CU LTURE |, : ee y ALTON. COGpELL, DIRECTOR. STATE: BUREAU OF MARKET LR eae Bo es SATURDAY, J JUNE 1, 1940, se "Chairman, Aeiener Columbus Roberts ae acce; fede Lilk ucers Federation to serve as Georgia chair- athe. nation-wide observance during June a ation from the National Co-operative ional Dairy Month. . presenting producers, distributors and re- | { ts to. formulate and carry out the state . State, county and city officials; the Ag- | ural Extension Service, commercial and civic schools and colleges and other groups will be 1 to co-operate. in emphasizing the economical health-giving value of milk. This activity deserves the is ad support person in the state, Commissioner Rob- Per capita consumption of milk in Geor- ; believed to be far below the average in other | s of the country. Health specialists say that en should drink one quart of milk a day and de rown people at least one pint each. oc Stars and dairymen are ee of around. a Sane a day per cow on ae 000 farms in the state. The average milk pro- ction per cow in Georgia is much lower than national average, however, much progress is ng made to improve the quality of milk cows on farms.. This is indicated by the Govern- report. which shows that in 1932 Georgia had 000 milk cows valued at $25 a head or a total 59, 0,000, while in 1940, the 394,000 milk cows- lued' at $35 each or $13,790, 000. The milk industry is the biggest farm crop the United States in value it being valued in 1938 t $1,778,000,000; cattle was second, valued at $1,- ,000, 000 and hogs third, their value being a lit- more than a billion dollars. The Beary. industry, says Mr. Roberts, is an Livestock ; : Ope pr ices quoted by White Brovision: Com- | any are on strictly corn-fed hogs: Hogs: 180-240 Ibs. $5.50; 150-175, $5.25; 125 pounds down, $4.00 wn; 245-300, $5. 25: 300-350, $5.00; good roughs 350 lbs., $4.50; 130- 145, $4. 50. af * Good fat well bred steers, $8.00-$8.50; med- fat, $6.50-$7.50; plain. kinds, $5. 50-$6. 00; fair native yearlings, $5. .00-$5.50; common, $4. 00- : $4. ey fat cows, $5. 00-$5. 50; medium, $4. 50-$4. 15; mon, $4.00-$4. 25; canners, $3. 25- $3.75; good 2avy bulls, $5. 00-$5. 50; medium, Lie 25-$4. 75; Dp calves, #6. 50-$9. 00. 4 ee \ Pincus. element in ib! nie 5 ageieultural pro-- . gram. It is not encouraged by low consumption. fig- ures and other factors it faces today, but if we can increase the consumption of milk by. all groups, it will be an important contribution to the health of | | our people and to the progress | of our dairy indus- | | try. And everybody will benefit. _thereby. - I be- lieve | National. Dairy aos "will help Pony. this about. Georgia edd the South shoul be the oan - place. to raise cows. and produce milk. We have a mild climate that affords long-time pastures; we _have plenty of grasses that grow well here and | milk produced from grasses, or eas a green is high. in food value. 