VOL. 14.
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~ PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS A. D. JONES,. DEEGTOE
STATE CAPITOL
_ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 19381.
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A few weeks BES. there appeared in ins papers an announcement
- of a general plan of all the railroads to request a 15 per cent increase
- in freight rates on all commodities.
Whew! Reckon will they get it? f
If they do get it we should abolish the Interstate Commerce Com-
mission and our several State Rail Road Commissions, if they sanc-
thon= 1b.
One of the greatest contributing causes to the present economic
condition of the farmers of this country is the high cost of trans-
portation.
The average freight charges for hauling a car of watermelons to
the northern markets $175. The railroads do noteload the car. The
railroads do not bed the car. The railroads do not unload the car, But
for thir service of hauling the car on an average of 36 hours they re-
ceive about four times as much as the farmer receives for the car-
load of watermelons and the farmer has to stow them, bed them and
load them.
The farmer has worked to grow these melons about six months in
the year. Whe railroad merely pulls them on an average of 36 hours
and they even demand the freight in advance or a bond for the freight.
I have just returned from a hearing before the Georgia Rail Road
Commission for the increase of rates on inter state shipments of ap--
~ ples. It developed in that hearing that you could ship apples from Ore-
gon to Atlanta, Georgia, almost as cheap as you can ship them from
Cornelia, Georgia, to Savannah, Georgia. One is a haul of about 300
miles, the other is a haul of about 3,000 miles,
Where is the logic in this? Where is the justice? : :
Get your trucks. Every farmer does not have to have one but
get one in the community and use it jointly. Haul your guano. Haul
everything else on it. Keep it RUBY This is the only way pee can
fight back.
For the past week I have peer bombarded BH, iiecraue letters,
phone calls and personal interviews about so many small peaches be-
_ ing pushed on the market.
Of course no ruling can make peaches larger. Too many small
peaches will depress the price so much that good peaches will not sell
_ for cost.
Under the standardization act it is my. duty to place size require-
ments on different grades of peaches.
I have just placed the following size requirements:
Early Rose, U. S. Fancy & U.S. No. 1, Minimum size 1 5-8
inches, U. S. No. 2, no size requirements.
Hileys, aS: Fancy and U. S. No. 1, Minimum size 1 3-4
\
an : Rates, Pa and Mountains ,
- inches, U. S. No. 2. no size requirements, a
Elbertas, Was. Fancy and=-U.. | S.c Nox}; Minimum size, Ni
*-inches, U. Ss. No. 2, no size requirements.
Hales, U.-S. Fancy and U.S: No.1, Minimum size, 2 inches,
U.S: No. a no size requirements.
All peaches not ne the above grades shall be labeled _ Com- ae
mercial Pack.
Last Saturday I dvove from, Atlanta through Gwinnett, Hall, Habe ae
ersham and Rabun Counties to Clayton, and went on ue to Moun-
tain City.
. The farmers of the northeast section of the State are hard hit by:
the drouth. In a great many places they did not get a stand of cot-
ton. You can see fields of it where vou can almost count the stalks. x
They have been plowing it, hoping that it will come up. Around the
first of July is awful late for cotton to come up though if you expect
to make a crop.
Do not quit your crops too soon,
down we areall inclined to think it is time to lay by. It is a mighty
good idea to work cotton until the bolls are mature at the bottom. . :
If you are troubled with sand spurs or nut grass be sure to give
your cotton one or two extra plowings and. a good hoeing right at the =
last.
worked. This is encouraging. The seasons will take care of them-
selves.
Ever since I have been in AtlantaI have heard different people
from Habersham, Rabun, etc., tell about the Blue Ridge Mountains of :
north Georgia.
ed of the poems of Switzerland.
There is a good road up to Tallulah Falls and to Clayton. Some
of you folks from the level fields and flat woods: of South Georgia take
a trip up into these mountains.
; Look at the sunset across Lakemont. Look over the terrible gorge,
where Tallulah Falls used to be, at sunrise. See the blue mist on the
- horizon across the mountains as far as the eye can reach and you will
find out where they get the name of Blue Ridge.
Some living in these mountains! Oh, how you can sleep fanned
by the fresh mountain breeze!
Don't sleep all night. Be sure to see that gorgeous moon hanging
like a silver slipper between two black peaks.
June 23, 1931. a / _ = EUGENE TALMADGE,
MARKET REPORT
- OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
Prevailing Wholesale Prices June 23, 1931. Always malsect to Variation .
Atlanta Macon
; Ga. Txtla, O0Zr 3 = ese $20 $ .23 $ 19
Standard, doz. = : sok lh
SGas. trade, G07: 452255225 : 16 12
Yard Run, doz. al at LT
17 18
Se 18
Roosters, Ib. 09. 12 12
Friers, lb. : o 30 .26
Ducks, Ib. ee, 16 14
Geese, Ibn 2-225 oto a ee ; 12% 2:
Turkeys, lb. ~ ; : 2D 25
Capons, lb. 23 Ss 25
Field Peas, mixed, bu. 1.50 1.50
Field Peas, not mixed, bu. 115 15
Country Butter, Best Table, Ib... 30 .20 30
Ear Corn, (80 Ibs. to buy bu. ee Oe 65 70
No Hogs Sold During Week Beginning June 15, 1931, at Cooperative Sales.
Savannah Augusta
INDEX
a Baby Chicks for Sale
; Baby Chicks Wanted
Sas Or: Sale soo Ae eee Sy
Eggs Wanted
Farm Help Wanted
Ga. Products for Sale
Ga. Products Wanted
Live Stock for Sale ........... ores
Live Stock Wanted: 35
| -Miscellaneous for Sale ............ 6, 7,
Miscellaneous Wanted
Positions Wayted
Poultry for Sale
Poultry Wanted
Plants for Sale .
Plants Wanted
Seed for Sale
Seed Wanted
Car Lots
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Columbus Valdosta
No, 1, Grade Spanish EUs $80.00 per ton, Delivered, Subject to Correction.
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When Old Sol begins to bear
In all sections of the State reports come in that crops are well 2
I had seen some of the mountains around Jasper and | a
some on the way to Chattanooga, but on this trip when I saw the
mountains around Tallulah Falls,. Clayton and Mountain City I dream-
Pas
ae a
Pure bred Golden Sebrights, Rose
Yr. old, $2.50 pr. or exch. B.
attend, Dalton, ts 2?
pr. Golden Sebrights. Full Stoo
type. Nearly grown size. $2.-
: Money ~ order, B. J, Wynne,
chran,
exch. pri. White-
Bantams, 2: hens and 1 rooster.
eth Elliott, Oe te: Rt. 3.
re White bantams, 2 hens and
1 1-2. yrs. old; 2 pullets, and two
cor erels,. 6 mos old, $3 or 50 each. C.
ulenwider, Albany, 410 3rd: St.
Few Fancy, nearly grown Buff Co-
chin cockerels, $1 each; eggs, $1.50 per
O. H. Wright, Atlanta, 515 Peters
Bldg.
Bantam hens, 400. ea. Guar. Money
ef nded if not Saiistied. Jas.
me bantams, Red Pyle; ata Red |
d Black Breasted, cross. Cock,
two
lens, Yr./old; April hatch cockerel, 2
yullets, $4.50. for all. Ww. Ds: Proctor,
\ bany, 724 Society, St.
feather) bantam roCeEee thickly
hered legs,\ 50c FOB. Sell out.
. All size bantams. Write. Miss
Harrison, Bolingbroke. Z
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
veral large, fine B. Rock 9 mos.
7 Mrs. cs W. Rustin, -States-
0. 212 Hill St.
erat B. R. Yr. old cock. Extra
, $3 or exch for same ee He
also pene roosters. oe for
x Thomas, Metcalf.
3 pure, large . Jaying
mos old pullets, $1 each; also
aL setting; Booths W. Rock 3
old. cockerels, $1.25 each. Mrs. M.|
Pahesicy Oglethorpe.
Barred Plymouth Rock | Coackerels.
ure bred. Direct from Parks and Ma-
ide Poultry Farms, from 300 egg
ES: vo $1:25, $1.50 as to quality and
Be Piers Johnson, Waynesboro.
March and April hatch Thomp-
son B. R. pullets, '75c ea; Fine Jan.
hatch. cockerel; oh
rt, Forsyth, Rt.
hens and 1 roseter April 1930 heh.
6 FOB my station. Mrs. V. C. Ray,
Kensington, Rt. 2.
syidaiia, Rt. 4, Box 72.
CORNISH
- bred Dark Cornish Indian 1 B=
il hatch: pullets, $1 each, FOB. OF
Starey, Sylvester, Rti-1.
Dark Cornish Indian rooster. $1.50
FOB. Gertrude Howell, Mitchell, Rt.
hens rooster, Cornish. Dark: red.
d black, $15; $2 each; 2-hens, roos- |
fer White Cornish, $5. All 1 1-2 yr.
ds. FOB: ~ C:. B, Nichols, Athens,. 15
Jackson St.
Sure bred Dark ~ Cornish
ckerels and putets TBC and $1 each.
A. Ingram, Lilly. |
hens and 2 roosters, Cormick In-
in fowls for sale.
s, Carrollton.
arch. hatch Dark. Cornish cocker-
1. each, or $1.75 for 2. Gordon
trickland, Royston.
oo S
108 old. cock and laying pullet,
ioe WESROTE: 9 mos Old, $2.-
255. other Games. JA . Crumley, De-
SARS To
Bipn, Waynesboro: Ee
Afpieah: oainene
. now ne for trio Brown Leg-.
Rice, | 2.
-cockerels, 60c
Jold. Laying, $10 for lot.
Mrs. J. M. Zell-.
a Re |} Pr. Sebright Bensems.
S,. good breed. Ea. del. J. W. Ran-
tages.
Mrs. G. N. Pow-|_
Best blood lines, $1.25 each; eggs, $2.<
O. H. Wright, Atlanta, 515.
1, Box 26. es :
rk RKET
Ky- Doms game stags, $1 to $3 ea.
according to age and size.
for less than $5.
-H. O. Loyd, Covington, Rt. 2, Box 203,
Want some Pit Game hens.
son, Monroe.
Pure Ginn Grey pt. game cock, $33
pure Ginn Senge cock, $2,50;. also
young trios, $3. L. T. Vaughn, BOy:
On oe oes
GIANTS.
Royal Purple J. B. Gaint cookerelsa,,
March and April hatch~$1 each; one
cockerel and 2 pullets, $2.50. R. PB:
Bannister, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Jersey White Giants. Pure bred with
| the willow. green legs and dark eyes.
Feb. to June hatch. Cockerels and pul-.
lets. Write for prices. J. J. John-
i GEESE
- 3 large, pure bred White Emdens 2
geese and 1 gander. Full feathered.
About. 17 Ibs. each, $7 or $2. 50. ea, Mrs.
Less Southern, Cartecay. oe
Toulouse geese, $5 pr; - trio.
| Exch for Brab peas. at $2. 50 bu. Bes
=p aeks
LL. E. Williams, Ty aes
LANGSHANS -
ei bred Langshans.
hatch, cockerels, $1 each, Ae: $1.25
each, gs L. A. Sanders, ELORIED RG:
- LEGHORNS eo)
Pure Tancred 3 mos old L. roosters
from selected stock, 50c each. No exe.
B. H. Holland, Dalton, Rt. 32252
sie, dandy S. CG. W. L. cockerels, about
-
2 wks. old, 90 each; 2 more, 750 ea. |
Sk". Beard, Grahani, Box 164. ae
135 nice Tancred W. L. hens, 80c ea.
or $100 for lot, FOB my yard. H. E. |
Pierson, Culloden.
8 wks .old Brown L. pullets ;
each, FOB. Oe
Thomas, Odum. ~
27 Tancred W. L. Yr. old hens. Lay-
ing 80 per cent. 75c each or $18 for
lot, FOB. -Mrs. G. R. McCrimmon,
Lincolnton. ;
11 Ferris S. C. W.
and
FE;
lot shipped, or $7.75 at yard.
E. a = Bainbridge, Rt...
33
50 pure Tancred hens, from Se
laying Ped. stock direct, $45. del;
at J.
226 Bi ap-<
| cockerels, same stock, $3 50 or 50c ca
for 2 or more.
Money pees Mrs...
Cowart, Summit.
125 March -and' April 1930. Ww. Teg
| horn hens. Not culls, 60c ea. FOB. Mrs.
Jessie Miller, Cairo.
3 pure bred W. L. ge hatch cock-
erels, 75c each. W. A. Honea, Jew-
a ow
r. 29th hatch, W L roosters from
iin stroms All- Star matings. $1 ea.
Mrs. O. A. Thomas, Metcalf.
- Ferris W. L. 3 mos
Hatched at Ferris Farm, $2.50 each.
to accompany order. C..S. Nichols,
Hast Point, P. O.. Box 349.5
10 W: L. hens from 1 yr. to 16 mos
Mrs. _W. iH.
Rucker, Milner. ~
20 -W. Ti. pullets, March fate
each, FOB. C. B. Collins, Hazlehurst.
125 Tancred W. L. pullets, 12 Wks.
old, 85c each. D. F. Ogden, Odum.
100 splendid young Ww.
ing hens, $90 FOB. F. A. Rovers,
Washington, ER, 1, Box 268
Trio Tancred W. 3 mos: old Leg-
horns. Pure bred. 75c each, or exch for
address).
- 10 wks. old S.C. W. - cockerels, $2.- |
50 each. From Suaat record hens,
272-283 eggs; sired by Puritas. Spring
cockerel that cost $25.
Dalton, Rt. 4.
Roselawn S. C. W. L. 3 mos
cockerels from finest egg matings, $1
each; 5 or more, 90 each; pullets,
same age and quality, $1.25 each. Si-
mon Peterson, Douglas.
115 Tancred S.. Cs W: Lt hens; Mar.
1930 hatch. Fine. shape, laying well,
$100 for lot. R. N. Wright, Alto.
March 29th hatch W. L. pullets, $1
each; May 9th hatch, 50c each. Ed-
gar Woodall, Cornelia, Ret :
MINORCAS
Few Fancy Giant Black Minorcas,
25 for 15.
Peters Bldg.
S. C. Buff:Minorcas. Schmidt - str.
cock and 6 hens, 1929 hatch. Some. his
choice matings, $8. Money order. C.
E. Abbott, Warrenton, Rt. 1.
100 thoroughbred Black Minorca, 5
wks. old chicks, $20; 50 for $11, or 25c
each. Mrs. T. R. Stewart, Alma, Rt.
ie
No. order |
No COD nor chks.,
State |
| breed, number and price. A. W. Bur-
ze Money order.
L. Mafch 1930
hens, direct stock, 90c each; $8.50 for}
old cockerels. :
-"15c:
T. now lay-
(No name or
Wm. B. Glaxe,|
old
[BULLETIN |
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
100 heavy mixed breed, friers, wt.
nearly 2 lbs. Now 10: wks. old. For sale.
Julius Cates, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.
Pure bred cockerels and pullets:
Donaldsons Reds, Marcys Black and
White Giants, Osborns Australorps,
Thompson and Booths Barred Rock,
Buff Oe: W. oO: Briggs, Doug-
las.
40 mixed es chicks, Me -8 wks. old,
[1-2 lbs. 50c each. Mrs. John Stewart,
Gardi. Rt. 1, Box 71. -
150 mixed: chicks, 6 wks aig 20c ea.
No chks. Mrs. J. es Berryhill, oe
ran, Rt: 5. =
ORPINGTONS :
Pure bred White Orpingtons, Eng.
stra. 7-8 lb. hens, 9 -10 Ib. cocks, $1
each; broilers, friers,. 25 and 30c Ib.
ae a Dickey, Midville,
Bets 2.
