extra for Fall planting). 3 qts.
| $1... Ik. M. Aderhold, Lavonia.
70 lbS garden peas, 20c. Ib FOB.

amt. up to 50 bu. Sample on request.



that wilk give around 1-2 gal. per day.
A. O. Barnes, Graymont.

Want good Hampshire ram and
some lambs for slaughtering now. J.
E.. Baynes, Greensboro. ~-

Want 12 nannies and 1 billy goat.
Quote best cash price. J. J. Sapp,
Arco, Box 35,



Georgia Products For Sale



BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

4 bu. Iron and Brabham peas mix-
ed, $1.75 bu. FOB. Cash. with order.
No chks. M. S. Walley, Tazewell,

Best var. Cream Sugar Crowders,
1-2 bu $3; pk, $2; under pk. 15c lb.
ot until frost...J. S. Bartley, West

oint.

50 bu Brab and Iron peas mixed.
Clean and sound. $2 bu FOB. J. M.
Lewis, Warthen.

Purple Hull white table peas, 40c
at re W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch
6 wks white table pea with colored

Mrs. W. M. Arrington, Wadley, Rt. 2

New crop perfectly sound Cream
Sugar Crowder peas, $5 bu. or llc Ib.
mse small lots. J. E. Harrell, Quitman,

ae and Speckled Crowder peas,
early. 6-wk. peas, $3.50 bu. each. Ready
to ship on short notice. J. M. Brant-
ley, Manor. R, Lr,

BUTTER FOR SALE =

15-20 lbs. pure Jersey butter per week

in cartons, 30c lb. del. Mrs. J. O. King,
Lavonia. R 3.

FRUIT FOR SALE





Large, nice blackberries, 15c gal or|

will fill cans at 10c qt. 15c per half
gal. Plenty until August 15th. Mrs.
W. C. Fisher, Tunnel Hill Rt 1.

Good eating apples, 40c gal. Maud
Hamby, Greenville, Rt. 3.

Figs, 10c per qt. or 50c pk and oth-
er party pay postage. Mrs.-J. L. Alt-
man, Alma.

Elberta peaches, about 3M bu truck
loads, run of the orchard, 50c bu.
Dont: furnish baskets. Help gather,
load truck. Ready about 2 wks. H. R.
Lyle, Athens, Rt. 2.

1500 bu. Elberta peaches, cheap, out
of orchard. Come in truck. We load
them. Harold Dobbins, Rutledge.
Concord and ives grapes and juices
for sale at my home; grapes, 90c pk;
juice, $1.50 gal. Ripen last week July.
Olin B. Moore, Madras.

GRAIN FOR SALE

Good Blue Stem seed wheat, $1.50
bu. FOB. Arthur Owen, Barnesville.

Beardless barley, slightly mixed
with. beard, $1.50 bu FOB. W..C.
Manley, Carnesville, Rt. 3.

Hastings 100 bu. and Fulghum oats,
grown. especially for seed, 5c bu.
Earlier and more prolific than aver-
age. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto.

About 100 bu. No. Ga. rye, $1.25
FOB Cleveland. In the lot small amt
Austrian Winter peas mixed. Cash. No
chks. J. K. Kenemer, Leaf. :

No. Ga. Tall seed rye, 1931 crop, 2
1-2 and 3 bu bags, 95c bu FOB. J. E.
Stewart, Clarkesville.

Fine seed rye, $1.50 bu FOB Any



B. T. Temple, Rydal, Rt. 2.

Beardless Barley, fine for grazing
or grain, stands winter, $1 25 bu.
D. Tatum, Palmetto.

tnuts for Fall del.

R.{

* PAGE THREE

oats. S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose. R 2. _
Abruzzi seed rye, sound. cut an
threshed without rain, no wild onions
or other grass seed. 2 1-2 bu. bags, FOB
$1.80 bu. W.L. Ledford, Crandall. R-

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE

Bees for sale. Docia Harris, Lula.

