DEPARTMENT of EUGENE TALMADGE AGRICULTURE. COMMISSIONER SS PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA.-D. JONES, DIRECTOR STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1931. ee, SOME ACTION AT LAST Re On February 18th, Senator Kenneth McKellar of #ennessee, intro- _ duced the following resolution in the United States Senate: Whereas, in hearing recently held before the appropriations com- - mittee of the Senat, evidence was offered showing that the prices of farm products have constantly decreased since the institution of the Farm Board; and whereas as it developed at those hearings that the government was backing co-operative associations in cotton that were not entirely responsible financially; that only four of them were re- sponsible financially; whereas it developed that the government had taken over through cotton stabilization corporations 1,300,000 bales of - cotton which, in the opinion of all witnesses, constitutes a menace to the price of. cotton in the particular way in which it is now being held; and Whereas, it was shown that the cost of handling cotton by the cooperative associations was as great or greater than it was under the former system of dealing with this product; and Whereas, it developed in said hearing that the cotton coopera- tive associations were using funds secured from the government w.th -- which to buy cotton futures and to engage in speculation on the cotton market; and -. Whereas, it happens that an actual corner was created nearly a year ago in the cotton market, requiring several thousand bales of cot- ton which had already been shipped abroad to be returned to America; and ae Whereas, it is admitted on all sides that the federal government already has a loss in the dealings of the Farm Board on the cotton | _ market of something like $45,000,000; i . _ Now, therefore be it resolved: That the Vice President shall name ae committee of five Senators, which committee shall investigate the subject of the Farm Board dealings with the entire cotton situation, - such committee being hereby authorized and empowered to sit in re- cess at such times and places as it may fix and report its findings _to the next session of Congress in December: : For the purpose of this resolution the committee, or any duly au- os thorized sub-committee thereof, is authorized to hold such hearings, to . sit and act at such time and places, to employ such experts and cleri- cal, stenographic and other assistance, to require by subpoena and otherwise the attendance of such witnesses and the production of such ~ books, papers, and documents, to administer such oaths, to take such testimony, and to make such expenditures as it. deems advisable. I notice in this resolution where Senator McKellar makes the statement that practically all of the cooperatives that the Federal Farm Board is dealing with are irresponsible. He says that this evidence came out before a hearing of the appropriations committee. Yet, the appropriations committee of the United States Senate recently voted an additional $150,000,000 to be spent through these irresponsible co- operatives. The resolution states that the number of cooperative associations that are entirely responsible financially is limited to FOUR in the en- tire United States. It seems that the cooperatives in other States must be conducted along the same lines as the Georgia Cotton Growers Co- operative Association. Yet the Federal Farm Board is to spend through these irresponsible agencies a total of $500,000,000. -I would appreciate it if some of the readers of the Bulletin would write to Senator McKellar, United States Senate, Washington, D. C., and tell him of their xperiences with the cooperatives here in Georgia. I have written him and told him he could have the use of the file that I have in this office when this hearing comes up. Several of the large newspapers 6f the country have been carrying ditorials recently to the effect thatthe Farm Board is doomed; that - its existence is only a matter of a short time. I think these prophe- cies are correct. We have a wise-government. Occasionally, of course, it will make mistakes like the Noble Experiment of trying to handle business. But we have learned our lesson, and I think that the next. few years will see the government drawing out of all lines of business. When as is done, raw products will stand a better chance in the open marke _Elsewhere in this paper, I want you to read a letter from a good old friend of ours, a poet and song writer all combined. The main bur- . den of his letter is for farmers to stay out of automobiles, and quit. lis- tening to every slick line that is given them. 2-24-31, EUGENE TALMADGE. MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS eee Wholesale Prices Feb. 24, 1981. Always Subject to Variation Atlanta Macon Augusta Savannah Columbus Valdosta INDEX Farm Land Wanted ------ 9, 11, 24 Farms For Rent 9, 10, 24 Wanted To Rent Farms __.. 10, 24 $1.60 $1.50 Ee Sweet Potatoes, 100 Ibs. -----.-- $1.25 $1.50 -. Eggs, Ga., Extra, doZ ----------- 17 18 Eggs, Standard, doz. ------------ 115 "16 _ Eggs, Ga., trade, doz. ----------- 19 11 13 _ Eggs, Yard Run, doz. --.--------- : 18 : Stas, Ip, -----------------nnn--= 76 ; ~ 18 eee i Farm Help Wanted Stak, Tb. ------ a ; Ga. Products For Sale 11, 14 ee eS i oe ms Be a: D sters, Ib. : : : se '30 ; 28 Ga. Products Wanted -- 7, 17, 21, 22 183 i Live Stock For Sale __ 17, 18, 20, 24 47 16 $i: Live Stock Wanted --___. 18, 20, 24 : | 30 2 Mscellaneous For Sale -- 7, 18, 20, 23 leat ree | oa aT 80, Mscellaneous Wanted -- 7, 18, 19, 23 Field Peas, mixed, bu. ---------- 1, 1.25 - Poultry For Sale - Field Peas, not mixed, bu. ------ 1. 1.50 Poultry Wanted _ Country Butter, Best Table, Iso .20 Positions Wanted Bus 2. Saito Plants For Sale, Eee tay Ibe. ot 20.00 Plants Wanted 11.00 Seed For Sale 3.00 Seed Wanted 2.00 00 25 $1.00 ert 16 17 Baby Chicks For Sale _---. 13, 18 8 18 16 15 Baby Chicks Wanted ol Pa Eggs For Sale 16 . Eggs Wanted Peavine Hay, No. 1, per ton ----22 00 Peanut Hay, No. 1, per ton 16.00 Soy Beans, Otootan, bu. -------- 3.00 Soy Beans, Biloxi, bu. .--------- 2.00. 1.75 - Hogs Sold During Week Beginning revmers 16, 1931, at Cooperative Sales Brought 6.20 per cwt., Basis No. 1 No 1. Grade Spanish Peanuts, $80.00 per ton Delivered, Subject to Correction. PAGE TWO : Plants For Sale Pure Porto Rico potato plants, $1.- 90 per M, FOB Baxley, Ga. Govt. insp. _ exch 3M for 2 bu. of brabs or clay peas. I deliver plants and you deliver peas. Take peas now or by April Ist. Ship plants during April or later. _ Write. H. A. Smith, Rt. 4, Baxley, Ga. Thousands Eariy J. Wakefield, Ear- ly Chas. Large Cabbage plants, field _ grown, cold proof, 25c per 100, 75c per - $2.25 5M _ $3.75, 10M $7 FOB. J. - ing strawberries, 20c 900, $1.25 per M. Del. posipaid. 3M Ww. Hodges, Odum, Ga. Catnip, ground ivy 5c per bunch, wild daisies 10c per bunch, everbear- per 100, wild cherry tree bark, 15c per lb. Mtn. fern trailing arbutus, 50c per doz. yeilow root, loc per lb. Will exch any of the _ above for quilt scraps, no strings. Miss - Ve.venell White, Rt. 1, Box 33, Dah- - lonega Ga. - is received by March Ist. . Few Porto Rican Govt. Insp. and treate 9M 9: more $1.40. potato plants, d, $1.50 per M, If order and cash Tomato _ plants. New Stone and Greater Bal- - facvuicn guaranteed. timore $1.35 per M, 5M or more, $1.- 25 per M, good strong plants, satis- Ellis Williams, _ Rt. 3. Alma, Ga. af otk = OM $7, Fitzgerald, Ga. count and quality. _Frost proof cabbage plants, postpaid - 500. -60c; plants, postpaid, 500, 65c, 1M $1.10. J. | f 800, 1M 90c; eS _. Booking orders for pure Porto Rico potato piants, $1.50 per M, guaranteed April or May del. G. W. Miles, Alma, Ga. -Ear:y Jersey, . Dutch, Wakefield, 1M 90c, Bermuda _ onion R. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga. White and yelow bermuda onion plants, 500, 60c, $1 per M del; cabbage anu collard piants, $1.10 per M. B. R. Woodliff, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch, Ga. Kudzu roots, $9 per M FOB. Mid- land, white dogwood, $1 per doz. FOB Midland. August de Brabant, Mid- land, Ga. 3 2 Early Jersey, Dutch, Wakefield frost proof cabbage plants, postpaid, 60c Bermuda onion plants, postpaid, 500 65c, 1M $1.10. Certified red and yel:ow Porto Rican potato] plants, April and May del. 1M $1.50, 10M, $12.50. John B, Pope, Everbearing strawberry lants, 15c per 100, $1.25 per M FOB. . C. Meis- ter Baldwin, Ga. __ Well rooted Kudzu plants, $6 M.| for same. Will exch. for potato slips, peas, os or velvet nee etc. M. Ga Ca.laway, Farmington, Ga. : < _B.ack and yellow raspberries, $1| Want a few M. Porto Rico potato per doz. Himalaya berries and fox| Plants, exch. for same. J. H. Beas-: grape vines, garden gooseberries at $1|1ey, Lavonia, Ga. RFD. per doz. Will exch. for early cabbage plants, pure bred eggs or something useful. Claudia V. Henderson, Rt. 3, Ellijay, Ga. State nep pink skin Porto Rico potato plants (Mar. 20 to Apr. 25) $1.- 50 per M (May ist to May 25th) $1.- 25 per M, June lst to June. 20th, $1 wer MM. Will - del. from 4 to 6 wks. Cabbage plants now ready 1M to 5M at $1 per M, 6M contract 500,000 to be to 10M, 90c per M. R. E. Bower, Sr., Dixie, Ga. : _. Frost Proof cabbage plants, 75c per M, Bermuda onion plants $1 per M. Write for prices on tomato, beet, let- tuce and potafo plants. Andrew Clark, Thomasville, Ga. . Chas. Wakefield, Early Flat Dutch, All head and Copen.hagen cabbage and Ga. collard plants, $1.25 per. M, _ postpaid, 90c per M FOB., 5M or more 75c per M. Leading varieties of toma- to pants ready March 15th, Postpaid $2 per M, FOB, $1.50. Sweet and hot pepper and egg plants, ready Apr. 1st price postpaid $3 per M, FOB. $2.50 er M. Porto Rico Potato plants, hot Bea grown, ready March 15th, price postpaid, $1.25 per 500, 1M $2.25, by ae -quantity prices. express collect. $1.75 per M. Write for John W. Berryhill. A in] few pink skin Porto Rico and Early Triumph sweet potato plants az each drawing, probably ready by the Lakeland, Ga - Jast of April and then as long as the man, Eza, beds will produce them. Only good p'ants. will = shipped. Rufus Merri- a Bermuda grass roots, free of trash, any amt. wanted. Make best offer. -. Exch. for anything can use. Leonard Wilkins, Brooks. Ga. Cabbage collards and Bermuda on- ion plants 500 for 65c, $1.10 per M. del. Bill Crow, Rt. ,2, Gainesville, Ga. Bermuda onion plants $1 per ; Early Jersey and Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, 75c per M. S. B. Steed- ley, Baxley, Ga. . : Genuine red skin Porto Rico Gov't. soy | Pure eggs, $1.75 per 15. - A [at once. ve Se re MARKET early hot bed plants, $1.75 per M, 5 M and over $1.50 per M. FOB. 1-3 cash with order bal. COD. Guar satisfaction. Ga. Porto Rico potato plants at $1.10 per M imp. and state insp. FOB my ship- ping point. Owen K. Herrin, Winokur, Ga. . Large type Early Wakefield cabbage and white Ber. onion plants, 60c per 500, $1 per M postpaid in Ga. A. E. Reinhardt, Ashburn, Ga. : 1 M asparagus Crowns for sale $6 per M. Mrs. T. O. Estes, RFD 3, Col- bert, Ga. Potato plants Gov. insp. imp. Red Skin and old Tope Pink Skin $1.75 per M. Over 5 M $1.50 per M. Cash with order, April, May and June del. A. J. Williams, P. O. Box 54, Alma, Ga. Frost proof cabbage plants and Ber- muda onion plants by exp. $1 per M. By parcel post $1.25 per M. J. T. Da- vis and Son, Tifton, Ga. Z Red and black raspberries, $1 per doz, gooseberries, same price. Lady T. strawberry plants, 40c per C. White Eng. peach trees, Eng. horse apple, blue Damson plum, old fashioned plum peaches, Clingstone, ea. 15c. Musca- dines, well rooted, 15c ea. Little yel- low plums, 15c ea. Sugar pear sprouts, 20c ea. Postage on small orders. Mrs. Nellie Kate Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4, : Plants Wanted Want 30M Porto Rico potato plants, 5M Burbanks tomato plants, April 1st jel. B. C. Fussell, Rt. 1, Midland, Ga. Want 2M Bermuda onion plants and 1M early Jersey cabbage plants, vish to exch. value for same, also have canna bulbs, large yellow blooms with red speckles. Also a few red blooming canna bulbs at 35c per doz. Ss C. G. Wheeler, Rt. 4, Cumming, a. Want prices on 25 M white Bermu- da onion plants, also want to hear from man at Altamaha, Ga., who sent Me prices. Have lost his name but remember the town. Give. lowest pri- ces. J. K. Kennedy, Menlo, Ga. | Want 1M or 2M cabbage plants, Eariy J.s, also one or 2M Bermuda onions. Will exch. Barred Rock eggs Parks strain guaranteed Want plants Lee Riner, Swainsboro, A. Want 2M potato slips, Big Stem Jersies,\ soon as possible. And also will be in the market for sev. M. Por- to Ricans, at reasonable price. J. M. Fowler, Rt. 7, Cumming, Ga. . Seed For Sale Watson melon seed, grown to be pure and bright, 75c lb. N. T. Christ-- mas, Rt. 2, Pinehurst, Ga. Stone Mtn. watermelon seed, hand selected from large melons, 5c lb. Mixed cantaloupe seed, 40c per 1-2 Ib. Kentucky wonder beans, little black pole beans and white half runners, ea. 35 ib. White bush and running butter beans, 20c lb. Dill and mixed hot pepper seed, 5c tbls. Would exch value of all for baby chicks. Mrs. A E. Biggers, Rt. 1, Rebecca, Ga. 1 teacup full of old fashioned speckled running butter bean seed, mixed colors for. 15c.. Also purple hull white early peas, cupful for 15c, postpaid. Nice smooth okra seed, 1 cup full for 15c, ali postpaid..Mrs. Wi- ley Yates, Barwick, Ga. Absolutely pure Eden game salmon flesh cantaloupe seed. Most delicious 75c Ib., plus postage. Will exch. 1-2 lb for 1 gallon of pure honey drip sor- ghum seed. Alton L. Maddox, Rt. B. Griffin, Ga. > : 10M stalks of red seed sugar cane for quick sale, $1 per 100 stalks plus freight added. Send money order or Leslie, Ga. Rt. 2. Honey drip cane seed, clean pure and sound, $2 bushel. White bunch butter beans, 20c lb. Striped half. run- ner. garden beans, 30c lb. White black eyed peas 12 1-2c lb. Okra seed, 25c Ib. Lady finger peas, 25c Ib. White nest onions, 50c gal. G. E. Moore, Rt. 2, Athens, Ga. : For sale or exch: 25 Ibs. of Stone Mtn. melon seed, 75c per lb. Everbear- fing or Lady peas, 15c per Ib. in 10 Ib. lots. Porto Rico seed potatoes, $1.25 per bu.. L. E. Toole, Rt. 2, Macon, Ga. 6 or 8 lbs. early Pearson melon seed, Mrs. L. C. Ursrey, Box 224, Hazlehurst, | seed, grown to weigh75 to 150 |This melon won the highest premium both ends at times. 1-2 lb. $1. 1 cashiers check with order. B. T. Hart. |. BULLETIN 50c per Ib. Stone Mtn. melon seed, same price. Also have some speckled bunch butter bean seed at 20c lb. and real good tender running bean seed, better than any I know, stay tender longer, for.25c Ib. Will exch. for run- ner or 2 crop peanut seed. Mrs. W. &. Wiggins, Rt. 6, Quitman, Ga. -60 to 75 lbs. of pure Thurmond gray watermelon seed from selected mel- ons, both ends of melons cut off. Seed out of the heart of the melon. Dried in shade; 50c lb. J. F. Price, Swains- boro, Ga. < A few lbs. of Hastings Henderson bunch butter beans, also white pole butter beans, 25c per lb. Add 5c post- age on less than 2 lbs. Okra seed be- gins bearing when 6 or 8 inches high very prolific, will bear until frost if weather is seasonable, 10c per 2 ta- blespoonsful. Fresh unsalted tallow. 25c per lb. Mrs. W. L. Daniel, Rt. 1, Box 101, Dawson, Ga. White nest onions, 50c per gal. Wht. tender cornfield bean seed, 30c per teacupful, red speckled crowder peas, perfectly sound and hand shelled, 25c per 2 teacupsful. Pure white mush pea seed, 30c per 2 teacupfuls. Ol fashioned pumpkin, 10c per _ tblsful Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 44. Ellijay, Ga. Rockyford cantaloupe seed, 10c pkt. Also broad straight leaf white stem mustard seed, 10cs Mrs. W. W. Char- ping, Lenox, Ga. Purple hull table peas, 20c Ib. or 40c qt. Old fashioned tender corn- field bean seed, 25c teacupful. Early June corn, (2 crops in one season) 30c a. teacupful. Stone Mtn. water melon seed dried in the shade, 75c Ib. Jumbo water melon seed, a good ship- per, $1.25 per lb. No stamps or checks Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch, Ga. | Clements imp. triumph water melon lbs. over all others in America. Seed for $1 per oz. or $10 lb. Round, oblong, sweet and juicy. King of them all. E. T. Clements, Tennille, Ga. American wonder watermelon, lar- gest growing melon in the world. Try a few of these seed. $1 per:oz. $10 per ib. E. T. Clements, Tennille, Ga. California beer seed, 25c a start. Di- rections with ea. order. J. A. Hartley, Rt. 2, Villa Rica, Ga. Hastings .Stone Mtn. water melon seed, $1 Ib. postpaid. No checks or oe Clyde Cook, Pitis, a. ek: 3 lbs. imp Jumbo watermelon seed sold on the market this past season for $1 ea. Seed, 1-4 Ib. $1, 1-2 lb. $2. 1 lb. $4. Cash with order. C. C. Bu- rell, Buford, Ga. Rt. 2. Imp. stone tomato seed, ripen ee $1.50 postpaid. Also absolutely pure cabbage heading collard seed, 1-2 Ib. 50c, 1 Ib. 90c postpaid. Mrs. Bonnie Burell, Auburn, Ga. 14 bu. nice clean cane seed known as the Anderson ribbon sorghum, cone makes better turn out for syrup than other varities $1.25 bu.. Delivered at Cleveland, Ga. Also 10 or 12 box- woods, 12 to 18 inches high, rooted at $1 per bunch. Mrs. H. A. Satterfiald, Rt. 4, Box81, Cleveland, Ga. 50 lbs. of white running butter bean seed, good for. planting and free from weevils, absolutely pure, 15c a lb. C. H. Sledge, Powersville, Ga. 10 Ibs. of bunch butter bean _ seed, pure, free from weevils, 20c lb. 25 lbs of Thurmond Gray water melon seed 30c Ib. 7 lbs. of Watson water melon seed at 30c lb. 25 Ibs. of okra seed, cowhorn at 10c lb. C. H. Sledge, Pow- ersville, Ga. : White velvet okra seed, 25c lb. Wat~ kins watermelon seed, deep rib. Yel- low meat cantaloupe seed, 1930, 10c pkt. Miss Annie E. Jones, Rt. 3, Fay- | etteville, Ga. About 100 or 150 lbs. of syrup cane seed for sale, best seed ever grown for Syrup or seed, 10c Ib. FOB, or will exch. for baby chicks or calves or any- thing I can use on the farm. C. H. weep. Rt. 1, Roswell, Ga. Absolutely pure, undiseased Stone Mtn. melon and genuine pinx meat Rockyford cantaloupe seed, hand sav- ed from largest selected specimens, 75c lb; 10 Ibs. and up, 65c lb. del. Ex- tra eg ae Yellow Dent seed corn, 69 DK.,. postpaid. C. F. Mad- P igicee Ga. 2 - time tender and ve rolific cornfield bean seed, free of eeeviie 30c Ib. del. in 1 1-2 to 3 Ib. lots. Mrs. ae a Waleska, Ga. Ss. white running butte: bean seed, 20c Ib. Stone Mtn. watermelon seed 75c lb. New Thurmond Gray seed 760 Ib. Bleckley sweet, 75c Ib. All ona a year from orig. Pure Rockyford taloupe seed, $1 lb: Okra seed, 2: Would exch. any of the above | other seeds and plants. L. H. 4 Koon, Raymond, Ga. : 5 bu. Honey Drip cane seed, $1 bu. W. F. Dewberry, Bremen, Ga 1.4 May Queen tomato seed, 75 per oz Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville, Ga. Honey Drip sorghum seed, $1.2 W R. Cleve and. Concord, Ga. Rt White multiplying nest onions, ga] $4 bu. del. J. H. Moore, Stone | Ga. Rt. 1. Ga. Home grown Swycard collard see 10e an oz. $1 lb. B. F. Scott, Dawso Ga. : 2 3 Ibs. Monte Cristo watermelon direct from Burpee, $1.50 lb. 3 ibs. sey, 80c lb. and 2 lbs. orange h watermelon seed, $1.50 lb. All seed first class cond. Saved from cho melons. FOB. Cash with order. Ge Brice, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 5. - Okra seed, pure and sound, 55c postpaid. Exch. a few lbs. for son raspberry plants. J. Gordon Thigpi Adrian, Ga. : 1 bu Orange syrup cane seed, thres! ed clean, $1.50. W. C. Ward, Talk Rock, Ga. Rt. 3. Little white Rice peas, 10c lb. wt velvet okra seed, 15c cup; white c cumber seed, 10c spoonful; early g cucumber seed, some old _ fashion Broad Leaf tobacco seed, 10c spoc Add postage. Mrs. Sidda Souther. Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 47. Se Red multiplying onion buttons, $3 b and party pay express, or 50c gal. de also 4 gal. of large red peanuts, $1 $1.50 for the 4 gal. P. B. Brown, Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. 2 ee 16 lbs. Dixie Belle watermelon s 75c lb. del. Mrs. J. G. Broome, Tif Ga. Rt. 6. : : 11 lbs. low bush short pod okra, 9 lbs. high bush white velvet okra s 25 Ib, or exch. W. C. Morgan, D lin, Ga. Rt. 6. : Large, sound white nest onions, sale. Mrs. C. T. Saxon, Bowdon, Rt. 2. Running bean seed, 25c lb. postpa: Mrs. R. Jones, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 1. Frost proof Eng. pea, Hastings whit seeded chicken corn, Hastings mam: moth sunflower, and Orange cane see all 25c lb. Mrs. M. L. Peterson, Vidal Ga. Guar. pure, imp. Jones watermelo seed, $1 lb. del. J. A. Brown, Lo Grove, Ga. RFD 2. ae 50 Ibs. Stone Mtn. melon seed, Ui Ib. Walter Sargent, Cordele, Ga. Rt. | Yellow meat watermelon seed, 1 for 3 tbls. 30c per 10 spoons full. Pos age paid on 30c orders. B. M. Mille Tifton, Ga. | eo 5 lbs. Wilkins watermelon seed, lb. FOB. T. H. Gardner, Fayettev Ga. Dixie Belle or Stone Mtn. seed, fr 130 to 40 Ib. melons, $1.25 lb. . Onl few lbs. Rt. 3. ; 2 Carnation watermelon, pink popp seed, 5c per. teaspoonfu. seed, 10c teacup full, dovvle va ted marigold seed, blooms in th 10c per teacup fuil.. Mrs. Jose Spear, Mitchell, Ga. : Wiustard seed, 10c pack or 3. for 25c. Most all co:ors poppy large double and sing.e mixed a per pack. Nice bright seed. Will or exchange for white feed sacks good condition. Add postage on orders. No check splease. Mrs. E Waters, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. Thurman Gray melon seed, 50c Ib. Add postage. Hand cleaned an fresh. Last years seed. J. B. roll, Pineview, Ga. Rt. 1. = A few lbs of Mammoth Russi Sunflower seed for sale at 75c pe Some Feretia seed at 75c per gal will exchange some of these seed good seed chufas or Whatley seed or Otootan soy beans or biloxis. D. Wilbanks, Cave Springs, Ga. Watson watermelon seed 65c per Stone Mountain watermelon see b. W. D. Cox, Manassas, Ga. Rt. A few lbs. of Imp. thin rind Jont watermelon seed for sale. A No. 1 $1 per lb. Roy Anderson, -Bowm Ga., Rt. 1. Several hundred Ibs. selected pul strain Dixie Belle or Stone Mtn. Wi termelon seed for sale cheap. Samp upon request. W. S. Payne, Box R. H. McDanile, Chipley, | Butler, Ga. (Continued on page five) - ynarsday, February 26, 1931. : : Farm Land For Sale - Sumpter County farm. 8 miles from Americus, 1 mile of Huntington, Ga., . 414 acres rich land. 4 room dwelling, nice barn, three out houses, 1 tenant -jhouse, 6 acres under hog wire, ten Care Shipp Grocery Co,, -acres under barb wire, twenty pecan trees. Price $3,500. Edgar Shipp, Jr., Americus, Ga. ~. _. 27 acres in stock and poultry farm est. '4 brood sows included at above price, 1 mile south of Albany on public road and near paved Dixie highway to Thomasville. 3 room house, barn, deep well, 2 chicken houses, 1 being a laying house 12 ft. by 40 ft. good prooder house, entire place fenced and cross fenced into 5 patches and fields with hog and barb wire, and has run- ning water. Faces about 1500 feet on pubic road... $2.500; p: able $500 cash and balance in 3 yrs. with legal inter- 15 cows, mule, herd of goats and together with all tools and equipment. Place is tenanted until Sept. 1, 1931. W. F. Beil, Albany, Ga. - For sale or exchange good 63 acre See me. farm, 40 minutes from Atlanta on concrete road: Will make easy terms. Dr. John C. White, 716 Na- tional Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. 541 acres of land in = Candler- Emanuel Counties, Ga. All in one body. Original growth of timber that will cut approximately 3 million feet ' hardwood timber. oe tobacco, sweet potatoes, 50-50 long and short leaf beside the It has 5 room dwelling, with barns and outbuildings, 125 acres in cultivation 2 mi of church and school, 3 mi. to railroad, clayed road, 90 per cent of this land can be cultivated. Will grow cotton, corn. sugar cane- oats, rye and truck. Will cup over 2 . erop of turpentine boxes. Good range against this property. Price for stock and poultry; healthy cli- mate with plenty ever-flowing water. Will cut 20 M cords of 4ft. wood. I have owned this property for 38 yrs Titles clear; 10 mortgages or fi-fas $5 per acre. J. Morgan, Box 46, Rt. 3, Stillmora, Ga. 85 acres unimproved land, small ac- reage cultivated this year, made bale per acre. Bal.in sage and pine tim- ber, no saw timber, has running wa- ter, is rather rolling but all can be cultivated except some 5 acres. Close _ school, stores, in to good live church, 4. teache mill and blacksmith shop, 5. mi. from Bankhead highway - Good road to town of Douglasville, in a white community. Would make good dairy, chicken or truck farm. Price $600, $300 cash and balance 6 \ } - gelling need some SY tically new six room bungalow, years with 8 per cent. Reason for money. Rev. Gor- avn Rainwater, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 300 acres farm, 210 acres. suitable for cultivation,. one 6 room dwelling and several tenant houses. Fine tim- ber on the place. Mrs. J. Maddox, 280 Glenwood Avenue, S. W., Atlanta, |: Ga. Phone Main 3080. For sale 35 acres of good open un- improved land 7 mi. east of Albany, 3-4 of a mile off of paved road to Sylvester.. There are no houses on it. Price $12.50 per acre. Mrs, W. F. Bell, Albany, Ga. Two and one tenth acre poultry - farm 1 1-2 mi. of Albany and on fine public road, having thereon a saa a fenced and cross fenced into 14 pat- ches with poultry wire, has two broo- der houses, 3 chicken houses, laying - house 20 ft. by 20 ft., barn, double X end pastures, on good public garage and other out houses $3,000.00, payable $500 cash and balance of $40 per month with legal interest. W. F. Bell, Albany, Ga. ae -160 acres, Terrell County, 1-1-2 mi. from Dawson. 9 room house, improve- ments, high state of cultivation. Write Arthur Lewis, Macon, Ga.. a si sale or exchange, 229 acres, Ter- re. County, 2 miles from Dawson on highway in high state of cultivation. Write Arthur Lewis, Macon, Ga. Want to sell or rent a small place with good house and apple orchard lic road 2 miles from Ellijay, Ga. R. F. D. 4: If interested write to H. S. suitable for chicken ranch, on pub- Fricks, White Stone, Ga. Buy land without money. I have 2 tracts of land in Oglethorpe County good fertile soil and necessary im- provements of dwelling houses, road, near school and church. First tract contains 104 acres. Will sell for 36 ba'es of cotton, payable 2 bales per year for 18 years. Second tract con- _tains 160 acres, price 40 bales, pay- able 2 bales per with electric lights. Main year for 20 years MARKEY BULLETIN or will make deed before allotted time of payment if full amount of cotton is paid, class of cotton middling, wt. of bales, 500 Ibs. This price is only 1-2 of price. land has formerly been rented. Only parties owning stock and abie to farm considered as buy- ers. Write. Hugh Bow , Griffin, Ga. Box 205.. : 3 1i mi. from Atlanta, 3-4 mi. from Oglethorpe University station and trolley line, nice new 5 room cottage, servant house, garage, unfinished 3 room house for 1000 chickens, 15 wooded lots, running brook, cold spring. A fine place for dairy, chick- ens, turkeys, hogs or for truck farm. Will sell at bargain or exch for close in city property, North Side. M. Hall, Chamblee, Ga. RFD 2. One farm for sale cheap consisting of 83 acres 1 mile of Waycross and Brunswick highway in Brantley coun- ty neat Big Satilla River. Apply to M. H. Robinson,. Waynesville, Ga. _ Good farm of 96 acres, avout 60 A. in cultivation, good well, good springs and creek bottoms, 1 dwelling house, 1 tenant house, some out buildings. A fine farm and a bargain at $50 per acre. Edward Lee Tench, RFD 1, Box 15, Demorest, Ga. : Farm on Dixie highway, 6 mi from Hapeville. 4 room. dwelling and good barn. W. Y. Conine, Forest Park, Ga. 230 acres land, mostly clay pebble, 1 good dwelling, 2. good barns, 2 ten- ant houses, 3 good mules, 11 head.of sows, 60 bu.*cotton seed, 200 bu. corn, 1500 bundles of fodder, 1 good 2 horse wagon, plows, tools a plenty. Will sell cheap if sold within the next 30 days. J. W. Davis, RFD, Gordon, Ga. 25 acre fafm, near Sparks, Ga., on nighway 7, in a fine vegetable belt, tobacco and general farming. Made vale of cotton per acre last year. Will sell or exch. for farm near Atlanta, Ga. J. C. Robertson, 490 Capitol Ave. | SE Atlanta, Ga. Several lots on Bankhead highway, z00d lecation for home or filling sta- ion: ill sell at bargain. Address H. T. Johnson, Tallapoosa, Ga. High grade farm near Atlanta suit- able for dairying and trucking. 130 acres of very fertile and productive land; 80 acres under cultivation; 10 vcres in. good bottoms; 30 acres in ine timber. 3 dwelling, barn and out yuildings. Plenty of fruit, strawberries, etc. Dwellings equipped 8 room dwelling equipped for water works. Sell or exchange for other. property. 355 per acre. Farm located at River- jJale, 20 minutes drive from. Atlanta. Address, J. R. Allen, Owner, Gaines- ville, Ga. 3 Good farm, of 121 1-2 acres land, 60 acres rich bottom land, lots of timber, about 2 horse crop in cultivation, buil- dings fairly good. 4 miles to Railroad, on good highway. Price to sell, will give terms. C. I. Maxwell, Atlanta, Ga. RFD 1. \ 5 acres land with good 5 room house fruit etc. on Campbellton road, near Atlanta. Bargain for quick sale. Price $3,000. Will give terms. C. L. Max- well, Atlanta, Ga. RFD 1. 375 acres, 8 horse farm, all the best of land, slightly rolling, self draining, just like you would have it, plenty of timber and wood, high and dry, no malaria, in heart of tobacco and big stem Jersey potato section, good school, churches, etc., 12 mi. South of Lyons, on U. S. No. 1, paved road, at crossing of Reidsville and Mt. Vernon road, plenty of tenant houses, new 8 room modern house, electric lighted, deep well, store house, filling station. No more desirable place anywhere. Dont write, come to see me. I'll tell you why. G. F. Sutton, RFD 4, Lyons a. : Have 400 acres of land, 2 1-2 mill- ion feet of saw timber, to gain, on highway near Wy. Dont write unless you are in the business to buy. J. B. Wood, Griffin, Ga. - 25 acres, with grist mill, dwelling house and filling station, near good town and on paved road. Price $2800. t. B. Wood, Griffin, Ga. ; 257 A., 2 4-room frame houses, emali barn, 4 streams, large creek and Yel- lew River through place. Lots of bot- tom land, timber and mixture of land, red, gray, etc., 3-4 mile from paved highway, 30 mi. from Atlante, Ga. 2 mules, tools and some feed, sell for $2,500. Half cash balance in 1 and 2 years. 75 acres in pasture and extra zood for stock farm. John Smith, Al- mon. Ga. : Ideal location for dairy or general farming, 127 acres on Southern Rwy. at Helmer, Ga. 20 miles from Atlanta. hill: good creek bottoms and good Address | white community, grapes, at bar-. lands. fence, Ga. 20 acres of rich land 470 frontage on S. Moreland Ave., 3 1-2 miles from Five Points, Atlanta, outside the city limits. ~All city conveniences, 11 acres of bottom land, 9 acres of upland, all under cultivation, concreted spring. New three room house and barn. Price $5500. $1200. Cash, Bal. easy terms. W. A. Engelbrecht, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 28, Phone Main 0120. Sacrifice a 53 A. farm for $600. Cash for quick sale. Will threw in 1 good farm horse, plows, harrow, wagon, buggy, all harness and some. other tools. Come bring cash with you to J. Thoms, 1. mi. So .RR. Station, Fish, Ga, Rt. 4, Rockmart, Ga. 3000 A. of good farm land with ap- proximately 2 1-2 million feet lumber. Has dwelling house with outbuilding, plenty of everflowing water, close to school and churches, 5 miles of RR Several acres in cultivation. Titles clear, no mortgage on same. 1 spring of mineral water just discovered, rich in minerals good range for hogs, goats and cows. Will grow almost any crop. Write for prices and terms. W. J. Morgan, Rt. 1, Stillmore, Ga. 85 A. suitable for truck or dairy, in near good, live Baptist church, other churches near. Good 4 teacher, 7 months school. Stores, mill, shop close by. Has run- 50 acres or more under wire J. M. Austin, Sr., Kenwood, ning water. Wood enough to pay for place if worked up. No saw timber Road to Bankhead highway being soiled. 6 miles from highway. $125. Bal, in six yearly payments of $50.00 with 8 per cent. Rev. Gordon Rain- pees Rt. 2, Douglasville, Ga., Doug- as Co. $3 and $5 per acre, improved farms 40. and 500 acre tracts, 7 miles up in the mountains, soft, water, mail route. school] bus, owing to elevation of 1300 ft. We have good crops. W: W. Wil- kinson, Villa Rica, Ga. : Approximately 40 miles west of At- lanta, Ga., 200 acres $18 per acre $600 cash, rest this includes interest $195 per year. 4 houses, barn, 2 well springs and small creek, some fruit, 150 acres open, rest in timber, land is level and gently rolling. Price $3600. Terms. Also 110 Acres $11 per acre. Price $1210, terms. 3 room house, 1 barn, lenty of fruit, a well, a large creek, 0 acres Open, rest in timber land, is level and gently rolling, this is ap- proximately 30 mi. W. of Atlanta. See or write Albert George, Villa Rica, Ga. 1 mi. north of depot. 12 1-2 A. of land on highway be- tween Powder Springs and Dallas, Ga. on school bus route to Hiram, Ga., 2 good dwelling houses, good outside bldgs., good pasture, running water, W. A. Ragsdale, Rt. 2, Hiram, Ga. Farm of 10-acres very desirable, for truck farming and _ chicken neh land, is very productive, will make bale of cotton to acre, almost level. Good 5 room house and barn in good condition. This farm is on Redbud road 1 mile N. E. of Calhoun, Ga. Will sell reasonably. Write or come to see me soon. W. R. Talley, Rt. 2, Cur- ryville, Ga. \ 39. 1-2 acres of land no house river bottoms and upland. 