~ Nice. fat, Buff Orp. friers. Write for
price. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland.
Buff Orp. cockerels, direct from
Booth, $1 each. Mrs. J. W. McGowan,
Graymont, Ret: ;
PIGEONS FOR SALE
20 prs. pure English Runt pigeons.
from reg. prize taking stock, $3 pair.
ay sy s
-|Exch. for pure bred, full grown chick-
4 each, April
ens. > Mrs..O. B. Howell, Jackson.
Mixed pigeons, all colors, 250. SPre
Solid white and speckled 50G? prs Ey-|
ery One guar. Jas. Rice, Douglasville:
30 common pigeons, 25c each. W. W.
Cone, Barwick, Box 83.
Kings, Mondains, Red and. Yellow
Carneaux, from best of strains priced
from $2. = 2 pr. to $25 pr. Mated and
working. ee Deaton, Co ets, Box
853. 2 eae
PHEASANTS
1 English Ringneck male pheasant,
last yrs hatch, $3. J. V. Horton, Rome.
Pr. Chinese Ringneck pheasants, $8.
q
lot. Arthur Buckner, Oakman. e
R. I. REDS Z
1930 roosters, $1.50 ea. Will trade. B:.
B. Morgan, -Clyo.
Pure bred 2 yr. old. R.2G Red roos-
fete $3 cash. Mrs. Tim Bland, Sum-
mi
10 all laying hens and cuekere) R.
I, Reds, about 2 yrs. old, $12.50. Exch
-| for same number pure stock Buff Orp
or Barred Rocks. Mrs. M.-L. Shealy,
100 fine dark Red: hens, $1,50 each:
12 roosters, $2.50 and $3 each. All one.
and 2. yrs. old; March pullets, $1 ea.
Mayhood str. Miss - Belle Timmerman,
Bronwood.
. | Oglethorpe.
Red pullets for quick sale. 4 miles on
Canton Road. Miss Lila Wright, Ma-
rietta, Rt: 1.
Exch, 1-2 pure bred dai Red cock-
erels for others, bought Direct from
Special Red breeds, Jan. and Feb.
hatch, to prevent inbreeding. -Mrs. J.
E. Sikes, Cochran, Rt. 1.
Donaldson Reds: 2 March 1930 hatch
cocks, and one 1929 hatch, $1.50 each;
hens .same age, $1.25 ea. FOB. Mrs.
s. R. Smith, Bowdon, Rt. 4. .
Pure bred Reds: January and Feb-
ruary hatch. Pullets, $1.15 - $1.25 each;
cockerels, $2. 10 prepaid. Coops ret.;
18 mos old laying hens, $1.35 each.
Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran, Rb te
2 1-2 yr. old, fine pure bred Tomp-
kins. Red rooster, $2.50 or exch for 1
bu. fall planting Trish- potatoes, or pu.
rye. Mrs. S. P. Jones, Lula, Star Rie
Almost 2 yr. old R. I. Red: rooster,
also R. I. Red eggs for sale or exch for
P. R. potato plants or other. value.
Mrs. C. L. Dorsey, Gainesville, Rt. 8...
TURKEYS, DUCKS, GUINEAS, _
GEESE, ETC., FOR SALE :
' Mammoth White Pekin ducklings, 5
to 13 wks. old. Sell, or exch for Tan-
cred W. L. pullets or meat, lard, dried
fruit, etc. Value for value. "James
Murray, Sr., Waresboro, Box 15.
White Pekins ready for market. Del.
by truck in 100 or more lots in nearby
cities; Iess lots, by Express. B. F. Fitz-
gerald, Waycross, 1047 Albany Ave,
Wild Mallards: young ducks. suitable
for stocking; also few eggs; some
Spring hatch suitable for decoys. Exch
for Pheasants, young or grown. La-
W. Jefferson, Albany, P. O, Box
B-GUCKS: eae $7 or $2 each FOB.
Exch. for turkeys (Bourbon Reds or M.
B.) or 50 young poults. Write or come
see, Theson Hicks, Adel.
7 baby turkeys, 50e each, del at 2
wks. old. No chks: Cash with order.
Mrs. Claud Hill, Clarkesville.
Turkey hen for. sale or exch.for Gol-
den nee Bantanis a Sone
Moyes
| Can use,
1 English cock pheasant, $3, or $10 for
Pure bred Donaldson Red March
100 pure bred Donaldson 9 wks. old | |
110c ea; Mother hen, $1.
_ Thursday, June 25, 1981.
Ethel A. Davis, Newnan, Rt.
Baby turkeys, 35c each for July del;
Exch eggs for Chunk honey. Mrs. E -
S. Ward, Fayetteville.
-10 March hatch and meter $1
7. April poults and mother, $6; 2 yr
tom,. $4; 3 two yr. hens, $6. FOB. Exe
for . torn products. Mrs. sucile: Bt -
bie, Shellman, _ -
12 grown ducks, Indian Runneds
slightly mixed with Mammoth Pekins.
75e each; 18 young ducks, same bree
April hatch, 50c each. Mrs. Wes
Bennett, Moultrie, Eb. Oa : :
- Bronze hen and 8 young, 8 wks old.
| feathered and healthy ond. $12 FOB |
Cash: Mrs. Emmett .
mit, Rt. 3. :
4 Red Bourbons, 3 laying hens. and
tom, $12. or tom, $4.50. Mrs. De D
Deen, Baxley, Rt. 4.
M. B. baby turkeys also eggs - for :
sale or exh for potato plants. Mrs.
C. L. Dorsey, Gainesville, Ga. Rt: 8.
11 Rouen ducks 8 ducks and 3 rade
Brown, Su
Forest Park. :
Rouen drake and 3 adeue $5 for Ce}
Mrs. W. O. Herrington, Daisy, Rt: 1.
Pure White Indian Runner duck
lings, 3-4 grown, 75c =
Thomas, Thomasboro. -
- Goose and gander, $2.
Herrington, Daisy, Rt. 1.
WYANDOTTES: :
Select March hatch pullets and.
cockerels. from best winter layers. Ro
al Dorcas str. W. Wyandottes. $1 ea
or 10 pullets and cockerel, $10. Mrs. W.
L. Guillebeau, Lincolnton, MRt, Dea
DOL. Wyandotte Yr. old rooster,
Direct from Berry. $1 each. or $1
for the 2. J. H. Putnani, Ranger.
Poultry Wanted :
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS:
WANTED * we
Exch. Reg. Chinchilla buck, Reg. red
doe; Ped| Red buck, Ped. Chin. doe f
fryers. Mrs. Geo. H. Sapp, Colu
bus, Rt..2, Andrews Woods. en es
Want heavy breed fryers and hens.
for meat purposes. Friers not over 1
1-2 lbs., hens not under 4 lbs. ea. Stat
number, cond., and- price. Chas. -
Howe, Ft. Valley. Soe
LEGHORNS WANTED |
Exch. 2 new $5 values for 10 Everla
B. Leghorn Yr. old hens-and 1 roo
er: . Write. Mrs: Perry | Ve sei
Summerville, Rt. 1.
PIGEONS WANTED
each. G. N
Mrs. W. O.
Cc. C. Aeger, Savannah. 40th and Skid
y.
~ Want 2 English Pouter hen. pigeons
State best price, age, cond. and thor-.
oughbred. stock. Also can use number
of squab breeding and Fancy pigeons
C. Yancey; Atlanta. 1622 DeKalb Ave.
- TURKEYS, ETC., WANTED
Want. 8 ducks and 2 drakes. Exch 10
fryers for the 10 or. 12 friers for du
del.. Exp. prepaid.
art, Gardi, Rt. 1, Box a
Exch. Chinchilla rabbits,
stock and good breeders for Yr.
Toulouse goose. Mrs. A. T. Milter,
Quitman.
Turkeys, Geese, Etc.: Want White
geese and goslings. State what yo
have and best cash price. Jr Re Back
man, Atlanta. Box 947.
Baby Chicks For Sale.
; High* powered baby chicks at sum-
mer prices. Reds, Rocks, W. Wyan
dottes, White and Brown. Leghorns,
C and up.. D. F. Thomas, Odum.
Limited amt. strong, healthy started
chicks: Barred Rocks and Reds, week
old, 10c; 2 wks old, 14c; 3 wks., 19
Prepaid live del. by EXp. R. et Fech-
tel, Waycross.
20 pure bred B. R. chicks: 2 week
FOB. Mr
Clinton Bryan, Charing, Rie fe
J.B. Giant baby chicks. Pure Mar
cy str> 12c ea. Del. in lots of 25.
more. Live del. guar. Hatch every wi
Mrs. H.. J. McCorvey, Hawkinsville. .
Buy your chicks noW. They will live.
Broiler prices up. Heavy breeds, $10.-
25; Light. breeds, $8.25. Prepaid. Guar
H.: R. Gaskins, Americus.
Leghorns or Anconas, 6c; Reds or.
Rocks, 7c: bloodtested, 100 per cent
live del. guar. Imported We Ei s0e
8 wks. old pullets, also. Sam Brown,
Atlanta, 316 Whitehall | oe Sy eee
ee = 16.
Thursday, June 25, 1931.
Baby Chicks For Sale
50 baby chicks, day old. Mixed with
B. Rocks, all of large breed, 10c each.
Ready del. June 22nd. Mrs. Laura N.
Williams, Kite, Rt. 2,-Box 89.
Baby chicks from State Accredited
flocks, blood tested and bred for high
e -, egg production. Write for prices, sta-
- ting number and kind wanted. Chas.
F. Howe, Ft. Valley.
-. Baby Chicks Wanted
_.. Want 50 chicks to raise on halves to
8 wks.
Jane Elrod, Pendergrass, Rt. 2.
- Exch. White Pekins, 2 ducks and one
-- Grake; yr. old, 5 ducklings, 2 mos old
-10 ducklings,.1.mo old, for some baby
epicks: Jacques Germann, Tucker, Rt.
Want 50 Cornish baby chicks to
raise on halves.: Mrs. H. H. Sullivan,
i 5 Carrollton, Rt. 5.
- Want 100 any breed chicks, day. old,
< to pay for at $1 down and $1 per week
.. until paid for.
Large, pure breed pre-
Mrs. C. TF. Williams, Dallas,
at 2
Eggs For Sale
ferred.
Rt. 6:
--- Eggs from Thompson B. R. 90c per
15 del.. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Com-
merce, Rt. 5. .
o> .Pure bred Thompson B. R.
* from culled stock, 60c doz. prepaid.
-. Cartons returned. Mrs. G. C. Clifton,
= : Millen. i a
... Parks B. R. eggs. Reg. Per., 64-C-31.
Stock direct. Selected from best mat-
eges
ings, $1.25 per 15: $2, 30; $3, 50; $5 C;
= $8, 200:
Mrs.. Mamie Roach Plyler,
Manassas.
Thompson B. R. prize stock, eggs
and. Donaldson Red eggs. All blood-
tested for BWD. Summer prices, $1.-
- 30 per 15 del. Mrs. Milton Sumner,
- Sylvester, Rt. 3.
Golden Sebright bantam eggs $1 per
Edwin Sumner, Sylvester, Rt. 3.
Pheasant eggs, $3 per 15; $4 for 20.
Arthur Buckner, Oakman.
Mayhood str.'S: C. R. I. Red hatcth-
ing eggs, $1.50 per 15; $3 50, $5 C.
Miss Belle Timmerman,-Bronwood.
White Australian guinea eggs, $1.25
per 15 del. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty. -
'~ Pure bred Dark Cornish eggs. Strict-
ly fresh, 75c per 15. Mrs. C. A. Pat-
terson, Ty Ty. :
Japanese Silkie eggs, $3 per setting;
Eng. Ringneck Pheasant eggs, - $3.50
per 15; Golden Pheasant egg, $7 per
15. All postpaid. F. M,. Ellis, Griffin.
Hatching. eggs from Donaldsons
Reds, Barred Rocks, White. Wyan-
-dottes, Everlay Brown and Tancred
White: Leghorn, $1 per 15 del. D. F.
Thomas, Odum. :
- Royal Purple J. B. Giant hatching
eges, 75c per setting postpaid. R. P.
Bannister, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Full Cornish eggs from hens wt. 7-9
Tbs. roosters, 9-11 lbs. $1 per 15. Money
order. Mrs. E. P. King, Rochelle, Rt. 1.
Pure Fawn and White Indian Run-
ner duck eggs, $1 doz. del. Wm. Wyilan,
Cleveland.
Eggs Wanted
Want to buy 30 eggs from pure bred
Black Game hens. W. J. Morgan,
Stillmore. : :
Want 150 fresh Jersey White or BIk
Giant eggs del at a reasonable price,
right away. John Whatley, Carrollton.
Want 150 R. C. S. L. Wyandotte
eggs. State best price; also 150 S. La;
Wyandotte or Black Giant eggs to set
on halves. C. B. Nichols, Athens, 715
No Jackson.
Live Stock For Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE
3 milch cows, all giving milk now,
and 1 fresh, calf, month old. W, M.
Fortner, Meansville, Rt. 1.
1 part Jersey cow with second calf,
3 wks. old. Apply, Mrs. C. L.- Newton,
Norcress, Rt. 2. :
* Reg. Jersey bull. Sultan breeding, 2
1-2 yrs. old, $50. or exch for hogs. W.
- J, Davis, Silver Creek, Rt. 1.
6 Jersey cows. Fresh. T. B. tested.
Excellent quality. Fine color. Horace
T. George, Eatonton.
Good milch cow, $25 cash at barn, 1
1-2 mi. southwest of Draketown. Ben
McBrayer, Temple, Rt. 3.
Good, fresh in, 5 1-2 yr. old Jersey
cow at reasonable price. _J. R.: Smith,
Lyerly, Rt. 2. :
1 milch cow, first calf. Reasonable
price. W. C. Wiley, Lula, Rt. 1.
Any large breed, or Bantams.
-fers:
MARKET-.
2 cows, fresh in: 1 first calf, $35; 1
reg. Jersey, 3rd calf, heifer, Fox str.
$75.. Choice of 4 cows. Come see. J.
R. Savage, Lula, Rt.-1:
Pure Red Jersey cow; calf, male, 3
wks. old, by pure bred Jersey. $50 at
my home. No bad habits. drs. Clint-
on Bryan, Charing, Rt. 1.
5 Hereford cows at little above beef
prices; 3 yr. Hereford bull, red color,
Not too large, $100. W. P. Elder, Cul-
loden. :
3 1-2. mos old grandson and Reg.
Jersey 3 1-2 yr. old son of Lynne-
woods Albertas Fairy, No. 182782.
Both for sale or exch: D. A. Clower,
Grayson.
Fresh in, good cond. Jersey: cow. 3
gal. and extra good butter cow. Cheap
a ne barn. J. J. Burnett, Suwanee,
Well bred Jersey. bull, ready for
light service, $50 reg. buyers name;
also few pure bred J, cows and _ heif-
ers.. T. B. and Abortion tested. Mrs.
B. W. Porter, Buckhead, RFD. ~ *
10 high grade Jersey heifers, 5c lb.
del. within 150 miles Atlanta. T. B.
and Blood tested. W. F. Adams, At-
lanta, 365: Patterson Ave.
18 young Jersey and Guernsey hei-
fers. Some will freshen in 7 mos. $900
for the lot. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore.
8 and 10 mos old Grade Jersey hei-
1 will freshen December. Fat,
gentle. Will not ship. Sell at my barn.
