Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1931 February 12

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GEORGIA



* DEPARTMENT
EUGENE TALMADGE |

ARKET. BULLET;









AGRICULTURE.
COMMISSIONER

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PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR



STATE APITOL

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1931,







es Peavine Hay. No. 1, per ton





This Years Cost of Fertilizer

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: Two years ago when cotton was bringing around 18c per pound,
9-2-3 fertilizer cost us on an averaze of $22.00 per ton. A bale of cote

ton at 18 per pound would bring us $0.00. This bale of cotton at
Last year the price of fer-.

$90.00 would pay for four tons of fertilizer.
tilizer was practically the same, and we received on an average of
around $40.00 to $50.00 for a bale of cotton. In other words, it would
take a bale of cotton to pay for two tons of fertilizer this past season.

At the present price of cotton and other farm products, we cannot af-

ford to pay past prices for fertilizer.
What is the best thing for us to do?

The first nee foremost thing for us to aa is to cut our gusta bill
down from last year.
The Experiment Station at Auburn, Alabama, sent out a great deal
of data to the effect that commercial fertilizer does not pay on corn.
I have been making corn since 1917 without any fertilizer. or top
dressing either. Where I could get it properly onked. with an average
_ season I would make from 15 to 20 bushels per acre. I noticed that my
neighbors who used fertilizer did not make any better corn. We can
at least leave off buying fertilizer to grow corn. Too much fertilizer
does not pay on cotton. About 300 pounds of fertilizer to the acre un-
der boll weevil conditions is the most practical amount. If you have

to go into debt for it, you. had better cut the 300 pounds down to 150

pounds per acre, .
Now about the price. tt the farmers in the various counties will
pool their orders they can secure an attractive price. A great number

-take the lead in this matter.

of farmers cver the state have the cash money that they are sain to
put into fertilizer.
the kind of fertilizer you want, and how much, and all the Agents will
assemble the orders, and then if they will notify the Bureau of Mar-
kets, we will see if you cannct have a little competitive bidding in fill-

ing the order. If you are interested, see about this right away.

: ae
Co-operative buying is more practical than co-operative selling. If

you have a large order, and the cash money, you can get prices cut
sometimes when you dont think they are going to be cut. 5
Tam getting out a letter today to all the County Agents over the

State, telling them to see the farmers in the different sections to see _
if they are interested in pooling their orders this year on fertilizer.

In Counties where there are no County Agents, let some farmer
Get your orders up right away. Let it be -
understood that it is.cash, and that when the fertilizer is shipped, the
money is in hand to pay for it. Also let it be understood that after
these orders are assembled we will notify you at just what price we
can secure the fertilizer for you.
: Something has got to be done to help the farmers, and this is one
of the concrete things that I know will help them. es

On another page of this issue of the Bulletin you. will see a letter zt :
from Mr. J. H. Rowland, of Wrightsville, Georgia, in renrene to using
fertilizer and not using fertilizer on cotton. "

: EUGENE TALMADGE

Feb. 10, 1931.





MARKET REP OR T

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

pLevailing Wholesale Prices Feb. 1D 1931. Always Subject to Variation

atlanta Macon Aveusta
Sweet Potatoes, new, 100 Ibs. -...$1.25
Eggs, Ga., Extra, dom, 7-905
Eggs. Standard, doz.
_ Eggs, Ga., trade, doz.
_ Eegs. Yard Run, doz.
Stags, lb.
Hens, lb.

Reosters.

cecececcccccceccsoes
eccesccseccecorces

eewcccegecoscseces

Friers.

\ Ducks,
. Geece,

Turkeys,
Capons, Ib.
- Field Peas, mixed. bu.
Field Peas, not mixed, bu. ..... 1
Countrv Butter Best Table, Ib...
Ear Corn (80 |bs. to bu.) bu.
20.90
1190
2.75
2.00

- Peanut Hay. No. 1, percton .

- Soy Beans, Biloxi, bu. .... 15

Savannah Columbus Valdosta





INDEX

Baby Chicks for Sale
Baby Chicks Wanted

Car Lots

Eggs For Sale

Eggs Wanted

Farm Help Wanted
Ga. Products For Sale

Ga. Products Wanted
Live Stock For Sale ...--- 1,8. 16
Live Stock Wanted tO ONS 16
Miscellaneous For ale:
Miscellaneous Wante
Poultry For Sale _._._3 \9, 10, es 12
Poultry Wanted 11, 12 o
Positions Wanted --..-_- eee Oe i
Plants For Sale , 16
Plants Wanted _._-..-- 3, 14, 15,16 ||
Seed For Sale
' Seed Wanted













Pogs Sold During Week Beginning Februarv 2, 1931. at Cooperative Sales Prought 6.05 per cwt., Basis No. f.
a oe 1 Grade_ Spanish | Peanuts, $80.00 per ton Tietiver ome : Correct: on.







If you have a County Agent, see him, let him know ;

* Lang, Omega, Ga.



PAGE TWO
Seed For Sale

Early Orange cane seed, 1930 crop, in
2 1-2 and 3 bu. bags, $1.10 bu. FOB. J.
E. Stewart, Clarkesville, Ga.

Lifsey melon seed, 75c lb. or exch. for
field or table peas. D. W. Hodges,
Brinson, Ga. ;

20 lbs. pure white velvet okra seed,
25c lb. or exch. for bunch or bush lima
beans. 1 lb. for 3 lbs. Mrs. Scott Da-
vis, Hogansville, Ga,

Rhynes Dixie Belle and Watson mel-
on seed, 75c lb. Pinkmeated Rocky



Ford cantaloup seed, 75c lb. Highest |

class seed obtainable. C. L. Rhyne,
Plains, Ga.

Yellow Bermuda onion sets, 15c per
qt. del PP. W. G. Hollomon, Brook-
lyn, Ga. 5

1 gal red multiplying onions, 50c PP.
Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon, Ga. Rt. 2.

Dixie Belle and Watson melon seed,
60c lb. PP; running velvet bean seed,
$1.50 bu. Exp. Send check. J. W.

Nice onions. Sound, grown from old
_ fashioned button onion, 5c Ib. 20 lbs.
for sale. Add postage. Maude Roper,
- Dawsonville, Ga. No. 1.

' Lifsey Sweet melon seed, 60c Ib. $7.50

for entire lot. Money order. Mrs. E.
P. Kings, Rochelle, Ga.
Watson melon seed, 65c lb. Stone

Mtn. var. 75c lb. W. D. Cox, Manas-
sas, Ga. Rt. ;

3 gal. white nest onions, 40c gal. Exc.
for peanuts. Mrs. E. L. Lemmonds.
Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1.

150 lbs. Stone Mtn. melon seed, 75c
lb. H. B. Reeves, Jonesboro, Ga.

Deep rib, pink meat cantaloup seed.
10c per large pkt. Miss Annie E. Jones,
Fayetteville, Ga. Rt. 3.

300 lbs. Texts seeded Ribbon cane
seed, $3 per 100. FOB Alvaton. J. L.
Callaham, Haralson, Ga.

Tom Watson melon seed, also Dixie
Belle, grown in separate fields, 85c lb.
up to 5 lbs. 75c lb. 5 to 10 lb. lots; 65c
Ib. any amount over 10 lbs. R. N. Wood,
Alamo, Ga. Rt. 2.

50 Ibs. Stone Mtn. melon seed, 40c
lb. for lot, or 50c lb. small lots. Cash
or money order with order. FOB Re-
ae W. T. Dickerson, Rochelle, Ga.

G8:

Genuine Rocky Ford cantaloup seed,
25e per cup. or 2 for 45c; Honey Dew
melon seed, 35c per cup. All del. .No
stamps. Mrs. W. J. Patterson, Cordele,
Ga. Rt. B.

..Triumph watermelon seed, -$1 lb.
FOB. John 'H. Allen, Ft. Valley, Ga.
Box 41.

75 lbs. Thurmond Grey seed, 25c lb.
T. B. Moulton, Buena Vista, Ga. Rt. 5.

Stone Mtn. and Watson melon seed,
_.1 to 10 lbs. 75c Ib. 10 Ibs. up, 50c Ib.

C. F. Thomson, Thomasville, Ga. 931
Broad St. ,

23 lbs. Watson melon sced, 45c Ib. del.
D. Story. Pavo, Ga. RFD 1.

Pimiento pepper seed, 50c lb. or exch
for corn, oats or syrup at market, price.
O. C. Perdue, Yatesville, Ga.

May Queen tomato seed, $1 an oz.
del. or exch. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Green-
ville, Ga. Rt..3.

Between 200 and 300 lbs Stone Mtn.
melon seed; 20 to 50 Ibs. lots, 70c Ib.
10 to 20 lbs, 85c lb. 1to 10 Ibs. $1 Ib. J.
D. Alexander, McDonough, Ga.

Cane seed, Honey Drip, $1.75 bu FOB

50c gal. del. Texas Seeded Ribbon
Cane, $2.25 bu. 60c gal. del. Exch. for
neas. Write what you have. 8. C.

Jones, Fairburn, Ga. Rt. 4.

10 Ibs. large sunfiower seed, from
Hastings, 1930. 25c per lb. or 15c per
ie Ib. -Mrs. T. H. Harper, Sharpsburg,
: a. :
-. Stone Mtn. melon seed, 75c lb. also
eurled mustard seed, 3 th)s. 10c. Wiley
Rogers, Wray, Ga.

Calif. beer seed, 10c per start. Jos.
M. Corbett, Kirkland, Ga. No. 2.
Calif. beer seed, 25c per start. Mrs.

O. M. Borders, Marshallville, Ga. Rt. 1.
-.12 Ibs. Stone Mtn., Lifsey Sweet ur
Dixie Belle: melon seed, 75c lb. white
running butter beans, 20c per 1-2 lb.
$5c lb. Pridget salad peas, 30c per 1-2
Ib. 50c lb. C. D. Williams. Plains, Ga.

Pride of Ga. melon seed, 50c lb. R.
P. Rowe, Moreland, Ga.

Pure Dixie Belle melon seed, 75c Ib.
H. G. Joiner, Pavo , Ga. Rt. 3.

Red seed cane, $i hundred; Kiana
seed cane, 75c hundred. Trade for val-
ue in No. 1 meat hogs at market price.
C. R. Morgan, Americus, Ga. #

Honey Drip cane seed, 50c pk. $1.75
bu. Exch. 2 bu. for 6 young zuinea
hens and | rooster, or 2 1-2 bu. for 3

young geese and 1 gander; pumpkin

MARKET BULLETIN

seed and Blue Stem collard seed, 35
a cup ful, del. or 50c lb. or exch. 1 Ib.
of either for 1 Ib. early turnip seed. A.
J. Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga.

Selected Pride of Ga. melon seed, 50c
lb. Postage paid on over 2 lb. lots; yel-
low neck squash seed, $1 lb. also sharp
grain pop corn, shelled, 10c lb. 1 1-2
bu. extra large Hickory nuts, 1930 crop,
very sound, $1.50, or $2 per lot, frt. not
prepaid. C. I. Kelley, Fayetteville, G#.
No. 1.

Citron seed, 10c per large pkg. Exch.
for garden seeds. Mrs. Elva Woody,
Acworth, Ga. Rt. 2.

White and red nest onions, 50c gal.
Mrs. C. D. Bowen, Lavonia, Ga.

1 lb. Kleckley Sweet melon seed, 50c;
2 lbs. of muskmelon seed, 50c lb. Miss
Emma Heath, Dudley, Ga.

White multiplying onions, 50c_ gal.
PP. Mrs. W.-D. Hopkins, Canon, Ga.
No. 3.

Lady peas, 20c lb. 8 Ibs. $1; vine
peach seed, 1-4 lb. 40; mango milen
seed, 1-4 lb. 50c; Bermuda onion sets,
$1 gal. brown Austrian, 25c qt. 75c gal.
mailed, 50c lb. FOB. Tomato and cab-
bage seed, 10c pkg. Not less than. 5e
pkg. sold. Cader Stephens, Flowery
Branch, Ga.

Sweet pepper seed, 10c tbls. white
Calif. black eye peas, 10c lb. nice, selec-
ted Mung bean seed, 25c lb. All FOB
our place. No checks nor stamps. R. C.
Albertson, Murrayville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Guar. pure Stone Mtn. melon seed,
Rockyford cantaloup seed, 75c lb. del.
Samples. Attractive prices on 25 lb. up.
Cc, F. Maddox, Buford, Ga.

Honey Drip sorghum seed, $2 bu.
FOB. G. Z. Maxwell, Toccoa, Ga. Rt. 1

Pure white velvet okra, seed, 25c lb.
Miss Annie E. Jones, Fayetteville, Ga.
Re 3.

4 lbs. watermelon seed slightly mixed
35c lb, $1.30 for lot; also 7 lbs. running
butter beans seed, 25c lb. $4.25 for lot.
Del. C. L. Newsome, Matthews, Ga.

Nice ground almonds or chufas for
planting, 25c pt. 3 pts 65 PP. Cash or
money order with order. John B. Nix,
Alto, Ga. Rt. 1.

Stone Mtn. melon seed, 1 to 10 Ibs.
50c Ib. J. M. Lee, Ivey, Ga.

3 lbs. Jumbo melon seed, 1-4 lb. $1;
1-2 Ib. $2; 1 lb. $4. Cash with order.
C. C. Burell, Buford, Ga. Rt. 2.

Hastings Stone Mtn. melon seed, $1
bl. postpaid. Exch for lard, meat, Span-
ish peanuts, Otootan soy beans, Brab-
ham peas, or early Jersety W: cabbage
plants. Clyde Cook, Pitts, Ga. Rt. 1.

Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c per
start, prepaid. Geo. Floyd, Rockmart,
Ga. Rt. 2.

7 lbs. Rockyford cantaloup seed, 90
lb. or 85e if lot is taken. A. H. Jett,
Pitts, Ga.

9 bu. imp. Orange cane seed, $1.50
bu. $13.50 for lot, FOB. H. E. Mealer,
Adairsville, Ga. RFD 2.

100 lbs. Prize Taker cane seed, 10c
lb. PP. Floyd Stephens, Cornelia, Ga.
Rett.

Pure Honey Drip cane seed, 4c lb. or
exch. for O-too-tan beans. Horace
Darnell, Winston, Ga.

White nest onions, 50c gal. Tenn.
Wonder pole bean seed, 30c lb. $4 pk.
$14 bu. FOB. Mrs. F. C. Sawyer, Sul-
phur Springs, Ga.

Hastings syrup cane seed, Ist. yr.
$2.50 bu. or exch. for O-too-tan beans.
Porto Rican potatoes, Ribbon cane sy-
rup, P. C. pigs, cotton seed. Write.
Roscoe C. English, Barnesville, Ga. Rt.
1. :

Pure Stone Mtn. melon seed, Ist yr.
75c lb. Cash or money order. A. A.
Dell, Sylvania, Ga. RD 2. ;

Big Boston lettuce seed, 10c thls. 3
for 25c. Exch. for some onion plants,
T. N. Farmer, Woodstock, Ga.

Famous Winter Heading collard seed.
20c per oz. 10c pkt. del. at Newnan, A.
B. McCoy, Newnan, Ga. Rt. 8.

White multiplying onions, 50c gal. or
exch. for red Valentine or Ky Wonder
bean seed. Mrs. A. B. Wiley, Ashland,
Ga. -Rt. 1;

100 bu. Orange Cane seed, $1 per bu.
FOB. Ben Crow, Cornelia, Ga.

Rocky Ford cantaloup seed, for sale
or exch for 1 val.-white nest onions, or
good, tender bunch or cornfield bean
seed; 1 cup for 2 of beans. Or for any
kind of garden seed. Mrs. W. A. Bal-
enger, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 4.

Dixie Belle melon seed, 50c lb. FOB.
About 45 or 50 Ibs. in lot. J. D. Whit-
field, Ty Ty, Ga. Rt. 2.

Selected Tom Watson melon = seed,
50c lb. del. Mail or Exp. J. N. Ousley,
Morven, Ga. ,

1930 crop stringless green ped bean



seed, 26 Ib, any amount up to 100 ls.

also baby lima bean seed, 25c Ib. up to
30 lbs. Add postage to all. O. B. Brand,
Byronville, Ga.

Large white multiplying onions, 50c
gal. or exch for dried apples. Also
have some white velvet okra seed, .25c
lb. or exch for white Rice peas. J. H.
Parson, Duluth, Ga. Rt. 1.

White nest onions, 50c gal. red speck-
led crowder peas, 25c qt. white tender
cornfield bean seed, 30c per teacup full

jold fashioned pumpkin seed, 10e tbls.

Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson,
Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 44.

Watson melon seed, 50c lb. or exch.
What have you? Mrs. V. P. Jackson,
Ivey, Ga.

Dxie Belle seed, 50c Ib. 10 lb. lots, 45c
Ib. FOB. Money order. P. Hardie,
McIntyre, Ga.

Broom corn, seed, 20c qt. scallion
buttons, 15c qt. 2 qts<25c; little var.
sunflower seed, 15c pt. All PP. Exch.
for artichokes or anything of equal
value. Mrs. O. P. Pugh, Farmington,
Ga. Rt. 1.

Cantaloup seed from very large mel-
ons, 30c per teacup full, PP. J..E. Ca-
vin, Hogansville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Old fashioned muskmelons seed, 10c
tbls. pumpkin. seed, 12 seed for 10c;
hot pepper seed, for sale or exch. for
ae Mrs. Pearl Pate, Grantville, Ga.

50 lbs. or more long, white slick pod
Okra seed, 25c lb. or exch. for white
bunch butter bean or any straight
green poa stringless bean seed or Wan-
namaker or Salisbury cotton seed, po-
tato, Ruby King pepper or Egg plant
slips. Send okra seed any time wanted
and will not want the slips until April.
L. H. McKoon, Raymond, Ga. a

Pure Stone Mtn. melon seed, 5 to 10

lb. lots, 60c lb. 10 to 25 lb. 55 Ib. 50 to
100 Ib. 50c. FOB. G. W. Eady, Ty Ty,
Ga. Rt. 3. :

Watson melon seed, 50e lb. PP. P. H.
Watson, Ty Ty, Ga. Rt. 1.

54-lbs. imp. Watson melon seed, 35c
and 40c lb. Make offer for lot. H. M.
Bolton, Thomson, Ga. Rt. 2. ;

White multiplying onions, $4 bu. or
exch. for cabbage plants. Mrs. T. W.
Sanders, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 5.

White multiplying onions, 10c Ib. C.
C. Burell, Buford, Ga. Rt. 2.

Imp. Herbert Honey watermelon
seed, 30c per cup full, or exch. Write.
Mrs. J. P. Parrott, Bremen, Ga. Rt. 2.
Box 84 A :

White multiplying nest onions, 60c
gal Hastings Calco butter beans, 20c
ib, Cream crowder sugar peas, 20c lb.

Exch. for early Jersey cabbage, Big
Boston, lettuce, Early Anna tomato
plants, ready to set, April lst. Yellow

Dent corn, red Spanish peanuts. L.. H.
Cousins, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3
Multiplying onions for plantiing, 40c
gal. Add postage. Mrs. John C. John-
ston, Hogansville, Ga. Rt. 3.
Beat-the-Bee syrup cane seed, 15c Ib.
8 lbs. $1; also pure Rucker cotton seed,
culled, 75c bu. FOB; pure Whatley's
red cob corn, nubbed and shelled, 75c
peck, $2.25 bu. FOB. Exch. for O-too-
tan beans, Calif. or white sugar crow-
ger peas. C. R. Smith, Buford, Ga. Rt.

New melon seed (this melon grows to
wt. 50 to 100 Ibs and keeps from 60 to
90 days; round with firm red meat),
First yr. I have offered any for sale. R.
({. Hogan, Hogansville, Ga.

30 bu. Wilson big boll cotton seea, 5
locks, long staple. For further infor-
mation about them write to the County
Demonstrator of Muscogee County.
Columbus, Ga. Jerry M. Anderson,
Upatoi, Ga. 5

Pumpkin seed, 25c per cup; running
okra, 10c pkt. Add postage. Mrs. A.
J. Stansel, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4.

5 lbs. pure Stone Mtn. melon seed,
a0c lb. for the lot. Also 7 Ibs. Kleckiley
Sweet at same price; white multipiy-
ing onions, 10c lb. postpaid up to 3rd
= Clement Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt.

Wonder melon seed, $5 lb. A fine
shipper and easy to grow to 100 lb.
size. No orders for less than 1-2 lb.
Scott Hart, Americus, Ga. |

100 pounds pure Watson melon seed,
50c Ib. Add postage. Joe Collier, Ar-
lington, Ga.

4 1-2 lbs, pure Irish Grey watermelon
seed, $1 lb. Ollie Grantham, Vienna,
Ga. Rt. 4.

Early Pearson melon seed, $1.25 Ib.
1-2 lb. 75c; 1-4 Ib. 40c. Postpaid.
Wilbur Hunter, Jr., Oliver, Ga:

Stone Mtn. melon seed, 75 lb. J. M.
Stanfield, Lovejoy, Ga.

Jerusalem artichokes, for pickling





oF planting, $1 bu. Exch. for onion | Wilchar, Butler, Ga. Rt. 2.

Ttharsday, February 12, 1931,

plants or for any kind of yellow bunch
beans, or white bunch butter bean
seed. W. E. Goodwin, Wadley, Ga.

20 Ib. Thurmond Grey melon seed,

50c lb. for lot, or 60c Ib. for less. B. H.
Sample, Dublin, Ga.
Geod, pure Pride of Ga. watermelon
seed, &5c lb. Walter V. Lamb, Lovejoy,

Ga.

Frost proof Eng. pea seed, Dwarf 30c
Ib. Hastings mammoth sunflower
seed, 25c lb. and Hastings white chick-
en corn, 25c lb. Mrs. M. L. Peterson,
Vidalia, Ga. -

Alabama Red Head cane seed, 2 1-2 .

lb. and postage extra. Joe Morris, Me-
Donough, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 38.

Rockford cantaloup seed, Ist yr. from
H. 65c lb. Hastings Sugar Meat
pumpkin seed, 1-2 teacup, 20c. M. J,
Tarpley, Cordele, Ga. C-o Gen. Del.

Pure Stone Mtn. melon seed, $1 lb.
FOB. Joe Smith, Chipley, Ga. Rt. 2.

Broom corn, Honey Drip cane, and
Mammoth sunflower seed, each, 50
per qt. or 3 qts. for $1 del.
Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga.

2 bu. white nest onions, 50c gal. post-

1.
1 bu. multiplying onion buttons, 1-2

bu. okra seed, 5c lb. 40 lbs. Lady Fin- ~

ger peas, 8c lb. and 100 lb. baby lima
beans for sale.

*inehurst, Ga. :

4 lbs. Dixie Belle melon seed, 75c Ib.
del. Wm. J. Elliston, Rupert, Ga.

35 or 40 lbs. Stone Mtn. melon seed,
for sale. W. C. Stripling, Mclntyre, -
Ga. RFD 1.

Moss Calif. beer seed, 25c large pack-
age. Money order preferred.
Kearce, Norman Park, Ga. Rt. 1.

Jones watermelon (Baldwin Co. best
shipper) seed, 50c Ib. 10 lbs. $3.50;
Rocky Ford cantaloup, del 75c lb. 10
lb. $5; Hastings seed corn. Ist yr. T5
FOB; 1-2 bu. $1.25; bushel, $2.25. H.
B. Peeler, Devereux, Ga. :

5 lbs. Eng. pea seed, May pea. 10c
lb. plus parcel post chgs. Mrs. W. L,
Stevenson, Sharpsburg, Ga.

450 ibs. Stone Mtn. melon seed, guar.

75c lb. up to 25 lbs. from 25 to 50 lbs.

60c lb. 100 lb. lots or over, 50c. Not
prepaid. Haddock, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 43.

500 lbs. very best Stone Mtn. melon
Specia] price on large

seed, 75c Ib. del.
lots. Small orders filled if desired. B.

R. Anderson, Haddock, Ga.

White multiplying onions, 4c gal.
pumpkin seed, 10c cup full; Eng. peas,

15c cup; yellow neck squash, oc bbls.

cucumber seed, 5c tbls.
cepted. Will take stamps if not over
$1. Mrs. J. W. Loggins, Gainesville, .
Ga. Rt *.

Red Eng pea seed, 15c pt. or 10c per

1-2 pt. Cash only. -Not prepaid. Red
scallion buttons, 10c qt.
stamps. Bessie Mc Adams,

Bremen, |
Ga. Rt. 2. Box 71. e

Selected Dixie Belle melon seed. New ~

crop, 75c lb. Exch. 1 lb. for 1 bu. corn,

18 Ib: seed for 1 ton velvet beans.
Cash with order. Chas. Walker, Ty Ty,
Ga.

Streaked Half Runner bean seed, 30c
oz. or 80c per cupful. Exch. for 1 M

| white. Barmuda onion plants, or exch. 2

cups full for 200 early var. cabbage
plants Also large sunflower seed, 10
cup. Mrs. J. S. Greene, Plainville, Ga.
Reet.

Cashaw seed, 10c teacupful. Joseph-
ine Spear, Mitchell, Ga.

Jap Giant radish seed, bean seed,
giant butter bean seed, vine banana
seed, red plum tomato seed, 20c pack-
age; mammoth sugar pumpkin seed,
vine peach seed, ripe fruit in 80 days, -
25c package; collard seed, true Ga., 59
lb; Tom Watson melon seed, 75c Ib;
add postage; Kentucky wonder bean
seed, 10c pkg; rape seed, dwarf Essex
30ec Ib. No stamps. David L. Huntet

Dublin, Ga. 405 Mary St.
600 Ibs. Queens Golden popcorn 7 ~~

1-2c Ib; 500 lbs. honey drip sorghum
seed, 5c lb. T. O. Galloway, Barnes-
ville, Ga.

- Calif: multiplying beer seed, 10c per
start with directions; pure honey drip
cane seed, 5c lb, lots of 10 lbs. or more

postpaid. A. A. Nash, Riverdale, Ga.

Rt. 1.

Fine variety tender hulled cornfield

bean seed, 30c lb. 4 Ibs. for $1 or exch
Irish potatoes or corn for seed. Mrs.
T. W. Hayood, Marietta, Ga.. Rt. 3.

10 bu. of Texas unknown syrup seed,
$2.50 bu. FOB. J. A. Franklin, Law-)
renceville, Ga. Rt. 3.

Guaranteed pure Ston Mt. seed for sas
sale 50c lb., clean and in A-1 ae e:

Will send sample on request.

Mrs. J. H. Draugon;

No checks ac-

Not paid. No

Mrs. L. M.

| paid. C. L. Bradford, Lithonia, Ga: Rt.

Alice

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a Thursday, February 13, 1981.

Seed For Sale

50 Ibs. Watson melon seed from sel-
ected melons hand cleaned and dried
in the shade, 1930 erop, bought direct
from W. A. Watson, 50c lb. O. A. Sum-



mers, Americus, Ga. Rt. A.

- where in Ga. Elmer: Horne,

the lot.

for ale at

50 lbs. Watson melon seed, hand
saved and selected only from large red
meat melons, 1930 crop of pure strain
direct from W. A. Watson, 60c lb. C. N.
Thornhill, Boston, Ga.

Early Person watermelon seed, $1.25
lb. postpaid. Wilbur Hunter Jr., Oliver,
Ga.
Nest or multiplying onion sets, 60c
gal. del; mustard seed, 45c lb. del. L.

-B. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga.

Buckbees. earliest market temato
seed, $2.75 |b; 3 pkgs. 25c; Earliana to-
mato seed, $1.50 per half lb; no orders
filled for less than 25c. P. O. money
order preferred. Mrs. S. L. Jackson,
Chatsworth, Ga. :

Texas ribbon cane seed for planting,
$3.75 per 100 lbs; potatoes, pumpkin
seed, 25c per cupful; large yellow
pumpkin, same price. Add postage on
small orders. Australian bean seed,
10c per tablespoonful. Mrs. Mae Tur-
ner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4.

Select Dixie Belle melon seed, 8@c lb;
Watson melon seed, 50c lb; del. any-
Metcalf,
Ga.

Dixie Bell watermelon seed from se-
lected melons 1930 crop, 8 lbs. $4 for
Money order only accepted.
Add postage. Mrs. R. L. Bloodwerth,
Mcintyre, Ga. Rt. 1.

Pumpkin seed, citron seed, hot pep-
per seed, mixed variety of radish seed,
each 8c pkg; or exch, for cattail mil-
let seed. Miss Minnie Craig, Lawrence-
ville, Ga. Rt.-3.

Stone Mt. watermelon seed, $1 lb.
from large smooth melons pure and
sound; cream sugar Crowder peas, 20c
lb. or $8 bu; White sugar Crowder peas,
12 1-2c lb. $6 bu. Bonard Stincheomb,
Fayetteville, Ga.

Pure, sound ciean Stone Mt. melon
seed, hand saved from good large seed
melons, 75c lb; 10 Ibs. for $6. del. E.
A. Hayes, Buford, Ga.

Texas ribbon cane seed for sale. A.
L. Cronon, Oakman, Ga; Rt. 1.

Dixie Belle watermelon seed, 75 Ib.
or exch: for pure Wannamaker cotton
seed at reasonable price. J. J. Hartley,
Metter, Ga. Rt. 1.

Few bushels of fine honey drip cane
seed, good for syrup or sowing, $2.50

bu. A. T. Sheppard, Lithonia, Ga. Rt.

1, Box 143.

Hand saved seed from selected red
meated melons, Stone Mt. 90c pound.
Thurmond Grey 75c lb. del. -J. W. Wil-
lis, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3.

Pure red green and ribbon seed cane,
stalks average 3 ft. $2 per 100, sacked
fer protection. Jas. A. Chauncey,
Screven, Ga.

Pure Stone Mt. melon seed selected
from select melons, weighing from 50-
60 lbs., S0c per lb. postpaid; also canta-
loup seed, Rocky Ford, $1 per lb post-
paid. Send money order. Mrs. Jno.
A. Watson, Graymont, Ga. Rt. 1.

Texas Blue Seal cane seed, extra fine
for making syrup and makes a large
yield $1.50 bu. or 5c Ib. in small lots
FOB. G. A. Skelton, Royston, Ga. Rt 1

Old time moss or Calif. beer seed,
fine and fresh, not been frozen, 25e per
start. Mrs. E. B. Green, Hapeville, Ga.

Vegetable peach seed, 10c per 2 doz;
Ga. Rose watermelon seed, 10c per ta-
dlespoonful or will exch. for early
string bunch beans or okra seed. Henry
Prench, Reynolds, Ga. Rt. 3.

Beat-the-bee cane seed, hand
thrashed and gathered without rain,
sound and bright, 15c 1b; 8 Ibs. for $1
del. Also pure Rucker cotton seed, gin-
ned 45 per cent of 7-8 lint las, season,
75e bu. FOB; pure Whatleys red cob
Seed corn, selected, nubbed and hand
Shelled. 75c pk, $2.25 bu. FOB or will
exch any or some of all for O-too-tan
beans, Appler or Fulghum_ seed oats,
Calif. blackeyed or white sugar Crow-
der peas, each to pay chg. C. R. Smith,
Buford, Ga. Rt. 3. :

Tenn. Wonder pole bean seed, New
Rustproof, tender and prolific, 30c lb.
$4 pk, $14 bu. FOB; white nes onions,
60c gal. Mrs. F. C. Sawyer, Sulphur
Springs, Ga.

200 Ibs. best canning variety pimiento
pepper seed, 50c Ib. or exch. for any
kind of produce at market price or will
accept potato plants at wholesale price
at time ordered. O. C. Perdue, Yates-
Ville, Ga. 5 5

Watson improved water melon seed

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large well shaped melons. R. I. Den-
mark, Bainbridge, Ga.

White nest multiplying onions 80c
gal. del; pumpkin seed, yellow meated
watermelon, extra good muskmelon
seed, 15e pt. Cash or money order.
Mrs. Grace Murphy, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 2.

Texas ribbon cane seed, $1.50 lb FOB
north Ga. sorghum syrup, 1930 crop,
$1.50 gal. Mrs. Jas. Lewis, Rydal, Ga.
Rt. 2:

A mixed variety of old fashioned
cornfield bean seed, grow in hull thick,
free from weevil, 25c per large teacup-
ful postpaid. Mrs, Walker W. Stewart,
Mt. Airy, Ga. Rt. 1.

White multiplying onions, 45c gal.
postpaid. Will exch. some for garden
bean seed. Mrs. J. F..Caylor, Calhoun,
Ga. Rt. 2.

40 bu. orange cane seed, $1.65 FOB
Adairsvill, $1.50 at barn. J. 8. Stone,
Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3.

1 bu. good sound bunch velvet bean
seed, true to type. J. R. Gardner, Lo-
cust. Grove. Ga.

10 lbs. Stone Mtn. watermelon seed,
T5e per lb or 25c cupful; baby lima
bean seed, 12 1-2c lb. or 10c lb. in 25c
lb. lots. All select fresh seed. Cash
as order. Edith Conger, Ty Ty, Ga.
Rt. 1.

Striped 1-2 runner beans, 30c Ib;
white. spine eucumber 15c 0z; mam-
moth green pod okra 1-4 Ib. 20c yellow
srooked neck squash 1-4 lb. 30c. All
del. Cash. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Com-
merce, Ga; Rt. 5.

Greater Baltimore, Marglobe, New
Stone and Red Rock tomato, Burpees
stringless green pod bunch bean,
mountain danvers, prizetaker and -ber-
muda onion seed, 3 large pks. 25c. Roy
McRee, Meigs, Ga.

Early cushaw seed, 1 doz*for 5c or 4
doz. 15c. Adele Haupt, Milan, Ga. Rt. 3

Selected guaranteed pure Dixie Belle
melon seed hand saved, 50c 1b. FOB
Gordon, Ga. Radford Birdsong, Gor-
don, Ga.

Willow leaf running butter beans,
white, not mixed, new introduction and
very prolific, 20c pt; also few mixed
colors running butter beans, 15c pt.
Send cash with order, add postage.
Mrs. Lula Walden, Davisboro, Ga. Rt. 1

Triumph watermelon seed, $1 per 92.
or $10 lb. American Wonder melon.
seed, same price. E. T. Clements, Ten-
nille, Ga.

Pure Stone Mt. melon seed, saved
from melons weighing 40-50 lbs. 60c lb.
FOB or exch. for baby chicks. J. T.
Russell, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 5.

White cucumber seed, 10c per 2 ta-
blespoonfuls; yellow parsnip seed, 15c
pt; old fashioned pumpkin seed, 10c
per 2 tablespoonfuls; sunflower \seed,
same price. Mrs. Ida Southerland, El-
lijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 48. is

Improved prolific Stone Mt. water-
melon seed, $1 per lb. or will exch. 10
lbs. for 1,Duroc male pig or any full
stock pig or syrup, full stock eggs, any
kind or turkey eggs or anything of
equa] value. Write what you have.
Starling Yawn, Vienna, Ga.

Stone Mt. watermelon seed, 20c per
cupful, pumpkin seed, 15c per cupful,
long green
seed, 10 soonful; martin gourd seed
for same price. Will exch for peanuts,
or cabbage plants. Stamps accepted.
Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3.

Old fashioned white tender corn
field bean seed, 30c cupfu] or 60c lb.
Jno. Wilson, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 42.

New melon seed, melon grows to wt.
50 to 100 lbs., has firm red sweet meat,
$1.50 lb. or $1 per 1b. on 50 Ib. lots. R.
T. Hogan, Hogansville, Ga.

or will exch, for N. C. peanuts, Ga.
cane syrup or hay. J. Harvey Brown,
Alamo, Ga. Rt. 2. c .

50 lbs. of hand picked , Stone Mtn.
melon seed, 60c Ib: 60 Ibs. of Thur-
mond Grey, 50c lb. Pride of Ga. mel-
on seed, all hand picked, 60c lb. Mitch-
ell W. Williford, Ashburn, Ga.

Tom Watson melon seed, saved from
selected melons, 32-36 lbs. average, al-
so dipped and treated for wilt. and rust,
first yr. from W. A. Watson, 50c Ib.
up to 5 lbs; 5 to 10 lbs. 45c.. Cash with
order. C. T. Martin, Mystic, Ga. Rt. 1.

Black wax beans, 20c cupful, canta-
loup seed, 10c oz, tobacco seed, 10c
spoonful, okra seed, hot and sweet pep-
per seed, 5c spoonful, yellow meat wa-
termelon seed, 10c per 2 doz. seed. yel-
low squash 10c oz. Mrs. Cecil MeCur-
ley, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2.

Hastings long green pod okra, 25c
lb, 2 Ibs. for 40c. Harold Smith, Bax-



ley, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 135. :
94 Ibs. very pest hand selected Pride



cucumber and mustard

Hand saved Watson melon seed, 75c }

of Ga. melon seed, $1 Ib. Mrs. J. M.
Roan, Lovejoy, Ga.

Good broom corn seed, Hastings
mammoth sunflower seed, all hand
cleaned, good and sound, 40c qt., 3 qts.
$1 del. Tom Watson. melon seed, pure
and sound, dried in shade, 40c lb. 3 lbs.
$1 del. Mrs. V. C. Ray, Kensington,
Ga. Rs. 2...

Pure Pride of Ga. melon seed, 90c 1b;
Bermuda grass roots, free from trash,

$3 bu. Otto Kelly, Griffin, Ga. Rt. A.
Box 49.

10M stalks red seed sugar cane, for
quick sale, $1 per 100 plus frt. or ex-
press. Money order. B. T. Hart, Les-
lie, Ga. RFD.

Perkins mammoth: long pod okra
seed, Ist yr. from Hastings. 15c cup-
ful, del. also white running butter-
beans, hand assorted and shelled, 20c
= del. Geneva Perry, Milan, Ga. Rt.

Stone Mtn. melon seed, $1 lb. 5 Ibs.
$4; 10 lbs. $7.50 del. J. C. Akin, Coll-
ege Park, Ga. 1106 No. Main St.

Velvet okra seed, 1930 crop, and
matured. Less than 5 lb. lots, 30c lb.
5 Ibs. and over, 25c lb. Postpaid. Cash
with order. J. G. North, Sharpsburg,

a.

15 Ibs. peach seed. Make best price.
Miss 8. C. Kelly, Midville, Ga.

Pure Red, Green and Ribbon cane
seed, av. 3 ft. $2 a 100. Sacked for

protection. Jas. A. Chauncey, Scre-
ven, Ga.. Box 66.
Bunch Eng. pea seed, real _ early.

. Mrs. Edd Craft, Lavonia, Ga.

White baby lima bean seed, 20c Ib
del. Exch for white velvet okra seed.
Bermuda onion plants or sets. Write
what you have and price, Mrs, L. M.
Hamby, Griffin, Ga.

White bunch bean seed, 20c per lg
cup full, or 40c lb. white peas with
Slack eyes, 10c Ib. Cash or M. O. Mrs.
H. F. White, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1.

Stone Mtn. melon seed, 1930 crop.
25 per tea cup full. Ethel Crow,
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.

15 Ibs. Stone Mtn. melon seed, 75c
b. J. N, Sirmons, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B.

3 bu. Hastings fine syrup cane seed
$2 bu. or lot for $5. J. M. Elrod.
Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 4.

Lespedeza_ seed, $4 bu. W. D. Cox,
Manassas, Ga.

100 Ibs. Stone Mtn. melon seed, $1
'b. Cash or exch. for peanuts, | field
peas, sugar cane syrup, chufas, corn
1 chickens. W. B. Cadwell, Covena.
ya. :

Red Hot pepper, large long pods.
and other seed. 1930 crop, 7e pkt. or
lOc per tbls. postpaid. Money prefer-
ed. Miss Annie Myrtle May, Warth-
en, Ga. RFD 3.

About 250 Ibs. Tom Watson melon
seed, 40 lb. FOB. John A. King, Sy]-
vester, Ga. Rt. 5.

Calif. multiplying beer seed, 25c per
start. Mrs. .. E. Green, tansy ie:
Ga. 864 Central Ave.

Calif. Moss or multiplying beer seed
25c per start. Mrs. Eli Green, Hape-
ville, Ga.

Ribbon cane seed, $1.25 bu. at barn.
or $1.50bu. to po on car. J. W. Gos-
yell. Clarkesville, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 73.

100 lbs. pure Watson melon seed.
t0c lb. Exch. some for peanuts. W. A.
Soleman, Wadley, Ga. Rt. 1.

Guar. pure imp. Jones melon seed.
Se ae J. B. Smith, Locust Grove, Ga.

Pure Cuban Queen watermelon seed
$1.25 Ib. Hastings Rocky Ford canta-
oup seed. $1.25 lb. Hastings Hender-
on bunch butter ean seed, 30c Ib
Hastings navy beans, 35c Ib. EB. A.
Tankersley, Thomson, Ga.

Seed Wanted

Want 25 Ibs. collard seed. and 25 bu.
seed potatoes, insp. and 30 bu. O-too-
tan beans. Guy Crowe, Gainsville, Ga.

Want a few bu. sorghum seed. Peter
' Haden. Atanta, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want 1-2 bu. Acre or Conch pea
eed and 1 bu. mixed pea seed, and 1
eck of each of the following: Fila.
butter bean, Ga. cornfield bean and
white seeded chicken corn, and 1-2 lb
Cushaw seed, stripped kind. M. W.
Smith, Chula, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want, 1500 or 2M sugar cane for
seed, Red or Ribbon, and a few Green
within 25 or 30 mi. of Baxley. D. H.
Deen, Baxley, Ga.

Want to hear from parties havin
white cabbage bean seed. Haskell
Long, Reeves, Ga. :

Want cattail milet seed. H. H. Bas-

sett. Guyton, Ga.
. Want to exch. value for Early Eng.
pea seed, also half running garden
beans seed and Early Jersey cabbage
plants at $1 per M. onion sets or plants.
Helen Watson, Athens, Ga. Rt. 3.



3
Want 6 or 10.dbs, of Augusta rattie-
ae

snake watermelon seed. C. A, Wiggins,
Vienna, Ga. Rt. 2.

PAGE THREE



Plants For Sale



Chas. E, J., Copenhagen, Flat Dutch

cabbage plants, prepaid, 500, 80e; $1.25 3

M. Exp. col. 75c M. Bermuda and
Prize Taker onion, $1 M. C.M. Sims,
Pembroke, Ga. the
Lady T. straw. plants, 35c a 100, $1.50
500; $2.75 M. Everbearing, same price;
yr. old sage, 25c per 3 bunches, 45e for
6, or 75c doz. Miss Lillie Dockery,
Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. . iy

Dollar bill asst. 200 early J., 200 Chas,





cabbage, 100 Bermud@ and 100 Crystal ne
Wax onion plants, postpaid to your

mail box. F. M. Bullard, Baxley, Ga...
E. J. Chas. W. and Succession cab-
bage plants, now ready, $1 M del. Bxeh.
some for N. C, Runner peanuts. C. L.
Smith, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. :



E. J and Chas. W. cabbage, 85 M.

5 M. lots, 75 M. Crystal Wax, Bermu-

da and Prize Taker onion plants, $1.25

M. 5M. .$1 M. Sat. guar. Harold
Smith, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. Box 135. ~

Wakefield cabbage and Bermuda on-

ion plants, 60c, 500; $1 M. postpaid im ~

Ga. A. E. Reinhardt, Ashburn, Ga.

E: J. Chas. and Copenhagen Market

cabbage plants, $1 M. 5 M. $3.50 FOB.
J. S. Burgess, Pembroke, Ga. veel

Himalaya blackberry plants, 20c doz.
large var. April bearing strawberry,
15c per 200; Red raspberry, 40c doz. 3

doz. $1; rooted red currants, 3 for 25
rogted goose plums, same price; Orders
Add 5c if

for 75c prepaid.in lst zone.
in other zones. Money order. Exch.
for thoroughbred B. R. eggs at Se
setting. Ea. to del. Mrs. S. T. Smith,
Austell, Ga Rt. 2. Box. 90. i
Extra large Lucretia dewberry planta,
20c doz. $1 a 100. Postpaid. R. Thomp-
son, Decatur, Ga. 913 Church St.
Large size Lady T. strawberry plants,
25c a 100, $2 M. Postpaid. Mrs. L. W..
Seago, Pinehurst, Ga. :
Imp. Porto Rico potato plants,
50 to 100 M lot, to be ready about April
Ist. Govt. insp. J. O. Owen, Hawkins-
ville, Ga; Rt. 1. ate

Plants Wanted i.

Want early cabbage plants, also mul-
tiplying onion sets. Will exch. Early
Bird strawberry plants at $1.50 a 100,





Van Fleet raspberry plants, at $1 doz.

or Calucanthus shrubs. Mrs. Carl Kim-_

sey, Hiawassee, Ga. ae
Want 1 to 2 M cabbage plants, and~

3 M yellow Bermuda onion plants, rea-

sonable for cash. Would exch. J. Bs G.

setting eggs at $1.50 per 15 for same.
Mrs. J. M. Miller, Bowdon, Ga.

Exch. 1 setting of good R. I. Red
eggs for 1 M potato slips. Will take
sev. M. B. F. Mauldin, Lavonia, Ga. ~

Want Rhubarb plants. State number
and price. Mrs. R. M. Strickland, *
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 4. aa

Want a few M Porto Rico potatoe
plants. Exch. for same J. H. Beasley
Lavonia, Ga. RFD. \



Exch. 1 set. of pure bred Brown Lb.

eggs, for 300 Copenhagen cabbage
plants, or Flat Dutch. Also set. for 2
gal. onion sets, yellow or red preferred,

Mrs. Fannie Mae Ledford, Crandall,

GE> =
Want 10 to 20 M. potato plants by

from |

Apr. 15th or May Ist. Quote best price

or will exch. Fig bushes and pecans, |
etc. A. B. Wood, Griffin, Ga.
Exch. value for Porto Rico potate
plants this spring. Write. Mrs. Resie
Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. ei
Want best prices an State insp. po~
plants. B. F. Mallard, Brooklet,
a. 3
Want | or 2 strong kudzu plants, also
pop corn for seed. Quote bst price
and send sample of corn. Miss Mar-
gery Hillis, Millhaven, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 39.
Want to engage some Porto Rico
sweet potato plants, State insp. by Mar.
15th. R. T. Cole, Jefferson, Ga. Rt. 4,
Want 500 E. J. and Flat Dutch cab-
bage plants, 250 of each, also 500 white
Bermuda onion plants. Exch,



$1, or Purple Hull speckled peas, at 8c
Ib or butter peas at 30c lb. Mrs. O. L.
Law, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 1.

VEGETABLES FuR SALE
Turnip greens. Can load trucks now
with nice, fresh turnips, 30c doz. bun- -
ches. T. W. Register, Vienna, Ga.
Nice, fresh vegetables 2 or
a week by parcel post.
early morning shipment



to Atlanta

daily. Write for particulars. Mrs,
, Semer, Royston, Ga, Buh

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Georgia
Market Bulletin

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

- Department Of

| Agriculture
Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner

: THURSDAY, FEB. 12, 1931.