223 acres branch bottom and upland, 2 houses and barns, 85 acres in upland and river bottoms, 1 house. Write for prices and terms. Dr. S. W. Looper, Dalton, Ga. 120 A: saw timber, pine, poplars, and. ash. 1-2 Dawsonville and State high- way. J. W. Martin, Dawsonville, Ga. 297 A. 4 room house, farm in culti- vation; near -consolidated school church and RR station; about 2 mi. from River. Cheap. Write or see me for full particulars. Mrs. J. T. Row- land, Hazlehurst, Ga. Rt. 1. 160 A. for sale. Good place for cat- tle, hogs and to farm. Will accepi a good car, cattle, hogs and some cash, Mrs. C. W. Collier, Towns, Ga. 17 A. of good cuitivated lend, to sell or exch. for a ae store ab &@ be pied place. W. O. Whitfield, Town- e, Ga, . 6 A. of land jest oxtside of Chick- amauge, on the old rosd to Chatte- nooga, Tenn. Have a smail orchard of sbout 100 trees, and the best well water in No. Ga. Sell reasonably. Will accept filling station, lunch room drink stand on a good highway for all or part payment. O. P. Bridges, Lin- dale, Ga., 205 Grove St. Small nlace with 9 hie necan traes. 5 room house, 1-2 acre of good land on paved highway, near Boston, Ga. Sell for $550 and a Jersey cow, .or $600 part cash and the rest on good terms. Or $300 and 300 W. 1, pullets or PAGE young hens. If interested, write. you have to exch. and we will | Clifton Jordan, Boston, Ga. Rt. A beautiful small farm for sale Gilmer Co, Ga. consisting of 72 acres in a sq. two miles from RR. station one mi. from State hi way, Rt. 5, 7 mi. south of Ellijay. a good railroad town, 3-4 mi. school within 1-4 mi of Baptist chur two public roads within 100 yds, | house, daily mail right by the within one mi. of the Ga. Powe mansion and the Pratt orchard good well in the yard, one good eve! lasting spring 1 3-room house a out buildings, 1-2 of farm in cultiva tion, balance in woods, in fine you timber, good rich soil in high sta of cultivation, suitable for all crops, will produce 30 bales of cotton pt yr., 1. of the most desirable sn farms north of Atlanta, Ga., 125 y apple trees different varieties | Starks nursery ready to bear, ha\ been offered $3000 for this prope less than 2 yrs. ago, but will se a sacrifice price of $2000 for qu sale, terms can be arranged to. Sat- isfy party. Simon J. Moore, El , Ga. Rt. 3. 205 acres five miles from Talbotto: Ga., in Talbot-Co. Land has rest now for three years and is in goo condition for cultivation. Gen. far ing or pasture, has an ideal pastu and there is always money in with a good pasture. Land has good bottoms for raising corn al good cotton land, has- some timbe and residence on the place wh needs some repairing, and barn. place is 22 miles from Columbus. where there is a year round m for everything raised on a farm, pecially poultry, consolidated sc and churches; now is the time to away from the deplorable con of unemployment in the city small town and raise sufficient ar really live in the country, reason f selling my age 79, and too old to lo after it. Price $5 per acre. Write D. Gilmer, 179 E. Pearl St. Sparta burg, S. C. : 88 1-2 acres about 35 or 40 acres in cultivation, rest in timber, about 15 000 or 175,000 ft. saw timber, about acres level land, extra good pastu with running water 4 mi. to railro handy to church and school, on room house, small barn, hunting and fishing, ground; will $1600 for it. J. A. Crawford, Ri Calhoun, Ga. 5 190 acres, more or less, land a 50 acres bottom, balance timber 1-2 mi. north, Elijay, in Gilmer Also 80 acres, more or less, abou A. in cultivation, bal. timbered, north Ellijay, Gilmer Co. Also 8 res, more or less, about 20 a. bo in cultivation, bal. timbered, 5 m of Ellijay, in Gilmer Co. Write prices. D. E. Newton, Rt.,1, B Ellijay, Ga. 142A. 35 in cultivation, grow e kind of crop, plenty of timber, go outbuildings and good fish, lakes; good markets close. to 3 towns, A ( RR ruus through tract, price $1000 T. R. Lewis, Rt. 2, Rebecca, Ga. 248 acres in heart of Blue F Mountains in Fannin Co. Good f land; fine timber; fruit trees, | pasture; excellent running wW: Houses fair. Convenient to s mill, telephone_and P. O. Ideal st mer resort, and unsurpassed for sto and poultry raising. Attractive pr For more information write C Stanley, Lincolnton, Ga. Between 2 and 300 acres, about a. in cultivation, plenty of past plenty of good water, good 4 dwelling house, good tenant ho mi. from State Highway, some meadov land, all kinds fruit, will take : for it, anyone interested come 0: John Richard, Hemp, Ga. ey 160 a. fine land for sale, 4 mules, wagon and plows all for or the land is broke-and ready jant. I have a good cropper mix our plows, must sell. Its a bargai Mrs. EK. M. Travis, Fayetteville, 47 a. Northwest Ga., 30 a. tivation, house, out build well, land all turned ready to 1-2 mi. to church and schoo for price or come and see m Baxter, Crandall, Ga. Rt. 1. 92 a. farm 26 mi. Blue Ridgs fenced, .fair improvements, barn. spring house ha mi highway, 2 mi to railroad depot sell for $1200 or trade for small will pay no difference. Max Rt, 1, Dablonega, Ga. a. land for sale, 1 3 room house barn, well in back yard, close to and church, and store. will sell p. Write for peek J. E. Allred, apoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. il] sell on easy terms or _ rent for 1 to 5 yrs. 100 a. farm in en Co. 12 mi. from Greensboro, W. C. Kimbrough, Eatonton, Ga. land on No. 11 highway right C. of Ga. RR 1 mi. from Round station, some upland and _ part hh bottom, will sell cheap, price can give immediate possession. 1 1-2 a. with four room house, and back porches, splendid well er on porch; fruit trees, and out buildings, price $500, this is mile north of station, 3-4 mi. hh and school. Mrs. J. J. King, nal in Lee Co. on C. Ga. and paved highway; good land ood buildings, sell like rent. J. J. Smithville, Ga. 0 acres woodland in 4 mi. depot outhern RR at Sugar Valley, Ga. 3.25 per acre, several springs and hes on it and some fine level h land on it, has been samples oal dug on it. The timber is worth > than the price of the _ land, d not sell for less than twice that nly I need the money to use, if to send a self-addressed en- pe for reply and room on_ the tionaire for all answers in regard yhe land. The land near it and nd it not as well located or sit- S it has sold already for $10 Mrs. Delitia Lang, 411 College Calhoun, Ga. m bungalow and 28 a. land 1 2 mi. west-of Smyrna, pasture with nning water. Will sell cheap, terms. . Wingo, Smyrna, Ga. good land, tenant houses and room dwelling, pasture with water, all in cultivation, in good school and church mail the door. 3 mi. of Atlanta highway, 3000, or will take a four room house, me acres of land in part pay and arties pay the rest in money if @ good place and close to some one ae. distance. J. C. Jett, Rt. 1, Ga. trees, mill location; several M ft. black tosemary pine. Fine stock range. ll timber and land together, or by itself. Location is in Mont- 'y Co. within 9 mi. county seat. exch, it for other property. J. A. en, Ailey, Ga. sutors, Sale108 acres _ slightly unimp. land, sit. on .Copper- fineral Bluff highway, 4 mi. from rhill and 6 mi. from Mineral _ Fine for store, filling station, ig, poultry raising or suburban tial sites. Plenty of water and Timber will more than pay ce if rightly handled. Fine for and small fruit orchards. This is being sold to close an estate should be taken at once. Price, . C. L. Ballew, Executor, Bluff, Ga. eres unimp. land, 15 or 20-acres branch bottom balance rolling. mbered and well watered. Public runs through land. About 4 1-2 Mineral Bluff and 6 miles Opperhill. Plenty of timber, nd pulp wood to pay for Have an offer of $1,500 for this "C. man who wants to school his _ Write for price and terms. artain, Rt. 1, Chicamauga, Ga. farms for sale or exch in Jef- county in 3 to 5 mi. of Louis- ie County site, on paved road sta and Florida. There are in 6 acres, 171, 250, 386, and 752 espectively. School] trucks, dis- schoo] at Louisville. Come look over. Also house in Louisville. Warren Tornisville Goa 0 acres of farm land in Gordon ity, 150 in cu tivation; both cot'on land, lies well, no rocks, 2 | divide in 50 acre tracts or exch. part & MARKET BULLETIN sets of buildings, running water, on good road and mail route, handy to church and school, timber to keep up place. For sale reasonable, or would Speeiciet exch. lL. O. Mauldin, Resaca, a. 60 acres located in Murray county 2 miles west of Chatsworth on public road with mail by the door within 2 miles of 2 accredited high schools and 4 churches. 30 acres in cultivation, sandy loam with red clay subsoil. Bal. in timber. Good well of free ston wa- ter, nice orchard with a variety of trees. Good 4-room house, barn and other out buildings. For further in- formation write S. A. Leonard, Rt. 2, Chatsworth, Ga. f A small farm for sale or rent in Lincoln county convenient to school and church, good community. Miss Rosa Broom, Amity, Ga. 90 acres of good smooth level land, one good 5 room dwelling house, 1 new small tenant house, plenty of barns and out buildings, most of the place} in cultivation. Plenty of pasture, wood and water. 2 mi. north of Fitz- gerald, 1-4 mile off paved highway. Can give possession. Price $3,200. M. Y. Arnold, Rt. 2, Fitzgerald. 185 acres, 4 pastures, 125 acres in cultivation, balance good timber, two large new dwelling, located in White county, Ga. 3 miles east of Cleveland. Near schools and churches on mail route. Good farming land. A. C. Bow- en, Rt. 5, Cleveland, Ga. 40 aere farm in White county, Ga., in Shoal Creek Valley on mail route, in sight of Blue Ridge near Jr. High school and church. Large new dwell- ing and barn, pasture with running water, land mostly in cultivation, about 10 acres bottom land. If inter- ested, see or write A. C. Bowen, Rt. 5, Cleveland, Ga. 120 acres-farm about 40 in culti- vation. Dwellings and other out buil- dings. Fine orchard of pears, oranges and other fruit. -For further infor- mation write or see D. W. Hickox, Rt. 1, Box 78, Folkston, Ga. RS : 4 acres for trucking or suburban home, good six room house with san- itary connections, kitchen; sink etc. Telephone and electric lights availa- ble. Located within 3 mi of city lim- its. More land can be had if. wanted. Place for sale and not for trade, would sacrifice for $3,000 with one-third cash balance easy terms. T. A. Dixon, Rt. 5, Macon, Ga. 200 acres of good strong upland, well timbered and watered by good springs and branches. On public road. Daily mail. Near church and schools. Would for other land if I could get a place to suit. Write for further informa- tion. Address, Andrew Ellis, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Se 60 acre farm 50 miles from Atlanta, 4 room house, small barn, etc. 35 acres in cultivation, for sale, easy terms. Or will trade for smail house or lot in or near Atlanta. F. F. Brown, Glos- ter, Ga. ae 20 acres of land on highway, 9 mi. north of Cleveland, Ga., this land has 1 four room house, 1 store house, and is a good place for business and truck farming. If interested, see or write a at once. Wildia Hood, Ponder, a. : 125 acres of land, fine place for poultry or stock raising. Plenty of good water and young timber on the place. 5 or 6 acres of good branch bottoms, several acres of good up- land, none of it is in cultivation at present. 400 or 500 cords of pulp- wood on it. It is 9 miles north of Cleveland, Ga., on the No. 11 high- way and is within 1 mile of highway. I will take $500 for it. Terms can be arranged -for right party with good down payment. If interested, see me at once. J. H. Tow, Rt. 4, Cleveland, Ga. About 1 1-4 acres of very fertile land, fenced, a good 6 room house (needs a little repairing), has 4 fire- places, hall, front and back porches, well of good water, well on back porch with pump. Small chicken house, chicken yards, smoke house,- garage with shed attached, garden, 3 large hearing pecan trees, electric lights, close to churches, schools, both pri- mary and high, well located being within 1 block of paved highway. Will sell or exch the above property and other values for a good small fertile farm with liveable improvements lo- cated on or near a paved highway or county road and near Lake City, Mad- fine place for poultry farm, If interested write Asa B. Rt. 1, Box 38, Lithia, Fla. Senn Tacnesy Tatlahascen ar Tamna Fa., and Valdosta or Cairo, Ga. In- terested parties write Mrs. Bobbie D. ~Ca~wile, P..O. Box 71, Sparks, Ga.- - Farm located 7 mi. south of Macon FL courthouse, contains 34 1-4 acres, nice painted bungalow almost new, three room tenant house, pasture and out- buildings, several nice fruit and pe- 7an trees(in fast growing section, in sight of RR station. Will sell cheap | for cash. J. D. Durden, Rt. 4, burn, Ga. 168 acres of land, 50 acres in culti- vation, balance in pasture, wood and timber. Some good river bottom. Have made a bale of cotton per acre on some of my land. Farm lies very well and clear of rock. 1-4 mi. of Chatta- hoochee river front. 1 good 8 room house and 2 good tenant houses. -Plen- ty of good water, daily mail and bus. Price, $12 per acre. Terms. E. H. But- ler, Rt. 6, Douglasville. 65 acres, good 4 room house with hall, front and back porches, house ceiled throughout, fine well, garage shelters, chicken house, barn, fine Bermuda pasture with running water. Some timber. Mostly gray soil. About 30 or 35 acres in cultivation. On new soiled road, 8 miles east of Atlanta, 2 mi of Panthersville (south). Most- ly all road frontage. A real good farm for $4,000. Write G. W. Green, Rt. 3, Box 76, Decatur, Ga. Geod farm of about 100 acres close to Columbus, fine for trucking and general farming. Clinton Moon, Co- lumbus, Ga. 400 acres gently rolling pebble land with 2 dwellings and 5 tenant houses, other outbuildings. Terms to suit you W. B. Johnson, Bronwood,: Ga. 116 acres of land, 3 1-2 miles S. of Thomaston on No. 3 highway, 5 room new house, barn and stable, smoke house and other out buildings, good well of water, 1 tenant house, 4 rooms, needs some repairs. A family in it. Good well of water, about 45 acres of land in cultivation, good pasture, with plenty of water, any amt. of wood. Good land for trucking and sale for anything for one can make any time of the year. Will sell now at $15 an acre. Good cash payment, balance terms if desired. James Anderson, Rt. 2, Thomaston, Ga. Splendid home, hot and cold run- ning water, 5 acre farm, fruits, pe- cans, truck, poultry equipment, con- venient to church, school and town. Price $4,500, some terms or would trade. M. N. Childs, Bronwood, Ga. 1 of the best farms in Morgan Co. 238 acres, every acre good with one good 4 room ceiled house, one three room house, pasture watered by spring branches, lots of young: growing tim- ber. Am selling on acct. of bad health and will give possession at once. Well located for store and grist mill, also filling station, on State highway No. 24. 8 miles S. of Madi- son. If taken at once will sell for $15 per acre and give terms suitable. J. R. Birk, Rt: 2, Madison, Ga. i Want to sell or trade for city prop- erty 810 A. of fine land all in-one peey on paved highway out from Eastman, Ga. There is a splendid fu- ture to this place that you can know about. by writing to W. E. Scruggs, 124 Cleveland Ave, Macon, Ga. 101 1-4 acres, unimp. cut-over land, Berrien county, Ga. high and dry, a public road and mail route, within 5 miles of R. R. station, $3 per acre, 1-2 cash, balance. trade for anything of value. Swafford, Two 40 acre lots of good red land, joining ea. other. About 20 ~ acres cleared, balance in good timber, about 1-2 in barbed wire fence, some fruit trees, this land lies well and is ideal for any farming or dairying. Only 14 mi from new proposed Clark -Thread Plant, will sell either lot for $500 or both for $800. 1-2 cash and balance anyway: to suit purchaser. 1 mile of new Georgia church and_= splendid school in Paulding county. Mrs. Ruby Gladen, Rt. 6, Dallas, Ga. 117 1-2 acres farm in Polk county, Ga., 1-2 mile from-Relay station on Central of Ga. RR. 60 acres open land good productive land, good surface show for manganeses and iron ore. 2 good dwelling houses, good barn, one 2-horse wagon, Deering mower and rake, one extra good mare, weight 850 lbs., work anywhere. Price for all the above named property, $2,000 cash. J. E. Broadaway, Rt. 1, Box 103, Silver Creek, Ga. : For sale, 77 acres of fine shale land bound on north side with Southern RR. will sell at bargain. J. E. Mar- tin Rt 5 Rome. Ga : : 23-1-2 acres and six room bungalow, big barn and outbuildings, fine pas- ture, some cultivated. Runnine water . and on Federal highway. Price $1,- 800. J. E, Martin, Rt, 5, Rome, Ga. seat line, good school and'church. Fairly good a SS Thursday, February 26, 1981. 100 acres of land 8 miles of Can- ton, Ga., the county seat of Cherokee Co., 1 1-4 thiles of Reinhardt college at Waleska, Ga. one 3 room house with a hall, 2 barns, i cotton house, smoke house, good well of water in the yard, good garden, good pasture, plenty of water. 3 streams running thru the farm. About 25 acres. of branch and bottom lands. Plenty of timber, some saw timber. Price, $1,800, $500 down and balance te suit both parties. Want to sell because I am too ~ old to look after it. J. A. Moore, Wa- leska, Ga. : _ 200 acres, 30 in cultivation and bal- ance in timber. 6 room house, barn, crib and poultry house and lots with running water, concrete spring within 2 rods of kitchen door. Pastures, some grass land. 600 apple trees, 4 to 12 yrs. old. On the bus line to school, 1 1-2 miles to church, mill, store, handily located, in Gilmer county, 8 miles N/ W. of Ellijay on Rt. 2, -$7 an acre, part down and terms to suit. O. F Carroll, Rt. 2, Ellijay, Ga. 100 acres of good productive smooth land, located in Douglas county six miles from Southern RR. .40 acres in cultivation, 40 in timber and 20 in. pasture with plenty of running water. 5 room house, finished and painted. 30x32 foot barn. Garage and wagon shed, combined smokehouse. Good garden, some fruit trees, chicken house and other out buildings. 2 wells of good water, beautiful oak grove front- ing the main house. Good dirt roads. RFD route, telephone. line; and = just 1 hours drive to Atlanta. Near church and school. Also a good fishing stream and near 2 country villages. A_ real bargain at $20 an acre. Cash or will take some cattle or other livestock as part payment. R. D. Giles, Douglas- ville, Ga. Rt. 2. : $5 an acre, 3,000 acres of good far- ming and timber lands near RR and highway, timber enough on the place to pay for the land, timber and all. This place is sodded with carpet grass and is ideal for stock raising, 10,000 to 15,000 acres adjoining open range. Come to see me, dont write. Let me show you. G. F. Sutton, Lyons, Ga.~- 400 acres of good farm land, creek _ running thru south end of this, good soil for well, 3 tenant . houses, one _ store, chicken house, gin house and | barn. 6 miles from Cordeie, 1 1-2 mi from Raines, not far from hydro-elec- _ tric power dam. To settle our estate we are Selling this at $30 an acre and this is a bargain. Mrs. M. L. Corbett. 504 7th Avenue,. Cordele, Ga. 120 acres of mtn. land 3 1-2 mi. so. of Rockmart, Ga., 1 mile of county church and school, store and ete. 1-4 miles off of good soil road. Has a house with 3 16 foot rooms, well in the yard, 2 or 3 springs and bran-. ches, apple orchard, about 30 or 40 acres has been cultivated. Very good roliing land, and some branch bot- toms. Timber young but estimated to cut 250 to 300,000 ft. of lumber be- sides cord wood and fence posts. This place has a loan of $390. Want $7 an acre. Would take a Ford or _ other light car on my equity, or would trade equity for: small house and lot and assume a small loan. See or write A. W. Farrar, Rockmart, Ga. = One 70 acre tract, highway and mail-route at the door, in 1 mile of ae f house and pienty of wood and water, 15 acres of good bottom land, $7 an acre. W. O. Birdsong, Goruon, Ga. We have a nice p.ace 2 miles from Snapping shoals, 8 miles from Porter- dale, 3 miles from Oak Hill, good land plenty of timber, good 4 room house and hall, good well of water in the yard, plenty of running water, a young peach-orchard and an old one. Pig pasture, rail fence, for hogs, plenty of saw timber running to the road. We have 66 acres of land 12 miles to market. Mrs. T. F. Cox, Rt. 5, Cov- ington, Ga. es 307 1-2 A. 16 mi. of Atlanta, 2 mi. Peachtree road, 6 room house, big barn, new poultry house, (concrete floor) 20x40 feet, 2 brooder houses, good pasture, all conveniences, 1,800 vacant, lots next 12 or 15 years. Suit- able for large dairy, poultry and hog farm. $60 an acre. W. J. C. Hodges, 966 Washita Ave., N. E. Atlanta. 50 acres in Carroll County of good grade land on public road and 2 miles from Bremen-Carrollton road, good 6 room house, barn, orchard, well wa- tered, running steams, 30 acres clear- ed in cultivation and balance in pas~- ture and timher Near 2 sehnols and church, nice public place. Sell for $1,- 200 for quick sale. Address Bremen, Ga, Rt..1, Box 76, Mrs.D Reid. (Continued on page nine) * s ae 2) $1.50 per 100. th and sound and clean. = del. = So - ei ee 8 Thursday, February 26, 1931, _ Seed For Sale (Continued from page two) - 4 gal. of white nest onions, 55 per gal. also 15 lbs. old fashioned white running butter bean seed, 25c. All del. Mrs. Linton Hilson, Mitchell, Ga. _ About 250 lbs. Tom Watson melon seed, hand saved from selected mel- ons; 1 to 24 -lbs., 40c per lb. 25 lbs. or over, 35c per. ib. FOB. .J. A. King, Sylvester, Ga., Rt. 5. : _ 250 Ibs. select. Stone Mtn. water- melon seed, guaranteed, 75c lb. up to 25 Ibs; from 25 to 50 Ibs., 60c per lb. 100 Ib. lots or over, 50c per lb. Not prepaid: Ross Andrews, Box 43, Rt. 2, Haddock, Ga. . , Texas seeded cane seed, 6c lb. White half runner beans, 25c cupful, or exch one cup of beans for 6 lbs. Spanish peanuts. (No name nor address giv- en). _ 600 bu. of corn at 75c bu., FOB here G. M. Lane, Rockyford, Ga. Butter pea seed, very prolific, 20c pt. del. About one pound of Watson _melon seed for 25c per large teacup- full del. Few lbs. of hot pepper, long pod. 10c large pkt., or the lot cheap. Exch. for long pod green okra. bunch butter beans, white or half _ runner snap beans, cabbage, collard, -. onion or strawberry piants or white sacks. = Mrs. S. G. Rogers, Ciaxton. ae : __ Red and green seed staks average 8 ft. $2 per 100 shipped in barreis for protection to eyes. Edd Harper, Os- __lerfield. Ga. ; Will exch corn field bean seed, cut _ shorts. white and brown mixed for garden bush bean seed, not tough or Sell at 35c per cup: full. Mrs. Chas. - Prather, Ranger, Ga. Rt. 2. variety of radish seed, each 8c per pkg. or exch. for Hastings Fordhook bush lima bean seed. Mics Minnie . Craig, Lawrencevile, Ga. Rt. 3. beans, 40c per lb. 2 bs. 75c, white cu- cumber seed 10c per tbl. sp. full, sweet C. R. Sorrelis, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1. 100 Ibs. nice selected Tom Watson ee melon seed at 50c. They were saved from selected melons. James Williams, Rt. B., Boston, Ga. ~ Chufa seed. good and sound, 10c per S lb.. okra seed, 30c per lb. J. S.-Strick- land, Manor, Ga. | \ Stringless green pod bean seed, ae sound and clean. 20c per large cupful. Bu. gourd seed, 10c per doz. Stamps not accepted. Will exch. for a few lbs of sundried apples, free from 1, core and worms, each to pay postage. Mrs. W. L. Stonecypher, Forest Glenn, Ga Rt..1 Z ~ Want to exch. 2 cupfuls of Ky Won- der Poe bean seed for 1-2 gal. white nest onions. Mrs. Edith Roberson, Rt. 1, Box 15, Hortense, Ga. 2 15 lbs Henderson bunch butterbeans Ist yr. from -Hastings, 30c per lb. 3 Ibs. cantaloupe seed (Rocky Ford) 1st yr. from Pastings, $1 per Ib., 4 Ibs. Cuban Quen watermelon seed, $1.25 - per lb. 1 lb. Russian Mammoth Sun- flower seed, 25c per Ib. EB. A. Tank- ersley. Winfield Rt., Thompson, Ga. Old fashioned pumpkin seed, 10c per teacup full also muskmelon (name unknown but arge and sweet) 2 large teaspoon full 5c, add postage. L. A. Shores, Rt. 1, Wray, Ga. White nest onions 1%c b. add pnst- age. Wi exch. for Otoctan beans. O. _E. Buchanan. Rt. 1, Dacula, Ga. Hardys Imp. ice ream watermelon seed at $1.50 per Ib Early variety, ripe watermelons last year by June 15. C. N. Hardy, Philomath, Ga. ~ 200 lbs. Pure Pride of Ga. hand cleaned water melon seed at 60c lb FOB. J. D. McGarity, McDonough, Ga. _. Watermelon seed, varieties: pride of Ga. and Stone Mtn. 80c Ib. up to 20 Ibs. and over, for less. FOB McDon- ough. J. O. Kimbell, RFD 3, McDon- ough, Ga. ee Good tender - streaked half runner bean seed, 35c lb. or 20c cupful. Two cups, 35c postpaid, no stamps accept- _ed. Large sunflower seed, 10c cup. Good cane seed for planting, makes fine syrup, 80c gal. del. Mrs. J. S. Greene, Rt. 1, Plainsville, Ga. 600 lbs pure Lifsey watermelon seed all from choice melons, 65c Ib. 50c Ib. in lots of 5 Ibs. and over, postage add- ed. AJl seed guaranteed. to be pure Lifsey. C. W. Collins, 813 1-2 Bank- head Ave., Atlanta, Ga. 1200 stalks of seed cane for sale at - Pumpkin seed, Citron seed, mixed Stone Mtn. Sweet watermelon seed | -- 75e per Ib., 1-2 runner. striped garden peas, mixed clean 10c large pkt. Mrs. } hull peas at $3 per bu. Joe EB. John- son, 415 Akuman St., Dublin, Ga. 150 Ibs. of Thurmond gray water- melon seed, selected ist yr. run, 60c per lb. up to 10 lbs. and 50c lb. over oo J. QO. Burton, Rt. 6, Vienna, a. - bu. sound and clean cane _ seed, $1.25 bu. FOB Money order, no checks CoG Willie McClain, Clarkesviile, a. . od White multiplying onions, 50c gal. del. White velvet- okra, 1-4 lb., 20c. Brown sugar crowder peas, 25 lb. 6 Ibs. $1. Cash. Mrs. L. S. Vaughn, Rt. 5, Commerce, Ga. Running okra, grows on vines like cucumbers, 3 or 4 vines will make enough for any small family, sampe of 12 seed by mail, 10c in cash. Add 2c for postage. Giant everbearing to- mato, Queen of the Market. big Mon- ey maker, large solid fruit, excellent canner, sample of 15 seed 10c in Cash add 2c for postage. Chesley Rice, 3316 3rd. Ave. Crclumbus, Ga. Bermuda grass roots free from trash, $3 per bu. Guaranteed pure imp. Has- tings cabbage collard seed, $1 lb. Or will exch. for little Span. peanut seed or half runner garden bean seed. Mar- tin gourd seed and long handled dip- per gourd seed, 20c per cupful. Sun- drieq choice June apples, 15c lb. -Pea- ches same price, or will exch. for seed peanuts. Mrs. Johnny F. Myers, Rt. 4, Hartwell, Ga. Broom. corn seed, 25c qt. exch. for white or speckled crowder peas at 10c or 2 lbs. for 25c, or exch. for tulips, blooming size gladioli bulbs, geranium cuttings, rooted. (double kind). Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia, Ga. - | Clean Zachary cane seed, won first prize on seed and syrup at fair, 10c per lb. FOB. B. K. Hall, Rt. 2., Hartwell, Ga. Pure Stone Mtn. melon seed saved from good sized melons, saved by hand, $1 per lb. or 10 lb. for $9. J. T. Clay, Rt. 1, Hiram. Ga. Imp. Triumph selected watermelon seed produced one car per acre last year, $2 per lb. FOB Fort Valley, John H. Allen, Fort Valley, Ga. Bae 10 bu. of orange cane seed, $2 per -bu. or will exch. same for Coker Cleveland No. 5 cotton seed, 1 year from orig. J. A, Crawford, Rt. 2, Calhoun, Ga. Texas seeded ribbon cane seed saved from last years cane, grown especially for syrup, fine cane and bright clear syrup, 2 Ibs. 25c 10 Ibs. $1. Money or- der, add postage. Mrs. J. W. Hendrix, Rt. 2, Dover, Ga. 1 pint of curled mustard seed (the kind that stays green all winter) will sell by the thls. full at 10c per spoon or at 25c per cup, or all for 50c. Also white, sound peas with light - brown eyes, 15c per cup, also three gals. of peanuts not shelled, 25c per gal. All postpaid. Mary Turner, Star Route, Bowden, Ga. 3 8 cups full of white and _ colored bunch butter beans mixed, 15c per cup, also 3 cups of white butter beans, 15c per cup; 3 cups of white peas with black eyes 10c per cup. Mary Turner, Star Route, Bowden, Ga. : Yellow crowder peas, 15 lbs.. Send postage. Frost proof Eng. peas, 40c lb. not prepaid. Running butter beans, pure white, 15c Ib. Send postage. W. W. Lang, Lizella, Ga. : About 100 Ibs, of Lifsey watermelon seed for sale at-75c lb. or will exch. for cotton seed or syrup. A. H. Jackson, Rt. 2, Box 207, Americus, Ga. .2 gals. of pink meat cantaloupe seed |for sale or exch. for pigs, corn or any- thing can use on farm. Value, $1 per lb. W. L. Kidd, Rt. 1, Atlanta, Ga. ~ 500 Ibs. of fine hand selected Stone Mtn. melon seed 50c per Ib. del. Special price on C lots. B. R. Andrews, Had- dock, Ga. 8 or 10 Ibs. slightly mixed watermel- on seed, mostly yellow meated, 60c lb. S. R. Harden, Rt. 1, Surrency, Ga. White multiplying onions for sale at 40c per gal. del. Mrs. J. D. McLane, Rt. 5, Hartwell, Ga. Yellow and green striped crooked neck Cushaw seed: 15c for a medium size cup full postpaid. 1 and 2c post- age. Stamps accepted. James L. Car- wile, P. O. Box 71, Sparks, Ga. Wanted to exchange brown striped half runner bean seed for good corn- field beans or colored bunch butter bean seed. Each to pay postage. Mrs. T. V. Fox, Winder, Ga. Rt. 4. Stone Mtn. watermelon seed 50c per Ib. hand saveq from large smooth mel- ons 1930 crop. D. D. Davis, Ashburn, Ga. : of purple! Dixie Belle watermelon seed 750 par | MARKET BULLETIN lb. or exch. for pure Wannamaker cot- ton seed at reasonable price. J. J. Hartley, Metter, Ga. Rt. 1. Absolutely pure Stone Mtn. water- melon seed, hand saved from person- ally selected large melons, up to 5 lbs. 65c per lb. over 5 lbs. and up to 50 Ibs. 50c per lb. If larger lots are wanted write for attractive wholesale prices. J. J. Bloodworth, Gordon, Ga. P. O. Box 12. Seed Dasheens for sale at 75c per bu not delivered. R. C. Taylor, Folkston, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 52. Okra very tender, Russian Sunflower seed 18 in. across and broom corn seed 10c per pint of either, add postage. Janie Lee Stone, Royston, Ga. Rt. 1. 20 bu. of blue ribbon cane seed has long joints, a heavy yielder for syrup or forage $1.50 per bu. FOB. Bowers- ville. Ga. C. N. Herring, Canon, Ga. - Red Bachelor button seed and yellow parsnip seed 15c per pint. White cu- cumber and pumpkin, also sunflower seed, 2 tablespoonfuls for 10c, all. new see. Ida Sutherland, Rt. 3. Box 48, Ellijay, Ga. North Georgia cane seed at $1 per bu. FOB Talking Rock. Will Freeman, Talking Rock, Ga. : Vine okra seed 90 seed for 25c, 1 lb. $3.50. Bonnett gourd seed 10c package. Mary Melton, Americus, Ga. Rt. 2. Texas seed Ribbon cane seed, bright and clean, saved without rain, 50c per gal. 90c per pk. Postpaid. $3 per bu. FOB Auburn or exch. some for Otoo- tan soys. at $4 per bu. C. R. Burell, Auburn, Ga. ae 1 assortment of seed as follows, 1 tble spoon each of mustard and broom .|corn, 1 tea spoon each of radish, pump- kin, muskmelon, sunflower, watermel- on, 3 table spoons full each of bunch butter beans and mixed peas 4 yellow cling stone peach seed and 3 other pkts. of desirable seeds. All new seeds. All for 25 del. Mrs. C. G. Morris, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 1. Stone Mtn. Tom Watson watermelon seed selected from melons grown ex- clusively for seed purposes 50c per Ib. C. F. Thomson, 931 S Broad St., Thom- asville, Ga. 7 lbs. of Cleckley sweet watermelon seed 60c per lb. or $3.50 for the lot. Also 5 bu. Hastings prolific seed corn 2 to 7 ears to stalk, nubbed and shell- ed 75c per pk. or $2.50 per bu. J. W. Dickerson, Dewy Rose, Ga. Rt. 2. Genuine Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed 25c per cup or 2 for 45c del. Also hon- ey dew melon seed 30c per cup del. A good shipping melon. Mrs. W. J. Pat- terson, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B. Genuine Dixie Belle melon seed 40c per lb. FOB. Pure sound straight speckled peas $1.75 per bu. FOB. Tim- On peas $1.50 per bu. FOB, Genuine Watson melon seed, genuine Thurmond Gray melan seed 50c per lb. FOB. G. B. Moore, Macon, Ga. RFD 6. New melon this melon grows to weigh 50 to 100 lbs. and keeps from 60 to 90 days, has firm req meat and Sweet, just a limited amount left 1 Ib. $1.50. R. J. Hogan, Hogansville, Ga. White multiplying nest onions 50c per gal. prepaid. MHastinys Calico bunch butter beans, prepaid 20c per _ A. R. Cousins, Greenville, Ga. Rt. Pure Tom Watson and Stone Mtn. watermelon seed, had saved from ex- tra large melons and dried in the shade = per lb.. Herschel Sessions, Sumner, a. 3 : 100 Ibs. of Stone Mtn watermelon seed at 50c per lb. in lots of 10 lbs. or more, 60c in small lots. J. D. Means Elko, Ga. : Booking orders for Porto Rico pot. plants, govt. insp. Also tomato plants ceady April Ist. A. W. Parsons, Abbe- ville, Ga. sf _ Imp. Porto Rican pot. plants, Govt. insp. and chemically treated. April delivery. $1.50 ag M. Johnson Plant Farm, Fitzgerald, Ga. : Porto Rican potato -plants, govt. inspected, $1.75 per M. 5M or more, $1.50 per M. FOB Bristol. April and May del. W. C. Lightsey, Bristol, Ga. Porto Rico pot. plants, govt. insp.. $2 per M, 5M or more, $1.75 per M.. Bristol. Pear] Lightsey, Bristol. a Cumberland black raspberry plants, 1 doz. 60c, 50 for $1.75, 100 for $3. Parks extra fine and Blowers black- berry plants, 1 doz. 60c. 50 for $1.75. 