DEPARTMENT of Aes is EUGENE TALMADGE 2%) AGRICULTURE_ COMM) a ONER == PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1931. Have You Heard From The G..G, GA? _. Since I have been writing about the reserve fund due the thous- -.ands of farmers over Georgia who were members of the first tive- year contracts with the Co-ops, I have received some letters where field agents were calling on them in reference to their reserve, or - where the Co-ops were writing them letters in regard to it. S | Yesterday, I received the eolewing letter from Mr. N. M. Wea- er of Cuthbert, Ga.: : . Cuthbert, Ga. | i ~ Jan, 28, 1931. Hon. Eugene Talmadge, es ~ Commissioner of Agriculture, Atlanta, Ga. Dear Mr. Talmadge: | - I have read your articles in regard to the Gearah Gotten : _ Growers Co-op Assn. and the reserve which they deducted from oe the first five-year members, and this is to state to you that they, on Aug. 8rd, 1929, sent me a check for $168.78, which represented one- itth of ight they claimed was due me on my reserve. They still owe me four-fifths of my reserve which I am not, able to collect up'to date. If they paid me one-fifth of my porerve, 1 think they would be due ALL the-other members . of the State their one-fifth also, and hope that you will con- tinue to use your best efforts to accomplish this end. The old ~ _ members NEED their money as they: have never needed it be- = tore, : of Yours very truly, < a _ (Signed) N. M.. EAVER: : S Pp. S.I have been informed that the Cotton Assn. also paid one-fifth of the reserve belonging to Mr. W. J. Oliver, of* Shell- man, Ga.; at the same time they paid me my one-fifth. You vill note that the postscript of Mr. Weavers letter states Nr that he has been informed that Mr. W. J. Oliver, of Shellman, Ga., also received the one-fifth of his reserve fund. When I received this letter from Mr. Weaver, I called up the executors of Mr. W. J. - Olivers estate to verify this postscript. They stated to me that this one-fifth reserve fund was paid to Mr. W. J. Oliver. iH Mr. W. J. Oliver was a eee of the Georgia Cotton Growers - Cooperative Association. Mr. N. M. Weaver and Mr. W. J. Oliver were two yl fixed, influential men in the neighborhood where they lived. They could | have done without this reserve fund and it would not have knocked them off from buying clothes, shoes, provisions or school books for | their children. I also received a letter from Mr. J. W. Ivey, Grditiany of Ran- dolph County, where he had collected the reserve fund of Mr. Geo. F. Orum. The Co-ops attempted to make full settlement of this re- serve fund, and paid all except one-fourth, and said that they had to deduct this, as the reserve fund had shrunk, on account of pur- chasing office equipment. I saw-a list of the assets of the Georgia Cotton Growers Co- operative Association, where the furniture and fixtures was listed at $16.985.74. If they are now compelled to deduct one-fourth of $435,000 out of every farmers reserve fund on account of buying | office equipment, it would seem that they should list their ofiice furniture at something ovr$100,000.00. Last week I received a letter from Mrs. J. A. Swett, of La- a Grange, 'Ga., calling on me to forward her letter to Senators Harris and George. Mrs. Swett was complaining that the Co-ops had not paid the reserve fund that was due her husband. I forwarded a copy of. her letter, as requested, to Senators Harris and George. ; Yesterday I received a letter from Senator Harris, enclosing a letter from Mr. Carl Williams, of the Federal Farm Board, where Mr. Carl] | Williams, of the Federal Farm Board, was calling.on the Co-ops. to. make an investigation of the claim of Mrs. J. A. Swett. \ My reply to Senator Harris letter was that I had hundreds of a _ other letters typical of Mrs. Swetts complaint against the Co-ops. I _ if forwarding also suggested in my letter to Senator Harris that these other letters would cause the Co-ops to go and see the par- ties, I would be glad to forward him, or the Federal Farm Board, the entire correspondence that I had on the Co-ops, I mailed a copy of my letter addressed to Senator Harris, to? Mr. Carl Williams, the cotton member of the Federal Farm Board. A right peculiar thingjust before I received this letter from Senator Harris and Mr. Carl Williams of the Federal Farm Board, / I received a letter from Mrs. Swett, stating that a Mr. Booth, of the Se Georgia Cotton Growers Co-operative Association, had called on her in reference to her reserve fund. Her letter in general was that _ the Co-ops did not owe her anything, after Mr. Booth had been to _ see her. sai (Continued on page four) M ARR ET; R EPO R OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS an { 2 PSrsitng Wholesale Prices, J an. 27, 1931. Always subject to Variation A < Atlanta Sweet Batbtoes. new, 100 Ibs. ++ $1.25 _ Eggs, Ga., Extra, doz. i a! - Eggs, Standard, doz. Eggs, Ga., trade, doz. Eggs, Yard Run, doz. Stags, Ib. . > Hens,- 1b. Roosters, Ib. Friers, 1b. : Ib. oe Ib. - Turkeys, -Capons, lb. Field Peas, mixed, bu. Field. Peas, not mixed, bu. 1.50 Country Butter, Best Table, Ib... : 33 Ear Corn (80 Ibs. to bu.) bu. ... 80 lo. 2 ae Peavine Hay, No. 1, per ton - / Peanut Hay, No. 1, per ton : oy Beans, Otootan, DUG 3.00 py Beans, pie, a GG a 2.00 Augusta $1.00 30 28 23 28, 16 20 15 25 .20 15 25 1.95 Macon $1.60 20 2a 18 ao 15 15 10 20 20 | 18 $1.25 20 3.00 1.75 Savannah Columbus Valiosta 18 __ INDEX Poultry For Sale Poultry Wanted Baby Chicks For Sale ....7, Baby Chicks Wanted Eggs for Sale ....: Eggs Wanted. Live Stock For Sate Live Stock Wanted Ga. Products For Sale 6,895.12. 15 Ga. Products Wanted..11, 13, 15, 18 Plants For Sale . y Plants Wanted | Seed For Sale Seed Wanted Miscellaneous For Sale | Miscellaneous Wanted . Positions Wanted Farm Help Wanted Car Lots 65 each 25 eoco 40 be 18 16.00 10.00 x, - PAGE TWO Poultry For Sale PIGEONS FOR SALE Large working Homers, $1. pr. Blue Barred Racing Homers, $3 pr. old hens $1 ea; Splashed and Red Carneaux, $2.50 to $3.50 pr; crosses, but good squabers, 75c pr. E, M. John- son, Atlanta, Ga. 388 Luckie St. N. W. - About 50 pure bred White -Kings, large; about 15 pr. working 65c ea. F. * .. 'O. B. Exch. for large Muscovy ducks soe .0r heavy asst. baby chicks. ~-.H. D; : Howell, Macon, Ga, 611-3rd St. pee 75 Red Carneaux. Sell or swap for :. chickens. Alj working and in good o-; cond. .\J. M. Crim, Atlanta, Ga. 248 Highland Ave. care Grinnell Co. Red Carneaux, of good breeding. Young or mated. Reas. price. Exch. _@ few pr. for soy bean seed, or field a R. W. Pennington, Covington, Pe Fine Red Carneaux, $2.50 to $25. Mir ad per pr. also best of White Kings and ~*Yellow Carneaux,,at attractive prices. 3 Can supply extra hens in Kings, Car- neaux, Homers, Mondains, ete. J. H. Deaton, Columbus, Ga. Box 853. White Kings, Red and Yellow Car- - heaux, squabbers or show birds. From best strains in America. Also a few * odd Birmingham Rollers, Fantails and Pouters. J. E. Bartlett, Columbus, Ga. 2412 Marion St. Red Carneaux, mated and banded -and working fine now. Forced to sell. 80 pr, 1-2 cash, bal. COD. E.-L. ~ Robarts, Brunswick, Ga. Plymouth Rock Homers, $2 pr. Mat- ed and banded. Roy Thompson, Atlan- ta, Ga. 929 Pulliam St. S. W. . 16 common pigeons, 50c pr. or exch. . for equal value. Curtis Willams, Moul- trie, Ga. RFD 4 : About 30 pure bred pigeons, mated: White Kings, Red Carneaux, Hunga- rians and Racing Homers, $15 for lot. Mrs. W. A. Roach, Savannah, Ga. 1316 cos Seiler. Ave. " . Racing Homers, full str. $3.50 -pr. '. Fancy birds, as Helmets, Bald-head * Tumblers, White Owls, Turbets, Bham Rollers, and others, $2.50 pr. or by lot . -of 6 pr. $2 pr. also Carneaux, red and _yellows; White Kings, White Maltese. - At reasonable prices. All prize winning birds. M. Cotton, Columbus, Ga. Box -188-A RFD 3. - 10 pr. large size Garneaux, 1 yr. and 18 mos. old. All mated, banded and working, $2 pr. or exch. for 16 pr. large White Kings, banded, mated and work- ng; also 30 pr. Blue Homers with a few mixed colors. ~ fave young and some on eggs now. 75c pr..or exch. for 15 pr. of large White Kings, mated, banded and working. - No squabs. accepted. A. B. Cummings, Springfield, Ga. _\R. I. REDS FOR SALE. - Pure bred R. I. Red strain yearling hens, all laying or have laid. $1.50 per hen f., 0. b. or will exch.nge.for meat, -_ lard, syrup, corn, meal, or honey. Hens _ are dark red and heavy laying strain, , . all are in best of health. J. W. Thomp- ees son, P. O. Box 506, Fitzgerald, Ga. .. 8 S. C. R. I. Dark red cockerels, Donaldson strain, March hatch, large and: fine, $2 ea . Mrs. H: V. Lane, Cly- attville, Ga. se 2 single comb R. I. Red cockerels from Second Red pen at Athens, Gas, Laying contest, sired by cock from 300 egg hen, March hatch, $3.50 each or _ will exchange for peas or velvet beans _ at market price. They are from trap- nested stock, Dulop strain, Write first. W. J. Meeks, Greensboro, Ga. Rt. 4. Full blood, R. I. Red cockerels, ten '. and 18 months old, Owens strain, fin- est breeders, $2.50 each. Fred Cres~ well, Box 564, Atlanta, Ga. Phone Cherokee 2475. 50 or more R. I. Red hens, from Ma- - hoods prize winning stock, none over 2 years. ..ow laying 50 per cent. Took . first prize at County Fair in 1930. Will Sell 50 hens and 5 young roosters for $50 if taken at once, or hens $1.25 each. Roosters $1.50 to $2 each asito quality. ada B. A. Weldon, Rt. 2, Fitzgerald, Ga. See Cock and 6 pullets dunlops strain R. > I. Reds, April hatch, $1 each. Mrs. C. . L. Danner, Metasville, Ga. 3 pure bred R. I. Red roosters, 11 months old, dark red, $2 each. O. A. _ Rainwater, Greensboro, Ga. 2 R. I. Red cocks, Owens strain, 20 months old, exchange for same to pre- |. -_ vent inbreeding. Each to pay express. ., Or will sell for $3 ea. or $5 for the 2 f. a. b. here. St., Fort Valley, Ga. Donaldson strain R. I. Red cockerels, All good workers: some W. L. Akin, 520, College }- _-MAREKET . March hatch, $2.50 ea. R. H. Kent; | Dawson, Ga. 19 R. I. Red hens, 11 months old, and | +4 roosters, all pure bred, Hens $1.85 teach, roosters, $2.50 each. Sell or ex- change for pure ancona pullets, Shep- pard* strain. Mrs. Jeptha P. Pullin, McDonough, Ga. 3.R. I. Red cocks from Mrs. Donald-/ sons Prize stock, $5 each or $12 for all. Mrs E. A. Sanders, Boston, Ga. 30 R. I. Red hens and 3 roosters, $1 each. Would sellin small lots. Mrs. A. Blocker, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 4. 8 pure bred R. I. Red cockerels at $2 ea and 15 jullets at $1.25 ea... April hatch from eggs secured from The Georgia State College of Agriculture, Athens, Ga. FOB money order. Mrs. J. B. Williams, Hull, Ga. Rt. 1. Rose: Comb R. I. Red cockerels, $1 ea. FOB. H. EH. Carlton, Canon; Ga. 10 pure bred S. C. R. I. Red pullets, March and,April 1930 hatch, now lay- ing, $1.25 each. Also 2 cocks same breed and hatch as pullets, $1.50 ea. Mrs. J. B. Bennett, Bowersville, Ga. Pure bred sirigle comb Donaldson strain R. I. Reds, 4 hens and 1 roost- er 1 1-2 yrs.-old, $5, 2 roosters same age and strain as above, $1.25 ea. two for $2.25. Mrs. EB. L. Corbitt, Stock- ton, Ga. 4S. CR. I. Reds, seiles Strain from trap nested and blood tested hens, $1.50 ea. or the lot of 4 for $5.75 fob. H. L. Dane, Canon, Ga. Rt. 3. 7, : 1 purebred R. I. Red Donaldson str. cock, $1.50 fob. E. E. Hendrix, Jeffer- son, Ga, Pure Donaldson R. I. Red spring hatched young rooster, $2 or exchange for a fine one of same age and strain. Write. Miss Eva Dodd, Fairmount, Ga. 9 Donaldson. pure bred R. I. Red pullets, $8 for the lot. Mrs. R. L. Har- well, Woolsey, Ga. Ss : S. CeR. I. Red yr. old hens, large beautiful dark,-even, healthy and lay- ing. $1.50 to $2 each del. Cocks $3, one prize/winner $7. All stock direct from Donaldson best. These are half value prices. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Coch- ran, Ga: Rt. 1. : One March hatched R. I> Red cock- erel, $1 f. 0: b... Mrs. M. T. Burch, Wray, Ga. Extra fine, 2 yrs. old; dark Glossy red Donaldson strain, S. C. R. I. Red cock, fine breeder, $5. One just the same 20 months old, $3. Extra fine March hatched cockerels, $3. each. April hatched $2 ea. 2 two year old hens and- cockerel, 5 for three: 4 pullets and cockerel, $7. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Rt. 5, Calhoun, Ga. aldson strain, Dark cherry red, $5. 2 18 month old hens same strain, price, $3. John Wilson, Ellijay, Ga, Rt. 3, Box 42. 2 pure single comb R. I. Red cocks, $1.25.ea. Roy T. Bahn, Menlo, Ga. R. I. Red cockerels, well grown, dark red,. $1.50 each. March and April hatch.. Miss Florence Horne, Grove- town, .Ga. : 50 S. C. R. I. Red pullets, all dark red from Jan. till April 1930 hatch, no culls, $1.25-ea. or will Sell lot for $60. Have 3 nice roosters, $1.25.ea. nice dark red, will sell three for $3.50. Mrs. B. C. McGahee, Wrens, Ga. ae 13 R. I. Red hens, blood tested, A & M College stock, $1.25 ea. Mrs. J. O. Ross, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 7. 4 R. I. reds, full bred, $1.25 each or exchange for 6 Brown or White Leg- horn hens. Mrs. H. G. Barwick, Sop- erton, Ga. Rt. 4. : 12 8. C- Rhode Island Red cockerels, $1.50 ea. Dark red very fine strain. Bred from pen which took first prize at County Fair. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Mrs. J. H. Dekle, Register, Ga. Several Donaldson dark -R. I. red pullets, March hatched, some now lay- ing, $1 ea. If ten are taken at one time. Money order only. Mrs. A. L. Pierce, P. O. Box 154, Ailey, Ga, 2 Very fine R.-I. Red single comb Smith strain pullts, now laying, $1.25, hens, 2 yr. old, $1.50, no culls; f. o. b. B. E. Misser, Chatsworth, Ga. Dark red Young rooster, . healthy and vigorous, well shaped, $1 f.o.. b. Mrs. M. B. Lee, Rt. 2, Fort Valley, Ga. ' 40 to.50.R. I. Red hens, $1.25. ea. Mayhood strain, 2-3 March and April pullets, no hens over 18 months old. Also few cockerels. N. J. Biddy, God- frey, Ga. Pure R. I. Red cockerel, April hatch, $1.50 f. 0. b.. Miss Mary Underwood, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 1... pay $4 doz. : Shipper. Donaldson Reds, 4 cockerels, 10 thos: | 506 ae $1.50 ea. G, W. Henry, Warwick, & e BULLETIN Poultry Wanted PIGEONS WANTED Want 5 doz. squabs each week. Will Express to be paid by Atlanta, R. T..- Thompson, Ga. 929 Pulliam St. S. W. Want 1 pr. Fan-tail pigeons. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs, Ga. Eggs F or Sale Thoroughbred Owen strain R. I. Red eges, for hatching, $1.25 per 16. Mrs. J, F. Drury, Waynesville, Ga. Rt. 1. Donaldson eggs, $1 for 15, postpaid: Stock and eggs direct from Mrs. Don- aldson. Eggs dl. at yard, 5c each. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. Thoroughbred Buff Rock eggs, $1.10 per setting of 15. Mrs. W. P. Whit- worth, Adairsville, Ga. Pure bred Tancred strain W. L. ggs, from fine large hens, best layers for hatching. Price per setting of 17, 80c. As many as two settings.of 36 at $1.40. Can furnish 150 eggs each week to some good hatchery, they hatch almost 90 per cent. Mrs. J. B. Flanigan, Lin- colnton, Ga. Rt.5. Select Regal Doreas Ri C. White Wy- andotte eggs, $1 per 15, $4.50 per 100 del. Cash no persona] checks. F. P. Lopeman, Macon, Ga. Bloomfield Road Rt322; Bourbon red turkey eggs at $4 per doz. from large 2 and 3 yr. old hens and toms, these are the best at a reas- onable price. Mrs. Julian F. Pruitt, Lavonia, Ga..Rt. 2. Pure Thompson strain Barred Rock -eges, fine selected for hatching, $1.50 for 15 del. ins.-p.p. four settings, $4.50 or exchange cured meats, healthy grown Flemish Giant or white rabbits, corn, oats, clean white feed sacks, free from holes or anything useful. Each to pay postage. Mrs. R. D. Graham, Redan, Ga. : Selected R. I. settings, Mahood str. 65c per 15. W. D. Putnam, Curryville, Ga. S. C. Bleck Minorca hatching eggs, Giant Strain, $2 per 15. Del. by P. P. Parcel Post. L. B. Millians, 105 Tem- ple Ave.,Newnan, Ga. Blooded R. I. Red eggs for hatch- ing. Setting of 15 for $1 del. Send money order only. Pheasant eggs for; yrs. Annie Mae Wilson, Buena Vista. +} Ga. -Rt.:5. f hatching, English: Ring Necks, finest breed for general utility purposes. Or- ders taken now for delivery in March and April. -15 eggs for $3. 20 eggs for $4. Fred Creswell,-Box 564, Atlanta, Ga. Phone Cherokee 2475. Pe Pure bred S. C. Buff Orpington eggs, son, R. 1, Shellman, Ga. Hatching eggs from pure blooded laying flocks, Donaldson Reds, : Fischel del. Safe delivery and high fertility guaranteed. Lots of 100 or more write um, Ga. Selected eggs from pure bred S. C. Black Minoreas and Parks Strain Bar- red Rocks, $1.50 per 16. Mrs. Paul H. Vansant, Douglasville, Ga. : Ferris S. C. White Leghorn eggs, di-} rect pen, $1.25 per 15, second pen, $1 per 15, $1.75 for 30 del. Mrs. J. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. 2. S. L. Wyandotte eggs from healthy mature stock, sunflower strain, high Giant strain Light Brahma hatching eges from carefully culled flock and. heavy layers, $1.25 for 14, $6 per 100. Prepaid. Carton to be returned. Ar-- thur H. Meyer, Winterville, Ga. Hatching eggs from two year old hens on open range, pure SBarred Rocks, Parks.strain cockerels, $1.25 for 15, $2 for 20 del Cartons to be re- turned. Mrs. L. A. Smith, Woodcliff, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 14 A. : Can furnish 40 to 50 doz. strictly fresh white leghorn eggs. each week. 30c: per doz. f. 0. b. Calhoun. J. W. Weaver, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 3. ; Barred Rock eggs, Thompson strain prize stock blood tested for B: W. -D. $1 and $1.50 per 15, all del. Cash with order. Mrs. Milton Sumner; Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3. Eggs from pure bred R. I. Red heavy laying hens, $1 postpaid for 15. Buff Cochin stock but not pure bred, set- ting of 15 eggs, 60c postpaid. J. W. Thompson, Fitzgerald, Ga. P. O. Box Marcys heavy laying str, Jersey Black ae 15. (Ga Rt 5. a i Selected-pure bred R. 1; Red Donald- 2 : l 'del.. Mrs. W. H. Walters, Lavonia, Ga. $1 for 15 postpaid. Miss Ronie John-} R, 3. : Donaldson Farm strain, S. C. R. L J ) i Reds, 75c per 15, 10c extra for postage ~ R. C. White Wyandottes, Barred Rocks, and carton. Mrs. Ray Peterson, Vida- Tancred Strain White Leghorns, ever-} lia, Ga. lay strain brown leghorns, $1 per 15 | tby cock direct from Tormahlens ever- n jlay farm. Portland, Ind. $1 per 14, for prices. D. F. Thomas, Box 27, Od-/ postpaid and safe delivery. Charlie E. Smith, Braselton, Ga. oo Mahood 8S. C. R. I. Red eggs, A. Av PA, with trapnest record of 300 to 331 eggs _ E.j layers, $1.50 per 15.. B. 0. ' Fussell, (eggs, $1 per 15, or $4.50 per 100 FOB. fertility assured. $1.10 per 15 postpaid.i Mrs. T. U. Slayton, Omega, Ga. -R. B. Williams, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 1. Fresh selected hatching eges from Thursday, January 29, 1931, Giants, mated to very choice unrelated cockerels, direct from Farm Prize Win- ~ ning stock, $1.25 per 15 del. or $3 per 50 del. crates to be returned. Mrs. Belle Joiner, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 2. poe Thoroughbred S. C. R. 1. Red eggs, . selected stock direct from Mrs. Donald- . fson, $1.50 per 15 del. $5 per 100 want to contract _ with some hatchery for_ this season. J. M. Jones, Grayson, Ga. ton, Ga. ge Thompson Barred Rock eggs, 90c per = 15 del. Mrs. E. A. Sanders, Boston, / Ga, ~ Pure bred white Plymouth Rock eggs, Fischel strain, from prize winning a stock, 8 Ib. hens, select eggs, $1.50 per 15, $2.75 for 30 del. HE. B. Trotman, Lumpkin, Ga. P. O. Box 62. : Regal Doreas White Wyandotte eggs for setting, $1.50 per 15, FOB Jackson. 1 \ Mrs. Chas. B. Sims, Rt.'7, Jackson, Ga, Mrs. R. K. Pruitt, Lavonia, Ga, ~~ Mammouth White Pekin Ducks, eggs, $1 per doz. del R. I. eggs, thoroug- bred, at 65c per 15. Prepaid if carton is sent. W. D. Putnam, Curryvile, Ga. - ~ Pure bred Giant strain light: Brah- mas, eges, $1.25 per 16. Mrs. Bob Sos- by, Carnesville, Ga. ed Pure Tancred W. Leghorn eggs from heavy laying pedigree stock, $4 per 100, exchange 100 for four bushels sound runner peanuts. Mrs. F. Cowart, Rt: Two; Summit, Ga. Coke Choice R. I. Red eggs for setting. 75c per 15. Choice Brown Leghorn eggs for setting, 75c per 15. Mrs. G. T. Vick- ers, Rt. 2, Wrightsville, Ga. Pure bred Donadson strain R: I. Red eges, $1.50 per 15 del. $5 per 100 del: Mrs. D. F. Walker, Warthen, Ga. RFD Two or three cases each week of In- fertile fine white leghorn eggs, guar-" anteed every one. Good prices, reason- iable. Mrs: Jessie Miller, Cairo, Ga. | i. S) C. We.L. eggs, Tancred Young strain, Inc. lots or single setting. $1 per setting, 60c per doz. in inc. lots. ~ Del. Fertility guaranteed. M. L. Van Dyke, Jeffersonville, Ga. oo Strictly fresh white eggs for sale, 3 cases per week, make best offer. Would. ~ like to contract forthe year round. Ff, C. Payne, Rome, Ga. Rt. 3. : Pure bred dark Cornish game eggs, $1.25 per 15 del. Mrs. Lois Tanner, Dewy Rose, Ga. 2 Pure bred: R. I. Red eggs, be per 15. Eges from, pure bred white rock, $1 Mrs. T. W. Sanders, Hartwell, son strain hatching eggs, 1.25 per 15 Select hatching eggs, direct from Evrlay Brown Leghorn . Eggs sired : stock direct from Booths Farms, yearly. $1.50 per 15, crate to be re- turned. Miss Ruth Thornhill, Boston, ~ Speckled ~Ancona from -continuous Brunswick, Ga. ~ jig Pure bred Fischel strain white rock For the next 30 days will send 15 _ : Tom Cochran eggs for 75c and you re- turn crate by parcel post: Miss Laura Morris, Roopville, Ga. Pure Thompson B. R. eggs from well matured and healthy hens, $1.25. for 15 del. cash with order. Cartons to-be pe Otis C. Chitwood, Lavonia, a. a Pure bred S. L. Wyandotte eggs, Tar- box strain, $1.25 per. setting. Mrs. F M. Rowan, Powder Springs, Ga. Light. Brahma Giant strain eggs, $1.50 per 15 prompt delivery, crates to be returned. Mrs. Thomas Tribble, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1. = spells : Pure bred B, R. eggs, from 2 yr. old hens, 85:per 15 del. carton to be re- turned, money order only. Mrs. Fairy ~ Colvard, Bowman, Ga. e : Ringlet Barred Rock eggs, $1.50 for 15; genuine Buff Cochin Bantam eggs, ~ $1.50 per 15. O. H. Wright, 412 Peters Bldg. Atlanta, Ga... s : : Parks strain reg. permit 54-CO31. Best selected eggs from choice ma- tings $3 per 15.~ From 2nd best ma- tings $2 per 15 postpaid. mrs. Mamie Plyer, Manasas, Ga. Rt. 2. . ~ ers 9 to 11 Ibs. = for 15 eggs postpaid. Sor <3, Ries nce \ ss Thursday, January 29, 1931. Eggs For Sale Pudt bred R C dark Cor. game eggs _ heavy bred hens, wt. 5 to 7 lbs. roost- Steck unrelated, $1.50 Mrs. Fred -F. ~ Johnson, Dawson, Ga. Rt. 6. * Parks strain Barred rock eggs; $1.- _ 50 per 15 or $6 per 100.. Reg. permit ~ -No. 27-C-31, cream grade. Mrs. R. "- W. Barwick, Doerun, Ga. Pure bred Pape strain 8S. C. Black Minorca eggs at $1.25 per 15 del. Crt. > ret. Mrs. O. Li Faw, Eastman, Ga. Rt. =, . Pure bred J. B. J: setting eggs, $1.- 50 per 15.. Would exch. 1 setting for white feed sacks, eggs to be del. in March. Mrs. J..W. Miller, Bowdon, Ma - Eggs for hatching from Hoiterman Aristocrat blood tested, selected Bar- _ red Rocks $1.50 per setting del. Mr. _Plorence Strum, Statesboro, Ga. Rt. 2. _ Eggs from thoroughbred Donaldson _ strain. S. C. R. I. Reds 15 for $1.50; > 80 for $2; 45. for $2.50, 100 for $5 del. \. C. P. Colclough, Maxtys, Ga. Pure. barred Rock Thompson strain, high fertility eggs, 75c for 15, 50 per doz. in 100 lots. Lewis E..Tabor, Gil- lionville Road, Albany, Ga. : Pure bred dark. Cornish Indian Game : ag Weber strain eggs, $1.10 per 15 del. as Mrs. J. T. Holland, Lenox, Ga. ce Pure bred R. I Red egg.s want to sell to some hatchery or party to set. -- -Can supply every week or two and will keep them protected to keep from ~ getting chilled... Guarantee to be fer- tile and from good blood tested stock, $1 per 15 del. or $5 per 100. Mrs. J. T. McClung, Hiram, Ga. ~ Jersey Black giant, and alsi blank Langshorn eggs, $1.50 per 15 del. and Ins. Fine large hens berry strain, and unrelated cocks, carefully selected eges. Can furnish 2 or 3 settings per week, $2.50 for 2 settings. P. P. Ins. Mrs. Harold. W. Ohst, . Chickamauga, Ga. ~ 8. C. White Leghorn. hatching eggs from 2 yr. old hens, M. Johnson strain; . $1.25 per 15, $4 per 100. 3 Ibs. nice fresh, firm, butter each week, 35c lb. Mrs. G. E. Bennett, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 9. z 12 or 15 lbs. butter each week 35c lb. or exch. for 1-2 bu. each of Otoo- tan beans and Biloxi beans or 100 baby chicks, 50 chicks full R. I. R. Donaldson strain and 50 chicks white leghorn full stock. Will sell butter in any amt. from 2 lbs. up. Mrs. Char- lie L. Willis. Talking Rock Ga. Rt. 3 8 or 10 Ibs. good fresh butter each week, 35c Ib. del. or exch. for red skin Porto Rican potato plants to be del. by the first of May at $1 per M. Also exch. for cabbage, or Bermuda onion plants, $1 per M del. last of Feb. or first of March. Dyar Willis, Talking Rock: Ga., Rt. 3. Nice fresh Jersey butter, 40c Ib. Will send sample on request. Mrs. Gussie G. Tallant, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 1. Can furnish from 2 to 10 lbs. of fresh Jersey butter every week at 25c lb. del. in the first two zones, 30c 1b. outside. Cows T. B. tested. Cash with Sample sent.on request for Mrs. V. E. Moore, Ash- land, Ga., Rt. 2. : Nicn fresh firm yellow Jersey butter in brick shape 1 lb. cartons. Can fur- nit-h 5 or 6 Ibs: each week 45c del. Mrs. Alice Hyatt, Bowdon, Ga\Rt. 4. CORN, SEED CORN, MEAL _ | FOR SALE *., Woods Improved Hastings Prolific seed corn, select strain, $2.50 bu. Jas. -Cuban Flint yellow seed corn, wee- vil proof, $2 bu. hand shelled, or exch Toole improved cotton seed, early, wilt resistant, and -prolific. The va- riety use@ universally in Terrell coun- ty which grows more cotton per square mile than any other cotton in the cot- ton belt, $1 per bu. J. G. Dean, Daw- son, Ga. Rucker cotton seed, 1st yr. from orig. sound and pure 47 per cent last year, 75c bu FOB. D. F. Holcomb, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 2. Selected _ strains A Cleveland, Rucker Improved and Pied- mont Clevelang Big Boll cotton seed, all from heavy yielding fields. Write for lowest prices. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks, Ga. 200 bu. of nice recleaned Rucker cot- ton seed. 1 yr. from orig. 85c per bu. G. W. Hardy, Powder Springs, Ga. Have some staple cotton seed at $1.- 50 bu. to exch. for peanuts equal vaue. Mrs. D. V. Michel, 920 Darington Way, Rome, Ga. Mathews Tool, also Pettys Tool cot- ton seed, all picked and ginned before the rain. H. B. Storey, Leesburg, Ga. Several hundred bu. Wannamakers Cleveland cotton seed, 2nd yr. from orig. culled and shipped in good bags at $2.75 per hundred. W. C. Oliver, Carnesville, Ga. Pure Cokers Cleveland cotton seed, also Cokers super seven long staple first yr. from orig. $1 per bu. FOB. W. H. Moody, Ashburn, Ga. of) Wannamaker Thursday, January 29, 1931. Genuine choice, graded and recleane ed Wannamaker Cleveland big boll planting seed, give heavy yield and 43 per cent lint, $1 bu. N. J. White, Hart- well, Ga. Rt. 1. ve Raburns Improved Poulnot pure sound and recleaned, $1 bu. while they last. R. L. Raburn, Ideal, Ga. Thines Cook wilt resistant ~ and Wannamaker cotton seed, $1 bu. or will exch. some seed for N. C. Runner seed peanuts or seed oats. C. L. Smith: Baxley, Ga. Rt. 1. ; Cokers No. 5 cotton seed 75c bu. P. GC. Jackson, Fayetteville, Ga. Rt. 2. 30 bu. Wannamaker cotton seed, 90c bu. FOB; 8 bu. Clay peas, $2.50; 3 bu. Brabs. slightly mixed, $2.50 FOB, Thomson. K. R. Smith, Thomson, Ga. It. 2 Z Piedmont Cleveland cotton seed, \ sound, clean and pure, $1 bu. FOB Stapleton. Johnnie M. Sheppard, Sta- pleton, Ga. Crooks Half and Half cotton seed 1st yr. from originator, clean and sound, 65. bu. G. M. Gunby, Wrens, Ga. as Pure Coker 5 cotton seed, saved pure at the gin, 75c per bu. or will exch. a few bus. for peas or velvet beans. H. S. Bryan Canon, Ga A few bu. big boll cotton seed $1.00 bu. or exch. for clean sound running velvet beans, picked before the rain. Mrs. J. C. Melton, Shellman, Ga. reserves. the Co-ops than anywhere else. shipping to the Co-ops. dinary business transactions. Co-ops. Bulletin. for Velvet bean seed, bunch or run- ning FOB Nunez, Ga. P. J. Watson, Nunez, Ga. Rt. 1. . Heavy slipped shuck corn 75c bu. at crib door, delivered FOB 80c bu; shell- sale. J. Z. Curry, Stockton, Ga. Piedmont 2 ear seed corn, raised from originators seed, first yr. $2.50 bu. collect. $1 peck postpaid. Rhett Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1. Browns improved big white flint heaviest and most weevil resistant red cob corn, $1 pk., $3.50 bu. J. W. Brown, Helena, Ga. 90c bu. for slipped shuck corn at barn, $1 bu FOB Jesup or Odum, Ga. O. H. Scott, Jesup. Ga. Rt. 2.) ' Little white cob corn, eight rown improved very prolific selected from corn that made 2 to 3 ears to stalk. Selected seed will have my persona! attention, $3.25 bu FOB nubbed and shelled. G. F. Smith, Dawson, Ga., Rt. -6. Mexican June corn, blue and white mixed. If interested write for sample pb price. S. B. Kinard, Jr., Jackson, a. Good new home ground meal. $1:00 bu. Any amount. E. J. Stone, Roy- ston, Ga. Rt. .1. COTTON SEED FOR SALE 100 bu. Piedmont Ped. Cleveland big boll cotton seed -1st yr. from orig., roll cleaned at gin. $1 bu. unsacked at my home, $1.20 bu. FOB in 10.bu. lots or more. Cash or money order. Mrs. W. H. Stone, Box Springs, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure Wannamakers wilt resistant cotton seed, 2 yrs. from orig. 90c bu. Allen Brown, Summit, Ga. 60 bu Cokers. super-seven cotton seed, sound and kept pure at gin lints, 40 per cent, $2 per 100 Ibs. FOB. had made against the Co-ops. tin. My suggestion to all of you turning over to the Co-ops. ket. told me about it. He said, His name was replied, Yes. helping the farmers? I did not give you the name Prompt shipment. Send P. O. meney order with order. W. E. Herbert, Commerce, Ga., Rt. 5. . Pure 46 per-cent lint half and half cotton seed. $1 delivered. A. J. Carter, | Scott, Ga. Rt. 1. ee tion. 1-27-31 Have You Hea Fon the G.C.G.C. AL (Continued from page one) It seems as if the Co-ops are making some effort to pay these I also saw another letter that the Co-ops wrote, stating that they were going to attend to settling the reserve with a certain par- ty, as soon as they had time, but that they were very much rushed | in the office right now, and would have to attend to it later. Since writing articles in reference to the Co-ops, I have received | thousands of letters from the farmers of Georgia, complaining that - the Co-ops would not pay them this reserve fund, after sending them | papers for it, stating the amount that was due them. complain that their cotton was running short in weight, more with Other letters complain of the grades of cotton that ! Still other letters complain that they could not hear from the Co-ops when they would write to them about or- Up to date, I have received nine letters trying to defend the All of these letters requested me to publish them in the I refused to publish them for the reason that they spoke in general terms, and were not answering any of the charges that I None of the letters that I received - denied any of the charges that I made against them in the summary against the Co-ops in the January 15th issue of the Market Bulle- with your dealings with the Co-ops, is to write to Senators Harris and George, and also to your local Congressman, If we put the fire on the back of the Federal Farm Board strong enough, they :are going to watch the money that they are It is their duty. they are loaning per pound on the cotton, the farmers should get it, Mess a reasonable charge for handling. The Federal Farm Board should see to it that the Co-ops are holding the cotton off the mar- You cannot expect cotton to go up as long as the Co-ops are jf. pushing it on the mills as fast as they get it. . { Last Saturday, the largest cotton buyer for mills in Northwest Georgia, went to see a Representative of one of the counties, and was praising the Co-ops to the skies. I,asked him, Who-did you say this man was? from different mills for buying cotton for them. Did you say that this same fellow is praising the Co-ops? He he Why. is a buyer for the cotton mills bragging on the Co-ops? We generally brag on our friends, dont we? the Co-ops changed from aiding the farmers to aiding the mills? If they are rushing the spot cotton to them and gambling on the fu- ture market, they are the best friends the mills have in this coun- try; and the biggest enemies of-the farmer. _ If the Co-ops were causing the mills to have cotton, would they be bragging on them? a-year man who represents the mills be fighting if they were really of this particular purchaser of cot- ton for the mills and this particular Representative of Northwest Georgia because he gave it to me in confidence, and asked me not | to mention names, but if I am called on the statement, I can verify it by this particular Representative with whom I had this conversa- Other letters they were now, who have been dissatisfied Whatever amount This representative came and , and he gets $24,000 per year I asked him, Have the methods of to pay more for Would not this $24-000- ~EUGENE TALMADGE. Whigham, G Thursday, January 29, 1931. ~ COTTON SEED FOR SALE 40 bu. Coker Cleveland cotton seed 65c bu. FOB. P. W. Harrison, Halcy- ondale, Ga. 25 bu. of Yeargins. big boll cotton seed, 80c bu. C. A. Jones, Norwood, Ga. ~ Old time Russell improved cotton seed, 38 to 42 per cent lint 15-16 to mA 1-8 staple, $1 per bu. in five bu. Will put one bu. of my select All seed illiams, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. FRESH AND CURED MEATS -FOR SALE | - 9 nice dried hams wt. 22 Ibs. each 25c lb. not prepaid. J. R. Stalling, Franklin, Ga., Rt. 3. HONEY, BEES, *TC., FOR SALE Tupelo gum extracted honey; 12-5 Ib. pails to case $6.75; 6-10 lb. pails to case, $6.30; 2-10 lb. pails to case, $3 postpaid; 1-10 lb. pails to case, $1.60; free from sugar and is strictly first class. Jno. A. Crummey, Doctor- town, Ga. $1.50. Sidney J. .5 Ibs. beeswax, Herring, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. FRESH AND CURED MEATS | FOR SALE Country cured Oak smoked side - with ribs, shoulders, $18; hams $25. All guaranteed sound. Malvin Collins, a Good home cured meat from med- jum size. hogs, oak smoked, should- ers, 16c lb; sides, 18c lb. hams 25c Ib. J. Z. Curry, Stockton, Ga. 1 country cured fresh ham wt. 25 _ Ibs. 27c lb. del. Money order. Mrs. W. - R. Chasteen, Locust Grove, Ga. Fresh country hams and shoulders, 28c and 25c Ib. not del. Addie Will- jams, Woodville, Ga. MARKET BULLETIN 2 old hams, sugar cured and _ hick- ory smoked, guaranteed sound, 10 and 11 Ibs. ea. 30c lb. del. in Ga. P. W. Harrison, Halcyondale, Ga. Good home raised sausage, ground and smoked with green oak 30c lb. 10 Ibs. or more del. W. J. Brown, Doe- run, Ga. Rt. 1. FRUITS FOR SALE Apples, sundried, new crop, llc Ib. FOB, also 3 bu. black walnuts, 75c bu. FOB. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb, Bre- men, Ga. 4 1-2 Ibs. nice dried apples, 1930 crop, free from worms. Will exch. for 3 lbs. white sugar crowder peas or 2 qts. Bermuda onion sets, each party ie pay Ae Mrs. A. K. May, War- en, 10 a helen peaches 20c lb; 20 Ibs. rough peaches 18c lb. Will exch. for equal value. Mrs. S. N. Camp Easta- nollee, Ga. Nice sundried apples, 15c Ib. deliv- ered. Henry F. Weaver, Marion. Ga. 25 Ibs. nice and bright sundried ap- ples, dried from best cooking apples, 15c lb. Mrs. Chas. Etris, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 52, \ GRAIN FOR SALE 400 bundles of fodder, $1.75 per hun. at barn. Gathered without rain. Wm. Reitz, Palmetto, Ga. Rt. 2. About 3 cars of extra good and bright peanut hay for sale. H. B. Sto- rey, Leesburg, Ga. 8 or 10 tons of peanut hay, $15 per ton FOB Cochran. Wilbur Smith, Cochran, Ga., Rt. 5. 150 bu. Bancroft oats, 70c bu.. Eli Lewis, Dawson, Ga. Velvet bean hay, good and sound, 7c lb; good peanut hay, 8c lb. Jno. W. (PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE Pecans, 15c lb. Also black walnuts with hulls on 75c bu. FOB Commerce, x Mrs. J. W. J. Ford, Commerce, a. 4 or 5 hundred Ibs. of nice paper- shell pecans at 30c FOB or exch. for seed oats or good Ga. cane syrup. R. S. Parham, Greenville, Ga. 3 1-2 tons N.C. seed peanuts 1930 Greps $1 bu., party to furnish sacks. #0 W. Martin, Climax, Ga. Rt. A, Box Runner peanuts, Spanish peanuts, 4c Ib. All FOB Douglas, Ga. Samp Smith Douglas, Ga. Rt. 2. , 300 bu. Ga. runner peanuts, 4c Ib. FOB.Cochran. Wilbur Smith, Coch- ran, Ga. Rt. 5. About_300 lbs. of Van Deman pecans. well filleq out. 15c lb. L. A. Smith, Milford, Ga. 100 lbs. Stuart pecans, 30c lb. deliv- ered, 1930 crop, FOB Hortense, Ga. Mrs. J. S. Harper, Hortense, Ga. Rt. 2. 40 lbs. of seedling pecans, 15 Ib. Roy T. Bahn, Menlo, Ga. MEATS 1 WANTED Can use side meat and hams in lg. quantities. Price must be reasonable. mere C. _Wilder, _ Musella, Ga. POTATOES FOR SALE Nice Irish potatoes $1 FOB Blue Ridge, Ga. in 10 bu. lots and more. Send money order with order. J. B. Thomas. Morganton, Ga. Big Stem Jersey seed hotatbes $1. 50 ae P. 'C. Brown, White Oak, Ga. Box SYRUP FOR SALE A-1 Ga. cane syrup to exch. for Spanish peanuts, N. C. peanuts, field peas or velvet beans. J..O. Strom, Mi- lan, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 37. Braswell, Empire, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 5. 42c; in cases of 12 half gal. cans, $3 5 No. 1 ribbon cane syrup in cases of one gal. cans, $3. J. T. Ponder, Whig: ham, Ga. Ga. Cane syrup A-1 in bbls. of a proximately 35 gal. shipping wt. fe ranteed 400 lbs $15 per bbl. FOB. Cas! with order. C. W. Chason, Cairo, G Rt. 3. Best grade pure Ga. Cane Ss cooked extra think. 6-1 gal. cans case $4 per case; 12 1-2 gal. cans _ case $4.25 per case. Malvin Coll Whigham, Ga. Pure A-1 ribbon cane syrup, 6 No. -cans $3.45 per case; 12 No. 5 cans $3.8 per case FOB Whigham, Ga. Rt, ty B. Harrell. Whigham, Ga., Rt. 1. Red or ribbon cane syrup, extr; auality, $4.50 per crate of 6-10 Ib. c FOB. Cash with order. E. E. (Ch Cairo, Ga;, Rt. 2: 1930 Ga. cane syrup in new 35 g cypress bbls. $15 per bbl. FOB. Baxter, Ludowici, Ga. 100 gals. good sorghum syrup gal. not prepaid. Order not less th 10 gals. Will send sample on. reques or will exch some of same for evel bearing strawberry plants. J. R. Sta ings, Frankin, Ga. Rt. 3. 25 gals. new bright cane syrup eal, Sample if requested. Mrs. G Buchanan, _ Springvale, , Ga. Georgia Products Wanter BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want to exch. 100 bu. (or any a of them) Cokers Super Seven seed, 1st yr. at $1.25 bu. for field at market price. A. M. Bell, dele, Ga. Exch. 1 qt. running butter be for 1 qt. purple hull, black- eyed A-1 pure Ga. cane syrup in bbls. E. D. Lawhorn, Sumner, Ga. (Continued on page eleven) - nae Mr. C. D. Rountree, 5 Editor Wrightsville Headlight, Wrightsville, Ga. - Dear Mr. Rountree:. As you were kind enough last week to publish copy of my let- ter to the Commissioner of Agriculture I want. to give you a few more figures on the cotton crop. This time I am going to bring it down to our own good little county of Johnson. In 1929 we made in round numbers 12, vat bales. The average price received for cotton and seed was no less/than $95.00 per bale | or $1,168,500.00 for the crop. This year we have made 16,200 bales, _ The average price this year has been no more than $55.00 per bale for cotton and seed or $891,000.00 for this crop. Deduct this ~ amount from the $1,168,500.00 received in 1929 and we have $277,- 500.00 left which we received more for small crop than we have re- ceived for the larger cropThis is not guess work. Now we will figure the crop for this year on the basis of the 3 bales made on 12 acres of uniertilized cotton and 7 bales made on 12 acres of fertilized cotton just as we did last week. This would have given Johnson County for this year 6943 bales without feritl- izer. Figure this at $130.00 per bale and we have $902,590.00 or $11,590.00 more than we got for the fertilized crop. Now take the unfertilized crop ot 6943 bales from the fertilized crop of 16,200 bales and we have 9260 extra bales made by using fertilizer. Fi- gure the extra expense of $37.87 1-2 per bale, just as we figured it last week, on the extra cotton and we have $350,722.50 extra ex- pense caused by using the fertilizer. Take this from the $891.000.00 which the fertilized crop brought his year and we have left $540,- 277.50 net. Take this amount irom the $902,520.00 which the un- fertilized crop would have brought and we have $362,312.50 left or lost by using commercial fertilizer. Divide this among 2500 farms in Johnson county and we have $184.98 for each one horse farm. If we had this amount to each farm now we could hire the carpenter and common laborer to put our old tenant houses and iences in good condition and in turn they could supply their families with winter clothes and send their children to school in reasonable comfort. Can you imagine the difference $362,312.50 put into the hands of the farmers of this little county at this time would make in business of every kind? The more I think and tigure on this the more import- ant it seems to me and I believe it should be considered by every farmer in the cotton belt. I have just heard of some farms which did not hae a pound of commercial fertilizer used on cotton or corn this year, If I can get the facts and results of these farms in time I will give them to you next week unless you feel that I am taking up too much of your val- -uable space on this subject. Yours very truly, J. H. ROWLAND. Two Timely Letters \ / be glad to_get it in several of next Sundays papers... _P. SIf you think these figures show anything worthwhile I-would a I believe it to be the only thing that. might be handled with the farmers at-this ~ time, to help them. J. H. Rowland. Woodstock, Ga., Jan. 24, 1931. Mr. Eugene Talmadge, A | i Commissioner of Agriculture, Atlanta, Ga. Dear Eugene: I read your article in the Market Bulletin of the. 1-22. lieve it/is the best article that I have read on the subject of Cotton Acreage and fertilizer. You ask the question, (What are-we going I bea to do with our unemployed laborers who are good tenants and crop- pers. This is easy, let them go back to the farm and make a living by raising something to live on, not by raising cotton to buy their living. You also make the statement that the south could raise 7 to 8 million bales of cotton without the use of any commercial] fertil- izer. I believe that you are right, about that statement. And if the cotton mills of the United States had believed. that the 1930 crop of American cotton would have only been 7 to 8 million bales, not a bale would have sold for less than 20c a pound. than we did for the 14% million bales, Eugene, you are on the fight track, and I want you to keep up your present program. I have been farming for over 50 years, and So we can > . see that we would have got more money for the 7 to 8 million bales 6 have watched the trend of things close, and I believe that if our Southern cotton planters will adopt your program that we will soon get back on our ieet. There is not a two horse farmer who keeps a few cows that cannot make enough compost to fertilize his crop, by . adding a few sacks of Acid Phosphate to our compost pile. This ig what we will have to come to if we ever get back to normal basis. I have very serious doubts that commercial fertilizers have ever added a Dollar to the Souths wealth. It has taken fully 1-4 of our crop and in a great many cases one half of the 1930 crop of cotton to pay for the fertilizer, and I know of some farmers that did not make enough cotton last year to pay for their fertilizer. There is not a doubt but our Southern cotton planters have their eyes: wide open on this fertilizer business. I have talked to a great many farmers lately, and they say that they will cut their cotton acreage 1-3 and their tertilizer 1-2 this spring. And if this is done we will all have our heads up when Jan- uary 1932 rolls around. It may take two years of this program to do the job. : jae Yours very truly, - MJ, Ths JOHNSTON. _p. S.Eugene if you want to have this article. published i in the Market Bulletin it will be all right with me. - Live Stock For Sale : fotolia from page three) ee RABBITS FOR SALE 1 Vijin. buck and 2 does, $2.75 each; 2 small Chin. 3 mos. old, $1 25 each, All n apg vid cond}. I pink eyed White , $1. Have reg. papers on grown = -Will swap the lot for 12 full blood March or April puilets. Mrs. T. A. Stowers, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 7. 2 Chin. does and I buck, 4 mos. old, $2. 50: for trio. Sev. 10 to 12 wks. old, with 6 young, 6 wks. old, $3. All pure k and-niee, healthy cond. C. R. an, Douglasville, Ga Rt. Chin, 4 mos. old from Stahls Gold Cert. stock. Very best cond. Sell, or exch. for pure bred pigs,-about 2 mos. old. lag Carl W. Southwell, Pine- : Giant Rex strain N. Z. Whites, 50c s at 5wks: old. t P. Hllison, Sar-, Pr N. Z. Whites, $3.50 or exch. for 1 doz. turkey eggs, or a good variety of oa. plant. Harold) OQuinn, ervice. $3 each; trio Chin. ; . Almon, Midland, Ga, Chin. "Abex. Good stock. About 1 4 Wn $3 each. Scott Hart, Ameri- cus, Ga. - 8. nice N: Z. does and 1 good buck. Make best offer. J. J. Sapp, Arco, Ga. 12 full blood grown Chin. 10 bucks and 2 does. Wt. 4 to 8 Ibs. $12 for lot. een T. McKenzie, Montezuma, Ga. 1 Imperial str. N. Z. White buck rab- it, 8 mos. old, wt. 10 lbs. -Carefully red for breeding stock. Will give cor- ect ped. and is eligible to reg. H. C. Lassiter, Columbus, Ga. 1807 Ist AVE, phone, 1376. off spring very cheap. Stahls Gold et reg. stock. Mrs. D. T.- Poole, whan, Ga. 85 Greenville St. breeds of rabbits, all ages, very sonable; N. Z. Whites, White Flem- 1, Grey. Flemish, Chinchiilas, Dutch pe tied Utility stock. All ped. and ab: Wood,. Atlanta, Ga. 581 race Ave. . ~1 pr. Flemish White Giants, $5; 2 Chin. bucks, $2 each; Trio, buck and does, N.. Z. Reds, $7; ipr. emish Giants, $5; 3 does, Belgiums, 32 each. Exch. for chickens. W. C. Li Vy Thomaston, Ga. a eyed, White doe, $3; 1 Bel- gium doe, $2. -Charlie H. Smith, Roop- Ga. Rt. 2. kanain Rock hens. Ea. to pay pos- ee Nubert. Grogan, White, Ga. Rt. & Chin. - does, 8 mos. old and ped. oc stock direct from Stahls; 1 lop eared (not broken), $2.75; 1 pret- one, $3.50; and 1 beauty, $5. Billie. ibson, Griffin, Ga. 319 East College ib. 1 pr pure bred grown Chin grown Chin. unrelated. Gold perk but not reg. For sale or exch. for 5 bu. oats, or 2 1-2 bu. wheat for chicken feed. A a em Crawfordville, Ga., Rt. 1 pr. grown, pure bred Gold Cert. iireluted) Chinchilla rabbits, $5.00 ash, or exch. for 3 pure bred hens. hb Brahma preferred; or for four mea. hens. E, Aubry Ogletree, Giattorae Gar Rt. 2. 4 N. Red and Chin. mixed doe, : -plus ae Cash or money order with order. Exch. for 1 Red or Yel- ow oe eaux hen, wt. 22-0z. T. J; An- Atlanta, Ga., 706 Plum . Z. Whites, doe an uck. Write for prices. Mrs. . Padgett, Coffee, Ga. Chin. bucks and does, unrelated, 1 to 2 yr. old, ped. and sub. to reg. $7 pr. Papers furnished. Chin. 1 yr. old not sub. to reg. but ped. $5 pr. Mrs. os Parrish, eae Ga. 8 mos. old N. Z. White buck, pure bred with ped. cert. $2.50 each, del. . M. Keady, Norcross, Ga. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 1 nice Hampshire buck and_ nice we, 1 yr. old, for sale. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs, Ga. 1 real large pure bred Angora goat, about 3 yrs. old, $10 FOB. J. P. P. Gaines, car Ga. Bartow County. e bred unreg. Tox. does, all bred a reg. buck, also reg. mature buck. better breeding. $50 for the 6, or loes, $7 each and buck at $15. Write. E. C. Starke, Commerce, Ga. >. pr. common white goats, nearly! tr, 60c each, $1.50 trio; 12 mos. old doe | All of my prize winners and their |. farm mare, ormare mule. Black }. Z. Reds, $4 each, or exch. for| MARKET grown. Doe is bred. $3.50 pr. or exch. Write what you will offer. J. E..Mar- tin, Jesup, Ga. RID 2. 100 spring lambs, $4.50 each. Robt. S. Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga. Live Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED and from herd free of contagious ab- 'ortion. Hither reg. or with papers for reg. W. A. Taliaferro, Blue Ridge, Ga. Exch. 3 J. bull calves, can be reg. for Hereford heifer and bull. H. P. Gray, Haralson, Ga. Want 2 nice J. or Guernsey heifers, one J. M. Zeliner, Forsyth, Ga. Rt. HOGS WANTED Exch, 2-J. and Guernsey heifers, wt. about 300 or 375 lbs. for .4 4 shoats, wt. 75 Ibs, each, | D. Goldin, Draketown, Ga. Exch, value for 2 P. C. or Duroc pigs, or for B. R. now laying puliets. Pigs must be cholera immune. C. L. Butts, Arnoldsville, Ga. Rt. 1. for cash. Any. good breed; also want a good ox, not over 7 yrs. old, one that will work to plow or cart. Must: be cheap and in good cond. Quote what you have. J.J. Sapp, Arco, Ga. Box 53. HORSES AND. MULES WANTED Want 1 pr. heavy mules for. cash. State wt. age, color; cond. and work anywhere. For use on my farm in Ga. S. L. Vaifee, Columbus, Ohio, 659 Lin- wood Ave: Want to hire a good fost mule tor this yr. Good care and feed guar. Or will exch. good value forsame. sugar crowders mix- | ed cream clay speckled, 8 Ibs. together, | ed, 75c per Ib. Florida speckled. bunch. butter beans, clean and nice, 10c pr Ib. 8 Ib. little mush peas 10 per lb. 8 Ibs. California white peas, 10c per Ib. 20 Ib. nice sundried apples, 10c per Ib. 5 or 6 bushels medium size this FOB Talking Rock. Cash with order. No checks: H. R. Wright,. Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2.. Old fcnhioken white and _ colored half runner garden beans and whitet tender. hul] cornfield beans for seed, | 30c per cup, 60c per pound postpaid. Speckled Crowder peas, $5.50 | bushel. P. R. Maddox, Griffin, Rte B; 1930. crop. whippoorwill peas; $2. 10 poe bu, FOB: Also one bushel Mat- hews soy beans, wonderful yielder, at $4. J. E. Sims, Elabelle, Gao Rt tk: White bunch garden beans, guar- anteed tender hulls, 20c -per teacup- ful, cash with. order. Stamps not a, Gainesville, Ga. White nice peas, sound and free of trash, 12 1-2c per Ib, He A. _ Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. - Hastings brown sugar crowder. _ peas 20 per lb. Will mature in 6 to 8 wks very best table pea grown. Exchange for cotton seed or corn at market price. Blue whip peas, 5c per Ib. Very early prolific, real good table pea. Mrs. J. N. Carson, Hampton, Ga. - Butter beans, white and colored, bunch, 15 per pound. Money order. Emory G. Loggins, Jefferson, Ga. Rt. 50 bushels good sound iron peas at $4 per bu. N. C. runner seed peanuts gathereq and picked without rain, 4c per Ib. W. M. Scott, Brinson, Ga., Rt. A. Box 53. - BUTTER FOR SALE 10 to 12 Ibs. fresh butter ea. week 45c ib. del in 3rd zone. Cows T. B. 7 ge Mrs. Bob Sosby, Carnesville, | a, 4 lbs. fresh firm Jersey butter from | 6 gal. cow, shipped in cartons wrap- ! 4 bushel FOB. . . Ingram, Talbot-) . (reaction guaranteed. ton. 50c lb. del: seed beans, 15per lb. or 2 Ibs. for): gathered without rain, hand cleaned,.| - lb. del. to. 3rd zones. peas, suit Thursday, January 29, 1931 George B., ped in wax paper 30. Ib. del: ea, wk Cash with order. Mrs. Hattie Wof- ford, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 3. Best. grade butter, . price 50 E. Jones, Fayetteville, Ga. Rt. Glean good country butter, "ioe Ib. del. Mis Annie 4 or 5 Ibs. ea. week. Mrs. J. D. Bras- i well, Temple, Ga. Rt. 2. 4 Ibs. fresh Jersey cream putter per week in half Ib. moids wrapped wax paper, shipped-in cartons 35 lb, postage paid.. Money order preferred. Mrs. J. W. Miller, Bowdon, Ga. 3, lbs. butter ea. week. 30-lb. Cash with order. Mrs. C. L. Dillard, Cleve- Jand, Ga., Rt. 1. Jersey bu tter Iresn eaun. eee Sat- ,isfaction. guaranteed in~ one 1b. car- Adairsville, Ga. 3. lbs. - butter. per week. -Nice ' fresh, 40c per Ib. del. Lee Crow, Oak- wood, Ga. ery respect. than 2 lbs. Cows T. B. tested. Cash with order. Mrs. V. L. Nunn, Com- merce, Ga. wots 3 lbs. nice, fresh firm butter week for $1 del. Blaine, Ga. es Nice. table butter, in Ib. or 1-2 lb, molds, 40c. Jhb. Senoia, Ga. ; 2 lbs. fresh, firm Jersey butter ea. week, del..75e. Mrs. C. T, Hunt, -Cum- ming, Ga.- Rt. 4. and ink = Mrs, W. A. Bennett, ~ 4 Ibs. fresh country. butter ea. week - in brick molds, 40c Ib. Sanitary.in ev-. No orders filled for less a per - Mrs. S. J. Tatum, Mrs. W. A, Bailey, ' 3 or 4 lbs. nice g. butter per -week, 35c..lb: prepaid. Would like -year round : customer. Sat. guar. Cash with order. Mrs. Clyde Morris, ee Ga. Rt. 50c 3. Fresh J. butter from Rev. cows, 50c lb. Sat. guar. . Mrs. W. A. Bennett, Adairsville, Ga. Any amt. nice fresh J. butter weekly, = 40c 1b. del. Mrs. J. Tv. Trotman, Gump- kin, Ga. 20673 tbs: firm butter ea. week, 35 Ib. Cash with order. Mrs. T. W. Wil- iis, Talking Rock, Ga. Box-:8; = 2 Ibs. fresh J. butter per week, 30 lb. Cow T. B.. .tested. Mrs. Crowe; Cumming, Ga. Rt: 4. 8 or 10 lbs. fresh butter: ea. week, 450 Cows T. B. . test- ed. Mrs. Bob Sosby, Carnesville, Ga. 2 Ibs. yellow J. butter per -week, 45c Ib. Cow T. B. tested... Sat. guar, Mon- i ey order only... Mrs. ovate Smith,. Franklin, Ga. Rt. 3. 6. Ibs. fresh butter a. week, del. 30 Ib. Cows T. B. tested; also 6 doz. fresh | eggs a week, 30c a doz. Party to fur- nish ae Mrs. J. C. Poole, Ashland, Ga. Rt. 2 Rosie = Nice, fresh country butter, clear. of coloring. Can furnish 6 Ibs. weekly. 25c lb. Add postage with order. Mrs, T. P. Childers, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.- 2 lbs. Jersey butter * week! e 30) Ib. - also smoked ham, 22c lb. and black; 6-. 'weeks peas, 10c ib. Hattie Boatright, Oak Park, .Ga, Nice e poder weekly. Mrs. R. Ga. Rt. D. ; CORN, SEED CORN & CORN MEAL FOR SALE Shell county corn (which will make *30c: Ib. pee corn meal) 80c bu. Mrs. Eula Cook, Milan, Ga. a eed white and: blue corn (same ears have all colors on them). 50c pk.: 80c per 1-2 bu. $1.60 bu. FOB. W. S. Moody, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. Hastings prolific corn. Ist yr. Kept absolutely pure. FOB. Richard Lewis, Cornelia, Ga. Hastings prolific. corn, 1st yr. Sound pure and perfect, selected for seed, $3 bu FOB, or exch. J. H. Beasley, La- vonia, Ga. RED 2: 300 or more bu. white, shelled corn, $1.15 bu. Edison, Ga, Whatleys imp. seed corn, $2. 50 bu. 2 bu. to bag; Shorts Golden Queen pop corn, 7 1-2c lb. 100 dbs..to~ bag. FOB. Member of Ga. Crop Improve- ment Assn. Frank L. Short, Sylves- ter, Ga. 100 lbs. yellow pop corn, 5c Ib. exch. for sound running peanuts. LL. Fountain, Ft. Valley, Gas Rt. 1. Hastings prolific. ist yr. 60 peck, = bu. J. T. Haines, Franklin, Ga. Rt. Von Whatleys prolific. First price winner at County Fair from a. field : recleaned or Selected seed. $2 bu. Shipped S F. Faircloth, Cordele, J. S. Vaun, Dex of 55 bu. per acre. 75c peck. $2 bu. . FOB; te bu. Ciay crowder seed T. M. Webb; Ellijay, Ga; Rt. Whatleys prolific. ist Yr. Nubbed }and shelled. $2.50~bu. FOB. Cc. A. Huckeba, Roopville, Ga. RFD 1. (Continued on page nine) 3. le for eating, $6-or exch. Thursday, Januafy 29, 1931. Poultry For Sale AUSTRALORS ~ _ Pure Australorps, 2 hens and 1 cock- erel, extra nice, $10. R. H. Crawford, Tiger, Ga. a ANCONAS a Sev. very fine. Ancona cockerels. $1 each; also 50 March hatch L. pul- lets, "Tancred str. Laying well. ea. young hens, same s oo $1 as ea. H. V. Franklin, Register, ~ 100 Sheppard strain Anconas, March 1930 hatch pullets, $85 . Frank Harris, Baxley, Ga. : 30 Ancona hens and $3 cocks. All young, laying Sheppard str. The cock given with the price of hens. Price of hens, $1 each. Mrs. 8. C. Jones, Jef- : fersonville, Ga. | Afew Ancona roosters, Fine birds; also 10 to 20 White Anconas. Best le Ga $1 each. B. O. Bussel, Asam wic 10 pure bred Sheppard ate nea 10 mos. old, now laying punets, 90c ea. ARS H. Bunn, Midville, Ga. . 10 Sheppard str. late hatch Ancona _pullets; 1 Ancona cockerel, $1; also 1 R. I. Red rooster, 15 mos. old, $1.25. Wes. Gibbons, Sr. Rome, Ga. Cave ae Rd. BANTAMS 2 Golden. Sebright cockerels, $1.25 each. Rose comb. Mrs. Milton Sum- ner, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3. 3 mixed bantam hens, clean legs, excellent layers and mothers, $1.50 for the 3. FOB. Money order preferred. W. S. Wilson, Fairmount, Ga. Rt. 2. _ Bantam rooster and hen, $1 FOB. - Mrs. R. W. Wingo, Newnan, Ga. ___ 1 pr Japanese Silkies, $2; 1 pure bred Buff Orp. cockerel, April hatch, $1.25 FOB. Cash with order. Mrs. A. J. Morse, Byronville, Ga. Game Bantams: Red Pyles, 4 young a8 laying hens and 1 cock, $4; Cochins, Red and Black breasted 2 hens and 2 . pullets and cock, all young, $4 for lot; - last spring hatch hens, $1; cockerel, $1.90; trio, $3.0 W:.D. Proctor, Albany, Ga. 124 Society St. _' Choice Golden Sebrights and dark Cornish bantams. tional winners. My own strain. Na- Line-bred for years. Eggs orders now. $3 and $5 per set- ting. Robt. Clark, Macon, Ga. 177 .Boulevard.. 1 pr. bantams, 1930 hatch. Brown and Buff L. mixed. Hen laying, $1.50. Money order. Mrs. Marvin McCook, Mcintyre. Ga. Rt. 2. Common bantams, 3 pullets ready to begin laying, and 1 cockerel, $1.50 FOB. H. M. Adams, Douglasville,, Ga. 70 E. Strickland St. Extra fine blooded Buff Cochins, 1930 hatch roosters, $1.25 each; also Sebright cockerels, very fine. Fred Creswell, Atlanta, Ga. Box 564. phone, Cherokee 2475. Golden Sebrights, $2.50 trio, if order- ed at once. John Maret, Hartwell, Ga. 1 pr. full grown pure pred Buff Co- - chins. Cock from prize winning stock. $3.50 del. in Ga. Exch. for trio of Cor- nish Games, or for 5 White African guineas, 4 hens and 1 rooster. Miss Christine Jones, Lula, Ga. Star Rt. Nice Golden Sebrights, soon be lay- ing, $3.50 pr. 2 pr. $6.50. Cecil Hartness, Mineral Bluff, Ga. 3 April hatch Golden Sebright cock- _. erels, 75c each; 1 mixed yr. old cock, - 50c. Exch. for good strawberry plants; Pe i cockerel for 500-plants. Billy McKin- hen, Bluffton, Ga. 4 Buff Orp. and Sebrights, mixed - bantams, now crowing, 50c each. Mrs. G. A. Bragg, Donaldsonville, Ga. 3 bantam roostrs, $1.25, or exch. for dried apples or sugar crowder peas, 1 or all. Mrs. J. L. Holley, Parrott, Ga. PekUL.. 2 - thoroughbred Buff Cochin hens, 5c each; 1 Buff Cochin cockerel, $1; 1 trio White Cochins, $3. W.. H. Hol- mes, Augusta, Ga. 1129 Telfair St. - BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE Thompson B. R. hens, lot of big fat laying hens a $1 ea. f. o. b. here. Mrs. A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1. Pure Thompson Ringlet B. R. cock- erels, Feb. hatch, ready for service, dark in color, $1.75 ea. or $3 for two. March hatch, $1.50 ea. One extra fine 20 mos. old cock, pure bred and same strain as above, large and well marked, $2.25 f.0. b. Mrs. R. L. wane Canon, Ga. Rt. 2. 2 B. R. hens, 85c ea. 3 mixed game eee hens, $2.10 for the three. Mrs. Jeptha P. Pullin, McDonough, Ge. $1.25;. MAREET 6 pullets, one cockerel, June hatchea. FOB. Mrs. Pearl Woodward, Ran-tested. Sat. guar. received from standard egg farm of Cape Gerardeau, Mo., foundation stock, Park and Ringlet strain, not laying, $7 for the lot FOB Bartow. P, O. money order or Express money order. No checks or exchanges. J. W. Farrell, Bartow, Ga. Young B. R. codikrels good. stock, immune from sore head, $1 ea. Scott Hart, Americus, Ga. 3 fine B. R. Ringlet cockerels, $2 ea. Also about. 20 large strain Muscovey ducks, $1.50. ea. Mrs. L. H, Allison, Tifton, Ga. 421 Prince Ave. 6 fine B. R. Mar. & Apr. hatch, pure bred Ringlet cockerels, $1.50 and $2 ea, or will exch.. Also Buff Rocks, April cockerels, same price. Mrs. C. R. Sor- rells, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1. March hatch Holterman Aristocrat B. R. roosters, $2 ea; eggs from same Strain, $1.25 per setting, carton to be returned. G. Cc. Edmondson, Temple, Ga. Rt. 2. One Park strain B. R. . Plymouth Rock. cockerel, $3 FOB Rome. _ Reg. Permit 25-C-31. . Write for more infor- masta oe W. G. Carnes, Rome, Ga. Rt. 100 or more B. R. hens, Park strain, 1, $1.25 ea..2 yrs. old. With every 10 hens will give a cock. Cash with order. W. F. Amos, Edison, Ga. 2 Thompson Ringlet B. R. cocks, 1 3 yrs. old, 1 10 mos, will sell. or exch. one for 1 yr. old dark cock, no cull. Want to change to keep down inbreed- ing. Please send money order. No check accepted. Eery G. Loggins, Jefferson, Ga. Rt. 2 BR. ciieerel and 6 mee fall hatch, lot for $5. Mrs. W. A. Wilder, Springfield, Ga. ; 5 B. R. pullets and 1 cockerel, pullets $1.25 ea; cockerel $2, or lot for $8 FOB Dee W. S. Moody, aah Ground, Ga. e R. Parks strain Reg. Permit 64- c- 31 cockerels hatch Feb., Mar., Apr., 1930, from foundation stock direct from Parks $2.50 to $4 ea. Mrs. Mamie Roach Plyler, Manassas, Ga. Rt. 2. 15 fine yearling hens, -Thompson Imp. Ringlets, $1.50 ea. FOB. Cash. Will sell in lots of five. Mrs. C. A. Wil- banks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5. 50 or 75 Kentucky B. R. Jan. hatched now laying 50 per cent for sale, $1.50 ea. Dr. G. H. Dunlap, Madison, Ga. Fat B. R. hens, not pure, Ic lb, FOB Mrs. W. A. Bailey, Senoia, Ga. 10 B. R. hens, March hatch, and 10 R. I. Reds same age, about 50 mixed breed, all for $1 ea. H, F. Seay, Con-" ley, Ga. 1. One pr. ompkins strain; cock and pullets 6 mos. $2.50 or exch. for 3 lay- ing white leghorns. No culls wanted. Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody, Ga. Have 5 fine B. R. Thompson strain hens and 1 fine rooster, all. young, not over 2 yrs. old. Will exch. for 2 nice pigs of thoroughbred stock, not under 6 weeks old. No runt or stunt. wanted. Each to pay charges. Mrs. W. L. Spear- man, Villa Rica, Ga. Rt. 2. Barred Rock cockerel, ,, Thompson str. extra nice, " 25 ea, H. A tin, Ga. Rt. 12. Barred Ha pullets and one. nice young B. R. rooster, Thompson strain, spring layers, $13 for lot FOB. Cash with order. Prefer money order. Mrs. W. H. Bost Willard, Ga. Rt. 1... 6B. R. hens for sale $1.50 ea or exch for 10 B. L. or white leghorn hens. Mrs. H. G. Barwick, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 4, . = 3 pure bred B. R. hens, $3.75. B. L. Lynn, Waycross, Ga. Rt. 2. 2 extra fine B. R. roosters, one 2 yrs. old for $2 FOB, one 1 yr. old, $1.50 we Mrs. Grace Murphy, Jasper, Ga. R rs Parks strain B. R. roosters, 1 yr. old, $1.25 ea. M. L. Anderson, Na- huta, Ga. 9 pure Thompson Ringlet B. R. hens 1 yr. old and 1 cockerel, lot cash $10. Miss Mary Underwood, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 1. 2B. R Fenn and 3 Buff Orpingtons, also 1 R. I. Red, $1 ea. E. D. Law- horn, Suwanee, Ga. Park strain B. R. cockerels, Mar. and Apr. 1930 hatch, $2.50 ea. FOB. Mrs. M. G. Smith, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 1. 14 Thompson B. R. pullets, June hatch and 1 cockerel, not related, Mar: hatch, lot for $15 FOB. Mrs, R. L. Bloodworth, McIntyre, Ga. Rt. 1. One pen of B. R., 10 hens, 1 rooster, Dinkling Dell strain, $18 FOB. Roost- . Wilson, Mar- Hers $1.50 \ea. Ernest Rice, Maxeys, Ga. Box. 95. -Giant strain, $3. 