Pure, bright new chunk honey.
tra fine, 90c per half gal jars. W. PB








































_| Holbrook, Ashland. hs

Nice, bright new, 1931 chunk hon- |
ey, 10.1 b. pail, $1. 50; 5 Ib. 75c. Post-
paid. L. G. H. Scott, Ludowici, Rt. 1.

New honey in 5 lb pails, $1 del, Mrs
F. R Vincent, Fruitland.

New bright honey, 10 lbs paskers
Comb or Ext. $1.25 per bucket. New
Gallberry, 10 1b buckets. All postpa
Cash with order. R. W. Brownir
Dublin, Rt. 3.

New honey, 10c lb. Mrs. P. de Dye
Fitzgerald, Rt. 4. ey

Chunk honey in 75 Ib. tin, $9,
No. 10 can, $1.75; Ib. sections, 24 *
cs. $4. All del. L. H. Edenfield, Still
more, Rt 1, Box 31.

Fancy honey, 6-10 Ext. to cs, $6.30; 6
10 Chunk, $7.25; 2-10 Ext. postpaid, $2.
75; 1-10 Ext. postpaid, $1.40: Jno. A
Crumney, Doctortown. ae

VEGETABLES FOR SALE 8
Nice tomatoes and 1931 white nest
onions, 60c gal. Maude Hamby,
Greenville, BiB
Large Calif. Wonder sweet peppers,
$1.25 bu; young, tender okra, $1.50 bu
FOB. Packed in nice new hampers.
H. W. Sandlin, Cairo. ta

Georgia Products Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED |
Want Whippoorwill peas, not mix
ed, Write.. S. G. Griffin, Bremen.
_Want to contract pure bred chick
ens I now have for either peas or pea:
Give ref. as t
Clark, Summer

ae







character. Weimer
town. C
~ Want couple bu. green pole beans
Write. C. W. Connell, Pavo.

Want 5 bu. Brabham or Iron peas.
Will exch 75 lb. comb honey for quick
acceptance. L. H. Edenfield, sill
more, Rt. 1;-Box 31-*

*.GRAIN WANTED 2

Want 10 bu clean sound 1931 Ab td
ruzzi rye seed. Send sample and price
P. W .Bonner, Tallapoosa.
Want 30 bu Hastings 100 bu.
Fulghum oats seed; 20 bu wheat see
Quote price and send sample. G. B.
Ham, Cobbtown. ;
Want 25 bu. Ga.. Tall rye for see
oy oe E. J. Summer, Wrightsville





PEANUTS WANTED i
Want bu. good, sound eating pea-
nuts. Send sample and state de
price by mail. Will pay. cash. - We L
Ledford, Crandall, Rt. 1.

POTATOES WANTED >
Want 5 bu. Lookout Mtn. or Gre
Mtn. Irish seed potatoes for
penne: E. J. Summer,



Hwt Gold Cert. Chinchilla 7 mos
fully Ped. doe. Ea del. is A. _ ae
Valdosta.

Plants For Gale





GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE

Shadburns improved Fulghum seed
oats, which have made more than 100
bu. per acre, $1 bu. J. L. Shadburn,
Buford.

Peanut hay in car load log, $1 ton
FOB. S. Sommer, Hawkinsville.

okers Certified Ped. Abruzzi rye;






New Stone and Baltimore | tomato,

20 C; $1.25 M State insp. P. R. $1. M zs
Postpaid. Jot Durand, Flower:
Branch, Rt. 1.

Napier Grass flants and roots
Gives more green forage than a
other grass. July, August, Septemb:
best. months for ead ig $5.50 /



Cokers certified Ped. Fulghum seed



Special price. S. T. Smith, Cuthhe







ing,



A MID-SUMMER FARM FESTIVAL

AT THE FARMERS MARKET of Sears, Roebuck and Com-
pany, Atlanta, Georgia, July 28 to August 1.