5 Then, too, milk has so many uses. . Its pro- ducts include sweet milk, butter milk, - butter, cheese and ice cream and a cook puts milk in many . foods prepared. If every farmer in Georgia pro- duced as much milk and butter as his family need- ed, this would bring a big. increase in the. number of cows on Georgia farms. A farmer with a number of eye: enriches his. land more quickly than the one without any cows. _ Most dairymen have rich land or highly improved jand that produces. feed and crops much better than poor Jand. The farmer who produces - enough milk and butter, chickens vand eggs and has a Sous ee well, : Roberts Nemeda on F arm 2 Group Commissioner Roberts has been delectods as | one of the four Commissioners of Agriculture in he United States to serve with the United States - Department of Agriculture, in mapping the general program and co-operative activities between the state and national departments. He is the only Commissioner from the South named on this important committee. - Commissioner Roberts in accepting the place, said that inasmuch as the first defense of a nation is food, that, in his opinion, the committee may be called upon to assist in. shaping the agricultural policy of the nation in connection with the pre- 2 paredness program now being put into effect. Atlanta Spot Cotton Atlanta spot cotton closed steady, middling 10.56. The average price of middling 15/16 inch - cotton today at the ten designated southern spot | markets, was five points lower, at 10.20. Mid-. dling 7.8 inch average was 10.02 cents per pound. | By Mrs. Robin. Wood, Divscar! Womens Divi oe of eas State piece oe are - will Se awarded the: woman Abrinaiig the la delegation. This will be giverby the Atlanta Fed~ eration of Womens Clubs and the Atlanta Ch risti Council will have charge of placing the guests, = oa Out-of-town delegates will be esiclied in. the homes of Atlanta women. Delegates are requested to carry out the eae idea ees wearing apparel made of cotton. We wan aes products for the picnic Triday. meals will be provided free. Free enone is also being provided in many counties, : f wish a sell as Taft Hall - be used as a room tO. these -produgts, will be. announced in ie next issue ue the Marl Bulletis. Tomato . estival June 6 e There will Be ae tomate. featene held i Georgia this year on June 6th. One will be hel at Glennville and one at Pelham. Splendid pro- grams are planned for each one and_ Pee _ plans made for the eploweeet of Bact | SWEET POTATOES, per 100 lbs. 2.00- 2. = Prices of F resh ue LIMA BEANS, bu. hampers Se 75-$2. 25 SNAP BEANS, bu. hampers _.s14.50- 1.75 CABBAGE per CWT. 2s 1.00671 96 GREEN PEAS, Ue ee iy - .90- 1.10 POTATOES, 100-Ib. bags, Red Bliss _ 1.85- 2 00 SQUASH, bu. hampersic a a Sv .659< TOMATOES, unwrapped, 50-Ib. erates TURNIP SALAD, Pus ee 2.00- 40- 6 a Atlanta | Augus ta Com-. a ee insville Metter -merce Clarkes- ville Barnes- ville La- Grange | La Fay- ette ~ Sparta L7-.18 AE cee fe ate Medium: 18 LT 20 45 18 20) 18 li 20 15 15] 18 Small 2: ees Heavy Breed ae Leghor ns Id Peas, mixed Sos oe Meld Peas, not mixed. heved Com = 3 = r Corn (80 Ibs. to bu. ats, per