10 B. R. young hens, 1 cockerel 61] BULLETIN ger, Ga. Rt. 1. B. BR. cockerels, April hatch, blood- tested from 200 and 250 egg hens, dir- ect from Colonial Poultry Farms, Mo., some very choice bargains. Mrs. C. H. Rhodes, Royston, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure Thompson Ringlet Feb. cock- erels, extra fine, well developed, $2 ea. FOB. Mrs. J. P. Mabry, Canon, Ga. -BRAHMAS 2 nice roosters: 1 White Rock and 1 Light Brahma, April 1930 hatch. $2 each, or exch. for 6 full Leg pul- lets, or 50 hatching eggs, any good breed. Mrs. A. T. Lee, Gardi, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 40. |: 2 Light Brahma cockerels, $1 each. Frank Humber, Coffinton, Ga. Pure bred Giant Light Brahma cock- erels, $1.50 each. Mrs. Bob Sosby, Carnesville, Ga. 1 Brahma cockerel, April hatch. Mrs. G. H. Laing, Americus, Ga. RFD 1. 1 special Light Brahma, Giant str. 1929 hatch, $3.50; 2 short legged Giant str. Light Brahma hens, $1,50 each, $6 for trio. Chas. Dilworth, Martin, Ga. BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS 10 pure bred White Rock, March hatch hens, $1.50 each; 1 rooster, $2. Mrs. T. Dumas, Tifton, Ga.\Rt. 7. Trio of pure bred Buff Rocks, March hatch, $4.50, or separately, cockerel, $2 and pullets, $1.50 each, FOB. Cash or money order with order. Miss Eula B. Johnson, Tennille, Ga. | ~ Pure bred W. Rock, Fischel str. Apr. pullets, $1.25 each; cockerel Apr hatch, $1.50 each; lots of 10 pullets and 1 cockerel, $12.50. All FOB. Mrs. T. V. Dayton, Omega, Ga. White Rock cockerel, 2 pullets, lay- ing, $2 each, $5 for lot. Mrs. Frank H. Turner, Holton, Ga. f 2 thoroughbred White Rock, Fischel str. April hatch roosters, $1.50 each; 1 thoroughbred April hatch Partridge Rock rooster, $1.50. Mrs. C. J. Vick- ery, Canon, Ga. Rt. 2. | 20 pure bred White Rock hens and 2 cockerels, April hatch, Well grown, hens laying, $1 each, FOB. Mrs. W. H. Durden, Stillmore, Ga. RFD 2. 2 pure bred White Rock, Fische] str. cockerels, 9 mos. old, $1.75 each, $3 for both. Cash with orders. No checks. Mrs. C. C. Payne, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 6. GAMES 1 dark Cornish cock, $1.50; 1 Don cock and 4 _ hens, $6.50; Warhorse Greys, $1.50 each; 10 black game oer $13; 1 fine Grey stag and 4 hens, $7; 1 trio of Red Quills, $4. All pure games. Dillard Wilcher, Gibson, Ga. 1 dark Cornish cockerel, Mar hatch, $1.50 or exch. A. G. Wilson, Lavonia, Ga.: 25 shoeouenibeed dark Cornish game hens, 1 yr. old, $1.25 each; 10 mos, old pullets, $1.25 each; eggs, $1. per 15. No culls. Mrs. S. E. Shirling, Oconee, Ga. : 1 Cornish game-rooster, 1 1-2 yrs. old, $1.75. Mrs. H. G. Barwick, Soper- ton, Ga. Rt. 4. R. C. Cornish game rooster, also a few hens for sale or exch. Mrs. E. D. Lawhorn, Sumner, Ga. 2 Cornish Indian game hens aha 1 rooster, 85c each, $2.25 for the 3. Mrs. Jeptha P. Pullin, McDonough, Ga. _ 1 pr. black breasted Red games cross- ed with Blue Game. About 6 mos. old, $1.75 pr. FOB. H. M. Adams, Doug- lasville, Ga. 70 E. Strickland St. Pit games: Black Jones Roundheads, selected pullets (look like hens), $2. 50 each; some nice stags, crowing, $3 ea; can furnish plenty of eggs, $2.50 per 15 also eggs of Knob Comb Blues, stock direct from B Shelton this season), eggs from Black Lamb Hennies, also from full Hulseys, this season. All pure bred. G. W. Logan, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 2. GIANTS AND LANGSHANS Thoroughbred J. B. Giants, 1 yr. old, for sale. Mrs. D. W. Jarrett, Ellenwood, Ga. Box 23. Royal Purple B. Giant hens, 30c Ib. also dark Reds, 27 1-2c 9. also Giant eggs, $1 per 15; Reds, 75c. Mrs. R. S. Simpson, Waverly, Hall, Ga. 20 pure bred Black Giant, mature pullets, laying, also 2 extra fine cock- erels, $1.25 each. E. C. Stark, Com- merce, Ga. 5 J. B. Giant cockerels, 4 pullets, 8 mos. old. Pure bred, Marcy | strain, $1.25 each. Mrs. W. H. Sweringen, Chester, Ga. , from direct Ferris stock, $1.50 ea. o 'exch. for equal value. |faction guaranteed. E. R. Adding PAGE $1.50 each. T. L. Ray, Dewyrose, Ga. Rt. 2. 2 choice J. B. Giants with blac ready to lay, $5 FOB. Mrs. B Joiner, Soperton, Ga. ; 3 very choice J. B. Giant cot e Marcy strain, $2 each, $5 for tk Also eggs, $1 .25 per 15. break-proof boxes, del. | pn ce Alice Joiner, Soperton, HAMBURGS. AND LIGHT BRAH S. S. Hamburgs and- Light Brahi pullets, April hatch, $1 ea. $10 Also large breed, mixed hens, and lets, 1929 and 1930 hatch, $9 doz. L. E. Wiliams, Ty _Ty, Ga. Me LEGHORNS FOR SALE 5 or 6 April 1930 Roselawn Bi strain W. L. breeding cocks, now re for service, $2 ea. or exch. for Wa makers Cleveland big boll cotton or Hastings genuine seed corn on or field peas at market price. FOB. E. R. Budden, 709 East Ave., East Point, Ga. Ss. Cc. W. L. cockerels, March ha for $1.25. Mrs. C. R. Sanders, Adr, Ga. Rt. 1. Two everlay brown lesan: f blooded fine stock 1930 March $2 for the pair. FOB. H. E. Mi Adairsville, Ga.\Rt. 2.5 25 fine white, leghorn pullets laying, eggs. purchased from Booth Poultry Farm, Clinton, Mo., high laying record of any leghorn, no very best. conditioned birds, Apr. an March hatches. Write for prices. Ge Gray Ezzard, Dalton, Ga. Rt. 1. ~ Brown leghorn hens, $1 ea. pard strain Minorca, $1 ea. Bunn, Midville, Ga. 200 S. C. brown leghorns 16 mos. averaged 6 doz eggs day for the la 10 days. If interested write. Hilton, Carrollton, Ga. 72 Sims St. 100 S. C. White leghorn pullets - dil ect from Millers hatchery April | hatch, healthy and vigorous and laying. Will sell the entire lot for $ Only Money Orders accepted. J. Matthews, Eastman, Ga. 10 S. C. white leghorn pullets, Marc hatch, Barron strain, $1.25 ea. 2S white leghorn cocks, 18 mos. old, B ron strain $1.50 ea; also30 B. R. pul lets, Thompson strain, Oct. hatch ea. J. O. King, Augusta, Ga. Rt. 1 80 S. C. white leghorn hens, Fer or Tancred strain 1 and 2 yrs. 90c or the lot for 85c ea. FOB. Cash order. A. G. Oliver, Meansville, Rte Oe 2 brown leghorn cockerels, 90 ea roe Mrs. M. B. Lee, Ft. valle Re. 2, Ferris S. C, White leghorn cocke' Mar. hatch, $1.50 ea. 2 or more ea. Mar. pullets $1 ea. All from direc stock. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbri g Ga. Rt. 2. Five buff leghorns, four pullets ginning to lay, one cockerel, $6 or J. E. Flewelle Jr., Griffin, Ga. Rt. A. 10 W. L. cockerels, direct Tancred strain insp. invited, price reasonable. E. R. Partridge, 155 Pryor St., S. Atlanta, Ga. My Baby Chicks For Sale - Baby chicks, B. R., R. 1. reds, $ per 100; White Rocks, Buff Rocks, Orpingtons, white Wyandottes, $1 per 100; Silver laced Wyandottes, whit Orpingtons, $12.50 per 100; Anco Brown Leg., White Leg., -$10 per 100: 250-300 egg strain certified whit $15 per 100. Heavy breeds, mix ( per 100. Postage paid, 100 percent live delivery guaranteed. Also -custon hatching $3.50 per tray, tray lots 132 eggs Chicks del. postpaid. satis ere 510 Piedmont Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Boy Blue Ribbon acclimatized accredited, blood tested, easiest r: Write for special offer and lowest ces J. I. Hosford, Atlanta, Ga. Pure Sheppard strain Ancona bab chicks, $14 per 100, 5 per cent discoun on orders of 500.. Miss Emeline Jon Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 3, 17,500 chicks for Fe. Barred F R. I. Reds, white. Leghorns. Writ fo new low price. We ship C. O. D. D. Fain, Edison, Ga. Baby chicks Feb. hatch, Tancred L. pure and good daylong stock, 10c $9.50 per 100. L. A - Hutcherson, 2 J. B. Giant oe) cockerels, eet > Aad land, Ga. oil z snc oS et ew ~~ Thursday, January 29, 1991. __PAGE EIGHT 3 i ; toc ted ke). Must be gentle and &berry plants, 4 for 25c. Mrs, H. P, : Baby Chicks For Sale Live ) k Wan nee ata re Roberts Easicer Ga. Jarrell, Butler, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 44 : booking orders for day old baby CATTLE WANTED = 2, - Tender Neans, ee cups fn pure Tenered: teat cash a good young male artno yoat, with | full, 50c, or exch. for white fcc sacks; 3 are three eae tae Poeun Mrs i coms es 4 mos. old sreterced State! Bunch garden beans, 25c teacup; a ee pas aS, a oe = price at once. Vernon Hyde, Marietta,; bunch butter beans, 2 cups, 35c. Mrs, tested stock, $12. - mit 23-C-31. work anywhere. About 7 yra selected | 3% breeding hens, 100 per cent live dei.| Joe Tyson, Kite, Ga Rt. L guaranteed, reasonable price. Orders Want to buy a fine cow, pure or high now booked for Feb., Mar., Apr. deliv- ery. Write for particulars. M W Kantala, Elberton, Ga. Booking orders for Famous Cross breds, pure T. W. L. and heavy breed, can give you all males or all females of Must be 3 or 4 gal. cows. these crosses. Also pure bred T. W! L., | see. | grade Jersey. Prefer 4 or 5 yr. old. Fresh now or soon to freshen, within 150 miles. Mrs G. T. Harper, Eulonia, Ga. Want to swap corn for 2 milch cows. Write or W. E Abercrombie, Bowdon, Ga. B. P. R., R. L R., and Brahmas, $12 Rt 6. r 100, 20 per cent in advance. H. A. eal, Carnesville, Ga. Want 1 nice Jersey or Guernsey heifer, $ mos. old, from heavy milkers. High grade chicks from thorough-/; Will exch. value for same. Mrs, Bob stock, Barred and White RL Reds, W. Leg., $11 ed $10. Prepaid, live del. W. C. Allen, Albany, Ga. Pure Donaldson strain direct R. L Red chicks, 13c ea. or $12.50 per 100. Please send orders early with one half cash, balance C. O. D. Mrs. Jd. _ Purebred Parks strain bred-to-lay 'B. R. chicks now ready.. Only cream grade and better matured hens mated 'to individually pedigreed and pen ped- igreed males direct from Park. All birds B. W. D. tested, $16 per 100. Per- Also highly bred all Gold Peugh, Barnesville, Ga. -bred heavy laying and culled breeding Sosby, Carnesville, Ga. Want 2 or 3 reg. Brown Swiss heifer r 100. From blood-' calves or yearlings, also sev. common yearlings for feeders, both sex. L C. Allen, Hoschton, Ga. Want Red Poll or Black Angus male calf, about 3 mos. old, Reg. or sub. to, reg. Will exch. pure Ga Sugar Cane syrup in 10 Ib. cans at 75c per can for Be M. L. Anderson, Nahunta, Ga. ant a good young Jersey milch cow with a young calf. James E. Gibbs, Ty Ty, Ga. HOGS WANTED Want 2 S. P. C., or any large breed pigs, 8 wks. old.. No runts. Exch. cane Buff Rocks, $16 per 100. F. W. Voigt,' Seed. or mammoth soy beans, or Py Blackshear, Ga. _ + Live Stock For Sale | HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 1 nice bay mare, for sale or exch. for @ good young milch cow. If interest- = write. W. P. Hudgins, Auburn, Ga. Pet. 2 good work horses, in yood cond. part cash. Write before shipping. C. Melton, Smyrna, Ga Rt. 2. Want a White Chester male shoat. Give price, etc. F. H. Hogan, Plain- ville, Ga. Rt. 1. Want to exch. a reg. S. P. C. boar pig at 8 or 10 wks. old for sow pig of same age or older. My pivzs now 2 wks. old. Will reg. in: buyers name. Pig must be reg. and of good blood lines. Would consider different breed, | Georgia Products For Sale Ga. Rt 3 BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Old fashioned, white, tender corn- field bean seed, 20c cup; also white bush butter beans, 20c cupful; colored 15c. and yellow squash seed, 5 spoon full. Add postage. John A. Oliver, Lula, Ga. Rt. L beans, 15 or 100 Ibs. baby Mma hang cleaned, 10c lb. Any amt.'S. C. Thompson, Quitman, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 49. Velvet (vine) beans, fine and sound for seed, shelled and dbl. sacked, $3 bu. FOB. Mrs. J. L. Parrish, Nash- ville, Ga. : 12 bu. Iron and Unk~owns, mixed peas, sound $2 bu. FOB. No checks. E. H. Wiley, Harlem, Ga. 8 Ibs. salad garden pea seed. Good | sound seed, 35c lb Add postage; also 2 gal. red nest onions, 20c qt. or exch for white, 100 lb. size, feed sacks. Mrs. J. B. Page, Surrency, Ga., Rt. 2. 100 bu. Mathews imp. soys (this var. produces 2 to 3 times as many beans per acre as any other var.) at a prices. R. 8S. Broadhurst, a. Pidgeon peas, 1-2 lb. 20c: 35 th. = = G. Caldwell, Kingsland, Ga. Peanut crowder peas, 20c Ib. or exch 7 Ibs. for 1 bu. Spanish peanuts, Car] C. Bettis, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 7. Extra early small red peas (delic- fous eating pea), 10c teacup and pos- Pearl Woodward, Ranger, Ga. Rt. 1, Bush-lima beans, 25c single Ib. 17c Ib. in 10 Ib. lots; 15 in 25 Ib. and over lots; cream crowders, same price. Also Seven Top turnip seed, same price; running okra seed, 25 oz. R. T. Hogan, Hogansville, Ga. Crowder peas, good and sound,. lic Ib. del. Larger lots cheaper; Lady peas small orders. 15 lb. 5 Ibs. or more, 12 1-2 Ibs. del. Ovie Crowe, Gaines- ville, Ga Rt. 2 ; Old time white tender cornfield bean seed, cut shorts and crease back. No weevils. 60c pt. Mrs. T. H. Wade, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. 100 bu. mixed peas, in even wt. bags. Lots of 10 bu. up, FOB Tooms- boro, Money order. No checks. P. Z. Lord, Toomsboro, Ga, 15 Ibs. Ky. Wonder pole _ beans, Guar. .pure, recleaned and free from weevils, 25c Ib. 35c qt. or $3 for lot. Add postage. W. H. Gabriel, Jr. Col- bert, Ga., Rt. 3. : Cream crowders, recleaned and very prolific. 6 lbs. $1; $2.50 pk. No. 1 musb peas, same price. Cash with order. C. C. Burell, Buford, Ga. Rt. 2 8 bu. white table peas and about same amt. Blue Goose peas for best offer. V. P. Everett, Kensington, Ga. Calif. black-eyed peas, 7c Ib. pre- paid. W. D. Putnam, Curryville, Ga. Small amt. Brabhams, sound, dry, picked without rain. $2 bu. not PP, or will exch. for Sugar crowders, Lady Finger peas, or peanuts. Mrs. F. W. Adams, Buchanan, Ga., Rt. 2. Sell, or exch. for a good mula L S& one Giae tage. A L. Heape, Nashvillle, Ga. beari sas. 10c Ib. $5.- McArthur, Curryvile, Ga. Unto = =e N a: eer Sound sugar crowders, shelled by bn One meet No personal 1 real good mare mule, wt. 1100 Ibs.} Want a good Ham: or Duroc 22d. free from weevils, 20c Ib. Write! checks. R. T*2adwell, Forsyth, Ga. With extra good qualities, $125. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga. ; 4 good mare mules, wt. about 1100 Tbs. for sale or exch. W. P. Couch, Luthersville, Ga. 1 fine Ga. raised horse. Guar. on Without spot or blemish. Can be tried anywhere. $100 FOB. R. W. Gebriel, Colbert, Ga. 1 black mare mule, 1100 lbs. about 15 . old. Sound and O. K. 666 Frank b, Danville, Ga. 4 mules, 1 pr. wt. 1 M Ibs. or more; other, 2900 Ibs. Best of mules, gentle, pshire J. male shoat. Will exch value of $6 for same. No runt. Commerce, Ga. Rt. 6. Want 1 Black P. C. sow or gilt. Exe a Cc. B. L hens. in +. Want a nice young sow, already bred: Duroc or P. C. preferred. W. D. Putnam, Curryville, Ga. Want 1 shoat, wt 100 to 150 Ibs. Mrs, J. B. Minish, | J. D. Ellis, Protection, | buyers | cher Marvin Anderson, Toccoa, Ga.! . for bu. lot prices. H. S. Mullins, Mil- abet. 60 b mix Abou uu. peas, ed, $2; @ Brabs, $235 bu. G. W. Watkins, Eastanollee, Ga. Rt. 1. 37 1-2 bu. Brabs in 2 1-2 bu. sacks,, $2 bu. FOB Bonaire, Ga. Money or-. der. Can ship at once. H. D. Fin-, Culloden, Ga. i 40 Ibs. Mung beans for sale or exch for Bermuda onion plants: also cala- mus roots for sale or exch. for plants | and garden Wonder seed (good eat ' like okra) 12 for 6c, 24 for 25c. W_| G. Walls, Gainesville, Ga., RFD 12. | Red Clays, and Whippoorwill peas each var. $2.10 bu. FOB; white, black- eyed peas, 5c Ib. Add postage. All weevil free. Lauren Noble, Tren- ton, Ga. 50 lbs. white sugar crowders, 90 per cent sound, 20c lb. 6 Ibs. $1: postpaid 1 bu. New Eras, bright and _ sound, $2.50, FOB. Exch. any part of above for a few libs. of Ga. cabbage head- ing collard seed at 25c Ib. Send sam-~ ples in first letter. Ea. party to pay postage. C. R. Burell, Auburn, Ga. 50 bu. cow peas, $1.75 bu. E. D. Pat- - rick, Jackson, Ga. dressed. Must be good cond. Make| Otootans. $5: Lared 4: work anywhere and give the best of; best pric Ib. aid ; 7. aus MOTORS, $4; large | Small white peas, with colored eye, service. Frank B. Rountree, Egypt, | Oakwood, ad prep: G. H. Small, running velvets (do not sting when very prolific, and bears 2 crops, 10c Ga. $15 cash, or rice. Re. 2. Lawrenceville Road. 1 good mare mule, wt. about 1 M. Ibs. about 15 yrs. old. Good cond has had the best of care. $30. Mule now on 1 good plug mule, wt. about 1100 tbe. | farm near Powder Springs. E. W.! Moon, Atlanta, Ga 610 Silvey Bidg.! *phone, Walnut, 6204. HOGS FOR SALE 3 good pigs, about 8 wks. old, wt. about 40 or 45 Ibs. Life treatment. Sell or exch. for 6 bu. Clay or Brab, or any other good hay pea. P. L. Smith, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4 4 Guinea gilts, 5 mos. old. Stay-fat kind. $6 each at my farm, or $7 crated at shipping point CG OG Lumpkin, Charing, Ga. Rt. L Want 1 pr. Guinea (pigs) hogs at cheapprice. J. K. Kennedy, Menlo, Ga exch. for corn at market Want 1 brood t : J. A. Vandegriff, Decatur, Ga. purce. 1 sow to farrow in Mar preferred. Exch. value for { same. J. W. Puryear, Acworth, Ga. Rt. 2. Exch. R. L Red hens and 1 rooster 1829 and 1930 hatch, for a P. C. gilt, | wt. not less 100 lbs. or.will exch. chck- ens for a 3 mos. old J. hefer calf. Par- ty to pay exp. on hog or calf, and I on chckens. Mrs. J. W. Waldrep, Tif- ton, Ga. Rt. 7. Want 20 or 25 shoats, around 40 lbs. each. Quote best price for bt. T. BE Moore, Royston, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 1 or 2 hogs for summer hogs. Must be cheap for cash. Mrs. Joe Ty- son, Kite, Ga. Want to exch. value for P. C. or Du- roc pigs. Mrs. C. M. Adcock, Adairs- ville, Ga. Rt. 3. picking) $2 bu. also black top, fine cane seed (will grow 10 ft. high in aah ie * ne a Ib. $7.50 er fe : 0! et; Ga. Rt. 3. . : Sas 10 bu. speckled peas, first class. | Make best offer. Mrs. Gene Buchan- | ca ae. Ga, u. sound, good peas, picked without rain on them, $2.50 del. or exch. 2 bu. for 1 bu. bright, sound Otootans, or for dark Cornish young | hens. H. W. Thurmond, Gresham- ville, os. = Purple Hull and Purple-eyed peas (good table ) 30c tb. oe early Eng. pea seed, and the little salad pea Add postage. R. 15e Ib. 2 Ibs. 25c. ne Childers, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1500 Ibs. large, running var. crear white and spotted sugar crowders. All 100 per cent lb. or exch. for new goose feathers, lint cotton, seeq peanuts, or anything can use. Mrs. H. T. Williamson, So- perton, Ga., RFD 4. , - Cream and speckled sugar crowd- er and Lady mush peas for seed only Ibs. $1: $12 per 100 Ibs. Blue Whips, Red Rippers. Irons, Unknowns, $2.25 bu. also orange cane seed, $1.50 bu. .B. He Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga. R. 5 Ibs. yellow crowders, 10c Ib. and 1 Ib. of watermelon seed, 25c. Fred Combs, Stephens, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 40. Eng. shell pea seed, 20c cupful; white pole beans, 20c cupful; baby lima bean seed,.15c cupful, or exch. for 100 Ib. cap. white feed sacks in good cond. Mrs. J. D. Ellis, Protection a, Good, sound field peas, not mixed, $2 bu; light cream mush _ peas, $4.50 6S. P. . pigs, crossed with Duroc, | Want to exch. 5 Tancred W. L. pul-| sound and extra prolific 6 Ieee ey} DU. Free from weevils, Small sam- ks runts. $450 each I : ie prolific. 6 Ibs. pe st. Mrs. Eul oe No lets, now laying, last March hatch, for| 25 Ibs. or more, 12 1-2c Ib. FOS. No. foe ie : z T. McCoy, Warrenton, Ga. 1 pure bred big bone P. GC. gilt, 6 a P. C. or Duroc pig, 3 mos. old, wt.' 1 Lady peas, same about 40 to 50 lbs) Mrs. E. H. Stewart, dox, Buford, Ga price. C. F. Mad- B. Cook, Milan, Ga. Limited amt. of velvet beans, $1.50 , thrif good cond bu. W. L. D. : ; eis. Riley c es Turin, Ga. Enigma, Ga. Clean solid cow peas, $2 bu. Straight | White oe ag Boni aieect ere 4 yr. old SPC. male. Mother cost|. Want S. P.O. sow, to farrow soon, or Var. $2.25 bu. L. M. Lightsey, Bron-! Hastings ase The Mee, cid $225. Sell or exch. for good eae Be ee ee ee | Canon, Ga, Rt. 3 eee Write. B. O. Fussell, Brunswick, Ga.| Drom Buchanan, Ga Rt 2 50 bar any tittle yellow peas, $3.-| Red speckled erowder (bears Blythe Isle. es : ou u. nice clean| until frost) 15 Ib. 2 Ibs. 25c; also Heed to-reg. Hampshire boar. 2 bone LIVE STOCK WANTED cotton seed, $1 bu. W. M. Edenfield,| Willetts Wonder bush Eng. peas, 30 Guinea sows, 1 with 5 pips, other will Want to exch. a good $125 value that cost $175 for cows, hogs or a Jesup, Ga. Velvets, shelled, Ib. N. B. Wilson, Luthersville, Ga. f easked and del. Ga. | farrow soon. All for $35 FOB. No young mule, within 150 miles. J. C. points in 5 bu. lo dered | ene Otootans, recleaned and exch. Mrs. Burks Whitehurst, Jeffer-| Devane, Adel, Ga. Box 564. now. NT. Beasley. Kier te ordered | in new even wt. bags. $4 bu. G. A. sonville, Ga. Box 66. Want to exch, value, $40 and $75 for Ware. Marshallville, Ga. White running butter bean seed pville, Ga, Box es p exch, value, $40. : tia a $1 Old fashioned solid white running eure : ; : : : enc | 2 _ bis xe ar igs, mu ot bupthing a a . = G. Collins, Cobbtown, | butter bean seed, any quantity, 20c Ib. Reeves, Meansville, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 8. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Goats wanted: must be del. best prices: 1 M. kids, wt. 12 to 15 Ibs. 300 grown young nannies; 25 grown shee and 50 half grown sheep. Write. CG. J. Woodell, Graymont, Ga. Want about Shropshire or South- down ewe sheep, 2 or 3 yrs. old, in good eond. L. 8. McArthur, Curryville, Ga. Want te cach. 4 large Blue geese for Genuine Fila, running butter 25e Ib. 5 Ibs. $1; Ky. Wonder, and cornfield beans, each, 20c Ib. and cer- tified sweet potato plants. Write for aie Ser David Anderson, Nich- Bunch snap beans, 3S Ib. pro- lific; also huckleberry tek ee ea. wre: J. FP. Tillmon, Glenwood Ga. Rt Jacksou wonder bunch butter beans, 20s I ex 350 Th prepaid; alse wonder W. A. Talley, Ohoopee, Ga. 15 bu. Otootans, $3.75 bu. FOB. re- oo CG G Puller, Luthersville, a. 40 Iba. Lady Finger , 8e Ib. also 100 Ibs. Henderson white Ue beans, hand picked, 15 Ib. Mrs. J. HL Draughon, Pinehurst, Ga. Rt. 2. Little white Rice peas, $1 gal. Sound 3 a not mien. Add_ postage. ecks. Mrs. Ida Southerland, Milijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 48. . Yhursday, January 29, 1931. Georgia Products For. Sale - .(Coninued from page six) CORN. SEED CORN & CORN MEAL E FOR SALE = Some pure Whatley's $1.50 per bu. Will trade for pigs, also have some pure Rucker cotton seed. (the kind that makes lint; 1200 lbs. seed cotton _ makes a bale wb. 510 to 525 ibs.). kept ' clean, (5c bu. Trade for pigs. T. R. . Flanigan, Greshamville, Ga. "White corn, hand shelled, $1.50 bu. FOB. Also white and golden grain Nobile, Trenton, Ga. Hastings prolific, nubbed and eet ened, and assorted with care, $2.- 50 bu. oe B. E. Messer, Chats- worth, ee Prolific, ist yr. Field se- Jected and hand nubbed and shelled, $2.15 bu. FOB. In good bags. J, B. Proctor, Eastman, Ga. - Red pop corn, 5c lb. Charlie F. _ Paul, Sheliman, Ga. 200 bu. good, sound ar corn, $1 bu on cob, or $1.10 shelled. Tom Rich- ardson, Palmetto, Ga. ~ ~ Hastings prolific. 1st yr. $2.50 oe bu. 70c per peck. Exch. Or: pigs. J. Sisk, Lexington, Ga. Rt. Thumb. Absolutely pure. 25c Ib. ~ postpaid. Exch. lb. for lb. for. Ga. cabbage heading collard seed. Must Bt. ae CGC. RR, Burell, Auburn, Ga., R > 2 bu. seed corn, field selected, 2 to : 8 ears per Stalk. 50c gal. also 30 Ibs. _ Riee pop corn for seed, 25c lb. shelled -Roopville, Ga. Rt. ..2. Pure Marlboro seed corn, absolute- oly pure. $2 bu. FOB... John vee Adams, : _ Social Circle, Ga. Whatley red cob, prolific, hand shelled, 75c pk. $2 bu. FOB. KOR. Brown, pee ene Ga. : ~ Marlboro _lific. Pure, field ; selected. $2.50 bu. or exch: for seed oats. Ge, Edmond- _ son, Temple, Ga. Rt. 2... -25e. Ib. Mrs. -C. Cc. McGee, Nicholls, . Ga. as Hastings Prolific, $2.50 bu. also _ Hastings Cuban Yellow Flint, $3 bu. All stock nubbed. and carefully shell- --ed and cleaned, pure and free from _ damage. FOB prices. No checks. No COD. Geo. T. Trawick, Linton, Ga. Genuine Whatleys Prolific, care- - fully grown and selected, $3 bu. $1.50 _ Whatley, Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. Box 50. _ peanuts, or chufas. R. Li. Cameron, ~ Stockton, Ga. = Everett's Champion. Prolific, field selected, 75c per peck. Write for. pric- es on larger lots. E. C. Heaton, Hart- welj.Ga. Rt. 3. : Hastings Prolific seed corn, ist yr $250 per. bu del. Wendell: McLaile, Hartwell, Ga.- Rt. 5. : Imp. "Truckers Favorite, crossed with the Truckers Favorite and Vir- to 12 in. long, 10c lb. in small pkgs., $1 peck, Add postage. J. O. Owens, _ Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt. 1. : Whatleys prolific. Guar. pure. 40c ~ peck. $1.50 bu. Cash with order. .F. nn Thompson, Dawson, Ga. Rt. A, Box Coker S, Ellis and Marrett Douthit ~ prolific. Guar; sound, $3.50 bu. $1.25 peck del. -H. W. Thurmond, Gresh- amville, Ga. ot Corn, $1.10 bu. or exch. for hay peas eee peanuts. Ee D: Lawhorn; Summer, a. : Pure Whatleys-select seed corn, lst - yr. Field selected, nubbed a shell- ed, 75c pk. $2.25 bu. FOB. W. H. Bol- : ton, Griffin, Ga. Box 436. Pure Whatleys, nubbed and shelled, $2.75 bu.- FOB. pW. H, Rucker, Mil- ner; Ga: s 360 bu. good, select seed corn. Hills '- imp. long~grain (grows thicker and -"makes more to the acre than any corn I ever planted), $1.50 bu. Fill any * size orders; W..M. Hill, Canon, Ga. Hastines prolific 2nd yr. from. Orig Hand nubbed and: sshelled,- $2.50 bu. del. Exch. 1 bu. for 2. bu. improved NLC. peanuts, or for seed irish pota- toes or pig. Mrs. F. W. Adams, Buch- anan, Ga. Rt. 2. 100 bu. heavy slipped shuck corn $1 ~~ 200 bu. good slipped shuck corn, $1 bu. at my barn. &. W. Conner, Abbe- ville, Ga. Rt. 1. - Truckers Favorite seed corn, 3 Ibs - 30; 6 Ibs. 50c. del. ist and 2nd zones. _. John Crone,:Philomath, Ga. - Hastings prolific seed corn, $2.50 R - ou. nubbed and Moped. Or will exch pop corn, 10c ib. Add postage. Lauren ;. Pop corn, Japanese, or sittle Tom. or 15c ib on cob. Charlie H. Smith, clific and Hastings pro-. Hastings white seeded chicken corn | Rt per: 152 bu. '75c: per pk. ee G2. a Whatieys Prolific, 2nd a for orig. $2.50 or.exch. for Spanish or Runner. ~ ginia Early Market, will make ear 10} 38 FOB. -O. S. Williains, Scotland, | MARKET BULLETIN 2 bu for 1 bu. of red speckled crow- der: peas.or 1 bu. corn for 1 3- a peas. J. E. Caudel, A a. Hastings prolific seed corn, oe hand selected, 70c pk. $2.50 bu. Langford, Maysville, Ga. Limimted supply yellow Den. day seed oo $1.25 peck, del. stamps. Mrs. ton, Ga. Rt. 5 20 bu. good, ane corn, $1.15 bu. not del> Henry. Wood, Claresvilie, Ga. Rt; 4, Box 45. Hastings prolific, 40c peck. Will exch. 1 peck for halg bu. runner. pea- nuts for seed, or velvet beans, or 1 gal Bermuda onion sets. Durward Theus, Butler, Ga, Whatley prolific corn, $2.50 bu. M. QO. Plummer,: Cordele, Ga, Rt... Whatleys prolific 1st "yr. Nubbed and shelled, 85 peck, or $3 bu. P. H. Woodard, Charing, Ga. Rt 2: Golden yellow corn. 8c lb. Add post- | age. Mrs. Dean/D. Oliver, Lula, Ga. _ Pure Whatleys 1st yr.. Nubbed and in new even wt. bags, $2 bu. G. A. Ware, Marshallville, Ga. es 90- No se Sullivan, Carroll- $1 or exch.. for White Spanish, or. N. C. Runner peanuts at 5c Ib. or for white feed sacks, free of holes at Te each, or B. R. pullets at market price. Miss Agnes Crenshaw, Barnett, Ga. 150 bu. good,-sound corn in shuck, 90c HOB; also 3 or 4 tons nice, bright peavine and soy bean hay, $20 ton, FOB. Will exch. corn or hay for 500 Ibs. of good, sound Spanish peanuts and 200 Ibs. Ga. Runners, at $1 bu. for corn and .$1 bu. for peanuts. Ea. to pay a J. L. Bauner, Americus, Ga. Mexican June seed corn, $2 bu. or exch, for value Cleveland 2 boll, wilt resistant cotton seed. C. . Rice, Maxeys, Ga. Cuban yellow Flint seed corn, not mixed with white corn, $1 pk. $3 bu. FOB. Will trade for pop corn.or field PIERS 508 seed. Grady Cook, Pitts, Ga. Old fashioned yellow filed Flint 2 eared seed corn, $1 pk. $2.75 bu. FOB. Milton Sumner, Sylvester, Ga. Rt: 3. Woods. imp. Yellow Dent corn early as Truckers Favorite and much larger and better) 25c qt. del. Mrs. Cc. T. Hunt, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. COTTON SEED. FOR SALE. Culpeppers imp. big boll, 1 in. sta- ple, $1 bu. Exch. for oats, velvet. beans, or pigs. Culpepper, Lu- thersville, Ga. : Wannamakers, ist yr. from Orig. 1 to 5 bu. $1 bu. del, ae frt.. 5 bu. or more, 90c bu. 20 bu. 75c bu. del. Exch. for chickens, hogs, -or any. other stock, .corn pinders, hay, or anything can use on farm... J. M. Campbell, Surrency, Ga., Rt. 2. ~~ 50 bu. Wilson Type Ped. pure and practically free of black seed. Any amt. $1 bu. FOB; also sev. bu. Wan- namakers, not pure, but. good, plant- ing seed, 75c bu. $2.50 per 100 lbs. FOB. B. 'E. Messer, Chats- worth, Ga. Coker No. 5, imp. Ginned without any rain. Clean and pure. Will. send P. Brown, Wrightsville, Ga. Half and Half, 1st yr. from Orig. Summerour. Carefully ginned aS an sound. $4 per 100 Ib. Reduced prices on large quantities. Shipped in good bags. J..B. Proctor, Eastman, Ga. Cook's wilt resistant, 90 bu. 10 bu. lots, 7c bu. Cash with orders. W. S. Norton, Edison, Ga. 65 bu. Cokers No. 5, 2nd yr. from Orig. Reg. and being tested. for ger- mination now. Field insp. $1.50 bu. or $1.25 in quantities. M. L.-Callaway, Rayle, Ga. > Cleveland big- boll, 2nd yr... from Orig also Petty Toole wilt resistant, A. F. McLean, Alma,- Ga. Lee Wilson, ist yr. from breed- ound, unmixed and recleaned. $2.50 per 100 lbs. G. Wannamaker Cleveland, $1 bu. or exch. for Velvet -beans, Soy beans, or Fulghum oats. L. C. Allen, Hoschton, a. Cokers Ped. Guar. pure, No. 5, $li- FOB. Chas. 3B. Sims, Jackson, Ga. Rt. 7. Imp. Prolific Early King cotton seed, $1 bu. also.Toole Low bush wilt resistant, ist. Lyr. orig. 90 bu. or exch F. H. Bunn; Midville, Ga. Woods extra big poll, early, fruits heavy, 38 per cent lint. Bale. an acre in 1930.1 bu. by ins. mail in 2nd zone, $1.10; 100 ing by frt, FOB, $2.50. Will exch. for shell- ed corn. J. H. Davis, Milledgeville, Ga. 125 bu. Cokers Super Seven, 2nd yr. Long Staple. Wilt Resistant, high percentage lint. $1. bu. FOB Sparta Depot. Certified: chk. Cash, or mon- ey order with order. Mrs. E. son, Granite Hill, Ga. ae. bu. Wilson big boll,>ist yr: from i bu tox entire lot. J. T. Ingram, Pow- ersville, Ga. Coker Super str. 5 wilt -re- sistant, 1st yr. Lint 1 1-16..Germina- tion, 88 per cent and better. Ginned pure, 100 lb. bags, $3,50 FOB. J. B. Pullen, Register, Ga. 50 bu. as Petty Toole wilt resistant, $3 per 100 Ibs. or $1..bu. Ave. 526 ibs. lint per acre. Also Sikes imp. Ped. cotton poet $1 bu. J. M. Jones, Omega, Ga. R Sikes big boll, '75 per bu. Se exch, for Hay peas or peanuts. E. D. Law- horn, Sumner, Ga, College No. 1 cotton seed. 1 in. sta- ple, 55 bu. FOB. Will send prepaid, 1-or 2 bu. at: 8de: buy in Ga. We: Putnam, Curryville, Ga. About 1M_ bu. Cokers imp. seed, We bu. Carefully protected, ginned. se arately and not mixed. W. L. D. Rack- ley, Mt. Vernon, Ga. Wannamakers st ae or xch. for corn. Bu. for bu. H. Oliver, Carnes- ville, Ga:* 300 bu. Petty Toole, and 300 bu. Cooks. Both, early, wilt resistant, recleaned and guar. sound, 75c per bu sacked, FOB here. T. O. Whitchard, Blakely, Ga. Petty Toole, sound planting 65c bu. or $50 per ton. J. G. Valdosta, Ga, Rt. '5. Sound and. carefully ginned ete 1 1-16-in stple Cleveland 60c bu. L. Thornton, Dewyrose, Ga. Rt. 2: ~ Yeargins big boll, bred from a sin- gle stalk. Drought resistant, 40 to 42 per cent lint.: W. M. Yeargin, Hart- well, Ga, 3 Neelys 1 1-32 to 1-4 in. staple, $1 bu. or exch. for Giaiten Soy beans. Brabham peas, or good Ribbon. Cane syrup, 19380 crop. Edw. A. Torrance, Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. 