Tuesday, Farm Club Members Day.
Wednesday, Georgia Curb Markets Day.
Thursday, Country School and Church Day.
Friday, Farm Owners and Tenants Day.
Saturday, Everybodys Day. a
Entertainment consisting of buck dancing, fiddling, banjo play-
etc., by farmers will be featured each day.
Special attention will be given the small farmer with, new and
unusual Products, especially | fe Juices, ag














Plants For Sale

_ Wakefield cabbage, Heading and
Ga. collard, New Stone and Baltimore
omato, 25c C; 300, 50c; $1:25 M del;
SM UP, 3 a collect. Lee Crow, Oak-
akefield and Greater B. and col-
d plants, $1.25 M del; 10M up, $1
ea Mrs. Cal Garrett,- Oakwood,
abbage-collard plants, 50c, 300;
rc, 600; $1.15 M; leading var. cab-
a -20c.-C.: All. del, Mise W. Ni

t, Braselton.

Cabbage-collard plants, 65c, 500;
$1.10 M; Purple Egg plants, 25c per
8 doz.; 50c C; 80c, 200. del. No chks.
Mrs. F. Happoldt, Lewiston.
Imp. P. R. potato plants, 50c M,
FOB or 75c M del Prompt shipment.
G. W. Aspinwall, Odum.

Imp. insp. P. R. plants, from vines,
fad M del. Ga W. D. Lightsey, Odum
Rt: 2. ;

- Vine cuttings from pure P. R. Insp
and treated, $1.15 M; 5M $1.10 M; 10M
All FOB. Owen Herrin, Wi-



nokur.

- Baltimore or
lants, 25c C; 300, 60c, postpaid. L. J.

Vollrath, Winston. :

- Pink skin P. R. plants, not mixed,

60c M del. Shipment within 3 days or

returned. H. Lightsey, Cdum,

Rt.-2.

-E. J. and Chas..W. cabbage plants,

ready, 200, 30c; 500, 60c; $1 M del. J.

O. Stokes, Fitzgerald; Rt. 3:
Guar. 7 in. open field grown Stone
mato plants, 50c, 300; $1 M_. del.

Rafe Thompson, Flowery Branch, Rt. |.

a . 7 in. open field grown Stone
tomato plants, 50c, 300; $1 M del. 'T.
J. Thompson, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
~ Wakefield cabbage, Stone tomato,
Heading collard plants. All 20c OC;
1.25 M; over 5M $1 M. C. F. Wald-
rip, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Pp. R. plants, 60c M; Fall tomato,
5c; Long potato plants (set as vine
cuttings), 80c M. D. M. Barber, Bax-

ley. .
P sabbasc plants for fall. heading,
nice ones ready now. Wakefield and
Flat Dutch. Andrew Clark, Thomas-
Je. .
Large, tough collard plants. Prompt
500, 60c del; $1 M del. E.
Pp. R. plants, now ready. Insp True
count and prompt shipment. 50c M;
over 5M 40c M. Jas. T. Troupe, Bax-

Fone and Baltimore tomato, head-
ing var. collard plants, $1.40 M del.
Roy Cloves, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

- New Stone tomato,, Chas. W. cab-
bages 20c C; 500, 75c; $1.25 M; head-
ng collard, 15c @; 80c M prepaid. Ray
Whitmire, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

- Stone and Baltimore tomato, 00,
50c; 500, 75c; $1 M del.. No chks. L.
M. Wingo, Gainesville, Rt..2.

Well rooted, New Stone, Baltimore
tomato, cabbage-collard plants, 300,
"5c; 500, $1; $1.50 M postpaid. Sat.
guar. E. A. Hayes, Buford, Rt. 2.

Stone and Baltimore tomato plants,
now ready, $1 M del. G. E. Waldrip,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Stone and Baltimore tomato, Ga.
collard plants, 20c ; 65c, 500, $1.10
M del. 5M 5c M FOB. Winfred
Waldrip, Flowery Branch.