J. A.-Dickey, Midville, Rt. 2.
Cream col. med. size, 2 1-2 yr. old
Jersey cow from 4 gal. Jersey! Fresh-
en June 22nd.
Mrs. SP. Jones, Lula, Star -Rt.
Guernsey heifer calf, 4 wks old. Full
stock but not reg. $25. FOB. W. T.
Adams, Lavonia, Box 381. .
2 milch cows: with young, Ist and
4th calf. 7-8 Jersey, FOB. L. B. An-
derson,. Shiloh, RFD 2.
Dark red heifer, 7+8 Jersey, 2 yrs.
old...From heavy milker, $25.. Mrs. W.
H. Rucker, Milner,
2 yr. old fine Jersey bull, ent. to
reg. $35 at barn. Mrs. J. W. Blazer,
Atlanta, 951.-Boulder Crest Drive,
Phone Ja. 7551-W.
Sev. had Guernseys, Reg and grade.
Milch cows and heifers. Also Reg.
herd bull. R. L. Oden, Blackshear. .
3 yr. old Guernsey bull. Within 1-16
of being full stock. Write. W. J.
Taylor, ,Gainesville, Rt. 12.
Good Jersey milch cow. Freshened
June 18, 1931, $40. Cash. at barn. Al-
exander Lee, Lithonia, Rt: 4.
1 no-horned 2 gal. milch cow, fresh-
ened April 28th with 1st calf. (calf
since died). Good cond. Good qual-
ity and milks easy, $35 Cash. J. C.
Newsom, Sandersville.
DEER FOR SALE
3 yr. old buck deer, $50; crated. Can
furnish picture of him. B. R. Wood-
liff, Flowery Branch.
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HOGS FOR SALE
Full stock African B. B. Guineas, 25
to 70 Ib. pigs, $6 to $10 ea. Dbl. treated
Half cash with order. bal. when rea-
dy to ship. Anytime until September.
L. B. Toler, Glenwood. S
10 pure bred Straight. Nose Berk-
shire 4 wks. old pigs, $10 each, or $12
reg. Exp paid. Dorsey Martin, Canon.
Pure bred Big Bone P. C. male and
female pig, $10 each. R. C. Couch,
Turin: READ
Big Bone Black Essex pigs. Ent. to
reg. 12 wks. old; $12 FOB. pr. or $7
each. Exch 1 pr. for nannie goats at
$1 each. W. O. Overstreet, Lenox.
3 pigs, 8 wks. old, wt. 35 or 40 lbs
gross, $10 for the 3, or $3.50 each, at
my barn. Clinton Bryan, Charing, Rt.
a's
4 Duroc J. thrifty pigs, 2 each, males
and females, 8 wks old, $5 each crat-
ed. E. T. Hughes, Mitchell} Rt. 1.
6 P. C. and Berkshire mixed pigs. 6
wks. old, July. 4th, $5 each; sev. mix-
ed (mostly Duroc Jerseys) pigs, 6+8
wks. $2.50 ea. Cash: R. W. Boyer,
Sparta.
2 brood sows. Wt. 140 lbs. 2 yr., far-
row Sept. ist, $10 each. Exch 1 for 15
bu. corn or 25 mixed Heavy hens. Lee
F,. Moreland, Leesburg, Rt. 4.
Black P; C, gilt, and 6 pigs, 3 mos
old. <All dbl. treated. Good shape, $25
No chks. Will not ship, Come see.
J. A. Dikey, Midville, Rt. 2.
Very good Duro Jersey boar pig,
farrowed Feb. 6th. Reg.- in buyers
name, $12. Ben R. Tanner, Sanders-
ville: :
Duroc-Jersey boar. pigs, 5 mos old.
Wt. 75-80 lbs.. Immune for life. Reg.
in buyers name. $12.50 each. Exch for
elean, heavy seed oats. L. M. Ken-
nedy, Collins.
3 hags, wt. about 150 lbs..each, fox
sale cheap. M. W. Spiker, Mtn| View
Box ll. :
$50 for cow and calf. | 2
Ped... $2, friers, .60c;
BU Ee aN
10 pure bred, Straight: Nose Berk-
shire pigs, 6 wks. old, 30-35 lbs. ea. $8.-
50 each, or $11 registered. Dorsey Mar-
tin, Canon,
8 Hampshire and P. O. cross, 6 wks.
old pigs. All thrifty and good cond. $5
Soe. Mrs.. E. HE. Fiteh, Yatesville, Rt.
_ 4 mos old Duroc-Jersey boars, reg.
in buyers name. Wt. 90-100 lbs. 5 well
bred ones, $15 each. _J. C. Lumsden,
Talbotton,
Reg. Black Essex 3 mos old. Straight
tion furnished. W. J. Bargeron, Sar-
dis, Box 146; $
14 fat feeder pigs, 7 and-9 wks old.
$2are. pure bred -B:-P.-C::$50; -Yr-old
C..O. Sikes, Sylvester.
3. pure bred little bone Guinea 8
wks old pigs; 6 little bone Guinea 5
.wks old. 4. males and 5 females. W. N.
McCullough, Rossville.
$15-pr. FOB!
mitt Rt 2.
Red Berkshire, mixed with Black
Essex, sow. Large. Life time immune.
No -bad . habits, 2 yr. old. $25.. Ione
Lewis, Baxley.
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
10 yr. old, healthy, good all round
mule. _Wt. about 900 lbs. $85 at barn.
E. Abel, Tifton, Rt. 1, Box 149-A.
1 good plug mule for sale or exch for
equal value. J. R. Smith, Lyerly, Rt.
I..G. Thompson, Sum-
. Plug mule. Good eyes and eats good.
$25 cash, or exch for nannie goats,
cow, or anything can use. W. O. Ov
erstreet, Lenox.
Small stock mare mule, gentle, good
worker, one-eyed. Cheap. Exch fo
fresh milch cow, or corn. W. C. Smit
Smyrna. *
Red horse mule, $45 cash:or exch foy
hogs or chickens. Write full informa
Robt. Vocke, Valdos
plow, buggy, saddle horse. No p
Write or call. M. R. Lockhart, Louis
ville, Rt. 5, Box 54. :
RABBITS FOR SALE
White doe and 8 young rabbits;
doe ready to breed for sale or exec
for cured meats, Brab or Iron peas, o
fruits. H. B.Wickers, Brunswick.
Stahls H. W. Gold Certificate Chin-
chillas, also White Flemish. Fine
healthy stock and fully ped. Papers
furnished. H. A. Stahl, Valdosta.
Chinchillas,. reg. $1 each. Eugene
Cown, Stone Min.
Reg. Chinchillas, 10 mos old, good
size and healthy. 2 does and buck, $8.
L. .O. Johns, Winokur, Rt. 1, Box 37.
Reg. Chinchilla. does, yr. old, $3;
broilers, 40c; 1
White N. Z. buck, $2. DuPree Jordon,
Decatur, 418 Ponce de Leon Place.
Dea-2301-R.
Stahls N. Z. Whites from Reg. stock
Healthy. Wt. 4 lbs. or more, 2 1-2 three
mos old, $3 pr; bucks, $1.35 ea. Ped.
ue ea. rabbit. Harold Smith, Bax-
ey. :
Chinchillas, 3 does, 3 bucks, 3 mos
old, $1 each; 3 does and 3 bucks, 8
wks. old, 75c ea. C. T. Bohanan, Con-
yers, Rt. 1
1 reg. Imported Chinchilla buck and
1 sub. to reg. Perfect. cond. Sell or
exch for value. Mrs. W. H. Bishop,
(Address not given).
11 mos old:fine 10 Ib. buck and three
fine does, same age. Make offer. Wht.
Flemish Giant stock. T. F. Cordray,
Blakely.
Stahls Gold Cert Chinhillas, 100 per
cent value for every dollar invested
Write for description and prices. H. R.
Gaskins, Americus.
Wht. Angora bucks, 6 mos and some
over yr. old; Silver Martin does and
bucks, or trios;-Stahls Gold Cert.
Chinchillas. Some does bred. Bargain.
Mrs. B. W. Rustin, Statesboro.
Chinchilla does, bred;:1 fine buck,
15-24 mos old; eight 4 to 5 mos old,
oie for lot. J. C. Lumsden, Talbot-
on.
N. Z. Reds, 2 1-2 mos old, 50c each.
T. M. Whitworth, Atlanta, 276 Alaska
Ave., N.E.
N. Z. White, pink-eyed, 10 wks.. old
rabbits, 50c each or exch for chickens,
any kind. Value for value. Mrs. D. C.
Foley, Avondale Est., Ga.
8 N. Z. Whites, 10 wks old, 75c &a.,
or $1 pr. Plus exp. chgs. Reagan
Sanders, Commerce, P. O- Box 33.
Chinchilla does with young, $2: and
ps <1 buck, $1.2 Dr:-G: Ha. Duniap
Madison.
4 mos old Chinchilla doe and 7 mos
old C. buck, $3 for the pr. Ped. Cash
with order. Guy Goare, Richland, Ga
nose; thin hair, big bone. $10 each; }
Pr. unrelated, $18; 3 for $25. Applica- |
pure bred boar, $25; $65 for lot. Mrs. |
Old fashioned Guineas, 10 wks old.
Want 6 - 8. old fashioned Nanni
goats del at $1 ea. Have reg. Toggen
burg buck ready for service; if yo
have Tog. nannie, see me. R.
Thompson, Gainesville, 12 Hudson St
Ga. Products For Sale
BEANS AND PEAS FOR. SALE
Sev. bu. Red Hull speckled peas, |
- FOB. .I. G. Thompson, Summit
Rt. 2. ee
No, 1 Laredo Soys, $3.75; No. 1 Ma
thew Soys, $3.50. Remittance with or
der. D.C. Strother, Ft. Valley. ~
Mung beans, 8 lbs. $1 postpaid; $
bu FOB... A. A. Fuqua, Jackson.
25 bu good Clay peas, $1.90 bu FOB
C. E. Bedenbaugh, Wrightsville, Rt.
Brown Sugar. Crowders, $4.50 bu. 65
peck. K.N, Sharp, Commerce. .
30 lbs: Alaska Eng. pea seed, 193
crop, 15c lb. net. Norris Martin, Cur
ryville: a eee
Cream Crowders, 8e Ib; Calif. blacl
eyed peas, 4c lb. Mrs. Edna Kelley.
Sulphur Springs, Rt. 1. Rs ee
5 bu. Brabs, $2.50 bu; 10 bu. Claj
or Fillmans, $2.15 bu; 2 bu. Irons, $2.
35 bu. All good and sound. A. E
Bloodworth, Gordon, Ga. Rt. 2,
Hastings Brown Sugar Crowder
10c lb. $5 bu. FOB. Cash. C..A, Wil
banks, Commerce, Rt. 5. .
20 bu. Unknown peas. Sound
clean. $2.50 bu. prepaid. . Thos.
Baggs, Jonesboro. soy
50 bu. good, sound cow peas, $2.25
bu. FOB. 8S. F. Agerto, Vidette, RED:
Cow peas, $2 bu. FOB. M. G. Pound.
Sparta. : LA
About 8 bu Blue Speckled an
Whippoorwills, mixed to close out a
bu. W. M. Fortner, Meansville, R
o.
4 bu. Brabs, good and sound, $2.5
bu; 25 bu. mixed (mostly Brabs a
Irons), $2.25 bu. FOB. C. A. Walke
Ellaville. Sete
75 lbs. Willets Wonder Eng. pe
true to name..Imp. to @ very prolific
kind, 35c lb. FOB. C. L. Newso:
Matthews. a
15 bu. New Eras, $2 bu. FOB.. Cash
with order. Hawley M. Coleman, Cul-
verton. ge
4 bu. clean, Sugar Crowders. Wh
have you to exch. G. L. Adams, A
lanta, 247 Rocky Ford Ave. Dea 18
J. i ee
CORRECTION FROM ISSUE, OF
JUNE 4TH
FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE
- Anchusa Dropmore plants, 25c ea;
yellow iris, bronze falls, 20c each; red
darkspure '25 doz. seeds; yellow cos-
mos, Poinciana, red, pink, marshmal-
low, 10c pkt. Mrs. John Turner, Grif-
min, Et: CO.
Ga. Products For Sale
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Best var. Cream Sugar Crowders,
bu; $3.50, 1-2 bu; $2 pk; 15c lb. pest
paid. JS, Bartley, West Point.
18 bu. good, sound Brabhams, about
95 per cent pure, in good sacks, $2.35
bu FOB. B. S. Cobb, Warthen.
40 bu. good, clean Red Rippers for
seed, $2.25 bu. here. T. D. Williams,
Demorest.
Speckled peas, little weather stain-
ed, but pure and sound, $2 bu. Exch.
x pigs, chickens, turkeys, ducks, eggs
Iron, Unknown and Crowder peas.
J. P. Turnipseed, Griffin.
Black Sugar Crowders, 3 wks. ear-
lier than other 2 crops a yy. 20 lb;
ream Sugar Crowders, 12c lb; * Also
Vadco Joppa turnip, W. C. Smith,
Smyrna.
1931 crop pure yellow Crowders, $1.-
-
a PK: $5 bu. FOB. A. L. Law, Ocilla
6 wks. Black-eyed yeas, brown-eye
peas (extra for eating green late in
Fall). 3 qts.-$1 del. L. M. Aderhold,
Lavonia.
25 lbs. colored butter bean seed, 20c
Ib. postpaid. T. W. McAllister, Buena
Vista.
Clays, good and sound, $2 bu FOB.
R. H. Kyzer, Wrightsville, Bete cle
30 bu. Brabhams, $2.60 bu FOB. No\
. Cash
W . J. P. McDowell, Dawson.
10 bu. Speckled Velvet beans, $1.50
bu. 75 per cent sound. J. H. McLeod,
eview.
_ Brown Sugar Crowders. Good, sound
seas with a few cracked ones in them
8 bu. FOB. W. H. Mitchell, Jr.,
10 bu. Unknown or Clays $2.50 bu;
25 bu. each, New Eras and Brown
Whips, each, $2.40 bu. All No. 1 peas,
new bags, FOB: P. R.- Staniey.
eensboro.
Good, sound mixed peas, $2; Clays,
125 lbs.
MARKET
$2.10; slightly damaged Brabs, $1.75.
FOB. Cash with order. W. B. Love,
Jr., Augusta, 20 - 8th St. :
Hastings Mung beans. 7-lbs. $1 del;
15 lbs. $2 del. Rufus Merriman, Ly-
ons,-Rt. J.
Alaska Eng, pea seed, new crop, 25
os Gel irs 2S27P: Reed, Varnell, Rt.
4 lbs. Willetts Wonder Eng. pea seed
$1.80 del. No stamps. Mrs. ee H. Sul-
livan, Carrollton, Rt. 5.
CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE
20: bu. corn, $1 bu. W. M. Fortner,
Meansville, Rt. 1.
Blue Mexican June corn, 80c _ DE;
$2.40 bu del. Blue and White, mixed,
70e pk, $2.30 bu. R. J. Huff, Bishop,
Box 23:
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
4 well cured country as av. wt.
about 20 lbs. ea. 20c Ib. WwW. . Dixon,
Quitman, Rt,, 6.
Country tured, hickory smoked meat
Hams, 30c 1b; shoulders, 20c lb. Riley
C. Couch, Turin.
3 nice hickory smoked hams, for 22c
Ib. Wt. 27-28 lbs and 4 middlings, 20-
Want, cash. Mrs. Belle Town-
send, Bogart, Rt. 2.
3 nice country hams, 25c lb FOB.