100 for $3. These have big delicious berries. and are large plants. Lucretia dewberry plants, 1 doz. for 40c, 50 for $1.25, 100 for $1.85. Combination of- fer: 20 black raspberry plants, 20 blackberry plants, 10 dewberry plants | Ga for $1.50. All prepaid, Or exch. for farm products. E. J, Hart, Park, Ga.. For Sale; Kudzu plants, well ed from 1 to 2 yrs, old, 75c per or 50c per 100 in M lots or will ex for any farm products that I can_ Can make quick shipment. Carefully packed. Gene Harper, Rt. 1, H well, Ga. : one Stone Mtn. melon seed first yr. | Hastings and raised purposely seed from melons 35 to 55 lb. wt. 60c per 1-2 lb. $1 per lb. from melons to 35 lbs. 75c per Ib. del. E. L. D ham, St. Marys, Ga. Poe 5 Pepper seed for sale 1 teaspoon for 5c, add postage. The pods sound like a persimmon and called persimmon peppers, are fine for ling as it is not very hot. Also | a pretty plant for flowers pots. YH. M. Mallard, Hiltonia, Ga. ~ 150 lbs. No. 1 Thurmond Grey termelon seed, 50c per lb. FOB Viel Ga. G. B. Morgan, Vienna, Ga, Tom Watson melon seed. from melons 50c per lb postpaid, sampl request. Tilden Johnson, Cool. Ga. RFD 2. ae Grass nuts or chufas 25c per pil 45c per qt. extra fine Jumbo pumy seed 25c per large cup full. Post; cash with order. Mrs. Nora Nix Ga, Rt. 1. - 2 lbs. Wilson watermelon seed, hand saved and dried in shade, 75 per Ib. FOB. Herman Daniell, Powder Sp Ga. Rt. 2. / - Pink valentine bean seed and ra (Dwarf Essex) seed to exch. for whi velvet okra, old fashion white bu or cornfield beans, double ger cuttings, pecan trees or anythin can use. Miss Emma Harris, Demo Ga. Rt. 1. Box 8. oy Wish-to exch. white and red , ix seed. C. G. Morris, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 15 lbs. Watson melon seed 40c, grov 1 yr. from Assn exch for soy B. Harper, Wray, Ga. New Guinea butter bean seed, grows 4 ft. long and weighs 5 to and is really good to eat, 10c fo seed. Good hand made hickory hi: les, 10c each or what have you toe Wanted Calif. beer seed, cabbage potato plants. Jas. R. Bramlett Rt. Ellijay, Ga. ae ES Popcorn 15c_ per pint, big pumpkin seed and cushaw seed 15 pint, all 1930 crop. Mrs. A. Tich, jay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 59. ey Pure Stone Mtn. watermelon seed sale at 35c per lb. have 6 Ibs. money order. Inez Phillips, Rt. Do run, Ga. 7 ae Large clean sunflower seed 2 var: ties 14c for match box full post pa J. C. Vernon, Menlo, Ga. Rt. 1. Want to exch. red top tall growi sorghum seed, good for syrup or | age for Spanish peanuts... 1 bu. of ghum seed for 2 bu. peanuts. imp. variety. Want to exch. 10 feed sacks for 1 pk. of brab peas seed. S. F. Bohanan, Conyers, Ga Triumph watermelon seed. Produc 1 car to the acre last year. Very seed. Price $2 per lb. FOB. Fort Va ley, Ga. John H. Allen, Fort HH a. Early Hasensack Muskmelon hand selected, 10c per oz. Mrs. McBrayer, Buford, Ga. Rt?3. meat melons, these seed are fr crop of a pure strain bought from W. A. Watson, 50c per lb. C Thornhill, Boston, Ga. 50 01,60 bu. of good sound chuf of the large slick kind $4 per bu. Dupont, Ga. I. D. Dickerson, D Ga. RFD Box 20. eee 300 Ibs. of Dixie Belle melon hand saved, guar. pure and soun pe lb. FOB. W. O. Birdsong, Gor a. See Dixie Belle melon seed hanc from selected melons 50c per tb Radford Birdsong, Gordon, Ga. Pure Beat-The-Bee syrup cane sound and clean, 15 per lb, 8 Ib: $1. Pure Rucker cotton seed. Y cent lint 75c per bu., Whatle corn nubbed and shelled 75c $2.25 per bu. fob. Exch. any of either for Appler or Fulgh oats, Otootan or Mung beans, black eyed or white sugar < peas. C. R. Smith, Rt. 3, Buf Stone Mt. watemelon seed 60c 60c postpaid. B. E. Daniell, Ty Ty Calif. beer or Moss seed 10c per prepaid. Geo. Floyd, Rt. 2, Rock "(Continued on page. ~ - Georgia Market Bulletin Published Weekly By The - BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director Department Of Agriculture Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner THURSDAY, FEB. 26, 1931. Entered as second class matter February 15, 1922, at the Post ; - Office at Atlanta, Georgia, un- { der the act of June 8, 1900. Ac- cepted for mailing at special | rate of postage provided for in ection 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- ompanied by new copy of no- ce. Second-Hand Farm Machinery, Flowers and Seed, Incubator and Ornamental Nursery Stock no- tices are published in Monthly Supplement which appears on the first Thursday of each month. Farm hand for sale editions are published at intervals during the ear. 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- | tices. Under Legislative act the Market Bulletin does not as- ume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin transaction resulting there- \ SLACKHEAD THE TURKEY RAISERS BUGABOO + The bugaboo to turkey raising is hat dread disease Blackhead. The itself is misleading, for it does describe a symptom. In _ other yords the head of the turkey does ot necessarily turn dark or black. First we must get clearly in mind ui there is no cure for Blackhead. That is a hard thing to say, but it is e nevertheless. Someone bobs up ery day with a new cure and we e glad so much interest is being aanifested in the subject. The day vill come perhaps when a real cure be found. But right now we are erested in a far more valuable ement, , that of preventing black- ead. For after all prevention is the cure in the world, Blackhead is an infectious disease. caused by a germ that affects liver and the blind gut or caeca. you have a microscope that will nify -several hundred tiffies you nay see that germ. But you dont ed glasses even to see its effect, ch is more important. foung turks are most susceptible, jugh it affects the grown as well. germ enters with the food and is d in infected ground, where drop- s from birds that have had black- or droppings from _ chickens, 01 taminate the soil. e blackhead germ attacks the liv- irst and from the diseased tissues e liver these germs pass through le duct and into the intestines, ym whence it completes its deadly ircuit by returning to Mother Earth the droppings. takes from ten days to two weeks - the disease to show itself after fection. The greatest source of of course 1s for the young tur- keys to run with chickens or to be ex- posed to older birds from flocks. that have had the disease, and on ground that has been contaminated. That is about as close to turkey suicide as you can come. But even on fresh ground, if the young birds are allowed to be with the older birds that are infected the dan- ger may be almost as great. Young turkeys have ravenous appetites. They pick at everything in sight. Fresh con- taminated droppings contain the blackhead germ in its livest, most dangerous stage. j To show you how insidious the di- sease is, turkeys have been known to contract blackhead when placed with incubator chicks. Infected ground that has been plowed and seeded has been known to carry the lurking dan- ger. Hens are carriers of the parasite and when allowed to roam with tur- keys may infect them. Your boots will carry the germ from infected ground into the new, fresh yard. It is easy to spot the first appear- ance of the disease in a flock if you are at all observant. When poults appear lazy and lag behind the rest of the flock, look out. They are not lazy at all, but ailing. As this weak- ness grows they take on a droopy ap- pearance. They walk with slow, meas- ured tread, head dgwn and_ wings carelessly dangling. Loss of. appetite and weight are the inevitable results. In the adult turkey the symptoms are practically the same except that they do not appear as quickly as in the young birds. And they die in a few days after you note they have it. Put your flocks on clean, uncon- taminated .ground, clear away from your other poultry yards. Above all keep your turkeys'away from your chickens. Dont make the _ mistake, for instance, of building your brood- er house with a cement floor so that it cant be moved. You want that brooder house as far away from the farm buildings as possible. Its a splendid thing to give growing turks a change of ground and_pasturage every few weeks. Alfalfa, sweet clo- ver, or a plot of rape that is away out on the farm is the finest thing in the world to prevent blackhead during these dangerous early growing weeks. Pores . GOOD FEEDING REDUCES WORM TROUBLES In combatting the : irolind worm ~in the production of hogs, liberal feeding of a good scientifically balanced ra- tion is of immense benefit. Our bet- ter swine producers are learning that it pays real dividends to . keep the young pigs coming right along from pre-birth days until they finally go over the market scales. Pigs fed a superior ration are the ones that develop the greater strength and endurance for withstanding the various vicissitudes to which young growing and fattening pigs are daily subjected. Pigs thus pushed nutri- tionally have much less difficulty in handling their internal worm attacks than do those pigs which are skimp- ed along on inadequate feeds through out the pre-marketing months. It is particularly important that young pigs be started out, from the very first, at a rapid-clip, so that they may gather very early in their lives the necessary surplus of bodily reserves which make for growth, addition, are of immense value when the pigs are so unfortunate as to pick up challenging worm eggs from their environment. The brood sow and her litter must be full fed the right feed- MARKET BULLETIN ~ \ ing combination from the very ear- liest days, thus insuring a maximum milk production on the part of the sows; the liberal milk imbibed by the young porkers gives them a marvel- ous lift in the trying days of early suckling. The feeding of a ineere ration gives the pigs a big lead over their enemies so that, jn most cases, the pigs are able to combat with success their internal parasites, the worms. Poorly fed young pigs are splendid subjects for marked infestations of the ambitious round worms, yielding a fertile field for the worms to grow and prosper, all to the expertise of the porkers whose alimentary tracts they inhabitAllied News Service. DONT FEED HENS OVERTIME Feeding hens overtime is like pay- ing men over time. It runs into mon- ey fast. When hens or men have fin- ished their work, its best to pay them off and let them go. Theres not much percentage in having them hang around, loafing, eating, and drawing pay. After a hen has fin- ished laying shes doing like the man, who, when asked- what he did, an- swered, Tr draw breath and my sal- ary. 99 * Systematic, year-round culling: is one of the basic principles of profit- able flock management. Maybe its an inferiority complex, or maybe its something else, but some poultrymen cull their flocks only once a year. Some even believe they cant cull their flocks properly themselves. They wait for someone to help them. Its all right to get an expert to show you how, but its underestimating your own ability and intelligence not to. learn how and do future cullings yourself Progressive Farmer. x = | Blue Toulouse E fesecdiy, epruary. 26, 1931. Eggs For Sale Eggs from high bred flock, true to name, ee cae Golden Buff Orp. $1 per 15. Mrs. L. C. Ridley, Frank- ae lin, Ga. Thompson B. R. eggs from carefully culled flock, 50c per set. del. Crates ret. Mrs. Roy D. Tankersley, Appling, _ Ga. oe E -Mayhood str. Red eggs, $1 per 18 del. $4 a 100, FOB. Crates to be ret. Rev. B: S: Williams, Milan, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 60. Pheasant eggs: booking orders for Ringneck pheasant eggs, Eng. str. Fine young male mated to unrelated hens, $3.50 per 17 and 15c extra for postage and insurance; also have pure. bred Buff Minorca eggs, $2 per 15, $3.50 for 30, not prepaid; pure bred B. R. Thompson str. $1.25 per 15, 30 for $2. Mrs. Annie Tanner, Wrens, Ga. ay S. C. R. I. Red eggs from stock direct. from Donaldson. $1.25 per 15. Exch. for good onion plants or eating apples. Mrs. R. W. Webb, Barwick, Ga. Box f 164. SC. Burt L. eggs, $1 per 15, $4.50 per 100 prepaid. Mrs. Ww. T. Westbrook, Unadilla, Ga. Pure pred eggs, $1.25 per 15, $4 a 100. Exch. for anything can use. Mrs. C. L. Smith, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. Pure bred Eng. str. W.'L. eggs. Flock headed by AAA cockerel; hens parents on both sides were AAA grade, direct, $1 per 15 del. Mrs. L. M. Roberts, Hal- cyondale, Ga. + Eggs from pure bred stock; Jarge- : White Indian Runner duck, $1 a doz. large White Muscovey, $1 25 doz. large. eese, 20c each. No EL Hagan, Morrow, | stock for sale. Ga. Pure bred eggs from mature Ry Aes Reqd hens, $1 per 15; also S. L. Wyan- dotte eggs, pure bred, $1.25 per 15. Mrs, J. EE Parrish, Nashville, Ga. * ure Sheppard str. Ancona eggs, $1 per 15, $4.50 per 100, $12.60 per 360. oe Emeline Jones, "Blackshear, Ga. R - Owen str. Red eggs, $1 per 15, $1 15 e per 30; incubator lots, 4c each; also. baby chicks to order, 9c each. Miss Ina Maynard, Newton, Ga. Pure bred Thompson B. R. esvs, $1 per 15, or exch. for other pure bred hatching eggs. Ea. to del. Mrs. Bes- __ sie Mae Joiner, Blythe, Ga. Rt. 1. strength, and vitality, and which, in} Mr. Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner of Agriculture, Atlanta, Ga. Dear Mr. Talmadge: my cotton on top o the world. pher scrape with me. them that I say for them to watch this way, if I can seeit right: to all. tell others. If not, tell me. Mr. Passmores Letter I have read what you have to say about the G. C. G. C. A., and wish to say that I was called on by one of their birds to let them put Having always had a head like a mule, I guess. I decided I had better not cover too much territory. As I was a short-shirted farmer you See, I knew they may be too slow for me in selling my cotton, and I had to have my cashit being a go- As you have turned on the light for the boys, will you not inform a big crop of cottonit is not a year for a big crop of peanuts; it is : A year to have a Dukes Mixture of crops; a "year to put your families in the field, park your automobile, - sow all kinds of seed, make everything you need. This is my appeal Said Fort Jones to Farmer Brown: You farmers sleep on old hay beds Because you give those dudes in town ee ~ Sticks to crack your ignorant heads. Fe Wake up! Wake up! Sas Wake up! Wake up! Dont you know you cannot grow eee x Cotton below eighteen cents! ! = I have always been slow to listen to dudes. . x lars we farmers make, and will out-talk you if you listen to them. - The way out is WORK. Labors fruit is dollars. a need. Stop feeding John D. and the Tin Lizzie man. In fact, do as I saypark that old STAFF OF LIFE TAKER and DO LIKE OTH- ERS. As long as you stop at every filling station, you will belly-ache, and I see no help for it at all. If this is worthwhile, publish it and Yours truly, (Signed) JOHN PASSMORE. : Americus, Ga. Feb. 19, 1931. their cork? It is not a year for You dead broke farmers, ee And learn some sense. a They look for the dol- Dollars is what you ~ nursday, February 26, 1931. __ Eggs For Sale - Tompkins and Owen str. Red eggs, selected, $1 per 15. Miss Carlie Kemp, Marietta, Ga. Donaldson Red eggs, stocx direct, $1.25 per 15 del. Mrs. O. L. Craft, La- yonia, Ga. a - Pure bred S. L. Wyandotte eggs, $1 per 15, del or exc for R. C. W. Minorca os, 2 for 1. W. T. Adams, Lavonia, Ga. Box 381. | - Tompkins S. C. R. I. Red eggs, $2 per 15. A reasonable hatch guar. Crates ret. Mrs. W. M. Gaines, Atlan- ta, Ga. 980 Drewry St. N. E. - Smith and Donaldson Red eggs, 75c per set. del. or exch. for peanuts, peas, or velvet beans. Mrs. O. E. Crawford, Barnesville, Ga. No. 1. A _ W. L. eggs, $1 per 15; or exch. white Crystal Wax onion plants; 1 set. for 1 M plants, also will exch. Mastodon strawberry plants at 75c M for the on- jon plants. 1 M straw. for 700 onion r Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dahlon- _ Pure bred S. C. B: L. eggs, from flock headed by cock bird direct from Ever- lay. $1 per 15 del. Mrs. C. L. What- ey, Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 3. Selected Ancona eggs, 5c each, FOB. Mrs. D. Whiddon, Chula, Ga. ~ Buff Orp. duck eygs, $1.50 per 12 postpaid. G. D. Fain, Edison, Ga. _ Bantam eggs, 50c set. Ray Johnson, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 1. . oT S. C. R. I. Red eggs from blood test- ed hens. Best pens, $1.25 per 15. Mrs. H. H. Bankston, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 4. Gordon Road. : _ Donaldson pure strain Red eggs, second direct, 75c per set. or 30 eggs for 1.25. Mrs. J. R. Craig, Oakman, Ga. Eggs: Donaldson Reds, 75c per 15 del and S. C. W. L. 50c per 15 not del. Crates to be returned. All pure stock. 2. Box 58. : Pure bred dark Judge Dan Gordon game eggs, $2 per 15. Flock headed by one of T. W. Sanders choice brood cocks. Sidney J. Herring, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 5. a Pure bred J. B. Giant, Royal Purple Str. eggs, 75c per 15. Exch. for Porto Rico potato plants, or irish cobbler Seed potatoes. Mrs. J. W. Miller, Bow- don, Ga. f Thompson B. R. eggs from 6 to 8 Ib. tons to be ret. A. L. Allegood, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 4. Selected eggs from Reds direct from Donaldsons, $1.25 per 15, $4 a 100. Mrs. Jones, Grayson, Ga. _ Johnson str. W. L. eggs. from flock headed by Star mating cockerels, -$1.50 per 15. Lawrence E. Ellison, St. George, Ga Rt. 1. - ; Imp. Ferris W. L. eggs, large size from large hens, 60c per 15 postpaid. Mrs. L. A McLaughlin, Senoia, Ga. del. Carton to be ret. Miss Rebec- , Campbell, Atlanta, Ga. 860 Boule- ward, S. EB: . Ferris str. W. L. eggs, $1 per 15; 2 Set. $1.75. Exch. for Black Minorcas. arker, Elko, Ga. Rt. 1. ; Mammoth Bronze turkey eggs, Hol- rtmans B. Rocks, and White Pekin duck, and goose eggs, for sale. Mrs. C. R. Eaves, Chickamauga, Ga. Eggs from stock direct from Donald- Son. Star pens, $3.50 per 15 del. or 2 set. for $5; Exhibition pens, $2 per 15, or 2 set. $3.50; $5 per 100; Utility pens, $1.50 per 15, $2 per 30, $4 a 100, Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga. Eggs: Every day eggs carefully sel- ected and tested for hatching from est quality stock: W. L. 40c doz. FOB. Cash with order; Mammoth White or pea seed for planting. F. A. Rov- ers, Washington, Ga. Rt. 4. Box 261. US Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 60 lbs. old fashioned Half Runner beans (finest garden bean known), 60c Ib. prepaid, any amount; about 30 Ibs. old fashioned Ice beans , hull, sort of frosted color and a fine garden, half runner bean), same price as above. Cash with order. Will send amt. over $2 COD. J. P. White, _ Bowersville, Ga. _ Conch gar crowders, 3 lbs. 45c postpaid. Earl S. Redwine, Madras, Ga. _. Mixed peas, $1.50 bu. also a few Ibs. 6 wks. peas, 10c lb. or exch for run- rs. T. E. Blanchard, Appling, Ga. Rt. hens, 75c per 15, or $3 a 100 del. Car- Spencer Wonder Bird eggs, $1.25 per |. Write before or with order. Mrs. L. M. (white. eas, 3 Ibs. 50c postpaid; su- * J. J. Talley, Mauk, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 19. Black Crowders, 10c lb. also white Spanish, Tom Houston Jumbo pea- nuts, 6c lb. Limited supply. Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga. Black crowders, 25c lb. 2 lbs. 45c. E. Maynard, Newton, Ga, 3 bu. Brabhams, 8 of Irons, $2.15 bu. FOB. Guar. sound. In separate lots if party does not desire both kinds, but not in small quantities at above price. R. A. Stovall, Walden, Ga: Sugar crowders, 10c lb. in 10 lb. lots or more, or exch. for Unkno peas at rate of 3 lbs. for 4. Ea. to pay transportation chgs. W. M. Cox, Woodstock, Ga. Black-eyed peas, 7c Ib. also imp. Spanish peanuts, 5c Ib. A. L. Fuller, Newnan, Ga. Mung beans, 5 lbs. $1 postpaid. E. N. Eslinger, Ringgold, Ga. 50 or 60 bu. New Eras, about 90 per cent pure. $2 bu. also 16 bu. Cokers cotton seed, sound and good, 75c bu. FOB. Sample on request. A. F. Un- derwood, Conyers, Ga. RFD 3. 59 bu. good 90-day velvets, $3 bu. 25 bu. Brabhams, $2.75 bu. All FOB. No orders for less than 2 1-2 bu. Cash an order. J. P.,McDowell, Dawson, a. ; ed Large speckled crowders and large brown crowders, black early and Till- man peas, on small quantities only, 20c lb. All are early var. Mrs. C. G. Bonner, Hahira, Ga. Rt. 2. Limited amt. of peanut crowders, sound and nice, 12 1=2c lh. del. C. R. Hallman, Douglasville, Ga- Rt. 1. 1 cupful each, white Half Runners, and striped garden beans, 30c each. Sugar crowders and speckled pea seed white tender cornfield bean seed,* 30c cupful; 1 bu. black peas, $38. No checks. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga. Red speckled crowders, 31 Ibs. $3.50 or 62 Ibs. $6. FOB.. Guy Dodd, Cum- ming, Ga. Rt..3. 22. ; Good and sound 1930 crop Otoo- tans (little dirty and stained but good as any for sed) special, 5 bu. $14.00 FOB; less amt. $3 bu; also Hender- sons bush limas, 98 per cent sound, clean, 15c Ib. FOB, 20c Ib. del. any- where; also Giant. stringless green pod beans, same price as Limas. C, R. Walker, Griffin, Ga. VEGETABLES FOR SALE 2 acres of Copenhagen Market green cabbage now ready for market. Sell to trucks at my place, cheap. Mrs. E. A. Davis, Folkston, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 26. POTATOES FOR SALE Selected Govt insp. vine Porto Rico seed potatoes, $1.50 per hamper. Eat- ing qualities unsurpassed. Also Por- to Rican plants, from Govt insp. seed. Extra early hot bed del.- $2.50 M. Later, $2.25 M, del. All guar. pure. Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga. HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES : FOR SALE Off grade, slightly granulated Ext. honey, for manufacturing purposes, 30 gal. bbl. $12; Table ext. honey, 6 five Ib. pails, $3 FOB. S. E. Jones, Way- cross, Ga. Be . BUTTER FOR SALE . Fresh country butter, 30c Ib. post- paid. Mrs. J. W. Miller, Bowdon, Ga. 3 lbs. firm fresh butter ea. week, $1. del. Mrs. S. J. Tatum, T alking Rock, Ga., Rt. 3. 2 2 Ibs. fresh butter ea. week. Cows T. B. tested. Sample on request. 50c lb. del.) Mrs. C. C. Tatum, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 3. PEANUTS AND. PECANS FOR SALE -Schleys, 30c lb. Money-Makers, Stu- arts and Frotschers, 20c lb. Mrs. R. L. Greene, Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 4. Spanish peanuts, 5c lb. Charlie H. Smith, Roopville, Ga. Rt. 2. SYRUP FOR SALE A-1 pure Ga. cane syrup, 75c FOB in 10 lb. buckets. Money order. F. A. Josey, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 6. Guar. pure, bright Ga. cane syrup from green, red and ribbon cane. 1-2 gal. cans, fancy labels, 50c can. Any quantity. Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga. Honey Drip sorghum, 10 gal. in 10 lb. buckets. Sample if wanted. $1.00 bucket, or exch. for 1 pure bred year |old rooster and 9 Barred or Wyan- dotte yr. old hens. H. M. Pope, Tal- lapoosa, Ga. 3 FRESH AND CURED MEATS Country cured. Hickory smoked hams, 35c Ib. shoulders, 25c lb. Riley | butter beans or Ky. Pole beans. C. Couch, Turin, Ga. Country cured meats, 1 ham, 1 5S MARKET BULLETIN and white pole limas, 2 cups, 25c; Rt. 3. : 8 for particulars. ven, Ga. Rt. 2. : FRUIT FOR SALE Dried peaches, 1930 crop, 20c lb. del. Mrs. O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Ga. _ 125 bu. Terrys Winter apples, pol- ished and graded. First class cond. oY bu. to trucks only; boxed, 18 doz oO box. der. H. R. Staight, Demorest, Ga. E. B. Bennett, Scre- Georgia Products Wanted BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want field peas, velvet beans. Exch. te plants. L/ T. Long, Bremen, a. Want 2 bu. early Velvets, sitetad, al- so.5 bu. Ruckers cotton seed. T. A. Bowen, Blakely, Ga. : Want white bunch baby , limas, Stone Mtn. watermelon seed, cow peas, and Otootan beans. Send samples and prices. H. P. Holley, Palmetto, Ga. Want some good shape Velvets. Ad- hs at once. L. B. Brown, Howard, a. Want 1 bu. bunch Velvets, cheap for cash, or exch. Wilson cotton seed. P. C. Glover, Stillmore, Ga. Exch. 2 bu. milling corn for 1 bu. Brab peas, or 150 lbs. shucked corn on cob for 1 bu. I to pay frt. on peas, other party on corn, to any amt. or I will bring peas on truck. Will give 2 1-2 bu. corn .(80 lbs. to the bu.) for 1 bu. Brab peas, any amt. you want to exch. Alonzo Paulk Jr., Wray, Ga. 20 bu. large running velvets for peas to make hay; 1 bu. beans for 1 bu. peas, not less than 2 bu. lots. Ea. to pe frt. W. H. Holt, Fayetteville, Ga. Rtv 3. ee Exch. B. R. eggs at $1.25 per 15: Ca- nadian R. O. R. and Holterman foun- dation stock for good sound peas, crow- ders preferred, at reasonable price. Or will furnish baby chicks or eggs in exch for Big Stem Jersey potato plants. Al- so want to exch. Porto. Rico potato plants for Big Stem Jersey potato plants, or for peas. any good var. Mrs. W. A. Tanner, Broxton, Ga. Rt. 2. SYRUP WANTED Exch. 6 bu. good, sound Brabham peas for 35 val. bbl. of good A-1 sugar cane syrup. Party to pay transporta- tion both ways. C. L. McMickle, Char- ing, Ga. ; 4 Want Ga. cane syrup. Exch. B. R., Reds, or W. L. chicks at $10 a 100. G. D. Fain, Edison, Ga. Want 1 bbl. of Ribbon Cane syrup. No. 1 grade, thick. Will exch R. I. Red, Jan. hatch, pure bred pullets at $1.25 each. Mrs. J. C. Goolsby, Gra- ham, Ga. Seed For Sale ' Stone Mtn. melon seed, 75c lb. del. in 5 1b. or more lots.. Money order. F, A. Josey, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 6 White mustard seed, 5c oz. red table peas, extra early, 10c cup- ful. A. L. Heape, Nashville, Ga. Pure Red, Ribbon and Green seed cane, av. 3 ft. $2 100. Sacked for pro- ae _ Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga. . : Striped cushaw seed, 10c cupful; old fashioned yellow pumpkin seed, same price; rooted sage plants, 10c each, 80c doz. Horse radish, 3 for 25c; also cher- ry~ bark, clean and dry, 35c Ib. Add postaee. J. C. Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. & Thurmond Grey watermelon seed, 1 to 25 Ibs. 30c lb. 25 lbs. up, 25c lb. Dix- ie Belle and Lifsey, 1 to 25 lbs. 35c lb. 25 Ibs. up, 30c lb. Watson, 40c lb. All FOB prices. Will ship COD or cash with order. Exch. some for other farm producis, C. E. Baldwin, Montezuma, a. 200 lbs. pure Pride of Ga. melon seed, hand cleaned, 60c lb. FOB. J. D. McGarityy McDonough,: Ga. Striped half runner garden bean seed, early red Valentine. bush garden beans, Ky. Wonder, tender green pod pole bean, brown cornfield bean seed, all 30c pt. tender, white, frost proof cornfield bean .seed, 60c pt. white and red speckled crowders peas for table use, 20c pt. Mustard seed, 3 thls. 15c; hot pepper seed, 2 thls. 10c; Golden |p bard squash (earliest grown) 25 seed for 10c. Mrs. Lizzie Barrett, El- lijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 50. : Running okra (grows on vine like cucumbers; 3 or 4 vines make enough for any small family). Sample of 12 seed by mail 10c in cash and 2c for . shoulder and 1 side, all 20c lb. Write $1.50, FOB. Cash with, or- | " Small queen of the market (large solid fruit and an excellent canner). Sample of 15 seed by mail, 10c in cash and_ 2c _extra for postage. Chestley Rice, Columbus, Ga., 3316 3rd Ave. es 600 lbs. Pure Lifsey melon seed; 65c lb; 50c Ib, 5 lbs. or more. Selected from choice melons. Well dried seed guaranteed pure. C. W. Collins, 813 1-2 Bankhead Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Seed dasheens for sale. R. C. Tay= lor, Folkston, Ga. Rt. 1; Box 52. ia Whites prize winning cane seed, 7c lb. PP prepaid. Whites imp. Stone Mtn. watermelon seed, 15c per oz. pre-_ paid; and the Tate melon seed, 10c per oz. prepaid. Limited supply of ea. No checks. Write for description of cane seed if interested. J. P. White, Bowersville, Ga., Care Whites Store. 2 or 300 lb. Honey Drip cane seed in head, gathered when good ripe, $2.50 per 100 lbs. A. F. Underwood, Conyers, Ga., RFD 3. sae Casave cuttings for seed, $2 per bbl FOB. Fine for hogs, cattle and poul- try, 4 bbls. required to plant an acre. S. B. Burnsed, St. George, Ga. Rt. 1. Pumpkin and okra seed, 15c per cup full; Stone Mtn. melon seed, 20c cup; mustard and cucumber seed, 10c spoonful. Exch. for other things. Stamps accepted. Henry Eller, Elli- jay, Ga. Rt. 3. es Rhynes sweet watermelon and Di ie Belle watermelon, Eden Gem, Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed, 75c lb. Also Whatleys prolific seed corn, $2 bu. C. | L. Rhyne, Plains, Ga. - iy Hastings Hendersons baby 25c lb. early wonder prolific navy beans, 30c lb. Freterita, an ex-' cellent drought resisting grain sor- chum (4 lbs. plants an acre), 20c Ib. broom corn, 15c Ib. All del. Calif. black-eyed peas, $3.50 bu. FOB. Exch. for pure large cream or brown sugar crowder peas. C. H. Hill. Tignall, Ga. About 1-2 bu. old fashioned shallot onion buttons, 15c qt. and postage. rs. M. E. Stubbs, Mauk, Ga. - Good long head var. broom corn seed, 5c lb. okra seed, 5c per teacup full. Add postage. Mrs. Joe S. Stan- ton, Conyers, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 118. . Nest onions, 55c gal: del. Exch. for white table peas at market price. Mrs, T. E. Blanchard, Appling, Ga. Want to exch. A No. 1 Ga. Cane sy- rup in gal. cans (made on copper evap- | orator) for No. 1 Spanish peanuts. 7 gals. for 190 lbs. Write. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 256. Want 1-2 bu. Chufas, cheap for cash, or exch. Wilson cotton seed for same. F. C. Glover, Stillmore, Ga. ca Want about 200 lbs. N. C. Runner seed peanuts. Exch. plants of any kind or cotton seed for same. C. L. Smith, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. ae Want Green Glaze collard seed. Let me hear from you. T. E. Grubbs, Jackson, Ga. Rt. 3. ; ts Want to exch. 1 pk. black -crowder peas for 1 pk. shelled pop corn, ony color. Mrs. Emmett C. Brown, Summit, Ga. RFD 3, Box 20. : Want old fashioned Florida runner velvet beans for seed. B. R. Burnsed, St. George, Ga. Re. 20) 0" ae Want 5 or 6 bu. Jerusalem artichokes for planting purposes. Quote best cash price. M. L. Sewell, Lavonia, | Ga. : \ ear 400 bu. recleaned Coker Cleveland, | 1 1-16 in. staple cotton seed, 75c bu. FOB Griffin. J. M. Sims, Griffin, Ga. Rt. B. i 100 bu. pure Wannamakers, reclean-. ie 65c bu. Riley C. Couch, Turin, a. : nn set Miscellaneous For Sale _ 25 Ibs. or more used geese feathers in good cond., at 35c lb. or exch. for value in good syrup, pigs, or canner. | Mrs. J. J. Talley, Mauk, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 19. Fresh sassafras roots, 10c lb. garlic bulbs, 15c doz. yellow scuppernong, ~~ 10c each, and an extra late var. scup- pernong (ripens after others are gone) 35ce each, 3 for $1. Add postage. J. J. Teague, Waco, Ga., Rt. 2. - : x Polk root, wild cherry bark, red oak bark, sassafras roots, any amt. 20c lb. Del. in 5 lb. lots; smaller lots, add psieee. -C. A. Joiner, Blythe, Ga. Rattle root, washed clean, 50c lk yellow root, 15c lb.. Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Fields, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. Yellow root, black haw, sassafras roots and burdock, all 20c lb. rattle root 25c lb., the meadow, 25c bunch, postage; Giant everbearing tomato, ' and ratsbane, 15c. Miss Eunice Stew= art, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. Be reg ie . - Seed For Sale (Centinued from page five) ple hull table peas with black 15c per lb. not prepaid. W. W. , Lizella, Ga. tter pea seed for sale very pralific pt. del. about 1 lb. of Watson melon 25c large teacupful del. Few lbs. pepper, long pod hot pepper 16c lg. packet or the lot cheap del. . for long pod green okra _ seed, unch butter beans, white or half run- er snap beans, cabbage collard, onion trawberry plants or wht. sacks. -S. G. Rogers, Claxton, Ga. Red and Green seed stalks av. 3 ft. per 100. Shipped in barrels for pro- nga to eyes. Ed Harper, Osier- a, Ga. Ibs. of white velvet okra seed 25c d postage. Mrs. R. C. Smith, Rt. , Forsyth, Ga. gals. of white multiplying onions per gal. Buyer to pay postage. Mrs. B. Cantrell, Rt. 1, Cornelia, Ga. 0 bu. of honey drip cane seed, hand reshed 4c Ib. any amount FOB Win- ton, Ga. or exchange for Otootan s. Horace Darnell, Winston, Ga. 2 Ibs. Stone Mtn, Lifsey Sweet or ie Belle watermelon seed, hand sav- d from best melons 75c per lb. White id colored running butter beans 20c 1-2 lb. or 35c per lb. Pridget sal- pea, one of the best table peas, ten- and sweet, pods 12 or 13 in. long per 1-2 lb. or. 50c per lb. Knighten ed corn yields a good crop on any ty of land. Large ears with small obs. 75c per pk, or $2.75 per bu. C. Williamson. Plains. Ga. lbs. of Stone Mtn. watermelon seed lot for Rt. 2, Mauk, Ga. 0 lbs. select Watson melon seed 40c b. or exch. for Spanish or runner pea- Burk, Rt. 7, Tifton, Ga. Stone Mt. watermelon seed, 35c per . del. Verlie Adair, Rt. 3, Rockmart, a. 6 lbs. of Royal King pimiento pepper sed @ 50c per lb. Mrs. J. E. Simpkins, t. 4, Forsyth, Ga. p. prolific Stone Mtn. melon seed, 1 lb. Exch. 10 lbs. for one Duroc male ig or any full stock pig or any full tock eggs or turkey eggs, syrup, cotton seed, Span. peanuts, field peas or seed cane. Write what you have to exch. Also have a few Grays and Watsons at me price. Starling Yawn, Vienna, Have a few more Watson melon seed at 25c cupfull. or will exch. cup- 1 for 1 lb. hot pepper or one cup lalf runner white bunch garden beans anything can use. Mrs. Ben Cox, 965 Dunning St., S. E., Atlanta, Ga. avenport watermelon seed and Bur- s finest cantaloupe seed, 20c pkt. Ga. heading collard seed, 10c_ pkt. Spring broad leaf mustard. seed, 10c nnter mustard seed, curly rind, 10c kt. or exch, for early red valentine nm seed or Tenn. green pod. Mrs. 2. Q. Miller, Rt. 2, Acworth, Ga. Calif. mult. beer setd, 10c start with directions. Honey drip cane seed 5c b, postpaid on lots of 10 lbs. or more. \. A. Nash, Rt. 1, Riverdale, Ga. Watson watermelon seed, 50c lb. or exch. for peas or ground peas. W. F. entine, Rt. 3, Gordon, Ga. Tom Watson watermelon seed saved rom large melons, pure and sound, 40c lb, 3 lbs. $1, del. Hastings mam- moth Russian sunflower seed and broom corn seed, all good and sound, land cleaned, 20c lb. del. Will exch. garden and field seed, any kind I n use, at reasonable prices, write be- e sending. Mrs. V. C. Ray, Rt. 2, nsington, Ga. Hundred lbs. Thurmond Grey water- elon seed, 75c lb. in 1 to 10 lb. lots, lb. from 10 to 25 lbs, or $50 for the t. These are from good melons, 1930 crop. Walter J. Register, Vienna, Ga. Guaranteed pure imp. Jones water- on seed, $1 lb. Add postage. J. B. Smith, Rt. 3, Locust Grove, Ga. 40 lbs. Stone Mtn. melon seed, hand saved, 40c lb. Sample on request. S. . Fortner, Rt. 1, Stillmore, Ga. Mixed varieties of extra good water- lon seed, 1930 crop, shade dried and und, 25c teacupfull del. Banana, muskmelon and Eden Gem cantaloupe seed mixed same price as above. Extra good cantaloupe seed of pure variety | 8c pkt. | for $5.20 del. but name unknown 25c cupful Will exc for nice quilt scraps, ea. party paying postage. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Rt. 5, Carrollton, Ga. Popcorn for . seed 15c Ib, shelled. Whippoorwill peas, 15c lb. Calif. black eyed ae 20c Ib. Lady peas, 20c lb. Speckled crowder peas, 20c lb. . Add postage on orders less than 50c. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 6, Cumming, Ga. 100 Ibs. of Stone Mtn. melon seed. J. W. Vaughn, Sr., Rt. 5, Dublin, Ga. 100 lbs. of Stone Mtn. melon seed from large selected melons, 50 lb. C. B. Lee, Leesburg, Ga. Popcorn, 15c cupfull.. One Ib. of Tenn. green pod bean seed, 40c lb. Stringless green pod, 20c cup. Pump- kin seed 15c cup. White nest onions, large and free of trash, 50c gal. Will exch. any of the above for Octagon coupons at the rate of 40c per hun- dred. Mrs. J. C. Wright, Rt. 3. Law- renceville, Ga. White bush baby lima bean seed, 15c ib. Will exch. for Bermuda onion plants at $1 per M, or white sugar crowder peas at 15 lb. Mrs. H. E. Harville, Rt. 3, Cochran, Ga. Rape seed, 2 Ibs. 35c, 5 lbs. 75c. Col- lard, curled mustard, purple top white globe, rutabaga, yellow globe, white egg turnip seed. 1 lb. del, mixed or otherwise, @ 55c, or 6 this. 26c. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. . Hastings mammoth sunflower seed, 50c qt. Broom corn seed, 50c qt. Hon- eydrs) cane seed, 50c qt. or 3 qts.. for $1. All prize winning seed. Mrs. Pearl Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga. Cabbage seed, Charleston Wakefield, 1-4 lb. for 35c, 1-2 Ib. for 70c, 1 lb. for $1.25. Bermuda onion seed, 1-4 lb. 50c, 1-2 lb 90c. Stone Mtn. watermelon seed 70c lb. del. A. W. Parsons, Abbe- vilie, Ga. fe a White bunch butter bean seed 20c lb. Refugee or 1000-to-1 bunch bean seed, 20c lb. del. Miss L. M. Davis, Rt. 1, Silver Creek, Ga. Red hot pepper large long pods, 1930 crop, 8c spoonfull. Kudzu vine seed Sage seed, 10c pkt. Mixed flower seed, a pkt. Mrs. W. C.. Messer, Waleska, a. Vegetable, 1-2 bu and long neck gourd seed for sale, 10c doz. or 3 doz. 25c. Will exch. for Eng. peas or Ga. heading collards. Mrs. J. H. Wood, Sr., Andersonville, Ga Dixie Belle or Stone Mtn. melon seed, hand saved from nice melons, and new seed, dried in shade, 10 lbs. 5 Ibs. for $3 or 65c lb. in lots less than 5 lbs. All del.. No other melons grew in same field. Send mon- ey order. Also Tom Watson melon seed, 65c lb. or 50c Ib. in 5 Ib. lots or over. Will exch. 4 lbs. for 2 settings of eggs (2 1-2 doz.), Reds or Barred Rocks. Ea. to pay postage on exch. Mrs. F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga. Kudzu rooted joints, $4 per M. To- mato plants ready March Ist; A. P. Wheeler, 201 Dodson Street, Ameri- cus, Ga. ~ eS Gen. red and pink skin Porto Rico potato plants, seed grown from _ vines, govt. insp. and treated. $1.50 per M. Ready to ship April 10. Cash with or- der. J. H. Whitten, Baxley, Ga. Rt..3. | Himalaya blackberry plants, 20c doz. Red raspberry plants, 3 doz. $1. Red currant sprouts and red goose plum. sprouts, well rooted, 10c ea, 6 for 50c. Nothing less than 50c prepaid. Will send one doz. blackberry plants, 2 doz. raspberry plants, 1 gooseplum, one red currant, 1 fig sprout for $1 and 3 2c stamps. Mrs. S. P. Smith, Rt. 2, Box 90, Austell, Ga. Frost proof cabbage plants, Dutch, Charleston, and E, Wakefield, 500 for 60c, 1 M for 90c, by exp. 75c per M. Large plants, prompt shipment. R. S. Burgess, Pembroke, Ga. . Pure pink skin Porto Rico potato plants, $1.75 per M., 5 M and over $1.50 FOB. 1-3 cash, balance COD. Guar. satis. Ready about Apr. 15 and Ist of May. Imp. Stone tomato plants, ready about Apr] 15. $2 per M or 500 for $1.25. 100 for 40c. R. L. Bloodworth, Rt. 1, McIntyre, Ga. Gen. Porto Rican pot. plants grown from vine cuttings on fresh land, ea. year. $1.50 per M. FOB, ready about Apr. 15. Mrs. Eldon Joiner, Thomas- ville, Ga. 104 Woodland Drive. _ Seed Wanted Will exch. mixed butter beans at 15c per lb. for the seed peanuts for ine bunch kind. Lex York, Demorest, le 4 MARKET BULLETIN Sugar pumpkin seed, 8c pkt. Fea Want old fashioned gourd seed, the large kind, Will exch. for same, write what have you. Leonard Wilkins, Brooks, Ga. Want some carpet and Dallas grass seed, quote best prices. R. C. McFar- in, Yatesville, Ga. = Want 2 bu. chufa seed at reasonable price. L. Hallman, Boston, Ga. Would :iike to hear irom someone having seed rice for sale. Quote best price on 20 ibs. del. R. B. Williams, aastman, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 1M stalks of Ribbon cane for planting. Make best offer FOB or del. a my farm. G. J. Davis, Rt..2, Milner a. Want 2 1-2 bu. of 90 day velvet beans, 1 bu. of New Era _ 125 N. C. seed peanuts. All must be strictly No. 1 stuff. Send sample and quote price. . W. White, Haziehurst, Ga. Want 50 or 100 ibs. Jerusaiem Ar- tichoke seed. Wil 1 exch. Charleston cabbage plants for them. Abner Ba- ker, Rt. 1, Norman Park, Ga. Want 3 lbs. of good new H. B. can- taloupe seed. Quote best price post- paid. J. N. Carson, Rt. 2, Hampton, a. 3 lbs. of white velvet. okra seed, 25c lb. and postage. Mrs. R. C. Smith, Rt. 1, Forsyth, Ga. \ Want to exch. dried peaches and apples for white nest onions, peaches not peeled and free from worms, nice and bright at 18c per lb. apples .are peeled and free from cores, same price. No worms have ben in fruit. Mrs. J. |C. Buffington, Rt. 1, Zebuion, Ga. Want Pennyroyal p-ants or __ seed, also catnip. Please give instructions on how to grow the same. Mrs. W. G. Dickerson, Lyons, Ga. : Want red ribbon cane seed. Make best price on 2M or 3 M. Mrs. W. G. ~| Dickerson, Lyons, Ga. . Hastings Syrup. cane seed for exch. Have about 50 lbs of good sound seed. Will exch for white butter bean seed or any kind of crowders. Exch. 2 lbs. of seed for. 1 lb. of butter beans or peas, any amt. you wish. Ea. pay pos- tage one way. Mrs. Gussie Adams, Rt. 2, Oglethorpe, Ga. Want some bunch velvet bean seed to pliant, early variety. Write me your best price at once W. H. Cagle, Rt. 2, Gainesville, Ga. \ Will exch. broom corn seed, the va- riety that grows heads up to 30 inches long for any variety of white table peas, or beans, garden or cornfield seed to plant. Must be tender. Mea- sure for measure, ea. to pay postage. Mrs. P. W. Hyatt, Rt. 4, Bowdon, Ga. For exch will pay postage and ins. J. B. Giant or Langshan eggs for 1 setting (16 eggs) for 4 lbs. of sound sunflower seed or 4 lbs. of garden or cornfield bean seed. Also want some Hastings chicken corn. Will exch. 1 setting for 4 lbs. Want 1 pk. of Hast- ings Prolific seed corn, wiil exch. 1 setting for 4 lbs. Want 1 pk. of Hast- ings Prolific seed corn, will exch. 1 set. for 1 pk. Will exch. for some pea- nuts (not Spanish) or other seeds, sweet potato plants, tomato, or what have you. Mrs. Harold Ohst, Chick- amauga, Ga. Want to hear from parties having the old fashioned green glaze heading collard seed for sale. J. H. Maddox, Rt. 2, Box 199, Augusta, Ga. Wanted, best prices on pop corn, yellow and white, would like sample if convenient. Running butter bean seed, bunch butter bean seed, and pi- mento pepper. Give best prices on all in lst letter. Strong hardy - garlic, 45 for large bunch, also mint plants 15c per .doz. Miss Margery Hillis, Rt. 1, Millhaven, Ga. : Want to exch. 4M Govt. insp. red skin Porto Rican potato plants for 4 bu. of running penders. Must be good and sound for seed. J. M. Deen, Cof- iee, Ga. Want 100 lbs. of collard seed, 100 bs. of New Stone and Greater Balti- more tomato 50 of ea. Want 200M sweet potato slips Apr. and May ship- ments. 150 lbs. of cabbage seed, Sar- ell seeds, in 50 lb. lots. Please write vest price on seeds. Grady Kelley, Rt. 1, Sulphur Springs, Ga. Want some old fashioned Sea Moss eer seed. Quote what you have and orice? Mrs. Ben Cox, Atlanta, Ga., 965 Dunning St., S. E. Honey Drip sorghum or Texas Rib- bon Cane at 2 1-2c lb. 100 lb. lots or more; Cattail millet at 7 or 8c lb. 100 Ibs. or more. W. H. Waddelle, Pear- son, Ga. Farm Land For Sale 1 Acre of land 7 room house ceiled, 4 fire places, 1 barn and garage, 3 mi B25 Thursday, February 26, 1931. to hard road, school bus runs by the door, 1 white grape vine, pleniy~-of fine oak trees, fine water, 200 yds. from salt water pines, plenty of fine fish and good hunting. Place is very healthy, 3 stores and 1 church, = . A, office, good community, $1,750. 1 four room house and 2 acres of LaRoche, Crescent, Ga. land with barn, little orchard and scupperriong vine, nice place to raise chickens or run a small dairy, 1-2 mile from Southern Depot, 1-2 mies from Gainesville Cotton Mill. Terms, some cash down and balance on terms. E. H. James, Rt: 8, Gainesville, Ga. 150 acres, 7 miles north of Blairs- ; ville, Ga., 1-4 mile of No. 11 highway; convenient to school and church; good . pasture, new 4 room house, good barn, plenty out b.dgs., watered by springs and welis; good orchard of apples, peaches, pears, plums and _ grapes. Price $20 per acie for quick sale; or will exch. for middle Ga. Farm. R. H. Smith, Blairsville, Ga. 60 acres of iand, 6 miles west of Chipley. and: 13 miles South of La- Grange, located on a good: road near a good school and church, one eight room nicely furnished dwe.ling house, 2 finished tenant houses, 1 store house green house, large barn, garage, cow barn, delco plant,- nice fruit orchard and 60 bearing paper shell pecan trees For further information apply to W R. Hadley, Chipley, Ga.. 125 acres on rura] mail and school bus line. 35 acres bottoms, lots of good upland. 4500 ft. water front on Sweet- water creek, water fom 4 to 15 ft. deep, 75 ft. wide. Fine place for sum- mer camp, motor boating, bathing and fishing. Good timber and sma 1 house on place. Waterfall for gris! ill. Near historic factory shoals. Wii sell tract on terms to suit purchaser \lso good 90 acre farm with store : 1d filling station on Marietta-Roswel highway. Both of these places are within- mies of Atlanta. M. B. Cox, Lithia Springs, Ga. Rt. 1. 160 acres, well timbered, good pas- ~ ture, good 5 room house. good out- bldgs., good- young peach A good spring and well and nice place to live. Price $1,500: John Barrett, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 58. ; : 157 1-2 acres within 4 miles of Thomaston, Ga. An ideal farm for ~ dairy or truck farm, 20 acres in creek bottoms, enough wood on place. to | overpay for same. A 4 room house and barn. Am obliged to sel and will | take $1000 cash or can make terms. Write J N. Harp, Zebulon, Ga. 2 lots for sae on So. Candler Road 1 4 1-2 a. small house, lights and phone available, wood. 1 lot. 5:59 A. lights and phone available, 6 miles from Capitol, 2 miles South of De- catur, 1 mile from East Lake. near WSB. Easy terms, ideal for truck. poultry and rabbits. City water near Mrs. A. H. Wright, Reeves, Ga. - 880 A. high, wel drained. clav sub- soil, practically all hog fenced, land on RFD. 5 miles of Pelham. Will grow any crops grown in Southwest Ga. 7 A pecans. Branch thru place s0es dry, affording water for ivestock _ 4 horse farm open. About 100 A. new ground ready to clear. Excellen' p'ace for Jive stock, near good market. Good 2 story 8 room dwelling, built for home, large porch, beautiful old oaks. 1 tenant house. $20 per A. Write for terms and appointment to show place. J. R. Sloan. Camilla, Ga. oe 2 1-2 acres of .land for sa'e. Nicely situated, close to car line, 2 miles oul from Rossvile. Price per acre. $400. E. Tuttle, Rossville. Ga Rt. 1. : 266 Acres of land, 6 acres of branch bottom land, 25 Acres in cultivation. Good pasture. plenty of timber. plen- Good pasture. penty of timber. plen- ty of running water thru place, good spring, well. Good 4 rm painted house Good lg barn.and other out-bldgs.. Daily mail route by door. $10 per acre. Part cash and ba'ance on easy terms. Also 160 Acres of land, 5 acres of branch bottoms. 10 acres in cultiva- tion, 3 room house and good barn and other out buildings. $5 per acre. Part cash balance on easy terms. Walter Langley, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. 83 acres, more or less, of good pro- ductive land, lies well, 8 or 10 acres of bottom land, plenty of running wa- ter and springs. New 7 room bunga- low, just finished except within 1 mile of church, school, cot- ton gin and store. Near a good road and 3 miles of highway leading from Rome to Gainesville. For sale at a. reasonable price. Come and see. L. O Stewart, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 66. (Continued on page eleven) is 3 orchard, ~ plenty of running water on the place. . never painting, EA : fhursday, February 26, 1931. Farm Land For Sale (Continued from page four) 490 acres of land in Coffee county, about 4 1-2 miles northeast of West Green on the Georgia and Florida RR with a fine growth of Sie ee pine tim- ber large enough to be out of dan- ger of fire. High and dry land to builds on, with gray pebble soil. No improvements on this land, cash pfice, $5 an acre. Could give terms on one- half. A. J. Stewart Sr., Rt. 1, Box 32, Alma, Ga. : 225 acres of land in southwest cor- ner of Miller county Ga. 8 miles No. of Donalsonville and 10 miles west of . Colquitt, Ga. 156 in cultivation, bal- ance good timber land, 3 good houses, fine wells, well fenced, good land for general farming, some of this land will make a bale of cotton to the acre, large barn. This place is being culti- vated and is in good shape; clear of debt. Will sell at a bargain. Good range for all kinds of stock, healthy. Good road to markets and school. T. A. Bowen, Rt. 4, Blakely, Ga. 125 acres of land on Powelton and Sparta Public road, 1 1-2 miles of Barnett, Ga. One 7 room house all ceiled, 4 fire places, 8 ft. .hall and newly covered, 2 tenant houses with rock chimneys. Good lot and barns. Cant be replaced. Good smoke house, blacksmith shop, good wire garden and good spring in 100 yds of door. Good orchard, fruit of most all kind, good _ pasture, plenty of runnng water thru place, the place is fenced with three strands of heavy barb wire. In 1 1-2 miles of good churehes and consoli- dated school. Wil: sell for $4,000.00 or exchange for some other good place. Anywhere from 3 to 10 acres, around Sandersville or Dublin, Ga. on good road or around Augusta, Ga: Dwelling house alone cost $4,000, an ideal place _for grist mill or fish. pond. Henry Crenshaw, Barnett, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 81. 5 different farms for sale in Tat- nall County, all close to each other, ranging in size from 107 to 586 acres. Price $1,500 to $7,000. Good land, good stock range, plenty of water. Will sell on easy terms. J. H. Mulling, Cobb- town, Ga. 100 acre farm of good red land Southeast of Bremen, Ga., in Haral- son Co. Well situated on public road and daily mail route. 1-2 cleared and . in cultivation, balance well timbered and in pasture, fine for stock and _ general farming, will grow anything, 2 sets of buildings, good orchard, ap- ples, peaches, pears, well watered, fine climate: the year around. 2 miles from good town with 2 RR and 2 highways. Good schools and church. Sell for $1,500. Mrs. D. Reid, Rt. 1, Box 76, Bremen, Ga. A small.farm in Lincoln county convenient to school and church, good community. Miss Rosa Broony Amity, Ga. 80 acres of iand within 3 miles of Ball Ground on RFD No. 1, 5 room house ceiled, 3 porches, good spring, log-barn, stables. 2 horse farm. Open some good bottom land, about 30 or 40 acres in cultivation and have. some fruit. trees of good variety. This place must sell at a real bargain at once as we are in need of some money. Write or come see me, P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground, Ga. From 20 to 40 acres of strong red land within 1 1-2 miles of West Oak station and 3 miles of Marietta. Buil-. ding lot just been graded, about 10 acres of fine wood timber and plenty of running water. This is the place to run a dairy, chicken farm or raise hogs. Can have electric lights, on the line of two consolidated schools, 2 miles to church, highway just been graded, paving te begin the last of March. This land is on the national highway State Route No. 5, will sell for bargain or would exch. for Mari- etta property. Do not want Butler gees Lem Guffin, Marietta, Ga. 54 9-10 acres in Cobb county near - Nickajack flag station on the Sou- thern RR, 1-2 mile. 2 1-2 miles of Mableton station, Bankhead highway, cement road No. 8 to Marietta. 8 mi. to county seat, 14 miles to Atlanta, the State Capital. New brick school house, 9 mos. school. acres in cultivation, 7 acres in part -Bermuda pasture, the rest in origi- nal timber, oak, pine, poplar and hick- ory. Plenty of fruit for home use, 2 large scuppernongs and plenty of grapes. 5 room house, foot hall, front and back porch, the house is in good shape. Almost new ceiled inside, painted on outside. 2 storied barn, crib, garage, small chicken house, 4 My farm, 30. > tee MARKET BULLETIN room tenant house, small barn, four good springs that never go dry, free Stone water. Strictly white land, good land, some rolling. With no inconven- lences. If interested see me. 2 1-2 mi. N. E. of Mableton or write to J. H. Hendrix, Rt. 4, Marietta, Ga. 135 acres of land near Blue Ridge Ga., Fannin County, plenty of cad cultivating land, fine orchard of about 600 trees of select fruit, most of them bearing and above the frost line, fine spring of water, buildings not very good on account of age and not being able to care for. this orchard. I wiil sell cheap or trade this property for a small and well imp. and well lo- cated place anywhere in the mtns. of N. Ga. E. C. Taylor, Aska, Ga. 50 acres in Taylor co., one mile to flag station, six miles to Butler, the Co. seat, on Macon-Columbus high- way. School bus, telephone and RFD route. No cleared land and no build- ings, but enough saw timber to build. Clear of debt, sacrifice for $5 an acre, or will exch. for anything can use. Write what you have to offer. Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 3. _Attractively located, 4 1-2 acre farm right on the main thoroughfare, good country store with light stock, 12 mi. from a chain store, good roomy dwel- ling, nice shade trees and fruit. Mod- ern 1M chick cap. brooder house. 1-2 acre set in strawberries in October. Clean, healthy gray land. No better community in. Ge. Splendid neighbor- hood. Ideal for an _ elderi couple. Write or come see J. E. Wall, Chipley, Ga. Rt. 2, on West Point Road. _ 100 a. real good land cheap, this land has good growth of timber all over; it is rolling, with some branch bottom; timber well worth what I ask for it. This land is located in Stev- ens Co., 5 miles south of Toccoa, 3-4 mi. of No. 13 highway, 2 1-2 mi. of railroad. Will sell for $500. Will trade place for pair good farm mules, Give man. all the time he wants to pay balance. Also 80 acres in Lump- kin Co. 7 mi. west of Dahlonega Ga. on No. 9 Highway, leading from Dahlonega to Atlanta, Ga. This is real land and lays on both sides of highway, fine for farming, fine for place of business, poultry raising, has plenty of good timber, fine large branch runs through place. Branch runs parallel with the highway, 200 yards from highway, also fine for summer resort. $10 per acre. R. Q. Thompson, Gainesville, Ga. 12 Hud- son St. 337 acres of good land in Colum- bia Co. Ga. Plenty of water, in 10 mi of Augusta, Ga. Good place for a dairy, near accredited high school, school bus runs by place. T. S. Mc- Lendon, Grovetown, Ga. Rt. 2. 40 acres upland farm with 4 room house, lasting well of water, barn and small Bermuda pasture with spring of water; located just outside city limits of Ranger, Ga. Railroad, high- way, two churches and school handy, a bargain for somebody, if interested write Mrs. G. F. Dillard, Calhoun, Ga. 100 a. of land located 22 mi. North- east of Atlanta, 1-4 mi. west Peach- tree road, plenty wood and running water. With a beautiful lake site, 2 horse crop in cultivation, $30 per A. easy terms; also 74 acre tract $15 per A. half cash, bal. terms, house burn- ed down on this place. Roe Chatham Duluth, Ga. About 16 a. 8 room house and all necessary out buildings, 10 A. clear- ed, all fenced, $1000 cash preferred. Would consider exch. Mrs. L. S. El- lington, Glenmore, Ware Co., Ga. Rt. 2 splendid farms, 1 containing 522 a. 2 miles of Sparta on Highway, good soils, pasture, grasses and ideal for stock farm; no improvements but some timber. The other contains 136 a. located ten miles south Sparta on School bus and RFD Rt., some tim- ber and well improved. Terms on both farms. Mrs. W. T. Harrison, Rt. 3, Sparta, Ga. 204 A. land in Putnam Co., 10 mi. from Eatonton, Ga. Common tenant houses, good pastures, well watered by good springs and branches. 150 acres land in Putnam Co. 3 mi, from Eat- onton, Ga., lies on Highway watered by branches, good pastures, 1 house, cribs and stables. 182 1-2 a. land in Jones Co. 4 mi. from Round Oak, Ga. and 20 mi. from Macon, Ga. Good pasture, and mowing meadows, one 3 room house, crib, and stables, water- ed by creeks and branches. 412 1-2 a. land in Jones Co. 3 1-2 mi. east of Round Oak, Ga. 20 mi. to Macon, Ga. 2 houses good pastures and mowing meadows, land lies on Cedar Creek, barns and stables. All of above lands will grow any crop raised in Middle Ga. Will sell all together or any one of the farms or trade for other prop- erty, the two Jones Co. farms have a good lot of Pine Saw timber on them. W. F. Baugh, Eatonton, Ga. 43 1-2 a. 5 room house furnished, orchard 200 trees, apples, pears, pea- ches, plums, figs, grapes, 1 potato house, 1400 bu. capacity, daily mail and school bus, plenty of out buildings all in good shape. All for $2500. M. L. Lewis, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 4. 100 a. few in cultivation, two large log rooms, open hall, good well water, piety wood; smoke house, some. good ottom land, if interested, write or come. Mrs. Carrie Lou Sanders, Knox- ville, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 78. 138 a. land in Carroll Co. 70 A. in cultivation, 20 a. branch bottom, rest red and gray upland, two 4 room houses, 1 three room house, two barns, 2 good pastures, half mile school, and church, 1 mi. good country store and grist mill 5 mi. town, will sell cheap, part. terms. A. E. Newman, Temple, Ga. Rt. 2. ue 200 a. land 40 improved, mostly stumped, good productive land, one dwelling and 1 tenant house, near churches and schools, on mail route, in good neighborhood, good water on place, peach trees, and several young beginning to bear pecan trees, 1 grape vine, exch. for lands on some _ good steam with good growth of young timber, and which is good stock range and hunting and fishing privilege preferably near the coast or South Ga. R. S. Conady, Surrency, Ga. 50 a. land mostly bottom, grow any- thing, well timbered and watered, good gardens, wird in pastures, springs, handy to town, highway No. 9. All kinds: of schools and churches, rural Route by door, peach, apple, grape, plum, cherry orchard, house, barn, out bldgs., good settlement, at a bargain as I want to go back home now. If you want. to buy at a bargain come eer Lenima Harden, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 3. a -152 a. land about 110 a. cleared, all fenced, good 8 room house, one ten- ant house in 1 mile of good school, church, P. O. Shipping point 12 mi. south of Valdosta, Ga. on G. & F. RR. If interested write me for full partic- ulars. I. C. Hunter, Clyattville, Ga. 150 a. land, one 4 room house and other outbldgs., 1 good well of water, good pasture and running branch on place, located in two miles of railroad station, to good churches and good school, will sell cheap or exch. for smaller place, prefer near Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Mary F. Gibson, Julia, Ga. 160 a. good farm land in North Ga. 40 mi. N. W. of Atlanta, in Paulding Co., 4 mi. of county seat, red and gray land, clay subsoil, 2 to 3 horse crop, open land, bal. timber, 2 modern houses, barns and outbuildings, new metal roofs, plenty of pure water, wells, springs and branches, good pas- ture, lots of young saw timber, all at a real bargain, for only $1200 cash. J. W. McMichen, Dallas, Ga. 107 a. land 1 mile from the court house, Cumming, Ga., about 14 acres branch bottoms, plenty of water, would make an.ideal stock farm, or good farm for most any other farming, cost $4000, will take $1600 with most any terms. J. M, Fowler, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 7. 250 a. good farm land in Grady Co. 10 mi. of Pelham, and Cairo, on Bain- bridge and Pelham public road, 50 a. in cuitivation, some timber. On terms. Good bargain. Mrs. R. T. Parker, Cli- max, Ga., Rt. B. 60 a. more or less, in N, Ga., Fan- nin Co., Located 12 mi. east of Blue Ridge, RR point, 1-4 mi. off State highway (No. 2) 18 a. cleared 14 in cultivation, 4 a. pasture, bal. in timber type of soil Fannin silt loam, top soil, clay subsoil, good land, 45 young ap- ple, peach trees, 5 room house, well water, 1 mi. to consolidated school, in sight of church, a good location for gen. farming, poultry raising. Price $12.50 per acre, 14 down, bal. on terms to right party. H. W. Pickelsimer, Hemp, Ga. / 100: a. land, 20 a. in cultivation, stumped, under wire fence, land good sandy loam, rest well timbered, three room house, barns, about 50 young pe- can trees on place. Located in Mar- ion Co. 2 mi. South of Mauk, near highway, consolidated school and churches. $700 cash or terms, can give possession at once if necessary. H. C. Daniel Ga. PAGE NINE Farm Land Wanted Want good 100 ="300 acre farm. Prefer middle or North Ga. Will exch ~~ other valuable property, on which is slate quarry, for same. E. Q. Disha- roon, Chamblee, Ga. Rt. 2. Want a small farm near good town, Will exch. good value, $1,500. Write for full particulars and describe your . << property fully. Mrs. Elizabeth I. Hill, Augusta, Ga. 924 Calhoun St. Want a small, good farm. Will exch other valuable property 18 miles north of Atlanta, a few steps from National Highway and car line. Come see. Miss Martha Harriet, Marietta, Ga. 115 Delk St. Want to buy a 75 to 125 A, farm, with a 2 horse farm in cultivation. Prefer 1 with 2 sets of bldgs, with plenty of timber for wood and up- keep of place. not hilly nor rocky and must be cheap for cash. W. R.. Miller, Cairo, Ga. Rt. 4. Want a good farm in Middle Ga. on Highway, not far from a good town with good school and churches, and Ae for cash. C. L. Dorsey, Helen, a. Want a 50 or more acre farm, clear of loan. Will exch. other valuable property, clear of debt. E. G. Mce- Dade, East Point, Ga. ; Will exch. other property with some incumbrance, for a farm. Do not want anything expensive or very large. Al- fred Truitt, Atianta, Ga. 528 Candler Bldg. : Want Ga Farm free of incumbrance and well iocated. Will exch. other val- uable property. Write. J. L. Wood, Griffin, Ga. P. O. Box 138. Want a cheap No. Ga. farm. Exch. other property for same. Write de- scription and price and get particu- lars. M. H. Hanner, Atlanta, Ga. 856 Durant Place, N. E, Want farm. Prefer So. Ga. Exch. other property. Write. .W. B. Cates, Atlanta, Ga. 630 Queen St., S. W. _ Want to buy 20 or 25 acre farm with a good house and barn, well of good water, near a good town, in Thomas county. Must be cheap and healthy location. Pay cash if suited. Mrs. Mary Benton, Ochlocknee, Ga. Want a good farm on highway in upper half of Ga. worth around $35,- 000. Must be reasonably level and have good productive soil, with good improvements, in first class cond. Clear of debt. A country or village store in connection will be considered. Will exch. other very valuable prop- erty. Write or come see for further information, and give full details of your farm. J. F. Harris, Cusseta, Ga. Wish to exch. for acreage in No. Ga. - in some level red land locality. Half A. more or less with new house, 20x 30, facing concrete paved road, 6 1-2 mi. to Savannah. In sight of church and school and has no incumbrances. O. F. Rudacil, Savannah, Ga. Rt. Want 150 to 200 A. unimproved land with dwelling and out-bdgs. Prefer paying so much cotton per year, or else good terms; also want 2 to 400 A. unimproved land. Must be timbered with saw timber as I want to improve it myself. Do not want timber that has been sawed and picked over. Pre=- fer near some good town or RR. Cash if price is right. State full particulars. A. B. Wood, Griffin, Ga. Farms For Rent Will rent cheap for 1 or 5 yrs. 100 A. farm in Putnam Co., 12 miles from Eatonton, 50 acres under hog wire, W. C. Kimbrough, Eatonton, Ga. Rt. 3. Want exp. Ga. truck farmer to op- erate 60 A. truck land. Lease 3 yrs. ; party able to finance self and make all improvements. lanta, Ga. 809 Terminal Bldg. 1 A. grove with small stream run- ning through it, suitable for filli station and gen. mdse. road stand and picnic grounds, chicken ranch, ete. On -paved road, 13 mi. Augusta, in fork of public highway. $10 per mo. or $100 yr. in advance. F. hb. Norton, Atlanta, Ga. 342 Decatur St. 132 A. 60 miles Atlanta, on paved road. 7 room dwelling with 4 fire places, 3 tenant houses. large pasture, water, red and grey Standing rent. 2 miles on place can be rented, or will sell. Located 11 mi. S. W. LaGrange, near Greenville, Ga. at Odessadale village. Prefer rent to party who can furnish self. Write Mrs. Sarah Stone, Athens, Tenn., Care Robeson Hail. Land must lie well, - a 5 * 4 & RS Nae Me he Sate a S er wae. So eo thee percar ueiee och sik Seth mee ei ei S. S. Storer, At- . 5 cleared, bal. in pasture, and n house. Rent for $5 a mo. end of mo. Located 14 mi. Atlanta, 3 mi. South Lithia at Sweetwater Camp. R. P. , (Address not given). . truck farm, 15 in cultivation. me good bottoms, running water, 2 houses and a good 2 story barn i. from 5 Points (Atlanta) near swood Park. Terms: $25 per mo. _H. Todd, Atlanta, Ga. RFD 2, Ma- 2 Drive. : and for rent: near Avondale; 10 A ules furnished on Blythe Isle shares. Cant furnish supplies nor ving. Phone Mrs. Fussell, Jackson, Atlanta, or write: B. O. Fussell, Vant To Rent Farms Jant to hear from party that will or lease a small place, 10 or 20 es, cheap, or a place to keep up gs and orchard. Prefer in No. . B. Lindsey, Stockbridge, Ga. Care Jeff Briner. int to rent a small farm not far m Macon. Prefer North Macon. int some pasture that is fenced, and table for keeping poultry, and want session at once: H. V. Barnett, kinsville, Ga. Rt. 2. ; ant a good 1 horse crop in No. 15 or 20 A. with party who be ested enough in me to partly fi- ace crop, and if possible give me rk when not in crop. Only 2 in y. Wife and self: 29 yrs. old. ite. Life time exp. on farm. Also fe had some exp. in carpenter and cksmith work. Honest, sober and ood worker. Have to be moyed and willing to pay 1-2 of moving chgs. W. Adams, Buford, Ga. Rt. 1. nt a good farm with a_ livable se and good drinking water, also ning water, some timber and fruit es. Prefer S. W. Ga. Best of ref. d prefer to deal with owner direct, 5s. F. L. Duhse, Savannah, Ga. 21 ton St. Kast. ~ : nt to rent or lease 75 or 100 A. , in good cultivation, with 2 or 3 ym good dwelling, barns, good pas- e, with good water. And prefer th, level land. Will buy when se expires if party will sell for cer- ain amount of cotton and let me pay nount I can every yr. Prefer on way or public road, near Griffin, yn, Barnesville, or Zebulon, Best Ay ay, . od, Experiment, Ga. Box 138. ARMING PARTNER WANTED Vant partner. Grist mill. Cap. 100- aily. Partner sells principally. truck. $3 to $1,000. Needed to in right; also pecan and_ truck m. Experts value, $1,000 per acre. eres. Cash not needed to take pos- sion. Partner expected to run self some help. After 5 yrs. lease rtner acquires equal rights with r. Crops and expenses. 50-50 from . Write at once. Henry How- Cuthbert, Ga. _ : Positions Wanted ! Want job on farm with good man will furnish a good home and a ce to a good man. Exp. farmer. yrs. an Single. Good ~ education. 6 $15 to $20 mo., board and laun- Or crop. Prefer near .Atlanta, or lo. Ga. but would consider elsewhere. ) drunkard. J. N. Moseley, Mill- nt job on small farm. Willing er, sober, honest, etc. Small! wage, d- and laundry: Arlen Allen, ng Rock, Ga. Rt. 3. : Widow with grown son and 5 hoe ands want 2 horse crop on 50-50 ba- Landlord to furnish mules, tools I to pay my half to gua- fall. Can move now. and fur- self unti! about June. Prefer thin 40 mi. Atlanta. Mrs. O. C. Dove ellege Park, Ga. Rt. 2. nt 2 H farm on a 6 e mil ] large enoug work an winine workers. Will work for wa- Have to be moved, and furnish- some supplies. Jack Sheridan, ysville, Ga. Rt. 1. ant party to furnish large size f and cans. I to furnish fruits egetables and do canning 50- . R. B. McDaniel, Chipley, Ga. \ | guano. party who has chickens, hogs, AS MARKET BULLETIN = : _ Want job as farm overseer, or as farm hand. Life time exp. Know how to grow and cure tobacco. Prefer So. Ga. Cc. W. Rowland, Willacoochee, Ga. Ederly man wants wore. Sober, in- dustrious, ete. Care-taker, painting, roofing, carpentering, etc. and under- stand incubating and breeding of chicks. Wages and board. Geo. T. Rowe, Doerun, Ga. Rt. 3. Want 1 horse farm on halves. J. B. Petty, Orange, Ga. Rt. 2. Widow with 2 boys, 6 and i1 yrs. wants place on farm. Can do any kind of farm work. Mrs. L. J. Worsham, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 1. Want farm on 50-50 basis. Life exp. Honest, and can do any kind of farm work. Just wife and self. Have to be ao W. F.