New Stone and Baltimore tomato
plants, packed in ventilated boxes, 75c

500; $1.25 M; 8 - 10M $1 M postpaid.
J. B. Nix, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Bansp. bs: BR. $i. MM. del;
cabbage, Stone and Baltimore toma-
to, Heading collard, $1.40 M del; 5M
up, $1.19 M_ collect. Ovie Crowe,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Late Mat Dutch cabbage, Ga. col-_
-Jard, Lady Thompson strawberry, 20c

; Stone tomato, 25c C; hot pepper,
5c doz. No chks. Henry Eller, Elli-
jay, Rt 3.
- Hot pepper plants, 30c C del. Ida
Wright, Alto, Rt. 1.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, 20c C; 300
50c; 85c M; 5M-up, 75c M. Mrs. R.
L. Smith, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

- Chas. J. Wakefields, Flat Dutch
cabbage, collard and tomato plants,
500, 60c; $1 M; Sweet pepper, 200, 60c;

00, $1 postpaid. Miss Rosa May,
Lewiston. .

Chas. and J. Wakefield cabbage,
Stone and Baltimore tomato, Heading

ollards, $1.40 M del; 5M up, $1.10 M

oS Jeff Mooney, Gainesville, Rt.

Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage,
Stone and Baltimore tomato, true
heading collards, 20c C; 300, 50c; $1.-

M Ail $1 M FOB. Obie Crowe,
le Wee eres

pepper, 50c C. del.

Red Rock tomato}.
ready,



MARKET BULLET EN:

Chas. W., Flat Dutch cabbage, New
Stone and Baltimore tomato. Ready,
65c, 500; $1 M. 5M up, 90c M. Cash
with order. No delay.. J. C.-Cham-
bers, Gainesville, Rt:

Marglobe tomato plants, Late Flat
Dutch, J. Wakefield. cabbage, true Ga.
collard, 25c ; 5c, 500; $1.15 M del.
W. L. Wright, Alto, Rt. 2. ;

Baltimore and Stone tomato, Dutch
cabbage, Heading collard, 20c C; $1.20
M postpaid. H. P. Crow, Gainesville
Rex 2, ne

Thousands guar. 8 in. well rooted
Stone tomato, Chas. cabbage, cab-
page-heading and Ga. collard, 300, 60c
500, $1; $1.50 M postpaid. C. R. Bu-
rell, Auburn. /

Hot pepper plants, 35c C; Sweet
Cash with order.
L. E. Harrison, Dublin.

Mtn. grown plants, Ga. cabbage,
Sweethead collard, Wakefield Dutch,
Drumhead cabbage, Globe, Marglobe,
Baltimore tomato. Del. 500, $1; $1.50
M. Mrs. H. L. Howell, Valdosta, 907
No. Patterson St. - :

Pink skin P R. Gov insp. Not mix-
ed, 60c M del. Ship within 2 days. H.
Lightsey, Odum, Rt. 2.

Cabbage and collard plants , now
$1.50 M prepaid. Sat. guar.
W. E. Farmer, Dalton. ;

Potato plants, Red Skin seed, grown
from vine, 55 FOB. Prompt ship-
ment. No chks. Paul Lightsey, Odum,

Lady T. and. Progressive everbear-
ing strawberry plants 35c C; .Condons
Mastodon everbearing, 60c C; rasp-
berry, 6 for 25c; horse radish, 4, 25c.
Add postage. Mrs. Sarah Grindle,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1. oa

Cabbage plants, $1.25 M; Tomato
and collard, $1.10 M del. Guy Crow,
Gainesville. ..

Livingston Globe, Marglobe and Ga.
collard plants, 20c C; 5c, 500; $1.25
M. Edgar Woodall, Cornelia, Rt. 1.

Cabbage plants, Wakefields, Early
and Late Flat Dutch, 500, 60c; 90c M

del. postpaid; 5M $2.50 Exp. Collect;

cabbage heading collard, same price..
F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Cabbage plants, 500, 65c; $1.25 M;

tomato and collard, 500, 60c; $1.10 M |.

5M, $5 del. Bill Crow, Gainesville, Ri
2. :

Cabbage, collard and tomato plants.
Lead. var. 500, 75c; $125 M. Mrs. R.
Hackle, Valdosta. .