bushel 48-50 85 2.00-2.10 1.00-1.25 eet Potatoes, per 100 = Cabbage, green, per 100 Ibs abbage Gwvhite, per 100 Ibs Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton___ eanut Hay =. eis 22.00 15.00 62.50 16 a! .07 12] 18 11 07 07 08 20 : Sn LOek Al es 20 20 stot: 20 panish Peanuts, No. 1_ Cottonseed, (prime) _____ 32.00 32.00 Cottonseed Meal, 7 per cent 34.00 Cottonseed Meal, 8 per cent. = Page Two MARKET BULLETIN "GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Sstablished by 3. J. Srown, March Commissioner of Agriculture a 1917 Published Sem- Monthly by DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE COLUMBUS ROBERTS. Commissioner STILES A. Executive Office: State Capite: Publishing Office _ Send all letters to Lhe Market Gulletin, MARTIN Editor Atlanta. Georgia ~ Cwangton Ga. - State Capitol. Atlanta. Ga. : Notity on FORM 8575--Gurean o@? Markets 222 Capito: _ gmnterea as secona class matter August . 193' ai the Post Office at Covington Georgia under the Act of dune 8 1936 Ac- - eeptec for mailing at specia rate of postage provided for in Sec- tion 1103 Act of October 191% Notices of tarm reduce and appurtenances admissable under postage regwiations inserted one time on each request anc re- = only when request is accompanied by new eepy ot a ante "Limited space will not permit insertions of notice containing _ more than 30 words mend ne name and address. Under Legislative Act che Georgia Market Bulletin does not 3 assume any Ee for any notice e@ppearing in the Bul. : PLANTS FOR SALE a "White Cabbage colland (Ga_) plants. 200. 50c; 500. $1.00; $1.50 M. prepaid. Also large ype Dark Cornish eggs from ize str. bloodtested, $1.00. 15. ud. Wiil exc. Cc. a). Sikes. iecaick. Red skin P. R $125 M: Bus, y King sweet. pepper. $1.19 * Marglobe and New Stone ~~ ise M, Mors. Minnie Graham. : e extra fine are i Bune: plants, $1.00 M. iu. Jive. Woodland. : ' New Stone. and Gr. re tomato, 95e M:P. R.. $1.00 All del. in Ga. S. Cc. Rowe, zgerald. ink and yellow skin P. . Gov. insp... $1.25 M. M. O. Or Cashier s cheek. j FE. Thornton, Seneven, Rt. 1. Re nF, B.. Gov. _mpsp.. . $1.25 M. del. Full count, . Pearee, Baxley, Rt. 4. Toe. insp. PR. plants, $1.20! 600, 65c. E. B. Kesler, Bax-!- Ri. 4. e | 800. y| Rt. express. Good strong plants. W.! quinn, Baxley. Rt, 4. bbage ents, $1.00 M: to- $1.50 Collard. $2. 90 S Mrs. : ee Williams, ainesville, Rt. . and Early esa po- for A, Exc. RB: plants. $1.50 5 thing can use. Me an, Alma. 407 12th St. y amount cabbage, tomate: en: collard plants now ready, Ii lead yvar., prompt shipment. | 1 count. moss packed. 300, Oc: Toe MM. Ps P2265 M. FOR, \. Williams, Gainesville. red skin P. R. 1 M; 2 M. 2 . Good count, S aand prompt shipment. Smcss shtsey, Surrency, Rt. 2 Marglobe. New Stone and Gr. altimore t to plants, 50c Mrs. Mary E. Tomberlin,| * a potato plants, Soe: treated, $1.25: M. del. in Sat. guar. Good, strong. plants, well rooted. H.C. Rowe, Ocilla. Rt. 1. Purple. skin P, R., $1.25 M del. rglobe, New Stone. Gr. Bal- timore tomato plants, 50c del. Moss packed R. Tomber- n, Surrency. Rt: 2 eres in Marglobe and June tomato plants, 90c M. del. lso half acr a in Bell pepper nts, $1.00 del. C. D. Deal. Baxley, Rt.1. 