Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1931 October 8

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MARKET BULL

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PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS A. D. JONES, DIRECTOR.



STATE CAPITOL

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1931.



_ Winter Grain and Cotton Sead

Last week I published an article in the Bulletin Stating that a

majority of the cotton oil mills would exchange a ton of 7 per cent

- cottonseed meal for a ton of prime cotton seed. Some of the mills

had been making this exchange before I published the article in the
Bulletin.

I have received numerous letters from different parties stating that
| the oil mills nearest them would not make this even trade and asking
- that I advise them what mills would make this exchange.

I called the two large oil mill companies and asked them ise Ls
_ these even exchanges were being made,

The Buckeye stated that they had some meal in Atlanta and as
ong as they had the supply they would make- the exchange even.

- The Southern Cotton Oil Company stated that they could not con-
tinue to make the exchange even. Most of the independent mills are
withdrawing from making the even exchange.

Carry your seed back home at present prices unless you can get an
even swap for cottonseed meal.

as The corn crop is short in Georgia. In some sections it is extremely
short on account of the drought. Seed oats and seed wheat are
-cheap. Buy you up some of this cheap cotton seed and cover your
-ground with it and put in some wheat. Do the same thing with oats
and see if you dont make the best crops you have ever made.

Al this scientific talk about cotton seed not being any good as fer-
tilizer is a mistake. Cotton seed under $12 a is the cheapest and
best fertilizer I know of.

If you want to have good oats and good wheat next year, try
putting 1,000 pounds of cotton seed to the acre. At Present prices you
won't be putting much out on fertilizer.

If you are able to build up your land, plant some rye. If you are
able, mix in some Austrian peas or vetch with the rye. This will build
up the fertility of your fields.

ee

A farmer from Henry County came in the office to see me this

rning and called me on the statement that I made in the Bulletin
last. week for you to make as much cotton as you could without going
into debt. He told me he had three years cotton now and could make
another cotton crop without going into debt. He also told me that
there were a good many people in Georgia who could make cotton

without going into debt. I know that these people have not made the
money on the last few years cotton crop, but this farmer friend made
me think, and I realized that there are a great many people in our
state who do have money, who have made it and saved it for. the
past 25 years, perhaps. Some of these people farm.

Now is a good time to get work done on the farm. Wages are
cheap and there are thousands of people crying for employment. If
you hav money, now is the best time in all history to spend it on the
farm in the way of permanent improvements. You owe this to your
fellowman, for after all everyone should be given the right to work.

I was very much impressed with the speech of William Green, presi-
dent of the American Federation of Labor, the other day. He stated
that the Bill of Rights was.great. It was a guarantee to the English
people of the right to live, but he stated that it was incomplete, be-

cause it did not have embodied in it the sence of the right to .
_ work to every man,

Any of our citizens who have money and property accumulated
should realize that they do owe humanity a debt on account of this
money and property that they have. .The debt that they owe to
humanity is to give employment to the people around them at a time
when this employment will do the most good to both the person who
is employed and to the man who employs them. Now is the time to
use this money, when labor is plentiful and labor is cheap.

Fix up your old houses. Fix the fences. Stop the washes in your
fields. Do that job of ditching you have been putting off for years.
You can get these improvements made now cheap, At the same time
it will be putting bread into the mouths of the hungry and may stop
a whole lot of stealing and pilfering.

Remember this: The people have a right to work.

Do not deny them this if you are a red-blooded American citizen
and have the money to employ them.

Of course I do not mean for anybody to throw their money away,
but every business man who reads this will agree with me that a
dollar spent now improving property will go further than a dollar
spent at any time in the past 20 years We are going to need this
property and these improvements in time to.come, and now is the
time to get them. EUGENE TALMADGE.

October 6, 1931.





MARKET REPORT

oe OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Seed Wholesale Prices Oct. 6, 1931. Always Subject to Variation.

: me Atlanta. Macon. Savannah, Augusta. Columbus. Valdosta.





INDEX

Poultry For Sale
Poultry Wanted
Live Stock For Sale

NUMBER 41

PR a cages ns onev pcasarastel $ a $ .28 $ .28 $ 28 $ .29 -$ .30
standard, OB oe chek cetecccecs 26 .26 .26 et
Georgia trade, eens occ 38 21 a ak ee Pol 23
Ware PUN OZ. 2 he oo cn 28 .26 26. 26 27

eae. lb. : Se at at : 12 Seed Wanted

Eggs For Sale
10 10 : : :
22 : ae Grain and Hay For Sale
15 : Grain and Hay Wanted
12 Farm Help Wanted

ge : Plants Wanted

93 Special Notice -
Live Stock Wanted
Seed For Sale













Field Peas, THPRCC, Ue oe reo iennee seescke
Field Peas, not mixed, Wn cscns cesses rer
Country Butter, best table, Ib. ........... .30
aot oe Ibs. to bu. eae Seek : 25
weet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. ................
Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton . 16. 50 42. 50
Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton 12.00 6.00

ts sold during week beginning Sept. 28, 1931, at co-operative sales Denueit 4. ot per cwt.,
asis No. 1, i

Positions Wanted

Baby Chicks Wanted

Baby Chicks For ale
Miscellaneous For Sale
Miscellaneous Wanted
Georgia Products For Sale
Georgia Products Wanted















~ Poultry For Sale

: ANDALUSIANS
Two pure bred Blue Andalusian

May pullets, 90c ea. Johnson Crowe,
3 sso ataiahlman 25 Douglas St.



ANCONAS
Nine Sheppard str. Ancona hens
and rooster, $7. Mrs. Edith Free,
Clarkesville, Rt. 3.

pt AUSTRALORPS :
April and May hatch Australorp
-cockerels, Osborne str., bargain.



Johnson Crowe, Cartersville, 25 Doug-

tas St.

- stock, $5; eggs, $1.50. O. H. Wright,!

_ ~Australorp oe from high-egg:
ine stock.

. S. Liles, Woodbine.

BANTAMS
Few half-grown genuine Buff
Cochin bantams, $1 ea.; trio grown



Atlanta, 515 Peters Bldg.

- Pure bred Jap Silkies, 2-3 grown,
$2.50 pr., FOB; Goiden - Sebright

- cockerels, crowing, 50c ea. Mrs. L. B.

Taylor, Rydal.

Japanese Silkies, pure bred, $3 pr.,
money order. O. O. Brown, Sylvania,
Gen. Del.

Four young Red and Black bantam

_ roosters and 2 white ones, 50c ea.;
2 trios Killewanhees bantams, $2

*

B..
47 mos. old, Clarks str.,

trio. W. D. Proctor, Albany.

; Mixed bantams, 4 pullets and 2
roosters, March hatch, $2.50 for lot.
Bill Ingram, Berlin.

- Pure stock Golden Sebright roost-
ers, perfect type, year old, $1 ea.
J. Wynne, Cochran.

One pr. pure bred Golden Sebrights,
$2 pr. Mrs,
Belle Joiner, Soperton, Rt. 2.
Eight mixed bantams, 2 roostrs

and 6 hens, good layers and mothers,
- 40c each, also 4 half grown pullets,

-20C 8.;

$4 for the 12. Woodrow

- Oglesby, Rincon.

Two pr. B. L. bantams, $liopre Cc: HL

_ Overby, Columbus, 22 11th St.

Bantam hens, cocks, pullets and|-

cockerels, 40c ea. Trade for Pheas-

- ants or pure Sebrights. H. M. Adams,
Douglasville, 70 E. Strickland St.



BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS

Six pure bred Ringlet B. R. pul-|

- Jets, 1 cockerel, March hatch, wt. 4

Ibs. ea., $9 for lot., exp. prepaid., cash.

HH: Williams, Rydal, Rt:2:
Nine Feb. hatch Parks B. R. pul-j 5

Jets, $9 or exc. for grain or chicken

. feed, no chks. Mrs. J. E. McLean,

. ith,

a Shar psburg.

_ Five Parks B. R. pullets and _roost-
er, April eee 6 for: $7. Harold
axley.

ix Buff Rock year-old hens, $1
x ea. Mrs. J. Mike Lankston, Rome,
613 Shorter Ave.

Pure bred Partridge Rock 18-
donth= old rooster, $1.50, FOB; 2
cockerels, 6 mos. old, $1 ea., all extra

Mrs. Margie Moore, Ellijay,

- Thompson Ringlet B. R. cockerels,
1 -e8.; 2. for $1.75. Wallace Wilson,
artin, B <4 Say fee
W. Rocks, ploodtested, Golden Rule

& stock direct. AAA quality: 3 pullets,

x

1 cockerel, $5; cockerels, $1.50 ea.
Mrs. H. B. Whitmore, Canton, Rte.-t.
- B. R. pullets, about ready to lay,
$1.25 ea; 6 for $7. Crate to be ret.
Mrs. A. Ww. Dawson, Coleman.
Parks str. reg. per. 51-C-31. Fine

spring cockerels, $2 ea.; 2 for $3.50;

Foundation stock direct. Eggs for
hatching for sale, also. Mrs. Mamie
Roach Plyler, Manassas.

_ Four pure Parks str. B. R. pullets
and cockerel, June hatch, $3.50 for
lot. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Rt. 2.

- Eleven pure Thompson str. young
B. R. hens, 85c ea.; 1 rooster, $1; $10

for lot FOB. Mrs. 68: McMillan,

- Oakwood.

= ee hatch,~ Tc -ea. -C.

Five White Rock hens See rooster,
6 mos. old, $6. Fischel str., unrelated
stock. Mrs. A. L. Keys, Eton.
- Sev. nice B. R. Thompson str.
cockerels, $1.50 ea., or exc. for dried
apples or new goose feathers. Mrs.
Clayton Powell, Lumber City, Rt. 1.

W. P. Rock, 215-34 Ib. pullets, 30c

~ /Yb. Also B. P. Rock cockerels, Spratt
bce Bok, $228: All FOB. O. B. Bleiler,

Ty Ty,
Twelve pure bred White Rocks, 6
- eockerels and 6 pullets, gone cond.,

. Skipper,
Macon, RFD xe
a stock Parks B. R. per. D2-31

2 March hatch cockerels, $1.50 ea.; |

3 cocks, 18 mos., $2.50 ea.; 20 April
-pullets, $1-$1. 25 ea., money order.
Mrs. John Watson, Graymont.
aoe Rock pullets, pure bred, fine
ing str., $1. ea.; 20 pullets, 50c
eoig for ea *milch cow. abe
Fe ee. daitsyilie..

=e

weak EET

Poultry For Sale

Ten B. R. hens, yr. old, 1 cockerel,
$1. a ea. Andy Wade, Alto, Rt. 1.

BRAHMAS ;

Giant: str. R: C. Light Brahma
cockerels, pure bred, in service, $1.75
ea., 2 for $3. Mrs. In M. Kennedy,
Collins, tps ss ;

Light Brahmas, 1 cockerel and 9
pullets, $6.50, or 65c each, FOB. Wt.
1 lb., or more. M. E. Warren, Hart-
well, REL





CORNISH

Year-old full Cornish Bulldog str.
'yooster and spring hatch cockerel,
, $1.25 ea. Exe. for wheat, $1:25 bu.,
; postpaid. Mrs. E. P. King; Rochelle,
Rt. +.

Two Dark Cornish 1930 hatch
cocks, $1.50 ea.; also 2 S. L. Wyan-
dotte April hatch cockerels, $1 each.
' J. D. Rupp, Griffin, Rt. C.

Four Dark Cornish hens and non-
related rooster. All 18 mos. old, $7.50
for lot; 7 pullets and cockerel, non-
related, 5 mos. old, $10. Miss Florence
Shurling, Oconee.

Eleven Cornish hens, 1 rooster and
7 pullets, $1 ea. Robt. Sheppard,
Lithonia, Rt. 1.

GAMES

Ten Warhorse Game hens, yr. old,
$1.30 ea. Andy Wade, Alto, Rt. 1

Four Pit Game hens, $1. 50 ea.; 2
fine April 2-year-old Pit cocks, $3
ea. Carl Griffin, Gainesville, 85 Oak
Street.

Roundhead-Dom. May hatch Pit





Jr., Atlanta, 1166 Oak St., S. W.

Games, 3 dif. kinds Grey, some
cross with Red Quill, all young, $2
a FOB. J. A. Crumbley, Demorest,
Rie:

Pure Wis. Red Suffler stag, out of

stock from D. H. Pierce, $2; 3 half
Roundheads and half Hennie stags,
$3 ea. H. G. Sanford, Cartersville,
608 Douglas St.
Fifteen full game hens and cock.
S. C. Brown, Red and Mug dross, $1
ea., FOB. J. D.. Wiggins, Mt. Airy,
Rtas



GIANTS :

Ten J. Giant pullets, 3- 4 |bs., Marcy
str., $1 each if lot is taken. Mrs. H.
Cc. McCorvey, Hawkinsville>

Pure bred Marcy str. J. B. Giants,
spring hatch pullets, $1 ea. Have
black eyes and good markings. Mrs.
Alice Joiner, Soperton.

Six. hens and rooster, J. B. Giants,
some of hens are laying, Orchard
Hill stock, $8 for the 7. Mrs. M. F.
Quinn, Sandersville, 321 S. Harris St.

LEGHORNS

S. C. W. L. Tancred str. 200-312-
egg records, from last years Ga.
contest pens, a few pullets and cock-
erels, very reasonable. M. L. Se-
graves, Fayetteville, Sunshine Leg-
horn Farm.

Pure Tormahlen Light Brown L.
pullets, 4% mos. old, 10 for $7.50;
also 20-month-old hens and few fine
cockerels. Mrs. J. B. Collier, Cochran.

Brown L. April hatch cockerels, 80c
ea. Mrs. D. W. Hodges, Brinson.

Sixteen W. L. hens, 2 yrs. old, Tan-
cred and Hollywood str., some now
moulting, 17c lb. Wayne Clayton,
Blackwells.. _

Pure bred W. L. cockerels from
Ferris highest egg record pen, $1.50
ea.. 3 for $4, 6 for $7.50; also few
pullets, $1 ea. Mrs. Belle Joiner,
Soperton, Riek

Twenty-five W. L. Ferris str. April
hatch 1931 pullets, $20. Mrs. ee E
Dillard, Chester, RFD 2.

Thirty- five Leghorn 4 mos. old pul-
lets, 50c each, FOB. Sankey Tyson,
Sparks. =

Two pure B. L. roosters, 1 and 2
yrs. old. Very fine, $5 for poth, del,
Ella Everett, Richland, Riek

Ten pure Tancred str. W. L. pul-
lets from high producing stock, 13
wks. old, well dev., $5 for-lot, FOB.
J. A. Oliff, Bristol.

Ten large type Tancred L. young,
laying hens and fine cock, no akin.
Ped. stock, $10. Mrs. F. Cowart, Sum-
Mit. Rt. 2.

Ped. W. L. cockerels, 4 mos. old,
$1 each in 5 or more, FOB. Mrs. J.
A. Howell, Meigs, Rt. i.

Tancred str. W. L., 4 mos. old pul-
lets, 75c ea., FOB. D.- F. Thomas,
Odum.

Seven mos. old Tanered W. L. cock-
erels, $1.50 ea., FOB. Mrs. J. W.
eet, Atlanta, 516 Sydney St.,

Fifteen hundred -W. L. a. old hens,
20 or more in lot, 75c each, at my





ame

Payne, Canton, Rt. 3.

Game stags, $3 ea. Geo. W. Boardt,

erin

| Poultry For Sale

Ten W. L. hens, yr. old, $1.25 ea.
Andy Wade, Alto, Rt. 1.

One ped. Ww. L. year-old cock, Tan-
cred str., $1, FOB. Johnson Crowe,
Cartersville, 25 Douglas St.

Tancred S. C. W. Leghorn, well de-
veloped, beginning to lay, pullets, $1
ea., FOB. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia.

About 10 Tancred str. W. L. cock-
erels, about 5 mos. old, 25c ea. or exc.
for same number of W. L. pullets,
same age. W. E. Jacobs, Rome.

Two hundred choice W. L. hens,
75c ea. for entire lot. H.-H. Swanson,
Fairburn.

Four or 5 W. : roosters, 1-2 yrs.
old, $1 ea.; Kerlin quality pullets,
300- -egg str., sires direct, inoculated,
$1.15: ea} about to lay, 95 ea. A. C.
Floyd, Clayton.

MINORCAS

Fine S. C. Black Minorca cock-
erels, yr. old, 75c; 1 April hatch, 50c.
ag prepaid. L. ae Bentley, Carnes-
ville.

Three Booth str. White Minorca
roosters, hatched May 10th, $1.50 ea.
Es Bohanan, Conyers, Rt. 1.

Thirty Black Minorca 6 mos. old
pullets, $1 ea.; also 25 R. I. Red pul-
lets, 6 mos. old, 2 roosters, 18 mos.
old, $1 ea., FOB. Mrs, Claudia Stall-
ings, (Address not -given.) :

Black Minorca cockerels, pure
Pape str., $1 ea., 2 for $1.75. Wallace
Wilson, Martin, "Rt. 2.

Twenty S. C. Black Minorca hens,
some of exhibition grade, 1930 hatch,
1 cock, $1 ea. or exc. for chicken
| feed, mixed grains or any grain suit-
able. L. S. Mclean, Sharpsburg.

