4 iy DEPARTMENT of Uy, EUGENE TALMADGE. Lf SSN UP SGEORGIA: RKET BU LL se PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS A. D. JONES, DIRECTOR. AGRICULTURE..-tuely COMMISSIONER = Say Ree STATE CAPITOL Nee GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1931. a duced to abolish the Market Bulletin. There has also been introduced another bill that would separate the Bureau of Markets and the Mar- - ket Bulletin completely from the Department of Agriculture. I have beenwriting editorials in the Market Bulletin for the /past __Aour years. some very vital matters in these editorials. Some large interests would be very much pleased if the Market Bulletin should be abousked, or - separated entirely from the Department of Agriculture. Have you received any benefits from the Market Bulletin? Tf you have, now isthe time to write your Representatives and your Senators and tell them of the benefits you have received from the Mar- eat Bulletin. You will find that your Representatives and your Sena- tors will want to keep anything going that is really serving a good pur- - pose. ey are the only witnesses from whom this information can be ob- tain ~-The Market Bulletin is published at the expense of the fertilizer tax, which only farmers pay. o . Most farmers are very reluctant to write letters. This is a serious fault with us. All other business men are prompt and quick to write let- - ters when their business interests are affected. Do not put this off. Write to the Representative of your County -and your Senator to-day, and let them know if the Market oe is of any benefit to the farmers of Georgia. | From the letters I receive daily I am convinced that this is the one direct aid to the farmers of this State. A letter to me des not serve the purpose. Your Representatives and your Senators are the only men who Have the authority to save the Market Bulletin for you. WRITE YOUR REPRESENTATIVES AND SENATORS BOTH _ CAPITOL, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. x z Do not delay. This: matter is going to be voted on in the next few = = Gays. < TOBACCO MARKETS -OPEN TO-DAY : In that time numerous tobacco warehouses have been built in different sections of south Georgia. The buyers come to these warehouses and bid on the tobacco. The t, is five weeks, With- Georgia are in operation, with these buyers prese and eon es little an this time the tobacco is rushed to the marke | The Market Bulletin Of as ee To You? At the present session of the peices ee fae been a bill intro- | It has become my duty, during this time, to talk plain on | AND ADDRESS THEM IN Cie OF THE LEGISLATURE, STATE The tobacco industry in Georgia is a growth of the last 15 years, ; game buyers go all over the tobacco sections of the United States and buy the tobacco. The length of time that the tobacco warehouses in This is entirely to . of it is gathered and cured before the market opens. The time eo short a time to market the tobacco crop in Georgia, be extended at least three weeks. Last year the tobacco crop in Georgia sold for an average of $9. 86 per hundred pounds. Of course, this was below the cost of production. Very few tobacco farmers made expenses last year. -I hope this will not be repeated this year. A short time after Christmas there appeared in all the daily papers some very prosperous sounding talk.in regard to the tobacco industry, which included the fact that the President of the American Tobacco Company made over a hundred million dollars last year in salary ce bonus, for himself alone. Ot course, this hundred million dollars could buy this man a fleet of automobiles. It could buy him yachts to sail the seas and carry him to foreign countries. He could have all the luxuries of a king. 4 I wish this man could be in the tobacco fields a short time and see the people work to gather and cure the tobacco, and see them sitting up -all night around little smoky barns. I wish he could see the children of these same tobacco farmers wanting new dresses and shoes, and some of the bare necessities of life and see their disappointment when the father. came home and told them how his tobacco. was. practically taken away from them at the market. Recently they have raised the price on cigarettes. You know that they say that a cigarette is too small for a man to smoke, too big for x a boy to smoke, and just about fits the ladies. A great. number of our ~ - jadies have- taken up smoking. They are encouraged in this habit by talks over the radio stressing the fact that you should Protect your Adams apple and telling of a particular brand that will give you a pretty Adam's apple. Wherever you go on the highways you see the big signs of big men smoking cigars, prosperous good looking men, ad- ae satisfy, and beautiful women who are warned to Keep Kissable. All of this is helped along by the a on the farm toting cans of _ Prince Albert around in their hip pockets, business men smoking big z cigars and all of us farmers squirting tobacco juice everywhere. | ~ This advertising over the radio, on the big bill boards, and tin the newspapers costs the five aloe tobacco manufacturers of America $20,- 000,000.00 a year. i The farmers that grow SBecno ave supporting a - great many other lines of business. It has not been profitable to the men who grew the tobacco. I hope things will be different this year, and that those who, - bid on the tobacco will realize that they had best not kill the Boose : that lays the golden egg. July 28, 1931. VES a) EUGENE TALMADGE, Commissioner. _ = Be MARKET. REPORT ne OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS | INDEX es _ Prevailing Wholesale Prices July 28, 1981. Always Subject to Variuen 7 ce es r aoe Baby Chicks For Sale ............ ceo 3 Atlanta Mase < acaiaanh Augteta Cdiumhus Valdoua: Baby Chicks Wanted... ee Eggs, Rextva? 0g. es $ 21 $ .25 $298 $ .23 K-22 $ .23 ie ees. TOr Bele. coe. cei ade ay aatiget _ Eggs, ee tas XS = ee ao Cee a ay a Farm Help: Wanted 2.2...2..00.0. Ee . Eggs, Ga., ,trade, doz. x 6 = 52" Z : : cas Hees, Yard Run, doz... 33 20 31 20 21 mG. BEeguchs: Bor Bale sty. Gtdes, ies. a ees 14 16 16, 10 13 Ga. Products Wanted ................ SPienS, 10. ee - 18 ae 14 13 Live Stock for Sale ................ Roosters, Ib. : .10 12 ~ 10 08. Live Stock Wanted 0... vPrienrs, 3b. cues 25 25 25 .23 18- Miscellaneous for Sale .................. os DUCKS De a ee 15 15 apes .20 10: Miscellaneous Wanted ......... pian em ah erecse. = Ve fe cr. Recs b 12% 12 14 ee 10 Positions Wanted pe Turkeys, lb... : 29 20 20 .20 30 Poultry for Sale Capons, lb. ; te 25 = ere = Poultry Wanted Field Peas, mixed, bu. . 1.75 1.50 1.40 reed 40% ae Plants. for: Sale 2.2 os Field Peas, not mixed, bu. ... 2.00 2.00 | 1.75 1.65 ee ates AVS Plants: Wanted S252 8 Country Butter, Best Table, Ib... .30 220.4 .30 3 | 388 30 Seed for Sale 2 a Ear Corn, (80 Ibs. to bay bu... .70 Bug 70 80 18 Seed Wanted: =o es 3 i 2nd Hand. Machinery Wanted . No Hogs Sold During Week Hecinning July 20, 1931, at Cooperative Sales. Car TeOts ance esc eeecieenceeessteeeee _ No. 1, Grade Spanish Peanuts, $70.00per ton, Delivered, Subject to Correction. aaa = See eee eaae acer reer erence Stee ANCONAS FOR SALE - 100 frying size Anconas, wt. 1-2 Ibs. - @a. ready for market Sept. 5, from bloodtested stock. Make best offer FOB Adairsville. J. M. Wood, Adairs- Povile, Rt. 1, - $heppard strain Ancona cockerels, large perfectly built, five point combs - cocks 5 mos old, $2.50, 3 mos old, $1.- _25; about 30 Sheppard Ancona hens 60c ea; and 6 cocks $1 ea. Mrs. Jep- tha Pullin, McDonough. ~ 500 Sheppard Anconas and white leghorn hens 65c ea; 200 white Eng. _ Leghorn pullets 4 mos old, 75c ea; 200 Tansey W. L. and Sheppard Anconas mixed 35c ea. for the 200 from 4-6 oe FOB. I. W. Walker, Tifton, _ All colors Bantams, splendid layers, half grown pullets, 35c; 4-6 wks. old _ chicks, 20c ea; cockerels, 25c; hens, -40c. Miss Emily Harrison, Boling- ~ broke. : cade o 6 Cochin hens, two cocks, 10 half - grown pullets, 75c ea. E. D. Edmund- son, Dahlonega. AUSTRALORPS FOR SALE _ Australorp cockerels Osborne strain, _April- hatch, $2.50; May hatch, $2.00. _ Johnson Crowe, Cartersville. BANTAMS FOR SALE Golden Seabright ockerels, Olin B. Moore, 2 mixed bantam cockerels, March _hatch, 50c ea. or 2 for 75c. Mrs. W: R, Chasteen, Locust Grove. 