Plants Wanted :

Want some old fashioned Nigger
Killer vines for planting. E. J. Sum-
mer, Wrightsville, Rt. 4.

Want potato slips. Write. S. G.
Griffin, Bremen. ee

Seed For Sale

_ Large red nest onions for fall plant-
ing, $1 gal. White nest onions, 60c
gal. del. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.

1931 beet seed, 25c teacupful;. Sev-
en Top turnip, 10c tbls. Money order
with order. Mrs. Belle White, Chats-
worth, Rt. 2.

Clean Seven Top turnip seed, 30c lb
prepaid. Frank Dunn, Tennga.

25 lbs. Seven Top winter turnip seed
40c lb; red nest onions, 10c lb. S. E.
Thrower, West Point, Rt. 6.

50 Ibs. Seven Top turnip seed slight-
ly mixed with Purple top. 1931 crop.
15c lb. Add postage. W. C. Nestle-
hutt, Palmetto, Rt 2.
~Uncleaned Burr clover seed, 75c bu.









Nice, med. size white nest onions
Qnultiplies 10 to 1 planted). 15c qt.
50c gal. Postpaid. in gal lots. L, J.
Vollrath, Winston. :

Sev M lbs Burr clover seed. Thor-
oughly recleaned. Small lots, 10c Ib;

| 50 bu lots, up, 8c lb. sacked, FOB here }.

Marion V. Smith, Washington.

. 10 lbs turnip seed, Seven Top and
White Globe mixed. 35 Ib; 1 1-2 Ib.
Hastings Aragon spinach seed, 40c lb.
ad for lot. R. Brooks, Villa Rica, Rt.

Abruzzi rye with large percentage
of vetch, $2; turf oats with large
percentage of vetch, $1.25 bushel,
FOB. R. F. Payne, Mt. Airy. ;
_ Seven Top turnip seed, 25c Ib. Add
postage Mrs. R. L. Smith, Flowery
Branch: Rt ke <4

Buncomb collard seed, 40c 1b; 3 Ibs.
$1; del.. Cash with order. L. E. Har=
rison, Dublin. -

Burr clover seed, dbl screened hand
cleaned, 8c lb; white nest onions, $1
gal L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia.

New cabbage heading collard seed,
30c lb. Also improved Purple top

turnip seed, field mixed, 32c, Postpaid.

Mrs. Al :
Wakefield | 5 rs. Alger Chandler, Commerce, Rt



All clean. Edna Kelley, Sulphur
Springs, Rt. 1.
Burr elover seed, rough, 1 1-2 Ib.;
clean seed, 4 1-2c lb. 1931, crop un-
cleaned, $30 ton. Milton Meeler, Hart-
well, Rt. 1. :

Sev lbs. well cleaned .1931 crop yel-
low Globe turnip seed, 50c lb. Mrs.
S: L. Jackson, Chatsworth.

Recleaned Burr clover seed, 6c Ib.
here. S._B.. Kinard, Jackson.

New crop turnip seed, Seven Top
and Amber Globe mixed. 25c cupful.
Miss Anna Nesbit, Aipharetta, Rt. 3.

White nest onions, 60c gal. del;

edicine rhubarb seed, fresh, 2 tbls.

Oc. Mrs. G. B. Patterson, Blairsville,

FRt. 4.

New Stone and Baltimore tomato
seed, 75c lb; Marglobe, $2; Flat Dutch
Jersey Wakefield cabbage, $1; collard
seed, 40c, or 3 lbs. $1. B. R. Woodliff
Flowery Branch. . ;

White nest onions, 45c gal. FOB.
Mrs. W. M. Arrington, Wadley, Rt. 2.

20 lbs. Purple Top turnip seed, 40c
lb. FOB; $7 for lot. Del. W. C. Bent-
ley, West Point, Rt: 6.

Red and white nest onions, new
crop, 60c gal del; 4 lbs. Willetts: Won-

der Eng. pea seed, $1.40 del. or 35c lb.

No stamps.
rollton, Rt 5.