Eight pure bred White Minorca
pullets and cockerel, Royal str., $1
ea., $8 for lot; org hatch; no chks.
accepted. Mrs. C . W. Sauls, Shellman.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

Chicken hatched with only 1 leg, in
good health, grown; make offer for
this freak. O. O. Brown, Sylvania,
Gen. Del.

Friers for sale, 8 fat, 2-lb. large
mixed breed, 25c ib., cash with order.
Mrs. John Tyler, <Monticello.

Fat hens and friers, milk fed,
cheap. W. C. Smith, Smyrna, Rt. 1.

Two hundred hens for sale to make
room, at 50c ea., purchaser to fur-
nish and bring coops. W. H. pane.
Villa Rica.

PHEASANTS FOR SALE =
English Ringneck pheasants, $6
aS $8 pr. Carl H. Fuller, West Point.

PIGEONS
Finest of Red Carneaux and White









many other var.,
Deaton, Columbus, Box 853.

Silver Kings, 50c ea. F. S. Taylor,
Vidalia.

450c ea.; 12 common pigeons, $1.40;
6 mixed with red ones, 25c ea. Exc.
for rabbits. F. A. Bryan, Omega.

and working, $1 to $2; pr. squahbs,
75c pr. Grady Webb, West Point.

White Muff Tumblers, Priests,
White Kings, select Red Carneaux,
Yellow Carneaux, Blue Bar African
Owls, Blue Muff Tumblers, Silver-
terts, Blue Check African Owls, and
others, $2 pr. Herman Mize,. Amer-
icus.



R. 1 REDS.
S. C. R. I. Reds; Dunlops str.,
cocks, cockerels and pullets from 1930

eggs, official; reasonable. M. L. Se-
graves, Fayetteville, Sunshine Leg-
horn Farm. -

Twenty Donaldson B. iL Red hens
and pullets and 2 roosters, $1 ea. or
exc, for. same amt. pure bred Dark
Cornish. J. W. Sammons, Tarrytown,

Nine full R. I. Red hens from
prize-winners, $1.35 ea., cash with or-
der, with express paid. Mrs. Leila
Cole, Duluth.

Pure Donaldson Red pullets, $1
ea. Wallace Wilson, Martin; Rt. 2.

Pure bred Donaldsons best Reds,
2-year cock, $3; 18-month cock, $3:

8-month cockerels, $1.50, $2.50, $3.50
ea. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton.

Two cocks, 18 mos. old, Owens
Farm str., large size and good color,
about through molting, $2 ea.; cock-
erels, $1 ea.: pullets, 85c a., all
thoroughbreds. Mrs. Re B. Mooney,
Adairsville.





- WYANDOTTES
Ten R. C. S. L. Wyandotte pullets

home 7 miles west of Canton. if may | 1 cockerel, May hatch, 60c ea.,
$6 for ote Mrs. A J. ele Dallas.

Kings for sale the year round, also}.
priced right. J. H. i

Will ship COD sev. White and}.

Six Red and Splashed Carneaux, t

Pure bred Red Carneaux, mated }

hen and 1 rooster. Mrs. G. L. Tall

Ga. contest pen, from 200 to 272)



/ Thursday, October 8, 1931
Poultry For Sale

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, _
GEESE, ETC. FOR SALE :

Forty young guineas, Blue Speckled,
1-3 mos., $10; 9 old guineas, 8 hens,
rooster, $8 del. Mrs. Ella Everett,
Richland, Risa;

Mallard ducks, $1.50: ea. Mammoth _
White Pekins, $1.50 ea. All full grown,
Prices FOB. Mrs. J. D. Smith, Sa
vannah, Rt. 3, Coffee Bluff, -

Four large Big Bone M. B. toms,
3rd April hatch, $9.50, or $2.50 ea.:
29th April hatch, 4 toms, 2 hens, $1l,. :
or $2 ea. Mrs. J.B. Brown, East=
man, =.

Six pure Big Bronze May -hate
turkeys, $1.50 ea.; 2-yr. old tom
hens, $17; $26 for entire lot. Fin
stock. Miss Gussie Strickland, Aly:
ton.

Twelve head geese, large size, $
ea., or $15 for iot. Exc. for 100 bab
chicks, large type B. R. preferred
Mrs. T. S. Shannon, a. :

Six full M. B. turkeys,
and 3 young hens, $16.50 oe ent
lot, money order; accept half.
wheat and other in cash. Mrs. Ek
King, Rochelle, Rt. 1.

Ten young, half- -grown Blue Spe
kled guineas, 9 hens and rooster, $
for lot. Roy J. Brank, Pooler.

lor, Barnesville, Rt. 3.

Pure bred Big Bone Giant M. B
turkeys, 2-year-old tom, $8; 3 hen:
2 yrs. old, $4 ea.; 21 turkeys, 193)
hatch, toms, $4 ea.; hens, $3 a. WwW.
F. Miles, Baxley. :

B. B. M. B. turkeys, ist of Apr
hatch, large size, $7 trio, 12 for $28,
Harold Smith, Baxley.

Twenty-five pure bred M. B. tur
keys, 23c Ib. at quick ps: Mrs. Ber
tha Miles, Baxley, Rt.

Duck and drake, full awe: Mam
moth White Pekins, $1.50 ea. Mr:
R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton. .

Eight White Mammoth Pekin
ducks, March hatch, now grown, 65:
ea., FOB, cash with order. Mrs. Ed.
win Reed, Lavonia, Rt. 3.

Three M. B. turkeys, 15 mos. old
$15. Mrs. T. J. Biggers, Bremen.

Seven Indian Runner ducks, la
spring. hatch, $4.50 for lot. Mrs.
ton Mote, Maysville, Rt, 2.

Nineteen spring hatch. turkeys,
poliets 3 toms, jet black str., pullet:
$3 ea.;. toms, $3.50 ea.; 12. -mixe

| about 10 Ibs. ea., $2 ea., $40 for lot,

Mrs. John Watson, Graymont.

Mammoth Muscovy 6-week-ol
ducks, cheap, or exc. for milch co
hogs, corn, peas or anything can use
W.-C. Smith, Smyrna, Rt. 4

Five White Pekins, drake and 4 he
ducks, $1 ea, Mrs. Piety Forbe
Brooklet. ;

March hatch, 5 pure bred Bour
bon Red toms, for breeders, $5 ea
cash with order. Mrs. L. L. Robert i
Ft. Gaines. -

M. B. gobbler, 1930. hatch, lars
size and fine breeder, $6. Mrs. R. -
Mooney, Adairsville. s

Pure bred Indian Runner dr
$1 ea. or exc. for pure bred B.
or R. I. Red pullets. Mrs. J.
Brown, Eastman, RFD 1.

- Poultry Wanted =
BANTAMS

ieee jelly for 1 Golden sae



ae Rt. 1.

BARRED ROCKS

Exc. value for Rock or Red he
ea. pay transportation-chgs. at shi
ping point. Write. Mrs. (6au aa e
Whigham, Rt. 1. :

j CORNISH,

Want 6 pure Dark Cornish Ma ch
or April pullets and unrelated cock.
State price from So. of Macon. Mr
D. S. Mojor, Ray City, Rt. 1.

Want 12 Cornish March or A
pullets and 2 roosters. Pay $10.
same. Mrs. J. J. Joiner, Gariield.

LEGHORNS

Want 15 White or Brown L. Ju
pullets. State lowest cash price. To
Kennedy, Dawson.

Want 25 W. L., 6 wks. old pullets,







at 25c each. Mrs. Bryant Cox,

ton.

Want 25 W. L. pullets at 30c e ch
at once. Mrs. E. K. Shiver, Cairo.

Exc. $30 value a 16 W.\L. hens,
not over 2 yrs old. Ww. Harrisoms
Fitzgerald. 2

Exc, 2 Red Apal. pullets an
rooster, 2 large W. Brahma pul
(now ready to lay), 3 grown W

kin ducks for W.. Zo hens, not
2 yrs. tzger

old. W. Harrison,



sday,

Poultry Wanted |
PHEASANTS WANTED :
ant Pheasants and Golden Se-

ight bantam chickens. H.M. Adams,
igiasville, 70 East Strickland St.

PIGEONS
air mated, dark brown outside

blers, = $1.50 H.-G Sanford,

rsville, 608 Douglas St.

e pr. pure bred P. Rock Homers,
ated, banded and working, $2 pr.
zc. for chickens..C. H. Overby, Co-

us, 22 lith St.

snty-eight prs. extra large solid

arneaux, $1.50 pr.; 10 prs. White

Mondaines, $2 pr.; young

s, $1 pr.; Homers, $1-pr.; Tumb-
50c pr. R. F. Haves, Decatur,

ed Plymouth Rock White Kings
uabs for sale. John T. Roberts,
losta, 1017 Slater St.
bout 200 Red Carneaux, 25c ea.:
for lot. Wayne P. Sewell, Atlanta.
de Leon Apts.

WISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
rant to raise chickens on 50-50
Plenty of feed, good range, etc.
good breed, except Leghorns.
12 hens and rooster. Write
Arthur Kirkland, Cobbtown.
swap mated, banded and
ing prs. of Red Carneaux
ons for 3-6 wks. old heavy breed
Kens. Ea. pay exp. Holmes Neel,
rsville.
20 heavy mixed breed 214-lb.
for 20 pure bred S. C. W. L.
ood str.),
Newborn, Rt. 1, Box 83.

: R. I. REDS
aldson Reds, 8 hens and rooster,
ets, all young, $11.50 for lot.
ilton Sumner, Sylvester.
il hatch Red cockerels, wt. 6
From Mrs. Donaldsons very
exhibition pen or her N. Y.
ners, $7.50 each. R. A. Yeager,

on.
10roughbred March R.. I. Red
ets of Donaldsons str., $1.50 ea.
Fechtel, Waycross.
- pure bred R. I. Red hens,
aldson str., 1% yrs. old: also 5
hens, Parks str., yr. old, $1 ea.
. J. B. Brown, Eastman, Rt. 1.
fant. 200 or 300 W. L. or ai
ung hens, not over 2 yrs. old.
bu. sound, slipped shuck corn
-S. F. Marshall, Savannah,
y jest Sith-St. =
unt. R. I. Red, White or S. L.
ndotte hens in exc. for white
; onions, 1 bu. for 3 ae Mrs.
ummerville, Dallas; Rt.

-5-15 heavy breed gen Reds
Cow 4 _Wyandottes_ preferred.
nest onions and other value.
C. T. Williams, Dallas, Rt. 6.
t 5-15 heavy breed hens, Re

is or R. C. White Wyandottes.
nest onions and other value.

C. Williams, Dallas, Rt: 6.

2 fine W: L. roosters for 3.R.
ed pullets; also exc. 6 Red roost-
for 6 Red pullets. Mrs. J. W.

rry, Rochelle.
xc. 2 Red hens for 2 Red cock-
not over 1 yr. old. Mrs. Lizzie
hens, Loganville, Rt. 3.
nt R. I, Red, White or S. L.
otte hens in exc. for white nest
Hons, 1 bu. onions for 3 hens, no
bs. aS Ada Summerville, Dal-

(oe aa for 8 R. I. Red good lay-
hens and rooster, not over 1%
1d. Mrs. G. B. McNeil, -Whig-







g WYANDOTTES
ure bred W, Wyandotte roosters,
and April hatch, $2.25 ea., or
$4. Mrs, B. J. Head, Alma.
wo pure bred Wyandotte roosters,
mos. old, $1 ea.: May hatch
ers and pullets, 15 ea. Mrs. W.
cirk, Rockmart, Rt. 3, Box 146.
nt 1 1b:-S. L. Wyandotte pullets.
sarred Rock oe hens, 1 hen
ae Mrs. . Whitmore,

3 thoroughbred
Wyandotte hens not over 14
Ta Mrs. G. it. Tallant, Cum-



KEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC, WANTED
2 pr. large geese for pr. of
ys, also exc. Spencer Wonder
erels valued at $2 and $2.50 ea.
Mereys. F. L. Grigg, Gainesville,

4 puddle ducks. G. A. Scriews,
sboro, 241 Main St.

y-one- White Indian Run-

ducks, 6 drakes, $75 for lot,

= mie a 15 Ibs. each.

October 8, 1931

at once. Miss Lee}



MARKET. BULLETIN

= Boule Wanted

Exe. 1 shoulder of meat for 1 tur-

key hen and tom, Bronze. Mrs. G. oy

Tallant, Cumming, Re 15

Want strong, day-old White Pekin
ducklings in quantities of 59 or more
at intervals Oct. 15 to Feb. 1. State
minimum price del. W. W. Stallings,
College Park, RFD.~

Want turkeys from 6 wks to 6 mos.
old, any breed, but pref.. Bourbon
Reds or White Hollands. Write what
ne have. Mrs. A. A. Dismuke, Par-
ro

Want 3 this years hatch good qual-
ity Bronze turkeys, 2 hens a-d tom,

at reasonable price del. here. State

price before shipping.
Hewit, Screven, Rt. 2.

Three Spencer turken cockerels,
March hatch, $2 ea.; a 16 mos. old
cockerel, $2. 50. Miss Susie Collum,
Putman.

Twenty 3 mos. old large type Mus-
covy ducks, sell or exc. for good feed-
er hogs. M. G. Cheatham, Smyrna,

Mrs ASG;

CPUs ks

Toulouse geese, $4.50 pr.: $6. 50
trio; Muscovy ducks, 1930 hatch,
$1 25 ea.; 4 mos. old, 75c ea.: baby
ducks, 25 ea. Exe: for oats, wheat or
Wyandotte or Leghorns. Li: E. Wil-
liams, Ty Ty.

Exe. doz. good nearly pure Buft
Orp. setting eggs for young guinea
pullets, also. will buy late hatch,
about 3 lb. turkey pullets at 25c Ib.
Cash. Write. Mrs. J. W. Hendrix,
Dover. $

Live Stock For Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE

White Jersey heifer nearly grown,
$25 here. Mrs. Ella Everett, Rich-
land, Rt. 1.

Thoroughbred Jersey cow, first
calf week old. Berry School stock.
Fred Bowles, Rydal, Rt. 2. .

Jersey male calves, Sybil and Ty-
coon breeding, also milch cows and
Grade Angus yearlings. J. C. Nelson,
Yatesville.

Seven-eights Jersey milch cow,
first calf, 2% yrs. old; 10 mos. old
Jersey calf, Exc. for reg. Jersey cow,
not over 2% yrs. old. C. D. William-
son, Plains.

Pure. bred Jersey male cow, wt.
about 800 Ilbs., $30. Riley Couch,
Turin.

Thirty head nice steers, wt. 300 to
800 lbs. Fine shape for bean field.



"| J. E. Chandler, Milledgeville, Rt. 5..

Seven young high grade Jersey
cows, from one of the best herds in
the community. Calves now about 2
mos, .old, $40 a., at barn. C. G:
Byington, Bolingbroke. ia

Guernsey heifer calf, 9 mos. old,

$10. O. K. Handley, Atlanta,, Rt. 2,
Box 220, Macon Drive.
. One, to 5 good milch cows, 2 fresh,
others freshen soon, for sale or exc.
for good young mules. Mrs. Pes:
Biggers, Bremen.

Two reg. Holstein bull calves for
sale. Clarence Dorsey, Rome.

Nice young Jersey cow with third
calf, 5 wks. old, giving 2% gal. per

y day, good cond., $40 cash. Mrs. Pear]

Parker, Talking Rock, Rt. 1.
Guernsey bull, ent. to reg., 3 yrs.
old, perfectly gentle, sell to prevent
inbreeding or will exc., value $100.
J. M. Freeman, Lavonia.
Pure bred Jersey bull, can be reg.,
7 mos. old, sell or exc. for 4 pigs or

Syrup. Jas. E. Gable, Douglasville, :

Rte

$e J. bull, sire, you'll Dos Vic-
torious; dam has Register of Merit
record; 400.07 lbs. of fat at 21 mos.
old, $75, or ill lease or trade for
reg. heifers. Z. J. Hall, Jr., Sanders-
ville.

Good Jersey milch cow, $35. Can
be seen at B. L. Kersys farm, Bruns-
wick. Owner, Alfred Harris, St.

Simons Island, care Guernsey Dairy.

Pure bred Guernsey bull calf, 2
mos. old, for sale or exc. for paper-
shell pecans. W. G. Owens, Dah-
lonega.

Reg. J. bull, 2% yrs. old. Sulton
breeding; black Jersey heifer, to
freshen before Christmas, reason-
able. Exc. for hogs. L. M. Davis,
Silver Creek, Rt. 1,

Jersey 18-month-old heifer, fresh
Oct. 15, $50; year-old heifer, freshen
June, $38: 9-month J.-male, $20, all
reg. in buyers name together, $100.
LC. Smith, Jackson, Rt. 1. |

Amos n Andy twin, male Black
Jersey calves, 9 mos. old, wt. about
400 lbs. ea., almost exactly alike,
very gentle, $50 at the pen. W. H.
Swearingen, Chester.

Reg. Jersey cow, 2 heifers, 1 and
2 yrs. old, and 1 Hereford male.
Reasonable prices. L. L. Holloway,
Gladesville. a :

4 3

~e

+

Live Stock For Sale

Few nice steer yearlings for sale
at reasonable price. T. R. Duggan,
Warthen.

For sale cheap, 3 head reg. Jersey
milch cows; only cash buyers need
reply. Mrs. M. E. Pope, Bremen.