1 Jap Silkey bantam hen, 1 yr. old, md laying, $2. Hermon Mize, Amer- cus. N _ 4 Seabright cockerels half grown, 50c ea; other party to pay shipping charges. Money order. Mrs. J. T. Lambert, Forest Park. ce 0: $1 del. in Georgia. Madras. - Pure Golden Sebright bantams, eect per pair. C. Bowers Guann, yo. 2 bantam hens, 3 pullets, 2 roosters very small type, mixed breed, 25c ea; hen with 8 two weeks old chicks, $1 FOB. Mrs| J: M. Sessions, Rome, Rt. Be . Bantam hens, 50c; cocks 40c; pul- lets 40c; eggs, 50c per 15. H. M. Ad- ams, Douglasville. -1 large 1 yr. old pure bred light Brahma rooster, $2; 10 pure bred Golden Seabright cockerels, 75c ea; 2 G. Seabright roosters, $1 ea. Tom Cade, Elberton, Rt. 4. Bantam cockerels for sale, Black and Buff cochins, Blacktail Japanese 3 ea; ord wee Pheasant cocks ea. WR andall, LaGr ; =. Box 13: a Japanese game bantams ready to Jay in early . fall, 50c ea.. Dudley Spiers, Lincolnton, Rt. 2. _ Golden Seabright bantam cockerels, _ Apr. hatched, $1 ea. \B. C. Pope, Tal- lapoosa, Rt. 3. _ Few half grown genuine Buff Coch- in bantam cockerels, $1 ea. O. H. _ Wright, 515 Peters Bldg., Atlanta. _ Brown leghorn bantam cockerels and 2 mixed ones at 50c ea. C. H. Overby, Columbus, 22-11th St. Mixed bantams, good layers this years hatch, 50c ea. port, Acworth. BARRED ROCKS FOR- SALE _ Pure Thompson Ringet Barred Rock cockerels, March{ hatch, $1 ea; es 1or $3.50: FOB.-- Mrs R. T:. Mabry Canon, Rt. 2. Several 3 mos old B. R. cockerels from Kenmore hatchery, Mo., $1 ea; 6 for $5 FOB. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton _15 8 wks. old purebred B.-R. chicks 40c ea. cash. Mrs. C. G. Wheeler Cumming, Rt. 4. i an ae Holterman strain B. i. cockerels, 85c-ea. Mrs. N. G. Waycross, Rt. 4. ae __ Pure bred B. R. cockerels, Thomp- Son strain Mar. hatch, 80c ea; also pullets same strain, 80c ea. Mrs. S. _.W. Cain, Auburn, Ga. ey eo R. roosters, 2 - 0: - wt. $1 ea. Mrs. : Clifton, Millen. oo 1 Park strain B. R. 1 yr. old cock _$1 del. $1.50. Mrs. L. igbie, - Shellman, are _. Thoroughbred gold seal B. R. roos- ters, direct from Weber $3 ea. All March hatched and April hatched, 1.50-ea. Charlie Griffin, Pavo, Rt. Fay T. Daven- pe ane Buff Rock chickens, pure nug- et strain, will exch for. nice young co cow. Write what you have. Ss. G. L. Trimble, Adairsville. - Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R., cock- erels, Apr, hatch, first. pen, $1,50 ea. 2nd pen, $1.25 ea. 2 or more, $1 ea. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga. Pure bred white rock Fishel strain Apr. hatch cockerels, $1.80 ea. Will be $2.50 ea. When grown. Mrs. Clar- ence Waldrep, Forsyth, Rt. 1. - Aristocrat D. B. R, yr. old cock, ex- tra quality, $2.25. Also April hatch cockerels frem prize winning stock, $1 ea. H. A. Stahl, Valdosta. Young B. R. cockrels, $1.25 del. 1 B. R. cock $1.75 del. Also fine red combed mixed hens, $1.15 del. and big mixed fryers 35c lb. del. Having fry- ers all along now. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla. 15 pure bred Thompson Ringlet B. B. pullets, Apr. hatch, 65c ea. FOB Oakwood. Also 12 young hens same strain 85c ea. or $10 for lot FOB. Mrs. S. S. McMillan, Oakwood. Holtermans Aristocratic B. R. cock- erels and pullets Feb. hatch, $1.50 ea. W. B. Lacey, Rome, Rt: 2. BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS 40 pure bred B. R. pullets, certified, bloodtested several cockerels, March hateh, $1-ea:. Mrs. Hi: -B:. Ford, La- vonia. 3 Pure bred white rocks, $1.25 each. Miss Florene Ray, Fort Valley, Rt. 5. Pure Thompson Ringlet B. R. Mch. cockerels, $1 ea. 4 for $3.50 FOB. Mrs. R. L. Mabry, Canon, Rt. 2. BUFF ROCKS Thoroughbred Buff Rock ,pullets from carefully culled, bloodtested stock 10 wks old,.75c ea. Mrs. Janie E. Goings, Waynesville. ; CORNISH & GAMES FOR SALE. 6 Dark Cornish pullets and. coeKer- el 10 wks old, the lot for $4 FOB. Will exch for real leghorn pullets 12. wks Tom Miller, North Calhoun, May hatch white Cornish, $1 each, FOB Ocilla. Paul E. Law, Ocilla. Canadian R. O. P. and Holterman early hatched pullets. and. cockerels, $1.25 ea; $1 ea. in lots of 10. Simon Peterson, Douglas, Ga. Have 6 games will sell for $6. Clos- ing out stock at bargain. Robt. Jef- ferson, Albany. | Pure bred dark Cornish cockerels, Master Bred grain, Apr. hatch, $1.25 ea. May hatch, $1 ea. Norwood, Dewy Rose, Ga. Pure bred Dark Cornish Indian game cockerels, $1.50 ea. March hch. J. R. Gardner, Locust Grove. GIANTS FOR SALE Two 14 mos old Jersey black giant roosters, Royal Purple. strain. Will exch. pr. for 25 ten wks old R. I. Red pullets. Mrs. Rice Porter, Milner, Rt. 1 Good fat Jersey giant hens, for ta- ble use, 25c lb. FOB. Mrs. F. R. Vin- cent, Fruitland, Ga. Jersey white giants, April. hatch, $1.75 ea. Reg. permit 190. Marcys Exhib. and egg production, Madison Square Garden prize winner parents. W. T. Buggs, Douglas. GAME CHICKENS FOR SALE 1 Cornish cock 1930 hatch, $1.50 FOB. R. J. Holland, Empire, Ga. - 1 pure bred dark Cornish game rooster,-14 mos old, $1.50 FOB. Mrs. G. M. Holt, Roopville, Rt. 2. - One dark Cornish 15 mos old: cock, $2 del. and:2 cockerels wt. around two Tbs. ea. Gresham. : Will exch for Shawlneck or Round- 1 Gin grey cock 1 1-4 yrs. od, $1.50. head. H. M. Adams, Douglasville. 1 pair Black game chickens, $2.50; | FOB 1 yr. old. Mrs. J. O. King, La- vonia, Rt. 3. l 35 Pure bred dark Cornish week old chicks, $5, mother hen $1.50, young roosters five and seven pounds, $1.50 ea. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester. 2 pit game cocks, one 2 yrs old, one 14 mos old, $3 ea., or exchange the two for 4 pit game hens. Carl Grif- fin, 85 Oak St., Gainesville. Game chickens for sale, wt. 2 1-8 Ib., $1 ea. Guarantee satisfaction. 1 pair Ginn greys, 9 mos old, $2.25 FOB. J. A. Crumley, Demorest. prize pen, L. J. Smith strain, $2.50 ea. ee C. Moore, Decatur, Rt. 2, Box 207 1 cock mixed with full blooded Cor- nish game and full brown leghorn about 3 mos old, 75c or exch for wheat seed. Mrs. D._F. Sewells, Rochelle, Care. Eee: King Rt. 1. - LEGHORNS FOR SALE 3 W. Leghorn hens, 1 cock; pedi- greed, yr. old, Tancred strain, $3.20 for the lot. Johnson Crowe, Carters- ville. MARKET BULLETIN FOB. Woe $1 ea. del. H. W. Thurmond, |. 2 White Cornish cockerels from lst | more. 5 S. C. Brown leghorn cockerels at 60c ea. or exch for nice dried apples or peaches for canning, or anything I can use. J. W. Williams, Wrightsville Rt 4: 7 16 S. OC. W. L. pure bred, 2 yr old hens, extra layers, 75c ea; Tancred cock 16 mos old, $2. All good. for breeders. Miss Audrey Ivey, son, Rt. 4. 10 Ferris strain March hatch pull- for the lot. R. J. Holland, Empire. 100 14 wks old Tancred W. Leghorn pullets, 90c ea. or $80 for the lot. Floyd C, Payne, Rome, Rt. 5, Box 102. 2 pure bred Everlay strain B. L. cockerels, 4.mos old $1 ea. Will ex- change for 2 pullets each same age. Mrs. Ervin Clack, Montezuma, Box 233. hatched average wt. 4 lbs. $1 FOB. Paul Harris, Oakman. 25 W. L. cockerels, AAA mating from Roselawn poultry farm, $1 each and up. L. G. Ricketts, Decatur, RFD About 50 pure Barron W. L. cock- erels, 8 and 10 wks. from vigorous stock, $1 ea. FOB or exch. C. G. Col- lins, Rising Fawn, Rt. 3. 50. healthy mixed breed hens and 5 roosters, 65c ea. at my yard or exch for Buff white or brown leghorn or anything can use. H. I. Martin, Bar- nesville, Rt. 1. 10 pure bred brown leghorn cock- erels, April hatch, 75c ea.-FOB. Mrs. W. T. Howard, Zebulon, Rt. 2. 4 fine English strain white cocker- els for breeding at $1 ea. Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brooklet. 25 pure Tancred W.,L. pullets, Mar. hatch from ped stock, $1 ea. Mrs. J. R. Lanier, Graymont, Rt. 1. 300 white leghorn pullets Tancred strain Apr. hatch, just right for hea- vy fall and winter production, heal- thy. Write for price. M. C.. Buff- ington, Pendergrass. 