-Cochran, Ben Hill, Ga. | 2 young, able bodied men want jobs on gen. farm, or dairy. Both well exp in either. Can drive any make truck, car or tractor. Lived on farm all life time. Want with Christian people. Have no bad habits and do not want to take up same. Drunkards need not answer. Wil] work together or sep- arately. Melton. S. and Clarence Beck, Jonesboro, Ga. { Want big 2 H. crop on halves, or poultry or truck farm, or dairy. 10 in family large enough to~work. Good farm exp. At once. Ready to move any time. W. S. Cowart, Menlo, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 112. Want job for self and grown son on farm not less than $1 per day ac- cepted. Alsc have 2 other good hoe hands. 5 in. family. Can move now. R. M.- Ward, Pitts, Ga. Rt. 2. Want work on farm. 21 yr. old wht. boy. Sober, honest, do not use tobac- co in any form, and do not drink. Can handle most any kind of farm lagor. Single. State wages in first pee E. C. Longino, Vienna, Ga. Want job doing all kinds of me- chanical work for farmers. Will save you 1-3; pumps, engines, gins, any kind of similar work. Guar. all work ore W. W. Temples, Columbus, Ga. Widow with 3 boys and 1 girl wants ork with a good man able to do all he promises. Boys are exp. in dairy, tobacco, and all are willing workers. No whiskey drinkers. All are reliable, honest, etc. Mrs. R.,C. Graham, Nor- man Park, Ga. Rt. 1. _ Want job on farm for wages to gen light farm work; raise hogs, poultry, plowing, orchard pruning, repair work, truck or gardening, etc. Utility work in general. With good house, water, wood, etc., 51 yrs. old, wife and two small children. O. A. Stone, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 4. Want job as working foreman of farm, or blacksmith helper. Good exp. or would take stock range to look af- ter. Write best offer at once. R. L. ee Atlanta, Ga. 845 Kirkwood ve. : Want a good, large 1 h. farm~on 50-50 basis, or would work for wages and a 1 horse farm for my family of 11. Prefer near Atlanta. Can do all kind of repair work on machinery, carpenter, painter, etc. J: L. McDow- ell, Decatur,:Ga. Rt. 2. A middle aged man of good health wants a 1 H. crop on 50-50. Prefer near Atlanta or in So Ga. Have grown ropa. Like to get with party who wil] board me while making and ga- thering crop, or would consider work- ing for wages with good party, Am a good hard working farmer. Best of ref. Claude Gordon, Atlanta, Ga. 771 Edgewood Ave. Want job on farm or anything for 5 or 6 mos. Good ref. Boy 15 yrs. ald. Know how to work. Dorsey Tabor, 2avo Ga, Rt.-3. Want job, any kind of work. Can farm, milk cows, drive any make car x truck, some exp. with tractor, and sev. yrs. exp. with produce trucking in Fla. and Ga. F. L. Moore, Rome, Ga. 23 Butler St. Want- 1 horse farm on 50-50 basis. Ref. if wanted. Have farmed all my life. Have to be furnished. Move at once. M. L. Beake, Eatonton, Ga., P. . Box 111. Want job on farm by woman with 6 in family. All can work except 1. Prefer not over 12 or 15 mi. from At- lanta. Like to be with good, honest, Christian people, near a good school and church. Mrs. Stella Cochran, Egan, Ga. i Widow and son want work with cows, also trucking. Sev. yrs. exp. Can fur- nish self. Can work on shares or wa- ges. Ref. furnished if required. A. D. Strickland, Vidalia, Ga. 206 Pine St, ea Farm Help Wanted Want middle aged woman at once to assist with light work in farm home; chickens, garden, etc. Small salary, 2 in family only. W. J. Holden, Dillard, Ga. A small 1 or 2 horse crop to man that is able to furnish self. Good 3 room house, well on porch, .Good ac- reage of grey land. Standing rent, or 4th of crop all round and pay 1-4 of fertilizer. G. B. White, Temple, Ga. Rt. 2. Want partner who can finance self. Move at once. Start business, truck, chicken, hog raising, etc. on halves. Will furnish land, plow, stock, tools, etc. Ex-soldier preferred. J. M. Mc- Neel, Helena, Ga.. ; : : -Want farmer with small family to go 50-50 on a 1 H. farm, near a good school and church, daily mail. I will furnish stock and 1-2 of fertilizer. Party must be abie to finance self. J. M. Goings, Waynesville, Ga. RFD 1.. Want boy, 15 or 20 yrs. old to help make crop. Give him a 500 lb. bale of cotton, board and \washing. Must be able and willing to work. L. O. Phillips, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 3. | - Want good, dependable worker to cultivate few acres of good land on 3rd and 4ths, on Blythe Isle. Must be able to finance self. B. O. Fussell, Brunswick, Ga. : Want a dependable party who can finance self to cultivate a few good acres at Avondale Estates. Mrs. S. E. Fussell, Atlanta, Ga. Phone Jackson 2074-W. : Want colored family to farm, 30 acres on 50-50 basis. Must have one girl to work. 3 mi. Decatur and 8 mi. Atlanta. H. F. Arnold, Decatur, Ga. LRFD 2. : : * Want 1 nice, clean sober _ willing worker, single young man that was raised on farm, easy to get along with to do general farm work to live in house with my family, at $1 per week with board and washing. L. H. Ed- enfield, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 31.. ' Want a good, honest, sober boy to work on farm. Will give him a 500 Ib. bale of cotton, board and washing to ee now. J. D. Scoggins, Gore, Ga. Rt. 1. 2 Will furnish some good, honest per- son several M potato plants on haives to be planted out early and dug in July for the market Prefer party living in or near Griffin. Let me hear if you really mean business. M. E. Wood, Griffin, Ga. Want exp. white, dairy farm help. $7 per. week and board, or $10 with- out board. John W. Harms, Savan- nah, Ga. White Bluff Road, Care Harms Dairy. ed Want 1 wage boy or man, without family, for gen. farm work. To live as one of family, is of good habits and character and who can begin at once rand. must be a good worker, able to do any kind of plowing, $8 to $10 per mo. and board. Write or come see. J. J. Sims, Boston, Ga. Want a wage hand, 15 to 20 yrs. old Give a good one his board, laundry and, a 550 lb. bale of lint cotton next fall. No loafers nor drunkards need apply. C. E. Cannon, Minter, Ga., Lollie Post Office. Want an unincumbered, middle aged healthy woman to live in farm home as one of family with couple of elderly people and grand son of 16, to help with light farm work. A good home for right party. rs. W. B. Powell, Juniper, Ga. Rt. 1. >> Want boy, 13 or 14 yrs. old, to help on farm for board, clothes, etc. Will send to school some. Must be smart and willing worker. Ref. exch. L. C. Davis, Buchanan, Ga. Rt. 1. -Want nice o!d lady to live in home and help with garden, poultry, etc. Will furnish spending money and pay extra for extra farm work. Wife had TB. but no danger of infection nO J. P. Atkinson, Royston, Ga., Want a good, young man, 16 and 25 yrs. of age, healthy, and of good hab- its, No liquor drinker nor loafer need apply. Board. laundry and $5 ea. mo. Prefer 1 reared on farm. H. R. Hall, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 1, Care J. W. Goods Place. Want stout, healthy exp. farmer, white, single man, 30 and 45 yrs. to attend to stock and farm work. $8 a G mo., board and laundry, straight time the year round. Good home with an aged couple (without children) for the right party. J. M. McElhannon, Winder, Ga. Rt. 4. | : Want middle aged woman, unin- cumbered to live as one of family in farm home of 3 grown people. Good Thursday, February 26, 1931. home and right treatment. We are not renters. Write. H. A. Smith, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. ee Eggs For Sale Pure bred Thompson B. R._ eggs picked for hatching at 60c per doz. prepaid, all cartons to be returned. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Rt. 3, Millen, Ga. Thoroughbred B. R. eggs, $1 per 10. Pure Thompson str. $4 a 100. Mrs. Lizzie McWhorter, Buena Vista, Ga. - Choice fertile eggs from mottled Anconas, $1 per 15; special price on several settings. Charles Brown, Stone Mtn., Ga. Rt. 1. Eggs per setting of 15, each: Black Minorcas, $2.25; Ringlet B. Rocks, $1.50; genuine Buff Cochin bantam, $1.50. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga., 412 Peters Bldg. Pure bred S. L. Wyandotte eggs $1 per setting of 15, not prepaid or would exch. for pure Porto Rican Gov. Ins, potato slips. B. T, Adams, Elberton, Ga. Route 3. Pure bred Donaldson strain R.el. Red eggs $1.50 per 15 del, $15 pr 100 del. Mrs. D. F. Walker, Warthen, Ga. Pure bred Silver Lace Wyandotte setting eggs $1 per 15, or exch. for po- tato plants or peas. .John Jones, Dal- ton, Ga. 28B Glenn St. Pure Jersey Black Giant hatching eggs for sale, $1.25 for 15 or $2.25 per ~ 30 fertility guaranteed postpaid. Mrs. I. J. Cleveland, Hartwell, Ga. Route2. Pure bred S. C. Black Minorca eggs 75c for 15, crates to be ret. or will exch. for M. B. turkey eggs. 10 two year old Pape strain S. C. Black Minorca hens and 1 cockerel $15, send money order - only. Mrs. Mary W. Clay, Monticello, Ga. Route 6. Ss Barred Rock eggs from Thompson Imp. Ringlet stock, 2 nd direct $1 for 15, $1.75 for 30 del. Cash. Two March cockerels same strain $1.25 each FOB. Cash. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, | Ga. Route 5. see : Ferris best egg strain setting eggs from 260 to 300 egg record hens. 85c per setting of 15. C.S. Peek, Route 1, College Park, Ga. __ Big Golden Buff Orpingtons, Grand Champion winners of South East, lar-_ gest shows consistent winners 16 years egg production exhibitions, combined earliest broilers, best all year layers, quality cockerels ready for service, eggs and baby chicks, mating list free. Mrs. Ed Morgan, Americus, Ga. Pure bred White Holland turkey eggs ready for shipment, $5 per doz. del. and ~ insured. T. W. Dalton, Alto, Ga. Pure bred dark Cornish Indian Game eggs $1.10 per 15, crates to be-ret. J. R. Gardner, Locust Grove, Ga. | : Turkey eggs: Now booking orders for . March and April del of Mammoth Bronze turkey eggs, price 30c ea. Post- age prepaid on lots of twelve eggs and over. C. R. Hart, Alton Park, Chatta- nooga, Tenn. S. C. Buff L. eggs from blood tested flock, $1 for 15 del. will exch 1 set- ting same stock, will exc. 50 eggs for pig or peas, onions. butter beans, bean seed, beet seed, Irish potatoes, Porto Rican potato slips, April del. Mrs. L. O. Staples, Roopville, Ga. Route 2. Red and White assortment hatching eggs. About fifty per cent R. I. Reds the remainder concists of three white breeds, each breed is penned separate- ly and eggs are turned daily. Price $4 per 100. Mrs. Otto Carter, Meigs, Ga. Pure barred rock setting eggs at least 90 per cent fertility, selected from hens of known merit and mailed to you within 24 hours from time laid, 90 per setting 5c per egg in quantities of 30 or more. Will exc. some for the fol- lowing at reasonable prices; tender hull cornfield beans (10 ib.) 1 Ib. ten- der stringless okra and 8 lb. Suggart collard seed: 10 Ibs. stringless green pod beans; will also exc. for onion, cabbage, or tomate seed. Both to pay postage. Write before shipping. R. L. Reid, Route 1, Zebulon, Ga. Want about 5 bu. or less pure Gov. Imp. Porto Rico seed potatoes, wil] exc. pure bred Barred Rock setting eggs at 5c each for same and pay the differ- ence in the freight bill and the ship- ping postage bill. Write before ship- ping. R. L. Reid, Route 1, Zebulon, a. Pure bred White Orpington eggs $1 per 15. Crates to be ret. Mrs. H. B. McEimurray, Charing, Ga : Want to exc. one setting White Rock ~ {eggs for one setting Golden Sebright Bantam eggs or Jap Silkies. Mrs. D. H, Rainwater, Ben Hill, Ga. Route 1. (Continued on page fifteen) 2 day, February 26, 1931. m Land For Sale Continued trom page eighi) res of land 14 miles North of a. About 12 in cultivation, a few of good saw timber. 3 . room pranch running through place, d road. 1-2 mile from_ paved Price $1,500. Mrs. J. W. Ma- "Doraville. Ga. . acres of fand, 75 acres fine for eral farming, balance fine for dai- and stock farming. 2 tenant hous- barns. Near church and _ school, n reach of Atianta. $1,200 gets Ars. C. B. Lyle, Box 54, Jones- % and pasture. Ideal Aso 20 Acres t RR, church, town and school s line Atlanta to Asheville, u! mountain region. Price $1,000 G. Gunter, Dillard, Ga. ) Acre farm in Webster County s0ut 4 miles of Preston, Ga., about 0 acres of open land on place, in good saw timber, is enough - on the place to more than pay the place. The land is good for eral eens. It will grow anything inch runs thru the Northeast cor- the place, never goes dry. Very ouse and 2 story barn. Fine water, land is sandy soil with od clay sub.oil, lies well. Will sell $550 cash or. $650 on easy terms. ] rent at a reasonabe price. Place ar good school and _ churches, ston, Ga., is the nearest town. Roy tt. Richland, Ga. Rt. 1. acres of land, good 4 room. house, a and outbuildings, 75 peach trees rape arbor, 35 other fruit trees. Je of Chickamauga, 2500 popula- n, 2_good high schools, 1-2 mile good county school. For sale at a n, $00 or exchange for more ce 2 E. Catlett, Chickamauga, 1-2 acres of good land in Gwin- County. 2horse farm open, 50,- t. of saw timber. A good road anc 'D mail, tenant house on place. 1 le of 2 churches and a good school. ill sell for $10 per acre. The place in one mile of Centerville. Pat Mc- fey, Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 1. } acres of land for sale, with New 94 3 room house, 1 tenant house sh outbuildings, with good well and 700d springs. About 25 acres clear-: .and, ba.ance in woo 2 pasiures, ight of church and ool, with ral mail route by door, I~mile to te highway, good community. Land ed in North Georgia in Gilmer inty, good place to raise poultry. | well laying land for cultivation. 0 good piace for orchard. Price for ck sale $800 cash. Claude Davis, 59 acres of land in Campbell coun- | 1-2 miles of Rico, Ga. 3 horse eady open for cultivation. Good house, good stock barn, and barn, lot of other outbuild:ngs. In good condition. Good bottom good pastures, orchard, For sale 1,500. 2-3 cash and time on the come see or write for partic- J. F,. Hopkins, Rt. 2, Paimetto, Acres in Henry County. 4 room and barn, 12 miles from Court in Atlanta, Price $2,000. R. C. Nicholls, Ga. Rt. 1. . acres of land with 200 fenced d in cultivation, 6 room residence d barns, two 4 room bungalows and tenant houses. $25 per acre. Will h. for clear income property. This a fine game reservation. R. C. vd, Rt. 1, Nichols, Ga. 00 Acres in Coweta county, 12 mi. lest of Newnan, price $10 per acre. C, Loyd, Rt. 1, Nichols, Ga. 6 acres of land on the Western out- Kirts of Athens. Ideal dairy or truck farm. Price $100 per acre. A. P. Dear- a as South Milledge Avenue, Ath- 10 acres of land on the Eastern out- ris of Athens. Price $40 per acre. . P. Dearing, 338 South Milledge ve., Athens, Ga. Tourist Camp site, country store and filling station, locdted on Dixie 4 y, 5 miles South of Griffin at Orchard Hill, Ga. Being the highway rontage ofa 200 acre farm, splendid improvements, water, electricity and lephone service. Entire farm pric- very low for quick sale. Haskell Bass, Griffin, Ga. : 6 acres of good gray land, on pub- Toad near church, school and RFD. improvements, rent for $35 cash in MARKET BULLETIN advance or sell for $500 cash. Piace is located in Greene county, Ga. 6 miles from Greensboro, Ga. Also 50 -acres good gray land on public road near church school and RFD, been lying out some years. House in bad repair. Rent to anyone who woud clear it up and pay the tax. Place is in- Warren County, Ga. 12 miles from Warrenion and 7 miles from Norwood, known as the Joe B. Ivey place, would sell for $1,000. Make terms or will rent. Mrs, Fred Atkinson, Ray City, Ga. Rt. 2. 200 acres of land, 4 miles of city limits of LaGrange, Ga. 8 room house, large barn, 3 tenant houses, on La- Grange and Greenville highway, near good school and churches. A_ good p-ace for any kind of farming, will sell reasonable. T. B. Boddie, La- Grange, Ga. : 362. Acres good land for poultry, cattle and general farming on No. 41 highway, 3 1-2 miles from. Talbotton and 4 miles from Woodland, prac- tically new 5 room house, p-eniy of bains and outhouses, 3 large chicken houses, about 3 horse farm in cul- tivation, ba:ance in pasture, with running water, nearly all of the land wired. Convenient to good school and churches, truck carries children to school. Will sell at a bargain aow and deliver same this fall. Will sell on easy terms if desired. W. L. Couch, Rt. 4, Talbotton, Ga. Fruit farm for-sale, 42 acres free from encumbrance, 15 acres in bud- ded pecan trees (mostly Stewarts) some bearing, 500 bunch grape vines, bore 1800 lbs. last yr., 10 scuppernong vines, 75 pineapple pear trees, some fig and Japanese persimmon trees, bearing, 5 room house and other. out buildings. Good soft water sandy loam soil underlaid with clay, location 2 miles of Folkston, County site of Charlton County, Ga.. Grammar and high school at Folkston, 1 mile of Dixie State highway. Has running water on the place. 4 miles North of St. Marys river, 10 miles of Okefe- nokee Swamp, an ideal place for hunting and fishing, to right parties. Will sell on terms. W. W. Yarber, Folkston, Ga. Areal bargain, my farm of 200 acres, 90 acres in cultivation, good red pebble land, mules, cows, hogs go with piace if party wants them. For full description write H. O. Austin, Rt. 2. Broxton, Ga. . 220 acres, 6 horse farm, 5 miles So. of Monticello, Ga. with several tenant houses, can be made very profitable. Reason for selling am not able to fur nish tenants. Would consider exchan- ging for 5 or 6 room brick bungalow in Atlanta and assume small lcan if necessary. Write or call owner. No encumbrance on the place. Dr. W. E. | Knight, Mansfield, Ga. A dandy little farm of 19 acres, just outside city. limits of College Park. Has some fruit trees, berries, branch runs thru it, good pasture, near good school and churches, has 4 room house with hall, about 3,000 flower bulbs on it, near 2 good roads. Will sell. or trade. Write what you have or come see me. ter, Gen. Del. College Park, Ga. 50 acres of land on Jasper-Fair- mount highway, about 13 acres in cul- tivation, some bottom land, house, good well water, pasture with running water. Plenty of wood and pine tim- ber, close to church and school. Price $1,000. 1-2 down, rest easy payments. C. E. Carver, Rt. 2, Jasper, Ga. 46 acre farm in Habersham county, Northeast Ga., 20 acres in cultivation, 10 acres in pasture under gocd wire fence, 10 acres branch bottoms, 50 fruit trees, all apples, half of the trees are bearing. One 5 room house, 2 chimneys, 5 out buildings and shel- ters, and daily mail route, on public road, Bold Spring within 30 yards of the house, 100M feet of pine saw tim- ber. Churches and schools handy. All white community. $1,000 cash. H. A. Dover, Rt. 2, Clarksville, Ga. "4 acre farm in N. E. Ga. 10 acres in creek bottoms, 1 house 5 rooms, 2 firep!aces, 2 out buildings, 1 corn mill, 1 saw mill, 1 planer, 1 rip saw, the mills are run by water, mil dam needs repair. 200M feet of saw timber. RFD by the house, good spring 100 yards from house, high school and church within 2 miles of place. $25 per acre, 1-3 cash and balance on good terms. John J. West, Rt. 2, Clarksville, Ga. Farm Land Wanted Have 103 acres of land which I wish to turn over to responsible party who can have @ dairy; build ee aess Mrs. J. B. Rainwa- M. Pope, Tallapoosa, make all necessary repairs and wum- provements, for 7 to 10 yrs. .ease for the rent; also the land has 50 acres in another place where truck crop, gar- den, etc. can be had. Located 16 mi. from Atlanta (Peachtree Road) near other Dairies: doing good business. W. J. C. Hodges, Atlanta, Ga. 996 Washi- ta Ave., N. E Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Good, sound Calif. black-eye peas for table or seed, 10c lb. Add postage or exch. some for Porto Rico potgio les Mrs. T. L. Cochran, Tempie, a. 75 lbs. sugar crowders, 10c ib.. or 12 1-2c lb. postpaid; 30 lbs. black-eyed peas, 10c lb. also 5 lbs. lady peas, -15e lb. All sound and clean. Cash (money order preferred) with order. E. Bramhold, Mt. Airy, Ga. Rt. 1. Black-eyed peas for sa.e or exch. for seed Irish potatoes. A. E. Pote, Grantville, Ga. Rt. 1. Extra early red hull peas, $2.50 bu. Hastings Fla. Favorite watermelon seed, 60c lb. Stringless green bunch snap beans, 20c lb. Hot pepper seed, 10c spoonful or 3 for 25c. No checks W. E. Goodwin, Wadley, a. Whips and New Eras, $1.80 bu. FOB In new even wt. bags. Mark T. War- ren, Dewyrose, Ga. : 15 bu. Otootans, $3 bu. or $40 for pe FOB. C. V. Sims, Lutfersville, a. Dixie Wonder brown-eye peas, 10c |b. Black-eyes, 10c lb. Free of weevils. Mrs. R. M. Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga. 2 1-2 bu. yellow, Hay peas, not mix- ed, $2.50/bu. Shipped COD or del. by pee Alver sy, Danville, Ga. Rt. 3 or 4 bu. Hastings Speckled bunch butter beans, 10c lb. FOB. Mrs. M. D. Kelley, Talking Rock, Ga. 15 bu. sound, bright Brabhams, $2 bu. J. L. Windham, Butler, Ga. A few sugar crowders, 10c lb. W. F. Dewberry, Bremen, Ga. RFD 1. Yellow Crowder peas, 10c lb. G. A. Ware, Marshaliville, Ga. 45 bu. black peas, sacked in new 2 1-2 bu. bags, in 5 bu. lots or up, $2.05 bu. FOB; 25 lbs. Jackson Wonder col- ored bunch butter beans, 8c lb. not prepaid. Money order with order. W. S. Kelley, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. 50 lbs. little white Rice peas, 15c lb. or $6.25 for lot. 55 lbs. white Calif- black-eyed, 10c lb. $4.50 for lot. Mrs. Daniel Silver, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. : White baby limas, running var. for sale or exch. 1 1-2 Ibs. for same amt. bush baby limas, white; also -sugar crowders, 20c lb. Will exch. 1 pk. Brabhams for same amt. of Calif. black-eyed or Lady Finger peas, suit- able for eating. Mrs. J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga. 15 lbs. speckled bunch butter beans for seed, 25c lb. 5 lbs. $1 postpaid. W. M.-Thornton, Jesup, Ga. Rt. 2. : 125 bu. bunch speckled peas, $3 bu. FOB. Sample on request. Cash with order. S. C. Wooldridge, Buena Vista, Ga. RFD 7. Mathews imp. Soys, $3.90 bu. G. W. Greer, Ft. Valley, Ga. 1 bu. stringless green pod beans, $8 bu. or 15c lb. FOB. D. R. Burrell, Ra- bun Gap, Ga. cf White and cream crowder peas, 15c lb. or exch. for red skin peanuts, green stringless, McCaslan pole bean and ee plants. J. S. Creel, Doraville, a. 1930 crop stringless green pod bean seed, 25c lb. up to 100 lbs. Add post- age. Also baby lima butter bean seed, 25c lb. Add postage. Mrs. O. B. Brand Byronville, Ga. . CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE 60 bu. corn in shuck, $1.25 bu. FOB S. C. Wooldridge, Buena Vista, Ga. RFD 7. Hastings prolific, nubbed and Sshell- ed, pure and sound, $2.25 bu. W. F. Dewberry, Bremen, Ga. RFD 1. Hastings _ prolific, nubbed and shelled; $2:50 bu. A. W. Arnolds, New- nan. Ga. Rt..7. : Pure ,Whatleys prolific, nubbed and tipped, $2 bu. . M. Brennan, Co- lumbus, Ga. White Dent, hand shelled and nub- bed, 75c pk. $2.50 bu. Exch. 1 bu. for 2 1-2 bu. purple skin Porto Rico pota- toes for seed, or 1 bu, for 2M purple skin Porto Rican be season. H. 300 bu. corn, $1 bu. Waymond Mil- er Ft. Valley, Ga. Rt. 4, Box 50. Hastings prolific corn, Ist yr. from some and orig., sound and perfect, selected for -at. $1 bu. PAGE ELEVEN | EN seed. Grown isolated, therefore as pure as possible. $3 bu. FOB, or exch. tor, potato plants or bunch Lima beans J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. RFD.. ~ Corn, 90c bu. FOB. Exch. some for > pee peas. E. D. Lawhorn, Sumner, a. Browns imp. big white flint, heav- iest and most weevil resistant corn, 1 tb. ears. $1 peck, $3.50 bu. J. W. Brown Fs Helena, Ga. Mexican June corn, blue and white B. Mauer, grains, $1.75 bu. Mrs. W. Campton, Ga. sighs Whatleys prolific imp. Prize corn, ae 2 bu. bags, $2 per bu. Send remittance. D. C. Strother, Fort Valley, Ga. 200 lb. feed pop corn, shelled, nub- bed and sacked 6c Ib fob. Most prolif- ic corn grown. Less than 200 | pee Wm. Seago, Rt. 1, Box 35, Augusta, a. 7 Gen. 8 row little cob corn, $1 per peck or exch.-Starling Yawn, Rt. 2, Vienna, Ga. ; 1930 crop hand selected and shelled seed corn, 75c ~ gal. $1.25 peck. Del. Dont send stamps _ Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Rt. 5, Carroilton, yellow dent (90 day) Ga. Mexican June corn, blue and- white | mixed. If interested write for samp.e and price. J. B. Kinard, Jackson, Ga. Mexican June or Whatleys_ prolific seed corn, 50c peck postpaid. Stone ~ 6d5c per 1-2 bu. | ground corn meal, postpaid. E. F. Perry, Jr., Kelley, Ga. Pure white hickory corn. Pure biack or red corn, fine for forward or late planting, good for dry weather Pure .arge ears of Mexican June corn, blue and white. All the above corn at 65c peck, $1.25 bu. peas, beans or good forage cane seed, Write first. G. G. Max- weli, Washingion, Ga. Rt. 3. Hastings prolific seed corn, Ist yr. from orig. Grown on bottom shelled, $2 bu. nelia, Ga. Richard Lewis, Cor- Henderson heavy yielding seed corn. . Heavy demand by poultry and feed mills, 60c peck, $2 bu. J. C. Broome, Hephzibah, Ga. ; Hastings prolific seed corn, averag-. ed from 2 to 3 ears to the stalk in . Bern: Will exch. for velvet land away from other varieties and no fod- | der puiled. Selected cars, nubbed and ~ ei 1930. Shucked and selected or sheil- | ed, $1.25 bu. or shucked for $1.10 bu. Near Diamond Hill. Paul Whitworth, Rt. 1, Colbert, Ga. : ; Scotts imp. Marlboro prolific seed corn from 22 years field selection. $1 peck, $1.50 per 1-2 bu. or $2.50 per bu. Z. L. Scott, Concord, Ga. 2 bu. Whatleys seed corn, $2.25 bu. Thos. W. Rousey, Rt. 4, E.berton, Ga. Nice lot of pop corn, red and white not mixed, made 1930, Free from wee- vils, 10c lb. FOB. Cash with order. Ww. a L. Moye, Rt. 4, Soperton, Ga. Old fashioned yeliow field flint 2 a ear seed corn, $1 peck, del. $2.75 per bu. FOB. Milton Sumner, Rt. 3, Syl- vester, Ga. ee ae 75 bu. good sound milling corn in 2 1-2 bu. sacks, $1 bu. FOB. G. M. Smith, Midville, Ga. Rt. 2. 200 bu. 1930 corn in shucks, 90c bu. FOB. G. M. Smith, Midville, Ga. Rt. 2: : Genuine Whatleys prolific and Mexican -June, carefully grown and selected, $2 bu. FOB or wil exch. for sound, well cleaned 90-day special. Velvet beans or Calif. black-eyed peas. J. T. Gammage, M. D., Pine View, Ga. Big yellow seed corn grows from 1 to 2 ears to stalk, 75c peck or $3 per bu. FOB. Hand shelled and nubbed. guar. pure, sound, not short on quan- tity. W. A. Bellah, Stockbridge, Ga. 300 bu. of hard white flint corn, $) bu. M. A. Johnson, Faceviile, Ga. Lf Genuine old fashioned shce peg | corn and cornfield beans, J. Ben Ad=. ams, Dewey Rose, Ga. Rt. 2. Hastings prolific seed corn, lst year from Hastings. Field selected, nubbed and shelled by hand. $2.90 bu, $1.50 per 1-2 bu. FOB. Will exch. for chufas, large Spanish and running peanuts; al] good and sound for seed. J. B. Proc- tor, Eastman, Ga. ~_ Gen. little white cob corn eight rows, __ Nubbed and shelled. FOB. G. F. Smith, Rt. 6, Dawson, Ga. imp., $3.25 bu. Whatleys prolific seed corn, 3 and 4 ears to stalk, red cob. $2.50 bu, nubbed and selected. Exch. 1-2 bu. for one bu. of Spanish or N. C. | peanuts, or peck for half bu. of pea-. nuts. Would exch. for some syrup in a lb. cans. E. L. Butler, Rt. 5, Newnan, 200 bu. shucked ear corn 80c bu. 10 bu. Otootan beans, $3.25 per bu. W. F. Camp, Campton, Ga. e (Continued on page fourteen) 75c per peck, Se rh . PAGE TWELVE Poultry For Sale Te ANCONAS _._ 40 Ancona 1930 (March) hatch, all laying, $1.25 each FOB. Mrs. Ola - Montgomery, Mauk, Ga. | $1 ea. not del. Mrs. H. V. Register, Ga. . BANTAMS 6 mixed bantam now laying hens and 1 rooster, 50c each, $3.25 for lot. C. J. Whitaker, East Ellijay, Ga. A few young Buff Cochin cockerels, $2 each. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters Bldg. 1 bantam rooster, $1.25 or exch. for _ 1-2 bu. any good var. field peas. J. L. -NeSmith, Empire, Ga. Rt. 1. - Brahma bantams, $3 pr., $4.50 trio, or $2 single bird; also 1 trio of Jap Silkies, May 1930 hatch, $4.50, or _ exch. for Runner peanuts. L. E. Wil- _liams, Ty Ty, Ga. 1 pr. Bantam, Brown L. type for sale or exch. for pigeons or rabbits. Both pay Express chgs. Write your offer. ; Clarence: E. Green, Rochelle, Pe ra. Ful, 2. Franklin, pe) BARRED ROCKS _ 8 pure Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. RR. February hatch ready for service cockerels, $1.75 each, FOB. Mrs. A. Rs Watts, Canon, Ga. Rt. 3. 6 pure bred B. R. 1930 hatch hens, av. wt. 5 lbs. each. Miss Louise Mur- phey, Chipley, Ga. Rt. 2. 8 B. R. hens, 1930 hatch, now lay- ing, $1.25 each, FOB, also eggs, $1.25 for 15 del. or exch. for anything can _ use. Mrs. Ruth Braswell, Loganville, | > Ga. Rt. 2, Thompson B: R. early spring hatch _. cockerels, $1.50 each; also big, well laying hens, $1.25 each. FOB. Cash with order. Mrs. A. J. Collins, Dem- fF Orest; Ga... * 15 B. R. April hatch hens, $14 for lot, del. to Dahlonega, Ga. pO. Lance, Dahlonega,.Ga. Rt. 5. 1 pure bred Foye str. B. R. rooster. Used 1 yr. Egg a day strain. $1 FOB. ee Clinton Bryan, Charing, Ga. Rt. _ Parks stra. Reg. Per. 64-C-31. Yr, - old cockerels, $2.50 each, cash or take part pay in Porto Rico potato plants and cabbage, early, tomato, Bell or _Pimiento pepper plants, or dried ap- ~ ples and peaches.. Write first. Mrs. -. Mamie Roach Plyler, Manassas, Ga. _. . After culling breeding cockerels: the 8rd time, have 4 unusually good, pure _ Parks str. B. R. Large size, excellent - markings, $1.50 each. R. R. Caraway, Waverly Hall, Ga. _. Thompson B. R. yr. old cockerel, $1.25. Mrs. A. B. Blalock, Alto, Ga. _ Pure bred, ready-for service fine young B. R. rooster, $1.50. Mrs. A. Tanner, Wrens, Ga. Thompson B. R. March 1930 hatch roosters, $1.50; hens, $1.25 each. Good _ Stock. Mrs. Josephine Spear, Mitchell, Ga. 6 B. R. hens, good layers, yr. old, ef cack. J. C. Anderson, Bowdon, Ga. 50 pure and mixed hens, B. R. and mixed, $1 each, FOB. Would sell in- _ 25 lots. Money order. V. E. Bentley, Monroe, Ga. 6 B. R. 18 mos old hens and 1 roos- _ ter, same age, $11 or exch. for 3 good thrifty feeder pigs, wt. 40 lbs*or over. _ Ea. to pay chgs. Mrs. G. S. Bowman, ' Alto, Ga. Rt. 2. Holterman Aristocrat B. R._ pure _ bred, direct from Ped. Poultry Farms In Mo. 4 early May 1980 hatch, now laying pullets and 1 cockerel, $10 for _the pen. Exch. for 3 good, thrifty feeder shceats, wt. 30 or more lbs. ea. ~ John B. Nix, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1. 10 B. R. hens and 1 rooster, March 1930 hatch. Some now laying. First -- money order for $10 gets lot, FOB. a a H. G. Marshall, Buford, Ga. Rt. _ Thompson B. R. October hch cock- ~ erel, crowing, well dev $1.25 FOB; also - @ few pullets. Mrs. W. W. Charping, Lenox, Ga. Rt. 1. ae BRAHMAS - Thoroughbred Light Brahma cock- erels, extra large Northern bred stock, _ $1.50 ea. Mrs. C. W. Evans, Wrights- ville, Ga. Rt. 1. .2 pure bred Giant str. cocks, 20 mos old, 9 and 10 lbs. $1.50 each; cocker- els, $1.50 each. Mrs. Bob Sosby, _Carnesville, Ga. > 1 Light-Brahma last April. hatch cockerel, $1.25. Money order with or- - der. Mrs. T. J. Byrd, Broxton, Ga. Light Brahma, Giant str. April hch - cockerels. Mrs. D. B. Hooks, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 1. Sev. Ancona 10 mos. old cockerels, MARKET 10 thoroughbred Brahma __pullets, now ready to lay, $1 each, FOB. Mon- ey order with order. Mrs. I. S. Teag- le, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B. BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS W. P. Rock cockerels, offering now to close out at $1.50 each, FOB. These are fine and are worth $5 each. Mrs. J. H. Hawes, Norwood, Ga. Trio pure bred Buff Rocks. March hatch, $4 or separately: cockerel, $2 and pullets; $1.25 each. All FOB. \Cash - or ee Se ith Miss Eula B. Johrson, Tennille, Ga. 1 xtra fancy March 1929 hatch Buff Rock cock, direct. from J. C. Clipper farms, $5; 1 March 1930 Buff Rock cockerel, second direct, $5 or both in 1 shipment, $9.50. Mrs. W. A. Brantley, Tennille, Ga. 2 fine Buff Rock April 1930 cock- erels, $2 each; also eggs, $1.50 per 15; also Speckled Sussex hatching eggs, $1.50 per 15. Mrs. C. R.-Sorrells, Mon- roe, Ga. Rt. 1. : Buff Rock pullets and hens, now laying, cockerels and cock. Nuggett strain, from trapnested stock. Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. : 6 White Rock hens, Fischel strain, about 18 mos. old, now laying, $10 for lot, FOB. Mrs. A, L. Keys, Eton, Ga.. RFD. Pure White Rocks, Fischel strain. Heavy layers. Cockerels, pullets, both $1 each. es, $1 per set. del. Mrs. Z. L. Scott, Concord, Ga. ~ GAMES 2 last spring hch Roundhead game roosters. T. A. Bowen, Blakely, Ga. Silver Duckwing pit games, pure bred. 15 hens and pullets and 1 cock and 2. nearly grown stags, $1.50 each or cock by himself, $2 FOB. E. S. Lumpkin, Lithia Springs, Ga. _ 2 R..C. Cornish game roosters, $1.50 ea. also 6 hens, same strain, $1 each. Mrs. E. D. Lawhorn, Sumner, Ga. Last yr. hatch, thoroughbred Indian Game rooster, extra heavy and fine, $2 del. Mrs. H. H. Herring, Cairo, Ga. - Pure bred dark Cornish Indian game hens. Weber strain. Make of- fer. Must sell. Mrs. J. T. Holland, Lenox, Ga. | _ 3 Cornish Indian game roosters, 2 two yrs. old, and 1 raised last yr. $2 aa R. M. Sheppard, Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 1. eae 1 pure bred dark Cornish game young rooster. $1.50. Guar sat. Mrs. C. - Patterson, Ty Ty, Ga. Rt. 1, Box GIANTS AND LANGSHANS 1 pure bred J. B. Giant Feb: 1930 hatch 10 lb. cock, $2. R. P. Bannis- ter, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. 