Ten reg. Jerseys, all bred to finest
of imported bulls, $50-$150:; 10 heif-
ers from these cows, $50-$200. $3,500
for herd of 34, including 10 young
bulls. H. U. Wallace, Elberton, Rt. 1.

Good Jersey cow and young calf,
4 gal. day. $50 at barn. Chas. L.
Nevill, Pulaski.

Good cow, freshen in January and
a 6 mos. old J. heifer for sale, or exc.
for fresh, 2-3 gal. cow within 10 miles
Dallas. Dennis Hardy, Dallas, Rt. 1.

Good, gentle Grade Jersey with
first calf. $50. J. W.. Lide, Atlanta,
138 Douglas Dive

Car of good Grade Jersey heifers,
pasture bred to freshen 30-90 days.
W.J. Hogan, Hogansville.

Large Red English cow, 7 yrs. old,
2 gal. on pasture. Sell or exc. for
small cow, 1st-2nd calf, as much as
2 gal. day. J. F. Gober, Temple, Rico:

Cow, half Guinea and half Jersey,
with 3rd calf, giving about 3 gal, $45
at my place. Cc. M. McDaniel, Hazle-
hurst.

Two nice Jersey heifers, come in
some time before Xmas, $25 ea.: 3
J. calves; 10 mos. < old; $15 ea.: 1
heifer, same age, $15. Joe. M. Brown,
McRae.

Five Jersey milch cows, now fresh.
no calves, giving 2% to 3 gal. ea. See
them. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown.

Cow, never goes dry, 3 yrs. old, $45
a barn. J.-A. Crumley, Demorest,

Reg. Polled Hereford, the coming
beef breed. Perry E. Lunsford, Cov-
ington.

Milch cow with 2nd calf, pure bred
Black Jersey with heifer calis<-2
heifers, %4 Jersey, fresh in the spring.
F. A. Park, Alma, Rt. 4.

Reg. Jersey pull calves, grandsons.

of the famous imported Combina-

tion Premier, $25. Exc. for seed oats,

rye, Ga. cane syrup or anything can
use. S. G. McNeill, Arlington.

HOGS FOR SALE

Thirty-five feeder Hampshire
Shoats. wt. about av. 135 lbs. Less
than 10 in lot to 1 party, 6c; 10 in
lot, 54% e lb. D. W. Harp, Reynolds.

S. P. C..12 wks. old pigs, sub; to
reg., $10. Joe M. Brown, McRae.

Thirty- five Duroc J. pigs, weaned,
8-12 wks. old, av. wt., 40 lbs., $5 ea.,
for lot at my parn. Consider exc. en-
tire lot for Fulghum oats, 50c bu.
L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, hes
Box 31.



Nice pigs, $4 ea.; $7 pr. Exc. 3 or 4

for corn. Write at once. Dennis
Hardy, Dallas, Rt. 1.

Pure bred S. P. C. boar, 5 mos. old,
wt. around 60 Ibs. Nicely colored.
From prize winning stock, $7.50 FOB.
J. A. Oljiff, Bristol.

Fifteen pigs, half O. I. C. and half
Berkshire, both sides pure bred, $3
and $3.50 each at my barn. A. N.
Adams, Elberton, Rt.

One hundred fifty to 250 Ib. 6%
mos. old reg., cholera immune Duroc
Jersey boar and gilts, sired by Early
Dawn 1930 Worlds Champion spring
boar, $25 each, FOB. Henry T. Lums-
den, Talbotton.

Thirty P. C. 10 wks. old pigs, $10
pr. Not ent. to reg., but are pure
bred. Exc. for Austrian peas and
Abruzzi rye. Ea. pay frt. A. P. Gross,
Glenn.

_ Two Duroc J. male pigs, cherry
red, 9 wks. old,. wt. 65 Ibs., $8, FOB
farm, or $10, del. exp. office. G. B.
Ham, Cobbtown.

Fifty- lb. Black Guinea male. $10;
1 gilt, $9; stay-fat kind. W. J. Eden-
field, Graymont.

Little Bone Guineas, black, stay-
fat kind, all ages, $10 pr. up. Exc.
for ewe goats at $1 ea., baby calves
at $5 ea., peanut hay at $10 ton.
Clyde Barnes, Summit. E

Seventeen mixed pigs, Berkshire
crossed with full-blood. Duroc, $2.50
ea. at 6 wks old (Oct. 30) at my farm.
Mrs. J. Atkinson, Madison, Rt. 2.

Two-year-old big type black P. C.
sow. Will breed to reg. boar. Reg.,
$25; also pigs, 2% mos. old, $8 ea.,
$15 pr. All can be reg. J. E. Bailey,
Raymond.

Little Bone Black Guineas, guar.
stay-fat kind, $15 and $20 pr.; few
male pigs for exc. for heifer calves
or hens. I. G. Thompson, Summit,

Ri.
Five and 6-week-old pigs, $1.85



Osierfield.

ea., treated and crated, good stock,
no runts nor stunts. J. E. Harper,



Page Three _
Sia Stock For Sale

Duroc Jerseys: males about 4 mos. _

old, 75 lbs., ent. to reg., from prize
winning stock, $8 3a.; 2 yr. old boar,

about 300 Ibs., $20. Mrs. G. Collins,

Cobbtown.

Thirty-four head of pigs and small :

shoats, also 7 brood sows for sales

ESVE Barnett, Hawkinsville.

Pure bred Big Bone P. C. gilt, 5
mos. old, thrifty and good cond., $12.
Riley C. Couch, Turin.

Two Duroc shoats, 10 wks. old, $12
del. at Bostwick. Webster Callaway,
Farmington.

Reg. S. P. C. pigs and young boar
from champion blood. Cheap. F. H.
Bunn, Midville.

Duroc J. pigs, 4 mos. old, immune .

for life. wt. 50 or more Ibs. oe Teg.G

in buyers name, $8.50 ea. or
$16. L. M. Kennedy, Collins.
Nine big bone white spotted P. Cc.

pigs, 6 wks. old 15th Oct., $3 ea. at.
barn, 2 miles below Luthersville on

highway. Mrs. T. H. Reeves, Luthers-
ville.

buyers name, $10 ea.; well grown to
age and sat. guar. qT, R. Duggan,
Warthen.

B. B. Guinea hogs, African str., all _ -

black in color, wt. 30 to 125 lbs. ea.,

2 for =

S. P. C. shoats, 3 mos.. old, reg. in >

$6 to $15 ea., FOB., money order =

with order. L. B> Toler, Cleuwend,
Rt. 3, Box 93;

HORCES AND MULES FOR SALE



Twelve-year-old sorrel horse, wt.

900 Ibs., sound, fat, gentle, work any-
where, $50 cash. Used principally as
saddler past 2 yrs. Richard Lewis,
Cornelia.

Small mare, wt. about 750 Ibs.,
good, sound cond., good to saddle and
buggy, gentle.
or anything can use.
ton, Blackwells.

J. W. Clay-

Sell or exc. for corn

Dark bay Perchorn mare, 12 yrs.
old, wt. 1 M Ibs. Fat, sound, work

anywhere, $45, or exc. for good milch
cow or yearlings. W. L. Timms,
Hoschton, Rt. 2.

No. 1 horse for sale, or trade for
good milch cow, corn, peas, etc.

Write. M. R. Lockhart, Louisville, Ries

5, Box 54.
- Extra good 1100 lb. horse and a
1100 Ib. mule for sale or exc. for
hogs, already treated, wt. about 150_
Ibs. gross. L. O. Moon, Comer.

Six-year-old mule, wt. about 900
lbs. for sale. Come see and get price.
Mrs. Anis Davis, Ringgold. -

Five head farm mules, cheap for
cash. Colon Jones, aes RED:

Gentle mare mule, wt . 1300 Ibs. for.
sale or exc. for milch c Ww with 2nd
or 3rd calf, or for wheat or oats.
Mrs. J. J. McKibben, Jackson, Rt. =

RABBITS FOR SALE

Three ped. Chinchilla does, puck |
and 2 half grown, $9 for lot, or exc.
for 100 pure bred B. Rock baby _
chicks. Scott Hart, Americus, Rt. C.

Trio Stahls and N. Z. Whites from |
reg. stock, 6 mos. old. Ped. and
healthy, $4. 50. H. BE. Smith, Baxley.

Two Chinchilla and N. Z. mixed
rabbits, nearing maturity, $1.25, or
trade for any kind, healthy hens, or
friers at market price. A. A. Nash,
Hapeville.



Two pr. Chinchillas, 5 mos. old, 80c

ae $1.50 pr. Harry Rushton, Sum-
mi

ie

ye
oT

Three Chinchilla does and 2 bucks,

$12.50. Ped. and healthy. Cash. Guy

Goare, Richland.

N. Z. Whites, Chinchillas,

good

stock. Cheap, or exc. for W. L. hens ~

not over 2 yrs. old. Ww. Harrison, 2

Fitzgerald.

Ped. Chinchillas, Stahls and Con-

rads str. Lilacs and N. Z. Whites,
reasonable. Bucks at stud, $1. Write

for information: H. H. Robinson, Co-

lumbus, 1018 15th St.

Gold Cert. rabbits of wilarantesd :

quality. Write us. H. R.

Americus.

Four pure bred N. Z. Reds, good _

Gaskins,

cond., buck and 3 does, all old enough as
to breed, $3.50 for lot or $1 ea. C. B. Z

Stipper, Jr., Macon, RFD 3.

Genuine Chinchilla 8- month-old

bucks, 75c ea.;
old, $1.25. pr.;
cond. Cd; Cleveland, Hartwell.

Two Chinchilla bucks,

1 ped. and.
2nd direct from Stahls. Both Dips

mos, old. Cheap for immediate sale.

Will exc. Bill Gibson, Griffin, 319 E.
College St.

does, $1; 4- month- |
ped. given, all good

Chinchillas from Gold Certificate
stock, 5 mos. old, 6% Ibs., $4 pr.;

White Flemish Giants, 6 mos., 7%
lbs., $4.50 pr. Ped. papers. Be

Stahl, Valdosta.

A, : f ;

Silver Martens, does and bucks, =

from reg. stock, reasonable prices. A.
W. Melton, Thomasville.


Adams, Elberton, Rt. 9.

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Georgia.
Market Bulletin

Published Weekly by the
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director

Department of
Agrieulture
Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1931

Entered as second class matter

February 15, 1922, at the Post Of-
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act of June 8, 1900. Accepted for
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are published in Monthly Supple-
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; - SPECIAL NOTICE .
ee FOR
i:
Tractor and pulley, 23 model, good
cond., $85, FOB. P. B. Hayes, Grif-
_fin, Rt. A.

Live Stock For Sale

High grade ped. rabbits, eligible
for reg. Special prices on two or
- more. Walter Matthews, Jr., Buch-

-anan.

Reg. and ped. Chinchilla does, also
pr. Silver Martens. Reasonable price.
Bob H. Elliott, Conyers.

Fifteen fine Chanchillas for sale or

- exc. for 12 hens or pr. pigs. Write for

- particulars. Maude Agnew, LaFay-
ette, Rt. 1. ;

White N. Z. and Chinchillas
(heavy) for sale or exc. for White
King pigeons. G. C, Murray, Atlanta,
as Lake Terrace, Phone Dea.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
One Southdown ram, 3 yrs. old,
wt. 175 lbs., $10 or exc. for value;
also year-old Southdown ram, $6.
- Dr. J. M. Freeman, Lavonia.
Thirty nice pure bred Hampshire
sheep for sale. No culls in lot. W. A.
Caldwell, LaFayette, Rt. 4. :
Two milk goat bucks. Make nice
work goats, $3 and $4 ea. A. N.





Pure bred Hampshire ram, 3 yrs.

old, wt. 183 lbs., $10; few native and

grade Hampshire ewes, $4 and $5.
Crating $1 extra, FOB. E. F. Harwell,
Winder, Rt. 4.

~ Seed For Sale

Burr clover seed in rough, 3c lb.;
new crop collard seed, 30c lb.; 10 Ib.
a Mrs. Mary F. Strickland, Alva-
PeenOn. i
_ Scallion buttons, 10c qt.; 35c gal.,

FOB; white and colored butterbean



seed, each, 25c Ib. del: Cattail millet,

10c lb. in nod; Egyptian wheat, 25c

Ib. E. L. Corley, Mauk, Rt. 1.

- Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage,

$1 Ib.; white and Bermuda onion,
_ $1.50 Ib.; white nest onions, 50c gal.

B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch.



M
- Seed For Sale

Burr clover seed, Rand cleaned, 25
lb. bag, $1.50. Add postage. Mrs. Ara
Smith, Lavonia.

Dwarf Essex rape seed, 8c lb. R. S.
Anderson, Hawkinsville.

Chas. W., Early Flat Dutch cab-
bage, $1 lb.; Copenhagen Market,
$1.25 Ib.; Yellow Bermuda, Prize-
Taker and Yellow Danvers onion
seed, $1.75 lb., postpaid. R. L. McRee,
Meigs.

Collard seed, 25c tb.; 5 Ibs., $1;
cabbage seed, $1 lb. Free of trash.
Postpaid. Lee Waldrip, Gainesville.

Red multiplying onion buttons, 50c
gal. del.; 80c peck. Mrs. B. L. Brown,
Ball-Ground, Rt.-1,

Dty red pepper, 50c gal. P. P.
Also Boquet or Bird-Eye pepper seed,
enough for 300 plants, 10c. Exc. for
nst onions, pears or apples. T. P.
Trowell, Ambrose.

Nice scallion onions for fall plant-
ing, 50c peck, postpaid; buttons and
white nest onions, same price. Cash
with order. Charlie Haygood Nix,
Alto, Rt. 1.

Hastings Big Seven turnip seed,
mixed with Shogoin, 30c Ib.; 4 lbs,
$1; 10 lbs., $2 del. Cash. Mrs. C. A.
Wilbanks, Commerce, Rt. 5,

Little white nest onions, 40c gal.
Exc. What have you? Mrs. W. E.
Whisnante, Rutledge.

Brown Sugar Crowder and white,
blackeyed, each, 10c lb:; old fash-
ioned fine var. peach seed, 25c gal.
Add postage. No chks. Mrs. R. L.
Bentley, Carnesville, Rt. 2.

Rape seed 13c lb., postpaid, or 10c
lb FOB, G. D. Fain, Edison.

About 3 pecks old time plum peach
seeds for sale. Make best offer. H. F.
Griffin, Maysville, Rt. 3.

White multiplying onions, 30c gal.
del. Mrs. S. S. McMillan, Oakwood.

Burr clover seed, 3c lb. Viola Smith,
Martin. :

Purple Top, White Globe, White
Egg turnip seed, 40c lb.; 3 Ibs., $1;
mustard and collard, 50c lb.; beets
and lettuce, 75c lb., postpaid. Sankey
Tyson, Sparks.

Recleaned Burr clover seed, 6c lb.,
here. S. B. Kinard, Jackson.

Seven lbs. Willetts Wonders, 35c
lb.; $2.40 for lot; 1% gal. nest. onions
30c; 3 cupsfull butter-pea seeds, 60c
del. No stamps. Mrs. J. E. Latham,
Carrollton, Rt. 5.

Purple Top, Yellow Globe turnip
seed, 35c cupful; nest onions, red and
white, 60c gal. Willetts Wonder peas,
25c cupful, del. No stamps. Mrs. H.
H. Sullivan, Carrollton.

Large bell pepper seed, 10c pkg.;
white butterbeans, running, 20c Ib.;
cream Sugar Crowders, 12c_ Ib.;
Brown Crowders, 1Cc lb. Mrs. Robt.
B. Miller, Acworth, Rt. 2.

Half bu. or more seedling peach
seed, good var. Sell or exc. Write.
Mrs. Josie Jenkins, Dahlonega,
Crossways.

Johnsons Winter beans, 35c at.;
Purple Bloom salad Eng. peas, 30c
qt. All del. Mrs. M. J. Patterson,
Cordele, Rt. B. f

One thousand Ibs. old fashioned
scallion buttons, 10c lb. Write for 100
lb. lots; also new melon seed, $1.50
Ib.; running okra, 10c pkg.; 25c oz.
R. J. Hogan, Hogansville.

One thousand lbs. white nest
onions. Good and sound, 6c lb., FOB.
J. C. Johnston, Hogansville.

True Ga. collard seed, 30c lb.; 5
lb. lots, 25c Ib.; Sou. Giant, smooth
leaf mustard seed, 35c lb., postpaid.
O. A. Collins, Whigham.

Old fashioned scallion buttons, 40c
gal. Mrs. Ethel Tallant, Cumming,
Rt. 37, Box: 21.

White multiplying nest onions, 50
Ibs. at Tce lb., FOB, less 10c lb. del.
Add postage on less than 5 lbs. John
W. Moseley, Soperton.

Green and red hot pepper, 20c gal.;
mustard and kale seed, mixed, 25c
cupful. Add postage. Exc. for collard
seed or onion sets. Mrs. S. A. Miller,
Finleyson, Rt. 2. :

Purple Top, White and Yellow
Globe, White Egg, Cow Horn, Early
White Dutch rutabaga and mustard
and collard seed, 2 lbs. up, 40c Ihb.:
8 spoonsful, 25c; rape, 4 Ibs., 50c.
W. H. Waddelle, Pearson.