5, #5 Imp. Goker-Clevelanda str. No.. 5, also Neelys Clevelahd seed, $1 bu. for ea, var. FOB. John G. Adams, So- cial Circle, Ga. . Half and Half cotton seed. as near pure as they can be kept at the gin. isc -bu. FOB. I. C. S.. Berner, Vernon, Ga. Rt. 1. 15 or 20 bu. Lee Wilson type cot- ton, planted and ginned pure. 2nd yr. 90c bu. del, in Eastman. Cashiers check or money order. en, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 55. Pure Summerours Half and Half. Reed. direct from orig. and kept pure $1 bu. Exch. for few early Veivet beans or peanuts, or seed, Beck, shoats, or a nice heifer nearby, at market price. L. H. Mercer, Fast- man, Ga. Rt. 6. Mathis Imp. Toole resistant, fresh, sound cotton seed, $1 bu. FOB. Exch. 50 bu. for 50 bu. pure, sound N, Cc. Ea. to pay frt. LX A. Ware, Mar- 1 in, staple. M. Jack~" not mixed at gin, "$1 bu. or 75c4% Mi. John .A. Bow-f for pure bred } PAGE NINE | on product reed. G. L, Jones, Bron- wood, Ga. Rt.-1. 3 or 400 bu. genuine Wannamakerfs 2nd yr. from Orig. he a before rains. $3 per es lbs. I. G, Joiner, So- perton, Ga. Rt. : 100 bu. pure Wannamaker 8, Te= cleaned, 70c bu. Riley . Couch, Tu- - rin, Ga. Manleys. Heavy Fruiter and Ocala cotton seed, long staple, $i bu. del. H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville, Gra. Piedmont Cleveland big boll, also Covington wilt Braise cotton seed: = for sale. Dr. N. C.. Alston, Richland, Ga. Summerours Half and Half, 90 bu , Neelys Ped. Cleveland, 1.in. staple, + $1 bu. FOB here. J. B. Norris, Har- rison, Ga, Cokers No. 5 1 1-16 in. staple, $1 bu. or. exch. for sound, shelled corn... Bu for. be. Wied. Adams, Lavonia, Ga... Box 381, Pure College No. 1, grown. Ircm Reg seed and kept clean at gin, From 15-16 ~ to. 17-16 in. staple. 75c bu. E. N. Hop- per, Ranger, Ga. 4 or 500 lbs. Addison's early big boll $2.50 per 100 Ibs. FOB: L W.. Seago, Pinehurst, Ga. Super Seven long staple. Ist -yr. $1. pu. FOB. W. #H. : Moody, Ashburn, a. 35 bu. big boll Toole wilt resistant. $1 bu. or exch. for Royal White Cor- nish game puillets of the long body and long. legged type. Mrs, Cc. Oo. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga. Rucker s, recleaned: No black seed. Staple pulls 7-8. Runs 42 per cent: lint. 65 bu. in 25. bu. lots, or 75c smaller lots. All. cash and FOB. J. C. Rainwater, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 1: > Pure, clean, sound Wannamaker Cleveland, 75c-bu. Samples by request or exchanges. ee E. Adams, Hart- well, Ga. Rt. 4 Cooks. wilt F ccictet and Wanna- makers, $1 bu. or exch. for pure bred P. C. boar pig. > CoL. Ga. Rt. 4. 5 to 30 bu. good Wannamakers 2nd 1 vel 75 bu. or trade for Otootan beans, | peas, oats, wheat, syrup, hens, pea-" 9 nuts, corn or pigs. eeeety Williams, Griffin, Ga. Rt. C. : 75 bu.. Wilson seed, 2nd _ yr. Kept . absolutely pure. $2. 25 per 100 lbs. .C, T. Miller, Leo, Ga. . 300 bu. Petty Toole, ist. yr $1 bu. Mrs. Cs Z: ae Ft. Valley, Ga. | College No: Reg. and insp. in the FOB. - June Puckett, Oakman, -A few -100 ibs. Kasch Gold Mine. cotton seed, re-improved and special- ly selected, Large -5 lock bolis. Pre- mium staple. 50 per lb. 35 to 40 bolls to the lb. 42 to 44 per cent lint. 1 to 1- 3-16 in. staple. G. M. Baldwin, Douglasville, a College No. 75e bu. or exch. for brey | Harris, Ranger, Ga. Certified Cokers 884 and eae: big boll Cleveland, $1 bu. or exch. soy Duane, peas, cane seed, or send corn. |J. C. Upshaw, Covington, Ga. Half atid wpa $2.50 per 100 Ibs. FOB Exch. for: N. C, Runner: peanuts. A. Monfort, Helena, Ga. .. Petty- Toole and Wilson, certified by Ga. Seed Breeders. Assn. for sale or exch. for peas, velvet beans, soy . beans or peanuts. R. F. Burch, dr., Eastman, Ga. Peity- Toole wilt resistant. ond yr. Saved from choicest picking efore , any rain, 90c bu.,~ J. R. Ratliff, Black-. shear, Ga. Imp.' Ruckers',- 47 per cent lint, $1 ck Charlie H, Smith, Roopville, Gaes vb. 2) 200 to 200 bu. of D, P. L. No. 4 cot ton seed. 1st yr. Ginted without mix- ing and carefully handled. 90c lot, or $1 bu. emawHer lots. ley, Sociaj Cirle, Ga. 16. bu. Wiisdon big boll, Seed pure from Wilson last y for 2 bu. Otootan beans. absolutely | sound and pure: | Ha, to. pay trans+ portation ches C. W Chatham, a Whitesburg; Ga., Rt. 3. Neeleys Cleveland, 1. 1-16 in, staple, 60 bu. Gash with order. R. H. Cooper, Carrollton, Ga. RR 4. Pure Wilson. Special care at gin to ~ prevent mixing. $1 per bu. or exch. cotton seed for. 2 bu. velvet beans. ; F. Murkerson, Chester, Ga. Rt. Wannamakers, good and tiean, $3.- 50: per 100, FOB. Wilbur Hunter, dr. Oliver, Ga. Toole Wilt resistant, $2.50 per 100 ce or exch. Joe M. Brown, McRae, | a, (Continued on page twelve) Pure Cokers Cleveland, also Cokers . Smith, Baxley, field and. eae clean at gin: . bu. . pigs, Otootan foe or peanuts. Au-. * for. sound velvet beans for seed, 3 bu / kaa SS # Pe SN eae Bi Ay Pee pope bu. for 2 RoY> Bais 31 bu. FOB, * and ~ kept: pure at gin this fall, Or will exch = o ees ar : MARKET BULLETIN Thursday, January. 29, 1931. Georgia Crop Improvement Association SEED FOR SALE1931 - *Fields are inspected to insure that seed are pure and are eta without mixing. -*Germination given is of samples submitted by members. Some have. not sent samples. = Grade 1. * Grade 2. Grade 3. _ der unfavorable conditions, Certified seedare pure but not so close to the breeder. .*Length of staple given is what may be erpecmed under average conditions. i} Elite seed are product of single stalk selection and still in the hands of the breeder. Registered seed are the product of mass selection, or are produced from Elite Se and not more than three years from breeder. \ wt . They may be longer under favorable conditions and shorter un- : Further information may be sete ae from Frank C. Ward, Seeretary-Treasurer, Georgia Crop Improvement Association, Athens, Georgia. Members Name Address vp & G. 0. Pitterd _Winterville a J, b.-m G.-C.-Pittard Winterville PavAs: Goctin (208s eCarroliton Tignall Community Center, eT. P Wooten; Mer... 2. Tignall Wilkes Farm Bureau Assoc., _C. W. Wheeler, Mgr. ___.....Washington Wilkes Farm Bureau Assoc., -C. W. Wheeler, Mgr. _.._.. Washington J. C. Upshaw oe pao. ., Upshaw Vo Cevington Roe Knight) 235. Walden Guy W. Firor Ae De Wilson 2. Piedmont Pedigreed Seed Karn ovo A. J. Puckett - A. P.: Winston : Os. DOR a est Tignall Community Center, T. P. Wooten, Mgr. Tignall W. E. Morgan _...... ~---Buchanan DeKalb Pure Seed Assoc. _E. P. McGee, Mgr. __-___Deccatur Montezuma Maysville Commerce -Oakman ----Athens -Hawkinsville Hawkinsville oe -Walden PH. A.*Petty: 2. . Dawson W. J. Mathis __-_Dawson a. Po Perry Rhyne Bros. __Plains \ Length Staple Inches 1 1-82 1 1-16 1 1-16 1 1-32 1 1-32 1 1-16 Variety Coker No. Coker Extra Cleveland _ Coker Extra Cleveland Coker No. 5 | Coker No. 5 Coker 884 Coker 884 1 1-16 Neely Cleveland s 171-32 Coker Wilt Resistant need Cleveland - Rowden 40 | 15-16 Piedmont Cleveland Piedmont Cleveland 7-815-16 College No. 1 ies 1 College No. 1 ak Piedmont Cleveland . Wilson Cleveland 4-8 15-16 - Wannamaker Cleveland 7-8 Wannamaker Cleveland oe 7-8 Wannamaker Cleveland 4-8 Wilt Resistant Varieties Coker Wilt Resistant - Cleveland Petty Toole Mathis Toole Perry Toole Rhynes Cook <-B4-15-16 7-815-16. rm wd NNN pw Nwhny wo NY PWD Per Cent Germination 90-96 90-96 82-85 No test 75-83 15-83 Bushels ' Price 500 $1.00 : 2500 $40.00 per fon 600 $1. 50 ~ 500 $1.25 100 $1.25 150 vB T.25 500 $1.00 No test 1000 $1.00 . No test 75 _ No test 5500. $4. 00 ae 100lbs. 85-90 400 Di SL00 88 12000 by 85-95 200 ? No test 250 . No test 50 ? : Notest < 450 = : No test 2000 | $1 No test ee | No test 7 No test Grade No tea Car Lots CORN FOR SALECar Lots Gas oi extra waite milling corn, bu. hawkinsville. Have very low rate. J. O. Owens, Hawkinsville, Ribv.-1. cars good slipped ee corn, 80 lg bu. 90c bu. FOB. A. H. Pope, Ga. car shelled corn, 80c bu. 1 car ped shuck, 70c bu. All FOB, Fred, Newton, Halcyondale, Ga. car of slipped shuck corn. Make offer, FOB here. di H. Metts, esboro, Ga. ipped shuck corn in cat lots, or ess lots, 80 lbs. per bu. Corn is sound, p} -actically free from weevils. Prices on et Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Val- HAY. FOR SALECor Lots Sev. car loads of good, bright mix- native grass (Johnson, Bermuda, w Foot, and Lespedeza) hay for Paul A. Potts, Gabbettville, Ga. car bright clean peanut hay, $12.- 0 per ton. FOB. R. L. Draughon, C Runner peanut hay, $20 CG; EH: Parish, Tifton, Ga. HAY FOR SALECar Lots car bright Crab grass and velvet |) hay. No pests in hay. $13.50 ton shipping point. Edd Harper, plertield, Ga. ORN IN CAR LOTS FOR SALE ar corn in car lots or any amt. you t. Also any amount of white ish seed peanuts for sale, car or wagon loads. H. B. Storey, eesburg, Ga. Car load of good ear corn on Car at Frank L. Short Whatleys Prolific is most. popular variety in Georgia. popularity, but no members had seed certified in 1930. Prolific and Hest Prolitic rank first and second in acreage yield. Thos. W. Gilmore = ____ Thos. W. Gilmore John D. Gilmore John D. Gilmore S. A. Nunn __ S. A. Nunn _ Georgia Crop Improvement Association ee ee SEED CORN FOR SALE1931_ Member Address Whatley Brog 4. Beleng _ H. W. Parramore Thos; Cook. a Frank L. Short _....._--_____Sylvester W. T. Whatley _.._.___.___._Reynolds Carroll Land Co. _. H. O. Lovvorn _.....__-_-___Carrollton Cc. L. Rhyne WeeRe Bush 232" eA ibany. WP Bryan: 3 : A. & M. School __.......__._Carrollton J.T. & G. C. Pittardg Winterville A. dr Puckett 20 2 Garon - J. F. Meadows _-._. Piedmont Pedigreed Seed Farm _ A. D. Wilson Valdosta Hawkinsville _Carrollton _ Plains Tifton Douglasville Commerce Commerce Number . Variety Bushels Whatleys Prolific 1000 Whatleys Prolific 1200 Whatleys Prolific 500 Whatleys Prolific | 500 Price - , $3. 25- ee 00 Whatleys Prolific ~ 400 - Prolific 300 Whatleys Proli-ic 300 Whatleys Prolific 2. 300: Whatlys Prolific 125. Whatleys Prolific, 100 Whatleys Prolific 50 Pucketts Improved 200 Meadows Imp. Whatley 100 _ Whatleys Prolifie 400. + /Piedmont Two Kar 200 Wilsons Marlboro 150 POP-CORN eiiccater t 500 Ibs. @ 7%c per Ib. Hastings Prolific is probably second in In most experiment station tests Whatleys a4 Queen Golden SOYBEANS FOR SALE1931 Sandersville Sandersville _Sparta.- _Sparta | Perry Perry -Q-too-tan Laredo O-too-tan - Biloxi Biloxi _Larpdo bu. ai Lewis, Dawson, | Ga. ot Re y Thursday, January 29, 1931. BEANS AND PEAS WANTED | (Continued from page five) Want 100 to 200 bu. unmixed peas. be Will buy in small quantities, or all in 1 lot. Make best prices FOB Cars shipping point. and send sample with ao O. H. Arnold, J. Athens, a. \ Want 5 bu. Brab or other good hay peas. Will exch. pure Ga. sugar cane syrup in 10 lb. cans at 75c per can. M. L. Anderson, Nahunta, Ga. Want to exch. shallot onion sete for Eng. peas, salad Eng. peas, and green ae beans and golden wax bean seed. t. onion sets for 2 teacups full of ce of each names, e-pecially the salad Eng. peas. Write first. Mrs. J. C. Pittman, Lumber City,. Ga., Rt. | Box 8. ~ Want Soy beans and cow peas. Will exch. choice paper shell pecan Gov. insp. 6 to 8 ft. trees. B. Lloyd Woodall Milner, Ga. , Want velvet beans. and running pea- uts: 3 bu. of 120-day velvet speckled beans and 4 bu. N. C. running pea- nuts. State price and send. samples. Or will exch. Wilson type cotton seed. J. H. Leverett. Parrott, Ga. Rt. 1. Want to.exch. speckled bunch but- er beans for frost proof garden peas. rs. J. M. Deen, Coffee, Ga. Exch. 1 cup for Calif. black-eyed eas for 1 cup of Lady Finger or Breakfast peas, and 1 cup of mixed. early Eng. peas for other seed. Write. Mrs. L. C. Abernathy, Lula, Ga. Rt- Want sound velvet bean seed in any uantity. Quote lowest price and mail sample. L. M. Lightsey, Bronson. Ga. Want 1930 crep Velvet beans for seed, in hull or shelled. Exch. Mathews Imp. Toole or Rhyne Bros. cotton seed. T. W. Bruner, Coleman, Ga. Exch. Golden Slipper cane seed for Otootan bean and some good peas for sowing for hay. W. M. Kay, Suwan- ee, Ga. Rt. 2: - Want a few bu. Otootan beans, good and sound. Send sample and _ best cash price. T. J. Perry, Fairmount, Ga, Rt. 1. _ Exch. White King pigeons, mated, banded and working or singles, for clean and sound peas, mixed or un- mixed. Also will exch. White Leg- horns, April 1930 hatch .for peas. Two hens for 1 bu. Ea. paying chgs. on what he gets. Geo. T. Young, Fitz- gerald, Ga., Rt. 4. . _ Exch. 2 bu. black walnuts, 1930 crop nicely hulled, for 1 bu. good, sound mixed peas. W. W. Wallace, Arnolds- ville. Ga. RFD 1. crowders. Ground. Ga : Will exch. for same. sacks. = OC. Ga. Rt= 2. price wanted. _ Circle, Ga. Box 62. Mallard, Brooklet, Ga. ribbon cane syrup. _Same one gilt 3-4 P. C. and 1-4 Red ' Berkshire bred to farrow in March. Want few lbs. running white sugar Send sample and _ quote price; also sev. bu. field peas, any var. good for sowing. Will exch. value a same. Jones. Beasley, Lavonia, a. BEES WAX WANTED Want bees wax, any quantity. Bona Allen, Buford, Ga. oe i Se i CORN, SEE CORN, ETC., WANTED | = want to exch. value for 10 bu. corn or 10 hens. Mrs. M. L. Bishop, Farm- ington, Ga., Rt. 1. Box 69. Want to exch. mung beans for hick- Ory kind seeq corn, 1 yr. from seed house. Will give 30 lb. beans for 2 bu. corn. Will exch. samples. Each to pay del. Bo ee Aes B. Cowart, Ball Want 3 or 4 lbs. of good popcorn. Miss Ellie Bel- cher, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 3. POTATOES WANTED - Want 1-2 bu. old fashioned yellow Spanish sweet potatoes. H. T. Beavers, large State Social Want 200 bu. Porto Rican potatoes for bedding, state inspected. B. F. SYRUP WANTED Want 1 bbl. No. 1 best grade thick Will exch. for J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga. Plants For Sale _ Large everbearing strawberry plants bear from March till October. 20c per C. Full count exchange for white Add postage on orders under Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Toomsboro, ae Seed For Sale Sunflower seed, 25c qt. sweet and hot pepper seed, 10c spoonful; big yellow pumpkin seed, 20c cupful. Exch for cabbage plants. Write first. Add postage. Mrs. Ellie Grindle, Ceveland Ga., Star Rt. Care Lon Barrett. 1M lbs. Thurmond Grey seed, from selected melons, grown on my own farm. Small quantity, 45 Jb. large quantity, 40c lb. 1M bs. Dixie Belle Seed, 50c Ib. or 45c lb. in large quan- tity; also 100 lbs. Watson seed, 50c Ib. All FOB. Will ship C. O. D. or check with order. C. E.. Baldwin, Montezuma, Ga. Eng. peas, salad peas, May peas and shell peas. all 20c pt. ard _ postage. Mrs. J. M. Wilkins, PenoueEe, Ga., RFD 1, Box 55. 300 Ibs. Thurmond Gray and Dixie Belle, Watson watermelon seed, 50c lb. del. Good sound -seed from good melons. T. W. Register, Vienna, Ga. Pumpkin seed from extra large pumpkins 25c cupful; running okra 10c tablespoonful; pure big whip peas $3 bu. at home; yellow crowder peas, $3 bu; Burbank Irish potatoes, good seed, 4c. Ib. at home; good cane seed, 3 Ib: dipper gourd seed, 25c cupful. Also gourds 10c ang 15c ea. Mrs. J. A. Stansel, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4. Ribbon cane seed, $1.25 at barn. $1.50 on the car. J. W. Gosnell. Clarkesville. Ga. Rt. 3. Box 73. \ 1 Ib. pride of Ga.gwatermelon seed 75e or exch. for peas. Geo. av Jack- son, Fayetteville, Ga. Rt. 2. Tender okra, broom corn and giant Russian sunflower seed, 10c pt. post- ae Janie Lee Stone, Royston, Ga. Broom corn seed, the variety that grows long heads, 10c pt. with postage added. Mrs. Alice Have, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 4. Stone Mt. melon seed. 75 Ib. or exch. for meat,lard, syrup. eggs. or chicks of good breed: All seed are bright hand gathered, cured in shade. Also. mustard seed, 3 tablespoonfuls for 10c. Wiley Rogers, Wray, Ga. Stone Mt. watermelon seed, hand picked and drieq in the shade, 75c or exch. each party to pay express. Clyde Roland, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 3. Hastings Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed $1.25 lb; Hastings Henderson bunch butter beans, white, 30c lb; Hastings navy beans, 35c lb. E. A. Tankersey, Thomson, Ga., Box 68. Colored butter beans, Jackson won- der variety from Hastings seed. 35c Ib. -del. Please send cash or money order. Mrs. A. D. Brinson, 415 ae Pearce St,, Cairo, Ga. June corn seed. 25c pt: white pop corn, 8c Ib. or exch for bunch butter bean seed. ,Cash with order. no checks. Mrs. J. W. Loggins, Gaines- ville, Ga. ree 1. 1 cup sugar parsnip seed to exch for 1 lb. of Kentucky wonder bean seed. must be good and tender; gourd seed, 25c cupful, will exch. for pecan trees or lady peas. Mrs. R. C. Stover, Pis- gah, Ga. ; Collard seed. 30c Ib. postpaid. Also plants $1.per M. P. P. Malvin Collins Whigham, Ga. Le:pedeza seed for sale at $4 bu. W. D. Cox. Manassas, Ga. Calif. beer seed or Moss multiply- ing the Nash variety kept in green house from chilling, 25c per start post paid. Mrs. E. B. Green, Hapeville. Ga. Red and white nest onions 40c ea. per gallon. L. C. Gable, Tallapoosa. Ga. 60 lbs. pure Weaver Watson melon seed 75c per lb. N. T. Christmas. Pinehurst. Ga., Rt. 2. erow 2 1-2 ft. high. good fresh seed for planting, 50c per qt. Mrs. H. V. Beatty, Pooler, Ga. 1 bu. nice large multiplving onions. white, $4 or exch. for 4 Parks strain Barred Rock hens not over 18 mos. old no culls. Also have 1-2 bu, white crowder peas with brown eyes, 10c Ib or $3 for the half bu. One: bu.. speck- led peas, $3 bu. Mrs. L.C. Bigbie. Shellman, Ga. Peas, beans, cotton seed, seed corn for sale. W. D. Watson, Loganville. Ga. 10 lbs. white running butter beans 30c lb. Mrs. E. T. May, Warthen, Ga. Stone Mt. watermelon. seed, hand saved from personally selected melons, no other varieties grown near. 50c Ib. J. J. Bloodworth. Gordon, Ga.) Box 12. Ston Mt. melon seed, $1 lb. 5 Ibs. $4.50; 10 lbs. $8 del. J. O Ashton, Pure Cuban Queen watermelon seed\ Little Gem English pea seed, dwarf,. aS 'N. sect se gener Park, Se MARKET BULLETIN SmaH amount of fine cantaloupe seed, J. N. Chrisulaky, variety, devel- oped after four years work, 100 seed ocr 50c. John N. Chrisulaky, Wash- ington, Ga. English white-May peas, White sal- ad peas, large white shell peas, later variety than May peas, 20c pt., all sound and free from weevils. Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Fields, Dahlon- ega, Ga. Will exch. Dixie Belle melon seed for white nest onions or hens, pigs, baby chicks or sell at 60c lb. Mrs. Thomas Avery, Macon, Ga., Rt. 6. Absolutely pure, undiseased Stone Mt. melon seed, harid saved, from lg. seed melons, 75c del. Attractive whole- sale prices on 25 lbs. or more. Sam- ples on request. C. F. Maddox, Bu- ford, Ga, ant 2: Dixie Belle watermelon seed, shade dried and hand saved, 75c lb. or 65c in 15 lb. lots or more; Improved Tom Watson melon seed same price. A few Kleckley sweets 75c lb. All delivered. P. O. Money order preferred. Mrs. F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga. California multiplying beer seed or moss, beer seed, nice and fresh, a good start for 15c and a 2e stamp. ei Irene Cross, Grantville, Ga. Box 1 Dixie Belle watermelon seed 75c Ib. M. F. Kilgo, Pulaski, Ga. 16 lbs. Watson watermelon seed 50c lb. saved from treated seed last year. M. H., Jones, Clyattville, Ga., Rt. 1 White velvet okra seed, long green okra seed, 25c per cupful; also white bunch litha beans 15c lb. or will exch for cream sugar crowder peas or California black - -eyed peas. Mrs. T. J. Cowart, Garfield, Ga. Rt. 2. Pumpkin seed, yellow meated water- melon seed, muskmelon seed 15c pty or will exch. for tender cornfield bean seed. White nest onions 50c gal. del. Cash or money order. Mrs. Grace Murphy, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 2. 500 ibs. Perkins long green mam- moth okra seed, hand selected, very early, prolific and bears till frost. Make best offer for all or part. E. L. Todd, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 1. Pure Pride of Ga. watermelon seed i lb. Mrs. P. A. Johnson, Brooks, a 17 lbs. running butter beans 25c Ib. del., 4 lbs. watermelon slightly mixed but mostly Stone Mt. 35c lb. del. C. L, Newsome, Matthews, Ga., Box 34. Pure and clean honey drip cane seed, 5c lb. and P. P. Mrs. C. T. Hunt, Cumming, Gai Rt. 4: White multiplying onions -25c gal or 8 gal. for $1.75, 5 bu. for $7.50. Send P. O. Money order for same. Mrs. J. P. Hays, Buford, Ga., Rt. 2. Several gallons nice white nest on- ions 45c gal. Mrs., Grady Ragland, Roopville, Ga. Rt. 3. ~ About 6 Ibs. of the best cantaloupe seed in the world and 8 or 10 lbs. of Thurmond Gray watermelon seed from good melons and cured _ right. Will sell cheap. Write for price or will exchange for velvet beans. J. A. Kimberly, Empire, Ga. Pure Pride of Ga. watermelon seed 75c lb. or -will exch. for other seed. J. E. Flewellen, Jr., Griffin, Ga. Rt. A. i : White multiplying onions for sale 40c gal. del. or 30c gal. FOB here. Stone Mt. watermelon seed, 90c_ Ib. del. or 0c FOB here. Mrs. I. D. Mc- Lane, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 5. Beat-the-Bee syrup cane seed, hand threshed and winded, gathered with- out rain, sound and bright, 15c lb. 8 ibs. for $1 or $4.50 per bu. del. Also pure Rucker cotton seed, ginned 45 per cent of 7-8 lint last season 5c bu. FOB. Pure Whatleys red cob seed corn, selected, nubbeq and hand shelled, 75 pk.. $1.50 half bu. $2.50 bu FOB or will exch any or some of all for Otootan beans. Appler or Fulghum seed oats, California blackeyed or white sugar crowder peas, each to pay che. C..R. Smith. Buford, Ga. Rt. 3. Giant stringless green pod full mea- sure black Valentine bean seed, early sweet corn seed, 35c 1lb.-5 lbs. for $1.50 Burpees bean seed. 40c lb; Lady peas 8 lbs. for $1; Bermuda onion sets. $1 gal; Australian brown red Wethers- field yellow globe and silverskin onion. sets, 75c gal. del. 50 gal FOB. Also cabbage plants, $2 per M. Cader Ste- phens, Flowery Branch, Ga. Australian brown onion seed 20c oz. or exch. for cabbage plants or, oth- er garden seed. Car] C. Bettis, Cum- ming, Ga., Rt. 7. Pure Tom: Watson melon seed, and Pull Knott cotton seed. Write for prices. PAGE ELEV Tom Watson melon seed, han ed from selected melons 15e I paid. Sample on_ request. Johnson, Coolidge, Ga., Rt. 2. Moss or California multiplying seed, 15c qt. plus 2c stamp. Mrs Roberts, Grantville, Ga., Box 126. White multiplying onions 50 V. P. Everett, Kensington, Ga. 20 lbs. pure Stone Mt. waterme seed, Ist yr. planted from Hastin; 18 1-2 lbs. pure Rocky Ford ca loupe seed, yellow meated, 75 Ib. prepaid. Mrs. J. D. Coston, Pa Ga. Telephone 1312, Metter, Ga. Old fashioned pumpkin seed i 15c pt. or exch. for cabbage pie plants or pussy willow or that I can use: Mrs. bik Jasper, Ga., Rt. 3. Yellow Bermuda onion sets 1 delivered parcel post. Mrs, Hollomon, Brooklyn, Ga. Texas Ribbon cane, extra fine syrup, bright, sound and clean, 50c 90c pk. postpaid $2.25 bu. or exc Ga. heading cabbage collard se 25c Ib. each party to pay del. c es on goods received: C. R. Auburn, Ga., Rt. 1. Several hundred pounds of mond Grey and Stone Mountain Dixie Belle watermelon seed for carefully hand selected from la well shaped melons, which prod one half car per acre; also have. lbs. of carefully selected seed | Improved Watson. or Clements mele This melon is shaped very mu LY the watson but a much better per. It has tough rind, cuts red sweet, will keep in field ten days ter it is ripe and carry anywher the U. S. Price of seed 75c Ib. 1 ee Ga. Max L. McRae, Mi x a Long red cayenne pepper th ly dried, fine for seasoning or for sale or exchange. for net on or garden pea seed or marglobe_ mato seed, or strawberry plant OQuinn, Odum, Ga. : 150 lbs. Dixie Belle hand pic 0 of 40 to 60 lbs. melons at 60c Ib. or Ibs. for $50; also Thurmond melon seed and 50 Ibs. of pur Mt. seed at 60c Ib. All hand pic Mitchel Williford, AShburn, Ga. About 25 Ibs. bunch speckle but bean seed and some running spe butter beans 20c lb. in 5 lb. lo lb; also mustard seed at 20c Ib, with order. Mrs. J. E. Dailey, x Bu Ga. Rt. D., Box 222. One Ib. pure Pride of Georgia termelon seed, $1 or exch. for any breed. C. H. Glass, Jr., Side, Ga. . 30 Ibs. extra select Stone 1 termelon seed, 60c Ib. postpaid more than 5 Ib. lots 50c Ib. Jeff a Flowery Branch, Ga. : One qt. long pod okra seed, neck cushaw seed, 25c cupful; seed, 15c cup; sweet pepper see pod, 15c pkg., pop corn, white an shelled, 25c at., separated or mixed, 1930 crop of seed. Ass postage small orders. Harold Pass, Pon ter, Ga. Otootan Soy beartis $3; Laredos, 75; Biloxis, $2; Shelled corn 90c; tys Toole cotton seed, $1. G. A gan, RFD, Fort Valley. Ga. Purple Hull table pea, 50c gt. fashioned tender cornfield bean se 30c per teacup; early June (makes 2 crops in 1 season) 35 cup; and Stone Mtn. melon seed. teacup, or $1 lb. Mrs. W. V. Roh Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. | 1 qt. tobacco seed: 25c tbls. 2 teacup full, or exch for white Mrs. Joe Rhodes, Elberton, R Pure, sound, white running ul bean seed. 25 Ib. or exch, Mrs L. Jones, Bronwood, Ga., Rt. 1. 5bu. nice, clean syrup cane $2 bu. FOB. John P. Cheney, etta, Ga., 1012 Whitlock Ave. 200 bu. Teyas honey drip cane s and seedling Ribbon cane seed, $ a W. L. Carmical, Newnan, Ga 500 Ibs very best hand selected to Mtn. melon seed, 75c Ib. del. M Exp. Small orders filled if desire R. Andrews, Haddock, Ga. : Large, white nest onions, 60c ae Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Gree a. . Imp. Weaver Watson melo 60c lb. FOB. B. D. Thomas, Park. Ga. Rt. 1. x! Nor Pure Lifsey melon seed, $1 ] postage, or 75c lb. in lots of deff A. Taylor, Brunswick, cs over. C. W. Collins, Atlanta, 1-2 Bankhead Ave. - Gea: from page nine) ON SEED FOR SALE nm, 1st yr. Roll cleaned. bs. S. oC. M. Lowry, oe big poll ist. yr. per cent pure. $3 per 100 lbs. hur H. Meyer, Winterville, 2. = selected. Covington Toole , wilt resistant. 75c pu. R. McRae, Ga. Half, 45 per cent, bale per nd and clean. $2.75 per 100. on, Martin, Ga., Rt. 2. -: eee Quitman Me Rddison early big boll ) Ibs. FOB. L. W. Seago, Ga. Sikes early big boll, $1. 50 40 per cent lint. Staple, 7-8 M. Driskell, Ocilla, Ga. ig boll, Ss bu. Exch. for 1 it, 6 to 9 mos old, or for er: Mace L. R. Lanier, Rt. <3. po sf Rowden 40 (the sensa- strain) 1st yr. from Orig. as HH. As Neal, Carnes- Seni Wilson type, $1 bu d pure. H. s. Bryan, Can- D & P. L., 1 1-16 in. sta- u. FOB. . ac. _Bazemore, or Duroc. J. gilt or pigs, or of any good breed. L. C. mn, Soperton, Ga Fin cases: panier resistant cotton seed 0.8. Williams, Scot- sound Cokers No. 884 and sound_ Cleveland, 2 1-2c Ib. ( pus of Broadwells ' abl bu. Roy oP. Baker, Menlo ed. Cleveland big boll, about 40 per cent lint. yer bu. Write or see. C. L. renceville, Ga., RFD 3. Ped. Cleveland cotton seed M. Zellner, Forsyth, Ga. ,Wannamaker Cleveland, ond u FOB; also 50 bu. Arkan- eae trade for a few J. Ov. King, Luella, ye: Made 47 per cent be bu. FOB. P. M. Hol- sville, | (Ga. Rt. 2. nd mixed cotton seed, 75c ban yellow flint corn, 75c d exch. for peanuts to the are Fred Atkinson, Ray for 8 bu. good Fulghum oat an pigs of good breed, 2 to : Miss Annie T. Brown, big poll, 2nd yr ash. with: order. Ga. Piedmont Ped. Cleveland big ivately ginned. $1.25 bu. Any Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven, : cotton seed, pure, be 50 per in sacks, FOB. G. J. Carre- esville, Ga. os ; . $3.50 per David "FODDER FOR SALE | a bundles of: nice fodder, and n. Write, or come to my Whiteheads Filling Station. . Clarkston, Ga. es of fodder. $1.25 per 100 J. B: Brassell, Mitchell, rieht fodder, $2.50 per 100. udgins, Auburn, Ga. Rt. 1. HH AND CURED MEATS FOR. SALE = Hs Waddelle, nice meat, very reason- Putnam, Curryville, Ga. Pearson, up. or ot, PP at 32c Ib. , 10 to 25 lbs. each; Ib. FOB here. pele wilt resistant recleaned |. pure and mulledy $1.50 bu. $4] oo mee, Ga. Rs Ga. mph wilt resistant, 5e bu. ce Hutcherson, Ashland; wden long staple. 1st yr. $1.50 os cotton seed for. sale dried sausage, 3 Ibs. del. ty smoked hams, 30 Ib MARKET. Lee Patrick, Salea Ga. Home soca bacon, i8c Ib. by the side FOB my station. Cash with or- der. J. M. Aldridge, Bridgeboro, Ge. Gen. Delivery. ~- Country cured, Hickory smoked sau- sage, 35c lb. Riley . Couch, Turin, Ga. Extra large, 50 to 55 tb. country. cur- ed hams, 22c lb. also cured shoulders, from 35 040 lbs. 18c lb. Cash with or- der. FOB. R. W. Gabriel, Colbert, Ga. Pure, country pork sausave, smoked, 25 lb. FOB. Cash with order. C. H, Willis, Tifton, Ga. 110 5th St. 18c lb. prepaid. W. D. Putnam, Wuny? ville, Ga. Home-made smoked pork sausage, well seaSoned- and linked, 25c lb. not not smoked, 22c; smoked hams, 7 to 15 Pure, corn fed hog lard. in 50 Ib. cans, 14c Ib. Robt. S. Anderson, Haw- kinsville, Ga. Want 100 lbs. pure hog lard. Must from selected fruit. 3 Ibs. 55} $1 del.. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Cia. Nice peeled, free of worms, sundried apples, 17 lb: or 17 Ibs. - del. also unpeeled peaches, 15c: lb. Viola M. Robinson, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2. Yate apples, $1 25 per bu. Box while | they last. Bulk\'apples for truckers, from. 50c per. bu.- up. C. Cornelia, Ga. -Sour oranges for making peeser yen NK50c per 100 FOB. Mrs. ] . Cald- well, Kingsland, Ga., Rt.- 1 : Tree run Shockley apples, polished {and graded, 75c bu. to trucks in. bulk; $1 bu. packed in boxes. H. R. Staight Demorest, Ga. Sundried apples, peeled, 10 Ib. in 10 j Ib. lots or miore, del. PP. Mrs, V. A. Payne, Rugby, Ca 1 db. for 2. white feed 100 lb. Sacks. Comer Meeks, Alto, Ga, . 1930..crop. 20c. Ib. del. Mrs. W. H. Walters, Lavonia, Ga. Rt, Be Dried peaches, 50 Ibs. for sale. Mak best. offer. Gar Rte. 10. or 15 Ibs: nice, dried apples, 15 Ib. postpaid. also raspberry and Him- alaya blackberry plants, 30 doz. post- paid, or exch. 1 doz. each for 3 white feed. 100 lb. size feed sacks. Miss An- - Boo Ashworth, . Loganville, Ga. Rt. imp Spanish peanuts and Rice pop}. ston, Ga. Rt. 7 lbs. extra oa son arien June ap. ples, free from peel, core and _ insects, 3-lbs. 60c;' 6 Ibs. $1. Postpaid. Also 12 Ibs. nice, bright un et peaches, Same price. Cash with order. C. C. Burell, Buford, Ga. Rt. 2. ; 15e lb. also white multiplying onions, $4 bu. Mrs, T. W. Sanders, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 5. 35. Ibs. nice, - sundried peaches, free of worms, 15c lb. Add postage. Sev. Ibs. apples, free of worms, 15 lb. Add postage. J. J. Hendrix, Jefferson, Ga. Write first. Mrs. G: V. Schubert, Lula, Ga., _Rt--1, Care W. C. Wiley. GRAIN FOR SALE - forage and silage. crop. 1 pk. postpaid $2; 1 bu. FOB, $5. H. A. Neal, Carnes- ville, Ga. Seed rye, 65c per peck, $1.25 per 1-2 bu. or $4.75- for 2 1-2 bu. sack, FOB. |Also rape seed, 2 Ibs. 40c; 5 Ibs, 90c del. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. Hastings 100 bu. Fulghym and Co- kers cold proof oats, $85c per Grown. from seed direct from ~ Orig. and carefully recleaned. Also Texas Rust proof vats, 75c. R. W.: Stem- bridge, Milledgeville, Ga. : FOR SALE ~ Tupelo gum extracted honey, put up as follows, FOB here. 12 5 Ib. pails to case, $6.75; 6-10 lbs. pails to case $6.30; 2-10 Ib. pails postpaid, $3; 1-10 lb. pails postpaid. $1.60. Several 52 gal. barrels prices on request. 5 Ib. pail postpaid as sample for $1. All orders shipped prompily.