3 solid aeres in Marglobe. and Gr. Baltimore tomato plants mow ready. 90c M. del. A. D. Buchens, Baxley. Rt, 1. 2 Pepper plants, Calif. Wonder. M. weet and Hot. moss packed, for 10c; 20c C. Add postage, sie Martin, Gainesville. Rt. ert. popular leaf Triumph atoes, $1.25 M; Ruby King d Calif. Wonder penne. 90c Esg-plants, $1.25 M; Mar- be tomato, 65c M. Arthur en _ Graham. Re $1.50 M. del. Good, plants guar. J M. Sims.- - jasp. pure Red Skin, P. RB, plants, $1.25 M. Moss packed. Gaff, Fitzgerald, RES: = Moss ay 1 ma Baxley. P. R., $1.50 M; sweet $1. 25 M; Louisiana ms, $1. 50 M, FOB. W.G. Bul- Be Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 128. . R. potato, Gov. a, $1.96. del. - O. Balti- R. insp., ee ty Sens onuetnt an ieeeret PLANT S FOR SALE ~ P.R. potato, Gov. insp. treat- ed, 50c M; Marglobe and Stene tomato, 35c M. EOP. Leroy Lightsey. avon Marglobe somal, collard, ea. 75c M; Bris stalk. oo P. R., potato, Dix, Baxley. Leav. var. collard, Cae cabbage plants, now ready, 50c. 300: 90c M. del; 75c M. Exp. collect. Mrs. Leathora -will- jams. Gainesville, Bi. 2. Red skin P. R.. $1.25 M. Guar. count. D. . Nail. Pine Grove. Goy. ep P. R. plants. 500. 80c: $1.50 M. Del. Calvin Gar- | rett, Gaines -ville. Rul, Be P. R., plenty of them. ready, red and pink skin. Mail pre- paid, $1.20 M: Express not pre-: paid. $1.00 M. Exc, some for field peas . M . Crow. Gaines- walle, Ri 1.7 The right size Red River and Scarlet oe fomate 25e .C- 50c, postpaid. J. W. Toole. chee Rt 2: : Hot L pepper plants. 25 C; 50c D. Wilson, Palmetto, New Stone and Merdiobe to- | mato, zt a oe $1.25 in o less shipped. Ovie Crow, Gainesviile. Gr. Marsiobe, New Stone, yeerore tomato, 75 M. Gov. insp. $1.50 M. 5 M. lots, $1.35 i aren del. Prompt = aoa Melyin Deal, Baxley, | Gov. i and irestod P. now eae $1.10 M. Del. Good. plants, full eount, arin ship- ment, Exc. 1500 for 1 bu. any ood Hay Peas. Up to 4 bu. W.: ._ Murray, Odum. Rt. 2, Box Marglobe, Piha: Ballti- more; Rutgers tomate, Calif. Wonder. World Beater sweet and Hot pepper, Black Beauty | - jand Fla. High Bush egg-plant, | . Chanclor. Pitts, Gov. insp. imp. P. R., | M. del. Prompt shipment. Williamson, Bristol, Rt. 1. Gov. insp $1.50 M. FOB: also mellow, | fine smoking tobacco, 8 Ibs. $1.00 FOB. W. M. Herrington, Baxley, Rt. 3. Cabbage, collard. tomato] plants now ready, 300, 40c; 75 M. mailed; 65c M. Exp. col. ba unior Parrish, Dahlonega, Rt. 29 Red and pink skin P. R., $1.40 M. Boones, $1.85 M. del. Prompt Se Winifred Wal- drip, Flowery Branch. Leav. var. cabbage, tomato, eollard plants, 400, 45e; 75e M; 5 M. $3.00 collect, Pp, Ry Goy. insp., $1.75 Boones, $1.80 del. Lee ceo Gainesville, Ree on Box 143. - Gov. insp. P.