eS KET >: DEPARTMENT of EUGENE TALMADGE | e AR ie eX STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1931. PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR NUMBER 8 The Bacchanalialt ei. _ In the last presidential campaign, both parties vociferously prom- {sed FARM RELIEF. You could read it in every paper, saw it on billboards, could not get a decent piece of music over the radio for some party talking about 2 how his condidate was going to RELIEVE ihe farmer, if he was elect- => .ed President. - ; oo Well, we final'y had the election, and Mr. Hoover won. A special - session of Congress was caled specifically by the President, to RE-. LIEVE the farmer. What they really did in this Congre-s was to take up and revise the Tariff Bill. ae The Southern Commissioners of Agriculture thought that the best thing for the South was to secure a prohibitive tariff on jute, and a tariff on vegetable oils, sugar, and other farm prcducts. We did quite ~ @ little lobbying before the Ways and Means Commiitee in Washingtcn on this subject. The tariff bill finally passed the Senate by a margin - of two votes. te This Tariff Bill hiked the rates on all manufactured products. They seemed to think that the high tariff rate was a good thing for - manufacturers. I think the manufacturers aso began to believe that - it was essential to have cheap raw products along with this high tar- $ff rate, so that the spread would be larger. be You know that this revision of tariff always comes after the presi- dential election. Big business must be paid fcr. It is paid off in the _ form of a tariff that cuts out competition. This competition applies - solely to America. Thece people here in America buy the manufac- tured artic es of big businecs and pay a price in a great many instances - _ doube of what the same articles are shipped abroad and e'l for. Farm - machinery is the principal item where farmers are hit in this p'an. | X If we could have secured a seven-cent tariff on jute and a 5-cent per pound rate on all vegetable oils, we would have had aneadded con- - sumption of 3.000.000 bales of cotton here in the United States, and would have cut out so much competition with our cottonseed and pea- nut ois. : aoe Congress, however, knew that farm relief had been promised. Big | business knew that it had been promised. They knew that they had cs to do something, so they created the Federal Farm Board. They first voted this Federal Farm Board $250,000,000. Since then, they have - yoted them $150000009 additional. iY ok The law creating the Federa! Farm Board limited its dealings in | farm products throuch Co-operatives. _ The first big thing that the Federal Farm Board did was to pay up the gamb'ing debts of some of the Co-operatives of this country with the stock exchanges. Last April, at Milledgeville, I asked Mr. Alexander. Legge, Chairman of the Farm Board about this. He ad- mitted it, said that it did not amount to very muchonly a few mill- _ion dellarsand that they were not going to do it any more. a '. The Federal Farm Board alco sanctioned the policies of the Co- operatives in shipping their cotton to the mils, and shipping the grain. on to the flour manufacturers, and gambling in the future market for the protection of the individual shippers. Of course, this policy could t have but one effect on the marketthat is, to depress it, to make raw products cheap. It is to the advantage of the manufacturers for raw products to be cheap. The manufacturers realized that this Farm Board had been created, and they also realized that they are to only deal with Co-cperatives. They know that $400 000,000 is going to cut one way or the other. They were on the job day and night. "Like all good business men, they took special pains to see that it did not curv against them. The cotton that the mills are receiving now is going to make a lot of milionaires out of manufacturers and brokers. It is making mill- ions of paupers out of farmers who are producing the cotton.. The Wheat that the manufacturers have been receiving at recent prices will make millionaires out of the flour and feed manufacturers. It will make milions of paupers out of the wheat and grain farmers of this country. _I noticed last week where Senator George protested against the policy of the Federal Farm Board in allowing the: Co-operatives to sell the spot cotton and then gamble on the future market with the gov- ernments money. A Senator from South Caroina interrupted Senator ; George in his spech and stated that the practice of selline spot -cotton by the Co-operatives as soon as it is shipped to them and then gamb- line on the future market was depressing the price. and instead of it - beine a help was proving to be the farmers bitterest enemy. Senator Georee agreed with him. nee Y : - i x Has the thought ever occurred to the Senators that as lone as we have a Federal Farm Board with mi'lions of dollars. to spend, big bus- iness will make it their agent? It is inescapable. Big business is on . . the job. It is at the door of the Federal Farm Board. It is going to dinner with them. It hires high-pressure lawyers to argue its side before them. ; The farmers are at. home in the field at work. thinking that their interest is being looked after. Thev must stay at home and work, i : thev are farmers. The hect aid that the sovernment can give the/.. jh farmer is to take its WITHERING HAND out of business: I would Jike to know how many United States Senators and Con- eressmen have been approached to recommend their friends and con- stituents for these jobs with the Federal Farm Board? . The hotels in Atlanta have about four or five agents of the Fed- eral Farm Board here all the time. They are doing nothing but talking - acreaze reduction. Then the colees and experiment stations come out and tell us how to make more. Then, come other fellow comes alone and tells us. how to borrow more monev from the sovernment to buv more seed and fertilizer, thereby makine more. B!owing hot and h'owine cold. all with the genvernments money. Ske Where does the monev come from? It comes out of the man who must sweat to make a living. It could not come from anywhere else. , Dont you svpposre that a rreat manv of our Senators and Ccn- presmen are embarrassed by the requests that are made of them to put some of their constituents on the Federal Farm Boards payro!l? (Continued on page four) $ MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS = _ Prevailing Wholesale Prices Feb. 17, 1931. Always Subject to Variation Macon $1.60 18 16 ee Re Atlanta Sweet Potatoes, 100 Ibs. ............ = $1.25 Ga xtra, 807. 22.0.5. Standard, -d0Z. : ccs 2.2- seed, 25c cup or exch. for cabbage pee ee Z. EH. Brock, Bowdon, a. oe Se ee Pure Watson watermelon seed, 60c ond lb. del. W. T. White, Sumner, a. = ba Stone Mtn. watermelon seed, strict- a Ist class in every respect. Taken rom melons with an average wt. of 45 lbs. 50c per lb. FOB. Ty Ty, Ga. | Harrell Plant Oo., Ty: Ty, Gaz .3 White velvet and long green pod okra, English peas, (telephone varie- ty) of extra quality, 20c pt. 35c qt. postpaid. Will exch. for sugar crow- der peas up to 10 lbs. Alvin D. Todd, | Gaddistown, Ga. ee Calif. moss beer seed enough f start 15c prepaid. Ruth Fowler, Su rency, Ga. Rt. 2. ci. Sea Texas Ribbon cane seed, $3.50 per Ib. Pumpkin old fashioned hog pota- toes pumpkin 25c cup full; rice for table use 2 lbs. FOB, 25c. good rice 1930 crop. Mrs. Mae Turner, Cleve- land, Ga. Rt. 4. . i c Tobacco seed, hair left and bread leaf 20c tablespoonful,. postpaid. Mrs. Nelson Miller, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. Fischel strain, White Rocks, Cornish, Seed Wanted Want Texas seeded Ribbon cane. Quote lowest price on 5 or 10 lb. lots del. at Nicholson. B. B. Pace, Nich- olson, Ga. Rt. 2. B Stone Mtn. water melon seed, can- taloupe seed, garden bean seed, rape seed, any Kind of pea seed or soy bean seed. Will exch. thorobred eggs for same. I have aristocrat, Barred Rocks Indian Games and Indian Runner. ducks. All pure bred prize winning stock. Miss Nellie Puckett, Rt. B, Cordele. ee ea Want one-half bu. of pure orange cane seed, hand shelled prferred. R. : J. Carson, Maysville, Ga. ae Wanted, 10 or 15 bus. Otootan soy beans, sound and suitable for plant- ing, make best price. Jack Jones, Ri 1, Empire, Ga. | j - Want B. onion plants, 5 C cabbage plants, Eng. pea seeds, running, rae Stringless green pod bean seed, lg red peanuts, 1-2 bu., will exch. othe plants for J. B. Giant eggs, $1.50 per setting. Mrs. J. S. Weatherly, Hosch- ton, Ga. - ; et Want garden pea seed, will .exch white velvet okra seed for same. | have 2 lbs. of okra seed. W. B. Hen- derson, Rt. 2, Fitzgerald, Ga. Wanted about 50 stalks of Blue gar cane for planting. Give best p: D. B. Gates, Rt. 2, Lithonia, Ga. Want 1M stalks of seed sugar cane. Make best offer FOB or del. at my farm. G. J. Davis, Milner, Ga. Rt. 2. Want Texas Ribbon cane or honey drip sorghum, at 2 1-4c lb. Early Am- ber at 2c lb. cattail millet, 7 or 8c lb. in 100 lots, or less. Mrs. Addie Wad- delle, Pearson, Ga.. cei Want 2 lbs. Hastings white bunch butter bean: seed, 1 lb. running white butter bean. seed, 1-2 peck of Early Sugar crowders sound and free from weevils; 1 lb. running late garden pea seed (that grows from 3 to 6 ft. hig 2 qts. mammoth sunflower seed, 4 or 5 lbs. sound chicken corn seed. Exch > P 6 bred W. L. Tancred str. eggs at. 3 per 100 and other value for same. Mrs. Cleon Cowart, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 89. gen aa PAGE FOUR = Georgia... _ Market Bulletin - Published Weekly By The BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director - Department Of _ Agriculture Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner -. THURSDAY, FEB. 19, 1931. _ Entered as second class matter I} 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 oo 1103. Act of October 8, . Notice of farm produce and ap- purtenances, admissible under postal regulations, inserted one time on each request, and re- peated only when request is ac- | aaa by new copy of no- ce.. 7 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 month. Farm Land for sale editions are published at intervals during the year. Advance notices of these editions appear from time to time advising advertisers when to mail us these types of. notice. Limited space will not permit insertion of- unimportant no- ices. Under Legislative act the Market Bulletin does not as- me any. responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin or transaction resulting there- NEW CROPS FOR THE GEORGIA MOUNTAINS The Georgia Experiment Station, at ts Mountain Branch Station at Blairsville, has secured some inter- esting results and made important progress in the first years work of ting crop varieties on mountain ils. In addition to successful devel- ment of some standard varieties of ield crops by proper methods of cul- tivation, several species of oriental ettuce, radishes, turnips and other eens, which have failed to grow as ecessful'y in other sections of Geor- ia, Rave given admirable results in their first trials near Blairsville. The rapid succulent growth was cterized by crispness and de- 1 flavor. The root crops, con- ng of several varieties of turnips radishes, were particularly suc- cessful in spite of the unusual dry season, their growth being character- d by smooth skin and a firmness of tissue. a ee These first trials suggest the feas- bility of introducing a wide range of egetab'e crops not yet grown in the ntain section, vegetables that. wil! esent garden crops and may be ex- yected to provide new commercial .erops for the rich bottom lands of the Georgia mountains. = 2 is Mountain Experiment Station will continue to try out new varieties hat may be grown commercially. Re- ds are also being kept of the most promising local varieties for increas- ing cash crops, and many of the s and berries which have been veloped at the Experiment Station near Griffin are being tried out at the Mountain. Branch Station with great promise of success. Rage rove to be welcome additions to the MARKET BULLETIN | The advent of paved roads and the automobile reaching back into the most remote mountain valleys indi- cate great possibiities in growing summer crops to be marketed in South: Georgia markets and Fiorida. The cool nights, soil and abundance of-rain insure a good flavor to the products of mountain soils. One ex- amp.e of special local interest is the successful growing of Honey Dew mel- on the past season and several farm- ars have indicated their intention to grow this melon and form coopera- tive plans for marketing it next sea- son. The few failures recorded of the oriental vegetables tried this past sea- son are evidently accounted for by the extremely dry weather, but a list of the successful varieties include the following: Chinese Cabbage: Chee-Hoo, Chos- en. Hakusai (Korean Specy), Giant Shantung (Half-Headed), Crepe Ha- kusai (Loose-Leaved), Takiis Spring Pioneer (New Earliest Round-Head- ed), Yellow Shantung (Loose Leav- ed). Japanese Greens: Iezoh-Tsai, Tas- sel Chard (Switsai), Early White Rib- bed, Sanhowtao-Tsai, Kan-Tao-Tsai. Japanese Turnip: Saiins Fire Frame, All Season (Yorii Summer), Shogoin (Fliage Turnip), Extra Early White Ball. , Japanese Radish: Shogoin Mam- moth Globe No. 1, New Foliage Rad- sh, Miyashige Stump Rooted, Mino Early Giant, All Scarlet, White Giant Improved White-Neck Miyashige). _ BONNELL STONE, Forester Georgia Mountain Experi- ment Station. WASHINGTON ACHIEVED SUCCESS AS A FARMER - The fame of George Washington as a soldier and statesman has always yvershadowed his other achievements. 3y nature George Washington was essentially a farmera . high grade armer. This information is con- ained in a statement issued by the Division: of Information and Publica- tion of the George Washington Bi- centennial Celebration. Farming was Washingtons first love and it was always with reuc- tance that he left his farm to answe- the call of his country. Washingt > himself described his love for faim- ing when he wrote, in 1778: I think * * that the life of hus- bandry of all others is the mast de- lectable. It is honorable, it is amus- ing, and, with judicious management, it is profitable. To see plants rise from the earth and flourish by the -uperior skill and bounty of the la- borer fills a contemplative mind with ideas which are more easy to be con- ceived than expressed. ae When Washington was away home he was never too busy for thoughts on farming. We. find him writing to his superintendent at Mount Vernon giving minute direct- ions on the various problems which arose. In 1789, when Washington _was making his gocd will tour of New | England, he made copious notes Northern states. Whenever a tract on agricul- on farming methods in the ture came his way, Washington made time to read and study it. As.soon as the Revolutionary War | was over Washington rushed back to | his farm. His lands were run down because of poor management; but soon the celebrated general. got down to work, and before long ~ George Washington was recognized as: one _) of the: best: farmers in the country; from - t a scientific farmer in every sense of the word. Ses Washington loved his land. His was an active farm. -His roads were con- stantly repaid, he built the largest brick barn in America; and he was one of the first farmers to build an ice house. On his farm could be found -killed carpenters, millwrights, brick- ayers and painters as well as trained agricilturists. _ Washington was very proud of his| trees and flowers. seeds from all parts of the world. At} Mount Vernon was to be found a@ Friends sent him large assortment of trees: cherry, pear, peach and apple trees of many varieties; also walnut, magnolia, oak and elm trees. His flower garden was a place of beauty with its exotic flow- ers from every corner of the globe. To preserve these flowers Washing- ton built one of the first hot houses in America. Washington was always. planning ahead. On December 2, 1799, just twelve days before his death, Wash- ington completed plans for a_ five-. year program on his farm at Mount Vernon. Those plans were never to materialize, . : A fine tribute is paid to George Washington, the farmer, by his biog- rapher, Paul Leland Haworth, when he says; : If he were alive today we may be sure that he would be an active work- er in farmers institutes, an eager visitor to agriculture colleges, a lead- er of scientific laborers and an en- thusiastic promoter of: anything tend- ing to better American farmers and farm living. - Fie 2 Thursday. February 19. 1931. BROOD SOWS IN 3 IN GOOD CONDITION? 8 ARE YOUR The condition of the brood sows up- on the average farm will decide large- . ly the number of pigs that will be far- rowed in the average litter next spring, It,yhas been consistenttly demon- strated that a brood sow that is in a thrifty, healthy condition at the time of breeding will usually farrow a larger number of pigs during the spring season. Be By good condition, however, in the case of a breeding animal, one doe- . n't intimat just a fat hog. The brood sow that is smooth, carrying a reason- able quantity of flesh, that has been fed upon a rtion properly balanced : with a reasonable amount of protein, is usually in the most healthy condition and in the best condition to conceive for a large litter of pigs the following _ spring. : he If brood sows have been carried largely upon the waste feed in the fields during the past few months, the good hogman, will certainly find it de- : sirable to add a resaonable amount of = protein to his ration during the next few weeks and he will find that his sows will breed. more uniformly and - will be in better condition to produce a large litter of pigs. [Re Continuing the feeding of this pro-~ tein during the gestation period has also been demonstrated to be extreme- ly desirable and it has been shown that practically twice as many pigs are at the sides of brood sows at weaning time as where no protein supplement is fed during the gestation period Allied News Service. e oa / Did you ever think about the type stay after these jobs. ernment payro'l. terested in holding their jobs. the inewmpetents and the cerelicts Land values went to nothing. lish lansuage today. frei orgy of snendines. The Bacchanalia wrecked the better it a living. ; 2-16-31. 8: 4 sae hx Bacchanalia!! (Continued from page one) appointive government job? Fe does not have time to do anything but t Of course, his brother-in-law, or his uncle, would not give him a job in his business, but they would ca] on their U. S. Senator or Congressman to get him a job with the government. . _I will venture to say that three-fourths of the employees of the Fed- eral Farm Board are derelic's, incompetents, and could not make a liv- ing to save their lives on a two-horse farm. Of course, they have to _stav dressed up. and look nice and dignified. because they are RE- SPECTABLE. They cannot afford to work. Therefore, they worry the life out of everyone to give them a job, and their kin, not wanting them to go to the almshouse, worry their influential friends higher up, and they finally set on the old government band wagon and on the gov- The above is what government running business means. Of course these re pectable, dressed up fellows who have authority are only in- ; They are going to listen to big business. They think that big business can help them hold a job better than that poor litte fellow who does not have time to leave the field. This is why I sav that whenever the degee ae A (Peete HEE ake ; eat . Lets loo ack over the paves of -history. Is the present Farm _ Board the only venture of this kind that government hae ever made? No. : When the Roman Empire stretched out to the Atlantic Ocean n , ene side and buit the Appian Way and acquired all Gaul, she hed a great class of farming people to deal with. The Roman Empire was synonymous of what was ereat, what was prosperous, and what every : one of its citizens was proud of. Until it established the BACCHA-. a NALTA. The Patchanalia was the farm board of the Reman Empire. |} It tried to regulate prices. It furnished jobs fer the down-and-ouls, _ the Roman Senators. These incempetents tried to handle th that it took the real working peopl: of the Roman Empire to ao Chaos developed. Fonest tril did not mean anything. : ce Everyone tried fo move to the cities. Ther could no Inver ee a living in the country, for The Bacchanalia "Saw to it that the die business squeezed al of the profits cut of evervthing., Look in vour dictionarv and see what this word Bacchanalia means in the Eng- It has come Jpping down through the ages to us as a, drunken ; > F the Roman Empire. But, we have a little pleasant news at Jast. I see whe SS Leone 35 zoitie to resien as Chairman of the Bonra +: ales oye ne ; cKelvie is goine to res rom | , je ce Se ee ee not fill ee ene ik coe er, course, they will have thousands of appli a sooner this government takessits WITHERING HAND otto pe Me will be for the man who works and sweats in the sun for of fellow who is always after an : government takes hold of who happened to have the air of places, thines will certainly be 'EUGENE TALMADGE. _ IP SARS Thursday, February 19, 1931, EARLY CHICK TROUBLES _ If the early baby chicks develop bowel trouble during the first three weeks, you may be sure that they have been chilled or over-heated about five chances of chilling to one of over- heating. If, during the first three weeks, the chicks are weak but do not show much signs of bowel trouble, you can be quite gure that you waited too long before feeding them, or that they have not had enough to eat. Lack of enough feeding boxes and no feed in these boxes are the most common causes of this trouble. After the third week, crowding is _robably the most common trouble. This condition shows up in several sizes of chicks, and results*in toe and tail pick- ins and weak chicks. A crowded house never has enouzh hopper space. - Over-heating shows up more after the third week than ever before. As _the chicks grow and get feathers, more ventilation and a lower temperature _ should be allowed. _ Rickets or leg weakness will show up in a flock in three to five weeks if cod liver oil is not fed or if the birds are not allowed to get out into the sun- - light. Most poultrymen neglect the feeding of green feed and this helps to develop unthrifty flocks, _ The above mi.takes develop a weak- ened condition in the flock which re- sults in disease germs getting a hold ' on the bords. Coccidiosis is present in all fiocks. It can be prevented from doing much damaze by gocd manage- -ment.Allied News Service. Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Imp, Waippoorw.us, tree irom wee- vils, $3 bu. 91.15 per 1-2 bu. $1 per 1-4 bu. or 2c qt. s R. Bowen, Rucking- ee Ga. Rt. _. Conch peas, : Ths. 50c postpaid. Ear) 5. Redwine, Madras, Ga. - Running velvets, aboui 85 per cent : sound, (se for 15 ibs. del. Money or- oper with order. C. P. Smith, Enigma, Ga as Old tachionsa streaked garden _beans, 25c lb. or exch. for vaiue in _ Sugar crowders. ib. of beans for 2 lbs, _Of peas. Or exch. .b. for a lb. of gooa Clean teatners. C. M. PAVIEsON, Alito, Ga.-Rt. 1. - Bioxi beans, $2 bu. FOB Milledge- ville. H. B. Peeler, Devereux, Ga. 8 bu. brown, sound, unmixed Whip peas. Make offer at barn. No checks. _C. L. Bradford, Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 1. 200 bu. sugar crowders, good and a 12c lb. L. H. Burt, Juno, Ga. ~ 1 -bu. each, Clays, Brabs, $2 and $3 bu. a few ibs. o7 white, black-eyed peas, 10c lb. Will exch. 1 lb. for 2 lbs peanuts; 15 ibs. for 30 lbs. peanuts. _ Milton Patierson, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5. 15 lbs. speck ed bunch butter beans _ 25 Ib. del. 5 Ibs. $1. W. M. Thorn- - ton, Jesup, Ga. 50 bu. 90-day speckled velvets, re- Cleaned and in good bags, $2 bu. W. L. Stone, Hazlehurst, Ga. White lady peas, 10c Ib. $1 plus pos- tage. Mrs. J. C. Chappelear, Lavon- fia, Ga. Rt. 3.. 90. day Freckled Running _ velvets, $1.75 bu. FOB. J. D. Duke, Ft. Val- ley, Ga. Sugar crowders, 6 lbs. PP. $1 or exch a few for tender bean seed. 1 1-2 Ib. _for 1 !b. eating bean seed; Blue speck- led Texas Whips, sev. bu. 10c lb. or _ write your best offer for sev. bu. lot. -Zenas Sanders, Felton, Ga. Rt. 1. _ Hastings Jackson Wonder butter- bean seed: Sound and free of wee- _Vils. Mrs. Fred F Johnson, Dawson, Ga. Rt. 6. 20 bu. Tillman prolific, 1930 crop -_ Sound, $1.75 bu. FOB Macon. Milton - Minshew, Walden, Ga. a 100 bu. good, sound recleaned O- _ too-tan beans, eae $4 bu. Biloxi, $2.50; Laredos, $3. . P. Couch, Lu- -thersvil e, Ga. : ~--Genuine ~Otootans, new crop, re- Cleaned and in new, even wt. bags, MARKET BULLETIN $3. 50. bu. FOB. G:; A. Ware, Marshall- Ville, Ga. 60 bu. Otootans, 1930 crop. Sound. In good sacks, $4 bu FOB. UD. K. Nah Gui hersville, Ga. 5 bu. 2 crop Clays, $4 bu. Del. in Ga. or 5 bu FOB Douglasville, $3 bu. also 10 bu. Mulberry cotton seed, $1.- 25 bu.. FOB. W. B.. Cochran, Doug- lasvile, Ga. Rt. 1. Cream crowders, i:0c lb. $5 bu. Same var. slightly stained by rain, 8c ib. $3.90 bu. Sent COD. W. C. Pet ty, Varne_l, Ga. Rt. 2. 75 bu. Otootans, recleaned, in good sacks, $3.75 bu. FOB. R. B. Turner, Luthersville, Ga. Mung beans, del. 35c lb. 2 lbs. 60c; 4 Ibs. (enough to plant 1 acre) $1. Cash with order. J. D.* Cotton, Georgetown, Ga. 10 bu. yellow crowder peas, $4 bu. Gathered without rain on them. T. R. Peacock, Ashburn, Ga. Rt. 2. 200 bu. genuine Otootan beans, $4 bu. recleaned FOB. Grown on own farm. R. M. Turner, Royston, Ga. Good, .tender streaked haf runner garden bean seed, free from weevils, 25c per cup full, postpaid. Mrs. N. R. | Wilson, Canon, Ga. Rt Bunch and running colored butter- bean seed, 20c Ib. Mrs. J. A. Warnock, Ama, Ga. BUTTER FOR SALE Nice firm butter, 3 or 4 lbs. ea. wk. Cows T. B. tesi ed, 30c Ib. prepaid. Mrs. Tom Henson, Mize, Ga. 2 lbs. fresh J. butter ea. week, 40c lb. postpaid. Sat. guar. Mrs. Maude Murphy, Fairmount, Ga. Rt. 2. CORN & SEED CORN FOR SALE Whatleys. Ist yr. $2.50 bu. G.. A. Ware, Marshallville, Ga. Marlboro prolific and Whatleys and other kinds. Seed bought last yr. Nub- bed and shelled. $2.50 bu. exp. collect, or 6c lb. Postage paid on $1 worth or more. Genie Sanders, Felton, Ga. Rt. 1, Woods imp. Hastings prolific. Es- pecially selected. $2.50 bu. Jas. B. Wocds, Brooks, Ga. - Whatleys. Grown on my own farm from certified seed. $2 bu. FOB. R. M. Turner, Royston, Ga. . Tennessee red cob and Yellow Dent. In good strong sacks, 50c peck FOB. Any quantity. B. F. Cheek, Lavonia, Ga. Pure red cob Whatleys prolific. Care- fully selected, $2.50 bu. $1.50 per 1-2 bu. $1 peck. FOB. J. E. Eubanks, Au- gusta, Ga. 920 Heard Ave. Whatleys red cob. Field selected and nubbed and sheled. $2.50 bu. in gocd bags. FOB. J. L: Thomas, Madi- me Ga. RFD 1. astinzs seed corn. Ist. yr. Selected. 180 oe $1. 25 per 1-2 bu. $2.25 bu. FOB Milledgeville. H. B. Peeler, Devereux, Ga. COTTON SEED FOR SALE 200 bu. good, recleaned Ruckers, Ist. yr. 85c bu. F. K. Duncan, Dougias- ville, Ga. Extra fine imp. Ruckers, selected Wannamakers Cleveland big boll, and Piedmont~ Cleveland. Special prices. | Jas. B. Woods, Brooks, Ga. 175 bu. Piedmont Ped. Cleveland big boll, recleaned, sacked, $1.50 bu. or $5 per cwt. FOB. Cash with order. H. H. Hardin, Forsyth, Ga. Mo bu. King imp. cotton seed. $1. bu. Money order. C. M. Cantreil, Tate, Ga. 200 bu. pure Ruckers.. 1st yr. $1 bul or exch 25 or 50 bu. lots for good ear corn. I to pay del. chgs. on seed; other party on corn. W.A . Henderson, Norcross, Ga. Piedmont Cleveland. 75c bu. FOB. Grown on my own farm. R. M. Tur- ner, Royston, Ga. Cokers No. 5, $1 bu. or exch for shelled corn. Bu. for bu. Or for oats. W. T. Adams, Lavonia, Ga. Box 381. 35 bu. big boll Toole wilt resistant, $1 bu. or exch. for corn, hay peas, or J chickens. R. F. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga. Lee Wilsons big boll. Cokers Cleve- land No. 5, Wannamaker Cleveland. All 1st. yr. Recleaned~and ginned on my private gin. Any of above seed, $1 bu. FOB. J. L. Thomas, Madison, Ga. RFD 1. Pure Lee Wilson. 1st. yr. Sound and unmixed. $2.50 per cwt. G. A. Ware, Marchallville, Ga. ; Recleaned, genuine Wannamaker Cleveland. $1 bu. N. J. White, Hart- well, Ga: Rt. - Good, Wanmymakers 1st. ved 75e bu. FOB. W. T. Chandler, Ga. RFD 5. Vandivers heavy fruiter, $1 bu. 10 bu. or more, 95c bu. Cash with order. Clayton A. Roberson, Jesup, Ga. Cokers long staple, 19 bu, 75c bu. $15 for lot, FOB. Joe A woody, Ga. GRAIN FOR SALE 600 bu. puce certinied bancroft seed oats, 70c bu. FOB. Grown on own iarm. RK. M. Turner, Royston, Ga. HAY FOR SALECar Lots Thre.heq O-too-tan Soy bean hay. Weauner. staineu and darx, but baied d.y, an Boou lignt caean pgs. $16 ton, car lols, OB were. UO. K. vwavid, Mar- sualiviae, Ga. i1O0NEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES rOK SALE 4 Bee supplies. kverytning for the beesceptr anu the wees. Wrie tor ew ioW prices. hh. FP. xurK, veoup, Ga. Gainesville, FULALVULS FUR SAE Yellow alu auup. mop. rorvo Rico Seu ald Caving pOldvwes, pi DU. ae duty LAL, OF BU aN. sdvbou Ald Uta. Av SassPpaiig Pualle. f4-2 Vise BluWwal Aalu wave dalSpo da. AcPalwadl, Nvse veil, ua. cECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALY d0abs. sound seeding nuts, luc Iv. Or XCal, LOY Ovilley OL Ovuaru- Nuuacu wees. JMits. 1. A. 4uUKINS, - VieNua, Ud, xHUAN AND OiHER FRULT TREES MYC, Kum SALE Govt insp. budded pecan trees, lead var. At. SizeS, UF sa.c or excn, '. ev. veager, Fluntside, Ga. Cuerry buses: May, Deekioart. and Ja dasss0NeCd Val. duc Cdval. Vito. JVC ai, McWuiulrter, bOwWu0u, Ga. mo. 1. Wuute scuppeinong cut. and Kudzu, yvC @aCil, OF CACO. lur permiuua ollie pants Or wWalve 1eea Sacks. Ka. to pay pusvage. Mus. B.S. uaud, Gaunesvine ua. bl. 1. Prickley pears, 10c -per start, 3 lots, 25c PP. Exch. for okra seed. Send in .irst letter as have plenty to exch. uweneva Sanuers. Felton, Ga. Rt. 1. State insp. budded Sch-ey and Stu- art pecan trees, 6 to. % It. 40c eacn; v25 @ 100; $200 M. FOB. Excn. some .or 10 to 25 bu. Jerusaiem artichokes. 1, G. Wiiliams, Cordele, Ga. Apple, 102 to 25c ea. peach, 5c to. 25c; pear, 20c to 50c each; cherry ind p.um, 50c each; grape "vines, 5c 10 25c each. Standard var. Pecans, 2 to $1 each; biack wa-nuts, 25c tu Be each. James Cureton, Austell, Ga. SYRUP FOR SALE 200 1-2 gal. cans of pure Ga. Cane syrup, $4.50 per cs. 6 Bal. per cs. FOB. T. J. Orbie, Cairo, Ga. 150 gal. extra good thick syrup, 75c gal. or exch, syrup cane seed for O-too- tan beans. M. F. Lewis, Adairsville, Ga. | Nice, bright home made syrup, $1 gal. also yellow root, 40c lb. Mrs. J. B. Phillips, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 5. VEGETABLES FOR SALE Jerusalem artichokes, $1 bu. No checks. W. E. Goodwin, Wadley, Ga. i Gectgis Products Wanted . Whitlock, Dun- | . PAGE |] J. B. Giant eggs for Porto Rico potatoes and seed squaw corn. Mrs T. Lamberth, Arabi, Ga. Seed For Sale Hastings Florida Favorite me mn, seed, 75c lb. extra early green bunch |snap beans, 20c lb. also hot pepp : seed, 10c this. No. stamps. W._ Goodwin, Wadley, Ga. 00 Ibs. Thurmond Gray waterm on seed, 1 to. 25 Ibs. 30c 1b.. 25 Ibs. an up, 25 lb. 600 lbs. Dixie Belle and Lifsey, 1 to 25 Ibs. 35c Ib. 25 Ibs.: 25 lb. 100 lbs. Watson, 40c Ib. F Will ship COD or cash with order. E. Baldwin, Montezuma,|\ Ga. Large white nest onions, 45c_ gal Mrs. Grady Ragland, Roopville, G Rt. 3. i % Texas orange sorghum cane seed bu. not prepaid, 10c lb. PP on 5 or more. Ibs. Winter pene collard seed 3 tbls. 10; good muskmelon and Cox's and Stone Mtn. melon seed, 1-2. full, 10c; pumpkin, and bunch or sal * ad Eng. pea seed, 15c cup full; sun- flower seed, 15c per 1-2 pt. also sc bark hickory nut seed, 1 1-2 doz. for 15; black sreitiaiey same pr Exch. some for tender cornfied po or half runner bean seed, or peanuts, pecans, St. insp. apricot, Damson_ or other large plum, or pecan trees. J. Sanders, Fe'ton, Ga. Rt. 1. ig Bermuda and Crystal Wax onion sets 25 qt. 2qts. or over 20c qt. PP. Sankey Tyson, Sparks, Ga. 12 lbs. Rocky Ford cantaloup. Ist. yr. from Hastings. 