8 lbs Willets Wonder Eng pea seed
$2.75 or 35c lb; large white nest on-
ions, new crop 60c gal. del. No stamps
Mrs. J. E. Latham, Carrollton, Rt. 5.

Watermelon seed, Dixie Bell, 35c lb
postpaid. Cash only. T. E. Wyatt,
Sylvester. : Ee te

3 lbs seven kind of turnip seed the
sweet kind, $1.25 for lot; Crowder pea
seed, $5.50 bu del. This yrs crop. Miss
Rubie Lewis, Funston.

Purple Globe, Red Top, Purple
Globe, White Top and Seven Top tur-
nip seed, 15c Ib plus postage or 1 Ib.
del, 25c. Mrs. J. H. Hutchins, Spar-
bancbeb os

About 10 lbs common sunflower
seed, about 3 Ibs Japanese sunflower
seed, 10c lb; 2 lbs millet and chine
cane seed, 30c. lb. Juanita Waters,
Oliver, Rt. 1. :

Collard seed, graded, 21 lbs. 25c Ib
any quantity; white Spanish peanuts
for seed, 5c lb. 50: lbs or more: FOB.
Cash with order. W. J. Jackson, Och-
locknee.

7 bu. Burr clover seed, 75c bu. Exc
for good pig or Bunch bean seed. Mrs.
Ray Harris, Carnesville.

60 ibs Purple Top turnip seed, 30c
lb del. No orders less than 1 lb. H. G.
Samples, Alamo. Pe aes

Burr clover seed in rough, 2c lb. 60
percent clean seed, FOB. Roy Lew-
is, Hartwell, Rt. 1.

Old fashioned shallot onion buttons
10 Ibs. $1.15 or 20 lbs. $2.20 del. F B
Binion, Carrs Station

Choice Crimson and Burr - clover
seed, in hull, the best for seed. Sam-
ple, price and instructions on request.
S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose, Rt. 2.

Turnip seed, Seven Top, teacupful
by mail postpaid for 20c in stamps;
1-2 cup, 12c; Qt. postpaid, 65c; Gal.
by mail, $2.50. Mrs. M. E. Ledford,
Crandall, Rt. 1.

White bunch butter bean, 25c lb del.

Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Car-

Green glaze Winter turnip, cabbage-

collard, 75c Ib;

1-4 lb. 25c; 15c oz.
del; same: price.

Mrs. J... Patillo,
LaGrange, Rt. 6.

20 lbs.- mixed turnip seed, Yellow
Globe, Purple Top, and Ruffle Leaf
mustard seed. Pure and sound, 25c
and postage for lot, or 35c lb. Mrs.
G. Holloway, Carrollton, Rt. 5.

Want lb. each, Copenhagen, ~ Flat
Dutch, Jersey Wakefield cabbage seed
White Bermuda onion seed, 1-4 lb. ea.
rutabaga and Purple Top turnip. Not
ae J. R. Bowen, Rockingham, Rt.



Positions Wanted

Woman, 21 yrs old wants home as
one of family on farm. $10' per mo.
and board. Honest, good worker and
healthy. Miss Mary Judkins, Dalton,
Rt. 4, Care W. E. Shields. ;

Want work. Can. drive truck. Raised
on farm. Good worker. Single. State
ee SCS ee and laundry.

gin at once. J. H. Carrinet -
Grange, Rt. 1. - ot ge

Want



job on farm or dairy. Begin
at once. Also want crop for 1932. :
R. Shelton, Campton. P a

Want place as overseer, 10-12 Horse
farm for 1932. Life time exp. Un-
derstand farming thoroughly and how
to control labor. / Good ref. R. M. Ol-
iver, Atlanta, 503 10th St., NW.

21 yr. old young man wants jov.
Raised on farm. Strong and willing
worker. Reasonable wage. Cone N.|
Nize, Royston, Rt. 2, Box 104. *

| Mae Faircloth,: Pitts, Rt. 2.

Thursday, July 23, 1931

Want to get with some cotton far-
mer to gather crop this fall then work
for self and 6 boys (4 large enough to
go good work) for 1932. W. J. Mc

ain, Haylow, P. O. Box 77.