-R.,, 500, 80c; $1.50 M; Wakefield, Dutch cab- page, Stone and Baltimofe to- mato, 500, 70c; $1.25 M. Del. Laura Mae. Garrett. Gaines- ville, Rt. 7. P R., $1.60 M;. lead. var.. cabbage, tomato, collard, 300, 35c; 75e M. All mailed, Azzie Lee Crow, Genuine 45e VM: 5 M: up, 40c M. or 65e M. del. All moss packed. R. E. Tomberlin, Surrency. Marglobe tomato. tbe Mi: sweet pepper, $1.00 M: P. R. $1.50 M also flue cured to- bacco, 10 Ibs. $1.00. All del. Ike 'Fomberlin, Surrency, Rt. 2. Gov. insp, P. R., $1.15 M. del. Now ready. Will exch, As BE 10 uinn, Jr.. Odum, Rt. 2, Box Marglobe tomato, | red or ; New Box 50. | -ealf. $40.00. Both fresh in at; | my barn. Mrs. | ones. Rome. Rt. > J. D. Richards, Pave. +more, 50c lb; FOB; old fash- | $1.00 M. Exp. Collect. Jas T.! Abs. *) Banana muskmelon., *; teacupful; tender Red V: alen- tine beans. 20c teacun: cunning nee. Rosie 4 quent lots and postage: 50 Ibs. by 4 $3.50; 100 Tos 7. . 158, : ee all, 500, 75e; $1.25 M. prepaid PLAN TS FOR SALE Gov. imsp "pink skin P. R.. tied with a aw tape, $1.25 M. del; Marglebe tomato, moss packed. 60c M. Del. Now ready.. W. R. Lightsey, Screven. Manglobe. New Stone, Gr. Baltimore tomato, 50c, 590: 75c M: Goy. insp. P R.. $1.50 M. All del. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Opal L. Deal, Baxter, Ri. 4, SEED FOR SALE Calif. noviitinlyine beer seed, old theifer (same breed). ist Sallie Floyd, ' Rockmart, Rt. 2. 5M. Ibs. Perkins long green okra. 10c Ib: 100 bu. brown sugar crowder. peas, $3.00 bu; 200 bu. D&:PL. 11-A cotton seed, Ist yr... 90c bu. W.-M. Clem- Recleaned chufas, $3.00 bu. Re. 2. Genuine imp. Cuban Queen melon. 75c Ib; 50 tb. lots or joned late runner Clay peas, $2.00 bu. FOB. W. O. Birdsong. Gordon. Dill seed. 10c pt. del. Geo. W. Jackson, Fayetteville, Rt. Snake cucumber (grows 3 ft.). 50 seed, 10c; vine (grows on garden wire), 50 seed =: i9c: 3 lbs. bush garden beans, 20c Mb. or Exc. for 6 lbs. pe- cans. -L, J. Vollrath, Decatur, Rt. 2 ree seed, necleaned, excel. Dicketon. Dupont. 6-wks. Crowder peas. extra productive (plant mp to July] 9. 15th), 10c Ib. Add pestage.: Mrs. C. R. Smith. Buford, Rt. 1. The Blue Ridge Mtn. climb- ing tomato (plant in June for, Fall crop). grow 25 ft long. 325, to single vine. 200 seed. 25e del. anywhere, with full in- structions. Will C. Smith, Rey. Stone Mtn. watermelon and) en. squash, 15c gg oa dian peach, Lei d_ post Brown Top millet; 10 th. in ; S690. Re- nee and on. it Co. J. E. a Athens. Ky W. R. Stephens. jelaceee Butter-pea, yard long Deans, aches on vine, wonder. utter fruit, 20 pkt. 25e and 3 Boring HLS. Oakley, red skin P. BR.) er. | 50e /10 bu, lets, $2.00 bu. Gainesville, Rt. 2, id.| Clays, $1.50, 2-% BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE _ rie nt aa sound Clays, $1.50 B. Money order with or- Cc. C. Nelson, Devereux. eg $1.45; per bu: 100 bu mixed, 50 bu. Brabhams, $1.75; Clays, $1. 50; Java and New Eras, ea. oft 75. (Grown on my place). G G. Lewis, Waynes- boro, P. O. ae 86. Texas Crowders, extra heavy bearer (mice for eating green), gt, Mrs. Pearl Aderhold,' Pallulah Falls. _ 1 or 200 bu nhocly eleaned, bright peas, gathered without rain on them. M. E. Lassiter, Waynesboro. | 100 bu. Brabhams, $2.10 bu FOB. i S. May, Sanders 40 bu. hay peas, $1. 