- Jno. A. Crummey, .Doctortown, Ga. 8 Ibs. beeswax, 30c Ib. del. 13. Ibs. tallow, 20c lb. del. Money order. Miss 50 Ib. cans, = 1-26 Ri I. Hackele. Slowey Branch, Ga. a Soy Sugar cured hams, 25c lb. Middlings,. \ans, 15 Ib. OB. lbs. 25 lib; ' shoulders, 18; " smoked | sides, 18c. All Exp. col. J. W. Lang, ! Omega, Ga. be oe for cash. State soves price. Mrs. J. P. Mabry, Canon, Ga. Aa : FRUIT. FOR SALE 3 Extra choice, new, sundried apples 6 lbs. 7 Ibs. $1.00. M. Miller, Ga. | PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES Nice dried apples Yon sale or eh Nice dried peaches, free from. worms : Essie Pollard, Bowdon, j Dried. apples, For sale or exch for] G corn. Write. \ C. ae Rhodes, Roy- Nice, dried. apples, free from. worms Dried apples, 15c lb. Add postage. -Sagrain, 303, the new grain, hay, bue HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES BULLETIN. ees Bright, clear honey, fresh from. the hives, $1, . r.10 lbs. Can del. Also beeswax, lb. del, Money order. ae A. Pr OKelley, Maysvle Ga., Rt. 2,. = Beeswax, 35c 1b Charlie H. smith, Roopville, Ga. Rt. 2. 8 ibs. yellow beeswax, $2 or exch. for sound Spanish peanuts, at 5c Ib. Ea. to pay del. chgs. M. G. Smith, Poepoty Ga. Rt. 2. Box 135. Good grade Ext. honey in 10 Ib. pails: 1 del, in Ga. by PP, ot; 50; 2 for 2:75: Cs of 6, $6.50 FOB. C. L. What- ley, Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 3... Nice, chunk honey, 20c Ib. del. in 5} lb. lots and up, Ga. points, or in 50 Ib. 150 or 200 lbs. pure Strained or Ext. 20c lb, in 5 and 10 lb. pails, del. Ga. In 25 Ib.- cans and up, 15c Jb: FOB, -@..G. Oliver, Barnes- ville, Ga. Rt. 2. Comb honey; 60-to 65 Ih. cans, 10c |b. or exch. for field peas, cattail mil- Jet, or sorghum cane seed, L. L. Hil- ton Glennville, Ga. i Gallberry, Ext. in new 10 Ib. pails, $1.50. del. DEF. Thomas, Odum, Ga. Box 27. 2 1-2 Ibs, nice a ccaw ok 25 Ib._ Mrs. W. F. Merrell, Roopville,. Ga... 1200 lbs. white chunk honey, i4c Ib, cans, 50 to 75 lb. FOB. .Cash with or- der. C. G. Oliver, Meansyille, Ga. Rt. 1}. 8 stands of honey bees. Gums made for boxes on top (boxes not included), -$1 per stand. Exch. for corn at mar- ket price. W. Is TORS, Holly BPHNES Ga. Rt. 1. : HAY FOR SALE es 150 bales grass and- Lesperers hay. | $20.ton at my barn. O, S. Williams, Scotland, Ga. - Ss 1 ton of Kudzu ae : 15 bu. black sorghum seed; and 1 car of baled cut corn, cured bright. Make best iter. a. Be a eee City, ETC., FOR SALE . White Eng. peach: trees; I -old. Sell, or exch. for Everbearing straw= berry plants, or value in onion sets. A. Garret, Butler, Gal 00M choice, budded pecan trees, Stuart, Schley, Money-Maker- and Frotscher. State. insp. Write. W. eT | Stewart, Valdosta, Ga. Gov't insp. budded pecan sees lead var. All sizes. For sale or: seh FC; Geiger, Flintside, Ga.. Budded and State insp. Schley pa-. per shell. pecan trees, 3-to 9 ft. $20. to $40 per 100 trees, according to size. ee for meats, velvet beans in hull, beans, corn ve other things use- i. Seed. State insp. pecan trees. Schley, Success, and Stuarts. At attractive nee R. 8. Broadhurst, ey Cling. stone peach trees, large size, ripening in August 6 ful to. me. . Kennedy, Collins, bearing, for 50c; 2. doz. $1.50 oF lot of IM for $50" postpaid. Mrs. Ww. Seago, Pine- hurst, Ga. High grade pecan trees, Govt. insp. 2 to 8:.ft. 18 to 50. mr. Ponder, Whigham, Ga. - - Blue Damson plums, 25. each, 3 for 60c postpaid; Red Goose plum trees, 2 for 20c, 5. for 40c, postpaid. All nice-. ly rooted. A, Steinheimer, Woolsey, : Ga. Rt1le3 Lead. var. . Pear trees, 40c ea. $4. 00 doz. apple, 2 yr. old trees, 15 each, : and 1 yr. old 10c; Concord and Niag- 1 ara grape, 10c each, $8 a 100. All state insp. and true to name. Postpaid. M. Alexander, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. oe Gov. insp. choice. paper: shell Geen | trees. 6-7 ft. 50c ea. or exch. for farm | Lloyd Woodall, Milner, products: B. Nice large 2 yr. old apple trees, state insp. true to name 15c ea. $12. 50 per 100 del. or exch. for other farm products. T. M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga. Fig sprouts, black walnut seedlings. 2 yrs. old, 50c ea. R. H. Akin, Grif- fin, Ga, Rt. Bei 14 Small walnut trees, $1. 15; 18 fis sprouts, good roots, $1. 50. Al del. Lois Woodruff, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 1. All leading var. apple and peach trees, 20c each; well rooted Concord and Niagara grape, 2 yr. 10c each; pear and cherry 50c each; red. June plum, 25c each. All Govt insp. and aa to name. P. M, Head, Cleveland te Seedling peach trees, plum . and clear seed, and some ae English 25c each, $2. 50 per doz. H. O. Kelley, Griffin, 'Ga.., Rt. A. Box 49. ~ Walnut trees. about 3. trees, hes Ga., Rt. | Ga. | will exch. same for white. ae anq black minorca pullets. Ne -ycle, Keiffer and Pineapple | for lot. del. by express, of good. peanuts for planting. C. | 2. will | Ga. - for pecan or peanuts to plant, 31 Thursday, jae 29, 1931. Ses. to the Bo od. - Also rattle roots, calamus roots and others, for sale or. exch. for peas, beans, white feed sacks, cotton or honey. Mrs. R. C.- Stoner, . = Pisgah, Ga. Small walnut trees, 25 eas red and 2 yellow plum, small trees, 10c - each; pomegranate sprouts, Katawha trees, 20c ea; black haw roots,. sassafras roots, 20c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. N. B.. Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2. Plum peach trees, yellow open stone > peach trees, 20c ea. or will exch. for white feed sacks at 10c ea, in ae condition, each to pay postage. Mrs. bas Pearl Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt.4. Old fashion peach trees 8-24 in. 9. for $1: hazlenut bushes, $2.25; scup- pernong grape vines, rooted, 30c. CR} 4 for $1; muscadine, not rooted same price peppermint plants 20c dozen; huckleberry bushes, 15 doz; $1.50 en 100; gooseberry bushes, 20 ea; $2.00 doz; postpaid. All carefully packed in. good condition... Money order. Will - exch. for anything can use. R. Le Blackwell, Cleyeland,, Ga. Rt4. 2 = Musadine vines 75c doz; fig. apes 3 for 50c. Add postage. Jno. B. Grindle, Dahlonega, Gate les ee 20 or 25 black walnut trees from 9-95 3 ft. high, 25 ea. Mrs. E, B. Dollar, a Buford, Ga. Rt. ee ae Concord grape vines, black oe yrs. 2 old pruned ready to plant, 20c ea., 8. foe for $1, $10 ae 100. RH. Akin, Grif- - Gov. ee budded. pecan trees 2 48 ft. 20c ea. Will sell or CXC. 1OLe 2 nice dried fruit. Fred Loy, Shellman, 2 cedars, well rooted, 50c a;. tame oe plackberries 25 ea., strawberries, 25 eb doz. Large sugar plum trees, 25 ea. ie or 5 for $1. Roy Garren, Morganton, oe Gr ee oe Nice lot of pudded, bred up, Schley and Stewart pecan trees, all. sizes, leghorn . Alston, Richland, Ga. Caen insp. true. to name Gus fooae all leading varieties, 2 yr..3-4 ft. well branched, 15c ea; one yr. 2-3 ft. 10c a. e383 Elberta White English peach 9-3. ft. 10 ea; 1-2 ft. 5c; Early Harvest, Spears trees, 4-5 ft. 40c. ea; Concord and Ni- agara grape vines, 2 yrs: old 10c ea; $7.50 per 100. Will exch. any. of . above for Ga. cane syrup; corn or lard. W. H. Alexander, Cleveland, Ga. = Rooted Kudzu vines for sale, $1 doz. Miss Mamie C. Batchel, Ellerslie, Ga. 600 old fashioned seedling peach trees, 5-10 in. $1 doz. $6 per 100, $30 ig Cash with Oe Will exch. a few doz. for few bu Also. have 50 White English - peach trees $1.50 doz; progressive everbearing strawberry plants, 35c per 100, $1.50 per 500, $2.75 per M. Also artichokes for planting or table use, 45c gal, $1.75. 2 bu. Cash or money order, Add post=_ aoe age. Mrs. Emily Long, Cleveland, ee = Rt. 4, Box 13. = 1M pear trees, 1M peach. trees, 1500 paper ,shell pecan trees, state inspect _ re a v3 ed. Write for prices. W. J. Morgan, - Stillmore, Ga. | I have a lot of very fine papechen pecan trees that I will sell cheap for cash or will exch them for anything I can use on the farm. Ben R. Tan- ner, Sandersville, Ga. . ~ Year old black walnut sprouts, 5c. Mrs. D. P. Moon, Comer, Ga. White English peach trees, 2 yrs. old 10c ea. or $1 doz. Himalaya black- berry plants 25 doz. aoe Geo. A. Comer, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 17. as White English peach trees, plum seeded, | plum trees, red or yellow, 106: 7 : ea; _strawberry plants, 30c. per 100; tame English blackberry vines 12 for Book 25e. Mrs. C. B. Shepard, Rockmart, eae Ga., Rt. 2. meee State inspected budded peach freee 3 3 to 4 ft. high, Chinese Cling Elberta _ ae oe Mayflower, Carmen, Hiley Belle, Wht, + English, Stinsons Oct. Lge Rose, Red Bird, 20c ea. del. W. . While, - Goggins, Ga. State inspected budded Stuart and : Schley pecan trees, 3 ft. 25c; 4 ft. 30e - 5 ft. 35c; each additional ft. 5c per ft. up to 10 ft. above 10 ft. 75c each. ee Idus Johnson, Shellman, Ga. oa Early Richmond May cherries, gua- = ranteed true to: name, 18 in. high. 10 der. trees for $1; scuppernong vines, well, rooted, five vines, $1; butterfly bush- es, well rooted, four for $1, All post- paid. Charlie E. Smith, Braselton, - (Continued on. | Page SER) - beans. Tbh. postpaid. Sample on request. J. strawberry plants, $2 A, red, a gooseberry, Thursday, January 39, Georgia Products T9St. For Sale Ce * (Continueq from. page eight) BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE _ Otootan Soys, genuine, $4 per bu. Biloxi, $2.50 bu. Mathews, $3.50; Red or Purple Hull speckled, bunch speck- led, and Clays, each var. $2.25 bu. FOB Milledgeville. All 1930 crop, fully recleaneqd and free from damage. Pure and unmixed. Cash with order. Geo. T. Trawick, Linton, Ga. - Field peas: Irons, $2; Clays, $1.65: mixed peas, $1.60. G. A. Fagan, Ft. Valley, Ga. RFD. Mathews imp. mammoth yellow Make about 3 times as much as other Soy beans. Very fine for land and as feed. $1.50 per peck, $5 a W. H. Bolton, Griffin, Ga. Box 100 bu. good, sound Otootans, $4.00 bu. Some Laredos, $3.50 bu. Biloxi, | . W. P. Couch, Luthersville, Ga. 2 pks. Jackson Wonder lima beans $3 peck, del. 2 pecks red Valentine bunch beans, $2.75 del. or exch. for Valencia peanuts. EK N. O'Quinn, Odum, Ga. Hastings mung beans, 15c Ib. Ga- thereq before fall rains; also have good seed corn, Hastings and Gabriel, mixed, well selected, grown on rich bottoms, 75c pk. Clyde Morris, Whites- burg, Ga. Rt. 3. 300 lbs. fine Clay crowder peas, 25c L Osborn, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 4. : Good cornfield bean seed, 15c cup; also mustard seed, 5 pkg. Mrs. Jas. A. Scott, Carrollton, Ga, Rt. L : Georgia Products Wanted POTATOES WANTED Want Gov. insp. Porto Rico sweet potatoes. Quote best price. H, V. Franklin, Register, Ga. : Miscellaneous For Sale 1 bu. large, hulled, black walnuts, $1 bu. FOB Baldwin. Money order with order.. Bruce RK. Whitfield, Ho- mer, Ga., Rt 1. Well dried, unhuled black walnuts, 50c bu. Robt. S. Anderson, Hawkins- ville, Ga. Fig preserves, 70c qt. FOB. Mrs. C.. dg. Vickery, Canon, Ga. Rt. 2. Yellow. root, 20c Ib. Missionary baby butter beans, 50c qt. Mrs. Emma Bailey, Hartwell, Ga.. RFD 4. Yellow root, 35c Ib. sassafras root, 25c Ib. wild huckleberry, 3 for 15c. All bushes about 12 in. Miss Dru- cilla Akins, Hartwell, Ga. 3 peacock tails, $7.50. Guar. free of moths. Mrs. T. E Gaines, Hart- well, Ga., Rt. 3. - 3 ats. blackberries, 75c; 3 qts cit- fon preserves, $1; 2 qts. quince-dony preserves, 50c; 7 qts. grapes, $2.10. or whole lot, $425. Not prepaid. Mrs. G. L. Tallant, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 1. Fresh yellow root, 20c Ib. polk root, sassafras root, 20c lb. wild cherry bark, 40c a Cae selec bres b: le, an routs, c each; Garden : T5e each; white, e muscadine vine, rooted, 20c ea. and Concord grape cut. 5 each. Mrs. Will James, Ellijay, Ga. ; 10 Ibs. 1930 never used goose fea- thers, 65c Ib. Cash with order. Sam- ple on request. Mrs. C. R Sanders, Adrian, Ga., Rt. 1 Fine medium and coarsely ground oyster shell for chickens. $1 per 100 Ibs. FOB. W. A. Smith, Savannah, Ga. 102 Bay St. East. & Ibs good nice tallow, 10c Ib. or exch. the lot for 5 lbs. cream sugar erowder peas, free frum weevils, or for the same amt. of butter beans. a Luther Thomas, Roopville, Ga. Yellow root, blood root, ratsbane, fresh dug, 25 Ib. yellow root plants, $1 a 100; catnip, 3 bunches, 25c. Add tage on small orders. Mrs. Oscar hillips, Royston, Ga. RFD 3. 20 1-2 gal of beans, canned with su: and vinegar; i0 1-2 gal. black- berries: 6 1-2 gal. apples. All canned fm glass cans, 50c per 1-2 gal. FOB. Exch. for field peas. J. J. Hendrix, and dry, 40c Ib. del. 35c; poke root, $0c: peppermint plants, 10c doz. Gar- Jand Eaton, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. Martin gourds, priced sccording te size. Parcel extra, also gourd peed, 10 pkg. 3 pkg. 25 PP. Mrs T. Thomas, Thomr@ore, Ga ue & sassafras roots, MARKET BULLETIN haw, white poke root, 10c Ib. Rats- | bane, Mayapple root 25 lb. 5 Ibs. $1. Exch. add postage to small orders. 5 ce lL. David, Tucker, Ga. Rt. 1, ox 51. About 3 bu. black walnuts, .or exch. for anything can use. S. Berner, Mt. Vernon, Ga., Rt 1. Sweet peach pickles, 60 in half | gal. jar, also canned peaches, 40c; blackberry, apples, strawberry, grape and black scuppernong jelly, 30c pt. _ also strawberry plants, 50c a 100 del; and Bunch Eng. fea seed, 25 Ib. ear- | ly butter bean seed, 15c FOB, or 20c del. Viola M. Robinson, Waco, Ga. Free from disease, 10M stalks green sugar cane, which will average 5 ft. long, $1 per M stalks. R. S. Broad- hurst, Americus, Ga. Sassafras root, dogwood bark, bone- , Set roots, black haw, polk root and persimmon bark. Make best offer; pumpkin seed, good var. 20c cup del, cied apples, and peaches, free of worms, l5c. Ib. Exch. 1 gal. fruit for 1 gai. early var. Clay Crowder peas 'for seed, free of weevils. Write first No stamps. Mrs. J. K. Stacks, LaFay- ette, Ga. Rt L Seed For Sale Pure, sound orange cane seed, $1.25 S FOB. L. A. Hutcherson, Ashland a. White tender cornfield bean seed, 60c Ib. Also pea seed, 10c spoonful. _ Wilson, Ellijay, Ga, Rt 3, Box i 300 Ibs. of pure Texas honey arip sorghum seed, 5c Ib. fine and sound.' Roy T. Baker, Menlo, Ga. About 150 or 200 Ibs. Hastings cane seed, first yr. from Hastings seed, -5 Ibs. $1 postpaid or 10 Ib. collect. Will sell the lot for 8c lb. No COD ship- | ments. Cash with order. Write. J.' T. Jones, Athens, Ga., Rt. 3. Red onion buttons, 40c gal. postage or will exch for value. Mrs. C. H. Capel, Molena, Ga. Valentine bean seed, nice dried | 25c. Mrs. VY. S. Ladd, Gainesville, ae Rt. 7. Perkins mammoth long okra seed, 1-4 Ib. 25c, 1-2 tb. 45c, 75c lb.. prepaid, J. M. Fincher, Ringgold Ga. Rt. 2. | 20 bu. honey drip sorghum _ seed, 1930 crop machine threshed and sav- ed, $1.50 bu. FOB. J. B. Kirk, Rock- i mart, Ga., Rt. 2. : California beer seed 15 per start with directions. A. A. Nash, River- dale, Ga., Rt. 1. Pure red-green and ribbon seed cane, average, 3 ft. $2 per 100 sacked for protection, keeping fine. Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga. Pure salmon flesh Eden Gem can- taloupe seed, $1.10 Ib. prepaid, 5 Ibs. | for $5. postpaid or will exch for sound | ' speckled peas. fin, Ga., Rt. B. Several 100 lbs. new crop pimiento ' seed or will exch. for corn, oats or | syrup. O. C. Perdue, Yatesville, Ga. Good tender corn field ; for sale 25c cupful or exch. for nic? dried apples or Parks Barred Rock hens. Add postage. is, Rydal, Ga., Rt, 2. Pure Pride of Ga. watermelon seed, 5c lb. del. Frank L. Carter, McDon- ough, Ga. Rt. 1. * A few pounds of white Eng. salad pea seed, sound and tender, hulled, 20c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. H. S. Nix, Cleveland, Ga. . Early Person watermelon seed, $1.25 Ib. 75c 1-2 Ib. 40c 1-4 lb. postpaid. Wilbur Hunter, Jr., Oliver, Ga. Stone Mtn. and Kleckley sweet wa- termelon seed, 60 lb. postpaid, HL. A.! Wilson. Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. 15 bu. good cane seed, Hastings , special 5c tb. or exch. for corn or any-; thing I can use of equal value. Edw. | L. Tench, Demorest, Ga., Rt. 1, Box! 15. Stone Mt. -Jones, Improved and Wonder. watermelon seed, mixed, sound 1930 crop, shade dried, 25c tea- cupful del; also Eden Gem cantaloupe and banana, muskmelon seed mixed. same price as above. Mrs. W. H. Sullivan, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 5. Hendersons bunch limas, fumiga- ted for seed, 5 Ibs. or more 10c Ib. del. Less, 15c lb. Curled mustard, purple top, white globe, cow Horn, yellow globe turnip seed, collards, rutabaga, 1 Ib. or more, 50c del; less, 7 table- Mrs. J. F. Lew-| . ing nest onions, , much as 5 Ibs. Chipley, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 100. lbs. pure Watson melon seed, | $ bu. | saved from selected melons 50c FOB. Mrs. T. H. Heath, Dudley, Ga. 40c, 5 Ibs. 90c del. W. H. Waddelle,; onion plants. Mra. G. W. Randall, Wild cherry, sweet gum bark, black Pearson, Ga. Several gallons of white multiply- | 10 Ib. del. for. as) Mrs. H. C. Roberts,! cleaned, 75c Ib. or exch, A. G@ Wie ; son, Lavonia, Ga. Calif. sorghum cane seed, clean and | pure for planting, any amount from ; ten Ibs. to 20 bu. 5c lb. FOB or will from Hastings raised purposely exch. part for ribbon cane to plant. If interested write at once. L L.! Story, Clay Hill, Ga. White baby lima seed, running but- | ter bean seed, few colored ones, 20 Marys, Ga. 3 cu- | bean lb; little acre peas,.12 1-2c Ib; shaw seed 15c 0z; McCaslan seed, 40c Ib. All postpaid. Mrs. Fred | ' Studdard, Social Circle, Ga. Rt. 3. i troduction, not offered by and | Immensely prolific, real 1 "excellent quality, 50c Ib. postpaid. C.! . F. Maddox, Buford, Ga. one half Ib. | Ga Atkinson, Ray City, Ga. Rt. 2. 200 or more lbs. of mammoth sun-, flowerseed, 10c lb. or will exch. for, cotton seed, good planting seed, chick- ens or pigs. Seed corn for sale, 50 or | more bu Whatleys improved seed corn $2 bu. Will exch for equal value. Mrs. ' Chas. Hunt, Oxford, Ga, Rt. 1: : 1 qt. broom corn seed, 1 qt. honey drip cane seed, 1 qt. mammoth sun-{ flower seed, 50c per qt. or 3 qts. for $1. Add &c postage. Mrs. L. M. Ad- erhold, Lavonia, Ga. Vegetable peach seed, resemble or- anges, grow like melons -on a vine, makes delicious preserves, 10c per 2 sae Henry French, Reynolds, Ga., Calif. beer seed, 10c per start. Add 2c postage. No stamps accepted. Miss Ida Wright, Rome, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 73. 23 lb, good Watson watermelon .seed 50c Ib. del. Please send money order. D. Story, Pavo, Ga, Recleaned white nest onions, large size, 50c gal. postpaid. Mrs. E. W. Tender Beauty, a genuine cornfield snap bean without equal. New in- seedsmen. tender and 3 Ibs. Improved Jumbo. watermelon sage, white velvet okra, 3 cupfuls for , Seed, melons sold on market this past season at $1 ea..1-4 lb. for $1; 1-2 | Ib. $2; 1 Ib. $4. Cash with order. C. | podded ; C._Burell, Buford, Ga, | White nest onions, 30c gal. Sun- dried apples, free from core and peel 12c Ib; all good quality. Add _ post- age. Mrs. Denver Duvall, Ellijay. Ga. ' 8 Ibs. Thurmond gray melon seed, | 75e lb. or will exch for dried apples ' or peaches at 12c lb. Four lbs. Stone Mt. seed, 75c Ib. Good sorghum: seed 10c lb. Yellow popcorn, $2:50 bu. Two bu. Biloxi beans $3.50 bu. Mrs. S. M. Biggers, Warwick, Ga. Rt. 1. i 200 Ibs. New melon seed for the first time able to offer this melon in lots of 50 lbs or more, $1.50 Ib. in 50 Ib. lots. or over $1 lb. R. T. Hogan. Hogansville, Ga. i Wonder watermelon seed, will crow P. R. Maddox, Grif-| to weigh 100 Ibs. and we are selling seed for $3 Ib. Will not ship less than | Scott Hart, Americus, ' 8 bu. recleaned sound cane seed, $1.- bean seed} 50 bu. Also 5 bu. Blue Whippoorwill nees finest cantaloune seed. and red ripper peas, $2.50 FOB Cleve- | land, Ga., W. M. Hamilton, Leo, Ga. Willow leaf running butter beans, | white, not mixed, new introduction } ; orders apoontuls for 25c; rape seed, 2 lbs. tox | and very prolific, 20c pt. Send cash with order. Add postage. Mrs. Lula Walden. Davisboro, Ga. Rt 1. Improved Dixie Bell watermelon seed, Thurmond Gray watermelon! seed, 50c Ib. All FOS McIntyre, Ga.| 8. W. Hatfield, McIntyre, Ga. Corriander seed, and old time yel-' Ib.| also 15 Ibs. old fasMoned running w: oat postage. Joe Collier, Arlington, | butter beans 30c Ib. all sound and i Ga : { . PAGE THIRTERN hand Lavonia, Ga. Hastings Stone Mt. Rocky melon Ford cantaloupe seed, 4 gal. white nest onions @5c : clean and delivered. Mrs. Linton Hie m son, Mitchell, Ga, : 4 Stone Mt. watermelon seed, age Be or oa seed, from melons weighing 40 to 58 a Ibs. 75c per 1-2 Ib. or $125 per: dh, a From melons from 25 to 40 lbs, wt. $1 All del E bL. Dnrham, St per lb. Black cornfield beans, yellow pole beans, 20c cupful; half-runner, boun- tiful Tennessee green pod bush beans 20c_ cupful; squash mammoth Chil banana table queen, 5 doz. seed. wil ; exch for 500 early cabbage plants. Mra, Ada Dixon, Hamilton, Ga. Rt. 2. : California beer or moss seed, 200 per start prepaid. Geo. Floyd, Roek- mart, Ga. Rt. 2. Texas seeded ribbon cane seed for syrup 5 Ibs. for 50 postpaid. J. H, Davis, Milledgeville, Ga, Rt..-8, Box 126. About 200 Ibs. long mountain cane seed, $1.50 bu., or would exch 100 the for good seed oats. Jas G& Turner ~ Cleveland, Ga.. Rt. 4. Ga. Bell watermelon seed, Tom ; Watson melon -sed. 60c Ib;- pumpkin seed for sale or exch. for cucumber seed or yellow crook neck squash seed. ean seed. beet seed, or any kind of garden seed. Will exch. equal value of $50 for milk cow or cattle. Mrs. B. E. Whisnant, Lenox, Ga. Rt. 2 About 100 Ibs. Stone Mt. or better known as Dixie Bell melon seed, hand saved from selected melons 40c YR. FOB. W. H. Stinson, Gordon, Ga. Riess: A few tbs. of small white bush but- = ter beans, also some running butter beans. very prolific 25 1b; good quale ity okra seed, begins bearing when six ~ or eight inches hich. will bear wntil frost 10 per 2. tablesnoonfuls. Fresh unsalted tallow, 25 |b. -plus postage. Mrs. W. L. Daniel, Dawson. Ga Rt 1, Box. 101. ; 9 bushels of Improved Orange cane seed $13.50 for the lot FOB. Cash with = order. H. E. Mealer, Atlanta, Ga. Rt 2. Stone Mt. and Tom Watson water- melon. seed selected- from melons grown exclusively for sed purnoces, - 1 to 19 Ibs. 75c: 10 Ths. un. SNe. Yh, Cc. F. Thomson, 931 Broad St., 'Thom- asville. Ga. a Cane seed for planting. good vae riety $125 bu. or exch. for home cur- ed meat or syrun. White multiniyine nest onion sets. 50c zal. P. % C.-L Oliver, Carnesville. Ga. American wonder waternmic!on seed, larve and fine melon, won the hiche est premium, $1 oz. or $10 Ib. Cne os. of seed will rlant 50 bills Will send namnhiet telling how to grow them, EB. T. Clements. TennfMle Ga Davenport watermelon seed, Bure 2 DES, Ga. heading collard seed. winter rost proof early musterd seed, snrine mns- tard seed. 10 pke. or exch. for ear- ly red Valentine bean seed, Mrs. Ry Q. Miller. Acworth, Ga. Rt. 2. Rastines Sfone Mt. whrtermelon seed. hand saved, dried in shade, $1 Ib. postpaid. No checks. Or will ex= change for lard, meat. Spanish ner= nuts, Otootan sov heans- or Brabham peas. Clvde Cock. Pitts. Ga. Rt. 1. Pure Prida of Ga. watermelon seed low pumpkin seed, citron seed, 5 per, 90c Jb. 10 Its. for %759, IVhite ash tablespoonful; blackeyed peas, red, or, root and red root 25c Ib. or will exch speckled crowders, unknown and wht! for garden seed or pigs ot chickens. lady peas, 15c Ib. Add postage on all| Otts Kelly, Griffin, Ga t. A Box less than 50c. Mrs. Ralph. 49 , Williams, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 6. 4 lbs. pure Pride of Ga. watermelon Calif. multiplying or moss beer seed seed, $1 Tb. Hand selected and shade fine and fresh. 25c per start (not qt.) | cured. YW. Tee, Luthorsville, Ga. has not been frozen. Mrs. L. E, Green! Imnroved Watson watermeton seed 864 Central Ave.=Hapeville, Ga. | 50c Ib. or will exch for corn or any- ; Tom Watson melon seed from large, thine can use on the farm. A. BH. melons 1930 crop, 6 Ibs. seed $3 for, Phillips, Moultrie. Ga. Rt. 5. the lot. Add postage. Mrs. R. L One peck of white multinlving onion Bloodworth, McIntyre; Ga. Rt. 1. sets 75c pk garden peas 20 ecupful. Henderson baby lima bean seed, 20c | Mustard seed, 5 cents spoonful L. N, Ib., also dwarf okra seed 25c Ib. Both! Fields, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. Box 48. are very prolific. Would like to exch! California heer seed, 25c ner start. some for cabbage and Bermnda on-~! Fresh crown and direction with each ae ion plants. Mrs. Buford Shannon, | address. J. A. Hartley, Vila Rica Ga Nicholls, Ga. Rt. 3. ; Rt. 2. Mammoth Russian sunflower seed,; Broom corn seed to exch for cane the wonderful producing crop, 15 Ib.i seed. Also 2 tahlespoonsful of mustard or 2 Ibs. for 25, or exch. for Barty | toed oe be Bid. pOWaee, G G. Mam Jexeag cabbage plants ec Sermuda! ria, Bowdon, Ga. ag Bima eertae we PAGE FOURTEEN Seed For Sale ~- Old fashioned corn beads, grand ehufas or grass nut, i0c pkg; pump- kin seed 8c pkg; sage leaves 10c pt. _ Add postage .on small orders. Lonnie - Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. About 50 lbs. Watson melon seed from selected melons, gathered by hand and cured in the shade,.50c lb. -D. O. Mimms, Boston, Ga. - 15 lbs: of Lifsey sweet watrmelon seed. 60c Ib. postpaid if whole lot is taken. Will accept $7.50 for the lot, P, O Money order. Also Lady fin- ger peas, 30c ib. or will exch. for nice drieq apples free of worms, price not over 12c |b. for apples. Mrs, E. P. King, Rochelle, Ga., Rt. 1. 6 bu. pure honey drip syrup cane seed $1.50 per bu. or exch. for Otoo- tan beans at right price. E. E. Moore _ Rydal. Ga. Rt. 1 Old fashioned moss beer seed, the} Nash variety 25c per. start, fresh. Stamps accepted. Mrs. E. B. Green, Hapeville, Ga. t Fresh crop of high germination test seed, greater Baltimore, Red Rock, New Stone, $1.25 lb; 75c per 1-2 lb. Marglobe tomato 1-2 lb. $1.25;<1 Ib. $2 postpaid. Yellow Bermuda onion seed, $1.75 per lb. postpaid. Burpees Stringless Green pod beans, 30c Ib; 5 Abs. $1.25 postpaid. 25 Ibs. $5; 50~ Ibs. $9 not prepaid. R. L. McRee, Meigs, Ga. -. Pure Stone Mt. hand cleaned water- ~ melon seed from 5 to 10 lb. lots, 60c ~ Ib. 10 to 25 Ib. lots, 55c. From 50 to 00 Ibs. 50c. FOB Ty Ty, Ga. G. W. Eady, Ty Ty, Ga. Rt. 3. ~ Red and green sugar cane stalks for seed average 3 ft. 2 1-2c ea.: in ~ 100 Ib. lots and up. Can ship in bar- ~rels for protection to seeq stalks, Edd Harper, Osierfield. Ga.) 7 bs. selected hand cleaned. and dried Stone Mt. watermelon seed, 60c or $3.50 for the: lot. Five lbs. of bunch white butter beans, 2c Ib. also a few lbs. everbearing bunch reen pod snap beans, 15 cupful. Add ostage. Mrs. Lewis B. Law, Leslie, Ga. Rt. 2. rare te . 50 lbs. of Watson melon sed, hand saved, and selected only from large req meat- melons. These seed are from: 1930 crop of a pure\ str bought direct from W. A. Watson. 60c lb C. N Thornhill,. Boston, Ga. Sunflower seed old fashioned, pump- kin, seed. .19 per tablespoonful; yel- low parsnip seed, 15c pint; all seed. Mrs. Ida~Southerland, Ellijay, Poca RE. 3, Box: 48) 25 .. Improved white velvet okra seed ery prolific and bears until frost. 20c Ib.,, or willsexch. for. value in young R. I. .Red. or Brown Leghorn hens at $1 ea. Noculls wanted. W. . Talley, Ohoopee. Ga. A few gallons nice. white multiply- ing.onions, 40c gal. and postage. Send \. money order with order. Mrs. I. H. ') Whitfield, Homer, Ga. Rt. 1. ~~ -Pure Stone Mtn. and Thurmond Gray watermelon seed, hand saved out of especially selected seed, 40c Ib. G..S. Wilson, Buena Vista, Ga. Rt. 5. ~ 800 lbs. pure Stone Mtn. watermel- on seed, $1 per lb. cheaper in. large ots. Also 30 bu. Wilson Big Boll - cotton seed, first yr. from originator, ~ not mixed at gin, $1 per bu. or 75, bu for the lot. J. T. Ingram,. Powers- ville, Ga. Hastings honey drip sorghum. seed \ pure, 10c lb. in 10. Ib.- lots FOB or Yess in larger lots: Henderson$ bush lima beans. pure-and unmixed, 20c Ib FOB: artichokes for pickles or seed, 4c lb. Will exch any of the above for Jersey or Guernsey baby calves or @ark Cornish game chickens, seed peas or garden seed at the right price. I. .C. . Berner, Mt. Vernon, Ga. Rt. 1. - White multiplying onions 50c gai. r $3.50 per bu; Texas ribbon cane seed, $3.50 per 100 lbs. or 6c Ib. and postage added; sunflower seed 10c Ib. opcorn. $2.50 bu. or 75 pk. ~Howard vans, Woodbury, Ga. Rt. 2. Pumpkin seed, large Jumbo, . Lan- caster. claims them to weigh 200 Ibs. 5 seed for 10c or exch. for plants. Id fashion pumpkin seed, 30 seed for 0c cr exch. Texas storm proof: Sor- ghum seed, makes fine syrnp $2 bu. or exch. Write what you have. Mrs. F. W. Adams. Buchanan, Ga: Rt. 2. 10 or 15 lbs.-Stene Mt. watermelon seed: 60c lb. G. M.. Young, Rebecca, Stringless green pod beans 25c tea- cup full; yellow meat watermelon seed 10c doz, seed; add postage. Cash or new: MARKET BULLETIN money order. Miss Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2. Nice dry sage, 45c gal. or exch. for seed or plants. Write. Broom corn seed 27 per 1-2 gal. prepaid or exch for seq or rhubarb plants or other plants wanted. Write. s. L. C. Ab- ernathy, Lula, Ga. Rt. 2. Long green pod okra seed, 35c Ib. or 2 lbs. 60c. Good sound seed, the kind -that produces. Harold Smith, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. Pure honey drip cane seed, hand threshed 4c, lb. FOB Winston, Ga. Horace Darnell, Winston, Ga. _ Seed Wanted . Want early amber honey drip or Texas ribbon cane seed, also millet at a bargain. Will exch or pay cash. Also want Stone Mt. melon seed. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. : Want gourd and vegetable seed. Will exch. equal value. Mrs. E. D. Satter- field, White, Ga. Positions Wanted Want job on farm with good party. Am good worker, can drive Ford or Fordson tractor. Honest, and do not drink. $18 mo. and board and washin H. G. Crowe, Canton, Ga. Rt. 1. - Man with truck wants hauling or crop on share basis, or aS manager of farm or anything honest. C. R. Lasse- ter, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 3. Want a home on farm with wo- man or old couple to help with light work, flowers, garden, poultry, etc. Miss S. A. Thompson, Senoia, Ga. Box 95. Want ready stock farm near At- lanta. Can take charge at once. Cal! Main 5894 or write: G. W. Huggins, Atlanta, Ga., 1163 Woodland Ave, Middle aged man wants job on farm. Can handle farm machinery and am handy man around farm. Would consider farm on 50-50 basis. Have to be moved. D. E. Millon, Ma- chen, Ga. 4 Want position as manager of a good farm. Thoroughly exp. with all crops except tobacco. (and dont want anything to do with it). Also exp. with Fordson, Farmall, Caterpillar, and tractors and all trucks, harrows, and all farm implements, and know how to manage labor. Can give best of ref. Have no bad habits. E. C. Gault Brunswick, Ga., Care Gen. Del. Want job as wage hand on farm for 1-2 in money and other half corn and flour. Would take a good 1 mule crop on 50-50 basis. Will not work for-less than $1 day. Have to be mov- ed and will repay_a reasonable price im fall. Live now 2 1-2 mi south of church On Mrs. Boyds place. 57 yrs. old. Worked on farm all my life. Have 1. cow, fresh in, in March. Prefer a good house and plenty of out-bldgs. d; R. Thrasher, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. Colored man wants job at a milk dairy, or a 1 horse farm, for $13.50 mo. and board. David Stanley, Gainesville, Ga. 42 Hunter St. Want 6 or 8 acres on halves and work on farm by the day for good farmer. Can.furnish 2 or 3 hoe hands. J: J. Hulsey, Atlanta, Ga. 32 Adamson St. os Want 2 to 4 horse farm on 50-50 basis in lowr middle, or So. Ga. Pre- fer diversified farming. Have own help and can finance living expenses. Life time exp. and highest ref. and ex- pect same in exch. J. C. Barton, Met- calf, Ga. ; Want to hear from reliable party who will furnish a small. house for my self, age 53, daughter, 20 yrs. old, grand daughter, 6, to make a hoe crop and raise chickens on halves. Would take place to look after cows, hogs, poultry and garden, etc., for small salary. Mrs. J.. B. Goodwyne, Pine- hurst. Ga. Rt. 1. . Want 1 horse crop on halves, with party who can and will furnish a reasonable amount of guano, also ra- tions. Have force. enough to keep 1 mule at work steadily. Would con- sider a hoe drop on the customary ane. D. D. Moon, Dacula, Ga. Rt. Want, 2 horse crop on 50-50 basis. 