Entered as second class matter
February 15, 1922, at the Post
| Office at Atlanta, Georgia un-
- der the act of June 8, 1900. Ac-
| cepted for mailing at special
rate of postage provided for in
a 1103. Act of October 8,

_ Notice of farm produce and ap-:
durtenances, admissible under
postal regulations, inserted one
time on each request, and re-
peated only when request is ac-
peo panied by new copy of no-

ce.

_Second-Hand Farm Machinery,
Flowers and Seed, Incubator and
Ornamental Nursery. Stock no-
tices are published in Monthly

| Supplement which appears on
the first Thursday of each







published at intervals during the
Advance notices of these

ime advising advertisers when
H to mail us these types of notice.

Limited space will not permit
insertion of unimportant no-
tices. Under Legislative act the
Market Bulletin does not as-
sume any responsibility for any
notice appearing in the Bulletin
or transaction resulting there-
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MONEY ORDERS STOLEN OR

MISPLACED
Mr. John G. Adams, Covington,
eorgia, reports that he received two
fferent money orders for $15.00 each
in payment for cotton seed which he
vertised recently in the Bulletin.
Adams states that these money
rders were either misplaced or sto-
len and as a result he does not know
the names and addresses of the par-
s who mailed them to him. If the
yarties who mailed these money or-
rs read this notice, we will appre-
ciate it if they wi get in touch with

Mr. Adams.

a

ARTNER IN FARMING WANTED

Want desirable partner with cash or
ilk goats and dairy type calves. or
ws, to go into the milk business.
an furnish all year round range and
Pood man to help look after. S. M.
ankle, Brunswick, Ga. i



PROPER DIET FOR CHILDREN

Every child has a right to be as
althy as the present knowledge can
make him, and the proper feeding of
ood wholesome food is one of the
f factors in health.
hildren should have p!enty of pure
resh water at all times, and should
ink at least four glasses of water
ween meals; thirst is often mista-
n for hunger for food, and a habit
f eating at all times is developed.
A child should not be forced to eat
n not hungry, nor should he be
owed to make his entire meal from
e Or. two articles; he needs a va-
y of foods to supply all kinds of
owing material. He can not devel-
/ normally unless he has this va-
aby.

e every day diet of a growing
jld should consist of an abundance
poiled vegetables, milk, sweet po-

atoes, eggs, chicken, meat. and at
east two or more vegetables, ripe

t heme available, ae when not

a lesser extent cheese.

| walnut among our other peas and the

Georgia Products For Sale

| bu.

EST 15: Tilmans, $1.65; mixed, $165. In

MARKET BULLETIN

should have pies, stewed dried. fruit
or apple sauce.

Bread should constitute at least one
third of a childs diet, and only the
most nourishing should be included in
his daily diet.

Home grown products are not only
better, but are fresher than those pur-
chased in the m.urket.

For a lunch taken to school by a
child, the following makes an_ ideal
well balanced noon day meal; fried
chicken sandwich, egg sandwich, -pea-
nut butter sandwich, baked sweet po-
tato, a fresh bottle of milk, sweet
potato custard, tea cakes, ginger
bread, cookies, or a piece of fruit pie.

The following foods are rich in Vi-
tamin A, _butter, egg yolk, green
vegetables, carrots and sweet potatoes.

For Vitamin B look to whole ce-
reals, peas, beans, roots, and green
vegetables, fruits, nuts, milk, and to

For Vitamin C eat fresh fruit and
vegetables, or some of the canned
fruits and vegetables when the fresh
ones are not available.

J. C. Thrasher,
_ Chief Food Inspector.
Feb. 6th, 1931.



NEW REMEDY FOR WEEVILS
IN PEAS

A

Mr. Ta!madge, I have made a dis-
covery which I thought perhaps would
be of interest to you and perhaps
beneficial to farmers. Last fall I had
some peas in a large box and my
husband not noticing them _ poured
some black walnuts in on them and
when I took the walnuts off of them
a few days ago, I found that there
was not one weevil in them and the
weevils have nearly ruined a!] my
other peas, although I have used va-
rious things to keep them out..

And so we immediately put black

weevils have nearly all d'sappeared or
rather died among them. I hope this
may be of benefit to others who have
been bothered with the pea weevil.
I am, very sincerely,
Mrs. E. W. Dare,
Box 42,
Round Oak, Ga.





BEANS AND PEAS FOR.SALE
Speckled purple hull pea, "2 25 per
R. E. McCants, Butler, Ga.
Sweet sugar crowders, 3 Ibs. 50c;
8 lbs. $1; large white, brown- -eyed, 4
bs. 50c; 10 Ibs. $1; Calif, white, b ack
eye, 6 lbs. 50c; postpaid: 100 Ibs. mix.
peas, 5c lb. and postage. Grady Kel-+
ley, Sulphur Springs, Ga. Rt. 1.
Brabhams, $2; Clays, $1.65; Whipps,

10. 20 or 50 bu. lots. All FOB. Sacked.
Prices will advance March Ist. G. G.
Hawkins, Dubin, Ga.

200 bu. little two crop C'ays, in even
wt. 2 1-2 bu. bags, $1.75 bu. FOB. J.
&. Miller, Toomsboro, Ga.

15 bu. Brabhams, $285 bu. FOB. J.
L. Windham, Butler, Ga.

6 bu. Sugar Crowders, 7c lb. 4 bu.
speckled, $2 bu. also 1930 crop black
walnuts, Make offer. Amos Graham,
Greenville, Ga. RFD 5. |

Hastings large yellow crowders, 5
to 34 lbs. 14c lb. del. 35 to 100 ibs. 12c
b. FOB. Lady and Mush peas, 15c lb.
PP. E. A. Hayes, Buford, Ga. Rt. 2

Sugar Crowders, 15c lb. or exch. a
few. for some Golden Dent corn for
peoune J. H. Smith, Chipley, Ga.

115 bu. Mathews imp. soy beans, $4
bu. also Brabhams, $2.25 bu. slightly
damaged, $1.85 bu. 90-day running
velvets, $2 bu. G. W. Greer, Ft. Val- |
ley, Ga.

15 bu. Unknown field peas, $2 bu.
A. A. Dell. Sylvania, Ga. RFD 2.

Pole butter bean seed, large size,
mixed, white and colored. 20c lb. or
exch. for White Spanish peanuts. Ea.
to pay postage. Mrs. Tom Simmons,
Douglasville, Ga.

' Extra early Red Hull speckled, $3
bu. Hastings Florida Favorite water-





Irs.

S. Redwine, Madias,

25 bu. 3 bu. Biloxi,
Leverett. Luthersville, Ga.

sonar good. Loss db. Epaaren hye e

S

pod snap beans, 20c lb. hot: per
seed, 10c spoonful, 3 for 25c. WE.
Goodwin, Wadley, Ga.

Otootans, $3.25 bu. FOB; also Stone
Mtn. melon seed, 50c Io. Bright Whips
$2 bu. FOB. And Giant Russian sun-
flower seed, 10c lb. H. L. Fields, Mc-
Donough, Gar Ri. 3.

Ky. Wonder pole beans and pump-
kin seed, 15c cupiul, or exca. Hersnel
Weaver, Draketown, Ga. Rt. 1.

7 Ibs| Eng. pas, 20c lb. 2 lbs. 35c;
purple-cye peach, 25c qt. and 2 lbs.
stone Mtn. melon seed, %5c; 2 Ibs.
$1.25. ) Mrs. PsP: Chuders, Flowery
Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.

Runner speckled and cream sugar
Crowders, a peas, for seed. 5 lbs.
mailed, $1; 12 1-2c Ib. 50 lbs. up; Red
Rippers, Irons, Whips, and New Eras
$2.25 bu. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery
Branch, Ga.

Brabhams, $2.25 bu. Irons,
mixed with-Brabs, $2 bu. S.
terson, Renfroe, Ga.

Dixie Wonder brown-eyed peas,

M. Ader-

black-eyed, 15c lb. Mrs. L.
hold, Lavonia, Ga.

75 lbs. cream crowder peas, 20c Ib.
del. 9 lbs. white, lady peas, 25c lb.
Money order or cash. Mrs, J. J. Sim-

mons, Clermont, Ga.
Hastings Jackson Wonder bush and

J. Pat-

small white running butter beans, 25c

lb. Free from weevils. Mrs. Fred
Johnson, Dawson, Ga. Rt. 6.

Sugar Crowders, 10c lb. Sample on
request. J. J. Bates, Cartecay, Ga.

4 lbs. old fashioned white running
butter beans, 20c lb. del. or exch.
Pear.ie McNair, Mitchell, Ga. Rt. 1.

Purple hull cream crowder peas, 15c
cup; aspaiagus roots, <0c a bunch.
Exch. for tender cornfield bean seed.
Mrs. L. R. Ashworth, Loganville, Ga.
Ba 4.

Large black-eyed eo 10c Ib, Exch
10 lb. Pies 1M E. J. W. cabbage plants;
little table peas, 10c lb. also white
garden bean seed, 20c cup. Exch. 10
lb. peas for 10 lb. sugar crowder cream
color, peas, or Henderson bush _ limas.
W. E. Hulsey, Mt. Airy, Ga.

Whites imp. Wender bush beans, $1
b. Lucius White, Vi-lanow, Ga.

Nice, clean Lady peas, 10c lb. and
po.tage. Exch. 6 lbs. for 1M Bermu-
da onion plants; white Crowders, 6c
lb. or 10 lbs. for 1M plants. Ea. to pay
postage. W. B. Skinner, Gainesville,
Ga. Rt 12.

Ccnch peas, 3 Ibs. ee postpaid. Ear]
a.

6 bu. good, sound Brab peas, $2.10
bu. $12.50 for lot; 10 bu. New Eras, $2
bu. 25 bu. mixed Brabs and_ Irons,

about 10 per cent damaged. $185 bu.

Samples on request. T. L. Coog.e, Og-
.ethorpe, Ga.

Otootans, $4 bu. 20 bu. Laredos, $3.-
$2.50 bu. B. B.

75 bu. Otootan beans, $4 bu. K. W.

Shambers, Luthersville, Ga.

Baby limas, 14c lb. For planting;

black eyed peas, llc lb. D. Burnham,
Rhine, Ga.

A few lbs. Crowders, 15c lb. also

speckled peas for sale or exch. for
| chufas.
Rt. 2

B. B. Holt, Hawkinsvil.e, Ga.
6 bu. Purple Hulls, $3.50; 2 bu. Blue
Goose, $4; 2 bu. Black Crowders, $4
bu. All sound, FOB Lenox. Fulton
Fender, Nashville, Ga. Rt. 3.

Limited amt. peanut crowders, 12
1-2c lb. C. R. Hallman, Douglasville,
Ga. Rt 1: A

Genuine Otcotan soys, grown on
my own farm. $3.25 bu. FOB. Robt.
Davis, Tennile, Ga.

Mixed peas, $2 bu. Brabhams, $2. 15
bu. Biloxi Soy, $2 bu. Sacked FOB
Zebina. L J. Farmer, Matthews, Ga.

White black-eye, speck:ed crowders
and little cream mush peas, 20c Ib.

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ment on same,

to you.



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Warning to Poultry and Produce
Shippers

The Seaside Produce Company, Charleston, S. C.,
is soliciting poultry and produce shipments from
advertisers in the Market Bulletin.
their shipments, this concern refuses to make pay-

I want to take this means of advising advertisers
in the Bulletin not to ship to this concern.
want the names of reliable poultry and produce
houses, write me and I will be glad to furnish them

EUGENE TALMADGE. :

Thursday, February 12, 1931.

6 lbs. $1; old time speckled oe Run-
ner garden nate 30c lb. P. B. Brown,
Ball Ground,

Genuine Giobtans, in new bags, $3.-
50 bu. FOB. G. A. Ware, Marshall-
ville, Ga.

3 bu. sound peas, Slightly mixed
free_of weevils, $3 bu. also 4 bu. cae
svrup cane seed (Orange Cane) $200
bu. FOB. Money with order. J. W.
Wa.-lace, Huai, Ga.

Old fashicned Ha'f Runner bunch
bean seed, 20c cupful, 50c lb, and pos-
tage. Mrs. Edwin Keeu, Lavoma, Ga.
Rt3:

About 30 bu. b'ack crowders with a
few yellow peas mixed in, $3 bu. FOB.
Also Big Stem J. potatoes for seed,
$1.50 bu. and 4M lbs. _rutabagas, 3c
lb. P. C. Brown, White Oak, Ga. Box
91.

Good var. corn field beans and Ky.
Won7ers, and pumpkin seed, all, 20
cup-full; squash yellow crook neck,
10c tbls. Garden Eng. pea seed, 10c
tbls. 3 for 25c. Add postage. Exch. 25
worth of peas for any good crowder
pea seed: Blue Speckled, white or
cream pice ied Arbie Skinner, Bow-
don, Ga. Rt.

Large fan Crowder table peas,
15c lb. col. butter beans, 6c lb. Mrs,
W. D. Watson, Loganville, Ga.

Brabhams, 4 or 5 bu. $2.75 bu. also
mixed cornfield beans 40c Ib. Hastings
imp. stringless green pod bunch beans
40c Ib. or exch. for Bermuda onion
nlants or sets and a few hundred cab-.
bage plants or Ky. Blue Grass or Car-
pet Grass ceed. Mre R Poberts. Ta:
ypo0sa, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 71.

BUTTER FOR SALE

Good J. butter, 3 Ibs. a week, 40c
lb. Sat. guar. Alma Connally, Senoia,
Ga. Ri.-2 Box 38:

3 or 4 Ibs. aay butter per week
20c lb. Mrs. W. E. Hulsey, Mt. Airy

Ga.

3 lbs. fresh butter ea. week, 35 Ib.
ae G. E. Bennett, Gainesville, Ga.
2 to 10 Ib. fresh butter ea. week,
30c lb. in 1st and 2nd zones. Cows T.
|B. tested. Sat. guar. Send 5c for sam-~
nle. Miss Eva Cogburn, Alpharetta,

Ga. Rt. 2.

2 or 3 Ibs. nice J. butter ea. week,
402 Ib de!. Sat. guar. Mrs. Vicy Hol-
den, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2.

1 or 2 Ibs. fresh butter per week,
40c postpaid. or 35c and add postage.
Sat. guar. Mrs. W. A, Lewis, Tooms-
boro, Ga. Rt.

Nice, fresh J. butter, free from col- |
nrine Cow T. B tested. 2 lbs per wk.
35c lb. prepaid. Cash with order. Mrs.
parte Jordan, Sharpsburg, Ga. Rt

Nice. fresh country butter, 40c Ib.
del. | Mrs. J. A. Bone, Box Springs, Ga,

COTTON SEED FOR SALE

D&PL No. 4. 2nd. yr. 75 bu. FOB.
bees J. L. Burney, Monticello, Ga. Rt.

* Piedmont ped. big boll, 90c bu. Mrs.
M Travis Favettevile, Ga.

Imp. Wannamakers ae boll. 2nd yr.
No b a7k seed, $1 bu. L. Scott, Con-
cord. Ga

Pure Ruckers. Direct. 90c bu. Mrs.
W. A. Bennett, Adairsville. Ga. Rt. 1.

Cooks wilt resistant, 90c bu. 10 bu.
lots, 75c bu. Cash with order. W. S.
Norton, Edison, Ga.

00 bu. Ruckers. Ist. yr. 80c bu. FOB. .

Piedmont ped. big boll, 2nd. yr. No
black seed, $1 bu. Z. L. Scott, Concord,
Raburns imp. Poulnot. $1 bu. F. L.
Raburn, Ideal, Ga.

Pure College No. 1. 2nd ve $3 per 100
Ibs. 75c bu. in 10 bu. lots. L. A. Holmes,
Ranger, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 12

:

| J. E. Stone, Adairsville, Ga.

After securing

If you













Thursday, February 12, 1931.
Georgia Products For Sale



COTTON SEED FOR SALE

Ruckers, 80c bu. 2nd yr. Shipped in
good bags. A. F. Miller, Calhoun, Ga.

Pure Half and Half. list yr. Direct
Jast yr. Limited amt. of seed. $4 per
100 lbs. FOB. In good bags. J. B.
Proctor, Eastman, Ga.

Sikes imp big boil, $1 bu. FOB. S.
L. Jarrice, Collins, Ga. (

Cooks re-imp. $1 bu. EE. L. Dixon,
Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 104.

Lee Wilson long staple 90c bu. Bob
Sosby, Carnesville, Ga.

Selected Christopher cotton seed for
planting, 85c. bu. or exch. for O-too-
tan or mung bean seed. T. W. Sim-
mons, Douglasville, Ga. RFD 5.

Pure Piedmont Ped. Cleveland big
boll. $1 bu. Any quantity. Jas. A.
Chauncey, Screven, Ga.

Wannamaker Cleveland $3.50 per 100
lb. FOB. Wilbur Hunter, Jr., Oliver,
Ga.

15 bu. Broadwells. Ist. yr. $1.25 bu.
del. W. P. Beets, Fairmount, Ga.

Wilsons. 2nd yr. Also Piedmont.
8rd yr. $1 bu. 5 bu. or more, 90 bu. D.
C. Westbrook, Griffin, Ga. Box 464.

Lee Wilson's big boll, Cokers Cleve-
lani. Au Ist yr. $1 bu. FOB in gcod
bags. J. L. Thomas, Madison, Ga.
RFD 1.

Piedmont Ped. Cleveland big boll,
also Neelys long staple Cleveland _ big
boll. Sell or exch. 1 bu. cotton seed for
1 bu. oats and 2-bu. of cotton seed for
2 bu. of any kind of sound peas. G. C.
Edmondson, Temple, Ga. RFD 3.

Rhynes Cook wilt resistant and Wan-
namaker, $1 bu. or exch. for N. C. Run-
ner seed peanuts, or a pure bred P: C.
oe pig. C. L. Smith, Baxley, Ga. Rt.

Crooks Half and Half. 1st yr. $2.50
per 100 lbs. 75c bu. B. E. Messer, Chats-
worth, Ga.

Cokers No. 5. $1 bu. or exch. for
sound, shelled corn. Bu. for bu. Or
for oats. W. T. Adams, Lavonia, Ga.
Box 381. g

Pure Wannamakers. 2nd. yr. 65c bu.
or exch. Leland E. Adams, Hartwell,
Ga. No. 2. :

D&PL, Wannamaker-Cleveland and
Neelys Cleveland. All sound and very
a Henry G. Adams, Social Circle,

A few more bu. . Broadwells dbl.
gp tled, 90c bu. Roy T. Baker, Menlo,

a.

Pure Lee Wilson, lst yr. In even wt.
bags. $2.50 per 109 lbs. G. A. Ware.
M:wvshalville, Ga.

Ruckers, Ist yr. 75c bu. FOB. J. C.

Green, Suwanee, Ga, Rt. 2.
Piedmont ped. Cleveland big boll. Ist
yr. 75c bu. FOB. Write or see: C. L.
Ewing, Lawrenceville, Ga. RFD 3.

Pure Ruckers, Ist yr. 80c bu. FOB.
Gober Murphy, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 2.

100 bu. Sixes imp. earliest big boll.
75c bu. straght, or 85c bu. culled, FOB
Bostwick. Exch. 30 bu. not culled for
10 bu. speckled peas or any good hay
- Var. peas, sound and clean. Also exch.

_ 3 1-3 bu. (100 lbs) for 1 bu. Red Rip-

per peas, pure sound and clean. R. E.
Kimsey, Farminzton, Ga. RFD 3.

Neelys 1 31-32 to 1-14 in. staple,, $1
bu. or exch. for O-too-tan soy beans,
Brabham peas or g20d Ribbon cane : y-
Tup, 1930 crop. Edw. A. Torrance, Mil-
ledgeville, Ga. Rt 5. &

Ruckers long <taple, 75c bu. A. J.
Collins, Demorest, Ga.

Vandivers heavy fruiter. 1st: yr. $1.15
bu. Exp, collect. P. B. Brown, Ball
Ground, Ga.

Arkansas Rowden 40. $1.50 bu. $4 per
100 lbs. FOB. H. A. Neal, Carnesville,

: Ga.-Rt. 3.

10 bu. Half and Half, 75c bu. FOB.
W. D. Bryant, Coffee, Ga.

150 bu. Petty Toole. $1 bu. FOB.
Henry L. Downs, Mitchell, Ga. Rt. 1.

Limited amt. Half and Half, not re-
cleaned, 75c bu. S. L. Norris, Quitman,
Gao Rt.1. :

Toole wilt resistant, 75 bu. Exch.
for anything can use. Joe M. Brown,
McRae, Ga.

Wannamakers Cleveland, 75c bu. Al-
SO D&P?PL, imp. Ist yr. 95c; and some
Neelys Cleveland. 85c bu. All sound.
H. G. Adams, Social] Circle, Ga.

Cokers Ped. Lightning Express, 1st
yr. Culled. 3 bu. bags, $4. James H.
Brown, Cordele, Ga. |

50 bu. Wannamakers wilt resistant,
Ist yr. 75c bu. FOB. J. H. Allen, Dub-
lin, Ga.

Imp. Toole, Mathis strain, $1 bu. J.
G. Dean, Dawson, Ga.

Pure Lee Wilson lst yr $2.50 per 100
Cc. M. Lorry, LaFayette, Ga. Rt. 4,



MARKET BULLETIN

Vandivers heavy fruiter, $1 bu. FOB,
or 10 bu. $9.50, FOB. Clayton A. Rob-
ertson, Jesup, Ga.

300 bu. Petty Toole and 300 bu. imp.
Cooks. Both wilt resistant. 75c bu.
ae FOB: T. O. Whitchard, Blake-
y, Ga.

Cokers Cleveland. Prize winner. $2
bu. Sidney Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga.

Cokers ped. seed. Ist yr. Sell or exch.
for corn. Q. M.Rogers, Barney, Ga.

25 bu. Cokers Super Seven strain 5,
wilt resistant, and 100 bu. Covington
big boll. Both 90c bu. FOB. B. H.
Anderson, Register, Ga.

50 bu. Vandivers heavy fruiter, Ist
yr. $1 bu. or exch for long N. C. pea-
nuts or for good sound whippoorwil. or
other good field peas. Bessie Ursrey,
Hazlehurst, Ga. Box 224.

Ruckers, Ist yr. No black seed. 80c

bu. Exch. for 2 pigs, honey in comb,
a dried fruit. C. Garrett, Oakwood,
a.

Imp. Cokers-Cleveland No. 5, and
Neelys Cleveland, $1 bu. FOB. John
G. Adams, Social Circle, Ga.

Neelys Cieveland. 125 bu. at $1 bu.
FOB. J. H. Perry, Stephens, Ga.

Pure D&PL No. 4, Stoneville Ped|
No 2, and Neelys Cleveland. All guar.
Write for prices. C. K. Adams, Social
Circle, Ga.

Pure Cooks and Covington Toole
wilt resistant, 75c bu. R. L. Brown,
McRae, Ga.

Fuve Ruckers. No black seed, 75c bu.
FOB. J. W. Bradley, Chatsworth, Ga.

Wilson type big boll, lst yr. 90c bu.
$2.75 per 100 lbs. Exch. for farm pro-
duce. .B. Lloyd Woodall, Miiner, Ga.

20 bu. Addisons early big boll, 75c
bu. FOB. L. W. Seago, Pinehurst, Ga.

Half and Half, $1 bu. or exch. some
mn velvet beans. E. E. Hardie, Ivey,

2.

Srooks Half and Half and Cooks
imp. for sale or exch. for N. C. Runner
peanuts, velvet beans, Cuban Flint
corn, chufa seed, soy beans, or what
nave you? H.G. McCranie, Milan, Ga.

Sikes imp. Half and Half wilt. resis-
tant. $1 bu. Cash with order. J. A.
Pierce, Alma, Ga. Rt. 3.

Petty-Toole wilt resistant, 2nd __ yr.
90c bu. Grown on my own farm. J. F.
Ratliff, Blackshear, Ga.

D& PL, 1st yr. 95 1-2 bu. also a lot of
Neely-Cleveland, 85c bu. and Wanna-
maker Cleveland, 75c bu. H. Grady
Adams, Social Circle Ga. |

Lee Wilson and Sikes big boll. Both
75c bu. FOB. G. M. Cochran, Jr.,
Flint, Ga.

25 bu. Langford: heavy fruiter, 75c
bu. Roy T. Baker, Menlo, Ga.

Imp. prolific Petty Toole wilt re-
sistant, $1.25 er bu. 50 or 60 bu. Jerry
Jones, Dixie, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 61.

Imp wiit resistant Ruckers, also
Wauuamaker. Write for special prices
and state amt. you want. Jas. B.

Woods, Brooks, Ga. S



CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE
Whatleys red cob, 2 ear ccra. Sheil-

ed, in good bags, $2.50 bu. FO3. J. L.

Thomas, Madison, Ga. RFD 1.

Piedmont 2 ear corn. lst yr. $2.50
bu. c.cliect; $1 peck postpaid. Rhett
Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1.

Sound Tennessee and Yellow Dent,
502 peck in good sacks, FOB. B. F.
vheek, Lavon.a, Ga.

Genuine Whatieys - prolific and
Mexican June. $2 bu. or exch _ for
sound, well c.eaned, 0-day speckled
velvet beans or Calif. b.ack-eyed peas.
J. T. Gammage, Pine View, Ga.

Hastings white seed chicken corn,
25c ib. FOB. Mrs. C. C. McGee, Ni-
cholls, Ga. .

Whatleys ped. corn, $1 pk. nubbed
and shelled. Exch. some. What have
you to exch. Bernard Skinner, Bow-
don, Ga. Rt. 5.

Whatleys prolific. 200 bu. at $2 bu.
FOB. J. H. Perry, Stephens, Ga.

Whatleys imp. $2 bu. also 1 1-2 bu.
Clay crowder peas, 8c lb or exch. for
Piedmont Cleveland cotton seed or
other useful farm products. T.. M.
Webb, Ellijay, Ga.

Lastings imp. $2.25 per bu. FOB.
$1 peck. L. P. Gassett, Reberta, Ga.

Browns imp. big white Flint, $1 pk.
$3.50 bu. J. W. Brown, Helena, Ga.

Woods imp. Hastings prolific, $2.50
bu Ja;. B. Woods, Brooks, Ga.

Whatleys provific, $2 bu. FOB. Exch
for peas at market price. Leo Green,
Suwanee, Ga. Rt. 2.

Little cob seed corn, $1 pk. $3 bu.
J. D. Taylor, Vienna, Ga.

100 bu. good ear corn, 75c bu. at my
barn. Cash only. B. C. Seckinger,

Glennville, Ga. RFD 4, Box 28.

A few more pecks of yellow Dent
(90-day) seed corn. 75c gal. $1.25 pk.
del. Do not send stamps. Mrs. H, H.



Sullivan, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 5.
Golden Dent, 6c lb. 75 pk. $2.50 bu.
John K. Huff, Bishop, Ga. Box

1M bu. shucked ear corn, 90c bu.
FOB. J. O. Minter, Jenkinsburg, Ga.

200 bu. corn, $1 bu. Tom Richard-
son, Palmetto, Ga.

Eastings imp. sheled or in ear, $2.-
a bu. FOB. B. E. Messer, Chatsworth,

a.

Truckers Favorite, 3 lbs. 30c 6 lbs.
45c del..lst and 2nd zones. John Crone
Philomath, Ga.

Marilboio prolific, $2.50 bu. or exch.
for Irish or sweet potatoes. G. C. Ed-
mondson, Temple, Ga., RFD 2.

Excelent slipped: shuck corn, well
treated again.t weevis, $1 bu. in
shuck; $1.10 bu. if shelled. J. G. Dean
Dawson, Ga.

Hastings prolific. 1st yr. $2.90 bu 1-2
bu. $1.50 FOB. J. B. Proctor, East-
man, Ga.

Genuine Whatleys, shipped in dbl.
bags, $3 bu. $1.50 per 1-2 bu. 75c pk.
Hei Cc. L. Whatley, Cuthbert, Ga.

Pure Whatleys prolific, 2 bu. bags,
$3.50 bag. James H. Brown, Cordele,
Ga.

Henderson yel!ow corn, 60c peck, $2
bu. J. C. Broome, Hephzibah, Ga.

Hastings prclific $2.50 bu. FOB;
Cuban yellow Flint, $3 bu. FOB. Geo.
T. Trawick, Linton, Ga.

100 bu. shelled corn, 90c bu. sacked
del. L. J. Farmer, Mattnews, Ga.

Ha-_tings ssed corn, $2.50 per bu. or
exch. for Otootan or mung beans. T.
W. Simmons, Douglasville, Ga. RFD

5.

Everetts Champion proific, 75c pk.
Write for prices on large lots. E. C.
Heaton, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 3.

Hastings prolific, direct from Orig.
$3 bu. FOS, or exch. for pecans, pea-
nuts or ;sugar cane syrup in 10 lb.
tins. J/H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga.

Genuine 8 row little cob corn, $1
pk. or exch. for equal value. Starling
Yawn, Vienna, Ga.

Scotts imp. Marlboro prolific, $2.50
uy. $150 per 1-2 bu. $1 pk. Z. L. Scott,
Concord, Ga.

FRESH AND CURED MEAT
All pork sausage, hickory smoked,
35 lb. 5 lbs. or more, 30c lb. FOB.
Mrs. Ida Hicks, Adel, Ga. Rt. 1.
Sugar cured hams, 35c lb. Shou!'d-
ers, 25c. Mrs. E. M. Travis, Fayette-
ville, Ga.
Limited quantity of corn fed, smok-

ed hams, 20 to 25 lbs. 25c lb. FOB.

Thos. Thempson, Cordele, Ga.

Home raised sausage, 27 1-2c lb.
Wille Brown. Doerun, Ga. |

Home cured kams, shoulders, and
sides and home raised lard in 50 |b
2ans. Write for prices. J. L. Allen,
Dublin, Ga., Rt. 4.

Smoked hams. 30c lb del. or 25c
FOB Cairo, or Thomasville, Ga. J H.
FE liott, Tallahassee, Fla. Rt. 1, Resi-
dent of Ga.

Want 1 can of pure hog lard, cheap
for cash. State lowest price your sta-
jion. L. C. Bigbie, Sheilman, Ga.

FRUIT FOR SALE

Dried peaches, 15c lb.- or 18c lb. post
paid. W. H. Loyd, Temple, Ga. Rt. 1.

Sundried apples, 15c lb. del.: Henry
F. Weaver. Marion, Ga.

250 bu. Terry winter apples. polish-
ed and graded, $1.10 bu. to trucks
onlv: large size. about 18 doz. to box
1.75 FOB. Cash with order. H. R.
Staicht, Demorest. Ga.



20 lbs. sundried anpes, 16c lb. post-
naid. Mrs. J. G. Whitfield, Jasper,
Ga Rt. 4

Sundried fruit. from choice app!es.
19 'b. Add postage. Connie Daves,
El'ijav.Ga. Rf. 3. Box 79.

25 lbs. sundried apples, 15c lb. $3:-

5 for lot. Cash (no checks) with or-
Joy Mre W. I. Howard, Gainesville,
Ga. RFD 9.

Sundvied June apples, 15c Ib. Mrs.
W. A. Parker, Covington, Ga. Rt. 1.

GRAIN FOR SALE
7 or 800 bundles fodder, 4 hands to
the bundle, $2 per 100 bundles at my





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oo Cc. F. Freeman, Hartwell, Ga.

1M lbs. bright fodder $2 per 100 Ibs,
at home. , W. J. Joiner, Garfield, Ga.
Rt. 2,.. Bok 62. :

Sagrain Drought resistant and
adapted to wet lands. Sure Crop. 5
lbs. postpaid, $1; $2 peck, postpaid,
$5 bu. FOB. H. A. Neal, Carnesviile,
Gavi. 3:

Hastings 100 bu. and Fulghum oats,

from seed Direct. 85c bu. also Texas |

Rust Proof, 75c.
Mil'edgeville, Ga.

50 bu. Fulghum, 70c bu. a few bu.
Texas Rust Proof, 70c bu. Exch. for
shelled corn. Bu. for bu. J. M. Gas-
ten, Americus, Ga.

R. W. Stembridge,



HAY FOR SALE

5 tons peanut hay, $15 ton, FOB.
Ww. A. Smith, Andersonville, Ga.
Clear Bermuda hay, in car lots, or

less. Can ship-at once. 2 mi. N. W.
ae R. C. Roberts, Jefferson,
a.

Peanut hay, good av. $10 per ton,
loaded here. Cash with order. W. A.
Sargent, Cordele, Ga. 306 5th Ave.

1 1-2 tons good peanut hay for sale,
or exch. part for pure Porto Rico



potato seed. N. A. McDuffie, Fitz-
gerald, Ga.
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES

FOR SALE

Strained honey, 75c ga. FOB. Mrs.,
M. F. Gaddis, Quitman, Ga.

Good Ext. honey in 10 lb. pails, $1.-
50. per 1,\PP; 2; for $2.75; Cs: of 6;
$6.30 FOB. CC. L. Whatley, Cuthbert,
Ga. Rt.3;

Pure honey in 16 oz. jars, $4.25 per
crate of 24 jars; Also 17 1-2 lbs. bees-
wax, $5 del. in Ga. No checks. Tay-
lor Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 2.

Pure Ext. honey, 10c lb. in 5 and 10
lb. buckets, FOB. J. W. (Name left
out), Va'dosta, Ga. Rt. 5, Box 92.

Pure strained honey, $1.0 per 10 lb
can, 75 ver 5 lb. Del. Money order,
aaah A. F. OKelley, Maysvilie, Ga. Rt.

Tupelo gum Ext. honey, FOB. here:
12:5 Jb. to cs. $6.75; 6 10 1b. $630; 2
10 lb $3 postpaid and insured; 1 10
lb. $1.60 Postpaid and insured. Abso-
lutely free from granulation. John A,
Crumney, Doctortowh, Ga.

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
ETC., FOR SALE

Japanese wanuts, 1 yr. old, 20c ea.,
2. for 35c;3.-for. 50c. A. V. Hartley,
Alamo, Ga. Rt. 1.

Large, red Goose plums 3 for 30c;
for 50c. Postpaid. Stamp; accepted,
A. Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1.

Early i.arvest, Keifier,
trees, 4 to 5 ft. 4O0c each, $3.80 doz.
Avppie, leading var. lsc and 10 each;
erape vines, 10c cach, $1 doz. $8 a 100
All Siate insp. true to name. Post-
paid. Exch. for any kind of chickens.
C. M. Alexander, Cleveland, Ga.

3 yr. old May cherry prouts. $1.25
doz; 2 yr. old well rooted tigs, 20c ea.
v1.75 dcz. aso Brab peas, $2.75 bu: or
exch. for Cokers No. 5 cotton seed at
reaconable price. Irvin Roberts, Tal-
apoosa, Ga. Rt. 3.

State insp. Schley and Stuart bud-
ded pecan trees, 6 to
$25 a 109; $200 a M FOB. I. G. Wil-
liams, Cordele, Ga.

State incsp. budded. Stuart and
Schley pecan trees, 4 and 5 ft. 30 and

y> each: Exch, for W. L. baby chicks.}
Write for prices for larger trees. Idus
Jonson, Shellman, Ga.

Cling stone peach, 18 to 20 in. 6 for
50c; 2 doz. $1.50: $5 a 100. All post=
naid. Mrs. L. W. Seago,
Ga.

state insp. budded peach, 3 to 4 ft.



tree, Chinese Cling, Elberta Mayflow-

er, Carmen, Hiey Belle, While Eng.
Stinsons Oct. Eary Rose and . Red
Bird, 20c each, del. W. H. White,
Goggins, Ga.

Choice paper shell pecan trees, Gov.
insp. 6 to 8 ft. 50c ea. or exch. for
farm products. What have you? B.
Lloyd Woodall, Milner, Ga.

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than February 21.

columns.





Farm Land Edition February 26, 1931.



The first farm land edition of the year will ap-
pear February 26. Farms for sale and for rent no-
tices should reach the Bureau of Markets not later
Farms for rent and wanted on
shares can be listed weekly under the help wanted



\



Cycle pear /

8 ft. 40c each, |

Pinehurst,







Positions Wanted



ant 1 horse farm near Atlanta,
)-50 b Ready to move now.
f > Xp. - ot if wanted. 25 yrs. old.
1 children. Can move self. Have
. urnished. Write or see. J. C.
- Avondale Estates, Ga. Box

ant job to look after dairy. Am
exp. hand. Can -nilk with beth

ids. 32 yrs. old, and have wife out
ildren. Dave Peterson, Douglas-
Ga, P.O... Box. 173:

t job as overseer, working fore-
yr place as wage hand. Know
get along with laborers.
honest and am not afraid of
_and always work for my em-
3 interest. State wages includ-
fd... M. Cavender, Brooks,

5 idle aged man wants job run-
in} rcle saw or looking after farm.
sober and reliable and have
2 exp. Can begin at once. Ref.
filson, Smarrs, Ga. Rt. 1.
ant 2 large 2 or 3 horse farm on
. Want good, smooth land,
stock and, etc. Have 5 plow
_. Have farmed all my life.
old. Sober, honest, etc. Have ie
ed and furnished about $20 per
nd woold like to have work when
also want to be near

os few Rome, Ga. Care Chatillion
24 Cedar St.
fant large 2 horse crop on halves.
ity of force. Farmed all my life.
d ref. Have to be moved and fur-
ed. Go. hare Willing worker.
by the first of March. A. J.
Hoschton, Ga. Rt. 2.
2 horse farm on shares with
use and good land near church
hool. Can finance self. Or if
urnish good house and furnish
vork will take it, party to\move
-M. Harden, Aline, Ga.
oo 1 horse farm on halves. Have
moved and furnished. Willing
vC and can make a crop if given
lance. J. B. Barnes, Farrar, Ga.

with smal] family wants place
farm for wages, or a 1 horse crop
50-50 basis. Exp. in farming; can
dle labor, also all kinds of ma-
BAS Strictly sober.. Have to be
and furnished. Write full de-
irst letter. Mz. MA Humphrey,

, Ga.
yoman with 2 girls, 12 and 8 yrs.
wants place on fruit and truck
. Owner to furnish seeds, plants,
ilizer, etc. cannery and cans for
ning fruits and vegetables .
. I to pay for plowing, or pay
out of my share. Would-also
- chickens on halves. Con-
y reasonable offer or work.
. M. mS Cochran, Atlanta, Ga. 688
sler 8
nt a large 1 horse or a small 2)
/en halves. Have to be mov-
urnished as much as- $50 to
She crop. 37 yrs. old. Wife, 36
and both born and raised on
lose to Fairburn, Ga., in Camp-
unty.: Have 8 children. All of
i, willing workers. Sober, honest
etc. Have to be moved at once.
Ue Wilcoxson, Ben Hill, Ga.

, job on farm, truck or gen.
. Will take part of crop or for
Want to be with good, honest,

man who can furnish work
day, rain or shine. Thoroughly
ave wife and 1 child. Have to
ved, but will repay out of work.
ork for a $1 a day. Ready to
work now. Gilbert Harris, Ce-
wn. Ga., Rt. 5, Care E. G. Yar-
igh, on old: Sheffield Place.
nt a 4 horse farm with 2 houses.
to. move at once. Now live 3 mi.
me, J. W. Bray, Rome, Ga.

single man, 19 yrs. old wants
ylacksmith shop, with wood
combined. Want ls furnished.
ao salary, or on per cent basis.
Nelson, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5, Box

nt a place to look after which
3 exp. All round handy man

hickens and cows. Wife and
ond of stock and exp. in hand-
tar: and inc. H. L. Howell,

Ga.

boy wants job on farm.
work most any way, but will have
ave help to get to work. Myers

in, Seville

, Ca.
ome =e small family

s St. "Phone Main 2983

dairying. Ref.



MARKET

tate, game preserve or mer. of chick-
en ranch. Exp. in all. L. L. Marchale,
Buford, Ga.

29 yr. old married man. High school
graduate.- Honest, sober and upright
and just, worthy and well qualified
wants job as caretaker of farm or es-
tate, Or on poultry farm. Can furnish
ref. H. McCoy, Mineral Bluff, Ga.,
Care C. L. Ballew, Rt. 1.

Married man, 27 yrs. old with 4 in
family wants farm on 50-50 basis, or
will consider working for wages. Wm.
B. McAlum, Broxton, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want job on farm for wages. Can
do any kind of farm. work. Honest,

sober and willing worker. Will repay

move bill out of wages. J. H. Horn,
Hazlehurst, Ga. Rt. 3.

Unincumbered young man wants
job on. farm with reliable parties.
Have had exp. in poultry raising and
gen. farm work, also slightly exp. in
R. C. Gillespie, Whig-
ham, Ga., Care Albert Collins.

Middle aged man wants work on
farm: Masonry, carpentering, roofing,
painting, and all kinds of repair wor
incubating and brooding, gardening
and care taker, etc. and can plow.
Geo. T. Rowe, Doerun, Gao Rt. 3.22

Want job on dairy. Over 12 yrs. exp
ae E. Fowler, Augusta, Ga. Box

Want 2 horse crop on 50-50 basis.
7 in family, all large enough to work
and dont mind work, cut wood, do
anything when not busy in crop. Have
to be moved and furnish. Jack Sher-
idan, Maysville, Ga. Rt. 2.

14 yr. old orphan boy wants home
with nice people on farm; who can
send me to school.some,. Am exp.
hand on farm and wil ing worker and
easy to vet along with. Can furnish
good ref. Harbin Wheat, Summerville
Ga. Rt. 1, Box 47, Care Mrs. Jim Holt.

Want farm on halves. Can partly
finance self. Any section So. Ga. pre-
ferred. I. L. King, East Point, Ga. 128
No, Main St... /

Middle aged, industrious, reliable
honest woman wants job with good
moral people on farm home. Small
ae Mrs. M. McMillan, Lenox, Ga.
R

Widow, 40 yrs. old, not afraid of
work of any kind, would like to get
a smal) place for. chicken and cows
and hog raising, with place for gar-
den and orchard. Want to get with
party able to start me off and help
until get on my feet.
near some good town.
Batterbee, Macon, Ga. 603 Pebble St.

Want to get in touch with big farm-
er, one who has tractor, trucks and
cars to keep up and who needs some
one to look after same, also labor
and expense of farm. A. No. 1 me-
chanic. Sober, Good education, Best
of ref. 28 yrs: of age. Also want to
hear from party who has a good 1
horse farm to rent on shares. Write
for full details and state what you
can offer. G. L. Vaughn, Macon, Ga.
123. Lawton ave.

20 yr. old man wants work on farm.
Honest, sober, able and willing work-
er. $12 per mo., board and laundry.
Furnish ref. James Moran, Barnett,
Ga. RFD 1.

40 yr. old widow with 3 boys, 16, 12
and 9 yrs. old, wants place on farm,

either dairy, poultry, or light general

farm work. Or farm on halves. Ref.
exch. Write to: Wm. Hugh Barber,
Atlanta, Ga. 269 Rawson St. S. W.

Refined, educated, Christian young
man, 25 yrs. old want place in a good
Christian home on a farm.*Have wife
who wil work also. Can you use our
services at $10 per mo. each, plus eats
transportation and place to live. Pre-
fer locating with achelor or aged
couple. Want to get back to farm.
Can begin at once. Best of ref. Art
Rudisill, Atlanta, Ga. 26 Fair St. S. E.

Want a job on farm with a good
man or widow for wages at a reason-
able price. Can do any kind of farm
work: drive truck and tractor; was
raised on farm. Have wife and one
smal] child. Prefer not over 100 miles
of Macon. Have to be moved. State
salary and all particulars in first let-
ter. R. F. Ross, Wayside, Ga. Rt. 1

Want job as farmer or truck dri-
ver. Can do both. C. H. Jett, River-
dale. Ga. Rt. 1, Box 16.

Want job on peach orchard, .stock or
tru farm. Exp. in all of the above
work. Can also drive tractor and.
truck and keep same in repair. Want
near schoo] and church. 35 yrs. old,
have wife and 3 children. Honest, so-
ber, a good worker and no bad hab-
its. State wages per mo. T. W. Man-
ning, Dudley, Ga. Rt. 1

Married man with wile and 8 ehil- |

dren wants place with good

farm for wages, or a 1 horse farm.
Work for $18 per

i'make on 2 acres.

BULEERTIN. oe

bill, Am sober and do not use tobac-
co in any form. Like to move at once
as need work to do. Prefer Toombs
or Appling Co. S. J. Wells, Jackson-
vile, Ga.

Want job-on farm to gen light farm
work for wages: raising hogs, ag ae
pruning orchards, repair wor
after as caretaker, to truck farm, or
utility work in gen. share crop con-
sidered. Fair house good water, wood
garden, etc. 5 yr. old. 2 small cone
ren. O. A. Stone, Atlanta, Ga.. Rt.

Want job on farm. Can do any Kind
of farm work; raise hogs, cows, chick-
ens, etc. and drive tractor, any. kind
of truck or tractor, also keep up ma-
chinery. Will work for wages. Have
wife and 2 small] girls. Miles McDon-
ald, Blakely, Ga. RFD 2.

17 orphan gir wants home on farm
with good people, to assist with care
of poultry, garden, and other light
farm work for board and small sal-
ary. Can furnish ref. State what you
have to offer. Para Rogers, Ty Ty,
Ga RFD=2

Elder):
Handy, all repair, incubating and
brooding of chicks, gardening, carpen-
tering, painting and masonry. Geo. T-.
Rowe, Doerun, Ga. Rt. 3.

Want a good crop on share basis.

Have force enough for 2 plows. M.
Bowen, Norcross, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want 1 or 2 horse crop on 50-50
basis. 4.in family, all grown and able
to work. To be furnished. O. A. Han-
son, Hiram, Ga. RFD 2.

18 yr. old man, good worker, can

drive Ford or Fordson, etc. wants job.

on farm for $4.50 per week, board and
cho Coy Ramey, Martin, Ga. Rt.

Want 1 or 2 horse farm. Landlord
to furnish stock and half of fertilizer
Wili have to have some run bill, and
will repay move bill in Fall. Prefer.
Towns county. Do not want any. to-
bacco. A. W. Martin, Raceford, Ga.

Want farm on 50-50 basis. 6 in fam-
ily, all willing to work. Ready to move
any time. Would like to move and
would furnish a small amount. L. C.
Baty, Canon, Ga. RFD 3.

Exp. man wants job on large farm
as overseer. 2 yrs. in College of Ag-
riculture. A-1 ref. R. A. Wingate,
Faceville, Ga. :



Prefer So. Ga.}
Mrs. W. R.}

and school.

calte, Os. party. Mrs.

_ Farm Help Wanted

Want a nice, clean white boy with-
out bad habits, and easy to get along
with, healthy, etc. and raised on the
farm. Willing to do any kind of work:



to live in home with family of 10; bed, |

board and washing done with fam-
ily, at $5 per mo. D. C. Edenfield,
Stillmore, Ga.