3 black leghorn hens and one 10 wks cockerel to exch for 3 white Cornish pullets and cockerel 10 or 12 wks. Tom Miller, North Calhoun. About 200 Tancred W. L. year old hens 70c ea FOB Macon. A. T. Sher- wood, Macon. Purebred Everlay light B. L. yr. old rooster, direct from Tormohlen, $1 or exch for equal value. Ernest P. Eth- eridge, Auburn, Ga. ; 75 Tancred strain White Leghorn hens, 15 mos old, no culls, 80c ea. No checks. -W. H. Hart, Plains, Rt. 2. > . 100 Tancred S. C. White Leghorn hens, Mch. 1930 hatch, 65 per cent now laying, $75 for the lot. R. N. Wright, Alto. 3 pure bred brown leghorn hens, laying every day, $1 ea; 1 cock same breed but not related, $1.25 ea. or all for $3.75 FOB. Mrs. C. T. Williams, Dallas, Rt. 6. 6 pure bred white leghorn pullets 4 mos old, 75c ea. or $4 for the lot FOB Alto. J. E,. Davidson, Alto, Rt. 1: 50 white leghorn fryers, 1 1-2 to 2 lbs. 50c ea. Cash with order. Harold V. Wright, Winterville, Rt. 2. Pure bred Kerlin S. C. W. Leghorn hens, $1.25 ea: 2 one yr. old cocks, $1.50 ea. C. W. Page, Norcross. Everlay brown and Tancred white leghorn pulets, 8 wks. old 80c ea. FOB D. F. Thomas, Odum. / Knapps high grade Buff Leghorn Will exch for corn or wheat of same value each to pay delivery charges on value exchanged. Raymond Parsons, Americus, Box 295. | : 10 white leghorn pullets, Mar hatch, $6 FOB. 2 white leghorn roosters, 2 yrs. $1 ea. Mrs. J. W. Giddens, East- man, Rt 6. : 10 pure bred buff leghorn pullets, 8 wks. old and 1 cockerel, $4.98. Lynn, Waycross, Rt. 2. 10 W. L. hens, 2 roosters, Mar. hat-. ched 2930, $1 ea., 25 pullets, 2 cocker- els, spring 1931 hatch, 60c ea. All pure tancred strain. G. H. Jones, Doerun, Rt. 4. 4 Thom- | lets and 1 cockerel pure bred, $7.50. Pure bred Tancred cockerels Mar. cockerels for sale or exch at $3 ea. is Thursday; July 30, 1931. _ MINORCAS FOR SALE Trio giant black Minorcas, $7.50, eggs, $2.25. O. H. Wright, 515 Peters Bldg., Atlanta. _ fre -4 Black Minorca cocks, Feb, hatch, pure bred, $1.25 ea, or $4 for all. Wili exch. for good thrifty pig, corn, oats, or cotton seed at market prices. J. H. Mosley, Rockmart, Rt. 5. : 1 purebred rose comb black Minor- ca cockerel, 2 1-2 to 3 lbs., $1 party to pay postage. Mrs. E. E. Moore, Rydal, Rt. 1. : Pape strain S. C. Black Minorca hens, $1.25 ea.. FOB Bartow, Mal- colm McMillan, Bartow. ue x 24 hens, 2 cocks, Anderson and-- Pape strain Apr. hatched pullets and cockerels, good heavy stock for sale or exch. L. S. McLean, Sharpsburg, Ga. - 7 Pape strain black Minorca early hatched cockerels, $1 ea. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5. : rg ee Minorca roosters, Booths strain white, direct, 3 mos. old, flea. GT. Bohanan, Conyers. : Me 50 Pape str. black Minorcas, pure | bred, March hatch, pillets 4 lbs. ea. and cockerels, $1 ea. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia, Rt. 1. oe MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS FOR SALE ~- . Nice fat fryers 1 1-2 to 2 lbs. Make best offer. Mrs. S. W. Sloan, Auburn, Ga. Sapte 2 10 frying size chickens, 1 1-2 lb. to 2 1b. eae . No checks. Mrs. J. C. Tribble, Hillsboro, Rt. 2. ~ : 100 eight wks. old heavy mixed chickens for sale 35c each. Mrs. J. _ S. Berryhill, Cochran, Rt. 5. - ae The Spencer turken Wonder bird, trio young fowls, $5; baby chicks 25c ea.; also eggs $2 per setting of 15, 2 for $3.75. Mrs. J. F. Anderson, Blue Ridge. Ti ORPINGTONS FOR SALE Golden Buff Orpington fryers for sale, 30c lb. FOB; also pullets and. cockerels for sale, pure Golden Buff $1 ea., FOB. Mrs. F. R.- Vincent, Fruitland. Few white Orpington hens and mos old rooster, hens $1.50 ea. male bird. $2.50 FOB. Mrs. B. F. Harrison, Bolingbroke. es Pure Buff Orpington pullets and cockerels, March and April hatch, 75c each, FOB. Please send money or-. der. Mrs. J. G. Rhodes, Crawfordville. PIGEONS FOR SALE : White Muff Tumblers, $2 pr; clean leg tumblers, $1.50 pr; Birmingham rollers and Ringneck doves, $2 pair; black Carneaux and yellow Carneaux, | $2.50 pr; write for other information. Herman Mize, Americus. ~ ees oe Several hundred extra high grade pigeons in lots or as a whole. Mrs. Ike Winship, Halcyon Lake White | King Pigeon Farm, Macon, Rt. 4. White Kings, Cerneau Maltese, wht. Muff Tumblers, Blue Tumblers, owls, ring neck doves, all $2 pair. Herman ~ Mize, Americus. - eae y Several hundred white king pigeons, for sale cheap for cash or will exch ~ for chickens. O. W. Holmes, 869 Mul- berry St., Macon, Ga. : ae 15 pr. Giant White Kings, mated ~ and working for sale or trade. Make me your best offer. B. C. Brown, ort Gaines. | a eae 20 White King pigeons mated, ban- _ ded and working, less than five pair, $1.50 pr. more than five pair, $1 pr. ~ Squabs, 50c ea. Cash with order. BE. C. Cureton, Jr., Moreland, Box 55.) | Carneaux pigeons for sale or will exch. for White Kings, also some ex- tra roosters to exch. for White King Dillard Munford, Cartersville. oe White Kings: Best of strain, also red and yellow Carneaux show bird. strain, mated pairs or single birds. Prices reasonable. J. H. Deaton, .Co- lumbus, Box 853. ie Pure bred Homer pigeons, mated, banded and working, fine squab rais- ers, $2 per pair. . H. Overby, Co- ~ lumbus, 22 1ith St. ae LEGHORNS FOR SALE 1 fine Donaldson red ~blood-tested rooster, March 1930 hatch, $1.25 or exch for Donaldson March ~ hatch cockerel. Mrs. W. R. Chasteen, Lo- cust Grove. \ 100 white leghorn hens, $75 at farm Would consider fresh cows, 3 gals. or W. S. Mixon, Griffin, Box 419. Well developed 10 wks. old Tormah- len leghorn pullets, 60c ea; 14 wks. old combs inch high, $1 ea. FOB. Mrs. J. B. Collier, Cochran. 100 Ferris W. L. hens, direct, 1930 hatch for sale at once. Make best of- fer, Mrs, N. L. Maddox, Willard. Mrs. S. H. Harris, Mauk, |B. Peterson, Vidalia. ; R. I. REDS FOR SALE Large dark red Jan., Feb. hatch pullets, $1.25 prepaid, cockerels, $2.00. ea. coop returned. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran, Rt. 1. Boe 160 .R. I. Red; hens 18 mos old, $1 - ea. at my yard. No checks accepted. 20 pure R. I. Red hens,'1 yr. old, $1 ea; 20 biddies 6 to 8 wks. old 50c ea; R. I. Red- roosters, 1 yr. old, $2 ea. C. D. Williamson, Plains. : 2 Donaldson AAA cocks 1929 hatch, direct from Mrs. Donaldson, best grgade, $2.50 each, postpaid: Mrs. M. Thursday, July 30, 1931. ea ; Poultry For Sale ; R. I. REDS FOR SALE Senaldson strain S.-C 4. Reds, < two vr. old cock, $5; one $3. Mrs. > M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5; Pure bred Donaldson dark reds from Star Pen 3 mos old pullets, $1 a; cockerels extra $1.25. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton. full R. I. Red hens at. $1.35>ea. or xch for Red Bliss Irish potatoes. Will accept cash or money order. Mrs. E. Pp, King, Rochelle, Rt. 1. } pure bred Owen Tompkins RAE, d_cocks 1 yr. old, $2 ea. hens, $2, ea. W. Page, Norcross, at pure Donaldson 2 yr*old R. I. Red ooster free with 8 mixed heavy breed ne and two yr. old hens, $1 ea. Mrs. F. Johnson, Dawson, Rt. 3: 10 R. I. Red pullets, Feb. hatched, Donaldson strain, $1 ea. Mrs. T. E. ey Bluffton. : Red pullets and several cock- an ae bred, March hatch for sale exch for a shoat or anything can Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia. 8. Hellman, Boston. R Red, hens; Tc yr. old; or: -B: Zocks. aches or apples. each to pay ship- ing charges. Mrs. W. G. O ae = TURKEYS FOR SALE } grown turkeys and 7 baby turkeys -mos old for sale. Make best offer. I ne L. Maddox, Willard: mS pr. big blue Toulouse geese, i. full feathered and fine, C.. W. Norcross. pure bred white Pekin drakes and ducks. ready to pick for first time, 0c ea. Party to pay n iiteae Mrs. Moor, Rydal, R head white ee aioles 4 grown es at .$1 ea; 4 young ones 40c ea; exch for brown leghorn hens, 1930; tech. Mrs. J. J. Sapp, Arco, Box 53. Toulouse geese $4.50 pr; $7 trio FOB Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. Have 4 ducks, 3 drakes, Mar. hatch most grown 75e ea. Will exch. for ng pullets or baby chicks. Write Ee nteee Mrs. Myrtis. Swann, Li- honia, Rt. Wild Rica ducks, large, beautiful irds for sale cheap for cash. Write or information and prices. Lamar W. fefferson, Albany. 