50 bu. J. E. Floyd, Cochran, Rt. 2. Lady finger peas, 90 per cent germination, 10c i. m 5 fb. lots; 7%4c tb. in bu. lets. No or- ders less than 5 Ibs. No stamps nor chocks Add pestage.: Mrs. Pauline Evans, Acworth, Rt. 2. 100 bu. Clays, $1.65 bu. FOB. J. Matt Hayes, Thomson. | 14 bu. Brabhams, $2.50 bu: 11 by. Javas, 9 bu, Brown peas, $2.00 bu. Neb Grovenstein. Ol- iver, Rt. 1, Recleaned Hayseed Soybeans, $2.50; Cert. Bunch Velvetis $2.00; running Velvets, $1. 37 % bu. Send remittance. D. Cc. Strother, Grower, Ft. Valley. . 50 bu, New Eras, stighitly mines. $2.00 bu. Pretiepure. - . Ellis, Howard. 25 bu. New Eras aand 50 bu. 125 bu. 10c start. Add 3c postage; 1 good Add postage. Mrs. Holstein and Jersey crossed. | yr. old cow, $60.00; barn: sie tert Hill. Danville. _| prices on larger ots. | Brown, .| $2.50 doz. also few day old hen hatched baby turkeys, 50c | White Guinea eggs! 75c, 38. P. | P, Money. order only. Mrs. Al- for 30: Speckled guinea, postpaid. bu, bags. Joe . eare indus City BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 50 bu. No. 1 Brabs. $1.75 ibu:: 20 bu. Clays, rust-preef, $1/50 bu. In new 2% bu. bags. FOB. Cc. D. Checley. Mitchell. Streaked Half Runners. 20c cup postpaid. No stamps 2939 crop. Mrs. Bessie Chatham. Adairswille. Rt. 2. 25 Ibu. Brab. peas. Mixed. $1.75 bu. FOB. M. IL. Moore. Richland. All col. mixed beans. hall. runnets, 20c eunful: 2 for 'B5c. Henry. M. Jones. Lila. Rt. 1. Good. tender brown er Walf Runners. 15c_ cup. 2. for! Saturday, J une $2.00 Le Farmers Golder Be not deceived not mocked; for wh: aman soweth, t also reap. For he that sowe flesh, shall of fhe - eorruption; ibut the eth in the spirit, shall ij spirit reap life eve 1 Galatians :7-8. CORN | AND SEED 50 bu. condi orn $1.00 bu. at my farm Owen. Barnesville, o5e Add postage. Exe. 2 cups. for 4 white feed sacks. free of | i holes. 190 Ib. can. Ea. nav post | ase. TL. R. Ashworth. Logan- ville. Box 4. & About 50 bu. good Clays, bit. FOB. Money Order. A. Ritts. Devereux. St MM. Sugar Crowders. free of wee-|- vils. in hull or hulled as want-| Led: want pea hulls. 7. MH. Cald-}. well. Atlanta. Rt 4. Box. 985" (Cee cade Road). 60 bu. Clays. aa and, bright. $1.75 bu. FOR. R. Lb. Portex Drv Branch. 900 bu. Brabs. $1.90: 300 bi. mixed: $1.65: 30 bu. Irons. : 90, per cent pure. $1. 15 bu. All. 10; bu. lots 5c bu. FOB. Rob- 12 bu. Red Rippers. $2.00 bu: at barn. No checks. C. E. Hood. Cleveland. mL 4 (95 bu. field peas, | A. Studdard. Grovetown, care Mamilten Farm. Brown suger crowders. $3. 00) \ bu. at my place. 3 mi. So. Se- ville. Robert I. Jones. Pitts. ie Silver Hell erowders. Tb. in 10 lb. lots. money order. Ww. 7T Wr ight. El- Iiiay. 29 bu. shelled gis h Velvet. dei pons $1.60 bu. W. F > Andrews, | Roberta. - 80 bu. giewh white $1.50 bu. c reux. Speckled Crowders. 