5 to. 10 J. B. Giant 18 mos old hens some of them laying, $1.50 ea. Trade for beans, peas, Otootan beans, mam- moth yellow, or White Rocks. J. P. Williams, Griffin, Ga. Rt. C. ; 1 pr. Jersey White Giants, grown by Orig. 1929 hatch, $10 del. or trade for 30 doz. hatching eggs from any pure heavy breed, guar. 85 per cent fertility, or trade for 100 pure bred baby chicks. W. S. Nixon, Griffin, Ga,., Box 419. : Pure stock J. B. Giant roosters, 1 and 2 yrs. old, $1.50- each. Mrs. J. D. McLane, Hartwell, Ga.-Rt. 5. LEGHORNS : 2 8S. C. Buff L. June hatch rooster, 5 noteh comb, $1 ea. FOB. J. \T. Thompson, Hiram, Ga. 75 Tancred March 1939 pullets, lay- ing well, 85c ea. or exch. for Guinea hogs, or peas, or Otootan beans. R. B. Spinks, Rockmart, Ga. 3 A few ped. W. L. cockerels, from) our Official record 250 to 284 eggs hens. Blood tested this season. Very reasonable price. M. W. Kantala, El- berton, Ga. | 2 young B. L. roosters, 90c_ each, FOB. Mrs. M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley, Ga. After culling my breeding cockerels the 3rd time, have 12 unusually good pure, Hollywood W. L. breeding cock- erels, early hatch. $1.50 each. R. R. Caraway, Waverly Hall, Ga. 25 W. L. now laying pullets,. also 2 cockerels, cheap. Mrs. Wilson, ,Col- lege Park, Ga. 607:\E. Cambridge Ave. 40 pure bred S. C. W. L. Wycoff str. puliets, $1 each. Mrs. Bob _ Sosby, Carnesville, Ga. 90 S. C. W. L.. hens, direct from M. Johnsons Poultry. Ranch in Texas, $1.25 each, or $100 for lot. Weldon Burns, Calhoun ,Ga. Rt. 4. 2 April hatch W. L. cockerels, $1.- 25 each, or exch. for full little red cob corn, or cane seed. H. H. Hunt, Acworth, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 73. Pure Eng. S. C. W. L. now laying A few fine 10 mos old Fischel str. BULLETIN pullets, $1 each, or 15 and 1 cockerel, unrelated, for $15. Mrs. T. W. Hagood Marietta, Ga. Rt. 3. 35 W. and B. L. crossed pullets, 9 mos. old, laying, 75 each, or exch. for R. I. Red or B. R. baby chicks. L. Hallman, Boston, Ga. | 25 pure Ferris W. L. 1930 hatch now laying, or ready to lay, hens, $1 each, or exch. for 20 R. I. Reds, guar. Don- aldson strain healthy, true to color and type, not over 1 yr. old, or for pure Buff Orpingtons, with same qualifications. Ea. to pay del. chgs. Mrs. M. A. Hawkins, Social Circle, Ga. Rt. 3. 1930 hatch pure bred W. L. rooster, bought when day old from Montrose Poultry Farm in Mo. $1.50 or exch for turkey eggs, dried apples or anything can use. C. R. Hiltis, Hephzibah, Ga. Rt. 1. 3 pure bred B. L. pullets, 9 mos old and 1 rooster, 1 1-2 yrs. old ,$4 for lot, or exch. for 30 baby chicks, any pure bred. Ea. to pay chgs. Mrs. Ci A. Vaughan, Jackson, Ga. Sylvan Grove. 1 yr. old W. L. cockerels, Johnson class A. strain, $2 each, crated. Lau- rence Ellison, St. George, Ga. Rt. 1. Tancred pullets, April hatch, now laying, $40 for 50 pullets. Mrs. W. T. Holmes, Culloden, Ga. 700 March W. L. pullets, laying 60 per cent. 75c each, Cannot ship them. Cash with order. W. S. Neel, Lith- onia, Ga. Rt. 2. W. L. cockerels, from Booths AAA quality. Limited number. March hatch $1.25 each, also some pullets that are in production now. $1 each, or in lots of 50 or more 90c each. Felton Lar- ren, Reeves, Ga. 1 W. L. rooster, thoroughbred _,$1.- 50; also 2 Bantam roosters, $1 each. Charlie H. Smith, Roopville, Ga. Rt. 2. 38 W. L. hens and 6 roosters,. $30 for bunch, or exch. for peanuts or pea seed. Leroy Bowen, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. R. C. Buff Leghorns, also Tom Bar- rons S. C. W. L. March 1930 hatch, $150 each. S. D. Hammond, Decatur, ai ~ 275 Tancred April hatch pullets. Excellent for breeding. $1 each in lots of 25. Money order. E. W. Walton, Draketown, Ga. 12 Tancred L. 2 yr. old hens, in good cond. and all now laying and 2 cocks 5 point comb, 2 yrs. old, $15 FOB for ek Be Lola B. Wilder, Ft. Valley, a. 2. 30 W. L. hens, now laying,; March 1930 hatch, $1 each, FOB. Mrs. Ola Montgomery, Mauk, Ga. 10.S. C. B. L. Tormahlen str. hens, 1930 hatch, $1.25 each, or $10 for lot, FOB. Mrs. C. L. Whatley, Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 3. . W. L. cockerels, AAA ped. Iancred stock. Booths prize winning stock, $3 each. E. Maynard, Newton, Ga. a 20 young W. L. 70c each. Mrs. W. G. Danipar, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 6. 10 young B. L. now laying Tormah- len strain hens, $1 each. Mrs. J. R. Lanier, Summit, Ga. Rt. 3. 72 thoroughbred 23 mos. old W. L. hens. 51 now laying. Hardeman str. Prize winners. Bargain for party in- terested in big egg producers. See or write. Must move by April ist. Frank Bailey, Winder, Ga. Rt. 3. April 1930 hatch W. L. rooster, $1.50 or exch. for Porto Rico pot. plants to be del. April 20th, or near this date. ae G. M. Mathew, Martin, Ga. Rt. 18 Ferris and Kerlin str. W. L. Mar. 1930 hatch hens, $13 FOB and 20 mos old cock, direct from Kerlins, 300 to 332 e8g record parent stock, $2.50 del. Money order. W. T. Pritchett, Elli- jay, Ga, 10 thoroughbred Tancred hens and 1 cock, $12. Mrs. G. E. Allen, Cleve- land, Ga. Rt. 4. A MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS 6 Si C. Black Minorca hens, laying, | $1.50 each. No culls. B. C., Chapman, Porterdale, Ga. 5 Black Minorcas, Pape strain, Sept. hatch, some now laying, $1 each. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia, Ga. 2B. Minorca cocks and 6 hens, Pape str. $1.25 each; also 7 W.. L. ready to lay pullets, Ferris strain, $1.25 each. J. H. Erwin, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 2. 20 March hatch Keicher strain Buff Minorcag hens and 2 roosters, Bought direct from Mo. $22.50 for lot. O. E. Buchanan, Dacula, Ga. Rt. 1. Thoroughbred Pape str. S. C. Black Minorca now laying pullets and cock- jerels, $1 each, FOB. Malcolm McMil- lan, Bartow, Ga. Box 63. Thursday, February 26, 1931. : MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS 16 fine hens, cross between Black Giant, Brahma and Thompson B. R, Av. 5 to 6 lbs. ea. and some wt. more, All 1930 raised excep; 4. Sell lot for 80c each, and give 1 pure bred Thomp- son B. R. cock free (he cost $2.50 and is 21 mos. old); if half is taken, give1 mixed 10 Ib. Brahma. All FOB. Must sell at once. J. T. Tinsley, Arlington, Ga. 125 friers, wt. 1 1-2 to 2 lbs. 40c Ib, _ R. I. Reds. Mrs. R. J. E. Dalgo, Jen- | kinsburg, Ga. Rt. 1. 15 or 20 fat hens, healthy, mixed breed, and 5 roosters, $1 each, or exch > for good, home made lard, or: side meat, thick sorghum or Ribbon Cane syrup or thoroughbred Duroc or Guin- | ea shoat. Both to pay exp. chys. Mrs, H. I. Martin, Byronville, Ga. Rt. 1. ORPINGTONS : Buff Orp. cock, 2 yrs. old in April, $1.75 or exch. for 2 good hens, any good breed or mixed breed. L. R. Sheridan, Jefferson, Ga. RFD 4. A 80 Buff Orp. will be 5 mos. old March | 7th. About 45 pullets and 35 roosters, Pure stock. 75c each if lot is taken, Money order. Mrs. Benton Gordon, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. 3 or 3_ 1-2 lb pullets, 75e each. Mrs. Nancy Cochran, Madison, Ga. Rt. 2. te S. . Buff Orp. Prize Winners at Southeastern Fair. Blood tested. State vaccinated. 5 cockerels, $10 each; 10 hens, April 1930 hatch, $5 each. No checks. Mrs. W. E. Webb, Sr., Ogle- thorpe, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 12. LS ee Few choice Byers Buff Orp. laying pullets and 1 cockerel, ready for ser- vice, also 2 yr. old cock. Reasonable. Mrs. J. T. Wilkins, Atlanta, Ga. 836 North Ave, N. E. cs 39 Shinns Buff Orp. 8 wks. old chickens, 40c each. Geo. T. Rowe, Doerun, Ga. Rt. 3. % : a id 9 pure bred Buff Orp. June 1930 pul- lets and 1 cockerel, $1.50 each; Also 7 pure bred S. L. Wyandottes and 1 cockerel, April 1930 hatch, $1.50 each, All FOB. Johnson, Crowe, Carters- ville, Ga. 218 East Main St. 2 Buff Orp. pure bred 1930 hatch cockerels, $2. each or both for $3.50- shipped in 1 box. After March 15th Indian Runner duck eggs at $1 per 15. | Buyer to pay transportation chgs. Cash with order. J. B. Mason, Vienna, Ga. Fine stock Buff Orp. hens, and roos- ters, 265 to 315 egg strain. $1 each for | hens, or 10 hens and 1 rooster for $10; 21 hens and 2 roosters, $20; Roosters, $1.50 each, 5 for $6.50. J. K. Kennedy, Menlo, Ga. a PHEASANTS FOR SALE Full plumage Goldens, $18 pr. 1930 hatch Goldens, $10 pr. 1930 hatch Am- hearsts, $15 pr. Supply now limited to few prs. only and quotation subject ae prior sale. -L. J. Barrow, West Point, a. : Limited number of pure bred male Ringneck pheasants. Brilliant plum- age, beautifully marked and well forme ed, $4 and $5. each. Carl H. Fuller, West Point, Ga. R. I. REDS y 5 Mahood str. yr. old cockerels (pur bred eggs from Mahoods direct), $1.50 - each. Cash with order. J. S. Upchurch, Thomasville, Ga. Pe 12 mos, old pure bred S. C. R. I. Red cock, $1. Cash with order. Not pre- paid. Mrs. A. M. McClellan, Doerun, Ga. RFD 3 Bx 90. nee 18 mos. old Donaldson Red cock, $5; 2 hens, 18 mos. old, and 1 cockerel, $6 for trio. John Wilson, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. | 3. Bx. 42. y 2 yr. old pure bred Red cock, $2. Exch for 1 pure bred Columbian Wyandotte cock; also 1 White Rock cock to exch. the same way. H. G. King, Colbert, Ga. Rt. 1. 10 Red cockerels, $1.50 each; 10 hens, $1.15 ea. All April hatch. Eggs from Agricultural College in Athens. Pure bred. No checks. Mrs. J. B. Williams, Hull, Ga. Rt. 1. ei 15 pure bred, young Donaldson Red hens, $1 each, Exp. collect. Mrs. J. H. Darby, White Plains, Ga. 1929 cocks of Donaldson direct Reds, used in Star Pens last yr. $2.50; 1930 cocks, same kind, $2 and $2.50 ea. and a few for $1.50 ea. Now. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga. : 10 pure bred Donaldson Red hens, $1. each express collect. Mrs. J. H. Tay- _ lor, White Plains, Ga. n, 2 yr. old Red rooster, $2.50. Mrs. S. W. Sloan, Auburn, Ga. a > oe 4 Thursday, February 26, 1931. ES Poultry For Sale x ae R. I. REDS _ 4large, Donaldson str. pullets and 1 - cockerel, $10. Mrs, John S. Clark, _. Jacksonville, Ga. 10 thoroughbred now laying Red pul- lets and 1 cockerel, $16. Mrs. E. W. Kinsey, Lake Park, Ga. < 18 mos. old S. C. Red cock, $1.50; 2 cockerels, 11 mos. old, $1.50 or $2.50 for poth. All pure bred Owens str. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner, Ga. R. I. Red. rooster, wt. 9 Ib. 2 yrs. old in March. Pure bred Owen str. $1.50. No checks. Mrs. J. H. Thaxton, Athens, Ga. Rt. A. res -2 pure bred R. I. Red 2 yr: old cocks, - ready for service, $2.50 each, FOB. Miss Lola B. Wilder, Ft. Valley, Ga. Rt. 2. = 1 pure bred Red April hatch rooster, - $1.25 FOB. Mrs. M. T. Burch. Wray, Ga Rt. 1.., _. % Red hens. 1 yr. old, and 8 yellow _ Buff Orpington yr. old hens. All good cond. laying now. Av. 6 1-2 lbs. each, $18 cash for lot. Mrs. Roxie Willbanks, Clarkesville, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 36. Sev. March 1930 hatch Donaldson cockerels, ready. for service, $1.25 each, - FOB. B. B. Morgan, Clyo, Ga. 25 now laying Donaldson pullets, $1.25 each; yr. old rooster, $2; 8 mos. old rooster, $1.50; 6 mos. old cockerel, - $1, or $30 for lot. Exch. for No. 1 Span- 2 peanuts. C..D. Williamson, Plains, a. Donaldson Reds, 4 hens and 1 roost- er, yr. old, $5 or exch. for a can of country lard. Mrs. E. L. Corbitt, Stock- ton, Ga. . 2 R. I. Red roosters, bought from - Breeder. 14 mos. old, $1.50 each. No checks. G. A. Smith, Oglethorpe, Ga. . Pure Owen str. dark Red cock, $1.50. _Mrs..M. L. Peterson, Vidalia, Ga. Large, pure bred R. I. Red hens (lay large white eggs which cant be told ~ from the large White Rock eggs) for sale or exch. Mrs. N, E. Hattaway, East Point, Ga. 301 Wadley Ave. phone Calhoun, 1449-W. Trio S. C. Reds, last spring hatch, 2 hens and 1 rooster, $3.50 per trio. Exch. . for No. 1-A Ribbon Cane syrup. H. C. Daniel, Charing, Ga. ae R. I. Red young rooster, $1 FOB. __ Mrs. M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley, Ga. Rt. 2. ~- 10 to 20 April hatch pullets, some R. I. Reds, some Rock, some just common ' stock, $1 each, FOB. H. F. Seay, Con- ley, Ga. Rt. 1. 10 R. I. Red pullets, laying and 1 |: rooster, not related, $20; also eggs from mature stock, 75c for 15, $4 a 100. Crates ret. Miss Florence Horne, Grovetown, Ga. , R. I. REDS WANTED Want 9 R. I. Red or B. R. hens and 1 rooster of March or April hatch, well dev. and free from disease and in- sects at $10 FOB Ft. Valley. William C. Ward, Ft. Valley, 218 E. Vineville. Exch. 1 bu. Hastings prolific seed corn, from ist yr. original, for 3 hens, Barred Rocks or R. I. Reds, or 2 bu. for 5 hens, not over 1 yr. old. Mrs. W. C. Alley, Nacoochee, Ga, R. I. REDS WANTED -Want 30 R. I. Red hens, 1929 or early 1930 hatch. Exch. value for same. J. D. Ward, Columbus, Ga. 217 38th. St. ; R. I. WHITES WANTED Want 5 to 8 thoroughbred R. I. White pullets. State price FOB. O. J. Logan, Lindale, Ga. Box 265. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, - DUCKS, ETC. WANTED , Want 1 thoroughbred M. B. Gold- bank Bird Bros. April or May hatch gobblers at real bargain. Give full de- tails in first letter. W. D. Hall, Met- Exch. value for 8 young Guinea hens and 2 roosters, at once. H. M. Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga. : Want 1 to 5 turkey hens, Mammoth Bronze, at 20c lb. State wt. L. H. Oden, Blackshear, Ga. Want to exch. 1 pr. Donaldson pure bred Reds for 1 gobbler of good str, or exch. 2 geese and gander for gob- bler. Mrs. H. I. Peebles, Lovejoy, Ga. Exch. reg. Duroc pig, male or female for 2 Bourbon Red hens, not under 14 lbs. each, for breeders this yr. Mrs. R. S. Stallworth, Macon, Ga. Rt. 5, Want 1 or 2 capons that will care for and protect baby chicks. R. I. Reds preferred. At reasonable prices. Also want to get in touch with party who wil] caponize some for us. John W. Harrell, Lakeland, Ga. Box 201. Baby Chicks For Sale Pure Tancred W. L. from 2 yr. old egg record breeders, Special matings. $13 a 100; $60 per 500. (W. B. Will- iamson, Bremen, Ga. ~*~ / Pure Tancred W. L. $10 a 100. Mar., April and May del, Also R. I. Reds, $12 a 100. Orders must be booked in advance with 20 per cent deposit; also would like to contract with party to grow 150 Leghorn pullets to be del. at 8 wks. old. D..F. Ogden, Odum, Ga. Rt. 1. 100 Red chicks, March 10th from Live del. guar. $12.50 a 100, or bal. hea. 18c each. Deposit with order, t Ga. Wheeler, (Address not given) RFD 1, Summit, Ga. cash price in first letter. L. J. Barrow, |. -Mrs. Will Trimble, Adairsville, loway, Graymont, Ga. Rt. 1. pure Donaldson str. Tested for diarr- | W Pure Tancred W. L. chicks from: to 312 egg stock, direct trom Mrs Tancreds. $12 a 100, or $10 a 100 500 or more are taken. Free fron W. D. and safe del. guar. $2 per for booking orders. . Mrs. F. Cow Will hatch B. R. and White baby chicks, 10c each. Incubator hen setting. Mrs. H. B. McElm Charing, Ga. e Baby chicks: B. R. and R. I. R $10 a 100; Mixed, $9. Postpaid ae del. guar. K. C. West, Ashbur a B. R. blood tested stock, $13. del. each Tuesday. Mrs. J. A. H Meigs, Ga. Rt. 1. \ gta 100 Cornish game day old chi March 2nd 20c each, $18.50, per = plus postage. Mrs. P. A. Wal Douglasville, Ga... : eee W. L. and heavy mixed baby ch for Mar. and April del. lle eac exch. for bacon, lard or corn. MW Sirmons, Homerville, Ga. Rt. 1. Thoroughbred, finest quality P B. R., Donaldsons Reds, from blo tested and well selected stock. A Buff Rocks and Orp. $10 a 100; hea asst. $9.50. In lots less than 100 le per chick. Prepaid live del. R. H. Fechtel, Waycross, Ga. Full blood stock baby chicks, Live del. guar. R. I: Whites, Reds, B. P. Rocks, all $13 a 100; Eng. White L. $12. L. S. Andr Ochlocknee, Ga. ae Ferris best egg str. chicks f stock direct. $10 a 100 del. 100 per cer live del. guar. Hatch every Wedne F. B. Flanders, Rockledge, . Pure bred Eng. W. L. day old chic! $8.50 a 100. Mch. Ist del. No che Quincy McMillan, Willacoochee, G Red and B. R. baby chicks, 100; Leghorns and Anconas, biood tested flock. Twice ea. wee mammoth Buckeye inc. Guar. live d Also custom hatching every Mond: and Thursday. 3c an egg. Trays. 105 eggs. Shipped C. O. D. J. L, Hur, Atlanta, Ga.,.316 Whitehall St. High powered baby chicks, fro pure blooded hens: Donaldson. Rec B: R., R. C. White Wyandottes, $12 100 del. Tancred W. L. Everlay B. $10. Heavy mixed, $9; light mixe $7; Del. 100 per cent live del. and guar. D. F. Thomas, Odum, Ga. S.-C. R. I. Red day old chicks, $ a 100. J. Walter Donaldson, Reg ter, Ga. ; Pure Tancred chicks from high pr ducing stock, $9 a 100. Del. Mar 2n S. G. Lowe, Mansfield, Ga. : 1 lot of pure bred Red chicks. Inc hatched March ist. Write at once ee w Booking orders for pure bred W. and R. I. Reds, $12 a 100; hi mixed, $11; also pure bred W. L. 1 2 2 yr. old hens, $1 ea. Will exch. 2 Otto Carter, Meigs, Ga. . Specialize and hatch only 1 | Tancred W. L. with pen headed cock, direct. and ped. Chicks, $12 a 100. Live del. guar. Also tom hatching, 3c an egg. A. V. Pure bred Thompson Ringlet B. $12 a 100 del. Heavy breeds mix $10. Hatches every week. Mrs. tie Elliott, (address not given). High grade chicks from _ tnoroug. bred, heavy laying and closely cull breeders: B. R. and White _ Reds, W. L. $10 a 100; from tested stock, $11; heavy mixed, $ Postpaid. 100 per cent live del. Cc. Allen, Albany, Ga. Box 471. 50 Red day od chicks, March 12c ea. Miss Florence Horne, | town, Ga. ae Pure bred J. B. Giants, $10 a del. Live del. guar; Large, Eng. V $10 a 100; Everlay B. L. $10. Th for orders placed 3 wks. or m advance of shipment. $1 will book der, bal. 5 days before del. CO Mooney, Quill, Ga. ie 4500 chicks every Tuesday: Red; R., W. L., $10 a 100 postpaid. cent live del. guar. G. D. Fain, E son, Ga. ek Baby chicks of quality and g live: Eng. White .L., Barred Reds. Write for price list and antee. Eustace J. McKinney Blackshear, Ga. : es Sees Blood tested certified chicks: Ri Reds, Wyandottes, Orp., Minorcas, a 100; Leghorns and Anconas, $ 100; 10 chicks free with ea. 10! dered up to March 10th. J. I. ford, Atlanta, Ga. 221 Forsyth S Pure bred Aristocrat B. R. fro yr. old hens. 14c each, or exch. | A. Cowart, Summit, Ga. COD. Mrs. J. L. Peugh, Barnesville, (Continued on page eight n ntinued from page eleven) ND SEED CORN FOR SALE bu. of Hastings prolific seed year, Hand nubbed and } per bu. prepaid in bu. lots. bh order. No checks. Frank Rt. 3, Buchanan, Ga. gs prolific seed corn, Ist year, ire, 3 to 9 ears to stalk. Hand $2.50 bu. Hickory King pure : lst year. Hand nubbed, ial prices on 25 or more bus. arieties grown on bottoms. M. ips, Eatonton. Ga. 20ro prolific seed corn, field and jected, 75c peck, $1.10 per 1-2 u. postpaid. J. H. Roebuck, Bird: bub. as : igs white seeded chicken corn, d, 25c lb. or 4 1-2 lbs. for $1. for unknown, speckled, whip- : mixed cow peas at 10c lb. peanuts at 5c lb or Ringlet B. Miss Agnes law, Barnett, Ga. white prolific corn, 2 to 4 ears _ Fieid selected, 18 years. $1 bu. FOB. D. J. Daniell, Rt. 2, Extra early field corn, a thern corn, grows well, early. in about 70 days. , 3 lbs. for 50c postpaid. L. county and State prize this past e bu FOB. John H. Allen, Fort Ga. ings prolific seed corn, pure and $2 bu FOB Cedartown, or will me for Otootan soy beans at abham peas at $2.50 bu., cane t $1.50 bu. or anything I can ite what you have. B. F, Camp- t. 4,-Rockmart, Ga. - ck top fine cane seed for mak- up. Will grow 16 ft. high. 10e 0 hundred lbs. W. H. Halt, Rt. tteville, Ga. sbells imp. yellow and white grain, an ideal corn for So. qt. 40c gal, 60c peck, FOB. Alex ell, Surrency, Ga. stings seed corn, 75c pk. or FOB. Charles L. Brown, Rt. 48, Hartwell, Ga. eys seed corn first year from lanted in field away from other fully selected, nubbed and bu. FOB: E. E. Joiner, Bon- met 2 eared pedigreed corn, first rom Orig. Hand nubbed and $2.50 bu. Will exch. few bu. et beans, one bu. corn for two S. L. Stroud, Rt. 4, Box 65, 0, Ga. yellow Dent corn, also few bu. gs prolific corn, both are. lst seed houses. 60c peck. $2 n June corn, 2nd. year from 1 peck, del. Exch. for run- d peanuts at $1 bu. del. Mrs. J. ell, Rt. 1, Meigs, Ga. Whatleys prolific corn, first m Whatleys. 75 peck, $2.50 0 bu. Big 7 ear seed corn, $1 _bu. T. O. Coleman, Ros- and heavy yielder, lected. $2 per bu. FOB. 8. 5S. Ayersville, Ga. shelled corn for sale, Hastings ine for meal purposes, $1. per A. J. Kent, Rt. 2, Midville, . of Jun corn mixed blue and in 50c per peck or $2 per bu. O. Whitley, Rt. 2, Mauk, Ga. elected, seed corn, 2 to 3 ears 40 bu. to acre las, year. All 1and shelled and nubbed $2.25 2 bu. $1.25, or exch, for O- beans or mammoth yellows. ther, Rt. 2, Ranger, Ga. stpaid. Cash with order. Not 1 Ib. in ea. lot. Mrs. L. O. Jasper, Ga. seeded Chicken corn, threshed 1d, excellent for raising baby eed can beat it. Grows like th much larger heads 25c per E. E. Hilliard, Bowersville, . Queen or white rice pop corn fer Brown leghorn, Barred | MARKET. | Rock, R. I. Red or Black Giant young hens at market price. Will also exch. for turkey eggs at $1 and not over $1.50 per doz. Mrs. L.C. Humphrey, Bar- nett, Ga. : Nice popcorn 1930 crop, 25 per pt. shelled. Miss Lula Floyd, Rt. 2, Rock- mart, Ga. Johnson weevil proof prolific corn seed, 2 to 5 ears to the stalk, nubbed and hand shelled, $1 per pk. $3.50 bu. $15 for 5 bu. prepaid. Send P. O. Mon- ey order. E. A. Smith; Tifton, Ga. Shorts Garden Queen pop corn, 7 1-2c per lb., 100 lbs. to bag, Member of -1Ga. Crop Improvement Assn. Frank L. Short, Sylvester, Ga. Whatleys imp. prolific seed corn $2.50 per bu., 2 bu. to bag FOB. Frank L. Short, Sylvester, Ga. Cokers Ellis and Marretts Dt. prolif- ic, guar. sound, $3.50 per bu. $1.25 per pk. del. H. W. Thurmond, Gresham- ville, Ga. Shucked ear corn and some Otootan beans for sale. W. F. Camp, Campton, Ga. Pure Hastings Prolific seed corn, field selected and nubbed and hand shelled, 75c per pk. $2.50 per bu. F. L. Raburn, Ideal, Ga. ee Whatleys red cob imp. prolific, nub- bed and hand shelled, $2. per bu. FOB. K. P. Brown, Wrightsville, Ga. Whatleys prolific seed corn, select- ed and nubbed, $2 per bu. FOB or would exch. for peas. Leo Green, Rt. 2, Suwanee, Ga. Marlboros seed corn, field selected, 2 big ears to stalk, price $2.50 per bu. _1$1.50 per 1-2 bu. $1 per pk. sound and pure. J. E. Bailey, Raymond, Ga. Whatleys prolific seed corn for $2 per bu. FOB. C. N. Hardy, Philomath, Ga. : Piedmont 2 yr. corn 1st yr. 73.50 per bu. collect $1 per pk. postpaic: Rhett Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1. Hastings prolific seed corn, direct from Hastings last season and not planted near other corn, hand selected 75c per pk del. Old Fashion hard yel- low seed corn, very hardy and stands drouth well, 75c per pk. del. carefully selected and shelled, Hardy heavy- bearing dewberry plants 40c per 100, would exchange for raspberry plants, 1 raspberry for 25 dewberries, Write if interested. Mrs. J. R. Hillis, Rt. 1, Box 39, Millhaven, Ga. Truckers favorite seed corn, extra good, 15c per qt, 50c gal. Add postage. Mrs. C. T. Parks, Rt. 4, Cumming, Ga. Improved Whatleys prolific seed corn nubbed and selected. Has won prizes every year for 3 years. $2 per bu. FOB Fort. Valley. John H. Allen, Fort Val- ley, Ga. Hastings and Whatleys seed corn, Cokers super seven cotton seed. Write for prices. J. W. Denson, Macon, Ga. Queen golden pop corn will exchange for feed sacks or 100 lb. sugar sacks. 1 pkt. of corn for 1 sack, for as many as 50 sacks or sell corn for 10c per pkt. or exch. P. for P. of hicker cane corn or for anything of value can use. Write what you have. Mrs. W. C. MeNalley, Summerville, Ga. Rt.. 3. ; COTTON SEED FOR SALE Chappel.s early and prolific. _Re- cleaned. Makes crop before Boll Wee- vil gets it. Guar. sound. $1 bu. Spe- cial price on large lots. C. BE. Brooks, Colquitt, Ga. : Recleaned Cokers Cleveland No. 5, $1 bu. Ralph S. Collin, Comer, Ga. Pure Poulnot cotton seed, $1 _ bu. FOB. Jeff A. Taylor, Buena Vista, ra, No. 1 cotton seed, for planting: Manleys heavy fruiter and Neelys big boll, 70c bu.' G. A. Donaldson, Sum- mit, Ga. Rt. 2. Limited amt. Half and Half, sound but not recleaned. 75c bu. S. L. Nor- ris, Quitman, Ga. Rt. 1. Piedmont ped. Cleveland, $2.50 per 100 Ibs. Mrs. E. M. Travis, Fayette- ville, Ga. : 40 bu. Wilson type. $2.25 per 100 lb. BF exch. for oats. C. T. Miler, Leo, a. Vanderver heavy fruiter. 2nd year. Kept clean:.at gin. $1 bu. or exch for: N. C. Runner peanut seed, or Whip- j00rwill or other good var. field peas. a Ursrey, Hazlehurst, Ga. Box 224. z 125 bu. Piedmont Ped. Cleveland. Guar. pure and sound. 90c bu. or $2.- 75 per 100 lbs. 2nd yr. Also 125 bu. College No. 1, same prices. K. D. San- jers, Eatonton, Ga. Rt. 2. FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wel] smoked Brooks County hams, 23c lb. sides, 18c lb. shoulders, 16c lb. y 4 ton. | Lespedeza). es S332 BUsaLETIN ; Also pure lard, 12. 1-2c lb. R. B. Bow- er, Dixie, Ga. os Sugar cured hams, wt. 25 Ibs. at 35c lb. Mrs. EB. M. Travis, Fayetteville, Ga. ae 2 large country cured hams, 25c Ib. Tex York, Demorest, Ga. Brooks county smoked hams, 25 lb up to 20 lb. size; over 20 lbs. 24c lb. del. in Ga. 100 lbs. or more. Lee Pat- rick, Quitman, Ga. * Good country raised sausage, smok- ed with oak, 30c lb. del. W. J. Brown, Doerun, Ga. Rt. 1. Pure country pork va sausage, - oak H. Willis, Tifton, Ga. 110 5th St. $18 per 100; hams, $25 a 100; shouid- ers, $17. Malvin Collins, Whigham, Ga. 2 or 3 sugar cured hams, 30c lb. del Aso 2 middlings, 25c lb. Guar. to be in first class cond. Mrs. Charlie L. Wilis, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 3. - 1930 best country cured hams, wt. 25 or 30 Ibs. 25c lb. Add postage. Miss Madelon McCullum, Mize, Ga. Rt. 1. All pork sauvage, smocked with hick- ory, 3 lbs. $1; small hams, 25c lb. C. L. McMickie, Charing, Ga. Want to exch. pure bred Eng. Hol- lywood W. L. eggs at 75 per set. for hatching for couniry ham or shoulder. Write what you have. Mrs. W. C. P. Hail, Atlanta, Ga., Campbellton Road. Box 46, Rt. 2. : Hickory smoked hams, 16 to 28 Ibs. 30c lb. Gel. in 50 Ib. and over lots; less, 32c lb. shoulders, 10 to 24 Ibs. -20c del. in 50 or more Ib. lots; less, 22c: sides, with ribs and half of back bone in each, 20c del. in 50 or more Ib. less, 22c lb. J. T. Gammage, M. D., Pineview, Ga. |, Sugar and salt cured hams,. 30c; shoulders, 23c. Killed this season; Ki led last season, 3c less, FOB home. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. _ - FRUIT FOR SALE Dried apples, 15c lb. Also multiply- ing onions, $4 bu. 40c gal. Mrs. T. W. Sanders, Hartwell Ga. Rt. 5.. < 12 lbs. sundried peaches, 12 1-2c lb. FOB. Mrs. T. H. Gardner, Fayette- ville, Ga. - 5 Jes, jeliies, jam, pepper, relish for sale. Alma Connally, Senoia, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 38. eS -Nice Yate apples, 300 to box, $2 FOB Marietta or Cleveland. W. G. Owenby, Marietta, Ga: - 20 Ibs. dried horse apples, 12 1-2c .b.. Bessie Nichols, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Bright dried fruit, 15 Ib. fruit, 12 1-2c lb. del. H. V. Pickelsim- er, Hurst, Ga. Sundried apples, 6 lbs. $1 and post- age. No stamps. Mrs. B: C. Ailen, Clarkesviile, Ga. Rt. 3. : Sundried peaches, 1930 crop. 20c lb. 6 lbs.-$1. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga Rt : Sundried apples, 15c lb. del. Henry F, Weaver, Marion, Ga... oa Few lbs sundried apples, 20c 1b. del. fxch. some for table peas, garden jeans or white Spanish seed peanuts. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 2. 15 lbs. sundried peaches, - 15c Ib. Mrs. W. J. Snider, Gibson, Ga. Sundried. app-es, 15c lb. Exch. for good pecans, or Spanish peanuts. Mrs. J. H. Spiva, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 3. Sun dried app.es from acid fruit, 6 lbs. $1; 14 lbs. $2 del. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga. Dried peaches, 12 1-2c lb. and post- age. Also have 4 or 5 lbs. dried sage, 40c lb. Mrs. H. A. Humphrey, Mit- chell, Ga. HAY FOR SALECar Lots 2 or 3 cars clean, bright, well baled peanut hay, $1250 FOB Cordele or is ae J. T. Gammage, Pineview, a. : Good,- bright Native Meadow hay, rain, del. at barn in Jones and Put- nam County. Car loads or less. $15.00 Any amt. W. F. Bauch, Eaton- ton, Ga. HAY FOR SALE Few tons of No. 1 Soy bean hay for sale. G. W. Overby, Lumpkin. Ga- 40 or 50 tons good, bright mixture Native grass (Johnson, Bermuda and No rain on it since cut. M. G. Phillips, Eatonton, Ga. -. 8 tons N. C. Runner peanut hay, Clear of all pest seed, saved without rain on*it. $20 per ton at Tifton. G. H. Tuttle, Tifton, Ga. -|PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE We will send for a limited time our toasted salted pecans at 70c per lb. postpaid. Plain Shelled pecans, 65c x wood smoked, 25c lb. FOB Cash. C.]- Oak smoked sides with rib in them, 100 cans of. dif. kinds of fruit, pick- darker choice cut and cured and baled without any | Thursday, February 26, 1981. per lb. Mrs. C. G. Adams, Rt. 4, Tal- botton, Ga. 1M lb. select Ga. runner seed pea- nuts, 4 1-2c per lb. cream crowder peas 12c per lb., speckled crowder peas 10c per ib. R. E. Bowers, Dixie, Ga. For sale or exchange medium size pecans for velvet in pod peas, cattail millet. H. H. Russel, Guyton, Ga. 200 lbs. large paper shel] pecans at 25c per lb. Will make the ioi at 20c per Ib. and de iver in Macon or Thom- aston, Ga. Cash with order, sample on request. C. B. Hicks, Reynolds, Ga. Stewart and Success pecans, 20c per lb. del. or 15c per lb. FOB. Send post- age for samples. S. B. Tomberlin, Forest Glenn, Ga., Rt. 1. Please make me best offer for about 400 lbs. Fully matured, excellent tast- ing, seedling pecans. D. A. McPher- son, Cuthbert, Ga. Runner peanuts 4c per lb. W. B Johnson, Bronwood, Ga. Seed ground peas, White Spanish or red. Will exch. for pigs or cane seed at 10c per lb. or for anytning f can use on farm. W. T. Brown, Lin- colnton, Ga. Rt. 5. For Sae, Seed peanuts, white Span- ish seed peanuts in the hull, reclean- ed, extra select for planting, 5c per lb. sacks, FOB Fort Valley, Ga. L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley, Ga. N. C. Runner seed peanuts, 2 to hul, 4 per lb. FOB. Iron City. Cash ne order. O. M. Greene, Iron City, ae Pecan halves, 85c per lb. broken meats, 45c, unsheled 35c, FOB. If samples are wanted include postage. Would exchange some for good young hens any large puve breed, Barred or White Rocks preferred. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Rt. 7, Tifton, Ga. 80 lbs: of Stewart Pecans, good size and well filled, also 80 lbs. Schleys, wel filled and medium in size. R. L. Cowart, Bronwood, Ga. : 8 bu. improved white Spanish pea- nuts, hand picked. Sounu and c.ean 5c per lb. W. E. McCommon, Smarrs, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 10. Good sound Ga. runner peanuts 4 1-2c per lb. These peanuts have been planted in this country for years. Good now as -ver. John W. Braswell Rt. 1, Empire, Ga. White Spanish seed peanuts, re- cleaned, extra select, sacked, 5c per Ib FOB. Fort Valley, Ga. C. B..Almon, Fort Valley, Ga. 1M lbs. runner seed peanuts, for sale at 4c per lb. or exch. Spanish seed. peanuts, |b. for lb. at H. H. Sirmons, Hilton, Ga. Sree Spanish peanuts, 10c per Ib. . W. Long, Lizeila, Ga. not pre- paid. ee Large Spanish peanuts, 6c per Ib. $1.25 per bu. FOB. C. G. Adams, Rt. 4, Talbotton, Ga. me Pecans, 15c lb. or exch. 1 lb. for 2 -of shelled pop corn, or Pear] or Cat- tail Millet seed. Mrs. E. M. Travis, Fayetteville, Ga. Large paper shell pecans, 33c; me- lium, 28c; small. 23 in hull in 5 lb. lots, del. 1 Ib. samples 5c more; halves and broken shelled, 1 lb. 75c; 5 Ibs. 65c lb. 10 Ibs. 64c lb. del. Mrs. Ad- die Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. 1 bu. large red Valencia peanuts, hat 20c lb. J. M. Jones, Grayson, a. 7 tons, N. C. Runner peanuts, grown strictly for seed, 4 1-2c lb. FOB. G. H. Tuttle, Tifton, Ga. 15 bu. chufas, $4 bu. No exch. J. L. Windham, Butler, Ga. Little White Spanish peanuts, 5c b.- Not. less than 100 lbs. shipped, FOB my station; Exch. 10 bu. for 100 baby. chicks. N. A. McDuffie, Fitz- gerald, Ga., Rt. 4. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE Currant bushes, rooted 2 1-2 to 4 ft. high (treated before they are shipped), 15c ea. Plus exp. Mrs. W. L. Stevenson, Sharpsburg, Ga. 200 Stuart and Schey pecan trees, 3 to 9 ft. high, 35, 45 and 50c accord- ing to size. If entire lot is wanted write for special price. J. S. Robinson Jackson, Ga. . Blue Damson plums, 25c ea. 3 for 60c postpaid, Red Goose plum trees, 2 for 20c, 5 for 40c postpaid. All nice- ly rooted. A. Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1. rt Govt. inspected pecan trees, Mon- eymaker, Pabst and Success 2 to 8 ft. 15c to 35c. J T. Ponder, Whig- ham, Ga. : Pecan and other fruit trees for sale Want best prices on 50 Stuart, Schley and other pecan trees. J. K. Kenne- dy, Menlo, Ga. (Continued on page seventeen) my home. c=. * epntract with some one -furni 100 gees per week to hatch. Have dark "wam.idson strain reds, ped- igreed coc, am large hens, good lay- ers. will sell 190 eggs per wk. through ch and at $5 100 del. Mrs. J. zh ond Ga. p White Rock egw selected for setting purposes 75 per doz. or $4 per 108 eggs. ill exchange for peas. H. L. Williams, Want to contract with some reliable party as hatchery to furnish 100 or 150 hatching every week or 10.days, at a ecial reduced price. Pure bred. Gol- den Buff Orp. also Thompson Ringlet, B. R. eggs, nice healthy stock well led Also mash feed at 80c lb. del. rite for prices on larger lots, crates Pp. O. insured. Mrs. A. L. Garri- , Route 2, Ashland, Ga. Would like to sign me good honest person for a crate of rictly fresh eggs a week the year ind.. Make best offer. Mrs. A. E. nna, LaGrange, Ga. : ure bred Hollywood eggs $1 per set- ting del. Party to return crate. Mrs. Rufus Greer, Hampton, Ga. Route 2. arefully selected Jersey Black Gi- hatching eggs $1 per setting of 15 Flock headed with Hillcrest farm oosters. R P. Bannister, Ball Ground, Ga, Route 1. Pure bred Owen Strain Rhode Is- land eggs, 75c per setting 15 eggs, not del. at this price, cheaper in 50 or 100 lots.. Mrs. S. W. Phillips, Route 1. Palmetto, Ga. Ferris S. C. White Leghorn eggs for hatching direct pen $1 per 15, $1.50 per 30, 2nd pen 75c for 15, $1.25 for 30 del. Mrs. J. E. .Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga. Route 2. Thompson Imp. Ringlet. Barred R. eggs for hatching, Ist prize pen $1 per 15, 2nd pen 75c per 15 del Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga. Route 2. Setting eggs from Booths White inorcas, $1.25 for 24, crate to be ret. Mrs. Senia Marchman, White Plains, Ga. Pure bred Golden Buff Orpington -eggs 15 for $1. Mrs. Nancy Cochran, Madison, Ga. Route 2. - Pure Barred Rock eggs, Parks strain, guaranteed thorough bred $1.75 per 15, del. will exc. the aboveeggs for Early ersey cabbage plants, one setting for one M. plants also want 1M Bermuda onion plants, will exc. eggs for same. A. Lee Riner, Swainsboro, Ga. Pure Tancred W. L. eggs from high record hens, large, well selected eggs for hatching, $4 pr 100 del. Mrs. F. Cowart, Route 2, Summit, Ga. Hatching eggs from pure bred White rocks $1 for 15. C. H. Trussell, War- then. Gas? Giant strain light Brahma eggs for Sale, $1.25 per 15. Mrs. Bob Sosby, Carnesville, Ga. ( - Kentucky Dominecker Pit Game eggs $1 per 15 eggs del. Crates ret. This Strain has been on one poultry yard in en Co. 47 years. They differ in color. * _ Wish to hear from party who wants Several dozen eggs for hatching. Have pure bred R. I. Reds, Donaldson strain, selected hatching eggs, 40c doz. Mrs. Reuben Williams, Chipley, Ga. Rt. 1. - Rhode Island Red eggs 75c per. 15. Cash with order Mrs. W. C. Jackson, Pitts, Ga. Route 1. Z _ Tom Barron W. Leghorn eggs of 257- 298 AA breeding $1.25 del. per 15. No large orders. Fische] W. Rock eggs of _ 200--289 breeding, rooster weighed 9 1-2 tbs. at 10 mos. old, pullets 6 to 7 - 1-2 $1.25 per 15 only small orders. Fred E. Grubbs. Route 1, Demorest, Ga. - Fischel] White Rock eggs from 6 to 8 Ib. two year hens no kin cockerel $1 _ for 15, crate to be returned. Address ig J. S. Morgan, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 50 to 60 or more dozen large, infer- tile White Leghorn eggs a week want one or more customers for output, make best offer FOB Bronwood, Ga. in a crates. M. N. Childs, Bronweod, ee Hatching eggs from blood tested flock of high production stock $1 per 15, $4.50 100 del. Crates to be returned. Exc. for sound corn or other produce of _ equal value. Mrs. J. A Powell, Route 1, Meigs, Ga _ M. Johnson strain S. C. White Leg- horn hatching eggs from two year old direct from M. Johnsons poultry contract with H O. Loyd, Covington, Ga. Rt. MAR Ranch, $1 per 15, $2.50 per 50, $4 per 100, $18 per 500. Four cases Me per week per doz. the year round. Weldon Burns, Calhoun, Ga. Dark Cornish game eggs $1.25 per 15 del. White Orpington eggs $1.25 per 15 del. Mrs. Lois Tanner, Dewey Rose, Ga. Route 1. Select eggs for hatching, Thorough- bred S. C. R. I. Red Donaldson strain, Dark red, $1 per 15. Mrs. Cleveland Gaines, Canon, Ga. Famous scientific hybrids recom- mended by State and Federal (W. L. crossed with heavy. breeds) with full instructions how to distinguish sex at ae Also pure breeds, selected eggs, $1 per 15 del. H. A. Neal, Car- jesville, Ga. Route 3. _ Eggs to set from a good mixed stock, single comb, everlay Brown Leghorn Pape strain, Black Minorca, Barred Rock, good layers, eggs 50c per doz. not postpaid 65c doz. postpaid. Safe del. Mrs. D. W. McEntyre, Route 2, Box 17 (No town viven). Thoroughbred Brown Leghorn ever- lay strain eggs, exc. 1 setting for 300 Copenhagen cabbage plants, plants to be del. last Feb. or first of Mar. Eggs to be del. any time preferred. Mrs. Fannie Mae Ledford, Crandall, Ga. Parks strain Barred Rocks reg. per- mit 64-C-31. Selected eggs $1.50 per 15 $2.50 per 30, $4 per 50, $6.50 per 100; $12 per 200. Special pen mating $2.50 per 15. $4 per 30. Mrs. Mamie R. Ply- ler, Manassas, Ga. Route 2. Pure bred barred rock eggs for hatching, $1.25 a setting. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Butler, Ga. Route 2. Donaldsons Pure bred S. C. R.I. Red hatching eggs, good selection, $1 for 16, $2 for 36, del. Crates to be ret. Money. orders. Mrs. H. L. Elliston, Ru- pert, Ga. re Everlay Brown Leghorn eggs for set- ting 15 eggs for 65c postpaid or exch. for cabbage plants, potato plants, corn hill bean seed, onion sets, old fashioned corn field pumpkin seed. Mrs. Annie Volbrath, Winston, Ga. Carefully selected eggs from pure bred Donaldson and Owens flocks, dark rich color S. C: R. I. reds 75 per 15, $4.50 per 100, $20 per 500 del. C. M. Ganer, Fitzgerald, Ga. Route 3. Pure bred large stock blue goose eggs for sale now at $1.50 per setting, no eggs to throw away, every egg will hatch and are easy to raise, or will exc. 1 pure bred RIC red rooster and 2 hens of the same breed. Mrs. Ola Yar- brough, Route 3, Box 113, Calhoun, Ga. Hatching eggs from Giant strain Rose Comb light Brahmas in egg car- tons 15 eggs postpaid. $1.35. Mrs. Rena Kennedy, Collins, Ga. | S Selected Black Langshan hatching eggs $1.10 del. per 15, del in March and April. Large 1930 Black Langshan pul- lets, 1 cockerel, all for $8.80. Mrs. N. B. Burden, Route 8, Elberton, Ga. Selected S. L. Wyandotte eggs from well matured and carefully cull@ hens with high egg records (Sunflower str) eggs rank high in fertility, $1.10 per 15 del. R. B. Williams, Route 1, East- man, Ga. ee Hatching eggs from heavy laying closely culled flocks of pure bred birds. Flocks cared for for breeding purposes to supply eggs for my hatchery. Am offering surplus from R. I. Red, Bar- red Rock, Rose Combed White Wyan- dotte, Tancred Strain White Leghorn, Everlay strain Brown Leghorns, 75c per 15 del. $3 per 100 FOB larger lots. D. F. Thomas, Box 27, Odum, Ga. Pure bred Silver Lace eggs $1 per 15.. Mrs. J. J. Kirk, Buch- anan, Ga. Route I. Hatching eggs from Marcy heavy wt. unrelated 2 yr. old stock $1.25 per 15 del. and cartons returned or will exc. for N. C. runner peanuts at 5c per Ib. del. want good sound ones for seed. Mrs. Belle Joiner, Soperton, Ga. Mahood S. C. R. I. Red eggs AAA stock direct from Booths Farms with trapnest record of 300 to 331 eggs year- ly. $1.25 per 15. Crate to be returned. Miss Ruth Thornhill, Boston, Ga. Pure bred Sheppard strain mottled Ancona eggs from prize winning stock direct from Lindstrom hatchery $1.50 per 15, crate to be ret. Mrs. W. L. Stonecypher, Forest Glenn, Ga. Rt. 1. Buff Rock eggs from high egg record Nugget strain $1.25 per 15. Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. ' Pure bred ilver Lace Wyandotte here. Mrs. A. L. Clarkson, Chickamau- ga, Ga. Route 2. Mahood R. I. red eggs bred to lay str, of strictly fresh infertile white eggs 35c | Wyandotte eggs Tarbox Strain, 50c setting FOB KET BULLETIN $1.25 per 15. Mrs. L. M. Dunn, Chaun- cy, Ga. Route 2, Pure bred R. C. White Wyandotte eggs for hatching $1.25 per 15. $2.25 per 30 del. Z. J. Lee, Red Oak, Ga. Pure bred Buff L. eggs, $1 per 15 party to furnish crate and pay postage or can furnish 10 doz per wk. for $6. Party to furnish crate FOB. Mrs. Wm. Baxter, Crandall, Ga. Route 1. Jersey Black Giant eggs for hatching purpose $1.25 for 15 eggs del. Also Golden Buff Orpington eggs for hatch- ing 15 for $1.25 del. Mrs. F. R. Vin- cent, Fruitland, Ga. Hatching eggs from S. C. W. Leg- horns 75c for 15, $4 a 100 PP. W. J. Carruth, Farmington, Ga. Pure Tancred and English strain S. C. white leghorn eggs, selected for hatching, $1 for 15 del. or exc. for Porto Rican potato plants or nice hon- ey. Mrs. G. W. Hagood, Marietta, Ga. Route 3. Pure S. C. R. I. Red Donaldson hatching eggs from large fat hens $1.50 per setting of 15 del. Cartons to be ret. Mrs. P. W. Hyatt, Route 4, Bow- don, Ga. us Pure bred Tancred strain S. C. White Leghorn eggs for sale $5 per 100. F. A. Payne, Route 5, Rome, Ga. Fresh infertile eggs for sale, graded and. weighed 24 oz. to the doz. two cases each week, would like to contract the year round. F. C. Payne, Route 5, Box 102, Rome, Ga. : Bantam eggs from beautiful little birds 50c setting. Ray Johnson, Hart- well, Ga. Route 1. 5 Roselawn Tom Barron Eng. W. L. eggs, 257-298, AA grade stock, $1.25 per 15 postspaid.. G. T. Welch, Dallas, Ga. ords of 289 to 318 egg strain, have only 1 pen of this mating, eggs from this mating, $1.50 per 15. R. A. Yeager, Zebulon, Ga. : From Marcy strain, Jersey Black Gi- ants, eggs from this mating $1.25 per 15. Pullets weigh 8 ibs. cockerels 12 lbs. R. A. Yeager, Zebulon, Ga. Pure R. I. Red eggs for hatching from prize winning pens 300 egg cap- acity, price $1 per setting of 15 eggs. Mrs. Hattie Wofford, Gainesville, Ga. Route 3. ( Pure bred White Rock eggs, Fischel strain, $1.50 per 15, del. by insured par- cel post. C. B. Walton, Roberta, Ga. R. I. R. eggs Donaldson strain $1 setting of 15 eggs, exc. eggs for day old chick (100) eggs for fifty day old baby dred on halves to 10 weeks old, would feed and care for them well. Mrs. E. L. Butler, Newborh, Ga. Route 5. Barred Rock eggs Thompson strain prize winners pen No. 1, $1.25 per 15 yard run $1. R. I. Red eggs Donaldson strain $1.25 per 15, all blood tested for BWD well selected, no checks received. Golden Sebright Bantam eggs $1 per 15. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Sylvester. Ga. Route Pure Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. eggs 85c per 15 del. in Ga. Also pure Donaldson strain R. I. Reds 85c per 15 del. in Ga. Cash no check. Taylor Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Route 2. Barred Rock Parks strain second direct hatching eggs select quality $1 per 15 del. or exch. for anything can use. Mrs. W. W. Bennett, Route 2, Ac- worth, Ga. : Pure bred Rose combed Silver Lace Wyandotte eggs 75c per setting crates to be returned. Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Rt. 3, Box 146, Rockmart, Ga. Pure bred R. I. Red eggs Donaldson strain, 75c per 15 del. Mrs. J. &. Spiva, Route 3, Rockmart, Ga. Jersey Black Giant hatching eggs $1 per setting of 15. From large, excel- lent stock. A. C. Floyd, Route 2, Clay- ton, Ga. Pure bred speckled Ancona cockerels $1.25 to $3 each from best laying stock, will exc. for Honey velvet beans, sweet potatoes or field peas. B. O. Fussell, Barnesville, Ga. *, i Hatching eggs, thorough bred Don- aldson red eggs, $1.50 per setting 15, del. Mrs. J. T. Patillo, Route 6, Box 60, LaGrange, Ga. Pure R. I. Red hatching eggs 75c for 15 or $4.50 for 100 del. J. H. Hudson, Gough, Ga. 5 Mammoth White Pekin duck eggs %5c per doz. del. J. H. Hudson, Gough, Ga. Pure R. I. red eggs 75c per setting, can sell 4 or 5 settings per week, pure Donaldson strain and the Arkansas Reds. Mrs. S. N. Payne, Route 2, Ash- land, Ga. \ Donaldson R. I. R. strain, headed by | pedigreed cock birds with trapnest rec-\ chicks, or would like to raise one hun- a PAGS FIFTEEN Pure bred Golden Buff Orpington hatching eggs, 18 for $1.10 postpai : Mrs. S. Spraggins, Route 1, Box 5, Fitz- gerald, Ga. Ber Parks strain Pure Barred Rock eggs $1 per setting (15) postpaid. Also one pure\ bred Barred Rock cockerel, the same strain for $1. Mrs. Sam Yaun, Route 3, Milan, Ga. ; : Pure bred White Cornish Game eggs $1.25 per 15, del. by insured P. P. W. D. Joyner, Route 2, Box -4B, Roberta, Ga. . Bie Case fresh infertile eggs each week. Make best offer. R. H. McEver, Tal- mo, Ga. S. C. R. I. Red eggs Owen and Tomp- kins strain $1.25 for 15, $2.25 for 50, 200 | tor more $3.50 100 del. cases to be re- turned. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Alto, Ga. S. C. R.-I. Red hatching eggs Har- old Tompkins strain, direct from pen No. 1 select penned eggs $2 for 15, range flock $1.25 per 15, $4 per 100 del. Would exc. for nice pig. C. F. Mathe- son, Box 121, Alto, Ga. Wal es Hatching eggs from carefully culled Barred Rock hens, Mapleside_ strain $2.25 for 50 or $4 per 100, smaller quan-_ tities 5c per egg. Mrs. J. N. Turner, Rupert, Ga. S. C. Ancona eggs pure bred Shep- pard strain 90c for 15, FOB crate re- turned. W. H. Burgess, Roopville, Ga Route 2. 4 e Pure bred S. C. R. I. Red and Jersey Black Giant eggs, each $1 per 15 del Mrs. Stella Burke, Winterville, Ga. _ Pure bred S. C. R. I. eggs from trap nested stock 50c for 15. not del. at this price. Miss Ava Parker, Route 6, Macon, Ga. LE eH Giant strain Light Brahnia eggs $1.25 per 15, $3 for 50 prepaid, carton to be ret. , Arthur H. Meyer, Winterville, Ga. ae Pure bred Thompson strain barred rock eggs 15 for $1 del, or 30 for $1.75, | del. cartons to be ret. C. B. Farmer, Sandersville, Ga. Route 1. coe Pure bred Giant strain White rock eggs lay all year round 65c setting if called for, the large size 7 and 8 lb hens, they are beautiful, unrelated to roosters. Mrs. N. E. Hattaway, 301. Wadley Ave., Eas; Point, Ga. | Pe S. C. R. I. Red hatching eggs, pure Owen strain 75c per 15, plus postage, no checks. Mrs. M. L. Peterson, Vi- dalia, Ga. ~ Nese Eggs from special mated S. C. R. I. reds, large healthy, perfect colors. Roosters not related, $1.25 setting or $2 for 30 eggs. Mrs. Jesse Brown, RFD Helena, Ga. : - oe Pure bred Jersey Black Gian, eggs from selected stock $1.50 per setting of 15. Mrs. J. D. McLane, Hartwell, Ga. Route 5. iG Pure bred Buff Rock eggs, Foy str, 31 per setting (15) send money with xder. Daisy C. Trimble, Resaca, Ga. Pure silver Lace Wyandotte eggs for ale, $1 per setting, del. Mrs. C. W. Vialone, Hillsboro, Ga. Route 3. ae Pure Indian Runner duck eggs for ale $1 per setting, del. Mrs. C. W. Malone, Hillsboro, Ga. Route 3. : Pure Donaldson eggs $1 per 15, $1.75 for 30; 50 in 1 order $2.50. All post- paid. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. . eae Pure bred dark Cornish game eggs $1 per 15; choice cockerels $1.50 each pullets $1.75 each; - White Cornish Game eggs $1.50 per 15. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga. Sica Pure bred Donaldson strain R. I. Reds blood tested and culled, all sel- ected eggs $1 for 15. or exc. for corn. Mrs. Emmett Trammell, Duluth, Ga. Route 1. ee Hatching eggs from pure bred larg White Indian Runner ducks, $1.25 set- ting of 13. Large White Muscovey. duck eggs, $1.50 setting 13. Large Blue geese eggs 20c each. No stock for sale. W. H. Hagan, Morrow, Ga. eae Now booking orders for M. B. tur- key eggs $3.50 for 15 eggs crates to be returned $1.10 books and order to begin seeping March 15. A.L. Moss, Alto, 4. ae Pure R. I. Red eggs first year fro! Donaldson strain; also pure Barred Rocks, 75c for setting, or wil] exch. f anything I can use. Mrs. J. L. Be Norcross, Ga. Box 125. i Strictly fresh white infertile eggs, 20c doz. fob or 25 doz. del. in ea: lots. Will ship postpaid if customer will furnish crate for 4 to 6 doz. Mrs John M. Hurley, Lylerly, Ga. a Eggs from mixed breeds S. C, R. I. Reds, Barred Rocks, White Wyandotte, eggs weigh 28 to 30 oz. selected only _ Shipped. John T. Hammond, Cw * bert, Ga. 1 ee PAGE SIXTEEN Georgia Products: For Sale BEANS AND "PEAS FOR SALE f 50 bu. Otootans, $4 bu. recleaned, - gound, in good bags, D. R. Nall, Lu- ersville, Ga. 15 bu. mixed field peas. Guar. sound Iso 1 bu. peanut crowders, 1 bu. su- ar crowders. Make best offer for ge FOB. J. J. Bernhard, Fayetteville 0 bu. early speckled running vel- Ss, sound, $1.50 bu. FOB. Edd Har- Tr, Osierfield, Ga. 2 bu. Whippoorwills, $2.25 bu. 4 1-2 u. Laredos Soys, extra quality, $2.50 Slee W. Rousey, Elberton, Ga., fe Sit 250 Ibs. Mung beans. 1st. yr. om Hastings. Make best offer. Ru- - Merriman, Elza, Ga. Cream crowders, in good cond. 10c $5 bu. Same var. slightly stained y rain, 75c lb. $3.50 bu. W. C. Pet- Varnells, Ga. Rt. 2. Speckled purple hull peas, $2.25 bu. E. McCants, Butler, Ga. 100 bu. 90-day speckled running elvets, $2.50 bu. 20 bu. biloxi soy, $3. All FOB. J. N. Raines, Ashburn, Ga. New crop, selected Hastings speck- led bunch butter beans, tender garden junch beans, and white velvet okra, all 25c lb. Golden Queen pop corn ic pt. del. Exch. for pure high grade eollard seed. ae Josephine Roberts ford, Ga. Rt. bu. Brown cides $3. Exch for ed fruit, or No. 1 syrup. H. C. Dan- Charing, Ga. - Old fashioned striped garden bean eed, free from weevils, 20c teacupful. r 6 cups $1. Add postage. No stamps. s. B. C. Allen, Clarkesville, Ga, Rt. bu. Black Crowders, $5 FOB, or $6 epaid. Mrs J. C. Melton, Shellman, Be : Jackson wonder butter beans, 20c Ib. aymond Miller, Ft. Valley, Ga. Rt. Box 50. alif. black-eye and speckled crow- - peas, in 6 lb. lots, $1; Cream mush me price: white and speckled Halt nner. garden beatis, 25c per teacup 7 P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. 1, 5 bu. Otootans, wecledeed: New erop nd in even wt. bags, $3.50 bu. W. armichael, Madison, Ga. Running velvet beans, $1.75 bu. or xch for hay peas. Exch. for Brabham eas. Want 10 bu. E. D. Lawhorn, umner, Ga. 225 5 bu. Otootans, $e bu. Some off ide for less: D. C. Westbrook, Grif- , Ga. Box 464. 0 bu. genuine Otootan Soys, grown own farm. $3.58 bu. J.. H. Palmer, ennille, Ga. oe pure cream sugar crowders c lb. 5 Ibs. $1; black crowders, 20c . 6 Ibs. $1. Mrs. a A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 10 bu. choice $2.50 bu. Make est offer for lot, FOB. C. R. Ray, ijay, Ga. 60 bu. Otootans, recleaned, sound, 3.75 bu. R. B. Turner, Luthersville, 45 Ib. white sugar crowders, 20c lb. lbs. $1 postpaid, or $5 for lot, FOB. C. R. Burell, Auburn, Ga. Rt. 1. Best var. cream sugar crowders, 25c under 1-2 bu. lots; 20c lb. for 1-2 bu. and bu. lots. ft., 25 ea. Purple lilac bushes, 2 to 3 ft., 20c ea. Grape vines, 10c ea. or 51 per doz. Pop corn, 10c per package. |Red pepper, 10c per pkg. Rev. L. D. Rolader, Rt. 7, Box 454, Atlanta, Ga. State Insp. budded Stuart and Schley pecan trees for sale, 4 ft. trees 30c, 5 ft. trees, 35c. Each additional t. 5e per ft. Idus Johnson, Shellman, Ga. White scuppernong vines, well root- ad, 15c ea; brown fig sprouts 15c to 25c ea. Add postage, no checks. Mrs. J. T. Jons, Rt. 2, McIntyre, Ga. Fazenut bushes $1.25 per . dozen. Suckleberry bushes 25c per doz. $1.50 oer 100. goose berry bushes, 20c ea., Shingquepin bushes, 15c ea. Will exch for anything I can use. Add postage on all orders. Money orders only with orders. and, Ga. ae Honeysuckles, $1 per doz., crabap- ples, 15c ea. Will exch. any of the above for value or sell for cash. Mrs. Minie Satterfield, Rt. 4, Cleveland, Ga. : Cuttings of: white Ithaca fig bushes also brown turkey figs, 4c ea. or $3 per 100 cuttings, Grapes, Niagara, Concord and Red grape cuttings, 5c ea., or $3 per 100. Choice cling stone peach trees, 6 for 50c. 1 doz. for 5c. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Rt. 3, Greenville, Ga. About 200 or 300 seedling peach trees, grown from Ga. Belle and El- berta seed, $1.25 per doz. $7 per 100, $12.50 for 200. Del. by PP or exp. Mrs. Nora Nix, Rt. 1, Alto, Ga. : POTATOES FOR SALE Porto Rico seed potatoes, $1 bu. Waymond Miller, Ft. Valley, Ga. Rt. 5,6 BOX D0; Irish cobbler potato seed, $1.50 bu. FOB. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5. A few bu. Arish pot. for planting or eating, $1.50bu. del. H, V. Pickelsimer, Hurst, Ga. ; ~ : Porto Rico potatoes, $1 bu. G. A. Ware, Marshallville, Ga. . Pumpkin yams, $1.50 bu. Cash 4 bu p y: i with order. No checks. : Mc- Cleland, Tifton, Ga., RFD 6, Box 38. 20 bu. Clietts bunch Porto Rico po- tatoes. $1.50 bu. Slips. $1.75 M. J. H. M. Cliett, Powersville, Ga. A few bu. good, Porto Rico potatoes for seed with a few Triumps mixed with them. $1.50 bu or exch for Span- ish peanuts. Bu. for bu. or exch. bu- for 1-2 bu. pure Whatley seed corn in the ear. need. W. W. = Charping. Lenox, Ga. Rt. 1. : : Pure Porto Ricans, $1 bu. Cash. No checks. Taylor Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Rt-.2, : About 20 bu. Porto Rico seed pot 60c bu. FOB. Also fancy eating po- tatoes, 80c bu. B. B. Morgan, Clyo. Ga. : Seed potatoes. irish cobbler, $2 bu. Also Lookout Mtn. for eating and late planting. na bu. FOB. A. J. Collins. Demorest, Ga. Good grade irish cobbler, $1.40 bu prepaid by PP. G. R. Harper, Cut Cane, Ga. : SYRUP FOR SALE Pure Texas seeded Ribbon cane sorghum, thick and bright, 75c gal. or exch, G. J. Davis. Milner, Ga. Rt. 2. 1930 Ga. cane syrup in new 35 gal FOB. R. L. Bax- er. Ludowici. Ga. : Pure Ga. Cane syrup, cooked extra thick: 12 No. 5 cans to cs. $4.25; 6 No 12 cans to cs. $4. Frt. paid in 10 cs ots in Ga. Malvin Collins, Whigham. a. Strictly A-1 pure Ga. cane syrup in new wooden bbls. 43c; in cs. 6 1 gal. cans, $3.50; 12 half gal. cans, $3.75. J. T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga. Best grade Sugar cane syrup: cs. 6 No. 10 cans, $3,50; Cs. 12 No. 5, $3.80; No. 1 grade, 40c cs., less, 10c cs. less * R. L. Blackwell, Rt. 4, Cleve- -on 6 cs. lots; No. 1 grade new 35 gal. bbls. $14; A-1, in good 2nd hand bbls. $14. All FOB here. Cash. Bbis meariy all sold. Guar. Lee Patrick, Quitman, Ga. Pure Ga. Cane syrup in 1-2 gal. cans, 75c gal. or exch. for Brabham peas or Cooks imp cotton seed. KE. S. Dorminey, Enigma, Ga. 25 gal. sorghum syrup in gal. cans, 7ac gai. Trade for pigs, hogs, chick- ens, corn, cow or anything can_ use. D. R. Nall, Luthersville, Ga. ~ 1 bbl. of syrup, 33 gal. 1929 crop (good for old syrup) $10. Cash ony. Mrs. C. C. Long, Ludowici, Ga. Rt. \B. VEGETABLES FOR SALE Jerusalem artichokes, 50c gal. or exch: R. G. Goldin, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 6. About 4 or 500 lbs artichokes 3 1-2c Ib. also a few hundred stalks Sugar cane, $1.25 per C. or $10 a M, 8 mi. south of Macon on RFD 3. E. J. Bas- sett, Macon, Ga. 1 acre of fine turnips and _ turnip salad. Write or come see. G. B. Mor- gan, Vienna, Ga. : A few green onions for table use, 5c a bunch, FOB. No exch. Mrs. W. W. Charping, Lenox, Ga. Rt. 1. Green mustard for cooking, 15c bunch. Mrs. J. F. Tiilman,.Glenwood Ga. Rt. 1. Want to contract with party to handle all vegetables I can grow this yr. such as snap _ beans, as, okra, tomatoes, squash, or baby lima beans. D. W. Phillips, Colquitt, Ga. Rt. 2. Jerusalem artichokes, $1 bu. No checks. W. E. Goodwin, Wadley, Ga. Georgia Products Wanted -BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Will exch. 3 bu. Cleveland big boll cotton seed, for.1 bu. purple hull speckled peas, also exch. running but- ver beans old time speckled, for speck- ed bunch. Lb. for lb. Ea to pay trans- portation chgs. N. A. McDuffie, Fitz- gerald, Ga. Rt. 4. CORN AND SEED CORN WANTED Want 2 bu. seed corn, any hard var. that will thrive well on medium land. E. W. House, Lumpkin, Ga. or will Want 1 bu, Rockdale corn, |consider any large eared corn. Exch. 1 bu. of King head-light cotton seed. Ist yr. from Orig and roll dropped. L. C. Davis, Buchanan, Ga. Exch. 1 bu. pure Brab peas for 1 bu. 2 ear Marlboro corn, or Whatleys. Must be true to name and hand shell- ed ahd se:ected. Ea. to pay frt. chgs. I. K. Billups, Swainsboro, Ga. Rt. 4, Box 128. _. ; Exch. 2 bu. of yellow peas for 6 bu. of corn, shelled or del. E. W. Kinsey, Lake Park, Ga. FRUIT WANTED ee Want to exch. 10 Ibs. nice, clea white running butter beans for 10 lbs. dried apples or peaches. Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. G. M. Bryan, Americus, Ga. RFD 2. a Exch. 4 qts. red nest onions for 4 lbs. dried apples.. Mrs. G. O. McClung, Cochran, Ga. : POTATOES WANTED Want 25 to 100 bu. imp. Porto Rico swtet potatoes, State insp. State price FOB. Will S. Davis, Toccoa, Ga. P. O. Box 186. 2 PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED Wish to hear from party having Chufas for sale, give best price on 1 bu. lot. H. R. Strickland, Colquitt, a Rt..5; Want to exchange R. I. Red hens for Spanish peanuts. Write if inter- ested to Mrs. J. F. Tillman, Rt. Glen- wood, Ga. ; : : Want to exch. 5 bu. shelled corn for 5 bu. N. C. seed peanuts or exch. Govt. insp. potato plants for same Apri] del. C. H. Davis, Graham, Ga. Want pecans, both seedling and pa- per shell, can use several 100 lbs. Send samples and write how many lbs. of each you have. Geo. Prince, Colum- bus, Ga. ; Want 10 bu. Spanish seed peanuts. will exch. 12 bu. Cooks Imp. 2nd _ yr cotton seed for same. J. B. Paxon Abbeville, Ga. : Beans, stringless, green pod and Valencias, also Spanish seed peanuts, want to exchauge good value for same wee Mrs. R. B. King, Forest Park, a. _ Want peanuts and peas, exchange large muskmelon seed, 50c per pint or deep crease cantaloupe, same price. R. H. McEver, Talmo, Ga. 5 Want 10 Ibs. large red peanuts for 8 seed, free from pops and trash, will exchange 1 setting of 15 pure bred Thompson B. R. eggs for same. Eac party to pay postage. Otis C. Ch wood, Lavonia, Ga. Seas Want Imp. red Spanish peanuts to plant; will exch. 1 setting of pure S. C. R. Red Donaldson strain eggs for I bu. of peanuts. Must be good and sound. Mrs. P. W. Hyatt, RFD 4, Bowdon, Ga. i ee Seed peanuts will exch. baby chicks for same at market price. B. F. Thom as, Odum, Ga. i oe Want to exch. black walnuts for Stewart pecans, equal value. Mrs. C. H._ Kinsey, Lake Park, Ga. Rt. 3. | Want to exch. 100 ib. Duroc boar fo: 12 bu. runner peanuts. I. C. Hunte Clyattville, Ga. ee _ Want to buy 25 bu. of imp. Span ish peanuts. C. L. Sullivan, Rutle Want 2M lbs. N. C. flat runnin vine seed peanuts, will exch. 1 Duroe pJersey boar 225 lbs. and register him in buyers name for 800 lbs. or will exch. 1 Duroc Jersey boar, 75 lbs. las September farrow, for 300 lbs. If in- terested, send samples, etc. L. H. Ed- enfield, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 31. Will exch. 120 day velvet beans f seed peanuts or sweet potatoes. C. ; Duggan, Chester, Ga. ; e - Live Stock For Sale : CATTLE FOR SALE iQ Herd of 10 grade J. cows, at $50 round. All in good cond. and either giving milk or will freshen in March and April. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton( Ga. Rt. 2. 4 ne ere pee 1 J. cow with first calf, 2 wks. old for sale. T. A. Bowen, Blakely, Ga. | Young cow in good shape, will be fresh in March. Sell or exch. for good mule. Charlie H. Smith, Roog ville, Ga. Rt. 2. aaa 2 cows, 1 to freshen about 15th of Feb. with 2nd calf, Light Jersey; 2nd, came in Jan. 15th, giving about 3 gal. milk with 2nd calf, and 2 J. _ bulls. Right prices at my barn. R. H. Wood: ward, Cartersville, Ga. Rt. 3. cas 1 J. male calf, value $10 or exch. fi farm products del. here. B. Robinso Buchanan, Ga. 2 J. heifers, to freshen in r spring, sell or exch. for corn at reason able hauling distance, or for anythi of equal] value, can use. R. J. Scoggins, College Park, Ga. Rt. 2. es - Reg. Guernseys, sired by Broo meads Honest Lad. Sat. guar. J. Ewing, Ashburn, Ga. os 1 thoroughbred J. bull, wt. 750 0 lemon color, 26 mos. old, $50. W. Hembree, Villa Rica, Ga. Rt.2. 1 reg. J. bull, Ranger Pride Duke. 11 me ale Fics. No. 328418. Fee 10. $40 not del. W. C. Ward, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 3. ee oe 2 good milch SS 1 reg. Jersey. Cai e seen at my barn. C. G. Summer- Ville, Ga. Rte 12 Lae 1 cream color J. milch cow. T. B insp. Freshen March 13th with 5th calf. Gave 4 gal. milk and 1 1-2 Ib. butter with last calf. $50 if taken im- mediately. Ira M. Gallaway, Wools Ga. Rt. 1. Oe Reg. J. calves, 6 mos. to 1 yr. sale. L. A. Holmes, Ranger, Ga. 10 mos. old extra fine J. bull, FOB for quick sale. Sylva McClw Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1. re eee. 12 mos. old bred, pure bred J. heifer, $20; 1 heifer 8 mos. old, $18. C. Sledge, Powersville, Ga. RFD 1. d color cow, will give 3 gal. mill and 1 1-2 lb. butter. Gentle. - Wi give milk April 15th. $30 at barn. He ter Thomas, Temple, Ga. Rt. 3. Black Amberdeen J. cow, freshen March. 6 yr. old Give 3 1-2 to 4, milk when fresh, wt. about 550 or lbs. $40 now, or $50 when fresh my home, 3 1-2 mi. east of Clar ville. J. G. Brownlow, Clarkesvil Ga. Rt. 5. pe ie 1 Black Jersey heifer, not sub. reg. from 4 gal. cow, bred to J. ma freshen in early fall, $35, Will tak part in corn at 75c bu. also few Soy deans. H. S. Giles, Stockbridge, Ga RFD 2. . J. bull calf, 6 mos. old, Solid grey col jor, out of a fine J. cow, by a reg. bull out calf cant be reg. J. E. Ba Raymond Ga. Ee Grade J. heifers, 2 1-2 mos. old, FOB, or exch. for 150 pure bred heay nee chicks. W. S. Mixon, Griffin 1 reg. J. cow, with heifer calf. papers with sale. W.-M. Holden, Ground, Ga. Rt. 4. ge GE EIGHTEEN Baby Chicks For Sale _ (Continued from page thirteen) B. B., Reds, and W. L. from as good ock as can be found. Rocks and Reds, $12 a 100; Leghorns, $10 del. ery week. Mrs. Lois Woods, Brooks, ES Pure Donaldson direct Red chicks, Star pens, 25c each, now up to 50 chick. Hatch every Monday; Exhi- bition pens, 18c ea. any number; Util- ty pen, 14c ea. any number. Mrs. R. leming, Lincolnton, Ga. Reds, B. R. and White L. chicks, 1 y to.5 wks. old. Trapnested, pure d flocks. High egg standard type rds, W. A. Kutz, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. Box 252. Phone Main 1698. : skins better baby chicks. Write ce for prices. H. R. Gaskins, ericus, Ga. 2 Pure bred Parks B. R. chicks. Only eam A. grade and better. Direct. B. W. D. tested, $16 a 100. Reg. mit. 23-C-31;. Also highly bred All Gold Strain Buff Rocks, $16 a 100. For tarted chicks add $3 per 100 per wk. Prepaid del. F. W. Voight, Blackshear ee: : is tate blood tested B. R., Reds, and nered W. L. Hatches every week. asonable prices. J. C. Baston, Mil- dgeville, Ga. ym selected, blood tested 2 and 3 yr | hens. Pure Tancred high produc- with high record stock. March April del. M. W. Kantala, Elber- n, Ga. y : Baby chicks: Tancred and Ferris W Hatch every Friday. Prices sent on quest. Also Custom hatching: 3c an @. Jas. K. Mitchell, Atlanta, Ga. Waverly Way, N. E. od tested baby chicks: Reds, and Leghorns of quality at onable prices. J. H. Wood, Ath- s, Ga. 426 Broad St. Donaldson rich dark Red _ chicks, D> qd farmers prices; also eggs, same train Reds, $1.50 and $2 per 15. H,.G. Brown, Stone Mtn., Ga. ach, or 3 wks. old, 15c each, ent stock direct from Lindstroms xyal Matings with 250 to 300 egg . Mrs. J. H. Horton, Cochran, 10 Ga. Rt. 5. onas, pure Sheppard strain. $14 : 5 per cent discount on all or- rs of. 500. Miss /Emeline ackshear, Ga., Rt. /3. Quality chicks at reduced prices, om flocks blood tested for B. W. D.: ynaldsons Reds, Thompsons B. R., Vs W. Rocks, and Tancred W. Write for prices. W. S. Shields, 10omson, Ga. week Baby Chicks Wanted Want B. L. chicks to raise on halves rite. Mrs. Della Reeves, Hemp, Ga. Want 1 to 500 chicks to raise on to 10 or 12 wks. old. Any heavy 2d. B. G. Glisson, Eldora, Ga. ~ Exch. 1 pr. mixed Bronze turkeys 0 baby chicks, any large breeds, at have you? Roy Jordon, Ro- 5; Ga, mt baby chicks also honey. Exch aN H. Skelton, Cleveland, Ga. h. Golden Buff Orp. eggs from tested Exhibit type birds for ' chicks of. same khreed. Mrs. ude Ridley, Franklin, Ga. Exch. 2 thoroughbred B. R. pullets da 1 rooster for 50 thoroughbred B. baby chicks. Ea. to pay postage. exch. 2 laying hens. Mrs. S. uinn, Graham, Ga. Vant baby chicks, 100 or more to eb. 28th: Mrs. J. C. Ginn, mee, Ga, Rt. 3, Cares A: ~L: fant 100 baby chicks to raise on to 10 wks. old. Reds or B. R. red, not later than. Feb. 28th; want 100 about April 1st. Reds . or these 2 breeds mixed. Mrs. p Ginn, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 3. ant 50 to 100 chicks to raise on es to 3 mos. old. Not later than oth. Tancred, str. W. L. or Rocks. Or would take 25 to and raise on halves; give a Booking orders for day old chicks. Jones, 2 sok ed this fall. Mrs. S. L. Hudgins, Bre- men, Ga. Rt. 2. Exch. value for baby chicks. Alma Connally, Senoia, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 38. Want Cornish Indian Game or B. R chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. I furnish all feed. Mrs. Ulmer Barrow, Claxton, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 100 any heavy breed day old chicks to raise on halves to 10 wks. old. Plenty of feed. B. C. Allen, Clarkesville Ga. Rt. 3. Want 50 chicks to raise on halves to 10 wks. old. The Buff Cochin. Not Bantam. R. L. Langston, Reeves, Ga. Want 200 or more baby chicks to raise on halves. W. L. preferred. H. T. Martin, Danielsville, Ga. Rt. 4. Want 200 chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Any good breed. Party to pay postage. By April 1st. Write before shipping. Mrs. L. C.. Wood, Mauk, Ga. Rt. 2. Want 100 biddies to raise to 12 wks. old. C. E. Cannon, Minto, Ga. Lollie Post Office. Want 300 W. L. by/the first of Mar. to raise on halves 4o 2 mos. old, or will exch. value for chicks. Mrs. A. B. Wood, Alpharetta, Ga. Rt. 2. . Want 2 or 300 chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. B. R. preferred, but will take any kind if thorough- bred. M. C. Stone, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 1 : Want 100 chicks to raise on halves to 6 wks. old, any mixed breed, by March 10th. Write before shipping. Mrs. J. N. Aspinwall, Patterson, Ga. Exch .value for 50 baby chicks, any large breed. Mrs. Mae Hopson, Tifton, Ga. : Want 500 baby chicks, W. L. pre- ferred, to raise on halves. Mrs. Ola Montgomery, Mauk, Ga. - Want 200 chicks to raise on 50-50 basis, Aprfil to Ist of May. Must he thoroughbred S. C. W..L. Raise to 6 or 8 wks. old. Mrs. R. A. Clay, Hiram, Ga. Rt, 1. Want 100 B. R. R. I. Reds or W. L. baby: chicks. Will: exch. 65 lbs. dried apples, free from worms, peel or core. -Can ship fruit any day, and _ take G. B. Barrett, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1. _ Live Stock For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE 1 reg. Guernsey bull, grandson of King Chilmart. $125. Dr. N. C. Al- ston, Richland, Ga. | : 8 yr. old milch cow, giving milk; 18 mos. old heifer, and 1 heifer calf, 3 mos. old. Nearly full blooded Jersey. $45 cash at my barn, or would sell sep- arately. E. L. Siniard, Dallas, Ga, Rt. Jersey heifer dropped Feb. 17, 1931. Will reg. $12. Harry Williamson, Commerce, Ga. ri Extra good.reg. Jersey bull calf, 4 1-2 mos. old, $25. F. R.