Young married man desires share
crop with Seventh Day Adventist peo
ple. Work for 70c day through Fall
and winter. Not able to move sel
Ref. exch. Clyde Dempsey, Ringgold,
Box 133. Cee

Want good size farm to do black-
smith and carpenter work and kee
up machinery, run grist mill. Ex also
farm overseeing. R. M. Bonner, Eat-
onton, Rt. 3..- : sere

Want job with stock farmer looki
after hogs and cattle. State salary.
Am colored boy. Self and mothe
only. Murray County preferred. Jew
pede Murry, Collidge, Care Gen
Del. ct

Want job with good people-on farm
Have 8 children, 5 able to help ligh
work. Write or come at once... Mrs

Want good place on 50-50 basis be-
itween Jonesboro and Griffin. Near

R. Y. Allgood, Smyrna, Rt. 1.

50 yr. old man want.a crop gather
and house to live in. son, 17; girl, :
boys, 11 and 9 yrs. Any time. Ref
ences. H. N. Cook, Adairsville, Rt. 3

Want 3 horse share crop for 1931-
on halves. Must be furnished. Ha
sence force. J. S. Sutton, Silver Creek

Want job

and reliable.
Douglas, Rt. 1.

Want job at most any ki
ming, etc. Can drive car and
honest and reliable. William D
Graham. (aces ee

Want job on poultry farm, 18 yrs
old. Prefer Cobb County. W. Horto

Marietta, Rt: 2. Re ese.
Married man wants place for bal
this year for wages and truck farm
50-50 basis, 1932. Have to be mover
at once. Near Atlanta. 8 in fami
P. D. Morris, Atlanta, 3, Box 15
Want job as fireman for cotton gi
or dairy. Wife and self good mil
Hard workers. Begin at once. S
salary per day; etc... :
Henderson, Fayetteville, Rt. 2, |
W. W. McEachern. ee

F arm Help Wanted =

Want large family to help gathe
cotton crop. Start about first of Au
.gust. Write. Smith Coppage, Hahi-
ka, Rix 1, Box 206) Ana ae

Want 1 or 2 good cotton pickers t
begin about 5th of August. Boar
and pay going price. J. T. Holland
Lenox. = 5s

Want honest, sober, white man, 4(
yrs. old without bad habits to tak
charge of 90 acre farm. Exp. Willin:
worker. Apply at Home. istel

oe D. B. Donaldson, Statesboro, Rt

_ Want good, reliable white or colored
woman to live in home to assist with
chickens, and other light work.
be fond of children. Mrs. Gertru
Neal, Blackwells, Rt. 1. Be ea
Want good farmer with own stock
and able to run self for 1932 on 3rd
or 4ths. No need to apply unless yc
own. stock. Guy Osborne, Cler





Rt. 1.



Miscellaneous F or Sale



Will make jelly and preserves from
apples, peaches and plums on halves.
Write first. rs. H. H. Sullivan, Car:
i Rt 5. ae

ill can peaches for 15c qt. 25c pe
half gal. Party to Puta jar wn
pay postage. At once. Peaches ar
ready. Mrs. Cleon Cowart, Summi
Rt. 2, Box 89, a

Will can jelly on halves. Part
furnish jars and sugar. Write a
once. Mrs. L. T. Bush, Bowdon Rt

Ginseng for planting. Like to hear
from party wanting to buy some. R
L. Addington,-Morganton..

- Ground. oyster shell for chickens, $1
per 100 lbs. FOB. W. A. Smith, Sa
vannah, 102 E. Bay St. 2

woe eee ee geese feathers, 50

or ot. .-C.. 4p! illiamson,
Plains. CoN ries a rs

Will can preserves, jelly, etc.,
alves. Party to furnish sugar C
cans. Have plenty grapes and peac
es. Mrs. A. B. Duke, Bowdon, Rt, |

_Will make jelly, jam, preserves
pickles on halves. Other ty :

ish sugar and containers.



Mrs. C. A. Blac