60c lb. Hastings pag Sugar Pumpkin seed, 15c per 1-2 tea- cup full; Big Jumbo pumpkin seed, 3c. doz. M. J. Tarpley, Cordele, Ga. Rt. 50 bu. sorghum cane seed, $1.50 per bu. FOB. Ro M.. Turner; Royston, . Tender hull cornfield bean seed, 3 lb. pop corn, 10c lb. Spanish peariu 10 lb. Miss Jessie Cash, ble Branch, Ga. Rt. 3. 15-bu. of the famous Jones cane set (fine for syrup), $1.60 bu. FOB. M Lewis, Adairsville, Ga. ee Curley Leaf mustard (stands - winter) and pumpkin seed, large size, deep yellow and thick meat, both, 25 per cup full. Postpaid. Exch, Mrs. Maud Murphy, Fairmount, Ga. Rt. 15 lbs. Thurmond Grey melon seed, for sale, or exch. for velvet beans, or 75 chicks, day old. A. L. Fowler Os! e- thorpe; Ga. Rt. 1. The Jones watermelon Pe 50c | 10 lbs. $3.50 del; Rocky Ford cantale 75c lb. 10. Ibs. "$4. Del. HB: Peeler Devereux, Ga. Hastings long green pod okra | eC 35c lb. 2 lbs. 50c del. Harold Smi Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. Box 135. . Make best offer on 500 lbs. S Dixie Belle, ee Stone Mtn. waterm: - seed, J. R. Hadaway, Warm Spri a. Stone Mtn. meton seed, Write quantity prices. Blewett ee Ive; Ga. Re, 4: ' Gourd seed, 10 per pkt. 3 for 25 hot pepper seed, 10c pkt. Sold. in packets. Also martin Fe! pr according to size. Mrs. T. B. a tacos ocndia Ga. BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want to exch. smoked meat, or 100- day velvet beans for 1 bu. 1930 Otoo- tan bean seed, free from obnoxious weed seed and must be sound. J. Le- vin Pafford, Stockton, Ga. Want 2 bu. gocd, sound 90- day vel- vet beans. Will pay cash. C. Cc. Lump- kin, Charing, Ga. Want velvet beans, field peas, feed Jats, Will on Kudzu plants, or-Ma- | hod sir. R. I. Red eggs. L. T. Long, Bremen, a Want to exch. 2 1-2 bu. pure Half and Half cotton seed, good and sound for 1 bu. Brabham pee J. W. Beck- worth, Baxey,:Ga. Rt. 2, Box 22. Want 500 or 600 lbs. Lady peas at 102 lb. del. Atlanta. Mrs. O. S. Ton- ey, Atlanta, Ga. 118 Piedmont Ave. HAY WANTED Want 1 ton of good peavine or pea- nut hay with crabgrass in it, cheap for | . mated and banded, on eggs no cash, or will exch pure bred W. L. pul- lets, April 1930 hatch, at 90c each. O- wen K. Herrin, Winokur, Ga. POTATOES WANTED Want to exch. pure bred Marcy str. | price per bu. Ga. |las; Silver Martins, N. Z. - Seed Wanted Exch. 10 or 12 bu. Okro cotton slizlasly mixed to exch. for pean seed or velvet bean seed. Sol. ath Jesup, Ga. Rt. A. Box 68. ae Want artichokes for planting. | te E, T. Boswell, siloam Want 2 or 3 bu. big brown chufa : Write best del.- ree: Cc. E, Statenville, Ga... PIGEONS FOR SALE ; A few pr. selected Plymouth. Homers, $2.50 pr. also want squabs. Will pay $4 doz. Exp. to be paid by shipper. Roy Thompson, Atlanta, Ga. 929 Puliam St., S. W.. j 100 Plymouth Rock Homers, mate and banded, 50c each. J. W. phenson, College Park, Ga. 1 pr. Red and Splashed Carn sale. or exch. 1 pr. rabbits: ae Belgium. Must be 6 mos or olde: to pay exp.on his own. Fred Br, Omega, Ga. Rt. 1. - Plants For Sale Re and Black raspberries, $1 per 10; me cherry sprouts, 3 for 25c; ever- pearing strawberry, 20c a 100, Add stage. Tom Hix, Ella Gap, Ga. Frost proof E. J. and Chas. W. $1 M. 600 del. 5 M. $3. e FOB. C. W. okes, Macon, Ga. Rt. abbage plants, 75c aL Bermuda onion plants by express in 6 M. .90; Porto Rico and Big Stem J. po- ato and Marglobe tomato 650 M in ason. Money order. D. M . Barber, Baxley, Ga. Chas. W. and Bermuda onion, 60c, ; $1 M. postpaid in Ga. A. E. Rein- 1ardt, Ashburn, Ga. All var. potato plants, insp. treated and vine gal Bacon County Plant Growers; members. 10M. bu. bed- ded. oo members. Paul Hayden, Mgr. a. 500" Lucretia dewberry, $4 del; Eldo- rado blackberry, same price; also 50 Ibs. American early prolific Eng. pea eed, = FOB. Maude Hamby, Green- e, Ga. has. W., E. Flat Dutch and Copen- en, and Ga. collard, postaid, $1.25 or 90c M. FOB. Booking orders for fomato. pepper, Egg plant, and sweet tato plants for early spring del. John '. Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga. Cabbage, collard and Bermuda onion, 40c, 300; 65c, 500; $1.10 M. Bermuda onion sets, $1 gal. del. Guy Crow, inesville, Ga. Cabbage, collard and Seen onion 40c, 300; 65c, 500; $1.10 M. del. Bill w, Gainesville, "Rt. 2. Frost proof cabbage plants, 65c, 500; .25 M. by ins. mail. $1 M. by express. r. H. Weaver, Ocilla, Ga. Bermuda onion, 75c, 500; $1. 25 M.; frost proof cabbage, 65c, 500; $1 M. All FOB. J. E. Drew, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 4. ~ Cuthbert and St. Regis (red) ever- ing raspberry, 50c doz. $1.50, 50; $2.25, 100; 500,$8; Blowers blackberry, 75c doz. $2, 50; $3.50 a 100; Lucretia ewberry, 45c doz. $1.45, 50; $2, C.- All prepaid. Exch. for farm products. E. J. Hart, College Park, Ga. Frost proof E. J. Chas. W. and Suc- cession, 85c M. Bermuda onion, 80c M. Bea J. C. Moon, Chattahoochee, = Crystal Wax Bermuda, 20c a . $1.50 aM. Lead. var. cabbage, same price. a del. me, rooted, sev. yrs. old Kudzu oo J. W. Toole, Macon, Ga. Rt. 2. Frost proof EB. J. and Chas. W. 60c, 500; 90c M. del. 5 M. and up, 70c M. FOB. E. Y. Stokes, Macon, Ga. Rt. 3. _ _ Frost proof E. J. me Chas. W. 60e, none 90c M. del. E. H. Stokes, Macon, Fresh, 1931 raised E. J. and Chas. W. and. Copenhagen M. 50c, 500; 90c M. Iceberg lettuce, 40c per 200; 500, 80c. $1.50 M. Del. E. L. Durham, Mt. Marys, E. J. Dutch, Wakefield, frost proof, C, 500; 90c M. Bermuda onion, post- paid, 500, 65c; $1.10 M. Certified red and yellow Porto Ricans, Apr and May del. $1.50 M. FOB, or $1.75 M. post- paid. John B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga. Cabbage and Bermude onion plants, price 500, 75c, 1000, i 25 postpaid. Minia Welch, Sylvester, Ga : Improved Porto Rican inspected and pped red skin, April, May del. $1.60 Del. in Ga. Money orders acce) : only. Lees Lightsey, Odum, runner peanuts, $1. 25 bu. Hach pay pad on arrival. P. M. Hurst, Cairo, Frostproof cabbage plants, Chas. Wa. Copenhagen M,. Early Jersey, Flat D., all well rooted large size $1 M, 60c, 500 postpaid prompt oe Roscoe , Fitzgerald, Rt. 4 : ousands of E. J. and Long Island Wakefield, Copenhagen Market cab- plants, ready for immediate ship- ment. Good strong ones. Also cabbage collard plants, all $1.25 M. del. Mrs. =H. V. Franklin, Register, Ga. Rt. 1. Will exch. ca or Sorghum cane seed. Cabbage plants $1.25 M. del. Quote price of seed for h. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Rt. 1. Reg- ir, Ga. have for sale progressive everbear- strawberry plants 35c saa 100; 300 $1, horseradish 4 bun for 50c, ee Se ak t, 6 a 25 jpermint 10c per doz. re , ne as fo less than 25. . White feed sacks in good con- -$4 for 500 del. Mrs. W. N. Lott, Braselton, | plants for peanuts es for 25c, SS ra MARKET BULLETIN. dition. Write name and address plain- lly, will exch. for W. Rock or W. Wyan- dott eggs for hatching, must be pure bred. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. I. Missionary and Klondike strawberry plants at 50c per 100 or $3.50 per M. Genuine progressive everbearing at 75c per 100, $5 per M will exchange for garden bean seed, all are Gov. ely Mrs. = Head, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. Box Frostproof cabbage plants, extra ear- ly Jersey and Chas. W. Succession Sure Head and Flat. Dutch large fresh grown, well rooted. 500, 55c; 90c per M. 2 M. $1.70, del. by PP. postpaid, prompt shipment. F. F. Stokes, Fitz- gerald, Ga. Redfield Beauty tomato plants $1.25 M. Del. about April 15. W. T. White, Sumner, Ga. Certified Porto Rico potato plants, first April del. $1.50 M. FOB, book your orders early for prompt del. E. C. Pope, Ocilla, Ga. Kudzu rooted. joints $4.50 per M. 2 to 3 yrs. rooted crowns $10 per M. FOB. Es G. Sanders, Dewey Rose, Ga. Rt. 2. Crystal wax Bermuda onion plants for sale: 500 for 50c, 85c per M. or 75c M. in 5M lots or more. Postage paid. Send postal money order for plants. J. D. McLeod, Jr., Altamaha, Ga. Frost proof cabbage and onion plants $1 M. COD. Write for special price and free. offer on tomato, pepper, beet, let- tuce and potato plants. Andrew Clark, Thomasville, Ga. Porto Rican potato Gov. ins. $1 15 M. five M. or. more $1.50. Booking orders now. Plants ready April 20. Zonnie Carter, Surrency, Ga. Box 154. Red and black raspberries $1 per doz. Lady Thompson strawberries, 40c, 100; White Eng. peach tree old fashioned, red seeded plum, peaches old fashion- ed clingstone Eng, horse apple, each 20c apiece, blue damson plums, 20c ea. Hazlenut bushes, $1.60 per doz; red and yellow maple, 15c ea; Lucretia dewber- ries $1 per doz. blue huckleberries $1 per 100, add postage on small order. Mrs. Mae Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. Lucretia dewberry plants $1 per 100, Choice clingstone peach trees, 6 trees for 50c each. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Greenville, Ga. Millions of frost proof Jersey and Chas. Wakefields and Flat Dutch cab- bage plants for prompt shipment. 500, 65c; 1M. 95c; over 8 M. at 60c M. First class plants, full count, prompt ship- ments guar. B. J. Head, Alma, Ga. Am now booking orders for certified Early Triumph and Porto Rico potato plants, April and May del. Cobb Co. grown. Write for prices. W. T. Kelly, Rt. 5, Marietta, Ga. Chas. and Jersey Wakefield and Flat D. cabbage head. var. and Ga. col- lards 25c 100. $1.25 M. del. 5 M or more 75e M. Express collect. Lady Thompson and Klondike strawberry plants 25c hundred, $2 M. del. 5M and up 75c M. Express collect. Guaranteed full count and prompt shipments. Ovie_ Crowe Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. Lucretia dewberry nes Moneyma- ker 10c plants 7 for 50c or 15 well root- ed plants $1 postpaid. Mrs. C. R. Sor- rell, Rt. 1. Monroe, Ga. Lady Thompson strawberry plants 25c per 100, 65c per 300, $1.10, 500; $2 M. Will exchange for comb honey or new duck feathers, Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5. Fros aes flat Dutch cabbage plants 15c, 100 or $1.50 M, or will exch. for onion plants or tender garden beans or Laredo beans. Mrs. Vie Bennett, Cum- ming, Ga. Rt. 4. Earliest Imp. large Klondike well rooted strawberry plants, 30c per 100, $2.25 per M. everbearing strawberry plants, 40e per 100. Major Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. ee var. imp, Klondike straw- yh aia all well rooted plants, 25c oe 10 $1.25, 500; $2 per M. del. Mrs. J. &. Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. Wanted to exe. strong oo lants not damaged by cold at $1 for Petty Toole cotton seed at T mae bu. Jack Bower, Dixie, Ga. ao oe strawberry plants for sale $1.50 M. Taos blackberry plants aie 50 a M; Dewberry plants, Same price, will a for any kind a fruit. Mys. . R. Moore, Nicholls, a. Tame blackberry, the berries are very large and delicious 8 for 25c very large and long bearing strawberries 1 M. plants e ae Ora Thornton, Re. cowberry, plants 35 per doz. $1 per 100, del. or exch. for butter beans, peas or potato plants. May Queen tomato seed best and earliest -known, 60c oz. or exch. for butter beans peas or potato plants. Mrs. R. F. Ter- rell, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3. - Open bed E. J. W. cabbage plants ready to ship 500, 60c; M $1, shipped day order received. J. G. Walker, Wray, Ga. Box 65. Nice cabbage plants 70c M. J. Jd. Harper, Osierfield, Ga. Pure red skinned Porto Rico ghd Nancy Hall potato plants, Gov. insp. and treated at $1.50 M. FOB Pelham, April del. no personal checks. C. R. Redmond, Pelham, Ga. Frostproof cabbage plants early Jer- sey, Chas. W. and Succession $1 M. Bermuda onions, $1 M. all plants del. B. F. Mallard, Brooklet, Ga. Chas. W. and E. J. cabbage plants now ready $1.15 M. 5.M. or more 85c M. del. G. E. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants 25c 100 or 75c, 500 or $1.25 M. Guar full count, prompt shipment in ventilated boxes postpaid; also white multiplying onions, everybodys favorite, for spring planting clean and in good condition, 50c gal. del.- J. B. Bennett, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. Booking orders for April del. Porto Rico potatoes Gov. insp. and shipped by express collect $1.50 per M. By par- cel post del. $2 per. M. anywhere in Ga. Mail me money order for what you want and you will be the first to re- ceive plants full count guaranteed. J. BE. Scruggs, Bristol, Ga. Booking orders for April del. Porto Rico potato plants Gov. ins. and dip- ped, by express collect $1.50 per M, by parcel post del. $2 per M any where in Ga. Mail me money order for what you want and you will he first to re- ceive plants. Full count guar. L. E. Byrd, Bristol, Ga. | Booking orders for April del. Porto Rico potato plants Gov. insp. and dip- ped, by express collect-$1.50 per M. by parcel post del. $2 M. anywhere in Ga, Mail me money order for what you want and you will be first to receive plants, full count Suaranteed. Vivian Scruggs, Bristol, Ga. Early Jersey, Chas. W. and all head cabbage plants 300, 60c; 500, 75c 1 M. $1.20 postpaid, prompt shipments. Ee D. Salter, Pitts, Ga. Frostproof cabbage plants and Ber- muda onion. Chas. W. Jersey W. and Flat Dutch postpaid 200, 60c; 500, 90c; 1 M. $1.80 express collect $1 per M. W. C. Hamby, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 2. Want to exchange cabbage plants at $1 per M. and early Porto Rico potato plants at $1.50 per M. for Iron, Brab- ham or Whip peas, at $2.10 per bu. Jack Bower, Dixie, Ga. Market and Succession cabbage plants not damaged by cold $1 per M, In M. lots 90 M. Will .contract 500 M. pink skin Porto Rico potato plants for March and April del. booking or- ders now. Jack Bowers, Dixie, Ga. Large Jerusalem: artichokes, 8c Ib. or exch. for Bermuda onion plants or multiplying onions. Mrs. J. E. Lewis, Machen, Ga. Rt. 1. Klondike strawberry plants, $2 Aus Mrs, J. E. Lewis, Machen, Ga. Rt. E. J. and Chas. Wakefield ie plants 500, 60c; 90c M. Bermuda onion plants 500, 65c; $1 M. All delivered PP. prepaid. Cash with order. Mrs. Geo, Gafiney, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. Frostproof cabbage plants, E. Jersey and Chas. Wakefield, Open field grown now ready full count, Oc for 200, 60c for 500, $1 M. del. by. prepaid PP, J. O. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 3. Tomato plants, New Stone Gr. Balti- more, Red Rock, Matchless and Fav- orite Open field: Grown full count rea- dy April 1, 40c for 200, 75c. for 500, $1.25 M. del. by prepaid PRU dO; Early Jersey and Chas. frostproof cabbage plants now ready, 500, 65e; $1 per M. postage paid prompt shipments, Chanclor, Seville, Ga. Ene Wakefield cabbage plants 90 M. del. Bermuda plants, 15 100 or $1 M. del. Sarak Baker, Norman Park, Ga. Rt. 1. BK. J: and Chas. W. 60c M. All par- cel post orders, 85 del. also Chufa, seed, $1.25 pk. $4 bu. GL. Steedley, Bax- ley, Ga. Nice var, strawberry. plants (large berries), 40c a 100 del. or exch. for a pure pred hatching eggs. Mrs. A, Lee, Gardi, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 40. Guar. pure Porto Rican, from Gov. insp. vine seed. Extra early Hot Bed | Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 3, Thmsday, February 19, 1931. del. $2.50 M. Later, $2.25 del. Jas. A Chauncey, Screven, Ga. Frost proof Dutch, Extra early J. and Chas. W. prepaid, 500, soem $1.15 M, By express collect, 75c "M. . S; Bur gess, Pembroke, Ga. Bermuda jointed roots, 1 ft. or more, $1 M. or exch. some for Kudzu roots. Olin Seago, Pinehurst, Ga. Booking orders for genuine red and pink skin Imp. Porto Ricans Gov't insp. for del. March 20th to April 15th. $1.50 M. 5 M. or over, $1.40 M. 1-3 cash with order, bal. COD. Sat. guar, G. H. Lord, Graham, Ga. Lead. var. cabbage and Prize Take onion, 500, 70c; $1.20 M. PP. T..G Crenshaw, Pitts, Gaanu Frost proof Wakefields and Copen hagen Market cabbage, White Bermuda onion; $1 M. $2.50, 3 M. Mail or exp. chg. collect on del. = L. McRee, | $1.25 M. PP. Mrs. Etta Durham, Sal City, Ga. Collard and cabbage plants, $1.50. M and postage. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore Ga. Rt. 1. Kudzu plants, $2 a 100 PP. $15 COD. Exch. for oats, velvet beans or field peas. L. T. Long, Bremen, Ga. Crystal Wax and Yellow Bermuda onion, J. and Chas. W., 20c a 100 500, 75; $1.25 M. postpaid; booking orders for early tomato, pepper, and Egg plants. Write for price. Walte W. McEver, Braselton, Ga. ee Cabbage plants, $1 M. 5 M. lots, 75c M. Porto Ricans, April and May del. $2 M. 5 M and up, $1.50 M. C. N. Strickland, Mershon, Ga. Sev. M. Lady Thompson and Klon : strawberry plants 25c per 100, Himalaya blackberry plants with roots 20c doz. Evergreen running sage root ed 3 for 25c. Postage added. Mrs. J L. Phillips, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 2 About 1M. Washington asparagu roots 1 yr. old grown from Hasting Washington asparagus seed 50c per 100 Add postage. Miss Susie Mae Brady, Oglethorpe, Ga. RFD 2. ne Cabbage or collard plants $1.50 per M. add postage. Will exch. for Red Bliss or Cobblers Irish potatoes. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 46 Cabbage plants for sale $1 M, or ex change for any kind of field or garden seed. Mrs. L. Pitts, Leesburg, Ga. Rt. 4, Box 60. Missionary strawberry plants $2 per M; Rhubarb plants 50c doz. yellow root $1 lb. Barefoot 50c pound. Queen of the Meadow $1 lb. Red pepper 50c lb. Yellow meat watermelon seed 10c_ doz. Miss Mattie McCurley, Hartwell, Ga. RFD 2. : Am now booking orders for Imp. and old type Pink skin Porto Rico potatoes, Gov. insp. for April, May and June del at $2 up 5M; over 56 M. $1.75 per M, cash with order. A. J.-Williams, P: O. Box 54, Alma, Ga. Okra, muskmelon or cantatoup see such as Hastings, Rockford, Burre Gen and Eden Gem, insect proof, ea. to pay postage. Mrs. Ettie Whitfield, Ashland, Ga. Rt. 1. ~ A few hundred Mastodon everbear- ing strawberry plants 40c per 100 add postage. Mrs. Pearl Turner, Rt. 4. Box. 32, Cleveland, Ga. ~ : Sage plants 8c each or 30c per doz. del. six or more. Mrs. W. A. Moon, Wa- co, Ga. Himalaya blackberry plants 20c doz. 3 doz 50c or $1 for 7 doz. Orders for 3 doz or more oe Red raspberr plants, 35 doz. 2 doz $1, $2 per 100 prepaid, on orders of 3 doz or more. 1 rooted currant sprout with $1 order. Mrs. S. T. Smith, Rt. 2. Austell, Ga. Box 90. : Pure Porto Rican potato plants $1.50 M. or $1.75 M. del. tomato plants $1.25, M, all ready to ship about April ist, I can give better service this year than ever. Good plants and good count. J. P. Mullis, Baxley Ga. Rt. 4. Several M. Lady Thompson straw-. berry plants for sale at $1.50 M. or exc. 1 M. strawberry plants for 1 M. cab-- bage plants. Mrs. H. O. Lowery, RFD 1,Helena,Ga. Frostproof cabbage and Bermuda on- ion plants 75 per M. Prompt ship- ment. J. O. Lewis, Valdosta, Ga. White rice popcorn 25c Ib. 5 Ib. $1 lady -peas 20c lb. 6 lb. $1, cabbage seed 10c pct. not less than 50 worth sold, collard plants 75c per M, cabbage plants $1.50 per M, Bermuda onion sets 75c gal. red, yellow and brown on- ion sets 50c gal. FOB. Cader - _ ens, Flowery Branch, Ga. _ SORRRI TEE on ene nine) \ butier beans. Mrs. - Georgia Products For Sale / Ss = ap Thursday, February 19, 1981. BEANS AND PEAS FOnu 3ALE 1930 crop Otootan beans hana : threshed and cleaned, $3 per bu. FOB. Williamson, Ga. G. D. Hutchison, Rt. 1, Williamson, Ga. 50 lbs. Henderson bush lima beans; also Little White Lady peas, 20c per Ib. or 2 lbs. for 35c. Wil exchange a few for bunch beans running beans or seed Irisn potatoes. Mrs. A. W. Atkinson, RF'D. Madison, Ga. Cream Crowder peas; 12 1-2 ibs. Brown Crowders, 10c ib. in 50 Ib. lots Or more, have about 600 lbs. each leit. Jack Bower, Dixie, Ga. 50 lb. White Sugar Crowders, the vine grows 10 or 12 feet long. Very prolific, 20c lb. or 6 lbs. $1 postpaid, the lot $6 FOB. C. R. Burrell, Rt. 1, Auburn, Ga. ~ Velvet beans and Biloxi Soy beans at $3 per bu. FOB here. A. C. Price, Bronwood, Ga. 6 bu. sound Clay peas, 3 hams, slightly mixed, $2.25 bu. each. 4 bu. mixed Clay and Brabs. $2 FUOs K. &. Smith, Thomson, Ga. 10 bu. new crop extra good SBrab peas, $2.50 bu. FOB. Cashiers or certified check. C. R. Ray, Rt. 3, El- lijay, Ga. 2 A tew. pounds of mixed cornfiela beans, three or four difterent coors, White, biack, brown and striped, 25c lb. add pusiage. Mrs. C. H. Davis, Rt. 1, Ciarkesville, Ga. 15 lb. or more bunch iima beans 20c per ib. 8 or 10 ibs. mixed beans, -20c lb. Mrs, C. J. Pnoihips, Soperion. Ga. Rt. 3. es Want to excnange little Black pole or white 2ush or white running but- ter beans for white nest onions. Dill or hot mixed pepper seed, tor dbi. dahha seed. Either one tor Fordhook A. B. Biggers, Re- becca, Ga. hastings brown sugar crowder peas 25c per io. 5 lb. $1; also biack sugar crowuers 20c per ib. 6 lbs. $1 Casn. Will exchange tew ibs. for white su- gar crowders., Mrs. C. A. Wubanks, kt. 5, Commerce, Ga, ~ 90-day. Freckled running velvet . beans at $1.75 per ou. rOB, Fort Val- dey, Ga. L. P, Singleton, Fort Vauey, a. 90 day Freckled running velvet beans at $1.75 per bu. FOB Fort Val- ley, Ga. J. D. Duke, Fort Valley, Ga. _bBrown speckied crowaer peas, re- cleaned ana sound, $4.50 per bu. P. R. 'Mauaox, Griliin, Ga. Rt. -B. Vesvet beans, runner vasiety, $2.50 per bu. del: or excuange ior peas, ou. for bu. unknown. or Waippoorwul. A. B. Taylor, Rt. 1, Rochele, Ga. . White bunch and wuhive runner but- < ter beans 20c lb. postpaid, or wu] ex- fie.d peas. Write first. 2, Sparta, Ga. paid. ~ Cash with order. _ _ Hastings large yellow prolific crow- Tennille, Ga. Rt. 2. ok change tor cabbage or collard seed or A. B. Tay- lor, KoUute 1, Rochelle, Ga. 2 bu. Laredo soy beans, $4 per bu. the biack rat bean. S. S. Elder, Rt. Purp.e hull, white table peas, 25c per ib. also Hastings sugar crowder peas 2oc per ip. -Mrs. J. P. Grittin, bremen, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 122, _ Specklea crowder peas, 6 Ibs. $1. Clara Bell Pettit, Pike, Ga. I stiil have a few bu. good sound mixed pea for sale at $2.10 per bu. or will exchange 3 bu. peas [or ten 10 lb. buckets pure sugar cane syrup, no sorghum wanted, each to deliver. Write beiore sending. W. L. Avant, Witet Wonder Eng. peas 25 per Ib. Scuilious plants 20c per 100. Not post- Last chance. Webster Callo- way, Farmington, Ga. ; - Bright, sound field peas, $2.50 per bu. del. H. W. Thurmond, Gresham- ville, Ga. > White unch butter beans for seed 25c per Ib. del. No orders filled for less than 1 Jb. Mrs. A. J. Collins, Dem- orest, Ga. Rt. 1. : Iron clad peas not mixed $2 bu. A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. Calif. Blackeye crowder peas, Whip- poorwill d Lady pea. 12 1-2c Ib; in 10 lb. iots and more 10e lb. del Ovie Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. Running var. large cream crowders, recleaned and very prolific, 6 Ib. $I, $2.50 pk. No. 1 mush peas same price. Cc. C. Burell. Buford Ga. Rt. 2. 1M lbs, genuine. runner Crowder peas; Hastings large cream, pure wht and spotted. Dbl. recleaned, screened, sound, unmixed, weevil free, 5 lbs. up, 14c lb. del. 35: Ibs. up, 12 lb. FOB. Extra good lady and mush peas, same price. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga. bu. Brab-. ARRED der peas, Hand cleanea, souna, un- mixed carly and free fron weevils. 3 Ibs. 75c; 15 Ibs. $2.10, postpaid. 50 to 100 ibs. 12c Ib. FOB. Lady and mush peas, choice, clean, seed stock . $1 del. E. A. Hayes, Buford, Ga. 13 bu. New Era field peas for sale. will take $25 for lot. PF M. Thompson Scott, Ga. Rt. 1. Cream sugar crowder peas to: Planting and eating, $1.50 peck, or ut per bu H. S. Muliins, Muner, Ga White bunch everbearing butte: oe 2&c lb Mrs, V. D. Harris. Lwa Little white rice or mush peas 25c teacupful, long handle dipper gourd seed, 20c pk. Castor ou 01 pasa Christi bean seed, keep moles away 20c pk. del. No stamps. Mrs. A. H Price, Locust Grove, Ga. 2 30 lbs. Ladv peas, 15c ib. or the io. for $4.25, no stamps ac pt nothin; but P O. money order, all small or- ders add postage. E. J. Billups, Ri 4, Box 12%, Swainsboro, Ga. 10 bu. Ironciad peas $3.25 pu. FOL my station. J. M. Masters, Mt. Airy ae bes 1. u_No. 1 Clay peas at $2 per pu fOB Gordon, cash with ie 10rd Birdsong, Gordon, Ga. Peas, souud irons or unknown, [rt paid tO your depot, $2.25 bu. Tillman crop peas $2.20 bu. dei. Sound Ouvo- tans, $3.00 bu. sound Oscevias, $1.d0 orabs and Lespeueza seed del. R. M vain, Springieid, Ga, 3 bu. Bbrabuam ana 8 bu. Lron peas $2.15 vu. FOB guaranteed sound. Wu. seli the Brabham and iron im separ- ate lots it party doesnt want buth xinds, but this price is for the entire iot of each variety. Will sell smr er quantities at $2 it party cames to my pes for them. R. A. Stovall, Walden A few bu. Tillman two crop peas tor sale. v0 -per bu. FUs Soperton, Ga. Cash with oraer. Samp.es on request. Jno. .u. Claxton, Superton, Ga. White and red speckied crowders 25 per ib. aiso a tew ios waite Calif. blk eyed peas 20c per lb. Miss Birtie Boh 2 Ga. Rt. 1. ; OXi SOy ans bright and sound $3 bu FOB $5 bu. del. Yellow sugar crowder peas bright and sound, 15c lb. Will del. in 10 lb. lot; wiil exch. for half lb. Stone Mtn. watermelon. seed. inez Averett, Cnipley, Ga. About 75 lbs. Fordnook lima beans 10c lb. Slightly damaged exch tor soy beans or tield peas. H. B. Har- per, Wray, Ga. Best variety cream sugar crowder peas gathei. without rain 25c per Ib. under half bu. lots 20c per tb. for half bu & bu lots for more than bu lots write for prices. All lots PP. Money order or casniers cneck must accom- any all orders. In 1930 . raised from 75_to $100 worth of peas per acre. J. S. Bar*'ey, West Point, Ga. 25 lbs. white bunch butter beans 20c per lb. or exch. for peanuts. H. G. Samples, Wheeler Co., Alamo, Ga. I have bu. of good sound unknown peas slightiy mixed at $2.50 bu. or $4.50 for lot, FOB my station. G. 7. McCoy, Warrenton. Ga. Rt. 1. 25 bu-unknown peas, sound and al- most pure, picked before rain. Robert Humber; Richland, Ga. White and colored running butter beans 20c per half lb. or 35 per lb; Pridget salad pea. 1 of the best type of table pea, tender and sweet. pods about 10 or 12 in. long, 30c per half ee or 50c lb. C. D. Williamson. Plains, a. : Half bu. or more 9 in. peas, pure, $1 pk 1 bu. or more bunch speckled peas at market price. Mrs. W. S. Mur- phey, Chipley, Ga. Rt. 1. | Want to exch. 2 bu. extra good Brab peas, unmixed, for 4 bu. running or Spanish peanuts. G. W. Williams, Oglethorpe, Ga. Sound, White California Black eye peas for sale, 20c lb. postpaid. W. L. Clark Flowery Branch, Ga. Smal] white running butter beans, 25c per lb. del. Mrs. Ola Jones. Gray- son, Ga. 8 bu. mixed peas at $1.50 bu. FOB. Mrs. W. M. Arrington. Wadley. Ga. Rt. 2 5 Ib. White bunch butter beans, 12 1-2c per lb. or exch. for white feed sacks; also few lbs. bunch snap beans green pods, 15c teacup full or exch. for feed sacks. Mrs. Lewis Law, Les- lie, Ga. Rt. 2. | 100 bu. mixed peas $1.60 bu; 10 bu. Brabs. $2 bu. Several bu. Clays, Til- mans and Whips, all to go at $1.60 bu G. C. Hawkins, Dublin, Ga. Good clean, sound field peas $1.90; Slightly damaged, price 3$z.- BULLETIN souna muixea peas $1.65 bu, Mush ta- ble peas, $4.50; yellow crowder table peas, very slightly mixed with purple hull, speckled table peas, $2.40 bu; small samples through the mail Mrs Lula B. Cook, Milan, Ga. Matthews improved Mammoth yei- 1ow -beans that produce three to fi.e times aS much as otner soy beans ana make a very ilne teed ai $1.50 per pk. or $5 per bu. FOB Grutiin. Buoxi oeans that grow tine ieed $3 per ou Oxs Griliin. Speckied peas with a .eW mixed never nad aly rain at ma: vuring time, very pretty at 92 per bu. Os Grittin = W. Bolton, Gru- sin, Ga. "0x 436. Brown sugar crowder peas, 15c pei ib. 2 or more lbs. postpaid, stamps 0: a order. A. A. Fuqua. Jackson a. ; Mung beans 20c lb. postpaid, stamps e money order. A. A. Fuqua, Jackson a. Cream sugar crowder peas, piani soon as fi ost is over, make 3 crops per yr., 5 lbs. $1. Miss Kate Lancaster, oylvester, Ga. : 15 lbs. bunch speckied putter beans for seed, 2oc per ib. del. or 5 lbs. for ba wv. Tnornton, Rt. 2, Jesup, a. ; Nice, clean dry 90 day running vei- vel beans, picked without being rain- ed on, good and sound, 65c pk. a: 92.50 bu. Now ready. .or shipment oy exp. cash with order. A. J. Ad- ams, Kt: 4, Ashburn, Ga. Black crowaer peas silghtly mixea $3.00 per bu. FOB. O. H. Scott, Jes- up, Ga., Rt, 2. Sy Fieid peas for hay or table use or exch for N. C. runner peanuts if wish to exchange send sample, will send sample of peas, peas slightly muxed. = F. Rowelu. Rt. 1, Box 21, Winokur, a. Brabham peas, pure and sound, $3 per bu. No personal checks accepted. W. M. Hooks, Rt. 2, Unadilla, Ga. Whip peas, $2 per bu, rOs shipping point, J. &. Sims, Rt. 1, Ehabele, Ga. 7 bu. ro. peas, good and sound, $2.25 bu, FOB Jasper, Ga. or $15 tor ail of them, Jesse Odum, Rt. 4, Jas- per, Ga. ; Little red peas, extra early, very prolific, fine eating 10c teacupful,. white mustard seed, 5c tablespoontul, an postage A. L. Heape, Nashville, . ; 100 su. Otootan beans $4 bu. W. P. Couch, Luthersville, Ga. - i 5 lbs. rice peas 20c lb. or exch. for Bermuda onion plants, 1 tbh. peas tor 100 plants, 5 ibs. peas fo. 500 onion piants, or will exch. the5 bu. for 1 celtung 15 Whole ock eggs. Victoi Crump, KLijay, Ga. Rt. 3. d 20 bu. Ovooian oeaus, good @ can be tound in Middle Ga., 4. per bu rQOB. (NO Mame or address). : Matthews imiprovea Mammoth jsei- iow beans that. make three or four times aS mU 1 as other soy oveans, tiuied from bottom to top with beans. Fine for hogs, mules and cows, very tine for land too. Price $5 per bu. FUB Griliin. Speckied peas, with .a few mixed, clean and. oright without any rain at ripening. Price $2.10 per pu. FOB Grifiin: Buloxi beans thai grow 5 ft. high and make a very fine teed for hogs and stock and a great land fertilizer at $3 per bu FOB. Grit- oe W. H. Bolton, Gritfin. Ga. Box For Sale: I have approximately 100 bu. Whippoorwill peas yet to sell. J. E. Sims, Ellabelle, Ga. Rt. 1. 13 bu. New Era Field peas for sale, will take $25 for lot. H. M. Thomp- son, Scott, Ga. Rt. 1. 20 bu. Otootan beans, good as can be found in middle Ga. $3 per bu. FOB. White rice foo 6c r Ib. on cob FOB. D. L. Patrick. Griffin. Ga. Rt. C. Se 75 bu mixed field peas in 10 bu. lots or more, 98c bu. FOB. Tom T. John- son, Warrenton, Ga. Rt. 2. Otootans, $4; Biloxis, $2.50; Math- ews, $3.50; Clays, Purple Hull speck- led and bunch specklea peas, $2.25 bu. Alj) 1930 crop. FOB. No COD nor checks. Geo. T. Trawick, Linton, Ga. Brabhams, $2.25; Speckled, "$1.95. Clays. _$1:70; Mixed. $1.55 bu. FOB Good peas and in new 2 1-2 bu. bags ae Rubie .Willingham, Thomson. a. White bunch butter beans, 20c ib 5 ibs. $1 prepaid; white, brown-eyed sugar crowders, 20c not prepaid; Ky Wonder pole beans, 25c lb. not pre- paid; rown crowders, the 2 crop kind, 20c Ib. 6. lbs. $1; also yellow neck squash se.4, 25e cupful; collard seed, 7 this 25c; Exch. either for lint cot- ton, good white feed sacks, or large stock baby chicks. Mrs. R. W. Dow- dy. Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 2 oF Cream crowders, 10c ib. 35 bu. var. slightly stained, 8c ib. $3 Not del. W. C. Petty. Varne Rt. 2. es Black crowders, 10 ib. and W! Spanish, Tom Houston Jumbo nuts, 6c lb. Limited supply. . Chauncey, Screven. Ga. Imp. old tashionea Pet Se field beans, 40c: lb not prepaid 3. C. isrunnon, Cumming, Ga. RB Brown sugar crowders, 15c ib. per 10 lbs) White peas with eyes, free trom weevils, 7c lb. $ Clays, 6c ib $3 pu. Red pea: tor free from weevils, 6c lb $3 bu. xed and Whippoorwills, 6c ib. $ Exch. some for Eng. strain WL. sets. Lauren Nobie, Trenton, Ga, Hastings brown sugar crowder io. postpaid; Blue Whips, 5c lb. Carson, Hampton, Ga. . PSs Black Crowders for seed, 25c [| fashioned runners, snap beans, 35: postpaid. Limited amt. Mrs. At McCleilon, Doerun, Ga Rt. 3. Hastings pure brown sugar ers, 25c lb. 5 lbs. $1; also black | crowders, 20c lb. 6 lbs. $1. Cas order. Exch a few lbs. for wh gar crowders. merce, .Ga, Rt. 5 250 bu. Clays, mixea, $2 bu; 5 each, Brabhams and 90-day ve (90 per cent germination) each, bu, All FOB. J. L. Alien, Dublin Rt. 4. eee Little w..it. Rice peas, 75c _ postage. - No checks, Mrs. Ida C. A. Wibanks, Com theriand, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 48. Stringless green d, bunch -t 20c per tea cup full; Eiack Cro for table also hay (a kind b not bother) 12c ib. and little everbearing peas, 15c lb. Add posi Cash with order. Mrs C. R. Sand Adrian, Ga. Rt 1. tte 40 bu. Black peas, und 6 bu. Cl: each, $2 bu. 60 lbs. sugar crowd mixed -.reams, Clays. speckied. 8c separated, 10c ib. 75 or 80 lbs. . son Wonder butter beans, 10c ib. lbs. little mush peas, 10c lb. - Calif. white peas, 10c ib. also | nice sundried applies, peeled, 5 or 6 bu. med size turnips, 1 1 All FOB. H. R. Wright. Talkin Ga. Rt. 2, CRN ie Old fashioned cornfield bean white and striped half runne per cuptul:, cream sugar and sp crowders, white limas, 15c-cup tu cups, 25c; a few biack peas, 5c checks. Mrs. Henry Elier. J Rt. 3. ; 60 bu. Victor peas, proot than any known pea Make ter on lo or on what you nee new 2 1-2 bu. sacks. Exch. 2 o bu runner Ga peanuts. E on wuat he ships. R. H. Marshallvil Ga. _ 150 uv. good. sound Brabhams, new 2 1-2 bi jute bags. Sam request. $2 bu. FOB W. A S&x Andersonville, Ga. $5 15 bu. creat crowders for sale. vin Johnson. McDonough, Ga RI Lady ey peas, 15 lb. 26 lbs 1 seli in, 1 lot or less. Add _ postag Money orders only. Mrs. R. worth. McIntyre. Ga. Rt. 1. | Iron Clad peas, not mixed. fs Brabhams, $2.25; Clays, $1.75; kled $2 bul In new sacks an peas. C. H. Crawford. Thomson, Ky. Wonders for seed, 20c cup prepaid, or 15c not prepaid Mrs. ry Fitzgerald. Forest Glen, Ga Brown sugar crowder peas lb. in small quantities, 10c per lb D1 the bu. or would exch. for | Soy beans, one bu. peas for 2 beans, or or knuckling peanuts. Gable, Raymond, Ga. A few bu. pure Brabham a ed before rain, cleaned by hand | pure bred both cockerels an just_beginning to lay, $1 ea at N. F. Jordan, Fitzgerald, Ga. Ri Sugar Crowder peas. 20c Ib. Lima beans running variety, : 1 1-2 lbs for same amt bunch li white; want to exch 1 pk Brabl peas for same amt alifornia eyed or lady finger peas, suita eating Mrs J C. Goolsby. Ga. Rt. 1 ee Sweet cream crowder peas 4 | 8 Ibs. $1; large white brown ey lb. 50c; 10 Ib. $1; California black eyes, 6 Ib. 50c; : postpaid Prompt shipment and from weevils, clean: i680 Ib oe ee eyes Suigh 5c postage. Grady * ur Ga. Rt. 1. ; oo orgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE bu. pure iron peas, sound $20 for ot. B. F. Fagan, Martin, Ga. bu. W) peas about 90 per cent 10 bu. New Era $2 per bu FOB. . Callaway, Washington, Ga. White peas with brown eye, the best table and market; also colored and butter beans mixed, 20c lb. Wil- ng to exch. for brooder 500 capacity | good cond. Mrs, W. T. Allen, Mon- . RFD 3. ch velvet beans, $2.50 per bu. LL. T. Harrison, Rt. 2, Kite, Ga. bu. pure New Era peas $3 per bu J. F> Haygood, Watkinsville, eas, red, Clay, Whippoorwill, sell Ib. or $2.50 bu. FOB. Peas, white black eyes, $3 bu. or exch. for hite Leghorn pullets, English strain. wuren Noble, Trenton, Ga. Sugar wder peas, brown, $5 bu. or exch. uren Noble, Trenton, Ga. llow crowder peas, $2.50 per bu. of for ribbon cane syrup or lg. inish peanuts. J. EH. McBride, Rt. ataula, Ga. fant to sell about 80 lbs. White ith black-eye peas, got wet before cking, but make good seed, price 8c Pearl Griffin, Chickamauga, Ga. lays, purple hull speckled and speckled peas, sound, clean and damaged, $2.25 per bu. Otootan $4 per bu. Biloxi soys, $2.50 bu. 930 crop fully matured, clean and from damage. Prices for Miull- eville, Ga. Cash or equivalent with . No COD. Geo. T. Trawick, mn, Ga; : oe Ibs. Hastings brown sugar crowd- ound and clean, 12 1-2c lb. del. 2. Mrs. Captain Walker, Dah- nega, Ga. Rt. 4, Box 35. Brabs, $1.85 bu. Irons $1.75 bu; ps, $1.65, Mixed slightly damaged 5 bu. 1H the above FOB Mauk, A few cream sugar crowders, 7c ew little white black eyed Tc hite vith brown eye, 6c ib. big Speckled goose peas, 5c lb. Add ge for small amount. E. C. Lan- r, Juniper, Ga. or 10. bu. mixed Clay and Red $2 bu. also a tew bu. speckled rab peas, not mixed $2.25 bu. . Lady peas, slightly. weevily. out 5 bu. Red Rippers, $1.75 bu. t 5 bu. Clays, $2 bu; 2 bu. slight- xed, $1.50 bu. All guar. sound. Cle . Cash with order. A. Myers, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1., ood var. Unknown peas, $2. bu: Ga. i Soys, $2.50 bu. 1930 crop. . J. H. Swan, Wrens, Ga. nderson white bunch limas, 4 lbs lst and.2nd zones, 50c. No less W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. redo Soys, $2.75 bu. FOB. S. E. n, Palmetto, a. . 0-day running speckled velvets, $2 ee a T. E. Wise, Pitts, Ga. Rt. 1, a teacups full bunch garden beans. per cup; little bunch butter beans, cups, 39c. Cash with order. Mrs. Woodward, Ranger, Ga. Rt. 1. . yellow crowders, $5 bu. | bu. sk crowders, $4 bu. 2 bu. Speckled, bu. 2 bu Big Blue Goose peas, $6 or in small lots, 10c lb. for all ept Blue Goose, 12 1-2c lb. E. M. nn, Omega, Ga. Rt. 2. 00 bu. each, Brabhams, $2.10; sckied $1.70; Clays, $1.75 bu. All leaned, W. R. Bush, Richland, Ga.. u. bright Brabs, $2.86 bu. FOB. Windham, Butler, Ga. ck Crowders, 10c lb. $1.25 peck, Speckled bunch butter beans, . $2 gal, $3.50 peck, 1-2 bu. $6.50. OB. J. . Crutchfield, Montrose, _ BUTTER FOR SALE or 3 lks. fresh butter per wk. 35c = o W. Manghon, Covington, bout 6 lbs. fresh butter ea. week, lb. or 40c lb. prepaid: Mrs. Joe pman, Murrayville, Ga. Rt. 2. to 21 lbs. fresh butter ea. week. . de:. 3rd zone. Cows T. B. Mrs. Bob Sosby. Carnesville, hh butter, 30c lb. Cooking butter . Mrs. B. H Osborn, Roy, Ga bs. fresh butter per week, 25 in ee ae Blue Ridge. R. F. Rogers, Young. MARKET BULLETIN HA Duran, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4, Box 2 Ibs. fresh J. butter ea. week, 30c Ib. del. Mrs. C. T. Hunt, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. 2 to 8 lbs. fresh butter ea. week, 40c Ib. Del. any day. Covs T. B. tested. Sample on request. Mrs. Gussie God- frey Tallant, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 1. 2 lbs. butter ea. week. Fresh and free from coloring. Mrs. Parry Fitz- gerald, Forest Glen, Ga. Best grade butter, 50c lb. del. Miss Annie E. Jones, Fayetteville, Ga. Rt. 3 4 lbs. fresh butter a week, 25c lb. Add postage. Mrs. T. P. Childers, Flowery: Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. * 4 lbs. fresh butter ea. week, 30e lb. postpaid. Mrs. Alice Roper, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. 2 or 3 lbs. best grade butter each week, 35c lb. postpaid. Cash with or- der. Exch. for garden seed or plants or 100 capacity white feed sacks in good cond. o: clean Spanish peanuts. Write best postpaid prices. Mrs. L. H. Cantrell, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 9. 4 lbs. Jersey butter ea. week, 35c lb. Mrs. D. A. Sosebee, Blairsville, Ga. CORN AND SEED CORN FOR -SALE Hastings seed corn crossed with Sparks prolific, 70c pk. $2.50 bu. R. L. Shiflet, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 6. Pure Mariboro prolific, shelled. Guar. sat. $3.50 bu. $1.80 per 1-2 bu. $1 pk. FOB. CC. N. Adams, Sociai Circle, Ga. Gregorys 2 in 1 seea corn, $1 fe $4 bu. J. N. Gregory, Mouitrie, Ga. RFD 5. Shelled white corn, tree of weevils, 80c bu. at my farm. Buyer to furnish sacks. Will sack and del. 75 mi. 95c bu. in 70 bu, lots or more; also a hard white, prolific, 12 row, small cob corn. Have been carefully ser this corn in field for 10 yrs. and have tested it with sev. other varieties and it has always out-yieided them under same cond. $2.50 bu. on cob, or. shell- ed. J. W. Swan, Wrens, Ga. . Hastings prolific, Ist yr. $2.90 bu. $1.50 per 1-2 bu..FOB. Exch. _ for clean, sound, large Spanish or Run- er peanuts for seed. J. B. Proctor, Eastman, Ga. Genuine 8 row little cob corn, $1 pk $3 bu. Exch. for anything I need. Starling Yawn, Vienna, Ga. Rt. 2. - Prolific seed corn. 10 yrs. selection in field trying to improve, 3c lb. any amt. Nubbed and shelled. Exch. some for good sound peanuts at 4c lb. O. H. Bond, Bowman, Ga. Rt. 2. Pop corn, small amts. 6c Ib. large | orders, 5c in ear. Exch. some for sweet potato (Porto Rico or Nancy Hall) slips, del. real early in the spring. 2 or 3M wanted. Also exch. some for cab- bage plants. Willard Rowland, Can- on, Ga. Rt. 3. : Whatleys prolific, 75c pk. $1.25 per 1-2 peck, $2.50 bu. FOB. C. L. What- ley, Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 3. Small amt. yellow Dent (90-day), 1930 crop, 75c gal. $1.25 per pk. Exch. 1 gal. tor. set. of pure Everlay B. L. eggs. Also will exch. a peck for six key eggs. Ea. paying chgs. Write first. nt H. H. Sullivan, Carrollton, Ga. Whatleys prolific, Certified by Crop Imp. Assn. $2.75 bu. 75c pk. FOB. Fourth Dist. A. & M. School, Car- rollton; Ga. . Mexican June corn, Blue.and White mixed Write: for sampie and price. S. B. Kinard, Jackson, Ga. Little cob seed corn, 1 pk $3 bu. J. D. Taylor, Vienna, Ga. Hickory King (the best white corn) African Black or d corn (best corn for any time of yr.) pure Mexi- can June, White and Blue, all pure, 65c peck, $1.25 per 1-2 bu. Exch. for Velvet beans, cane seed, or pigs. Write ee G. T. Maxwell, Washington, Ga. Cuban yellow flint. Ist yr. from Hastings $1.25 per pk. by insured PP in Ga. or exch for Otootan soy beans. Y. M. Patterson, Homer, Ga. Rt. 2. Little white cob, 8 rows. Very pro- lific. Clear of weevils. $3.25 bu. $1.65 per 1-2 bu. 85c peck. All FOB. G. F. Smith, Dawson, Ga. Rt. 6. : FRESH AND CURED MEATS Well cured country hams, 23c Ib. sides, 18c; shoulders, 16c and pure country lard. 12 1-2c lb. Jack Bower. Dixie, +a. : ( Home-made meat in fine cond. 18 lb. by the whole hog, hams, should- ers and sides. Cash with order. W. L. Bennett, Screven, Ga. Rt.-2, Box 26. 200 Ibs. cured meat: 6 shoulders and 5 hams, 20c lb. FOB. A. 8B, Taylor, Rochelle, Ga. Rt, 1, Box 60, pure bred M. B. or Bourbon Red tur-* ERIS SE 2 country cured hams, wt. about 10 Ibs. each, also larger ones, 35c lb. del. Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Marietta, Ga. Rt. ' Country cured Hickory smoked sau- sage, 35c lb. hams, 25c lb. Riley Cc. Couch, Turin, Ga. Country cured ham, wt. about 40 lbs. 20c Ib. Will take hens for part pay. Eula Denmon, Temple, Ga. Rt. 1 Country cured oak smoked meat, sides or shoulders, $17 a 100; hams, $25 per 100 lbs. Malvin Collins, Whig- ham, Ga. Hams, wt. 8, 10, 12, 13 and 14 lbs. 25c lb. del. Sides, 20c; shoulders, 22c. J. R. Elliott, Cairo, Ga. 100 lbs. nice small and med. size home cured oak smoked hams, $25; sides (of same hogs) $18 del. in Ga. Cash with order. No personal checks. W. J. Joiner, Garfield, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 62. All pork sausage, smoked with hick- ory, 3 lbs. $1; small hams, 25c lb. FOB. C. L. McMickle, Charing, Ga. Hickory smoked hams, 6 to 12 lbs. sugar self cured mixed, 30c lb. shoul- ders, 23c; dried smoked sausage, 3 lbs $1; 5 lbs. $1.60. All del. to and in- cluding 3rd zone. Money order or cashiers check. . HH. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. | Brooks county smoked hams, 25c Ib. 10 to 20 Ibs; targer, 24c lb; pure hog lard, 12 1-2c lb. in 50 lb. Cans. All FOB. Lee Patrick, Quitman, Ga. 30 lbs. nice, country cured smoked side meat, 15c lb. Cash with _ order. Miss Cleon Cowart, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 89. FRUIT FOR SALE Dried apples and peaches, for sale or exch. for peanuts, white bunch butter bean seed, or what have you? Sain C. H. Rhodes, Royston, Ga, Rt. Very bright sundried apples from acid fruit, 5 lbs. $1 del. Sat. guar. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga. Nice sundried apples, 15c Ib. and sailag, 3 Write first, Mrs. G. V. Schu- al ula, Ga. Rt. 1, Care W. C. Wi- ley. 15 lbs. extra. good sundried peach- es, 12c lb. and postage. Mrs. J. L. Phillips, Flowerv Branch. Ga. =: 25 lbs. each, bright applies, 15c lb. and pcstage. Sell separately. Manda Qsborne, Clermont, Ga. Rt. 1. Sundried apples, 10 and 12 1-2c tb. in 10 and 20 lbs. lots. Mrs. B. H. Os- born, Roy, Ga. Nice, sun dried apples, 12c lb. or exch. 12 Ibs. fruit for 1 bu. irish cob- land, Ga. Rt. 4. 2s 10 Ibs. dried apples, 6 Ibs. $1 del..or 10 Ibs. $1.75 del. Exch. for pure string- less green pod seed. Lb. for lb. Each to pay postage. Mrs. R. C. Moore, | Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 3. Nice, bright home dried peaches, 20c Ib. or exch. for white chicken feed sacks, 100 lb. size, at 10c each. Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. M. I. Conner, Farmington, Ga. Rt. 3. My _ Sundried peaches, 20c lb. del. No checks. Mrs. A. H. Price, Locust Grove, Ga. : : G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 2. 7 lbs. extra good sundried June ap- 12 lbs. nice unpeeled peaches, same price. Cash with order. C. C. Burell, Buford, Ga. Rt. 2. GRAIN FOR SALE Fulghuni: seed oats, recleaned, in good sacks, 10:bu. lots at 80c bu. Seed rye, recleaned Abruzzi, $2.10 bu. All FOB. J. F. Lowe, Jr., Ft. alley, Ga. Box 1565. Hastings 100 bu Fulghum and Co- kers Cold Proof oats, 85c bu. All own from seed direet from Orig. and carefully recleaned. Texas Rust Proof oats, 75c bu. R. W. Stembridge, Milledgeville, Ga. 5 HAY FOR SALE About 25 Ibs. good peanut hay, $15 ton. G. H.: Lamb, Adel, Ga. Rt. 2. 5 tons Kudzu hay, 1 car ef cut corn. eured. bright and well baled, 15 bu. sorghum seed for sale. J. B. Spinks. Junction City, Ga. ; : : Bright peavine ar-1 crab grass hay, $18 ton. Cash with order. Jack Bow- Good peanut hay, 1 ear er, Dixie, Ga. load, $12 ton. FOB. . QO, Lindsey, Fort 9 _ UCU - qhuraday, February 19, 1931, )NEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES | oe FOR SALE Few Ibs. beeswax for sale or exch. for garden or melon seed. Charlie H. Smith, Roopville, Ga. Rt. 2. Bee gums, frames and other sup- plies, at half price. Used 1 or 2 seae sons, but are as good as new. Miss Clara Perry, Madison, Ga. Pure Strained or Ext. honey, 5 and 10 lb. pails, del. 25 or 50 lb. cans, 15 lb. FOB. Comb honey, same price.- Exch. some for corn, peas, pigs or shoats, at market price. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 2. 1200 Ibs. 1930 crop honey in tin cans 25 to 75 lbs. to can, I4c lb. FOB. Cash with order. A. G. Oliver, Meansville, - Ga. 17 1-2 Ibs. pure beeswax, $5 del. in Ga. also pure fancy honey in 16 oz, jars, $4.25 per crate of 24 del. in Ga. ash. Taylor Hooks, Unadilla, Ga, Rt, 2. SYRUP FOR SALE : 75 gal. Texas seeded wztibbon cane sorghum, 75c, 10 lb. buckets, or exch for anything I need to use on farm, G. J. Davis, Milner, Ga., Rt. 2. 10 bbls. heavy A-1 sugar cane sy- rup in good 2nd hand bbls. 40c gal Same in cans, $3.30 cs. of 6 No. 10 cans, or $3.60 cs. of 12 No. 5s: Quality guar. Few bbls. No 1 grade in new bbis. 40c gal. All FOB. Lee Pat- rick, Quitman, Ga. Georgia Products Wanted r . Exch. 10 Nice, dried peaches and apples, 15c p oe J. A. Wilson, in, Ga. bler potatoes. Mrs. J. Nelson, Cleve- Sundried apples, 20c lb. postpaid. C. | ples, 3 lbs. 60c; 6 lbs. $1 postpaid. also Ga. Rt. 2. BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want to exch. 10 white feed sacks for 1 peck of Brabham peas, sound and unnjixed. S. F. Bohanan, Conyers, Ga. Want to buy or exch for 20 bu. Brab or Iron peas and 10 bu. Otootans. Mitchel W. Wuliiford, Ashburn, Ga. Want cow peas and Soy beans. Exch choice paper shell pecan trees, at. 50 each. B. Lloyd Woodall, Milner, Ga. Want 1 bu. Otootan Soys, at not over $3.75 bu. Exch. nice, cured and smoked hams at 25c lb. Renner Da~ vis, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. bu. seed Spanish peanuts for 5 bu. Biloxi Soy beans. A. A. Dick- enson, Jakin, Ga. Want barge white -rowders (that has a white rind when green). State best price. W. C. Brooks,. Fairburn, . Rt. oes iy al Want to exch. 2 lbs white seed bunch butter beans for same amt. col- ored running butter beans. Ea. to pay postage. C. L. Bradford, Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 1. _ Want 20 bu. Otootans, Quote best price, FOB shipping point. J. M. Levie Montezuma, Ga. 329 No. Dooly St. Want 1 pk. Mammoth Yellow Soy beans. Will exch. peas for same. Paul Anthony, Buena Vista, Ga. Rt. 4. Exch. pure Sugar Cane syrup, three 10 lb. buckets, for 1 bu. pure Brab- ham peas. Want 5. bu. only. Ea. par- ty to pay chg. on receipt. B. R. Hart- ley, Alamo, Ga. Rt. 1. Want seed peas and hay of all kinds and peanuts. Send sample and quote best price del. Rocky Ford. C. L. Daughtry, Rocky Ford, Ga. Want some white sugar crowders, large kind. Send sample and _ best price in first letter. J. S. Peters, Ber- lin, Ga. Exch. Porto Ricans potatoes for vel- vet bean seed, or field peas. Ben Roberson, Wellston, Ga. _ Want 2 ats. Calif. black-eyed peas. Exch. 1 cup of fine watermelon seed for same. Mrs. G. V. Cato, Bowdon, Want few lbs. Jackson Wonder bush limas, also few lbs. white bunch limas.: Send sample and quote price, or will exch. Hastings prolific corn selected for seed, Ist yr. from Hastings. J. He. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. ; Want velvets in hull. Will exchange P. C. shoat or pure B R hatching eggs Want any amt. up to 1 ton of beans. Mrs, Wiley White, Sylvester, Ga. -15 bu. Half and Half cotton seed, 1 yr. from seed breeder, 46 per cent lint for 5 bu. Brabham peas, sound = Aue A. V. Hartley, Alamo, Ga. Want Eng. peas, cabbage and onion . plants, peanuts, butter beans, peas or corn. Wil} exch. garden sage, at i0c bunch, $1 doz. and other value for same. D.rs. R. W. Hudson, Lorane, Ga. Rt. 1. Want to exch. Wannamaker big - boll cotton seed for 2 bu. running velvet ae 2 bag North C. Run- ner peanu . C. James, Homerv. Ga. RFD 2, Box 83. me (Continued on page thirtean) nursday, February 19, 1931. Plants For Sale $ ' Continued from page six) Early Jerseys and Chas. W. cabbage lants, 500, 65c; 1M. $1, postage collect M. or more by express collect, 5c per M, Now ready canship day order rec. Genuine Porto. Rico potato lants State insp. Apr. May and June . $2 M, postage prepaid $1.50 col. M. $2.50.M. or more by express col- t $1.25 per M, prices subject to aange, Place your order now, save oney, get plants date wanted, Want to contract to grow tomatoes and pep- per plants, make best offer. W. H. Boatright, Alma, Ga. Large Valencia peanuts, free from ps and trash, 10c lb. FOB. 12 1-2c . H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville, aspberries 6 for $1; May cherry prouts, 12 for $1; apricot sprouts, 12 or $1; plum sprouts, 12 for $1; horse- Gish 50c doz. tansy, 25c doz. dewber- s, 50 doz. Pawpaw bushes 12: for ? are Jas. Heaton, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Black walnut trees 1 to 3 ft. high 5c each, horse apple trees 2 to 3 ft. gh 25c each; purple lilacs 20c each, k crepe myrtle sprouts 20c each, will xch. 1 of trees for 1 paper shell pecan ree add postage, money order with der. Mrs. E. B. Dollar, Buford, Ga. i White Eng. peach 15c, old fashioned Jum peach trees 10c each, and clear tone same price, damson. blue plums 5e each, all true to name, postage | ded. Mrs. J. L.. Phillips, Flowery ranch, Ga. i Brown Cal. fig bushes 10c each or $1 er doz. del. six or mare, White scup- ynong vines 10c each or $1 per doz. el. six or more, or exch. 1c doz. for 1 M. Porto Rican potato plants for as many as 2 M. plants. W. A. Moon, Wa- co, Ga, Will exch. any of named below for good var. apple trees 1 to 2 years old, : also want to hear from some one who has Quince Adonia plants will exch. 3 nds of good fig sprouts well rooted long bearing var. strawherry plants, istarian blackberry cutting 1 doz. for plant, or 50 strawberry plants for 2 or 1 of each kind figs for 2 -plants or will pay 25c for 2 plants; also will exchange any of above plants for unch lima beans, cornfield beans or hy garden beans some running and some bunch turnip, collard heading kind cabbage and eng. peas.. Mrs. R. Wilkerson, Rt. 1. Dixie, Ga. Gov. insp. and true to name Stuart and Schley pecan trees 3 to 10 ft. 300 Alberta peach 2-3 1 yr. $6 hun; 300 Al- berta peach 1 yr. 8-4 ft, $7 hun; 300 18-24 in. $5 hun; 500 12 -18 1 yr. $4 hun; 500Era Rose 12-181 yr. $4 hun; 500 Red June plum 1 yr. 2-4 ft. $8 hun; 500 six weeks plum 2-5 ft. $8 hun; 100 -Boton $7 hun, red and white dbl. flow- ring peach 30c ea. $2 doz; leading var, apples $2.50 doz. special home or- hard 25 trees 25 var. apple, pear, peach, plum, grape, scuppernong, $5.50, 50 trees $10, eng. walnut trees, $1 ea. black walnuts 5-8 ft. 50c; all FOB Ma- con, Ga, R. L. Wheeler, Clinton Road, t. 5, Macon, Ga. All leading var. of two and three yr. old apple trees at 20c each, 1 yr. old 10c each, peach trees at 15c Keefer and Garber pearfrom 4 to 7 ft. 40c each, @arly Richmond cherry, 40c each, red June plum 25c each, Cuthbert rasp- erry, 10c, each two yr. old well rooted concord and Niagara grape vines 10c each all true to name and Gov. insp. will exch. for honey or anything of val- ue. Mrs. Lee Head, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 1. Small purple figs, 5 to 7 ft., 50c ea. 3 for $1.25. 1 doz for $4; 3 to 5 ft. 3 for $1. 1 doz. $2.75. Also large yellow figs, 4 to 6 ft. 60c ea, 3 for $1.50 1 doz. d, 2 to 4 ft. 45 ea. 3 for $1. 1 doz, $2.25, cash with order, exp. chgs. col. on less than 1 doz. W. A: Thornton, Greeenville, Ga. Rt. 2. State insp. true to name apple trees, all lead. var. 2 yr. 3 to 4 ft. 15c ea. lyr. 2 to 3 ft. 10c. White Eng. each trees 2 to 3 ft. 10c 1 to 2 ft. 5c ea. Early Harvest, Keiffer and Pineapple pears, 4 to 5 ft. 40c ea. Grape vines, 2 yr. No. 1, Concord Niagara, 10c ea. $7.50 per C. All PP. or will exch. any of above for meat, lard, honey, corn or es. W. H. Alexander, Cleveland, Fa > Sev. nice old fashtoned seedling yg ee $1.25 doz. $6.50 per C. $11 vt : ~ | order. 1 |25 per pt, send money order. Mrs. C. C. Lindsay, | See MARKET. vines, 1.35 per doz, $7 per . or $12 per 2 C. del. by PP. or express. Cash with Also seed grass, nuts or chufas. Nora Nix, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1. Large kind of purple fig bushes 25c ea. Mrs. A. R. Brannon, 217 Duncan Ave., Macon, Ga, Cedar sprouts, 1 to 3 ft. high, 7 1-2c, FOB. Crabapple sprouts, 7 1-2c FOB. May cherry sprouts, 10c FOB. Cur- rant sprouts, 10c FOB. Will exch any for anything I can use. W. L. Walls, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 12. White Eng peach trees 10c ea. also yellow open stone peach trees and old fash. plum peach trees 10c ea, other party to pay charges. All trees are of good var. of peaches, 1 yr. old only. Would exch. trees for large size white feed sacks, at 10c ea. and I pay chgs. on trees and other party to pay chgs. on sacks. Mrs. Pearl Turner, Rt. 4, Box 32, Cleveland, Ga. \ Fig trees 3 to 5 ft. high 50c ea. or $5 per doz. cash with order, or will exch.. for anything of equal value. Mrs. D. 8S. Daniel, Helena, Ga. Rt. 1. 800 nice large 2 yr. old Yates apple trees, $18 per C. Red, delicious, one hundred. One hundred Stayman, $18, all nice clean, true to name, state insp. trees. First $35 gets the 5 C. T. M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga. . \ Plants Wanted Wanted, few thousand Porto Rican potato plants, exch. for same. J. H. Beaseley, Lavonia, Ga. RFD. Wnted, pure govt insp. 50 M. Porto Rico potato plants, 10 M. Burbank to- mato plants, all plants must be pure. J. O. Dennis, Columbus, G. Rt. 2. Want 500 Bermuda onions, 500 pota- to plants by March 15. Will pay cash or exch. Old fashioned garden peas, both large and small, long pod pepper or Hastings long pod. (No name or address). - I want cabbage plants, tomato plants beet plants, potato plants. will exch. thorobred eggs for same. Mrs. Nellie Puckett. Rt. B. Cordele, Ga. Want 1 M. strawberry plants of any good long bearing var. of large berries and healthy plants. Will exch. lemon sprouts for the plants. The lemon plants are for flower gardens, parks, also brakes and lanwland, and are per- fect landholders and dont sap the land. 50c doz. del. J. W. Garrett; Atco, Ga Box sla | . Want 1 M. fine Porto Rico potato plants to be del. April 20, wil) pay cash or exch. lemon sprouts for them. The lemon srouts are for ornamental use and for brakes and hbottomlands. Dont sap land but are substantial brakes. 50c doz. del. first of May. J. W. Garrett, Atco, Ga. Box 81. Wanted 8 M. big stem Jersey potato plants by the last week in March or not later than the first week in April, state price. R. A. Whitlock, Uvalda, Gas ae Want prices on 25 M. Bermuda onion plants, give lowest price. J. K. Ken- nedy, Menlo, Ga. Wanted: to exch. brown sugar crow- der peas for white Bermuda onion and cabbage plants. Mrs. Maurice Edwards, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 2. Want 2 M. or more Kudzu plants, must be strong, well-rooted plants, make best offer. J. K. Truelove, Mur- rayville, Ga, Rt. 2. Want to contract Porto Rico potato plants, $1 M. FOB Quitman. April and May. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quitman, Ga. Want to exch. early strawberry plants for early cabbage, or Bermuda onion plants. Mrs. H. W. Terry, Cum- ming, Ga. Rt. 6. ae Want sweet pepper plants. Pay cash, er exch. other plants, Miss Doris Swann, Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 10 M. Porto Rican plants Apr. 1st. del. State best cash price. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3. Poultry For Sale - ANCONAS 38 Ancona hens and 3 __ roosters, Sheppard str. $38. Mrs. &. E. Jones, Jeffersonville, Ga. =e 4 Sheppard str. Aneona cockerels, 11 mos, old, 95c each. Mrs. Jeptha Pullin, McDonough, Ga. Ply, C. nice well rooted muscadine | cockerel, 50 Sheppard str. April hatch An- cona pullets (aying 30 to 40 eggs dai- } 1 each. No checks. Mrs. . M. -ook, Boston, Ga. 30 pure bred Ancona hens and one 80c each, FOB. Sell part or BULLETIN. all E. P. Arnold, Waycross, Ga. Rt. 5. Box 22-A, 75 young Ancona hens, now laying and 7 roosters, 75c each at my & ace. 1 mi. of Keysville. Mrs. W. A. Gunn, Keysville, Ga. Rt. 2. AUSTRALORPS 2 fine Australorp cockerels, March hatch, 225-ege str. Direct from breed- er. F. B. Felker, Hapeville, Ga. 3351 Stewart Ave. Australorps, Osborne stra. Official World Champion layers, 352 to 364 egg records, 6 1-2 mos old cockerel, $3; 8 cockerels, 3 1-2 mos, old, $1.75 ea. eal 8; J. C. Moore, Buford, Ga. BANTAMS 3 pr. Golden Sebrights, 6 mos old, $2.50: pre Eges; $1.75-doz;: FOB: O..B: Moore, Madras, Ga. 2 Golden Sebright cockerels, $1.25 each. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Sylvester Ga. Rt. 3. : 1R. C. bantam rooster and, 3 hens (healthy, good layers and mothers), mixed breed, 50c each. Georgia F. pele Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 8, Box 1. pr. full grown pure Buff Cochin hen and rooster (from prize winning stock) $2.25 FOB. No exch. Annie Grace Jones, Lula, Ga. Star Rt. 1 Japanese Silkie hen, thoroughbred stock, $4 or exch. for 5 hens or five young pullets. Prefer R. I. Reds, but will take any pure breed except Leg- horns. Mrs. Gertrude Edwards, Plain- ville, Ga. : 8 pure Buff Cochin roosters, April 1980 hatch, from prize winning birds 50c each. Mrs. J. H. Mills, Jenkins- burg, Gav : 1 pr. White Leghorn bantams, $1.50, also. 1 Red Bantam rooster, 75c. Mon- ey order with order. Edw. Riggins, Blackshear, Ga. Box 62. | S. L. Bantam 6 mos _ old _ rooster, ready for service,-$1. Also eggs, 75c. per 15. Guy Stovall, McRae, Ga. RFD 2. g 3 W. L. small type bantam 10 mos old cockerels, $1.25 for the 3 or exch. for 1 bu. Red Spanish peanuts, del. here. Clement Smith, Austell, Ga., 1 trio Brahma bantams, 1929 hatch $4.50; 2 pr. April 1930 hatch, $3 pr. or a del. $10. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, a. Bantams: eggs from choicest pens of line-bred Natnl. Winners, Golden Sebrights, now, $3 per 15; Cornish game bantam.eggs, $5 per doz. Robt. Clark, Macon, Ga. 177 Boulevard Ave. BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE 5 pure bred extra fine Barred Rock pullets 10 mo. old, 5 Barred Rock hens, 20 mos. old, extra fine $1.50 ea. lot for $14, money with order. Mrs. Pearl Nelson, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 5. BRAHMAS ~ A Light Brahma rooster, $1.50 or exch. for hatching eggs of any thor- ough breed. Mrs, A. T. Lee, Gardi, Ga., Rt. 1,,Box 40. Pure bred Giant strain Light Brah- ma cockerels, $1.50 each; 2 cocks, 20 mos. old, $2 each. Mrs. Bob Sosby, Ryby -L | Carnesville, Ga. 10 Giant str. Light Brahma hens and 1 roosters, 1 yr. old, $10. Mrs. J. D. Mulligan, Washington, Ga. Rt. 1. 1 Light Brahma cockerel, $2. Char- ley Davidson, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1. 4 pure bred Giant str, Light Brah- ma hens and 1 cockerel, $7 for lot. Exch, for same number of Buff Rocks or Buff Orpingtons. Mrs. Boyd Kes- ler, Nicholson, Ga. Rt. 1. Light Brahma coeckerels, from ex- tra large Northern Bred stock. $1.50 each, Mrs. C. W. Evans, Wrightsville Ga. Rt. 1. : Pure Giant str. Light Brahma cock $3; eggs, $2 per 15. Exch. cock for pure bred pig, 6 wks. old, Mrs. J. R. woe Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 19. : GAMES Games, 1 cock and 4 hens, $5 for lot. G. R. Baldwin, Douglasville, Ga. Pure Black Jones Roundhead stags, $3 each; pullets, $2.50; plenty of eggs from above strain and from pure Knob Comb Blues, imported stock di- rect this season from B. Skelton. Eggs from Blues, $3 a set. Also 1 pure bred very fine Hulsey cock, 2 yrs. old, $3. Exch. him for a pure yellow legged Allen Roundhead. G. W. Logan, El- lijay, Ga. Rt. 2. White Cornish rooster, $2. Mrs, H. W. Law, Ocilla, Ga. Rt. 3. Pure bred dark Cornish Inian, Web- ber strain pullets, at your own price. Mrs. J. T. Holland, Lenox, Ga. A few dark Cornish hens and ful- | order with order. lets, now laying, $2 each; 4 hens a 1 cock, 18 mos old, $10 and 3 pulle with them for $15 for the 8. Mary Griffin, Sparks, Ga. Rt. 1. erel, March hatch, $2.50. | O1 der with order. Edw. Riggins, Black. shear, Ga. Box 62. March 1930 hatch Cornish roost $1.50 or exch for 2 pullets of sam breed, or the value in Otootan So beans, or anything can use. G. Sammons, Soperton, Ga. Se 15 Black Gamie hens, $1 each, roos ter, $2. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga Rt. 1, Box 46. Sa Grist Gradies, Warhorse and Ga. Shawineck pit games: H. Roquemore- Mansfield, Ga. ans Ga. Shawlnecks, 2 2 yr. old blac breasted cockerels, $5 each. E. C. Cu reton, Jr., Moreland, Ga.. Box 55, 2 pure bred Bacon Warhorse Ap Til hatch, 4 1-2 to 6 Ib. fowl, $1.5 1 Warhorse and Mug crossed, 5 1-2 lb. April hatch, $1.50. 1 Caro lina Blue, 2 1-2 yr. old, 6 1-2 Ibs. $2.5 Guar. to sat. H. H. Hawkins, M chell, Ga: At GIANTS AND LANGSHANS | 1 Black Giant 14 mos old rooster $2 or exch. for cream speckled suga crowder peas. W. S. Pinkerton, Mad: ison, Ga. Rt. 3. 