-Edwards, Ani- mal Husbandman, Experiment Station, Experiment, Ga. A 2. wonderful young thoroughbred Hereford bulls, at Farmers _ prices. Domino Pickering 2nd. 2 yrs. old, $160; Commodore, 9 mos. old, from Caldwells famous Tennessee herd, $110. W. B. Hutchinson, Leesburg, Ga. 1 ent. to reg. bull calf, from a good milker, $5 and purchaser pay for reg. papers at 2 wks. old. Mrs. T. H. Black- well, Farrar, Ga. | . 80 head trained dairy cows: Hol- steins, Jerseys and Guernseys. Fresh and near fresh. Eugene Callier, Junc- Kion City, Ga. Heifer, about 1-2 Jersey. and 1-2 Guernsey, 3 1-2 mos. old, extra large for age. Sell or exch. for 18 S. L.-Wy- andottes, pure bred, no culls and 1 or 11-2 yr. old, laying well. Weeks, Harlem, Ga. Rt. 1. Big red' cow with horns, 5 yrs. old, freshen in March; will give 3 gal. per day on good feed, $30. Chas. E. Bent- ley, Loganville, Ga. Rt. 1. 5 yr. old yellow J. cow, freshen first of March, $75 at barn. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia, Ga. eB; ; 2 heifer calves, from 8 gal. Holstein cows, bred to reg. Guernsey. $20 each, $35 for both, FOB. Or exch. Prentiss Neal, St. Simons Island, Ga. 2 or 3 good grade milch cows, fresh in, $40 each. G. W. Donaldson, Sum- mit, Ga. 4 4 thos. old male calf, Guernsey and Jersey, 50-50 each, $5 at my barn. C. C. Tatum, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 3. _4 yr. old, 1 M lbs. or more dehorned, ring in nose, ent. to reg. Jersey bull; 4 back old stock and half rais-cows, freshen in May and June with = MARKET BULLETIN _ chicks any day. Ea. to pay chgs. Mrs. | Ga. William 2 yr. old reg. J. bull of fine stock.. Sacrifice for $30 FOB. W. A. Bellah, | E. | Stockbridge, Ga. peas, 2 or more lbs. del. 10c lb. No 2nd calves; 1 with 5th calf and 1 with first calf, 2 yearlings, male and fe- male. All in good shape. $200 (worth more for beef) for lot at barn. W. N. Arnolds, Devereux, Ga. Nice, fresh in with 2nd calf, cow, for sale or trade for dry cow. Clark Ayers, Canon, Ga. Rt. 3. = 5 yr. old fawn col. Grade J. cow to freshen soon with 3rd calf, $75 or $65 without calf. Del. only here. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks. Ga. 27 mos. old J. neirer, soud col. fresh- en in June. Her mother is a 5 gal. milk and 1 1-4 lb butter cow. $40 at my barn. R. L. Griffin, Macon, Ga. 601 Mikado Ave. : Reg. Jersey heifers, 2 to 8 mo. old. W. C. McCommons, Thomson, Ga. 10 mos. old reg. fine stock bull. By grandson of Ledas Raleigh. W. R. Garrett; Gainesville, Ga. West Ave. 2 reg. Shorthorn bulls. Combination beef and milk type. Ready for service. $100 each. J. M. Barnett, Albany, Ga. 2 J. heifers, both ent. to-reg. Freshen this mo. 2 yr: and 3 yr. old. $40 and $50. Must sell. H. H. Wilson, Mt. Airy, Ga. ie aes Jergey bull for sale or swap. Father sold for $1,400. Not -quite large en- ough for service. $15, or exch. for bbl. of cane syrup, or 15 bu. corn, or 15 head of good breed Leghorn (other good large breed) chickens. Write at once. Eva Corbitt, Kirkland, Ga. S HOGS FOR SALE Little Bone Guinea sow,.bred to lit~ tle bone Guinea. 2 yrs. old, $45 or exch. for 4 1-2 tons of peanut hay; 1 yr. old S. P. C. gilts, mostly bred, to little bone Guinea, for sale. I. G. Thompson, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. 10 hogs that will wt. 100 lbs. or more ea. Hampshire and P. C..cross. $8 ea. at my barn, or $10 each express prepaid; also some fine pigs, a mo. old, $3 each. Guar to be in good health. G. D. Wilds, Sparta, Ga. Rt. 1. -. ; _ Live Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED : Want heifer calf, any age. Will exch B. R. baby chicks from closely culled 2 yr. old Hens and select roosters. Aris-. tocrat strain. Walter Cowart, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. Want to exch. value, $40 for good, young fresh in milch cow, or other equal value. Write. J. L. Chapman, Forest Park, Ga. Rte dee HOGS WAN'SED Exch. 2 well bred J. calves, heifer and bull, both 5 mos. old, for 1 pr. Duroc Jersey hogs, same age. F. F. Jordon, Reidsville, Ga. - _ Want 10 to 50 pigs, 8 wks old 60 Ibs. in good shape and cheap. Will come for them. Do not want rough, long- nose ones. J. Ben Adair, Rutledge, ie i Miscellaneous For Sale Wild cherry bark, yellow root, rat- tle root, sassafras, all 25c Ib. Also Mastodon everbearing strawberry, 25c a 100; -$1, 500; Exch. for white Cry- stal Wax Bermuda onion plants. Ea. to pay chgs. Miss Ruth White, Dah- lonega, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 33. Sassafras and polk root, 20c Ib. also Martin gourds, 25c each. Cash with ornare Mrs. L. H. Hill, Thomasboro, About 50 loads of good combination fertilizer in barn at Thomaston, Ga. a 2h N. G. Lang, Waycross, Ga. Cherry bark poke and yellow root, 20c Ib. rattle root, 25c lb. aster green or ratsbane, 15c pt. sassafras root, and ersimmons bark, 15c lb. Miss Ruby hite, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 34. 1930 crop black walnuts, hulled and ane $1 bu. R. H. Akin, Griffin, Ga. Chewing and smoking tobacco, twis- ted and pressed, $1.35 for 5 Ibs. FOB. Seab Simmons, Surrency, Ga. | Black walnut meats, free of trash, 50c Ib. little black-eyed lady finger checks nor COD. Mrs. Dock. Brown, Dover, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 148: 71-2 gal. cans.of blackberries, 50c per half gal: $3.50 for lot; 1-2 gal. apple jelly, $1, $4.25 for lot. No pre- paid. Mrs. Susie Monroe, Cumming, GasRt..-1, 100 lb. cap. white feed sacks, free from holes, 14 for $1 not postpaid. Wt. | 71 about 7 Ibs. No exch. J. Kingston, Thursday, February 26, 1931. sale or exch. for Soy beans, peas or anything can use. C. D. Thompson, . Fairmount, Ga. Canned May cherries, 40c; straw- berries, Elberta and White Eng. peach tomatoes and corn, all 35c jar; also ~ fruit |. other. preserves, jelly, relish, juice, etc. Mrs. J. C. Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7. About lb. of Japanese walnuts. For best offer. No checks. G. A. Smith, Oglethorpe, Ga. Sev. 100 lbs. prickley ash for best- offer, also some green sassafras root, 20c lb. J. H. Maddox, Augusta, Ga. RFD 2, Box 199. cal 75 white brand sacks, 100 lb. and "5 lb. cap. for sale or exch. for seed Soy beans or corn, wheat, or oats. A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. : Bone dry yellow root, 50c lb. Indi- gestion root, $1 lb. Also yellow meat watermelon seed, 10c doz. Miss Mat- tie McCurley, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2... Yellow root, 50c 1b. Broad Leat tob. seed, 15c this. 5 lbs. long green pod, okra seed, $1.50; muskmelon and can- tacoup seed, mixed, 15c for heaping tbls. and martin gourd seed, 15c doz. - Indigestion root, $1 lb.. Mrs. Thorn- ton McCurley, Hartwell. Ga. : Freeman, Barn cured tobacco, ripe and mel- low, chewing, 10c; smoking, 9c lb. Add postage. Mrs. Christine Harper, Bax- ley, Ga. Rt. 4. ~ Fine, med and coarsely ground oy- ster shell for chickens, $1 per 100 lbs. FOB. W. 102 Bay St., E. - . Clean dry sage, 60c Ib. del. Money order. Mrs. Bessie Rich, Byron, Ga. Rt. 3; . A. Smith, Savannah, Ga. ~ 300 new peanut sacks, large size, 8 1-2c ea. Oliver. W. Royce, Atlanta, Ga. 324 Liberty St., S. W. : Ratsbane, 25c lb, golden pop corn, 10c lb. and big brown-eye table peas. For sale or exch. Mrs. W. C. Nalley, Summerville, Ga. Rt. 3. Tobacco, 10c twist, or 3 for 25c, or have 5c twists; yellow root, dried, 30c; . green, 25c lb. sassafras, 40c lb. cher- ry tree bark, 50c lb. Red oak bark, 45c lb. Add postage. Mrs. B. W. Ashe Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1, Care Joe Janes. Green sassafras roots, 10c lb. dried, 15c lb. Miss Myrtle Adams, Mariet- ta, Ga. Rt. 3. * Fig bushes, raspberry bushes. Sell, or exch. for ducks or guineas, Akma Connally, Senoia,-Ga. Rt. 2, Box 38. Miscellaneous Wanted aa Want 15 bu. sound corn, and 2 bu. peas. Will. exch. good syrup or S. L. Wyandotte baby chicks for same. B. M. Logan, Athens, Ga. Rt. 2. ~ Di Want to buy red pod pepper and sage. Jas. J. Rooney, Perry, Ga. Exch. 6 lbs. dried apples for 12 wht. feed sacks. R. T. Pool, Alto, Ga. Rt. Exch, value for new, duck or geese feathers at 55c lb. Mrs. J. D. ett, Cairo, Ga. Rt. 2. Exch. value for 5 nice hens of any Boy- good breed or 50 or 60 lbs. nice shoat of good breed. Ea. to pay frt. or exp. cee L. R. Sheridan, Jefferson, Ga. Exch. Unknown field peas for Otoo- tan beans; exch. White Spanish pea- nuts for good tender corn, field beans for seed; also good home raised to- bacco, sun cured. for Cleveland big boll cotton. seed, or will sell the pro- ducts listed above, also have Donald- }son str. Red eggs, $1 per 15, at my ~ home. Mrs. Jim Holt, Summerville, Ga. RFD 1,' Box 47. Exch, 1- or 2 reg. J. heifers, for Otootan beans and orange cane seed. 1 of these heifers will freshen this summer, the other is only 30 days old. Both out of 5 gal. cows and bred right. Also will exch. either Rucker, College No. 1 or Crooks Half and Half cotton seed for beahs and cane seed. 5 bu. cotton seed for 1 bu. O- too-tans and 2 bu. seed for 1 bu. cane seed, Ea. party to pay frt.-on what he gets. S. J. Whatley, Plainville, a Exch. 5 lbs. dried peaches for eight white chicken feed sacks, 100 lb. cap. Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. M. I. Con- ner, Farmington, Ga. Rt. 3. - Want 10. lbs. cheap for cash. Send sample. Mrs. W. M. McBride, Bremen, Ga. Exch. scallion buttons at. 15 qt. for 3 egg cartons, 15 egg size; or will buy cartons. Also I have for sale, red Eng. peas, at 25c qt. PP not i els McAdams, Bremen, Ga. Rt. 2, Box Exch. value for pigs, calves, or Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 2. 5 bu. new crop walnuts, hulled for \. t maa chickens. Miss Annie E, Jones, Fay- etteville, Ga. Rt. 3. pene cx: new geese feathers, 2 ursday, February 26, 1931. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Want 60 100 cap. sugar or short acks, also 10 100 lb. cap. striped or eaved sugar sack, free of holes, clean etc. Exch for same. Mrs. C. G. heeler, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. Exch. value for pigs, chickens or calves, or anything can use. Write, rs. R. J. Childs, Toccoa, Ga. Rt. 3. Exch. genuine Stone Mtn. or Dixie Belle melon seed for cotton seed or syrup. 1 lb. seed for ea. bu. of cotton seed, or gal. syrup. W. O. Birdsong, Gordon, Ga. ro Exch. value up to $18 to $30 for fresh meal, shelled corn, meat, peas, crow- ders, field peas, potato plants, ribbon cane syrup, lint cotton, wool, dried - peaches or apples, irish and sweet po- tatoes, chickens and wheat. M. E. ood, Griffin, Ga. cS Georgia Products F or Sale CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE Selected Hastings nubbed and shel- led, from prize winning corn at coun- fair, $2.50 bu. or exch. for Otootan . W. Simmons, Doug- Genuine Whatleys, shipped in dbl. ~ bags, $2.50 bu. $1.50 per 1-2 bu. 75c pk. es Cc. L. Whatley, Cuthbert, Ga. _ 100 bu Sullivan ear corn, 75c bu. at my barn. Cash only. B. C. Secking- er, Glennville, Ga. RFD 4, Box 28. 50 bu. Lunas 2 ear seed corn, White cob and early, grows fine on thin -land.. Nubbed and shelled, $2.50 bu. ' = checks. Felton Johnson, Oakman, Extra early field corn. Will make 2 crops on same land. 18c lb. 3 lbs. 50c postpaid; also Honey Drip .cane seed, 1-2 gal. 25c; 45c gal. postpaid. L. W. Mason, Winston, Ga. Big gourd seed corn, white, also the en Reese yellow corn, 60c pk. $1.05 for 1-2 bu. and $2 bu. FOB. C. B. Dunn, Augusta, Ga. RFD 2. ~ : _ Tennessee red cob and yellow Dent corn. Sound, in good sacks, 50c peck, FOB. B. F. Cheek, Lavonia, Ga. Sev. bu. Hastings . Rockdale seed corn, Especially slected. 35c gal. 65 - $1.15 per 1-2 bu. $2.25 bu. del. or a FOB. W. M. Cox, Woodstock, Ga eS: : Excellent corn. Kept in ceiled cribs and well treated against weevils $1. in shuck, $1.10 if shelled. J. G. Dean, | Dawson, Ga. vA Golden Queen pop corn, 10c Shelled, del. in 10 lb. lots and over. R. Staight, Demorest, Ga. Nice pop corn, 10c lb. or $1.25 pK d postage. Exch. Millie Wise, Wad- ley, Ga. _ Whatleys, field selected, hand shell- ed, in good bags, $2.50 bu. FOB. J. L. Thomas, Madison, Ga. > > bu. at 90c bu. FOB. Blue grains. E. _R. Fowler, Athens, Ga. 180 Normal ve. Woods imp. Hastings prolific, se- po $2.50 bu. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks a. . 2 to 300 bu. sound corn in shuck. ake best offer. Would consider del. af not over 100 miles. Jas. M. Luck, Wrightsville, Ga. 100 lb. corn field selected, 2 to 5 ear | Stalk; $1 pk. also 30 lb. seed rice p corn, shelled, sell or exch. for peas, weet potatoes, or any. kind of seed. \Charlie H. Smith, Roopville, Ga. Rt. 2. ee corn, any amt. up to 500 Ibs. nixed colors, all together. Sound and good, on cob, 6c lb. to Ga. points, Shelled, 8c lb. All prepaid. Money or- ders. J. P. White, Bowersville, Ga. __ COTTON SEED FOR SALE Pure Wilson cotton seed, 75 bu. J. Davis, Rutledge, Ga. ee 20 bu. Addison early big boll, 75 bu FOB. L. W. Seago, Pinehurst, Ca. Imp. Ruckers, also Wannamakers Cleveland big boll and Piedmont Cleveland. All tested 98 to 100 per cent purity. Write for low prices, sta- ting amt. wanted. Jas. B. Woods Brooks, Ga. : _Piedmont Ped. Cleveland, 1st yr. Pure and clean, $1 bu. FOS. Clyde _ Cavin, Menlo, Ga. i __ Cokers No. 5, $1 bu. or exch. for Sound shelled corn, or for a nice Jer- sey heifer, or for a pr. of Berkshire ea W. T. Adams, Lavonia, Ga. Box Imp. Toole, Mathis stc. Ea:ly. wilt esistant, Ist yr. J. G. Dean, Daw- son, Ga. _. Half and Half. 2nd yr. from Sum- erour, Gin rolls cleaned ea. yr. N. Eslinger, Ringgold, Ga. Lee Wilsons big boll, 2 wks. earlier |than other big boll cotton; | Arm peanuts. Ib. | 5 ; oe MARKET BULLETIN Cokers Cleveland No. 5; Wannamaker Cleve- land. All ginned or private gin and recleaned. Any of above $1 bu. FOB in good bags. J. L. Thomas, Madi- son, Ga. RFD 1. 7 Selected Christopher cotton seed, 1929 seed from prize winning cotton at county fair. 85c bu. or exch. for Otootan or Mung beans. T. W. Sim- mons, Douglasville, Ga. 50 bu. Wannamaker Cleveland in new 2 bu. bags, 85c bu. FOB. Exch. some for large cream. and large brown Sugar crowder peas. C. H. Hill, eig- nall, Ga. So Genuine graded and_ recleaned Wannamaker Cleveland, $1 bu. N. J. White, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 1. Petty Toole, $1 bu. Exch# for Long Mrs. Clayton Douglas, Alma, Ga. Care Gen. Del. 5 Vandivers heavy fruiter, $1 bu. 10 bu. or more, 95c bu. FOB. Clayton A. Roberson, Jesup, Ga. 35 bu. pure Toole: wilt resistant, at cose, Robt. F. Sikes, Sylvester, a. 75 bu. clean College No. 1, $1 bu. James Neal, Ranger, Ga. _Pure Piedmont Cleveland. Privately ginned. $1 bu. Any quantity. Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga. \ Rhynes wilt resistant cotton seed by- the Orig. Write for priced pam- phlet. C. L. Rhyne, Plains, Ga. Fine lot of D&PL, Wannamaker Cleveland and Neelys Cleveland, -All sound seed and cheap. Henry G. Ad- ams, Social Circle, Ga. Rhynes Cook wilt resistant and Wannamaker $1 bu. Exch. C. L. Smith Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. 100 bu. Cokers. Super Seven, and 200 bu. Petty-Toole wilt resistant. Both Ast yr. from Orig. Pettys at $1 bu. J. A. Freeman, Barwick, Ga. $ Piedmont Cleveland big boll, also Covington Toole wilt resistant. Sell or exch. for N. C. Runner peanuts, Black Minorca pullets, Ga. Cane syrup, or 90-day velve; beans. Dr. N. C. Alston, Richland, Ga. Few 100 lbs. of the Whites imp. Lankford cotton seed. None better. $1 bu. FOB. No checks. Write first. J. P. White, Bowersville, Ga..C-o Whites Store. : A few bu. Ruckers, imp. $1.bu. Char- lie H. Smith, Roopville, Ga. Rt. 2. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE Nice lot of bred-up. budded Schley pecan trees all sizes. Sell or exch. for N. C. Runner peanuts, Black Minorca pullets and Ga. Cane syrup. Dr. N. C. Alston, Richland, Gav Peach trees, June buds, apple and pear, pineapple pears. wholesale, cheap, also grape vines, fig trees, pecan trees and other nursery stock. A. J. Weldon, Griffin, Ga. : Cling stone peach trees, 20 to 32 in. high bearing large size fruit, ripening in August. 6 for 50c; 2 doz. $1.50, or $5 a 100. Postpaid. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pinehurst, Ga. - Red and black raspberry bushes, and currant and goose berries, all $1 a doz. white Eng. peach trees, blue Damson plum, Eng. horse apple, 20c each; and Lady T. strawberry plants, 40c a 100. Add postage on small orders. Charlie Alberston, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. Yellow sweet plum, Trench mulberry, huckleberry, blue or black var. 50c a 100 plus 10c postage; in lots of 600 $2.75 del. also large crocus sack full of green Bermuda grass plants, $1.40 del. in Ga. Castor oil plants, $1 per 25 del. Bennett Joiner, Blythe, Ga. Rt. 1. C-o C. E. Joiner. Plants For Sale Lady T. strawberry, 20c a 100; gar- den gooseberry and fox grape -vines, 10c each. Exch. for pure bred baby chicks or comb honey. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga. RFD 3. Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c a 100, $2.50 M del. H. B. Shell, Pal- |. metto, Ga. Imp. red skin Porto Ricans, - Gov. insp. and treated, $1.50 M, FOB, or $1.75 M del. in Ga. J. W. Sellers, Bax- ley, Ga. Rt. 4, Box 69. Imp. red skin Porto Ricans, Insp. and treated, $1.50 M, FOB, $1.75 M, del. Ga. ready to ship April 15th. O. M. Miles, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 69. Frost proof cabbage plants, 60c, 500; $1 M, 3M or more, 75c M. Crystal Wax ~white and yellow Bermuda onion, $1.- 25 M. or 75c, 500; All FOB. Now book- E.|ing orders for sweet potato plants, April, May and June del. Pink and yellow skin Porto Rico, Nancy Hall, ee Triumph, Pattesaw Yam, Japanese Yam, Pumpkin or Yellow Yam. H. F. Stair, Valdosta, Ga. Frost proof cabbage and _ onion plants, 60c 500; 90c M. del. 5M and up 70c M, FOB. C. W. Stokes, Macon, Ga. Rt. 3. E. J. and Chas. W. and Succession cabbage, $1 M, del. or exch. C. L. Smith, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. _E, J. and Chas. W. cabbage, frost proof and tough plants, 500, 60c; 90c del. E. H. Stokes, Macon, Ga. Rt. Frost proof E. J. and Chas. W. cab- bage and onion plants 60c, 500; 90c M, del. E. Y. Stokes, Macon, Ga. Rt. E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage, 95c M del. Crystal Wax, Bermuda and Prize Taker onion, $1.25 M, del. Sat. guar. neold Smith, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4, Box Nice lettuce plants, nearly large enough for use now, 10c doz. Add pos- tage. Mrs. J. B. Fields, Dahlonega, Ga Rit, s. Genuine red and pink skin Porto Rico pot. plants, Gov. insp. March 25 to April 15th del. $1.50 M, FOB. 5M and over, $1.40 M. 1-3 cash, bal. COD G. H. Lord, Graham, Ga. Copenhagen cabbage, 75c M, over 5M 60c M. All FOB. Exch. for corn, cotton seed, velvet beans or peanuts. Also Porto Rico pot. plants. Gov. insp March 20th to April 30th del. ae M. Over 5M, $1.20 M. FOB. Emory Bow- er, Dixie, Ga. Kudzu plants, $2 a 100, PP. $15 a M, FOB. L. T. Long, Bremen, .Ga. Kudzu: wonderful forage legume. 50 roots, $2; 100 roots, $3.50 del... Exch. for large cream or brown sugar crow- der peas. C. H. Hill, Tignall, Ga. Bermuda grass roots, jointed, 1st or more, $1 M_ postpaid. Olin Seago, Pinehurst, Ga. i E, J. Wakefield, 45c, 300; 500, 65c; pas M, del. R. M. Crowe, Oakwood, a Bermuda grass roots, shipped in toe sacks, 5@c per sk. about 50 lbs. to sack FOB. If over 50 lbs. 1c per Ib. for ea. lb. Exch. for feed oats, corn, peanuts, potato plants, etcgL. W. Mason, Win- ston, Ga. eae Nice mint plants large nice size bunch 15 each del. Mrs. J. R. Hillis, Rt. 1, Box 39, Millhaven, Ga. Nursery grown Gov. insp. strawberry plants, Lady T. Klondike and Mission- ary, 40c a 100, $3.50 a M. Progressive, 75c a 100, $5 M. I. V. Head, Cleveland, Gan Cabbage or collard plants for sale or exch. dried apples, peaches, pears pure bred B. R. eggs, cornfield bean seed, cream sugar crowders, and white feed sacks. Also have Calif. beer seed, 10c per start. Jos. M. Corbett, Kirkland, Ga. Rt. 2. Be - Yellow. Root and peppermint plants, both, $1 a 100; Missionary strawberry, $2 M. Rhubarb plants, 25c doz. J. E. McCurley, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2. _ Lucretia dewberry plants, $1 a 100, del. Exch. for baby lima beans. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3. Everbearing strawberry plants, 20c a 100. Add postage. Miss Madelon Mc- Cullum, Mize, Ga. Rt. 1. Progressive everbearing strawberry, 75 C. $5 M. Missionary and Klon- dike, 50c a 100. Mrs. Lee Head, Cleve- Jand; Ga. tt. ds ' Napier grass roots, $1 a 100. Exch. for corn, beans or peas. W. J. Josey, Americus, Ga. : Porto Rico pot. plants, $1.75 M. from 1 to 5 M. and 5 M. up, $1.50 M. All FOB. R. M. Morris, Surrency, Ga. Cabbage and Crystal Wax Bermuda onion plants, 20c C. Mrs. W. M. Lott, Braselton, Ga. Booking orders Porto Rico potato plants, from April 1st del. at $1.75 a M. 25 M and over, $1.50 M. Sat. guar. J. A. Freeman, Barwick, Ga. Plants Wanted Want 500 E. J. and Flat Dutch cab- bage plants, 250 of ea., also want 500 White Bermuda onion plants. Exch. 15 R. C. Whit Wyandotte eggs at $1 Mrs. V. L. Dunn, Commerce, Ga. i Exch. 5 lbs. bunch butter beans, mix- ed, for 1 M white Bermuda onion plants.. Lex York, Demorest, Ga. Exch. 1 M. early Wakefield cabbage plants, for 500 Nancy Hall or Porto Rico potato plants. Can send plants any time and party to send slips_the first of May. Ea. to pay transportation. chgs. O. H. Bond, Bowman, Ga. Rt. 2. ghig See 1, Nahunta, Ga. for genuine pure | = PAGE NINETEEN Farm Land For Sale | 512 A. of farm and ranch land 100 Acres in cultivation, good fence, 10 roomy house with good out bldgs. and tenant houses with plenty of good water, plenty of wood and timber. 23 bearing pecans, other fruit trees. Lc cated on Louisville road 40 mi. fron Savannah. 2 mi. from church and good school with school bus_ by the door. Write or come see. Will sell cheap $55. Mrs, Mary D. Stroud, Rt. 2, Egypt, Ga. ; 2 101 1-4 A. of land, 2. 1-2/ mi. of Cochran, 1 1-2 mi. of 12th District A. & M. school Jr. college, cut up in 2 separate 50 A. tracts, well fenced. Will sell separately or alltogether, 40 acres cleared. $500 for the 1st 50 A. and $600 for the other or $1,000, altogeth- er cash. M. H. Floyd, Rt. 5, Cochran, Ga. ~~ 360 A. of land 55 mi. of Atlanta, 50 A. bottom land, 3M water horse pow- er on land, lot of undeveloped tim. ber, several branches, good spring, interested write for full descriptio Address Water Power, 515 3rd St., . W., Atlanta, Ga. John N. Green. A real farm of 240 A. in one bod 30 A. in cultivation, 20 A. creek bot- toms, a good creek, good house and barn, orchard and tenant house, 200 ft. of saw timber, good pasture, on mail route, 4 1-2 mi. of Ellijay, All for $2,000. cash. W. T. Hammond, Rt. 1, Ellijay, Ga. ae Approximately 400 acres, 60 in cul- tivation, good pebble soil, fenced wit new wire; good growth of timber 0 woodland. New 6 room house, paint- ed and equipped with Colt Lighting system; plenty of out-bldgs., includ- ing garage, smoke house, syrup fur nace, chicken-.house, large shelte tobacco barn, etc., all in good condi- tion; a number of pecan trees. 1 ten ant house with out buildings. Loc ted in Brantley county near Count site on RFD and school line, 1 1-2 mi to~high school and churches. Wi Sell at bargain, either cash or term Write for prices. M. L. Anderson, Rt. Farm of 43 A. 17 in cultivation, Bal. woods and pasture, plenty running water. Good 5 room house, hall and 2 porches, ceiled thru-out. Good barn. and out bldgs., 4-1-2 m from Douglasville on the Billarp and Douglasville road. For further in- formation write J. J. Daniel, Rt. 2, Douglasville, Ga. ag 3 farms of 100, 202 1-2 and 250 A. of good fertile land. Dwellings and out houses, located near school and church, $10 to $25 per acre. Write for Paes: R. R. Manry, Goggins, a. Py 33 A. in Gwinnett Co. on 2 public roads and RFD., 20 A. in cultivation, rest in Bermuda pasture, orchard and pecan grove. 4 room house with hall mostly ceiled, 4 stall barn and_ crib, $500 cash or $600 on terms. W. R. Thompson, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville, Ga. 80 acres of North Ga. land, 8 or 10 acres cleared, 70 acres of good heavy timber, will cut 150 or 200M feet of lumber. 150 young fruit trees, just. be- ginning to bear, mostly apples, a few peach, pear, plum and grapes. Small house, good well, 4 or 5 good springs. Public road and daily mail thru the place. 4 1-2 miles from Ellijay. All for $800 cash or will cut in 20 acre tracts and sell timber tracts for $300 eac and $500 for the 20 acres with the house and orchard, W. T. Hammond, - Rt. 1, Ellijay, Ga. = Farm of about 70 acres, about 40 acres in pecans, beautiful new home, store, merchandise and filling statio: well located on State Rt. 27 and So Rwy. 6 miles North of Helena, G Cash. Mrs. W. M. Saunders, Rt.-2, H lena, Ga. 240 acres of best pecan, corn an cotton land in Elbert county, espe ially adapted for dairy and_ stoc over 100 acres in pasture with 2 nev dry creeks. 3 tenant houses and barns. Within 1-4 mile of highway, with | country roads passing thru farm, 1- mi. from district school, 2 miles to consolidated school. Rented to good white tenants for standing rent. Pri $5,000, reasonable cash payment, bal. long terms. C. S. Hoshor, Rt. 2, El- berton, Ga. | ae 167 acres practically level land Coweta county, 12 miles west of New- nan on graded and soiled road, ma and school bus route, convenient to churches and store, in good commun- ity. 3 horse crop in cultivation, four tenant houses, plenty of wood an water. $1250. 1-3 cash; balance terms. E. M. Grimes, Rt. 1, Newnan, Ga. | (Continued on page twenty-four) bey 1E TWENTY . : Live Stock For Sale (Continued from page seventeen) DEER FOR: SALE 8 deer, 2 does and 1 buck, $25 each. C. Haddock, Damascus, Ga. \ ( HOGS FOR SALE Fine, reg. big type Black Essex 3 mos. old pigs. $10 each. Either sex. Sat. guar. B. F. Murphy, Sandersville, Ga. 21 Duroc J. 6 wks. old pigs, $100 for t, and will ship at 8 wks. old, or will xch. 5 of them for 30 bu. Rucker or ther good Half and Half cotton seed that will run 45 per cent lint or more, mot over 1 yr. from Orig., and 5 for 800 Ibs. N. C. seed peanuts, and 5 for 15 bu. geniune Iron or Brabham peas. Send samples of seed if interested. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 31. A j Reg. S. P. C. pigs and young boars. F. H. Bunn, Midville, Ga. _ Duroc J. 4 mos. old pigs, reg. in buy- @t reasonable prices. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. ; 14 pigs, weaned. Av. wt. ea. 25 Ibs. or more. $2.50 each. O. S. Duggan, Chester, Ga. : Pure bred big bone P. C. gilt, 6 mos. old, thrifty and in good cond. $15. Ri- ley C. Couch, Turin, Ga. 8 pigs, crossed red Jersey and P. C. 4 males and 4 gilts, $5 each, $10 pr. at 1 mo. old, March 7th. Clinton Bryan, Charing, Ga. Rt. 1. - Hampshires: 35 to 50 head. (all sizes) $3.50 up. Wt. 25 to 400 lbs. Both sex. Wil] trade for mules or other value. Write if interested. K. P. Walden, Louisville, Ga. 0 130 Ibs, $15. FOB. Cash with or- Mrs. Emmett C. Brown, Summit. Ga. RFD 3. Box 20. About 30 shoats, good stock for sale. -T. A Bowen, Blakely, Ga. : Thoroughbred S. P. C. brood sow, wt. around 250 or 300 lbs. just in common order. $40 cash or exch for 50 pullets, any breed, but Barred Rocks or Reds preferred. Mrs. Geo. T. Bagwell, Ab- beyville, Ga. _ 3 pure bred Duroc sows, have brought 2 and3 litters and are: fine mothers. $30 each; 25 pure bred 8 wks.- old, wt. about 40 or 50 lbs. $5 each, $10 pr. Less _ per cent for whole lot. T. J. Thomason, - Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 229. | old, $5 and $6 each at the farm, Miss Addie C. Hicks, Scottdale, Ga. Hicks Farm. Reg. Black Essex 3 mos. old pigs, straight nose, thin hair, big bone type. $10 each, pr. unrelated, $18, 3 for $25. _ Application for reg. furnished. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis. Ga. Box 146. 8S. P. pips, farrowed Feb. 10th. $4 _@ach, $7.50 pr. at 6 wks. old, at m - barn, 3 mi. Hampton on Louella Road. J. O. King, Luella, Ga. Rt. 1. Durocs, 4 mos old, males and females. Best. Sensation breeding, $10.50 and $12.50 each; also bred gilts and 1 big herd boar at bargain. All reg. in buy- ers name. Z. L. Scott, Concord, Ga. 1 shoat, wt. about 80 lbs, $8; 4 Du- roc pigs, $8 to $10 pr. R. C. Brewer, Lula, Ga. Rt. 2. cholera treatment. Crossed Duroc and . P.C. Thrifty cond. $3 each, FOB. Jas. M Luck, Wright.sville, Ga. _ Twenty uice small size, Corn fed barbecue shoats, weigh 50 to 80 Ibs. gross, fine for feeders another year, or barbecue 10c per lb. FOB. W. O. _ Birdsong, Gordon, Ga. . HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE _ Pr. of 1100 Ib. mules, first class cond and guar. sound. Ga. raised. $225. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton, Ga. Rt. 2. - 900 Ib mule, good qualities, work anywhere. Full of P, $120 cash. Wilbert Patterson, Atlanta, Ga., Stone Road, 2 1-2 mi. from East Point, Ga. _ Fine Spanish Jack, wt. 6 to 700 Ibs in good shape. Reasonable price at on J. B. Baird, Maysville, Ga. _3 guar. Jacks for sale or lease. J. Hi. Felker, Monroe, Ga. P. O. Box 262. Either of 2 mare mules, 1 for $30; ee a oe and pleas- al work. - B. Chandler, Luth- ve baat 1 good plug mule, work anywhere, wt. 900 Ibs. 1 mare about 8 vo old, wt. about 850 Ibs. work anywhere (as sturdy as a mule in smooth or rough oY 1 pr. black mare mules, wt. M or 1100 Ibs. ex. Good cond, Work -ers name, dbl. treated against cholera, | Thoroughbred Hampshire pigs; 1 mo. Page, Monroe, Ga. anywhere. Sell 1 or both. $175 each. W. F. Miller, Lula, Ga. Rt. 2. No. 1 farm, black mare mule, wt. 900 Ibs. 12 or 13 yrs. old, $100 cash. H. T. Jones, Cedartown, Ga. Rt. 5. 1 good, sound horse, work anywhere $50 at my barn, or exch. for corn. R. L. yay Dames Ferry, Ga., On Bol- ingbroke and Popes Ferry road. Shetland pony, gentle, easily hand- ed. $35. Can be seen any time. G. W. Harrison, Greensboro, Ga. : 2 good farm mules, for sale or trade for beef cattle or other property. W. F. Baugh, Eatonton, Ga. : 1 small pony, about 8 yrs .old, 7 hand high, verv fast, gentle (enough for a small boy, 10 or 12 yrs. old, to handle). Red and white color. Broken to cart or saddle. Easily kept. Mod- erate price for cash. W. A. Smith, Eastman, Ga. RABBITS FOR SALE Chin. Gold Cert. subject reg. for sale. Mrs. J. H. Ewing, Ashburn, Ga. 30 White N. Z. rabbits, wt. 4 to 10 lbs. Some reg. others ent. to. $50.00 FOB. Exch. some for chickens. Wm. James, Cedartown, Ga., RFD 1. 15 does and 5 bucks. Sell or exch. for syrup in cans, crowder peas, or chickens. Waiter Sargent, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B. : Reds and Whites, N. Z., 11 mos. old $3; -10 wks. old, 50c each. Exch. for runner peanuts, or guineas. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. Belgium Hare does, 75c each, $4.50 for lot. Exch. for guineas. Wilson Carson, Lovejoy, Ga. 1 pr. N. Z. Reds, 8 mos old, ready for breeding, $3.50 pr. C. H. Sledge, Powersville, Ga. RFD 1. e Rabbits for sale, value $15.50. Exch for turkeys, guineas, ducks, pigeons. ate.. H. V. Robinson, Columbus, Ga. 018 15th St. 1 pr. N..Z. Whites, 2 yr. old, for sale or exch. for 50 large breed set- ting eggs: B. R. or W. Wyandottes preferred. Harold OQuinn, Odum, Ga. Pe -Ped. Chin. from Stahls Gold Cert. very best stock; babies, 8 to 10 wks. old, 75e each. or 2 or more together, 70c each; Breeders, 7 mos: old and older does, $5 each; 2 or more, $4.50 each: bucks, $4; 2 or more, $3.50 each. All Ped. Reg. does and buck, $15 each and must order more than 1 doe at a time for above reg. prices. D. EB. Mc- Kinney, Blackshear, Ga. ~ Entire herd of fine rabbits; 20 Chin doe breeders, $2 each; 18 Chin. does, extra good, $3 each; 8 N. Z. White does, $2 each; 5 N. Z. White does, $3 each; 4 N. Z. White bucks, same price All ped. and some are reg. T. C. Grif- Gaskins Chin. From Stahls_ Gold Cert. H. R. Gaskins, Americus, Ga. Reg. N. Z. Whites, Reds and Chin. fin, Valdosta, Ga. Box -243. Reasonable prices. Most of this stock prize winners and all-.from prize win- ning parents. J. G. Smith, Atlanta, Ga. 1252 Epworth St., S. W. N. Z. Whites, 2 bucks and 4 does, 6 mos. old, 2 bucks, 12 mos. old, $1.25 each. Money order with order. Miss Naomi Allison, Lithia Springs, Ga. 7 1-2 mos. old Chin. buck, sub. to reg. $3 or if reg. $4. Alice McCants, Butler, Ga. = Chinchillas: 8 grown does, 2 large : = -| bucks, and 8 young 3 mos old. Some 10 shoats, 2 1-2 mos. old. Life time. reg. tor sale cheap. Mrs. Wilson. pass Park, Ga., 607 E. Cambridge ve. : Carefully breeded Chin. Reg. by the American A. R. & C. B. A. Write Terbert Blackstock, Jefferson, Ga., or T. F. Blackstock, Atlanta, Ga. 1613 Hurt Bldg. 2 Chin. does and 1 buck, 5 mos old, $3; sev. 2 mos. old, $1 pr. All pure stock and healthy cond. C. R. Hall- man, Dougiasville, Ga. Rt. 1. Chin. bucks and does for sale or exch. for fruit. trees, grape vines, or shrubbery of any kind, Spanish pea- nuts, or for most anything you have. G. M. Vann, Eastman, Ga. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 80 6 of oe on sale. Make best offer.