Collard seed, $15 per C Ibs., or
smaller lots 18c, or 1 Ib. 30c, post-
paid. Malvin Collins, Whigham.

True Ga. collard seed, 15c_Ib.;
Dickeys Eng. pea seed, 20c lb., FOB.
J. T. Ponder, Whigham.

Extra early J. cabbage seed, 75c
Ib., postpaid. E. L. Allgood, Drake-
town, Rt. 1.

Turnip seed, Frost King, 2 thls.,
15c. Mrs. J. Miles, Langston, Rome,
613 Shorter Ave. e :

ARKET BUULETIN

Seed For Sale

Large pumpkins for sale, also Chi-
nese cabbage and Broad Leaf mus-
tard seed, for sale or exc. for turnip
seed or white nest onions. Miss Julia
Brown, Doerun, Rt. 4. .

All lead. var. cabbage seed, $1 Ib.;
Purple Top, White Globe turnip, 35
lb.; collard seed, 35c Ib., postpaid.
W. W. Williams, Quitman.

Twenty-five lbs. new crop turnip
seed, mostly Seven Top and Purple
Top, 30c lb.; 5 lbs., $1; white. bunch
butter beans, 20c Ib.; 6 Ibs., $1, del.,
add postage less than Ib. L. M. Davis,
Silver Creek.

Winter mustard seed, mixed: peach
seed, cheap for cash or exc. for large
ear corn, white table peas, white but-
ter beans, turnip seed, or other
things. Mrs. Sam Rogers, Claxton.

Perennial nest onions, best yielder,
best keener, best flavor, especially
fine for green onions, 55c gal., post-
paid; stamps accepted. R. P. Stein-
heimer, Woolsey, Rt. 1.

White Bermuda onion sets, 15c at.,
del. P. P. W. G. Hollomon, Brooklyn.

Seven hundred lbs. Burr , clover
seed in rough, $10, FOB. T. H.
Thompson, Hartwell, Rt. 1.

Burr clover seed in rough, 2c lb.,
60 per cent clean seed, FOB. Roy
Lewis, Hartwell, Rt. 1.

Purple Top turnip seed, 30c Ib.,
dl. F. N. Bragg, Hawkinsville.

Old-fashioned brown-skin onions,
extra strong, 5c lb. Maude Roper,
Dawsonville, Rt. 1. :

Burr clover seed, re-cleaned, 50-Ib.
bag, $3; white nest onions, large,
round var., 1 to 10 in hill, $3 bu.
Mrs. L. Aderhold, Lavonia.

Willetts Wonders, 25c Ib.; 5 Ibs.,
$1, or exc. for seed wheat or rye, del.
Mrs. W. Z. Braswell, Loganville, Rt. 2.

Fresh Florida Broad Leaf mustard
seed, 5c small snuff-can; add post-
age. Mrs. H. G. Redmond, Arling-
ton, Rte 1. oe
- Winter onion sets, plant now, 25c
gal., postpaid. F. A. Park, Alma, Rt. 4.

Fine yellow Bermuda onion sets,
$2 hamper. G. W. Coleman, Tifton.

Limited amt. Nassau from the Ba-
hamas, corn for seed, weevil resist-
ant, 4 ears, most prolific yellow Sa
12 ft. high, ordinary land. W. C.
Smith, Smyrna, Rt. 1.

New crop broom corn, extra fine,
3 for $1, del. Mrs. L. Aderhold, La-
vonia.

White nest onions for fall planting,
60c gal. Mrs. W. V. Dobbs, Flowery
Branch.

Orange meated watermelon (earl-
iest of all melons), 12c large packet
del.; also Weaver Watson seed, 12c
large pkt. Exc. for cabbage plants.
Mrs. J. B. Brown, Eastman, Rt. 1.

Sorghum (Waconia) seed, 35 Ib.,
2 for 50c del. Ga. 3 crops a yr. Sat.
guar. E. C. Heaton, Hartwell.

Best var. Clingstone and freestone
peach seed, 50c gal. del.; large white
nest onions, 60c gal.; Burr clover
seed, $1 bu. Mrs. B. L. Robinson,
Greenville.

_ White nest onions for fall plant-
ing, 40c gal.; % gal., 25c postpaid.
Mrs. L. W. Mason, Winston.

Eng. pea seed, 25c; white nest
onions, 50c gal. Exc. for wheat, oats
= ay eene feed. E. D. Gunby, Tucker,

Seven Top turnip seed, 1931 crop.
Sound and clean. Teacupful bz mail
postpaid for 16c in stamps; half cup-
ful for 10c; larger quantities cheaper.
Mrs. M. E. Ledford, Crandall, Rt. 1.

Twenty lbs. pure, not mixed Thur-
mond Gray watermelon seed for sale

or exc. for 5 bu. good seed oats. Ea.

pay exp. chgs. Mrs.O. L. Mixon
Cordele, Rt. B.

Old-fashioned large Red scallion
buttons, 15c qt.; 50c gal; bulbs, 10c
doz.; August peach seed, 10c doz.: 3
doz., 25c;;Damson plum, 25c C. Post-
nee Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe,

Ten lbs. fine yellow Milo Maize
seed, hand-cleaned, 10c lb.; add post-
age. Lee Tilley, Ellijay, Rt. 3.



Thursday, October 8, 1931
Seed For Sale ,

Silverset onion sets, 50c gal. Mrs.
G. CoHins, Cobbtown. a
Old time red onion buttons (king
that multiplies and grow as large ag
a teacup, 30c qt. del. S. R. Lawhorn
Mauk. *
Crimson clover seed in chaff, 7c
lb. Exc. for pure bred hens at 65_

ea. W. A. Buest, Dewyrose, Kt. 1.
Rape seed, 20c Ilb.; 2 Ibs., 35: 5
Ibs., 65c; 10 Ibs., $1.10; 25 Ibs., $2.45,
Orla Cowart, Pearson. -

COTTONSEED FOR SALE

Cokers No. 5 cottonseed, screened
at gin, 75c bu. or exc. for seed oats
or wheat. W. E. Whisnante, Rut-
ledge. eS

Summerours half-and-half cotton
seed, 2nd yr. from orig., kept pure,
at 75c bu. or trade for seed wheat or
Abruzzi rye, 2 bu. for 1 of either. D, |
M. Clark, Garfield. (ee =

CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE >

Good, sound corn, 90c bu. Exe. for
good shoat at reasonable price, del.
= barn. R. L. Bentley, Carnes-
ville. a

Sev. car loads new crop corn, load=
ed in Americus. Write for prices. J.
K. Luck, County Agt., Americus.

One hundred fifty. bu. corn for
sale. Colon Jones, Odum, RFD.

Seed Wanted

Want Purple Straw seed wheat and
Q-too-tan bean seed,. sound. Exe,
nest onions,:50c gal or $3.50 bu. Mrs.
W. H: Rowe, Carrollton, Rt. 5.

Want 2 bu. shallot buttons. B
Crow, Gainesville. : a

Want 5 or 10 lbs. new Chas. W. |
cabbage seed at reasonable price, or
exc. Cream Crowder peas for same,
Mrs. J. N. Carson, Hampton. es

Want vetch, Austrian peas and Ab- |
ruzzi rye. Give best prices, or will
exc. P. C. pigs. A. P. Gross, Glenn.

Exe. 2 teacups of white butter
beans for 2 teacups of Johnsons |
Winter beans. Mrs. G. L: Tallant,
Cumming, Rt. 1. :

Eggs For Sale

B. R. eggs, Thompson str., blood-
tested for BWD., $1.00 per 15. Well
selected. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Syl-
vester. < ae

Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. eggs,
75c per 15. Byers str. Fresh, fertile, ~
insured. Prepaid. No chks. J, H. Loyd,
Milan, Rt. 3. Ree

J. B. Giant eggs, 75c for 15, pre- .
paid in 1st zone, party furnish car-
tons. Mrs. J. E. Passe, Madison, Rt. 4. _

Full Cornish eggs, $1 per 15; from
hens wt. 6 or 7 Ibs.; roosters 9-11 Ibs.
Mrs. E. P. King, Rochelle; Rt. 1.

Dark Cornish Indian eggs, $1 per
15, FOB and crate ret. O. N. Storey
Sylvester, Rt. 1. ee

Few set. Dunlop R. I. Red eggs, $1
per 15; from very select Reds hatch-
ed and grown by Prof. J. H. Woods
E. B. Stone, Athens. ee

Pure bred Donaldson Star pen
eggs, $2 per 15; Utility, $1.50 per 15,
del. Cheaper by the C and you pay
poslaee Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincoln-

on. ; ee
Butter from t. b. tested cow, 35
Ib. or 3 Ibs. $1. Mrs. R. L. Henson

Mize. : ; teh

Six Ibs. nice, firm country butter
ea. week, 25c Ib.; t. b. tested cow;
guar. good butter. Sample 5c. Miss_
Beulah Fry, Dallas, Rt. 3. a

Fresh home-made butter in lb
prints, 3 Ibs. $1, postpaid, check or
currency. J. W. Lang, Omega. -

_S. C. R. I. Red eggs from 2-year-

old hens, direct from Donaldson,
$1.25. per 15, del. Mrs. Ola Jones,
Grayson. : =

Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. eggs
from blood-tested flock, $1 per 15,
$1.75 for 30, postpaid, cartons ret.
Mrs. A. W. Dawson, Coleman.

Eggs from Thompson Imp. Ring-
lets, 75c per 15, del.; also spring
cockerels, same str., $1 ea., FOB,
cash. Mrs. C. A, Wilbanks, Com-
merce, Rt. 5.











Market Bulletin.





FARM FOR SALE EDITION OCTOBER 15
Now is the time to mail in farm for sale and wanted
notices for publication in the October 15th issue of the

These types of notices must be expressed in not more than
50 words, inclusive of name and address. : -
_ Farms wanted or for rent on shares may be listed weekly
under the help and positions wanted columns.







Grain and Hay For Sale
Selected Bancroft and 100-Bu. oats,
ved especially for seed, 50c bu.,

oe quantity; also seed wheat, Blue
; baled oat straw, $8

ton. James B. Woods, Brooks..

Abruzzi. rye, re- -cleaned, 2%4-bu.

sacks, $1.35 bu.; Fulghum seed oats,

re-cleaned, 5- pu. sacks, 50c bu. bs
M. Felton, Marshallville.

Genuine re-cleaned Abruzzi rye and
Fulghum oats from Cokers ped. seed,
nsp. cert. rye, $1.50 bu., 242-bu. bags;
oats, 60c bu., 5-bu. bags, FOB. O. K.

- David, Marshallville.

_. Nice, bright Bancroft and Appler

seed oats, good bags, FOB Lavonia,
40c bu. Bi F. Cheek, Lavonia.
Absolutely pure Blue Stem. seed
wheat, $1.25 bu., 2%2-bu. bags; pure
Fulghum seed oats, 5-bu. bags, 50c
bu., FOB. W. M. Wright, Ft. Valley.
Nortons coldproof oats (stand

Jots of hard cold and produce as|

much as other kinds), some fine seed,
50c bu. Ben R. Tanner, Sandersville.

Select Abruzzi rye, grown from
Cokers stock, re-cleaned, in 244-bu.
pags, $1.35 bu. J. D. Massee, Mar-
shallville, RFD.
One hundred bu. Blue Stem wheat,
$1 bu.;. 200 bu. Texas rustproof oats,
75C pu. V. B. Rosser, Locust Grove.
Pure, re-cleaned Abruzzi rye, $1
Bi. FOB here. M. F. Lewis, Adairs-
yille.
- Ten bu. Ga. Blue Stem- wheat,
threshed without rain, $1 bu., FOB.
Y. L. Ranton, Jr., Vidalia, Rt. 2.
Few. bu. Burbanks Wonder Hull-
Jess barley, $1 per pk. (18 Ibs.), FOB.
C.. H. Hill, Tignall.

No. Ga. Tall Growing seed rye, $1

bu., FOB. J. S. Tankersley, Ellijay.

No. Ga. Tall Growing rye, selected
for seed, 90c bu., FOB. -T. Sparks,
Blue Ridge.

- Pure So. Ga. Abruzzi rye, grown).

on own. farm, Houston County, $1.15
bu. in 5 or more bu. lots, FOB Ft.
Valley or Macon; cash. W. D. Tharpe,

Ft. Valley. -

- Bancroft seed oats, $1 bu.; Ful-
ghum, 75c; seed rye, $2 bu. Ww. W.
Williams, Quitman.

Two hundred. bu. pure Fulghum
oats, 50c bu. at my farm. M. A. King,
Arnoldsville.

- Pure Hastings 100-Bu. oats, re-
cleaned, 50c bu, FOB. Wofford

Campbell, Royston, RFD.

_ Abruzzi rye, 1931 crop, in 3-bu.

_ bags, 90c bu., cash with order, FOB.

C. Jarrard, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Hastings, 100-Bu. oats, bright and
eavy, no rain, treated for smut be-

fore being sacked, 50c bu. W. H.: Bol-
ton. Griffin; Box 436. x
~ Choice Abruzzi rye, grown on my
own farm, first yr. from Cokers cert.
seed, $1.25 bu. B. F. Murphy, Sand-
ersville.
- One hundred bu. Fulghum oats,
50c bu. Geo. W. Greer, Ft. Valley.
Ga. Blue Stem seed wheat, $1 bu.
a C. Broome, Hephzibah.
Blue Straw seed wheat, $1 bu.;
Pulehum seed oats, 60c bu., FOB.

_ J. F. Floyd, Adairsville, Rt. 3.

W. Wood, $1 bu.
Cornelia. -

ie

' Car bright oat straw,
- bales, $7 ton, FOB. No rain after

_ Pure Abruzzi rye, 1st yr. from W.
Richard Lewis,

Rye for sale, sacked, 2 to 214-bu.
sacks, $1 bu., del.: 80, FOB: Ry.
Hampton, Mineral Bluff
- Blue Stem seed wheat, $1.10 bu.,
FOB. G. H. Gardner, ae Grove.

- One car Alfalfa hay, $20 ton, FOB.
here. Fred L. White, Buckhead.

Good sound seed "Mtn. rye, 5-bu.
lots; 75c bu., cash with order. Ben

Crow (address not given).

One M bu. Hastings 100-Bu. oats,
bright, 60c bu. Sample on request.
about 85- Ib.

harvest. G. W. Coleman, Tifton.
Sev. cars bright peanut hay, free

_ from weeds, grass, cured without rain

e-On ib; $7 ton, FOB. J. K. Luck, County

Agt.; Americus.

Yeargin s New Perfection seed oats.
Bred from Single Bunch selection 4
times. 50-135 bu. acre yield record,
$1.10 bu.; 5-10 bu., 75c bu., FOB.
WwW. M. Yeargin, Hartwell.

Thirty bu. good No. Ga. rye, 85c
bu., FOB. E. M. Wright, Nacoochee.

Winter Turf oats, free from ob-

noxious weeds and _ grass, 75c bu.
_ Head Duncan, Cornelia, Rt. I.

x

ghum, recleaned, 50c bu.;

Pure Bancroft oats, guar. free of
obnoxious seeds, 50c bu. in good
strong bags, FOB; 45c bu. at my
barn, you furnish. sacks. J. C. Ware,
Royston.

Two hundred fifty bu. pure Ful-
300 bu.
mixed oats, 38c bu.: 6 tons fine oat

_ Straw, $10 ton: 30 "pu. pure Purple

Straw wheat, $1 bu.. FOB. Amos
oyd, Canon.



MARKET BULLETIN ~

1 Gralit and Hay For Sale.

Seed wheat. Test 60 lb. per bu.,
$1 bu.; 50 bu. or more, 90c bu., FOB.
M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley.

One. hundred fifty-200 bu. pure,
heavy, bright Fulghum seed oats. No
weather damage nor pest seed, 60c
bu., FOB, Milledgeville, No COD.
Geo. 7. Trawick, Linton.

Two hundred bu. Cokers Abruzzi
rye. Recleaned, in new 2% bu. bags.
Yield 30 bu. acre, $1 bu, FOB. Sample
on request. Mrs. H..L. Lake, Augusta,
940 Hickman Road.

Good Blue Stem seed wheat, $1 bu.,
FOB. Money order, cashiers or certi-
fied chk. Arthur Owen, Barnesville.

Car bright peanut hay.) Make best
offer. Joe Ray, Coleman.

Fulghum oats, 50c bu., 100 bu.
more special price; Abruzzi a $1.25;
Cokers wheat, $1.25 bu. W. _ Vin-
son, Byron.

Pure Bancroft seed oats, free ties
foreign grain or grass seed, 60c bu.
Riley Couch,. Turin.

Ten bu. Blue Stem seed wheat,
nice and clean, $1.25 bu., FOB. C. D.
Williamson, Plains.

Fulcaster wheat, recleaned. Made
20 bu. acre without fertilizer, $1 bu.;
Cokers ped. seed rye, $1.25 bu.; Ful-
ghum oats, 60c FOB. Sample on re-
quest. J. L. White, Adairsville, Rt. 1.

One M lbs. home grown Austrian
peas and .Abruzzi rye mixed. About
% rye, % peas, 5%c in 100 lb.; 5c
Ib., 500 Ibs. up, FOB. L. C. Kimsey,
Cornelia,

Carload bright peanut hay. No
rain, full of peanuts, $10 ton, FOB.
W. U. J. Draughon, Whigham, Rt. 5.