Mrs. Gertrude Howell, Mitchell, Rt. 3.
Smoked bacon. None better. Hams,
30c; sides, 20c; shoulders 15 lb. W. W.
Willianis, Quitman.
Shoulders, 20c; hams, 25c. Wt. 6 to
12 lbs.; 2 or more, 2c less. Smoked
with Pecan wood. Exch.for Brabs, li-
ons, or mixed peas, W. H. Waddelle,
Pearson. a
Well cured country hams, oak smo-
ked, free from bugs and skippers. 8-
25 Ibs. 20c lb. No COD orders filled.
H. W. Corbitt, Lakeland.
Oak smoked country cured sides or
shoulders, $16 per hundred; hams, $25
Malvin Collins, Whigham.
Bacon, smoked with hardwood; sides
Lies shoulders, 16c; hocks, and few
V anlandingham, Cairo.
FRUIT FOR SALE
Huckleberries, 60c gal. del. or 50c gal
blus postage. Cash with order. No
hks. Mrs. A. H: Cash, Clarkesville.
Huckleberries, 25c gal. if purchaser
comes after them, or will del. within
2 miles at 35c gal. Mrs. Joe Elam,
Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Blackberries, 30c gal. Money with
order. Everlene McLaughlin, Green-
ville, Rt. 3, Box 48.
Nice apples for jellies and pies, 40c
eal. del. Maud Hamby, Greenville.
Peaches: 150 to 200 bu. Elberta pea-
ches, at farm. Write. B. Z. Scarbor-
ough, Wayside, Rt. 1.
Huckleberries and Dewberries; 50c
gal. R. L. Blackwell, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
GRAIN FOR SALE
Blue Stem (slick wheat for seed,
sprinkle of Vetch and Austrian winter
peas in 2 bu. bags, $1.25 bu. FOB. Lee
Blackwell, Calhoun.
Bancroft seed oats. Pure. $1 bu. W.
W. Williams, Quitman.
3 or 400 bu. Texas Rust Proof oats.
Recleaned. ' Reasonable price. L. B.
Anderson, Shiloh, RFD 2.
HAY FOR SALE :
Fine A Grade peavine and Grass
mixed hay. Cut and cured with sap
in it. $1 per 100 Ibs. M. R. Lockhart,
Louisville, Rt. 5, Box 54.
Oat hay, $20 ton. Will del. not over
10 miles out. S; A. Dixon, Atlanta,
1021 Peachtree Road.
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE
New bright honey, 10 lb. bucket,
Comb or Ext. $1.50 per bucket; new
Gallberry, 10 lb. bucket, postpaid. Cash
with order. R.. W. Browning, Dublin
Recs
Fancy Comb or Ext. honey, 5 lb. del
$10; 10 Ib. $1.85 FOB; 12 five lb. pails
$8.40; 6 ten lb. $8.25. Fcy ext. bbls, 8c
1k. John Berryhill, Lakeland.
cans Strained honey, 75 Ibs. ea. 10
lb. W. J. Morgan, Stilimore.
30 old fashioned beehives, $2 Bee
Dixon, Sylvester, Rt. 1.
Honey, 15e. 1b; at home of P. G. Bi-
ble, Rising Fawn.
16 lbs. nice beeswax, 30c lb. G. 'R.
Beasley, Brooklet.
New honey, 10c lb. Mrs. P. G. Byrd,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 4.
Fresh chunk or Ext. honey, $1.50 per
10 lbs. del; 4 lbs. nice yellow beeswax,
28c lb. del. for lot. Cash with order.
Mrs. A. F. OKelley, Maysville, Rt. 2.
New crop: honey, 75 lb, tin (comb
chunk) $9; 1 lb. sections,
24 to Gs.,
more jowls, 10; hams, 22: FOB. Sk.
del. at my farm for cash at once.. J. 6.1
BUELL E-TIN
$4.25; No. 10 cans or bucket, $1.50. All
del. PP. -E.H. Edenfield, Stillmore.
| Pure Honey, 5 lb: pails, $1 del. Mrs.
F. R: Vincent, #ruitland.
Fresh, new Gallberry, Chunk or Ext
5 Ib. 85; 10 lbs. $1.50 del. D. F. Thom-
as, Odum.
No. 1 beeswax, 25c Ib.
Boyd, Lyons, Rt. 4, Box 190.
Small lot nice Chunk and Ext. hon-
ey, 15 Ib. 50c qt.
ers, FOB. A. J.
Rt. 1
Pure Ext. honey: 6 - 10 Fancy Ext.
$6.30; 6 = 10 Fancy Chunk, $7.25; 2 - 10
Chunk, $3.25 postpaid; 2 - 10 ext. $2.-
15 postpaid. Jno. A. Crummey, Doc-
tortown.
Good.comb and Ext. honey, 5 and
10 lb. pails; six 10 lb. pails, nice chunk,
$750. D. W. Nichols, Kingston, Box
Oo:
New bright strained honey, $1.10 gal
FOB. CG. J. Jones, Coffee.
Nice, new Gallberry chunk honey, in
tin cans, 10c lb. FOB. Jos. Harrison,
Rockingham.
OATS AND RYE FOR SALE
5M bu. bright, heavy, new crop oats
50c bu. also 1M bu. rye, $1.50 bu FOB.
Any quantity. Philip Rouse, Meigs.
3M bu. oats, Hills Heavy Producer,
ge bu FOB. W. M. Hill, Canon.
1500 lbs. feed oats, Ic lb. C. B. Col-
lins, Hazlehurst.
Shadburns Imp. Fulghum oats, $1
bu. Threshed as high as 128 1-2: bu. per
Mrs. R. E.
plus cost of contain-
Crutchfield, Danville,
A. (said by many inspectors the fin-
est ever seen). J. L. Shadburn, Bu-
ford.
1 1- 2 ton bright baled oats. Make
best offer at barn, or FOB Denton, for
cash. J.-@. Taylor, Hazlehurst, Rt. 2,
Box 61.
OAT STRAW FOR SALE
Baled oat straw, $12.50 per ton, FOB
Cars Comer, Ga. Clarence E. Adams,
-Danielsville.
Ten tons fine, bright and dry oat
straw for packing watermelons, $10
ton, FOB cars, Douglas. Lacy L. But-
ton, Douglas.
Several tons baled Oat Straw and
chaff. _Reasonable price. L. B. An-
derson, Shiloh, Rt. 2.
PEACH TREES FOR SALE
Peach trees, budded to order for Fall
del $50 M. E. B. Travis, Riverdale.
PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
100 lbs Stuart pecans, fresh, sound
and well polished, 20c Ib. for lot, COD.
No chks. W. S. Norton, Edison.
3 lbs. large, sound Stuart pecans, $1.
Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood.
PEANUTS FOR SALE
100 Ibs red Spanish peanuts, 4c Ib.
Cash. Not prepaid. Mrs. Louise Pear-
son, Richland, Rt. 4.
POTATOES FOR SALE
Fresh Nebraska Red Irish potatoes,
$1.25 bu.. Some fine for Fall planting
es bu. Will trade. B. B. Morgan,
Clyo.
Sev. tons Fancy grade Red Bliss Ir-
ish potatoes. $1.75 bu. Truck haulers
come or write for prices. G. HE. King,
Howell.
450 bu. Irish cobbler potatoes. Extra
fine. No. I's, 2c Jb: in: M Ibs. and: up,
FOB. A. T. Milteer, Quitman.
PRODUCE AND FRUITS FOR SALE
Fine patch pink-meat cantaloups to
sell to trucks at patch. reasonable
price. 4 mi south of Pelham. Way-
wood Dukes, Pelham, Rt. 4.
Japanese cluster plums for eating,
canning, preserving, etc., $2 crate (6
gal. per Cr.) and Express ehgs. S. A.
Leonard, Chatsworth, Rt. 2.
Blackberries, 40c gal. Mrs. Myrtle
Burch, Eastman, Rt. 7.
RYE FOR SALE
French seed rye and Abruzzi. Both
with sprinkle of Vetch and Austrian
winter peas 2 bu bags. French, $2 bu;
Abruzzi, $1.50 bu. All FOB. Lee
Blackwell, Calhoun.
SYRUP FOR SALE
Pure Ga. Cane syrup, 12 half gal.
cans to cs. $4.25 per cs. Malvin Collins
Whigham.
Strictly A-1 pure Ga Cane.: Gs. 12
half gal. cans, $4; No. 1 Ribbon cane
Six: sale7cans, $3.25 cs, Frt. prepaid
2--CS. J T. Ponder, Whigham.
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Green peas, 2 1-2c lb. in large
tee lots. George W. Pike, Morven,
Large, white California pea with
black-eye, $1 a hamper, FOB. C. A.
Pike, Morven.
White multiplying onions, ready to
or | 4
Thursday, June 25, 1931.
set, or eat. Will keep all summer, 40c
gal. or trade. B. B. Morgan, Clyo.
Roasting ears, 20c doz; green peas,
$1.25 hamper 32 Ibs., whitet, blackeye,
yellow crowders; tender long green
okra, $2 hamper. FOB. Prompt ser-
vice. Cash. W. U. J. Draughon, Whig-
ham,
Ripe tomatoes, ready July 20th, $2.50
bu. Maude Hamby,. Greenville.
WHEAT FOR SALE
Good Blue Stem seed wheat, $1.50
bu, FOB. Arthur Owen, -Barnesville.
Georgia Products Wanted
BEANS AND PEAS. WANTED
Exch 3 bu.
for 1 bu. sound, Whippoorwill peas.
Want 10 bu. ea. del. Webster Calla-
way, Farmington.
Want Brabham or Iron seed peas.
Exch, good value,-or quote lowest cash
price. H. B. Vickers, Brunswick.
Exch. 1-2 bu. Otootan beans for 1
bu. Field peas, any kind. sound and
free of worms. W. C. Smith, Smyrna.
Exeh onions for qt. of Sugar Crow-
gas Mrs. Myrtle Burch, Eastman, Rt.
= Foe
FRUIT WANTED
Want 100 Ibs. large huckleberries.
Exch. 60 lbs. nice, bright honey in
lesberries. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore,.
Rte, Box-31. Sys
Want peaches and figs. Exch State .
insp, Porto Rico potato plants, or
vines. Mrs. R. Lee Brannen, States-
boro, Rt. 1.
Del. at onte 10M Portorican plants
to party for 10 bu. Clear Elberta pea-
ches to be del. when ready. Recom-
mendation of Co. Agt. with order. = L.
M. Upchurch; Clyattville.
FRUIT JAM WANTED
value for 6 pts.~good black-
Ea del: Mrs: H..'-
Exch.
berry jam or jelly.
Allen, Rome.
GRAIN WANTED
Want 5 bu. each, Georgia Rye and
Grazing oats; 2 bu. seed wheat, 10
lbs. Burr clover in hull; 10 lbs. Sweet
Clover seed. Py BS Purcell Bai
Ground. :
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
WANTED
Want 2 frame Extractors, good cond.
State what you have and price. A. F.
Adams, Pitts.
POTATOES WANTED
Want seed Irish potatoes for Fall
planting. Prefer Western Bliss Tri-
umph. State what you have and best
price. T. A. Booth, Hartwell.
Exch. 2 bu. mixed apples for 1 bu
seed Mtn. Hoosiers, or White Star Ir-
ish potatoes, or 1 bu. Keiffer pears for
bu. potatoes. Mrs. Ernest Satterfield,
White, Rt. 1.
WATERMELONS WANTED
Want watermelons. Good ones. Will
haul in.truek. J. B. Adair, Rutledge.
POTATOES WANTED
Can use 100 lbs. uniform and sound
Trish cobbler potatoes, July 1st at $2.50
FOB Butler. E. C. Ward, Butler. Wa-
ters Place.
Plants For Sale
Yellow skin P. R. Insp. 75c M FOB.
J. S. Murray, Odum, Rt. A.
Gov. insp. P. R.plants, 85c M del.
Ga. Cash only. T. M. Mullis, Odum,
Rt. A, Box 134.
P. R. plants, $1.15 M del. 5M $1 M
del. Walter Johnson, Baxley.
Py oR. Gov. -insp:* plants: . $2.25. Ma
ake vine cut. A. W. Parsons, Abbe-
ville.
P. R. plants, Insp. $1 M. Cash with
oe T. B. McDonald, Valdosta, Rt.
Gov. insp P. R. plants, 90c M. June
del. Postpaid. Kenneth. Lightsey, Sur-
rencey, Rt. 2,-Box- 71.
Imp. P. R. plants. Gov. insp. Ready
$1 M, 5M up, 75c M. Money order with
order. L. C. Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2.
P. R. Gov. insp. From yine cut. $1
M. Over 5M, 90c M, FOB; tomato,
15c C. FOB. Mrs. Ella Crosby, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4, Care A. Cameron.
P. R. plants. Gov. insp. 90c M. Over
5M 80c M. Cash with order. No per-
sonal chks. J| W. Barnes, Baxley, Rt.
P. R. plants. Gov. insp:. From vine
cut. $1.10 M. Over 5M $1-M. FOB. No
chks. Robt. McGlohorn, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Goy.-insps Pek. plants, $1 M FOB.
Prompt shipment. BB. R. Leggett,
Broxton,
Texas Rust Proof oats
comb, or 30 lbs. honey for 50 lbs huck- re
Thursday, June 25, 1931.
Plants For Sale
mp. Red skin P. R. plants, 75c M,
up, 50c M, or $1 M del. Ga. Cash
h order. Js W. Sellers,, Baxley, Rt.
R. plants
$M up, 50c M FOB; $1 MM. ae
Ga. No chks. Cash with order. O.:
Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 69.
ertified P. R. plants, $1 M COD.
ill exch. J.-W. Watson, Pitts.
nuine Bunch P. R. plants, Gov.
. $2 M as 5M. $1.75 M col; Boons,
.R. Smith, Buford, Rt.
oi t cabbage plants, 15 C; Prem-
la
a Ranie Turner,
ito oie leading varieties, 75c
i, B. Travis, Riverdale.
J. cabbage and Stone tomato
, 85c, 200; 60c, 500; 95 M del.
with order. C. Ve
wery Branch, Rt. 1.
e and Baltimore tomato ~plants,
> 200; 500, 60c; $1 M del. COD, 40c,
500 I5 M. S. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald, Rt
potato pene $1.25 M; toma-
Ss, 500, 70c; $1.15 M; Ruby. King,
to and Hot pepper, 500, 85c;
Postpaid. R. Chanclor, Se-
p. Stone, Bee Best, 60c, 300; 600,
$1.25 M. Postpaid. Prompt del. C.
surell, Auburn,
fabbage- collard, 50c, 300:
15 M; lead. var. tomato )20 C. All
Sweet and Hot pepper plants,
7. Mrs. W. N. Lott, Braselton.
J. Wakefield, Late\ Plat Dutch,
age plants, $1.25 M. Peppermint
. R. L. Blackwell, Cleve-
ie Late Flat Dutch cabbage
nts, '20 C; Artichokes, 35 C; Pep-
ermint plants, 25e doz. Will exch.
ohn Blackwell, Cleveland,
: Flat Dutch and Late Drum-
ad cabbage plants, 20c C prepaid. J.
Manous, Woodstock, Rt. 1, Box 324.
p. State. insp. P. R. potato plants,
del; pepper, $1.40 M. Cash with
OL Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Dill sprays (for flavoring dill pick-
J), and Mint plants, each, 6 for 35c
paid. No stamps taken. Mrs. T.