Want girl or woman, 16 to 26. yrs.
of age, to help with light farm. work
and live as one of the family. Frank-
lin Stafney, Dupont, Ga. RFD 1,

Want. a good farmer, for 1 of the
best pieces of land in Morgan county,
8 mi. from town on highway. Must be
able to furnish own stock. On shares.
Plenty of land for 2 or : = eh
Birk, Madison, Ga. Rt.

Want a good, able todied young
man to work on the farm. Must be
healthy, strong and honest. Will pay
reasonable wage, board and washi
Live 5 mi. from Stonewall, Campbell
County. Miles Barge, Stonewall, Ga,

Want a good blac smith, capable of
doing acetylene welding wheel - work
see ate C. 0. Betts, Ocil-
a, Ga.

Want man to: work 1 horse crop,
good rested land for peanuts. Must
be able to furnish himself. Good lo-
cation, On 2 highways, near a
Bus runs by the door.

N. Wiggins, Preston, Ga.

Want good colored man with family | }

to live on farm near Atlanta. Must
be healthy and able to do anything
on farm. Will pay $15 mo. and fur-
nish fire wood and garden. Jno. L.
Harper, Jr., Atlanta, Ga. 1996 Ponce
de Leon Ave. N. E.

Can use a single man, white or col-
ored, that can make a crop, on wages
$15 mo. and board. Must know how
to farm, and do ordinary chores ar-
ound a farm home. S. W. Crawford,
Ha, Ga.

Want a good, stout young man to
work this season in a large Bee Ap-
iary. He must not be moving picture
fiend nor shine artist. One who will
beg me for aoe we ht cigarets
need not apply. utton, Of-
ferman, Ga.

Want at once a nice white woman,
30 or 40 yrs. of age, without children
to assist -with gen. work, chickens and
garden, at $8 per mo. and _ board.
Laundry not ae Good home for
a Powell, Met-



Want ooo Pe for a 1

man wants work on farm.

pands.

Thursday, February 12, 193%.

a 2 horse crop on 8rd and 4ths. Will

help to run a good man. Good land

and plenty of tools, etc. Plant cotton, |

gr stuff and other things. Mrs. RB.
. Osborn. Clermont, Ga. Rt. 1.

ast help for a good 1 horse crop.
Good land. Party to furnish own
stock. Near Bowdon. M. T. Holland,
Bowdon, Ga.

Want at once an honest, sober man
and family who-has own stock, tools,
and can run self to cultivate a two-
horse farm in White county. Good
land.% room house; also want at once
a sober, honest man and wife or small
family who has own stock and tools
and can run self to cultivate a 1 or
2 horse farm, in White county. Write
for full particulars or come see. Miss
Neela Bowen, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want middle aged woman without
children to come live as one of fam-
ily and assist with light farm work
and attend to chickens, etc. Good .
home for right party. R. H. Duggan,
Chester, Ga.

farming to begin work about Feb. 15.
Board and laundry and-
wage. Prefer man who can milk and
1 who does not smoke and who could
appreciate - good home and i
a . F, Lindsey, Tifton, Ga,
Rt.



FARM PARTNERS WANTED

able to finance 3 or
weanling and yearlings on 1500 acre

fine pasture land. Double money in 3

. J. T. Deese, Cochran, Ga.

Wish to connect with party able te
tinante purchase of hho chieks,
brooders, ete. against my furnishing
land, time, and experience. Am Haters,
ambitious. and unincumbered and w
to capitalize on such a scale whereas
I could devote my entire time. Small

RR ang bus facilities
State Highway convenient. Write im-
mediately. Gordon Hunnicutt, Tallu-
lah Falls, Ga. |

Want partner with some cash to go -

50-50 in chicken and hog ranch. gare
be reliable and have some money. M.
W. Smith, Chula, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want man with $50 to e
with me in raising vegetables, pota-
toes, chickens, form market, on halves
live 1-2 mi. Union Depot.

as to details, J.
lena, Ga.



Miscellaneous Wanted



sacks,

| price.

Want lint cotton, i sugar

and apples. Quote best price. A. Be

Exch. 1 bu. nice hulled walnuts for
garden seed, bunch butter bean
or rhubarb plants..
ford, Greensboro, Ga. Rt. 3.

Exch. good value for Cow, hogs, -
peanuts, turkeys, chickens, and other
farm keene etc. within reasonable
distance. A. Wiggins, Preston, Ga.

Exch. value, Mp2 (cost $65) for hens
at $1 each, or some country hams, and
friers or any Ga. product I on use.

| Wood, Griffin, Ga.

J. R. Birk, Madison, Ga. Rt. ie

Want 15 or 20 good, white 00 Ib.
cap. feed sacks, at 10c each. Will give
4 lbs. Stone Mtn. elon seed for nn
Wiley Rogers, Wray, Ga.

Want chickens of any kind, meat,
and white feed sacks. Will exch. -
leading var. apples and pear trees,
grape vines, and _ strawberry ae
ibs Alexander, Cleveland, Ga. Rt.

Want 12 av. eine Martin gourds.
State best price PP. Mrs. TT.)
Prince, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 141.

Ga. Rt. 2.

Want to exch. black-eyed and Flor-
ida peas, walnut, and other value for
red Spanish peanuts, cabbage plants,
watermelon seed. and geese. turkeys,
pig or other things. Write. Clemmett
Chaffin. Stone Mtn. Ga. RFD 1.

Want 3 or 409 Ibs. cheap tobacco te
make spray solution. J. A. Land, Clay-
ton, Ga.

Want sev. bu. black walnuts, hulled
and dried. 1930 crop. Quote or best
Wilson Carson, Lovejoy, Ga.
Want to get in touch with parties

try, hogs, cow, or Jersey or Guernsey
calf, or good seed Irish potatoes fer

fer.



horse end Rt. 4

R. Le

Want a steady, single man, exp. in

reasonable

Want to get in touch with party
400 Hereford

investment now should mean a stea-
dy growing income as the industry = ee
.

halves |

Prefer an
ex-soldier. ager for full information |
M. McNeel, He-

erowder a
peas, white or yellow. dried peaches |

Mrs. J. H. Bute

vant peacock and pheasant feath- :
both large and small ones. State
sheagert price. Dora Kirk, Rockmart,

who will be interested in exch. poul-

7

spring cabbage plants te be del. af-
ter April. Write what you have to of- |
Blackwell, Cleveland, Ga.,














Thursday, Pebruary 12, 1981.
Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE

1 cow, 7-8 J. fresh with 3rd calf, hei-
fer, $50 FOB; 1 heifer, 7-8 J. freshen
in early spring, $40. J. C. Goolsby,
Graham, Ga.
9 head of good cows, 8 J. and 1
Guernsey, for sale. N. W. Martin,
Shady Dale, Ga.

Entire herd of Grade Jersey cows, 10
in all, at $50 round. All in good cond.
and either giving a good flow of milk
or will freshen in March and April. K.
_ D. Sanders, Eatonton, Ga. Rt. 2.
- 1 1-2 yi. old Jersey bull, ent. to reg.

$40 or exch. for 50 bu. good corn del.
my barn, or 8 M. lbs. sound and good
and clean N. C. Runners and 400 lbs.
white Spanish peanuts. N. A. Odum,
Baxley, Ga. :
6 mos. old full blooded J. bull calf,
ream color, $20. Cash with order.
_ Thos. M. Wofford, Gainesville, Ga. Rt.



cow, 8 yrs. old not giving milk at pres-
ent. Fine for beed. $35, or $40 cash,
or exch. for a good cow giving milk or
one to ve fresh in a few weeks. Can-
not pay transportation chgs. Mrs. Em-
ma Frady, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1. C-o
Mrs. Ella Fields.
12 mos. old J. heifer, $25 or exch. for
_ @nything can use. Can't use any baby
chicks. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga.
Good grade J. cow and 3rd calf, $75
- and take part pay in corn, bright hay

_ (free from onions or Johnson grass),

_ Or grain of any kind. Del. only at
barn. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga.
__ 1 guar. full 3 gal. Jersey cow, fresh
_ in. 5 yrs. old, $60. Mrs. J. B. Harris,
Cordele, Ga. Rt. B. \

'- 1 yellow J. cow with 1st calf, 3 wks.
old, $50 at my barn, near Lovejoy. Wil-

- &80n Carson, Lovejoy, Ga.

Good J. milch cow, fresh, reasonable

_ priced for cash, or exch. for corn, vel-
vet beans O-too-ta beans, Laredo

beans or shoats. H. E. Bowman, Bu-

ford, Ga. Rt. 3. :

HOGS FOR SALE

4 mos. old O. I. C. pigs, $16 pr. Ped.
papers. $8.50.a single pig. Males soon
to be ready for service. A. T. Rigsby,
Sale City, Ga. : :

_. B. B. Guinea, African strain hogs,
bred gilts, wt. 125 to 180 lbs. ea $16 te
$20 each, also 1 male, wt. about 250 Ibs.
about 2 yrs. old, $20; male pigs, $7 ea.
All FOB. All dbl. treated. Money with
order. L. B. Toler, Glenwood, Ga. Rt.
3. Box 93.
_ 2 Duroc gilts, farrow in April, $15
each; 2 P C. and Essex mixed gilts, $13
each, or both $25; 7 Duroc pigs, 8 wks.
old, $3; 11 P C. and Essex mixed pigs,
8 wks. old, $3 ea. Cash with order No
saeseuee W. C. Jackson, Pitts, Ga. Rt.

2S. P. C. and little bone guinea
cross gilts, 5 1-2 mos. old,
thrifty, $6 each, or exch. the 2 for 30
lb. good feathers. Write. Geo.
Thompson, Swainsboro, Ga. Rt. 2.



1 pure bred Duroc male, 6 mos. old, |.

wt. around 100 lbs. $12. Cash with or-
der. Mrs. Weaver Kent, Mitchell, Ga.

8 pigs, about 3 mos. old, wt. about 15
Ibs. each. $3 each. Will not ship. Sell
part or all for cash at my barn. J. C.
Newsom, Sandersville, Ga.

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE

1 pr. good mules, wt. 1100 lb. each,
$225 for the pr. K. D. Sanders, Eaton-
ton, Ga. Rt. 2. ;

2 colts, 1 yr. old, $15 and $20; 2 colts,

2 yrs. old, $35 and $40; 1 extra fine
Stallion, 8 yrs. old, good saddler, wt.
about 600 Ibs. $65. Jesse Lawson, Dora-

Ville, Ga.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

Reg. silver grey buck, hornless, white
- Waddiles under throat, $75, or exch. He
was imported from across the Waters.
L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 5.
Saanan and Nubian cross 5 yr. old
buck. Good individual. Large, white
and a good breeder. Also 1 Tog. and





Saanan 8 mos. old kid buck, ready for | 57

Service, $5 each. L. N. Patten, Abbe-
ville, Ga. _

Trio of young sheep, 1 yr. old, 1 ram
and 2 ewes, of close grade Southdown
breeding, $42; reg. Southdown ram, 3
yr. old, $35. All in prime cond. Ewes
will drop young in Aprl or earlier. K.
D. Sanders, Eatonton, Ga. Rt. 2.

; RABBITS FOR SALE
5 rabbits, 3 does and 2 bucks, N. Z.



Whites. All healthy cond. Sell, or|Ga

_ @xch. fer 5 grown hens, heavy breed,

SSSR

3. (
1 fine J. and Holstein, cross milch

fat and|

any color.
Box 53.

1 Chinchilla doe, 12 mos. old. Stan-
dard. with all proper markings, ped.
from Stahls Gold Certificate. Sell
or exc. for Silver Marten doe of breed-

ing age, ped. A. L. Heape, Nashville,
Ga. RFD 2. Box 60.

Sev. fine Chin. of breeding aye, from
Stahls Gold Cert. $2.50 each. Can
furnish ped. Will consider shelled
corn on trade. G. R. Parsons, Ameri-
cus, Ga.

7 Chin. 4 reg and 3 ped. from Stahls
Gold Cert. for sale or exch. for R. L.
Red chickens; also have 1 full blooded
white rabbit with. pink eyes to trade
for 1 full blooded young Red rooster.
O. M Olofson, Atlanta, Ga. 111 Estes
Drive, phone, RA-1728-W.

Live Stock Wanted |

CATTLE WANTED

Exch. value for a good milch cow, or
for 50 bu corn. Write. C. M. Harden,
Aline, Ga.

Want 1 nice Guernsey or J. heifer,
3 mos. old, or older. Exch. value for
ue Mrs. Bob Sosby, Carnesville,

a.

Exch, value for a good young J. milch
cow. Write. Mrs. Lucy Anderson,
Varnel] Sta. Ga. Rt. 1. Box 22.

Want well bred, reg. Jersey male, 10
to 14 mos. old, good size to age. Write
particulars and price in first letter. B.
F. Lester, Conyers, Ga.

HORSES AND MULES WANTED

Want to. buy for cash, or will rent
2 good farm mules.. C. H. Nichols,
Chula, Ga. \

Want to rent 4 good farm mules to
farm with. State what you have and
the price for same until July lst. W.
J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga. |
Want to exch. value for a Shetland
pony. Write for full information,
stating what you have, price, etc. Mrs.
Ed Carland, Homer, Ga. Rt. 2.

RABBITS WANTED
Want 1 pr. Chinchillas, Write best

Mrs. J. J. Sapp, Arco, Ga.









pre. Joe. H. Trimble, Resaca, Ga. Rt.



Georgia Products For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE.

White crowders, 12 1-2c ib. cream
crowders, same price. Ail del. L. G.
Watkins, Grantville, Ga. 7
15 lbs. good brown eyed peas, 9c Ib.
Exch. for everbearing strawberry
piants, or peanuts tor p.anting. C. L.
curry, Rome, Ga. Rt. 2. a
Crowders, small orders, 15c lb. 3 or
more ibs. 12 1-2c lb. 10 lbs. and more



140c Ib. del. Whipps and Lady peas, 10c

Ib, Larger lots cheaper.
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2." -
15 bu. Whipps, $2 bu. R. P. Rowe,
Moreland, Ga.
Hendersons bush baby lima butter

Ovie Crowe,

= beans, 18c lb. J. M. Sapp, Dublin, Ga.

Rt. 6.

White and speckled bunch and pole
butter, beans mixed, free fiv.n trash
and weevils, 25c lb. del. 1 1-2 to 3 1-2
Ib. lots; pure Conch table peas, 50c Ib.
Will ship 1_1-2 to 3 1-2 lb. in 1 ship-
ment dl. for less than above quan-
tity price; large cream col. peas, 10c
lb. 9 lbs. for $1 del. No order filled
and del. for less than $1. Cash, mon-
ey order with order. Miss L. A. Ham-
iiton, CarnesviHe, Ga. Rt. 1.

Purple Hull peas, 20c lb. old fash-
ioned cornfield bean seed, 25c tea cup
full; early June corn (2 crops in 1
season), 30c tea-cup; also Stone Mtn.
melon seed, 75c lb. No stamps. nor
checks accepted. Mrs. W. V. Robbs,
Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. *

Clays, bright and sound but slight-
ly mixed. $2 bu. FOB; Brabhams,
slightly mixed, sound and bright, $2.-
25 bu. Money order with order. W. R.

Hardie, McIntyre, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 44.

2 lbs. Hastings Kidney Wax bunch
beans, direct seed last yr. 35c Ib. or
exch for dried apples at 12c lb. Mrs.
G. C. Clifton, Millen, Ga. Rt. 3, Box

2 1-2 bu. yellow mammoth soy beans
sound and clean. $2 bu. FOB. E. C.
Harrison, Cornelia, Ga. Rt. 1

30 lbs. big black-eye peas, 10c !b. 75
.bs. sugar crowders, 10c lb. or 12 1-2c
postpaid; 5 lbs. small lady peas, 15c

money order preferred with order. E.
Bramhold, Mt. Airy, Ga. Rt. 1.

White sugar crowders, brown-eyes.
Sound and hand shelled, 10c Ib. not
prepaid. Mrs. W. A. Holt, Cartecay,



Sound, colored bunch butter beans,

MARKET BULLBTIN

lb. All sound and clean for seed. Cash





20c lb. Mrs. G. W. Paulk, Willacoo-
chee, Ga RFD 2,

Cream sugar crowders; 3 crops per
yr. 5 lbs. $1; white running butter
beans, 6 lbs. $1; bunch butter beans,
Same price; also Golden Queen pop
corn 7c lb. No orders for less than 50c.
Money order. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Syl-
vester, Ga.

250 lbs. Hastings mung beans. 30c
ib. J. L. Marshall, Franklin, Ga. Rt. 5.

Clean sugar crowder peas, 15c Ib.. $7
bu. H.S. Mullins, Milner, Ga. Rt. 1.

20 ibs. pure white pole butter beans
20c lb. Mrs. B. B. Harmon, Butier,
Ga. Rt. 1.

About 1-2 bu. frost proof Eng. peas,
20c lb. $2.50 peck. Exch. for Bermuda
onion plants or bunch lima beans.
aes Oma Tomlin, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt.

Black wax pole beans, 20c ib. or ex-
change for white nest onions and An-
cona eggs for setting. Ea. to pay pos-
eee, M. J. Hammons, Covington, Ga.

1400 lbs. genuine Runner crowders.
Hastings large cream, pure white and
spotted. Dhl. recleaned. Weevil free.
5 to 25 tbs. 14c lb. del. 25 lbs. up, 12c
ib FOB; No. 1 Lady peas, same price;
choice white, brown-eyed table peas;
Tender Beauty (genuine cornfield
snap bean). New introduction 50c lb.
postpaid. 10 Ibs. $1 del. C. F, Mad-
dox, Buford, Ga.

Running var. targe cream crowd-
ers, rec.eaned 6 Ibs. $1; $2.50 pk. No.
1 mush peas same price. Cash with
order. C. C. Burell Buford, Ga. Rt. 2.

Tender cornfield beans weevil free,
30c lb 2 ibs. 50c; bunch butter beans,
2 tea cups full, 25c; bunch garden
beans, same price. Exch. some gar-
den beans for 300 early cabbage

plants. Add postage to all. Mrs. Pear)

Woodward, Ranger, Ga. Rt. 1.

Willetts Wonder Eng. peas, 25c Ib.
not prepaid. Webster Cailaway Far-
mington, Ga. Os,

Tillman 2 crop peas, $2 bu; hay
mixed peas, $1.90; Osceola velvet seed
$1.85; about 50 bu. old time Unknown
Long Runner peas, $2 bu. Check or
money order. D. C. Arnsdoff, Spring-
field, Ga.

Limited amt. Tillman peas, slightly
damaged by weevil $2.50 bu FOB. Also
my imp white Spanish. 4M lbs. 4c Ib.
FOB, or 4. 1-2c lb. del. Ga. No order
for less than 100 ibs. Money order
only. C. L. Smith, Eldorendo, Ga.

Good, tender streaked half runner
garden bean seed, free from weevils,
2oc per cupful postpaid. Mrs. N. R.
Wilson, Canon, Ga. Rt. 2.

100 bu Mathews imp. soys, $5) bu
FOB. R. S. Broadhurst, Americus, Ga.

S bu. mixed peas, $1.75 bu. FOB
Sulphur Springs. John Konradt, Head
River, Ga.

White table mush peas, 30c th. or
exch. for nice, dried apples, seed irish
potatoes, or Bermuda onien piants.
Mrs, BE. P. King, Rochelle, Ga.

Velvet beans for sale or exch. for
Upland rice for planting. J. L. Par-
rish, Nashville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Speckled and yellow crowders, mix-
ed, 10c lb. FOB. Cash with order. Em-
ory S. Bower, Dixie, Ga.

100 lbs. light brown sugar crowders
lsc lb. FOB. Mrs. Lillie B. Colwell,
Milner, Ga. Rt. 2.

Best var. cream sugar crowder peas
25c lb. under 1-2 bu. lots; 1-2 to 1 bu.
lots, 20c lb. Write for priceson larg-
er lots. All postpaid. Money order or
cashiers check must accompany or-
der. J. S. Bartley, West Point, Ga.

1 bu. little white Rice pees, $9 or
20c Ib. Also small white bunch lima
beans, 25c lb. Small white running

butter beans, 25c lb. J.
Grayson, Ga.

5 Ibs. old fashioned prolific snap
bean seed. Make offer; also few bu.
1930 crop hulled, dry black walnuts,
90c bu. Mrs. S, B. Wynn, Toomsboro,
Ga. Rt. 2.

Large black crowders, 8c Ib. $3 bu.
also purple hull speckled peas, 6c lb.
$2.50 bu. not prepaid. O. L. Faw, East-
man, Ga. Rt. 1.

Sev. bu. speckled peas, slightly mix-
ed, $2.75 bu; 250 lbs. table peas, 8 1-3c
lb. in lots of 60 lbs. or more. All sound
FOB. Cash with order. B. Z. Scar-
borough. Wayside, Ga. Rt. 1. |

10 bu. sound. good peas, $2.50 bu
del. or exch. 2 bu. for 1 bu. bright,
sound Otootans, or for dark Cornish
young hens. H. W. Thurmond, Gresh-
amville, Ga.

Mathews soy (produce 5 to 10 times
more than any other var.), $5 bu.
Exch 2 bu. for 5 bu. of 90-day velvets.
Must be sound. L. L. Hadley, Chip-
ley, Ga. :

New crop Brabs, $2.25; Irons, $2.15;
Clays, $1.75; Whipps, $1.75; Mixed
peas, $1.65; Remittance with order. 2
1-2 bu. bags. D. C. Strother, Ft. Val-
ley, Ga. :

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15 bu. pure, old time bunch brown
speckled Whips, $3 bu. Can use 1 bu
Otootans, pure bean seed, 2 pigs, and
pure Wannamaker or Neeleys Cleve-

land: cotton seed. 8S. F. Pirkle, La
renceville, Ga. Rt. 3.

Otootan soys, $3; Laredos, $2.75;
Biloxis, $2; shelled corn, 90c; Petty
Toole cotton seed, $1. G. A. Fagan,
Ft. Valley, Ga. :

35 bu. Otootans, good cond. $3 bu.
Aad Jno. F. Williams, Luthersville


Hastings white bunch and running
butter beans, .35c ib. and postage. Mr.
C. B. Byrd, Reynoids, Ga.

Dwarf Eng. pea seed, l8c ib an
postage. Mrs. Milteer; Quitman, Ga
3 bu. early sugar crowders, $1
s bu. Mrs. J. E. Edwards, Springval
a.
Little white bunch butterbeans for
seed. 25c lb. 5 lbs $1; also very pro-
lific citron -seed, 10c y t. Mrs. Jas. C,
Goolsby, Lincolnton, Ga. Rt. 5. cy
A few. black crowders, 15c lb. FOB.
Mrs. J. C. Melton, Sheliman, Ga,
50 bu. Otootans, 1930 crop, $4 bu.
FOB. Trade some for hogs, pigs or
cattle. D. R. Nall, Luthersville, Ga,
Burpees_ stringless green bunch,
Hendersons baby Limas, and littl
Thomas cold proof bunch Eng
seed, all 20c ib, and del. when more
than 1 lb. is ordered. Mrs. J. J. Ed-
mondson, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 1.
Trowells imp. white runner butter
beans, 20c lb. Also little Red Wond
(a running butter bean that will shell
out half when: filled out) coc ib. or
exch. for irish potatoes, honey, syrup,
iady peas, or anything can use, Tom
P. Trowell, Ambrose, Ga. RFD 1.
Tillman 2 crop peas, $2 bu. Nice hay
mixed peas, $1.90; Sound, clean new
crop Osceola large velvet bean seed,
$1.85; and some old time Unknown
.ong runner peas, $2 bu. Check or
money order. Jack E. Ramsey, Guy
ton, Ga. ie
2 crop field peas, clear of bugs, 51
lb. black-eyed Calif peas, 8c ib. H.
Joiner, Pavo, Ga. Rt. 3. /
5 bu. Brab peas, $2.00 bu. Mrs.
H. Gaylor, Lyerly, Ga. RFD 2.

COTTON SEED FOR SALE

Coker 5, long staple (get more than
$5 per bale extra over other cotton).
Guar. pure. Ist yr. 75c bu. FOB. T. C,
Bryan, Canon, Ga. | Se

Heavy Fruiter (40 Lolls vo the Ib
Piedmont Cleveland 5 lock. Both Ist
yr. and Cokers 5 (you get 1 to 2c Jb.
over other cotton). Each var. 75 bu.
FOB. Ginners certificate as to my.
Standing if desired. W. M. Bryan,
Canon, Ga. ae

Broadwells dbl. Jointed. Imp. pure
and sound. $2 bu. or large iots, $1.50
bu. A. C. Reese, Alpharetta, Ga.

About 75 bu. best. poor iand co
ton. Pickcd about 1M lbs. per A
bu. E. W. Tanner, Wrightsville, G

Imp. Toole, Mathis strain, wilt r
sistant. 80c bu. FOB. J. G. Dean, D
son, Ga, y

Cokers, 75c bu. H. A. Griffin, Bos
wick, Ga. wees

200 bu. Wannamaker Cleveland
boll, 75c bu. FOB. T. T. Hattaw
Davisboro, Ga. - aes

Wannamaker wilt resistant 60c
FOB. C. 4. Patrick, Dooling, Ga.

Few bu. Neeleys, $1 bu. E. W. Do
ough; Temple, Ga. Rt. 1. e

Covington imp. Cleveland big
lst yr. $1 bu. Exch for syrup, or r
ning peanuts. J. W. Cooper, Rup
Ga., Care AB&C RR.

Piedmont Ped. Cleveland _ big boll,
ist yr. $2.25 pr 100 FOB. No checks.
Mrs. |. M, Whitlow, Canon. Ga. Rt.

Cokers No. 5, $1 bu. Exch. for pi
C. D. Bowen, Lavonia, Ga.

Coker Super 7 strain 5, wilt resist:
ant. 1st yr. $3.50 per 100 lb. bags. FOE
J. B. Pullen, Register, Ga a

125 bu. Piedmont Ped, 2nd yr
bu. in not less than 5 bu. lots;
120 bu. College No. 1, same |
First and 2nd pickings. K. D.
ers, Eatonton, Ga. Rt. 2. Fae

Imp. prolific Early Ring $1 bu. Exch
for Leghorn hens; also low bush wilt
resistant cotton seed, $1 bu. or exci
for L hens. F. H. Bunn, Midville,

Lee Wilson type big boll, 1st yr
per 100 lbs. FOB. Guar. pure. Ar
H. Meyer. Winterville, Ga. a

100 bu. pure Wannamakers, recie
ed, 70c bu. R. C. Couch, Turin.

7 bu. Ruckers, 75c per 32 lb. to
Exch 3 bu. for 3 bu. best seed oats.
C. Smith, Kensington, Ga. Rt. 2.
15 or 20 bu. Addisons early g 1

ar Ke

Ist yr $1 per bu. FOB. W S.
Manleys Heavy Fruiter, $1 bu.
H

Trion, Ga. Rt. 2.
. W. Thurmond, Greshamville, C
Piedmont Cleveland big boll
Covington Toole wilt resistant, 7.
Dr. N. C. Alston, Richland,



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COTTON SEED FOR SALE

_ Cooks imp. 75c bu. Exch. 12 bu. for
bu. No. 1 White Spanish peanuts.
to pay frt. R. L. Cook, Colquitt,




















disons early prolific, $1 bu. W. ..
ley, Sparta, Ga.

hynes Cook wilt resistant, $1.50
by Orig. C. L. Rhyne, Plains, Ga.
oole big boll wilt resistant, $1 bu.
exch. for corn. R. F. Sikes. Syl-
ter, Ga.

Ruckers, $1 bu. Charlie H. Smith,
oopville, Ga. Rt. 2. :

100 bu. Cokers No. 7, Ist yr and 200
u, Petty Toole wilt resistant. Ist yr.
ach, $1 bu. J. A. Freeman. Barwick

















bu. Cooks wilt resistant, $1 bu.
D. Bishop, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 2.
Wannamaker Cleveland big boll,
75 per 100, or exch. for corn, pea-
uts, oats, anything can use. W. C.
iver, Carnesville, Ga.

Lee Wilsons big boll; Cokers Cleve
land, No. 5, Wannamaker Cleveland,
All first yr. seed, ginned and screen-
on private gin, at $1 bu. for ea.
r. FOB. In good bags. J. L. Thomas
adison, Ga. Rt. 1.

0 bu. Cokers No. 5, Ist yr. grown in
ys club patch, for sale or exch; 10
ju. for 10 bu. runner peanuts; 15 bu.
or 10M. Bermuda onion plants, 10
gu for Spanish peanuts; 25 bu. for 8
u. Laredo soy beans, or 12 bu. sound
eas. G. W. Bonner, Swords, Ga.
Half and Half, $2.50 per 100 ibs. Ex-
hange for Runner or bunch peanuts.
i. A. Monfort, Helena, Ga.

Half and Half, $1 bu. FOB. J. H.
lehar, Ellabell, Ga.





























































































or any other stock, corn,
1ay or anything can use on
M. Campbell, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2.

hynes Cook wilt resistant. Ist yr.
sinned on private gin $1 per bu. or
oh Oo. 1 Pe peanuts at

larket price. C. D. Williams, Plains





20 bu. Langfords, 1st yr. Sound, free
black seed, $1 bu. FOB. M. L. Neal,
ir Mount, Ga.

etty Tovole wilt resistant, 2nd yr.
bu. FOB. J. M. Stallings. Pelham,

About 75 bu. Petty Toole Wilt i:-
bu. FOB. G. FP. Cranford,












ire . $1 bu. Cash or money
er. J. L. Sills, Ambrose, Ga.

Genuine Watsons Petty Toole . wilt
ginned and re-
OB. J. T. Greene,

ultrie. Ga.

ilson big boll, $1_ bu. Exch. for
e in meat hogs. C. Morgan.
ericus, Ga.

Wannamaker Cleveland, $1 bu. or
for Velvet beans, or Fulghum
. L, C. Allen, Hoschton, Ga.
leveland 32 wilt resistant and Dix-
Triumph wilt resistant, $3 per 100
or exch. for N. C. peanuts, or
b peas. G. W. McLendon, Soper-
, Ga. Rt. 2.

Covington Toole Wilt resistant, 75c
or exch. for Fulghum seed oats.
for bu. C. A. Stevens, Midville.

aah ie Z
50 bu. Cleveland, $3 per 100 Ibs. FOB
Allen, Carroll-

ch for oats. W. M.
bu. Cokers No. 5.




















a. Rt. 3. :
Recleaned.
. J. L. Marshall, Frank-

bu. peanuts and exch. for velvets
e same way; also will exch. for pure
<i Jersey heifers, over 6 mos. old.
F. Murkerson, Chester, Ga. Rt 1
bu. big boll cotton seed, $1 bu.
h for clean, sound, running vel-.
ans, picked before the rain. Mrs.
Melton, Shellman, Ga.
ok 307-6 wilt resistant, 90c bu.
Rowden 40 Ist yr. $1.25 bu. C. M.
an, Columbus, Ga.
ukes imp. wilt resistant Toole,
also Cokers Super 7 .cotton
50 bu. All privately ginned.
loading point. D. M. Dismuke,
Ga.
ok
d

S.

sokers No. 5, Ist yr. absolutely
nd and pure. for sale. L. S Brown.
soe. Bits): :

Summerour Half and Half. 10
$12, or exch. for 1S. C. W. L.
in rooster and 10 young pul-
. R.. same way, No culls, A.

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MARKET BULLETIN

BUTTER FOR SALE
2 lbs. Jersey butter per week, 35c lb.
oe. = C. Clifton, Millen, Ga. Rt. 3,
ox /57.

Fresh, home ..ade butter, lb. prints
2 lbs. or more, 35c ib. postpaid. Also
home-made smoked pork sausage, 30c
ib. postpaid; smoked hams, 25c lb.
Express. Send check. J. W. Lang,
Omega, Ga. :

10 or 12 lbs. good firm fresh butter
ea. week, 35c lb. ar 3 Ibs. $1 del. also
6 or 8 doz. fresh eggs ea. week, 30c
doz. del. Minnoe Willis, Talking Ro7k
Ga. Rt. 3.

10 ibs. nice, fresh Jersey (cows T.
B. tested) butter per week, 30c lb. del.
ee Sidney Grizzle, Cumming, Ga.,
Rte.

Best grade butter, 50c lb. del. Sat.
guar. Miss Annie E. Jones, Fayetie-4
vile, Ga. Rt. 3.

Fresh, firm J. butter, free from col-
oring, Young cow, T. B. tested. 30c lb.
del. in 1 1-2, 2 1-2 or 3 1-2 lb. lots.
Cash, money order with order. Miss
L. A. Hamilton, Carnesville, Ga. Rt.

1,

About 6 or 7 lbs. good butter per
week, 1 lb. brick molds. No coloring.
30c lb. plus postage. Like to contract
with customer for all the year round.
a . Chambers, Ball Ground, Ga.
Rt. 4.

CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE
- Cokers, Ellis and Marrett Douthit
prolific. Guar. sound, $3.50 bu. $1.25
peck. Del. H. W. Thurmond, Gresh-
amville, Ga. :
Mexican June corn. From Hastings
last yr. Make offer, or exch. Mrs. R.
E. Burt, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 3.
Hastings prolific, direct last yr. 75>
pk. del or $2.75 bu. del. Also fash-
ioned hard yellow seed corn, 75c ae
del. = J. R. Hillis, Millhaven, Ga.
Rt. 1.
Harleys prolific. 90c peck. W. I.
Harley, Sparta, Ga.
Grand-fathers Pride seed corn, 5
yrs. selection. Limited amount. $1.25
peck, $3.50 bu. Exch. for runner pea-
nuts at 5c lb., irish potatooes at $2,
honey at $1.25 per gal. Ea. o pay chgs
Tom P. Trowell, Ambrose, Ga. RFD

1.

Whatleys prolific, imp. Won Ist
prize in Peach County this yr. and 1
State prize. $2 bu. FOB. John H. Al-
len, Ft. Valley Ga. Box 141.

Little white cob corn. Imp. Clear of
weevils and sound. $3.25 bu. shelled,

nubbed and carefully selected. FOB. |

G. F. Smith, Dawson, Ga. RFD 6.
Imp. white Dent seed corn, 80c pk.

$3 bu. Exch. for pure Otootan beans,

or large Spanish peanuts, or a pk. for

a pk. of cream crowder peas for seed.
A. J. Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga...

Pure Whatleys, 60c pk. $2 bu. C. M.
Brennan, Columbus, Ga.

Select field corn, imp. $1.25 per pk.
es also seed pop corn. Charley
H. Smith, Roopville, Ga. Rt. 2 :

Genuine Whatleys, prolific, and
Mexican June, $2 bu FOB. Exch. for
sound, well cleaned 90-day velvet
beans, or Calif. black-eyed peas. J. T.
Gammage, Pineview, Ga.

A few bu. extra fine seed corn.
Weevil resistant, pure white and very
prolific. 2 or more ears to stalk: Have

been selecting this corn in the field.

for 22 years. $1 per peck. Cash or
money order with order. No checks.
Cc. F. Cooper, Lyons, Ga. Rt. 1.

2 bu. sound white and red pop corn
8c lb. Mrs. W. L. Greene, Eldora, Ga.

100 bu. heavy Branch Bottom corn.
Sound. $1.25 bu. Emmett Miller,
Wocdiand, Ga. Box 85.

Pop corn shelled, 4c Ib. 25 qt. 75c
gal. $1.25 per 2 gal. Add postage. Hen-

ry Robinson, Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt. 1,
Box 44,
Prolific mixed feed pop cori _ seed,

5c lb. shelled. not prepaid. Mrs. W. F.
Bell, Albany, Ga. /

Whatleys prolific, $2.50 per bu. in
good bags, FOB. J. L. Thomas, Mad-
ison, Ga. RFD 1. 3

100 bu. corn in shuck, $1 bu. at my
barn; 1M bundles fodder, $1.50 per
100 wt. also 40 bu. Blue Speckled peas
$3 bu. and 10 gal. Ribbon Cane sy-

rup, sealed while hot in jugs. Come}

see or writc.
ville, Ga. 3
Red Mexican June corn, nearly all
2-ears and every ear red, 7c lb. W. M.
Bryan, Canon, Ga.
About 100 bu. good big ear corn, 90c
bu. Ira F. McMinn, Ayersville, Ga.
100 bu. corn and 800 4 hand bundles
of real good fodder. Luther C. Crow.
Bogart, Ga. Rt. 1.
Mexican June corn, blue and white
mixed, If in-erested write for sample
and price . B Kinard, Jackson, Ga
Hand shel'ed pop corn for seed.
Good for ehickens and feed. 10c Ib. J
M. Sapp, Dublin, Ga. Rt..6.

corn shelled or on cob for sale

W. M. Fortner, Means-








bright, unpeeled peaches,

or exch for peanuts. Lb. for Lb. Has-
kell Long, Reeves, Ga.

Hastings prolific, $2.25 bu. Peter J.
Haden, Atlanta, Ga.-RFD 1.

50 lbs. Golden Queen popcorn, 10c
Ib. W. P. Beets, Fairmount, Ga.

Cuban yellow Flint. 2nd year from
Hastings. Not mixed with white corn.
$1 pk. $3 bu. FOB. Exch. some tor
seed peas or soy beans. Grady Clark,
Pitts, Ga.

Pure Mexican June, blue and white
grains on same ear, nubbed and hand

shelled. 75c pk. $1.50 per 1-2 bu. $2.73

bu. Del. Cash with order. Miss L. A.
Hamilton, Carnesville. Ga. Rt. 1.

Hastings Truckers Favorite, 20c Ib.
2 ibs. 35c; 85c i Add postage; also
a large imp. field corn. Good grain
and some ears grow 11 1-2 in. long
and 9 1-2 in. around. 75c peck, $2.50
bu. a F. Chambers, Ball Ground, Ga.

Yellow Golden Dent corn, $2.50 bu.
C. D: Bowen, Lavonia, Ga.

Extra good grade Yellow corn, 50c
pk. $1 per 1-2 bu. $1.75 bu. FOB. E.
W. Dorough, Temple, Ga. Rt. 1.

Hastings prolific. lst yr. $2 FOB.
E. E. McWhorter, Lavonia, Ga.

800 bu. corn, hard Flint, White, ab-
ove average. Sample furnished on re-
ae W. A. West, Graymont, Ga.

300 bu. shelled corn, in 140 lb bags.
1 Lowe, Jr., Ft. Valley, Ga. Box

Ellis seed corn, shelled by hand, se-
lected, $3.50 bu. L. P. Strange, Swains-
boro, Ga., Rt. 5. - :

Neals Roymaster. Ist yr. from orig
Nubbed and hand shelled. Sat. guar.
50c gal. PP or $3 bu. FOB. Exch. for
good pigs, or 1 bu. Otootan beans in
ed cond. James D. Wigley, Lyerly,

a.

FRESH AND CURED MEATS
1M lbs. oak smoked meat, from med
size hogs. All home cured hams 25c
lh. sides, 18c. Shoulders, 16c lb. J. Z.
Curry, Stockton, Ga.

Hams smoked with oak wood, guar.
sound, 28c ib. L. P. Strange, Swains-
boro, Ga., Rt. 5. s

Country cured Hickory smoked sau-
sage, 35c lb. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga.

Cured side meat, 15c Ib. J. J. Ad-
ams, Iron City, Ga. | : :

24 Ib. smoked sided 18c lb. should-
ers, 16c ib. Cash with order. Also pure
lard, 15 Ib. in 50 lb. tins. Jack Bower,
Dixie, Ga. ;

Pure country pork sausage, smoked
with oak wood, 25c lb. FOB Cash with
oer G. H. Willis, ifton, Ga. 110

Brooks county smoked hams, 30c Ib.
del. in State, or 28c lb. in lots, 50 Ibs.
up; pure hog lard, 12 1-2c lb. in 50
lb. tins, Lee Patrick, Quitman, Ga.

Country cured sides with ribs in
them, oak smoked. Sides or should-
ere, a8 be 100) hans, $25. ans quar
well cured and sound. Malvin Collins,
Whigham, Ga.

All pork sausage, smoked with hick-
ory. 3 ibs. $1; small hams, 25c lb. C.
L. McMickle, Charing, Ga. |

Want to exch. Holterman Aristocrat
B. Rocks: 10 hens and 1 cock. Parent
stock direct, for 100 Ibs. this yrs. ba-
con; also will exch. heavy breed mix-
ed, and W. L. chicks, March del. at
lle each for bacon and lard. Mrs,
Mary Sirmans, Homerville, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want 1 can pure hog lard cheap for
coe Jas. M. Corbett, Kirkland, Ga.

Want cracklings. State ice. Mrs.
G. R. Turner, Williamson, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want good, smoked meat, 50 ibs. or
more. Exch pure Stone Mtn. melon
seed. Wiley Rogers, Wray. Ga,
Want 50 lb. can goode lard; 50 ibs.
meee aueees oo. 25 lbs sau-
, Smoked. uote del. price. ;
Smith, Chula, Ga. Rt. 1. oe

- FRUIT FOR SALE

ote i oo Neo 12 1-2c
i ostage. 8.21 .: Fe
eee Ga. - pep es

undried assorted horse apples, 15c
'b. FOB. Mrs. H. B. ?
Ca, RL 6, ee Gray, Bowdon,

undried apples, 1930 15c Ib
Exch for value. B i. oson,
Blairsville, Ga, Rt. 7. 2 sie ge
Shockley apples, polished, tree ruz.,
Terps Winter Ge he ee

er, $1. X. eR.

a ae ee ees
Sundried apples in 10 and 20 Ib. |
10 and 12 1-2 lb. depending on Sate
Cash or money order. Will del. in 50
lb. lots. Mrs. B H. Osborn, Roy. Ga.
12 lbs. dried pears, 15 lb. or exch
for white, chicken feed sacks; 100 lb
size. 2 lbs. for 3 sacks. Mrs. W. J.
Manning, Stapleton, Ga Rt. 2.

7 lbs. sundried June apples, 3. tbs.
60c; 6 lbs. $1 postpaid; also 12 Ibs.



crop,



i

ies C. H. Parish, Tifton, Ga. Rt.

}2 cans to cs. 7 1-2c lb. and up. Enclose

10 Ib postpaid, $3; 1 10 lb. postpaid,






Thursday, February 12, 1931.

Cash with order. C. . Burell, Bu-
ford, Ga. Rt. 2.
Dried apples, 18c lib. del. in 10 Ib.
lots in 1st and 2nd zones. E. E. Tur=
ner, Lula, Ga. Rt. 1. %

Unpeeled sundried peaches, 1930
crop, 20c lb. 6 lbs. $1 del. No order
filled for less than $1. Cash, money
order with order. Miss L. A Hamil-
ton, CarnesviLe, Ga. Rt. 1.

10 lbs. sundried appies, new crop,
12 1-2c lb. Add postage. Mrs. G. J.
Holcomb, Bremen, Ga.

Bright apples free from worms, 15
lb. Mrs. T. W. Sanders, Hartwell, Ga.
Rt. 5.



GRAIN FOR SALE

Fulghum seed oats 10 bu. lots, 80c
bu. recleaned, in good sacks, and good
Abruzzi seed rye, $2.10 bu. All FOB,
ee Lowe, Jr., Ft. Valley, Ga. Box
1 e

Fulghum seed oats, recleaned and in ~
good sacks, 10 bu. lots at 80c bu and
recleaned Abruzzi seed rye, $2.10 bu,
All FOB here. J. F. Lowe, Jr., Ft. Vale
sey, Ga. Box 155.

Fulghum, Bancroft and Appler seed
oats, 70c bu. FOB. All sound and clean
Sam Lovinggood, Bowersville, Ga.

HAY FOR SALE

Good, bright native Meadow hay,
cut, cured and baled without any rain
Car loads, or less dei. in Jones and
Putnam Co. $15 per ton. W. F. Bugh,
Eatonton, Ga.

6 tons bright peavine and crab grass
hay, mixed, saved without rain, $18
ton, FOB. Jack Bower, Dixie, Ga.

hay for sale, not baied cheap for
cash at my barn. Exch. for pigs, |
chickens, or syrup. Have about 1 1-2 |
tons. Make best offer. J. R. Vincent,
Riverdale, Ga. Rt. 1. cr

No. 1 Runner peanut hay, $20 ton



20 tons peanut hay, $10 ton. Good
but dark, clear of bad seed, Money or-
der. W. A. Sargent, Cordele, Ga., 306
5th Ave. a

HAY FOR SALECar Lots

Sev. car loads good, bright mixed
native grass (Johnson, Bermuda, Crow
Foot and Lespedeza) hay. Paul A. |
Potts, Gabbettville, Ga.

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES |
FOR SALE

Bee supplies: hives, supers, founda-
tion, etc. J. O. Fussell, Dawson, Ga.

Nice chunk honey, del. in 5 lb. and
10 lb. pais, 20c lb. Ga. Points, or in
50 lb. cans, 15c lb. FOB. 150 or <7)
Ibs pure, strained or Ext. 20c ib. in
and 10 lb. pails del. Ga. In 25 lb. cans
and up, 15c lb. FOB. Exch. some for
corn, peas, pigs or other farm prod-
ucts at market price. C. G. Oliver,
Barnesville Ga. Rt. 2.

lbs. nice yeliow beeswax, 30 ib.
or 85c for lot. Mrs. A. M. Borders,
Marshallville, Ga. Rt. 1.

13 stands Italian bees, rich and in
good cond. $1.50 per stand, or exch.
for any tess breed of pig. V. R. Craw=
ford, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 2. ;

10 hives of bees, $1 each, or exch.
some for other value. F. M. Phillips, |
Clem, Ga., Rt. 2.

6 or 8 hives of bees in old style gums
for sale or exch. for pigs, or cured
meat. Make best offer. M. D. Hame -
mond, Almon, Ga.

3 Ibs. beeswax, 30c Ib. J. K. Sewell,
Ashland, Ga.

Nice, ext. honey, in 10 Ib. pails, $150
del. PP; Cs. of 6, $6.30 FOB. C. kL,
Whatley, Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 3. a

Extra good Gallberry in 60 ib. cans







A

stamp for further information. 5 for
small sample. Ed Bradley, Hazlehurst
Ga., Box 41. Ee
Nice strained honey, taken from! |
hives in January, $1.50 per 10 Ib. can.
5 lb. can, 75c del. also beeswax, 30c Ib.
del. Money order. Mrs. A. F. O'Kel-
ley, Maysville, Ga. Rt. 2. j
Pure Ext. honey, FOB here: 12 five
ib. pails to cs. $6.75; 6 10 Ib. $6.30; 2

em. Jno. A. Crumney, Doctortown, ~
a. Ey



SYRUP FOR SALE ee
300 gal. Texas cane syrup in 1 gal.

cans, 65 gal. Exch. for peas, 90-day

velvet beans, Otootans, or corn at right

price. J. W. Higgins, Alvaton, Ga. *

PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
Sev. 100 bu. No. 1 Ga. Runner pea-"
nuts, for seed, 4c lb. FOB. Not less
than 5 bu. shipped. Money order. L.
W. Conner, Abbeville, Ga. Rt. 1 -
175 lbs. more or less, large size seed>
ling pecans, good quality, 1930 crop,



Climax, Ga. Box 92.