Three M bu. Fulghum seed oats,
50c bu. FOB. Exc. for May Blue Stem:
wheat, Ga. cane syrup and white
peas, 2 for.1; 1 for 1;.4-for 1, re-
spectively. D. O. Lane, Ft. Valley.

Bright baled oats, bright Bermuda
and clover hay, Johnson grass hay.
Car lot or less. H. Hardin, Dyas.

Cokers ist year No. 5 Fulghum
oats 65c bu.; 10 bu. up, 60c bu.; Ist
yr. ped. Abruzzi rye, and pure Blue
Stem wheat, each $1.25 bu.; 2 bu.
more: J. H. Palmer, Tennille.

Pure Appler seed oats, 55c bu.;
pure Purple Straw wheat, $1 bu:;

Abruzzi rye, $1.25, FOB. C. L. Mou-

chet, Bowersville.

Hastings 100-Bu., Cokers. cold-
proof and Fulghum oats, 55c; Mar-
retts 40 to 1 wheat, $1.25. All one yr.
from orig. Pure. No smut. R. W.
Stembridge, Milledgeville.

Texas rustproof oats, 50c bu. del.
at Bostwick. Webster Callaway,
Farmington.

Genuine Bancroft and Hastings
100-Bu. oats. Cut and threshed with-
out rain, free from foreign grasses,
60c bu., FOB; 50 bu. up, 50c bu.
O. M. Greene, Iron City.

Pure Coker str. Abruzzi rye in 5 bu.
lots or more, 75c bu. S. M. Carter,
Carters.

Grain and Hay Wanted

Want Austrian winter peas and
hairy vetch seed. Will exc. W. L. or
Jersey Black Giant hens. A. C. Floyd,
Clayton.

Want best price on 10 bu. Turf
oats, pure and clean; also 20 bu. rye.
Exc.. B. R. hens, 1930 hatch. Mrs.
T, J. Biggers, Bremen.

Want wheat, rye and oats for
chicken feed. Send samples and
make best prices. Mrs. C. K. Belcher,
Whigham, RFD l..

Exc. New Era peas at $2. 25 bu.
for Fulghum seed oats at 65c bu. or
will give 3 bu. for 10 bu. oats, ea. pay
frt. G. B. Strange, Swainsboro, Rt. 5.

Want oats for feeding chickens in
exc. for 4 hens and 1 cock of R. C.
R. ~. Reds, val. at $5. Sidney Mc-
Lean, Sharpsburg.

Want 1 car sound ear corn in
shuck. Quote best es FOB At-
lanta, in first letter. W. F. Cox, At-
lanta, RFD 4. |

Want 60 bu. Fulghum oat seed at
40c bu., del to Metter. Exc. Milch
cow. Bring oats and get cow. G. B.
Ham, Cobbtown.

Exe. country-cured meat for Ful-
ghum seed oats at 60c bu. I. L. Jack-
son, Colquitt.

Exc. pure Porto Rico potato slips
next spring for seed wheat this fall.
Honest and reliable. L. E. Ross, The
Rock.

Want milling wheat in exc. for
dried pears or 100 lb. white feed
sacks. Write first. B, C. Plyler, Ma-
nassas.

Exe, good bright Chunk honey for
seed oats, 10 lb. for 2 bu., also exc.
chewing and smoking tobacco for
seed oats. Tobacco at 12%4c Ib.; seed
oats, 60c bu. J. S. Fowler, Surrency.





Grain and Hay Wanted.

Want seed oats, free of obnoxious
seed. Fulghum preferred. Exc. pure
bred Black P. Sot sow. J. C. Goolsby,
Graham, Rt.

Want ecishurn seed oats. Will exc.
Tung Oil trees for same. F. L. Cross,
Colquitt.

Want sev. bu. Beardless barley.
Quote best price. J. E. Hawes, Thom-
son.

Exc. sev. prs. geese for oats or rye.
vee R. Bowman, Blakely, Rt. 5, Box

Want 100 bu. good, sound, seed
oats. Quote best price. Exc. reg. Jer-
sey bull calf as part payment. S. G.
McNeill, Arlington.

_ Live Stock Wanted

CATTLE WANTED
Exc. value for heifer with 1st. and



2nd calf. J. E. Westbrook, Atlanta,.

Rt. 7, Box 418.

Want fresh milch cow, 3 gal. up,
rich, nice milk. Will exc. 2 large beef
cows, real fat, for a good cow and
calf. Party bring cow and get beef
cows. Write first. Mrs. J. F. Lewis,
Baxley, Rt. 4.

Exc. good value for young reg. Jer-
sey or Guernsey milch cow. F. S
Liles, Woodbine.

Exc. good value for a t. b. free cow
with calf. Cow must give 2 or more
gal. milk normally. To be del. to me.
Or would consider exc. for B. R. hens

or pullets. W. W. Stallings, College

Park, RFD 1.

Want Holstein or Guernsey heifers
(need not be reg), already bred, del.
Pearson. Can use common cow, fresh
now. Will exc. W. H. Waddelle,
Pearson.

Want 10-12 calves, 3-5 mos. old,
to raise on halves. Must be sound,
good cond. Have good pasture, shel-
ter, pure water, plenty feed. J. L.
Thompson, Homerville, Star Rt.

Exc. baby chicks for full-blood
Guernsey or Jersey heifer, bred to
full-blood sire, or a young cow same
breed giving milk. Mrs. L: S. Andrews,
Ochlochnee. .

Want to hear from party who has
a 2 gal. milk cow to sell for less than
$20, within 40 miles. Write if you
have. D. M. Blackwell, Cleveland.

Want cattle and hogs to feed. Any
quantity if price is right for cash.
Give description, location and lowest
price. Paul M. Van Cleve, Monroe.

Will feed a good milch cow through
winter for the use of milk. J. E.
Hickson, Doraville, Rt. 1.

HOGS WANTED

Exc. fine Whipp peas for Big Bone
African str. Guinea bred gilt of full
stock; also would take one to raise
os es J. K. Parker, Oakman,

Want hog, nearby to fatten on
halves; plenty of buttermilk, corn,
etc. W. C. Smith, Smyrna, Rt. 1.

Want 50 pigs, 30 to 50 lbs. in grow-
ing cond. Quote lowest price, FOB
your place. G. A. Wallace, Smith-
ville.

Want to buy one each, O. I. C. and
Guinea gilt, already bred. State price,
etc. R. C. Easterling, Glennville.

Want to hear from party having
pair of Big Bone or Little Bone
Guinea pigs that will be 8 wks. old
about Dec. 15. Want for butchering
next yr. G. lL. Brownlow, Aragon,
Rt. 1, Box 4.

Want to. fatten on halves 8-10
shoats. E. Carswell, Tifton, Rt. 2.

Exc. B. R. hens, pure College str.,
for Duroc sow and pigs or bred sow.
Mrs. . J. Biggers, Bremen.

HORSES AND MULES WANTED

Want good farm mule, not over
10 yrs. old, wt. not over 1 M lbs. Exc.
chickens and -ducks. W. C. Smith,
Smyrna, Rt. 1. :

Want good farm mule over M lbs.,
and not over 10 yrs. old, at bargain.
Exc. hens, friers, large Muscovy
M. G. Cheatham, Smyrna,
Rt. 1.

Want to rent good pr. mules to
make 1932. crop. Ref. and security
given. H. L. White, Quitman, Rt. 6.

Want good Jack. Give full descrip-
tion. Must be cheap. F. W. Godbee,
Waynesboro.

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED

Want the best milk goat $15 can
buy. Must be fresh in. J. J. Hill, Jr.,
Atlanta, 427 East Ave.

Want. 1 milk goat doe.







Pay a
reasonable cash price. W. T. Canth-
ers, Colbert, Rt. 1.

Want milk and plain goats. Give
particulars. J. A. Callan, Atlanta,
Polar Rock Road.



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Dive Stock Wanted en

Want 4 or 5 good ewe sheep. Exc. |

B. R. 1930 hatch hens. Mrs. T.
Biggers, Bremen.

RABBITS +;WANTED

Want exc. reg. N. Z. White doe or
reg. Chinchilla doe for reg. N. Z

White buck, 9 to 12 mos. old. Write
what you have. Mrs. Annie Tanner,
Wrens.

Exc. 16 Giant White Pekin ducks
for 6 reg. does of any breed except
N. Z. Reds. H. H. Robinson, Colum=_
bus, 1018 Fifteenth St.

Want rabbits for breeding. Exc.
strawberry plants, fruits, garden seed |
or most. anything used on farm for





same. J. R. Bramlett, Ellijay, Rt. 4.

Farm Help Wanted

Want good Christian family, exp.

in dairy business, to operate dairy
of 15 or 20 cows; must be willing

workers able to finance their part. Sy

L. R. Williams, Ringgold, Rt. 3.

Want exp. single man with truck, |
one who thoroughly understands ~

truck farming, for 1932. Ref. exc, E

W. M. Thornton, Jesup, Rt. 2.
Want man with own stock and

lable to furnish self to work 50-50
basis a 2-horse farm about 6 miles

north Soperton; 2 good houses and
plenty water. G. J.
Vernon.

Want help for 2 to 4-horse farm
on shares or 3rd and 4ths. On Sou.

R. Ra State Rt, 8s. Mrs: lds Big-

gers, Bremen.

Want good, strong, healthy, mid- G

dle-aged woman to live in home and

assist with poultry, garden and other
light work; regular salary $3 week;

country woman only. Mrs. Lee Mc-
Whorter, Summerville, Rt. 1.
Want middle-aged man to tend a

gas grist mill, prefer man with wife,

without children; must be truthful,
pone and sober. Joe Rider, Brook-
on

Want 25-30 yr. old man to help
farm and other. work. White or col- |

ored. For rest this and next yr. G. V.
Armstrong, Chamblee, Rt. 2, *

Want to hear from good farmer |

who can furnish own stock, plows,
etc., and move and furnish self, to
share crop, Good land, water, house,

barn, etc. Mrs. Maebel Cowart, Clax-

ton.

Want man to run share crop for
1932. Must be able to furnish stock
and self. Good proposition to right

|party. White or colored. H. L. White,

Quitman, Rt. 6.

Want good, honest, Christian fam-
ily with exp. in dairy business to
operate dairy of 12-20 cows. Must be

able to finance their part. Rhea Wil-_

liams, Rossville.

Want man or boy,-18 to 40 yrs. old,
to live as one of family; pay $1 per
week, help with farm work. G. B
Ham, Cobbtown.

Want a good man with peanut
picker who will thrash or pick 13
acres of peanuts, some ready now;
must be good man. State best price
per ton or by 100 lbs. L. O. Warnock, |
Uvalda.
Want refined woman to live in
good country home and look after

chickens and other light work. Write. |

Mrs. A. L. Newton, Millen.

Want good, honest, Christian man,
good worker, with force for 50 acres,
31% miles west Dudley on 50-50 basis.
Must have his own stock and furnish
self. J. H. Heath, Dudley. 4

Want smart, energetic. woman, 40
yr. or over. Must be of good char-.

acter, farm bred, familiar with cows,
horses, etc.,
brances. Mrs. Harry Brown,
tion City. oe

Want capable man to work 20
acre farm near Monroe on shares.
No cotton to be planted. Only exp.

J unc- _

man with good record and unques=

tionable ref. considered. Write. P
M. Van Cleve, Monroe.

Want reliable man or family aia}
take charge of 35 acre, 3 room house.
On 3 R. R. and highways, % mile
Junction City. Fine for poultry and
truck. Furnish self for couple mos.
L. B. Mound, Junction City.

Plants Wanted

Want 600 frostproof. cabbage
plants, 600 Bermuda onion plants, 2
Ibs. frostproof Eng. pea seed. Exc.
good flue-cured smoking tobacco at
ape del. Mrs. B. A, Palmer, Mil-
or

Want Premier strawberry plants
at once. State prices. Miss A. a
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Page Six
Positions Wanted

Boy, 18 yrs., wants job on farm.
Can drive truck and do dairy work.
Write. H. V. Mobley, Milien, Box 308.

Man wants job as caretaker of
country home or farm, reasonable
salary, willing worker. drive any kid
car, carpenter and mechanical work
also. Best of ref. Wife, 2 children.
B. E. Drury, Hortense, Rt. 2, Box 115.

Middle-aged couple desire job as
caretakers on large estate or man-
agement of large plantation; well
exp.; move any time after Oct. 15.
Write for full particulars. Ref. exc.
G. R. Robinson, Macon, Rt. 2, Ga.
Industrial Home.

Want place in farm home for rea-
sonable salary and home, assisting
with poultry, garden, flowers, etc.;
refmed, middle-aged woman. Ref.
exc. Mrs. J. H. Pennington, Atlanta,
266 Woodward Ave., S. W.

Want 2-3 horse farm, furnish half
of fertilizer, some seed, all tools ex-
cept riding turn plow; well exp.
farmer; ref. on request; good land,

_ buildings, convenient to school. S. G.
Rogers, Claxton.

Exp. poultryman wants job as poul-
tryman or caretaker; graduate of
poultry school, also of high school
and college training; good habits.
Ref. H. McCoy, Jasper, RFD 4, care
J. P. Watkins.

Want truck farm, 25 or 30 A., hogs
and chickens, raise 50-50 basis; can
furnish self if get work to do this
winter; wife, 4 children, 3 able to
help; sober, farm-raised. H. P.
Brown, Dahlonega.

Widow, middle-aged, no encum-
brances, wants home on farm, help
look after cows, chickens and other
light work; work for board and
clothes. Ref. exc. Mrs. Sallie Bush,
Blakely, Rt. 6, care J. W. Anglin.

Want a farm or a crop on halves
for 1932, or work in dairy; plenty
of force; also want 500 baby chicks
to_raise on halves. D. M. Parker,
Conyers, Rt. 3, Box 94.

Want job for truck and gen. farm-
ing, 35 or 40 A. with good house and
water; prefer on coastal highway,
near Brunswick or Darien; honest,
willing worker. Rufus C. Phillips,
Stillmore, P. O. Box 125.

Want farm, 5 to 20-horse, equipped
for_-1932 with party wanting to raise
some stock and feed; shares; 25
years exp.; have to be financed. B. L.
Powell, Bainbridge. :

Want job doing light farm work,
such as raising poultry. Write. Mrs.
Akins, Atlanta, 416 Simpson

Want 1-horse farm on halves; raise
hogs on shares, corn, potatoes, very
little cotton. 34 yrs. old. Farmed all
my life. Want $7 mo. Sidney Scog-
gins, Wrightsville, Rt. 3.

Want job on farm for bal. this and
Ag next yr. Jesse Harper, 462 Larson

Want job on dairy farm, look
after live stock, or any kind of work
on farm. Lloyd Hodgins, Atlanta, 558
Hollins St.

- Want small form for 1932 or would
consider grist mill in connection,
small corn, or flour mill or both. Can
begin at once. Carter Terrell, New-
born. :
. Want small 1-horse farm suitable
for trucking, on 50-50 basis. Prefer

_ near Brunswick or Savannah; near

church and school. Exc. ref. G. S.
Moye, Mt. Vernon.

Want place on farm where I can
work to better position. 21 yrs. old,
single, no bad habits, willing worker.
Want wages and board. E. G. Bras-

. well, Gainesville, 101 No. Green St.

Young widow wants job looking
after poultry, etc., on farm. 21 yrs.
old. Mrs. Clara Sikes, Meigs, Rt. 1.

Want job at once by self and 2
grown boys; wife and 2 grown girls.

_. Truck, poultry, etc. with prospect of
- farm for another year. L. K. Kersey,

Lyons, Rt. 2.

_Want 1-horse crop on halves with
good man for 1932, one who can give
me and family work to do until Xmas.
=e move at once. R. M. Ward, Pitts,

ier

Want to trade for reliable man for
1932, within the next 30 days, for 2
or 3-horse share crop, with $7.50-$8
te the viow. Answer at once. W. A.
Hicks, Meigs.

Want job working for wages bal.
this yr.. and farm on halves for 1932,
or for wages. Write at once. W. A.
ssonen. Norcross, St.. 1, care T...J.
Honea, :

Want job. 3 yrs exp. in dairying
and rest of my life on farm. Reason-
abl: wares. 27 vrs. old, wife and 1
child. Reacy any time. Clyde Rich-
ard, Almharetta, Rt. 4.



MARKET

Positions Wanted

Want job on dairy, 4 yrs. exp.
Good milker. Sober, honest, hard
worker, State proposition in first let-
ter. Clement Williams, Leesburg, Rt.
2, Box 155.

Want good i-horse crop on halves,
or raise hogs and cows on halves.
Have to be furnished. Want work un-
til Xmas. 50 yrs. old. Wife, 3 children,
J. A. Thornton, Douglasville, Rt. 2.

Want 2-horse crop on share basis,
or for wages for 1932. 9 in family, 3
can plow regular. All willing to work.
Prefer So. Ga. B. G.: Mathis, Ray
City; Rt 1.

Thirty-five-year-old white man,
single, strictly sober, wants job for
wages on farm for 1932. Do my best
tq satisfy. H. Cooper, Lumpkin, Rt.
4, care H. W. Dunaway.

Want job with first-class: farmer,
a good Christian man. Must be good
land and house. Stock farm preferred
in So. Ga. L. A. Bradham, Glennville.