1 pure bred Marcy str. J. B.\Gia 21 mos old, 8 1-2 lb. rooster, $1.5 FOB. Mrs. John L. Claxton, Sope: ton, Ga. Nees 10 hens and 2 roosters. Pure br J. B. Giants of Marcy str. $1.25 eac. 8B. C. Bynum, Shellman, Ga. ae 3 J. B. Giant roosters, last Mare hatch, $1.50 ea. or $2.50 for both, Mis Eila Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDER 9 all laying hens and 1 cock, wt lbs. Pape strain, Black Minorcas, $ for the bunch. Nod Sanford, Ellijay Ga. Rt. 5. ae Sev. Golden Buff Minorca yearl hens, all laying and 2 nice cocker - bargain. Mrs. T. A. Clark, Blyt a. 15 Pape str. March hatch now 1 ing Black Minorca hens, $1.25 ea $15 for lot. Cash with order. Mrs. Cc. W. Sauls, Shellman, Ga. ye 8. C. White Minorcas. Crystal Whi strain (First prize winners at Boston, Chicago and New York. Shows). Ex pertly bred and carefully bred stoc Large eggs, $2.50 per 15 del and bloor tested baby chicks, $18 a 100. J. Brooks, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 4, Box 31 Phone Raymond 2991 J. 7 Black Minorca hens now layin and 1 cock, $12. Exch. for pr. of P.. C. pigs, wt. at least 40 lbs. each. Mrs.. S. C. Lawhorn, Tifton, Ga, Rt 1. 8 | Anthony, Buena Vista, Ga. Rt. 4. -_ 15 friers, wt. 2 lbs. to 2 1-2 Ibs. 25 lb. FOB. Shipped in crate. Part all. E. B. West, Ocilla, Ga. Rt. 3. 14 fat hens, 5 to 6 1-2 lbs. pure bred Brahma, Black Giants and Thompson Ringlet B. R. All laying and in g health. All in 1 lot, or half at lb. or 85c each FOB; also a pure Thompson Ringlet 20 mos. old same price. Mrs. John Tinsley, lington, Ga. Rt. 2. ae 10 common size hens, mixed with ] I. Red, $1 each; 1 Red rooster, mix ed, $1.50. No checks. Money _orde only. Mrs. Mollie Henderson, Ellijay Ga. Rt. 3, Box 44. ae 25 last of March hatch pullets, $ each at my home, near Keysyille Mrs. W. A. Gunn, Keysville, Ga. 11 pullets and 2 roosters, good sto cross breed, 85c each. Cash or mone W. R. Bost, Will ard, Ga, Rt. 1. a : 150 lbs. mixed breed, fat hens, 20 Ib. del. 18 lb. FOB Augusta or Sa- vannah; 40 lbs. roosters, mixed b 12c Ib. del. or 10c lb. FOB. Mrs M. Arrington, Wadley, Ga, Rt. 2 ORPINGTONS ee 2 Buff Orp. cocks, from eggs di rect from Byers. 2 yrs. old Feb. 28th Buff to the skin. 1 cockerel, not. a yr. old and a tew laying au a. Mrs. T. J. Wilkins, Atlanta, North Ave. N. E. 2 March hateh Golden Buff Ort roosters, $1.25 each or the 2 for $2. Exch.. for new lint cotton at 10c Ib. Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. Elsie Al man, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 3. ~ free (Continued on page twelve) ? : Poultry For Sale BARRED ROCKS _7 young hens and 1 rooster, pure bred March hatch. Thompson B. R. Most of them now laying. $8.50 for ot. FOB. Cash. No exch. No per- sonal checks uness certified. Mrs. S. L. Jackson, Chatsworth, Ga. Pure B. R. Thompson str. cockerels, ready for service, $1.25 each; Hens same breed, $1 each. Mrs. J. J. Bond, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 8. Parks str. B. R. March and April 930 hatch, $2.50 ea. FOB. Mrs. M. G. ens and 1 cockerel, Feb. 1930 hatch. $1.25 each, or $16 for lot. Mrs. W. J. ohnson, Sparta, Ga. Barred Rock cockerels pure Thomp- on str. $1.25 each. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, artin: Ga. Rt. 2. 10 young B. R. hens and 1 cockerel, $1 each. Mrs. Pearl Woodward, Ran- Ga, Rt.1. r B. R. hens, 20 mos. old, and 6 pul- lets, $1.50 each; also eggs, $1 per 15; 90 for 2 settings. Mrs. Pearl Nelson, aihoun, Ga. Rt. 5. 3 pure bred Thompson B. R. 1 yr. old kKerels, ready for service, $1.25 each. Sh with order. Mrs. I. E. McArthur, luffton, Ga. 1 fat, now laying Parks strain B. hens, 1 to 2 yr. old, and young cock- el, $15 for lot. M. Y. Arnold, Fitz- erald, Ga. Rt. 3. high bred Thompson str. B. R. Apr. atch roosters, $1.25 each. Cash. J. . Greene, Thomaston, Ga. Hens for table use: 1 coop B. R. hens, ng and fat. 50 lbs. $10 FOB. Mon- order or cashiers check. Mrs. Da- Barrett, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 1. ark str. June hatch cockerel and 6 pullets, $7. Reg. ker 22-D-31. Money rder. Mrs. J. S. Edenfield, Summit, . pullets, $1.50 each, FOB. Cash. ement Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 1. 2 pure bred hompson str. 9 mos. old ockerels, $1.50 each, $2.50 for the 2 OB. Mrs. L. K. Fryer, Talbotton, Parks str. Reg. Permit, 64-C-31. Yr. id cockerels, $2.50 each, $4 for 2. None or sale ofter March lst. Mrs. Mamie oach Plyier, Manassas, Ga. Rt. 2. Thompson B. R. cockerels, extra fine, 1.25 each; and 4 Everlay B. L. now g pulets and 1 cockerel, $1 each. i H. A. Wiison, Martin, ooster, $1.25 each. 1-2 are March 1930 atch, others are 1 yr. old. A. W. Estes, ipharetta, Ga. Rt. 2. ; Thompson B. R. early spring cock- rels, well dev. and ready for service. 1.50 each, FOB. Cash with order. 10 fine yearling hens, Thompson imp. inglets. $1.50 each. and 1 extra fine cock, $2.. All FOB. Cash. Mrs. W. L. Harris, Griffin, Ga. j 1B. R. cockerel, Thompson str. and ; hens, $1.50 each. or $13 for lot. All March hatch. C. H. Chappelear, La- ronia, Ga. Rt. 2. 4 fine B. P. R., 6 hens and 1 cock,, bout 13 mos. old. Part of hens now laying, $11 or exc for 3 good, 8 wks. old p.izs of good stock, wt. 30 or 40 lbs. ea. Mrs. G. S. Bowman, Alto, Ga. Ra. 2. 5 Holterman Aristocrat B. R. 2 yrs. rom ped. stock.. Early May hatch. 4 _pullets, now laying and 1 cockerel. $10 for pen, FOB. Exch for 3 good pigs, good stock, wt. 30 or 40 lbs. ea. Mrs. ra Nix, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1. Bee Pure Thompson Ringlet March cock- -erels, extra fine, $1.75 each, FOB. Mrs. _J. P. Mabry, Canon, Ga. 10 Thompson 1 and 2 yr. old B. R. peently mixed hens, healthy and now laying, and 1 fine young cockerel, $1 each. Mrs. A. R. Watts, Canon, Ga. 2 B. R. roosters; $1.10 ea. at yard. \ristocrat strs. last March hatch. C. Freeman, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 1. Thompson Ringlet imp. cockterels, 4 mos. old, $1 ea. FOB. A. L. Heape, Nashville, Ga. | ; 1B. R. rooster, September 1st hatch, $1. Mrs. Lue Hobbs, Chickamauga, Ga. Rt. 1. ; 1 Aristocrat B. R| blood tested, prize winner, 1 yr. old rooster, $4, or exch for white crowder pea seed, or a good run- ning pea seed that will bear well on ndy land, del. L. V. Sturm, States- boro, Ga. Rt. 2. -B. P..R. Quinesberry AAA quality, from the 333 egg per hen per yr. Cock- arels, ready for service, 1 yr. and 18 mos. old, $3 and $5 ea. Prize winning Mrs. A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1. |. stock. Exch for new feathers, goose, chicken, or duck, or exch for the White or Speckled guineas, ducks or turkeys. Mrs. D. C. Wall, Dudley, Ga. Rt. 1. Holterman Aristocrat (parent stock from eggs direct) young hens, last spring hatch, $1.25 each; 2 fine cocks, $2.50 each. Exch 10 hens and 1 of these cocks for 2 thrifty, large bzeed shoats, wt. around 75 lbs. each. Have 2 pens for sale or exch. Mrs. J. C. Bryan, Reynolds, Ga. 2 pens of Parks str. B. Rocks: 10 hens and 2 roosters, each, 1929 and 1930 hatch, $1.25 each bird. Mrs. L. D. Hadaway, Gainesville, Ga. 50 hens, pure B. Rocks, and mixed. Some wt. as high as 6 1-2 lbs. $1 each. Cashiers check or money order. V. E. Bentley, Monroe, Ga. 10 fine B. R. hens, Thompson str. $15 for lot. Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Roy, Ga. 3 June hatch Imp. Rinzlet cockerels. New stock, direct trom Thompson last yr. $3 each, $7.50 for the 3. Money or- ae with order. E. C. Garland, Dial, a. BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS Pure bred Fiscnel W. R. April cock- erels, direct, $4.50 each. Mrs. W. C. Jones, Cuiloden, Ga. 1 pure bred Fischel W. R. 9 mos old cockerel, $2. Cash with order. No ete Mrs. C. C. Payne, Titton, Ga. Buff Rock pullets and hens, now laying, from trapnested Nugget str. tor sa.e. Also eggs, $1.50 per 15. Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. Fine young White Piymouth Rock cock and 2 hens, now laying, $5 per trio. Eva Haynes, Buford, Ga. 10 pure bred March hens, now lay- ing, $1.50 each, 1 rooster, $2; also white Rock eggs, $1.50 per 15. Mrs, T. Dumas, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 7. | : 10 or 12 nice W. Rock hens, pure bred, heavy wt. and good layers. Mrs. C. H. Trussell, Warthen, Ga. e Pure bred Fischei str. W. R. hens, $1.25; pullets, $1; cockerels, $1.25 ea. Mrs, Z. L. Scott, Concord, Ga. 5 or 10 Buff Rock hens, $1 each. W. A. Caldwell, LaFayette, Ga. Rt. 4. Nice bunch very fine Partridge Rocks. Pulets and hens now laying, $1.50 each; cockerels, $2 each. Mrs. R. J. Roddenberry, Hazlehurst, Ga. | 10 Plymouth Rock hens, 1 yr. old, now laying, $1.25 FOB. Charks E. Bailey, Ashburn, Ga. 15 P. Rock hens, now laying, $1 per nee W. J. Morgan, Stilimore, Ga. Buff Rock Nuggett strain roost- er, spring 1930 hatch, $1.25; 4 grown hens, $1,25 each, and 4 June hitch pullets, $1 each. Prefer selling at home but will crate. No checks ac- cepted. Cash or money order with order. Do not order after March ist. Mrs. T. C. Beverly, Ochiocknee, Ga. -HAMBURGS S. S. Hamburgs, 1920 and 1930 April hatch, $10 doz. del. and with lot, Roos- ter free if wanted; also large mixed hens, $10 doz. del or exch for Runner peanuts. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. LEGHORNS 40 Tancred W. L. bred to lay pull- ets, March 1930 hatch for best offer, on all or part. -Simpson Hill, Ran- ger, Ga. : : rure bred S. C. W. L. April pullets Tancred and Eng. str. No culls. Now laying. $1 each, or 15 hens and fine cockerel, unrelated, $15; also eggs, $1 per 15 prepaid. Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 3. 10 W. L. April 1929 hens, 75c each or 10 W. L. hens, April 1930 hatch, $1 each. All have been running at large with pure bred B. R. cockerels since last Nov. Money order. Mrs. C. W. Hurst, Buena Vista, Ga. Rt. 8 , 60 thoroughbred B. L. February and March hatch, now laying, for sale. W. L. Kerg, Harlem, Ga. 20 Tancred April 1930 hens, $1.25 each, or exch. for peas, beans, or pigs. Mrs. J. T. Pannell, Monroe, Ga. 25 B. L. March 1930 pullets. Tor- mahlen sir. Began laying at 4 1-2 mos. old, $1 each. Mrs. J. F. New- man, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 3. 300 pure Tancred 2 and 3 yr. old hens, mated to selected Tancred. cock- ere's. Hard time prices; als eggs, $4 W. L. Rozier, Alma, G2. 2 yr. old pure bred, S. L. C. L. roost- ety $1.25. Mrs. D. L. Vanzant, Dial, a. 10 W. L. Tancred str. W. L. April hatch pulets, now laying, $8. Miss Kate Lancaster, Sylvester, Ga. 3 S. C. W. L. cocks, $1 each, or exch 1 for 2 bantam hens and. 1 Murch beh for lot. Can use, a 100. Special price in !arge quantity.- MARKET BULLETIN). for another of same age. All direct. from Berry. Mrs. C. J. Sitchen, Swainsboro, Ga. 2 Hollywood str. S. C. W. L. cock- erels. First and Champion prize at County Fair. Also eggs for hatching, Very reasonable prices. T. B. green, Doug.asville, Ga. 20 W. L. hens and 2 roosters. Sell or exch. for R. I. Reds or Light Brah- ma hens or pullets. Mrs. Arthur Rice Dacula, Ga. 75 W. L. hens in 1 lot at 80c each, or 25 in lot, $1 ea. Good cond. and are now laying. W. H. Norton, Lus- omni, Ga. : 5 pure bred dark B. L. hens, 5c each, not prepaid. Dosey Dunagan, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1. 8 pure bred W. L. 18 mos old hens oon Dora Waiker, Fairburn, Ga. Rt. 4. 25 B. L. Tormahlen April 1920 hatcn hens, $1.25 eacn or $30 tor lot, FOB. No checks. J. R. Savage, Lula, Ga. RFD 1, : ; < 12 W. L. hens and 2 roosters, 8 will te yr. old in March, and the othr 6 are about 9 mos o.d, $15 for entire lot. FOB. Julian E. Pace, Clyo, Ga. RFD. 40 Kerlin W. L. 8 mos old pullets, laying, $1.25 each. A. W. Estes, Al- puaretta, Ga. Rt. 2. 3 Buff L. March cockerels, $1.25 ea. $3 for lot. C. H. Chappell, Lavonia, Ga. Rt.'2. x 10 choice W. L. now laying hens, Direct from Booths Hatcnery, Tan- cred Official R. O. P. str. $2 each, $1y Mrs. E. M. Rowland, Canon, Ga. Rt. 3. : (5 Lancred pure bred pulets and 10 cockereis, Sacriticing at less than 1-z price. Excn. for shelled corn, cured meat, pigs, or pure bred Guinea or S. P. C. git, brea to breed. M. L. Se- Point, Ga. : Thursday, February 19, 1931. Thoroughbred W. L. 1 yr. old roos- ter, also 2 red bantam roosters, $1 ea, Chariie H. Smith, Roopville, Ga. Rt. 2. : - Soe 33 Brown L. pullets and 2 cockerels, March 1930 hatch. Certified stock, | $35 for the lot. V. R. Crawtiord, Cal. | noun, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 138. Tancred pullets, Feb., Mar. and Ap- ril hatch, Extra fine cond. 60 per cent production. At 1-2 their value, 10 to 85c each, according to amount want- ed.. J: B. Parrisn, Graymcnt, Ga. 2 March 1930 hatch W. L. cockerels, Ferris str., $1 each. R. &. Morgan, White Plains, Ga. _ 2 15 W. L. pullets, April hatch, in full production, and 1 large, fine English eockerel from trapnested and Ped.. stock. Sell or exch. fcr full blood Jersey or Guernsey heifer. Ea. to pay own express. Mrs. L. S. Andrews, shlocknee, Ga. 900 to 300 Tancred W. L. pulets. In good cond. and heavy production. Tom P. Crawford, Athens, Ga. 1520 | Prince Ave. PHEASANTS FOR SALE Only 1 Ringneck cock and 3 hens, ~ ast Spring hatch, full grown, heal- thy, well dev. Will start iaying about April 1st, $20. Cash with order. Wil- liam B. Solomons, Savannah, Ga. 416 W. Hull St. ; Lady Amhearst, March hatch, $15 pr. Goldens, 2 yr. old, in_full p'um- age, $18 pr. March hatc': Goldens, 10 pr. Eng. Ringnecks, $8 pr. All ate old enough to breed in the spring. Full instructions. as to care and breeding with ea. order. L. J. Barrow, West 4 male English Ringnecks, last ~ spring hatch, $3.50 ea. or exch for fe- male Eng. Ringnecks. J. O. Horton, Rome, Ga. groves, Fayetteville, Ga. Pure bred S. C. B. L. April 1930 puillets, 20c lb. FOs in lots: oi 10. Mrs. vu. L. Waailey, Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 50. ; - ,-e bred Tancred heavy: laying ,vung hens.~ No culls. $1 each. VUasiu with order. Mrs. Cleon Cowart, Sum- seavy Wh. aul. 4, 150X-09, : ferris S. C. W. L. breeders: 15 year- ing hens and 1 March hatch cocker- + glu; alow Aprius naten puilets, 90c -ach; cockere.s, $1 ea. March hatcn. Bes J .E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga. _25 pure bred W. L. pullets, some be- ginning to lay, 55c each, kOB. \Theo vroson, Sulpnur. Springs, Ga. 10 Tancied cockereis, yl.zo each, or exch. tor 3 bu. Otoovan Soy beans. Sam Hartline, Lyeriy, Ga. Rt. 2. ; 25> W. L. 1930 hens, Barron sir. $1 ea. Cuiled and extra large. Mrs. L. D. Hadaway, Gainesville, Ga. 40 pure bred Wycoif str. W. L. pul- lets, $1 each, or exch. tor anytiung ee Mrs. Bob Sosby, Carnesvine 33 B. L. most of them last April hatch, from indiana as baby chicks. P.enty of them better layers, than the tiveriay strain, $1 ea. Mrs. J. J. Fer- rell, Cairo, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 222. 4 W. L. yr. old cocks, $1.25 each. Mrs, E. A. P. McCarihy, Waite Oak, Ga. 25 W. L. now laying hens, $20 for lot. Money order witn order. Mrs. Bertha Ellis, West Green, Ga. Rt. 2. 15 pure bred S. C. B. L. hens and 1 cockerel, $15. Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Greenville, Ga. : 40 pure bred W. L. now laying pul- lets and 3 cockerels, 9 mos oid, $40 at my home or exch. for young, pure bred milch cow, not fresh, to be del.-to me and get the chickens. Don J. Ca- son, Waycross, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 88. 12 pure bred April hatch Tancred L. hens, all laying, and 1 well dev. rooster. $15 del. in Ga. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula, Ga. Siar Rt. 15 now iaying April 1930 hatch Tan- cred pullets, aso 5 cockerels, $80.00. Money order. Also eggs, $1 per 15, $3 a 100. Mrs. J. W. McGowan, Gray- mont, Ga. Rt. 1. 109 Booths AAA quality L. hens, March 1930 hatch, 75 each. Exch for corn at 75c bu. del. Roy Brooks, New- ton, Ga... : 10 genuine Ferris Best Egg strain W. L. pulets at $1 each, a!so 1 cock- erel, $1.50; $11 for lot. A. F. Darsey, Cochran, Ga. RFD 3. Sev. ped. cockerels and cocks, blood tested. Pure Tancred str. 1 yr. old this mo. Sat. guar. M. W. Kantala, El- berton, Ga. Pure bred Everlay B. L., 1 cock, $1.- 50 and 2 hens, $1 each. FOB. James T. Holt, Summervile, Ga.-RFD 1. 25 S. C. B. L. young hens, 80c ea., aS Russell Morrison, Winterville, a. \ : SUSSEX ; 17 Spanish Sussex chickens, $9 each. Vernan Glaze, Murrayville, Ga. oes TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE . 2 big bone Giant M. B. hens, now ready to lay, $3 each, 1930 hatch. Mrs. W. E. Williams, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 4. 6 pure bred Bourbon Red toms, Ap- ril 1930 hatch, $5 each; 3 hens, $3.50. each. From unrelated, prize winning ~ stock. Mrs. J. Bond, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 8. April hatch tom, pure Mammoth Bronze, B. B. Goldbank strain, wt. about 25 lbs. each, from prize win-. ning stock, $8. Cash with order. G. H. Eey, White Plains, Ga. 6 White African guineas, 4 hens and 2 roosters, $1.25 each, $7 for the lot. FOB Clermont. J. R. Savage, Lula, Ga.- Rt: 4. / 4 pure bred M. B. hens, 1 - 2 yrs. old $5; 1 early 1930 hatch $4, or $8 for both. Exch. old hen for a gocd thrif- ty 6 to 10 wks. old P. C. or Duroc J... pig. Mrs. J.-M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Rte o. 1 Pure bred Bird Bros. Goldbank str. ~ tom, from unrelated stock, big bone > Mammoth Bronze, 1930 hatch, 9 mos old, $7 FOB. Mrs. J. W. Lariscy, Hal- = cyondale, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure bred Whiie Holland toms, Ap- ril 1930 hatch, wt. from 15 to 20 ibs. = each. Lester McCrary, Molena, a. Pure bred M. B. turkeys, 1930 hatch Toms, 22 to 25 lbs. $7; hens, wt. 15. es $3. Mrs: S. W. Morgan, Vienna, | a. 2 turkey hens and 1 tom, 1930 hch., $6 or exch. for Runner peanuts, Span- ish peanuts or velvet beans. All must be sound. L. M. Isler, Morgan, Ga. Trio young Waite Pekins, $4. Exch: for trio pure while young Australian Beas Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson, a. 1 guar. pure M. B. Goldbank 20 mos old tom, wt. 33 lbs. 30c lb. Exch for any good var. sound field peas at $2.- 50 bu. Mrs. J. P. Mabry, Canon, Ga. Pure white Holland young toms and hens, $5 each, $15 trio. Also booking orders for eggs, $3 doz. $3.50 for 15 ~ ae Mrs. Jas. B. McCrary, Molena, - a. 150 lbs. capons, 35c lb. Wt. up to 7 | Ibs. each Cash. Clement Smith, Aus- tel, Ga. Rt. 1. ae Guar. thoroughbred very fine M. B. Goldbank Bird Bros. April hatch tur- keys. Father and Grandfather wt. 62 2 Ibs. Toms, $10; hens, $7.50 each; trios $22.50. Mrs. J. T. Gammage, Pine- view, Ga. Pure bred Bourbon Red hens, 1 yr. old, $4 each, FOB. Mrs. W. N. Lott, Braselton, Ga. soe et See geese, 2 each sex .25 each. . L. Dixon, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 104, : Thurcdav. February 19, 1931, Poultry For Sale TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE 2 turkey hens, now ready to lay, $3 each, $5.00 for pr. Money order. Mrs. E. M. Rowland, Canon, Ga. Rt. 3. a ure Bourbon Reds, reduced for quick sale. Mrs. R. Ts) Greene, Cuin- bert, Ga. Rt. 4. * 1 pr. M. B. 1930 hatch, $5 FOB. Exch for 2 bu. Whipp peas, del, A. B. Tay- lor, Roche le, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 90. Bronze Turkeys. The actual prize winners of the Souths leading Shows. This includes King Copper Back the Champion Show Bird of Dixie. Prices reasonable. Sat. guar. W: S. _ Fricks, Pendererass, Ga. 1 tom, wt* around 40 lbs. (1st prize winner) 2 1-2 yr. o!d. Offered $150 for last season. Sell now at bargain. Also young toms, last of June 1930 hatch. Wt. around 15 lbs. Bargain price, or - exch for chicken hens at market price. L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 5. WYANDOTTES S. L. Wyandotte cockerels. ready for service, 10 mos. old, $2 each, or $1.75 each if 2 or more are taken. Mrs. J. L. Parrish, Nashvil'e, Ga. 2 Regal Dorcas W. Wyandotte cock- erels, from e2zs direct from Martin. $1.25 each; also eggs $1.25 per 15. Mrs. J. T. Owens, Covington, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure bred R. C. W. Wyandotte, Fis- chel str. 199 hatch rooster, $1 FOB. also eggs, same strain, 75c for 15 FOB. Crate to be ret. Mrs. Will B. James, Eilijzy, Ga. Rt. 3. 5 W. Wyandotte thoroughbred 7 mos. old pullets, 95c each. Mrs. I. H. Boles, Duluth, Ga. - 10 pure bred R. C. S. L. Wyandotte puliets and 1 cockerel, Mar. hatch, $10 for lot. Cash with order. Mrs. A. J. Paris, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 28. Pure bred R.C.W.Wyandotte Feb. hatch roosters, $1.25 each, prize stock; 1 1-2 yr. old rooster, $150; 10 mixed hens, $11; and 5 puve bred B. R. hens. $1.25 each. All FOB. Mrs. Mattie B. -McPherson, Rabun Gap, Ga. 20 S. L. Wyandotte hens, $1.25 each; 2 roosters, $1 each. FOB Sparks; San- ky Tyson, Sparks, Ga. 10 R. C. W. Wyandotte hens, $1.50 ea. 2 cockerels, about 10 mos. old $1.50 ea. also eggs, $1 a setting, postpaid. Mrs. B. M. Thomas, Hoboken, Ga. Poultry Wanted ANCONAS WANTED Want 8 or 10 Ancona hens or Yellow Buff Orpingtons, or Wyandottes to raise on. halves. Have a Game roost- er, but want these breeds of hens. Party answering must live within 10 Or 12 mi. of Carlton. Mrs. C. B. Brown, . Carlton, Ga. No. 2. BANTAMS WANTED Want to exch trio N. Z. White rabbits for pr. of Golden Sebrizht Bantams. vent. M. McGowan, Kirkland, Ga. Rt. BARRED ROCKS WANTED Want 4 B. R. cockerels, blood tested. Exch value in sweet potato plants, Gov. ins. At once. W. C. Douglas, Alma, Ga. Rte, Exch 18 W. L. hens for B. Rock hens. Mrs. Otis F. Hammond, Jackson, Ga. Exch puve bred W. L. rooster, 1 Buff Cochin and 1 White Wyandotte cock- erel for large breeq pure bred dark Rock rooster and pullets. Mrs. Wm. proor house, Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 28. GAMES WANTED Want 7 Cornish game pullets and 1 rooster.. Must be pure bred. Will give $1 each. James Outlaw, Hahira, Ga. Box 124. Want 95 R. C. White Cornish game April pullets. Quote best price. Miss kate Lancaster, Sylvester, Ga. GIANTS WANTED .. Want to exch 1 full blood, direct from Marcy J. B. Giant 1 yr. old cock for a cock of same breed to avoid in- breeding. Ea. to pay chgs. 1 way. Mrs. T. G. Sanders, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 2 LEGHORNS WANTED Want 1 R. C. Buff L. rooster. State age and price of rooster. Mrs. oA. Bostick, Wa'den, Ga. Exch. value for B. or W. L. hens. W. L. Baxter, Waco, Ga. RFD 1. Exch value for W. L: hens. or 2 pigs or a heifer calf. Write first. Owen Weatherly, Hoschton, Ga. MARKET BULLETIN Exch now laying W. L. pullets for 3 White L. cockerels, ready for service. Tancred str. Ezzell, Rockmart, Ga. Exch 3 pure bred Buff L. roosters for 3 other Buff L. roosters. Mrs: Wm. Corkett, Pearson, Ga. RFD 2. Box 61. MINORCAS WANTED Exch 1 Indian Game cock for 2 Black Minorca hens, also have some B. L. aor a at $1.50 ea. Comer Meeks, Al- 0, Gav Exch 4 R. I. Red pullets for White Minorca cockerel and pul.ets or hens. H. L. Farmer, Albany, Ga. 801 3rd Ave. Want 1 or 2 S. C.Blacx Minorca cockerels, or 1 yr. old cock birds. Must ce tandard wt. or beiter and yood type, at reasonable price. Make best offer and describe what you have. Pay cash or exch hens for same. L. S. Mc- Lean, Atlanta, Ga. 520. Langhorne St. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS WANTED Want hens of any good breed, or baby chicks. Will exch value for same. a Mrs. W. M. Rivers, Jonesboro, a. Want 10 large hens. Exch value. Write. Lee Aixen, Hartwell, Ga. Exch garden seed for any large breed of chickens. May Lillie Johnson, Mar- tin, Ga. Want friers and tuz keys. Quote what you have and price. J. J. Rooney, -erry, Ga. PEAFOWLS WANTED Want peacocas and-peahens. Will pay cash. Young and oud, s.ngle or in p.s. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, wa, Rt. 1. R. I. REDS WANTED Want R. I. Red hens. Will exch val- le. Write. G. W. Hami.ton, McDon- ugh, Ga.. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC. WANTED Want 2 zuinca hens. Exch. 12 lbs. Spanish peanuts. Ea. to pay. shipping cshgs. D. B. Gates, Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 2. Want a few turkeys to raise on hal- ves, also a few baby chicks. Mrs. C. F. Watson, Dawson, Ga. Rt. 2. Want 1 pure bred large bone M. B. tom, 1930 hatch, not less than 24 lbs. or more. Good, healthy anu vigorous for breeder. State lowest price per Ib. Mrs. J. &. Sikes, VoOcmraa, Ca. ov. t. Exch 2 bu. gocd fieid peas for a pr. of Bronze Black turkeys, or wil] raise gaby turkeys on halves. Mrs. J. D. Mullis, Alma, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 96. Exch 14 B. R. hens for 3 turkeys: 2 hens and 1 tom. Black or Bronze. Good breeders. Mrs. C. F. Pittman, Homer- ville, Ga. No. 2. Want a few geese. Exch farm pro- duce for same. J. J. Outen, Manassas, Gas Rt 2: Want 4 thoroughbreq Indian Run- ner ducks, now taying. Mrs. S. N. Brandon, Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 2. WYANDOTTES WANTED Want 1 R. C. S. L. Wyandotte roost- er, not over 1 yr. old. Must be pure gred. Exch 12 May cherry trees from 2 2 1-2 ft. hizh, well rooted for same. a. C. Wingo, Ga.nesville, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 6 S. L. Wyandotte 1 yr. old ouilets and rooster. E. L. Sherling, Macon, Ga. 2835 Houston Ave. Baby Chicks For Sale Baby chicks and hatching eggs from Booths AAA parentage. Trapnesied ved. with records of 200-324 eggs. 3aby chicks: $15 a 100; $14 in 100. of :00 or more. Eggs, $1.25 per 15, $2.25 for 30. $6.50 a 100. Simon Pe- cerson, Douglas, Ga. Baby chicks from high producing hens, 2 and 3 yrs. od. Tancred W. L. 240 to 300 egg stock. $10 and $12 per 109; custom hatching, 3c an egg. A. V. Hol. oway, Graymont, Ga. RFD l. Baby chicks and hatching eggs from Canadian R. O. P. and Holterman nun ation B. R. parentage. Trapnest- ed records of 200-300 egg in 1 yr. Baby chicks, $15 a 100; $42, 50); egs, 1.25 per 15, $2.25 for <0; $6. 50 a 100. Mrs. W. A. Tanner, Broxton, Ga. S: L. Wyandolte baby chicks, Tar- box str., $12 a 100; Ready to ship Mar. 9nd... Live del. guar. B. M. Logan, Athens, Ga. Rt. 2. Pape str. Black Minorcas, from pure strain of heavy layers. $15 a 100 del. Mrs. C. L. Rehberg, Cairo, Ga. State blocd tested B. R.. R. I. Reds and Tancred-Hollywood W. L.. From mature, free range parent stock. Very preferred. Mrs. James rea onable prices. J. C. Baston, Mil- ledgevi:le, Ga. R. I. Reds, R. I. Whites, B. P. Rocks, each, $13 a 100; English W. L. $12, Live del. guar. Stanlard otf perfeci- ion. L. S. Andrews, Ochlocknee, Ga. High powered chicks -from . heavy: ayers of pure b ood:-R. I. Reds, B. R., Waite Wyandottes, $12 a 100; Tancred W.-L. Bverlay B. L:. $10 a 100; Mixed heavy breeds, $10; light mixed, $7. 100~ per cent live del. guar. Sat: as- oe D. . Thomas, Odum, Ga. Box qT . High quality ege bred baby chicks. Lowe.t prices ever offered for such blood lines. All chicks from Tancreu L. 10 each, $9 a-100..5 free chicks with every 100. Live del. guar. Wxitc for prices on 8 wks. old pullets, cock- erels and hatching eggs, aiso hens. M. L. Ccrdle, Armuchee, Ga. Healthy chicks from heathy par-- entage, that when mature wil con- form to sensible standard require- ments. Ens. Waite L. $10 a 100 del. B. F. Mauldin, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 2. High grade Reds, $11 a 100, $50 for 509 when ordered in advance; W. L. sired by cockerels with not le-s than } generations of 309 eggs a yr. hen: back of them. $14 a 100, or $65 foi _0J del. Pei. free on request. A.J. Bartlett, Valdcsta, Ga. Pure Tancred chicks from sock di- ect from Tancreds 254-312 egg rec- ord stock. Free from B. W. D. D2: 19 t any time. $12 a 109, or $10 where 50) or more are wanted. Money crdci wits. FL Cowart, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure Tancred W. L. from heavy 60 per. cent winter layers, $10 a 100; also weds, $12 a 100. O-ders must be bcok- ed in advance. D. F. Ogden, Odum, ea. UUs As Pure bred Parks str. bred to lay B. R. now ready. Only Green grade and setter maiured iieas, maved ty. imdi- vidually ped. and pen ped. maes di- ect. All B. W. D. tested, $146 a 100. Reg. Per. 23-C-21; aso highly breu ail Gold Buff Rocks, $16 a 100; stari- ed chicks, add $3 per 10) per. week. , W. Voight, Blackshear, Ga. W. L. and mixed cnicks.. March del lic each, or exch for bacon or lard. Mrs: James Sirmans, Homervil-e, Ga. Donaldson Reds, from fine flock, some pens headed by maies direct, i5 each or exch. for. sorghum seed, field peas, or other vaue can use. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Mtn. Ga., Rt--1; Thoroughbred chicks from well cul- ed tiocxs, Parks Kecks, Dona dson Reds, $10.50 a 100; Eeavy mixed, $9.50 4Jts less tian 100 add lic per chick. Prepaid live del. guar. ieee crders .or quality W. L. chicks. C.J. Fech- el, Waycross, Ga. High grade cuicks frcm thorough- xred, clo. eiy cul.ed b.eeders: Barred, Buff and White Rocks, R. I. Reds, W. u., $10 a 100; from blood tested stock 211; heavy mixed, $9. re Postpaid. 100 per cent live de:. W. C. Ailen, Albany, Ga. Box 471. Quality chicks from bood tested flocks: Donalason Reds, Tacmpson B. R., Fischel White Rocks, $12 a 100, fancred W. L. 9; heavy mixed, $10 light and heavy mixed, $9 del. All ar- rival guar. W. S. Saields, Tnomson, Ga. B. L., R. I: Reds, Buff Thorough- breds, $10. 00 per 100; mixed, $9.50. Free and live del. guar. K. C. West, Ashburn, Ga. B. RK. Reds, and W. L. culled and selected by experts, Rocks and Reds, 512. a 100; Leghorns, $11. Haiches ev- ery week. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks, Ga. Pure Tancred L. from 2 and 3 yr. old egg record breeders. $13 a 100;- $60 per 00 postpaid. W. B. Wi l_amson, Bremen, Ga. pay od biddies, all large stock, mix- ed, B. R. and R. I. Reds, Feb. 27th. Mrs. J. E.. Newman, Empire, Ga, At Bailes Park. Mixed baby chicks, $8 a 100; Rocks and Reds, $11; W. and B. L. $9. Del. Sankey Tyson, Sparks, Ga. Pure bred B. R. Reds, $10.50 a 100; White Rocks, W. Wyandottes, Buff Orso. Wyandottes, $11.50; Light Brahmas, J. . Giants, oe heavy breeds mixed, $9.59; W. L, L. and Anconas, $9.50; Certified Penta Tancred W. L. 259 to 300 egg blood. $15. Add 50 to-orders. under 100 catehes every week. Also custom satchine. Prompt cet. Chicks del. pre- paid. Sat. guar. $4 per tray of 132 eggs. =. R Adlington Atianta, Ga. 510 Pied- mont Ave. Giant str. Licht Brahma and Mar- tins: Regal Dorcas W. Wyandotte, all blood tested chicks. Mrs. W. M. Riv- ers, Jonesboro, Ga, Box 175. NAivad reds: March and April del. Also baby duck- $11. :a:-100;. $6 for 50.- lings, $20 a 100; $10 per 50; Zoe each. Mammoth Indian Runners and. Mallards. March and Apr- dei. Booking orders. Mrs. J. D. Smith, Savannah, Ga. Rt. 3, Cof- fee Bluff. flock, Donaldson Reds from good. any.-] ie -- 50 per 100. Hatch every. week. Mrs, % . J. Ray, Stone Mtn., Ga. Rt. 1: rote Sheppard Anconas, $14 a 100. 5 per cent discount on all orders for 500 or more. Miss Emeline Jones, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 3. Blood tested, certified chicks. Better livabLity, Ribbon chicks. 10 chicks free with ea, 100 ordered during February. Prices ray down. J. I. Hosford, AUAUER) 221 Forsyth St. S. W. Rocks and Reds, $10 a 100; $5 25, 50; 32.75 for 25. Mixed heavy, le per shick less; custom hatching, 2c an egg. Mail chicks free on 100 egzs or more, set every Tuesday in mammoth ine: tive del. guar. Postpaid. Send 10c in stamps for box holding 50 eggs, 15 for ) boxes, 20c for 3. E.R. em, Ga: Ritu I. Tancred:S. C. W. L. chicks, with rec- 5rd back of them as high as 350 eggs n 1 yr. and all stock came from hens with over 300 egg records. 10 each. 39 a 10. Better price on 1 M or more, an furnish any amt. Also 8 wks. old -oullets, Mar. April and May hatch. 