1 trio improved Maryland Muscovey ul 8, $7; young ducks, 4 wks old, $1 trio B. Rocks 18 mos old, $5. Mrs. . O. Fussell, Brunswick. 28 white Pekin ducks for sale or ch for W. L. pullets or hens. Mrs. H.. Edwards, Rt. 2, Box 409-B, At- ne 16 mos old M. B. eobbler. $7. frs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5. ducks and 1 drake, Mammoth oe eC oe $6.25; also one setting : Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brooklet, Indian Runner ducks and drakes grown, 75c for drakes, $1 for hens 3; 2 white Pekin ducks, male and ale, $1 ea. FOB. Faye Daughtry, eee Pure white Indian Runner ducks and drakes, $1 ey. G. N. Thomas, omasboro, Ga. 20 Rouen ducks and drakes, most of them grown, $1 ea FOB. Will sell all any number. Mrs. J. oe Lambert, st Park. WYANDOTTES FOR SALE Ss select Fishel strain white Wyan- lotte hens and 7 select cocks, all 1 yr. aa, offer the lot for $100 FOB. Dek: mas, Odum. Regal Dorcas white Wyandottes, ar. hatch pullets an@ cockerels from est winter layers, $1 ea. in lots of five. Special prices on larger -lots. April hatch, 90c ea. Mrs. W. L. Guil- ebeau, Lincolnton, Rte 5: 55 pure bred S. L. Wyandotte hens rom prize winning stock now. laying, 1 yr. old $1 ea; also Mch. and April hatch cockerels, $1; 2 lb. fryers 50c ea. iss Lyda Gibbs, Uvalda. 10 pure bred White Wyandotte fry- ers, 2 1-2 lbs. ea. $6.50 for the lot FOB fine pure bred white rooster from prize stock, $1.25 FOB; Mattie McPherson, Rabun Gap, Ga. 4 Silver Lace Wyandotte hens for sale. Exch for 2 mos old pig, must -be healthy. Mrs. Ida Sanders, Rock- faett Rt: 3. : 4 pullet and 1 rooster, pure bred pecdat Wysndottes 2-3 grown, $1 ea. OB Ee W. T. Adams, Lavon- ; BOX: 381. Se Lace peyousaites 6 ica -Seabright pee Bantams. dian game cockerels, Dail exch for 6 bu. Elberta |. | eggs, 50c setting. Wyandotte mixed hens, all laying, $7 FOB. Mrs. M AeA -BU-h i BY N wt. 1 1-4 to 2 1-4 Ibs., 1 rooster wt. 4 Ibs. nice thoroughbred $5 for the lot. Clarence Brown, Helena, Rt. 2. - Poultry Wanted BANTAMS WANTED Want to exch trio pure bred R. I. Red, Tompkin and Donaldson strain May hatch 2 pullets and cockerel for. pair half grown white Jap. Silkies or Christine Jones, Lula, Star Rt. Want 15-20 pure Bantam hens and cock, Buff Cochins preferred. Will ex- change. W. P. Kay, Cartersville. _Wanted: Bantams and pheasants. Price must be reasonable. C. P, Ed- aoe 386 Ponce de Pee Ave., At- anta Want this years heithed pure blooded, white and black Cochin Ban- tams, also white. crested black Polish No cull ~ wanted: J... 2. Van Horne, Monroe. CORNISH WANTED Want to buy or exchange for same age and strain, 3 Dark Cornish In- Berry strain, Res Haten.. 3B. 6: Pope, Tallapoosa, LEGHORNS WANTED Want to buy leghorn and white Mi- na, Bt - Claude Stas eat Smyr- na MISCELLANEOUS asia WANTED Want trio turken chickens. Write me your prices. Mrs. C. C. Mason, 929 Cascade Ave., Atlanta.: ORPINGTONS WANTED : Want to exch $50 value for 25 white or buff hens or white or buff orping- tons. and 3 roosters. Write. H. I. Martin, Byromville, Rt. 1. \ ; PHEASANTS AND oe . WANTED Want good Eng. Ringneck male pheasant. State,cond., age, size, price David Jennings, Americus, Box 84. Want peafowls, young or old stock; also eggs. David Jennings, Americus, Box 84 : Se PIGEONS WANTED Want pigeons, 1 pr. homers, 1 pair tumblers, 1 pr. swiss mondaines, one pr. Fantail, must be banded, working, pure bred and cheap. J. Jt Harvard, Hawkinsville. : : TURKEYS, ETC., WANTED Want white and black Muscovey ducks.. State age and lowest price., Dillard Munford, Cartersville. - Want to exch 1 pair puddle ducks: fora pair of Belgium hare rabbits or N.S: red. +3: VE: OKelley, BOs Cir- cle, Rt. 2! Want ten 12 wk. old poults, no toms Quote best price. F. C. Dodgen, Nor- cross, Rt. 1. . Fags F or Sale Eggs from Thompson Imp. Ringlet strain 90c per 15 del. No C. O. D. shipments.~- Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Rt. 5. Fall C. I. G. eggs for sale, $1 for 15 or $1:75 for 30. Mrs. E.R; King, Ro- chelle,. Rt.- 1. Pure bred Donaldson Red eggs from Star mating, $1.25 per 15; Bantam Mrs. R. J. Flem- ing, Lincolnton. Pure bred Thompson B] R. eggs for sale at 60c doz. prepaid, all cartons to be returned. Mrs. G,. C./Clifton, Millen. Pure bred giant pain light Brah- ma eggs, $1 per setting of. 15, crates returned. Mrs. W. T. Paul, Lexington Blue Speckled guinea eggs, 60c for 28 del. Miss Leona es Culver- tons >." White Australian guinea eges, $1.- 25 per 15 del. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. Day old select white leghorn eges, 30c postpaid lots 12 doz. G. D. Fain, Edison. Eggs Wanted Want fresh market eggs in any quantity from 1 to 100 cases every week. Will pay top market price. Write before starting shipments. E. R. Adlington, 510 Piedmont Ave., Atv lanta. Want game eggs of the Irish red, also Irish grey.. Must be full pit game >| del. and cheap for cash. J. A. Crumley, Demorest. ~ Baby Chicks For Sale Leghorns or Anconas, 7c; Reds or Rocks 8c; bloodtested 100 per cent live guaranteed. Imported Barron white leghorns 10c; also 8 wks old pullets. Sam Brown, 316 Whitehall St., Atlanta. e Pure bred, selected, Reds, Rocks, $8 per 100; heavy assorted, $7. 50 per 100; Leghorns Anconas, $7. 50 per 100. E. te oo 510 Piedmont Ave., At- anta 25 or more buff rock baby chicks 1 mo. old, very thrifty and in fine cond. growing, 25c ea. Mrs.G. L. Trimble, Adairsville. Heavy breeds, $7.50; light breeds, $7 Will continue to hatch on thru the year. Write or wire your order. H. R. Gaskins, Americus. Baby Chicks Wanted Wanted 100 to 1,000 baby chicks, any breed to raise on halves to twelve weeks. You pay shipment both ways. S. F. Beard, Graham, Ga. Want 50 chicks to raise on halves to 10 weeks old, any large breed. Rev. Jay B. White, Rt. 1, Box 77, Garfield. Several hundred. baby chicks to raise on halves to 12 wks .old. Mrs. J. fe Burk: - |ley, 35 Linden Ave., N. E., Atlanta. Poiled Hereford bull, good breeding, ready for service, $75: also Herefor bull with horns ready for service good breeding, $75; Hereford heifers alrea- dy: bred; $75. to S$85, J. C. Collier, Barnesville. 1 Jersey cow fresh in, $35 at my barns = Mirse od bis Smith, Chipley, Rt 1 ne 1 cream colored Jersey cow, 3rd calf, giving 2 1-2 gals milk a day and 1 1b. butter, $40 at my barn. Calf af days old. Ww. F. Clark, Canon, Rt. 1 fresh Jersey cow, 4 gal. cap. $50. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton, Re. 22. Thoroughbred Jersey cow, 3rd calf, 4 wks. old and a good milker for sale, - or will exch for 25 bu. of good seed rye or 60 bu. of oats. G. A HOTIRG Dublin, Rt. 6. 3-4 Eng. Jersey bull 18 mos old, $25 or exch for 25 R. I. Red hens, ot yr old. Mrs. Rice Porter, Milner, Re ale Registered Polled Herefords, severa. nice young heifers, one extra good, ei mature herd bull. "Perry E. Lunsford Covington. Black heifer 3-4 Jersey 1-4 Holstein been fresh 6 mos, giving 1 1-2 gal. $40 Cream heifer full Jersey, freshened June 1, 2 gal. $50. James Ezzell, Rockmart. 1 nice Jersey calf, 3 mos old mixe with pure bred Guernsey. Will exch. for 25 pure bred of any kind of fry- ers except leghorns. Mrs. H. B. For Lavonia. ; Eee 2 good Jersey cows giving 3 1-2 gal per day $50 ea. or exch one for Jersey heifers and part in good sound wheat Mrs. E. L. Wright, Yatesville. 2 Jersey heifers full stock but no reg., 11 mos old, $25 ea; also 1 Guerr sey heifer calf full stock not reg. 10 wks. old, $25. All crated FOB Lavo: fresh in, $35 without calf or with calf, giving about 3 gals. per day. EL: Patterson, Talking Rock, Rt. ok Box: 13; 1 Jersey cow, heifer, first calf, fresh for quick sale, $35. C. T. King, _ ville; Rt i, HOGS FOR SALE , 8 extra good Spotted Poland China boar pigs at $15 ea. FOB here, reg. in buyers name. Ww. D; Wilbanks, Cav Springs,.Rt. 2. Pure bred big hone -P. C. gilt, thre A mos old, thrifty and in good ne 9. Wiley C. Couch, Turin. 