Thomas, Thomasboro.
nuine, Imp. Gov insp. Red and
skin P. R. plants, Grown from
ine cut. $1 M del. Ga. G.: He Lord,
raham.
mp. P; plants, 65c M,. FOB; 90
with order. Isaac Sell-
"Be, 600;:
| Cas
es, Rt. 4.
mp. P. R. plants, 65 M FOB; 90c
del. Cash with order. Aaron 'Sell-
Baxley, Rt. 4.
ill plants, 40c ; Sweet Basil,
set Ann, 6 for 10c; horse radish, 50c
Calamus, 3 for 5c; Mayapple, 50c
loz. Mary L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rtpt
te P. R. plants, $1 M. :
kK. Cordele, Rt. A.
n R. plants, 65c; Ruby King pep-
er 00c C. $4 M.. W. W. Williams,
itman. d
. Augustine Grass cuttings, well
, $1.25 bu. for next 30 days. FOB
-ixon;, Alma, Box 55.
7OV. insp. P. R. plants, 15 ae A.
owen, Bristol, Box 23.
rOV. insp. PR. plants, $1 M del. Gar
8c FOB. Ready. Any amt. Wm. J.
Quinn, Jr., Odum, Rt. 2.
oR. plants. i5c M. FOB. Cash
ith: order. No chks. Joe Kimbrel,
Nee Rt. 4.
asp, imp. P..-R.- plants, $1. 15
; posh. with order. Willie Courson,
a Rt. 4.
J. Wakefield cabbage, tomato and
llard (Sure Head). Millions now
eady. J. C. Allen, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Imp. P. R. plants, $1 M. del. Ga.
olon J Hamilton, Baxley, Star Rt.
Gov. insp P. R. plants. now ready.
ull count guar. $1.M; 5M or more,
9 M. FOB. Zonnie Carter, Sur-
ency, P. O. Box 154.
Yellow skin P. R. plants, 90c M del.
a. Insp. Grown from vine cut, P. A.
Jatson, Odum, Rt. 2, Box 128.
Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage,
tone tomato, Ga. collard piants, 20c
sa00; -50C; $1 M postpaid. Marcus
illiams, Gainesville, Reo:
New Stone, Brimmer,
vingston Globe tomato, Blue Stem
Heading collards. All Season and
h cabbage 60c 500; $1 M del.
Mareglobe,
4-7 in. 50c C;
Drum Head cabbage, $1.40 M
Strayhorn,
.| July del.
MARKET
5c M. Exp. Walter McEver,
Braselton.
Gov. insp. P. R. potato plants, $1
M del. Ga. Money orders only. A. C.
Thornton, Odum, RFD <A.
Golden Self-Blanching celery plants
$4 here. K. N. Sharp,
col.
Commerce.
State inspi Red Skin P. R. plants,
Seed. grown from vine cuttings, 85c M
del. Ga. June and July del. Leland
Lightsey,, Odum.
Gen. Imp. P, R. potato plants, Insp.
$0c M; 5M 80c M or $1.10 M del. Any
var... tomato 60c del. Sat. guar. Tis E
Smith, Baxley...
- Gov. insp. P.-R. plants, now ready,
75c M del Ga. Loe L. Lightsey,
Surrency.
Imp. Red skin P: coe plants, - Gov.
insp. Count guar. $1 M, del. Ga. O.
i. Mobley, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 42
Genuine Red and Pink skin <P
plants, Gov. insp. 60c FOB; 85c del.
Immediate shipment. Exch for
ets, Jersey calf, 8 - 10 mos ole. W.
. OQuinn, Surrency.
ed Skin P. R. plants, Gov. insp. 80c
M FOB. S. B. Crosby, Baxley.
State insp. Pink skin P. R. plants,
from vine cut. 70c del. No chks. Hin-
ton Tyre, Odum, Rt. A, Box 136.
State insp. Imp. Ee R. potato plants
from vines '75c.M del. Ga. June and
W. D. Lightsey, Odum.
Gov. insp. Fe R. plants, grown from
Vine cut. $1 M, 5M up, 90c M. Sat..
guar. D. D. Deen, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Penpermint plants for sale or exch.
Make offer. Mrs. C, h. Dorsey, Gain=
esville, Rt.: 8.
Yellow skin P. R. plants. State insp.
$1 M del. Ga. Cash with order. J. F.
Gruber, Odum. 5
Pink skin and Yellow skin. P. R.
plants; $1 M; Triumph plants, $1.50 M
FOB. H. F. Stair, Valdosta. @
Red skin P.. R. and Boon, 60c, 500;
$1 M del; 10M $8 collect; Stone to-
mato plants, $1 M del. W. O. Wald-
rip, Flowery Branch. -
- Pure, vine grown sweet potato plants
P. R. State insp. $1.50 M. G. W. Has-
ty, Dawson. :
Red skin P. R. slips, $1.50 M del;
Broad Leaf tobacco 25c C; $1.25 M del.
E. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
P. R. plants, Gov. insp. Grown from
vines, $1.25. M del. N. W Daniel, Ty
ry Ried.
Livingston Globe tomatoes, 15c C;
75c, 500; $1.25 M. Edgar Woodall,
Cornelia, Rt. 1. :
P. R. potato plants, $1.25 M. State
insp.: C. F. Orr, Flowery Branch, Rt.
1
Portorican plants, $1 M del. Count
eee guar. W. C. Turner, Alma
t
Cld time genuine Nancy Hall plants.
$1.35 M P. R., $1. M. Vine cuttings, $2
del. Lonnie Moore, Alma, Rt. 4.
Summer plants, 200 each, cabbage,
eollard, tomatoes, 50 pepper, 50 egg-
plants, postpaid, for $1. Mrs. Gertrude
Branan, Lewiston.
Yellow skin P. R. plants, Gov. insp.
75c M del. Ga. Brady Griffis, Scre-
ven, RFD 1.
P. R. plants, Gov. insp. 65 M. Del.
No. chks. E. N. OQuinn, Odum.
Red skin P. R. Gov. insp. plants,
75e M. oe Lewis, Baxley.
Gov. insp. Et. plants, 75e M FOB;
$1 M del. J. a Arnold, Baxley, Rt. 4.
- Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 95c M del;
75c M FOB. Cash with Oiger Lee
Leggett, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 75c M FOB.
Mrs, Sallie Perry, Baxley, Rt. 4.
P R plants... insp.. Any quantity.
Ready, $0c M; 5M up, 75c M. Exch for
peas. Jas. Williams, Rockingham.
Pure Po R. DIDS Gov. insp. 85c C;
over 5M 75c M. W. . Williams, Rock-
ingham.
Wakefield, Flat Dutch cabbage, Col
lard and tomato, 500, 60c; $1 M; sweet
pepper and Ege plants, 200, 60c; 500,
pt postpaid. Miss Rosa May, Lewis-
ton.
Imp. P. R. potato plants, Insp. 3
times, $1 M. G. W. Coleman, Tifton.
Hastings heading collard plants
now ready, 25c C; 500, 75c; $1.40. M
del. Mrs. V. C. Ray, Kensington, Rt.
a
Gov. insp. P: R. plants, from vine
cuttings, 75e M.. Over 5M, 65c M. J.
T. Troupe, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Yellow skin P. R. plants, $1 M del.
in 3rd zone, PP. From vine grown
seed. R. L. Griffis, Cecil.
Pink and purple skin P. R. plants.,
Gov. insp. From. vines. only, 65c M.
Over 5M, 55 M. Prompt attention.
Thomas D. Troupe, Baxley; Pye 2
P. R. plants, Gov. insp. 90c M del.
Cash with order. W. A. Poole, Baxley.
ate Flat Dutch cabbage, a. col-
lard nd Lad Shee tr wh rry, 20 GC;
BULLETIN ;
Stone-tomato, 25c C. No chks.
Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3..
Ga. cabbage and Sweet head cali
ards. Wakefield, Dutch, Drum Head
cabbage, Globe, Mar globe, Baltimore
tomato, del. $1, 500; $1.50 M. Shipping |
daily. Mrs. W. L. Howell, , Vaidosta,
907 No. Patterson St.
Heading collards, 20c ; $1.25 M del
J. M. Bailey, Autreyville, Rt. 1.7
Cabbage=collard, 65c, 500; $1 M:; C.
W. cabbage 25c. CG; 40c, 200: Purple
ege plants, 50c C; 90c, 200, 25e, 3 doz.
iton No ehks. Mrs, F, Happoldt, Lew-
iston.
Henry
P. R. plants, 75 M, Exch for vale :
in syrup, peanuts or anything: can use.
W. GC. Lightsey, Bristol.
. Few M pink skin P. R..and Triumph
| potato plants, $1 M; $1.15 del. 2M up
$1.05 del.
Rutus Merriman,
Rieck,
Lyons,
Stone and Baltimore goisete plants .
300, 50c; 500, 75c; $1 M; Pimiento pep-
per; 300, 60c; 500, 90c; $1 00 M del: No
chks. lL. M. Wingo, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Heading collard and Greater Balti-
more tomato plants, 300, 40c; $1 M del |
10M up, 75c M FOB. Mrs. Calvin Gar-
rett, Oakwood, Rt.1. |
Sure Head. cabbage plants, $1.50 M;
Broad Leaf tobacco, 30c C. Exch for
potato slips? Add postage. Miss Lillie |.
Dockery, Dahlonega; Rt. 1.
Insp. Porto Rico potato plants,
M FOB; $1 .M del. Ga.
Odum,
Porto Rico potato plants. No culls
nor mixed. Prompt shipnient. | Gov.
insp. $1 M FOB. Cash with order. C.
M. Beckworth, Baxley.
Tomato, collard and cabbage plants
25 C. Exch for equal value. W.
Morgan, Stillmore.
Old fashioned white Banana - Yam
EOLatO plants. Gov. insp. $1.50 M: P:
; $1 M, FOB. Full count guar. Ruth
nr Mims, Alma.
Yellow skin P. R. plants, State ae
for shipment to July 10th at $1.25
FOB. A. D. Cobb, Adel,
Napier Grass plants and roots. Im-
ported from Africa. More green for-
age per acre than any- other known
grass. Life-saver for Dairymen and
See $5.50 M. S! T. Smith, Cuth-
ert. -
Hot pepper, Pimiento, Early Flat
Dutch cabbage, calbbage- collard, 25
C; $1.50 M, White Globe turnip seed,
50c. Ib; cabbage- collard seed, 75c lb.
Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Rgister.
T5C
B. Thomas,
State insp. Banana Yam plants, $2;
P. R., $1.25 M. Now ready; State oe
PP; R. vines, or cuttings, $2 M FOB.
T. Winge, Rockingham.
Genuine Red skin P. R. plants from
vine cuttings. Treated and Insp. 1.-
35.M, del. Ga. No chks, J. W. Haman,
Sumner,
State insp. Banana yams, $1.50; Por-
toricans, $1.25 M FOB. Money. with
order. J. M. Holton, Alma.
PR plants, Gov. insp. 85c M;:-5M
up, 75c M, FOB. <A. J. Whiddon; Tif-
ton, Rt. 7.
Greater B., New Stone tomato, Cc. W
Late Flat Dutch cabbage, heading
collard, 20c C;. 40c, 300; 90c M del. 5M
sh AS FOB. Obie Crow, Gainesville,
BR
Late Flat Dutch cabbage: Stone and
Baltimore tomato, Heading and Ga.
collard plants, 20 C; 300, 45c; 90c M
mailed. H. P; Crow, Gainesville, RE 2:
Lead. var. cabbage (and collard
plants, -15c.C; $0c M; 5M up, 85c M.
Tomato plants, same price, del. Mrs.
E. B. Wetherford, Oakwood, Rt. 1.
Wakefield and Flat. Dutch cabbage,
Heading and Ga. collard, New Stone
and Baltimore tomato, 20c C; $1.10 M
del: 5M up, .75c M. collect. Lee ~Crow,
Uakwood, Rt. 1.
Red and yellow skin P. R. plants,
5c M FOB; $1 M del. S. D. Shef-
field, Surrency, RFD 2.
Red and Pink skin plants foe M
FOB; $1 M del. Ready. M. T: Grif-
fis, Surrency, REE:
Pink and Yellow skin P: R. plants,
now ready. Gov. insp. 5c M FOB.
lL. L. Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Tomato, 200, 35;, 500, 60c; $1 M;
Pimiento and egg plants, 200, 50c; 500
$1; $1.75 M del. postpaid. E. ie Dur-
ham, Saint Marys.
PRs plants, 90c M FOB. Exch for
chickens; any kind except day old, 4
wks. upwards. R. E. Tomberlin, Sur-
rency.
P. R;- plants,. Gov. insp.:$1 M del.
pee e now. L. C. Tyre, Surrency, Rt.
"pe R plants, $1 M. Prempt ship-
mnt. J, Ry Bfown, Baxley, Rt: 3:
Genuine, imp. Red skin State insp.
plants, June del, $1.15 M or July def.
75c M. No chks. Paul Lightsey, Odum
P. R. plants, 85 M, 5M up, 75e M-
FOB. Prompt shipment and full ne:
IR. Ww. Rentz, Baxley.
G. E. Waldrip, Plowery, Branch,
i
: PAGE Ey
New Stone ae. E. J. Copenha-_
gen, Flat Dutch cabbage, 40c, 200; 75e
500; $1.25 M; Pimiento pepper, 20c
postpaid, Grady Kelley, Sulphur S
Spr ings, Rt: <1. :
Collard plants, lead. Var). 200; 200;
Tic M postpaid Ga. No chks. Ready
aoe ED id: Thompson, Flowery. Brane
R
Ye low skin P. T. plants, Gov. insp.
$1.50. M del. June and July del.
Story, Pavo, RFD 1.
Yellow skin P, R. plants, Gov. insp
$1.50 M del. June and July del. Jess :
Touchton, Pavo, RFD 1.
Slips, $1.50 M del
Rt.
. R.. and Boons,
Red skin P. R.
Pure Red skin P
80c; $1.50 M del; 10M oe M. Col
Stone tomato plants, $1.10 M del.
O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch. eee
Imp, Purple Skin P. R. plants, $1.
M. Baitimore tomato, 20c C. All de
Winfred Waldrip, Flowery Branch.
Pink skin P. R. plants, 65c del.
Kightsey, Odum, Rt. 2. .
P. R. plants, Gov. insp. $1 M on up,
75c M. Money order only. J. D. Shan-
non, Alma, Ree 1s
Imp. Py R. Ue 5c M FOB. Cash
with order. V. Willard, Douglas,
Best var. tae plants, 15c_ Gin
miento and Hot pepper, 20c C.. Post
paid. Exch for P. Re plants.
Carson, -Hampton. -
Gov. insp. P. R. potato. plants, $1 25
M. .C. D: Crow, Gainesville; Rt. 2. :
Gov. insp. P. R plants, now ready.
$1.50. M, 5M up; $1 FOB. Zonnie- Car-
ter; Surrency, P.O. Box 154.
Imp P plants, Gov. insp. $1 M
del; 90 M FOB. Prompt shipment.
guar. No chks. Cash with order.
Mrs. J. M. Williams, Sr., Baxley, Rt
P. R. plants, Imp. and Gov. insp. a6e
M; 5M 85c M del. Ga. Cash. No chk
Prompt shipment. . di. > T. William
Baxley, Box 265.
Millions P. R. potato and Fall to-
mato. plants, 75c\M. Prompt shipment
guar. D. M. Barber, Baxley.