15c Ib. FOB. Miss Mamie Fletcher,





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Poultry For Sale



: BARRED ROCKS

5 B. R. hens now laying and 1 roost-
are good purebred young
stock. To exch. for 2 healthy young
pigs of any good breed. Want no runts.
You pay delivery charges on pigs and I
pay on chickens. Or will exchange for

8 bushels of good sound corn: Also
have yellow root to sell at 8c per lb|

Mrs. Desser Barnes, Clermont, Ga. Rt.
A-l.
1 White rock rooster, Fischel strain,
about 10 mo. old, $1.50. T. H. Gordon,
Route 2, Rochelle, Ga. z

7 young Barred Rock hens, Fischel
strain pure bred, $7, FOB Valdosta, Ga.
G. E. Craig, 517 W. Jackson St., Val-

_ dosta, Ga.

Cone

a

_ Mrs. A. R. Watts Canon, Ga.

* Rt. 2. Canon,

Six hens and two cocks, Buff Rocks,
April 1930 hatch, at $1.50 each or $11
for the iot FOB here. Erle Morgan,
Egypt, Ga.

Pure Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R.

February hatch well developed, ready
for service, cockerels $2 each, FOB.

Pure Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R.
Feb: hatch, well dev. ready for service
. cockerels $2 each FOB. Mrs. J. P. Ma-
bry, Canon, Ga. -
10 B. R. young hens 1 cockerel $1 ea.

- FOB. Mrs. Pear] Woodward, Ranger,

EGa. -Rt-:.1.

_ Parks strain B. Rock cockerels March

and April 1930 hatch at $2.50 cach FOB
Mrs. M. G. Smith, Route 1, Toomsboro.
Ga.

10 March hatch pure bred White R.
hens $1.50 each and 1 rooster $2. Gash
with order. Mrs: T. Dumas, Rt. 7, Tif-
ton, Ga.

Thompson Ringlet, dark, Barred R..,
one 2 yr. old cock, cost $7, sell, $3. 6
young hens unrelated $1.25 each, the
lot $9.50 FOB. Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Can-
on, Gas Rte 2:

Pure Thompson Ringlet B. R. cocker-

els, Feb. hatch fine ready for ser-
vice, dark. in color, from good laying

Strain $1.75 each; March hatch same

as above $1.50 each. Mrs. R. L. Mabry,
a.

' Barred Rocks, pen of 5, headed by
a very rich husky son of Holtermans
$2500 sire and a $500 dam; 4 best 2 yr.
hens from direct as above and two oth-

er Holtermans best pens of dark aris-

tocrat Barred Rocks. For quick sale
FOB. $35 money order. Pedigrees fur-
nished, satisfaction guaranteed. L. C.
Wood, Rt. 3, Ocilla, Ga.

_ Holterman Aristocrat Barred Rocks
pure bred pen of five one cockerels and

_ four fine eariy May hatched 1930 pul-

lets now laying, all narrow barred and
well marked, $10 for the pen or ex-
change for 3 good thrifty shoats, wt.
30 lbs. each or over. John B. Nix, Rt.
I, Alto; Ga. :
4 pure bred Barred Rock cockerels
$1.50 each, April hatch. Mrs. Ernest
Truitt, Chipley, Ga. See

10 hens and 1 cock, .no culls, parent

_ stock, direct from Holterman, will sell

or exch for bacon or lard, make offer.
Mrs. Mary Sirmans, Homerville, Ga.

, 35 young Barred Rock hens now lay-
ing 1930 hatch, for $45 the lot; extra
select 9 hens 1 cock $16. Mrs. E. T.
- Almon, Midland, Ga.

1 Barred Rock cock and 4 ea comb
black pullets, now laying, which he
offers for sale at valce of cock above
$10. Also white Sport stag and 3 hens
at $7.50 guaranteed game and _ fast
pe kers J. W. Tarpley, Hogansville,

a.
Pure Fischel strain W. P. Rock 10
mos. cockerels weighing 7, 8 or 9 lbs.

- @ach, strong, vigorous cocks, sure to



- order.

please. Guarantee satisfaction. Write
for prices. Mrs. J. H. Hawes, Norwood,

a.

50 good hens, Barred Rocks, White
Leghorns, and mixed. Some 25 young
ullets ready to lay, will mix them and
Sell for $1 each FOB some weigh as
high as 6 1-2 lbs. Would sell in 25
lots. V.E. Bentey, Monroe, Ga.

Barred Rock rooster 2 yrs. old 2;
also Cape jasmine bushes 50c_ each;
Yellow Bell bushes 50c each, well root-

ed 2 and 3 ft. high. Will exchange any

of the above for garden seed. Mrs. H.
5 Kelley, Route A, Box 49, Griffin,
a

-_. For Sale: 25 Barred Rock hens, Parks
Strain, $1.25 each. With the 25 hens
will give 2 cocks 1 yr. old. Cash with

W. S. Norton, Edison, Ga. :
Pure Bred White Rocks, Fischel str.

1930 pullets, $1; hens and cockerels,

$1.25 each; eggs same strain, $1.25 per

15 del. Mrs. Z. L. Scott, Concord, Ga.

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MARKET BULLETIN

Barred Rocks, 2 fine large March
Ringlet pure bred ready for service,
medium light cockerels, worth $3.50
each, now $2 each, a bargin for some-
body. Sussex, spring hatch fine Sus-
sex cockerels, $1.50 each or exchange
for young hens or pullets of same
breed. Mrs. C. R. Sorrels, Route 1,
Monroe,. Ga. :

1 pure Barred Rock young rooster,
about grown $1.25. Mrs. Wiley White,
Sylvester, Ga. :

One pure bred White Rock Fischel
strain cockerel, 9 months old, $2. Cash
with order. No checks. Mrs. C. C.
Frayne, Route 6, Tifton, Ga.

2 fine young barred rock roosters,
$1.50 each. FOB. Mrs. Grace Murphy,
Jasper, Ga. Rt. 2.

Thompson Barred Rock cockerels,
large, healthy birds, well developed,
now in service $1.50 each cash with or-
der. .Mrs. A. J. Collins, Rt 1, Demo-
rest, Ga.

B. R. cockere]l and one pullet now
layng one year in March, $3.75 for the
two. Thoroughbred Thompson Ringlet.
Large white leghorn hens now laying
and one cockerel, four hens and one
vockerel tor $6.50. 3 Brown Leghorn
nens $1 each, now laying, Mrs. Mae
iurner, Route 4, Cleveland, Ga.

7 pullets, one cockerel, pure bred Mar
hatch chicks, received from Nicholson
Hatchery, Monmouth, Ill. Thompson
strain barred rocks about. half laying,
38.50 for lot, FOB Chatsworth, Ga. P.
O.money order preferred, no exchanges.
Mrs. S. L. Jackson, Chatsworth, Ga.

Two very fine White Reck Fisher
strain roosters eleven months old, wt.
seven to eight pounds $1.50 ea. or will
exchange for three laying pullets of the
same strain. Mrs. E. G. Morgan, Clyo,
aa,

25 Barred Rock Thompson strain 3
1-2 months old pullets 75 each. 20
3. C. White Leghorn pullets, 10 mos.
3ld Barron strain, now laying, $1.25 ea;
uwo cockerels, 18 months old, Barron
strain, $1.50 each. J. O. King, Rt. 1,
Augusta, Ga.

4 White Rock pullets real pretty, rea-
dy to lay 75c each if all are taken. Mrs.
J. G. Edmondson, Route 1, Valdosta,
Ga. . 5



LEGHORNS FOR SALE

3 B. L. Leghorn hens and 1 rooster
2 yr. old $5 for lot. Red multiplying
snion buttons and white nest onions
v0c per gal. del. whife and Speckled
alti runner beas, earliest variety and
vender, 80c per teacup full delivereu.
vrs. B. L. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground,
Ga.

Five W. L. cockerels, Hollywood str.
direct from Lone Oak Pou.try Farm,
ready for service, $1.50 each. . Mrs. C.
dammond, Rt. 4, Blakely, Ga.

1 White Leghorn cockerel, April
hatch, good size and shape, select for
brooder. Hollywood strain $1; also 5
White Leghorn plete: now laying,
Apri] hatch, Hollywood strain, $1 ea.,
or the 5 pullets and 1 cockerel for $5.
Mrs. L. R. Millians, 77 Temple Ave.,
Newnan, Ga.

10 S. C. Brown Leghorn hens, Tor-
mahlen strain, $1.25 each or $10 for
the 10. FOB. Mrs. C. L. Whatley, Rt.
3, Cuthbert, Ga.

Want to sell or exch. 2 full W. L.
hens for one bu. red bliss Irish pota-
toes postpaid if sell; will accept $1.50
P. . Money order. Mrs. EB. P. King,
Rochelle, Ga.

2 real nice Tancred April 1930 hch.
cockerels, $1.50 each or exch for O-
Too-Tan Soy beans. Mrs. J. W. Mc-
Gowan, Rt. 1, Graymont, Ga.

Brown Leghorn hens, $1.25 each;
turkeys for sale. W. L. Lowe, Cass
Station, Ga.

Tancred W. L. hens April hatch, $1
each in lots of 25 or more. H. A.
Griffin, Bostwick, Ga.

24 young White Leghorn hens Tan-
cred strain, 70c ea. Mrs. W. G. Dam-
pier, Rt. 6, Valdosta, Ga.

10 S. C. White Leghorn hens and
2 roosters $1 ea. or exch. for 10 Mi-
norca hens and 2 roosters, Will pay
freight one way. Kimsey B, McVey,
Rt. 1, Box 58, Blue Ride; Ga.

9 pure bred Everlay Brown Leghorn
pullets 10 mos old laying every day,
and 1 rooster same age. Will sell for
$10.50. Mrs. B. E. Pye, Gladesville,
G

a.

25 pure bred White Leghorn pull-
ets just now beginning to lay, not
culls. 75c ea. FOB. P. O. Order, no
checks accepted. Theo. Croson, Sul-
phur Springs, Ga. :

Ferris S. C. White Leghorn March
hatch cockerels, $1 each in lots 2 or
more 18 mo. old hens 80c ea. March



-pullets 95c each. All direct stock, sat-
tion guaranteed, cash with order.



a J. E. Steadam, Rt. 2, Bainbridge,
a.

1 Everlay thoroughbred Brown Leg-
horn rooster April 1929 hatched, $1 or
will exchange for 1M _ early ae
plants; each to pay postage. Mrs. L.
S. Chappelear, Menlo, Ga. Rt. 2.

Pure bred Giant Strain Light Brah-
ma cockerels March hatch, $1.50 each.
Mrs. Bob Sosby, Carnesville, Ga.

40 pure bred S. C. White Leghorn
pullets March hatch, $1 each. Mrs.
Bob Sosby, Carnesville, Ga.

Trapnest Ferris strain 10 10 mos.
old White Leghorn pullets now laying
well, $1 ea.or exch for reg. Guernsey
calves; also Sheppard strain ancon-
as 10 mos old pu.lets now laying well
90c or exchange for reg. Guernsey
calves. F. H. Bunn, Midville, Ga.

2 doz..S. C. White Leghorn hens for
sale, 75c each. Mrs. C. R. Sewell,
Newnan, Ga. Rt. 3.

70 Buff L. hens, 1 yr. old, $1.20 ea.
Best quality and av. 60 per cent pro-
duction. H. R. Gaskins, Americus,

a.

10 Brown Leghorn pullets 10 mo.
old now laying, $1. ea. Money order
preferred. Mrs. H. B. Countryman,
Rt. 2, Americus, Ga.

Few White Leghorn Tancred strain
roosters October hatched, 75c or exch
for peas, peanuts or anything of equa,
value. They are sure fine. A. L.
Thompson, Rt. 3, Dexter, Ga.

50 or 75 Tancred strain ./. L. pull-
ets, April 1930 hatch. In good condi-
tion and laying good now. 90c each.
Barney C. Wells, Thomson, Ga.

Guaranteed pure bred everlay dark
brown Leghorns now laying, in A-1
condition, $1 each cash with order.
Mrs. J. M. Jones, Rt. 3, Dublin, Ga.

50 choice White Leghorn pullets
now laying, $1 each. John G. Adams,
Social Circle, Ga. ec

4 Brown Leghorn roosters, Everlay
strain April 1930 hatch, were ordered
direct from Nichols Pouitry Mon-
mouth, Ill. $1 each or $3.50 for lot
atte O. G. Smoak, Rt. 1, Graymont,

a.
25 pure bred White S. C. hens heavy
layers Curlings strain Leghorn 1 and
2 yrs. old, $1.10 ea. in good cond. FOB
Mrs. G. J. Holcomb, Bremen, Ga.

10 White Leghorn hens, one rooster
310 for lot FOB. Everlay: strain, no
culls, O. W. Baker, Abbeville, Ga.

Tancred strain S. C. Leghorns High
producers; 18 mo. old hens, 80c ea or

$75 per hundred; 10 mo. old pullets
85c each or $80 per 100; Selling to
make room for baby ehick. These

are all laying. Mrs. G. G. Adair, Rt.
2, Rutledge, Ga.

1 Everlay B. L. rooster for sale at
$1.25, rooster, 5 mos old, or*exch. for
1 bu. Irish potatoes, cabbage or Ber-
muda onions, postpaid. Mrs. E. P.
King, Rt. 1, Rochelle, Ga.

50 White Leghorn pulets Tancred
Strain April hatch 1930, received
from Booths Colonial Poultry Farm.
Those pullets have been treated with
Iodine Wormicide for gizzard worms
and are in a healthy laying condition,
$1 each, FOB Bartow P. O. Money
order or ex. M. O. No checks or exch.
2 Tancred, Str White Leghorn cock-
erels, good individuals 5 pointed combs
March 1930 hatch $1.25 each, FOB
Bartow or both, $2.25. P. O. or Exp.
M. O., No checks or exchanges. J. W.
Farrell, Bartow, Ga., Jefferson Coun-

y.

1 pure bred Barron strain W. Leg-
horn rooster spring hatch $1 1 pure
bred B. Giant rooster $1.25 or will exch
for genuine Porto Rico potato plants,
del. May lst, or would exchange for
good nice Bermuda onion plants, del.
now. Arlie Skinner, Bowden, Ga. Rt. 5

2 Tancred strain W. L. roosters one 1
yr. old and one 2 yr. old in good con-
dition $1 each or $1.85 for both FOB
or COD. J. W. Clayton, Blackwells,
Ga.

50 White Leghorn hens, 9 mo. old,
will sell for $35. FOB. Berkeley, Ga.
H, A. Tiller, Carlton, Ga. Route 1.

Pure bred Tancred W. L. pullets, Feb.
and April hatch, 1930.\85c each up to

100 head. All over 100 head at 75c ea.

All in good condition and in 65 per

nt production. All orders filled
promptly up to 600 head. I guarantee
that you will be satisfied with your
purchase. P. O. money order or reg
currency. -No checks. No exchange.
J. B. Parrish, Graymont, Ga.

5 pure Tancred strain White Leghorn
pullets just beginning to lay $1 each or
exch. for 40 single comb Black Min-
orca baby chicks or dried peaches or
any equal value. Write what you have
to offer. Mrs. A. L. Holloman, Rt. 3.

Macon, Ga. care C. E. Venson.

1 pure bred Tancred strain W. L.
rooster from State accredited stock.
1930 hateh, $1.26 here. M. O.

Mareh

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HB. R. Shirley, Turnerville, Ga. Bz
a.

2 nice young Brown Leghorn cocker-
els Everlay 1930 March hatch, $1 eaeh
$2 pair FOB. H. E. Mealer, Adairs-
ville, Ga.Route 2.

30 pure bred 1930 hatch, Brown Leg-
horn hens, select, $1 each 1 rooster giv-
en with every 10 hens purchased. Mrs,
G. W. Paulk, Willacoochee, Ga. Rt.. 2.

40 Tancred W. L. pullets March 1930.
hatch for best offer all or part of
them. Simpson Hill, Ranger, Ga.

PIGEONS FOR SALE

White King, Yellow and Red Car-
neaux,. $2.50 to $25 pr. J. W. Bart-
lett, Columbus, Ga. 2412 Marion St.

Common pigeons, all colors. Ist
choice prs, 50c; 2nd and 3rd choice, 35
r. Young, sex unknown, 25c pr.. Trade
for chickens or rabbits and other pig-
eons. James Rice, Douglasville, Ga. Rt.
2.

White and Silver Kings and -Red
Carneaux, mated and banded, not over
3 yrs. old. Choice stock, 40c each. 1-2
cash with order. E. L. Robarts, Bruns-
wick, Ga.

12 pr. White Kings, full blood stock,
well mated and laying, $4 pr. or exch.
for anything of equal value. Fred
Gehrken, Jr., Augusta, Ga. 405 Greene
St.

About 50 or 75 common pigeons. Very
prolific. Make an offer. Geo. T. Tra-
wick, Linton, Ga.

About 100 Red Carneaux, mated and
banded, $1.50 pr. Cheaper if sold by
lot. Exch. for nice pony or pig, hog
or yearlings. Floyd Kite, Marietta, Ga.
Powder Srings Rd. _

5 prs. Homing. pigeons. Parents
bought direct. $1.50 pr. or exch. for 3
hens and 1 rooster. -R. C. Cornish In-
dian game. Virgil P. Brewer Sr., Oli-
ver, Ga. :

16 common pigeons, 50c pr. or exch.
for equal value. Curtis Williams, Moul-
trie, Ga. RFD 4. :

Pure bred White Kings. Lot of 158:
Majority mated. $85 del. 25 per cent
with order. A. D. Freeman, Macon,
Ga. 559 Orange St.

Good White Kings, $2.50 pr. Now
working; also Silvers that are the
cream of the South. 1st and 2nd pri-
zes in last Atlanta Show. $6.50 pr.
Geo. Austin, Atlanta, Ga. 356 Moreland
Ave. N. E.





R. I. REDS

18 Donaldson Red hens, just starte
ed laying, $1 each; 5 roosters, free
if whole. lot is taken. Mrs. J. J. Bd-
mondson, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 1.

5 pure Dona.dson cockerels, Apr
lst hatch.. Bought: as -blood tested
chicks, $1.25 each, $5 for lot, FOB.
Mrs. John H. Underwood, Oglethorpe,
Ga Rec? ;

30 Red pullets and 3 roosters, April
7, 1930 hatch, $45. J. S. Moulten,
Buena Vista, Ga. Rt. 5.

10 S. C. R..I. Red hens, about 20
mos old. Some are March 1930 hatch.
$1.50 each; 2 cockerels, 7 mos. old,

$2.50. All Donaldson strain, also eggs, _

$1 per setting; and R. C. W. Wyan-
dotte eggs, $1 set. also 10 R. C. W.

Wyandotte hens and 2 cockerels, $1=

50 each.

Mrs. B. M. Thomas, Hobo-
ken, Ga,

First class S. C. R. I. Red cocks, 2 a
yrs. old, at half price, $2.25 each; sev. ~

fine yr. old cockerels, $2 each: 5 Util-:
ity March 1930 cock, $1.50 each, Mrs.
R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton, -Ga.

70 Donaldson Red hens and 2 cocks
and 20 Parks B. R. hens, $1.50 each.
Mrs. T. C, Prince, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 1,
Box 141.

1 young R. I. Red rooster, $1.50.
Mrs. H. W. Bennett, Alma, Ga. =o

5 pure bred Donaldson Feb 1930
hatch hens, now laying, $1: each, FOB. ~
ase: Mrs. Madge Craven, Cornelia,

a.

- 20 pure bred Feb. and March red
pullets, $1.75 each. Mrs. Scott Davis,
Hogansville, Ga,

1 April 1930 hatch Donaldson roos-
Jk $1.50. Mrs. Ola Jones, Grayson,

a.

8 pure bred Owen str. Red 3 mos
old 3 1-2 lb. pullets, 90c each. Money
ba order. O. G. Huff, Monticello,

a,

1 Red cockerel and 11 pullets, some
now laying, April 1930 hatch. $1 each.
No checks. Mrs. W. S. Riggs, Manas-
sas, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 24.

Pure Reds, 2 pullets (some laying)
and 1 rooster, 1 yr. old, $12. Mrs. J.
H. Hawes, Norwood, Ga.

3 Donaldson, blood tested April 9th
hatch roosters, reds for service, $1.-
50 each, also eggs, $1.25 per 15. Mrs.
A. C. McCorvey, Buena Vista, a



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PAGE TEN
Poultry For Sale _

ANCONAS.

hens and 1 cock, Sheppard strain
iconas. Hens all laying, 2 yrs. old.
Will ship COD. $10. Geo. Austin, At-
anta, Ga. 356 Moreland Ave. N. E.
mos. old Sheppard str. Ancona
oster, $1 plus express. Mrs. W. Bang-
, Talking Rock, Ga.
everal fine Ancona Cockerels, Shep-
serd Strain, fine for breeders, $1.00 ea.
Hillside Plant Farm, Rt. 1, Box 29, Reg-
er, Gav '



-

AUSTRALORPS

line Australorp hens and
, $2 each. Dr. R. G. Reed,
worth, Ga.
2 fine Australorp roosters, out of im-
p yrted stock, $3 each. J. J. Lindy, Or-
shard Hill, Ga.
2 hens and 1 cockerel, Australorps,
10. Shipped COD. R. H. Crawford,
iger, Ga.

BANTAMS

>r, each, White Jap Silkies, and
ack Rose Comb, $6 each pr. Trios,
, Black Red Old Eng. Game and
aiden Sebrights, $6 ea. trio; Buff Co-
hin, $5 per trio; 1 cock Partridge
ochin, $2. Also doves, white and
ingneck. Geo. Austin, Atlanta, Ga.
Moreland Ave. N. EB. :
Golden Sebright cocks and 4 hens, .
.25 each, or $1 .ea. if lot is a



we C. Prince, Atlanta, Ga.
41
xed bantam hens, 40c each; roos-
25c; Black Breasted Red and Ala-
a Blue Game crossed, $1.75 pr. W.
1 . pr. 1 frizzley Buff Cochin hen,
1 FOB. Exch. for pure bred
ams. Write. H. M. Adams, Doug-
e, Ga. 70 East Strickland St.
ne Bantam hens and 3 roosters,
E. Tuggle, Bu-

Pantam hen and rooster, 75c each, or
ch for 3 set. of R. I. Red eggs, full

Minnie Willis, Talking Rock,#

eEOh. Ss
yr. old pure bred R. C. Sebright
, $1.50; 1 mixed Sebright and Leg-
, 10 mos. old cockerel, 50c. Lovise
, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 1.
Golden Sebrights, full stock. 1
g pr. and a trio of old ones. Some
aying. Sell singly or all to geth-
. J. Wynne, Cochran, Ga.
Black Breasted game cockerel, $1 or
. for 1 doz new, Youngberry plants.
da Hicks, Adel, Ga. Rt. 1.
rooster, $1. Charlie H.
nith, Roopville, Ga.
lpr. Golden Sebzights, 2-3. grown.
25 per pr. FOB. Sample of plumage
request. Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Rydal,

pr. grown White Silkies, $3 or exch.
running peanuts, pop corn, white
ded chicken corn, or running but-
- bean seed, or what have you? Mrs,
Thigpen, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 6.
antam 1930 hatch roosters, 50c
ch. for anything can use. J. H.
ward, Canton, Ga. :

pure bred Thompson Imp. Ringlet
-R. cockerels, Feb. hatch, $1.75 each.
. A. R. Watts, Canon, Ga.
1 thoroughbred B. R. cock, $1.50 cash
exch. for anything can use. Mrs. G.
Mums, Springvale, Ga.
eg. Per. 61-C-31. Yr. old cockerels,
strain, $2.50 each, $4 for 2. None
sale after March lst. Mrs. Mamie
Plyler, Manassas, Ga. Rt. 2.
Thompson strain pure bred B. R. Ap-
1930 rooster, $1.40. Mrs. H. Tench,
rnelia, Ga. oo

" BRAHMAS
. nice, young Light Brahma cock-

now ready for service, $1.25 each,
Mrs. T. E. Chitwood, Calhoun,

Gol

nt strain April hatch Light Brah-
ockerels, $1.25 each. Mrs. D. B.
s, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 1.

- GIANTS FOR SALE
Young game rooster, half Portorico
i half Ginn Grey. $1.50 FOB. Guar.

: rumley, Habersham, Ga.
ack Cuban games, 6 April hatch
s, $5 each, or will consider trade for
e hens of some good strain. A. A.
nee, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 141.
ure bred dark Cornish Indian game
, $1.25 FOB. E. E. Turner,
a. Rt. 1.

MARKET BULLETIN

Game stags: 1 Blue and Warhorse
cross, large size, 1 Grey, and 2 pure
Warhorse, $1.50 each. Guar. Cash with
order. Jack Hawkins, Gibson, Ga.

10 pure bred dark Cornish game
Spring pullets, and lrooster, $12.50 for
lot. Mrs. C. A. Patterson, Ty Ty, Ga.

Guar. pure pit game stags, 10 mos.
old: Tate Spangled. Fast Steppers and
Hard Cutters.
for gilts that will make good brood
sows of pure breed. Write. Lonnie
Sheffield, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 7.

Sev. pure bred Cornish cocks $1.75
each, and a few pullets and cockerels,
$1.50 each. Pure stock. No culls. No
ae B. E. Martin, Carnesville, Ga.
Rt, 3.

Allen Roundheads, 5 pullets and 1
rooster, April hatch, pullets now lay-
ing, $12 for the 6 at my home. J. F.
Gazaway, Atlanta, Ga. RFD 3, phone
Ja. 4342 J.

Bacon Warhorse stays, $3; 2 pullets
and 1 stag, $9 or exch. for shoat, gilt,
of any breed, of 75 to 100 lbs. Eggs,
April lst. at $2.50 per 15. Everything
guar. Tom Weaver, Bowersville, Ga.

10 or 12 Cornish game hens and pul-
lets and 1 cock, $1.25 each, or exch. for
R. I. Reds only. Walter Williamson,
Americus, Ga. Rt. C.

~ GIANTS AND LANGSHANS

3 J. B. Giant hens, now laying, and 1
rooster, $4.25. Mrs. B. E. Pyel, Glades-
ville, Ga.

Pure bred J. B. Giant cockerels, Feb.
1930 hatch. Wt. 10 lbs. $2 each. R. P.
Bannister, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1.

Black Giants: 5 pullets and 1 cock-
erel. May 1930 hatch. $7. Shipped COD.
R. H. Crawtord, Tiger, Ga.

Thoroughbred 3lack lLangshan
cockerels and. 2 mature pullets, April
1930 hatch. $5 for the 3, or exch. for
new geese feathers, or for 1 thorough-

-bred pig, 6 wks. old. Write before

sending. Mrs. Jas. D. Wigley, Lylerly,
Ga. \
Langshans: 12 mos. old rooster, $1.25;
11 mos. old pullet and a 13 mos old
hen, all $1 each. Party to pay trans-
portation chgs. Mrs. J. B. Bradshaw,
Rome, Ga. RFD 3. >

HAMBURGS :
S. S. Hamburgs pullets and cockerels,
85c ea. $10 doz. del. L. E. Williams,
Ly Ty, Ga. oo

LEGHORNS

45 W. L. 10 mos. old pullets 90c ea. or
exch. for B. R. of about the same age;
also 25 hens, 2 yrs. old, culled for bree-
de:s, $0c ea or exch. for Rocks same
age. Mrs. James Ezzell, Rockmart, Ga

Thoroughpred W. L. rooster, $1.
Charlie H. Smith, Roopville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Few Tancred W. L. cockerels, tested
B. W. D. and a few W. Wyandotte
cockerels, $2 ea. on cars Davisporo. W.
B. Warthen, Davisboro, Ga.

25 Barron str. W. L. hens, 1930 hatch,
$1 each, FOB. Mrs. L. D. Hadaway
Gainesville, Ga. Si

50 to 100 March hatch W. L. pullets,
$1 each and exch. for some pigs for
part. What have you? E. N. Nelson,
Devereux, Ga.

18 S. C. W. L. March pullets, 65c ea.
or will sell in smaller lots. Cash with
order. Mrs. T. &. Buancnard, Appling,
Ga. Rt. 2. Box 58.

10 Tancred str. S. C. W. L. cockerels,
about 7 mos. old. Young chicks direct
from Booth. 5c each, $7 for iot. R. D.
Crozier, Cuthbe:t, Ga. Ke. 5.

2 Hanson W. L. cockerels, March
hatch, $2 each. E. M. Rainwater, At-
ianta, Ga. 37 Clifton St. S. E.





A. Franklin, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. 3.
2 pure bred B. L. roosters, March
1930 and 1 1-2 yr. old; 3 B. L. pullets,

| 8 mos. old, for sale or exch. for 2 B.

R. roosters, not over 2 yrs, old and for
2 ducks and 1 drake. Ea. to pay exp.
Mrs. C. A. Vaughan, Jackson, Ga. Syi-
van Grove. S

33 B. L. pullets and 2 cockerels Mar
hatch. Pure bred. V. R. Crawford,
Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 2.

Thoroughbred W. L. rooster, $1.
Charlie m. Smith, Roopville, Ga. Rt. 2.

50 Tancred puliets, now laying about
60 per cent. Last of March 1930 hatch,
$1 each, or exch. for farm produce; also
about 50 hens, 18 mos. old same breed.

C-o Post Office.

14 pure bred Tancred W. L. April
pullets, some now laying, 85c each. Re-
a the coop. E. M. Bowen, Bartow

a. :

Sev. S. C. W. L. cocks and cockerels,



from trapnested hens, $1 each. W. F.
Amos, Edison,Ga. A <s
W.L. p

No culls. $5 each, or exc.

Everlay B. L. rooster, $1.50 FOB. J.

Sell or exch. Noll Lanier, Macon, Ga. |

and Hollywood strains; these are nice
pullets from large parent stock and
now laying, $1.00 each or will trade for
O-too-tan beans or field peas and corn.
Write what you have to offer. C. A.
Patrick, Dooling, Ga.

Several ped. cockerals out of 250 to
284 official record hens for breeding
purposes, 10 and 11 months old, large
type pure Tancred strain stock at reas-
onable price. Blood testeq baby chicks
out of our selected 2 to 3 yr. old breed-
ers, Pure Tancred strain, orders now
booked for February, March and April
del., at reasonable prices. 100 per cent.
delivery guar. M. W. Kantala, Hillside,
Poultry Farm, Elberton, Ga.

50 W. L. pullets, March hatched, full
Tancred stiain, laying well! From high
egg producing birds, direct from Har-
ris, $1.25 each, or will exch. for govt.
inspected Porto Rico Potatoes. Hillside
Plant Farm, Rt.1, Box 20, Register, Ga.

MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS

30 young Golden Buff Minorca hens,
all laying and 2 roosters, $1.50 each.
Mrs. M. Clark, Blythe, Ga.

Giant str. S C Black Minorca cock.
10 mos. old, $2.50; 1 8 mos. old, $1.50;
eggs same strain, $1.25 per 15. Crate
ret. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Lithonia, Ga.
Rt. 4.

4 White Minorca roosters, $1.25 each,
also 1 rooster, $1.50: Mrs. Geo. Lar-
sen, De Sota, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 80.

Pape str. Minorca cockerels,
for service, $1.50 each, 2 for $2.50. Mrs.
O. L. Law, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 1.

Trio pure bred W. Minorcas, 2 young
pullets and 1 cock. Booth str. $5. Mrs.
s. T. Almon, Midland, Ga.

Thorouzhbred Pape S. C. Black Min-
orcas. puilets, now laying and cocker-
els, $1.25 each, FOB. Malcolm McMil-
ian, Bartow, Ga. Box 68.

10 mos. old Black Minorca cockerel,
Pape strain, $1 or exch. for 1 M. Cry-
stal Wax or yellow Bermuda onion, or
1 M Flat Dutch cabbage plants. Mrs.
John Felker, Dalton, Ga. Rt. 4. |

1 genuine Pape strain Giant Black
Minorca 8 mos. old cockerel, $1.50. Miss
Annie May Baker, Zebulon, Ga.

15 pure bred Buff Minorca hens, and
1 cock, fine as can be had, $1.50 each,
or $24 for lot. Money order. Mrs. Os-
~ R. Jarmon, Powder Springs, Ga. Rt.





MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
FOR SALE

Big mixed hens, 85c each, $10 doz
del. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga.

.6 hens, mixed breed, average size, 75c
2a. and exp:ess. Cash with order. Mrs.
J. H. McEver, Stephens, Ga. :

8 or 10 nice hens, mixed breed, 5 to 7
.bs. each, 18c lb. not del. Money order.
Mrs. O. E. Ross, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 6.

3 W..L. Wyandotte pullets, 6 pure
bred R. I. Reds, 10 mos. old now lay-
.ng, 1 Ancona rooster, 1 yr. old, $9 for
yunch, or $1 each. Sat. guar. W. H.
McCollum, Calhoun, Ga. <

ORPINGTONS

White Orp. pen of 7 pullets and hens
and 1 male bird. $10 FOB. Mrs. B. F.
aarrison, Bolingbroke, Ga. 2

1 pure bred Buff Orp. cockerel, 11
mos. old, $1.50; 2 pullets, same age,
$1 each.... not prepaid. Mrs. J. B. Brad-
shaw, Rome, Ga. RFD 3.

Sev. Goluen Buif Orp. roosters from
pen which took Ist prize at Madison
Square Garden, N. Y., $1.50 each. Sat.
sar Mrs deo. Dekie, Register, Ga.

1 Buff Orp. cockerel, good shape and
standard wt. Select for breeder. April
hatch, $1.50. Mrs. L. R. Millians, New-
nan, Ga. 77 Temple Ave.

1 thoroughbreq Buff Orp. rooster,
April hatch, $2.50 del. R. L. Jackson,
Rome, Ga.

6 pure bred Buff Orp. pullets and 1
rooster, mixed with Byers strain of
Champion Exhibition matings, $15.
Miss Margaret Fussell, Rhine, Ga.

6 pure bred Buff Orp. roosters, and
8 hens, $1 ea. March and April hatch.
Mrs. Walter Lynn, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4.

10 pure bred Buff Orp. hens and 1
rooster, $15 here. Mrs. G. W. Shannon,
Fender, Ga. ;

Pure Buff Orp. cockerels, Feb. and
March hatch. $2 each; 13 mos. old
roosters, same price. Miss Cora: Daniel,
Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt. 4.

8 Golden Buff Orp. March pullets, all
laying, for sale. 1 cockerel free, with
lot. Mrs. W. M. Rivers, Jonesboro,
Ga. Box 175.

2 yr. old Golden Buff rooster, $2.50;
10 hens, 2 yrs. old, $2 each; 2 1 yr.
roosters, $1.50 each; 10 - yr. hens, $1.50
each. Pure bred. No personal checks.



le of Ferris

Miss Minnie Collins, Athens, Ga. Rt. 1.

Buff Orp. 7 w.

ready |



. Old, Make best

Thursday, February 12, 1931.

offer, FOB. G. T. Rowe, Doerun, Ga,

Rt. 3.
Morgan str. prize winning and heavy

laying W. Orp. Reduced prices: cock-

erels, $3.50, $4 and $5 each; pullets, $2

and $3 each. Special price on trios or

pens; hatching eggs $2, $3, and $5 per
setting. Mating list free. Trade for
value in meat hogs, heifer calves or
other farm products. Mrs. C. R. More
gan, Americus, Ga. :

PHEASANTS FOR SALE



Chinese Ringneck pheasants, 1929

and 1930 hatch: cocks, $5; hens $4;
$12 for 2 hens and 1 cock. Mrs. C. W.
Harper, Decatur, Ga. Rt. 1.

Limited number of pure bred, male,

Ringneck pheasants. Birds of bralliant

plumage, beautifully marked and well
formed, $4 and $5 each. Carl H. Fuller,
West Point, Ga.

Lady Amhearst, March hatch, $15
pr. Goldens, 2 yr. old, in full plumage,

$18 pr. March hatch Goldens, $10 pr.
Eng. Ringnecks, $8 pr.
enough to breed in the spring. Full
instructions as to care and breeding
with ea. order. L. J. Barrow, West

Point, Ga.



~ PIGEONS FOR SALE
50 White Kings for sale or exch.

Tom Richardson, Patmetto, Ga.

Red Carneaux, mated and working,

$2 to $3.50 pr. Squabs, 45c ea. Grady
Webb Jr., West Point, Ga.

All are old

Kings, Carneaux, Mondaines, Silver

500

Kings, Hungarians, Homers, etc.
J. H.

to pick from, $2 to $25 per pr.
Deaton, Columbus, Ga. Box 8a3. %
Common pigeons, farm raised, mated

and working, not over 3 yr. old. mostl}

1 and 3 yr. old, 35c to 50c per pr.FO
Exch. for bantam chickens or rabbits.
James Rice, Douglasville, Ga.

R. I. REDS

5 R. C. Red pullets, pure bred and

beginning to lay, $1 each. Cocxerels,

same breed, $1.29; eggs, 90c per 15. Mrs,

A. B. Crow, Flowery Branch, Ga.
150 Red 1 1-2 and 2 lbs.

Mrs. J. W. Sammons, Eatonton, Ga. _

20 mos. old pure bred ged 10 or 12
lb. cock, $2.50 and party
Mr.s W. G. Cannon, Fitzpatrick, Ga.

Pure bred Reds from Donaidson best

grade stock: young hens, $1.40 to $1.75
each del. Large size fine cockerels, $

to $5 ea. or exch. for good thrifty pigs
4 mos. old

or high grade J. heifers.
and up. Mrs. J. E. Sixes, Cochran, Ga.
Rt.1. ee se

5 Red cockerels, March 1930 hatc
fompxins str. $3 ea. FOB. Cash with
order. No checks. L. H. Lewis, Pines
ura, Ga.

Reto

broilers.
Make best price on all or in lots of 25.

ay exp. chg.

% Ilue Donaidson Red cockerels, Ap-

iii hatch, $1.50 ea. Excn. for Wuite
ing or Carneaux pigeons. Mrs. Ho
mer McC. Harris, be sota, Ga. Alta-
ioma.

z0 Red March hatch Donaldson

puilets, 85c each. Cash witn
Will sel in smaller lots. Mrs. T. E.

oraer. |

B.anchard, Appling, Ga. P. O. Box 53.

4 pure bred Do.aliscn Red 10 mos
old cockerels, $1.25 each. Z. F. Hen
ry, Warwick, Ga. ;

Sev. very fine strain (first
winners at county fair) Red
hatch roosters. $1.50 each. Sat. guar.
Mrs. J.-H. Dekle, Register, Ga.

2 pure bred S. C. RK. I. Red cocks,

$1.25 each. Roy T. Baker, Menio, Ua.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FUR SALE

1 pure bred White African guinea



rooster, $1 FOB. Mrs. L. B. Taylor,
toms

Rydal, Ga. ~ :
Pure White Holland young
and hens, $5 each; 2 yr. old toms, $10
each. Mrs. Jas. B. McCrary, Molena,

Ga.
5 turkey hens, 2 two yr. old and 3
3 toms, 1 yr. old, mixed

one yr. old,

Black and Brown Bronze $4 each, $30
for lot.
Ga. Rt. 2.

2 pr. fine Big Blue Toulouse geese

Ellis str., $5 pr. Tom Richardson, Pal-

metto, Ga.
5 Muscoveys, 2 drakes and 3 ducks,
$6; pr. of Eng. Call ducks, $2 pr. and
1 pr. Black turkeys, $4 for pr. Mrs.
J. L. Hendrix, Garfield, Ga. Rt. 2. |
Pure stock M. B. Big Bone, Bird
Bros. toms, over 20 lbs. and hens,
around 18 lbs. March hatch. $5 each.
Money order with order. Mrs. A. E.
Hamer, LaGrange, Ga. os
2 April 1930 hatch toms, $4 each,
Eee Mrs. C. C. McGee, Nicholls,
a. b

ready for laying, for sale; also egg
20c each. Shipped collect. Mrs.
Thomas, Cordele, Ga. Rt. 4. _

ee

J. B. Sosebee, Murrayville,

PEGE:

2 Toulouse ganders, 1 goose, soon









7

: Thursday, February 12, 1931.
Poultry For Sale

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, ETC.
cs FOR SALE

2M. B. gobblers, 18-20 lbs. $6 ea.
2 exch. W. B. Cadle, Mt. Vernon,

a.
2 yr. old Bronze hen, $4 FOB. Mrs.

R. W. Wingo, Newnan, Ga.

-_. 1 pure bred W. Holland tom, May
hatch, $4. C. B. Skipper, Jr., Macon,
Ga., Rt. 3. -

-N, B. gobbler, $5. Mrs. Geo. Larsen,
De Sota, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 80.

Extra fine guar. thoroughbred M. B.
Golubank, Bird Bros., April hatch tur-
keys. Father and Grandfather wt.
_ 62 lbs. Toms, $10 each; hens, $7 each;
trios $22. Mrs. J. T. Gammage, Pine-
view, Ga. :
__.1 large Black Narragansett April

hatch gobbler, $4.50 or exch. for tur-
key hen of same breed, colored Mus-
covey ducks, or White King pigeons.

Ga. Altaloma.

_-- 'TURKEN WONDER BIRD
FOR SALE

_ The Spencer Turken Wonder bird,
cross between turkey and hen: eggs
_ for setting, $2 per 15, 2 set. for $3.75;
baby chicks, 28c each. Mrs. J. F. An-
derson, Bue Ridge, Ga. Box 119.

WYANDOTTES

4 Pure Regal Doicas W. Wyandotte
1 yr. cld roosters, $3 eaca; eggs, $1.25
per 15. Exch for onion p.ants: 1 set.
-- for 1M pants. Mrs. W. E. Hulsey,
Mt. Airy, Ga.

5 hens and 1 rooster, thoroughbred

8. L. Wyandottes, $7. Mrs. I. F. Gip-
son, Ashland, Ga. Rt. 1.
~ 100 W. Wyandotte hens and 10 roos-
ters, direct from Fischels, $1.25 each.
Mrs. A. P. Gro.s, Gienn, Ga,



ey

SAN



Poultry Wanted

ANCONAS. WANTLD
_ Exch S. C. Ancona male of R. O. P.
mating, 1 yr old for 1 of same age
5 and description, pure bred, d_rect from
_ Nabob Hatcheries; A-so exch. 1 for 3
- doz. R I. Red eggs, pure bred for
Setting, or will sel: for $3 each. Tobe

Milner, Sheliman, Ga.

BARRED ROCKS OR R. I. RED
: WANTED -* 2
Exch. 1 fat Biack J. heifer 1 yr. old
for 30 hens, R. I. Reds or Barred
Rocks. Must by laying and _ pure
_ bred. No culls nor old chickens. Par-
ty to make exch. both ways. T. W.
Roberts, College Park, Ga. 417 E. Mer-
cer Ave.-
Exch value for 20 young hens: R. or





eS - Atlanta, Ga. 2138 Peachtree Road.

BANTAMS WANTED

- Want 1 pr. Japanese Si-k.es, or an

kind of pure bred bantams, a-so 1 Be

B. B. Red Game bantams. Cheap for

cash. H. M. Adams, Douglasvi.le, Ga.
70 E. Strickland St. 5



Exch. 1 mixed bantam rooster for
a bantam hen. Frank Humber, Cof-
finton, Ga.

Le Exch imp. Porto Rico pot. slips for
- bantams not over 2 yrs. old: Golden
z Sebrights cr Games but Games pre-



Rt. 1.



GAMES WANTED
Exch 1 pr. yr. old turkeys for four
young dark Cornish game _ roosters.
Ea. pay express. O. A. McCrea, Alma,
ee Ga., RFD 1.
+. Want 3 young cocks, ready to breed
=e from. 1 each: Blue Cuban, 1 Red Cu-
: ban and 1 tash grey cock. Wantonly
ae pure bred games. Will pay $1.50 each.
wo J. C. Brantley, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 3._
Want 25 R. C. Cornish game April
hatch pulets. The long body, long
legged type. Write best prices. Miss
cae: Kate Lancaster, Sylvester, Ga.

fe LEGHORNS WANTED
: Want 50 W. L. laying pullets, and
ee good strain. Will pay for them _ per
--* month: $10 down and $8 on Ist of ea.
; month. Can give ref. B. E. Cannon,
Statesboro, Ga.

Want S.C. W. L. pullets, large Eng-
lish type. Exch. any kind of peas or
syrup. Lauren Noble, Trenton, Ga.

- Exch. R. I. Red and Indian Game
mixed pullets for W. L. laying pullets.
Wt.. for wt. H. L. Farmer, A-bany,
Ga. 801 3rd Ave.

Exch. 2 or 3 pure bred. Thompson

_B. R. cockerels, 12 wks. old, for B: L.

- pullets, same age. Mrs. Bessie M.
Joiner, Blythe, Ga. Rt. 1.

' Want to exch. value for 50 _ thor-

oughbred hens. W. L. preferred. No

culls. O. E. Pruett, Milan, Ga. Rt. 3.

_ Exch. 10 Parks str. B. R. pullets and

1 cockerel not related, April 1930







Mrs. Homer McC. Harris, De Sota,

Reds, or any large bie.d H. C. Cloud,

ferred. Marvin Powell, Montrose, Ga.



heh good, Route 3, Marietta, Ga.





MARKET BULLETIN

for Everlay B. L. hens and 1 cocker-
el, not over 1 yr. old. Ea. to pay del.
chgs. Mrs. J. M. Minter, Columbus,
Ga. Rt. 2.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
WANTED |

Want friers, heavy breeds, av. about
1 1-2 ibs. each. Must be healthy and
ranging from 1 1-4 to 2 lbs. ea. State
what you have and price. Chas. F.
Howe, Fort Valley, Ga.



Exch. N. Z. White buck and 2 does, |

unrelated and bred for 10 March or
April hatch pullets of any good strain,
or for 2 bu. Otootan beans in good
cond. or for 15 Blue Speckled guineas,
11 hens and 4 roosters. W. H. Adams,
Covington, Ga. Rt. 4. oe

Want 50 hens any breed, or mixed.
Will exch. value worth 3 times market
price of same. L. E. Giddings, Amer-
icus, Ga.

Want friers and turkeys. State what
you have and price. Jas. J. Rooney,
Perry, Ga.

ORPINGTONS WANTED

Want 1 pure bred Golden Buff Orp
rooster, 1 or 1 1-2 yrs. old. Exch three
pure bred Thompson B. R. 12 wks. old
cockerels for 1 Orp. Write. Mrs. C. E.



| Joiner, Blythe, Ga.



PEACOCKS WANTED
.. Want sev. peacocks and pea-hens.
State what you have to offer, age and
price. F. H. McCrae, Jr., Atlanta, Ga.
336 Marietta St.

PIGEONS WANTED
Want White Kings. Will exch. other
farm things for same. Mrs. Homer
McC. Harris, De Sota, Ga., Ataloma.