Want by exp. miller and black-
smith, small grist mill and black-
smith shop. Prefer within 30-60 miles
Chattanooga, in Georgia. 50 yrs. old.
Wite, 4 children. J. W. Carter, Bron-
wood.

Young man would like to have work
on poultry or dairy. But will consider
anything. Geo. Halloway, Savannah,
Re. 2.

Elderly Christian woman wants
place on farm to raise poultry, share
or salary basis. So. Ga. preferred.
Mrs. L. M. A. Lowe, Thalman.

Want 2-horse farm near a good
town. .50-50 basis. Good buildings.
Tobacco barn. 3 in family, able and
willing workers. Party furnish some
money or run. E. W. Cribb, Broxton,
Ries

-Man with grown son wants work
on farm. Lifetime exp. Can handle
any kind of labor, farm machinery,
etc. 5 yrs. exp. So. Ga. W. T. Tyson,
Frolona. :

Want job as farm supt. or any-
thing honest. Lifetime exp. and ref.
Can start at once. T. M. Smith, By-
ron.

Forty-seven-year-old single man
wants employment rest of this and
next yr. on farm. Ready to start now.
R. E. Christie, Norman Park, Rt. 2.

Girls wants home on farm with old
people to assist with poultry, garden,
flowers and other light work. Miss
E. M. Howell, Meigs.

Widow, 34 yrs. old, wants job in
country home, assist with poultry,
etc. Have 8 yr. old girl. Ref. State
what you can do in first letter. Mrs.
Lula Douglas, Lyons, Rt. 2.

Certified syrup maker wants job
making syrup on large outfit. Any
kind of syrup if furnished: Write
oe offer. A. R. Rosser, Cordele,
Rt. 4..

Young married man, without bad
habits, wants job as farm hand. Can
also drive cars or trucks. At once.
Archie Strickland, Jesup, Rt. 1,
Box: 10;

Want 2-horse farm on halves, raise
hogs and truck; want to be with party
who. will furnish work until crop

time. Exp. dairy, poultry and gen.
ee W. E. Herring, Elberton,

Thirty-four-year-old white man,

unmarried, wants job on farm. Can

drive cars and trucks and repair
same; also poultry raising, where
good, honest work is appreciated.
Write. Mrs. Jim Holt, Summerville,
Rt. 1, Box 47.

Married man wants wage job on
farm for 1932; can begin now; con-
sider $15 mo. with Saturdays off.
Daty Smith, Doerun, Rt. 4.

Middle-aged white couple want to
care for farm on 50-50 basis. Exp.
in grains, stock feed a specialty: any
kind of work. W. S. Evans, Atlanta,
307 Courtland, N. E.

Twenty-one-year-old man wants
drivers job on dairy farm, $12 mo.,
board and laundry. Would consider
farm work. Ref. R. F. Jones, Butler,
Rt. 1, care W. H. Millirons.

Want a good farm to work on
shares for next year. Well exp. Just
self and wife. 30 yrs. old. Consider
dairy work, or anything to make
honest living. Best ref. exc. Clifford
Billing, Statesboro, Rt. 2, Box 14.

Young married man, wife, 4 yr.
old child, want place to gather pres-
ent crop and have crop next yr. Near
Atlanta preferred, but go anywhere
else. Thos. C. Little, Atlanta, 428
Windsor St.

Man and wife (young couple) want
job for wages and board with nice
people on farm. Give best offer in
first letter. M. E. McMahon, Vienna,
Rt. 3, care Mrs. J..W. Selph.

BULLETIN

Positions Wanted

Exp. No. Ga. farmer wants farm
at once; 4 in family, must be moved
and furnished in crop time. D. C.
Lively, Atlanta, 337 Fowler St., N. W.

Woman with 4 grown boys and 3
girls wants work gathering crop, also
2-horse crop for 1932, 50-50 basis;
prefer near Atlanta and mostly truck

work. Mrs. Willie! Smith, Fairburn,
Pet. 2

Want a grist mill to operate on
shares. Water power preferred. C. C.
Allen, Jefferson, Rt. 2.

Plants For Sale

Wakefield cabbage plants, 80c M,
del.; Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.50 M, del. O. F. Crow, Gainesville,
Rei:

Flat Dutch, Chas. W., E. Jersey
cabbage. and collard plants, 20c C;
500, 65c; $1 M, postpaid; 5 M, $3.50,
exp. col. Amos Williams, Gainesville,
Bi:

Wakefield and Dutch cabbage
plants, 20c C, $1 M; Klondike and
Lady T. strawberry plants, 300, 60c;
$1.50 M, del. H. P. Crow, Gaines-
ville; Rt. 2:

Winter heading cabbage and col-
lard plants, 50, 60c; $1 M, postpaid.
Mrs. Gertrude Branan, Lewiston.

Frostproof cabbage plants, E. J.,
Chas. W., Succession and Early Flat
Dutch var., $1.25 M, del. B. F. Mal-
lard, Rincon.



St. Augustine grass cuttings, $1}

bu., well rooted, FOB. Exc. some.
Miss A. Dixon, Alma, Box 55.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, now
ready, 10c C, 80c 1,000. Lamar
NeSmith, Ashburn, Rt. 4, Box 109.

Well rooted Ga. collard plants,
Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage,
Marglobe tomato, $1.15 M; 5 M up,
75c 1,000. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery
Branch.

J. Wakefield cabbage plants, 25c C;
300, 45c; $1 M del.; 5 M $3 collect;
Klondike strawberry, 35c 100. Lee
Crow, Oakwood, Rt..1.

Millions Jersey and Chas. cabbage
plants, ready, 500, 75c;.$1.10 M; over
5 M, 95c 1,000. B. J. Head, Alma, :

Millions cabbage plants, extra early
J. and Chas. W., 500, 60c; 90c M del.;
4 M up, 75c M collect; White Ber-
muda. onion, 75c 500; $1.20 1,000.
F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.

Missionary and Lady Thompson
strawberry plants, 50c C; $3.50 M;
Everbearing, 75c C; $5 1,000. L. Cy
Head, Cleveland, Rt. 1.

E. J., Chas. W., Flat Dutch cab-
bage and collard plants, 20c C: $1
M, postpaid; 5 M $3.50, collect. Mar-
cus Williams, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Collard and Chas. W. cabbage
plants, 75c M. Sat. guar. Prompt
shipment. D. M. Barber, Baxley. ~

Collard and cabbage plants, 500,
75c; $1.25 M. postpaid; 15c extra if
chk. is snt. Moss packed. Lee Wald-
rip, Gainesville. aS

Cabbage and collard plants, 500,
55c; $1 M del. B. Crow, Gainesville.

Earliest var. Imp. Klondike straw-
berry plants, well rooted, 30c C; $1.25

500; $2 M, del. Mrs. J. S. Crowe,
Cumming, Rt. 4.
McDonalds Earliest blackberry,

Premo and Lucretia dewherry, $1 C:
$9. M; Celestrial and Brown Turkey
figs, 8 med., $1; rooted Kudza, $1 C.
J. W. Toole, Macon, Rt. 2.

Chas., J. W. cabbage plants, 90c
M del.; 5 M up, 75c M. Exp. col.
Prompt shipment. Ventilated boxes
used. Ovie Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Nice sage plants (good roots), 6
for 25c; dry sage leaves, 10c per soda
box full, or 50c Ib. L. J. Vollrath,
Winston.

Lady T. strawberry plants, 40c C;
Condons everbearing blackberry and
red raspberries, 75c doz.; Mtn. huck-

F. Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4,

Chas., Wakefield and Flat Dutch
cabbage, Ga. Heading collard plants,
500, 65c; $1.10 M; 5 M up, 85c M.
J. C. Chambers, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

_ Ga. collard plants, 15c C; earliest
imp, Klondike strawberry, 25c C.
Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt 4.

EK. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1
af te 65c del. J. P. Mullis, Baxley,

Well -ooted, large Ga. collard
plants, 500, 50c; 90c M; 5 M up, 75c
M. No collect shipments. O. A. Col-
lins, Whigham.

Wakefield cabbage plants, 90c M:
5 M up, 75c M. Exp. col. Exc. for
pigs, chickens, corn, dried fruit. Ovie
Crowe. Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Cabbage and collard plants, 500,
55c; $1 M del. H. W. Dowdy, Gaines-



ville, Rt. 2.

farm. Have to be moved. Repay in|.

leberry, $2 C. Add postage. Mrs. H.



Thursday, October 8, 1931
Plants For Sale

Frostproof cabbage and onion
plants, Wakefields and Flat Dutch,
Bermuda onions, $1 M. Andrew Clark,
Thomasville.

Ga. collard plants, $1 M; 5 M up,
75c M; Lucretia dewberry and Mc-
Donalds blackberry plants, $1 C; $8
1,000. L. E. Toole, Macon, Rt. 2.

Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c
C. Exc. for wheat, oats or chicken.
feed. E. D. Gunby, Tucker, Rt. 1.

E. J.. Copenhagen, Flat Dutch cab-
bage, Sweet Heading. collard, New
Stone temato plants, postpaid, 200,
35c; 500, 65c; $1.20 M. Grady Kelly,
Sulohur Springs.

Wakefield and Copenhagen cab-:
bage, well rooted, 7 in. plants. Prompt
del. Expert packing. 300, 6c; 600, $1:
$1.35 M, postpaid. C, F. Maddox, Bu-
ford.

Himalayan blackberry plants, $5
M; rhubarb plants, 50c doz. H: BR.
McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 1.

Chas. W. cabbage plants; FB,
15c C; $1 M; 300, 60c; $1.25. M del:
Cash with order. G. L. NeSmith, Ash-
burn, Rt. 4.

Chas., J. W. cabbage, strong plant,
&0c M del.; 5 M up, .60c M. Exp. col.
Prompt shipment. Expert packing,
Jeff Mooney, Gainesville, Rt. 8.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, 6 to 8 in.,
80c M del.; 5 M up, 60c M. Exp. col,
Edd Mooney, Gainesville, Rt. 8.

(Cabbage and collard plants, 500,
a $1 M del. Guy Crow, Gaines-
ville. : :

Chas., J. W. cabbage, 6-8 in. plants,
80c M del.; 5 M up, 60c M. Exp. col,
Guyton Teal, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, 80c M
del.; 5 M up, 60c M. Exp. collect.
Charlie Hill, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Klondike strawberry plants, $2 M.
Addie Reynolds, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Chas., E. J., Wakefield, Flat Dutch
cabbage and heading collard. plants,
20c C; 300, 50c; $1.25 1.000. Ernest
Williams, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Strawberry plants, 15c C; raspber-

ry, 5c ea.; horseradish roots, 10c
bunch; add: postage; money order.
Mrs. John Tyler, Monticello; RFD.

E. J. cabbage plants, 20c C; 300,.
40c; 85c M. Klondike and Everbear-
ing strawberry, 25c C; 300, 55c; $1.50
M, del. Obie Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1,

Fine Ga. collard plants, now ready,
5c M. G. W. Coleman, Tifton.

The famous Red Gold Sugar-Saver

strawberry plants; the original plants
cost $75 per M; I am now selling
them for $1 per 100. J. R. Bramlett,
Ellijay, Rt. 4.
* Fully. dev. Missionary strawberry
plants, packed in wet moss, prompt
service, 35c C, $3 M, FOB here; del.
any time. Ref. Citizens Bank here.
W. F. Luckie, Ray City. :

Baby Chicks Wanted

Want 100 big breed chicks to raise
on halves to 8-10 wks., I furnish feed
and party pay chgs. of del. Mrs. E.
H. Duane, Nashville, Rt. 27.

Want any amt. R. I. Reds or W. L.
to raise on halves to 8-10 wks old.
Mrs. K. W. James, Atlanta, care
aa Rubber Go., Phone Main

Dios

Want Parks B. R. chicks in lots of



100 or mor at intervals from: Nov. 1
to March 1. Sate minimum price,
anes W. W. Stallings, College Park,
RFD.

Want 200 chicks to raise on halves
to 8-10 wks. Reds or B. R., or any
large breed. Mrs: Nancy McCorkle,
Register, Rt. 2.

Want 100-200 Reds and B. R..
mixed to raise on halves to 8 wks. I
furnish feed, party pay del. chgs. ,
Write first. Mrs. J. A. Thompson,
Thomaston, P. O. Box 25.

Want to raise 300 to 800 Red, B.
Ror other large breed chicks on
halves. to 8-10 wks. old. Mrs. J. E.
Harrell, Quitman, Rt. 6.

Want 3 or 400 chicks to raise on
halves to 8 wks. old. I furnish feed;
party pay chgs. of del. White Leg-
horns preferred. Mrs. F. W. McRee,
Jefferson.

Want 500 or 600 baby chicks to
raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks. old,
big breed, Reds or Rocks preferred.
Write first. Mrs. Emmit Brown, Sum-
mit, Rt: 3.

Baby Chicks For Sale

Week-old baby chicks, mixed large
breeds, healthy and strong, $10 C,
del.; less than 100, lle per chick. F.
A. Rovers, Washington, Rt. 1.

Day-old chicks, White Leghorns,
Reds and Rocks, quality chicks at big
reduction; custom hatching, $3 for
100 eggs. Eustace J. McKinney, Jr.,
Blackshear,







chy Chicks For Sales

Blood-tested Leghorns, Anconas,
s and Rocks, live del. guar.; also
ported Tom Barron.W. L. chicks
a pullets; custom hatching Mon-
days in Mammoth Buckeyes, 2c an
ege. S. Brown, Atlanta, 316 White-
all. =.
= Guar. live del. in good cond., and
nealihy our better baby chicks, ex-
tly as represented. Write or wire.
= R. Gaskins, Americus.
imited number high powered baby
cks, Reds, Rocks, $10; Everlay
rown and White L., $8 C del. D.'F.

,

s, Reds, Wyandottes,
ee Asst., $8.50; lots less than C,
add lie per chick; custom hatching,
3c. R. H. Fechtel, Waycross.

Miscellaneous For Sale

Chewing and smoking tobacco,
%c Ib. Will furnish Deer Tongue
lavor the smoking at same price.
M. Fowler, Surrency. |

New, 100 ib. sacks. No printing,



er used. State number wanted be-.
yre ordering. L. E. Green, Auanta,

Ponders Ave.
Sassafras roots, green, 3 lb., 40c P.
, or exc. for most anything can use.
Ts. T. P. Trowell, Ambrose.
Graham flour, ground on old style
ater wheel from selected wheat,
4c, FOB. Any amt. shipped from 12
SS up. Pierce Hammond, Barnes-

Good flue cured tobacco, 10c Ib.
Orders for $1 up, del. Exc. for N. Z.
white rabbits, 8-10 mos. old, ped. and

thy. H. E. Smith, Baxley.

ew crop broom corn, enough for
8 large brooms, everything complete,
ie del. Mrs. Luther Aderhold, Lavo-

Clean, dry sage, -40c lb. Mrs. Bessie
ich, Macon, 3201 Houston Ave.
ree hundred dairy feed and beet
pulp sacks, 3c each. Exc. for apples,
oe honey, or anything can use.
Judy, Pooler.
teat. yellow, Queen of the

Meadow root, Wild cherry and witch-

hazel bark, all 30 Ib. Exc. for white
feed sacks. Mrs. R. C. Stover, Pro-
tection.

- Good tobacco, chewing, 15c Ib.;

oking, 10c lb. Less than Ib. add
ostage. D. F. Young, Surrency, Rt. 2.
obacco for sale or exe: in fine

Shape, 15c lb: Money order. Minnie

Young, Baxley, Rt. 2. :

ood tobacco, chewing, 15c Ib.;
King, 10c lb. Add postage on
ers less than $1. Phillip Davis,

Baxley, Rt. 2, care Floyd Young.

_ Tobacco for sale or exc. for value.
fwisted and pressed, natural leaf, no
lavor, 30c Ib.; in the leaf, 15c; 5 Ib.

box, in leaf, del., $1. A. Campbell,

ound, sweet pipe or cigarette to-
bacco, 10c Ib. Money order. Mrs. Lilla
Campbell, Surrency.

me hundred Ibs. leaf tobacco in
ne shape, 15c lb.; 5-Ib. box, $1.
Money order. C. L. Fetter, Surrency.

Seventy-five Ibs. fine leaf tobacco,
perked in 5 Ib. boxes, 15c lb., FOB,

del.,- $1 per 5 5 Ib. Carl Campbell,
Recents
- One hundred. Ibs. fine grade chew-
ing tobacco, 15c lb., or exc. for value.
Money order. Ruth Spivey, Surrency.
Sweet leaf tobacco, grown and
ured on my tobacco farm. 5 lb. box
in leaf, 10c Ib.; twisted, 30c Ib. Miss
Inez Campbell, "Surrency.
se Horseapples, 9-4 ft. 10c and 15c
a.; choice clingstone peach, ready
Oct. 15-Noyv. 1; also sev. hundred

Scuppernong vines, 25c ea.: 3 fig
habe. large purple, $1.50 ea. Mrs.
ii L. Branan, Macon, 209 Hardeman

ve.

Huckleberry bushes, $1.50 C; peach
seed, old-fashioned plum and open-
stone, 40c C; red plum trees, 75c
doz. Exc. for white sacks. John
Blackwell, Cleveland. .