Gov. insp. potato plants, ready to
ship, $1 M. Cash with order. Je
Googe, Surrency, P. O. Box 154. f
State insp>P. R. plants, $1.50 M del.
ne chks. Floyd J. Story, Quitman,
Rt tT:
P. R. plants, Strong and healthy. Ist
prize winner at Plant contest here, $1
M. D.D. 18nd, Baxley, Rt. 2. |
Imp. insp. - plants, $1 M del;
5M 90c M. R. ey Williams, Baxley, R
5. este Ne
Pure P. R. potato plants, 75c M.
Prompt shipment. G. W. Gaddis, Quit
man.
P. R. plants, $1.25_M del. C.D. Free-
land, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Pure P R slips, Gov. insp. $1.25 M;
tomato and cabbage plants Now rea-
dy, 20c C; $1.25 M. Over 5M $1. C. F.
| Waldrip, Gainesville, Ft, 2s
Pure P. R. vine grown, Insp. Spintiie:
$1.15 M, 5M up, $1 M, FOB. Exch for
anything can be raised on farm. Ww. C.
Douglas, Alma. Ae
~~ Boons ee plants, $1 15 Me
Bunch P. R., $2 M; Portoricans, $1.10
M; 5M, si * cabbage, $1.10 M, 5M $4
del. Bil Crow, Gainesville, Rta
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1. 25 M. 5M
up, $1.15 M_ prepaid. Guy Crow
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Few M Triumph: potato Sie $1.-
30 M; 2M lots, $1.20 M. Del. Rufus:
Merriman, Lyons, Real.
Imp: and Insp. pure Red skin P. R.
and Nancy Hall potato plants, $1 M-
FOB, ~C. R. Redmond, Pelham.
Red and pink skin P. R. Insp. plants
$1. 25 M del. proms shipment. Cash
with order. Geo. L. Durand, Gaines-_
ville, Rt. 2.
Yr. old Missionary strawberry plants
50c C; also cabbage and tomato plants
for Fall del, Sl 2M. Wd Burney,
Pooler.
Artichoke plants, collard, cabbage,
lettuce and tomato plants, 25c C;. 500,
$1, Del. ~ Cash with order. L. E. Har=
rison, Dublin
500 Ga. coland plants, $1. Mrs? Nora
Webb, Bowman.
Chufa plants, $1.35 M, 5M, $6. Cash
with order. No chks. J. E. Lewis, El-
labelle, Rt. 1.
Pure yellow skin P. R. plants, Vine
grown, Gov. insp. $1 M del. Ga. I.
Lightsey, Odum, Rt. 2, Box 128.
State insp. Red Skin potato plants
from :vine cut. 85c M del. Ga. June
and July. del. Leland Lightsey, Odum
Feb. 2.
Gov. insp. Red Skin P. R. plants,
$1 M FOB; $1.25 M del. W. O. Bruce,
Autreyville, Pb al. :
P. R. plants, Gov. insp. Good count
75c. M, 5M up, 50 M. Cash with or-
der. J. B. oo eS. Rt. A
1 Box 86.
Plants F or Sale -
'P. R. potato plants, $1 M del. Sat.
euar. tgs J. Lewis, Baxley, Star Rt.
J. Wakefield, Flat Dutch cab-
i Peollard and tomato, 200, 60c; $i
weet pepper and Ege piants, 200,
E a $1, postpaid. Miss Rosa May,
ston.
Gen. Imp. P. R. plants, 95c -M: 5M
ise M; 10M 65c M; tomatoes, 50c M.
: per, $1 Ready. Harold Smith, Bax-
: . plants, Gov. insp. $1.25 M del:
a up, $1 M. Cash with order. No
Ba Er a? Groover, Bristol. *
ik skin P. R. plants, Gov. insp. $1
: Money order..
velow skin P. R. plants, Gov.
isp. $1.35 M del. Ga. Cash. No chks.
ohn Griffis, Screven, Rt. 1, Box 135.
P.R, plants, $1 M FOB. Grade and
spuar. Exch 3M for 1 bu. sound | d
W. Taylor, Alma.
5 plants Gov. insp., 75 M del.
Money. orders only. George Grif-
; s, Screven, Rt. AN
Imp. P. R. plants. State insp Red
n seed ore from vine cut. - '75c.
del..Ga. W.-D. Lightsey, Odum.
mp. Red- skin PB De - Goy.
insp. $1 M, 5M lots, 80 M.
rington, Graham.
Hastings famous Royal King sweet
pepper plants, $1.25. 25c. Ce Will
rade. B. B. Morgan, wets
Chas. W. cabbage, Stone tomato, Ga.
collard | plants, 20c C; $1 M.
M. Amos Williams, Gainesville.
illions certified, P- R. plants, 75c
EDP. Any amt. <S. Ff Hilton, Bax-
Gs eee Severheauring shed Lady x
strawberry plants, 35c C prepaid. 400
for $1; horse radish, 6 for 25c. Mrs.
Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Genuine P; R. Gov. insp and dipped
ants, 90 M. Cash with order only,
Be McGlohon, Surrency, Rt. 2.
= mpt
. P.-T. Herndon; Surrency.
ov. insp. P. R., $1.25 M; Wakefield
sabbage, Stone tomato, Heading col-
dard, 25 . 85 M del. pris Crowe,
rainesville,
Sa
Pink skin P. R. plants, grown fron
cut., 90c M FOB. or $1. a oe El- |
Aspinwall, Odum. ;
: PLANTS WANTED
h Alaska Eng. pea~ or Japanese
nip seed for Red Rock or Greater
tomato and Late Flat Dutch cab-.
Write first. ~ Mrs. Ss. Pp.
2
bage plants.
J bu, Speckled peas for pota-
Fae Belle Townsend, Bo-
new crop mixed turnip. seed
Top, Purple Top and Yellow
at 35c lb. for potato plants.
J. N. Watters, Rome, Rt. 2.
; value for potato or tomato
s. Write. Mrs. E. S. Smith, Dal-
Exch new crop Trish potatoes at 3c
lb. for potato plants. Want 1 to 5M
ants. Mrs. Geo. M:- Gable, Canon.
Want 500 P. R. or Nancy Hall pota-
o plants. Exch rooted sage or horse
radish at 3 bunches 25c. John B.
indle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 50.
Seed For Sale
Limited amt. Stone Mtn melon sete :
Selected. 40c lb. 3 Ibs. $1. Include
postage. L. Rodgers, Butler, Rt. 2.
30 lbs. Seven Top turnip seed: 10 Ibs
Purple Top Globe. Make best offer.
W. Jones, Calhoun,, Rt. 1, Box 159.
Pure Jones, imp. and Stone Mtn.
elon seed, 50c 1b; Seven Top turnip,
25c Ib. Exch: for Iron, Unknown and
owder | peas, pigs, chickens, turkeys,
te. J: C. Turnipseed, Griffin.
Seven Top turnip seed. 40c Ib.,
. oo W. Ss Carney. Ball Ground,
Pa SS gee
Dixie Bell or Stone Mtn. melon seed.
Guar, pure, sound and clean. 40c lb.
OB. Cash with order. W. oO. Bird-
ng, Gordon.
_ 25 Ibs. mixed turnip seed, 3 varieties
White Eggs, Purple Top, Seven Top.
31 crop. 30c Ib. postpaid. D. E. Har-
Lumber City Rt. 1.
Burr clover seed, rough, 2c lb: clean
4 4-2c. 1931 crop. Milton Meeler,
- Hartwell; Rt. 1.
Burr clover seed, rough, 2c Tb. FOB.
_ Roy Lewis, Hartwell, Rt. <i.
= aC IDS. this yrs collard. seed. Nice and
clean. Make offer. sea S. Ww. Sloan,
Auburn.
- . Burr clover seed, 75e pk. not clean-
ed; 30c qt. cleaned; beer seed, 10e
O t Eva_ Burell,
| seed. 10c oz.
Dwarf essex rape, 20c lb. PP. Walter :
15
| tb.
'Seab Smith,
cor. Hor
5M i5e S
i '10 and 25c.
MARKET
Now ready. Gene
1 sereen, $35 ton.
Harper, Hartwell.
Hand cleaned Burr Glover. seed, BC
Sample mailed: for l0c.. L. M.
Aderhold, Lavonia.
Seven Top turnip seed, 1931 crop.
Teacupful by mail postpaid for 20c in
stamps. Mrs. M. ECOLOFS, Cran-
dall, Rt; 2. #3
60 lbs. new crop ieee seed, mixed
mostly Seven Top. 30c ib. del; 5 lbs.
$1; Mustard, mostly curley var. same
price. Miss DME Davis, es Creek,
Riss me
40c Ib; 30c Ib. .for lot; Purple Top
Globe turnip, Dwarf Essex rape mix-
ed, 25 lb. del.
wanee, Ree Dee
About 10 lbs. Wan. Antwerp, new, de-
cious: Tender Greene. Very fine str
seed, 35c 1-4 lb.;. 60c: i 210% 90 Ib.
del. Walter Jones, Martinez. -
Cabbage, Heading collard seed, 25.
Ib; Purple Top and White Globe. tur-
nip seed, field. mixed, 25e lb. Mrs.
| Edna Kelley, Sulphur Springs, Rt:
6 lbs. Seven Top turnip seed, 25c Ib..
net.. exch 2 Ibs. for 1: Pride of Ga..
or Stone Mtn. melon seed, or for po-
tato plants. Norris Martin, Ce.
Buncomb collard. seed, 40c Ib. 3 Ibs.
$1 del. Cash with order. L. E, Har-
risoh, Dublin.
Turnip seed. Variety especially rec-
ommended for salad, 30c lb. postpaid
50-100 lbs.. pe Ib. Exp. pd;.
LOC: Ib. del. BR. E. Kurtz, Marietta, Rte
Solow crook neck squash, mammoth
okra, Sugar, also large Southern field
_| pumpkin. All 3 thls. 12c del; 8 var. tur-
nip, 25c lb. Mrs. . A. Wilbanks, -Com-
Collard seed, 10 tbls, Exch for
anything can use. _ Mrs. Ruby Puckett:
| Buford, Rt. 3.
New Crop Purple Top and Seven
Top turnip seed, slightly mixed. 10c
thls. 3 for 25, del. Lawrence ene
Alto,. Rt=2:
25 lbs. mustard seed, 75c lb. Will ex.
for equal value. W. J. Morgan, Still-
more.
-Old- fashioned Calif, Moss beer | seed,
Free pkg. Burpees mam-
moth Elephant Ear mustard seed post-
paid. Stamps o. k. Mrs, Louella
Green, Hapeville. ;
Seven Top turnip seed, 30c' lb. 5 or
T0S1b. Jots,-25 Ib: S: A. Dixon, At-
}-lanta, 1021 Peachtree pene
rae Mrs.
| merce, Rt. 5.
Calif. beer seed, 8c start;
R. J. Martin, Cartersville, oe a:
Burr Clover. seed, in dirt to inocu-.
late, 75c bu; Ga. collard, 10c thls. Exe
W. M. Burson, Campton, Ree 2:
New Stone and Baltimore. tomato,
/75c lb; Marglobe, $2; Jersey and Flat
Dutch cabbage, $1 ib; Fine orange
cane seed, $1.50. Ib. B. R.- -Woodliff,
Flowery Branch. ;
Burr Clover seed. 1931, crop. Free.
from all pests. Low price. Write, vd
L. Dickerson, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
Pumpkin. seed, 15e., cup, 2- cups 250
postage added, or the 1-2 gal. $1 FOB;
$1.25 postpaid, or exch for good white
feed sacks. Mrs. Arbie Skinner, Bow-
don, Rt. 5; =
1931 crop Ga. collard seed, $11.95
CWT; lots 25 to 100 Ibs. 13c. J.T:
- | Ponder, Whigham.
Purple Top Globe, Shogoin, new
Japanese turnip and Seven Top 1931
1-4 Ib. 20c; 40c_ Ib;
Jones, Ramhurst, Rt. 1.
Castor oil bean seed,
extra ea. cup for postage.
Darnell, Jasper, Rt. 1.
Calif. beer seed, fresh, ready to mul-
tiply, Free pkt. Burpees Elephant
Ear mustard or Buncomb collard seed
25 stamps. Mrs. L. E. Green, Hape-
-Ville, 864 Central Ave.
Rape seed, 20c lb; 2 lbs. 30c; 5 Ibs.
70c; Purple Top White Globe, Curled
mustard, Yellow rutabaga and coll-.
ard seed, 40c lb. del. W. H. Waddelle,
Pearson.
Pure Buncomb eabbagecollard, 70
lb. 5 to 10 Ib. 55c lb; Large, curley
mustard, 1-4 lb. 25c; Ga. grown. E, J.
W. cabbage 5c Ib. Postpaid. Fie OR:
Hutchinson, Quitman.
Collard seed, $15 CWT: smaller lots
18: lb.; 1 lb lots, 30c postpaid; plants,
$1 M; also red nest onions, $2 bu.
Malvin Collins, Whigham.
New colored Bunch and Runnings
butter bean seed, 15 per 1- 2. Ib. del.
Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, ~.
Calif. beer seed, -10e and 15 start:
Dixon turnip seed (fine var. for tur-
nips and greens) for sale. Ralph Hill,
"Mt. Airy, Rto i =
Purple Top White Globe turnip seed
30c lb. Cash. Add pees AL -S. Bea-
ers, Orange. eg es :
10c Cups 20.
Mrs. Julia
Burr clover seed, Screened through,
| seed, $1 lb. and postage.
Hastings! new. coflard seed, 15 Ibs.
Mrs. EL aC, Bagley, Su-
and sound. Make offer on
100 lbs: up |
by
BUG L E T aN: :
Old time shallot puttons, - 50c- gal,
Plus 5 postage. No chks. Mrs, oe se
Lambert, Forest Park.
- Texas Ribbon cane seed, $1.50 bu.
x. N. Sharp, Commerce. =
Guar. pure Imp. Jones watermelon
James B.
Smith, Locust Grove, RFD 3. ~ }
6 lb. mixed turnip seed, Purple Top
Globe, White Egg and Winter Salad,
|$2;.3 Ibs. old fashioned. Rough - Top
turnip $1. 1931 pic Cc. qh. * Moulder,
Buford, Rt. 3: Eye
: Recleaned Burr
here. S. B. eed ackson. ~
-Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10
Start; 25 cupful; Seven Top turnip
rseed, -50c Ib: Miss _ ei , Lurner,
Cleveland, Rt; 4.
Burr Clover seed, 3c tb; 6 wks. peas
30c qt, Add . postage. | Viola Smith,
Martin, Rt. 2.
Burr. Clover seed, ae clean, $reZ =
25 bu. Not prepaid. Will send COD.
Everlene McLaughlin, Greenville, Rt.
3, Box 48:-
over seed, 7c Ib.
crop; 50c Ib. del. Mrs, S.
10 lbs, Willets Wonder Eng. pea
seed, $3.25 for lot del. 3 kinds water-
P. Reed, Var-
}nell, Rt. 2.
| melon seed mixed, cantaloup seed; 25c
cupful del. Mrs. J. UB. Latham, Car-
roliton, Rt. 5.
13 Ibs. Purple Top, slightly mixed
with Yellow Globe turnip seed. Clean
lot. Mrs.
H. Sullivan, Carrollton, Rb, oy.
Shallot buttons, LG: qt: - 45ce gal.
Hanover seed, 1931 crop, 10c tls. Te
quantities cheaper. Mrs.. Rok, Boyd.
H.
Lyons, Rt. 4, Box 190.
Green Glaze (or Cheney - collard)
seed. 4 oz. 25c. Write for prices on
large quantities. G. E. King, Howell.