ANDALUSIANS AND WHITE
MINORCAS \vANTED
Want to*buy Blue Andalusian male
and white Minorca male. Must be
full blood. State price. S. T. Biggers,
Atlanta, Ga., 986 1-2 Hamphiel Ave.

i EES
TURKEYS, GU'NEAS. GEESE, ETC.
WANTED

Want 1 pure bred fawn col. Indian
Runner drake. Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Ry-
dal, Ga. :

Want 2 or 3 Black Narragansett
hens. Exch April hatch gobbler of
same breed. Ped. sub. to reg. Chinchil-
a rabbits or Donaldson str. S. C. R. I.
Red April hatch cockerels. Mrs. Ho-
ner McC. Harris, DeSota, Ga., Alta-
oma.

Want 3 hens and 1 tom to raise
from on 50-50 basis. 1929 hatch Mam-
moth Black Bronze preferred, but will
take anv kind, and Mar. or Apr. 1930











hatch. Write at once. Mrs. John
Burns, Jesup, Ga., Rt. 2.
Eggs For Sale
Pure Tnompton Ringlet Strain,

Barred Rock eggs, $1.25 per setting.
Pure bred Pape strain Bl. Minorca
eggs, $1.25 per 15 del. Dried apples
and peaches l5c per lb. White sugar
crowder peas, 12 1-2c per lb. Mrs. J.
A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2.

Hatching eggs from Pure Mammoth
White Pekin ducks, 75c per doz. FOB
or exchange for pear or cane seed for
panting. F. A. Rovers, E. Rt. 1, Box
261. Washington, Ga.

Every day eggs selected and tested
for hatching from choice well cared
for flock of White Leghorns, 50c per
doz. FOB Cash with order. F. A. Ro-
vers, E. Rt. 1, Box 261, Washington,

7a.

Eegs for hatching, selected from
White Orpingtons, $1 for 15; carton
to be returned. Mrs. B. F. Harrison,
Bolingbroke, Ga.

Hatching eges from Giant strain
green sheen Black Minorca 2 yr. old
hens producing extra large pure white
eegs, $2 per 15 del. L. B. Millians,
Newnan, Ga.

Thompson B. R. eggs from 6 to 8
lb. hens, $1 per 15 or $4 100 del. Car-
tons to be returned. A. L. Allgood,
Rt. 4,.Moultrie, Ga.

Mahood S. C. R. I. Red eggs AAA
stock direct from Booths Farms, with
trap-nest record (of 300 to 331 eggs
yearly. $1.50 pr 15. Crate to be re-
turned. Mjss Ruth Thornhill, Bos-
ton, Ga.

Buff Rock eggs from high egg re-
cord Nugeet strain. $1.50 per 15. Mrs.
G. L. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga.

Cornish Indian Game eggs Berry
strain, 75c for 13. B. C. Pope, Buch-
anan, Ga., Rt. No. 3.

Pure Tancred and English strain S.
C. White Leghorn eggs from unrela-
ted parent stock, selected for hatch-:
ing $1 for 15 postpaid, will exchange
for pure Wilson or Wannamaker ear-
ly .big boll cotton seed for planting,

good variety seed corn or Porto Ri-

can potato plants. Mrs. T. W. Ha-

i
Ais




'H. L, Wallace, Bowdon Junction,



Want to exch. clean dried yellow
roots for flower seed or bulbs; also
will exch large breed dark Bronze
turkey eggs for 3 or 4 peafowl eggs.
Ada Powell, Rising Fawn, Ga. Rt. 3.

Hatching eggs from heavy laying
White Rocks, 15 for $1. C. H. Trus-
se.l, Warthen, Ga.

Eggs from prize winners Thompson
strain Barred rocks, $1 per setting;
also 4 roosters, $2.50 and $5 each.
Noel Payne, Rt. 3, Canton, Ga.

Pure bred Parks strain Barred Rock
eggs 75c per 15 del. at heme. Permit
No. 26, Rating D-1. Mrs. H. L. Odom
Daisy, Ga.

Jersey B. Giant hatching eggs from
blood tested flock, $1 for 15. Incuha-
tor lots 5 each. 10 pullets now lay-
ing and one cock same breed, $15 for
lot. Mrs. Cliff West, Lilly, Ga.

Pure bred Rhode Island eggs, 50c
per setting of 15 eggs, not del. at this
price. Mrs. Ellen Wright, Rt. 2, Tun-
nel Hill, Ga.

White Leghorn eggs from Anconas.
ra.

Pure bred S. C. Buff Leghorn eggs,
*1.10 per 15 del. Pure bred cockerel.
75 (Leghorn). B. L. Lynn, Waycross
Ga. Rt 3.

White Cornish eggs, 15 for $1 safe
del. guaranteed, or exchange for nice
dried fruit. Mrs. H. W. Law, Rt. 3.
Ocilla, Ga.

Pure bred B. J. setting eggs, Marcy
strain, $1 per setting, 15 eggs. Mrs.
Ne H. Daughtry, Glennville, Ga. Rt.

Eegs from Thompson Imp. Ringlets
stock 2nd direct. $1 for 15, $1.75 for
0 del. Cash 75c for 15 here at home.
15 fine year'ing hens. same strain
*1.25 each FOB Cash. Mrs. C. A. Wil-
banks, Commerce, Ga., Rt. 5.

Thompson Imp. Rinelet B. R. eggs
95c per 15 del. in Ga. Crate to be re-
turned. No checks. Taylor Hooks,
Unadilla, Ga.

Pure bred Donaldson strain R. I
Red eggs, $1.50 per 15 del. $15 per 100
del. Mrs. D. F. Walker, Warthen, Ga.
RFD. :

R. I. Red eggs, Donaldson strain, $1
for 15, or exchange for onion sets and
plants, cabbage, peanuts and _ dried
fruit; also have a few Ibs. of popcorn
to exchange for strawberry plants.
Mrs. C. S. Wylie, Winder, Ga., Rt. 4.

Place orders now for duck _ eggs,
have a few selected ones, cross be-
tween White Pekin and Revan heavy
lavers, 75c per setting, del. or exch.
for dried fruit, cane seed or sweet po-
tato slips. Mrs. H. E. Haynie, Rt. 1,
Winder, Ga. :

Pure bred White Wyandotte eggs
from select two year old hens, $1.50
per setting of 15, postpaid. J. L. Can-
trell, Rt. 3. Jasper, Ga.

S. C. Rhode Island Red eggs, $1 15,
or $6 per 100, Donaldson strain. Mrs.
C. A. Black, The Rock, Ga., Rt. 1.

R. I. Red eggs, 75c for 15. $4 per
100. Dark selected stock, Hatcheries.
Write for prices. Well grown March
hatch roosters, Dark red. $1.50 each.
2 for $2.50. Miss Florence Horne,
Grovetown, Ga.

Pure bred Golden Buff Orpington
eggs, nice healthy stock, prices re-
duced for Feb. and March 95c per 15
eggs. Insured del. Crates to be re-
turned. Mrs. Hoke Bentley, Martin,
Ga Rte).

S C W Leghorn eggs for hatching,
Tancred str., $3 per C. V. Bramhold,
Mt. Airy, Ga.

Thorobred R. I. Red eggs, will sac-
rifice for $1 per 15 or 75c incubator
lots. M. D. Moore, Rt. 2, Juniper, Ga.

Giant strain light Brahma eggs, $1.-
25 per 16. Mrs. Bob Sosby, Carnes-
ville, Ga.

Hatching eggs pedigreed Tancred
W. L. These eggs are from hens
whose mothers produced from 250-300
per year and are themselves now pro-
ducing around 80 per cent. Individ-
uals are well deve!oped and lay large
eggs. Mated to these hens are cock-
erels of equal quality as to breeding
and size. Price 60c doz in 5 doz lots or
more, In less quantities 72c doz del. J.
B. Byrum, Harlem, Ga.

Ferris S. C,. White Leghorn eggs,
direct pen $1 per 15, $1.50 per 30, 2nd
pen, 85c per 15, $1.25 for 30, del. car-
riers returned. Mrs. J. E. Steadam,
Bainbridze, Ga. Rt. 2.

R. I. Red eggs for hatching direct
from Mrs. Donaldson stock, heavy
layers and red to the skin. $1.50 for

15 delivered. Mrs. O .L. Craft, La-
vonia, Ga.
Regal Dorcas White Wyandottes,

extra fine 15 egg, $1.50. E. L. Coch-
ran, Lavonia, Ga.

Pure Tancred W. Leghorn eggs from
pedigreed heavy laying stock $4 per
ae Mrs. F. Cowart, Rt. 2, Summit,

a. x

Eggs for hatching from pure bred
Tompkins S. C. R. I. Reds, 1 setting

_ $1.50, 2 settings $2.50, larger lots five
BPS Ss spe ue ASE iy Si ies Z



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Ga. Rt. 1.

Pure bred Parks strain B. R. e
for hatching $1.25: for 15 del. M
Perry Fitzgerald, Forest Glen, Ga

Light Brahma giant strain eg
per 15 prompt del. Crate to be re
ee Mrs. Thomas Tribble, Rt. 1,

a. oe

Carefully selected pure bred
Black Giant hatching eggs $1
ting of 15 del. Fiock headed w
Crest Farm roosters. Prompt
tion given all orders and Satisf.
guaranteed. R. P. Bannister,
Ball Ground, Ga,

Setting eves for sale,
Barred Rocks out of bedi
none better. Bred to lay. i
ners. $1.50 for 15 eggs. W.
uM D., 210 E. Gordon St.,

a.

Pure Donaldson eggs, $1 ,
$1.75 for 30; 50 in 1 order,
postpaid. Mrs. R. P.
Brooks, Ga. me Se

Pure bred Giant str. Light B
eggs, $1 per 15. Del. PP. G.
ton, Royston, Ga. Rt. 1.

Pure bred M. B. eggs, $1.50
del. March, April and May;
State Accr. Super test Golden
Orp. $1 per 15. Mrs. Claud |
Franklin, Ga. tae

Pure bred S. L. Wyandotte e
per 15 del. Carton ret. W. T, A
uavonia, Ga., Box 381.

S. L. Wyandotte eggs, $1.10
Fertility as-ured. R. B. W
Eastman, Ga. Rt. 1. SSN ae

Pure bred B. R. eggs, 75c pe
exch. for Staite insp. Porto Ric
tatoes. Mrs. Carrie Owensby, F
Ane Ga a RU 4; ; ie

Pure bred Golden Buff Orp.
95c per 16. Ins. del. Crate ret
A. L. Garrison, Ashland, Ga. Rt

B. R. eggs, $1 per lo. Pure to ni:
oe J. A. Stansel, Cleveland, G

Pure bred Australorp eggs, $
< Mrs. Lewis Minciiew, Bla
a. : fe
J. B. Giant eggs, $1 per 15 pr
A. C. Floyd, Clayton, Ga., Rt; 2.
Pure bred Ferris W. L. apn y
per 15, $3, 50c; $5 a 100 postpa
B. Cheney, Bairdstown, Ga.
Dunlap str. Red eggs, 75c pe
Cs. to be ret. Can furnish 12 te

doz. per week. Mrs. H. E. Ald
Wrightsville, Ga.

50; Second best matings, $1.50
$2.50 per 30; $4 for 50, $6.50
$12 per 200. Mrs. Mamie Roa
ler, Manassas, Ga. Rt. 2, ~
Pure b.ed Thompson B. R.
per 15. Cs. to be ret. Less at my h
M. L. Castleberry, Adel, Ga. R
Box 107. nee
S. C. R. I. Red eggs, from bl
ted hens, $1.25 per 15. Mrs. |
ee Atlanta, Ga. Gordon
6 to 8 doz. fresh eggs per week
conas and R. I. Reds, mixed, 30
not prepaid. L. B. Rountree, S$)
boro, Ga. Rt. 5. ae

Mammoth White Pekin duck
7 per 13. H. L. Nix, Newnan,.G
Pure 8S. C. R. I. Red eggs, $1 per
del. Good hatch guar: J. H. Hoy
Canton, Ga. Saad
Pure bred Buff Rock opes, $
setting of 15. Mrs. W. P, Wh
Adairsville, Ga. sl
Quality eggs, Hansons W.'L. di
$1.50 per 15. E. M. Rainwater, A
lanta,-Ga. 37 Ciifton St. S. E.
Smith str. R. lL. Red eggs, 75
15 del. Mrs. O. E. Crawford, r
ville, Ga. Rt.

Everlay Brown Leghorn egg
by cocks direct from Tormohien:
erlay Farm, Portland, Ind. $1
postpaid and safely del. C. E.
Braselton, Ga.

Pure Pape strain S, C. Black

norca eggs, $1.25 per 15 del.
ret.

pay postage. Mrs. O.
Eastman, Ga.

For eggs and beauty try A. T
pards imp. Silver Belgium cam
High breed eggs. $1.50 per 15. V
exch. a few set. for B. R. hens.
a pure. A. T. Sheppard,

a.

Select hatching eggs from
son str. dark rich color S. |
Reds. 75c per 15. Mrs. An
Wilson, Rt. 5, Buena Vista, G

Fischel W. Rock eggs from
stock. Rooster weighs 9 1-2 Ib
10 mos. old, $1.25 per 15 del. Fre
Grubbs, Rt. 1, Demorest, Ga




























































































yn 18 mos. old cock, $5; 2
os. old, and fine cockerel,
ao Wilson, Ellijay, Ga.

2.

e bred Red hens and 1 rooster
from Kenton, Ohio. $7.50 for
s now laying. Mrs. Ben Pye,
lle, Ga. :

exch. for any kind of peas.
$1 per 15, $5 a 100, or exch
d apples or peaches, or peas.
- sound, free from worms or
; G. Waldrop, Sum-

ildson Reds, trapnested stock:
4 puiets and 1 cockerel, March
- also eggs, $12 per cs. of
tis L. Carter, Griffin, Ga.

red April hatch Red hens,
aying and 1 rooster, $6. Mrs.
ich, Cornelia, Ga. 2

bred Ss. C. Red roosters, 12
nd 1 one yr. old. Tompkins
ach. J. A. Elliott, Lavonia,

ril hatch Red rooster, Donald-
150 FOB. J! S.. Franklin,
ille, Ga. Rt. 3..

7S, GUINEAS. DUCKS, ETC.,

by FOR SALE

re White Airican guinea

1.25. each, both for $2.25.

uineas that are half White

un and Blue speckled 75c each.
ra Daniel, Rt. 4, Hawkinsville

fine guaranteed thoroughbred
God Back Bird Bros. strain
1930 hatched; father and grand
weighs 62 lbs. Toms $10 each,
57,50 each. trios, $22.50. I gave
, Ellis, Cumming, Ga. $75 for
ast winter. For further intfor-
| refer you to him. Mrs. J. T.
Pine View, Ga.

rkeys: If you are inter-
real Bronze Turkeys, we are
g for sale King Copper Back
champion Tom of Dixie.~He won



n 1928-29-30. Pictures .of this
free. Also some fine 1930
d hens. All guaranteed to give
tion or refund money. W. S.
Pendergrass, Ga. -
te Pekin drakes, 1 white Pe-
luc _ 15 each or $2 for lot, FOB
se, al] young 1930 hatch. Mrs.
er, Hortense, Ga. . ;
ey tom ,one haif M. Bronz:
yan Red, 7 mos old,_wt. 23
Oc per lb. or $4.50 if taken at
rs. Ellis JOhnson, Sparta, Ga
Holand Turkey Tom April
. Fine specimen $6 FOB
oe Paine, P. O. Box 88,

ruinea hens and 1 guinea roos-
hite) 50c ea. hens are mixed.
ith order. J. L. York, Rt. 1,
est, Ga. es
. old Bourbon Red turkey tom,
. 30c lb. FOB. Mrs. W. .
, Griffin, Ga.
urbon Red hens and 1 Bourbon
om, April 1930 hatch, Fine for
$20 for the lot or hens $3
Toms $4 FOB _ Bowersville.
Smith, Bowersville, Ga.
sored Bourbon red turkey hens
d; $ 4ea. FOB. Mrs. W. N.
aselton, Ga.
Indian runner ducks and 1
all for $5 FOB. O. A. Kenne-
nnville, Ga, .

yn Reds, 1 tom, 22 mos old
ens 3 ea. and 5 1930 April
toms 4 ea. good healthy stock
ll sell them at 25 Ib. FOB. John
owell, Rt. 2, Kite, Ga.
bred big bone M. B. turke
os old, fine for-breeding, $5
1 pure bred big bone M. B.
old $8 del. A fine breeder
fect pet for children. Mrs.
sie. Shellman,- Ga.
ken Wonder Bird cockerels
grown, $1.50 ea. Mrs. John
1, Valdosta, Ga.
] reds reduced for

- R. L. Greene, Cuth-

Thite Holland 1930 hatch tom,
Mrs. F. B. Summers, Jones-

niee turkeys for sale. Mrs.
ese, Fortson, Ga...

keys for good breeders; 2
oms $4 ea. two
each; 3 April 1930 hatch



honors at the Southeastern

FOB Bowersville.

lg



yr. old hens.

$8.

MARKET BULLETIN

2 Bird Bros strain Mammoth bronze
gobbler 2 yr. fine healthy, 25.to 30 lbs.
$8 ea; one 1 yr. old same breed $3.50.
C. Maxwell, Whigham, Ga.

For sale or exchange for any kind
of fruit trees, grape vines or shrub-
beries, Muscovey ducks or drakes. G.
M. Vann, Eastman, Ga.

5 White African guineas 4 hens and
rooster, $4 for lot. Cash with order.
aig W. I. Dorris, Rt. 5, Douglasville,

a.

1 M. B. gobbler, wt. 20 lbs. or more,
April 1930 hatch; also 4 hens, all 25c
per lb. FOB. No Checks. Mrs. W. N.
Foster, Millhaven, Ga. =

Mammoth White Pekin ducks for
sale $5 per trio. Several trios to dis-
pose of. Would exch for pure -bred
high producing White kind pigeons
that are mated, banded and working.
James M. Massey, Sr., Waresboro, Ga.

3 pure bred extra fine solid white
Emden geese, 2 geese and 1 gander,
Mrs. M. I. Free, Rt. 3, Clarkes-

ville, Ga. ;

2 toms, April 1930 hatch, weigh
around 20 lbs. Pure Goldbank M. B.
strain. $7 each. Mrs. V. H. Thompson,
Bluffton, - Ga.

1 pure bred M. B. bronze Tom, April
1930 hatch $5: also 5 pure bred bronze
hens, April 1930 hatch, $4 ea., or exch
2 hens and 1 tom for 15 head pure
bred B. R. hens not over 1 yr. old.
Send money order. Mrs. Lula Christ-
mas, Vienna, Ga. Rt. 4. ;

4 common geese, two geese, 2 gan-
ders, $1.25 ea. E. L. Dixon, Rt. 1, Box
104, Blackshear, Ga.

WYANDOTTES _. %

25 pure white Wyandotte laying
hens, and 1 rooster, $1.50 each; also 8
fat hens, $1 each or 18c lb. John
Hodges, Ben Hill, Ga. .

R- C. S. L. Wyandotte roosters, rea-
dy for service, $1.25 ea. Cash with
order. Mrs. V. B. Lowe, Tennille, Ga:

Rta:

1 April hatch, Fische} strain W.
Wyandotte cockerel, $1.50. Mrs. L. R.
Millians; Newnan, Ga. 77 Temple Ave.

5 young pure bred S. L. Wyandotte

hens and 1 cockerel, $5 FOB. Mrs..

Emory Paris, Dallas, Ga. -

W. Wyandottes, 3 hens and 1 roos-
ter, 1 yr. old, $1.75 each. Mrs. Scott
Davis, Hogansville, Ga.

8 Martin Regal Dorcas W. Wyan-
dotte pullets, all laying, for sale. Mrs:
Walter Rivers, Jonesboro, Ga.

50 R. C. Regal Dorcas W. Wyan-
dotte hens, March 1930 hatch, also
R. C. cockerels not related. Guar. pure
Tens, $1.50 each, 1. cockerel free with
each 10 hens. Cashiers check or
Money order. Mrs. J. C. Gill, Wood-
yury, Ga.

R. C. S. L. Wyandotte 10 mos. old
roosters, $1.25 each. Mrs. Henry Mul-
lins, Summerville, Ga. Rt. 5. ~

1 S.-L. Wyandotte Feb. 1930 hatch
rooster, $2 or exch. for 2M_ Crystal
Wax Bermuda onion plants. W. J.
3oyt, Yatesville, Ga.

6 S. L. Wyandotte May hatch pul-
ets, $6 for the lot shipped COD. R. H.
Crawford, Tiger, G :

a.
6 pure bred W. Wyandotte roosters,

ready for service $1.25 ea. also 15 mix-.

ed hens, $15 for lot; 1 fine W. Wyan-
dotte rooster, from prize stock, $1.50.
All FOB. Mrs. Mattie McPherson,
Rabun Gap, Ga.

Poultry Wanted

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, ETC.
a WANTED

3 turkeys, 2 hens and 1 tom, thor-
oughbred Must be young, healthy and
reasonabie.. Charlie Kent, Rt. 2, Col-
lege Park, Ga.

Wanted: Blue Toulouse geese, tur-.
keys and Muscovey ducks, for Dwarf
English pea seed and other values.
Mrs. Milteer, Quitman, Ga.

Want to buy 15 or 20 laying guin-

eas, cheap Blue Speckle preferred
with 3 or 4 guinea roosters.. E. M.
Tomlinson, Rt. 4, Moultrie, Ga.
- Wanted to exch. 5 fine Black Giant
young hens for a turkey hen and gob-
bler, Ea. to pay exp. Mrs. T. A. Max-
well, Whigham, Ga.

Wanted: a thoroughbred Big Bone
M. B. Tom will exch trio of Black
Muscovey ducks with white markings
or 1 1-2 bu. Red.Hull Java peas, brt.
and sound or 1 pr Back Giant hens
1 yr. old. weight around 8 lbs. Name
what you have Mrs. I. G. Thompson,
Rt. 2, Summit, Ga.

Wanted: 1 pair good breed turkeys.
Will exch 1 Little Giant plant setter



ractically new for same. Frank Pee- |

les, Lovejoy, Ga. _ :
Want about 25 1930 hatched guinea
Will exch, Cleveland Big Boll
cotton seed at 75c per bu. and will
ve 50c A. D



art, RFD 3, Summit, Ga.

Siles,





Want several 10 or 12 young guin-

eas. Write what you have, age and
price. Mrs. Lillie B. Colwell, Rt. 2,
Milner, Ga.

Wanted: White African

Co
Miss Leila Jones, Woodlawn, Va. |

Want ducks, White Pekin preferred.
Will exch. $30 value for same. Write
me for particulars. Leonard Wilkins,
Brooks, Ga.

Baby Chicks For Sale

Baby chicks for sale every week.
High grade S. C. Reds $11 a 100, $50
for 500; Standard Production bred W.
L. at $14 a 100. These chicks are
sired by males with 5 generations of
300 egg a yr. hens back of them. Send
for descriptive circular and any other
information desired. A. J. Bartlett,
Valdosta, Ga.

Write for prices on our day old
chicks. and hatching eggs from our
large type Eng. W. L. Live del. guar.
Lowest prices on market for such
Quality chicks. M. L. Cordle, Armu-





chee, Ga.
3500 chicks next Tuesday: B. R.,
Reds, and W. L. $10 a 100 PP. Ship

COD. Also 200 Red chicks; 2 wks. old
$15 a 100; 200 Leghorns, week old,
13c each. G. D. Fain, Edison, Ga.

Quality Barred and Buff Rocks,
Red Orpingtons, $10 a 100; Heavy
mixed $9.50. In lots less than 100
add le per chick. Prepaid. Live del.
Also started chicks from 13 to 22c
each. All chicks from thoroughbred
well-culled biood tested stock. C. J.
Fechtel, Waycross, Ga.

Quality chicks at reduced price from
flock blood tested for past two years
for B. W. D. carefully culled and ma-
ted Thompson Ringlet Rocks, Donald-
son R. I. Reds, Fischel White Rocks,
$12 per 100; Tancred White Leghorn
$10 per 100; Heavy mixed, $10 per
100; Heavy and light Mixed, $9 per
100. Del. All. live arrival guaranteed.
W. S. Shields, Thomson, Ga.

Baby chicks from State accredited
flocks bred for high egg production
at reasonable prices. Write for the
number and kind you want and we
will send prices promptly. Chas. F.

ciowe, Fort Valley, Ga.
Highest grade R. I. Red.and Bar-
red Rock chicks $12 per 100; 1 week
old; $16 per 100; 2 wks. old $20 per
100. Custom hatching in mammoth
incubator $2.50 per 96 eggs..Gas used
to prevent White Diarrhea. _L. H.
Eidson, Fitzgerald, Ga. ;
Baby chicks and eggs from Gian
Black Minorcas. Also few pullets.
Quality stock at \reasonable ices.
Mrs. B. B. Branson, Kingston; Ga. |
S. C. White Leghorn aby chicks
jlood tested and from hens that have
un egg record from 250 to 264. 100
shicks for $11; 500 for $50 if booked
osefore Feb. 12th. Booked for 10 per

sent with order. H. L. Wallace,
Sages Manager, Bowdon Junction,
Re

Baby chicks, Reds and Rocks, $12
per 100;; White Leghorns $10 per 100;
for Februarv or March delivery. Or-
ders booked three weeks in advance 2c
per chick less above prices.

Will do custom hatchin 2c per egg;
hatch each week or will. hatch on

haives if eggs are thoroughbred. Trays.

hold 180 eggs each. Mrs. D. M. Clark,

-| Garfield, Ga.

Pure Tancred W. Leg. Chicks from
254 to 312 egg record stock. The sires
and dams came direct from Tancreds
Farms; $12 per 100 or $10 where 500
are taken. Free from B. W. D. 100
per eent guaranteed del. Send $2 per
100 for-booking orders. Mrs. F. Cow-

B._R. and R. I. Red thoroughbred
at $10.50 per 100, mixed $9.50 per 100,
delivered at your post office. Guaran-
teed live delivery. Chicks are from
second year hens and grow faster and.
easily raised. Send one-fourth cash
price with order. K. C. West, Ash-
burn, Ga.

R. C. (Tar Box Strain) Silver laced
Wyandotte eggs, $1 postpaid. Am
booking orders for baby chicks, Mar.
and April del. $12 per 100 postpaid.
fae Clyde Morris, Whitesburg, Ga.
Riv 3. +

High grade chicks from thorough-
bred. heavv laying and culed breed-
ers, Buff. Barred and White Rocks,
R 1. Reds. W. Leghorns, $10 per 100;
rom blood tested stock, $11. Heavy
breeds mixed $9.50. Prepaid. Live de-
livery. WC. Allen, Box No. 471, Al-
bany,. Ga. ;

.Heavy mixed baby chicks 100 or
more 10c each, less than 100 llc ea.
No checks. Mrs. J. T. Berryhill,
Cochran, Ga. RFD 5.

Baby chicks from carefully select-
ed two and 3 yr. old, heavy laying,
Tancred strain W. L. hens, Pen No.
1 is headed by pedigreed cockerels





from pen



a

direct from Tancred, from 240 to. 274
egg hens; price 100 chicks $12. Chicks.
No. 2, $10 per 100, custom
hatching, 3c an egg. A. V. Halloway,
Graymont, Ga. RFD 1. -

Let me book your order for baby |

chicks, March or April del. Tancred
Strain, White Leghorns, full . blooded
$10 per 100, half payment with order.
Write or see C. D. Neese, Woodstock,
Ga. Rt. 1.

Pure Tancred W. L. Chicks from
heavy. layers. Free from B. W. b.,
$12 per 100 or $30 for 300, Guaran-
teed 100 per cent live del. Booking
orders. Mrs. Lundy Sutton, Summit,
Ga. RFD 2. .

High powered baby chicks from
heavy* laying closely culled flocks of
pure biooded hens. Donaldson Reds,
Fischels R. C. White
Barred Rocks, $12 per 100 del. Tan-
cred strain White Leghorns, . Everlay

strain Brown Leghorns, $10 per 100.

delivered. Heavy mixed $9 per 100, lt.

mixed, $7 per 100 del. 100 per cent

live del. guaranteed, satisiaction as-
sured. D. F. Thomas, Box 27, Odum,

Ga.

Donaldson strain R. IL.
paby chicks at 12 1-2c each. De
ed in Ga. Miss Lizzie Sumner,
N. Isabella Street, Sylvester, Ga.

er-

Heavy breed mixed $10 per 100 del.

Please place orders early.

Mrs. Net-
tie Elliott, Cochran, Ga.

Custom hatching 3 1-2c per egg.

Mrs. Nettie Elliott Cochran, Ga.
Contest winning blood B. Rocks

trom Booths AAA stock. Baby chicks
and hatcning eggs at prices you pay

or common commerciai stock. Make

reservation at once. Simon Peterson,

Douglas, Ga.
I have 600 egg cap. Buckeye Incu-

pator, will set eggs for party or par-

ties at $20 per setting. Guaranteed
good hatch if eggs are fertile and
fresh. W. J. Rainwater, RFD 1, Dal-
las, Ga. :

Pure bred Parks strain bred to lay
Barred Rock chicks now ready. Only
cream grade and better matured hens
mated to individually pedigreed and
pen pedigreed males direct . from
Parks. All birds B. W. D.

r 100. Permit 25-31. Also highly

pe i
bred All Gold strain Buff Rocks $16.

per 100. F. W. Voigt, Blackshear, Ga.

Ferris best egg strain White Leg- a

horn chicks from stock direct from:

Ferris farms 1930 from 259 to 300

egg trap nest hens, $10 per 100, del.
10
B. Flanders, Rockledge, Ga.
19,500 baby chicks for March. Spe-
cial low price, will exch. chicks
Ga. Cane syrup. Field peas, buhch.
and running Velvet beans,
peanuts. G. D. Fain, Edison, Ga.
_R. I. Red or. Barred

horn or Ancona chicks. Tancred or

Barron White Leghorn chicks $10 per

100. From hea.thy bloodtested fioeks
of matured hens that have been se-

lected forshigh egg production. 100 per

cent live del. guaranteed. S. P. Howe,

Hapeville, Ga. 2 eee
- Canadian R. .O. P. and Holterman
foundation stock B. R. chicks and
hatching
teed $12.50 per 100 chicks FOB, $1.00 |

eggs. Satisfaction guaran-

per 15 or $5 per 100 eggs. Mrs. W. A.
Tanner, Broxton, Ga. RFD 2

| Thursday, February 12, 1931.

Wyandottes,

Ty:

Red day old
iv. eke
907 :

tested. $16

er cent live del. guaranteed. F.

for .
Spanish

Rock baby
chicks $11 per 100; also Brown Leg-















"Eggs set every Wednesday in mam- Z

moth Buckeye incubators 3c per egg.

Trays hold -110 eggs. Chicks shipped
a charges. S. P. Howe, Hapeville
a.

Brown Leghorn or Ancona
Barred Rock chicks for sale; healthy
chicks for sale; also R. I. Red or
and vigorous chicks .
blood tested flocks of hens. Hatch
every week in Buckeye machines. J. L
Hurst, 316 Whitehall St., Atlanta,
- Public hatching in Mammoth Buck-
eye incubators. Set. every Monday and
Thursday, 2 1-2c per egg. Trays hold
105 eggs. Chicks shipped COD char-
ges. J. L. Hurst, 316 Whitehall St.,
Atlanta, Ga. .

Pape strain black minorcas bab
chicks. from pure stock, healthy floc
$15. per 100,
del. Mrs. C. L. Rehberg, Cairo, Ga.

We are now taking orders for baby
chicks, a 5 per cent discount on all
orders for 100 or more sent in by Mar.
15th, with $2 down on each.

Rocks, Rhode Island Whites, each, $14
per 100. White Leghorns $13. All
fine full blood stock, culled for pro-
duction and by standard of perfect-
ion. Live delivery guaranteed, order
now and have them shipped when you
are ready for them. Write us your

needs. L. S. Andrews, Ochlochnee,

(Continued on page 19)

See

Tancred or Barron White Leghorn, __
baby

from mature

Ga.

7.50 for 50, $3.75 for 25,

100.
Rhode Island Reds, Barred Plymouth




- Thursday, February 12, 1981.
Georgia Products For Sale

Ss (Continued from page eight)
- PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
- 10 ton good seed white Spanish pea-
huts, 4 1-2c lb. FOB. Cash with or-
er. D. E. Thompson, Pinehurst, Ga
Seedling pecans for sale or exch. for
dried apples, free of worms. Sour ap-
jes preierred. 10 lbs. for 10 libs. ot
ruit. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. < A.
Vaughan, Jackson, Ga. Sylvan Grove.
50 Ibs. sound seedling pecans, 15c 1b.
or exch. for Gov. insp. Schley or St-
_ art trees. Mrs. T. A. Adkins, Vienna.
Ga.



No. 1 Ga. Runners, thrashed_with-
out rain, 3 1-2c lb. J. F. Gibson,
Broxton, Ga., RFD 32.

No. 1 Ga. runners, gathered without
rain 4c lb. Johnnie Lott, Broxton, Ga.
RFD 2. Z
/150 or 200 Ibs. paper shell seedling
- pecans. 12 1-2 Ib. FOB Milledgeville.
: Rt B. Peeler, Devereux, Ga.

Large seedling pecans, 12 1-2c ib. or
$12 per 100 lbs. Exch. 5 or 6 lbs. for
dried apples at same price, or exch.
14 lbs. for 1 bu. of Yates or other nice

eating or cooking apples, prepaid to
- Sparta. iss Leona Simpson, Culver-
_ ton, Ga. Rt. 1. 7
43 Ibs. seedling pecans, 15 lb. 14
lbs mid. size pecans, 20c lb. Miss Belile
Timmerman, Bronwood, Ga. Box 83.
100 bu. N. C. peanuts, Ga. grown,
- gound and good, 1930 crop, 4c Ib. in
100 lb. lots or over. J, W. Salter, Pitts

Ga... 5

1 bu. large red Vale.cia

$3.60; 20c lb. J. M. Jones,
s G

a.
- Large red Valencia, 2 to 4 in pod.
free from pops and trash, for sale.
_H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga.
300 lbs.. white Spanish No. 1, 4c Ib.
J. D. Bishop, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 2.
N. C. Runners, Farmers stock. $1
bu. FOB. Special price on ton lots.
A. D. Cobb, Adel, Ga.
Genuine N. C. Runners, 3 3-4c Ib.
- in 100 lb or more. O. M. Greene,
fron City, Ga.
=: No. -3 N. C., Ga. raised peanuts, 4c
_ Ib. FOB in lots of 100 lb. or more; 4
_1-2c Ib. del. Write for ton lot prices
and other particulars. C. 8. Parish,
Tifton, Ga. Rt. 6.

nuts,



- PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
: ETC., FOR SALE
2 crop grape cuttings, $3 a 108, $25

M. Ready to del. 1. H. Johnson, Dub-
jin, Ga. Rt. 6.
All leading var. 2 and 3 yr. old ap-
le trees, 20c each, 2 to 3 ft. peach
frees, 10c each; Garber and Keiffer
pear, 40c each; Early Richmond cher-
ry, 50c each; Cuthbert raspberry, 10c;
_ Niagara and concord grape, 2 yrs. old
10c. All true to name and insp. I. C.
_ Head, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1.
1M crabapple, 1 to 3 ft. trees, and
um sprouts, $50 FOB. Maud Ham-
by, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3. x
___ old fashioned June cherry sprouts
%5c plus postage. Miss M. L. Steed,

Palmetto, Ga.

- State insp budded Schley and Stu-
art pecan trees, 6 to 8 ft. $25 a 100.
$200 M. Also Tung Oil trees, 4 to 6
ft. 25c each, $20 a 100, $150 M. All
FOB: I. G. Williams, Cordele, Ga.
. Pecan trees, 5 to 6 ft. 60c_ each.
- Schley, Stuarts, and Money-Makers;
_ Japanese persimmon trees, 4 to 5 ft.
60c each Best varieties. Mrs. H. L.

Brittingham, Guyton, Ga.
- Yates, Terry, Stayman, Red Wine-
- gap and other leading var. 2 yr. old
apple trees, 4 to 6 ft. 15c each; ome
- smaller ones, lic eaeh, del. PP. Well
rooted, State insp P. E. Rhodes, Bald-
win, Ga.
State insp. budded, true to name
Stuart and Schley pecan trees, 3 ft.
25c; 4 ft. 30c; 5 ft. 35c. Write for
prices on larger trees. Exch. some for
= W. L. baby chicks. Idus Johnson.
_ Shellman, Ga.
- Cling stone peach, 18 to 22 in. trees
_ 6 for 50c, 2 doz. $1.50. $5 a 100. post-
paid. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pinehurst, Ga
Leading var. apple trees $1250 a
100 del. or 15c each. Exch. for useful
* ee products. T. M. Webb, llijay.
a ,

_ State insp. true to name nursery
stock: Peach, $55 M, $6 a 100; $1.20
doz. Seedlings, $15 M, $3 a 100; 75c
- doz. Plum and apricot, $10 a_ 100.
_ $1.50 doz. Figs, $8 a 100. $1.50 dozen.
Grape vines, $5 a 100, $1 doz. Black
Cap raspberry. $3 a 100, 75c doz. E. B

_ Travis, Riverdale, Ga.
25 rooted fig sprouts, 20c each. Add
postage. -More than 3 trees in_ lot.
ge No stamps. Mrs. Earl] Webb

Pavo, Ga. ee
- Concord grape, white scuppernong,
rooted, 25 each, or exch. for

rayson, |.

MARKET BULLETIN

cabbage plants ang white Crystal Ber-
muda onion plants; also black walnut
trees, 25c ea. Mrs. L. P. Gassett, Ro-
berta, Ga., Rt. 2.

Stuart pecan trees, 2 to 8 ft. for
best prices. Write at once. K. N.
Sharp, Commerce, Ga.

sale, or exch. for Runner peanuts, soy
beans, field peas, chickens, new geese
feathers, or gin cotton. L B. hewis.
Alapaha, Ga.

Blue Damson plum cut. 2 yrs. old,
10c ea. $1 per doz. Exp. collect; also
Lady T. strawberry plants, 30c a 100.
Mrs. C. C. Satmps, Carrollton, Ga. Rt.
2

State insp. true to name apple trees
all leading var. 2 and 1 yr. 3 to 4 ft.
and 2 to 3 ft. trees, 15c and 10 each;
Elberta and White Eng. peach, 10c,
Pear. leading var. 4 to 5 ft. 40c; Con-
cord and Niagara grape, 2 yrs. old,
10c each, $7.50 a 100; also Progressive
and Premier strawberry plants, .$1 a
100. Exch. for Ga. cane syrup. W. H.
Alexander, Cleveland, Ga.

Red and black raspberry, $1 dozen.
Lucretia dewberry, same price, or $3
a 100; Mastodon strawberry, 40c a
100, Lady T. same price; white Eng.
peach trees, Blue Damson: plum, Eng
horse apple, winter pear sprouts, and
large Goose plums, all 20c each. Exch
1 tree for 2 cotton sacks, 100 lb. size
in good cond. Ea. to pay chgs. Mrs
Mae Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4.

Georgia Products Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED

Want to correspond with party hav-
ing bunch velvet bean seed. S. Fowke,
Augusta, Ga. Box 613.

Want _ few bu. Iron or Brabham peas
}Exch. Petty Toole wilt resistant cot-
ton seed at 60c bu. for same. J. M.
Stallings, Pelham, Ga.

Exch. some very fine pop corn for
baby lima butter beans for seed. 2 ibs
corn for 1 of beans. Or Valentine seed
beans or Stone Mtn. melon seed. Mrs.
Flora Black, Blakely, Ga. Rt. 2, Box
56

Want few bu. mammoth yellow soy
beans and some Texas seeded Ribbon
cane. C. D. Williamson, Plains, Ga.

Want 5 bu. 120-day velvets and .





bu. Otootan soy beans, 90 per cent
germination. Exch. Wilson od es,
boll cotton seed, dbl. recleaned. 1 1-
bu. cotton seed for 1 bu. beans. A. C.
Belflower, Empire, Ga.
Exch. sev. bu. pure Rucaer eotton

the se ee a os ag John PF. Col-
lins, Rydal, Ga. :

Pant good pealltio, early Kind of
Crowders, Send sample and __ price.
Lloyd L. Hudgins, Cumming, Ga. Rt.
2, Care J. N. Tutton.

Give 20c lb. in value, or 10 ib. Stone
Mtn. melon seed at 75c Ib. for 35 Ibs
| good table lima beans. Wiley Rogers.
Wray, Ga.

Exch. corn or Stone Mt. melon seed
for 90-day velvet beans. A. L Reeves
Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 3.

Want 25 bu. field peas and velvet
beans. Exch. baby chicks. G. D. Fain,
Edison, Ga.

Want 1 bu. bunch. velvet beans,
sound, for planting. J. L. Callahan,

aralson, Ga.
ant sev. bu. Otootans. Exch. 2 bu
sound, 1930 crop Speckled peas FOB
Mansfield for bu. Otootans FOB
your peeing point. 5. R. Campbell:
Mansfield, Ga.

Want solid white or white with
black eye, bunch var. table, peas. Will
buy or exch. for. State what you have
and if will exch. etc. Mrs. J. B. Cul-
lars, Claxton, Ga. Rt. 3. i

Want 2 bu. early speckled velvets.,
hulled. Exch. good breed shoats for
same. T. A Bowen. Blakely, Ga. Rt.
4

Want 100 bu. good, sound Braham

peas and 100 bu. Iron peas. Make bes*

price and send samples. A. D. Cobb,
1, Ga.

ae ant 5 bu. peas for cash. Write and

send sample. J. D. Shannon, Alma.

Geant 1 bu. Otootan beans. Exch 1
bu. white table peas. Ea. to pay chgs
R. L. McCray, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 6.
Want 2 or 3 bu. Otootans at $2.50
bu. and 1-2 bu. ie aero io ee
brown-eyed peas (long shaped).
sample a ao W. J. - Edenfield.
Graymont, Ga.
Exch. Stuart pecan trees, for Soy
beans. Bunch Velvet beans, or peas or
syrup. J. B. Wilson, Surrency, Ga.
Exch. 2 bu. pure Brab peas for 1 bu
Otootan = W. Watkins, Eas-
liee, Ga.. Rt. 1.
avant 600 lbs. beans in hull not
damaged, for cattle. Exch. meat, or



boro, Ga. Rt. 2

State insp. budded pecan trees for}:

seed for Otootan beans or will sell*

have a 5 yr. old, 3 gal. 3-4 Jersey cow,
$40 at bar E. B. Warren, Tooms-

Went a few white or red kidney
soup beans for seed, also asparagus
beans. _State cash price or what you
would like in exch. Mrs. M. B. Cox,
Lithia Springs, Ga. Rt. 1.

Exch. Jersey baby heifer calves from
heavy milkers, value $15 each, f
sound peas or pecans. L. L. Wallace,
South Atlanta, Ga.

Want 10 bu. Brab or Iron peas, at
$1.50 bu; 5 bu. 90 day runner velvets
at $1.50 bu.; 1 bu. Otootans at $2.50
bu. Must be clean and sound. Elie
Tanner, Douglas, Ga.

Want 1 bu. Otootan soy beans. Exch
2 bu. 90-day velvets for 1 bu. Otoo-
tans, or will exch 3 bu. Cleveland big
boll cotton seed for 1 bu. Soy beans.
J. W. McGowan, Graymont, Ga. Rt.

e

COTTON SEED WANTED
Exch. som. good Ruckers, culled
last yr. from 45 to 50 per cent lint, for
a good big boll, long staple seed for
eee G. W. Cockery, Alpharetta,
a

Want 5 bu. Cooks cotton seed. Exch
shoats for same. T. A. Bowen, Blake-
ly, Ga. Rt. 4.. E

Want 10 bu. Cleveland big boll. Will
exch. S. P. C. pig for same. Write first
W_P. Tobar. Pavo, Ga. Rt. 3.

Want Cokers extra long staple for
planting at 60c bu. cash. Sol Oden.
Blackshear, Ga. _

COTTON SEED MEAL WANTED

Want car load cotton seed meal.
Quote best del. price. C. M. Brennan,
Columbus, Ga.

FRUIT WANTED

Exch. broom straw for dried fruit.
I. Boatright Alma, . ia.

Will pay 10 to 12c Ib. according to
grade for dried apples. V. P. Tobar.
Pavo, Ga. Rt. 3.

Exch. cabbage plants. any var for
dried app'es or peaches. 100 plants for
lb. of each. Both to pay chgs. Or
crowder peas. Mrs. Mary Turner,
Alma, Ga.

_. Want crabapples. Mrs. 8. M. Tur-
ner, Griffin, Ga. 2016 Ea. Soloman St.

Exch. extra early Black Valentine
bunch bean seed for dried apples. Mrs.
a W. Lancaster. Pendergrass, Ga. Rt.



: GRAIN WANTED
Want wheat for chicken feed. Send
sample and best price. Ira F Mc-
Minn, Ayersville, Ga. gate
Want 1 horse load of nice, home
raised shucks, at reasonable price.
Must be within a short distance of
Decatur. State price. John A. Seay.
Decatur, Ga. Sycamore Drive.

: HAY WANTED
Want ton of peanut hay, del. at
ton. also want eating potatoes. W.
Watson, Loganville, Ga.

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
\ WANTED
Want bees in any style hives. S .te
lowest price and what you have. Reid
Beaslev. Savannah, Ga. 1715 Haber-
sham St.

PECAN ANY OTHER FRUIT TREES.
ETC., WANTED

Want to exch sassafras roots for

sprouts of good grade, bearing pear,

plum, brown fig, peach or apples.

ngs R. L. Graham, Camilla, Ga. RFD



Miscellaneous For Sale

Golden Seal, 20c Ib. plants, $1 a
100, $5 for 600; and Polk and other
roots, barks, etc. plants, etc. at reas-
onable rices. Mrs. Daniel Silver,
Talking Rock, Ga.

75 white muslin brand sacks. 100
and 75 Ib. sizes. Sell or exch. for 2
bu. soy beans. 1930 crop or 4 bu. wheat
or 8 bu. corn or oats. Mrs. A. J. Col-
lins, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1.

Sev. bu. good size hickory nuts, 2c
ib. or exch. for good tender garden
bean seed. Add postage. Blackberry
vines, 3 for 10c, or 15 dog. Early
strawberry and gooseberry, 30c doz. or
exch. Mrs. Ethel Tallant, Cumming.
Ga. Rt. 7.

Balm of Gilead Balm, 50c binch, 3
bunches, $1. Mrs. Howard Sewell,
Temple, Ga.

Quantity of high grade tig preserves
and plum sauce, for sale or exch. Miss
Margaret Herring, Grantville, Ga.

20 white sacks 100 lbs. cap. 8c each
and postage. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb.
Bremen ,Ga. 3
Sweet Leaf, flue cured tobacco.





cash. Not over 10 miles. Also Del.

chewing, 15 Ib. del. smoking, 12c Ib.

$12
D.