7 in family, all large enough to work. 1 grown son and self to plow. Dont mind work; cut wood or anything when not busy in crop. Must have some- help from landlord. Write or come see me. Jack Sheridan, Mays- ville: Ga. Re 3. Have 8 good mil pa h cow and no milk! Na school. move me. market, so want to go with some re- liable dairyman. My cows and I, both can produce. Make working propo- Siege T. T. Bilasingame, Cusseta, a. White man, age 40, wife and 4 chil- dren wants place as overseer of farm or private estate. Exp. in all kinds of farm: work. Wife exp. also, caring for chickens, milking cows, etc. 2 chil- dren large enough to hoe and gath- er crop. Willing to work myself and family for living wage, with house and fuel furnished. Can furnish best of ref. Must have place at once, W. H. acer Atlanta, Ga., 465 Oxford Ave., Want work on farm for wages or any way can earn a living, 9 in fam- ; 7 children (oldest boy is grown). good workers, willing and exp. Ali |farm help. Have to be moved. Badly in need of help. Will take a big two horse farm, landlord to furnish and finance until crop is made. Ready to move any time. Will accept any kind of work at once. Mrs. P. E. Bow- en, Statesboro, Ga., Rt. E, Care E. H Bowen. S - 18 yr. old boy, good worker,large to age can drive car and keep in repair. wants home and work and home. with Christian people, and reas. wages. Prefer So. Ga. For ful] inf. write to ney Florence Sturm, Statesboro, Ga. Widow wants place on farm for self and 3 sons, ages, 8 to 13; oldest a good plow hand. Work for wages or part crop with good parties. Drun- kard need not answer. Worked on farm all our lives. Mrs. L.. M. Cook, j Atlanta, Ga., 762 Chestnut St. ; Middle-ageq widow with 8 yr. old boy wants place on farm to. do light farm work. Mrs. Clara Sullivan, At- lanta, Ga. 260 Bass St. S. W. Widow, with 2 children, girl 10, and boy 8 yrs. old, wants place on farm to assist. with light farm work for. small wage and a good home for self. and children. Want to be conven- ient to school if possible. Write or come see. Mrs. Anna R. Wills, At- lanta, Ga., 315 Forrest Ave. * Want for standing rent a good 1 horse crop within 25 mi. of Atlanta. Must be good land, good house, have plenty of out-bldgs. gerd pasture with running water. . M. Hayes, Atlanta, Ga. 712 Kirkwood, Ga., S. E. 40 yr. old single man desires home with good people on farm for this yr and maybe longer. Have worked on farm most all my life. Can go any- where at any time. Prefer working rs part of crop. Best of ref. Lee Smith. Flintstone, Ga. - Want job on farm. Can do car-. penter and machine work. Will start with good man and let him be judge of what Im worth to him, then allow him to fix the price and if we caw agree, allow the landlord to hold 1-2 of my wages back until Sept. Do not drink nor swear. I belong to the church and I want to get with a good man. Ref. Anywhere in State. Robt J. Davis, Hampton, Ga. Rt. 2, Care W. L. Chaffin. = Want a 2 horse farm on halves in good community near church and Can: finance self. Party to Or either a good house and day work to do with pasture pri- vilege, if in stock. Write full de-+ tails in first letter. C. M. Harden, Aline, Ga. \ An unincumbered old man with al- most a lifes practical exp. raisine chickens, wants a good home. Am handy with tools and have plenty of my own. Emory B. DuBose, Valdosta Ga. Rt. 3. Box 85. 25 yr. old man, truthful, ang can do any kind of farm work. Want job on farm. A. B. Johnson, Norwood. Ga., Rt. 1, Box 29. ~ 32 yr. old man, honest,*and sober in every way, able to do any kind of. farm work, wants job on farm. J. E. Johnson, Norwood, Ga., Rt. 1. Young man wants job at once on large farm. Can handle tractor for any kind of farm use and do all kinds of gen. repair work. Honest, relia- ble, hard worker. ang almost a life time exp. State salary with board. in ae letter. A. H. Wommach, Alamo, a. 23 yr. old widow with 2 yr. old girl wants job doing light work on Gen looking after poultry and _ garden. Prefer being with elderly couple. Wil- ling worker. Desire a wage enough to support self and child. Can give ref. Mrs. Louella Gillmore, Mystic, Ga. Rt "Want 1 horse crop on 60-50 basis. house. Park, Ga. Rt. 1. Thursday, January 29, 1931, with party who can furnish and mo me, and I to repay in fall. Have wife and 2 children to work. 30 yrs. old, exp. farmer, honest, willing worker. Prefer So. Ga. Ready to move and g to work. Would consider wages if cant get share crop. A. E. Haulk, Arabi, Ga., Rt. 1. So ss 18 yr. old man wants job on farm. Sober, honest, and willing worker. J. Firley Johnson, Barnett. Ga. RFD 1. Want job on farm. Can do most any kind of work. Will take a 1 horse crop with good man who wil) furnish. Easy to get along with. Wife wil) help with work on farm. Want to be near school and church. Will Bailey, Tif- ton, Ga., RFD 3. of work. Do not drink nor chew. 25 yrs. old. Want place with good peo- ple who will give home, board an laundry. W. J. Brooks, Lithonia, Ga. Rt. he : See CF s Farm Help Wanted ' Want man to work 1 or 2 horse crop One that can furnish himself. Good rested land for peanuts, on 2 High- ways. A. N. Wiggins, Preston. Ga. Want a good 2 horse foreman. 1 that is a good farmer that can fur- nish his own stock and feed. Would not furnishing a small run bill to the right man. Farm located is 3 1-4 mi. of Baxley. 57 A in cultivation. All good land. 1 tob. barn, fairly good Share crop or share rent. J. J. Miles, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4, Box 119. Want a woman or girl to live in /home and help with light farm wor mostly to help with the milk and light odd jobs. Mrs. Lena S. Well- maker, Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 1 Want white boy 12 or 14 yrs. old to live as one of family in nice, respect- able family of man, wife and 3 girls. Will treat you right, send to school and furnish good clothes and boa (as own child). Wrie or see me and give ref. Must be easy to get along with and reliable and of good habits. iW. A. Hendrix, Maysville, Ga. Rt. 4. Want honest, sober man with small family. Must know how to do all | kind of farm work; look after mules and hogs. Prefer hiring. E. H. She rill, Ball. Ground, Ga. Rt. 2. Want a good, sober, honest man to live as 1 x in family who can milk. cows and do gen. farm work. and take sare in crop. L. S. Hope, Ludowici a. Exp. man to go into poultry busi- ness on 50-50 basis. Must be hone no bad habits. Have good house and well located. Joe Baker, Norman Want small family to truck irish potatoes and cabbaye and corn. and would work by the day onthe plaze when not busy in truck. W. J. Hold- en, Dillard, Ga. | : Ne _ Want white boy, 11 to 14 yrs. old. Orphan preferred, to be one of family | and help with garden: Widow and small son comprise the family. Mrs. S. J. Vassor, Point Pettr, Ga. = Want a good farmer for a highly improved three horse farm, 2 1-2 mi. from town. Must be able to furnish > own stock. On shares. C. O. Maddox, Winder, Ga. eg re Want white boy 14 to 16 yrs. old to help about farming. Must be exp in | farm life. No loafer need apply. Live as one of family and will pay a good | worktr a little all along during the Will pay his way to the destination. V Me Haddock, Oconee, Ga. P. O. Box Want some reliable party to raise 100 baby chicks on halves to 8 wks. old or 2 Ibs. Must be exp. and have brooder, and can get Co. Apt. or Home Demonstration Agt. to recommend them. Prefer Barred Rocks; also want to get in touch with party who will teach me how to produce sweet gum. and buy some. Write. Leroy McLain, Thomasville, a. Rt. 3. Want a single fellow to help make cdop. Will give an acre of tobacco or a cotton patch. board, etc. Geo. A... Thompson, Swainsboro,*Ga. Rt. 2. Want a man to go in partnership -On chickens. I to furnish land and > truck and partner to furnish cash. Would consider chickeng and hogs. J. E. Boston, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 2... 3! Want working partner in finely located water mill.. Possible daily net _ profits oes a certain living ae, a man. rite for proposition, but give your qualtfiGations. Henry Howell, Cuthbert, Ga, oe ee oe Thursday, January 29, 1931. . Georgia Products For Sale (Continued from page boraive) PECAN, FRUIT TREES ETC. FOR SALE _-May cherry sprouts, 2 ft. high, old fashioned red, yellow plum trees, 8 =~ for. $1; dewberrys, blue berry, rasp- - berry, 6 for $1; apricot sprouts, well rooted 8 for $i tansy plants, horse - change any of above for peanuts or One of the best shippers and keepers. A reali surprise , awaist - the plum pro- ducer: and consumer. to introduce supply limited. N. Ro- sene, Fort Valley, Ga., Box 44. . ~ Gov. inspected, true to name. first class Stuart and Schley pecan trees, 3-8 ft. 1500 Elberta peach trees, 500 Early Rose, 100 Mayflower, 100 Car- men, 100 Belle Ga. 500. Red June _ yr. apple trees, leading varieties, $3.00 doz; special home offer asst. peach, plum, apple, pear, grape, 25 trees, 25 varieties, $5.50; dbl. red and white flowering peach 30c ea; $2.50 doz. All FOB Postage extra. a Wheeler, ~ Clinton Road, Rt. 5, Macon, Ga. Crab apple bushes, persimmon, and red haw, three for 25c. Make best offer.. Mr. Thalmer Anderson, Cleve- land, Ga. Rt. 2. May cherries, white English peach trees, $1 doz. or exch for 1-2 bu. O- too-tan bean seed. Mrs. V. S. Ladd, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7.. _ Cling stone peach trees, 15 to 22 in. high, delicious large size fruit ripen- ing in August, 6 for 50c; 2 doz. $1.50: - $5 per 100 post ik Mrs. L. W. Sea- + 80, Pinehurst, __ Unbudded pecan trees, $1 doz. 5 5 to 9 ft. K. N. Sharp, Commerce, Ga. Celestial and Brown Turkey fig, large or 7 medium size for $1; Lucre- tia, preety plants, $1 per. 100 or $7 per M. McDonald earliest blackberry and Primo. early dewberry, $1 per 100. $9 per M, Honey peach trees five for ee rge rooted several yrs. old Kud- ants 25 for $1; $3 per 100. J. W. = Toole. Rt. 2, Macon, Ga. : leading varieties apple. trees, well branched, 20c each; peach trees, Keifer and Garber pears, 8 to 7 ft. a ea; early Richmond cherry 50c ea; old, Cuthbert raspberry 10c ea; Klon- dike strawberry plants 50c.per 100: everbearing | 75c per. 100. All true to name and Gov. inspected. Will exch. for honey, meat, syrup. Mrs. Lee _ Head, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 1. ~ White scuppernong vines, well root- exch. 1 doz. for 1M cabbage plants, each to pay postage. W. A. Moon, Waco, Ga., Rt. 2. _ Pecan trees, choice - paper shell, 6 ft. to 20 ft. at bargain price. Call and inspect; also Himalaya berry plants at doz. Mrs. W. L. Morris, Collins, Ga. a - 500 bushels Ga. runner peanuts, Abbeville, Not less than 5 bu. shipped. L. W. Conner, Abbeville, Ga. Good sound Ga. raised runner pea- nuts, 5 per Ib. John W. Braswell. Rt. , Box 5, Empire, Ga. Valencia peanuts, several bushels, $3. 50 per bu. or 18q per Ib FOB. H. G. Herby, Nunez, Ga. One ton 1930 Jumbo peanuts, 4eper b. FOB. J. C. Akins, Stilson, Ga. _ Large paper shell pecans, 33c per Ib Medium 28c: small 23c, 5 Ibs. or more delivered. Less than five Ibs., 5c more son. * Shelled Ib. 5 five Ib. 65c 10 Ibs. 60c per Ib. del. halves and broke mixed all halves 5c more per Ib. W. H. Waddell, Pearson, Ga. -_ 600 Ibs: Stuarts and 50 Ibs. Schley pecans, 25c per Ib. FOB Molena. Mrs. _ C. Ht. Capel, Molena, Ga. _ Choice paper shell pecans, Schleys, 0c per Ib. Stuarts 25c per Ib. Delma 20 per Ib. Mobiles 15c per Ib. If Samples are desired, send 15 in Stamps. No order for less than 5 Ibs. filled. All prices FOB Roberta. Send Money order or certified check. D. . Hicks, Roberta, Ga. 75 Ibs. medium size seedling pecans, 100 Ibs. small Schley, Mobile, Delma, Van Deman and Stuart. These in- clude some fairly good size nuts. En- ire lot at 8c per Ib. FOB. wWeodoa Charles S. Reid, Woodbury, Ga. Extra. ae Paper shell Stuart pe- Bargain -price : RED 2. Seedling pecans for sale. Offer: price: 10 lb, cans, 75c gal. or $7 per 10 gal.| broom corn seed, horse radish roots, : plum, 1500 six weeks plum, $2. doz: 1. 5 ed, 10 ea. or $1 per doz. del. or will: No. 1_seed peanuts, 4c per Ib. FOB! radish, balm plants, 25 doz; will ex- pecans. C. C. Lindsey, Care Jas. Hea- , ton, Mineral Bluff, Ga . hoe Wonderful new plum, Mastodon. fruit usually over 2 in. in diameter. Concorg and Niagara grape vines 2 yrsj.. PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE}. per Ib. 25 Jb. lots, 5c less FOB Pear- |: 4-2c Ib. del. MAR EE ET cans, 48 nuts make a pound \ three a for $1,.$1.25 for 4 lbs. Mrs. T Floyd,-Chipley, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 74. tee No. .1 Stuart pecans, 48 or Jesssnuts to the pound. 4 lbs. for $1.- 25 postpaid. Mrs. Mattie J, Floyd. Chipley, Ga.; Rt. 1. 73 bushels good Ga. runner. peanuts 4c lb. FOB shipping point. D. Story Pavo, Ga. 20 ibs: large: sound: pecans, 22 per ee Mrs. Gene. Buchanan, Springvale, a. N. C. seed peanuts, Genuine Runner cee 4c lb. in 100- lb. lots, or more. heck or Money order with order. -O, Me Greene, Iron City, Ga. Ga. Runners, 4c Ib. Sample on re- eee FOB. Mts, Mary D. Strond, Egyot, | seed corn, large ear bape. Ga. quest... G. M:. Young, Rebecca, in letter of inquiry: Andrew Wartiien, Blythe, Ga. 1200 lbs. Mobile paper shell pecans, 15_lb. FOB. in 50 Ib. lots and up; 20c.. lb. in small lots del; -100. lbs. Stuarts 20c 1b. FORB,: or 25: Ib. del. in 5 Ib. lots and up, Ga. Points. C. G. = Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 2. Selected white Spanish seed peanuts, 909. H. P. Roberts, Macon, Ga, Box . 0 eet 10c lb. B.C. Crook, Reynolds, a. < 1929 crop: Runner peanuts. 3 3-4c Ib. 1930 crop, 4c Ib. Also Schley pecans, 35c. Ib. iuarts, 30c lb. All pecans hulled and polished. _W. S, Norton,; FOB. J.-T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga, Edison, Ga. 1930 Ga. Cane syrup in-new 35 gal. Runner -peanuts, 4c Ib.. Spanish, 4c Ib. All FOB. Samp Smith, Douglas, | Ga. Rt. 2. 500 lbs. med. size aper shell, pecans, ' 15c lb. FOB. 20c Jb. for orders less than 25 lbs. Mrs.,J. T Thorne, Perkins, Ga. Imp. white Spanish, 4c. lb. FOB. Frank Lamb, Danville, Ga. ; Fine, shelled pecan HALVES, $1: 1b. Broken meats, 50c. Mrs. Ws L. Burk, | Tifton, Ga. Rt. 7. Large red peanuts, 2 a 4 in --pod, slightly mixed with Spanish. -Hand picked, 1930 crop. 50c -pk, postpaid. Geo. Harold Pass, Point. Peter, Ga: ~. Cracked pecans in cartons 90c lb del R. S. Broadhurst, Americus; Ga. - i N. C. Runner seed peanuts, Ga. rais- s _ 4c lb. Sat guar. D. B. Moore, Pitts, White Spanish for seed, $1 bu. G. Ww. Wade, Rupert, Ga... No. 1 N. GC. Ga. raised Runners, 4c) lb. fob, or in lots of 100 Ibs. or. more, 4 Also. will sell in ton. lots. Write. C: H. Parish, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 6. Big lot of old Runner peanuts, 4 1-2 lb. No orders filled for less than 2 bu. | lots. H. Hurst, Meigs, Ga. Rt. 2. Box. 124, HAY FOR SALE. 6 or 8 tons good meadow hay, } bright, cured without: any. rain, baled, ee 50 ton, at my barn. Will not fe ip. J, FP. Weich, Eatonton,. Ga. Rt. : POTATOES FOR SALE A good grade Irish potatoes, $1.40 Hue del PP Ga Ri, Harpe, Cut Cane, | Ga. - Yellow. skin Porto: Rico, Gov. insp. sweet potatoes, $1 bu. R. L. Cameron, Stockton, Ga. 75. bu. Bunch - yellow Porto Rico sweet potatoes, $1.50 bu. Slips, $1.75 M. Can grow these potatoes at cost, 10c bu. Very prolific and very early. J. H. M. Cliett, Powersville, Ga. 100 bu. Porto. Rico potatoes, Gov. insp.. $1 bu. at bank. J: O. Owens, Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt. 1. 100 bu. insp. Porto Rico potatoes grown from vine for seed, 1 1-4c Ib. FOB. Cash with order. W. B. Lime- berger, Valdosta, Ga. RFD 3. 50 Ibs. Irish potatoes, del. first and 2nd zones, $1.45 White Star irish pota- toes, $1 bu. for truckers, at my base- ment; $1.20 FOB Blue Ridge, in 10 bu. lots or more. Money order with order. - C. V. Thomas, Morganton, Ga. Improved: Goy. inspected Red Skin vine grown Porto Rican seed potatoes for sale 9c Ib. FOB Quitman, Ga. Cash with order. Jas. Roberts, Quitman, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 40. 200 bu. pink skin Porto Rico pota- toes, 2c lb. at my home, 7 mi. north of ; Newnan, Ga. W. L. Carmical, New- | nan, Ga., Rt. 3. 75 bu. large, smooth yellow Porto Ricans, $1 bu. eos prepaid. Joe Col- lier, Arlington, Ga ;: 160 bu. Big Stem Jersey potatoes for | H. Robinson, seed $2 bu. FOB. M. Waynesville, Ga. 100 bu. imp. Porto Rico potato seed! Ga. Rt. 1. Gov't. insp. also the yellon & skin Por- 2 bt A few more nice sized pecans, peed | i. BULLETIN to Rico .ssed: Neither mixed, $1 bu. FPOB:. J. J. Miles. Baxley.Ga. Rt. 4, Box. 119. ; 1200 bu. State insp. seed and eating yellow. skin and imp, mixed Porto Rico potatoes, $1 bu. at my farm, or 2c Ib. sacked and del. at shipping point. .Lester Aspjnwall, Screven, Ga. Big Stem J. certified seed potatoes $1.25: bu. _ Special price-on large quan~ titles. Hi Fo Stair, Valdosta. Ga. SYRUP FOR:-SALE 12 gal. pure Ga. Cane syrup; 75c gal. Buyer to: pay transportation ches. W. J. Vickery, Ashland, Ga. Rt. 2 ~ 100. gal. good bright, heavy syrup, , 1930 crop, in 10 and 5 Ib. buckets, 75c} New, T Texas Rubbon sorghum syrup in Howard Evans, Woodbury, Ga. Rt. 2. i} Sev. 100 gal. good, thick Ga. Cane sy- rup in at, 1-2 gal.-and gal. cans. La- beled. 5c gal. 70c per 1-2 gal. -65c qt. J. O. Ross; Tifton, Ga. Rt. 7. ' Good Ga. Cane syrup, 65c. gal. del my | ae J, E, Sorrow; Commerce, Ga. | Rt. "350 10 Ib. buckets, 1930, bright. and thick syrup. . Make best offer. W.. M. | Kay,.Suwanee, Ga. Rt..2. .- 125 gal. good, thick syrup in 10 Ib. paue. 75 gal. fob. .M. T.Burch, Wray, Ga. Rte 1. Strictly A-1, pure Ga. Cane syrup, 85 gal. wooden bbls. $16.25 prepaid; in cs. 6 1 gal. cans $3.50; 12 half gal. $3.75. cypress bbls. $15 bbl. FOB. R. L. Baxter, Ludowici, Ga. : | 500: or. 600. gal: pure sugar cane syrup; 65c gal. 10 Ib. buckets. I. BF. Culpep- per, Lake Park, Ga. Rt.3; North Ga. cane syrup; gocd and -thick, 5c per gal.. Ira. F. eae Ayresville, Ga, Pure.Ga. cane syrup in -10 Ib. cans, (75e-per gal. Will not accept less: ae :5 gal. orders, nor. anything but P. O. | Money orders for pay. N. W. Will- | jams, Oglethorpe, Ga..Rt. -2. Pure Ga. cane syrup 6 10s at $3.60 per case; 12 5s. at $2.80 per case, Wt. and, quality guaranteed:. FOB Thom- asville. If sample desired send 20c per qt. M, T. Nunnally, Jr., Thomas- ville; Ga. New = crop good, thick Kiana Cayana i syrup in gal. cans, 35c gal. FOB; 1929 good, thick Ga. cane, in gal. cans, 35c gal. FOB. Exch. either kind for 8 bu } N. C. Runner peanuts. Must be good | and sound. . Willing to pay 90c bu. for thent.@ Fa: to pay. Exp. chgs..on what he receives. Mrs. Stella Clifton Barfield, Hahira, Ga. . Best erade heavy sugar cane syrup 35 gal. bbls. $16. each; No. 1 grade $15 | Cs. of 6 No.. 10 cans, $3.60; Cs. of 12 i No. 5 cans, $3.50; All frt. prepaid in Ga. for check with order except single | case lots, which are 25c extra frt. pre- + paid. -. Quality guar. Lee Patrick, | Quitman, Ga. New syrup in new- buckets, Guar. i good. 5 Jb. can. 40c: 10 Ib. can,: 75c FOB. J.. M. Fincher, Ringgold, Ga... RED 2. Guar. pure, bright, thick, highly | navored Gai cane syrup, from Red Ribbon and Green cane, in 1-2 gal. _ cans, labeled. 50c can. Jas, A, Chaun- -eey, Screven, Ga. Pure Ga. .cane syrup in bbls. of about 35 gal. each, 50 per gal. FOB. J. C...Zipperer Marlow, Ga. Extra fine No. Ga. syrup, 150 gal. in gal. buckets, sealed when hot, 80c gal. } FOB, J. F. Lewis, Rydal, Ga. Rt. 2. 400, gal. No. A sorghum syrup. in gal. and 1-2 gal. buckets, 75c. W. L. Carmical, Newnan, Ga. Rt. 3. VEGETABLES FOR SALE Jerusalem artichokes, nice size for pickles $1.50 per bu. Smaller ones for seed. $1 or exch. for pig. Mrs. J. Re Baxter, Carroliton; Ga. Rt. 2. 3 acres of fall, collards now ready -for table use. Make best offer. J. L. Harrison, Climax, Ga., Rt. A. Rutabagas; sound, crisp and sweet. Av. about 2 lbs. with top. off. Car Load, truck load, or less. Make best | offer. E. i. Todd, Valdosta,. Ga. Rt. Georgia Products Wanted BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want 1 ton velvet beans in pod. Must be good, sound,. or and chee: W. d. Ellis, Oglethorpe, Ga Rt. Early, peas of any kind to ae small amount. Mrs: J. E. Tyson, Kite J ggs, of Donaldson strain, at $1.50: per berry plants. eK _ White Brown Bye or isle Queen See eee PAGE FIFTREN | peas, also all kinds of rowders. Senc samples and. lowest price for your lot Will pay cash. R. EB. L., Snelson. Box, ie 492, Athens, Ga. 35. bushels of, Otootan. . soy beans, . ft must be pure, good and clean; and of 1980 crop. State price per. bushel and. send sample Huge Shipley Rome, Ga. Rt. Six 8 bushels beans for authorize payment * shelled planting. running ~ velvet Will Have bank = of: draft; S70 E. | Buxton, Byromville, Ga. 9. | ae wheres aaeenerpigs dias dnl oie ina he intro saad amma ease jer tin ailqaerecemnk leanne asa CORN, SEED CORN & CORN MEAL WANTED Want old time Shoe Peg. or Gourd, Chas, ; oe \ | Sims, Jackson, Ga. Rt. 2 Want Hickory King corn seed, alee feed sacks and some of the Calif. beer * a Will exch. value for same. Mrs, ~ iC, Smith, Buford, Ga. Rt. 4.. : COTTON SEED WANTED Want 5 bu. Piedmont Ped. cotton seeq for planting, Will exch all var. i fruit trees, Whatleys imp. seed corn or clay Growder seed peas. T. i Webb, Ellijay, Ga. Want to exch. Biloxi Soy beanie or. mixed speckled peas for a ae VET a long staple cotton seed. 5, C. Ingram. ve Talbotton, Ga, Want Lightning Express cotton seed: 50 bu. or less. Will pay $2 per 100 for planting seed of proven purity. N.C. Alexander, Commerce, a. FODDER WANTED Want.good, bright dry fodder. wil give $2 per 100: del. my home. Will ae Laer Be a W. J. Morgan, Atilimere a, : ; HAY WANTED ws wen Want 1. to: 3. tons. peanut hay ithe: peanuts and bright and sound. Quote del. price, Swainsboro, Ga.~ Ni. 7 | Beasley, Kite, Ga. : HONEY, BERS AN peut. BEE SUPPLIES Ay ease to exch. 8 bu. Wannamaker cotton seed for 60. Ibs, maces honey. Write. C. H. Oliver, Carnesville, Ga, Want: to buy bees in any style hives. State number and lowest cash price, *. and directions for reaching your place. W..M. Ericheen, Savannah, Seek Las _ Roache Ave, ~ PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES ETC., WANTED i Want 100 asst. 2 yr. old, 4 to 6 ft. fruit trees,.for home orchard. State var. Exch. Bunch speckled field peas, at $2.25: bu. dbl. sacked, FOB; also ~ want 50 leading var. pecans. Exch. value. as above mentioned. Cc. JI, Cleveland, LaGrange, Ga. Rt: 2: Want strong rooted grape vines, pa- Ye per shell pecan trees, and other nur- sery stock. Will exch_S. C Ri. 1s Red 15; Mrs. Ola Jones, Grayson, Ga. Want to exch. colored bunch but- ter, bean seed at 20c lb. for two of each of the following: plum, peach = and apple trees. Write varieties and . prices- on trees. Mrs. J. L. Smith, Homerville, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 6. ; : Want Gov. insp. paper shell pecan . trees. State age, height and variety. | Also peach, pear and Japanese per- simmon. (For farm in\ Ga.) S. L. Cale fee, 659 Linwood: Ave., Columbus. O. Want 3 red June apples. 3 May | cherries, and 2 or 3 hundred straw- Will exch. for same Mrs. V:. Norman, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 5. PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED Want to exch. thin-shelled seedling pean at 9c. Ib. for one bu- good ap- pies, aiso one peck table peas. C. G. Adams, Talbottor, Ga. Ri 4. e a o Will pay cash for a few bu of. Span- ish peanuts. Must be cheap. Write how many you have and send sam- G. - oe S. . Wilson. Fairmount. Ga. Want 5 bu. chufas. Ww. White. Syl- o vester, Ga. Want 100 Ibs. first class seed pea- nuts, either N. C. runners or white Spanish. Will exchange 100 Ibs, nice clean syrup cane seed. Write before as shipping. John P. Cherry, 1012 Whit- -_ lock avenue, Marietta, Ga. 5 Good seed Spanis, peanuts, will ex- change good value for same, A. N. Wiggins, Preston, Ga. IM genuine N. C. flat runner vine | seed peanuts. Will exchange Duroc Jersey hogs for same. Seng sample, quote prices. L. H. Edenfield, Rt. 1, Box $1, Stillmore, Ga. (Continued on page eighteen) Poultry For Sale ANCONAS 2 Ancona roosters, 9 mos. old, 75c each, FOB. Mrs. D. Whiddon, Chula, ia BARRED ROCKS Pure Thompson Ringlet March cock- rels, ready for service, $1.75 ea, FOB. Mrs. A. R. Watts, Canon, Ga. Rt. 3. Thompson Ringlet B. R. 2 yr. old ck. Cost $7; sell, $3; 1 Feb. cockerel, ind 6 hens, 15 mos. old unrelated, $9 - lot. FOB. Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Can- Ga. Rt. 2. pure Thompson B. R. cockerels, 9 Ss. Old, well dev. $1.50 each; both for 2.50. Mrs. L. K. Fryer, Talbotton, Ga. _ 90 pure bred B. R. hens. Park str. $1.25 each, or $60 for lot. Cash with order. Mrs. H. H. Rohletter, Clarkes- ville, Ga. Rt. 2. _ HAMBURGS 1 trio pure bred Silver Spangled Hamburgs, Berry str. $3.50. FOB. Mrs. Geo, T. Bagwell, Abbeville, Ga. LEGHORNS FOR SALE _ 55 pure bred S. C. B. L. pullets, Mar. hatch, now laying, $1.25 each; 4 cock- 10 Buff L. hens, 1 yr, old, $1.20 ea. Best of quality and av. 60 per cent pen. H. R. Gaskins, Americus, Ga _ 50 Brown L. March 1930 pullets. Tor- mahlen strein. Some began laying at 4 1-2 mos. old. $1 each. Mrs. J. F. Newman, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 3. 10 young Tancred W. L. hens and 1 rooster, $1 each, or $10 for lot. No personal checks. The same chickens cost me $11.65 about a mo. ago. I. W. Phillips, Chula, Ga. B. L. hens, 90c each, FOB, Mrs. H. B. Durden, Graymont, Ga. 300 pure Tancred W. L. pullets, Mar. 1930 hatch. Most of these are Booths AAA grade. 90c each, FOB Perry. Paschal Muse, Perry, Ga. 2 nice young brown leghorn roost- ers everlay strain, $1 ea. or exch. for silver lace or R. I. Red pullets or two bu. N. C. running peanuts. Mrs. J. . Dean, Coffee, Ga. 9 White Leghorn pullets and 4 hens nd one rooster, pullets Mar. 1930 hatch, $1 ea. or exch. ribbon cane sy- . W. M. Burson, Campton, Ga., 50 Tancred strain white -leghorn paca beginning to lay, 11 mos. old, 7 ea. Jno. G. Adams, Social Circle, a. Tancred strain S. C. W. Leghorns r sale in order to make room for meer chicks, heavy producing 20 mos old hens. 80c ea. or $75 per 100; nine mos. old pullets, 90c ea., or $85 per ! Mrs. G. G. Adair, Rutledge, Ga. 25 Tancreq strain white Leghorn _ pullets, 85 ea. if taken at once. H. G. - Burroughs, Canon, Ga. Pure bred Eng. W. L. cockerel, Apr. _ hatch, $1.75. N. A. Jackson, Commerce 7Ga., Rt. 3, B. 7. 10 S. C. Brown Leghorn Tormahlen Strain Apr. 1930 hatch pullets, wt. about 4 lbs. ea. $15 for the 10 crated. ; ae C LL. Whatley, Cuthbert, Ga., Pure Tancred strain cockerels out of 250 to 284 official record hens for breeding purposes, each bird has been blood tested; also one everlay brown leghorn cock, direct from Everlay farm, Portland Ind.. has been blood tested, price reasonable. Write for in- : pin. M. W. Kantala, Elberton, Ga. 1M W. L. pullets now laying and from high record hens, trapnest rec- ords, 250 ang 295 in a _ on oy: " Come Ferris trapnested pedigreed strain __ March hatched white leghorn pullets, now laying, 10 mos. old, $1 ea. or exch for registered Guernsey heifer calves. _F. H. Bunn, Midville, Ga. 7 Everlay thoroughbred brown leg- horns. 2 roosters April 1929 hatch, 3 hens 1929 hatch, 2 pullets 1930 hatch, Yoosters, $1.25 ea., hens and _pullets, 75 ea. or exch lot for 1 Buff ing- ton rooster and 5 hens not over 2 yrs. old. Each party to pay charges. P. E. Warren, Stillmore, Ga. __ Leghorn rooster, 6 mos. old, also 1 white Leghorn pullet, now laying, $1 MARKET BULLETIN 1 Black Minorca 2 yr. old cock, and 2 now ready for service cockerels, pure bred. Cheap for cash. Sat. guar. Mrs. Paul H. Vansant, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 4 not over 1 yr. old. Reece McVey, Blue Ridge, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 58. 1 thoroughbred white leghorn roos- ter, $2; 2 red bantam roosters, $1.50 a Pen H. Smith, Roopville, Ga. 75 nice everlay brown leghorn hens and laying pullets none over 1 1-2 yrs. old, $1 ea. Also 50 choice W. L. pullets, $1 ea. N. A. Wood, South | Atlanta, Ga. ' 100 pure bred English white Leghorn pullets now laying, for the lot $1 ea. FOB. W.M. Yeargin, Hartwell, Ga. Pure white Tancred Leghorn pull- ets for sale, 1 yr. old, good layers, no culls, also Barred Rocks, Thompson strain, March pullets, very best lay- ers, now laying, for quick sale, $1 for leghorn, $2.50 for Barred Rock. Lewis E. Tabor, Albany, Ga. 2 White Leghorn cockerels, second direct from Willoughby Poultry Farm, $1 ea. Write for particulars. Mrs. J. C. Bazemore, Odessadale, Ga. 25-B L 2 and 3 yr. old hens and 1 rooster, best of condition, $20 for the lot Will not ship but can del. in and near Columbus. No checks. Mrs. R. S. Spurlin, Columbus, Ga., Rt. 3, St. Marys Rd. _10 young Brown Leghorn hens, Tor- mahlen everiay strain, now laying. $1 oo Mrs. J. R. Lanier, Summit, Ga. 10 Feb. hatched pullets, culled and laying 50 per cent; also 1 cockerel not, related, $12.50. B. F. Denning, Deca- tur, Ga. 8 or 10 pretty white leghorn hens, 2 and 3 yrs. old, all goog layers when not in molt, 65c each. W. L. Wilson, Sparta, Ga., Rt. 3. Single comb white leghorn, Barron strain, $1.25 or exch. for peanuts. Mrs. Della Hodges, Manassas, Ga. 25 Tancred white leghorn pullets and young hens, most of them laying 90c ea. If taken at once. H. G. Bur- roughs, Canon, Ga. 100 Tancreg strain W. L. hens or pullets, prize winning stock $1 each. Mrs. S. F. Dunaway, Thomson, Ga. 200 S. C. W. L. pullets, Tancred str. Mch. 1930 hatch 80c ea. Z. T. Adams Temple, Ga. Ss ; 12 white leghorn pullets, 4 mos old 60c ea. Dunns Master bred strain. Mrs. C. C. Dawson, Tennille, Ga. 45 White Leghorn Apr. 1930 hatch pullets, well dev. and beginning to lay; also 25 W. L. hens, Mar. 1929 hch. culled for breeders, 90c ea. or will exch. hens for thoroughbre@ rocks, any strain about same age. Mrs. Jas. Ezzell, Rockmart, Ga. 4 Brown L. pullets, now laying, and 1 cockerel, Everlay str. $1 each, $5 for lot. H. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. 5 W. L. pullets and 1 cockerel, Hol- lywood str. April hatch, $6 for lot. Mrs. L. R. Millians, Newnan, Ga. 77 Temple Ave. 65 Everlay young B. L. hens, now laying, healthy, $1 each for all, or lots of 20; 25 W. L. Silver Creek str., $1.25 each. Mrs. W. E. Hannah, So. Atlanta, Ga. 2 Tancred cockerels, $1.50 each; also eggs, $4.40 per 100. Mrs. J. W. Mc- Gowan, Graymont, Ga., Rt. 1. 25 W. L. Barron str. March 1930 hch. $25 for lot, or $1.10 each. Mrs. L. D. Hadaway, Gainesville, Ga. 45 thoroughbred April 1930 hatch L. pullets, well dev. and beginning to lay, 90c each, also 25 hens, 1929 hatch culled for breeders, 90c each, or exch. hens and any strain Rocks, about same age. Mrs. James Ezzell, Rock- nart, Ga. . 1 W. L. rooster and 3 pullets. Mar. hatch, $4 for lot. Mrs. S. E. Pate, Amboy, Ga. 25 pure bred B. .. hens and 1 roos- rs. J. A. Hearn, ter, $25 for lot. Chickamauga, Ga. 20 pure bred S. C. Buff L. hens (10 are pullets) some laying, and 1 un- related cockerel, $21: 1 extra cockerel, same size and breed, $1. B. L. Lynn, Waycross, Ga., Rt. 2. 