Burr clover seed, cleaned and sacked,
6c lb. FOB. Emerson: Warren, Hart-
Sent Papeete
- 50 Ibs. Seven. Top turnip seed for sale
or exc.-50c 1b; 600 lbs. Burr Clover seed
with sufficient soil for inoculation, 6c.
Ib. Robt. T. Allen, Riverdale.
About 10 lbs. Van Antwerps new,
delicious Tender Greens, 35c per 1- 4
| Ib;..60c,. 1-2 lb; 90c Ib. del. Walter
Jones, Martinez.
100 lbs. finest, hand selected Stone
Mtn. melon seed grown, 40c lb. del. 10
Ibs. 30 lb. B. R. Andrews, Haddock.
Green Glaze collard seed, worm re-
sistant, $1.50 lb. Nothing Jess than Ib..
sold. Money order. J. B. Thomason,
Atlanta. Oakland City Sta. Bx. 503.
Green Glaze collard seed; 4 oz. 25c
Mail. Write for prices im larger
quantities. GE. King, Howell.
Calif. beer seed, 10e start, postpaid.
| Ralph Hill, Mt. Airy. R 1. Box 35.
White Globe, Purple Top, Seven Top
turnip seed mixed, Also Ga. Heading
and old time Blue Stem collard seed,
Each, 40c lb. del. Mrs. Ae Price,
Locust. Grove.
Calif. beer seed, 30c teacupful post-
paid. Cash with order. No less sold.
Miss Georgia Sewell, Newnan. R 3: ee
66.
Burr. Clover seed, ones 2c Ib.
FOB. Don H. Thornton, Hartwell.
- Burr Clover seed, dbl. screened. 60c
bu. Sample on request. H. Ge Wiley,
FOPsyi bcs,
Burr Clover seed, 1931 crop. Pest-
free. $40 ton FOB, i Tough. e:
1931 crop, Recleaned True Ga. col-
lard seed, 100 Ib. lots or more, 12c lb.
_ Seed Wanted
Want 1 1-2 < good, sound pea seed
ee Hay. ~R. W. es. Glennville,
Thompson, Hartwell. R 1.
Miscellaneous F or Sale
Horseradish, 20c each; Dill, arti-
chokes, 30c doz; Yellow root, Grub
root, 35c 1b; catnip, ditney, 15 dozen.
Mrs. Elvie Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. 1,
Good barn cured tobacco, chewing.
12 1-2c; smoking, 10 Ib. Not less than
$1 orders filled. Cash with order. Add
postage. Mrs. Christine Harper, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4.
5 Ibs. dry Yellow root, 75c. Add
ore Mrs. J. B. Fields, Dahlonega,
R
Want to do canning and preserving
fruits, etc., on halves. Mrs. &. E.) Bag-
ley, Suwanee, RG 2s
New; all white goose feathers, 85c lb
+FOB. Beulah Grier, Clermont.
Cane fishing poles, 14-16 ft. 6c each;
16718 ft. 10c each. - FOB. Cash with
Ww. 8 Nq_ order for less than 1 doz.
Rasberry, Andersonville.
sacks, 10c each. Cash. Miss -
Timmerman, Bronwood, _ Hole
|root, 15 lb; ~Lady~ Slippers,
Hastings Japanese turnip seed, agor
100 Ib. size strong white chicken feed | .
Thursday, June 25, 1931,
Dry butterfly root, 10c lb FOB or 15
lb del. Miss Jane Elrod, Pendereme
Rte 2.
Fine, med. and coarsely areca oy
ster shell for chickens, $1 per 100. Ibs.
FOB. = W. A; Smith, Savannah, 102,
Bay St. oF
4 Peacock tails, complete, - $3. 50 ea.
| FOB, or $12 for the 4, All in good cone
John D. Meadows, ee
Box. 39.
Yellow root, dry, 20c Ib;
Rt.
May:
40c
rattle Queen of: Meadow, 25c lb.
sage( 50c lb. Add. pestase J. W.
son, Talking Rock.
Sweet, flue cured tebecce: 10-12 12
lb. No orders for less than. Ste >,
postage. Ais he Boatright, Be
4. 4
Jams ang Jellies made. on
Party to furnish -cans ae =
Mrs. E. S. Smith, Dalton, Rt 5.
Yellow root, butterfiy root, 25% :
Heart leaves, 20 Ib. Add postage Mrs.
Theodoshia Ross, Morganton,
Will make apple and blackbe .
ly. on halves. Party to furnish
sugar and jars or cans. Mrs. Be
Free, Clarkesville, Rt. 3.. 3
Will make jams and jellies ant
blackberries on halves, Party to
nish sugar and half of cans. Mt
zora Franklin, Stephens, Rt. 1,
Will make jams, jellies and prese
on. halves. Party to furnish half ot
fcans and the sugar. Mrs. Irene Lan
ford, Stephens, Red a
Will make apple, berry, pear
jelly, marmalade and preserv
halves. Party to. furnish suga
their part of. containers and .
transportation. Mrs. Ernest. Dp
terfield, White, Rt.
Gensing. and Lady Slipper, 3:
bunches, 25c; 2 large bunches,
Add postage. Mrs. J. T. Grindle,
rayville, Rt..1.
150 to 200 lbs. dry poke root. me
large. Mak@ best offer per lb. W
consider exch, W. D. Sullivan, Alpha
etta; Rt: 5.
Butterfly root, 15c Jb. green; 20
dry. Everlene McLaughlin, Gree
Rt, 3, Box 48.
Black walnut kernels, 80c Ib.
Calif. beer seed, 10c spoonful. N
Cochran, Protection.
Yellow root, $1 1b; Queen ;
Meadow, 75c Tb; wild al
Miss M. Barrett, Ellijay, . t. 33
Heavy, 5 gal. milk or cream can, Dp
fect cond. Used only few times.
Mrs. W. A. Wayne, Butler. :
Few M. extra 4 qt. peach cups, $6
Sa any amt. W. B. Norton, Ry, Va
ey
Nice, clean dried sage, this yrs. crop
60c Ib. del. See or write at once. Mrs.
J. E. Yawn, Rhine. R 1. Box 115.
Mullen, Yellow, Mayapple, Pri
| Ash, Red Shank and other roots.
for prices; Will exec. Rey. Hi J.
Stone Mtn. R 3.
Sage, 60c lb. - Add postage. Mrs.
B. Grizzle, Royston. R 3.
Brother, sister (widow) 6 yr.
son want job trucking, chicken,
raising, etc., with middle aged coupl
Write for ref, and information. A.
Mansel, Nicholls, Care I. J. Wiliams
Want job on farm. Will accept a
thing. F. A. McCartell, Atco. ~~
Young man wants job on farn or
dairy. Life time exp. Can drive truck,
car, etc. Milk, do any kind farm work.
At once. J. D. Canup, Stone Mtn. G
Rt. 2, Care J. T: Aderhold. t
Young man with wife and 2 cau
wants job. Life time farming,
blacksmith. Must have work. Th
Little, Smyrna. ~
Young married man, high SC ol
education wants job on truck farm.
Prefer So. Ga. Exp. Sober, honest, b
of ref. Hugh Underwood, Cartersvill
516 No. Erwin St.
Exp. tobacco man wants job, curi
for large farm; also Foreman or ma.
ager of farm. Prefer place whet
good man is really needed. ee Wi
liams, Pineora.
Sev. hundred crocus sacks, 100. Tb.
cap. Good cond, 2c ach, FOB. {
exch. D. G. Caldwell, Kingsland oS
50 1 bu. bean hampers with covers,
also 20 -egge crats with fillers and
tops. Good cond. Make offer, FO 5
ae Ww. Gunnels, Macon, 802 Edgewood od
ve. :
Dried or green catnip. 10 punch;
yellow root, poke, red root, Sassaf
ratsbane, all 20c lb; Mullin, 25c b
Exch for white sacks, Mrs. A. op
tyjohn, Alpharetta, Rt. 5. *
Nice, clean, dried sage, this
crop. 60 Ib.. del. -Mrs. J; Bs -Yewe
Rhine, Rt, 1, Box 115.
a
Belle
Grass, 25c Will exch. John Blackwell,
Cleveland. gee
I ee $a 25, 1931.
Miscellaneous Fe or Sale
os Ce 35 lb, Quick service. R.
. Blackwell, Cleveland, Rt. A,
s ssafras,. green, zA0G. lb; sage, 15
ch; poke root, sweet gum, 15c lb.
Id. cherry and mullin root, 20c ea.
Mr Myrtle Burch, Eastman, Rt. 7.
Want to can and preserve fruits in
7 nd qt. fruit jars on halves. Party
o furnish cans and sugar. Mrs. J. L.
ark, Clermont, Rt. 2. a
Yellow root, 15c lb. dbl. tanzy, 10c
ie seven Top turnip seed 25c cup- |
Mrs. L, E. Must Paine? Rt:
at
money for some women living:
ane brake. Want cane split and
. through draw plate to
nd. Write for particulars.
sw 515 i1- 2 seen eted
eae Mrs. Bee E. Smith, Dalton,
! nt. to buy good May Head: jelly,
* will furnish all sugar and jars for |
my half. H. B. Vickers, Brunswick.
Want Red Berry Lang, Man, Jaun-
ice Indian Dye or yellow Puccoon
Send sample. Cash for clean, |
roots of same. True to name?
L. Helms, Buena Vista.
Party to del to my|
: Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dahlon-
ega, Rt. ie
Will poy. 100 bu. black, walnuts, at
. J. C. Thames, Macon, 103 Me-
ee os Park.
several hundred gloss fruit seal-
TS without. tops for provisions or corn.
Want 10 lbs. good leaf tobacco.
e te lowest price del. PP. pd. W. D.
Sullivan, Alpharetta, Rt. .5..
ant empty lard tubs with lids,
ill pay 15c ea. your station. State
amount - on have. Doyle. r. ae
Want man and very small. ay to
run a small Grist Mill. Give part of
_ what mill makes. Can produce good
living. W. R. Elder, Culloden.
Want an exp. tanner to tan 2 large
yw hides on halves. Nothing but best
work wanted. L. M. Kennedy, Collins.
ant at once colored girl. Live in
1e and assist with farm work. Must
own RR fare. Colored.. Wife and
. Jay B. White, Garfield, Rt. 1,
nt settled colored man and wife
live on farm. Man to run farm 50-|.
50 basis; wife to help with gen. work.
M 8 Addie C. Hicks, Scottdale, Cand-
fant white woman of good. charac-
35-45 yrs. old to assist with work
ind farm home. Board and $5 mo
feres Ragsdale (Address not giv-
Man -.and wife
Prefer one who can
; . State age, exp., etc. L.
ogers, Ringgold, Rt. 1, Box 108.
nt middle aged man who know
to farm. $7 mo. and board; also.
hite woman, live in family, assist
h poultry, garden, etc., $8 Mo. W.
Holden, Dillard.
ant. party to go in the dairy busi-
ness. I to furnish land and house
and they furnish cows. C. B. Collins
Hazlehurst.
: ant healthy, good dolosed woman,
40-50 yrs. gld to look after chickens,
garden, and other light farm work.
$10 mo. and board: Ben Mathews,
tila Riea, Rt. 2:
Want middle aged woman of good
character, unincumbered to assist with
work around farm: milking, garden,
poultry, etc. Live as family board,
small salary. Mrs. T. E. Ragsdale, Ho-
SMe R cheb, 13:8
- Want young woman 23 to 35 yrs. old
to live in home and assist with light.
arm work. No objection to widow
ith 1 or 2 children. = T. Ww. TOS
Stone Mtn., Rt. 2. ;
: Positions Wanted
; Young Gounle to work on farm any-
mere. Reasonable. Mrs. F. D. Brown
\tlanta, 655. one! St., S. W.
farm help.
t children}
lout of my. work. H.
~| here.
MARKET _
~ Married man. wants work on farm.
Can drive car, tractor, etc. Have to
be moved and furnished. Re Moore,
Atlanta, 610 Hill St.
Want water power Wheat or Corn
Mill to run on shares or salary. . J, W.
West, Griffin, 323 College St.
r. Want place on farm or dairy. Family
of 6. . All workers.
required, DM: Parker, Leesburg, BED
Ref. if. needed.
Wray, Box 62.
Man.and wife. femilae aun poultry,
wages to be _agreed | upon after a try-
L. Howell, Wood-
bury, RFD. Ls
~29--yr. old married man, wife,
children. Good workers. want work.
Life exp. on farm; 2 yrs. in dairy. Re-
pair work, drive car, truck. sohn Tay-
lor, Rhine, Rel.
ner: in season; Overseer rest of time,
A ane | -M. GC. Ford, Dublin, Rt. 6.
Man and wife want job on farm for
wages. Raised~ on farm, drive truck,
repair and keep up same, also carpen-
ter work, Write best: offer. J. F. Lee,
Marietta, Rt; 4."
farm. - home to assist with poultry,
| for self and little girl. Mrs. Jb. Clark
Clermont, Rt. 1.
Want job on farm. Have mother and
brother. Have to be moved. Prefer
with Christian man living near Bap-
tist church. G. M. Trusty, Marietta,
Rt. 1.
Middle aged man and wife want job
do most any kind of work. $10 and
oleae Ref. eeu Mrs. Worley Whit-
lock, Marietta, Ga.
Want job with small family on farm
Can do any kind light work. Small
salary and board. Unincumbered. Mid-
dle aged widow. Mrs. Annie Harsh,
Tifton, Rt. 2. i
Widow wishes job on farm. Good
worker. No children. Mrs. Effie Gray
Pembroke.
Want job running cotton gin this
Fall..10 yrs. exp. Have own machine
to sharpen saws. Can furnish best of
ref. W. H. Deen, Cochran.
Want to grow vegetable crops. Be-
ginning at once. Party able to fi-
nance; furnish truck for properly dis-
posing of produce; also consider place
fore 19322 ee Henderson, Eastman,
Rize
Want job on farm at once. PRESB ES
old, honest and good worker, at reas-
onable aslary. Good ref, Odie Gill,
Payo, Rt. 3.
Want job on farm. Able to keep up
all farm machinery. Best of ref. Can
move at once. W. S. Chamblee, Col-
lege Park, 209 Oxford Ave.
Want job tending to stock or light
work on farm. 70 yrs. old. Wife, two
small boys. At living price. Prefer
having. none ne J. E. Crabb,
Pulaski, Rt.
Want job on dairy or truck farm, 6
in family. All large enough to work.
For bal. 1931 and 1932. D. M. Park-
ote Lithonia, Rt. 1, Care W. H. Suck-
et g
Honest, sober, Exp. man _ desires
| place in So. Ga. on farm, August 1st
for wages. State salary, etc. Paul R.
Camp, Waco, Care J. H. Teal.
_ Poultry For Sale
*BANTAMS
Yr. old bantam rooster. Strain not
known but is beautiful color, clean
white feet and long tail, $1 not pre-
paid. Thad L. Hunt, Greensboro, Rt. 3.
Pr2 yri-old Golden. Sebrights. Full
stock: Perfect type. $3.50; 4 pr. same
kind. Roosters crowing, 2. 502-be
Waynne, Cochran.
: BARRED ROCKS AND REDS
Thoroughbred B. Rocks and R.
Red, 3 mos old roosters, 40c each. Mrs
A.T. Lee, Gardi, Rt-1., -
. 50 pure bred B.-R. 7 WES. old. 45c ea.
Cash with order.. Mrs. W. A. Brant-
ley, Alma, Rincla .
AAA -B. PP: Rock cockerels . from
Mrs. J. lL. Fender; Kirkland.