- PAGE THIRTE

seed. Cash with order. D. A, Camp
Baxley, Ga., Rt. 2. ae
Yellow root, 40c lb. Mrs. J. B. Phil-
lips, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 5. Ss
ground oy:
per 100 Ib

Fine, med. and eeu
oon ane a eo : G
. A. Smith, Sav:
102 Bay St. E. _
About 25 or 30 med. size gourds,
each, 7 for 25c, or exch. fer s
Write what kind you have. H
Robinson, Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt.
Box 44, & Kieaacas
About 3 ibs. Sampson snake

and about 3 lbs. Rattle snake Mast
Make best offer. Bennette We

Meeks, Ga. owt
Empty sugar sacks, also peanu
sacks. All good cond. 7c each, $5
100. Bob McCormack, Albany, Ga.
Peach preserves made on the seed,

Soc qt. Miss Eva M. Tankersle

Thomson, Ga. mee
Chicken and Ager feathers, mixed
used some, 40c lb. del. Cash or mone
order only. Mrs. Thornton McCurley,
Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 5. ;
Green sassatras roots, 20c lb. Wil
cherry bark, 40c lb. sweet gem a
persimmon bark, 20c Ib. rats ane, 25
lb. Clemmett Chaffin, Stone Mtn.
Ga. Rt. 1. - Sa Se
4 Ibs. nice, fresh tallow, 50c. Mrs.
J. B. Garner, Lilburn, Ga. Rt. 1,
White as. root, biack haw, sassufra
root and wild cherry bark, all 25 Ib
catnip, 25c-tor 2 doz. catnip piants, 25
doz. $1.50 a 100; horenound piants
same price; scuppernong, 2oc ea. 5 for
$1, Exch. for garden seed at market
price. Otto Keuy, Grifian, Ga. Rt.

Box. 49.

Hot pickle pepper in glass jars,
qt. and 5: extra for postage. Mrs.
A. Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2.

Yellow root, 30 lb. wid cherry bark
20c lb. Sassafras, roots, 15c lb. hu -
leberry bushes 50c a 100. Exch. for
white feed sacks. Add postage. Mrs.
t'red Freeman, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 3

Canned fruit, 50c per 1-2 gal. jar,
FOB. Exch. tor seed cobbier pota
pat reasonable price, and sweet pota
Slips to be del. Apri) 15th. Helen Wai
son, Athens, Ga. Rt. 3. 4 :

25 gal. churn, bargain. See or wri
live 5 mi. east of Norcross. B.
Richardson, Norcross, Ga., Rt. 1.

Broom straw, enough tor 15 brooms
78c FOB. Exch. tor anything can
ae Mrs. , E. Joiner, Blythe, Ga,
Free of disease, 10M stalks of green
sugar cane, which will av. about 6 ft.
long, $1 pe hundred stalks. R. .

ai

Broadhurst, Americus, Ga. ait

Jellies: apple, grape, biackberry a
black muscadine, 36c pt. Mrs. e
J. Swann, Lithonia, Ga., RFD 1..

Ratsbane, catnip, and horeho
stem and lenves at 25c lb. in 1
2.1-2 and 3 1-2 lb. shipments. Sassa-
fras roots, freshly dug, or iat the
bark if preferred, 25c ib. wild cherry,
40c ~ a oo = as ae sh.
ments. . A. Hamilto arnes=
me a 1, . Be aac

F'res ug sassafras roots, 10c Ib.
Wild cherry park, 15 ib, other pe
and barks, reasonable; also m:
plum sprouts, 15c each, nee prep:
Mrs. R. L. Bentley, Carnesy le, Ga

Nice lint cotton, 10c Ib. Exch.
frost proof EB. J. Wakef )
white Bermuda onion a
Eiva Woody, Acworth, Ga. Rt. 2.

Black walnuts, hulled, $1.25 bu.
in Ga. A. N. Wiggins, Preston,

28 lbs. dry sage, 60c lb. FOB. W. Bb
Allen, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 5.
Yellow root, 25 ib. and nice, se
rice, 60c gal. Del. M. F. Etris, Dahl
ega, Ga. RFD 1l.

Home-canned fruit
corn salad, in qt. and 11 oz. jars, re
sonable prices. Won a scholarship in
canning and have a permanent E:3
hibit in Chicago. Annie Reid Mor.
gan, Americus, Ga. 44 Club Girl. |

Miscellaneous Wanted

Want a few lbs. es,
white nest onions, multiplying escha
lots onions or sets, and other thin
Exch, fine N. Z. Red and Chin hifla
rabbits for same. . EB
Almon, Midland, Ga.

Want a bunch of spigmet also
bunch of Golden Seal and blood root!
for planting. State cheapest price.

A. Crumley, Habersham, Ga. Box 8.
Will pay cash for 15 cap. egg car.
ton for PP shipping, or will exch.
thoroughbred W. Wyandotte eggs at

$1.50 per 15 for same. J. L. Cantre
Jasper, Ga. Rt. 3. f es
Want about 25 tbs. un-salable toe
bacco and 12 Av. size Marten gourds,
State best prices; also setting of C
den or Silver Sebright wantein: 3
vg Eliza Lovett, Girard, Ga.

and vegetables,

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E FOURTEEN

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Plants For Sale
~ Rhubarb, yr. old plants, 12 doz. 30c;

doz. 3 doz. $1 PP. Ira C. Ander-
Roy, Ga.

cretia dewberry, 300, $2; $7 M.
Seer: Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Green-
le, Ga.



Sage plants, well rooted; 2 1-2c each.
ae Mrs. W. A. Moon, Waco,
ost proof E. J., Chas. W. cabbage,
500; 90c M. del. 5 M. $3.50 FOB:
-W. Stokes, Macon, Ga. Rt. 3.
E. J., Dutch, Wake. frost proof cab-
ze, postaid, 500, 60c; 90c M. Bermu-
onion, postpaid, 500, 65c; $1.10 M.
B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga.
ake. and F. D. cabbage, and Ber-
uda onion, $1.25 M. postpaid; Porto
Oo pot. Ready April 10th. $2 M PP.
. L. McClellan, Doerun, Ga. Rt. 3.
tverbearing strawberry, 25c a 100,
, prepaid. Mrs. J. F. Trawick, Ten-
, Ga. Rt. 1.
as. W. and F. D. cabbage, 25c a
$1.25 M. 500, 75c; also white mul-
ing onions, 50c gal. del. J. B. Ben-
lette, Flowery Branch, Ga. RFD 1.
Chas. W., E. F. D., All Head, and Co-
mhagen cabbage and Ga. collard
ts, $1.25 M. postpaid; 90c M. FOB;
A. or more, 75c M. Write for prices
other plants for early spring ship-
rents. Porto Rico potato plants, hot
di grown, ready March 15th. John
Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga.
erbearing strawberry, 25 C. Joe
Brown, McRae, Ga.
ost proof E. J., Chas. W., C. M., FP.
cabbage, $1 M. 500, 60c PP. Roscoe
, Fitzgerald, Ga. RFD 4.
ystalk Wax and white Bermuda
nion, Copenhagen and Wake. cabbage
nts, $1 M. Roy McRee, Meigs, Ga.
Frost proof E. J., Chas. W., and C.
bbage and white Bermuda onion,
oo $1.50 M. del. Jack Smith,
, Ga.
proof cabbage and Bermuda
. J. O. Lewis, Valdosta,
e

rsey, Chas and Flat Dutch cab-
, Med. size, 500 postpaid, 75c; ex-
a large, selected, 500 postpaid, $1; Ex-
ress, $1 M. R. O. Parks, Darien, Ga.
Cabbage and Bermuda onion, $1 M.
2.70, 3 M. $3.75 5 M. J. A. Mitchell,
homasville, Ga.
Kudzu cut. $1 per C. $8 M. J. L.
Akins, Leesburg, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 47.

E. J. Wakefield cabbage plants, 30c
100. W. H. McConnell, Calhoun, Ga.
__ Everbearing straw. 20c a 100, $2 M.
None del. after Feb. 15th. Mrs. J. W.
dwards, Springvale, Ga.

Pure, imp. Porto Rico pot. Govt insp.
J] and May del. $1.75 M. FOB. Cash
h order. E. E. Carter, Hazlehurst,

| M. latest imp. Klondike straw. 25c
WSe, 500; $1.25 M. Also little red,
ot chili sauce peppers, about 7 oz.
ands, 18c per strand, 30c for 2; 75c,
+ $1.45 doz. del. Ga. J. W..Hellemn,
Nahunta, Ga. Box 155.
Frost proof E. J., Chas. W.'and Suc-

sion cabbage, $1 M. del. B. F. Mal-
d, Brooklet,: Ga,
Washington asparagus, 2 yr. old roots

aa W. E. Williams, Moultrie,
Kudzu rooted joints, $4 M.
Wheeler, Americus, Ga. 201 Dodson St.
pen bred BE. J., W. cabbage plants,
c, 500; $1 M. J. G. Walker, Wray,

Be -
E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage, 65c, 500,
= Dewey Mathis, Flowery Branch,
es t. 1.
E. J. W. cabbage, 45c, 300; 60c, 500;
$1.10 M del. R.

oon

ions Chas. W., E. J. W., Copenha-
en, Sure Head cabbage, 90c M. 3 M.
dup, 60c M. Exch. for dried apples
peaches. J. A. Turner, Alma, Ga.
Guar Porto Rican, from Govt. insp.
seed. Extra early Hot Bed plants.
ite for prices. Mrs. L. C. Ursrey,-

ellow Bermuda onion, l5c a 100, $1
Chas. cabbage plants, 10c a
00, 50c M. del. . Albert Baker, Nor-
an Park, Ga. Rt. 1. -

. J. Wake. Golden Acre and Copen-
en cabbage, $1.25 M. del. or $1 M.
ect. N. T. Christmas, Pinehurst, Ga.
a; P i yt

to 5 yr. old Kudzu plants at reas-
onable prices. Exch..for peanuts, peas,
corn, Soy and velvet beans, meats, lard,
. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga.
Chas. W., E. J. cabbage, 65c, 500;
10 M. del. 10 M. $8 collect. Guy
faldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. _.













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R. P. |

M. Crow, Oakwood, j

/

wie order. Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Roy,
a.

Crystal Wax and yellow. Bermuda
a 100; 75c, 500; $1.25 M. del. 5 M..or
more, $1 M. Exp. col; Mastodon straw-
berry, 50c a 100; $3 M. Iceberg and
Big Boston lettuce, 50c a 100; booking
orders for early tomato, pepper and
Ege a Walter W. McEver, Gaines-
ville, Ga.

Kudzu roots, $7.50 M. H. W. Amason,
Lexington, Ga. |

E. J. W. cabbage. 75c M. Talmadge
Walker, Wray, Ga.

E. J. W. cabbage, 75c M. Mrs, Ouida
Harper, Osierfield, Ga.

Booking orders for pure Porto Rico
plants. April del. Write for prices on
large quantities. $1.75 M. Mrs..J. A.
Freeman, Barwick, Ga.

Bermuda onion and lead. var. cab-
bage lants, 500, 60c; $1 M. Mrs. R. E.
Hackle, Valdosta, Ga. 603 E. Savannah
Ave.

Progressive everbearing straw. plants
75c C. $5 M. Missionary and Klondike
50c a 100. Mrs, Lee Head, Cleveland,
Ga. Rt. 1. ,

Lucretia dewberry plants, $1.25 a 100,
del or exch. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Green-

vile, Ga. Rt. 3.

Missionary strawberry $1.25, 500; $2
M. Mrs. Thornton McCurley, Hart-
well, Ga.

Growing roots of kudzu,. ic each.
Write for quantity price. O. C. Per-
due, Yatesville, Ga.

Copenhagen and Succession cabbage,
$1 M. also pure pink skin, Govt. insp.
Porto Rico pot. March 20th to April
10th. $1.50 M. Will book orders up to
500 M. April 15th to May 15th, $1.25
M. Jack Bower, Dixie, Ga.

Booking orders for Peck to Hill
vineless sweet potato plants, $1.50 M.
Flavor and production guar. W.. J.
Braddock, Elko, Ga.

Crystal . Wax and yellow Bermuda
onion, 75c, 500; $1.25 M. E. J. cabbage,
500, 78c; $1.25 M. postpaid. Mastodon
strawberry 50c a 100. J. C. McEver,
Hoschton, Ga. Bt
Earliest var. Klondike strawberry,
30c a 100; Everbearing, 40cC. Mrs. Ro-
sie Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4.

Frost proof cabbage plants, C. W.
and Flat D. 300, 50c; 500, 85c; $1.25 M.
del. 5 M. up, $1 M. Exp. col. L. M.
Wingo, Gainesville, Ga. No. 2

Chas., J. W.ke. and Flat D. cabbage,
Heading var. and Ga. collard, 25c a 100,
$1.25 M. del. 5 M. and more, 75c. Exp.
collect; Klondike and Lady T. straw-
berry, 25c a 100; $2 M. del. 5 M. and
up, $1.75 M. Exp. col. Ovie Crowe,
Gainesville, Ga. No. 2.

2 yr. old Kudzu, 75e C. or 50c C. in 1
M. lots. Exch for any kind of field
peas at $2 bu. Gene Marper, Hartwell,
Ga. Rt. 1.

Early var. cabbage, 500, 55c; 90c M.
Yellow Bermuda onions, 500, 65c; $1
M. Cash with order. Mrs. Geo. Gaff-
ney, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 1.

Lady T. strawberry, $2 M. E. J. W
cabbage, $1.25 M. del. in 3rd zone. A.
H. Jett, Pitts, Ga.

Chas. W. cabbage, open grown, $1 M.
to3M. Over 3 M. 75c M. Exp. collect.
Exch. for anything can use. F..N.
Bragg, Hawkinsville, Ga.

Cabbage plants, Copenhagen M. Ear-
ly Flat D., Long Island and E. J. W.
Also cabbage collard plants, all. 75c,
500; $1.25 M. del. Exch. for cayana
cane seed and N. C. peanuts. H. V.
Franklin, Register, Ga.
Moss curled parsley, 25c doz and pos-
fe Miss Bessie Boone, Commerce,
7a.

Large Everbearing strawberry, 25c a
100; insp. Porto Rico pot. seed grown
from vine cut. $1.75 M. 5M. $1.50 M.
del in season. Exch. some for 5 bu. N.
C. Runner seed peanuts and 10 bu.
White Spanish at market price. Ea. to
pay chgs. Jno. A. Barker, Rochelle,
Ga. Rt. 2. Box 83.

Earliest var. imp. Klondike straw.
25c a 100, $1.25, 500; $2 M del. Mrs. J.
S. Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4.

E. J. and Chas. frost proof cabbage
plants, 500, 65c; $1. M. Postpaid. R.
Chanclor, Seville, Ga.

Cultivated bunch blackberry, $3 a 100
$15 M. or exch. W. G. Kelley, Forest
Park, Ga.

Yellow Bermuda onion plants, 90c M.
postpaid in Ga. J. H. Davis, Milledge-
ville, Ga. Rt. 5. Box 126.

Collard plants, $1 M. postpaid, also
seed, 30c lb. or exch. for white, chicken
feed sacks, at 8c each. Postage to be
paid by each on what shipped. Can





fexch. 30 M. plants. Malvin Collins,



Ww.
onion, E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage, 20c.|.



MARKET BULLETIN

C. O. D. cabbage, collard and onion
plants, 500, 65c; $1 M. A. P. Sexton,
Valdosta, Ga. Bx. 523.

Rhubarb plants, 25c a doz. prepaid.
No stamps accepted. Emma Lou Mar-
tin, Vienna, Ga. Rt. 2.

Frost proof cabbage, Chas. and E. J.
$1.25 M. 5 M. and 10 M. lots, $1 M del.
G. E. Waldrip, Flowery. Branch, Ga. Rt.

A Jot of Bermuda grass, will give to
anyone to take it off of. my lot, before
planting time. Mrs. Joe A. Whitlock,
Dunwoody, Ga.

Cuthbert and St. Regis(Red) rasp-
berry, 1 doz. 50c; $1.25, 50; $1.95 C;
$6.85; $10.25 M. Harts extra early fine
blackberry, 60c doz. $1.75, 50; $3 C;
Black Cap raspberry (Black), 60c doz.

$1.75, 50; $3 C; Lucretia dewhberry, 40c

doz. $1.75 C.. All postpaid. Exch. for
farm, products. E. J.. Hart, College
Park,_Ga. .

Red and black raspberry, and Lucre-
tia dewberry, each, $1. doz. Lady T.
straw. 40c a 100; White Eng. peach
trees, Eng horse apple, Blue Damson
plum, clingstone and red plum peaches,
muscadines, 15c each; Gooseberry and
sarvis, $1 doz. huckleberry, 75c a 100;
chinquapin, chestnuts, and hazlenuts,
$1.50 doz. Add postage on small orders.
Mrs. Mae Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4.

E. -J., Chas. W. cabbage, 50c M. All
parcel post orders, $1 M prepaid. G.
L. Steedley, Baxley, Ga.

Cabbage plants, 75c M. Yellow Ber-
muda onion, 6 M plants by express,
$3.90; 12 M. $7; Porto Rico and Big
Stem Jersey pot. $1.50 M in season;
also 5 var. tomato seed, 65c lb. Mar-
globe, $1.20 lb. Money order. D. M.
Barber, Baxley, Ga.

Large Early W. cabbage and Bermu-
da onion, 500, 60c; $1 M postpaid in
Ga. A .E. Reinhardt, Ashburn, Ga.
St. Regis rasberry, 2 doz. $1, or exch.
for nice, white cotton. Mrs. W. B.
James, Ellijay, Ga. Box 162. ~ S
Long Isiand Chas. W. cabbage, FOB;
i5c, 500; -$1.25, M. Del. $1, 500; 1.75
M._ W. M. Shirah, Seville, Ga.

Frost. proof cabbage, E. J. and Chas.

W. E. F. D., 60c, 500; 90c M del. 5 M
ao FOB. F. Y. Stokes, Macon, Ga.

E. J., Chas. W. and F. D. eabbaye, 60c
500; 90c M del. 5 M up, 70c M FOB. E.
Y. Stokes, Macon, Ga. Rt. 3. :
Fresh Bermuda grass roots, pure, $2
per crocus sack full, FOB. L. P. Gas-
set, Roberta, Ga. i
Genuine red and pink skin Porto
Rico Gov. insp $1.75 M. 5M and over,
$1.50 M. FOB. 1-3 cash, bai. COD.
co sat. G. H. Lord, Graham, Ga. Rt.

Cabbage, collard and Bermuda onion
plants, 300, 50c; 500, 75c; $1.10 M del.
ill Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2,
Cabbage, collard and Bermuda onion
300, 50c; 500, Toc; $1.10 M aiso Bermu-
da sets, $1 gal. del. Guy Crow, Gaines-
ville, Ga.

Frost. proof cabbage, and Crystal
Wax Bermuda onion, 20c a 100, $1.50
M del. Mrs. W. N. Lott, Braselton, Ga.
Himalaya blackberry, $1 a 100; Lady
T. straw. 500, $1 PP. C. E. Smith,
Braselton, Ga.

Himalaya blackberry, 75c a 100 and
Postage. Mrs. J. B. Garner, Lilburn,
Ga. Rt. 1.

-E.J., Chas, W. and C. cabbage plants
$1 M. 5 M $3.50. J. S. Burgess, Pem-
broke, Ga.

Lucretia dewberry, 30c doz. $1 a 100;
$8 M del Niagara, Concord and Red
grape cut. $1 per 50; 300, $4. Exch. for
peanuts... Aiso have cut. of white scup-
pernongs, $1 per 50, 300, $4; and Ber-
muda grass roots, $3 for 100 lbs. FOB.
Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Greenville, Ga.

Everbearing strawberry, 15c a 100,
eg M. COD. J.C. Meister, Baldwin,

a.

Scallion plants, 20c a 100. Webster
Callaway, Farmington, Ga.
Copenhagen cabbage plants, $1 /M.
FOB. Exch. for shelled corn, hay peas,
velvet beans, or anything can use; also
have pure Porto Rico plants, March 15
to April 30 del. Gov't. insp. seed.
ne for prices. Emory S. Bower, Dix-
ie Ga. :

Lady Thompson strawberry, 20c a 100
300, 50c; $1.65 M. Garden gooseberry,
10c each Exch. for pure bred setting
eggs or anything useful. Mrs. Henry
Eller, Ellijay, Ga. RFD 3.

Rhubarb plants, 50 doz. and postage
also yellow root, bone dry, $1 lb. green
75c lb. Miss Cecil McCurley, Hartwell,
Ga. Rt. 2.

Cabbage and onions, all var. $1.25 M





postpaid Miss Winta Welch, Sylvester,



Thursday, February 12, 1983,

_ Genuine Porto Rico, grown from vine
cut. $1.50 M FOB. Ready about April

Ga.

$1.25 M. 5 M or more, $1 M postpaid.
Mrs. Etta Durham, Sale City, Ga.

Crystal Wax, white and yellow Ber-
muda onion, 75c, 500; $1.25 M FOB;
Frost proof cabbage, 60c, 500. $1 M. 3
M or more, 75c M. Money order with
order. J. E. Drew, Valdosta, Ga. Rt 4.

Guar. pure Porto Rico, from Gov't.
insp. seed. Extra early Hot Bed $2.50
M. Later, $2.25 M. Del. Jas. A.
Chauncey, Screven, Ga.

Washington asparagus roots, 2 yrs.
growth, $1.10 a 100. Exch, for straw-
berry plants or Blue Spanish sweet po-
tatoes for plantin. Mrs. A. N. Thorne
ton, Camilla, Ga. Rt. 1. ;

All var. cabbage and Bermuda onion, :

95c, 500; $1.50 M. PP mail; $1 M exp.
collect. .G. W. Coleman, Tifton, Ga.
Chas. W., E. J., Copenhagen, F. D,
cabbage, prepaid, 500, 80c; $1.25 M. or
75 M collect; Bermuda onion, $1 M. C.
M. Sims, Pembroke, Ga.
E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants,

75c M in less than 5 M lots; 5 M and.
above, 60c M. Will exch. 6 M, for 2 M

Klondike or Lady T. strawberry plants.
N. A. Odum, Baxley, Ga.
Frost proof cabbage plants, 500, 60c,

Wax white and yellow Bermuda onion
plants from pure Teneriffe seed, 500,
15c; $1.25 M. FOB. H. F. Stair, Val-
dosta, Ga.

and Big Stem. Jersey potato plants,
$1.50 M. Bermuda onion, 6 M to &
crate by express, $3.95; 12 M lots, $7;
Gr.. Baltimore, Stone; Matchless, Red

Marglobe, $1.25 lb. State certified.
Money order. D. M. Barber, Baxley,
Ga.

Progressive everbearing strawberry

15c each Exch. for white feed sacks,
100 Ib. cap. Mrs. J. W. Miller, Bow-
don, Ga. Rt. 5. : os

E. J and Chas W, cabbage plants,
60c, 500; $1.10 M del. 10 M $8 collect.
Crystal Wax and yellow Bermuda one
ion, same rice. W.O. Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Ga.

and collard plants, $1.25 M. 75c, 500,
White and yellow Bermuda onion
plants, same price. B. R. Woodliff,
Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.

Black raspberries and red Japanese
wonder berries, 30 doz. strawberry

anese quince seed, 10c per pkt. Mrs.
Lula Hawkins, Alharetta, Ga. Rt. 4. |
E. J. Copenhagen, Dutch, Wakefield
frost proof cabbage plants, postpaid:

ald, Ga.
Frost proof cabbage plants, E. J.
Chas. W. Copenhagen Market, Flat D.,
Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 4. oy
Chas. W. and Flat Head, large, frost
proof cabbage plants $1.25 M del. N. W.
Daniel, Ty Ty, Ga. Rt. 1.
Mastodon. everbearing strawberry
plants, 30e.a 100. Add postage. Mrs,
A. J. Stansel. Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4.
Klondike strawberry plants, for sale
or exch. for cabbage plants. Plant for
plant. H B. Peeler, Devereux, Ga.
Himalaya blackberry, 25c doz. $1.50
a 100 del.. Exch. for cabbage -plants or
onion. sets, or young Lucretia dewberry
ay Mrs..8. P. Reed, Varnell, Ga.
Himalaya blackberry, $1

500. for $1. Postpaid. C. E. Smith,
Braselton, Ga... &
100 raspberry bushes, will bear this
yr. 5c each, $2.50 for lot. Have to be
moved: at once. Mrs. Nannie Tyler,
Gladesville, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 73.
Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c a
100; lettuce, 30 a 100; peppermint and
spearmint, 15c doz. catnip, 15c; wild
cherry bark and rattle and yellow root,
20c. lb. and other roots and barks. Miss,

Strawberry plants, unusually large
and prolific var. 20c a 100 and postage
collect. Cash with order. Can not
mail out of Ga. Dorsey Pulliam, Bow-
don, Ga. Rt. 2. :

Crystal Wax Bermuda onion plants,

50c per 500, 85c M. Postpaid. Money |

order with order. J. D. McLeod, Jr.
Altamaha, Ga.

Giant Mastodon everbearing straw--







15th. Mrs. Eldon Joiner, Thomasville, . |
Bermuda onion, 25c a 100; 500, 70c.

$1 M. 3M or more, 75c M FOB; Crystal .

Cabbage plants, 75c M. Porto Rican

Rock and Favorite tomato seed, 65c Ib,

plants, 50c.a 100; Concord grape vines, -

Wake. and E, Flat Dutch cabbage

plants, 30c a 100; citron seed, and Jap-

500. 60c; $1 M. John B. Pope, Fitzger-

60c, 500 $1 M. postpaid. Roscoe Mays, -



per 100
plants. Thompson strawberry plants,



White, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. Box






berry plants, $1 a 100. L. R. Page, Blue
Ridge, Ga. Rt. 1. i






























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Thursday, February 12, 1981.
Georgia Products For Sale



CORN FOR SALECar Lots
1 car good white milling corn, 90c
Owen, Hawkinsville,
Ga. Rt. 1.

Corn in car lots, slipped shuck, 80

Tbs. to the bu. Sound and well sea-

soned, practically free from weevils.
Write for price. Chas. F. Howe, Ft.

~ Valley, Ga.

400 to 500 bu. excellent shucked corn

~ stored in ceiled cribs, and well treat-

ed against weevils. $1 bu. in shuck,
$1.10 bu. if shelled. All FOB. J. G.

Dean, Dawson, Ga.

Corn. Car lots only. $1 per 100 Ibs.
tn shuck FOB. A. D. Cobb, Adel, Ga.

PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE

. White Plains, Ga.

more: Success and Stuarts, 25c;
- lumbias, 20c lb. FOB.
lin, Forest Glenn, Ga.

~-N. C. Runners, $1 bu. J. W. Martin,

Climax, Ga., Rt. A. Box 24.,
15 lbs. genuine Schleys, med. size,

5c lb. FOB, or 30c prepaid. Sample

on request. Mrs. Jeff Marchman,
Paper shells, del. in 5 Ib. pkg. he
O-
S. B. Tomber-

Sev. bu. Spanish peanuts, Sound,

Beg planting seed, 4c lb. FOB; In bu

4 bu. bags, FOB.
ton, Ga. RFD 2.

anything can. use.

lots or more,
with order.

$1.30 bu. del. Ga. Cash
B. Z..Scarborough, Way-

side, Ga. Rt. 1.

About 100 Ibs.. Stuart and other var

: pecans, 30c lb. L. P. Strange, Swains-

ro, Ga. Rt. 5.
Best grade Ga. Runner seed pea-

~ . nuts, 5c lb. Jack Bower, Dixie, Ga.

15 lbs large pecans, 25c_lb. or exch.
part for seed oats. Miss Lizzie Sum-
ner, Sylvester, Ga. 907 No. Isabella
St

1930' crop good Runners, 85c bu. in
W. E. Walker, Brox-

Seedling pecans for sale or exch for
Write. Mrs. W.

D. Barefield, Ft. Gaines, Ga. Rt. 1. \
Runner and Spanish peanuts, each

-Tb. Exch some for field

be.

Var. 4c lb FOB. Samp Smith, Doug-
las, Ga. Rt. 2.

Pure Valencia, 40e lb. del. No order
filled for less than 1 1-2 lbs. Would
sell for 15c Ib. in the hull, 7 Ibs. for
$1 del. Cash with order. Miss L. O.

_ Hamilton, Carnesville, Ga. Rt. 1.

15 lbs. good, sound med. size

12 1-2c lb. prepaid. Cash with order.
- 8. N. Newsome, Keysville, Ga. Rt. 2.

10 Ibs. Stuarts, 30c Ib. del. 1930 crop.
Mrs. J. S. Harper, Hortense, Ga.

150 bu. Ga. Runners. No. 1 grade 4c
peas, or baby
chicks. A. H. Jett, Pitts, Ga. Rt. 2.
No. 1 Spanish peanuts, imp. $1.25

5 or more bu $1 bu. C. R. Mor-
gan, Americus, Ga. i
>> & new Runner peanuts. A special
nut for hogs. 10e ib. hand shelled. W.
J. Braddock, Elko, Ga.
25 Ibs. red Valenca, -15 Ib. pee
Miss Clara Watkins, Grantville,



PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES,

ETC., FOR SALE

~ Gov't insp. budded pecan trees lead-
ing var. All sizes for sale or exch.
Write for bargain prices. F. C. Gei-
ger, Flintside, Ga.

Tung Oil trees, yr. old, thrifty stock
for sale. W. W. Rast, Dixie, Ga.

Japanese Bamboo roots for sale or
exch for field peas. W. J. Josey, Amer-

icus, Ga.
200 or more seeding peach trees

early Elbertas, 15 each, $1.35 doz. $13

_ for entire lot by express; well rooted

~Muscadine vines, 15c each, $1.30 doz.

-- 10 each, $8 a 100.

60c; Red Goose



-horns. C. M. Alexander,

_. Add postage on orders for less than
. $1.50. Mrs. Nora Nix, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1.

Early Harvest, Keiffer and Cycle
ere trees, 40c each: $4 doz. Apple,
feading var. 2 yr. trees, 15 each. $12.-
50 per 100; 1 yr. 10c each; Grape vines
All State insp.
true to name Postpaid. . Exch for
chickens. Prefer Brown or W

. Leg-
Cleveland,

a.
Blue Damson plums, 25 each; 3 for
plum, 2 for 20c; 5 for
40c. All nicely rooted, and postpaid.
A. Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1.

Budded pecan trees, leading var. 4
to 8 ft. 20c each. Fred Laye, Shell-
man, Ga, '

Concord grape vines, 5 yrs. old,. 15
each, postage included with order or
$1 per 8 vines, $10. per 100; $90 M.
Also Red Fig sprouts, 25 each, 5 for
$1. Cash. Roswell H. Akin, Griffin,
Ga. Rt. B.

State insp. budded peach trees, 3 to
4 ft. Mayflower, Carmen, Chinese
Cling, Elberta, ae Belle, White Eng.
Stinsons Oct. Early Rose, Red Bird,
each, del. W. F. White, Goggins,

True to name, State insp. budded

n trees, 3 to 10 ft. 25 to 50c ea. in
of 25 or more. Miss Ronie John-
Shellman, Ga. Rt. 1.

t



MARKET BULLETIN.

Clear stone peacn trees, 10c ea, $1
doz. scuppernong vines, 25c; old fash-
joned summer apple trees, 15c each;
May cherry, 10c each, $1 doz. Concord
grape, pink and purple, 15 each;
Himalaya blackberry, 10c each, tame
strawberry, 15c a 100; a few seedling
Yate apples, 20c ea. Mrs. J. C. Eades,
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7.

May cherry sprouts, 10c each, or
exch for 100 lb. cap. flour sacks. 1
sprout for 1,sack or exch. for pea seed
or anything can use. Miss Stella Parks
Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4.

White Eng. peach trees, 1 yr. old,
10c each; other old time seedling
peach trees, 10c each, or exch. for lg.
size white, feed sacks, in good cond.
at 10c each. . Ea. to pay pe nee. Mrs.
Jas. C. Turner, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4,
Box 32.

6 scuppernong grape cut. from blk.
and white ones, 10c each; sassafras,
polk and yellow root, 30c lb. wild cher-
ry bark and other barks, roots, etc.
30c lb. Exch. for white feed sacks,
free of holes, and anything else can
| Dorothy Skinner, Bowdon, Ga.

Brown Turkey figs, 25c ea. 5 for $1;
3 or 4 Blue Damson plums, 20c each,
6 for $1. Exch. for dried beans, peas,
cabbage, onion plants, or garden seed.
Mrs. A. G. Styles, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2.

White Eng. peach trees, 15c each;
Fig, and sage bushes, 10c each. Exch.
for red Spanish peanuts or any seed,
or for white feed sacks in good cond.
a O. P. Pugh, Farmington, Ga. Rt.

Stuart, Sehley, Money-Maker pe-
cans, 50c to $1 ea; black and Japanese
walnuts, 50c each; bearing size all
lead. var. apples, 3 yr. old, 50c each,
$5 doz. Smal-er trees, less price; pears
lead. var. 50 and 25c each; Peach,
2 yrs, old, 20c each; 2 yr. old, all var
grape, 15c each; scuppernong and
James grape vines, 25c each;. St. Regis
raspberry plants, 50c doz. $2.50 a 100.
James Cureton, Austell, Ga.

O.d fashioned Eng peach, 3 ft. 10c
ea. $1 doz. Everbearing strawberry
plants, 20c a 100, $1.50 M. Himalaya
blackberry, 20 doz. Old fashioned
horse apple trees, 20c ea. Add pos-
nee. Geo. A. Conner, Gainesviile, Ga.
Rt... .

Sev. goose plums, 2 and 3 ft. also
pear trees, 2 and 4 ft. for sale. Mrs.
W. L. Austin, Greshamville, Ga.

Black walnut and wild goose berry,
25c:-each, 6 for $1; huckleberry bushes,
same price. Mrs. C. P. Lively, Mor-
ganton, Ga. ie

200 or more seedling peach, Ga.
Belle and Elberta, 6 in. up, $1.25 doz.
$12 for the lot; muscadine grape vines
$1.50 doz. postpaid. Money order.
No personal checks. Mrs. Nora Nix,
Alto, Ga. Rt. 1.

May cherry, 2 to 5 ft. 15 to 30c each
or exch. for Red Runner peanuts. Ha.
to pay postage. W. H. Loyd, Temple,
Ga. Rt. 1.

All lead. var. apple and peach trees
20c each; Concord and Niagara grape
10c each; pear and cherry, 50c each;
red June plum, 25c each. All Gov't
insp. and true to name. P. M. Head,
Cleveland, Ga.

State insp. budded pecan trees, for
sale. or exch for runner peanuts, soy
beans, field peas, chickens, new goose
feathers. or gin cotton. I B. Lewis,
Ape. Ga.

State insp.true to name fruit trees;
leading var. apples, 10 and 15 each;
Elberta and white te peach, 10c;
Early Harvest and Keiffer and pine-
apple pear, 40c; Concord and Niag-
ara grape, 10c ea. $7.50 a 100; also
Premier and Progressive Everbearing
strawberry $1 a 100. Postpaid. Exch
for good Ga. cane syrup. W. H. Alex-
ander, Cleveland, Ga.

Gov't insp. true to :name Stuart and
Schley can, 3 to 10 ft. 30c to 80c
ea. in lots of 50 trees; leading var.
peach, apple, plum, 20c to 25c each;
$1 to $2.50 doz. 1M. Elberta peach, 2
to 4 ft., $60; grape, scuppernong, pear,
etc. R. L. Wheeler, Macon, Ga.

All lead. var. 2 and 3 yr ol# apple
trees, 20c ea. peach 2 to 3 ft. 10c;
Early Richmond cherry, 50c; Keiffer
and garber pear, 40c; 2 yr. old Con-
cord and Niagara grape, 10c; Cuth-
bert raspberry, 10c. All State insp.
true to.name. Wil] exch some. Mrs.
Lee Head, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1, Box

1.

Nice lot of budded, bred-up Schley,
all size trees. Dr. N. C. Alston, Rich-
land, Ga.

Scuppernong vines, well rooted, 35c
each; Figs, red and white, 18 to 24
in. 35c ea. Mrs. Seott Davis, Hogans-
ville, Ga.

Ped. State insp. Schley, Stuart and
Success pecan, 4 te 8 ft. above ground
at attractive prices. R. 8. Broadhurst
Americus, Ga.

Seedling pecan,

6 ft. 10c each;
mulberry, 2 te 6



nda
8c each; June berry (that will bear
this yr.) 10c ea. Exch. for 4 qt. yel-
low Bermuda onion sets or anything
can plant on farm. D. W. McCook,
Mcintyre, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 17.

Budded Schleys at very low prices.
Exch, for peas, peanuts, meats, soy
beans, corn, etc. . M. Kennedy, Col-

Schley and Stuarts 4 to 8 ft. 25c
each. Gov't insp. J. T. Crawford,
Barnesville, Ga.

State insp. budded Stuart and
Schley pecan trees, cheap or exch. for
farm products. C. L. Eubanks, East-
man, Ga, :

Money-Maker, Success and Moore,
25c each. -Buyer to pay express. Mrs.
Eugenia Simmons, Lakeland, Ga.

Small home orchard: 2 each, June,
Horse, Yates, Red Delicious, Stayman
$1 del. All insp. trees. T. M. Webb.
Ellijay, Ga.

White scuppernong, 10c each, $1 doz
Brown Calif. figs, same price. Exch.
Ae potato slips. W. A. Moon, Waco,

a.

Clingstone peach, 15 to 22 in. trees

6 for 50c, $1.50 per 2 doz. $5.\a 100
postpaid. Mrs: L. W. Seago, Pine-
hurst, Ga.

Celestial and Brown Turkey fig, 5

|large size $1; honey peach, 5 for $1;

also large rooted, Kudzu plants, 25
for $1, $3 a 100; Lucretia dewberry,
$1 per 100. $7 M.. McDonalds ear-
liest blackberry and Premo dewberry,
$1 per C. $9 M. J. W. Toole, Macon,
sa. Rtas. ;

Crabapple, any size trees, price ac-
oa: G. Z. Maxwell, Toccoa, Ga.

Large white and large purple figs/
blue currants, white scuppernong, an
Concord grape, 15c each. Mrs. R. All-
good, Oxford, Ga.

State insp. true to name leading va-
rieties of fruit trees. Peach. $55 M, $6
C. $1.20 doz: seedling peach. $15 M.
$3 C. 75c doz. Plum. Apricot and Figs
$10 C. $1.50 doz. Also raspberry. vines
$4 C. 60c doz. grape, $5 C. i doz.
E. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ga.

Stuart budded pecan trees, 2 to 8
- 15c to 35c. K. N. Sharp, Commeree

a.



POTATOES FOR SALE

White Star irish potatoes, $1.50 bu.
Also old fashioned white Yam, $1 bu.
at home, 1 mi. off the. highway. John
W. Nix, Cleveland, Ga.; Rt. 4, Box 43.

30. bu. insp. Porto Rico potatoes,
for seed, 75c bu. at my place. U. C.
Page, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 2.

Imp. Govt insp. red skin. Porto
Rico seed potatoes, 2c Ib. FOB. Cash
with order. Jas. Roberts, Quitman,
Ga. Rt. 1, Box 40.

Carefully selected, guar. pure Gov.
insp. vine Porto Rico seed tatoes,
$1.50 hamper. Jas. A. Chauncey,
Screven, Ga. Box 66.

Sev. 100 bu. State insp. seed and
eating yellow skin and imp. mixed
Porto Ricans, $1 bu. at my farm, or
2c lb. sacked and del. at shipping
point. L. Aspinwall, Screven, Ga.

Good grade white Star irish pota-
toes, $1.40 bu. del. PP. Roy Harper,
Cut Cane, Ga.

Big Stem Jersey certified seed po-
wiees, $1 bu. H. F. Stair, Valdosta,

a.

75 bu. large, smooth yellow Porto
Ricans, $1 bu. not prepaid. Joe OCol-
Her, Arlington, Ga. :

Burbank Irish pot. 3e Ib. at home.
Mrs. R. J. Stansel, Cleveland, Ga. Rt.
4

15 bu. sweet potatoes, 75c bu. FOB
my farm. W. A. Keene, Abbeville,
Ga, Rt. 2, Box 25.

15 bu. imp. red skin Porto Ricans,
med. size, from vine cuttings, for seed
or eating, 80c bu. FOB; also a few
bu. Nancy Hall improved to a yellow
flesh, 80c bu. FOB. Exch. for velvet
bean seed. running or bunch P. J.
Watson, Nunez, Ga. Rt. 1.

SYRUP FOR SALE

40 gal. good No. Ga. cane syrup, 75c
gal. Ira F. McMinn; Ayersville, Ga.

Pure Ga. Cane syrup in 1-2 gal.
cans, 75c gal. Exch for Brabham peas
or Cooks cotton seed. E... Danning,
Enigma, Ga.

Pure Ga. sugar cane syrup, thick
and highly flavored, $4.80 per cs of
6 No. 10 lb. cans, or exch for N. C.
seed peanuts. Soy beans or field peas
E. E. Carter, Hazlehurst, Ga.

25 gal. pure Ribbon Cane syrup in
1 gal. seajed cans, 60c gal. FOB. L. C.
Pettigrew, Jackson, Ga.

Red or Ribbon cane syrup, extra
quality, $4.50 per cs: of six 10 lb. cans
FOB. Cash with order. E. EB. Cha-
son, Cairo, Ga. Rt. 2.

Strictly A-1 pure Ga. cane oS in
new wooden bbls. 42c in cs, of 12 1-2
gal. cans, $3.76. J. TF. Ponder, Whig-



Georgia Products Wanted

Turner, Lula. Ga. Rt. 1.

peanuts. Exch. gilt, P. C.



3 PAGE FIFTEEN
Mrs. J. B. Phillips, Hartwell, Ga. Rt.

Ga, Cane syrup in No. 10 cans. Os.
of 6, 75 gal. FOB. Exch. for baby
chicks. A. H. Jett, Pitts, Ga.

Pure Ga. Cane syrup cooked extra
thick: 6 No. 12 cans to cs. $4 per 12
No. 5 cans, $4.25. Labeled. Malvin
Collins, Whigham, Ga.

Pure Ga. cane syrup, in new 35 gal .
bbls. $16.50; Some in 2nd-hand bbls,
$15: Best grade in No. 10 cans, 6 per
cs., $3.60, or. 12: No. 5s, $3.90. All del
in State for check with order except
single cs. for 25c extra. 10c cs. less on
5 cs. lots. - Quality guar. Lee Pate
rick, Quitman, Ga. }

Ga. cane syrup, A-1 in bbls. of 9
prox. 35 gal shipping wt. guar. 400 Ibs.

$15 per bbl. FOB. Cash with order,

C. W. Chason, Cairo, Ga: Rt. 3.

Pure Ga. cane syrup, 6-10, $3.60 per
cs., 12 -5, $3.90 per cs. Wt. and quale.
ity considered. FOB, If sample is de-
sired, send 20c per qt. M. T. Nunnal-
ly, Jr.. Thomasville, Ga.

Pure Ga. Cane syrup in approx. 36
gal. bbl. 50c gal. FOB. J. C. cippeker:
Marlow, Ga. ;

Finest Cane syrup, 75c gal. del. in
Atlanta. Carlton McClure, Fairburn,
Ga. Rt. 2. ,

Delicious Ga. Ribbon cane syrup, 6
ga] to cs. $5 cs. FOB. J. F. Lowe, Jr.
Ft. Valley, Ga. Box 155.

30 gal. sorghum syrup, in 7 and 8
gal cans, 65c gal. or in buckets, 70

a Home: A. B. McKoy, Newnan, Ga.
Bright Honey Drip sorghum. Sam-

ple on request. $1 gal. Exch. for 10
young W. L. Laying pullets, and one
rooster. A. J. Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga,





PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED |
Exch. $15 vaiue Harpers Sure Cro
peas for N. C. Runner peanuts,.J. J.
Harper, Osierfield, Ga.
Want seed peanuts that have 3 er
4 in hull. State best price del. E. EB.

Want 50 or 60 bu. good seed Span-
ish peanuts. Exch. value. A. N, Wig-
gins, Preston, Ga.

Cash paid for good seedling peeans,
Send samples and best prices. D. R.
Warner, Barnesville. Ga. Rt. 2. a

Want seedling pecans. Send sample
and amt. wanted. Will submit price.
Bob McCormack, Albany, Ga.

Exch. Rhines Cook wilt resistant
and Wannamaker cotton seed at $1
bu. for Runner peanut seed. C. j
Smith, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 4. ;

Exch. fruit for runner peanuts. Lu-
die Herington. Calhoun a

Exch, value for Spanish peanuts,
Mrs. R. L. Rosser, Cordele. Ga Rt 4

Want sev. bu. N. C. Runner seed
and Red
farrow in

Berkshire cross, bred to

March, or pure bred Red, Jan. hatch

pullets for same. Pullets val, at $1.50
each. J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga.

Exch. A No. 1 syrup for Runner
seed peanuts. early black-eyed
and white bunch butter beans. E. G.
Puckett, Whigham, Ga.

-Exch. bu. of hulled walnuts for a by
Red Spanish peanuts. Send sam
with first letter. Clement Chaf:
Stone Mtn., Ga., Rt. 1.

.Exch. at market price, cabbage and
Crystal Wax Bermuda or Yellow Rer-
muda onion plants for seed peanuts,
all to be del. now. Or will exch for
peanuts to be del. now, different kinds
of sweet potato plants to .be del. im
fore and May. H. F. Stair, Valdos-
a, j

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
WANTED
for budded



Want to exch. value
pecan trees, any leading var. State
insp. Write. Homer Hobbs. Staple-
ton, Ga.. Rt. 1, Box 161.

Want Govt insp. budded, true te
name. leading var. pecan trees. 4 ft.
high, cheap, FOB. B. T. Patrick,
Athens, Ga.

Want 30 or 40 early peach trees,
May, June and July, about 15 of each.
Must be true to name and cheap for
ort H. J. McCollum, Canon, Ga.

Want some well rooted James and
Thomas grape vines, cheap. P. W.
Smith. Stockbridge, Ga., Rt. 1.

Want paper shel] pecan, cherry,
apple and pear trees. and grape vineg.
Exch. home canned fruits, preserv
dried apples for same Mrs. &. PF,
Noland. Adairsville. Ga.

POTATOES WANTED

Want best prices on State insp.
Porto Rico potatoes. B. F. Mallard,
Brooklet, Ga.