10c Ib. in| 10 lb. lots er more: Cream | Crowders, same price. Write oy Clays, | Ball Ground. Rt. 1. Brown e peas. ag Ib. or $975 bu wR eee Greensbore. EGGS oe SALE | ges per ioe: Chukar aS | ridge, $3.50; Pheasants, Ring-] 1 neck, $2.50; Goldens, $3.50; Am-. | herst, ; (very small) bantam, $3.50. C. $4. 20: Black Crested, . Gaines, Buford. Bronze turkey eggs, Ellis ana Calif. str. May and June del. ea. about June 1ith. Money or-| der. Mrs. Bessie L.: Parker, Aus- tell, Rt. 2. M. B. turkey eggs throueh June, $15.00 C; $2.00 doz. Post- - | paid. Mrs. L, D. Scoggins, New-]. man, Rt. 1, _ Dark Cornish, $1.00 per 16; fred Gibbs, Rochelle, Rt. 1. Dark Cornish, 85, 15; " - c, 16; $1. 50 for 50. Miss Cora B.| Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt. 3, Box 74, Giant Black Minorca eggs, for) hatching, until July ist: L. B:j: Millians, Newnan. Pure M. B. turkey eggs. $1 AB doz. postpaid. Mrs, Pearl Mil- ford, Ball Ground. AAA grade B. R. eggs, 75Sc, 18; $2. 50 C. Del. by insured parcel post. Cases to be return- ed. Mrs, M B. Scroggs, Alto. Eggs from prize winning stock { of Golden and Silver Seabright bantams, $2.50 doz. Miss Carl- <= Kemp, Marietta, 322 Maple ve. Sheppard AAA grade An- econa, 75c, 17; White Pekin. duck eggs, 75 doz. postage paid, Mrs. L. D. Elliott, Lavon- ia. M. B. turkey eggs, $1.50: doz. Mrs, L. W. Seago. Pinehurst, Black Australorp AAA eggs, $1.25 for 15, postpaid. Crates ae Grady McCurley, Aeworth, | a eggs, through June 0th, $1.50 doz. del Mrs. Glenn Gammage, Lawrenceville, Rt. White foe guinea eggs, 40c doz. 2 doz. 75ce. Add post- age to all. Mrs. Elbert Overton, Bowdon, Rt. 3. _Red. Leghorn eggs, 5c for! $1 FOB. Gash or] . Courson, ee : Yellow pop corn, bree te Mrs. eyne ae : 5 Ibs dried apple postpaid in Ga. Mrs oo ES ~ 2 Tbs. nice, fresh ter (Cow T. Ib brick molds. no co del. ea. week: 1 la turkey tom, raised _ Wit. 25 Tbs. $4.00. M se cep $1.50 bu. D. op ah senidinels 1 $18.00 ton, FOB. 1 Reynolds. |HONEY BEES A No. 5 Gallivenry pails, Chunk or Rat, per 10 Ib. pail; $600 + Add shipping ches. A Odum. - oo Galiberry_ in | guar. Prompt ue a gece Nahunia, 00. FOB. } ity, prompt shipment j Thomas, Odum. Nice, clean, bright 1 ey, strained and in Tb. FOB. Cash with postage. No chks. = nett, Screven, Rt. 2, B Nice, thin. Sone Bee ation, 50c Ib. plus post | Middleton, Buford, RB: 15-20 stands Bees, $2.00. W."L. May. As New Tupelo ho $1.50; 5 Ib. pail. 756 B. eee Savannah, 1 \, $3.50 frt prepai $1.50 for 10 Ib pail and insured. 5 ? hunta, Real fancy new. a or ext. in 5 tb. pails, $3.10; es. ef 12, $6. jar on request. Prompt guar. J. T. Mullis, A New crop pure Ext. Tb. $1.10, postpaid; 5 crated, FOB, $4.50. Sev. bbls. 72 gal. 4). Se der received. John. J mey, Jesup, P. O, Box New crop med. br amber color honey, 1 buckets, del. for strained or chunk, 7! del. by express, for | Edenfield, Stillmor POTATOES FOR Te truckers, 2% ac good Bliss Triumph tatoes, ready by Ju 10th. Make heut offer, na Cribb, Nicholls, TOBACCO FOR s Nice, flue eured chewing or smoking, | $1.00 postpaid m rd James Branch, Bax Good, Ga. raised t eured, jong leaf Re ay, sweet and ji 00, eithe St 15 del. H. K. Ward, Savannah, Gardens.