8 pigs O. I. C. and Duroc Jers crossed 7 wks old, $6 ea. FOB. UA. E Eaverson, Roswell, Reis 2 mos old O. I. C. pigs, $8.50, each Pedigree papers or reg. in buyer name for $9.50. A. T. Rigsby, Sale City. is half breed Spotted Poland China pigs, 6 wks. old, $250 and 9 pure Spotted Poland China 7 wks. old, ea. Jess Wilson, agrees ; ublished Weekly By The BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director Department Of Agriculture Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner Be THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1931. Entered as second class matter begebruary 15, 1922, at the Post Office at Atlanta, Georgia, un- der the act of June 8, 1900. Ac- | cepted for mailing at special || rate of postage provided for in 3 oT. 1103. Act of October 8, . Notice of farm produce and ap- tenances, admissible under ~ postal regulations, inserted one _ time on each request, and re- rhamental Nursery Stock no- es are published in Monthly _ Supplement which appears on the first Thursday of each _ published at intervals anne the Y ar. Advance notices of these itions appear from time to time advising advertisers when to mail us these types of notice. : imited space will- not permit || insertion of unimportant no- tices. Under Legislative act the Market Bulletin does not as- sume any responsibility for any - notice appearing in the Bulletin r transaction resulting there- second- Hand Machinery Wanted two order wants second-hand quick buster, working only, horse | HOGS. FOR SALE Pure bred Spotted Poland E. T. Boswell, Jr., China Si- ure bred Berkshire 8 wks. old $10 or $12.25 reg. T. C. Charping, -1 sow and six pigs about 6 wks. old, both in good cond. J. M. Taylor Cuth- uroc- Jersey boex pigs, 6 mos old, nmmune for life against cholera and in buyers name at $12.50 ea. Will by order. J. D..Brown, Donalson- ville. ES Make best offer on 25 lbs. clean 7 top turnip seed. Not mixd and guar- anteed to be good. A, T. McNeely, 545 Ontario Ave., S. W., Atlanta. New Ga. collard and Ferry-Morse purple top strap leaf and purple top white globe turnip seed, 50c Ib; 5 lb. lots, 45c lb. No orders less than 1 lb. B. J. Head, Alma, Ga. ae Unmixed 1931 seven top turnip seed 30c Ib.. V. C. Roark, Clermont. = = _ Several] gallons nice white nest on- ions, this year onions. Mrs. W. G._ Morgan, Toccoa, Rt. 2. ee es White multiplying nest onion sets, 60c per gal. or $4 per bu. Add postage. W. P. Gardner, Fairburn, Rt. 2. | 1 lb. 1931 curley mustard seed, ga- _ thered before any rain, 5c. Miss | Omie Farmer, Milan, Rt. 2, Box 34. | Old fashioned shellots 65c gal. del. buttons 50c qt.; Bunch winter Eng. pea seed, 45c Ib. i ip 10G; 2 garden bean seed. Miss Eva Cogburn Alpharetta, Rt. 2. aa { Purple. top and seven top turnip seed, slightly mixed, 10c snuff. box full; +3: for 25c,;-35<. lb; Lawrence Wright, Alto, Rt. 2. ca re _ Collard seed, blue stem, also head- ing variety, $15 per 100 lbs. or smaller. lots, 18c. Also red nest onigns, $2 per bushel. Malvin Collins, Whigham, Ga. 1931 mustard seed, smoothe leaf, slightly mixed with curled, 2 tbls. 10c. Cash with order, no checks. Mrs. Py. | S. Rowland, Vienna, Rt. 2. ee New crop true Ga. collard seed, re- cleaned 15c lb. FOB Whigham, J. T. Thursday, July 30, 1931. _ Seed For Sale KE. J. and Copenhagen cabbage seed 10c oz; $1 lb. cheaper in larger quan- tities. Will exch for early English pea seed or setting of AAA quality jeghorn eggs. F. H. Windham, Kite. White multiplying or nest onions xr eating or planting, nice and clean, $3.50 bu. in sacks FOB. Mrs. Ada Summerville, Dallas, Rt. 6. Purple top turnip seed, nice and an, 30c lb. postpaid. F. N. Bragg, awkinsville. Van Antwerps new delicious tender Old fash- ghellots 65c gal. del. Buttons 40c qt. Mrs. Mary Spruell, Alpharetta, Rt. Old fashioned shellot buttons, large nd healthy, 50c gal. or will make bet- er price on larger lots. Money order y. Mrs. J. T. Lambert, Ferest Park. erennial nest onions, good yielder, eeper and mild flavor 50c gal. Add ostage. R. P. Steinheimer, Woolsey, 1. lbs. Hastings improved variety ading cabbage collard seed, $1 or will exch some for good beet seed uitable for planting in July. Mrs. johnnie F. Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 4. even top turnip seed, 25c lb. Mrs. . Smith, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. top turnip seed, 25c lb. or 20c you take the lot of 171 Ibs. Send we. Mrs. G. L. Childers, Flowery ne Rie 1: ; cum collard seed, 40c lb. 3 lbs. r $1. L. E. Harrison, Dublin. Castor bean seed, 25c lb. H. B. Til- Care B. O. Fussell, Brunswick. lifornia beer seed, 10c start post- id; Dixon turnip seed 2 tblespoons or 10c postpaid. Mrs. J. T. Hill, Mt. iry, Ga. a i : gal. beet seed, large variety, $3 per al; 75c qt; 25c large teacupful. One arge teacupful well developed May erry seed, 25c. Mrs| C. G. Wheeler, Cumming, Rt. 4. Hastings Big Seven turnip seed col- lection mixed with Sho-go-in 35c lb. el, Yellow crookneck squash, mam- moth okra seed, 3 tablespoonsful 15 el. No COD shipments. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Rt. 5. ; California beer seed -10c per. pack. Burr clover seed, double screened, d cleaned, 8c per lb; sample for -10c. Large round white nest onions, $1.per gal. L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia. Burr clover seed uncleaned, 1 1-2c OB, John N. Lewis, Hartwell. 0 lbs. Early Surprise English pea seed 20c in 10 lbs. and up; 15c by hun- dred, FOB. A. T. Milteer, Quitman, f. beer seed, 10c per start, 2c : an : gue. Carrie McCully, Logan- Hes Tub. 0, - arron, Acworth, Rt. 1, Box 115. Burr clover seed $25 ton. Clean seed 2c lb. Milton Meeler, Hartwell. Old fashion red shellots, not scul- ions, 4c Ib FOB Alto. Harwell Gail- y, Alto, Rt. 2. SNe ne lot of cabbage, late Flat Dutch Irumhead, 75c lb. del in good cond. No checks accepted. R. L, Self, Al- retta, Rt. 3. Id fashion seven top turnipseed, @ per 2 tablespoonsful or 25c per aulf lb. Purple top turnip seed 40c ecleaned burr clover seed, 6c lb. ere. S. B. Kinard, Jackson. 3 Red and white nest onions, new rop, sound, 60c gal. 2 cupfuls purple Op yellow globe mixed turnip seed, 5c cupful del. . Sullivan, Carrollton, Rt. 5. Collard seed, 25c 1b. 5 lbs. for $1; cabbage seed $1 lb; tomato seed, 75c Th. postpaid. Lee Waldrip, Gaines- lle RED. = Red multiplying onions, 50c gal. del. rs. F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston. White nest onions, dry and sound, $3.80 bu., $18 per 5 bu. del, new crop Op turnip seed, 30c lb. or exch. for burr clover seed. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville, Rt. 3. z _ Burr clover seed in the rough, pest free, 1 1-2c lb. sacked FOB. Sample A eee L. G. Sanders, Dewy Rose Mrs. O. E. Shore, Scottdale. o No stamps. Mrs. H.: sets to plant this fall for early on- ions 20c qt; 3 qts., 50c postpaid. L. J. Vollrath, Winston. White nest onions, 1931 crop, sound and free from trash, 50c gal. No stamps. Mrs. Myrtis Swann, Lithon- ja, RED 1. } 5 gals. this years large white nest onions, 50c gal. del. Mrs. J. T. Cole, Barnesville, Rt. 2. Collard seed, 40c lbi FOB. Mrs. H. M. Watson, Preston, Rt. 1. Scullion buttons 10c qt; or will exch for white feed or flour sacks or any- thine .can use. = irs. oW....G. . irk, Draketown. : Old fashion nest onions, the muti- plying kind, 50c per gal. postpaid. R. M. Corley, Barnesville, Rt. 1. New Ga. heading collard seed and winter curley mustard seed, 10c pkg. or exch..for spinach seed. Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Acworth, Rt. 2. 1-2 ga. bucket full of new crop quill curled mustard seed, $1.50 del. or 10c per large spoonful. Will exch. for ru- tabaga globe and purple . top turnip seed, dried peach seed. Make offer. Mrs. Sam Rogers, Claxton. me - Turnip seed purple top slightly mixed with white globe new crop in good cond., 3 Ibs. .40c lb. or $1 for 3 Ibs. del. No checks. Grady C. Tay- lor, Alpharetta, Rt. 3. : globe, purple top frost kind and rape. Make best offer. C. W. McDaniel, Calhoun, Rt. 2. eee -50 lbs. new crop turnip seed, most- ly seven top and purple top, 30c lb. 5 lbs. $1, mustard seed, mostly curled variety, same price, all del. Miss L. | M. Davis, Silver Creek, Rt. 1.. 