Want to buy 3 or 4 bu. West In-





oat Se GL, Nebosti, Asha ae
Ga. Rt. 4, Box 169, feds



SIXTEEN
_ Eggs For Sale

yr tinued from page eleven)



s from reg. stock, Parks bred to
tr. Barred Rocks. Foundatiol
dir. from Parks farm of crea
ade. Reg. Permit D-2. From well
ed two vear o.d stock. $1.50 per
_ $2.75 for 2 sets. of 15 eggs ea.
50 for 4 sets. of 18 eggs each.
to be ret. Send PO money or-
: A. Watson; Rt. 1,

from big healthy stock dir. from
Dzsnaldson, $1.50 per 15 or $1.25
Jed tor. Mrs. R. W. Webb, Box
Barwick. Ga.

bred white rock Fischel str.
ing eggs, $1.25 per 15, $2.25 per
per 50. $4.50 per 100 P. P. Cash
orders. No checks. Mrs. C. U.
Pitt. .6, Lifton, Ga.

ching eggs from Donaldsons
red. daik rich color. S. OC. R. f.
$1 per 16, $2 for 36 del. Crates
ret. Mrs. H. L. Elliston, Rupert,

e Parks str. barred rocks, reg
No. 27-C-31; selected eggs from
-culed cream A grade, $1.25 for
$5 per C. Mrs. R .W. Barwick,
run, Ga.

Ire Barred Rock hatching eggs,
ege str., $1 pcr 15, crates to be ret.
. Wiley White, Sylvester, Ga.

om Barron S. C. W. Lechorn eggs

1 257-298 AA prade stock, $1.25

5 aa Fred E. Grubbs, Rt. 1,
ot. Gra.

pson str. Barred Rock eggs,

er 15 or $4 per C. Donad on str

ggs 75c per 15 or $4 per 100. Hol-

ood str. white Leghorns, 75c_ per

yr $3.50 per C. A 1 above del. Mrs.
M. Clark, Garfield, Ga.

: Eggs Wanted

to exchange White Rock eggs
strain prize winning stcck for
ue Andalusian settine for set-

Write before sending. Mrs. A.

lican, Villanow, Ga.

nted to hear from someone that

ack Orpington eggs for setting
sale. Want pure bred and R. O.
mating if possible. Tobe Milner,
Iman, Ga.

a setting of red eggs, a!so a
ng of Silver duck wing. I will
1t them the last of March, J. A.
mley, Habersham, Ga. Box 8.

|. 8 Ibs. sundried apples for 15
ed R. I. Red eggs for hatching.
pay postage. Mrs H. H. Ham-

d. Lexington Ga. Rt. 2.
nt L Ansina. Games. Black Mi-
ca eggs. Exch. value for same.

Eva Cogburn, Alpharetta, Ga.



hel
oD

fant 2 set. of thoroughbred Eng.
eggs. Mirs. Geo. Dekie, Register.

ch. dark Cornish game eggs for
10rns, or Brown L., or Ringet B.
Ea. to pay postage. E. E. Tur-
Pula. Ga Rt. 1.

Baby Chicks For Sale



ay old chicks, BWD tested flock

ed W. L. 15 to lfc ea. del. 150

; mixed heavies, 11 to 13c del.

2 zones; Custom hatching. 3 1-2c

iS Ge cee: W. B. Warthen, Davis-
a.

e bred Parks Bred-to-!ay strain
chicks. Only Cream Grade and
r, matured hens mated to indi-
v ped. and pen ped. maes di-
All BWD tected. $16 a 109 Per-
3-C-31. Also hish'y bred all
strain Buff Rocks, $16 a 100. F.
Voight, Blackshear. Ga.

R., Reds, $12 a 100; the best W.
$10. These are as good chicks a;
be bought and better than the
Fatches every week. Jas. B.
s. Brocks. Ga.
ookine orders for day old chicks
hatching eggs, from our large
Tancred L. Lowest prices ever
red for such highly bred chicks.
rds back of them as high as 350
s in 1 yr 12 1-2c each, $12 a 100.
ers 500; Eovrs. $1.50 per 15, $2 for
$3.50 per 50. $6 a 100. Better pri-
M. L. Cardie, Ar-
hee. Ga.

Day old chicks: W. L. Reds
ocks, of the better kind. Guar.

n

cn 1M or more.

and

Jr., Blackshear,

litter).

to.
_ Write for prices and euar. Eus-



MARKET B
Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE

One Jersey milk cow, will freshen
about March Ist, will give 4 gals. per
day, $65 or exchange for side meat
at market price. R. L. Brown, Mc-
Rae, Ga.

One cow, her calf is four months
old. Feb. 10th. Good milker, poor and
che is old, she will not jump = and
wont fight. easy to mik, cream tests
over 50 Wil <ell reasonabie. Make
be.t offer. Lewis Nobles, Seville, Ga.

6 yr. old, register Guernsey bull of
Langwater breeding, splendid buil.
Will exch. for one or two reg. Guern-.
sey heifers, if interested state wnat
you have to offer. Homer McC. har-
ris, DeSoto. Ga

1 Reg. Jersey bull from Dr. L. Y.
Hardmans farm. Will exchange for
good young mule or horse, also two
nice fresh cows for sale. Cariton A:-
ley, Sautee, Ga.

2 Cream Jer-ey heifers, entitled to
registration. one 2 yr. old, other 3 yr.
both will freshen in this month. $45
and $60 ea. Will sell one on time.
Must have good note and refcrences.
Will not ship either: Fine heiters
from heavy milkers, and good for but-
ter. Mrs..H. H. Wilson, Mt. Airy, Ga.

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
2 good blocky mules,5 yrs. old. $125
each. Tom Richardson, Palmetto, Ga.

HOGS FOR SALE
10 wks. old pigs, 45c Ib. $5 each, or
exch. for 100 bs. N. C. or Ga. Runner
peanuts. E. E. Hardie, Ivey, Ga.
African <tr. B. B. Guinea hogs, bred
silts, wt 125 to 175 lbs. each, $16 to
$20 each; 250 lb. male, $20; pics. 60
Ibs. $10 each; some 35 lb. pits, $6 ea
All dbl. treated for cholera. L. B. To-
ler. Glenwood, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 93.
Some nice shoats for sae at home.
"ank Peebes, Lovejoy,. Ga.
3 gilts, 3-4 Berkshire abcut 7 mos
old; Dont knew it if bred. From pro-
lifie mothers (9 to 10 pics after it



Fine cond. J. P. Trammel,
Rich and, Ga.

16 P. C. and B'ack Escex cross pigs
wt about 40 to 50 Ibs. $450 each: 2
for $8.50 cash with order. Exch. for
home-made flour. or other value. J.
A. Pierce. Alma, Ga. Rt. 3.

10 nice shcats. male and female, $4
each, or $35 for the bunch. J. L. Bur-
rell Clavton, Ga.

10 bie bone rv. C. gilts bred to far-
row first week in April. Wt. 10 to

200 lbs. each, $20 each. or 10c lb. also }

4 tried ows. wt 300 to 400 lbs. ea.
farrow last week in March. 10c b. All
se bret and excepticna fine stock.
FOB. Inocu'aticn fee added. A. P.
Sros. Glenn Ga.

6 O I. C. sows, gilts. 75.to 100 Ibs.
ea%h. $12 and $15 each: W. B. Cudle.
+ .Wernon. Ga.

Duroc J. 3 mos old pizs. immune for
l'fe and ree. in buyers name $10 ea.
or 2 for $19 crated and FOB shp-
pas point. Lb. M. Kennedy, Collins.

a

~ nies. 8-4 Nuroe and 1-4 P. C. 5
males and 3 females; 4 pies. B. B.
Guineas. 1 male and 3 females, 7 wks
'd 25 Ibs. $3.50 ea. $35 fcr lot at farm
Will not ship 'ess than 1 rr B B
Guinea sow, will wt. 200 lbs. when
fot S15 cas at farm. E: T. Matric
Mitchell, Ga. Rt 1.

RABTS FOR SALE
10 grown rabbits. $1 each. White
1.9771 Becium. $10 for lot. First money
order sets them. All does but 1. J.
YI. Denton. Columbus, Ga. Box 853.

ee E Mh eae wh eT
SPEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
100 spring lambs for April del $4.50
each. Robt. S. Anderson, Hawkins-
ville, Ga.

~~ Live Stock Wanted

HORSES AND MULES WANTED

Want to buy mule or horsre that is
sheap. to cultivate 18 or 20-acres of
ard. will wt. 850 or 900 Ibs. and not
too old. Would consider one {at is
Hind Must be within 15 miles Re-
ao J. A. Stripling, Rebecca, Ga.







Plants For Sale

Earlv Jersey and Charleston Wake-
field cabbage p'ants. 95c per M del.
Crystal wax and yel'ow Bermuda and
prize taker onion plants, $1.25 per M
del. $1.10 for 5M. del. Full count,
prompt shipment and satisfaction gua-
vanteed. Harold Smith, Baxley. Ga.
4 Bot 196 eos
Several gallons nice white multip!y-





ULLETIN

rhubarb 12 bunches for 25c or can
furnish by lb. dried. Mrs. G. B. Pat-
terson, Blairsvilie, Ga. Rt. 4.

Collard plants, $1 per M_ postpaid.
Also seed 30c per lb. Judson Hand,
Whigham, Ga.

Now booking orders

for tomato

| plants, start shipping March 15 up

to May lst. Margiobe and cocper spe-
cial, $2 per M. , Will exchange for 10
day old chickens at 10c ea. L. Pow-
e.l, P. O. Box 22, Barwick, Ga.

Everbearing strawberry plants, 30c
per 100 or $2..0 per M. Ra-pberry 10c
ea. Blackberry 15c ea. Sage 30c per
dez. Tansy, 25c per doz. Add post-
age on orders less than $1. M. F. Bra-
dy, Murrayville, Ga.

Fine, wel! rooted Young perry
plants, the new dewberry recommend-
ed by Federal and State Departments
of Agricuture. 75c per doz: postpaid.
Lucretia dewberry, fine plants, 50c per
dozen. J. B. Butler, Ciimax, Ga.

8 boxwood plants, must sell by Feb-
ruary 25 to get them out of way of
lighway. 4 plants 6 ft., three 4 ft. and
one 2 ft. Make best offer. J. N. Harp
Zebulon. Ga.

Yellow Bermuda onion .p'ants, rea-
dy, fine size, 90c per M postpaid in
Ga. J. H. Davis, Rt. v, Box 126, Mill-
cdzeville, Ga.

Purple <kin Porto Rican potato
) ants, $1.50 per M for 5M lots. April
and May delivery. B. M. Bratcher,
Ama, Ga.

E. J. Charleston Wakefield and Suc-
zession cabbage plants $1 per M del.
Cash with order. Will exchange
plants for N C. Runner seed peanuts.
Cc. L. Smith, Baxley, Ga., RFD.

E. J. Wakefield cabbaze piants, 75c
per M del. Prompt shipment, good
a Mrs. Ouida Harper, Osierfield

a. :

E. J. Wakefield cabbage plants, 45c

per 300. 60c per 500, $1 per: M, del.

R. M. Crow, Oakwood, Ga.

Charleston cabbase plants, $1 per
M, not postpaid, or exchange for seed
Trish potatoes or anything useful.
a fi.st. J. R Cowart, Smithvi.le,

a. *

2M atest improved Klondike straw-
berry plants, 25c per C, 75c per 500,
11.25 per M. Al_o little red, hot chili
-auce pappers, put up in 7 oz. strands
when strung. Now dry, 18c per strand
0c fer 2, 75e for 6 $1.25 per doz. del
in Ga. J. W. Hellemn, Hahunta, Ga.
Box 155.

St. Augustin lawn grass plants from
5 to 10 in. long, grass spreads fast.
Q>-per 100 poctpaid. Mrs. W. D. Bare-
field, Fort Gaines, Ga. j

Charleson Warefield Early Jerse

sabbare plants. 00 for 65c. $1 per M.

8 per 10M collect. Guy Waldrip. Flow-
ery Branch, Ga. a

Jabbage aid Bermuda onion pants
row. from Impcrted teneriffe seed,
prempt shipment and good plants
guaranteed, prices FOB, $1 por M.
3.5 per 5M. J. A. Mitchell, Thom-
asville. Ga.

Cabbage Bermuda onions and col-
lard plants, $1 per M. W. W. Will-
-ams, Quitman, Ga.

Fie bushes, large white, large pur-
dle, blue currants, large white scup-
yernons. Corcord grapes, 15c each.
Mrs. R. Algood, Oxford, Ga.

Larcre blackberry vines, well rooted,
he ries extra larve, 5c ea. add 2c pos-
tage on each plant. Mrs. W. A. J.
Swann Lithenia Ga. Rt. 1.

Riack everbearing mulbrry plants,
well rooted, 8c ea. Mrs. Marvin Mc-
So-k M2Intyre, Ga. Rt. 2.

Everbearinz strawberry plants, 50:
yer 100 adi potage. Mrs. A. C. Mal-
yoins, Tusculum, Ga.

Frevuent and very late bearing
trawberrv plants, ripe berries Nov. 20.
5e per 100. if 2 or more hundred are
"eq. Miss Ida Dodd, Fairmount,

Ga.

Wakefield and Early Fat Dutch
cabbave, large size collard pants.
white and yellow Bermuda _ onion
plants. 75c per 500, $125 per M mail-
ed. B. R. Woodliff, Rt. 1, Flowery
Branch, Ga.

Frostproof cabbage plants. Dutch,
Shar'eston. Extra Early Wakefield,
pv-epaid 75 for 500. $1.25 per M. Exp.
enlect 75c per M. Le p/ants,. prompt
SEDER R. S. Burge s, Pembroke,

a.

Write for catalog of cabbave, onion.
tomato. pepper. and lettuce pants. L.
, Allison, Tifton. Ga.

Millfons cabbave pants.
3.75 for 5M. Bocking Porto Rican
notato nlants. April, May del. $2 per
M. $1.50 per M for 5M. Order now and

$1 per M.

be in time. C. N. Strickland, Mer-
shon, Ga.

Porto Rican potato plants, Gov. in-
spected and Chemically treated, $2
per M. 5M or more. $1.75 per M. Ap-
a del. FOB. Pearl Lightsey, Bristol,

f



Thursday, February 12, 1931.

Black raspberry plants, rooted, 7 for
50c, Sase rooted 10c bunch, Dbl. tan-
sy, 10c bunch, nice lettuce plants, lic |
per doz. Add postage. Will exchange
for white feed sacks. Mrs. J. B. Fields,
Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1.

Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
ficld cabbage plants, crystal wax and

ellow. bermuda onion plants, 65c for -
500, $1.10 per M del. W. O. Wadrip,
F.owery B.anch, Ga.

Himalaya berry plants, $1 per C, or
exch. for May cherry trees. 6 ior 50c.
4ady Thompson or Klondyke straw-
berry plants, plant for p.ant, eaca to
pay postage. Add po.tage to orders.
j. B. Bradshaw, Rt. 3, Rome, Ga.

Early Jenne ts Dutch, Wakefield,
frost proof cabbage plants, postpaid,
60c per 500, $1 per M. Bermuda on-
10n plants, postpaid, 65c per 590, $1 10
per M. J. -R. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga.

Himalayan blackberry plants, $5.00
per 100. CC. F. Matheson, Alto, Ga.
Box 121.

Early Jersey, Charleston Wakefie'd
cabbage pants, frost proof $1 per M,
3M 90c per M. 5M 8&0c per M. Crystal
Wax, Bermuda and prize taker cnion
plants, $1.25 per M, or 3M at $1.15-per
M. Prompt shipments, fu} count,
and satisfaction guaranteed. Harold
Smith, Rt. 4, Box 135, Baxley, Ga.

Lavve tvpe Early Wakefield cabbage
and White Bermuda onion plants, 60c
per 500. $1 per M _ postpaid in Ga.
A. E Reinhardt, Ashburn, Ga.

Marglobe. Hasiings extra early,
June pink, Redfield beauty, Gulf
Sate market tomato plants for sale.
Bundled, labeled, roots messed, ear-

+ March deivery, 50c per C, $1 per
300, $2.50 per M postpaid. D. J. Har-
ion, Blackshear, Ga.

Mastodon everbearing strawberry
plants, 30c per C, or would exch for
white feed sacks or for some good wa-
termelon seed, each to pay postage.
hue J. A. Stansel, Cleveland. Ga. Rt.

Porto Rican potato plants, best
quality, ready in April, $1.50 per M.
ston? tomato plants, $1. Cabbage and
onions, ready now, $1. James Will-
am, Coffee. Ga.

Porto Rican and Nancy Fall pota-
to plants. duy inspected, April and
May del. $1.50 per M. B. M. Dowdy,
~axley. Ga. Rt. 4.

Kudzu, wonderful drought-resisting
forage legume, 50 roots, $2, 100 roots,
$3 50 postpaid. C. H. Hill, Rt. 1, Tig-
nall, Ga. ~
_Frost proof cabbage and onion |
plants, leading varieties, $1 per M I
ship COD. Write for prices on toma-.
to, pepper, beet. and postato plants.
Andiew Clark, Thomasville, Ga.

Charleston Wakefie.d aii Fiat head
aibacze plants, $1 per M, and $1.25
per M del. N. W. Dan-el, Ty Ty,
sa Rt. 1 Box 122

Bue cluster buckleberries, 3 dozen,
50c, 7 doz. $1, 10 doz. $1.25. . Will ex-

oanee for pigs, poultry, at value. T.

Vv. Gemes, Cartersville, Ga.

Fro.t proof cabbage plants, 0c for
500, $1 per M fob. 3M or more, 75c
ver M FOS. Cry:tal Wax white and
yellow Bermuda onion plants from
pure Teneriffe seed, 75c for 500, $1.25
per M FOB. Now bookin: orders ior
sweet potato plants, April, May and
Time delivery. Pink and yellow skin,
Porto Rican. Nancy Hal White Tri-
ump, Pattesaw Yam, Japanee Yam,

Pumpkin cr Yellow Yam. Fu) count,

certified plants. H. F. Stair, Val-
osta, Ga.
_Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
field _cabbave plants, 65c per 500, $1
per M. Now ready. Dewey Mathis,
lo-wery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. fos
Large Size Lady Thompson straw-
verry plants, 25c per 100, or $2 per M
wW' postpaid. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pine-

hurst, Ga.
Plants Wanted

_1M Bermuda onion plants, pencil
size, will exchange 1 setting of pure
Bred Exhibit type Buff Orpington or
pure Bred Barred Rock eggs for same.
Mrs. C'aude Rid ey. Franklin. Ga.

Artichokes for pantin. State price
per bushel. E. T. Boswell, Silcam, Ga.

Potato slips. cabbage plants and
butter bean seed, exchancve for good
value. H. I. Peebles, Lovejoy, Ga.

200 to 400 Crvstal Wax Bermuda
onion plants, large variety, guaran-
teed variety Aso few multiplying
onion sets. Wil exchance for 100 Ib.
capacitv white feed sacks for same.
Mr. Orlo D. Thayer, Daisy, Ga.

1000 bunch yam potato plants, state
orice. Mrs. W. M. Ransom, Rt. 1,
Menlo, Ga.

Want to hear from party having
young dewberry plants for sale or ex-
change. T. P. Washington, Thornton,
Washington, Ga. Rt





Thursday, See i 1931,
Seed For Sale

" Galif. beer seed, 20c per start. Mrs.
W. E. Fields, Columbus, Ga. Rt. 1.

- $00 bu. pure Texas Honey Drip cane
seed, 5c lb. Roy T. Baker, Menlo, Ga.

Hastings Stone Mtn. melon seed, 80c

Ib. del. T. E. Wise, Pitts, Ga. Rt. 2. Bx
184.

15 bu. Bountaful stringless green
bean seed, 25c lb. J. W.- Maloney,
_ Sparks, Ga. Rt. 2.

- Genuine Watson melon seed, 450
larger



. Ibs. 75c lb. Closer prices on
oe. G. M. Cochran, Jr., Flint,
Ga.

Watson melon seed, 50 or 60 lbs. 75c
lb. also a few Pie Squash seed, 10c doz.
Jerry Jones, Dixie, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 61.

Lespedeza seed, $4 per bu. FOB ship-

ping point; Watson melon 65c lb. Stone
_ Mtn. seed, 75c lb. W. D. Cox, Manas-
gas, Ga. Rt.

- White Henderson bunch butter bean
seed, and Lady Finger seed, 25c Ib.
Exch. for N. C. Runner peanut seed.
Mrs. W. T. Maynard, (address not giv-

en).

15 Ibs. each, stringless green pod
_. bean and speckled bunch butter bean,
and 10 lbs. Bountiful snap bean seed,

al] at 20c lb. Exch. some for 10 lbs.

sorghum cane seed and 4 lbs. good ta-
ble pea seed. Crowders preferred. L.
__ M. Head, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 1.
100 lbs. Big Devil or Texas Wonder
-. Watermelon seed, 75c ib. del. A. B.

Parker, Plains, Ga. Rt. 2.

200 lbs. pure white Velvet okra seed,
25 Ib. up to 10 lbs. 20c Ib. all over 10
lbs. 300 Ibs. Henderson bunch limas,
15c ib. to 25 Ibs. all over lac tb. 25 lbs

Pride of Ga. melon seed 75c lb. to 5 lus
_ over 65c ib. 5 bu Blue Whip pea; $2 bu
1 bu. cream crowders, $5; 1 bu. Speck-

led peas, $2. C. T. Parker, Woolsey,
Ga. :

Well matured, recleaned Egyptian
wheat or chicken corn, 5 lbs. 65c; 10
Ibs. $1 postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lb.

_ $8 per 100 ibs. Take peas, or peanuts
at market price in exch; also Jerusa-
_lem artichokes, not prepaid, 5c lb. or
_ exch. G. B. Thomas, Swords, Ga...

25 lbs. Watson melon seed, 40c Ib. $8
for lot. Bartow Wood, Gordon, Ga.

_ Stone Mtn. meion seed, 65c lb. to 5
Ibs. 5 lbs. and over, 50c lb. Write for
_ prices on large lots. J. J. Bloodworth,
_ Gordon, Ga. P. O. Box 2.

Guar. puze imp. Jones watermelon

Seed, $1 ib. and postage. J. B. Smith,

Locust Grove, Ga. RFD 3.

Clean white nest onions, 45c r
gal. and postage. Mrs. 8S. E. Cri er,

~ Draketown, Ga. Rt. 1.

Nest onions, 50c gal. del or exch. for

os ae noe a ee Must be
id. s. T. E. Blanchard, A 5

Ga. Rt. 2. Bx 58. ane

500 lbs. Stone Mtn. melon seed, 50c
Ib. del. Sample on request. Small or-
ders if desireq by express, parcel post

_ or frt. Special price on 100 lb. lots. B.

R. Andrews,, Haddock, Ga.

: Van Antwerps new vegetable green
_ Tender Green (ready for market in 25
days afier stead tery I 10c pkg. 15c oz.

Old fash. cornfield bean seed, 60c Ib.

long, green pod okra seed, 10c large
_ pkg. sugar crowders, 25c Ib. 5 Ibs. $1;

Texas Wonder Red Hull white pea and

Clay peas, 20c Ib. 6 lbs. $1. Miss Eva

Cogburn, Alpharetta, Ga. Rt. 2. :

Limited amt. red seed cane for sale

or exch. for sound 90-day running vel-
_ Vet bean seed, 1930 crop. Exch. to be
made at my farm. M. P. McPherson,
Richland, Ga. RFD 2.

. White Bermuda onion sets, 15 per
qt. del. PP. Mrs Louise Hollomon,
Brooklyn, Ga. :

Yellow meat watermelon seed, 10c for
3 thls. 30c per 10 spoonsfu:. Postage
paid on 30c orders. B. M. Miller, Tif-
ton, Ga.

_ Yellow meat melon seed, 25c per 100
seed. Cash with order. Add postage.
Alice McCoy, Commerce, Ga. RFD

: 75 lbs. Ga. Belle or Stone Mtn. mel-
_ ON seed, 75c Ib. or 60c Ib. if lot is taken.

Thos. Thompson, Cordele, Ga.

Calif. Wonder and Royal King pep-
Per seed 25c per package, or 1-4 lb. $1
postpaid. H. W. Sandlin, Cairo, Ga.

Pure Beat the Bee cane seed, 25c Ib.
2 for 45c, or 5 for $1. D. L. White, Vil-
lanow, Ga. RFD 2.

3 gal. white multiplying onions, 35c
gal. or exch. for 7 Ibs. nice, dried apples
_ or for 24 Ibs. peanuts; Also 25 Ibs. Or-
- &nge Cane seed, $1 and postage, or exc.
for 7 lbs. dried apples. J. M. Murphy,
Winder, Ga. Rt. 4. ~

Stone Mtn. melon seed, 65c lb. Mrs.
Ouida Harper, Osierfield, Ga.



MARKET BULLETIN

Hastings Henderson baby bunch
limas, 25c lb. Early Wonder prolific
white navy beans, 30c lb. Heavy yield-
ing grain sorghum, (4 lbs. plants an
acre), 20c lb. All del. Calif. black
eyed peas, $3.50 bu. FOB. Will send
samples. Cash with order. C.-H. Hill,
Tignall, Ga.

10 bu. good Honey Drip cane seed,
dbl. sacked, $2.25 bu. Tom Richardson,
Falmetto, Ga.

Seed Dasheens, 75c per bu. not del.
re C. Taylor, Folkston, Ga. Rt. 1. Bx.
vg. R

Cane seed, 3c Ib. peas, Big Whips,
and yellow Crowders, 4c lb. Exch.
some for good spring oats. Ea. to pay
A. J. Stansel, Cleveland, Ga. Rt.

3 M. Stalks Napier Grass seea, $2 per
100, sacked, FOB. Exp; here. T. W.
Whitcha:d, Blakeley, Ga.

Weaver-Watson meion seed, 50c lb.
Samp.e on request. H. C. Caldwell,
Tennille, Ga. Rt. A.

Caili. Movs beer seed. 15 per start.
ae W. J. McCain, Hayiow, Ga. Box
Jones imp. watermelon seed, 25c per
teacup full del. Eden Gem cantaloup,
and Banana muskmelon seed, mixed,
same price. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Car-
rollton, Ga. Rt. 5.

Seed Wanted

Want to hear from party having
gensing and has exp. with it. Want
ust a few seed. Lewis Nobles, Seville,
3a.

Want 50 to 100 bu. 1930 crop, sound
Velvet bean seed, and 4 or 5 bu. good,
sound Chufa seed. Robt. S. Anderson,
Hawkinsville, Ga.

Exch. Haif and Half cotton seed at
75c bu. for old fashioned pinders and
oa beans. Aaron relic, Coulee,

a.







Car Lots

CORN FOR SALECar Lots
2M bu. slppd snuck ear corn, 80c
bu. FOxs in car lots. W. L. Adams,
vilaxton, Ga.

CORN FOR SALECar Lots
1 car load sound corn, FOB. 6&0 Ibs.
2 bu. Fred F. Virden, Marshailvile,
a.







Farm Help Wanted



Want a good Christian woman, 28

to 38 yrs. old, who is strong and heai- |

thy, and with good, kind disposition,
one who loves children to live in farm
s10me and assist with gen. work. Write
tor informatwn. Ref. exch. T. H. Mc-
Clure, Young Harris, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want farm help for 12 acre farm,
or 35 A. on 3rd and 4th, Must furnish
self. 5 room house on place. Mrs. M.
x. Paillips, Bremen, Ga.

Want a good nice, white woman, 30
or 40 yrs. old, without children to
live in farm home and assi.t with
en. work; feed and iook after poul-
ry, etc. $8 a mo. and board. Laun-

dry not included. Mrs. H. C. Powell,
Metcalfe, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 11.

Want a good, sober, honest boy to
work on farm. Will give him a 600
lb. bale of cotton, board and washing,
to start now. T. H. Patterson, Dalton,
Ga. Rt. 5.

Will give good home, board and
clothes to some orphan girl, 12 to 14
yrs. old, to live in home and help with
light garden, poultry, etc. in farm
home. Mrs. F. E. Grubbs, Demorest,
Ga.

Want boy, 14 to 17 yrs. of age to
help with gen. farm work. Live as one
of family. Board and laundry fur-
nished and small wages this fa.1. Must
be honest and industrious. Orphan
preferred. Robt. Miller, Acworth, Ga.
RFD 20.

Want an active, unincumbered wo-
man to help with gen. light work in
farm home to crop time, then hoe
and pick vegetables for market. Rea-
sonable pay and good home. Ref. exch
H. V. Haranis, Wiley, Ga.

Want wage hand on farm. Must
know how to do all kinds of farm
work. Will pay $12 a mo. board and
washing. 4 in family. Will treat you
right. At once. J. S. Peters, Berlin,
Ga.

Want 1 nice, clean white young man
easy to get along with, able bodied,
wiling worker, raised on farm, no
had habits for help on farm. Live in
house with family of 11, board and
washing, and $1 per week. L. H. Ed-
enfield. Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 31.

| Want white boy at once, 14 to 25

f



yrs. of age, to help about farming,
ive as one of family and wiil pay a
little all along during year and will
also give 5 acres to smart boy. L. C.
3igbie, She.lman, Ga.

Want a man to look after pigeons
and chickens. Mr. Stoddard, A: lanta,
Ga., Care Stoddard Dry Cleaning Co.
W. Peachtree St. Phone He. 6.00.

Want boy to live as one of
aid uelp with tarm work. 14 to 1
yrs. Old. =: D:
RFD 1.

Want a man to farm a 1 horse farm
1 mi. from C.arkston. Mrs. Mary El-
liott, Stone Mtn., Ga. Care W. W.
Haynes, Rt. 1.

Want midd.e aged man or orphan
boy, raised. on farm, healthy, honest
and does not drink, to live in home
and help on smal] farm. Pay no sal-
ary, but wil. furnish board, c.othes,
s1oes, and everything needed. Wiiey
Woodard, Waycross, Ga. RFD 2, Box
3

Want middle aged man to live as
yne of family to work 1 horse crop.
Prefer one exn. with tobacco growing.
3 in family. No whiskey drinker need
apply. Ref. exch. W. L. Fussell, Ni-
cholls, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 65.

Want a farmer with small family
to go 50-50 on a 1 horse tarm. Will
.urnish stock and half of fertilizer.
Party must move himself. Write or
come see at once. J. M. Goings, Way-
ae vi e, Ga.

Want a responsible, exp. man, sin-
tle or a widower (without family) to
live in home and do) gen. farm work,
< ucking, etc. Must*be capabie of tak-
nz care of fceuing all kinds of stock,
Je able to milk, look after poultry,
21d any other work needed to be done
yn farm. Wz.-ite or come at once. L.
Ss. a Atlanta, Ga. 996 Peachtree
st.. N. E. +

Want middle aged white woman
vho wants a good home to come and
live as one of family, to assist with
ren. work in farm home. Mrs. M. E.
Summer. Doerun, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want a middle aged white woman
o stay in farm home and help with
work Good home and salary. Write
rr come see. D. W. Harp, Reynolds,
Ga.

Poole, Wa.e.ka, Cia.



Positions Wanted :

POSITIONS WANTED

Want good 2 horse crop on halves.
Must be good land, house, etc. Want
about 40 or 45 acres. Have to be mov-
ed. Prefer No. Ga. Ref. Alton Grif-
fin, Ashland, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want job on farm, peach orchard,
stock or truck farm; near school and
church. Exp. in all kinds of said
work, also can drive tractor, truck,
etc. 35 yr. old. Honest, sober, no bad
habits. Have wife and 3 children. A
good worker. State wages per mo. T.
W. Manning, Dudley, Ga., Rt. 1.

Young couple wants place to take
care of good farm for an old couple.
Both exp. in all kinds of farm work.
Young and willing to work. Can give
ref. At once. Mrs. Joe Elam, Blairs-
ville, Ga. Rt. 4.

25 yr. old man wants job driving
truck, tractor, farm work or anything.
Am sober and steady. Loyd Smith,
Tiger, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 30.

Woman and 2 boys wants place
with good party on dairy. Prefer near
Atlanta.. Boys 13 and 15 yrs. Raised
on farm. Not afraid of work. Ref.
Mrs. Mae Freeman, Hapeville, Ga.

826 Custer St.

Want job on farm. Do any kind of
farm work. At once. Just wife and
-elf. Prefer No. Ga. Sober and no
bad habits and a willing worker. W.
H. Roach, Columbus, Ga. 2508 2nd

Ave. =

Want job on gen. farm or te or
poultry farm. Do any kind of farm
work; drive tractor, truck, etc. Go
anywhere. Honest, sober, willing
worker and no bad habits. 19 yrs. old.
Johnnie Carroll, Ramhurst, Ga. RFD
1

Want crop on shares. Will also work
for wages. D. C. Livly, Atlanta, Ga.
646 Wels St.

Widow and son wants small on 50-
50 bacis. Can furnish self. Mrs. I.
M. Cochran. Junction City, Ga.

Want work on farm. Honest, so-
ber and no bad habits. White. Can
drive truck or tractor. Seldon Crean-
er. Kennesaw, Ga., Rt. 1, Care G. W.
West. n

Family of 6 wants a 2 horse farm.
All able to work. Want with party
able and willing to finance until layed
by. On share basis. Can live on $15
a mo. cash. Have to help move me.
Would consider a job for wages. Go
anvwhere, J. M. Trull, Oak Park, Ga.
Reet

Want a good 1 horse farm on 50-



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PAGE SEVE?

200 basis and have furnished $75 tc
$85 to make crop on. 7 in lamily, old-
est child 10 yrs. old. Ref. Sev.
exp. as house painter and paper-
ger, as well as farm work. Have
be moved, but will repay for mov
Write or see me in person. Carl
Clack, Duluth. Ga. P. O. Box 81.
Want 4 horse farm on halves, wit
gooji man to furnish god siock, good
land, tcols and guano. Honest, so
and industrious. At once. C. A. M
roe, Newnan, Ga. 13 E. Broad St.
J. A. Eason. *

25 yr. old man moderate habit
wants connection with an up-to-date
dairy. Has had 1 yr. of college work
and exp. in handling reg. cattle. Clyde
U. Martin, Bainbridge. Ga. Rt. A.

Young married man with pear d
ily wants a 1 horse farm on :hare

Can furnish best of ref. Raised

farm. Wil.ing to do any kind of wo:

e P. Califf, Macon, Ga. 205 Carli
ve.

18 yr. old orphan boy, exp. in fa:
work, Needs work very badly. G
habits and character. Prefer living :
one of family with small monthly w:
ges as have a sister I have to help su
port. Howard Davis, Quitman, Ga. R
3. Box 58.

Want 2 h. farm on 50-50 basis. 6 in
family, all large enough to work and do
not mind work. Must have some help
from landlord. Write or come see. Jac!
Sheridan, Maysville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Christian family of 7 want far
Have to be furnished. Will work
the day or mo. Charlie Roach,
hutta, Ga. Rt. 1.

A Christian boy want place on gen.
or dairy farm. Board and_ washing
and small salary. No bad habits. Wa
mon Roberts, Dalton, Ga. No. 3. |

Want 2 H. farm on halves at o
7 in family. 4 plow hands. Life ex
in gen. farming. Would consider wa-
ges for self and older boy and de
work for the other 2. Can run
horse crop with my own labor. p
to be moved. Ready to move at once
Elza W. Fowler, Preston, Ga. Rt. 2

2 boys want work on farm.
work at anything. No bad uabits
and 18 yrs. old) Jimmie C. Pa
Atianta, Ga. 940 Maher St.

Want a large 1 horse crop or
small 2 hor.e one on 50-50 basis. Wi
good house and some fruit, n
church and school. 7 in fami-y,
boys large enough to plow, and p
ty of hoe help. Exp. tarmer. Hav
be moved, and furnished some er
ceries. Prefer miide Ga. W. G.
Ma.ietta, Ga. RFD 3. mi

Want place on tarm. Wages. Exp
all kinds of work. Can handle ia
machinery etc. Married At once. W:
Humphrey, College Park, Ga. Rt.
Care G CoM, ae

Want place on farm where wife c
raise chickens on 50-50 basis and ma
work for wages. Party to furnih
start. Mrs. Clara Humphrey, Col
Park, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want job on farm, $18 mo.
board. Single, 24 yrs. old. Sober,
honest and under.tand and do

mind work: -Good ref. L A. Coult

Coumbus, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 408.

Miscellaneous For Sale



Apple jelly, peach pickle, pears at
berries, beet, dried appies for sale. A
Sy Connally, Senoia, Ga. Rt. 2, Be

Black Haw and prickley ash, 15
25c each. Mrs. J. B. Fields, Dahlon-
era Ga. Rt. -1, ;

Dry, sifted black walnut kernels
meats, 50c lb. in Ga. also pecan mea
mostly halves, 65c lb. in Ga
Howington, Commerce, Ga. RFD

7 white guano sacks, 200 Ib. :
washed, for sale or exch. for dried a
pes or peaches or anything else ca
use. Mrs. J. T. Larden, Bremcn, G
Rt. 1. Box 104. oe

Nice, shade dried sage, 50c Ib. |
paid. Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Rydal. Ga.

Herbs, roots, 25c lb. garlic bulbs,
doz. Himalaya blackberry. 10c do
artichokes for pickles, 25c gal.

J. N. Braswell, Loganville, Ga. RFD
Sassafras, 25c pound broom st
enough for 1 doz. brooms, 75 pos
paid. Exch. for white feed sacks, 10
Ib. oF ae R. W. Hudson, Lor

Broom corn, enough for 3_ broo
25c or exch. for early cabbave nik
Mrs. Pear] Aderhold, Lavonia,

Black walnut kernels. 50c Ib
J. N. Carson, Hampton, Ga. Rt

50 bu unhulled black walnuts
crop, 50c bu. Robt. S. Ande1
Hawkinsville. Ga. ee

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EIGHTEEN
_ Live Stock For Sale



CATTLE FOR SALE

ytold, 3 yr. old milch cow. 3-4
sey, $40 at barn. E. B. Warren,
msboro, Ga. Rt. 2.

- good fat steers, from ~ to 700
Good and fat. 6c lb. W. M. Mon-
, Roberta, Ga.

oe yr. old reg. cow, solid col. light
ngue, black switch. Rosemary
yndsome Lady, No. 821648; Sire,
herines Sultan, No. 253357; Dam,
oble Maries Rosemary, 733286;
FOB with papers. Also Reg. J.
ifer calf, drop ped July 31, 1930. $56
OB, reg. Ned Bond, Bogart, Ga..

2 wks. old reg. bull ealt. $10 or exch
r 8 large hens, or 10 Leghorn hens.
-R. Birk. Madison Ga. Rt. 2.
close-grade J. heifers with calves,
cond. $120 for the 3; 2 have
es ened January 9th and 27th, and
ther to freshen soon. All sired by
reg. sire and their calves, are sired
likewise; entire herd of 10 Grade J.
Milch cows. Good cond. All either
resh or will freshen in early spring.
. D. Sanders, Eatonton, Ga. Rt. 2.
. cows with young calves,
Q. M. Rogers, Barney, Ga.
50. yearling steers, av. over 600 lbs
for sale. J. H. Millholiin, Brox-
Ga.
ream color milch cow fresh in with
calf. give from 3 1-2 to 4 gal. In

fine cond. Mrs. W. I. Dorris, Doug-

carga Ga. Rt. 5.
reg.- J, bulls, for sale or trade for
sitehs. turkeys, soy beans, peas, pea-
its, or anything can use on farm.
-P. Harris, Tallapoosa, Ga.
1-2 yr. old buli eee De: half Jer-
y, $20 or will _ pee heifer,
same size, close to hom B. Me-
nee Newnan, 2 Rt.
J; male, 2 or oli Good cond.
oF furnished, $40. J. H. Nelms.
. lanta, Ga., RFD 3.
6 yr. old Reg. Guernsey cow. Gave
3 gal. with 2nd calf. To freshen re
summer, bred to reg. bull. Gives 2 gal
ow, $100 FOB. Prentiss Neal, St.
ons Island, Ga.
Sev. nice 3 mos. old Grade J. hei-
-ealves from real dairy cows and
good bull. $8 each at barn, or $10
ated at Milan. Or will trade fo. a
od reg. Duroc J. bred gilt. W. H.
'Hams, Milan, Ga.
Reg. J. bull Raleigh str. Good or-
der, gentle and ready for service. Reg
a transfer in buyers name, SS
8. E. Jones, Fairburn, Ga. Rt.
1 Black J. bull, about 2 yrs. old, =
about 550 Ibs. $35 at barn. J. D. Bish-
} _ Fitzgerald, Ga.. RFD 2.

daughter of Warbread, sire of the
est producing Jersey in Ga. 5
os. old. Excellent individual. C.. L.
tehe'or, Columbus, Ga. Care Jersey
and Farms.
Reg. J. calves, 6 mos to 1 yr. old.
A Holmes, Ranger, Ga.
yr. me reg. J. bull, $35 with om
A. A. Fowler, Stone Mtn., Ga.
Hereford, both sex. J. J. Cum-
Donalsonville. Ga.
. calf. Born Nov. 12.
in buyers name. E. W.

me
mon color J
FOB, reg..
rough, Temple, Ga. Rt. a

Reg. Guernsey bull, yrs. me
andsire is Kin Gniimtart Dr. N.
Alston, Richland, Ga. .

3 mos. old fawn col male calf, $5.
Mrs. J. H. Floyd, Chipley, Ga. -

Young, fresh in cow, easy to milk,

e. ba:n. Mrs. J. H. Smith, Chip-

__ 4 yr. old milch cow, fresh, give 2 to

. rich milk (depends on kind of

and - sood butter cow. $45 at

. Dockery, Alpharetta, Ga.

Ree Weretovd cattle, both sexes. and
ev. nice, young bulls. for sale. EB. T.
oswell, Siloam, Ga.
mos. old J. male, $30. will r
1 transfer in buyers name. C.
allman. Douglasville, Ga., Rt. 1.
2: co young cows, heavy milkers,
_ freshen shortly. L. C. Alien,
Hoschton, Ga.
eS 1 J. cow with young heifer calf.
give ve 3 1-2 gal. $65 at barn. Jno.
Amos, Stockbridge, Ga. Rt. 2.
iehly bred Reg. J. bull calf. 3 to
os. eld, $25. J. O, Fussell, Daw-

a:

2 mos old J. heifer $25 or exch. No
-ehickens wanted in exch. Joe M.
Brown. McRae. Ga.

-2 mos. old J. bull calf. $10 with Ped.
WwW. A. Bennett, Adairsville, -Ga.

emon col J. 800 Ib. cow, 6 yrs.
Salton perfect. Will freshen
40 davs. and wil give 5
bs. - $85 cash,

R at



MAREET BULLETIN

bu. del. Winston, ee _ shipped. A. D.
Giles, Douglasville, Rt. 2.
Extra fine, full plosa J. cow, 2 1-2
gal. on dry feed. Calf 10 days old $75
he J. B. hbo cawres Blackwells, Ga.



HOGS FOR SALE

1 red hog about 1 yr. old, wt. about
125 Ibs. Fat and in good cond. $10
cash, or exch. for 15 bu. of good, sound

_corn, or for 200 baby chicks: Reds or

W. L. Henry Robinson, Hawkinsville,
Ga., Rt. 1. Box 44.

12 good pigs, wt. about. 25 or 30 Ibs.
$2.50 each, also 6 P. C. shoats,
to 100 lbs. $30 for the 6 shoats, FOB.
E. V. Reagen, Hazlehurst, Ga.

300 Ibs. S. P. C. pear reg. 2 yy. old,
Feb. 14th; 200 Ib. P; Ci. bear, 1 yr:
old Feb. 5th. Make See. also Ss. BC.
2 mos. old pigs, reg. Write for prices.
Jake E. Dubberly, Glennville, nae

P. C. gilt, farrow soon, $16. 50; C.
male, about 1 yr. old, $12; 1 Direc
and P. C. eross gilt yr. old, of itter
of 13. $20, or lot for $40. K.M -
caster, Sylvester, Ga., Rt. 2.

Pure bred Duroc J. pigs, $8 each.
Glenn Hodges, Brinson,

1 young . P. C. raed ies SOW, bred to
reg. Duroc J. Farrow in March $18
cash, not del. H. H. DeLoach, Abbe-
ville, Ga.

8. pigs, about 3 mos old, wt. 15 to
20 lbs. $2.50 each. J. C. Newsom, San-
dersville, Ga.

2 pure bred P. C. sows, wt. 225 Ibs.
bred to reg. boar; farrow March lst.

| also 20 P. C. pigs, wt. 50 to 62 Ibs. Dr.

N. C. Alston, Richland, Ga.
- 2 Duroc sows, bred to reg. Duroc
boar, for sale or to let out on shares
to reliable parties; also 1 O. I. C.
sow, bred to reg. Duroe to let out on
shares; shoat. 7@ lbs. $8 or exch, for
corn,. S, or cane seed; 4 Duroe pigs
for sale or exch. as above mentioned.
R. C. Brewer, Lula, Ga. Rt. 2.

Reg big bone Black Essex thin hair-
ed, straight nose. Special reduced
price, $10 each; pr unrelated, $18; 3
for $25. Ww. J. Bargeron, Sardis, Ga.
Box 146. >

4 Red Thrifty shoats wt. about 125
Ibs. 7e per lb. at my barn. Henry ds
Downs, Mitchell, Ga. RFD 1.
*] big bone Guinea gilt, bred to
one of same type, about 125 lbs. from
large, poole of the stay-fat
kind. $18 ee aW. Charping, Le-
nox, Ga. Rt.

Duroe J. te Last September
farrew, 80 lb. av. 2 Duroc J. boars, 200

ure

lbs. or more each; pigs, 6 wks. old.
All ped. stock and will reg. in buyers
name. Cash, or exch. for N. C. seed
peanuts, Brabham peas, shell corn, or
anything can use of equal value. If
interested in exch. mail oe pea-
huts, peas, etc. L. H. Edenfield, Still-
more, Ga. Rt. 1. Box $1.

Pure bred big bone P. C . gilts, six
mos. old, thrifty and good cond. $14.
R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga.

att old, 250 lb. gross Duroc brood

ote sale. C. A. . Mogeland
Ga "Rt.

5 mos fond S. P. C. boars, for sale,
reg. in buyers name. J. H. Cabender,
Mi'lwood,. Ga. :

Fine brood 300 Ib. sow, mixed, red
Duree and P. C. Will farrow soon. $20
post office money order. Mrs. E. P.
King, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1.

Big Bone Guinea shoat, wt. about
100 Ibs. $10 or exch. for 250 lb. No. 1
Spanish peanuts. R. L. Cook, Col-
quitt, Ga.

2 fine shoats, $4 and r each. A. B.
McKov. Newnan, Ga. Rt.

S. P. C. pigs. $5 ea. ae ako
Boswell, Siloam, Ga.

4 pigs, 100 to 125 lbs. each, for sale.
J. H. Smith, Chipley, Ga. Rt. 1.

SPC. pigs, reg. in buyers name.
cy each. _C. H. Trussell, Warthen,
a

1 P. C. sow, wt. 250 or 300 Ibs. to
farrow in 2 wks. $28 or exch. for 30
bu. corn or 1 1-2 fons seed _ velvet
beans. 15 Ibs. hand _ selected Dixie
Belle. or Stone Mtn. watermelon seed.
W. C. Beauchamp, Smithville, Ga,

35 to 50 Hampshires, from pigs to
125 Ibs. both sex. Good for - brectihe
stock or meat hogs. Write, or come
see K. P. Walden, Louisville, Ga. Rt.

. Old Grange.