Huckleberry bushes, $1.25 C; hazle-
nut, 6, $1; old-fashioned peach trees,
$1.25 doz.: muscadine vine cut., $1.25
doz, Exc. for white sacks. G.
Blackwell, Cleveland.

Govt insp. budded pecan trees,
lead. var., all sizes for sale or exc.
ae oe bargain prices. F. C. Griger,

Cluster type Tung Oil nut trees, |.
seed oats at 75c bu., allowing 1c lb.
above market price for middling cot-

2 to 6 ft., 10c ea. Exe. for farm
produce. F. L. Cross, Colquitt.
Damson Blue plums, white Eng.
Pre. h good plum trees, all 15c ea.;
horseapple, 20c: Himalaya dew-
ies, $1 doz.: add postage. Mite: H.
urner, Cleveland. ao

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= Wisecllanenic For Sale :

One thousand cluster var. Tung Oil
trees, 2 yrs. old, 8c ea. for whole lot.
E. C. Powell, Metcalfe. -

Blue Damson plum sprouts; 5c ea.:
add postage. Mrs. R. L. Bentley,
Carnesville, Rt. 2.

Nice dried sage, 30c gal., this years
oe Maude Roper, Dawsonville,

Extra good, flue-cured smoking to=
bacco, 1244 lb. cash, or exc. for Irish
potatoes, onions, tomatoes or any-
thing can use; no orders less than
$1. Mrs: B. A. Palmer, Milford.

Green sassafras roots, 8c lb.; Black
Haw bark and roots, 10c Ib.: add
postage. Mrs. R. L. Bentley; Carnes-
ville, Rie:

ifty new syrup buckets, 10 Ibs.,
at 9c, FOB. R. L. Woodruff, Winder.

Sweet Leaf, flue-cured mellow
chewing and smoking tobacco, 12%c
lb. in the leaf, del., and 25c Ib. for
twisted, del., cash with order. Dan A.
Campbell, Baxley, Re. 2:

Yellow root and wild cherry. bark,
15e Ib.; also muscadine vines, 3, 25c;
winter grape vine, 3, 25c. Mrs. Mar-
tha White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 34.

Yellow Leaf, flue-cured tobacco,
home-made, chewing and smoking,
8 lbs., $1, del., cash with. order. Exc.
for dried apples, peaches and garden
seed. Farmers Exchange, Baxley.

Ten Ibs. new, all-white goose feath-
ers, 90c Ib. Beulah Grier, Clermont.

Good flue-cured chewing tobacco,
10c lb.; 10 lbs., $1, del. Ga. Exc. for
7-10-month-old 7-10-lb. ped. N. Z.
= rabbits. Harold Smith, Bax-
ey

Sassafras, dried, 10c lb., 12 Ibs. $1;
huckleberry plants, 6 doz., $1; peach
seed, old-fashioned, yellow clearseed,
2 gal. only, 45c. Miss Lyndia Stan-
cil, Alpharetta, Rt. 2.

Twelve nice, clean, new 8-lb. lard
buckets, $1.10, or exc. for 2 hens, any
breed or good mixed. or Crowder
peas, or 2 bu. good Fulghum oats.
L. R. Sheridan, Jefferson, Rt. 4.

Ratsbane roots and tops, green,
15c; dry, 25c; add. postage, cash with
order. C. A. Carden, Draketown, Rt. 1.

Choice flue-cured tobacco for
chewing, 10c lb., postpaid. N. M.
Young, Mershon, Rt. 1.

Whole wheat flour (Graham), from
selected wheat, ground on old-style
water wheel, 3c lb.; also corn meal,
8c Ib.; not less than 50 lbs. shipped.
Jas. B. Woods, Brooks.

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
ETC., FOR SALE ,

Goose plum, large red var., well
rooted trees, 3 for 25c, 6 for 40c,
[Hee A. Steinheimer, Woolsey,
R

Fig, peach, plum, apple and cherry
trees, 10c ea. or exc. for white feed
and sugar sacks or for honey. Mrs.
L. H. Coe, Eastanollee.

Fig preserves, plum, apple, peach
jelly in mixed doz. in 1% pt. jars,
some ats., $5 doz., FOB. Exc. doz. for
100 sacks, 100 lb. SP Mrs. Ella Ever-
ett, Richiand, Rt.

White wool, bie tb. No personal
a Robt. Ss. Anderson, Hawkins-
ville

Few bu. walnuts, hulled and dry,
6c bu. Mrs. Edith Free, Clarkesville,
Rt3:

New white feathians. 55c Ib. Mrs.
Henry Mathis, G Gainesville, Ree 9s

P. O. J.-cane, the best syrup cane
known, $1 per 100 stalkst Send money
now and I will bed for spring del.

Guar. sound. H. L. Speer, Leslie.

One hundred lb. cap. feed sacks,
good cond., 10c ea. or exc. for fresh,
bright chunk honey, crabapples,
meat, hand picked winter apples, or
quinces. Mrs. L. S. Andrews, Och-
lochnee.

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES, ETC., FOR SALE
Concord grape cuttings, 1c ea.;
Fox and Winter grapes cuttings, 4c
ea.; add postage. JiR DIAM
Ellijay, Rt. 4. \

Miscellaneous Wanted

Want 30-40 white feed sacks,
100-Ib. cap., free from holes. Exc.
nice sun-dried apples and peaches,
1931 crop, 2 lbs. for 3 sacks. Mrs.
V. C. Ray, Kensington, Rt. 2.

Exe. plants for male Toggenburg
goats, Golden Buff Orp. poultry an
pink-skin French artichokes. J. W.
Poole, Macon, Rt. 2.

Exc. 500-1 M bu. Hastings 100-Bu.





ton. Sample on request. G. W. Cole-
man, Tifton.
Want to make apple jelly on halves,
party to furnish sugar. Mrs. L.

; aoe, The. kia

| Chas.

proof, 5 Ibs.-postpaid, $1;

onion seed.

20 Ibs up, 9c lb.; Calif. blac!



= Minstilaaenue Wanted

Exc. value for 1 bu. water-ground
meal or 10 bs. Sugar or Cream
Crowder peas. Write. R. Mallette,
Zebulon.

Want white feed sacks. Exe. value.
F. M. Westbrook, Alpharetta, Rt. 1.

Exc. pure. Cream Sugar Crowder
peas, Ist yr. from Cokers cotton
seed, pure Hastings corn seed, Ist
yr., for chickens, ducks, turkeys, pigs
or other farm articles raised on
farm. Carl W. Elliott, Athens, P. O.
Box 728.

Want few lbs. new geese or duck
feathers, cheap for cash. Miss Mollie
Watkins, Ayersville. .

Exc. nice young pullets or hens,
mixed variety, for good, clean geese
or duck feathers, about 10 or 15 lbs.
Write Mrs. Carl Garrette, Lenox.

Want 2 bu. eating apples or pine-
apple pears, also few buckets good
honey. Exc. value for same. Mrs. J.
A. Howell, Meigs, Rt. 1.

Want 10-15 lbs. cigar smoking to-
bacco. Send sample and best price.
H. F. Griffin, Maysville.

Exc. young, pure bred Jersey
calves for any kind of feed stuff,
country cured meat or poultry. Mr.
N. Hodgson, Athens, Bax 619.
Want shelled corn, oats, wheat,
table peas, Abruzzi rye, new syrup,
and Ext. honey in 10 lb. cans. State
lowest price. Buy or exc. for same.

Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, 676 Tifton

St., N. E.

Georgia Products For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

Little nice peas, hand-cleaned, fine
and sound, $1.10 peck, $4 bu., add
postage. Hettie Tilley, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Eng. peas, bunch,.20c and post-
age. Mrs. J. E. Passe, Madison, Rt. 4.

One peck of Sugar Crowders, 50c,
- Mrs. Margie Moore, Ellijay,
Rte 8:

Red Hull Speckled peas, new crop,
$2 bu. or trade for seed wheat or
Abruzzi rye, 1 bu. for 2 of either.
D. M. Clark,: Garfield. :

- New Eras and Whipps and white,
browneyed peas, $1 bu., FOB. L. A.
Crow, Oakwood.

Lady Finger peas, 7c lb.; white,
blackeye, 5c 1b., sound and clean, 1931
crop. Exc. for dried apples, seed
oats or good sound wheat. Add post-
age..M. G. Vanzant, Abbeville, Rt. 2.

Willetts Wonder Eng. peas, frost-

15e-Thi;
FOB. L. P. Legg, Ashburn.

Two hundred lbs. Willetts Winter
Eng. peas, 30c Ib.; 10 lbs., $2.50, del.,
or exc. for Wakefield cabbage and
H. V. Franklin, Register.
Lady peas, Rice peas, 10c .: del.;

k@ye and
and Crowders, 7c lb., del. 10 lbs. up;

150 this years peach seed, $2, 144
lb., FOB. W. B. Skinner, Gaines-
ville, Rt 5:

Few white, blackeyed peas for ta-
ble use, 10c Ib.; 3 lbs., 25c, del. Mrs.
CE, Williams, Dallas, Rito.

Willetts Wonders, 35 1b; 5 bss
$1; larger amts. cheaper., del. Mrs.
J. Ww. Clark, Gay.

Three hundred Ibs.
Make best offer for cash.
Martin, Flowery Branch, Rt. 3.

Three hundred Ibs. Lady peas, 7c
Ib.; also dried peaches, 1931 crop, 9c
lb. Exc. for W. L. hens, ready to
lay. O. G. Pruitt, Canon, Rt.

New Eras, bright and clean, $1.50
bu; FOR. Te:H-. Thompson, Hart-
well, Rtt;

Willetts Wonders, 25c lb.; 5 bu.

brown eyes, $1.50 bu.; Copenhagen,
E.2d., Ghas. Ww. cabbage seed, $1 Ib.;
bean. seed, 20c cupful. D. L. Hunter,
Dublin, 405 Mary St.
g Mixed col. tender cornfield beans,
25c 1b.:: white, cornfield beans, 30c
dD. Mrs. Edith Free, Clarkesville,
Rts 3;

Red, white speckled Crowders, 15c
lb. Exc: for pure bred hens; white
table peas, 15c lb.; Mung beans, 15c
Ib.; 7 lbs., $1. Mrs. J. F. Parker, Talk-
ing Rock, Rio.

American Wonder field-peas. Make
4 times aS many peas as any I ever
saw. Guar. sat., $1 -gal. del. E. T.
Clements, Tennille.

Few bu. Red Hull Speckled peas,
sound and bright, new crop, $1.25 bu.
Exc. for Blue Stem seed wheat, bu.



pany peas,
Poe

difor bu. R. F. Canady, Graymont,

Ri 2.
. Bunch frostproof Eng. pea seed,
very prolific, 25c lb.; 5 Ibs., $1. Mrs.
J. G. McDonald, Colquitt. ;
Willetts Wonder garden peas, 30c
aoe del. Mrs. J. B. Brown, Eastman,
Rt.
ae white Blackeyes for table use,

E.| 10c Ib. del., or 3 lbs. 25c. Mrs. C. T.

F

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Gate Products For | Sale

Winter Eng. pea seed, new cro
30 Ib. lot, $5; 5: lbs.,-$1; 2 Ibs., S0e.
1 Ib., 26c; 3% Ilb., 20c. All del. WwW. Ee
Whitten, Tifton, Feb

Old fashioned tender cornfield
bean seed, 25c teacup; Purple Hull
white table peas, 40c qt.; red and.
white speckled Crowders, 40 qt. Mrs.
W. V. Dobbs, Flowery Br anch.

White and Browneyed peas and
New Eras, 5c lb. del.; $1.25 bu. FOB,
RoR xe. for cabbage, collard, to=
mato seed. L. A. Crow, Oakwood.

Willetts Wonders, 25c Ib. You pay
postage on less than 3 lbs. Webster
Callaway, Farmington.

- One M Ibs. large cream Sugar
Crowders, unmixed, undamaged and
dbl. recleaned, 10 Ibs., $1; 100 Ibs.,
$7 prepaid. Exc. for Rockyford can-
taloup seed. C. F. Maddox, Buford.

Winter beans, plant in October,
25c Ib. Add postage. Will exc. J. W.
F. Williams, Haralson.

Three bu. little Rice peas. Make
best offer. Edna Crowe, Fairmount, |

Rt. 2, Box 9.

Frostproof Alaska Eng. pea seed,
He Ib.; 5 Ibs., $1. S. A. Davis, ye
on.

Frostproof Eng. peas, abe lb. post-
paid; 10 lb. or more, 25c Ib postpaid.
Exc. for Abruzzi rye and Beardless
barley. L. M. Kennedy Collins. sa:

Cream color Crowders, 12%4 Ib.

Exc, for dried peaches, apples, or

honey comb, lb. for lb. Ea. pay post-
age. Mrs. V. E. Nelson, Kingston.

Forty-five lbs. Willetts Wonders,
good cond., 20c lb. Not prepaid. E. H.

Underwood, Covington, Rt. 5.
White seed butterbeans, 20c lb.;

peas, 10c doz. All del. Little white lady
peas, 25c cupful and postage. Mrs.
Ella Everett, Richland, Rt. i.

Little Wonder coldprooft Eng. pea
white and colored bunch and runnin
butterbeans, all 25c Ib., postpai
5 lIbs., $1. Mrs. J. W. Watson, io
Sev. bu. Cream Crowders, $3 b
FOB. Exp, Station. Mrs. W. ey Camp-
bell, Rising Fawn.

Seventy-five Ibs. Willetts Wonders, -
35c lb.; also white Eng. peach see
Boe per 100 del. Cash with order. |
L. Newsome, Matthews.

Six or 7 bu. real nice Lady pea
$4.25 bu.; Brabs, Whipps mixed pea
$1.50 bu.; also peach seed, $2 bu
Postage not paid. Mrs, H. T. Jones
Cedartown, Rt. 5.

Willetts Wonders, 20c lh.;
$5c.: 3 Jbs-;50c;'8 Ibs., $1; 50 Ibs.,
s 60 del. T. B. Dellinger, Maxeys,

O. Box 83.

P White Crowders with plack-ey
835c lb.; also nice dried fruit, 10c lb.;
peaches, 15c lb. Add postage. Ulmer
Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Salad Eng. Ete seed, 30c lb.; 2 Ibs
50c. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson.

Twenty bu. large Cream and pur
white Sugar Crowders, running var.
Sound, weevil free, 7c lb., FOB; 16
ibs. up; 10e Ib. postpaid. Exe.

seed wheat. Clyde Burell, Auburn.

Black Crowder, 6-wks. peas, Cream
Crowders, Blue Goose, black a
white Pole Cat Crowders, 10c lb.;
lb. bunch Eng. peas, 25c lb., or exc.
for honey and syrup. Mrs. L. Ey!
gins, Doyle.

Small, early Sheckiad Cros TS
clean and sound, 10c lb.; 3 lbs., L256;
FOB; little white Conch peas,
lb., del. E. L. Corley, Mauk, Rt..

Thos. Laxton garden pea see
Ib. or 20c lb. if lot is taken, abou 45
Ibs. Mrs. J. H: Smith, Lyons, Rt. 2

Eng. peas, Telephone, 2
also mixed hay peas, nice and brigt
$2 bu., FOB. C. R. Carden, Dr
town, et A

Ten Ibs. Willetts Eng. peas, 256
or $2 for lot, cash with order
money order. "Mrs. L. E. 1
Rock.

Real Sugar Crowders for ae iG
now. W. C. Smith, Smyrna, Rt.

Pure Brown Whipps, sound, $1.
bu., FOB; Blue imp. Whipps, $2
pure Brown Sugar Crowders, a
in bu. lots; less, 8c. No chks.

W. D. Johnston, Grayson.

White Lady peas, free of we as

and trash, 8c lb.; add postage on
small lots. Mrs, Arad Smith, Lav.

White table peas with black
weevil free, 10c Ib. Mrs. L. Ader
Lavonia.

White Willow butter beans, 25c
del.; also winter mustard seed, 12
pkg.; dwarf bunch Eng. pea seed, 25
Ib. Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Acworth, R

Thirty Ibs. fine Bunch Eng.
25c Ib. Mrs. Piety Forbes, Broo

New Guinea butter vine or
seed (fruit grows 5 ft. long ur

ia,

really good to eat), 30 seed, 12c

paid. Soy Bramlett, Ellday

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_ Georgia Products For Sale

-.New crop Speckled peas, slightly
mixed, sell or exc. for white sacks,
cabbage and onion plants, turnip
seed, Eng. peas. Write first. Mrs.

H. G. Redmond, Arlington, Rt. 1.
Argentine everbearing Conch or
Gentleman peas, 15c pt., 25c at.; also
peach seed, 3 doz., 25c. J. W. Toole,
Macon, Rt. 2.

New Eras for sale or exc. for 1 or
_ 2 pigs of good stock; also few bu.
Calif. blackeyes for sale. J. A. Craw-
ford, Calhoun, Rt. 2. f

This years crop peas, bright and
pure, free from damage by rain,
- Brabs or early Speckled. Write for
- gample and prices. Geo. T. Trawick,
Linton.

BUTTER FOR SALE



week, 30c lb. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown.

Nice fresh Jersey butter, 2 lbs. per
week, 30c lb.; cow t. b. tested. Mrs.
Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4.

Three to 4 lbs. nice fresh butter
ea. week, 25c lb.; cow t. b. tested;
party to furnish box' and pay post-
age; sat. guar. Mrs. D. A. Jackson,
_ Bowdon, Rt. 1.