200 Ibs. purple top turnip seed, nice and clean, 30c lb. del. Cheaper in large lots. F. N. Bragg, Hawkinsville. turnip seed, 35c lb. Leading varieties cabbage seed, $1 lb. Flat Dutch tur- nip seed, 35c postpaid. W. W. Will- iams, Quitman. . Hastings pure purple top turnip seed, cabbage collard seed and purple top turnip and rape seed mixed 40c lb. or 30c lb. in bulk. Mrs. E. C. Bagley, | Suwanee, -Rt. 2. ; Purple top globe, seven top Shogoin turnip seed, all 1931 seed, 35c lb. 2 lbs 60cep. p. mixed or unmixed as you ewant them. Walter Jones, Ramhurst, Rte. sore er Hastings 100-bu. seed oats, bright and sound, 60c bu. in 50 or 100 bu. lots if taken at once. J. C. Ragan, .Pel- ham. ; Ne ee - 1 gal. Elberta peach seed for sale or exch for garden peach seed. Mrs. D. F. Sewells, Rochelle, Care E. P. King, Route 1. New crop graded collard seed, 25c Ib., white Spanish peanuts, good seed, 5c lb. Cash with order, FOB here. W. J. Jackson, Ochlochnee, Rt. 3. Rape seed, Thomas Laxton Early Alaska peas, 15c lb. Purple top white globe cow horn, yellow globe, curled mustard, Ga. collard seed, 45c lb. del. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson. : Cabbage seed $1 lb. Cheaper in large quantities. F. H. Windham, Kite. . Burr clover seed, recleaned, 6c Ib. FOB Jackson, J. P. Thaxton, Jackson, Rt. 3: Rogen 1931 crop true Ga. collard seed, 15c lb FOB Whigham. J. T.~ Ponder, Whigham. -. : Red nest onions for seed or eat- ing, $1.50 per. bu. Also collard seed, heading variety, $15 per hundred lbs. or smaller lots, 18c Ib., or 1 |b. lots, 30c postpaid. Malvin Collins, Whig- ham. : Seed Wanted Want to exch. at once half lb. of heading collard or mustard seed for same of purple top turnip. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla.. Miscellaneous For Sale 20 Ibs nice clean goose feathers, 50c lb. or $6.50 for the lot. C. D. Will- iamson, Plains. Tobacco, new crop, sweet leaf, brt. and yellow, put up in boxes at 5 Ibs. for 75c; 10 lbs. $1.50, delivered 5 Ibs. for $1, 10 lbs. $2. Dana Campbell, Baxley, Rt. 2. 20 ibs good grade cream colored cotton to exch for equal value. Mrs. C. G. Wheeler, Cumming, Rt. 4. Barn cured tobacco, bright leaf for chewing or smoking, put up in boxes, 75 per 5 lbs. FOB, $1.50 per 10 lbs. Claud Felter, Surrency. White nest onions 15c qt. 45c gall. Chewing tobacco, yellow and strong, 7 : MARKET BULL also shellott or scullion buttons or 8 lbs. extra good turnip seed, yellow | Collard seed, purple top white globe | t Be TE N bright leaf at 15c lb. FOB, 5 and 10 Ib. lots. -Philip Davis, Care A. Camp- bell, Surrency. - Old yellow sweet leaf tobacco, in 5 and 10 lb: boxes, 5 lbs..'75c, 10 Ibs. $1.- 50 FOB. A. Campbell, Surrency. Dry sage, 50c lb.. Mrs. Bessie Rich, Byron, Rt. 3. Ground oyster shell for large and small. chickens, $1 per 100 lbs. FOB a eae: W. A. Smith, Savannah, a. : \ Nice broom straw, enough for two oreo: $1. Iowa Woodring, Alto, Rt. Nice clean dried sage, 60c lb. del. This years crop, Mrs. J./ E. Yawn, Rhine, Rt. 1, Box, 115. Fresh water ground graham flour, made from selected, recleaned, slick wheat, $3 per 100 lbs. FOB Adairs- ville. M. F. Lewis, Adairsville. Flue .cured tobacco for sale, 10c lb. FOB. Mrs. Ralph M. Bennett, Sur- rency. About 35 lbs. of best quality goose feathers in good container, used but in excellent cond. $15. Sample on request. Mrs. E. B. Cotton, Palmet- to, Box 47. Shade dried sage, new and clean, 60c lb. Spearmint plants, 5c ea. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Cumming, Ga. Blackberry and grape jelly, 2 pints, 65c; 1 doz. $3.75 FOB. Will exch for pint and half pint jelly glasses with tops or qt. mason jars. Write stating ae Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell, Rt. 30-100 lb size strong white chicken feed sacks, 10c ea. Cash. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood, Box 83. New shade dried sage, 40c lb. Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Rydal. Walnut kernels, 80c lb; also Colum- bia beer seed, 10c start. Del. M. A. Cochran, Protection. oh Will make jelly and pear preserves on shares. Party to furnish sugar and her part of containers. Sat. assured. Mrs. W. T. Bryan, Sharpsburg, Rt. 1. Sassafras, 5 lb $1; poke root, 15c lh. mustard, 30c 1b; Spial wood, 45c Ib. Add postage. Miss lLyndia Stancil, Alpharetta, Rt. 3. ae Will make fig preserves on halves. Party to.furnish jars and sugar. Mrs. James Ezzell, Rockmart. 100 burlap sacks, majority. cotton meal and hull sacks, $5: Mrs. D. Whid- don, Chula. _ Pure apple vinegar for sale at 40c per gal. del. D. W. Jarrard, Alto, Rt. 2 48 lb. flour and meal sacks. Will exch for anything can use. Mrs. Isa- bell Hardin, White, Rt. 1, Box 33. _ Nice clean new feathers, 40c lb. or will exch for ehickens. No name or address. : 500 pieces of hot house glass 8x10 size for sale or exch for farm produce or live stock. Walter Hunnicutt, Tal- lulah Falls. _100 Jute sacks, $5 or will exch for rape seed, chickens or what you have. W. S. Mixon, Griffin, Box 419. Sweet flue cured tobacco 10 and 12 1-2c lb. No orders filled less than $1. W. Jennings Steward, Baxley, Rt. 4. Miscellaneous Wanted Want to hear from party who has ginseng roots. Give lowest price and oes Buford Satterfield, Lula, Want North Ga. celery plants. W. J. Josey, Americus. Want peaches, apples, huckleberries, honey, syrwp, canned fruit, sweet po- tatoes, oats, wool, in exch for equal value. Mrs. A. J. Jansen, Atlanta, RFD 7; Box 68, Belmont, 1427-R. Want 50 or 100 fruit cans to fill on halves, with apples, peaches, tomatoes beets, beans, etc. Cans to be del my home. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dahlon- ega, Ried. Farm Help Wanted | Want a man to help with general farm work whois able to burn char- coal. A. T. McNeely, 545 Ontario Ave., S. W. Atlanta. : Want lady not over 40 yrs. of age and not more than one child to help with poultry and other light work on small truck farm near Atlanta. J. W. Rowe, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Box 332. Want a settled unincumbered wo- man to assist with chickens and milk- ing. Mrs. C.-M. Parsons, Rt. 2, Box 21, Duluth. Want honest, clean industrious man 30-45 yrs. to work on farm for wages, balance of year and live as one of family, to begin work .at once. F. M. Walden, Vienna, Ga. Rt. 6. ~ Hartwell. . PAGE SEVEN Want white or colored woman t live in country and do light far work. Mrs. D. H. Byrd, Lawrenceville Rte 4 . Want healthy unincumbered white woman twenty-five or thirty years old to live as one of family and do light work on farm. Good home for a good woman. J. H. Moorhead, & . a Want an experienced gin man who can keep up machinery and run gin. Give price and experience in first let- ter. TB Noble Vienna. 4 = : Want some experienced tanner tan two large cow hides on halve L. M. Kennedy, Collins. Want strong, healthy, industrious, honest married man, exp. with riding cultivator, $1 per day. Rough small house and garden. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson. " Want woman 40-45 yrs. old to as- sist in light farm work and poultry. Will give a good home to right party. No children wanted. Must be heal thy and give good reference. S Sarah T. Bales, LaGrange, Rt. 5, Box 55; Soe Want 2 families to gather crop of cotton. Have two good houses to live in, plenty of water and in a healthy climate. R. F. Longino, Vienna, Rt. Want at once a family of peop able and willing to work to pick 700 lbs. of cotton a day. Have peanuts also to be gathered and can give work until Christmas. Reasonable wages Eugene Powell, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2. {Positions Wanted tobacco farm in So. Ga. 1932. 