15 pure bred Tancred hens, now lay- ing, March hatch. $1.10 each, FOB. a G. J. Holcomb, Bremen, Ga. Box Between 600 and 700 W. L. pullets now laying, 90c each; 4 cockerels, same breed, well shaped, $1.25 each, $4.50 for the 4. Also have 1 fine B. R. cock, 1 1-2 yrs. old, Yanglet stock. Well marked. Cash with all orders. Mrs. T. B. Jones, Parrott, Ga. 6 Black Minorca now laying, 15 mos, old hens and 1 cock. Genuine Pape str. $1.25 each, $8.50 for the lot. H. A. a., OF | ch. for S. L. Wyandotte hens ! oe Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. Gy MINORCAS & LAKENVELDERS | 2 Black Minorca hens and 1 rooster, $2.25 trio; also 6 pullets, 75c each; and 2 Brown L. hens and 1 rooster, $2. Mrs. Jeptha P, Pullin, McDonough, Ga. Fine young Buff Minorca roosters, pure bred and ready for service, $2 ea, $3.75 per trio. Mrs. A. Tanner, Wrens, Ga. : Thoroughbred Pape. strain S. C. Black Minorca now laying pullets and cockerels, $1.25 each. FOB. Malcolm McMillan, Bartow, Ga. Bx. 68. 0 Black Minorca hens, Pape. str. $1 each; also 2 young roosters. Mrs. J. T. Bexley, Moreland, Ga. Rt. 1. 2 yr. old Black Minorca cock, $1. J. L. Coggins, Covington, Ga. 3 pure bred White Minorca May hatch cockerels, direct from Eden C. Booths. $1.50 each, or exch. for S. C. R. I. Red hens. Mrs. G. W. Phillips, Crandall, Ga. he MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS FOR SALE Sev. large, fat milk fed hens, mixed breed... Make best offer. oanders, Adrian, Ga. Rt. 1. : Mixed hens, 18c lb. or exch. Write. W. R. McFather, Arlington, Ga. 15 nice hens, mixed breed, $15 for lot, FOB; 10 fine young pul%ts, all kind, 80c ea. FOB. Mrs. Mattie B. McPher- son, Rabun Gap, Ga. - common hens, fat and laying, $1 each. Mrs. Geo. T. Bagwell, Abbeville, Ga. ORPINGTONS Sev. fancy White Orp. roosters, 75c each. Mrs. D. H. Hughes, Fairmount, Ga. : Fine stock Buff Orp. 6 mos. old, 4 pullets and 1 cockerel, $10. All 265 to 315 egg str. 5 cockerels, $5 or 11 cock- erels, $10. J. K. Kennedy, Menlo, Ga. 3 Buff Orp. roosters, $2.75 ea. Pure bred. 1 yr. old. Mrs. Jeptha P. Pul- iin, McDonough, Ga. : Golden Buff Orp. last Jan. hatch. $2 each. Mrs. D. W. Jarrett, Ellenwood, Ga. Box 23. : 20 pure bred Buff Orp. hens and 2 and 7 lbs. Thoroughbred and pure, good breeding stock. Will not consider any exch. Also eggs, $4 a 100. Crates to be ret. Mrs. M. S. Nichols, Rebecca, Ga. Rt. 2. 8 pure bred Buff Orp. pullets, March hatch, from prize stock and egg-a-day strain, $1.40 each, or the lot for $10. Exch. for equal value. Mrs. E. H. Hol- land, Ft. Valley, Ga. Rt. 3. 1 yellow Buff rooster, 2 yr. old, $2.50 not prepaid. W.:B. Wright, Tunnel Hill, Ga. 16 pure bred Buff Orp. pullets and 2 cockerels,.March and April hatch, $1.25 each, or exch. for same number of S. L. Wyandottes. Also 1 2 yr. old rooster, $1.50. Mrs. Claude Sonyers, Summit, Ga. RFD 3. Lea 30 Buff Orp. hens, 11 mos. old, and 3 roosters. Pure bred. Hens, $1.85 ea; roosters, $2.50 each. Exch. for pure 9 mos. old. Mrs. Jeptha P. Pullin, Mc- Donough, Ga. Pure bred S. C. Golden Buff Orp. English str. 20 ready to lay _ pullets, $1.25 each; 6 mos. old pullets, $1 each; 2 fine cockerels, 6 mos. old, $1.25 each; 1 fine Feb. cockerel, now in service, $2.50. All the above, $39. Prize stock. All FOB. Mrs. C. W. Griffin, Screv- en, Ga. Rt. 2. 6 pure bred S. C. Buff Orp. hens, $1.50 each; $8 for lot. Miss Ronie Johnson, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 1. Buff Orp. pullets, 60 to 90 days old, 75c each. Willie H. Chambers, Daw- son, Ga. Rt. 3. Morgan str. Stay Buff Orp. Grand Champion winners of Southeasts Big- gest Shows. Consistent winners for 16 yrs. Choice cockerels, a few pullets, baby chicks and eggs. Egg producers. Mating list and show record free. Write for prices. Mrs. Ed Morgan, Americus, Ga. PEAFOWLS FOR SALE 2 beautiful Blue peafowl hens for sale. S. M. Wellborn, Columbus, Ga. Box 304. PHEASANTS 4 male Eng. Ringneck pheasants, last spring hatch, $3.50 each or exch. for females same breed. J. O. Hor- ton, Rome, Ga. Lady Amhersts, March hatch, $15 pr. stock. $2.50 each, or 4 pullets and 1 Mrs. C. R. cockerels, $28. Coops to be ret. Wt. 6]. Sheppard strain Ancona pullets, about as hee Thursday, January 29, 1931. Goldens, 2 yr. old, $18 pr. March hatch, $10 pr. Eng. Ringnecks, $8 pr. Full instructions as to care and breeding with ea. order. L. J. Barrow, West ~ Point, Ga. ; \ Pee R. I. REDS Sev.R. . I. Red cockerels, Mayhood str. 1 yr/ old. Extra good size, $3 each, cash, J. S. Upchurch, Thomasville, Ga. 10 fine Red hens and 1 cock for sale. Mrs. H. M. Hargrove, Marshalville, Ga, 10 pure bred dark Red young hens, now laying, $1.25 each. Cash (money order) with order. No checks. Mrs. L. D. Kimbrel, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 3. = Donaldsons dark Red pullets and cockerels from heavy laying, trapnested cockerel, $10; also eggs, guar. 90 per. cent fertile. $12 per cs. of 30 doz. Oti L. Carter, Griffin, Ga. Rt. C. ee 2 R. I. Red roosters, pure bred, Feb. and March hatch, well dev. to age, $1 each. Mrs. E. S. Banks, Newnan, Ga. at. 6. Fine S. C. dark reds, Jan. 1930 hatch Donaldsons direct best grade. now laying, $1.50 and $1.80 ea. Cockerels, $2 to $5 each. Guar sat. Mrs. J. E, Sikes, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 1. Pure bred Owen str. Reds, young hens, 1930 hatch, heavy layers, $1.50 each, or exch. for meat, lard, syrup, honey, dry butter beans, corn or meal. J: W. Thompson, Fitzgerald, Ga. P.. O. Box 506. Pure bred R. I. Red hens and roost- ers, $1.50 ea. not del. Addie Williams, | Woodville, Ga. Pie Large Red, February hatch pullets, $1.25 each. Money order. Mrs. Irma_ Chason, Cairo, Ga. Rt. 2. oP Donaldson Red. cockerels, Mar hatch $2.50 each. R. H. Kent, Dawson. Ga. .9 pure bred Donaldson Req March 6th hatch, now laying pullets, $1.25 each. Mrs. W..R. Chasteen, Locust Grove, Ga. : Tompkins str. Red cockerels, $1.25 each, 2 for $2.25. C, F. Matheson, Al- to, Ga. Box 121. Sa SUSSEX Pure bred Speckled Sussex April _ cockerels, $1.50 each. Mrs. C. R. Sor-_ rells, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1. ee TURKEYS, ETC. FOR SALE __ 2 Bourbon Red, one yr. old turkey toms, fine for breeding, stock healthy and well shaped, from heavy laying _ hens. $7.50 each. No trading unless in Spalding County. R. H. Akin, Griffin, Ga. Rt. B. : . 1 pair large white Pekin ducks, 18 | months old, $2 or will exchange for 1 pure bred Silver laced Wyandotte rooster and 1 pullet same breed. Each to pay express charges. Mrs. J: H. Pe- lot, Statesboro, Ga. Rt. 3. 2 Mammoth bronze turkey hens, last April and June hatch, $5 for the two. - Miss Eulalia Short, Hamilton, Ga. Rt.3 3 pure white guineas, 2 roosters and 1 hen, Make best offer. Mrs. W. P. | McClain, Clarkesville, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 30 6 big -bone Giant M. B. turkey toms, May hatch, $3 ea. weight about 12 lbs. Mrs. W. E. Williams, Rt. 4, Moultrie, Ga. : 3M. B. turkey hens, fine for breed- ing, 2 yr. old and over. $4 ea. FOB. Also Plymouth Rock rooster, 18 months old, $1.25 FOB. Mrs..Myra_ Martin, Murrayville, Ga. Rt. 2. 3 One M. B. tom hatched 1929, weight 40 lbs. Bird Bros. strain, also 2 1930 toms, weight 18 to 25 lbs. 30c per ib. FOB for all. Mrs. Arthur Owen, Bar- nesville, Ga. - 2 drakes and 10 ducks, 1930 hatch, some laying now, $12 for lot FOB. crated. Cash with order. No checks. Have more than can use. Mrs. M. B. McClellan, P. O. Box 541, Adel, Ga. 1 bronze tom, 24 1-2 lbs. and 1 hen, weight 12 Ibs, $8 for two. Add _ post- age. Mrs. C. E. Vining, Marshallville, Ga ont 4. ea 2 pair extra fine Toulouse geese, soon be laying $5 pair or trade the 2 pair | for 5 bushels of Brabham peas. Tom Richardson, Palmetto, Ga. pe Pure bred, Bourbon red turkey hens, one year old, $4 ea. FOB. Mrs. W.N. | Lott, Braselton, Ga. ae Pure bred M. B. turkeys, for raisin: purposes. Am going out of business. 1930 hatch, weight from 17 to 20 Ibs. for hens and 25 to 35 lbs. for the gob- blers. $5 for the hens, $7 for toms. Mrs. S. H. McAfee, Rt. 1, Sparta, Ga. 2 white Holland toms, $6 each or will exchange for 3 hens of same breed o bronze, J. E. Mooney, Statesboro, a. \ . aS nt ae Thursday, January 29, 1931. TORKEYS, DUCKS, GUINEAS, GEESE, ETC. FOR SALE 3 pair large white Pekin ducks, $2.50 per pair. ready for laying. Mrs. C. L. Danner, Metasville, Ga. 2 twenty months old Bird Bros. str. toms, weight about 25 lbs. each. $7 ea. or exchange for hens that weigh 18 to 20 lbs. each. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. G. Buyers, Whitesburg, Gd Rt. 1. 1 M. Pekin drake and 1 M. Pekin _ duck. Also 1 green runner duck, $5 ea. or $14 for the lot. Add postage. John Dodd, Fairmount, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 108. Cs 3 black turkeys, 2 hens and 1 tom, all] 2 yrs. old and firie breeders, $12 for the lot. Miss Lula Fay Smith, Bow- -ersville, Ga. RFD. -- One pure white Indian Runner drake, 2 yrs. old, $1.50. George N. Thomas, Thomasboro, Ga. : 5 nice young guineas, 3 hens and 2 - roosters. 50c ea. if all are taken. Mrs. B. A. Weldon, Rt. 2, Fitzgerald, Ga. One 2 yr. old turkey tom. weight about 25 Ibs. 2 turkey: toms, April 1930 hatch, weight about 18 to 20 lbs. 1 turkey hen, April 1930 hatch, wt. - about 10 lbs. Fine for breeders. 2 of - toms and the hen Mammoth bronze, the other tom Bourbon red. 25c per Jb. FOB if,all sold in one lot. Exp. prepaid. Mrs. J. B. Flanigan; Lincoln- ton, Ga. Rt. 5, Box 4. - - 11 Speckled Guineas. 50c each. E. DD. Lawhorn, Sumner. Ga. - Pure Boudbon Reds, large and well developed, hens $5, tom, $7. Mrs. R. L. Greene. Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 4. 4 black. bronze hens, 1 red bronze hen, and 1 red bronze tom, average weight 10 to 16 Ibs. 22c per Jh. not del. Mrs. P. N. Clifton, Millen, Ga. Rt. 3. - 2 White Australian guinea roosters, ' 1 yr. old, $1 each, FOB. Mrs. J. B. / Lynch, Brooks, Ga. - Thoroughbred M. B. Boldbank str. . turkeys grown for breeders and fully guar. Toms, 20 to 22 lbs. $7.50;.23 to _ 25 lbs. $8.50 each; hens, 14 Ibs. $4.50: 15 Ibs. and above. $5 each. FOB. Crates to be returned. These are real turkeys from parent stock. B. M. Hol- land, Bowersville, Ga. : Extra fine. guar. thoroughbred M. B. - Goldbank Bird Bros. str. April, 1930 hatch. Father and grand father wt. 62 Ibs. Toms. $10 each; hens, $7.50; trio, $22.50. Paid Mr. L: J. Ellis, Cum- ming, Ga. $75 for 4 hens, last winter. | Mrs. J. T. Gammage, Pineview, Ga. 1 pair real] nice turkeys, B. Reds. right age and healthy, $12 or would - exchanve for pigs. 1 male and 1 female -. P.C. or B. P. C. Must be good heal- thy pigs. Mrs. Fdith Harrelson, Blythe Island, Rt. 1, Brunswick, Ga. 2 turkey toms, bronze, ea. FOB peels Mrs. C. . McGee, Nicholls, Ga. Large white Pekin ducks, 5 ducks and one drake, 1930 hatch, $5.50 for the lot. Mrs. W. H. Walters, Lavonia, 4, Ga, Rt. 3, - --1 fine even color 3 yr. old Bourbon red tom, $8 or would exchange, Mrs. ' G. L. Jones, Rt. 1, Bronwood, Ga. Pure white Holland turkeys young - toms, $5 ea. hens, $5 ea, 2 yr old toms, _ $10 each. Mrs. James B. McCrary, Mo- Jena, Ga. 2 Mammoth bronze turkeys, hen weighs 14 lbs. tom 20lbs., $8 for pair. _H.G. Burroughs, Canon, Ga. Will exc ; iad white Leghorn pullets or young hens. S 3 pure bred M. B. bronze toms, April, 1930, hatch, $5 each. weicht 17 to 20 Ibs. each. 5 pure bred M. B. hens, Apr. 1930 hch $4 ea. Cash with order. Send U.S. Postal Order. Mrs. Lula Christ- mas, Vienna, Ga. Rt. 4. : 1 white Pekin drake and 1 white ' Muscovey drake. $1 each or exchange - for two pure bred S. C. R. I. Red cockerels, Donaldson strain, or would exchange one drake for dried apples. Mrs. Fred Atkinson. Ray City, Rt. 2. 4 ducks ang 5 drakes 50c each. FOS. Felix Tanner, Chestnut Mountain, Flowery Branch, Ga. - One 2 yr. old M. B. hen, $5, one early hatched, $4, grown from unre- | _ lated stock both for $8. Mrs. J. M. | Hall, Rt. 5, Calhoun. Ga. . : 1 pair bronze turkeys, 1930 hatch. _$7 FOB. Newnan. Mrs. R. W. Wingo, - Newnan, Ga. ; ; 9 white Pekin drakes, 1 white Pe- kin duck, 75c each or $2 for the 3. 1980 hatch FOB. Mrs. J. S. Harper, Rt. 2 Box 20, Hortense, Ga. _ 2 Black bronze turkey hens, $5 for the two. Money order. Mrs. A. B. _ Blocker, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 4. , Rie WYANDOTTES | - R. C. S. L. Wyandottes, 2 pullets, 20 ready to lay, and 3 nice young & Se MARKET BULLETIN roosters, ready for service, $1 each. J. ao Bridgeboro, Ga. C-o Gen. el. 5 R. C. S. L. Wyandotte 10 mos. old roosters, $1.25 each. Mrs. Henry Mul- lins, Summerville, Ga. Rt. 5. 8 fine pure bred White Wyandotte roosters, from prize stock, now ready for service, $1.25 each FOB. All Rose Combs. Mrs. Mattie B. McPherson, Rabun Gap, Ga. ~ \ Pure R. C. S. L. Wyandottes, Tar- bor str. 1 and 1 1-2 yr. old hens, $1.25 each; 20 hens, $24. Mrs. J. Z. Curry, Stockton, Ga. 3 R. C. S. L. Wyandotte cockerels, March and April 1929 hatch. All thoroughbred and same size and col- or. $2 each, or $5 for the 3. Jas. M. King, M. D., Metcalf, Ga. / 12 hens, 2 yrs. old, $1.25 each, 2 cocks, 18 mos. old, $2 ea; 1 ped. 2 yr. old cock. direct from Martins, $3. All Martins Regal Dorcas str. No checks. Mrs. A. D. Brinson, Cairo, Ga. 415 W. Pearce St. 1 R. C. S. L. Wyandotte April, 1930 cockerel. R. J. Porters stock of. Muk Wango, Wis. $2. No checks. Mrs. N. ire Sandersville, Ga. 315 So. Har- ris St. 4 Fischel str. R. C. Wyandotte roosters, $2 each; also eggs, ,$1 per 15. \or $3 for 50; also. Donaldson pure bred S. C. R. I. Red eggs, $1 per 15, = for 50. All selected. Cash with a. order. Mrs. V. L. Nunn; Commerce, Pure bred R. C. Regal Dorcas W. Wyandotte February cockerels, $1.50 each, FOB. No culls. Exch. 1 or more for the same king if they are as list- ed above. Mrs. Clinton Wilder, Fick- lin, Ga. 0 Pure bred R. C. Wyandotte, Fischel str. 1929 hatch, $1.25 each, FOB; also Mrs. Will James. Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. 3 R. C. S. L. Wyandotte pullets, $1.25 1 beautifully marked cock, $2. All Tarbox strain. Mrs. F. M. Brown, Powder Springs, Ga. i Sev. pure Regal Dorcas W. Wyan- dotte June pullets, $1.25 each, FOB. Mrs. Chas. B. Sims, Jackson, Ga. Rt. te ; r 4 Pure R. C. W. Wyandotte April cockerels, $1.25 each. Cash with order J, B. Langford, Maysville, Ga. 6 pure bred R. C. S. L. Wyandotte hens and 1 rooster, 18 mos, old, $1.50 each, or $10 for lot. COD. Mrs. M. J. McDowell, Blakely, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure bred R. C. S. L. Wyandottes Tarbox str. 9 hens and 1 rooster, 1 1-2 yrs. old, $12; also eggs, $1 per 15 pre-_ paid. Exch. for butter or anything can use. Mrs. Laura Curry, Stockton, Ga. ; S. L. Wyandotte cockerels, ready for service, $2 each, or $1.75 ea. if 2 or more are taken. Mrs. J. L. Parrish, Nashville, Ga.. : 6 W. Wyandotte pullets and 1 cock- erel. Fischel str. April hatch. $10 for lot. Mrs. L. R. Millians, Newnan, Ga. 77 Temple Ave. S. L. Wyandotte cockerel, $1.50 or exch. for pure Stone Mtn. watermelon seed. Must be pure seed. Or exch. for white feed sacks. Mrs. Joe Rhodes Elberton. Ga. Rt. 5. Fine breeding roosters: White Wy- andottes, Golden Buff Orp., Black Minorcas, Barred Rocks. Also 1 reg. Jersey bull, for sale. Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. 1. ; 3 pure bred R. C. W. Wyandotte cockerels: Martin strain. $1.50 each. J. T. Owens, Covington, Ga. Rt. 2. . _ Poultry Wanted egg, $1 per 15 FOB. Crate to be ret. | P. E. Jackson, |. March hatch. Exch. value for same. Mrs. Bob Sosby, Carnesville, Ga. Want 2 full blood Parks strain B. R. roosters, not over 1 yr. old. Exch. pure Whatley seed corn, or leading var. fruit trees. Corn at $2 per bu. and apples and 2 yr. old peach trees, at 15c each. T. M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga. BRAHMAS WANTED Want 1 or 2 Light Brahma roosters. Thoroughbred stock. Will exch. pure Wilson big boll cotton seed, or 5 gal. dbl: crank churn. A. L. Pittman, Cler- mont, Ga. GAMES WANTED Want to exch. 10 R. I. Red March hatch and laying pullets and 1 rooster for dark Cornish Indian Game pul- lets and rooster. Ea. to pay frt. Mrs. H. A. Ousley, Clyde, Ga. Want to exc. 1 pr. grown reg. Chin- chilla rabbits for pit game hens or pullets. R. H. Crawford, Tiger, Ga. Want a pen of B. B. Red games. Must be full stock and good chickens. and at a_ reasonable price for cash. Troy Adams, Glenwood, Ga. GIANTS WANTED Want 2 J. B. Giant roosters, 1 yr. old, pure bred. Exch..fruit trees and strawberry plants anq other value for a Mrs. J. S. Weatherly, Hoschton, a. BUFF, WHITE ANY OTHER ROCKS WANTED Want 1-Buff Rock rooster. Exch. 1 of same breed. W. A. Caldwell, La- Fayette, Ga. Rt. 4. LEGHORNS WANTED - Want to exch. Tancred strain baby chicks for 40 or 50 Tancred 1930 pul- lets. S. G. Lowe, Mansfield, Ga. Want 50 Brown L. laying pullets, Feb. or March hatch, of heavy lay- ing strain, cheap for cash. S. P. Gay, Gough, Go. Want 1 W. L. rooster, Ferris best egg strain. Exch. hatching eggs. Must be full strain. Mrs. A. T. Lee, Gardi, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 40. Want 300 W. L. hens to raise on halves. Party to have weekly report. Have good place in Harlem for same. J. A. Andrews, Augusta, Ga. 1021 Greene St. -\ Want one Rose comb buff leghorn rooster. Write me personally, state age of rooster and price. Mrs. T. A. Bostick, Walden. Ga. , Want white leghorn hens to raise from on halves 1931, I furnish feed eee raise, other party furnish hens an hatch. Write before sending. Ella Everett, Richland, Ga. MISCELLAYEOUS CHICKENS ' WANTED Want any number iarge breed chickens to raise from; on halves. Owner to pay express. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton. Ga. Rt. 7. Want to exch. value $15 for any a each. S. A. McAllister, Broxton, 65? Want to buy friers from heavy breed hens. Must be healthy and not over 2 lbs. for any bird. Quote num- ber, king and price. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga. ; -ORPINGTONS OR ANCONAS WANTED Want to exch. 6 pure bred: Ferris str |W. L. hens for 6 pure bred White Orp. or 6 pure bred Sheppard str. Ancona pullets, or young hens. W. S. Wilson, Fairmount, Ga. Rt. 2. , ANCONAS WANTED Want 50 Ancona hens and 2 cock- erels. Make best offer. Mrs. N. B. Wilson, Luthersville. Ga. Want Anconas, 6 hens and 1 roost- er. W.C. Burnsed, Brooklet, Ga. Rt. 2 BANTAMS WANTED Want Golden or Silver Sebrights or Buff Cochins. Will exch. 1 pr. Chin-. chilla rabbits for 1 trio bantams. Sidney J. Herring, Hartwell. Ga. Rt. 5. Want to exch. Chas. W. | cabbage plants, frost proof, for Golden Se- bright bantams. Julius Bostick, Ha- hira, Ga. Rt. 1. BARRED ROCKS WANTED Want 4 B. R. cocks or well dev. cockerels. Will pay $1 ea. Must have good narrow bars atid not too light. Or will exch. St. Regis raspberry plants (everbearer). E. J. Hart, Col- lege Park, Ga. Want 12 pure bred B. R. \ Baby Chicks For Sale Pape strain B. Minorca baby chicks, f-om pure stock, healthy flock, $15 a 100; $7.50 per 50, $3.75 for 25 del. Mrs. C. L. Rehberg, Cairo, Ga. : Gaskins better baby chicks. Write for list and prices; also custom hatch- ing. 3c per egg. H. R. Gaskins, Amer- icus, Ga. _ Will have 100 baby chicks to come off the 11th-of February. Sell for 10c each. Mrs. W. L. Hamilton, Chauncey, Ga. @ : Giant B. Minorca chicks and hatch- ing eggs. Quality stock. Prices rea- sonable. Mrs. B. B. Branson, Kings- ton, Ga. : Pure bred B. R| and Reds, $10.50 per 100. B. B. Parks, Gainesville, Ga. 180 No. Green St. Booking orders at special! reduced prices for extra quality pure Parks str. Bred to Lay B. R. day old roosters enough so eggs will | good breed hens, or grown pullets at. gg production. , ton, Ga. Rt. 1. fe pullets, chirks, Reg. Per. 40-C-31. Pen headed : (Continued on page twen by extra choice Cream A. grade males direct from Parks. $18 a 100; pen es . 2, $16 a 100; Pen No. 3, $15. Postpaid. Mrs. Orlo D. Thayer, Daisy, Ga. Ferris W. L. chicks from stock direct from Ferris Farms, 1930 from his best egg strain. $10 a 100, del. F. B. Flan- ders, Rockledge, Ga. ' * Thoroughbred Donaldson day old chickes.. Write for special prices for Feb. and March del. C. P. Colclough, Maxeys, Ga. : oe Thoroughbred R. I. R. and B. baby chicks, $10.50 per 100, mixed, $9.50 Chicks are from second year hens and grow faster and easier. Guaranteec ive del. to your post office at price.. K. C. West, Ashburn, Ga. Blood tested baby chicks, Reds, rote and leghorns of quality at reasonable prices. J. H. Wood, 426 Broad Str Athens, Ga.- Me : . Also hatching i healthy B. Rocks at same price, $1 books your order. Bal. when. wanted. Eveh. chicks for anything can | such as shoats, cow, or needed p ducts. Write. Mrs. H. G. Bro Stone Mt., Ga., Rt. 1. eS Pure Tancred W. L. chicks from tra heavy layers 254-312 egg rec stock, $12 per 100 or $50 per 500 more. Free from B. W. D. Guaran tee 100 per cent live del. $2 Guw.u pe 100. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, G. 2 4 Contest winning blood B. Rocks from Booths AAA stock. baby chicks an hatching eggs at prices you pay f common commercial stock. Make res- ervation at once. Simon _ Peterso Douglas, Ga. pee Canadian R. O. P. and Holterms oundation. stock B. R. chicks atching eggs. Satisfaction guar. teed, $12.50 per 100 chicks FOB, $1 per 15 or $5 per 100 eggs. Mrs. W. 4 Tanner, Broxton, Ga. Rt. 2. : \ Highpowered chicks from heavy la ing flocks of pure blooded hens. R Reds, B. Rocks, $12 per 100. Wyandottes, $13 per 100. White leg. Tancred strain and Everlay strain B. Leg. $11 per 100 del. 100 per cent liy del. guaranteed, satisfaction assure D. F. Thomas, Odum, Ga. Box 27. Now booking orders for baby chicl to be del. in Feb., Mar. and April fro: thoroughbred S. C. Black Minorcas, Rocks, and other breeds. All order must be booked 3 weeks before deliver date. Will also do custom hatch at reasonable rates. Write for par lars and prices. Mrs. Paul H. Vans Dougiasville, Ga. : Quality baby chicks from two three yr. old Tancred strain W. L. h pen No. 1 mated with pedigree coci els, 240-247 egg stock $12 per 100; p No. 2, $10 per 100. Custom hatch: i per egg. A. V. Holloway, Graymo: 300 pure Tancred chicks from 25: 312 egg hens from B. W. D. $12 per 1 or $10 where 300 are wanted. 20 p cent down when booking order. Mr uundy outton, Summit Ga. Rt. 2. Highest grade strong chicks fro Donaldson stocx dizect eb. hatch, per 100 del. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochra: Ga. Rt. 1. B, a R. I. Red or B. Rock baby chick per 100; white or brown Leg. o cona chicks $10 per 100. Chicks ha: -|ed from healthy bloodtested flocks mature hens that have been bre 100 per cent liv guaranteed. Also custom hatchin: 3c per egg set. Trays hold 110 eg; chicks shipped COD charges. S Howe, Hapeville, Ga. ~ obs State blood tested B. Rocks, R Reds and Tancred-Hollywood W hatched from pure bred healthy fr range breeders. Hatches each we C. Baston, Milledgeville, Ga. a Baby chicks from Giant Black orcas. Quality stock. Prices reaso eng Mrs. B. B. Branson, Kingst a. White Leg., R. I. Reds, and B. Roc! Baby chicks, quality chicks and I gua antee them to live. Write for pric and guarantee. Custom hatching, eggs hatched $4; 300 eggs $10.50 eggs $30. Eustace J. McKinney, Blackshear, Ga. ) Healthy, bloodtested baby chicks sale from. mature fiocks. red. } Leghorns, Anconas. Also custom hat ing at reasonable price. Chic ped COD. J. L. Hurst, 316 V St., S. W., Atlanta, Ga. Custom hatching beginning Fe 2 1-2c per egg. W. H. Kinney, Car PAGE EIGHTEEN MARKET BULLETIN Thursday, January 29, 1931, . _. Georgia Products Wanted (Continued from page fifteen) . PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED Want peanuts to be delivered now. Will exchange cabbage, onion, or ~ Sweet potato plants for same. H. F. Stair, Valdosta, Ga. ~ 50 Ibs. pure red: skin Valencia: pea- - nuts. Send sample with price. N. E. ~ Law, Ocilla,, Ga. Rt. 3. >. N.C. Variety Ga. raised peanuts, at .4 per Ib: Pearson; Ga.. Will exch. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson,. Ga. 50 bushels good. eating peanuts, will 5 pay 3c per lb. Also 500 lbs. paper ' shell pecans. Grover C.. Wilder, Mu- sella, Ga. a Seedling pecans, send sample and amount you have. Will submit price. Bob McCormack, Albany, Ga _N. . Runner seed peanuts, will ex- ' change for same 1 gilt 3-4 P. C.. 1-4 Red Berkshire: bred to farrow in near - future, or pure bred R. I: Red pullets - Jan. hatch at $1.50 each. J. C. Gools- _ by; Graham, Ga. ~ .. Ga. runner peanuts in exchange for petty tool wilt: resistant cotton seed, -~ 30 lbs. cotton seed for .25 Ibs. peanuts. oo ose P. Chapman, Quitman, Ga. Rt. ~ White Spanish peanuts, 40 to 100 _ bushels, for seed. Make best price del Register. J. Walter Donaldson, Regis- ter, Ga. ae s - Want good, sound, No. 1 seedling pe- cans. Give lowest prices for quick sale. J. W. Poole, Savannah,-Ga. Rt. 3.. _ Want 2 by. pood,:sound peanuts for seed. Will exch. pure College No. 1. cotton seed for same. Thurman Hop- per, Ranger, Ga. i _ Want paper shell and seedling pe- ' cans: Send sample and lowest. prices. 8B. Loyd Woodall, Milner, Ga. ae ~ Want to exch. good syrup for seed runner peanuts and early black-eyed peas. &. C. Puckett, Whigham, Ga. Want Spanish peanuts. Will exch. value for same. James Beasley, La- vonia, Ga. -. Want 1 bu. white Spanish peanuts. Make best prices; prepaid.. No -T. Small, Oakwood, Ga. -- Will exch for same. Miss Ellie Blch- er, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3. _... Want 50, or 60 bs. good seed peanuts. Wilt exch. butter and hens for same. -Mrs. W. A. Bailey, Senoia,- Ga. ~ Want to exch..15 lbs. Honey Drip sy- -rup cane seed for 30 Ibs. peanuts. Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. Myrl Williams, - Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 5. : _ . Want 120 lbs. No. 1 Runner seed pa- nuts. State best price.. H. T. Willlam- son, Soperton, Ga.. RFD 4. Be _. Want to exch. 150 Ibs. of wilt resis- tant Cleveland big boll cotton seed, or ~ 100 lbs, sugar speckled crowder peas, for 100 Ibs. runner peanuts. Write be- fore sending. Lewis B. Law, Leslie, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 106. , Bie? SYRUP WANTED . -Want small bbl. or keg of good, clear _ Sweet sorghum, not over 50 or 75 miles. Will exch. Cokers No. 5 cotton seed, - reg. and tested for germination. M. UL. Callaway, Rayle, Ga: ; * Want 100 gal. Ribbon. Cane syrup. Will exch. choice paper shell pecan trees, budded, 6 to 7:\ft. each. B. Lloyd Woodall, Milner, Ga. Plants For Sale - Dollar Bill- with order assortment, 200 early jersey, 200 Charleston Wake- field cabbage, 100 Bermuda, 100 Cry- stal wax onion plants, postage pre- paid, fresh gathered, nice hard plants rompt shipment. F. M, Bullard, Bax- ey. Ga. ~ The new (Government endorsed) ppocnting the tart sweetness of straw- _berries, pleasing flavor of red rasp- berries, juicyness of best grapes, and jelling and canning qualities of black berries. Very heavy producers, sup- lv limited, a rare scarce plant. Price 10 per plants. N. Rosene, P. O. Box. 44, Fort Valley, Ga. - Everbearing strawberry plants, 20c per GC. Lettuce plants, 45c per C. Qat- nip -5c per bunch. Peppermint and Spearmint 10c per doz. Will exchange for tender cornfield bean seed, each to pay postage in exchanging. Add postage on small orders... Mrs. Claude White, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 33. - Frostproof .cabbag plants. Extra early Jersey and Charleston Wake- field Succession, sure head and flat Dutch. Nice fresh ed, 500 for 55c,-90c per M. 2M at $1.70 del. by-P. P. postpaid. Prompt ship- % pops. G.| Want about'5. Ibs. of good peanuts.: Youngberry, best described as incor-. grown, well root= ment and satisfaction guaranteed. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. Early Jersey and Charleston cab- bage and white or straw color Ber- muda onion plants, 25c per 100, %5c per 500, $1.25 per M. postpaid. Mrs. Etta Durham, Sale City, Ga. Frostproof cabbage plants, 60 for 500, $1 per M: 3M or. more, 75c. per M FOB. Crystal Wax, White and Yellow bermuda onion plants | from pure Teneriffe seed, 75c for 500, $1.25 per M FOB. Full count, prompt ship- ment. H. F. Stair, Valdosta, Ga. ~ Crystal wax white and yellow Ber- muda onion plants, 500 for. 75c, $1.25 per M FOB: Frost proof cabbage plants, 500 for 60c, $l-per M. 3M or more, 75c per M. FOB. J. E. Drew, Rt. Two, Box 4, Valdosta, Ga. Millions of Jersey and Charleston Wakefield, flat Dutch cabbage plants ready for immediate shipments. 65c per 500; 95c per M, over 3M, 60c per M.. Good plants and count guaran- teed., B. J. Head, Alma, Ga, North Georgia field grown E. Jer- sey and Flat Dutch. cabbage - plants, '15c per 100 at the field, or 20c per C by mail, D. G. Smith, Eastanollee, Gave Progressive M. Rhubarb plants, 50c per doz. 3 granate cuttings, 25c ea. all. rooted, Rt. 2. plants 2 for 25c; Wild cherrie bark and I5c lb. Red oak and white oak. bark 10c Ib; dewberry plants 50c per dozen; trees 3 for 40c; rattle root and polk ~ root 15 per lb. Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 34. - muda onion plants yellow and white, $6. J. A. Mitchell, Thomasville, Ga. E. J. Flat Dutch, Copenhagen Mar- Roscoe Mays, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt: 4. - M. I ship C. 0. D. Also: beets, let- tuce, tomato and potato plants. for prices. Andrew Clark, Thomas- ville, Ga. Te also onion plants postpaid $1 per 500, Missionary strawberry plants,. $2 per small black walnut trees, 50c. _Pome- - Miss Mattie McCurley, Hartwell, Ga. Everbearing strawberry plants 20c : : per 100; 90c per 500; $1.75 per M. Sage sassafras root, 20c per Ib; yellow root. _ May cherry trees 6 for 50c; persimmon _ Cabbage plants all varieties and Ber- 75c per 500; $1-per M; 5M-$3.50: 10 M~ ket, Chas. Wakefield, frost proof cab- __ bage.plants, postpaid 55c-per 500; 900 per M; $1.75 per 2 M; $4.25 per 5 M.- Frost proof cabbage and. Bermuda : onion plants leading varieties $1 per Write: Frost proof | cabbage plants, Chas, - ee Early Jersey, Copenhagen, Flat Dutch, $1.75 per M. Express collect $1 per _ M.. Will exch. for nice apples, pecans, _ purple hull, cream sugar crowder or little white. table peas, good cured hams, or fresh sorghum syrup. Mrs. = H, Allison, 421 Prince Ave., Tifton, a. . Chas. Wakefield, Early J. Copenha- . gen, Flat Dutch, prepaid 75 per 600; $1.25 per M. Express 75c-1000; Ber- de g f aes muda onion plants 90e per M. Large plants and- prompt shipment. C. M. Sims, Pembroke, Ga. = Well rooted, stocky Chas. -Wakefield. and Copenhagen Market cabbage; White Bermuda onion. plants, 60c per ind $1 per M. R. L. McRee, Meigs, Gao: Chas.\and Jersey Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage heading variety and Georgia collard, 25e*per 100; $1.25 per M. del. press collect. Klondike and Lady Thompson strawberry plants 25c per 100; $2 per M det. 5 M and more $1.75 per M express collect. Prompt ship- ment and in good Crowe, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2: Open field cabbage plants, Wake- field and Flat Dutch now ready 60 -per 500; $1 per M. Prompt shipment. Lewis Mathis, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 12. and Flat. Dutch cabbage plants for im- M., plants, count and prompt shipments. B. _J/ Head, Alma, Ga. . Rhubarb plants 50c doz; yellow root | per. teacupful; Missionary | plants $1.25 per 500; $2 per M. Add. | postage. Cash or money order. Miss | Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2: ; frost ; Dutch and Wakefield 50c per 300; $1 per 700; $1.25 per M postpaid. Expert packing, prompt delivery. C. R. Bur- | rell, Auburn, Ga. Rt. 1. ion, tomato, pepper and lettuce plants. L. H. Allison, Tifton, Ga. Cabbage and collard and strawberry plants, $1.50 per M. Add postage. W.. J.. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 1. Ga. collard plants 15c per 100; Im- strawberry plants, 40c per 100. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. wy Lucretia dewberry plants true 2 to name, splendid roots 30 per doz; $150 per 200; $7 per M. Mrs. C. M. Robin- | son, Greenville, Ga. Cabbage plants, Chas. Wakefield and Flat head cabbage, large frost. proof plants, $1 per M., $1.25 del. N. W. Dan- iel, Ty Ty, Ga. Rt. 1. =e = . Frost. proof ane eed Bermuda onion plants, 75c per M. Prompship- ment. J. O, Lewis, Valdosta, Ga. condition. Ovie 5 M or-more 75c per M ex- Millions frost proof Jersey Chas. W. - Write for catalogue of cabbage, on- ag proved earliest variety Klondike straw- berry plants, 30c per 100; everbearing ~ >. berry plants, 60 per doz; Thursday, January 29, 1931. Plants For Sale Early Jersey and Chas. frost proof cabbage plants now ready 65 per 500; $1 per M postpaid. Prompt shipments. R. Chanclor, Seville, Ga. ' Frost proof cabbage plants, Early J. and Chas. Wakefield open field grown, now ready, full count,.no delay, 200, 380c; 500, 60c; $1 per M. del. by prepaid s P.- J. O. Stokes; Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. Early Jersey and Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants 60c per 500; $1 per M. Now ready. Dewey Mathis, Flowery Branch, Ga. a5 - Frost proof Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage plants 20c per 100; 60 per 500; $1 per M. del. 5M. lots 85 per M. del. Prompt del. Winfred Waldrip, Flow- ery Branch, Ga. * { _.. Early Jersey. and Flat Dutch cab- bage plants. 25c per 100, or $1.25 per M. postpaid. Prompt shipment in ventei- lated boxes. Also white multilying on- ions for spring planting clean and in good condition 50c per gal. del. Bennette, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. E.-J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants 80c per M. 5 M. 70c per M.. Crystal wax Bermuda and prize onion plants ready in about 2 weeks $1.85 per M; yellow: Bermuda $1.25 per M. Prize - taker $1.15 M. All good strong plants and full count and prompt shipment guaranteed. Will exch. Harold Smith, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. - : Early J. and Chas. Wake. Flat Dutch and Copenhagen frost proof cabbage - plants post paid 60c per 500; 90c per M. J. R. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 4. a Long Island Early Jersey, Wakefield . frost proof cabbage plants, $1.50 per M del or 500 for $1 . Will have for sale in March and April gov. inspected Porto Rican potato plants, at $2.50 per M., Bell peppers, tomato gg plants, and heading collard plants. Book your: or- der with me now. E. T Clements. , Tennille, Ga, Chas. Wake. and E. J. cabbage plants 65c per 500; $1 per M., 5M and up 75c per M. Crystal wax Bermuda onion plants 75c per 500, $1.25 per M. All plants FOB. Cash with order. Will exch. for anything of equal value. Gen- uine Porto Rican potato plants $2 per M. prepaid, $1.50 collect; 10 M. or more by express $1.25 per M.. Place your or- der now. W. H. Boatright, Alma, Ga. Crystal Wax and yellow Bermuda onion Pencel pod size,. Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage, large nice plants, 20c per 100; 90c per 500; or $1.50 per M del. 6,000 or more $1 per M express - collect. Mastodon everbearing straw- berry plants, 90e per 100. Prompt . shipment. Walter W. McEver, Gaines- * ville, Ga. About. 500 Mastodon everbearing strawberry plants Adc per 100. Add postage. No checks accepted. Mrs. Pearl Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. _ ; Very late bearing strawberry plants, ripe berries the 20th of Noy. $1 per 100. Cheaper rates of several hundred or thousand are taken. Will exch. several hundred for dried fruit at 10c Ib. Miss Ida Dodd, Fairmount, Ga. Asparagus roots 2 yr. old roots, $1 per - 100. Mrs. W. E. Williams, Moultrie, Ga. Rt 4. . Earliest variety, improved Klondike strawberry plants, all yonug, well root- ed plants 30c per 100; $1.40 per 500; $2.25 per M. del. Prompt shipment. Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. Youngberry plants direct from Gov't stock, $1.50 per doz; or in lots of 100 or over 10c ea. H. N. Seney, Savanac Fruit Farm, Savannah, Ga. Long Island Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants now ready to ship, 75c per 500; $1.25 per M. FOB $1 per 500; $1.75 per M delivered. W. M. Shirah, Seville, Ga. 3 = Good size well mpoted, Wakefield and Early Flat Dutch Cabbage plants, some large size collard plants, $1.25 per M; 75c per 500; Crystal and yellow Bermu- da onion plants same price. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. Any amount strong fresh Bermuda grass roots, $3.50 per guano sack full del. Will exch. for 2 M. genuine Porto Rico potato plants or baby chicks del by Apr. 15th . Also would , consider both cabbage plants and crowder peas. Sie Erastus Skinner, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. "Cuthbert raspberry and St. Regis ev-| erbearing red raspberry plants, extra nice plants 50c per doz; $1.95 per 100; $6.85 per 500; $10.25 per M; Lucretia dewherry plants, 40c doz; $1.75 per 100; - $6 per 500; Harts extra fjne biack- $1.75 per 0; J. Bel Fist, or April. Want guaranteed varie- Elza, Ga, /Kentucky Wonder pole English pea seed, exch Blue Dam-] s MARKET - $3 per 100; all postpaid. Will exch for farm products. E. J.. Hart, College Park, Ga. Kudzu rooted cuttings, $4.50 per M del. 2 to 3 yr.old roots, $10 per M. f. 0. b. Samples for postage. Will exch. for pigs or bred gilt. L. G. Sanders, Dewey Rose, Ga. Rt. 2. Kudzu plants 2 yrs. old, 75c per 100 or 50c per 100 in 1,000 lots. Good, strong, well rooted plants.. Will exch. plants for any kind of field peas at $2 per bu. Aso 950 Japanese walnuts for planting ic ea. or $9 for the lot or will exch. for any kind of field peas at $2 per ee Gene Harper, Hartwell, Ga. Strong, field grown Iceberg lettuce plants now ready. Roots mossed, prompt shipment 100 for 40c; $1 per 400; $2.25 per M. postpaid. D. J. Har- rison, Blackshear, Ga. Everbearing black mulberry sprouts 4 to 6 ft. high, well rooted, 8c: ea; June berry sprouts well rooted, 10c ea; or will exch. for anything can use. D. W. McCook, McIntyre, Ga. Rt. 2,!Box 17. Calamus plants, sage plants, spear- mint, horse radish, hirehound plants, = ea. Add postage on orders less than Cs j Ga. Rt. 6. Himalaya blackberry plants well rooted, true to name, 100 plants for $1 postpaid; Lady Thompson strawberry plants, well rooted, 500 plants for $1 pestrale. Charlie E, Smith, Braselton, a. Frostproof cabbage plants, Early Jer- sey and Chas. Wakefield, large plants and. prompt shipment 60c per 500; 90c per M delivered $3.50 per 5 M f. 0. b. C. W. Stokes, Rt..3, Macon, Ga. Everbearing . strawberry plants 5c per 100, $1.25 per M. C.O. D. J.C. Meister, Baldwin, Ga. * Frostproof cabbage plants, E. J. and Ghas.. Wakefield, Fiat Dutch, immedi- ate shipment, 60c per 500, 90c per M. del 5 M and up 70c per Mf. oj} b. E. Y-Stokes, Macon, Ga..Rt. 3.5 4 | Frostproof cabbage plants, E. J. and Chas. Wakefield, Early Flat Dutch, full count, large plants and immediate shipment 60c per 500; 90c per M del. 5M for $3.50 f.0.b. EH. H. Stokes, Ma~- con, Ga. Rt. 3. Himalaya blackberry plants 20c doz; large variety strawberry plants 45c per 200; raspberry plants 45 doz; no order for less than 75c prepaid Send money order. Will exch. for Spanish peanuts or thoroughbred Aristocrat Barred Rock setting eggs, dark strain, priced right. Mrs. S. T. Smith, Austell, Gia. Rt. 2. . Hundreds of strawberry plants, nice berries and bear a long time for sale, 20c-100.. Will exch. for . anything can use. Write what you have to offer. N. L..Brown, Pulaski, Ga. Rt. 1. Frost proof cabbage plants 20c per 100, $1.50 per M; crystal wax Bermuda onion plants 20 per 100, $1.50 per M.. del. .Mrs. W. N. Lott, Braselton, Ga. . W. and F. Dutch cabbage plants 60c per 300; -85c per 500; $1.25 per M. del. 5 M. lots and up $1 per M. express collect . No checks or stamps. _ Prompt shipment. L. M. Wingo, Gainesville, Gar Rt ho Plants Wanted Want Porto Rican potato plants, April 25th to May Ist, plants, Will ex- change. Tancred W. L.. hatching eggs at 50c per setting or $3 per 100, or good Jersey butter,\2 to 4 Ibs. per week. L. A. Hutcherson, Ashland, Ga. Want 1M white Bermuda onion plants and 2 gallons nest onions. Will exchange 15 lbs. honey drip syrup cane seed, each to pay postage. Mrs. Myrl Williams, Rt. 5, Bowdon, Ga. Niagara grape vines, 1M or 1,500, well rooted one year old. Seller must guarantee vines true to name. Will exy change New Youngberry plants for same. H. N.. Seney, Savannah Fruit Farm, Savannah, Ga. 1 doz. Rhubarb plants, write, price del. Also 100 everbearing strawberry plants: Mrs. L. C. Abernathy, Lula, Ga., Rt. 2. Want best prices on. 25M_ Crystal Wax Bermtida onion plants,- large va- rieties, to be delivered about March J. K. ty. Send sample. and price. Kennedy, ~ Ga. : Want te engage some Porto Rican sweet potato slips,.must be state in-j spected by March 20. W. A. Kindsey, Bermuda onion and cabbage plants,. beans and Mrs. Ralph Williams, Cumming, |'P j anything can. use. BULLETIN son plum rooted sprouts or flowers for same. Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 3. Want 200 cabbage plants, will exch 1-2 pound fine watermelon seed for aes G. V. Cato, Bowdon, Ga. Ri. 2M Kudzu plants; well rooted and hardy. State ref. and cash price. Thos. P. Duckett, 180 Whitehall St. S. W., Atlanta, Ga: : In market for potato plants by Apr. 15th, not later than first of May. Will pay $1 per 100 cash or exch. good value, or 2 or 3 gal. nice large pecans for nice dried peaches and apples, or white Crowder peas. A. B. Wood, Griffin, Ga. 200,000 gov insp true to name Porto Rican potato plants, April del. B. F. Mallard, Brooklet, Ga. Six bu. big stem Jersey potato: slips Mrs. Dora Corlein, Covena, Ga. Cabbage plants and Bermuda onion plants. Will exch everbearing. straw- berry plants or old time onion but- tons for same. Mrs. Fannie Fitzger- aid; Rochtile, Ga, Rt. 1. Artichokes for planting, state price er bu. E. T. Boswell, Siloam, Ga. 3M cabbagt and onion plants. Will exch. yellow dent seed corn and pure Hastings prolific seed corn for same, 1 bu. for 3M plants... C. E. Dunogan, Winder, Ga. Rt. 4 Early cabbage plants, write what you have, .state price and date of a Mystis Swann, Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 1 doz. bu. big white currants and 1 doz. big red var.| Must be well root- ed. 50 Himalaya black berry plts., 25 black raspberry plants, and 25 Lucre- tia dewberry plants. Mrs. L. C..An- drews, Ochlochnee, Ga. Bermuda onion plants, will exch. syrup: for them. Mrs.. J. L. Wildes, Manor, Ga. Seed For Sale Yellow meat ,watermelon seed, hand selected, 10c for 3 tablespoonfuls, 30c per 10 spoonfuls. Postage paid on 30 orders. ; Rb shee Hot. pepper seed, long lady fingers, rouhd and other. sizes and shapes, mixed pkgs. long green and white okra seed, winter squash, summer crookneck, white and green bush squash, striped cashaw seed, long neck pumpkin, martin gourd seed, musk- melon seed, 5c ea. or six of any for 25c. Add postage. Will exch for wht sacks, honey, guinea eggs. Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2. : 6 lbs. Okra seed, $1.50; long han- dle gourd, seed, 10c doz; tobacco seed 10c pkg., yellow meat watermelon seed c doz; Stone Mt. watermelon_seed c large pkg., cashaw seed 10c doz; pepper seed, cantaloupe seed, 10 pke a Mattie McCurley, Hartwell, Ga. Rte 2X Butter bean seed, colored . bunch kind, mixed with white Fla. running butter bean seed. Will exch. for. oth- er. seed or cabbage or onion plants. Send your list and I'll send mine. Mrs. 1W. R. McFather, Arlington, Ga. Several lbs. long green pod okra seed for sale or exch. for equal value. ee D, McCrinmon, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 4. By 5 1-2 pts. genuine butter pea seed $1 or 20c pt; large pod hot pepper seed 10c large pkg; pure sound speck- led recleaned field peas, $1 pkg; del. Exch, -for white sacks feed oats, on- ion sets, cabbage plants, pure early. butter beans, early seed corn. Write what you want to exch. All dbl. sack- ed and delivered, Mrs. Sam G. Rog- ers, Claxton, Ga, aot Miscellaneous For Sale Polk root, 15c lb. Mrs. C. B. Shep- ard, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 2. Have empty sugar sacks, also pea- nut sacks; All good cond. 7c each, or $5 per 100. Bob McCormack, Al- bany, Ga., P: O. Box 448. pie Black walnuts, $1 walnut kernels, 50c 1b. Special price in . Ib. lots. John Crone, Philomath, a. Sassafras bark from the roots, and wild cherry bark, both, 3@c lb. life everldsting, -40 Ib. also pumpkin seed 15c per teacup full. Exch for 'cab- page plants, peanuts, or onion sets, or Myrtle Anderson, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 2. = Jerusalem artichokes, $1 bu. or 30c pk. Exch, for onion plants, or any eh : coe ar eee | for sale. B. M. Miller, Tifton, Ga.) 4 for same. er bu., FOB: |- acter. kind of vegetable seed. _W. E. Good- win, Wadley, Ga. te 6 bu. black walnuts, hulled, 1a kernels, sound and dry, 1930 cr $1.15 bu. FOB. J. B. Langford, Ma ville, Ga. oe Saree 1 lb. clean, dry sage, 60c. Add 5 postage. Miss Ellen Phillips, Roysto: 1 doz. pts. 1930 sealed hucklebe jam, $3.50 and 1 pay chgs. or exch. for any good breed, 6 wks. ok pig, or good hay, Ea. to par chgs. Mrs. W. R. Davis, Calhoun, Ga, R 5, : Black walnuts, hulled, $1.25 bu. de. A. N.. Wiggins, Preston, Ga. a Jellies, preserves, and peach pick Mrs. R. S. Simpson, Waver ly Hall, Ga. \ eta Black walnuts, $1.25 bu. hulled, FOB J. E. Mathis, Junction City, Ga., P. O. Box 101. A ele 25 or more lbs. used geese feathers, 35 lb. or exch also will exch, mixed peas for oats, cabbage and onio: plants. John J. Talley, Mauk, Ga Rtv 2, Boxs 19. Be Home cured tobacco, twisted ressed, smoking and chewing, 5 Ibs 1.35. FOB. Seab Simmons, Surren- cy, a. ne Miscellaneous Wanted Want 4 Ibs. good chewing tobacc Will exch. strawberry plants and oth er value. Mrs. A. P. Maloch, Jeffer: son, Ga., Rt. 1. Bee Exch. value for pigs, chickens anything of value I need. John Co ker, Rome, Ga., Rt. 1. .- tees Want 15 size egg cartons. Will exch garden seed, grape vines, fig quince and other value; Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga., Rt. 2. i a Want 10 lbs. new goose feather All picked in 1930, $1 Ib. del. Mrs. C. C. Tatum, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 3. Want ginseng root, yellow root, star root:. Must be clean and dry. Quot lowest cash price del. W. M. Thorn ton, Jesup, Ga. Rt. 2. Bs Want Chin. rabbits, Blue Toulo geese and turkeys in exch for ot ene Mrs. A. T. Milteer, Quitm: a. tae Want dried peaches and: apples, lint cotton, white crowder peas. Will exch pecans and other articles of vat Mrs. A. B. Wood, Griffin, Ga. Want chickens, honey, syrup, pea nuts, pecans, butter beans, meat. Wi exch plants and other nursery stoc Thelma Alexander, Cleve- land, Ga. a Want to buy: a few good blood pigs, 8-12 wks. old, 2 bred sows, sows and pigs; 1 bu. cream, crowde peas; few heifer calves and yearlings dried apples free of worms. And we to sell the following, or exch. for | above: 50 bu. or less selected, wilt sistant cotton seed at $1 bu. 40. hu or less little White Spanish peanut. seed, $1.15; 60 lbs. Laredo soy beans 1930 crop, $5; pure Ga. Cane syrup, lb. cans, 6 for $4.50; 16 gal. kegs, $10 each. L. E. Phillips, Colquitt, Ga. Want to exch. 10 lbs. wr _ butte beans at 15c lb, for white, cotton, see sacks, 100 lb. size, or for dried app BI or peaches. Mrs. W. B. Sanders, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 4. (GUS Cee -Want to exch. 1-2 bu. black wal nuts. or other value for 10 lbs. cotton. Mrs: W. 'R.. Walker, Dial;.Ga.. Want to exch. Jerusalem oak polk root, or exch. for white fe ge Mrs. E. M. Smith, Elza, * 4 $i teh ap ee Want dry wild gensing and golde seal roots, senega snake root, Virgin i ia snake root, sassafras root. Quot lowest del. price. W. M. Thornton, Jesup, Ga. Sp eee Farm Help Wanted | Want a good farmer who an fina himself, except. 1 pr. of mules, to cul tivate a farm of 132 A. Has1 dwel ing of 7 ceiled rooms, 4 fire places, and three tenant houses. Standin rent of two bales of cotton. Farm Carrollton, Ga. Mrs. Sara E. Sto: Athens, Tenn. 7 ie ees Want boy to 18 yrs. to live as ong of family and help on farm and gen. farm work for small wages. Mus be honest, sober, and no bad. habit J. A. Ponder, Waleska,,Ga. Want good; nice, white girl 18 20 yrs. old, or widow without child ren, to live as one of family and gen. light work, milk cow, and f chickens. Must be willing work agreeable, etc and have good chi: W. C. Hamby, Valdosta, Rt. 2. - BABY CHICKS FOR SALE ontinued from page seventeen) Reds, White Leg. hatched from own breed, culled and trapnested c and hatched in out Mammoth ral air machine which assures 1y, vigorous chicks. Prices from oO 20c according to trapnest rec- . 100 per cent live del. guaranteed es come off each Tuesday lc per books your order. Balance prior pping date: Early orders for lat- pping will be appreciated. W. Rt. 2, Box 252, Atlanta, Ga. king orders for Tancred strain W. aby chicks at $9 per 100, or will do n hatching at $2 per 100. Mrs. Durden, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 2. Y old baby chicks, state tested B. . white Leg. flock, 12c to 20c ea. within 200 miles. Mixed heavies, ic. White Wyandottes and B. R. 15c 8c ea. after March 1. W. D. War- Davisboro, Ga. 1 selected B. R. and Buff Rocks, I. Reds, started chicks, from thor- h bred bloodteste stock 1 to 6 wks 0 30c ea. 8-9 weeks old pullets 50c Live del. Thoroughbred Barred uff Rock and R. I. Reds from ected bloodtested stock $11 per Heavy mixed, $10. In lots less 100 add ic per chick. Prepaid del, Eoranteed. R. H. Fechtel, cross, Ga 0 S. C. R. I. Red day old chicks aldson strain from _ bloodtested Feb. hatch, $12.50 del. Eggs from 1 stock, $1. 15 per 15 or $5 per 100 tes returned. Mis. W. R. Chas- "4 ocust Grove, Ga. r Chicks, electrical hatched, R. Tx Reds, $14 per 100, good ed rels, rocks, and white Wyan- ) 912.50 per 100: mixed heavy $9 guaranteed 100 per cent del. prices delivered each Monday 1 each order of 100 chicks 10 chicks or 10 per cent discount. Will do mm hatching of $3.36 per tray, trays ing 112 eggs, also will hatch on 0 basis. E. N. Elder, Monticello, | No. 217) at $14 per 100; white orn chicks $10 and special breed= ock of leg. headed by cockerels Fairacres Poultry Farm at $14 per Now doing custom hatching at ce of $2 per tray for a_ short Cash paid when eggs are set. for further details. A. J: Bart- Valdosta, Ga . ant 400 or 500 chicks, Reds or J. Giants, to raise on halves to 8 wks. S. P. Gay, Gough, Ga. fant any amt. chicks e raise on Ives to 12 wks. old. Mrs. J os Burk, on, Ga. Rt. 7. ant. 5600 to 600 chicks to raise in er house brick furnace heated, to wks. old, for 10 each. Party to feed. I do bal. Green feed growing in lot. Must have chicks she 5th to 10th of Feb. D. A. Pol- W Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 3. Want 100 or more day old chicks to on halves to 10 wks. old. Any breed. Reds or B. R. preferred. 4. Heape, Nashville, Ga. Want 300 chicks to raise on halves | wks. old. Only large breed. Mrs. Sikes, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 1. ant 200 chicks to raise on halves 8 wks. old. Any large breed. to raise all if from healthy _ Report weeky. Can_ send ref. y when shipping. Mrs. Lucile Shellman, Ga. nt 300 to 500 chicks to raise on es to 8 wks. old. B. R. preferred. d consider any of the large 3. Mrs. S. T. Parker, Moultrie, tet. nox 112; Want 50 large breed baby chicks to on halves to 6 wks. old. Prefer Giants; also have 1 Donaldson mos old cock for sale, $1.50 or exch . B. Bryant, Greensboro, Ga. ind you want and we_ will quote. . Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga. og quality chicks at reduced prices flocks that have been blood test- B. D. for past two yrs. carefully and mated to high producing , Thompson Ringlet, Rocks, Don- on R. I. Reds, Fischel White Rocks, er 100. Tancred W. Leg. $10 per. Heavy mixed $11 per 100: light heavy mixed, $9 per 100. All 100 it del a Book your ore old baby chicks, Barred Rocks, | MARKET BULLETIN ie der now for Feb. and Mar. del. W. S. Shields, Thomson, Ga. Baby Chicks Wanted Want 150 chicks to raise on halves, until 9 or 10 wks. old. R. I. Reds pre- ferred. By Feb. 10 or 15th. Mrs. Mar- tha Mitchell, Dixie, Ga. Rt. 2. Want 500 chicks to raise on halves. Large mixed breeds. Information at once. Mrs, A. A. Hurst, Bremen, Ga. Rt 1. Want 1 or 300 baby chicks to raise on halves. Mrs. Joe Tyson, Kite, Ga. Ret, Want 200 baby chicks to raise on halves. Barred Rocks, or can mix them. Mrs. G. S. Cobb, Monticello, Ga. Rt. 4. Box 58. Want 500 chicks, any heavy breed, to raise on halves to frier size. At once., Mrs. a E. Mathis, Lylerly, Ga. Rt. 2. Want 200 R. I. Reds orB. R. to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Prefer ship-. Ill get the chicks Miss Bon- ment to be made so on or before February Ist. nie Mathis, Lylerly. Want 100 chicks to raise on halves to 10 wks. old. Anconas, Buff Minor- cas or Speckled Sussex. Any time, be- ginning first of Feb. Will take 100 ea. week. Mrs. J. T. Lively,. Way eSPORD, Ga. Want 50 chicks to raise on halves to 8wks. old. Any good breed. Comer Meeks. Alto Ga. Rt. 2. Want 200 Reds to raise on halves to 8 wks. Party to furnisy feed. Write before shipping. Mrs. J. S. Weather- ly, Hoschton, Ga. Want any breed or mixed chicks to raise on halves. Ref. Mrs/ O. N..Cam- eron, Stockton, Ga. Exch, Porto Rico potato plants for baby chicks. Want chicks at once and plants to be del. in. April. Heavy breed. Make best offer. J. W. Wat- son; Pitts; Ga. Rt bo Want 400 chicks in March; 400 in April, to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. H. H. Rogers, Charing, Ga. ~ Want about 50 or 75 chicks to raise On halves to 8 wks. Any heavy breed. By the first of Feb. Report every 2 wks. Miss Annie L. Ashworth, Logan- ville, Ga. Rt. 1.. Want 200 pure bred B. R. chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. Want by Marcnp Ist. Mrs. Efile Silver, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2.- Want to exch. blood tested B. R cockerels from 200-250 egg hens for day old chicks. 5 cockerels for 100 ee Mrs. C. H. Rhodes, Royston, a Eggs For Sele . Pure Sheppard strain Ancona hatch- ing eggs $1 per 15; $4.50 per 100; $12.60 per 360 eggs. Miss Emeline Jones, Blackshear, Ga. Pure bred S. C. Buff Leghorn eggs, $1.25 per 15 del. eross, Ga. Rt. 2. Hatching eggs from pure bred hea- vy laying white rocks $1 per 15. C. H. Trussell, Warthen, Ga. B. L. Lynn, Way- S.-C. R. I. Reds Donaldson strain from good winter layers. roosters sec- ond direct from the Donaldson yard, $1 per 15. Will del. at $1.25 per set- ting or 30 eggs for $2.35. Cheaper on incubator lots. Mrs..J. R. Craig, Oak- man, Ga. Plymouth rock eggs from _ strong healthy flocks averaging 200 to 225 per bird per year, $1.50 per 1. BU. Bow- man, Smyrna, Ga. Silver lace Wyandotte eng, 4 dozeri per week, $1.25 per 15. J. M. Aldridge Bridgeboro, Ga. Pape strain Bl. Minorca hatching eggs from heavy layers, $5 per 100: $1.25 per 15 del. Mrs. C. L. Rehberg, Cairo, Ga. Fancy Aristocrat B. R. hatching eggs, parent stock direct from Holter- can, $1.25 per setting, carton to be returned. G. C. Edmondson, Temple, Gackt 2: Pure bred Park & Thompson strain eggs. 60c per setting of 15 at farm. C. B. Harrell, Whigham, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 19. Pure bred Dark Cornish game eggs $1 per 15; lot choice game cockerels $1.50 ea. No scrubs, hens and _ puil- ets, $2-ea. Mrs. C. QO. Sikes, Sylves- ter, Ga. \ Turkey eggs $4 per doz. from qual- ity 2 vr.-old Bourbon req hens. toms weigh to 35 lbs. hens 20 lbs. over fif- ty breeders. Mrs. Julian FP. Pruitt, Lavonia, Ga. Pure oe a I. Red eggs from het vy laying dark red vigorous hens, $1 per 15 postpaid. Crate to be returned. J. W. Thompson, Fitzgerald, Ga. Box 506. Donaldson pure strain S. C. red eggs, $1 per 15 postpaid or 5c ea. del at the yard. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. S. C. R. I. Red eggs from prize win- ning stock, $5 per 15. S. C. R. I. Red eggs from special matings at $1.50, $3 $5. Mrs. W. M. Boggus, Glenn, Ga. Rie 2: Pure bred Rhode Island Red eggs 50c per setting of 15 eggs, not deliv- ered at this price. Addie illiams, Woodville. Ga. e Fine hatching eggs from. pure white Wyandottes, only $1 per 15. J:. W. Hodges, Ben Hill. Ga. Box 14. S. C. R. I. Red hatching eggs, Harold Tompkins strain direct $1.25 per 19, $4.50 per 100. Crates to be returned. C. F. Matheson, Alto. Ga. Box 122. Reqd eggs, S. C., $1.50 per 15. Mrs. G. L. Jones, Bronwood, Ga. Rte 1, Gold Buff Orpington, eggs for set- ting $1.50 per 15. Frank Harris, Bax- ley, Ga. Eggs from pure Sheppard strain Ancona pullets and unrelated roosters ne per 15; $5 per 100. Mrs. Jeptha Pullin, McDonough, Ga. ee, runner duck eggs, now rea- dy for del. $1 per 12; R. I. Red pure bred ~ Denaldson strain, selected 5c ver 15. Add nostage on both. Wilk exch for any king field peas, orange cane seed or Jerusalem artichokes. Miss Tigue Kolimodin, Oak _ Hill Farm, Mansfield, Ga. = Hatching eggs from Giant. strain green sheen Black Minorca 2 yr. old_ hens producing extra large pure white eggs, $2 per 15 del. L. B. Millians, Newnan, Ga. Buff Minorca eges for hatching from choice pure bred matings. $2.50 per 15 not prepaid: pure bred Barred Rocks from, fine matings, $1.50 per 15 Ga. : '~ Fees from pure Mammoth White Pekin ducks $1 per 14 P. P. paid. Mrs. J: G. Bray, Bllaville-Ga. Rt. 3. = } Pure bred white rock fishel strain o hatching eggs, $1.25 per 15 postpaid. Cash with order. no checks. Mrs. C. C. Payne, Tifton. Ga.: Rt. 6. Few settings of Donaldson S. C. R. I. Red eggs from healthy, vigorous stock. Safe del. guaranteed, $1.50 per 15. Geo. T. Northcutt, Jr., ions St., Marietta, Ga. Farm Help Wanted Want a good hand to live as one of family for this yr. and will give him a 500 bale of lint cotton for his work. To start now. W. A. Moon, Waco, Ga: Rt-2: Want good farm help for 6 horse farm. Good\ bldgs. Near church and school. On good road. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore. Ga. Rt. 1. Want colored tenant for 40 acre farm in Glenn unty, Ga. 50-50 bas- is. State number\in family, ages and give ref. Can furnish some work bv the day. S. Calfee, Columbus, Ga. 659 Linwocd Ave. Will let on 50-50 basis vacant prop- erty on Blythe Isle. 20 mi. out of \Brunswick, Ga., near ee aye S. M Seaborn, Brunswic a 44 acres, house and barn. on 3rd and 4ths to tenant who can furnish self. S. M. Shankle. Brunswick. Ga. Want young man to work on farm and live as one of family. Will give $11 mo., board and washing, or will sive 1 acre of tobacco. Lonnie Moore Alma, Ga. Rt. 4. A 2 horse farm for standing rent to party to can furnish self. Near school and church on Dixie Highway. near Devereaux. Miss Eva Arnold, Devereaux, Ga. Want small familv to truck trish notatoes and cabbages and corn. Would give work on the place when not busy inc truck. Ws J: ~~ Holden, Dillard, Ga. ; Want refined widow with some means to live in hame and to go 50- 50 with chickens and garden, etc. -E. V. Arnold, Arnoldsville. Ga. RFD 1; Want 1 good hand to work farm. Must beable to plow, and not mind : working. $10 mo. hoard and laundry. At once. Rie Want a good man for a highly imp. 3 herse farm. 2 1-2 mi. from town. J. W. Wallace, Hiram, Ga. Must furnish his own stock, G O. MN Athens, Ga. not prpaid. Mrs. A. Tanner, Wrens! 108 Sess- Thursday, January 29, 1931. Positions Wanted Want job on farm to do light farm. work, for wages; raising hogs, poul- try, orchid pruning, plowing, repair work, look after, caretake, etc. Would consider share crop with right party; fair house, wood, good water, ear etc. 50 yr. old. Have wife and 2 chil- dren. Write or see me at once. O. A. Stone, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 4. Want job on farm for wages, $15 per mo. board and washing. 22 yrs. old. Life time exp. in farming! Wade Bell, Point Peter, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 27. Want job looking after a milk dai- ry and farm, 50-50 basis. Some good location. J. T. Ward, Macon, Ga. 14 Schell Ave. Want 2 horse crop. 4 in family, lg. enough to work. F. E. Bryant, Atlan- ta, Ga. 1065 Snyder St. Want 2 horse crop on halves. 9 in- family. 3 old enough to plow. 6 can work. W. T. Moore, Atlanta, Ga. 629 Means St. Widow with 3 peawh boys and girl, 14 yrs. old, wants work on dairy or > gen. farm with reliable family. So. Ga. preferred. Like to have some chickens and hogs to raise on. halves. Want close to church and school. Work for ee money and part groceries. Mrs. \ . C. Graham, Norman ae Ga. Ate a V Want job on farm. Have 2 Brown boys. 12 yrs. exp. as foreman of farm Work any way for a living. Can fur- nish ref. W. M. Bussey, Macon, Ga, 341 Calhoun St. ae Want job on peach or apple. orch- ard, nuear a good school. Can drive tractor, or truck. Would take job for wages on truck, stock or gen. farm. Exp. in all kinds of farm and orchard work. 35 yrs. old. Have -3 children. no bad habits. and am a good work=- _ er. State wages per mo. T. W. Man- ning, Dudley, Ga. Rt. 1. Country girl desires work in farm home with Christian family. Must have a salary. Sue Sullivan, Pine- hurst, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 185. Me Want good job on dairy or poultry farm. Can drive truck and car. Want | |a job now. Come to see me or write. Will go anywhere. Ernest Hogin, At- 5 lanta, Ga. 558 Hollin St. S. E. i Want work on 1 horse farm on halves by single, middle aged indus- trious, sober, exp. honest white man... Would work for wages for right party. Have to board. Ready to begin at once. Want 2 horse farm on halves, Land- : lord to furnish dnd pay the move Be Or would take a 1 horse crop and I ~ -work for wages, or will work for wages the year round. 8 in family, all large enough to work except l. J. T. Buck- halter, Nashville, Ga. we Miscellaneous Wanted Want to exch. good value for mule, _ good horse, cow, yearlings, hog, corn, syrup, and anything can. use. W. A Mamm, Roberta, Ga. : Want to exch. value $25 (cost $40) Z OF es for thoroughbred chickens, pig, anything of equal value. Bethel Man- ley. Sr., Temple, Ga. Want to exch. value, $4.50 for pure | strain chickens, Otootan beans or anything ued on farm of equal value. | id BS T. Smith, Douglasville, Ga. R Want to exch. value $5 for corn or > peas, velvet, or soy beans. Hills. Rocky Ford, Ga., Rt. 2. Want to exch. value for pullets, hens or pigs. Write. Mrs. C. G. Morris, Bowdon, Ga. _ Want 3 doz. white feed sacks. 100 Ib. cap. free of holes. Will exch. value. Write. Mrs. Oscar Phillips, Royston, Ga, RFD; 3. ; Want 12 av. size Martin gourds. Write best price postpaid for cash. A. J. Bramlett Young Cane, Ga. : Large KE. Jersey Wakefield, Chas. 3 W. Sure Head, Copenhagen Market ~ cabbage plants to exch: 100 plants for 1 Ib. dried apples, or peaches, or crowder peas. Ea. to pay _ postage. Mrs. Mary Turner, Alma, Ga. - Want 10 white feed sacks. free of holes. Exch. 1 peck of red hull speck- led peas. perton, Ga., RFD 4. Lloyd Want to exch. value. $8 for Runner ae reanuts for seed, chickens. reg. Black Essex male piss, straight nose, wt. 50 - 60 lbs, Floyd J. Story, Quitman, je oe sae: < ife and ~~ Am honest, sober, have Rufus T. Finley, Clarkston, Ga. i Mrs_H. T. Williamson, So-