10 er cent books order and ba] COD. - Mz L. Cordle, Armuchee, Ga. F 3500 chicks for next Tuesday: B. Ry Reds, $10 a 109; White L. $10. Post- oaid. Live del. Wi 1 ship collect. Trade for Ga. Cane syrup, peas, or shelled velvet. beans. G. D. Fain, Edison, Ga. Fure Sneppard Anconas, $14 a 100. 5 ver cent: discount on all orders of 500. Miss Emeline Jones, Blackshear, Ga. Rts: Pape str. S.-C. B. Minorcas. $15 e 109,:$7.50 for-50, $3.75 for 25, Del. Mrs. C. L. Rahberg, Cairo, Ga. Pure Donaldson Red chicks, tested for white diarrhea. 13c each, $12 50 a 100.. Order early with 1-2 cash, bal. COD. Mrs. J. L. Peuzh, Barnesville, Ga. i he W. L. $11 a 100; B. Orp. $14; Black Ciants, $16. Exch for pure bred eggs. 85. per cent fertile at 25c doz. -W. 8. Mixon, Griffin, Ga. 209 pure bred Tancred W. L. free from B. W. D. $10 a 100, or $25 for lot. $2 down on the hundred. 100 per cent live del. mit, Ga. Rt. 2. Qu2lity, blood tested S. C. pure Tan- cred W. L. at reasonable prices. Guar. to be free from any disease. 109 per sent live del.. Orders taken now for March and April del. M. W. Kantala, Hlberton, Ga. Chicks of quality and guar. to live: W. L., B. R..and Reds. Write for prices. Also custom hatchinz, 100 eggs hatch- ed. -$4: 300, $10.50; 1 M $30. Eustace J. McKinney, Jr., Blackshear, Ga. White Perkins, greater profits with Blue . Bailey, Har- : Mrs. Lundy Sutton, sum= ee TK ad a Tancred W. L. $9 a 100. Now book= > ~ ing orders; aiso custom hatching, 2c an ege, Set any time up to 750 cap. Mrs, W..H. Durden, Stillmore, Ga. RFD 2.. Dunlap and Don2ldson. Reds, Cates B. R., and a few Royal Purple Black Giants. All at $10 per 100 this season. lc more per chick in less quantity. Guar. to re good cond. upon. arrival. Postage prepaid. A. A. Bennett, San- dersvinie, Ga Tancred or Barron W, L. $10 a 100;: Brown L. and Anconas, Reds, or B. R. $11 a 100. Guar. 100 per cent live del, Also custom hatching. set every Wed- nesday in mammoth Buckeye inc. 3 an: egg. Trays hold 110 eggs. S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga. y Donaldson Reds, every Wednesday. del. in Ga. at 12 1-2c each. Miss Lize zie Sumner, Sylvester, Ga. 907 No: Isa: bella St. Reds or B. R., $11 a 100; Leghorns: and Anconas, $10. Hatched twice ea. week from healthy, bloodtested flocks ~ in mammoth Buckeye. 100 per cent live del. J. L. Hurst, Atlanta, Ga. 316 Whitehall St. S. W. Eggs Wanted Want set. of big bone turkey ezgs, sheap for cash.- Miss Doris Swann, Lithonia, Ga. RFD 1. e Want 1 set. of dark Cornish game. eggs, Exch. 1 qt. of Calif. beer seed; or ~ 0 Ibs. Honey Drip cane seed. AL AL Nach Riverdale, Ga. Rt. 1. Want turkey eggs to hatch on buivens 4 Will raise to 8 wks, old. for 2-3 of. hatch, for 5c per egg in lots of 3. or 6: doz. Mrs. A. T. Lee, Gardi, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 40. Poultry For Sale (Continued from page nine) ORPINGTONS pure Byers str. March Buff Orp $1250 FOB here, including ig $1 extra. Mis J. J. O.litt, a Orp. roosters, will sacrifice for exch. for pecans, feathers, d apples, etc. of same value. Mrs. Ir G. Smith, Sharon, Ga. ng 6 to 7 lb. laying weil hens rooster, unrelated, $15 for lot, each for hens and -$2.50 for Mrs. W. W. Gaines, Atlanta, Clifton St., S. E. Pnone Dear- (2844 W. jure bred Buff Orp. hens and a ld rooster, $13.15: FOB. No Mrs, J. F, Rigdon, Summit, RFD 2. well, 265 to 315 egg str. also fine ter, 25 hens and 2 roosters, $30; osters, $53.5% roosters, $7; Money ar. KK, Kennedy, Meno, Ga. u re bred: S. C. Blk. Orp. 14 yrs. ding. 1 and 2: yr. old hens, $1. - 8 hens and 1, cockerel, $145" and 1 cockerel, $20. Exch. 6 ake | cockerel for same number of in Regal Dorcas S. C. W. Wyan- es: oR. TT. Lilly, Gainesville, Ga. . Spring St. rp: roo.ters, 10 mos old, $1 50 ea. for both, or exch. for 1 Indian e. March hatch, $3... Mt. Airy, Ga. Rt. 1. PIGEONS FOR SALE pr. Homers, $1.25 pr. or $4 for the r exch, 2 pr. Yellow Carneaux, oz. to the pr. Cash-or money r. T. J. Anderson, Jr., Atlanta, 706 Plum St., N. Ww. J. M. " Mas- | hite Kings, $1.75. pr. Homers, $1- r; Muff Tumblers, $1.50 pr. odd , Ie and $1 each. Exch. a few for chickens.. E. E. Smith, At- ita, Ga. 20 Gertrude Place. e bred Homers at bargain price. fea, banded and all working. $2.00 nly a few prs. C. H. Overby, Co- bus, Ga. 22 lith St. 5 50 prs. White Kings, mated, banded d working, $2.50 to $5 pr. Exch, for meat, peanuts, young hens. or oe A ak or Mrs, W: E. Rumph, oden, a hive flock of Silver and White gs and Red Carneaux, at 40c each. | choice stock not over 3 yrs. old. f and oe banded and work- -2 cash with order. Ernest L. arts, Brunswick, Ga. A few pr. pigeons, 50c pr. 75c trio. . Griffin, Sparks, Ga. Box 133. r. mixed pigeons, 50c pr. also 1 mtam chickens $1. Cash or mon- rder with order. Will not pay Buck Brown, Summit, Ga. R. I. REDS" 4 oe Donaldson str.. feosters. inition str. March hatch dark els, $2 each. Mrs. H. V. Lane, Ville, Ga. A few pure bred Red roosters, 1 and 2 . Old. Tompkins str. $2 each. J. Elliott, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 1. Red hens and 1 rooster, ete str. ril hatch, $7. Mrs. J. D. Mulligan, hington, Gar Ree 1\ nay aldson pure bred now laying Red $1.25 each. Exch. for Runner ts. Mrs. Freq Atkinson, Ray City, McDonough. J. G. Pullin, McDon- ish, Ga. ure bred ee ore b: Reds and 6 cks. Mrs. H. G. Barwick, Soper- a: Rt. 4. > ster, 1 yr. old, $5: 2 roosters, 1 yr. $1.25 each; 2 for $2.25; also Tarbox RC. S. c Wyandotte 1 and 1 1-2 Mrs. E. L. Corbitt, ure bred, now laying S..C. R. I ms, $1.25.each. Money order L. D. Kimbrel, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 2 Do ae Red COLES), March Ste Ds Red rooster, $1.50 cash. wo Griffin, Gainesville, Ga. s @ young, pure bred Red hens + $1 0 POR. Cash with or- old male birds. -cockerel, < MARKET BULLETIN Eggs For Sale der. No checks. Mrs. John L. Ben- nett, Screven, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 31. Pure bred Donaldson Red hens, last spring hatch, $1 each; same age cocks, Owens strain, $1.50 each. Exch. 12 hens and 1 cock for 2 thrifty large breed shoats, to wt. not less than 60 lbs. each. Have 2 of these pens for sale or exch. Mrs. J. C. Bryan, Rey-. nolds, Ga. 50 ready to may Mahood and Owen str. Red pullets, $1 each, also 3 Donald- son str. cocks, $3 each. No culls. Mrs. S. E. Field, Atlanta, Ga. 1814 Howell Mill Road. 10 Donaldson str. 7 1-2 or 8 lb. enn 1 pure Tompkins and Owen str. Mar cockerels and 1 Tompkins dark Red March pullet, $4, or exch. for 50 mixed large breed baby chicks by Feb. 25th. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula, Ga. $1.50 each; 2 cockerels, 7 1-2 mos. old, the best frade of the Donaldson str. direct; eggs, $1 a setting, postpaid. Mrs. B. M. Thomas, Hoboken, Ga. Donaldson Reds, 5 pullets $1.10 ea; fine cockerel, $1.75; $6.50 for lot. Mrs. J. F, Trawick, Tennille, Ga. Most of my Select first pen of S. C. R. I. Reds, yr. old hens, $3 to $5 values, now $1.50 and $2 ea. del. for quick sale. Pure Donaldson str. direct. A few yr. old perfect type cocks, also. Mrs. J. i. Sikes, Cochran; Ga. Rt. 1. 2 yr. old fine Donaldson Red cock, $3; March cockerels, $2 each; 4 pullets and cockerel, $6; 2 2 yr. old. hens and cockerel, $5. Exch 2 of the cockerels for a thrifty 6 to 10 wks. old pig. P. C. or Duroc Jersey. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Cal- | houn, Ga Rt.5. 30 young Red now laying hens, Don- aldson and Dunlop str. $1 each, FOB. Mrs. E. L Smith, M.onticello, Ga. Rt. 2 2 Tompkins Red cockerels, ready for service; Mrs, J.T, . Wilkins, Atlanta, Ga. 836 North Ave. N. E. ' 80 Donaldson S..C. R. I. Red 1 and 2 yr..old pure bred hens. No culls. $1.50 each, or $40 for lot, FOB. Mrs. HL. Elliston, Rupert, Ga. 4 Red hens and 1 cockerel, March 1930 hateh, $5 for. lot. Mrs. Gs Hi. Lord, Graham, Ga. 12 pure bred Red hens and 1 rooster $1.50 each FOB. Miss Addie Williams, Woodville, Ga. Large S. C. me I. Red yr. old cock- erels, $3 ea. 2 yr. old_cock, $5. Ma- hoods prize stock. Miss Belle Timmer- man, Bronwood, Ga. Box 83. Sev. Red cockerels, $1.50 each, also Mrs. C. A. Black, The Rock, Ga. Rt. 1. 4 pure bred Wolfe str. Red cockerels, 2 S$..6.- and. 2 R..-C.. April 28, 1930 hatch, $1.25 each. J. E. Wilkes, Jef- \ferson, Ga. Rt. 5. 5 pullets (about ready to lay) and 1 cockerel, pure Donaldson str. $6; 6 lay- ing pullets and 1 cockerel, $1.25 each, $3 for lot. Mrs. J. L. Peugh, Barnes- J ville, Ga. 7 dark Red now laying hens and 1 March 1930 hatch. Owens and Tompkins str. $12.50 for lot. FOB. Money order. Mrs. Ona Terrell, Alto, Ga. 35 hens (will be 2 yrs. old this Mar.) Good layers. No culls. And 2 cocker- els, about same age, all $1 each, FOB. Mrs. Jesse Howze, Boston, Ga. 10 Red pullets, laying and 1 not re- lated Red rooster, $20. March and April hatch; roosters, same hatch, $1.50 each. Miss Florence Horne, Grove- town, Ga. oe! TURKEYS, GUINEAS, ETC. FOR SALE 10 Goldbank M. B. hens, April 1930 hatch. $5 each. Miss Nannie Garner,. Cedartown, Ga. RFD 1. 1 Toulouse gander. 1930 hatch, $2. ars. Fred White, Buckhead, Ga. RFD Poultry Wanted | E PIGEONS WANTED Want Black Fantails, Turbits, Hel- mets, Owls, Baldhead, Tumblers, Magpies, Parlor Tumblers, Herman Mize, Americus, Ga. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, ETC. ; WANTED Want to buy White Pekin ducks and e drake, cheap for cash. Also would jbve interested in Peacock at cheap orice. H. H. Meiton, Thomasville, Ga. a to . exch. value for turkeys. [ H. I. Peebles, Lovejoy, Ga. Want i: white Muscovey drake to =| Dr. Joe A. Thomas, Valdosta, a. + ~~ < Few Rhode Island Red hatching eggs, 50c per 15. Mrs. J. M. Sess- jons, t.-6; Rome, Ga: Pure Tancred -W. L. eggs, del. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Bass Pure bred S. C. Buff L. eggs, 85c per 15 del. or 75e if called for $450 a hundred del. B. L.. Lynn, Waycross, Ga. Rt.22. Pure Buff Orp. eggs $4 a 100. Crates ag Mrs. M. S. Nichols, Rebecca, Ga. Rid: Black Minorca eges, Pure Pape Str. $1.25 per 15 postpaid; Thompson B. R. $1 per. set; or $5--a= 1002 Mrs. X, Wilson, Martin, Ga. RFD 2. R. I. Red eggs, $3.50 per 100; 752 for 15. Crates. ret. Miss Florence $4 a 100 Ga. Rt. Horne, Grovetown, Ga. Tormahlen str. B. L. eggs, headea by rooster direct. $1 per 15 del. Mrs. Get, Whatley, Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 50. S. C. Buff L. eggs, from hklood test- |ed flock, $1 per 15 del Exch 1 set for 1 set. of same breed. Write before sending. Also exch. for onion plants, nest onions, Irish potatoes, Porto Ri- can plants to be del. in April. Mrs. L. O. Stapler, Roopville, Ga, Rt. 2. Holterman Aristocrat B. RR. eggs, $1.25 per set. del. or exch. for best of- fers. Mrs. Florence Sturm, States- boro, Ga. Rt. 2. Eggs: Mammoth White Pekins, $1.- 50 per set. of 13; Indian Runner duck $1.25 per 15; Wild Mallard duck, $2 per 15. Mrs. J. D. Smith, Savannah, Ga. Coffee Bluff. Eggs: Mahood and Donaldson str. Red, $1 per 14, $6 a 100; Toulouse goose, 25c each. Mrs. c A. Biack, The Rock, Ga. Rt. 1. B. R. eggs, 75c per 14. Send crate. Exch. some for white chicken feed sacks. Mrs. Lue Hobbs, Chipsamange Gao Rt; Giant. str. Light Brahma eggs, $1.25 per 15.. Mrs. L. E Tatum, Dawson, Ga. Rt. 3. Full steck W. L. eggs, Patent stock dams, direct from State College, sires, | Booths AAA stock. Roy Brooks, New- ton, Ga. Ky. Domineck pit game eggs, $1 per 15 del. Crates ret. This strain has been on 1 poultry yard in Newton Co. for 47 yrs. and they are all purerene colors. Eggs all season. H. O. Loyd, Covington, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure Tancred W. L. eggs, $3.50 a 100 J. B. Parrish, Graymont, Ga. Ferris S. C. W. L. eggs, direct pens $1 per 15, $1.40 per 30; 2nd pens, 85c per 15; $1 40 per 30 del. Cartons ret Mrs. J. BE. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga. Beis : S.-C. $1 per 15 postpaid. Gaines, Canon, Ga. : L. Red eggs, Donaldson str. Mrs. Cleveland Marcy str. J. B. Giant eggs, $1.25: per 15 del. Carton ret. or $2.25 per 30 del. Mrs. Belle Joiner, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 2. Holterman dark line B. RR. eggs, $1.50 per 15 del. in Moes boxes; Don- aldson Red eggs, $1.15 for 15. Mrs. J. C. Bryan, Reynolds, Ga. Fine W. Wyandotte eggs, $1 per 15, $1.75 for 2 set. W. J. Dent, Fort Val- ley, Ga. Rt.-2. - Pure bred Regal Dorcas W. Wyan- dotte eggs, $1.50 per 15. E. L. Coch- ran, J. P., Lavonia, Ga. - Turkey eggs, 25c ea. $3 for 12. Pure bred Bourbon Reds. Mrs. W. N. Lott, Braselton, Ga. . Tormahlen B L eggs sired by cocks ee Charlie E. Smith, . Braselton, Donelson pure bred &. C, R. I. Red eges, $1 per 16, a for 36 del. Crates x be ret. Mrs. H. L. Elliston, Rupert; a, Pure bred B Ry eggs, 75c per a Jno. R. Giddens, Eastman, Ga. Ri. 6. Light Brahma, Giant str. eggs $1 per 15. Crates to be ret. Mrs, os. Tribble, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1, Choice S. L. Wyandotte eggs, $1.50 ics 15. J. J. Stephens, Luthersville, B. L. eggs, 75e per set. Sired by di- rect Everlay str. also 1 dark Brown rooster 1 yr. old $1.50. J. L. Waters, El wey. ae - ure bred B. Everla str. $1 per 15, $5 a 100. Money onder. ieee Holt, Summerville, Ga. RFD 1. ee Co it. Red eggs, $1.50 per 15, oe He ee es 100. Carton to be re rs. Buffington, Gaines- ville, Ga. Rit. 5: - es Thompson str B. R. eges, 75c per 15 6 mv home. J. W. Greene, Thomas- ton, Ga. Pure bred S. L. Wyandotte eggs, di- : pass stock from ee Bros. $1:10 per eos Thursday, February 19, 1931. R. B. Williams, Eastman, Ga. Pure bred Parks B. R. eggs, 85 per 15. Money order. Mrs. J. S. Edenfield, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. Tarbox S. L. Wyandotte eges, $1 per 15 del. also a 2 yr. old cockerel, $1. Miss Lyda Gibbs, Uvalda, Ga. Donaldson Red eggs, from stock di- - rect, $1. 25 per 15 dei. $5 per 100. Mrs. ee O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Ga. Special mating Parks B. R. eggs. individually packed in speciai cartons. Guar. 80 per eent fertility. $2.50 per 15; $5 per 50. Prepaid. Supply lim- ited. F. W. Voight, Blackshear, Ga. - Pure bred R. I. Red eggs, 75c dozen or 2 dozen $1 FOB. Customers to fur- nish cartons. Miss Addie Williams, Woodville, Ga. : : Thoroughbred Buff Orp. eggs, $1.50 per 15. Mrs. Jas. W. Cagie, Ball _Fischel str. White Rock eggs, $1. 10 per get. del. Cash with order. Mrs. J. iL. Wa.lace, Bowersville, Ga. Box 153. Se str. B. R. eggs. Direct stock: Cream grade, $2.50 per 15; $4 per 30; $6 for 50; $8 a 100, Second best mat- ings, $1 50 per 15; $2.50 per 30; -$4, 50; $6.50 a 100; $12 for 200. Mrs. Ma- ae Roach Puyler, Manassas, Ga. Rt. Golden Buff Orp. eggs, $1.25 per 15, or 50c doz. of 5 doz.-or more. Guar. ae Mrs. Elsie Aliman, Baxley, Ga. 7B che eggs, $1 per 15. Exch. for Buff L. pullets or for other breed hatching eggs at same price, or for turkey eggs 2 hen eggs for 1 turkey eggs. Mrs. A. T. Lee, Gardi, Ga? Rt. 1, Box 40. Tompkins str. Red eggs, $2 per 15. Mrs. H. H. Freeman, Atlanta, Ga. 1499 McLendon Ave. Select eggs from Mahood prize stock and heavy layers of S. C. R. I. Reds, $1.50 per 15 postpaid, $5 a.100 Exp. Col. Cases to be ret. Miss Belle Tim- merman, Bronwood, Ga. Box 83. | 7 - Eggs Wanted Want 150 light Brahma eggs del. Feb. 25, like amount Mar. 25, for hatch- | Ground, Ga. Box 175. ing, must be reasonable and of good stock. If cannot supply full amount will take amount you have. Will pay le per egg above market of Georgi extras. Want like amount of large Plymouth Rock (any but the White strain). F. M. Collins, Route 5, Mari- etta, Ga. Eggs wanted for hatching, will do custom hatching, 120 eggs to ae can set 440 at a time 3c an egg or hatch for half chicks. You pay postage on eggs, I on del. of chicks, must be good breed, healthy, well fed "flock. Guar- antee good hatch from fresh fertile veer Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran, Ga. Rt. Want 200 to 500 pure Tancred S. C. White Leghorn eggs to hatch on hal- ves. Have new Ideal incubator. Par- ties to call for chicks or I will send them: arcel post prepaid. Eggs to be sent prepaid. Want these at once. Mrs. Beatrice Jones, Turnerville, Ga. Two settings of Indian Runner Duck eggs, State best cash price. F. F. Thompson, Lumpkin, Ga. Wanted: 3000 or 3600 Black Minorca eggs pure bred eggs for hatching. San- key Tyson, Sparks, Ga. Want twelve or fifteen turkey eggs to set ad raise on halves, will give tur- keys at 8 or 10 weeks weekly reports. he W. M. Ray: Route 1, Port bees A c Baby Chicks For Sale Booking orders for extra quality day old chicks, blood tested B. R. $7 per 50, $13 per C del. 100 per cent. live del. foe Feb. 24th hatch. Mrs. J. Howell, Rt. 1, Meigs, Ga. Mixed hike chicks $7 per 100; rocks {and reds $11 per 100; White Leghorns, $9 per 100; postpaid: Sankey Tyson Sparks, Ga. R. I. Red or B. R. $10 a 100; Leg- |herns or Anconas, from healthy, blood tested flocks of mature hens. Hatch- twice ea. wk. in mammoth Buckeye inc 100 per cent live del. guar. Also cus- tom hatching; 2 1-ic an egg. Trays hold 105 eggs. Chicks shipped COD. = L. Hurst, 316 Whitehall St. Atlanta, ay 4 _ Blood tested baby chicks: Reds, Rocks and Leghorns of quality, at rea- sonable prices. J. H. Wood, Athens, Ga. 426 Broad St. W. L. and B. R. High quality and low prices. Tom P, Crawford, Athens, Ga. (Continued on page fifteen) # ad Thursday, February 19, 1831. Georgia Products Wanted (Continued from page eight) "BEANS AND PEAS WANTED 5 lbs. Valentine or Stringless green , 5 Ibs Kentucky Wonder, 5 lbs. - cornfield beans, will exchange Hast- ings Henderson bunch butier beans for same, pound for lb. and each pay postage. Mrs. A. W. Atkinson, Madi- son, Ga. Early velvet beans, will exchange Stone Mtn. watermelon seed or good sound corn for same. A. L. Reeves, _ Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 3. Want large white lima bean seed and some Henderson bunch beans, only white bunch limas wanted. M. Billings, Tayiors Creek, Ga. Want a few pounds (10 or 15) Gen- wine Hastings Mung beans; also 1 or 2 bu. Genuine Mammoth Yellow Soy - beans. Will exchange field peas. Bi- -loxi or Otootan beans or Hastings Prolific seed corn for same. Please give terms of trade in first letter. Al) letters ans. Geo. T. Trawick, Linton, Ga. Wanted: 1 1-2 bu. good sound vel- vet beans for planting any variety, also 2 bu. N. C. seed peanuts sound and free of trash; 1 bu. Spanish pea- nuts, make best offer in first letter. C. W. Warnock, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 2. Want 1 bu. Otootan beans, sound and clean, will exch. 4 settings S. L. R. C. Wyandotte eggs for same or will pay $2.75 cash. . R. Roper, Or- ange, Ga. Rt. 1. Want to buy white crowder peas, send sample and quote best prices. -H. N. Thompson, Scott, Ga. Rt. 1. _ Will exch. Piedmont Cleveland cot- ton seed for field peas, lb. for lb. ea. pay freight on what they send. C. H. Rhodes, Royston, Ga. Rt. 2. Want 15 bu. good sound genuine bunch velvet beans thrashed will pay cash at reasonable price, answer at once. H. A. Wasden, Midville, Ga. Want 5 bu. good sound Otootan so beans for seed. Quote best price del. and send sample. G. W. Sammons, Soperton, Ga. ; Want Otootan beans that are sound and good for Lea make me your best price and send small sample. I. T. Wyatt, Farrar, Ga. Want few bu. Mammoth yellow sey beans and some Texas seeded ribbon eane. C. D. Williamson, Plains, Ga Want velvet beans in hull, field peas, potato plants, will exchange Kudzu plants: or R. I. Red cgs for same. Longview Farm, Bremen, Ga. Wanted several bus. Otootan beans will exch. two bu. sound 1930 crop Speckle peas FOB Mansfield, Ga., for 1 bu. Otootan beans FOB your ship- ping point. S. R. Campbell, Mansfield a .. Want to exch. value in Cokers cot- ton seed for whippoorwill peas or any other kind. H. H. Fitzpatrick, Jr., Madison, Ga. Want few lbs. Jackson Wonder bush lima beans, also few lbs. white bunch lima beans, send sample and quote price or will exchange Hastings pre- lific corn selected for seed Ist yr. fron! | Hastings. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. Want Otootan soy beans, wil] exch Cochrans prize-winning big boll cot- ton seed, Will give 3 1-2 bu cotton seed for 1 bu. Otootan soy beans, sound anc. recleaned. A, W. Kemp. _ Marietta, Ga. Want to buy 25 bu. Brab or Iron peas, 10 bu. Otootan beans. Mitchell W. Wi.liford (No address given). Want to exch. 100 lbs. pure Brab- ham peas for 100 lbs. 90 day velvet beans, must be clean and sound and Shelled, each to pay shipping charges. ~C. E. Vinings, Marshallville, Ga. Want 120-day or old time Fla. Vel- vet bean seed. H. M. Dewey, Quitman, Ga. Rt. 3. Exch. 5 lbs. red Valencia peanuts for 5 Ibs. cream sugar peas. Ea. to Prepay postage J. H. Whitworth, Martin, Ga. ; Exch. bunch or running butterbeans for Ky. Wonder or Half runner, ten- der, white, snap beans. Mrs. L. E. Ta- tum, Dawson, Ga. Rt. 3. Want 50 bu. Brabham seed peas. Pay cash, or exch. Duroe J. hogs for Same. L. H. Bdenfield, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 1, Bo. 31. Want the large Texas Whippoorwill Peas and the large cream crowder ae State price per gal. Exch. yel- Ow root or pay cash. Mrs. A. A. Moore, [ewyrose, Ga. Rt. 1. Want bunch and running velvet Want to exch. cotton seed, .Cooks Blight epee No. 3076, or ee ns. xeh for or pay cas Mrs. Addie Waddelle, Ge. MARKET BULLETIN Big Boll for Otootan or Laredo Soy beans, both variety of cotton as pure egg Peed C. Kelly, Donalsonville, a. Rt. 2. Want Soy beans for planting. State price per bu. and send sample. Willie Harrell, Midville, Ga. Box 131. Eggs For Sale Mahood S. C. R. I. Red eggs, AAA stock direct from Booths Farms, with trapnest record of 300 to 331 eggs yearly, $1.5C per 15. Crate to be re- turned. Miss Ruth Thornhill, Bos- ton, Ga. Pure bred Thompson strain Barred Rock eggs $1 for 15. Cartons to be ee Mrs. I. E. McArthur, Bluff- n, Ga. Would like to contract with some good reliable person or persons to sell them from 5 to 30 dozen good fresh country eggs per week at 30c doz. del. Mrs. Sam Hartline, Lyerly, Ga. Rt. 2. Silver Lace Wyandotte eggs; Tarbox strain, 50c a setting, FOB. Mrs. A. L. Clarkson, Chickamauga, Ga. _Buff Rock eggs from highly bred Nugget strains. Sires in my yard from trapnested stock. $1.50 per 15. Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. Pure White Rock eggs, $1 per 15. You pay postage. Mrs. Bertie Cha- tham, Colbert, Ga., Rt. 1. Fine Thompson B. R. eggs for sale or exch. $1.25 eS 15, prepaid or exch for most anv kind of vegetable seed. My chickens have been culed and are fine layers. Mrs. W. L. Spearman Villa Rica, Ga. Rt. 2. Tancred strain 8. C. white Leghorn eggs selected and graded fdr hatching $5 per 100. F. C. Payne, Rome. Ga.. Rt. 5, Box 102. Fresh infertile white eggs graded, 24 ounces to the doz., can furnish 2 cases per wk. Would like to contract for the year round. F. C. Payne, Rome Ga. Rt. 5. Pure bred Donaldson strain R. IL Red eggs, all eggs selected. $1.50 set- ing 15 eggs del. Crate to be returned Charlie Bailey, Vienna, Ga. Hatching eggs for sale, pure bred Partridge Rock stock, direct from 3ird Brothers. . Setting of 15 for $1.50 del. High percentage of fertility guaran- teed. Fenton Clifford Harrison, Glynn County Poultry Parm, RFD 1. Bruns- wick. Ga. R. I. Red eggs for sale. "ure Don- aldson strain R. I. eggs. 5&e doz. de) Boxes to be returned. .Enclose stam for information. Mrs. T E. Blanchard. Appling. Ga Rt. 2, Box 58. Hatching eggs from Giant strain Light Brahmas. fresh and fertile, se- lected shape in hatching egg. carriers postpaid per 15 eggs, $1.35. Mrs. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga., Rt. 2. Pure bred Giant strain light Brah- mas, eggs, $1.25 per 16. Mrs. Bob Sos- by, Carnesville, Ga. Common Bantam eggs, guaranteed safe arrival and 85 per cent fertile 50c per 20 eggs prepaid, will exch for pure bred rabbits. pigeons, or bantams. about 50 eggs per wk. , James Rice. Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 4. S. C. R. I. Red eggs, stock direct from Mrs. Donaldson. $1.25 del. P.P. $1 if called for; also 2 pens of 4 hens and 10 mo. old rooster, pure Donald- son Reds. each $10 per pen del. Cock- erels, $3 each. Mrs. R. W. Webb. Bar- wick. Ga. Box 164. Fine sorted R. I. d eggs for set- ting 75c per 15, cash with order please add postage. no checks accepted. Mrs. John. Lb. Bennett, Screven. Ga., Rt. 2. Box 31./ ; White Cornish eggs 15 for $1 del. Mrs. H. W. Law. Ocilla, Ga. Rt. 3. Parks pedigreed Barred Rocks hat- ching eggs. flock mating. $1.50 per 15, $7, 100. ven matings from hens with 200 egg records or better headed by ped. males direct from Parks $3.50 per 15 del. Permit C-158. E. C. Pope. (No Address given). Wild Mallard Duck eggs for sale or exchange. $1 per doz. T. P. Burdett, Washington, Ga., Rt. 1. Cornish Game eggs, $1.25 per 15 repaid. gt Roth Fowler, Surrency, a. Rt. 2. Pure Donaldson strain Red eggs Sc each or $1 where sel} 1 setting. Can furnish 6 or 8 doz. a week. Mrs. J. F. Trawick, Tennille, Ga. Hatching eggs for sale. Pure bred Thompson Ringlet Barred Rock 5c for 15 , Mrs. S. McMillan, Jr.. Oakwood, Ga. Hatching eggs from S..C. W. Leg- horns. 75c per 15 or $4 per 100 PP. w. J. Carruth, Farmington, Ga. from fine steck Thompson Imp. Ringlets, 2nd direct $1 for 15, gts for 30 del, eesh, Two fine Mar. cockerels, same strain $1.25 ea. FOB. Cash. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Com- merce, Ga. Rt. 5. Choice hatching eggs from Pure White Holland turkeys, $5 per dgz. del. and insured. Breeding toms, $6 and $8. T. W. Dalton, Alto,\ Ga. Donaldson R. 1. hatching eggs from healthy vigorous stock, $1 -per 15 del. Safe del. guaranteed. Geo. T. North- Sue Jr., 108 Sessions St., Marietta, a Barred Rock eggs, Cate strain, di- rect, special mating, individual pens, high official contest blood lines, $1.50 per setting 15 postpaid. Mrs. N. C. Willoughby, Blackshear, Ga. Thompson 8. R. hatching eggs from 6 to 8 lbs. hens 85c per 15 or $3.50 per 100, can furnish 250 to 300 eggs per week, cartons to be returned A. L. Aligood, Moultrie. Ga. Rt. 4, / The Worlds Champion R. I. White Chicken eggs, $2.50 for 15 eggs $4.75 for 30 eggs. These hens are much better layers than R. I. Reds. Place order now. All orders shipped PP in Ga. L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 5. The Worlds Largest and Best Lay- ers, Big Bone Giant Bronze Turkey eggs, $12 per doz. prepaid in Ga. from Toms Wt. 55 to 60 libs. ea. hens 24 27 Ibs. ea. These birds originated in the Mtns. of Calif. and I paid $60per doz. for e528 to get the birds I now Deve. L. J. Ellis, Cumminz. Ga. Rt. S. C. R. C. Wyandotte hatching eggs $1 per 15, eggs del., or will exch. val- ue W. R. Roper, Orange, Ga., Rt. Pure bred dark Cornish me eggs, rooster and hens not related, $1.50. per setting of 15, 30 for $2.50 postpaid. J. T. Banks, Sylvester, Ga. Hatching eggs from heavy laying flocks of pure blooded hens, R. I. Reds. Barred Rocks, White Wyandotte Tancred strain White Leghorns Ev- erlay strain Brown Leghorns, 75c per 15 del., or $3 per 100 FOB. D. F. Thomas, Box 27, Odum, Ga. Fresh selected hatching eggs from pure S. L. Wyandottes, $1 per 15 post- paid, crates to be returned. Mrs. E. S. Payton, Alto, Ga. Rt. 2. R. I. Red Donaldson strain eggs for sale. Mrs. E. L. Smith, Monticello, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure bred Parks strain B. R. eggs for hatching $1.25 for 15, del. Mrs. Perry Fitzgerald, Forest Glen. Ga. Our rine full stock White Wyan- dotte eggs, $1.25 for 15, cash, crates to te gabtiss B. W. Cooke, Alto, Ga. Pure suepvers strain mottled An-- cona egg. from prize winning stock, $1.50 per 15. all orders promptly fill- ed, crates to be returned. W. L. Stone- cypher, Forest Glenn, Ga. Rt. 1. Jersey Llack Giant eggs for sale, 75c per setting of 15. Del. eggs guar- anteed to be fresh. Mrs. John L. Claxton, Soperton, Ga. Pure t.ed Pape strain black Minor- ca eggs, $1 per setting of 15, 30 eggs $1.75. Mrs. J. B. Parham, Shellman, Ga. Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. hatch- ing eggs reduced prices from Febru- ary and March, 90c per setting of 16, crates to be returned. I will exch. a few for cabbage plants o Bermuda onion plants. rite. tirst. Mrs. A. L. Garrison, Ashland, Ga., Rt. 2. Choice Black Minorca eggs from extra fine layers slightly mixed 75c for 15 del. or 50c at my home, only fresh selected eggs sold. J. Guthrie. Campton, Ga. Rt. b - Eggs for hatching, Rouse-Park Barred Rocks, out of pedigreed stock. none better, bred to lay, prize win- ners, $1.50 for 15 eggs. W E. Rouse, M = 210 EB. Gordon street, Valdos- ta, Ga. Ruckers White Leghorn Direct car- rying the highest record in all con- tests in U. S. None other quite so good. Ruckers stand at head of the best. Eggs $2 for 15. W. E. Rouse, M. D.. 210 8. Gordon St.. Valdosta. Ga. 12 doz. fresh fertile eggs from hea- vy mixed hens for sale each week. by parce] post prepaid upon receipt of $2.75 and crate ret. No_ personal checks accepted. Mrs. J. B. Cullars. Claxton, Ga. Rt. 3. S.-C. R. I. Reds direct from Don- aldson Farms, select hatching eggs 75c per 15 eggs 10c extra for carton and postage. Mrs. Roy Peterson. Vidalia. a. Want to furnish some party white unfertile er zs from 1 to 4 cases per week. Write if interested and make best offer, FOB. J. E. Martin, Flow- B h, Ga., Rt. 3. Dare bred . i. Red egge for hatch- Ri PAGE THIRTEEN ing, $1.25 per 15 del. Would like to exchange 50 eggs for 2 bu. good sound clay peas. I to pay postage on eggs and other party pay char on - Buford Shannon, Nicholls, Ga, Light Brahma eggs $1 per re of 15 eggs. Mrs. T. E. Chitwood, Cal- houn, Ga. Rt. 1. Sheppard strain Ancona eggs, 65c per 15. Mrs. J. P. Pullin, McDonough, a. Fine S. C. R. 1. Red Donaldson str. fertile eggs, price $1.25 per 15, or $6 per 100. mrs. G. L. Jones, Bronwood, a. Pure bred Donaldson strain R. 1. Red eggs, direct from Mrs. Donaldson Star pen. Eggs selected, sate del. guaranteed, $1 per 15 del. $5 per 100. H. D. King, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 3. S. C. Black Minorcas, Pape strain, Foundation stock direct from Il. $1 per 15 del. in satety carriers. Mrs. F, . Harrell, Mitchell, Ga. R. C. Silver laced Wyandotte Tar- box sstrain $1 per 15 del. in Ssafet Se Mrs. F. BE. Harrell, Mitchell, a. Pure Sheppard strain Ancona hat- ching eggs, $1 per 15, $4.50 per 100, $12.60 per 360 eggs. Miss Emeline Jones, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 3. J. B. Giant eggs thoroughbred stock carefully selected from larg weil ma- tured hens mated to fine unrelated cockerels Royal Purpie strain $1.25 per 15 del crate returned. W. H. Rich- ardson, Rt. 3, E.berton, Ga. . hatching eggs and baby cnicks from Giant Black Minorcas. Also a few puliets. Quality stock at reasonable prices. Mrs. B. B. Bianson, Kingston . Selected J. B. Giant eggs trom prize winning, unrelated parent stock, $1 per 15. M. O. only. Mrs. E. F. Ball- ard, 309 Zohnson street, Dublin, Ga. Turkey eggs trom tine Bourbon reds 2 yr. old breeders, it you want eggs. in quantity cheap write for prices. Mrs. Juliai. F. Pruitt, Lavonia, Ga. Light Brahma eggs.from ig hbeau-~ tiful Northern bred stock $1.50 per 15 ae C. W. Evans, Rt. 1, Wrightsville, a. 8. C. 1 -o\.a Leghorn eggs 60c doz. eggs for setting trom high stock as could be. -Mrs. W. A. Summer, Nor- ristown, Ga. Ss. L. and S&S. C. R. L. RB. eggs, $1.50 per 15, hens direct from Dixie Pou.try rarm. Mrs. J. L. Parrish, Nashville, Ga. Eggs from a very high bred blood tested R. 1. Reds, $1 per 15 or $1.75 for 30 Mrs, W. A. Crawford, Lavon- 1a, Ga. S. C. R. I. Red eggs selected for hatching,. Tompkins and ( wens str., dark rich plumage splendid layers $1 pe 15. Miss Carlie . Fain, Howard, Ga.. Box 65. Giant strain Light Brahma hatching eggs from culled flock and heavy lay- ers, $1.25 for 15, $3 for 50, $5.50 per 100, prepaid, cartons to be returned. Arthur H. Meyer. Winterville. Ga. Miscellaneous For Sale Walnut kernels, nice and _ clean, good and dried, 50c lb.:'5 ibs. of good, dried apples, to exch. for sugar crow- der or white lady peas. '0 ibs. of peas for 5 Ibs. of dried apples. One pk. of shucked beans to exch. for any kind of shelled peas, lb. for lb. Or for - white feed sacks, 100 lb. size. Prickley pears, 20 per cutting, trumpet vines, 20c ea. Honeysuckle vines, 15c each. Yellow root plants, calamus plants, 25c doz. 50 lbs. of bone dry _ yellow roots, 10. 