25 years experience. Can give A-1 ref. handle any kind of crop and labor. L. Olive, Wrens, Rt. 2. nye Refined widow 25 yrs. old, pleasing personality, good education wan place on farm doing light farm wor small salary. D. M. Claxton, Roc ledge, Rt..1, Box 55. a oung widow with two girls wants \ home on farm with family or live on place party to plow for me to hoe Can move now. Honest and indus- wees. Mrs. Annie Heard, Cumming, Daughter and mother able to wor want job milking cows, feeding hogs. Seas etc. Mrs. Julia Nutt, Sevi Man past middle age wants crop 50-50 basis for 1932, good land, stock and tools, life time on farm. C. L Bradford, Lithonia, Rt. 1. _ Want a 3-5 horse farm on 50-50 ba-_~ sis, party to furnish land, mules, and tools, and half the guano, I to furnis the other half and do work. J. R Bae Toe. Box 627. ison ant -part of crop with good part for 1932 near Roswell on Marietta, Have wife and two children, sober honest. Want to hear from party a H. G. Crowe, Canton, Rt. 1. _ Want job as farm manager, lifetime experience, genera] farming, specializ in truck and produce. Best of refer- ence. S. I. Duncan, Jonesboro, Rt. Want a job with good man. Can any kind of farm work, run any kind on pore a ee a carpenter wor wife. . .C! Me \ ae Mer ii Nae ant to run cotton gin. | Ready to start as soon as possible, 5 yrs. ye J.T. Finch, Winder, Rt. 2. arias Refined widow 34 yrs. old with child wants work on farm, dairy work wi give good referen ~ Mrs. Lula Duglas, Adrian, Rt. t ee ; D. T. Sanders. : Q on 50-50 basis andgood mi furnished. Wife and 6 id pea dress your corn rock to make whole wheat flour. Write for parties pide Smith, 259 Garnett St., Atlas farm gathering crop South Georgia. : i 1 tn ee g W. E. Herring, Elbe Want a job on farm, dairy or stock farm, or grist mill. Can tee es either. Age 54. Can give ref. Well ex- pereneed, C. L. Coursey, Ty Ty, Gen Want job as ginner. Write salary fi first letter. Can go anywhere. Gq 5 Fanchton, Pavo, Rt. 1. hee Want work to do for the rest of Want job as first class miller, Can Want job on 1931, 2 in family. Lonni Chester; Rt\ 2. a * ee : & EIGHT > tes s d Ee place, prefer feeding and looking after stock with good people. Will work for $10 mo., board and laundry. B. B. Benton, Ft. Valley, Rt. 4. Want a crop to gather, 3 hands to _ work. Would prefer a 2 horse crop for mig38;- de dD. Burell, Atlanta, 570 Cand- le Elderly gentleman 35 yrs. exp. on rm, good manager, good poultryman wants to manage small farm for a y. Salary no object. J. A. Jones, \tlanta, 1240 Druid Place, N. E. Man 50 yrs. of age want job on farm with some good man near At- Janta. Able to do any kind of farm work, raised on farm have no_ had habits. Can start at once. J. D. - Thompson, Colquitt, Rt. 3. 2 young men 22-and 30 yrs. want job at once on farm or dairy or any kind of general farm work. Hard orkers, no bad habits. $1.50 per wk. Want job helping gather crop and ood 2 horse farm for 1932 on 50- 50 asis, or would like job on peach farm = _ Have had experience. Have wife and children. Write what you have to er: B. M. Coulter, Columbus, Rt. , Box 408. halves and raise hogs on halves with the crop. Would like to raise tobacco to pay for fertilizer. If interested, write at once. G. W. McGehee, Uval- .da.- e people who appreciate good, hon- est, hard labor. rm work, 20 yrs. exp. Can come -once. James William Holt, Sum- erville, Rt. 1, Box 47. | Want place on farm. Can do most nything on a farm, Am middle aged good health, do not dissipate or loaf. Compensation arranged by owner. Harris Hurst, Atlanta, 302 Mortgage Guarantee Bidg. Car bce - GRAIN FOR SALECar Lots | One car bright oat straw, well baled per ton; also car nice wheat straw ce and bright, $8 per ton. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks, . 1 car nice bright well . baled oat straw, $8 ton; also car good baled: wheat straw, $8 per tone das. B. Woods, Brooks, Ga. as - Poultry For Sale ~ AUSTRALORPS FOR SALE well developed Australorp .cockerels | April hatch, $2 del. W. C. Davidson, olumbus. -. BANTAMS AND BRAHMAS FOR SALE Spring hatch Brahma pullets and sa ockerels, healthy, 3 pullets and one cockerel, $2.50 FOB. M. E,: Warren, Hartwell, Rt. 1. : Bantam hens; pullets and young _cockerels, 25c ea. up. Satisfaction - guaranteed. James Rice, Douglasville, 2 cd pair grown mixed Bantams 15; also 3 months old pullets, 25c ea. Mrs. Robert Tuggle, Carrollton, Rt. 6. Golden Sebright bantams, 1930 and 1931 hatch, cocks, $1 ea; pul- lets. 50c ea. FOB shipping point. Cash ith order. J. R. Stuart, Fair Mount. 8 common Bantam hens laying, 50c ea. 1 grown rooster, 40c; several roos- ers, 23 grown 35c ea. not del. 1 Gold- en Seabright rooster: crowing, $1. Mrs. oy E. Wallace, Hapeville. $8 bantams; <1 rooster and % hens,. H0ce"ea. Mrs. ah F. eeet. ol, - BARRED pap OTHER ROCKS OR SALE Barred Semaine Rocks, $1 ea. or exch to prevent inbreeding. Pullets and cockerels. Mrs. Geo. T, Bagwell, _ Abbeville. 20 Barred Rock, May hatched pull- ets from blood tested flock, 70c each FOB Madison. Mrs. Ez. as Wood, Mad- ison. - Grade A White Rocks, flocks cull- ed and bred for egg production, type and color for past five years. 10 wks. old 60c, 12 wks. old 70c. Mrs. J. Z. Hudgins, Clermont. 11 large white rock hens and 1 roos- ter, 2 yrs. old, Fishel strain, $15 for * the lot. No checks. Mrs. D. H. Rain- weet, Douglasville, Ro. 6. with board. and laundry. aes Clay,. Want a one horse farm for 1932 on Single man 34 wants position with | Can do any kind of; -der. -| less. than 90 Ibs. spring | Tillmon, Glenwood : CORNISH & GAMES FOR SALE Thoroughbred Cornish game pullets at $1.25 ea; also rooster, $1 ea. Send money and postage with order. Mrs. J. M. Strength Sylvester, Rt. 3. Twenty game hens and 1 cock, 1929. and 1930 hatch. Ali fat and_ fine, thoroughbred Bacon Warhorse, 75c ea, if all taken together. Mrs. Mollie Mc- Cain, Haylow. 1931 spring hatched purebred dark Cornish game young roosters, 2-3 Ibs. $1 each. Berry strain. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. C. A. Patterson, Ty TY Rb be Pure bred dark Cornish Tndfan game pee ab a March and April heh. $1 eae: DRcA oD: Bennett, Douglas. LEGHORNS FOR SALE 40 W. L. pullets, May 12 hatch, Fer- ris strain, 50c ea. or exch for Jersey heifer ready bred. Mrs. W. A, Gid- dens, Chester, Rt. 2. 50 Apr; 15 hatch Russian W. L. pul- lets, 50c ea FOB. Cash with order. J. O. Attaway, Suwanee. ORPINGTONS FOR SALE Pure Buff Orpington opullets and cockerels, March and April hatch, 75c ea. FOB. Send money order. Mrs. J. Y. Rhodes, Crawfordville. - _ Golden Buff Orpington pullets and cockerel, $1 ea. FOB. Also a few fry- ers at 30c lb FOB and large fat hen at 25c lb. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruit- land, Pure bred Apr. 1 hatch cockerels, $1. ea. FOB. Roy D. Tankersley, Ap- pling. 6 Buff Orping roosters hatched May 11 from the best A. A. Byers strain, $1 ea. FOB. J. H. Loyd, Milan, Rt. a5 PIGEONS FOR SALE Young pigeons 25c pr. Shipped prompply: James Rice, Douglasville, Rt, 2. 200-250 White King pigeons, 50c ea. FOB Springfield, 50-75 Blue Homers, few mixed, 25c ea. A. B. oe Springfield. R. I. REDS FOR SALE About 50 R. I. Red Mar. hatch pull- ets;.70c ea in lots of 5 or more. No checks. S. J. Seale, Douglas, RG; TURKEYS FOR SALE | 2 turkey hens, 2 yrs. 1 tom 2 yrs. 12 Avril hatch turkeys, all for $25. Mrs. @2 As. Dial, Bishop, Ri. te 14 M. B. and Bourbon red mixed 2 1-2 mos. old, healthy turkeys, $1 ea. Hen to carry $3. _Cash or money or- D. L,. Branch, Mystic, Rt. 1. M..B. baby turkeys, 35c ea. July del. Mrs. E. S: Ward, Fayetteville. 4 Toulouse geese, pure bred for ex- change for meat shoat to weigh not Mrs. -@4 A. Black, The Rock, Rt. 1. 