2p C. and Duroc mixed. About 20
head. Wt. about 60 lbs. each, $4.50
ea. or $80 for lot at my barn. W. L-
Lancaster, McRae, Ga. Rt. 2.

Feeder shoats, wt. about 100 Ibs. ea..,
23 head. Make best offer. A. M. Hub-
bard. Fort Gaines, Ga.

Duroe service males, 6 mos. old, $15:
cilts and males, 3 mos cld, $1050: one
laree 2 vr. old.male at bargain to pre-
vent inbreeding. All the famous Sen-.
a breeding. Reg. in buyers name.

L. Scott. Concord. Ga.

88. P..C. pigs. 2 mos old, r
buyers name, $10 each. Ase T. Here

85 ring, Whigham, Ga. Rt.

wt. 40]

Gentle.



ter soon. $10: Buck. sub
Exch. all or part for White Bares pig-
eons, Will Red Carmeaux,

6 O. . gilts, 75 to 100 lb. each,
$12 to sue each. W. B. Cadle, Mt
Vernon, Ty

5 shoats, 2 gi*s and 3 boars, Duroc
and S. P. GC. cross. Wt. about 75 Ibs.
each, $5. ea. roe tT; a, Gordon, Ro-
chelle, Ga., Rt.

1 black Essex as cross sow, far-
row March 24th, $12. Cash with or-
der. Herbert Satterfield, Pitts, Ga. Rt.

2.

a fat hogs, wt._150 to 200 Ibs. gross;
8 pigs, wt. about 35 lbs. each, for sale.
= J. Hall, Jr., Rt.

10 or 12 good pigs, 8 wks. old, $4
on J. W. Higgins, Alvaton, Ga.

2 good barrow shoats, wt. about 60
or 75 Ibs. In good cond. Life treated.
$8 or exch. for 5 bu. good A as for
. Jones,

Sandersville, Ga.

hay. Ea. to pay chgs. Paul H
Ambrose, Ga.

S. P. C. sows: 2 250 lbs. each, $35
each; 2 175 lbs. $30 each; 3 160 Ibs.
$20 each: 2.140 lbs. gilts, $16 each. All
will farrow last of February and Mar.
Gentle but thrifty. J. C. Killebrew,
Jackson, Ga., RFD 5. :

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE

Real good mare mule, wt. 1100 Ibs.
with extra good qualities. 10 yr. old,
$125. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga.

8 yr old stockin footed saddle mare
Wt. 7350 or 900 1 Good qualities.
Bargain, $65 cash, or
for chickens, cattle, corn or hay. |
D. Giles, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 2.

9 yr. old bay mare, wt. about. 900
lbs. for sale or. exch. for yearlings,
pigs or other value. C. 8. Peek, Col-
lege Park, Ga. RFD 1.

Mare, about 4 yrs. old, $50 or exch.
for cows, or corn, of equa] value. Ea.
to pay trans. chgs. W. C. Raines,

Wrightsville, Ga.
Good farm mule, about 10 Has old,
or eash



work anywhere. Gentle. Sell
or exch. for cows or heifers. S.
Pirkle, Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt. 3

A pr. of 1100 lb. mules,
cond: Ga raised. $225. K. D. Sand-
ers, Eatonton, Ga. Rt. 2.

1 plug mule, wt. about 850 lbs. Work
anywhere. $20 at my home near Love-
joy. Mrs. J. N. Carson, Hampton, Ga.

RABBITS FOR SALE

Chin. doe, 7 to 9 mos. old. Stand-
ard wt. good cond. bred to reg. bucks.
$1.50 each; bucks, same age, $1 each.



Ped. given. Exch. for oats, peas, corn

or anything can use. Money order. C.
J. Cleveland, Hartwell, Ga.

Ped. and Reg. Chin. does, bred, $3
each; ped. Chin trio, $5; Silver Mar-
tins, $5 per trio. All healthy stock.
A. A. Marshall, Washington, Ga.

New Z. White does, ere R. G. Rey-
nolds, Baxley, Ga. Rt.

20 White iants, 3. a 18 mos old.
Including entire Rabbitry. 5 mi. of
Blakely. T. F. Cordeay, Blakely, Ga.

Ped. Chin does from Stahls very
best stock. All breeders. 7 mos. old
and older. $5 each; More than one.
$4.5@ each; Reg. stock does, $15 each:
Reg. buck, $15; Ped bucks, 7 mos. old
or older, $4 each, more than 1, $3.50
oe D. &. McKinney, Blackshear,

a

1 pure bred N. Z. White buck, 10
mos. old, $1.50 del. Renson Reid, New-
nan, Ga. Rt. 3.

Trio pure bred N. Z. Reds, 1 year

Chin. does, $2.50 each; buck, $1.50.

old, $5 or $4 per pr. Exch. for Reet.

Red pullets and cock. C. B. Skipper.

' Jr., Macon, Ga. Rt. 3.

N. Z. Reds, young does, bred if de-
sired. Fine stock. $3; Chinehillas.
same price. Bucks, $2 ea. Fine color.
All about 10 and 11 mos. old. E. T.
Almon. Midland, Ga.

Chinchi'las from rize winning
stock. 4 mos. old, ped. furnished. Rea-
sonable price. Sell
thing can use. Carl W. Southwell,
Pineora, Ga. 4

1 pr. Belgium Hares, 6 mos. old.
good stock. $1.50 or exch. for 3 Ban-
tam pullets, or 2 pullets and 1 roost-
er. Warren F. Oglesby, Rincon, Ga..
RFD. 1.

Ped; and reg. Chinchilla and N. Z.
Reds. bargain. Exch. for large paper
shell pecans or large Spanish pea-
nuts. Dr. R. G. Reed, Acworth, Ga.

6 or 8 full grown Chinchillas, pure
bred, $150 each. J. W. Higgins, Al-
vaton, Ga. ,

2 Chin. doe and 1 buck, 4 mos. old
$3.50: sev. 8 to 12 wks. old, $1 each,
$2.50 per trio. All pure stock and
good cond. and prices Exp. prepaid.
C. R. Hal'man,.Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 1.

7 1-2 mos. Chin. bucks. sub. to reg.
$3 or $4 if reg. Alice McCants, But-
ler, Ga.

3 Stahls Gold Cert. Chin. 5 mos.
old bucks. Sub to reg. Ped. papers
furnished $5 each; reg. bred doe. lit-
to_reg. $2.

$5.

in good |

| good value
Marietta, Ga. Rt.

or exch. for any-



Thursday, February 12, 1981.

Mrs. Homer McC. Harris, DeSota, Ga.
Altaloma. ae

a vee de rabbits: 1 _ buek ~
and 2 does, 1 yr. old, $2.75 pr. or the
3 for $3.75. Ae. O. L. Craft, Lavon-
ia, Ga.

7 Belgium Hare does, 60c each, $3.50
for the lot. Wilson Carson, Lovejoy,
Ga.

3 reg. Chin. does from Western Fur" Ss
Farms, $10 ea. 3 does about 9 m
old, $4 ea. or exch. 1 for buck of sa
age and breed. Edw. A. Torrance,
Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. 5.

3 Chinchilla*does, $3 each. Fully
ped. Also N. Z. Whites, White Flem-
ish, Grey Flemish and Dutch. All
ages. Very reasonable. T. L. Wood,
Atlanta, Ga. 581 Terrace Ave., Phone =
Dear. 3027- J.

1 Belgium rabbit, $2. - i #
Smith, Roopville, Ga. Rt. 2.

As

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE _

3 Southdown 1 yr. old sheep, 1 ram
and 2 ewes, $42 crated, FOB, or any
one for $15; 3 yr. old reg. [Southdown .
ram, $35 crated, FOB. K. D. Sanders,
Eatonton, Ga. Rt. 2.

Golden Daisy a very choice 9 mos
doe. Daughter of Golden South
6330, and Golden Snowflake. Br
to freshen this spring. Ped. furnished

of doe and youngsters, $30 FOB. Sat.

guar. Money order with order. L. C.

Wood, Ocilla, Ga. Rt. 3.
25 head of sheep for sale. Write
see. E. M. Lewis, Douglas, Ga. Rt.

1 thoroughbred Nubian goat. fres
ened Jan. 6, 1931, giving 6 qts. a day
$30. Ed Cobb, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 8

6 mos. old kid buck. Good milk str.
L. N. Patten, Abbeville, Ga.

Live Stock Wanted

CATTLE WANTED =

Exch. value for 2 goo mileh cows,
del. my home. Paul H. Jones, Am-
brose, Ga.

Exch. 2 good work mules, at $65 ea
for milch cows or heifers. 1 or both.
Jno. L. Harper, Jr., Atlanta, Ga. 109:
Peachtree St.

Want a few Aberdeen Angus heifers.
or young cows. C. A. Jerald, Spring-
field, Ga.

Want 2 reg. Aberdeen Angus heifer
calves, or 2 Polled Herefords. Exch
pure Tancred W. L. hens and pulle
Noll Lanier, Macon, Ga., Care P. O.

Exch. for heifer that has just eome
in with 1 calf, or will exch. 1 with
2nd calf giving 3 gal. wnat won't go
dry. Write for particulars. J. A. Crum-
act, Danecsia rn. Ga. Box 8. aes

ant sev. nice neifers, 1 to 2 yrs.
Pate ee cows. Excn.
Or se T. W. Hagood,

Will carry ae heifers until Nov.
1, 1932 on 50-50 basis. Unlimited feed
and pasturage. Cattle must be tested
and marked, not under 6 mos old, well
red and good - type. No scrubs take
Not less than 12 in lot. Will pay f
on car load lots also will trade .
tons, good, No. 1 Bermuda and John-
son grass hay for dairy heifers, over |
6 ~ old. T. B. Lee, Augusta, Ga. _
Rt. 4.

Want 1 to 4 good milch cows on
halves, Will give half of the ei
raised. Best of care and good ran
ab C. Sconyers, Swainsboro, Ga. RE

Want to exch value, $20 for cattle,
either sex. Mrs. J. B. Garner, Lilbura
Ga. Rt. 1,2 -

Want young Polled Hereford bull,
reg. or subject to reg: at reasonable
oan price. W. F. Van Horn, aes

a

Exch: value for good milch |
Mrs. R. E. Byrd, East Point, Ga.

Exch 40 W. L. hens, now cee for
a cow. a mule, or anything can use
on farm. P. Ww. Smith, Stockbridge,
Ga. Rt. 1. =

Want a good cow for its feed for :
or 4 mos. Best of feed and care,
good pasture. Will consider buying =
qualities and price are right. J. E.
taway, Stone Mtn., Ga. Rt. 1.

Exch. 16 WL. pullets and 1 coc
erel, Tom Barron str., from ped, a
trapnested stock for a full blood Je
sey or Guernsey heifer, or young :
bred to good boar. Must be full blood -
and in good cond. Or }
weaned. Leghorns. at $1 each.
to pay exp. Mrs. L. S. Andrews, Gch-
lochnee, Ga.

Exch. value for Hereford or. Blagk
Angus bull, 8 to 12 mos old. J.
Bennett. Concord, Ga. . ae

Want to buy fresh cow. Stat
particulars in answering this

Baldwin, Atlanta,



old, or for











2y
Thursday, February 12, 1931.
Live Stock Wanted



- HOGS WANTED
Exch. 8 W. L. now laying pullets
and 1 rooster, all pure bred Tancred,
for 2 pigs, of good stock, 6 or 8 wks.
old. I to del. chickens, and other par-
ty pigs. Mrs. H. R. Shirley, Turner-
ville, Ga., P. O. Box 22.

Exch. pure Priae of Ga. watermelon
seed, at 75c lb. for hogs, any kind at
price. Leonard Wilkins, Prooks

a.

Want 25 or 30 and breed or mixed
breed, 50 lb. shoats to raise to 165 lb.
On halves, not over 100 mi. from
Statesboro. Wil] call for them. Can

ve ref. B. E. Cannon, Statesboro,

a.

Exch. value for 1 pr. S. P. C. shoats
wt. about 100 lbs. C. C. Cooper, Jr.,
Grayson, Ga.

Exch. extra fine Dwarf Eng. pea
seed, at 25c lb. for Duroe or Big Bone
Guinea sow. Must be healthy and
cheap. A. T. Milteer, Quitman, Ga.

Want to exch. value $5 for a good

pig. | Mrs. J. B. Garner, Lilbury Ga.
{ Exch. value, $5 for a large pig or
small shoat. Mrs. C. A. ack, The

Rock, Ga., Rt. 1.

Want a 6 or 8 wks. old good stock
pig. Exch. 6 1-2 gal cans of fruit;
3 each, peach pickles and canned pea-
ches, all peeled. No runts nor guin-
eas wanted. Mrs. J. S. Robinson, Bow-
don, Ga. Rt. 3.

: Want a good Reg. bred, Duroc J.
gilts. No sway back scrub wanted.

W. #H. Williams, Milan, Ga.

Want 2 or 3 shoats, 6 or 8 wks. old.

Exch. 6 W. L. April 1930, laying pull-

ets for 1 pig. Mrs. C.
catur, Ga., Rt. 1.

HORSES AND MULES WANTED

Want to rent a good farm mare
mule got this year. Good care and
feed guar. Not too far off. A. N.
Wiggins. Preston, Ga.

Exch. value for good gentle horse
not too old and will work anywhere.
Not a plug. A good saddle mare pre-
ferred. L. S. Andrews, Ochlocknee,

Exch. value, $125 for good mule or
mare, wt. 1M Ibs. or more. Must be
sound and gentle. M. W. Smith, Chu-
la, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want to hire a good farm mule to
make crop for 1931, or would buy and
exch. a good young milch cow or other
things of equal value and if any dif-
ference pay in money, for a 6 or 8 yr.
old mule, wt. about 1M lbs. Must be
sound, gentle and work any where.
All inquiris. containing stamps an-
_ swered. Miss L. A. Hamilton, Carnes-
ville, Ga., Rt: 1.

Want to buy a Shetland
Write what you have an
J. Brett, Brunswick, Ga.,
wich St.

Exch. value for good work mule or
oe -Mrs H. I. Peebles, Lovejoy,

a.
~ Mule and cow wanted: will furnish
paint and do painting for a young
blocky mule, wt. around 1M, also
milch cow. giving 2 or 3 gal. milk a
day. Can give ref. Tom Hughes,
Buford, Ga. Rt. 4. :

Want a good, old, gentle mule that
boy of 12 yrs. can work. Pay so much
cash, and bal. weekly. Mrs. EB. J. Wy-
att, Tucker, Ga. Rt. 1.

RABBITS WANTED

Exch. 4 Black hens for 1 pr. grown,
thoroughbred rabbits. LaFayette Bar-
rett, Meansville, Ga.

Want a few Chinchilla doe, already
bred. A young doe, not too old. Will
exch eges from blocd tested, pure,
Aristocrat B. Rocks, or other value,
or pay cash. Mrs. Florence Sturm,
Statesboro, Ga. Rt. 2.

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED

Want to get in touch with party
whe has the thoroughbred Butt-head
Angora goats. Write. G. S. Millsops,
Winder. Ga.

Want about 50 goats.
ones. J. T. Wallace,
Rt. 2.

Want 1 goat with a young kid not
Over a mo. old. State price at once. G.
S. Stovall, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 5.

"aby Chicks For Sale

(Continued from page 12)

Gaskins better baby chicks. Write
for list and prices; also custom hatch-
ing, 3c per egg. H. R. Gaskins, Amer-
icus, Ga.

State blood tested Barred Rock, R.
I. Red and Tancred Hollywood White
Leghorn chicks. Nothing but mature,
poate breeders used having two

W. Harper, De-



ony cheap
rice. A.
1829 Nar-





Native young
Hampton, Ga.





his season ry Veterinary De-!



MARKET BULLETIN

partment for White diarrhea. Hatch-
es each week and prices very reason-
able. J. C. Baston, Milledgeville, Ga.

Giant strain Light Brahma baby
chicks, from blood tested, heavy lay-
ing flock. Mrs. Walter Rivers, Box
175, Jonesboro, Ga.

S. C. R. I. Reds, Barred Rocks and
M. Johnson White Leghorns, $12 100,
100 per cent del. J. O .Fusseli. Daw-
son, Ga.

2 incubators, 400 and 600 cap. Both
practicaily new, cheap. One 1M cap.
automatic oi] burning brooder stove,
New, sell or exch. Black J. and other
varieties baby chicks, sell or exchange
for hogs, syrup, corn.or hay. Make
offer. N. R. Mooney, Quill, Ga.

Baby Chicks Wanted

Want from 2 to 500 chicks to raise
On 50-50 basis, about Feb. 15th. A. D.
Giles, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want 500 chicks to raise on halves
to 6 wks. old. Reds or Giants prefer-
io ge: T. E. Kitchens, Macon, Ga.

Want any heavy breed or heavy
breed crossed day old Chicks to raise
on halves to 10 wks. old. Mrs. J. L.
Parrish, Nashville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Exch. 10 W. L. now laying hens for
100 any breed day old chicks. P. W.
Smith, Stockbridge, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want baby chicks to raise on halves
to 10 wks. old. B. R. or Reds pre-
ferred. George- Turner, Dahlonega,
Ga. Rt. 1, Box 54.

Want to hear from some reliable
party who has the Brown L. biddies to
raise on halves by the first or middle
of March. Mrs. EB. L. Jordan, Ho-
merville, Ga., RFD 2, Box 25.

Want 500 chicks to raise on halves
to 12 wks. Mrs. J. H. Dorsey, Dougias-
ville, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want 200 chicks to raise on halves
to 8 wks. old. Reds, or Giants pre-
ferred. As early as possible, not la-
ter than Feb. 15th. Mrs. Leila Cole,
Duluth, Ga. Box 1.

Want 500 or 600 pure bred W. L.
chicks to raise on halves to 8 or 10
wks. old. Mrs. G. A. Truett, Bremen,
C1. RFD 2.

Want 100 chicks to raise on halves
to 10 wks. J. B Giants or Reds. Giants
preferred. By last of Feb. or March
ae Mrs. I. M. Cagle, Vienna, Ga.

Exch. 3 does and 1 buck, Chinchil-
las for baby chicks. Or will sell rab-
bits. C. B. Collins, Hazlehurst, Ga.

Want 200 chicks, W L or Reds, pure
bred, to raise on halves to 8 or 10
wks. old. Tobe Milner, Shellman, Ga.

Want 50 blood tested B. R. chicks
to raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks. old,





at once. Mrs. D: A. Jackson, Bow-
don, Ga., Rt. 1. ;
Want 150 or 200 chicks to raise on

halves, to 8 wks. old. B. Rocks pre-
ferred, but any large breed. Write be-
fore sending. Mrs. H. E. Haynie,
Winder, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want to contract with party to
raise for them 300 chicks to 8 wks.
old, for 50c each. Mrs. W. B. Autry,
LaCross, Ga. : :

Want 100 chicks to raise on halves
to 8 wks. old. B. R. preferred. Mrs.
Vicy Holdbrooks, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want 200 or more W. L. chicks to
raise on halves. Ref. if wanted, H. T.
Martin, Danielsville, Ga. Rt. 4



Eggs For Sale



White Minorca hatching eggs from
hens fed Cod Liver Oil $1.50 per 15.
Mrs. Nell Carswell, Blythe, Ga.

Pure bred single comb brown leg-
horn eggs. Flocks headed with cock
bird direct from: Everlay Farm. Port-
land. Ind. $1 per 15 delivered. Mrs.
C. L. Whatley. Cuthbert, Ga. RFD3._.

Buff Rock eggs $1.25 per 15 eggs; W.
Wvandotte eggs $1.25 per 15; Barred
Rock eggs $1.25 per 15 and crates to be
returned. Tilman Wade, Alto, Ga.

S.C. R. 1. Red eggs, Owen and Har-
old Tompkins strain, $1.25 per 15. $2.50
per 50 or $4 per 100. Delivered. Cases
to be returned. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs,
Alto, Ga. RFD 1.

Setting eggs from blood tested Parks
Barred Rocks $1.50 per setting of 15.
Strictly one day old eggs 30c per doz.
FOB Madison. Dr. Ralph F . Rich,
Madison, Ga. :

Setting of genuine Buff Cochin ban-
tam eggs, $1.50, Trio of genuine Buff
Cochin bantams $5. Setting of Giant
Black Minorca hatching eggs, $2.25.
Setting of Barred Plymouth Rock
hatching eggs, $1.50. O. H.. Wright,
412 Peters Bldg. Atlanta, Ga.

- Select. eggs from pure Martin's Regal
Dorcas strain White Wyandottes $1 per

getting of 18, crates to be returned. 64

$1.40 per: 16,





per 100 in incubator lots. 5 pullets and
cockerels for $8. Mrs. W. L. Guille-
beau, Lincolnton, Ga.

Hatching eggs from pure bred Bar-
red. Rocks $1 postpaid or $4 per 100.
Can furnish 150 nice select eggs a week.
Cocks direct from Holterman. Will
take lard, cured hams, fresh pork in
exchange for same. J. N. Lewis, States-
boro, Ga.

S. C. White Leghorn eggs from heavy
laying stock $1 per 15, or will exch.
a few settings for White bunch butter
beans or good: sound white peas free
from weevils. Mrs. R. EB. Holland, Rt.
1, Carrollton, Ga.

-Tormahlen B. L. eggs, sired by cock
direct from Everlay Farm. $1 per. 15
postpaid. Maud Smith, Braseiton, Ga.

Ferris Best. Egg strain, 260 to 300
egg. record, $1.10 per 15.. C. S. Peek,
College Park, Ga. RFD 1.

Pure bred dark Cornish Indian
game eggs, $1.25 per 15 postpaid.
Crate ret. J. R. Gardner, Locust
Grove, Ga.

Pure*bred S. L. Wyandotte eggs, $1
per 15. Mrs, J. J. Kirk, Buchanan,
Ga. Rt. 1.

Tompkins Red eggs,
Pen No. 1, $1.25
Exch. 100 for a
and wt. C. F.
Box 121.

4 or 5 doz. fresh eggs per week, 30c
doz. Crates not furnished. Mrs. J. F.
remson, Mize, Ga.

Regal Dorcas W. Wyandotte eggs.
ise per 15, $2 for 3 settings, $3.75 for
100. Party to send crates and I to
pay parcel post. Mrs. Lucy Newber-
ry, Colquitt, Ga. Rt. 5, Box 83.

8S. C. R. I. Red eggs from young
healthy birds, $1 per 15. Add 10c
postage on single seetings; 2 or more
set. sent postpaid. Mrs. Daisy John-
son, Grayson, Ga.

Ferris Best Egg strain, W. L. eggs
for hatching, 30c doz. Mrs. J. J: Ed-
mondson, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 1.

White and Silver Lace Wyandotte
setting eggs, $1 per 15. None ship-
ped. L. A. Horton, Atlanta, Ga., 1169
Kontz Ave., N. EB, Cor W. 14th St.

Pure bred Buff Rock, Hagan strain
direct, eggs, $1 per setting, $1.50 per
2 set. Mrs. R: E. Beggs, Lincolnton,
Ga. RFD 5.

Pure bred W. Wyandotte eggs, $1
per 15 del. Can not fill ine. lots. M.
L. Snare, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 4.

Pure bred W. L. eggs, $1 per 15.
Carefully selected. Mrs. C. L. Curry,
Rom, Ga., RFD 2.

Donaldson Red eggs, from healthy,
vigorous stock, $1.15 per 15. Cartons
ret. Also Rouen duck cegs, $1 per 12.
Exch. for pure bred B. R. eggs: 15
duck eggs for 15 hen eee Mrs. J. T.
Lambert, Forest Park, Ga.

Pure bred Cornish Indian game eggs
Weber strain, $1.10 per 15 del. Car-
tons to be ret. also hens, 20c lb. Mrs.
J. T. Holland, Lenox, Ga.

Pure Fischel strain W. P. R. eggs,
60c per 16, or 4c an egg. Mrs. J. H.

Hawes, Norwood, Ga.

White Rock eggs, $1 ee 15. Mrs.
J. B. Phillips, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 5.

Mammoth White Pekin duck eggs,
$1 per doz. del. Mrs. R. K. Pruitt, La-
vonia, Ga.

Giant str. Light Brahma eggs, $1.25
per 15, $3 for 50; $5.50 a 100. Prepaid.
Carton to be ret. Arthur H. Meyer,
Winterville, Ga.

Pure bred S. C. R. I. Red and J.
B. Giant eggs, Each, $1.25 per 15. del.
Mrs. Stella Burke, Winterville, Ga.

Pure bred -dark Cornish game eggs
J. R. Johnson, - Canton,

direct from
per 15; $4.50 for 100.
thrifty pig. Write age
Matheson, Alto, Ga.,

Gace Re 1,
S. C. W. L, eggs, 75c per 15, $4 a
100, PP paid

W. J. Carruth, Farm-
ington, Ga.

W. L. eggs, $1.25 per 15. Can fur-
nish 150 or 200 per week. Make price
on W. L. eggs for market table use.
Webster Callaway, Farmington, Ga.

Pape str. Black Minorca eggs, $1.25
er ae del. Mrs. C. L. Rehberg. Cai-
0, Ga.

Pure bred Tancred W. L. eggs, for
yr. old hens, $3.50 per 100. Cs. lots
360 eggs at $3 hundred. Chg. collect.
Cs. to be ret. J. B. Parrish, Gray-.
mont, Ga.

Turky eggs, $4 doz. from quality 2

yr. old Bourbon Red; 20 lb. hens and
35 lb. toms.. Mrs. Julian F. Pruitt,
Lawonia, Ga.

. B. R. direct from Holterman Aris-
tocrat Prince Narrowbars. $1.25 per
15 postpaid. Cash with order. Mrs.
J Fred Poole, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 3.

Everlay dark B. L. eggs, $1.25 per
15 del. A'S. Cauthen, Tallapoosa, Ga
Pet 73: 7
_ Donaldson Red eggs, $1. per 15.
John L. Bennett, Screven, Ga., RFD
2 BOX SL:

Large white Black Minorea
Giant strain, 62 per 16 del, L. B.











































lians, Newnan, Ga. 105 Temple Ave.
B. R. eggs, $1 per 15. rs. D. W.
Hodges, Brinson, Ga. a
Direct Donaldson. Red eggs, Star
pens, $3.50 per 15, $5 or $7 per 100;
Exhibition pen, $2 per. 15, $5.30 per
100; Utility, $1.50 per 15, $4 a 100. All
pen eggs mixed, $5 a 100.. Mrs. R. Jy
leming, Lincolnton, Ga. ;
Afistocrat B. R. eggs from pure.
blood tested very heavy layers. $1.00
per set del. Mrs. Fiorence Sturm,
atesboro, Ga. Rt. 2. ; ty
About 10 uoz. cgyys per week from
neavy Tancred W. L. yr. old hens.
Aiso Pape strain Black Minorca epes,
isc per 15 prepaid. Mrs. W.. F. bell,
Albany, Ga. eae
Thoroughbred R. C Golden Sebright
bantam eggs, 5c ea. Live near Biulf-
von, Mrs. W. D. Barefield, Ft, Gaines,
Rok {
Selected W. L. eggs, 50c doz, FOB.
Cash with order. F. A. Rovers, Wash-.
ington, Ga. E. Rt. 1, Box 261,
Ss. C, Brown L. eggs, oe str.
$1 per 15; also custom hatching, 2 1-2
per egg. Mrs. Lucian Wilhams, Col
lins, Ga. Nae
Pure bred Buff Orp. chicken eggs
and White Pekin duck eggs, each, $1]
per setting. F. S. Listes, Woodbine,

wae.

Mahood Red eggs, Bred to lay str.,
$1.25 per 15: Mrs. L. M. Dunn, (No
address given). a

Pure bred White Rock eggs, $1.50
per 15 del. Mrs. T. Dumas, Tifton,
aa., Rt. 9. ;

Thompson Ringlet B. R. eggs, 80
per 15 postpaid. Mrs. Myrtis Swann
Lithonia, Ga. RFD 1. ve

Booking orders for turkey eggs, $3.
50 doz. or $12 for 50. I del. No checks
Cash or money order. Mrs. B. 8S. Ward
Fayetteville, Ga. or

Pure bred B. R. eggs, Park's strain
from 2 yr. old hens on open range, ~
$1.25 per 15, $2 for 30. del. Cartons to
be Ne Mrs L. A. Smith, Woodcliff,

Tancred L. eggs, $1 per 15. Excht
for dried fruit. butter bean seed. or
nest onions, or soy beans. Mrs. J. W
McGowan. Graymont, Ga. Rt. 1.

Pure Buff Orp. eggs from the best
strain, 75c per 13, or $1 prepaid. J. H,
Loyd, Milan, Ga. Rt. 3. =

Pure Tancred L. eggs, 260 to 312
egg stock, $1 per 15. del. or 35 a 100
Johnnie ONeal, Jr., Valdosta, Ga. a

Marcy str. direct selected eggs, $1.-"
25 per 15 del. $3 per 50, del. Crate ret.
Mrs. Belle Joiner, Soperton, Ga. Rt.

ma ;
Tormahlen dark B. L. eggs, $2 per









15. Can supply about 8 sorte ae
week. Mrs. Arthur A. Chason, Cal
ro, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 93. ;

Smith str. Buff Minorca eggs, $1

per 15. Crates to be ret. Erle L. Mor

an, Egypt, Ga.
Blooded R. I. -Red eggs, $1.15 per
15, $5 a 100 del. Crates ret. Mrs. W.
R. Chasteen, Locust Grove, Ga.
Hatching eggs from pure bred elose-
ly culled, heavy laying flocks: Don-
aldson Reds, B. R., Fischels R. C. W.
Wyandottes, Tancred W. L., and Ever-
lay B. Lev?5e per. 15 del. Write for
prices on inc. lots. D. F. Thomas,
Odum, Ga. Box 27. oe
Have recently crossed my Barred P
Rocks with Drumms Egg-bred qual
ity strain, B. P. R. and am offerin
eggs at $1 per 15 postpaid, upon re
ceipt of money order. Mrs. C. B.. Byrd,
Reynolds, Ga. eee
10 to 15 doz. guar. fresh eggs each
week for sale. Ira F. McMinn, Ayers

try eggs ea. week. State best, price
Jos. M. Corbett, Kirkland, Ga Rt. 2.

Langshan eggs from young. healthy
tock, $1 per 15. Mrs. Roy H. Gayler,
Lyerly. Ga. RFD 2. cage als

Pure bred R. I. Red and Cornish
same eggs at 75c per 15 for seed Irish
potatoes. nest onions, or varden peas.
Mrs. Austin Hampton, Sale. City, G
Rts 1: Rise

Pure bred Thompson B. R. eggs. 6!
jog. Cartons to be ret. Mrs G OC.
Clifton, Millen, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 57.:

Eggs Wanted

Exch. 8 lbs. white, brown-eyed peas.
hand cleaned for planting, for 1 set-
ting of pure strain R. I. Red eggs
be del. Feb. 15th. Mrs. K. M. Harr
Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 4. te

Miscellaneous For Sale











Want white cotton feed sacks, @
10c each. Mrs. Lula Ball, Alphare
ta, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want dry poultry manure, free 0
straw and trash State price per 100



Sah. | Ga., 1090 Qakdale Read, N. B.



Ibs. del. to: G C. Bowden, Atlanta,





Miscellaneous For Sale
Continued from page seventeen)



Want to exch. 2 cups Tom Thumb
r pea seed for 10 strong, white
d sacks, 100 lb. size. Mrs. O. H.
ud, Bowman, Ga. Rt. 2.
nt about 1-2 bu. large red pea-
1 gal. white sugar crowder peas,
lion white bunch butterbean seed
OC eabbage plants, 1M Bermuda onion
lants, 1 pk large paper shell pecans.
pan, okra and turnip seed. Will exch
ome fruit trees, peach, pear, apple.
cherry and_= strawberry



Miscellaneous Wanted



Want dried apples and Calif. black-
d peas, Exch. imp. pure Porto Rico
to p-ants, April del. also have a

lbs. bunch butter bean seed to

hange for sugar crowder peas. B.
Viedders, Alma, Ga. Rt. 3.

nt 15 egg size cartons for ship-

g hatching eggs in small lots. Ex-

ie Thompson B. R. eggs at $1.25

er set. for same. Mrs. John Weaver

raketown, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want bantam hens. Bermuda onion
ts, nest onions and dried apples.

ad peaches, Will exch value for same

J. T. Larden, Bremen, Ga. Rt. 1,

ingvale, Ga.



rgia Products For Sale



AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
-ETC., FOR SALE

(Continued from page five)

Nell rooted, cultivated blackberry
, 10 each while they last. Mrs.
lark, Blythe, Ga.

0 per cent off on 25 or more in 1
GC: Stead Ronie Johnson, Shellman,

5 or 30 fine Fig sprouts, 10c each;
rown Turkey and 10 or 15 Japa-
ese. All weil rooted. Roy T. Baker,
Aenio, Ga. \
Rooted white Celestrial fig sprouts,
or 60c. No order filled for less than
abapple, 6 for $1. On orders for
than 6, 25c each. Mrs. Daisy
ston, Grayson, Ga.

May cherry sprouts, 15c each, 3 for

6 for 15; few large Red June plum
outs, 25c each; small free stone
ow plum, 15c each; native huckle-

ty. 10c each, 50c doz. $3.50 a 100.
rvin Roberts. Tallapoosa, Ga.

Jaz enuts, $1.25 doz. 12 old fashion-
d seedling peach, $1; huckeberries,
c doz. $1.50 a 100; scuppernong, 4

$1: 5c ea. cuttings: fine var. plum

r $1. Add post: on small or-

s. Money with o .. Exch, for
nything that I can use. R. L. Black-
ell, Cleveland. Ga. Rt. 4.

verbearing back mulberry, 2 to 6
. 8c ea. well rooted. Mrs. Marvin

Cook, McIntyre, Ga. Rt. 2.

Stuart, Schley and Money-Maker
ecan trees, 3 to 8 ft. 20c each. Fred
jay, Shellman, Ga.
gh erade, Govt insp. pecan trees
8 ft. Money-Maker, Pabst, and
cess. 15c to 35 each. J. T. Pon-
er, Whigham, Ga.
May cherry. 2-3 ft. $1 doz. or exch
aspberry or apple sprouts; also
cherry bark, and sassafras root,
Ib. sweet gum bark, 10c Ib. or

for anything can use. Mrs. R.

Attaway, Matthews, Ga.

ECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
200 bu. little white Spanish peanuts
or exch 10 bu. for 100 pure bred
arred Rocks. 1 mo .old. N. A. Mc-
luffie, Fitzgerald, Ga.
ed. size pecans, 15c lb. or exch. for
la a Mrs. E. M. Travis, Fayette-
p, Ga.
9 crop Runner peanuts, 3 1-2c
1930 crop, 4c lb. Also Sch.ev pecans
Stuarts, 30c lb. W. S. Norton,
n, Ga. \
Ibs. seedling pecans, 15c lb. Roy
. Baker, Menlo, Ga.
Ga. runners, 4c Ib. at my_home.
W. L. Castleberry, Adel, Ga. Rt.
7 Box 107. .:
Ga. Runners, 5 tons, 3 1-2c lb. A. J.
, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B.
70 Ibs. Schley pecans and 8 or 10
black walnuts for sale or trade. M.
Sheehan, Sharon, Ga. ~
bu. sound chufas, $4 bu. FOB. J.
ndham. Butler. Ga.
bu. Ga. Runners. 5c lb. FOB.
bu. Spanish. 4c Ib. FOB. J. L. Al-
Dublin, Ga. Rt. 4.
ins, 10 Ib. or exch. for





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field peas, soy beans, or baby chicks.
Also have cows and heifers for sale.
B. F. Russell, Montezuma, Ga.

Seedling pecans, 10c Ib. Exch. for
meat, corn, or setting of thoroughbred
eggs at reasonable price. Mrs. L. H.
Oliver, Ailington, Ga. Box 205.

Excellent Ga. Runners, 100 |b. bags
4c lb. James H. Brown, Cordele, Ga.

SYRUP FOR SALE

Cane syrup, 50c gal. FOB. Mrs. M.
F. Gaddis, Quitman, Ga.

Pure Ga. cane syrup in about 35
gal. bbls. 45c gal. FOB. -J. C. Zipper-
er, Marlow, Ga.

New Honey Drip sorghum syrup in
No. 10 friction top cans. $1 FOB. G..
Z. Maxwell, Toccoa, Ga. Rt. 1. :

Guar. Ga. cane syrup from red Rib-
bon and green cane, Half gai. can,
labeled, 50c per can. Jas. A. Chaun-
cev, Screven, Ga.

Pure Ga. Cane syrup with 1 1-2 lbs
of granulated sugar added to the gal
in gal. buckets, 75c gal. or exch for
Spanish peanuts of a good sound

uality, at 4c lb. and syrup at 80c gal.

. W. Charping, Lenox, Ga. Rt. 1.





VEGETABLES FOR SALE

Dry hot peppers, 30c gal. Mrs. L. B.
Taylor, Rydal, Ga.

Hastings long green pod okra, 25c
lb. del. Harold Smith, Baxley, Ga.,
Rt. 4, Box 135. =

2 acres of Copenhagen Market green
cabbage now ready for market. Seli
to truck haulers entire patch at 2 1-2c
ib. at my place. Mrs. _E. A. Davis,
Folkston, Ga. Rt. 2. :

Extra fine collard greens, fall grown
$2.25 per crate, FOB. Can ship daily.
Crates run around 100 lb. to crate.
H. W. Sandlin, Cairo, Ga.

Jerusalem artichokes, $1 bu. Exch.
for onion plants, or white bunch but-
beans. W. E. Goodwin, Wadley,

a.

Want to contract with party to take
all okra, squash, cucumbrs, tomatoes
and snap beans that I can raise on
2 or 3 acres of land. J. H. Merier,
Willacoochee, Ga.. P. O. Box 212.

POTATOES FOR SALE

60 bu. Porto Ricans, 75c bu. here
(Wenona). Thos Thompson, P. O.
Cordele. Ga. :

Porto Rico seed and eating pota-
toes, $1 bu. at farm, 2c Ib. sacked and
del. to sup ve point. All State insp.
L. Aspinwall, Screven, Ga.

Good grade White Star irish pota-



toes, del. Ga. points, $1.50 bu. in lots

of 2 bu. or more; also good,: yellow
Danver onions, del. Ga. points, $1. per
100 Ibs. Lesser quantities, 2 1-2c Ib.

FOB. W. E. Hampton, Mineral Bluif,

Ga.

Porto Rico potatoes, 75c bu. at hill.
J. F. Lovett, Pinehurst, Ga.

Limited supply guar. Gov. insp. vine
Porto Ricans seed pot. $1.50 hamper.
Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga.

Porto Ricans seed potatoes, 75c bu.
E. L. Dixon, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 1,
Box 104. 4

Irish cobbler seed- potatoes, $2 bu.
also Lookout Mtn. potatoes, $2 bu.
Cash with order. A. J. Collins, Dem-
orest, Ga.

Georgia Products Wanted

CCRN AND SEED CORN WANTED
Want to buy Whatleys _ prolific.
State price per bu. on 4 bu. C. B. Col-
lins, Hazlehurst, Ga. -
Want 1 pk. of od time yellow Dent
seed corn (the kind that will make
2 ears to the stak on poor land).
Can exch. most any kind of peas for
a. Paul Anthony, Buena Vista,Ga.
Want 2 or 300 bu. good white mill-
ing corn, free of rot and trash. not





/further than 50 mi. from Atlanta. Ho-

mer C. Blanton, Griffin. Ga At. 3.

COTTON SEED WANTED
Want 2 or 3 bu. good long staple
cotton seed, Prefer Half and _ Half.
Exch. good. sound peas. Paul Anthony,

Buena Vista, Ga. Rt. 4. \

FRUIT WANTED
10 Ibs. of Jackson Wonder butter-
beans to exch. for 10 lbs. dried pea-
ches. Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. W. J:
McCain, Haylow, Ga. Box 17.
Exch. 1 doz. qt. fruit jars for dried
apples, Jars, value 90c. Also other
value to exch. for fruit or for 4 W. L.
hens. not over 18 mos. old. Mrs. W.
A. Comander. Camila, Ga.
Exch cornfield bean seed for dried
ie cos Mrs. J. Lewis, Rydal, Ga. Rt.



A few large pecans, at 20c Ib. to]

exch. for dried apples. dried peaches.
or fresh apples. Ea. to



ay postage, |

KET BULLETIN

GRAIN WANTED
Want a few bu. good wheat. Must
be cheap. A. S. Batchelor, Waco, Ga.
RFD 2.

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
WANTED

Want to buy honey in any style
hives. State number and lowest cash
price and directions how to reach
your place. W. N. Erichsen, Savan-
nah, Ga. LaRoche Ave.

Exch. Stone Mtn. watermelon seed
for honey at $1 per 10 lb. pail. Seed
at 75c lb. Wiley Rogers, Wray, Ga.

PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Exch. good: seed corn for good,
sound Spanish peanuts. Bu. for bu.
Ea. to pav del. chgs. G. F. A. Will-
iamson, Rochelle, Ga. RFD 1. Box 85.
Want 5 bu. chufas. W. White, Syl-
vester, Ga. ; :

Exch. 10 bu. shelled corn for 10 bu.
seed peanuts, 5 bu. each, Spanish and
N. C. or Ga. Runners. V. E. Frank-
lin, Graymont, Ga.

Want sev. hundred Ibs. small, large,
and extra large pecans; also want 2
to 5M lb. peanuts. Send sample and
quote lowest price. C. A. Dobbs,
Gainesville, Ga.

Want chufas. Make best offer in 1





nie

Thursday, February 12, 1931.

and 5 bu. lots; also want N. C. Run-
ners and Spanish peanuts. Must be
sound and clean. Make best price in
lots of sev. bu. Wiley White, Sylves-
ter, Ga.

Exch. January 1930 hatch R. I. Red
pullets at $1.35 each for N. C. Runner
eed panuts. J. C. Goolsby, Gra-
ham, Ga.

Want sev. bu. old fashioned bunch
peanuts, at reasonab.e price. W. F,
Amos, Edison, Ga.

Want 20 bu. N. C. Runner peanut
seed. Exch. W. L. hens at $1 each, or
1 pr. Duroc J. pigs, about 75 lbs. each
at $15 pr., or hams, cured and smok-
ed, at 25 lb. Ea. to pay postage. W.
T. Maynard, Newton, Ga.

Want Stuart, Schley and seedling
pecans, at market price. Send sam-
ples. B. Lloyd Woodall, Milncr, Ga.

cabbage, onion or sweet pota'o plants
for same. H. F. Stair, Valdosta, Ga. ,
Exch. lead. var. sweet pot. plants for
seed peanuts of ea. var. B. M. Dowdy,
Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4.

Want Spanish peanuts. Exch. 1 set
of White Wyandotte eggs for 1 bu.
peanuts. Must be good and sound.
Mrs. W. E. Hulsey, Mt. Airy, Ga.







Hon. Eugene Talmadge, :
Commissioner of Agriculture,
Atlanta, Georgia.

Dear Mr. Talmadge:

page in this

the cotton farmer.

Cost of a cheap distributor

- Letter from Mr. J.

I have read with much interest your comments on the front
weeks issue of the Bulletin and note that you touch
on the very thing which I have ccntended to be the on.y remedy for

All the farm papers that I have ever read advocated less acres
and more fertilizer. and make more cotton at less cost per pound.
The Farm Ecard says we must cut the acreage and make less cotton
to increase the price per pound, :
-Mr. Legg or any other member of the Farm Board has said one
word about reducing the commercia fertilizer bills or any other of
the many bills made necessary by using commercial fertilizers.

You mention the pictures on exhibition at the National Fertil-.
izer A sociations meeting in Atlanta this week, showing three bales
made on twelve acres of unfertilized cotton, and seven ba es made
on twelve acres of fertilizerd cotton, and say it is a fair comparison.
I d) not agree with you that it is a fair comparison, because we
would make more than half as much cotton without commercial
fertilizer than we make with it as used. Taking the cotton belt as
a whole, but I am going to figure it that way and give you some
figures below which I feel will show what is more

- reducing acres and letting the floating labor walk the streets and
public highways and beg and pilfer.

If on twelve acres of unfertilized cotton we can make three
bales and on twelve acres of fertilized cotton we can make seven
bales, we have got to haul the fertilizer home, buy a distributor to
put it out, then put it out, pick, haul, to the gin, buy bagging and
ties. and pay for sinning four extra bales of cotton You do not
mention the amount or grade of fertilizer used on the twelve acres,
but I am going to figure on 400 pounds of 8-4-4- per acre, which is_
abvut the average used to cotton in this county this year. SE |
4809 pounds of 8-4-4 at $3000 used on 12 acres
60) pounds of Nitrate of Soda used on 12 acres
Hauline and putting out 5700 pounds ................ beet ccmescsseccosaeaes a

H. Rowland

Wrightsville, Georgia,
November 15, 1930.

but I have never seen yet where

important than



Hauline 4 bales to gin .

Pickine 4 extra ba'es at 60 per 100 Ws. once emcees nreneres



* 416 13 eft.
mercial fertilizer at $13000
estimate, if we cut the crop

to school in comfort.

izer to entton.

-hole and he has jumped in.



Mrs. J. BE, Ward, Benevolence, Ga, ee

Ginning, bagging and ties for 4 bales

Total extra cost for the 4 extra bales

Divide this amount bv four, and vou have $37.87% per bale for
the four extra bales.. Ficurine on this same basis. the estimated
ercp for Georgia this vear. we wou'd have.made withcut fertilizer
707.143 and saved the evtra exnense of
bales. or a total of $85.748,583.87.

Cotton at Wrightsville this fall has not exceeded an average of
more than $55.00 per bale for cetton and seed. At this price, the
estimated Georgia crop this vear broucht $90.750090.00. Take from
this tre extra expense of $35.748.593.27 caused bv usine commercial
fertilizer and raisine the extra 949.957 hales, and we have $55,001,-
Then figure the 707, 142 bales raised without the com-
er bale. which would be a verv low
alf in two. and we have $91 92,590.00
for the eren mate without commercial fertiizer.
yecipts of the fertilized erep. $55 001.416.13. from the 91 998.590.00
received for the unfertilized erop. and we have a net saving of
$36.927.173 87. Put this in the hands of the cotton farmers in Geor-
gia, and we can renair our run-down tenant houses and fences, give
the commen lahorer a job that will enab'e him to provide winter.
clothes and other necessities for his family and send his children

These fieures are onlv made on the Georgia crop. Ficure on
the same basis on the estimated erop for the entire cotton belt, and
we have a saving of $312,479,582.25 by not using commercial fertil-

If Coneress would ficure on reducing the farmers expenses in-
stead of atdin> on new offices for bie salaries tno be paid bv the
tax navers, they micht help the farmer. Otherwise they will not
rep rim except to reke tre dirt in on him after they have dug the

Yours very truly.

$151.50

$37.87% per bale on 942,857

Now take the net

J. H. ROWLAND.





Want peanuts to-be del. now. Exch