50 lbs. of bone ;dried wild cherry bark, 0. 50 lbs. o1 dried rat- tle root, $10 10 lbs of barefoot root $2. 6 Ibs. of Queen of the Meadow, $2 Witch hazel bark 25c ib. Mullan roots, 50c Ib. 7 bark 25c ib Blood- erass root. 25c lb Or wil] exch. any of the above for some peas. beans, honey meat, or Bermuda onion plants. Mrs. R. o. stover Pisgah Ga. we Yellow root, cleaned and dry. 25c Ib. seed rice. 60c gal. Exch. for cab- bage and Bermuda onioy plants. M. F tris. Dahlonega. Ga RFD 1. Martin gourds, about 1 gai cap. $1 doz. Exch. 15 for 15 Ibs. ginned cotton. Party to pay postage on gourds. Mrs. J. M. Clements. Young Cane. Ga. Corn beads or Job tears, 15 dczen, 75c a 100 Mrs. D. A. Pope. Tallapoo- sa, Ga. Rt. 3. : : . Fine, med. and coarsely ground oy- ster shell for chickens. $1 per 100 lbs. FOB: W A. Smith Savannah. Ga.. 102 Bay St. L. s Empty sugar sacks, also peanut sacks. All in good cond 7c each, $5 fa 100. Bob McCormack, Albany. a. Green yellow root, 20c lb. sassafras, 20c lb gooseberry, black walnuts and crabapple sprouts, 15c each; white tame muscadine, 20c each; Concord grape, 3 for 10c, purple fig sprouts, 15c ea 1. Add postage. Mrs. Will James, Ellijay, Ga. : j ce Yellow root, 15c lb. catnip. 10 buncn raspberry, 50 doz. dewberry, 50c a 100 Biack aw roots. 40c lb. Butterfly roots, 40c lb. Add postage. Mrs. H. B. Armour. Lula, Ga. Rt. i Barn cured tobacco. chewing, 10c ib smoking, 9c lb Add _ postage. Mrs. Christina Harper. Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. Black walnut kernels, 50c Ib. del. Ist and 2nd zones. John Crone, Philo- math, Ga. 2 New white feathers, 0c Ib. Mrs. Henry Mathis, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 9. Good, clean goose feathers. slight- ly used. 65c postpaid. No checks. Sample on request. Mrs. J. S. Doug- las, Alma, Ga. ; 2 85 cotton seed meal] and hull sacks. including a few others, $5 FOB. Mrs. D. Whiddon, Chula, Ga. ; Yellow root, well dried, 20c lb. and postage. Mrs. J. B. Fields, Dahlon- ega, Ga. Wt. 1. Fine broom straw, 75c for enough to make .2 brooms. ne B. S. Ward, Corn beads, old: fashioned ~ sweet pumpkin seed, sunflower seed, a small quantity of chufas or grass nuts. All, large pkg. 10c; dry saze leaves, 10c cupful. No orders for less than 25c. eee Sarah Grindle. Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. Broom straw aiso butter beans, 20c lb. Enclose stamp or information. Mrs. T. %. Blanchard, Appling, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 58. oe Cs. blackberries, 12 qt. also case beets, $2.50 per cs. Exch. for hens, pig, sweet pot. plants for April del. or anything can use. Make offer before sending. Mrs. E. L. Sterner. Royston, Ga. Rt. 3. 4 ibs. good dark red tobacco, del. in Ga. $1. J. Vv. Gay, casper, Ga Drinking gourds, cleaned, 15c each; gourd -ed, 25c per cup full; pumpkin seeds, same price. Add estage on small orders. -Mrs. A. - Stansell, Cleveland, C Rt. 4. Broom straw. 60c doz. 2 doz. $1.00. Exch. for peas, lady - finger, sugar crowders, or Mush, white or black- eyed. Mrs. John Tinsley, Arlington. Ga. Rt. 2. 1930 crop black walnuts, hulled and dried, $1 bu. FOB. Mrs. . H. Capel, Molena, Ga. - : Hen house fertilizer for garden and flowers. 8. D on, Kathleen, 2 MARKET BULLETIN _ j plants, extra large berries, lacs, strong plants. well rooted, eee Yellow root. washed and dried, 3: lb. red bark, 25c Ib. died pumpkin, 10c lb. Mrs. B. W. Ash, Dahionega, Ga. Rt. 1, Care Joe James. 75 white bran sacks. Scme 100 and some 75 Ib. size. Sell or exch for Soy beans, wheat, oats or corn. Mrs. A. J. Zollins, Demorest, Ga. ~ Jelly: muscadine, blackberry, Fox grape, 35c pt. Exch. for pure Thomp- son str. B. R. eggs. Write first. Mrs. W. A. J. Swann, Lithonia, Ga. RFD 1. Kianna fenn. Cane syrup, 50c gal. Strained honey. 75c gal; Brooks coun- ty hams, 30c per ib and Petty Toole and Clevelanc big boll cotton seed, $1 per bu. All FOB Quitman. Mrs. F. Gaddis, Quitman, Ga. | Sev. hundred lbs. sassafras roots as dug from field. Large lots only. Thos. P. Duckett, Atlanta, Ga. 180 White- hall St., S. W. Yellow root, 30c lb, dried apples, 10c lb. also will furnish 5 doz. eggs 4 week, 20c doz, and party to pay post- age, also W L. eggs, 50c per 15 Mrs. Fred Ffeeman, Winter green, 20c bunch; comfrey roots, 3 for 15c; Grub root, 40c Ib. yellow root, 12c lb. Mrs. J. Nelson, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. 6 clean 4 lb. lard buckets, 50c FOB. Exch. for ham or side meat, meal or syrup. Mrs. F M. Webb, Plains. Ga. P O. tox 76. Sassafras- roots, 25 Ib. Exch. for value. Charlie H. Smith. Roopville. Ga. Rt. 2 100 lb. size white chicken feed sacks. 10c each. Cash. Miss Belle Timmer- man, Bronwood, Ga. Box 83. One R. SC. S. L. Wyandotte cock, 17 mo. old, $2; white bunch everbearing butter beans 25c lb.; bees for sale; 1 cutaway harrow, good solid & disc 18 in. $20, reg. eet calves -anted. Mrs. V. D. Harris. Lula, Ga. 12 Ibs. Stone Mtn., Lipsey sweet, or Dixie Belle watermelon seed, hand saved from best melons. 75c per Ib. White and cotored running bu'ter beans. 20c per half Ib or 35c Ib; prid- get salad pea, one of the best types of table pea. tender and sweet. pods about 10 or 12 in. long, 3@c per half Ib or 50c lb. Want to exch. 5 mo. old S P. GC. gilt full blood, wt. 60 Ibs. for a full blood same weight and _ age Br: C. D. Williamson, Plains, a Want recleaner to run my _ peas through in order to put them in No. 1 condition to offer the trade. J. E. Sims, Ellabelle, Ga. Rt. 1. Good dry country shelled corn which will make good corn meal, 80c bu. Mrs. Lula B. Cook. Milan. a. Yellow Bermuda and crystal wax onion sets. 1 qt. 25c. 2 qts. or over 20c quart postpaid. Sankey Tyson. Sparks, Ga, Blackberry vines, well rooted strong 5c each, 2c postage on each plant: purple rs 0c each 2c postage on each plant; black- berry, apple, muscadine and _= grape jelly, all good firm jelly, 35c pt. Mrs. Myrtis Swann, Rt. 1. Lithonia. Ga. White nest onions, 50c per gal; scu!lion onion sets, 50c per gal; strip- ed half runner garden beans 15c per cupful, 2 cupsful, 25c del .Will exch. | onions for potato plants but want money for beans. Mis. Joe W. Croft, Rt. 3. Hartwell, Ga. : Pure bred Jan. 1930 hatch R. I. Red pullets $1.25 each or exchange for 1 bbl. No. grade thick ribbon cane syrup. M,:. J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga., Rt. 1. a Miscellaneous Wanted Exch value for corn, hams, eggs, chickens, or anything eatable. C. W.. Caldwell, Atlanta, Ga. wood Ave. 8S. E. , Exch. $10 value for peas, syrup or meat. Geo. W. Jackson, Fayetteville, Ga. Rt. 2. : : Exch. value for hogs, cows, syrup or corn. Mrs. Weaver Kent, . Mitchell. Ga. Rt. I. Exch. collard plants, at :1 M. for white feed sacks. 100 at 8c per sack. Exch up to $30 worth. Also seed, 30c feathers or for 4 gal. good honey. Ea. Ib. postpaid Malvin Collins. Whig- ham, Ga. oe = St ue ede geese or duck pay postage. . John Trav Latagetic, Ge. Bt 3. soe Exch. value for farm products. . oe Gaddis, Quitman, Ga. - xch. value for pigs, hens or s f so pnie Ollie. Church, Jefferson Ga. Want 3 bu. water und meal, ex- tra fine ground, at $1.10 bu. del. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. M..| Smith, Griffin, Ga. Rt. A. Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 3. |- -Red Berkshire cross, or Red pullets 1327 Glenn- |. Thursday, February 19, t Exch. value for 60 10U ib. ugar or short sacks, clean and new, also 1 heavy weave or striped sugar sac a Cc. G. Wheeler. Cumming, G Rt. 4. 2B Exch. value for 15 white wash feed sacks. 8S. P. Jones, Lula. Star Rt. Want few lbs. clean, nice skinless whole cracklings for table use. Also good this yrs, smokea bacon; also fa chickens and turkeys for table use M. Gaskins, Macon, Ga. 623 Bibb Bldg Exch. value in large Buff young hens vr sorghum syrup at 75c zal. fo; a good 10 or 12 gal bbl churn. Flo Exch. old fashioned dwarf and run. ning itter beans for dried. fruit, or cabbage and Bermuda onion plants, Mrs. D. L. McLaughlin. He. lena, Ga. Exch. 1 gal.-mixed peas for white chicken feed sacks, free of holes Mrs. Gladys Dykes, Uvalda, Ga. 1 Box 119. seed a 7F2 lb. for the following: 101 Ib white feed sacks, meats at 20c lb. Good setting of tabl eggs. at 25c doz. honey. irish pota. toes, also 2M full stamp Porto Ric potato plants as early as can be grown any heavy sreed hogs. 1 ur 2 you gilts, 5 nannie goats and. 1 billy, syr up fo 30 gal:. and fruit, or anything e'se_can use. Write Riley Rogers, Wray, Ga. < . Georgia Products Wante SYRUP WANTED | Want a 33 or 35 gal. bbl. of syrup from party in Emanuel or Johnson county. Must be pure Ribbon can and wt. 12 lbs. to the gal. Will pay 50c gal. del my home, 7 mi. No. of Bartow. 7 mi. N. W Wadley. W. H. McGraw. Bartow. Ga. pee Want 100 gal Ribbon cane syrup. Exch choice paper ell pecan trees ot 50c ea. B. Lioyd Woodall, Milner a. Want 35 gal. best grade 1930 crop Ga Cane syrup. in new cypress bbls Shipping cn syrup, thick, best grade. gilt, 3-4 P. C. and 1-4 Red Berkshire, baby chicks. G. D. Fain. Edison, Ga Will give $3 for 10 gal. good syr del. or exch corn at $1 bu. shelled. or chickens, at 28c Ib. or wil] exch. for 15 or 20 gal. keg this way. Send sample. Must be nearby. W. J. . field, Graymont, Ga. ae Want 1 bbl. No. 1: est grade suga! cane syrup. Exch good gilt, P. C. an J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga. Exch. imp. Porto Rican plants for good. thick, Ga. cane syruf or N. C. Runner peanuts, Ivey Camp- bell. Surrency, Ga. Re. Se ; PUTATOES WANTED | Want sev. hundred bu. good, bright Porto Ricans. also 100 bu. State insp. seed potatoes for bedding. State low: est price and how to reach your pl ps truck C. A. Dobbs. Gaines a. , ; = Want Nigger Killer potato Mrs. B. E. Dixon. Blackshear Ga 1, Box 104. - ae Want 1-2 bu. sweet potatoes: Whit Southern Queen or the old time Yel low Yam. for bedding. Mrs. Jas. Wigley, Lyerly, Ga... Want Irish pot. for planting. Ex 1 set or pure bred B. R. bu. Mrs. Carrie Owensby. Ga. Rt. 4. : ieee Want imp. red skin Porto Rica Make best offer. W. W. Lane, becca, Ga. es Want Porto Rican seed pot. insp State best price. R. H. Clermont, Ga. z Want sweet pot. Gov insp. own, 2 or 300 bu. for bedding. Stat apa price EE. T. Clements, Tennille a. pe HAY WANTED Want 10 tons Pinder vine hay A. McIntyre Ousley, Ga. ~ : CORN AND SEED CORN WANTE Want 1 peck Truckers Favorite | lected seed corn. J. M. Sessions, Rom! Ga. Rt. 6. aces Want 1 bu: good corn. J Davis, Rutledge, Ga, eS Thursday, February 19, 1931, __ Baby Chicks For Sale Continueed from page twelve - Reds, B. Rocks and W. L. from our trapnested, rigidly culled flocks, with males heading these pens from 250 to 300 egigers. Day old chicks, 10 and 12c each. Write for prices on chicks from 1 to 5 wks old. Our plant is open for inspection. Bargain week prices. W. OC. Kutz, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 252. 300 B. L. day old chicks. Ready for shipment Feb. 25, 10c each. Mrs. J. F. Newman, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 3. . R. I. Red or B. R., $10 a 100; Barron and Tancred W. L., B. L. or Ancona chicks. From healthy, blood tested flocks. 100 per cent live del. guar. Also custom hatching in Mammoth inc. Tray holds 110 eggs, 3c an egg. Chicks shipped COD chgs. S. P. Howe, Hape- ville, Ga. a Booking orders for special reduced prices for extra quaiity Parks str. Bred to lay B. R. day old chicks. Reg. Per. No. 40-C-31. Mrs. Orlo D. Thayer, Daisy, Ga.. Donaldson direct R. I. Red chicks, 13c each, $12.50 a 100 del. 1-2 cash, bal. COD. Cashiers check. Mrs: J. D -Peugh, Barnesville, Ga. _ Ferris Best eggs str. W. L. chicks. Stork direct. $10 a 100 del. 100 per ent live del guar. Hatch every Wed- -nesday. Use Buckeye inc. only and guar. sat. F. B. Flanders, Rockledge, | Ga. Large breed day old chicks, $10 a 100 del. Pure bred Ringlet B. R. $12 @ 100 del. Hatch ea. Wednesday. Mrs. Nettie Elliott, Cochran, Ga. $18 a 100; Pen No. 2, $16 a 100; No. 3. $5 a 100. Postpaid. Baby Chicks Wanted Want 2000 W. L. or R. I. Reds to raise on. halves, to 8 wks. old. Party to furnish 1-2 of feed bill. Mrs. J. S. Weatherley, Hoschton, Ga. 4 Exch. 1 bu. light tan colored pea (dont know the name) for 40 baby chicks, any large breed. Feb. hatched. _ Christine Jones, Lula, Ga. Star Rt. Live Stock For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE Full blood J. cow with young ealf, 3 wks. old, for sale or sell or: exch. W. A. Sumner, Norristown, Ga. 4 yr. old pure bred Guernsey bull. A proven breeder. Good individual, and a very highly bred animal at an extremely low price. J. W. Allgood, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 1. 1 cow, 7-8 Jersey, with 2 wks. old heifer calf, $50. J. C. Goolsby, Gra- ham, Ga. __ High grade 2 1-2 yr. old J cow, now - fresh with 2 wks. heifer calf (first calf). $50 for -both. F. C. Garrett, Sparks, Ga, lyr. old reg. J. bull, $35 -with papers _A. A. Fowler, Stone Mtn. Ga. Rt. 3. Will sell for cash, to desirable party half interest in 100 head beef type Cattle on all yr. range. Come and see. 8 O. Fussell, Brunswick, Ga. Blythe e e. : Jersey, Grade cow and 8rd calf, Med. size, fawn color, $75 or $65 with- out calf. Del. only at my lot. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. Reg. J. bull, 26 mos. old, wt. 750 Ibs, W. M. Humbree, Villa Rica, : Grant Benja- min, Unadilla, Ga. RFD 2, Box 90. 3 mos old bull and 1 bull cali, 1 mo. Old. Exch. both or either for peas or Essex or Duroc pigs. These calves are from fine milk and butter cows. Mrs. A. D. Sumner, Norristown, Ga. _. 12 mos. old J. heifer, $25 and exch Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga. . . Cow giving about 2 gal. milk (calf 3 mos. old) and. will give more with good feed. T. B. tested. Sell cheap at my barn. W. A. J. Swann, Li- thonia, Ga. RFD 1. eee full blooded J. Milch cow for sale. . EB. Hutto, Guyton, Ga. Full blood, not reg. Guernsey 2 yr Cid male, in good cond. at reasonable price. W. H. Collins, Collins, Ga. 8 nice young J. heifers, all freshen _ in February. from good stock. $50 6a. FOB. Mrs. W. H. Nash, Luthersville, Ga. _..1 grade Guernsey 10 mos old bull from 4 gal. cow. Well marked and in good cond. $23 or exch. for brood sow. .or turkeys. | Ga, Rt. 2.- : 4 yr. old, 4 gal. fresh in J. milch cow, fawn col. $75. J. J. Stephens, uthersville, Ga. Rt. 1. H. A. Wilson, Martin, . mos. old reg J. bull calf,. ready MARKET BULLETIN for del. March Ist, Sultan breeding. $25 reg. In buyers name. C. R. God- frey, Gillsville, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 55. 7 reg. J. cows, $600; also 3 J. calves ent. to reg. 3 to 8 mos. old, $25.50 ea. ti. E. Oxburn, Rutledge, Ga. 3 yr. old reg. J. cow with heifer calf e day old $90. A. C. Finley, Jackson, a. 4 reg. J. bull calves, 6 mos. to 1 1-2 yrs. old. Sire: You'll Dos Eminent Raleigh. $25 to $50 ea. at Nacoo- eg Dairy. B. C. Minish, Nacoochee, a. 5 3 fine cows, heavy springers; also reg. J. bull, 3 yr. old. Prices right. L. C. Allen, Hoschton, Ga. Fine J. cow in good cond. Fresh the first of March. Gives 4 gal. T. B. tested. $50 at barn.. Mrs. Hetty Jones, New Holland, Ga. 5 Myrtle St. 1 J. heifer calif, dropped July 31, 1930. Dam Rosemary Handsome Lady; Sire, Lady Birds Financial Lad. $50 reg. in buyers name. FOB. Ned J. Bond, Bogart, Ga. : Reg. J. buil. No. 285388. Ready for Service, Also 1 thoroughbred J. but not reg. bull. Reasonable prices. W. H. Clark, Gainesville, Ga. RFD 8. 2 mos. old bull calf. 1-4 Holstein and 3-4 Jersey, $8 or exch. for 2 bu Otootan beans, Ea. to pay shipping chgs. Mrs. E. D. Johnson, Newnan, Ga. Rt= 2. 5 1 and 2 mos old Reg. Guernsey bull calves. Wawa Beil Founder str. Reas- abe prices. C. E. Watt, Camiila, a. 50 good grade Dairy cows. T. B. tested, 30 to freshen before June. Now shipping 50 gal. milk. J. J. Davis, Rutledge, Ga. Reg. J. heifers, some springing and some unbred at reasonable prices. I. T. Wyatt, Farrar, Ga. Solid red color cow, will give 3 gal milk and 1 1-2 lbs. butter per day. Gentle every way. Will give miik Ap- ril 15th. $3 at barn. Hester Thomas, Temple, Ga. Rt: 3, Box 155, 5 or 6 yr. old milch cow. Part Jer- sey and Holstein. Freshen by the 15 of March. Will give 3 gal. or more and 1 lb. butter when properly fed. $45 at my barn. O. H. Bond, Bow- man, Ga. Rt. 2. et J. bull calf, born Feb. 7th. Full bred |not reg. Heavy milk and butter stock $7 or $8 crated. B. C. Pope, Tallapoo- sa, Ga. Rt. 3. 6 milch cows and several head of beef cattle. S. M. Golden, Buchanan, Gao Rt22; 2 beef cows in very good cond. 3 and 6 yrs. old. Cheap at my barn. Mrs. I. H. Boles, Duluth, Ga. Grade J. heifers, about 5 and 6 mos old, in fair cond. $20 each. Money or- der only. J. A. Dickey, Midville, Ga. Rt. 2. 6 yr. old reg. J. bull, $50. Papers fur- nished; J. cows, fresh and heifers to fresh, $100 down to $25. J. T. Paulk, Wiliacoochee, Ga. Grade J. milch cows, fresh, for sale Q. M. Rogers, Barney, Ga. 18 mos. old J. bull, reg. yc Snowdrift Sid. $250; 3 J. heifers around 3 yr. old. All fresh in. calves, 2 to 10 days old. $125 each. Can be seen at farm, 2 1-2 mi. north Pow- der Springs. W. W. Boll, Powder Springs, Ga: 3 J. heifers with calves, freshened Jan. 9th, Jan. 27th and Feb. 8th. $40 round; entire herd of 10 Grade J. at reasonable prices. All in good cond. and either giving good amt. of milk +or will freshen in early spring. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton, Ga. Rt. 2. HOGS FOR SALE : and pigs, shoats. Mixed breeds. Sell or exch for seed peas or pinders. W. J: Morgan, Stillmore, Ga. 1 thoroughbred Duroc hoar, wt. about 150 lbs. $25. EB. L. Dixon, Black- shear, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 104. P. C. sow and Black Hssex sow and 15 pigs. Cheap, or will trade for fair- ly good horse or mule that will work. u. J. Harris, Waycross, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 14. 2 Duroc J. boars, 200 lbs. ea. $30 ea. reg. in buyers name or exch for N. C. Runner peanuts, Brabhams or Iron peas, or anything can use. Mail sam- Je of peanuts and peas. L. H. Eden- Feld, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 31. Fine Duroc J. gilt, wt. 100 lbs. $13 or $9 and 1 bu. of Otootan beans. J. J, Akins, Graymont, Ga. Pure bred big bone P. C. 6 mos. ald gilt, thrifty and in good cond. $15. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga. 16 mos. old reg. Black Essex boar, $20 FOB. A. L. Law, Ocilla, Ga. Rt. 3. 2 Duroc sows (will -wean pigs by Feb. 20th); litters of 10 and 11 each. $35 each or $60 for the 2. H. L. Har- per, Waycross, Ga. Prescott St, Sows Tycon |. Tennille, Ga: P. O, 2 Duroc bred sows, $25 each; one Duroc bred gilt, $15;-1 P; C. sow, $25. T. W. McAllister, Buena Vista, Ga. Reg. Duroc service males, 6 mos old $15; 3 mos. males and gilts, $10.50 ea; 1 large 2 yr. old boar at bargain. All best Sensation breeding. Z. L. Scott Concord, Ga. 300 to 350 lb, 11 mos. old, reg. Du-> roc J. gilt, bred to Reg. Duroc boar for May farrow $50; 3 mos old Reg. pigs, $15 each. All with World Cham- pion Ped. Henry T. Lumsden, Talbot- ton, -Ga, Biack big bone P. C. pigs of both sex. Bondsman and Redeemer blood lines. This is the kind you want to cross with your herd. Exch. for peas he Soy beans. C. F. Owens, Albany, a. Pure Duroc J. 3 mos. old pigs, ped. Jee each. E. W. Haralson, Chipley, a. Little Bone Guinea gilt (the stay- tat Kind), $10. Money order. J. C. Hargroves, Marlow, Ga. 2 brood sows and some shoats, all mixed breeds, Sell or exch. for seed runner peanuts. W. J. Morgan, Still- more, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 46. Hampshires, 50 head, Sows and pigs Pigs and shoats, males and females. Anything you want. Write. K. P. Wal- den, (No address given). Reg. big bone Biack Essex, thin hair, straight nose. Special reduced price. $10 each. Unrelated pr. $18; 3 for $25. W. J. Bargeron, dis, Ga. Box 146. Duroc male of best breeding. Can be reg. Wt. 225 to 250 lbs. 10 mos old, $18. Frank Clark, Moultrie, Ga. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 1 good horse mule, 9 yr. old, wt. 950 Ips. Good shape in every way. also 1 bay mare, good worker and a good saddler and safe to drive. Prices rea- sonable. G. V. Norman, Elberton, Ga. RFD 5. 1 or 2 mare mules, $30 and $70.00. Both sound and pleasant to work. H. -B. Chandler, Luthersville, Ga. 1 pr. black mules, 6 and 7 yrs. old, about 950 lb. ea. good cond. cheap for oe E. C. Lewis, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 1 mule, grey and blind but a fairly good plow mule, also do other work. Good cond. $20.. Cash. H. L. Harper, Wayeross, Ga. Prescott St. 1 pr. mules, 10 yrs. old, wt. 900 Ibs. ea. Gentle, work single or dhl. Good cond. $70. Cash or exch. for corn at market price. R. S. Gilbert, Summit, Ga, Rt<3, : 1 pr. mare mules, 4 and 5 yrs. old, wt. about 900 Ibs. 1 has made 1 crop, fand the other 2. Reasonable price for cash. W. N. Mullinax, Cumming, Ga. RFD 4.- Good mule, work anywhere. Wt. about 1050 lbs. Priced right. H. R. Staight, Demorest, Ga. 1 Jack, 5 yrs. old $50. J. T. Paulk, Willacoochee, Ga. RABBITS FOR SALE N. Z; Whites,-reg. stock. Both young and old. Sell or exch. David Jennings, | Jr., Americus, Ga, P, O. Box 84. N. Z. Whites. Have some good bar-. gains. Write for descriptions and pri- ces. Geo. T. Northcutt Jr., Marietta, Ga. 108 Sessions St. 3 N. Z. Whites, 1. doe, 2 yrs. old, 2 bucks, 8 mos, old; 4 Black Giants, 2 does and 2 bucks, 8 mos. old, 75c each, or exch. for nice pullets. R. I. Reds preferred. Chas. Carmichael, McDon- ough, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 5: Ped. Chinchillas. Reg. and sub. to reg. at 1-3 cost; 5 breeding does and buck, all reg. 10 young, 3 mos, old, 4 young, 2 mos. old, 2 young, 6 mos. old, and 10 young, 1 mo. old; also 24 crocks and drinkers and 16 compart- ment self cleaning hutch. All for $45, or will sell separately. ee H. Colgate, x : N. Z. and Belgiums for sale or exch. for sweet potatoes or seed peas. Char- lie H. Smith, Roopville, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure bred N. Z. Reds and Chinchil- las at bargain prices. HE. T. Almon, Mid- land, Ga. : 14 N, Z. Whites, 10 does and 4 bucks, $10 for the lot, or exch. for oats, corn, or anything can use. TT. A. Freeman, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 1.. Fine, heavy wt. Chinchillas, Ese and mature breeders. Fully ped. an papers furnished. Reasonable or exch. for pure bred chickens. W. O. Dew- berry, Savannah, Ga. 218 E. Jones St. N. Z. White doe, $2. Exch. for any- thing can use. Mrs. O. L. Bush, Doe- run, Ga. lpr. White rabbits with brown ears and nose. Doe bred. $1.50 pr. 2 nice, PAGE large White does (1 has 6 youg, 4 old) and 1 buck. $5 for lot of 9. Overby, Columbus, Ga. 22 11th S 1 reg. Chinchilla doe, $3; 2 pr. mos. old, Chinchillas, $2.50 each. are Stahls Gold Cert. Charles son, Marietta, Ga. Chinchillas, ped. does and bucks, $ to $5 ea. A. L Heape, Nashville, Ga. 1 pr. ped. Chinchillas. Silver Cer 18 mos. old doe, direct from St; Buck, 3 mos. old, not related. $10. E Riggins, Blaekshear, Ga. Box 62. 1 pink eyed White buck, BC stock. $1. Chas. A. Coffin, Richla Ga. : ot N. Z. rabbits, 1 white, $5 for lot, $1 each. Thos, McKinney, Armuct Ga. 3 fine Chinchilla bucks, about 1 old. Good stock. $1.50 ea. Money o1 der. Mrs. J. H. Rogers, Manassas, Gi Fine, mature ped. Chinchilla $2.50 each. W. R. Bartlett, Butler, | 'N. Z. Whites and N. Z. Reds, ped. a reasonable prices. All from reg H. H. Melton, Thomasville, Ga, All stock ped. or reg. Papers ea. order; 7 mos. old or older does, each; or more than 11 at time, $ each; same age bucks, $4 each, or than 1, $3.50 each. These are pi only. Only a few (11 does and 6 buck at this age and price. Reg. does, $1 ea; Bucks, $15. Must order at least does and buck .of these. Price same Will sell only 5 does and 1 buck at th price. All from Stahls Gold Ce stock. D. E., McKinney, Blacksh Ga. SHEEP & GOATS FOR SALE 20 nannies, 2 billys, kid size an nannies, kid size. Some hornless ris J, T. Chapman, Holton, Ga. | Reg. Tog. buck, 20 mos. old, or less, waddles under throat, silver hair about 10 in. long. Gave $100 him at 8 mos. old. Sell for $75. Exc for reg. Guernsey 4 mos. old heifer, ot for chickens (good breed hens). L. Ellis, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 5. ponds Trio of 1 yr. old close grade Sout down sheep, consisting of 1 ram ewes. $42 for the 3, crated. FOB, D. Sanders, Eatonton, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 M. kids, 50 lambs. C. J. Wooda: Graymont, Ga. Sai as About 125 head sheep and lamb Southdown and Native mixed. $3 W. J. Peacock, Eastmn, Ga. Rt. 5. Live Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED > Exch 1 full blood J. male, 1 for Ayrshire or Ayrshire and sey mixed, heifer, any age. thur Rice, Dacula, Ga. Want thoroughbred Hereford tr. rU Mrs. A yearlings, healthy and well grown te age. Will come after and pay cash if reasonable price and not more thai 75 mi, from : eigs, J. T. Vinson, Meigs Ga. Rt. 2. Ca Exch. good value for good cows, E, C. Lewis, Marietta, Ga. R Want 10 young Hereford heif State price. J. A. Brown, M. D., dy Dale, Ga. Want to hear from parties who have 25 to 50 head of cattle to pa ture on shares, or so much for wt. put on and owner retain title cows. Prefer the beef type. A good pasture for 7 or 8 mos. W Rasberry, Andersonville, Ga. Exch a good Black J. cow, now gi ing milk and a yearling heifer for : fresh J. cow; or will buy one. Major Knight, Atlanta, Ga. 316 East L Drive, N. E. / ee : HOGS WANTED Want pure bred gilt, ready b either Guinea or S. P. C. State particulars and price in first letter lixch. value for same. M. L. Segroves Fayetteville, Ga, Want 2 big bone Guinea, sub. | reg. wt. 50 lbs. at least each, and will pay $5 cash each. L. G. Cartecay, Ga. \ es cae Want 1 Guinea pig or shoat. Exck sorghum syrup at 75c gal. Sample wanted. Mr. M. B. Davis, Fairb Ga, Rt. 1. Laeead Want 1 fine, well marked D (cherry red in color), or big bon C. gilt pig. ee! cash if price is r and pig reg. cholera treated, etc. want 1 male pig, Duroc or P. C. ther or crossed, in good health ft feeding use, treated, etc. J. W. Gal rett, -Ateo, Ga: Box, 81.5 a Want pigs and meat hogs at onable price. C. B. Smith, La eorgia Products For Sale EANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Frost proof Eng. peas, 2 tea cups 25c or 15c cup. Exch. 1 qt. for qt. of beans. Add postage. Money aes C. W. Watkins, Madison, Ga. 60 bu. Brabhams, unmixed, new 1930 hep; 52.00 bu, G. B. Free, - Vienna, Rt. <2. Velvet beans for seed, $z.ou bu. or 21. tor NO. 1 N, C. Runner, and pure ed skin Spanish peanuts and Sum- merours puce Hai anid Half cotton eed. . W. Hinson, Jr., Haz-ehurst, lack Crowders, 10c Ib. also whit'e Houston Jumbo peanut seed ~6- Limited :upply, 6c lb. vas. A. Shauncey, Screven, Ga. 5 bu. New Eras, $2 bu. FOB. Money der. Exch. 1 bu. for 1 bu. pure bunch Unknown peas. Ea. to pay postage. mes T. holt, Summerviie, Ga. RrD bu. large cream crowders, 10c lb. +. W W.lLams, Boston, Ga, 13 bu. Irons, brivht ani sound, $2 ce FOB Geneva (C. of Ga. RR) or auk (AB& UC RR). H. D. Lancaster, Juniper, Ga. ere cream sugar crcwders, 15c lb. del. ey C.ement Smith, Austell, Ga. 40 b.. Lady peas, 2 crops a yr. 30c 0 lbs. of mush or fifteen minute as; 205 Ib. Miss aephz.bah: Ga. Su-ar cr wders, $125 es FOB, 21.0 Blue Whips, $2 25 bu: Fe Ww. Mor- eer Winterville. Ga. 100 b. nice White Bunch limas, 15 Mos. B.-F.. Jes up; Chester, Ga. - Buvpees stringless green pod bunch beans, Roc. Ib; postpaid. ~Mrs. W. N. Jonson Cordele Ga. Rt. C. Good, sound Qtootaas, recleaned, 83.75 bu. or exch. for few shcats, 50 Db. C:H. Turner; Luthersvil e,.Ga. Sounl, so d Oscootans, recleancd 50 bu.: Cash with order. R. B. Tur- ner, Luthersvile, Ga. 12 bu. Otootan:, rezleaned, $4 bu. or 45 for Ict; also 600 bundles of good fodder, $1.75 per 100 Marshall Kin- y. Lincolnton, Ga. Rt. 3. ORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE Whatileys prolific nubbed anJ shell- eo bn. or foc peck J. N.-. Olds, Middleton, Ga: Rt. 1 Bx cient corn kept in cribs, wel! an ed against weevils. slipped shuck 1 bur in: shuck; $1.10 if'-shucked. J. Dean, Dawson, Ga. Imp. E astings, $1.75 bu. FOB. T. W. Mcrrison, Wintervile, Ga. Woo.'s imp. yellow Dent, 50c gal. Mrs. C. "F:\ Hunt, Cumming, Ga. tIev> very pcolific, nubbed and helled, $2 bu. Can-furnish large amts. \ khine, Ga. Genuine What! eys prolific and Mex- ican June, $2 bu. FOB. or exch. for sound. cean 90-dav speck:ed velvet eans or Calif. black-eyed peas. J. T. mmaze, M. D. Pineview, Ga. Mexican B ue June, sound and pure 31 peck, $3.50 bu. del. Exch. for! vel- t beans or peanuts. J. P. Adams, uniper, Ga. : . heavy slipped shuck corn, . O.S Williams, Scctland, Ga. - Cuban Flint yellow. $2 bu. FOB or exch. for Bunch velvet beans or Run- On peanuts. P. J. Wa'son, Nunez, a. . 'Goov= Gelien Prolific, 2nd. yrs $1 k. $3 bu. J. H. Gocd Corde'e, Ga. Hendercon yellow 60: pk..$2 bu. J. Brocme, Hephzibah, Ga. Woateys ani Ha tings prolific, pure, 502 pk. sheled, $1.75 bu. also. slue Ribbon syrup cane seed, 50c gal. 3 bu. Exch. for any var. field peas. of A. Compton, Comer, Ga. Rt. 4. ~Grlien Beautv yellow, F.eld select- a, $3. bu. or crib selected, a bu. No ess than 1 bu. shipped. H. R. Staight, Demorest, Ga. 7 COTTON SEED FOR SALE 50 bu. each, Piedmont Cleveland and Mathis Tooe, for sale or exch. seed peanuts. Bu.: for bu. J.-E: ee nay Sti Ga. Cary Collins, wean Wannamakers Cleveand, 1929 crop. | 2. ES bu. Exca. semland Ga. Imp. Toole, Mathis str., Ist yr. for ale. J. G. Dean, Dawson, Ga. - Cooks cotton seed for sale or exch. @ -M. Rogers, Barney, Ga. hbo $1 bu. Privatelv ginned. Jas. pees, Screven, Ga. 20 bu pn. FOB. Ga. some. O. S. Wiliams, Pure Piedmont ped. Cleveland big. ; A. -L. W. Seago, Pinehurst, ae Addi ons early big boll. 75c | rer MARKET BULLETIN Poulnot cotton -seed, $1 bu. - H. Benson, Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt. d Pure Addisons extra ear_y, prolific med. bo.l. 75c bu. FOB. Exch. tor 8 or 10 wks. old pigs. .J. P. Adams, Juni- per, Ga. 75 bu. Wilson type, 2nd yr. and 50 bu. Cokers No. 5, Ist yr. Both $1 bu. G. W. Ross, Rhine, Ga: Rt. 2. Half and Half, $1.50 bu. Exch. a few for Runner 75 lbs. strained honey, 10c lb. All in 1 can. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga. Bt i 1 doz. bee hives. Old time gums. D. L. O'Steen, Douglas, Ga. RFD 2, 8 ola fashioned stands of honey bees $2.50. E. L. Dixon, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 104. K PECANS & PEANUTS FOR SALE Large size peanuis, 60c peck and pos- tage. C. W. Watkins, Madison, Ga. RFD 2. ae lu bu. No. 1 Spanish, 7c lb. 20 Ib. Running and 20 lbs. Bunch butter beans, 18c lb. 10 bu. yellow yams at 95c bu. FOB. A. H. Richardson, Ella- ville, Ga. 50 Ibs. Stuart paper shells, 25c Ib. ee Mrs. Wilie Ennis, Sylvania, Ga. POTATOES FOR SALE Guar. pure, Gov. insp. vine Porto Ricans seed, $1.50 hamper. Jas., A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga. A 1ew ump. Porvo Ricans from vines for .seed, $0c bu. FOB.: Exch. tor .ound bunch velvet beans, or N. tv. Runner peanuts. P. J. Watson, Nu- neZ, Ga. Rt. 1: ; g Porto Rico seed potatoes. Sound field run. 75c bu. FOB. J. H. Rooks, Springvale, Ga. Porto Ricans at hill, 75c bu. J) F. Lovett, Pinehurst, Ga. ; _ SYRUP FOR SALE Guar. pure, bright, highly flavored Ga. Cane syrup from Red_ Ribbon and Green cane. 1-2 gal. cans, label- ed, 50 can. Cash, Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga. 1930 crop good, thick Texas Cane syrup, 60c per 10 lb bucket. R. B. Turner, Luthersvi-le, Ga. . VEGETABLES FOR SALE Turnips, $3 per 100 lbs. cabba7e plants or onion sets or runninz peanuts. J. T. Tailey, Juliette, Ga. Rt. Jerusalem artichokes, also another kind $1 bu. in lots of 5 bu. or more. Small orders, 3c lb. FOB. Exch. for cornfield peas at market price. Ira C. Anderson, Roy, Ga. Georgia Products _ Wanted BEANS & PEAS WANTED Want 1 gal. each, white and cream \crowders and Henderson's baby lima J. T. Gammage, M. Exch. for beans. Exch. value. Mrs. R. F. Ter- rell, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3. Will pay 10c lb. for 3 to 5 bs. Castor , Oil beans, 1930 Ga. grown, new seed, | postpaid. J. L. Ebeores Stone Mtn. Ga. Want 25 bu. ee velvet beans, at $1.25 del Ellaville. . H. Richardson, Eallaville, Ga. Want 25 bu. 90-day running beans or Velvets. Exch Watson melon seed, at HOG 1D, CPs, Eno, Thomson, Ga. CORN = SEED CORN WANTED Want 1 bu. cf the old fashioned good seed Yellow seed corn, 1 ear to the stalk. a cash or exch potatoes for same. . J. Watson, Nunez, Ga. oe FRUIT WAN TED Exch. 1 M. Gov't. insp. purple skin Porto Rico pot. plants at $2 M. April del for dried apples or peaches, free from worms. Ea. to pay trans. chgs. (No name and address given). PECANS & PEANUTS WANTED Exch. some pure Porto . Rico pot. plants, State insp. at $1.50 M. for 10 bu. Runner peanuts at 4c lb. also exch 12 bu. Toole cotton seed for 12 bu. white Spanish peanuts. Bu. for bu. G. W. Haztsy, Dawsoa, Ga. Exch. good value for seed Spanish peanuts. A. N. Wiggins, Preston, Ga. POTATOES WANTED Exch. 4 or 5 bu. Wannamaker Cleve- land cotton seed for same number bu. imp. Porto Rico potatoes for bedding. S..F. Bohanan, Conyers, Ga, Rt. 2. SYRUP WANTED. Want 6 bbls. No. 2 syrup pure Ga. cane del. 2, A-1. Quote be.t price. A. H. Richardson, Ellaville, Gaucss Seed For Bale. Tomato. seed, Greaier Ba tiniovre. New Stone, Red Rock, and Matchuiess. ol Ib. Mareglobe, $2 ib. Pusipa.d. 3 tz. pkgs, 25c. R. E. McRee, Meigs, Ga ~ 15 lbs. Early Alaska pea. Le.s tian 5 lb. 15 lb. de:. $2 FOB for the lot. Exch for sweet or irish potatoes. Cash = order. P. E. Rhodes, Baldwin, a 2 bu. Johnson grass seed, for sale. . S. Bradley, Menio, Ga. Rt. 2. 8 Ibs. Liisey, 50: Ib. 7 ibs- Gleck- Smith, ley Sweet, 50c lb. Clement White Multip.ying nest Salons 40c Austell, Ga. Rt. 1. jal. de. or 30 rO3. Mrs. Len senk- ; deil, Hartwell, Gao Rt. -2: 5 or 6 lbs. yellow crook neck squash seed, 50c lb. or exch for N. Ca Runner poanuts, 90-day ve.vet beans, field eas, bunch butterbeans, or cabbage or onion plants. F. W. Rahn, Ringo.) | - Ga. Rt 2. Limited amt. the famous Wonder melon seed, $2 lb. J. H. Books, Spring- vale, Ga. Calif. sorghum cane, 5c lb. FOB. Exch. for Ribbon Cane to p. ant. L. L. Story, Clay Lil, Ga. White multiplying onion bataal! 20c gal. FOB; sev. gal. little white. mush peas, $1. 25 pk. or $4 bu. white running butter beans, 25c lb. white bunch butter beans, 30c lb. aso sev. bu. Valencia peanuts, lec :b. $3.50 bu Exch 2 bu. peanuts for 2 bu. N. C. Runner peanuts, pure for scd, also ave pink skin Porto Rizo potatoes, $1.50 bu. All FOB here. H. G. Ker- 2y, Nunez, Ga. Es Ha-tings syrup cane~ seed, hand c-eaned, 2nd yr. c lb. or 60c peck del n Ga. Cash or money order. J. N. Jlds. Jr.. Middleton, Ga. Rt. 1. 4 Ibs. Dixie Belle watermelon seed, >and picked from choice melons, 502 lb Ge. Mrs. J. El'iston, Rupert, Ga. White nest onions, 0: gal. White Lady peas, 10c lb. brown bunch gar- den beans, early var. free of weevils, 202 per cup ful. Money order prefer- red. Alice Hodges, Greenville, Ga. RE.28; BOX. a9. Few Ibs. Syrup cane seed, Texas Blue, 10c Ib. or exch. for turkey eggs. P, 3 os Nunez, Ga. ite nest onions, 602 gal. or 2 gal $1; 1-2 bu. $180. Del Ga. No eheees. Mrs. E. A. Smith, Greenville, ig Rt. BY ide Be'le, 402 lb. pc Stpaid, or exch 3 lbs-tor 2 gal. syrup. I to pay post- -age on seed and other party on syrupe) J. R. Hal!, Ivey, Ga. 109 lbs. new crop pimiento seed 50. 'b. .Exch for farm products or po- tato plants at wholesale prices. O. C. Perdue. Yatesville, Ga. Calif. beer seed, 10c per oe A. A. Nash, Riverdale, Ga. Rt. Chas. Wakefield Sepbage pee $1 25 c Thursday, February 19, 1931, Ib. Bermuda onicn seed, 1-4 lb. 50c; Stone Mtn. melon seed, Oc Ib.--Ail del. A. W. Parsons, Abbevi le, Ga: oc Mtn. 75c Ib. not postpaid, Sample on request. No personal. chec Mrs. I. E. Rodgers, TS Ga. : Between 2 and 3M Ibs. Stone Mt 20 to 50 lb. lots, 70c lb. 10 to 20 lb 85c; 1 to 10 ib. $1 lb. J. D. Alexander, McDonough, Ga. Looe Waite velvet okra, 30c Ib. Mrs. Ww. 4. DeLoach, Spiingiield, Ga. sae 5 bu. good, sound sorghum cane seed a 32 bu. FOB. John P. Cheney, Mari- atta, Ga. 1012 Whitlock Ave. Long green pod okra, alco white ve. vet, 50c-lb. or exch. fcr Spanish . r Runner peanuts. L J. narris, / Waycross, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 14. Thurmond. Greys 50c lb. or exch fo: thickens, pigs or peanuts. J. E. Horne, Pinehurst, Ga. a: Texas cane seed, = bu. or exch. for peanuts at 4c lb. R. B. Turner, Lu-" _iersville, Ga. . Spring turnip and mustard seed, mixed, 2 tbls. for 10c or 25 per cup full. "Money order. C. W. Watkins, Madison, Ga. Rt. 2. 1-2 lb. Ga. Ruffled mustard seed, 30c, or 5c thls. Exch for white table peas, litte mush peas or cream peas. Mrs. D. J. Johnson, Ailey, Ga. oo Pie Watson sound seed, 5 lbs. ~-0c Ib. A. J. Gilbert, Hawkinsvil e Ga, Rt. 4. Broom corn seed, 20c lb. postpaid, 15 Ib. col. or 2-1- 2 bu. for $10. Cash with order. Buyer to pay trans. chgs, iugh Pickle .Summerviile, Ga. Rt. 4. 40 lbs. 19350 prop white velvet Be seed. Less than 5 lbs, 40c Ib. 5 Ibs. and over, 35c -b. postpaid. Cash or money order with order. J. G. North, sharpsburg, Ga. Vegei able huckleberry seed, 10 tea po ful ; okra seed 20c on full. Compton, Comer, Ga. Rt. D pure red, Green and Ribbon seed sane. Av. 3 ft. $2 a 100,sacked for | protection. ae A. Chauncey, Scre- en, Ga. Ha. tings syrup cane, 150 Ibs, 15c ib. up. to 10 lb. Abgve, 10c lb. ist yr E. B. Adams, Oglethorpe, Ga. Rt. 2. Seed Wanted Exch. 1 bu. Java peas for 1 bu. seed chufas; also exch. 1 bu. of Javas for 1 bu. O-too-tans, if recleaned and suit- able for planting. Peas are bright and sound. Rt. 2. Exch. insp. potato plants for good Tom Watson o: Stone Mtn. watermelon seed. 5 lbs. seed for 2 M. plants. R. S. Wolfe, ; Baxley, Ga. 2 _Second- -Hand Machinery Wanted oe Want one or two row Mr. Bil! plan-_ ter with fertilizer attachmen:. state cond. and cash price. W. A Edge, Pitts, Ga. ; Live Stock Wanted I. G. Thompson, Cummit, Ga. HOGS WANTED) _ i. - Want to eacn, vaiue icr 4 Duroc ade or Berk_hire shoats, wt. about 50 or 60 lbs. each. Ea. to pay irans chgs. c. A. Langston, Ashland, Ga. Exch, 2 bu. Hasvings p.o.ific seed corn, 3 to 6 ears to sia k, at $2.50 bu. for a-good Duroc or Hampshire, or any good breed pigs. Comer Meeks, Alto, Ga. Rt. 2. Exch baby chicks or part baby chicks : aad part cash, for young full biood Deroe J. Ss: P, C.. Back P, -C... Ab dampshire. Or young pigs of breed mentioned above, wt. from 30 to 40 ce Mrs. L. S. Andrews, Ochlochnee, a Exch. value for a hdg or gilt. Write. T. P. Boatright, Summit, Ga. Rt. 1. | Want little bone, stay- -fat kind _ nea gilt for breeding purposes. Exch. 1 white boar in good cond. wt. 0 ofr 90 lbs. on foot, or pay cash. Tom Brown, Rhine, Ga. Rt. 3: ae Exch. pr. turkeys, wt. 15 Ibs. for 1 S. P. C. git, full blood. or for Duroc J. gilt. Ea. to pav express. J. L. Mc- Crea. Alma, Ga RFD Want pics, shcats, hogs. 20 to 500 head. Quofe best. prices, M. Simmons, Tucker, Ga. Exch. 5 gal. nice. home made syrup for a 6 wks. old Red oe S. P. C. or ey bone Guinea gilt. J. N. Olds, .Jr.. Mdtleten. Ga. Rt. 1. ~, Exch 100 S. C. R I. Red eggs, or a *6 val. exch for pig wt. not. less 40lbs. Mrs. C. R. Black, The Rock, Ga. Rt. 1. is Bo thursday, February 19, 1931. 2 Live Stock For Sale | - CATTLE FOR SALE 5 good J. milch cows and 5 nice hei- rs that will freshen this yr. inciud- ing 2 reg. J. heifers, from Tifton A&M Co.lege, also 1 bul from A&M col- lege, about 6 mos. old. Reasonable age M. Y. Arnold, Fitzgerald, Ga Reg. Hereford cattle, both sex: also sey. nice, young bulls. E. T. Bosweli, Siloam, Ga. . : as EOGS FOR SALE_. . P. C. pigs,. $5 each and up. E. E swell, Siloam, Ga. 2 brood sows, 7 pigs, P. C. cheap at my barn; also 2 calves, 2 mo; old, $3 each at my barn; 2 cthers, $5 each da mae hog, 8 mos old ready for service. Jess Wilson, Machen, Ga. Guinea, 6 wks. old pigs, $15 pr. $9 each; 1 pure bred P. C. sow. 18 mos old. Has raised 1 Jitier of pigs, bred to Guinea male for April farrow. Ent to reg. $25 or exch for 25 nannie goats to my place. R. E. Barnes, Sum- mit, Ga, ; A few shoaty pigs, and 16 No. 1 -porkers. H. H. Lake, Lovett, Ga. __ On March 16th will have some very high grade reg. Berkshire pies to seil it $8 each, reg. in buyers name. Ju- lian Mauldin, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 2. 6 pigs, 12 wks. old, half B. P. C. and half S. P. C. Pure stock. Treate4 acvainst cholera. Wt. around 25 or 30 Ibs. each. $5 each, FOB. Mrs. H. A. Humphrey. Mitchell, Ga. Rt. 1. 2 nice Big Bone P. C. mae pigs, $4 each; male and female pigs, Blue Guinea and Biz Bone P. C crossed $4 each. Tom Snider, Gibson, Ga. __. .. RABBITS FOR SALE N. Z. Whites and N.-Z. Reds reasonable prices. H. H. Melton, Thomasvile, Ga. _A few Silver Marten and Hima'av- at Al from reg. stock. ans, does and. bucks, at . reas-nable prices. All from reg. stock. W. M. peeon, Thomasvi'le, Ga... > 3 A few Ped. Chin. breeders. Reascon- ble Prices. M. S. Rogers, Thomasvile 2 pr. young rabbits, ready for ser- Vice. Ent. to ree. $1 pr. Charles Wai- Son, Marietta. Ga. ~ SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE _.__Nannie milk goat, $25. 2 yrs. old. Horness. R. S. Gaines, Dewyroze. Ge. Rt. 2... a Live Stock Wanted .. . CATTLE WANTED -_ Want heifer calf, a few days old. Jersey or Guernsey. Must be reg. 0! rem extra high producing st*ck, anc Cheap for cash. R. T. V. eed or __ Exch. 1 Duroc J. boar, 3 yrs. old with papers for 1 Holstein or Guern- sey bul with papers. Prefer 1 1-2 or 2 yrs. old. Joe Powell, Stockton, Ga. _ Want 200 head cattle, 6 mvs. to 3 Tod: or mos. old, to put on pasture. B. Miller, Dawson, Ga. Pe HOGS WANTED _. Want 1 or 2 pigs, 8 to 10 wks. old of good stock, for making meat thir fall, Must be good pig and cheap for cash. State bect price FOB. A. E. Nelson, Sugar Valley. Ga. Rt. 1. _Want reg. silts that will farrow a early date. Prefer P. C. Mrs. Roy Thornton, Monroe, Ga. RFD . HORSES AND MULES WANTED Want 1 mare mule in good cond. , ae cheap. Mrs. W. K. Phillips, Bre- den. Marsha'lville, Ga... __, Want saddle horse, not over 10 yrs: Old. Sound: and gentle. wt. not less ogg 1M ibs. H. A. Aycock, Shellman. Exch. good vaue for good work _ mule eear here.. H. I. Peebles, Love- _ Exch. value for. mule, near Atlanta. O. S. Payne. Chamblee, Ga. Rt. 1. On Briar Cliff Read: ~ gi : .,. Want very smal] mule or pony that S gentle and walks slow when plow- ing, suitable for an old man to work. ve low cash price. | 29. mi. of bere. G M. Fishback. Coege Park, Ga. Rt. 1. i __ Want good saddle horse cheap for Cash. Must be fast walker. Prefer bay or black in cclor. .Give full de- Scription and best price in first let- ter. L. L. DeLoach, Clyo, Ga. x _f,eggs and half of l'ttle chicks. Schwal's - .| ves to 10 wks. | Acshand, Ga. Rt. 1.. 4 Must be with- MARKET BULLETIN Want to rent 2 good farm mules, wi. 1M to 1100 lbs. Will pay in ad- vance for rental. Or would consider buying 1 and renting one, cr buy botn if given some time to pay. W. M. pees, Atlanta, Ga. 712 Kirkwood ve. Z Want to rent a mule or horse to -a-m with at reasonab.e rent. P. C. Reid. Bremen, Ga. Want to reni good farm mue: for this yr. or wil buy on Fall terms or Ca. value for same. reston, Ga. Want to rent good, gentle farm mule, about March lst to make light srop. H.R. Clarke, Waleska, Ga. Want mule for hay. J. H. McClel- and, Waycross, Ga. RFD. RABBITS WANTED Want 2 Silver Fox.and 2 Silver Mar- tin rabbit does, 2 mos. or older. Her- man Mize, Americus, Ga. Want 1 pr.. good, healthy rabbits, about 1 yr. old. Exch. 2 set. of pure bred R. I. Red eggs. G. T. Kesler, Nicholson, Ga. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want sheep for breeding purposes R. H. Govan, Atlanta, Ga. 510 More- land Ave., N.E. Want 1 ccmmon bily goat. Prefer 1 with horns. Exch. fodder. G. B. Ver- ner, Monroe, Ga. : Baby Chicks Wanted Want 500 chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Guar party 250 chicks if they will furnish the feed and ship th- chicks. Must be good stock. T. W. Roberts, College Park, Ga. 417 E. Mer- | cer St. Want baby chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old, or wil take 15 or 20 hens. feed and best attention and give half Mrs. Agnes W2ters, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 3. Want from 1 to 200 any large breed chicks to raise on ha'ves to 10 wks. old. Will take that number the first of ea month until the first of May. Mrs. en-y Welch, Eatonton Ga. . Want best prices on 200 S. C. R. I. Red. baby chicks. Mrs. W. T. Allen. Menroe, Ca RFD 3. : _ Exch. 10 M frost proof Chas. W. cab- baze plants for 50 J. B. Giant baby chicys. Plants now ready. oO. W. Poctick, Hahira, Ga. oe Want 150 baby chicks to raise on hal- ves to 8 wks. Pure bed Rocks or Buffs or Reds State when can ship. May Lillie Johnson, Martin, Ga. . Want 500 chicks, Ginn and . Red sames to raise on shares. also Ginn Grey ezgs. Exch value. sending. D. M.- Moore, Ga Rte 2a ; : - Want any amt. of heavy breed chicks tg raise to 8 wks. on 50-50 or will exch Stone Mtn. melon seed at 75c Ib. for them. | Wiley Rogers, Wray. Ga. Exch W2nnamaker wilt resistant cot- ton seed at 90c bu. for any large str. Write before Eastanollee. biddies; also will take 500 W. L. and raice on halves to 8 wks. old. Mrs. W. H. Brown, Summit, Ga. : Want about 200 heavy breed chicks to raise on halves to 8 wxs. old. Mrs. MiJton Minshew, Walden. Ga.: -.Watn baby chicks to raise on halves in large or small quantities, to any reasonale length of time. Cornish Tndian Red games preferred. Write be- fore sending. Mrs. J. T. Goodrum, Warwick. Gal RFD 2. | ; Want 309 chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Reds preferred. Party to pay. postage. Not later than Feb. 20th or March ist. Mrs. Leila Cole, Duluth, Ga. Box Want 100 R. I. Reds to raise on hal-| Mrs. Ettie Whitfield. Went 50 0- 100 B R. or Red baby chicks to raise on halves. March or April hatch. Miss Drucilla Dodd, Sum- merville, Ga. Rt. 2. Want 200 any laree breed chicks to raise on shares.-until 10 wks. cld Mrs. W. N. Roberts, Ellabell, Ga. Rt. 1. Box YeE oS LS Ae Want 50 B. L. or Light Brahma day |old chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Charley Davidson. Alto. Ga. Pt. 1. Exch. B. R. cocevels from 210-260 eve hens. for baby chicks, same b~eed. | Mrs. C. H. Rhedes. Rovston, Ga. Rt. 2. Want to buy 20 or 25 White Rock. or R. J. Red day olf chicks at 10 each. by March Ist. Will alco pay postage on them. Mrs. Grady Chapman, But- lersGa RED 1... = See Air Want 100 dark Cornish game chicks and 50 B. R. or other big stock to raise % A. N. Wiggins, P Adal faundation PysFFf Qrn. Ares. ey 1 |naid, GN. Pain. -Edison. Ga.. -hefore sendin, on halves to 6 wks. old. Sender to pay postage both ways. Mrs. Noah Hutch- eson, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 2 or 300 Reds to raise on hal- ves to 8 or 10 wks. old by first of Mar. Mrs. J. S. Weatherly, Hoschton, Ga. ; Eggs For Sale _ Pure bred Tancred W. L. eggs, $4- 30 per 100 FOB. Mrs. W. H. Dur- en, Stilimore, Ga. RFD 2. Fawn and. White ducks, Berry str. $2. per Cataula. Ga Want to sel) about &80 Ibs vith black-eve veas got wet hefo vicking hut make gnnd seed price h Pearl Griffin. Chickamauga Ga. Clavs. purvle hull sveckled and uinch speckled peas sound. clean and wnt damaged $998 ner bhi Atantan avs 4 per bu Biloxi sovs $24 hi. \ll 1930 crop fully matured. clean and wae fram damage Priree for Mill- dgeville. Ga. Cash or equivalent wi vrder No COD Geo T_ Trawick, Sinton, Gar. Tae 75 Ibs Hastings brown sugar crowd- rs. sound and clean 12. 1-9 Th n Ga Mrs Cantain Walker D: mega. Ga. Rt 4: Box 85 9 Brabs $185 bu Trane $178 bu: Vhips. $1.65. Mixed slightiv damage 195 by i the above FOB Mauk a A few cream sngar erowders Te 4 9 few little white black eyed Te h White vith brown eve 4e tb big | Tue speckled egnnse peas Add ostage for small amount Ga ies 90 or 10) bu mixed Clav and R also a few hi snecklac nd. Brah peas not mixed $295 W112. 2 bu. Ladv veas slichtiv weevily, 20v Bassett Juniper Ga Rt 2 _ ye for nlantine use 8e Ib Mrs | Tills. Brooklet Ga_ 2a Red Ripners $175 by \vhont 5 hit Clave \$2 hu: 2 hi slight v mixed. $1.50 bu. All euar saund 7OR Clermont Cach with order, Ivn A Mvers Gleveland. Ga Rt . Good var Tinknown neas $2 bu 70R Rine Ridge R F Rogers. Young ane. Ga. \ Biloxi Sovs $2.46 ound J H Swan Wrens Ga Henderson white bunch limas 4 tbs iol Ist and INA zones 5Ne No Jess ald. W.H. Waddelle. Pearson Ga Tareda Sovs $275 bu FOB S & Tfearn. Palmetto, a. 3 90-dav running speckled eer 0 FOR T E Wise. Pitts Ga Rt 1, Rox 14 ita 2 teacuns full bunch garden be: he per cun: little bunch butter be . euns 35e Cash with order Mrs aster. Juniper bn 1930 ~s crop. & bu vellow crowders $5 hn 1 hu. 2lack crowders $4 hun, 2? bu Sverkled 4% bu 2 bu Rie Rlue Gonse peas uw or in small tots 19e Ih for xeept Rilue Gonse 12 1-2 Ib BE Wnn. Omega .Ga Rt 2. 1mn bu each = Brabhams _ $2. speckled $170: Clavs $&175 bu acleaned W R Rush Richland 1K hy bricht Rrahs 9 2" bu T,. Windham Butler Ga y Rlack Crowders Ie Ib $125 4 hn Sneckled bunch butter Ne Ih $9 gal $240 nerk 1-9 bn W FOR J 7 Crutchfield eer RIP TER FOR SALE 2 or 3 Ths fresh butter per wk h Mrs F W Manghon. Covin About 6 Ths. fresh ae was ' e Ib or 4c Ib vrepaid Mrs. hapman. icteveiiie Ga Rt 2 10 to 21 Ibs fresh butter e ve be Wb de: 8rd zone Cows nia ested Mrs Bob Sosby Carnesvill Fresh butter 3c Ib Cooking but. 25 lb, Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Roy, G AND SEED CORN FOR SALE . sound eke shuck corn, 90c . D. Fortner, Bar- a sshuck.corn, 90c bu. at barn; FOB Jesup or Odum. O. H. fesup, Ga. Rt. 2. leys prolific. $2.50 bu. 5 bu. ex Barfield, Louisville, Ga. No. tings pure prolific, Ist yr. 50c pk. aines, Franklin, Ga. Rt. 1. tings ist yr. $1. peck. Canon, Ga. Mexican June corn, 7c lb. W. an, Canon, Ga. an yellow Flint. 2nd yr. Not mix- white corn. $1 pk. $3 bu. FOB for field peas or Soy beans. dy Cook, Pitts, Ga. stings and Marlboro seed corn, -and field selected for past 4 7 1-2c lb. del. 10 Ibs. or more. Moon, Waco, Ga. ns imp. big white Flint, $1 pk. bu. J. W. Brown, Helena, Ga. ms Marlboro prolific. $3 bu. Ernest Kesler, Nicholson, Ga. u. slipped shuck white corn, $1 FOB Cairo or Thomasville. tu. ott, Cairo, Ga. lected Marlboro, $2 bu. FOB. J. hirley, Jackson, Ga. Rt. 5. : atleys prolific. 1st yr. 75c peck, bu. FOB. Mrs. Ruby Holland, urst, Ga. Rt. 3. tings prolific. 1st yr. $3 bu. FOB ch. for potato plants or bunch eans. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, hatleys red_cob prolific, '75c peck, bu. pure white Dent, same price. . Crutchfield, Montrose, Ga. ellow pop corn, shelled, 7c lb. 10 $3 bu. Harold Morgan, Vi- a. sound pop corn, 8c lb. shelled. umpkin seed, and muskmelon Sell or exch. sev. cups full for sacks, some peanuts and pecans. | postage. Mrs. W. T. Stephens, sville, Ga. RFD 4. e Hastings prolific, nubbed and led, 75c peck, $2.50 bu. F. L. Ra- deal, Ga. leys 1st yr. $1 peck, $3 bu. Exch O-too-tan beans or a good var. on seed. H. D. Salter, Pitts, Ga. bu. good slipped shuck corn, 85c "OB. Robt. Moore, Nichols, Ga. sh. yellow field Flint. 2 eared corn, $1 pk. $2.75 bu. FOB. Mil- umner, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3. hatleys prolific. 1st yr. nubbed hatleys field selected seed corn, ) bu. 75c pk. J. A. nt, Ga. RFD 2. 1atleys prolific, $2.50 bu. 2 bu. to ahs Shorts Golden Queen pop 1-2c lb. 100 lbs. to bag. FOB. a of Ga. Crop Improvement . Frank L. Short, Sylvester, Ga. d selected Barnes Semi Prolific. k. $3 bu. FOB, or exch. limited for soy beans, Velvets, peanuts ae = H. B. Barnes, McRae, ods Golden Dent, 15c qt. del. G. Hollomon, Brooklyn, Ga. Hastings Prolific, nubbed and ed, $2 bu. or 65c pk. FOB. G. A. on, Royston, Ga. Rt. 1. good med. early main crop corn, om 2-eared field selected. $3.50 . or exch. for 5 lbs. bunch or g butter beans, Ky. Wonders or less, 10 Ibs. speckled crowders, or potato slips, or 1 Ib. Stone Mtn. elon seed. C. L. Moulder, Bu- a. Rt. 3. pu. imp. Truckers favorite, 1st. day seed corn. 15c pt. 25c qt. 1-2 gal. 50c gal. Money order. MEE. C. H. Davis, Clarkesville, Ps pralitio, nubbed and _ shell- ae FOB. A. W. Tabor, Pow- a eed corn for sale or exch. for can use; 30 Ibs. seed pop corn Sell, or exch. for any kind of eed. Charlie H. Smith, Roop- S$. Rt,22. - red cob and Cokers Ellis seed uar. to please. $1.25 peck, $3.50: 2 bu. del. 2. H. W. Thurmond, ville,.Ga. afleys prolific nubbed and 7c peck, oe by. P. H. Wood- Yes. Little eck pow com, nubbed and Cortez Bruce, Fair- |. MARKET shelled. 80c peck, $3 bu. del. or exch. for syrup, runner or Spanish peanuts. Ea. to pay chgs. on what they send. Write first. C. F. Watson, Dawson, Ga. Rt. 2. Genuine Whatley, $3 bu. or exch. for No velvc? beans gr YunNer peanuts. S. x. Jones, Milan, Ga. Rt. 1. Whatleys prolific, 200 bu. FOB. J. H. Perry, Stephens, Ga. wasver imp. Prize Winner, $1.75 bu T Webb, Ellijay, Ga. $2 bu. i980 deop write shelled pop corn, 8c Cees Yeomans, | Ib. del. No stamps. Vidalia, Ga. 300 bu. shelled corn in 140 Ib. bags. J. F. Lowe, Jr., Ft. Valley, Ga. Box 155. 200 bu. good slipped shuck white corn, $1 bu. at barn. L. W. Conner, Abbeville, Ga. phone No. 8002. Hastings prolific, nubbed and shelled, $2.50 bu. Hastings Cuban Yellow Flint, $3 bu. All FOB Milledgeville. Geo. T. Trawick, Limton, Ga. - Imp. white pop corn, 10c Ib. in ear. Add postage. Charley Gowder, Austell, Ga. RFD 1. A few bu. pure, 2-eared Mosley seed corn, $3 bu. or 80c peck. Include pos- tage with order. Ben F. Powell, Lyler- ly, Ga..Rt. 2. Hastings white Rice pop corn, 10c cup full, also green pod okra seed, 10c cup full. Add postage. Mrs. O. L. Bush, Doerun, Ga. Scotts imp. Marlboro prolific. Big eared var. 2 we field selection. A bu. $1.50 per 1-2 bu. $1 peck. Z. L. Scott, Concord, Ga, Willets Golden Beauty, carefully se- lected, nubbed and shelled. $2.75 bu. Exch. for Brabham peas. Bu. for bu. E. C. Pope, Ocilla, Ga. CORN FOR SALECar Lots 1 car of good, heavy slipped shuck ear corn, 70c bu. FOB. D. W. Knight, Dexter, Ga. COTTON SEED FOR SALE Lee Wilson imp. big boll, 1st yr. from Arkansas, $1 bu. L. L. McCleskey, Americus, Ga. Few bu. Covington black root, wilt resnstant, $1.25 bu. M. D. Mock, Lan- ier, Ga. Wannamaker-Cleveland big boll Ist yr. Grown on my own farm. $2.50 per 100 Ib. bag, FOB. Robt. Davis, Ten- nille, Ga. 10 bu. imp. Toole, $1 bu. Cash with ae J. W. Maloney, Sparks, Ga. Rt. Acala. and Neely, 75c bu. as long as supply lasts. H. C. Caldwell, Tennille, Ga, Bt AS. i 50 or 60 bu. imp. prolific Petty-Toole $1.25 bu. Jerry Jones, Dixie, Ga. RFD 15-Box:61 D&PL No. 4 (proved to be the great- est Upland cotton in existence), $1.25 bu. H. C. Kimbrough, Jr., Chipley, Ga. Piedmont Cleveland $1 bu. FOB al- so pure Ruckers. Ist yr. Pure and re- cleaned. R. C. Temple, Hartwell, Ga. FOB. Piedmont Cleveland big boll. $1 bu. or exch. for corn. Bu. for bu. Ref. Bank of Madison. W. E. Stewart, Buckhead, Ga. Rt. 1. Neelys Ped. 85c bu. FOB. J. R. Cra- mer, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 7. 30 bu. Wannamakers wilt resistant. 2nd yr. also 15 bu. Manleys heavy fruiter. 75c bu. FOB. Money order or cashiers check. C. H. Steele, _Bairds- Half and Half, "5c bu. Exch, for peas, Velvet beans, or Spanish or N. C. ae peanuts. J. O. Strom, Milan, a Wilson big poll for sale or exch. for town, Ga. Porto Rico potato slips. R. N. Massey, Nicholson, Ga. f Genuine, graded and recleaned Wan-. namakers Cleveland big boll, $1 bu. N. J. White, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 1. 50 bu. sound and carefully ginned Neelys big boll Cleveland, $1 bu. FOB. P. E. Middlebrooks, Covington, Ga. Rt. 5. Box 92. 150 bu. Wannamaker Cleveland big boll, ist yr. $1.10 bu. Also..1500. bu. Wannamakers. 2nd yr. 90c bu. FOB. Kept pure. Sacked in 100 lb. bags. L. P. Brandenburg, Senoia, Ga. Woods extra big boll, $1.10 bu. post- paid; 100.1bs. by frt. $2.25. Money or- der. J. H. Davis, Milledgeville, Ga. Rt: 5. Box 126. 30 bu. of 3 in 1 prize winning cot- ton seed. $2.50 bu. FOB. Cash (mon- ey order preferred) with order.. Arah Elliott, Hiram, Ga. \ Cokers .No. 5: 1st: yrs Pure, clean and henae Make best Pas H. H. | Fitzpatri Madison, G Ruckrs, i bu. frt. paid, oe $2.50 per Miss | BU Gi et LN 100 Ibs. 100 lbs. FOB. Cleaned, culled and sacked. Edgar M. Brown, Hart- well, Ga. Rt 4. Pure Coll:ge No. 1. 75c bu. or exch. for O-toW-tan beat.s, E, N. Hopper, Ranger, Ga. Arkansas Rowden 40. 1st yr. Grown in No. Ga. $1.50 bu. $4 per 100 lbs. FOB. H. A. Neal, Carnesville, Ga. No. 3. 3 or 4 bu. genuine Wannamakers. 2nd. yr. $3 per 100 ibs I. G. Joiner, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure Wannamakers, 75c bu. or exch. for Velvet beans or peas, syrup, or Du- roc J. gilt; also pure Ruckers, 75 bu. or exch. as above. Sample on request. Leland E. Adams, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2. 40 bu. pure Cokers Cleveland No. 5, Ist yr. $1 bu. FOB. Y. M. Patterson, Homer, Ga. Rt. 2. Mississippi Pine Delta No. 4. $1 bu. About 20 bu. F. W. Maughon, Coving- ton, Ga. Rt. 3. "5 bu. Cokers imp. No. 5, 75c bu. or exch. for J. heifers, or anything can G. J. Davis, Milner, Ga. Rt. 2. use. Petty Toole wilt resisteant, 75c bu. J. E. Gregory, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 5. About 20 bu. Cokers ped. Super Seven str. 5, 75c bu. Exch. for full blood big bone P. C. pigs. W. L. Edwards, Ella- ville, Ga. Rt. 3. Piedmonz ped. Cleveland big boll. 1st yr. 75c bu. FOB. C. L, Ewing, Law- renceville, Ga. RFD 3. | About 20 bu. Coker Cleveland No, 5, ee bu. P. C. Jackson, Fayetteville, Ga. Re. 2: Cooks re-imp. 1st. yr. $1 bu. E. L. Dixon, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 104. Pure Half and Half. 1st yr. from Summerour. Limited amt. $4 per 100 lbs. FOB. -Exch. for good, sound Run- ner or large bunch peanuts. J. B. Proctor, Eastman, Ga. Stoneville No. 2. Extremely light foligae, long staple, Delta & P. L. and Neelys Cleveland. All guar. C. N. Adams, Social Circle, Ga. Half and Half. 1st yr. from Sum- merour. $1 bu. E. B. Bryant, Coch- ran, Ga. Rt. 3. Cotton seed, 75c per cupful. S. D. Harrison, Kathleen, Ga. Ruckers. 1st yr. "5c bu. FOB. D. F, Holcomb, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 2. e37.in = 1s Var, cotton seed. 1st. yr. Limited amt. $3.50 per bu. FOB. E. .C. Smith, Ellabell, Ga. : Ruckers. 1st. yr. 75 bu. FOB. P. M. Holcomb, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 2. : Half and Half, recleaned, $1 bu. exc. lima beans. J. H. Hardie, Ivey, Ga. Covington wilt resistant. Cleveland, | $2.50 per 100. Exch. for white Spanish peanuts at 4c lb. Also 7 lbs. pure Stone Mtn. watermelon seed, 50c lb. or exch. for peanuts. L. B. Law, Leslie, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 106. Be : Petty-Toole wilt resistant. 2nd yr. J. 5c bu. Grown on my own farm, F. Ratliff, Blackshear, Ga. : Petty Toole. 1st. yr. $2.50 per 100 Jb. bag, or $1 bu. Also Sikes imp. ped. a price. J. M. Jones, Omega, Ga. Heavy Fruiter, Piedmont Cleveland. Ist yr. each, 75c bu. FOB. W. M. Bry- ant, Canon, Ga. Cokers 5 Lock, long staple. 75c bu. FOB. Cortez Bryan, Canon, Ga. Good Half and Half, $1 bu. or lot. .of 15 bu. for $13, or 10 bu. $8.75. Exch. 5 bu. for 2 bu. peas, del. Purple Hulls or Whipps. R. E. Tomberlin, Surren- cy, Ga. Petty Toole, Wilson and Cokers No. 5 at-farmers prices. Exch. for peas, -vel- F. Burch, Jr., Eastman, Ga. Pure Coker Cleveland, also. Cokers Super Seven. Ist yr. $1 bu. FOB. W. H. Moody, Ashburn, Ga. Mathis Toole, "5c bu. or exch. for 25 |bu. Ga. Runner peanuts. J. E. Horne, Pinehurst, Ga. a ee Ped. Cleveland big boll. 1st e $1 bu. FOB. Clyde Cavin, Menlo, a. 75 bu. pure Toole, 90c bu. FOB. Exch for shell corn. Bu for bu. M. L. Moore, Richland, Ga. Rt. 5. Wilson type big boll, 150 bu. or exch. for good, sound white Spanish peanuts for seed. Bu. for bu. A. L. Law, Ocilla, Ga. Rt..3. Silver, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. 250 bu. 1929 Piedmont Cleveland, pure) $2.50 per 100 lbs. J. B. Chandler, Browns Crossing, Ga. : Half and Half, 80c bu. $2.60 per 100 lbs= Exch: = for pigs.-.ch: -A. ee Martin, Ga. Rt. Wilson: type. big boll.. ist il direct. $3 per'100. J.-H, Tigner, At anta, Ga. 41 i chanas Place. | white Cornish game chickens 5- bu, for 5 bu. seed oats or for Bunch | Ithing can use. vet beans, soy beans, corn or hay. R.| Pure Ruckers, 75 bu. FOB. D. S.|/H Thursday, February 19, 1981. Langford big boll, Wilson big type, Vandiver heavy fruiter. All pure gin cleaned. $1.25 bu. Exch. a few bu. of either var. for cane seed or field peas. J._A. Bruce, Fairmount, Ga. RFD 2. Pure Ruckers. ist yr. Recleaned and graded. $1 bu. FOB. Chas. L. Brown, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 4. Box 48. Wilson type. ist yr. direct. $3 per 100 lbs. E. W. Haralson, Chipley, Ga. _ Genuine Wilson big boll. 1st yr. $3 per 100 lbs. Exch. for Soy beans, Run- ner Velvet beans, or Brabham peas. H. B. Barnes, McRae, Ga. No. I. Imp. Prolific Early King, and Low Bush wilt resistant, both, 75 bu. or eve. for Leghorn hens. F. H. Bunn, Mid- ville, Ga. Big boll Toole wilt resistant, $1 bu. or exch. for corn, sound Brab eas, or p. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga. ae Pure Wannamakers. recleaned, 90c bu. FOB: T. F. Spivey, Harrison, Ga. Pure Cokers No. 5. $1 bu. 5 or more bu. 75c bu. Exch. for peas. W. D. Hardaway, Atlanta, Ga. 15 Hunter &t. S. E. Wannamaker Cleveland big boll, 60c per bu. Exch. for N. C. Runner pea- nuts, cow peas, and a few velvet beans. : G. L. Knight, Thomasville, Ga. No. 1. 25 bu. pure Wannamakers. 3rd, yr. 75c bu. FOB. K. R. Smith, Thomson, Ga. No. 2. = Cook 307-6 and Toole. Both $1 bu. A. C. Price, Bronwood, Ga. Imp. Wannamakers. 2nd yr. No black seed. $1 bu. Z. L. Scott, Concord, Ga. Cokers No. 5. $1.25 per bu. FOB. sips Sago No other var. planted near. . L. Callaway, Rayle, Ga. ae eke pure Half and Half, $1 bu. del. _ or exch. for field peas or syrup. A. J. Carter, Scott, Ga. Rt. 1. Hoopers early prolific. Very early . good linter, with 1 in. staple. Price to be in line with price of cotton. M. J. Hooper, Cumming, Ga. Pure Piedmont Cleveland -and pure Wannamaker Cleveland. $1 bu. Exch. for Soy beans or peas. Hoschton, Ga. { Lee Wilson type, $1 per bu. Mabene seed, $1 bu. Other seeds, 75c bu. J. H. Leverett, Parrott, Ga. - Wannamakers, pure and sound, cheap for quick sale. Exch. 3 bu. for 9 Success pecan trees, fresh dug. 4 ft._ high. B. F. Fagan, Martin, Ga. Pure, sound Cokers No. 5. 60c bu. 8. L. Thornton, Dewyrose, Ga. Rt. 2. Cooks imp. lst yr. $1 bu. Jesse Gil- bert, Waynesboro, Ga. Rt. 1. Ped. Piedmont Cleveland, $1 bu. $3 a 100. Exch. for Brabham ae or N. - C. Runner peanuts at 4c lb. EB. C. Pope, s Ocilla, Ga. 75 bu. Cooks, in small lots, $1 bu. B. . A. Bishop, Fitzeerald, Ga. Vandiver heavy fruiter. 