23 slightly mixed Indian runner. ducks and drakes, Apr. hatch, 75c ea. drakes: $1 ea. ducks. Also 2 white Pe- kin ducks, male and female, $1 ea. Faye Doughiry, Metter. Mammouth white Pekin ducks, Mar hatch, now laying, $1 ea; last yr. hch. $5 trio; Mallard ducks, $1 ea. just grown, old. ones, $1.50. Mrs. Smith, Savannah, Rt. 3: GUINEAS FOR SALE White African guinea rooster for sale or exch for Feb. or March hatch dark red rooster, good strain for den Mrs. Milton Minshew, Wal- en Baby Chicks Fo or Sale Reds and Leghorns, Anconas, is Rocks, 8c; live del. guaranteed. ron white leghorns, 10c; old pullets. hall St., Atlanta. Live Stock For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE me Bull calfSire Sultans\ Raleigh whose dam made 543 lbs. fat; combi- nations Premier. Dam is grand dau- ghter Xenias SultanMasterman of Oaklands, $35. A. L. Mason, Acworth. Guernsey and. Devon mixed cow 5th calf, T. B. tested, good cond. 4 gal. milk per day on right feed, $50 at my barn. Mrs. C. A. Randolph, Tuck- er, RFD, Box 77. Good 4 yr. Jersey cow giving 2 1-2 gals. milk, 1 lb. butter daily, $65; also 5 mos Jersey bull. calf, $10. Both sired by Maggies Sparkling Sultan No. 247679. R. F. Sikes, Sylvester. Reg. Polled Hereford bulls and hei- fers, bulls old enough for service for Imported Bar- also 8 wks. sale. E. Ts Boswell, Jr., Siloam. MARKET. BULLETIN _ |Z. white doe bred, $3: do De ploodtested 100 per cent. ey, Alto. Sam Brown, 316 White- | A good milk cow for ie. or exch. for pigs. R. C. Brewer, Lula, Rt. - HOGS FOR SALE Thoroughbred white spotted Poland China shoats, 2 1-2 mos old, $8 ea. or 2 for $15 FOB here. Subject to: reg: Mrs. Jimmie Johnson, Dixie. Pure bred P. C. hogs for sale. Mrs. Geo. T. Bagwell, Abbeville. 1 reg. Duroc boar, 13 mos old, big bone, large type, 447 Tbs: -$75; 1: ree; Duroc boar, $35; 6 reg. Duroc sOwWS, $40 ea. Ref. Duroc pigs, $10 ea. at 8 wks. old. William H. Barfield, Lou- isville, Rt. 2. # -Duroc pigs by reg. sire, also Duroc and: 0, I, . cross-and full One: for sale or exch. for milk cow or year- lings. R. C. Brewer, Lula, Rt. 2. rok BPG. anid Berkshire sow, wt. 150 Ibs. six P.. C. pigs, 50 lbs. ea. all for $45 or $5 ea. for pigs. J. M. Chance, Macon, Rt. 3, 3808 Houston Ave. 1 Duroc Jersey sow with porkers bred to P. C. wt. 300 Ibs. if fat. Will sell or exch. for Guernsey or Jersey heifer. Mrs. T. L. Adams, Douglas. Pure bred spotted P. C. pigs. Write for prices. E. T.. Boswell, Jr., Siloam. P. C. pigs, 8 wks. old, large and thrifty, $4 ea. at barn. G.. E. Kirk, Texas. : HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 3 mules for. sale cheap. W. B. Sut- ton, Adairsville. Fine Percheron mare without blem- ish, sound, work to. anything, gentle, for sale or trade. Ss. Thomas Jeffer- son, Nashville, Rt. 3. 1 brown mule, wt. 1250 lbs. 9 yrs. old, good for all kinds of work, heal- thy and fat, $100 cash. Mrs, O. L. Brown, Riverdale. RABBITS FOR SALE 2 or 3 red does ped. 1 yr. old, $3 ea; both $5. June Chinchillas nearly : yr. old, $2 ea. or $2.75 pr. E. T. Al- mon, Columbus, Rt 22; 6 pure bred Chinchillas 3 mos old, $1 ea. or $5 for lot. 1 pure bred N. W. A. Flow- ers, Morganton. 8 mos Ped. Chinchilla bucks, $1 ea. if taken at once. W. R. Taompaon, Lawrenceville Rt. 1. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 1 reg. harmless 2 yr. old buck, good size, gentle, won blue ribbon at State eae 1930, $30. L. N. Patten, Abhe- ville. Seed For Sale | : 5 age here. S. L, Thornton, Dewy ao iR 1 SDu: Dixon variety turnip seed, fine=va- riety for turnips, Also -beer seed, 10c att Ralph Hill, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1. Box acven top turnip seed, 25 lb. or 20c Ib. for lot of 17 lbs. Send postage. Mrs. Rie: Collard seed, 25c Ib. 5 lbs. $1; cab- bage seed, $1 lb. 25c extra if checks are sent. Lee Waldrip, Gainesville. Purple top and seven top 1931 crop | turnip seed, mixed about 50- 0. 20c lb del. Pound lots and up. -F.-. Hers od, Kathleen. 5 lbs. beet seed, dark red, very ae 15 AD. $3.50 for the lot: = Mrs. C: Moon, Cordele, Rt. C. Burr clover seed in rough, 2c lb. 60 per cent clean seed FOB. Roy Lewis, Hartwell, Rt.. 1. Hastings Shogoin,. new Japanese turnip seed, 25 lbs. at 45c Ib. del. 1931 crop. We order our seed direct from Hastings last fall. Edward Robinson, Nicholls, Rt. 3. Old fashion red shellots, not scul- lions, 4c 1b. FOB Alto. Harwell Gail- Crimson and burr clover seed prices, and instructions from 35 yrs. experience on request. ton, Dewy Rose, Rt. 2. : Seven top turnip seed, 1931 crop 20c cupful. Coy Willis, no town given. Turnip greens 2 tablespoonsful 10c prepaid. Mrs. J. T. Hill, Mt. Airy, Rt. t DOx.3o. Clean Seven Top turnip seed, 30 prepaid. Frank Dunn, Tennga, Ga. Calif. beer seed, 10c per start, 2c Besar: Carrie McCulers, Loganville 12 1-2 lbs. of winter turnip seed, -20c lb. or if whole lot is taken 15c Ib. R. C. Harrington, Gainesville, Rt. -4. Seven top and white globe new tur- | nip seed mixed, 4 tablespoonsful, 25c. Mrs. 8: 50 Ibs. Seven top turnip. seed, 40c lb. or exch. Robt. T. Allen, Riverdale: 600 lbs. burr clover seed with suffi- cient soil for inoculation, $3 per C..or Sidda Southerland, Ellijay, Rt. R. L. Smith, Flowery Branch, | | son. in. pods, the right way to seed, sample, S. L. Thorn- | to plants, $1.25 per M. Moss packed, a ee zat poraeeese July 30, 1931. exch. 50 Tbs. seven top turnip seed, 40c lb. or exch. Robt. T. Allen, River- dale. Burr clover seed, recleaned or un- clean. Write for prices and sample. Cheap for cash. Eugene Harper, Hartwell, Rt ck. 800 lbs. burr clover seed, hand clean- ed, 4c lb. Add postage on small or- | ders, M. L. Cotton, Martin, Rt. 2. 16 lbs. seven top turnip seed at 20 Mrs. John Watkins, Cornelia, Rt. Large red nest onions for fall plant- ing, 15c Ib. or $1-per. gal. Postage paid on 50c orders. White nest onions 60c gal. Mrs. W.. V.. Robbs, Branch; Rts 1. 2 bushels nice dry Se nest on- Fions, 35c gal. Party to pay postage. Mrs. W. G. Morgan, Tococa, Rt. 2. Flowery Georgia Products For Sale GRAIN FOR SALE Blue Stem wheat for sale, FOB Locust Grove. S. HT: Locust _Grove. About 150 bu. Abruzzi rye, $1.50 pu. sacked 100 bu. Ga. rye, $1.25 bu. sack- ed FOB. J. R. Hames, Clarkesville. Pure Bancroft seed oats, 75c bu. Ri- ley C. Couch, Turin. Abruzzi seed rye, free of wild on ions, $1 bu. .FOB. Cash with order E. V. Loudermilk, Mt..Airy, Rt. 1. 2 bu. good rye with small amount o: vetch, $1.25 bu FOB. Clarkesville. Ralph Hill, Mt. Airy; Rt. 1, Box 35. 100 bu. blue stem seed wheat, in- spected in field and certified by Ga crop Improvement Assn. Harvested and threshed without wetting, $1.50 bu 1.10 bu. ardner, Bancroft seed oats, pure, * bus W. Williams, Quitman. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Tenn. green pod stringless black and red Valentine, Refugee, golden. wax beans, 15c per lb. Sugar crowders, 12 1-2c- plus postage. W. Hz. Waddell, Pearson. 20 bus. new crop Tillman two crop peas, excellent cond fine for eating or hay, wonderful bearer, $2.50 bu FOB. Cash with order. No checks: -O: : Lis Williams, Egypt, Rt. L. : 8 bu of 1931 seed peas, speckled peas known here as Jim Murray pea, $2.25 FOB. here Cash with order. J. O. Ward, Blackshear. Vickers. peas for sale $2 bu. Heavy bearezs, no vines, sound 1931 crop J. H. Brantley, Nicholls, Riot as CORN AND CORN MEAL FOR SALE Shelled corn, free of weevils, guar- anteed first class, 90c bu. FOB cars. F. L. Beasley, Reidsville. Very best corn meal from band se- lected corn every grain Sound and sweet, $1.50 bu FOB here. Small mil and extremest care used to proauce very best. G. M. Williams, Almon POTATOES FOR, SALE eee 100 bu. No. 1 Red Bliss Irish. pota- toes, 2c lb. in 150 lb. bags FOB here. Cash with order, no order filled for less than 2 Base OW. HL Purvis, Pear- VEGETABLES FOR SALE y Green peas, corn, cantaloupes, an other vegetables for sale loads. J. H. Price, Plains. Plants For Sale : Sure head cabbage plants, $1 50 per M at bed, or $1.75 mailed. Now re dy. Sage rooted, 6 bunches 50c. An Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box, 58, checks, Lady Thompson and Condon Mas- tadon everbearing strawberry plants, 40c per 100; black and red everbear- ing raspberry plants, 75c doz; pep- permint plants, 20c doz. Add postage, Miss C. L. Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4. Collard, lettuce, cabbage and toma- _basket free postpaid. check is sent. ville. Charleston Wakefield cabbate and New Stone tomato plants. 65c per 500, or $1.25 per M. Prompt shipments. All orders postpaid. J. B, Bennette, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. New Stone, G. Baltimore tomato plants packed in ventilated boxes, $1.- 25 per M. 8 to 10 M $1 per M vost- oae J. B. Nix, Flowery Branch, Rt. Chas. W. cabbage plants, 20c per 100 85c per M, 5M up 75c del. Se Be ox Smith, ee Branch, Rt. 1. BoC extras ie Lee Waldrip, Gaines- um Ne