FRUIT FOR SALE

Nice, peeled dried apples, 12%c Ib.,
del., P. P. Mrs. Edith Free, Clarkes-
Ville, Rt: 3.

Large, nice Keiffer pears, $1 bu.,
FOB. Mrs. Florence Robinson, Jack-
son.

Dried apples, 10c lb. Mrs. David
Madden, Felton, Rt. 1.

_ Truck loads apples at orchard, 1
mile east of depot, Staymans, Black
Twigs, Kinards Choice, and Red
Winesap. Cheap. Picking now. A. J.
Collins, Demorest.

Old fashioned dried peaches, 12%c
Ib.. or exc. for honey at 10c Ib. Mrs.
ZL. E. Wiggins, Doyle. ,

_ Nice, dried plum peaches, 10c Ib.,
FOB, also cornfield beans, shelled,
dry, 10c lb., FOB. Money order. Mrs.
Dora Gibson, Temple, Rt. 2.

Nice red and yellow apples, $1 bu.
_ box del. Henry F. Weaver, Marion.

_ Nice, old time dried peaches, 12%c
Ib. del., or 10c not prepaid. Mrs. R. L.
Bentley, Carnesville, Rt. 2.

- Nice, new dried peaches, 12%c lb.

Will exc. Mrs. W. E. Whisnante, Rut-
ledge.

- Apples, $1 bu. del.; nice sun-dried
apples, 10c lb., del. T. C. Mooney,
Quill,

' Apples, $1 per bu. box. Exc. 1 bu.
for 10 lb. nice, clean cotton. M. L.
Pettit, Pike.

Nice, bright sun-dried: apples and
- peaches, each, 12%4c. Ib. Mrs. Lola
_ Harper, Douglasville, Rt. 6.

, Large, ripe Keiffer pears, carefully

-: packed, $1 bu. FOB. J. H. Hodges,

Ludowici, Rt. 1.

One hundred Ibs. dried peaches,

_ $11 for entire lot, or 13c lb.; figs and

pears, each, 15c lb. Add postage. Eva

Burell, Elberton, Rt. 6.

. _ Sun-dried peaches and apples, 10c

Ib. Exc. for pigs, chickens or any-
e oe can use. M. F. Etris, Dahlonega,

Nice, sun-dried old fashioned
peaches and dried acid apples, 10c lb.
_Add postage on orders less than 10
Ibs. Also white nest onions, 40 gal.
Mrs. W. C. Wiley, Lula, Rt. 1.

_ Dried peaches, 1931 crop for sale.
Exc. 10 lbs. for 100 lb. white feed
sacks, and 4 lbs. for 1 gal. nest on-



aN.

Rica, Rt. 2.
i. .eeelifer pears, 50c bu., FOB, truck
- OF exp cifice. G. A. Wallace, Smith-
- Ville.
_ _ Fifty Ibs. dried peaches, 8c lb.; 20
Ibs. dried apples, 6c lb. Add postage.
_ Mrs. Charlie Sosbee, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
- ~ Good, nice, 1931 dried peaches, 10c
Ib. Also choice peach seed, 2c lb.
Mrs. H. F. Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
Eighteen Ibs. dried peaches, 10c Ib.,
or exc. Jack Owenby, Madison; Rt. 4.
_ Nice, sun-dried peaches, 10c Ilb.,
_ or exc. for young hens. W. S. Sosbee,
Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Sun-dried apples, peeled; this yrs.
Peron, oc Ib. del, by P. P.in I; 2 and
3 zones. Mrs. V. A. Payne, Rugby.
Apples, lowest prices yet offered to
close out. Drive trucks up paved
highway to my orchards at Clayton.
Sev. best varieties. Mrs. M. L. Dug-
gan, Clayton.
_ Sun-dried apples, 10c Ib.; 11 lbs.,
$1, del. T. C. Mooney, Quill.
Nice sun-dried apples, free from
ae and peaches with peel, 12%c
sacks. Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Rydal.
Nice sun-dried apples, 1931 crop,
12%c Ib.; 10 Ibs., $1,.del. Mrs. V. E.
Ray, Kensington, Rt. 2. \
% A





Twelve lbs. Jersey butter del. per

ions. Mrs. W. L. Spearman, Villa |



MARKET BULLETIN

Cioran Products For Sale

Delicious sun-dried apples, 8c Ib.
Maude Roper Dawsonville.

Crabapples, 10c gal., 50c bu. Exc.
for rabbits or anything can use. J. R.

j Bramlett, Ellijay, Rt. 4.

Yates apples for eating, 75c bu.
and shipping chgs.; 4% bu. or more
sweet. pomegranates, cheap; make
offer. Mrs. L. E. Ross, The Rock.

New sun-dried apples, 12%c Ib.,
del. Mrs. Ada Summerville, Dallas,
Rt: 6.

Few large pears, 20c gal: or exc. for
good feed sacks. Mrs. Robt. B. Miller,
Acworth, Rt. 2.

Large black N. C. scuppernong
grapes, $1.25 bu.; larger quantities,
$1 bu. Mrs. A. C. Hewitt, Screven,
Abs 2

Nice dried peaches, 1931 crop, 10c
Ib., not prepaid, or exc. for anything
can use. Mrs. J. E. Passe, Madison.

Old-fashioned sun-dried Elberta
peaches, 10c lb. Mrs, H. C. Reid,
Hogansville.

Nice, clean; dried apples, 9c Ib.,

del. P, P. Isaac Reamblett, Tiger, |\

Rt: 2:
Nice, bright, dried apples, 10c lb.

and postage; white nest onions, 40c}

gal.; add postage. Mrs. G. B. Walker,
Blairsville, Rt. 4.

Bright, sun-dried apples, peeled, 6c
Ib., del. P. P. Ist, 2nd and 3rd zones.
Mrs. V. A. Payne, Rugby.

Nice Yates, red and yellow Shock-
ley, Winesap, Limber-Twig apples, $1
bu., del.; nice dried apples, 7%c Ib.
G. W. Nooney, Jr., Quill. ;

Sun-dried apples, new crop, bright,
peeled, 6c lb., FOB. F. R. Rogers,
Young Cane.

New sun-dried apples, 12%c Ib.,
vg Mrs. Ada Summerville, Dallas,
Rt. 6.

Sundried peaches, 12%c lb. R. L.
Henson, Mize.

Nice sun-dried apples, 15c Ib., del.,
or exc. for white peas or butter beans.
Mrs. J. F. McCarthey, Mesena.

Sun-dried peach and apple fruit,
50-Ib. even wt. bags, 7c lb., cash with
order, FOB. C. C. Jarrard, Cleve-

bland; tec, 1.



FRESH AND gn MEATS FOR
AL

Hams for sale, 25c; shoulders and
middlings, 20c; 50 lbs. or more, 3c
less. Smoked with pecan wood. W. H.
Waddelle, Pearson.

Country-cured meat, sides or
shoulders, 17c; hams, 25c lb. Malvin
Collins, Whigham.

Home-made smoked pork sausage,
4 lIbs.. $1, postpaid. J. W. Lang,
Omega. :

Smoked shoulders, 18c Jb., post-
paid. t. 9: tox fo lbs. G.. D: Fain;
Edison.

Country cured shoulders, sound,
treated for insects, 1244c lb. R. S.
Anderson, Hawkinsville. !

Country cured, oak smoked bacon,
hams, 7-12 Ibs., 25c lb.; sides, 8-15
Ibs., 18c lb.; shoulders, 7-10 lbs., 15c
lb. Sound. Good. Ship COD. I. L.
Jackson, Colquitt. :

HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE

White honey in comb, 8c lb., packed
in lard cans, 50 to 70 lbs.; send chk.
for amt. wanted. J. W. Lang, Omega.

Twelve gums Big Brown bees, $1
per gum. C. G. Townsend, Kite.

Fourteen lbs. beeswax, 25c Ib., del.
Mrs. D. F. Eckles, Summit.

Nice, bright honey, 75 lb. tin, $8;
in No. 10 can, $1.50; lb. sections, 24
to cs., $4, del. Exc. seed oats or any-
thing can use. L. H. Edenfield, Still-
more, Rt. 1,.Box 31.

Honey by prepaid parcel post: 10
Ibs., good Ext., $1.25; 10 lbs. Fey.
Camb, $1.75; 5 lbs. Fey. Comb. 90c;
in bbls., FOB, 8c Ib.; No. 2, 6%4 Ib.
John Berryhill, Lakeland.

_ Good grade Gallberry white comb
in 60 and 70 lb. cans, 10c 1b., FOB.
Murl J. Morris, Baxley, R. R. St.

Good, new 1931 honey in 10 Ib.
buckets, 10c lb. Chunk and Ext.
All FOB. J. W. Stallings, Valdosta,
Rt. 5, Box 92.

Honey, 5 lb. buckets, comb and
strained, insured and postpaid, 75c
Mrs. J. C. Allen, Loudsville. :

Fresh, new Gallberry honey, chunk
or Ext., 5 Ibs., 85c; 10 Ibs., $1.50 del.
D. F. Thomas, Odum.

Honey from 1 bucket up, extra
good Ext., 2-60 lb. cans to cs. En-
close stamps for reply. 10c for sam-
ple. Ed Bradley, Hazlehurst, Box 41.





-PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
also pears, 18c lb. Exc. for good].

White Spanish peanuts, $1.60 per
bag of 2 bu.; guar. No. 1 peanuts.
Malvin Collins, Whigham.

Large size pecans, 1931 crop, 25c
Ib. or exc. W. H. Hipp, Hogansville.








Georgia Products For Sale

New crop Spanish peanuts, good,
clean stock, fine for roasting or boil-
ing, 4c 1lb.; not less than 25 lbs. ship-
ped. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks.

New crop Runner peanuts, 3c lb.
G. D. Fain, Edison.

Clements improved peanuts, 3 and
4 in hull, 100 to 125 bu. peracre,
10c lb. BE. T. Clements.

SYRUP FOR SALE

One hundred gal. Sugar Cane
syrup in 10 lb. cans, at 60c del, my
farm. Mrs. E. R. Hart, Americus,
Rt.. C,

New, bright, thick sorghum syrup,
60c gal.; 100 gal. lots, 50c gal. All
FOB. Sample on request. J. E. Stone,
Adairsville, Rt. 3.

Pure Ga. cane syrup, 12 half-gal.
cans to cs., $4 per cs. Malvin Collins,
Whigham.

Pure Ga. cane syrup, new crop, $1
gal. in No. 10 cans, FOB; sorghum
syrup. $1 gal. del. Edwin E. Mc-
Laughlin, Macon, Rt. 2, Heath Rd.

Old time red cane syrup, very best
grade, cs. of 6 gal., $4.25 per Cs.
E. E. Chason, Cairo, Rt. 2.

1931 crop pure Ga. cane.syrup, eOC:
10 Ib. cans in new containers, pre-
paid, 1st and 2nd zone. J. J. Talley,
Mauk, Rt. 2, Box 19. }

VEGETABLES FOR SALE _

Tomatoes for sale. Write for prices.
Geo. Farmer, Dalton. :
' Red hot pepper for making saus-
age, 10c qt., FOB. Exc. for dried ap-
ples or peaches. W. J. OQuinn, Jr.,
Odum, Rt. 2. :

Mountain-raised cabbage and Irish
potatoes, to truckers, 74% miles east
of Ellijay. N. W. Pettit, Pike.

Georgia Products Wanted
FRUIT WANTED

Want 4 bu. red apples, cheap for
cash. D. L. Hunter, Dublin, 405
Mary St. . ;

Exc. value for some dried fruit.
Mrs. D. H. Vocke,. Valdosta.

Exe. good value for dried fruit.
Mrs. C. O. White, Rupert. s

Exc. nice sun-dried apples for dried
Poor Mrs. Jos. L. Fain, Morgan-

on.

- Exc. 20 Ibs. Comb honey del., for 3
bu. good, mild flavored apples for
eating, del. L. H. Edenfield, Still-
more, Rt. 1, Box 31.

Exc. chewing and smoking tobacco
for dried apples, peeled and dried
peachs, lb. for lb. Ea. pay chgs. F.
M. Fowler, Surrency. :

Want 50 lbs., dried apples at 5c lb.,
and dried peaches, all peeled. Send
ee Mrs. Ella Everett, Richland,

HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
_ WANTED

Exc. nice dried apples for Chunk
honey, lb. for lb. Mrs. S. C. Singley,
Austell, Rt. 2.

Exc. honey for Queen bees. Market

price for both. Ed Bradley, Hazle-
hurst, Box 41.
- Exc. new, thick, extra sweet and
bright syrup from seeded ribbon cane
for honey, any kind, Chunk or
strained. Write. Mrs. J. W. Hendrix,
Dover.

Exc. white feed sacks for new
chunk honey, 3 sacks for every 2 lbs.
honey. H. E. Martin, Savannah, Rt. 4.

PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Want -200 lbs. Spanish or spread-
ing peanuts, 1931 crop, at good price,
at once. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson.
Want sound seedling pecans, also
some paper-shells. N. W. Buchanan,
Americus.

SYRUP WANTED
Exc. reg. Jersey bull calf for good
Ga. cane syrup. Calf is of fine par-
entage, value $25, or 30 gal. syrup.
S. G. McNeill, Arlington.

OWNERS OF BETTER SIRES
ALSO WANT BETTER DAMS

When a farmer enrolls in the Bet-
ter SiresBetter Stock campaign
sponsored by the Bureau of Animal
Industry he sends to the United
States Department of Agriculture a
pledge to use only pure bred sires in
his flocks and herds.

The better sires beget better
stock, but is also evident that the
better sires beget ideas in the minds
of their owners. The man who owns a
pure bred sire is likely soon to want
pure bred dams as welland is like-
ly to get them. <

The basic idea of the Better Sires
Better Stock campaign is that the

















pure bred sires will grade up and
improve the flocks and herds. Give






a painstaking, observing nature and

must have patience and a natural .

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Thursday, October 8, 1931

them time, and they will. But re.
ports from the more than 17,509
stock owners who have enrolled show
that many of them want to hasten
the improvement. They know they \
can do so by acquiring pure bred
females.

The latest figures showing im-
provement of live stock, as reported
to the department, reveal that on
these 17,500 farms where are are no
scrub or grade sires there are, on an
average, for every pure bred sirein-.
cluding cattle, horses, swine, sheep
and goatssix pure bred females,
two cross-bred females, nine grade
females and less than half a scrub
female.

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CORN BREEDING COSTLY
FOR INDIVIDUAL GROWER ~



Corn breeding by the newer and
highly intensive selfed-line methoqd
is not feasible for the ordinary indi-
vidual grower, because of the time,
labor and expense involved, declares
G. H. Stringfield, agent of the United
States Department of Agriculture at |
the Ohio Agricultural Experiment
Station. Although many young |
farmers may contemplate corn breed-
ing by the selfed-line method, it
seems more practical for most of
them to depend upon the results of
the experiment stations. he says.

He points out that if a mans ine
terest is strong enough and if heisof

naturally interested and willing to.
make a study of the job, he has much
in his favor as a corn breeder. How-
ever, if he is interested chiefly in
profit and quick returns, he may

lack the patience necessary for suc-
cessful corn breeding.

There are four angles the prospec-
tive corn breeder should consider.
First is the investment in land and
labor. In the selfed-line method,
each plant is pollinated with its own
pollen and after highly inbred (per-
haps for 10 generations) uniform
strains are thus produced. These
strains are crossed to get commers- ~
cially valuable hybrids. It is neces-
sary to test several hundred selfed
lines to get a few that are worth |
continuing. sa

Another consideration is time. At
least 10 years are necessary to get
good, teasonably tested hybrid
strains.

There is also some question as to
the profit in corn breeding. No va-
riety can be patented, and the best
are usually made available by the
experiment stations. By using these
the individual avoids the investment
private




and uncertainty of corn |:
breeding. :
Finally, the corn breeder must be

individually suited to the task. He

interest in the work.

NUTS IMPROVE IN QUALITY )
UNDER THE PURE FOOD LAW



-Uncle Sam kept a sharp eye on
nuts, both domestic and imported,
during 1930, according to W. R. M.

Wharton, chief of the Federal Food
and Drug Administrations eastern
district, who reports that inspectors
of his district examined 1,000 impor-
tations of nuts, totaling more than
26,000,000 pounds. The varieties cov-

nuts, chestnuts, filberts, pistachios

and walnuts. Of the thousand lots
examined, the government detained |
92, aggregating slightly more than a
million pounds, because they violated j
the federal food and drugs act, being

wormy, moldy, rancid, decomposed,
shriveled or empty.

Just before the holidays federal
food agents inspected nuts held in
storage in order to determine their =
quality prior to sale during the holi- nee
day season. About 1,400, lots were
examined, and the inspection resulted =
in 14 seizures of different kinds of a
nuts and the removal from the mar=
ket of large quantities which were
unfit for sale.

This regulatory work, says Mr.
Wharton, with its resulting im-
provement in quality of the nuts
finally going into consumption, has
protected the consumer and also in-
creased the confidence of the buyer
in the quality of nuts on sale. Care-
ful inspection is also a sood thing
for the producer and dealer, since it.
encourages consumption. The pub-
lic buys more nuts when it is as-
sured of a sound and wholesome.
product. ;