1st yr. $1. 16 = bu. or exch. for P. C. shoats or any- . P. B. Brown, Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. Few bu. imp. Ruckers, $1 bu. Charlie ae H. Smith, Roopville, Ga. Rt. 2. Raburns imp. Poulnot, $1 bu. F, L. Raburn, Ideal, Ga. Rhynes Cook wilt resistant. 1st Vr. ee $1 bu. C. D. Williamson, Plains, Ga. | Pure Ruckers, 75c bu. FOB. Jno. &. Owens, Atlanta, Ga. Arcade Bldg. 1500 lbs. Cokers wilt resistant Light- ning Express. $2.50 per 100. M. A. Dixon, Yatesville, Ga. 125 bu. Piedmont ped. and yr. 90c ch in 5 or more bu; also 126 bu. Coll No. 1, same price. K..D. Sanders, Bats anton, Ga: Rt. 2. > 3 Smiths Piedmont Cleveland. 1 a Exch. some for O-too-tan beans. H. A. Cole, Carnesville, Ga. Rt. 3. 100 bu. pure Wannamakers, reclean- _ ed, 70c bu. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga. 25 bu. Addisons extra early prolific. ist yr. $1 bu. FOB. Earle Clay,. Glades- oe ville, RFD 1. Lee Wilson type big boll. 1st yr. $2 15. e per 100 lbs. FOB. Arthur H. Meyer, Winterville, Ga. oo Covington Toole imp. $2.50 per 100 Ibs. or exch. for running peanuts, or | seed corn, or anything can use. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga. Manieys heavy fruiter, $1 bu. Also. some Acola and Ruckers, same price. Exch. for dark Cornish game chickens. H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville,Ga...: Ruckers long staple, 150--bu. As. dea | Collins, Demorest, Ga. ey Lee Wilsons big boll. 2nd yr. 75c pu. in 10 bu. lots, less, 85 bu. Exch. 5 bu. ms for *5> bu: Russell big boll (big green: seed if pure). Ha. to pay chgs. S. Elder, Sparta, Ga. Rt. 2 ee 50. bu. Wannamakers Cleveland big boll, recleaned, $1 bu. FOB. 0: Oe. Bowman, Buford, Ga, Rt. 2. L. C, Allen, Ge ee = < : February 19, 1931. : eorgia Products For Sale COTTON SEED FOR SALE - 560 bu, bu Cokers 1 in. staple. $1 bu. FOB. W. J. Bryant, Buckhead, Ga. Culpeppers imp. 1 in staple for sale or exch. for oats, Velvet beans or pigs. - &. Culpepper, Luthersville, Ga. 50 bu. Petty Toole wilt resistant, sacked and sound, 90c bu. FOB. Also} athis imp. wilt resistant, same price. Mrs. W. E. Godwin, Lenox, Ga. _ Cleveland 32 wilt resistant, and Dixie Triumph wilt resistant, $3 per 100, or exch. for N. C. Runner peanuts or Brab peas. G. W. McLendon, Soperton, Ga. Rt.-2. . 200 bu. Petty Toole, $1 bu. J. A. Me- Intyre, Ousley, Ga. Petty Toole, 90c bu. $2.50 per 100 lbs. Exch. for N. C. Runner or Spanish pea- nuts. Bu. for bu. Ea. to pay chgs. Bartley, Moody,.Screven, Ga. _~ Piedmont ped. Cleveland big boll. 1st yr. $2.25 per 100. FOB. No checks. Mrs. J. M. Whitlow, Canon, Ga. RFD 3. 50 bu. or more Half and Half. not mixed, $1 bu. or exch. bu. for bu. for 20 bu. Ga. raised N. C. pinders. F. M. Mullis, Pearson, Ga. 25 bu. Cokers Ped. 884 str. Ist yr. $1 bu. Exch. for O-too-tan Soy beans for a G. W. Sammond, Soperton, Ga. t. 4. Neely Cleveland, $1 bu. 125 bu. for le. FOB. J. H. Perry, Stephens, Ga. ~ About 100 bu. Nicholsons high linter. t yr. $1 bu. or exch. for pure bred J. heifers or other value. J. A. Nicholson, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 2. -Cokers Super Seven, $1.50 bu. and Dismukes imp. wilt resistant Toole, $1 bu. All privately ginned and FOB load- ing point. D. M. Dismukes, Graves, Ga.. PECANS & PEANUTS FOR SALE _ Spanish peanuts, 5c lb. or exch. for good var. of knuckling peanuts or O- too-tan Soy beans. J. R. Gable, Ray- ond, Ga. = Bright, well filled Ga. Runners, 4c ib. Cash with order. 1200 lbs. for sale. Jack Bower, Dixie, Ga. oe 1 ton Spanish peanut seed, $1.15 bu. G. H. Lamb, Adel, Ga. Rt. 2. Schley pecans, 30c lb. Stuarts, Mon- ey Maker and Frotschers, 20c Ib. here. }- Mrs. R. L. Greene,-Cuthbert, Ga. Rt, 4. 13 bu. Spanish peanuts, $1 bu. Mrs. W. M. Watkins, Fitzgerald , Ga. No. 2. 75 lbs. Schleys, Stuarts, Money Mak- ers, mixed, 20c lb. Exch. J. H. Lever- ett, Parrott, Ga. Rt. 1. ate 42 lbs. seedlings, 15c Ib. 13 lbs. med. size pecans, 20c lb. 3 lbs. large Stuarts, . Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood, Ga. Box 83. White Spanish in the hull, recleaned, extra select for planting, 4c Ib. or $1 eae L. P. Singleton, Ft. Valley, ig : Sed peanuts: White Spanish in hull. 4c lb. $1 bu. FOB. J. D. Duke, Ft. Val- ley, Ga. | -Imp. Spanish, 10c lb. and. postage. Charley Gowder, Austell, Ga. RFD 1. _ White Spanish, 4c lb FOB no checks. Cash or money order with order. G. W. Wade, Rupert, Ga. Spanish peanuts, 5c lb. FOB. Samp mith, Douglas, Ga. = 30 lbs. med. size pecans, 1930 crop. $3.50 FOB. Exch. for ham or side meat, meal or syrup. Plains, Ga. P. O. Box 76. Genuine N. C. seed peanuts, $1 bu. FOB, 100 lb. lot or more. J. N. Martin, Climax, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 24. _ Med. seedlings pecans. 12c Ib. del in Ga, lots of 25 lbs. or more; less, 13c Ib. Miss Minnie L. Williams, Oglethorpe, 1 1-2 bu. oblong and round seedling ecans, 15 and 10c lb. respectively. Also 2 doz. seedling young trees. Write first. Mrs. Robt. T. Allen, Riverdale, Ga. White Spanish for sale or exth. for Seed potatoes, Porto Rico or other good var. Charlie H. Smith, Roopville, Ga: Rt. 2. a zg - 300 bu. Ga. Runner peanuts, No. 1: 4c lb. FOB. Not less than 100. lbs. shipped. Money order. L. W. Conner, Abbeville, Ga. phone No. 8002. - Paper shell pecans, $15 a 100 Ibs. Sample if postage is sent. Judson Hand, Whigham, Ga. __N. C. Runner seed 100 Ib. lots or more. check with order. City, Ga. ~ 15 Ibs. nice med. size paper shell pe- _ cans, 20c Ib. del in 5 lb. lots, or more. Mrs. M. C. Lanier, Metter, Ga. 8 or 10 bu. large white Spanish pea~ huts, 5c lb. FOB. W: J. English, Sa- Vannah, Ga. Rt. 3. ; peanuts, 4c Ib. in Money order or good breed. C. M. Alexander Cleve- 2 to 3 ft. 1%yr. old, 12 1-2c each, 2 to Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. ington, Ga.. wood, Ga. Mrs. F. M. Webb, } O. M. Grene, Iron . MARKET Ton of No. 1 Little White Spanish, ae Dees Osten, Douglas, Ge RFD Large paper shell: pecans, 33c; med. 28c; small, 23c. Del. in 5 Ibs. lots; 3c less, FOB. Shelled, 70c Ib. 5 lbs. lots, 65c lb. 10 Ib. lots, 60c lb. del. halves and broken mixed. All halves 5c more. Money order. Mrs. Addie Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. 15 bu. Chufas, sound and clean, $4 bu. FOB. J. L. Windham, Butler, Ga. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES: -ETC., FOR SALE Cling Stone peach trees, 15 to 20 in. high, 6 for 50c; 2 doz. $1.50, $5 a 100. Postpaid. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pine- hurst, Ga. Gooseberry, 10c each, raspberry, 50c doz. Star grass, 50c lb. May cher- ry, 20c each, dewberry, 50c doz. double tansy, 10c bunch; Ratsbane, 35c lb. Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Jones, Dah- lonega, Ga. Rt. 1. White Eng. peach trees, 4 to 5 ft. 10c each; large red May cheries, 10c oe Mrs. Grady Frasier, Gainesville a. State insp. budded peach trees: Chinese Cling, Elberta, May Flower, Carmen, Hiley Belle, White English, Stinsons Oct. Early Rose and Red Bird, 20c ea. del. W. F. White, Gog- gins, Ga. Early Harvest and Keiffer pear, 4. to 6 ft. 40c ea. $4 doz. Concord and Niagara grape, 10c each; $1 doz. $8 a 100; Apple, all leadg. var. 2 and 1 yr. old trees, 15 and 10c each. All State insp and true to name. Postpaid. Exch. any for hens or baby chicks of any land, Ga. a All lead. var. Govt insp. fruit trees, 3 yrs. old, 20c each;.Peach, 3 to 4 ft. 15c each; Concord and Niagara grape 2 yr. old vines, 10c ea; Keiffer pears 4 to 6 ft. 40c ea. $4 doz. I. V. Head, Cleveland, Ga. ee State insp. budded pecan trees, 4 ft 30c; 5 ft. 35c; 6 ft. 40c each. Exch. for runner peanuts for seed. Idus Johnson, Shellman, Ga. POTATOES FOR SALE Porto Rico pot. seed, 75c bu. E. L. Dixon, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 1, Box. 104. Porto Ricans, 1 1-4e lb. FOB. W. H. 75 bu. large, yellow -Porto Ricans, $1 bu. not prepaid. Joe Collier,.Arl- 15 or 20 bu. Big Stem Jersey seed pot. $1 bu. FOB. G. M. Mills, Sur- rency, Ga. Rt. 1. MS 900 bu Govt. insp. Porto Ricans. Kiln dried R. L. Wheeler, Macon, Ga. Rt. 5, Clifton Road. : Pumpkin Yam for seed or eating, $1 bu. FOB here. A. C, Price, Bron- Irish Cobbler seed pot. for early alanting, $2 bu. Lookout Mtn for eat- ing now, and for late planting, $2 bu. A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. About 200 bu. Porto Ricans, $1 bu. at Hill, about 3 mi. east of Midville. B. B. Bunn, Midville, Ga. Imp. Gov. insp. red skin Porto Ri- cans, 2c lb. FOB. Cash with order. Jas. Roberts? Quitman, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 40 z No. 1 grade Porto Ricans, $1 bu. Small size for seed, 75c bu. No per- sonal checks. W. M. Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 2. : ca A good grade White Star and irish cobbler potatoes, $1.40 bu. prepaid PP G. R.. Harper, Cut Cane, Ga. . : Imp. Porto Ricans, grown from vine for seed for sale. S. W. Slater, Elza, Ga. ad. ; ~ 2 banks purple skin Porto Ricans. Draws Gov. insp. $1 bu. FOB. W.: A. Sumner, Norristown, Rt. Be SYRUP FOR SALE Ga. Ribbon Cane syrup, 6 gal. to cs. $5 cs. FOB. J. F. Lowe, Jr., Ft. Valley, Ga. Box 155. : Bee Best grade pure Cane syrup, 12 No. 5 cans to cs, $4.25; 6 No. 10 cans to Cs. | $4. Frt. pd in 10.s. lots. Malvin Col- lins, Whigham, Ga. Syrup for sale or exch. for peas. W. A. Sumner, Norristown, Ga. 30 gal bbl. of new Ga. Cane syrup, $15 FOB. Cash with order. No per- sonal checks. W. J. Joiner, Garfield, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 62. -. - ot 150 gal. bright, thick sorghum in | new 5 Ib. buckets, 75c gal. H. P. Shell Palmetto, Ga. , VEGETABLES FOR SALE | bu. artichokes, 75c bu. FOB. Mrs. la, w. M. Arrington, Wadley, Ga. Rt. 2. BULLETIN Georgia Products Wanted COTTON SEED WANTED Exch value $10 for 30 bu. cotton seed. W. B. Vines, Whitesburg, Ga. ~ Exch. 50 Ibs. good, sound Dixie Belle or Stone Mtn. watermelon ' seed for Petty Toole or other good cotton seed. 1 lb. for ea. bu. of seed. Oscar Bird- song, Gordon, Ga. Exch. 23 bu. Yeargins big boll for 23 bu. of imp. Half and Half seed. C. A. Jones, Norwood, Ga. HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES WANTED Want to buy bees in pat. hives and must be on straight combs, within 50 mi. Atianta. H. G. Hester, Atlanta, Ga. 468 Greenwood Ave., N. E. PECANS & PEANUTS WANTED Want 2 bu. N. C. Runner eanuts at $1 bu. Exch. select B. R. hatching eggs from blood. tested stock at reasonable price. Mrs. J. A. Howell, Meigs, Ga. Rt. J Exch, 1 bu. Calif. Honey- Drip sor- ghum cane seed for 1-2 bu. good Span- ish peanut seed. Ea. to pay postage. M. L. Whitfield, Ashland, Ga. Rt. 1. | Want. 400 lbs. Ga. Runner peanuts. Exch. Brabham peas at $2 bu. or soy beans at $4 bu. T. H. Hardie, Gordon, Ga. Rt. 3 . Want. 125 lbs. imp. Spanish peanuts. State best. price FOB your station. J. P. Bobo, Brooklet, Ga. Want Runner or Spanish peanuts. Exch. State insp. budded pecan trees. I. B. Lewis, Aalapaha, Ga. Cash paid for good seedlings. Send sample and prices., D. R. Warner, Barnesville, Ga.-Rt. 2: Exch. pure Wilson cotton seed for Spanish peanuts. J. J. Davis, Rut- ledge, .Ga. Want 100 lbs. N. C. Runner peanuts. Exch. Cleveland Wannamaker big boll cotton seed. Frank Harris, Baxley,Ga. Exch. value for large red var. pea- nuts; also exch. value for red hull speckled crowder, or other good run- ning Crowder peas. Aline Robertson, Dalton, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 49. Want 5 bu. N. C. Long Arm pea- nuts. ._Exch. Govt. insp. sweet potato plants. W. C. Douglas, Alma, Ga. Rt. aL z Want seedling pecans. Send sample and amt. you have. Will submit price.. Bob McCormack, Albany, Ga. Exch. Wannamakers wilt resistant cotton seed for Spanish or Runner. pea- nuts. 2 bu. seed for 1 bu. of peanuts. Jno. .L. Mixon, Ocilla, Ga. Exch. 1 bu. Red Top sorghum seed (for forage or syrup) for 2 bu. Span- ish peanuts suitable for seed. Imp. var. preferred. S. F.-Bohanon, Con- yers; Ga. Want imp. Spanish peanuts at rea- sonable cash price. Mrs. John Burns, (address not given). Want 2 M. lbs. N. C Runner seed peanuts. Cash or exch. Duroc J. hogs for same, or both. Mail sample, etc. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 31. Want peanuts, the red kind with 3 or more in hull, or any good bunch var. Will exch. good, sound pop corn at 6c lb. on cob. Willard Rowland, Canon, Ga. Rt. 3. Want. N. C. Runners State price and send sample. Harrell, Midville, Ga. Box 131. Want N. C. Ga. raised peanuts at 4c lb. del. Exch. value. Mrs. Addie Wad- delle; Pearson, Ga. . . Want 100 lbs. N. C. peanuts. Will exch..2 bu. Crowder and little Clay peas mixed, or 5 bu. Toole cotton seed for them. J. J. Outen, Manassas, Ga. Rt. 2 Ki ee PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES _- -, WANTED | Want to exch. April del. 2M. insp. for planting. Willie | Porto Rico potato slips for 6 pecan trees, 6 ft. high. Stuart preferred. T. , Bonner, Hanhira, Ga. i = ae Want seeding apple trees in. exc). for butter bean seed, or other value. Write, Mrs. D. Ga. RFD 1. POTATOES WANTED | i Want 1 or 2 bu: o'd time forked leaf yam. potatoes to plant. B. P. Bowen, Guyton, Ga. P. O. Box 125. neue ' Want yellow Porto Ricans seed and raving potatoes. N. C. Faulkner, Lu- a. _ Want 2 to 5 bu. seed irish potatoes. Exch for same. Mrs. A. Wy Atkin- son,,Madison, Ga, RFD. a Want seed potatoes, Exch. . Dew, Curryvile, PAGE NI Oughbred chickens. Mrs, Nelli ett, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B. : Want 2 bu. old fashioned Red y: or Patasaw yams, sweet potato s J. W. Davis, Pearson, Ga. Rt._1. SYRUP WANTED Want to exch. 1 boar pig, wt. 5 60 lbs. for 10 g 1. good thick Ga. syrup. or exch. 4 hens, mixed. tor a 10 lb. can. J. F. Dykes, Ga. RFD 1, Box 119. Want to exch. little cob 8 r corn at $3 bu. for good cane Ea. to pay charges on what we sen Will select. nubbed and shelled cor, Cc. F. Watson, Dawson, Ga. Rt. 2. _ Want. bbl. of 1930 sugar can A-1 good thick syrup. Pay $12 fo gal. bb:. Exch. Lee Wilson cotton ed for same. J. H. Leverett, Parrott, Ge Exch, 2 cups of fine unknown wa termelon seed and 1-2 cup of Ford cantaloupe seed (enough | plant an acre and a half). 1 half :ood, home made syrup, and will 1 cup of the watermelon seed an cup of cantaloupe seed for 1-2 onion sets. Write before Otis OKelley, Comer, Ga. Rt. 1. Rhododendrons, mt. laurels, nati azaleas, mixed colors, 15c ea. or 8 $1. Crabapple sprouts, Cherokee bushes, white dogwood, .10c ea. or doz. Trailing arbutus, Shasta dais: and perennial phlox, 35c doz. Am can arborvitae, 20c ea or $2 doz. & Williams, 25c doz. Blue berry bus 30c doz. Red japonicas, 25c ea. M soon Wilson, Morganton, Ga. Apri! blooming white narcissi bi i0c per doz. $1 for 12 doz. Red ca ilies, small bloom, blue flag lilies doz. Add post.. Miss Bonnell Brow. ing, Temple, Ga. Rt. 3. : White April blooming narciss per 100. Large type yellow and cr and yellow and green 25c doz. Ora liies, 25c per doz, Canna lilies, ye and variegated, red, 35c per doz. tetu, blue*and variegated, 25c per Large iris, lavender and purple smoky and purpie, 25c per doz. low and brown, 30c per doz. Cydon Japonica, red, Kerry japonica yeilow. lilacs, and snowballs, 25c ea. Mrs. Ri- ley Ross, Ringgold, Ga. Rt. 1... 6 to 8 in. dwarf boxwood. pla: be ea. 6 to 8 in. tree boxwood plants, 5 ea. Pink crepe myrtle trees 1+t ft. 25c ea. White English dogwor trees, 1 to 4 ft. 25c ea. White ca jasmine plants 6 to, 15 in. 35c Weeping willows, 1 to 4 ft. 40c Magnolia Glaucea trees 1 to 4 ft. 50c ea. Red cedars 1 to 4 ft. 45 ea. Or: ental arborvitae, 18 to 24 in. 55c hite spirea, 6 to 20 in. 25c ea. Lu ber pines, 6 to 24 in. 20c ea. iris, 5c ea., 6: to: 12 in> yuccas, Th White Cherokee roses, wel] rooted, to 15 in. 5c ea. Blackberry lilies, 10 eA. Henterocallis day lilies, 7c ea. japonica and cloth of gold rose tings, 12 in. 5c ea. Bird of Para 10c ea. Orange Wyoming. cannas ea. 1M crepe myrtle sprouts, 1 to in. and 1M crabapple sprouts same $50. ae Maude Hamby, Greenville, Ga 3. iti Roe gee Spruce and white pines, $1 to per doz. Rhododendrons 25c to 5 Azaleas and dogwoods, $1 to doz. Blue iris and day lilies 75 00.. Kudzu roots $4 per 100. Yon Walker, Mt. Airy, Ga. Rt. 1. , Miscellaneous For Sal Black walnuts, -hulled, $1 bu. orepaid: No -checKs. A: -N.. ?raston, Ga. ae Sassafras root, .dry and. Jerus Oak root. Both 25 lb. FOB. Mrs. ..DeLgach, Sprinzfield;-Ga. 7 Red rasvberries 20c doz. dbl. sy, 15 doz. Seedling peach tre choice var. 25c doz. Pink root, 25 Pumpkin seed, 10c cupful; Ma vourd seed 10c cup. Add etover. Anderson. ~Murrayv RFD 1. a a ae ee 9907% teller, Dahlonega, Ga. R 10 car loads of extra nure. For. full informat on com eate with J. K. Shippey, Atlant eee St. N W. Phone Hem Sweet Leaf flue cured tobaco, . ing, 15c Ib. Smoking, 12 1-2c 1} 4Cash with order. Exch, some for rf ood co ANd thor- | seed.. D. A. Campbell, Bax] Ro ve SS Farm Help Wanted nt man for farm work. Live as of family. Will give him a 1 horse 0-50 basis, and will board him helping me when not in his crop; ish some money as needed, and n to self. Must be honest, sober ot over 40 yrs\old. 4 in family, rown and.1 boy, 8 yrs. old. J. T. ler Marietta, Ga. Rt. 4, : , help for a gocd 2 H. crop in Ga. ) Must furnish stock and 8rd and 4ths. Also help for a , crop. Will-furnish stock and tool 50-50 basis. Good house, well in D. S. Silver, Talking Rock, Ga. nt young man, 15 to 20 yrs. to with farm work. A good home. be sober, honest and a good, will- orker. . Will give a good size cot- ch or other prceducts if prefer- aundry and board. W. N. Mulli- umming, Ga. RFD 4. Ww smart, sober, Christian farm stout and heaithy, 15 to 18 yrs. (oO do farm work until Dec. 15th for part cash and part of crop. ;, ston St.\George, Ga. Rt. 1. 82. ant young man for gen. farm work, ive as one of family with aged man, | and 2 dauzhters. Tucker, Ga. RFD 1. Want an honest gentleman to He house with. me and work 12 or 1 eres of cotton on 50-50 basis, also pay reasonable amount for board, Must ood plow hand. B. E. Foster, arrollton, Ga. Rt. 2. ant-a good, honest boy about 15 or rs. old that likes to work, with no bits, etc. to help with work on rm. M. F. Lewis, Adairsville, James Ledbet- i va Wa t a sinzle, white man or boy. 16 40 yrs. of age to work on farm; tend ail 1 h. crop 2nd be able to do any of work on farm. Must be honest. , etc. Will pay $8 mo. board and . Pay at end of eve-y mo. ackson, Buchanan, Ga. Rt. 1.- ant man and wife, 40 or 50 yrs. old ork on farm for salary. Must be St, sober and reliable: Worx is farm work, but regular and ust take an interest in doing Will pay $150 per year (12 mos.) ouse, wocd, etc. and will give a garden and no time taken out for getting d. Must be within miles or pay. own moving expenses. Parties children not considered. ~st. I. M. Collins, Marietta, & ee % oe fant a young man to live as one of wmily and work on farm. Will give ) mo. board and washing. Must be to plow and not mind any kind of ork, also be able to drive Ford car. fae A. Davis, Folkston, Ga. Rt. 2. ant to furnish sufficient amt. of edge of city of 3 M inhabitants. so furnish mule and plow tools, raise vegetables, potatoes for local s ipping market. Must be able to A world war veteran erred. Dr. McNeel, Helena, Ga. Vant to contract with party to fur- 1 me a bag of irish potatoes and 0 for a share of the crop.. Geo. Jackson, Fayetteville, Ga. No. 2. t a pocd hand to work on farm. st tbe sober and honest. $10 per ae oe Chazlie Griffin, Pavo, *k smith wanted in good farming e, 4 1-2 mi. of RR. near school. d urch. Shop equipped with tools. and grist mill and dwelling house. B. Webb, Hogansville, Ga. Rt. - a hand to help me work a 1 live as one of the family and mo. board and iaundry. Only _self. Live on Jefferson and ighway about 1 mi. from the Heights. J. A. Webb, Athens, mo x ice \ F strong, healthy youne woman yrs. old of good character to } k after the poultry and do gen, rm work. $2 a week and board. be industrious, agreeable, etc. ddie Waddelie, Pearson, Ga. man to work farm for 3rd and is. Good peanut land. Near good hool and churches, on highway, mail _ Good freestone water. gocd ; D& | Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 31. | gocd worxer. _Good roads near school, church, | 3 room house, in public place and good eA ante Ga Rt. 4-344 . MARKET BULLETIN. . Rt. school bus, etc. A. N. Wiggins, Preston, Ga. Want unincumbered elderiy man to care for chickens, hogs, gardening on large farm. Will give good home and some spending money. J. E. Boss, Lo- ganville, Ga. . Want a nice, clean young man (white) raised on farm, that is eacy to get along with, no bad habits and a willing worker, to do general farm work, to live in home with family of 10, Will pay $1. per week w.th board, bed and. washing. L. H. Edenfield, Want man and wife for small 1 H. crop. Must be sober, agreeable and Must furnish seif. Good gommunity. V. V. Causey, fempie, Ga. Colored man wants a young coloved boy 14 to 15 yrs. old to-he:p farm. Musi be honest, sober and a good worker and. nice disposition. Will treat him tight and let him live as one of famuy. Wiley Shropshire, Hartwell, Ga. RFD 4. Want boy 10 or 12 yrs. old to help with stock and do lizht work on farm. Gocd home for right boy. Omiy oid people and girls on the place. S. A. Kn, Blacxshear, Ga. RFD 3. : Positions Wanted Want 2 h. crop in So. Ga. on halves with party wao will turnish to make crop. Well exp in tobacco, ah crop. oruck growing and se-ling. Wil. accepi wage job ail spare time, or wil: woik 3n dairy or poultry farm. Have to be moved. Best of ref.. W. E. Herring, i-bon, Ga. : Want place as overster, or working foreman, or place for wages. Honest. sober, agreeable and know how to nandle labor. Am not afraid to take nold and do not have to be told ev- erything. Always woik for my em- ployers interest. State wages per wk. including board. J. M. Cavender, srooks, Ga. Bt Want 1 horse farm, 50-50 _ basis. Life exp. Write or see. J C. Mobey, Avondale E taes, Ga. P. O: Box 256. Want: farm work for family of 6. All able to work and willing. Live on what we make. Understand - farm work, thoroughly. Party to move us and repay in work. At once. W. E. Fullmore, Claxton, Ga. Rt. 1. Want. a job on farm. Anything. 34 ges. John Ross Bunch. Macon. -Ga. 315 Columbus, H. Care Clarence Tur- Aer : a i Want good 1 or 2 H. farm. Standin= rent.. Must be good, smoothe land with good 4 or 5 room h4use and-fair out-bldgs., also a good pasture. B. T. Revnolds,. At anta, Ga. 205 Dodd Ave. S. W. Phone Main 5320. -Want work in dairy at once. Ref. and exp. Would consider any kind of honest work, payine a livin wage. Write: Roy, Care of Mrs. Rowand, Canon, Ga. Rt. 3. Want job with coupte to care for chickens. garden. etc. Exp. with incu- bator, etc. Widow. 36 vrs. o!d. No oe Mrs. Cordie Fowler, Wadley, a. a Want a big 1 h. farm on k;alves. Have to have some he!p. Honest, so- ber. good character. go01 worker, etc. and_ref. if wanted. Can move any time. A eood carpenter and can keep up and drive car,: tractor, etc. O.:L. OGameron: Mt... Airv, Ga.- : Widow with 3. bovs want work of any kind with reliabe familv. Mrs. R. cS. Graham. Norman Park. Ga. Rt. 1. Want job on farm as contractor or Ise carpenter work, Gord ref. and de zoc-d wok AL. Branan, Macon, Ga 1? Duncan Ave. .-\ > Want jicb cn farm for wars, to anv kind of lieht farm. work. raise hoes oultrv. do renair work. orchard: prun- |G ine. plowine. truck farming, etc. Over- eer. or caretake. etc. with fair nouse cod water, garden. etc. 51 \vrs. old. | Wife and 2 smo'l children. O. A. Stone Want inh on farm with a eood aniet man. Reasonah'e waves. Am a auiet Sov, 22 vrs. old. exp. in al kinds of farm: work. F. E. Lance, Rydal, Ga.. rca. E < Young man wants job on farm for. 12.50. 4 mo. beard and laundry. Life fme exp. Doa-not drink -enrce: nar ther bad habits. Prefer around Mon- famma, hut anvwhere in Ga: Geo. Bower, Jittann: Gao Pk 27 Bax PED 19 vr. old man wants*fob on farm. Life time exp. Sober and do not use & nay out of wages. rlorgd ta ke the same wav. bad language, honest .and a good worker. Will work for $12.50 per mo., board and laundry. Prefer around Ozlethorpe, Ga., but will go anywhere in Ga. Jol Hines, Sycamore, Ga. Rt. 1; Box 137; Want job on truck or poultry farm for 1931. Exp. and good ref. P. C. Reii, Bremen, Ga. Young man with a widow mother, 1 sitter, 2 brothers, a!l large enough to do good work and dont mind it, wani a place on farm for wages. Wil take 1-2 in money and other half in eggs, potatoes, corn, chickens, grocer- ies, or other produce. C. W. Graham, Norman Park, Ga. RFD 1, Care Ab- der: Baker. <~ Younz married man wants 1 horse farm with reliable party cn 50-50 bas- is. Emanuel] county preferred. Lave some financial help to make crop. Ref axch. L. D. Baggett, Swainsboro, Ga. Rts 4. Want dairy job, 4 yrs. exp. milking sows, 17 yrs. old. Melvin Brown, Vi- enna, Ga, RFD 6. } Man with 2 grown boys wants a farm on halves and work in dairy for wages. Exp. dry hand milkers. Can lrive truck or tractor, Honest, sober and industrious and can give ref. J. E. Cook, Durand, Ga. Rt. 1. 24 yr. old man with wife and three small chidren wants job at dairy, pou try, or stock farm or would take any kind of job with a gcod, straight man. Honest. sober, do not curse, and have nd bad habits except chewing obacco and am easy to get along with. Have to be moved but will re- At once. Noah Brovks, Canon, Ga. Rt. 2 Exp. farmer with small family wants work on farm with man who will furnish and move me, and will |. furnish work until crop -*time then share crop. D.C. Lively, Atlanta, Ga. 644 Wels St. Phone Main 2983. -13 yr. old boy wants work on farm at $8 mo.. board and laundry. Fred Harris, bula, Ga. Christian coupe a ace wants work. Can little past middle furnish very best of ref. Man to work cn farm and wife is expert with chickens. A. W. Kev. Thomasville, Ga. Rt. d..05 Younz man wants home in So. Ga. with good family. Do not chew, cmoke, nor drink. Will work for my clothes and a little spending money along with board and washin7. Have warked on farm. before. Jas. Wil iams. C Atlanta, Ga. 853 St. Charles Ave.,,N. yrs. old. Raised on farm. Dsnt mind | E a : work. Can begin at once. Prefer wa- Woman with 2 children wants place with some good Christian family on farm for home and to assist with, work. Mrs. Mary Judkins, Park, Ga. Rt. 1. Man with wife and 2 boys. 10 and 13 yrs. wants farm work for shares or wages, or dairy work. Exp. in both. Al of us work. Ebben Lamb, Hazle- hurst, Ga.. Care C. A. Pope. . 22 yr. old widow with 4 yr. old girl College | wan's job on farm. Can do any kind -f farm work. Am in good health. Work for reasonable saary. Best of Make of- Mrs. Cara Dane, ref. and rec>mmendations. fer-in. firet. letter, Rovston. Ga. Rt. 3... : Want job on farm for wages. Can jo most anv kind of work: cperate machinery, etc. 25 yrs. old. Raised on arm. Rof. if necessary. W.G. Sparks. JOSUD, Ga. Rik 2 eae Want 2 horse crop on ha'ves with: 2 ouses on place. near Atlana. Mrs. \. H. Partain, Atlanta, Ga. 656. Shel- ton Ave, : Want a good hand for backemith shep and tools on 50-50 basis, or shop and tools for monev rent. Can do anvthing in shen. Wil go anywhere in Ga. J. F. Wilson, Calhcun, Ga. . Exp... poultrvman,: married, would -manace and do a'l work on nant of ~M chickens cr less for small share -f nrofits. Can finanze livine. or wovld accept salarv enoueh for plain. ving wage. H. C. Brantley, Moreland Ia : s Want 2 horse farm on 0-50. in famiv all large enouch to work. Will- n workers Cut wood, cr anvthine when not in crop. Bave to have some ep. Write or cvme see. Jack Sher- idan. Mavswille. Gav Rt 2a Want truck work. Halves or waces ; 4yv mo. or dav. Exp. in truckine. ave to be moved. Reatv any time. | Mo W. Land. Haralson, Ga, Man with wife and grown daushter rants. ] horce.cren to work on halves wiih eand land. h'dvs..and ahout %40 or $50 furnished besides fertilizer, So- hor peaceful etc. and want the land- I have a shinee mill and eng. and am exp and can also do repair work when not in shaies with Leon Pofford, Stockton, Ga. a plant. H. B. Peeler, Thursday, February 19, 1931. crop. J. M. Brooks, Canon, Ga. Rt. 2. "91 yr. old young man wants place on farm, or caring for Gin. Exp. all kinds of farming. Can give excellent ref. Not married and can come at. once. J. W. Brown, Roopville, Ga. Rt. $= 7 : : ant a good farm on halves, or | a r good house. Can handle _ 1 or 2 horse farm. At once. John C, Jackson, C.ark_ton, Ga. 25 yr. o!d widow wants a home with good people on farm at once. $8 mo. . Mrs. Donie Clapton, Dublin, Ga. Care Gen. Del. Miscellaneous For Sale ; : Ga. Cane syrup, in 10 lb. cans; 100 day velvet beans, 1930 crop, bright and sound; shelied corn, or meal; smoked baccn, for sale or exch, J. Yellow root, green, 25c Ib. sassa-~ fras, green, 20c lb. cherry bark, 20c. lb. _ Add postage. Mrs.. J. Sy Richards, Loving, Ga. \ os Fresh water ground meal, $3.25 per 100 lbs. FOB. M. F. Lewis, Adairs-. ville; Ga, = Car load of good wel crated horse and cow manuie, $350 per ton, FOB. J. H. Bragg, Hawkinsvil.e, Ga.. Sassafras, about 20 Ibs. green, 20c lb. about 150 lbs. Honey Drip sor- ghumi seed, 1.25 bu. -t-alburt meion -eed, $1 lb. Stone Mtn. melon seed, $l lb. Talmadge Fogarty, Concord, Ga., Pp. O.. Box &4. ; << Tobacco, 10 and 15c FOB. Mrs. Ralph M. Bennett, Surrency, Ga. Rt. Miscellaneous Wanted Want to hear from parties having rye flour. Quote best price prepaid. W. M: Thornion, Jesup, Ga. e Values, $150 and $15 to exch for cattle, hogs, ch.ckens, corn cr peas. Wr.ie. Mrs. Lenry Welch, Eaconicn, Ga. 7 Plants. For Sale | Mastogon everbearing strawberry placs, $100 a 10J; St. Regis ever- wearing raspberry, $2.00 a 100, $20 M. -yames Cure.on, Austeli, Ga. - 1M good p.ants, Lucretia dewberry, $8; 8 wa.nut trees, once \rancpianied, 31.20 del. Fig sprouts, 12 for $1.40 del. Lois Woodruff, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 1. ~ Kuagzu roots, $4 a 100. Yonge Walk- | er, Mt. Airy, Ga. Rt. 1. : E. J. and Chas. W. 500; $1.10 M del. W. #iowery Branch, Ga. E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage, 00, 60c; $1 M. Dewey Mathis, Flowery sranch, Ga. Rt. 1. ae Good early Dutch cabbage, 75c M. not postpaid. O. B: Garrett, Gaines- vile, Ga. Rt. 2. : Cabbage, Bermuda onion and col- lard p.ants, $1 M. tomato, $1.25 M, Porto Rico potato plants, $1.75; Ruby King pepper, 50c a 100, $4 M. W. W. Wiliams, Quitman, Ga.. . gee Frost proof cabbage plants, 500, cabbage, 60c, O. Waldrip, 602; $1 M, 3M or more, 75c M. FOB; crystal Wax white and yellow Bermu- da onion plants from pure Teneriffe -eed, 500, 75c; $1.25 M, FOB. H. F. Stair, Valdosta, Ga. TO ee E. J. cabbage plants, $1 M del. Wale. ter Johnson, Baxley, Ga. Klondike strawberry plants, for "ave cr exch. for cabbage plants. Pla Devereux, a. . E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage, $1 M, del. 5M 75 M col. Crystal Wax, Ber-_ muda and Prize Taker onion, $1.20 M del. $1 col. Harold Smith, Baxley, Ga. Booking orders for Gov. insp. Porto Rican and Nancy ' Hall potato plants April, May and June del. $1.75 M Over 16M, $1.50. All shipped by par cel post. Money order with order. I = Lightsey, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2, Box Want some Big Stem Jersey potato draws to set out the last of March or first of April. Mrs, W. \H. Brown, Summit. Ga. e Give best prices on Ginseng plants. J. C. Moore. Buford. Ga. Rt. 4. Want Nigger Killer potato s'ips, or Spanich pot. slips. and red bunch ~ peanu's 3 or to hull. Mrs, T. J. Wille jams, Milan, Ga. Rt. 1, ja ee