2 pure bred Yr. old cocks, White
Rocks, from heavy laying strain, $1.-
50 each; several cockerels, 8 wks old,
75 each. Mrs. fs = Bennett, Vi-
Rt. 4 Je : ;
n
Can furnish ref. if
Want job vars melons at $4 car
Clifton Shepherd, |
four
atie | Arnold, Surrency.
Man with. family want job as Gin- |
or small crop. 23. yrs. exp. Lifetime on.
Young married woman . wants job in}
| milking, etc., $5 per week and board |
in No. Ga. near Atlanta, on farm. Can |
Ee
Booths 300 egg matings, $1 each FOB}
BULLETIN,
x
RENGHCAS Big
10 pure bred White Minorca Yr. aia
hens. Booth str. 1 rooster, same age
and str. $17. Mrs. Senia Marchman, |
White. Plains.
MISCELLANEOUS | CHICKENS
50 heavy breed mixed 8 wks old, a
each. Cash with order. No chks.
W.. A. Brantley, Alma, Rt. PEs
RI. REDS
pure bred. Donaldson Reds: = two |
cocks, 2 yr. old, $1.50 each, or exch for
pecans; 12 wks old cockerels,. $2 each.
Mrs.
wo
Mrs. B. F. Abney, Cochran.
stock, and dairy want job. Salary or |
20. pure bred Reds, 8 wks old, 45c ea.
Cash with order. No chks. Mrs. W.. |
A. Brantley, Alma, RYU; 1. ei
- TURKEYS, ETC,
pare
- 6 young geese, 85c each or $5 for the
6,-FOB.. Money. order. No. a. Su-
-\" WYANDOTTES
Trost Comb White Wyandotte roos-
ter and hen, pure bred, yr. old, $1.50
each, Cash with order. Clayton Bum-
garner, : Madison, Rt. 4. |
4 pure bred S.A Wyandotte: cock-
erels. Tarbox str: March hatch, $6 or
$1.25 each. Exch. for-Tancred W. L.
pullets. Mrs. F, F, ener iy Bue-
na Vista, Rt. 4.
P oultry Wanted
GAMES 5
Exe: value for trio of March natch
penvine Irish Grey Game fowls.
be right. c S. Framley, Sei cas R 2:
= LEGHORNS | :
Exc. Pr. Stahls Chinchilla, 8 wks. old
for Tormahlen str. Brown im 8-12 mo.
a cockerel. Edwin Gibson, Monroe.
-MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Want 20-2 Ib. friers in exc. for good
value. Mrs. W. M. Jones, Lylerly.
- PIGEONS WANTED
Want Fantail pigeons. State color,
mated or not and best prices, in first |
letter. H. E. Clary, Thomson.
TURKEYS
Want pr. pure bred turkeys. Exc.
rabbits or other good value.- Write.
Forrest Martin, Flowery Branch. R 1. -
Eggs For Sale
Pure Tancred, Booths AAA quality | ,
S. C. W. L. eggs. Selected, $1 per 15
del. Exch for meat or hogs. Mrs":
W. Hagood, Marietta, Rt. 3
Pure: bred Buff Orp eggs, 75c per 15
prepaid. From Byers str. Insured. No
chks. J. H. Loyd, Milan, Rt. 3. :
EGGS TO SET ON: HALVES
High school student specializing in
poultry would like to hear from party
who would like to have turkey eggs
set on halves.
pore, Rte B= 3
Baby Chicks For Sale
1
old, 15c each. Add postage. Mrs. C;
A. Patterson, Dy tBy.
Hen hatched chicks from large mix-
ed hens, 10c ea. del. in lots of 20 or
25; Hen to carry them, 85c FOB. Mrs.
J. B. Cullars, Claxton, | Ras.
- Baby Chicks Wanted
-| Want the 9th day of July 25 Leg-
horn chicks to raise on halves to 12
wks. Party to pay shipping chgs. Clar-
ence-E. Green, Rochelle. R 2. .
Want at once 500 Buff Orp. or R. co
Red chicks to raise on halves. Party to
pay transportation. I furnish feed.
Mrs. W. L. Moye, iia ae Rass es
Live Stock F or Sale 2
, CATTLE FOR SALE
Rese * Shorthorn bull. Milking strain
|3 yrs. old. Wt. about 1200 lbs. Good
breeder and perfectly gentle $75 or exc
for bull of like breeding. A. D. Galt,
Albany.
Reg. Jersey baby calves fou high
producing dams, $25 each. Party to}
pay reg. fee. D. I. & C. L. Daniel, Ho-
gansville.
Pure bred, Reg. Guernsey, 2 yr. old |
bull, $100; Reg. Guernsey heifer, fresh
in. calf 3 wks. old (eligible for reg.)
$150. S. A. Fuller, Eatonton. .
6 pelos, Six to 1a: De old, $72
Must |
John Wallace, Greens-
|rain on same.
| Bt Valley.
cash. Sar within 50. miles.
Kimes, Griffin, Rt. Adc
6 yr. old Grade Sense cow, gi
3 gal. Extra good for butter, $50.
pene: Tiger, Rt.:1, Box: 30.
HOGS FOR SALE
8 big bone Guinea and Duroc )
6 wks old pigs, $25 or $3.50 each :
L. Milburn, Gibson, Rt. B.
Pure bred Big Bone P. C. femal
mos old pig, thrifty and good cond
Riley Cc, Couch, Turin. a
HORSES AND. MULES. FOR SAI Es,
shape and cheap. fors cash, or
milch cow or neuer _E. WwW
Winston, Rt. 2.
12 yr. old. mare mule, wt. about
lbs. Perfectly sound. $75 cash, or exc.
for young Jersey, 21-2 or 3 gal. |
offer. Wo <B. Bethune, Vidalia, :
SHEEP AND GOATS F
4-8 Toggenburg doe, giving -
milk. Reg. $15; 99. per cent Tog.
3 mos old, $10 at Barn prices.
L. Page, Monroe, Harris St.
RABBITS FOR. SALE
2.N. Z. Red does, 6 mos old, $1.50 e
Exc. 1 for buck of equal value. Mrs,
Fred L. White, Buckhead. ue
White N.o.Z Fine young does an
bucks. Reasonable Pricey ae We
ver, Calhoun, Rt. 3. - GSS Ae
Ped. Chinchillas, q the 2. mos, $3 p
| $4 trio; N. Z. White doe, 7 youngster
3 wks $3; 2 1-2 - 3 lb. rabbits, 22 1-2
ap Geo, R. Guess, o., ae
Ped Chinchilla 6 mos. old pucks,
ea. Cash for quick sale. W. R. "Thoma
son, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
4 N. Z. Whites, 2 mos old, 50c. ac
J. Ei-GCarter,Jr,, Americus: = ee
10 White rabbits, 2 to 26 mos
Healthy, 80c each, $1:50 pr. d
exc. for reg. DIgCONs. HD: King,
vonia, Rt. 3. 2
Pure bred American White or Pin
eyed rabbits, 2 mos old, $2.50 pr ae
few grown does, $2 each. Open
_ Express collect. of. J, asa aioe
Madison.
Chinchillas, 1 buck and. 2 does.
pers, 6 half grown. For sale or exc
State what you have to trade. iE
vis, Social Circle. s
Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED
Want 1 --2 good cows, around
Also exch. 2 fine P. C. sows ic
nile cows and pay difference in
Peter J. Haden, Atlanta. Rak
Car Lots
CATTLE FOR SALECar Lo
1 carload young, thrifty cattle. W3
ie price. DD. R. gla MA
ville.
CORN FOR SALECar Lots
Slipped shuck ear corn, car lots, 75c
bu. of 80 lbs. FOB Cars, or.on truc
same price at. Warehouse. A> De@a
_ | Adel.
Pure bred Dark Cornish chicks, day Bow
HAY FOR. SALECar Lot
About 6 cars of peanut hay, $:
ton in car load lots, FOB. Gro
myself. Sam Sommer, Hawkinsvil
6 tons high grade hay, Wheat, 0.
a Vetch, $16 ton BOB. ne Bea
| kinson, Madison. oa
|OAT STRAW FOR SALECar_ ot
2ecars bright, clean Oat Straw.
About 90 Ib. bal Se
bin touch with me for Pas
oe Tifton. oa
CORN FOR SALECar Lo
Sei shuck corn in
less. Sound, well. preserve
tically weevil-free. Write 6 ;
and. quantity wanted. oh s. F
a,
BALED STRAW OR SALE, ar
' Several cars. bright straw |
| without rain, $10 ton, FOB Cari
Shadburn, Burord.= &
CORN FOR SALECar Lot
- 4-ear shelled corn, even wt. bags
Car ear corn, 75c, FOB. Cars.
F. L, Beasley, Reidsville.
Miscellaneous Wan
Want 20 = 100 Ibs: ap;- ariel
sacks, Exch 2 Donaldson Red
old tes a ee Tiger
Box 30. He eA 5s
Georgia Products F. or Sale
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
10 bu. recleaned Brabs, $2.50. FOB.
00d sacks. Cash. A. D. Williams,
atesville. ;
1 Speckled peas, x Pe 2 bu. to bag |
35 bu. FOB. Cash with order. M.
yder, Columbus, 1020 ist. Ave.
-2 lbs. Dwarf frost proof -Eng.
eas, 25c Ib. or $2 for lot..~Add post-
pe. Mrs. Geo. M. Pose Carroilton,
1:
urple Hull white table peas, 40c qt
Also large red nest onions, cut in
rters to plant. $1 gal. Mrs. W. V.
oe Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. |
ju. old fashioned yellow late Clay]
eas Ane running kind that does not
bear until September. No. 1 grade $2-
50 bu. FOB. Cash with order. W. O.
Birdsong, Gordon.
White Rice peas, 70c zal: fall turnip
eed, 2 thls. 10c. Add postage. No
C Mrs. Ida Southerland, Ellijay,
Giant Sic green pod. bean
seed, about 80 lbs. 10 lb; FOB Paul
ark, Baxley. :
BUTTER FOR SALE
2 Ibs. fresh country butter each week,
RED 3. Minnie Moss, ne Rock.
REED 326
CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE
100 bu. slipped shuck corn, 90c bu.
Crib. James A. Griffin, Cordele.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS -
Country cured, Hickory smoked meat.
ams, 30c; shoulders, 20 Ib. Riley C.
Couch, Turin.
Country cured hams, ace smoked, 8-
ll lbs. del. Ga. 25c Ib. All guar. Niah
Hendricks, Metter. Ri. *
GRAIN FOR SALE.
150- 200 bu. Texas Rust proof oats.
Make best price FOB Athens. J. T.
Jones, Athens, Rt. 3.
Texas Rust Proof oats, 50c bu. in
or 100 bu. lots, FOB Bostwick. Web-
er Callaway, Farmington.
ghum oats, wheat and Abruzzi
Make offer; Baled oats, $25 ton; |
-oats.and Austrian peas, mixed,
ton, FOB< "J.-H, ee oo
Hotel Pritchard. 3
os HAY FOR SALE
ch, baled. No rain on it since cut-
ag $16.50 ton FOB. J. B. Atkinson,
adcison.
Velvet bean hay, $18 ton FOB. J. H.
ney, Tennille, Care Hotel Pritch-
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE
v. hundred lbs. bright section hon-
in ib. caren a caped and ready to
e off, 15c lb. L. Redfern, Warthen.
New, fresh and pure, bright Comb
oney, 10c ib. in 50 or 60 lb. lard cans.
'. H.. Flowers, Jesup. -
White Chunk honey in 10 lb. pails,
lso. few 50 and 60 Ib. cans. C. W. Dru-
Hortense. RFD 2.
OAT AND WHEAT STRAW
FOR SALE
Baled grain straw, $10 ton, FOB. J.
hard.
60 bales bright, clean wheat straw
or watermelon cars, 35c bale, FOB or
at Crib; 50 bales oats, short straw, $16 |.
ae ab Crib. James, A. Griffin? Cor-
car load wheat straw, $8 ton: 1 car
d oat straw, $9 ton. Saved without.
n on it. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks.
Rheney, | Tennille, Care Hotel Prit-.
_MAREET _
VEGETABLES FOR SALE.
j oS crates tomatoes ea. - week for
Sale. Mrs. M. I. Baker, Quitman, Rt.
1-4 acre yellow Bermuda _ onions,
ready for market about July ~- 15th.
Make best. offer, FOB or at my aes
J; D. Flanagan, Cornelia, Rt.\1..
hepue bytter. beans, ready for mar-
ket. Make offer. S B. Mergan,
-Clyo. ;
Georgia Products Wanted
Beane AND PEAS - WANTED
Exch P. R. potato plants at $1.25 M
| for sound Hay peas. W. G. Mullinax,
Quitman, Rt. ae.
.Exch new Alaska pea seed for Crow-
der peas. 1 Ib. for 2. Exch. Seven Top
turnip seed for 1 lb. melon seed, or
ma collard. Norris Martin, * Curry-
Vege 3 :
\
A
FRUIT WANTED
Want beaches and watermelons in
truck loads.: State kind, prices and
when yee
L, Box 30.
= Seal F or Sate Ee
Choicest, Tecleured: pure Honey drip
cane seed, 50c gal. 90c pk; tenderest,
weevil treated corhfield*and Ky. Won-
der seed beans, 35 lb. 3 lbs. $1 post-
paid. C. F. Maddox, Buford.
60 lbs. Purple Top white Globe tur-
hip, seed, -35 Jb. or 30c lb. sfor:5 or
ae lbs. W. M. Taffor, Gainesville,
Ree
15 Ibs. Ga. Blue Stem collard seed,
30c lb. postpaid or 25 Ib. for entire lot.
Miss Mollie Daniel, Winston, Rb 1:
Calif. beer seed, I ee t. Money or-
der. Mrs, Carrie ' viene. wogan-
Ville, Rt. 3.
Hastings Shogoin. New oe
turnip seed, 1931 crop. 45c lb. del. Ed.
Robinson, Nicholls, R38?
Mixed: turnip seed, clean and sound
20c Ib: 1. cup winter mustard, 25c. Mrs.
Geo. M. Foster, Carrollton, Rt. 1s
200. lbs. genuine Dixie Bell or Stone
Mtn. meion seed, 40c FOB. Cash with
order. W. O. Birdsong, Gordon:
Van Antwerps new vegetable green.
10 pkt. 15 oz.. Vadcos earliest cold
proof Eng. pea seed, 55c lb. Mrs. Mary
Spruell, Alpharetta, Rt. 2.
Burr clover seed, dbl screened. Sam-
ple on request, 6 lb. H. G. Wiley,
Forsyth, Box 45. os
Calif. multiplying beer seed 10c start
PP. Geo. Floyd, Reckmart, Rt. 2.
Seven Top turnip seed, new var. 25c
Ib. or 20c lb. for lot of 17 Ibs. Add pos-
tage. Mrs. R.. S. Smith, Flowery
Branch, Ret
Van Antwerps new, delicious Ten-
der Green seed, 25c per 1-4 lb; 45c,
1-2 Ib; 75 Ib: Walter Jones, Martin-
eZ.
Burr clover seed, hand cleaned, 3c
lb. Add postage on small orders. M.
L. Cotton, Martin, Rt. 2.
Roufe. $30 ton. Guar 65 per cent
seed. Charles Hicks, Hartwell, RFD 1.
Burr: clover seed. Recleaned, Sh Du:
FOB. Gene Harper, Hartwell, Re. 1;
Burr clover seed, 2c lb.. F OB. _Roy
Lewis, Hartwell, Ree 1. :
Burr Clover seed, uncleaned, $40 ton,
ioe Don H. Thornton, Hartwell, , Bs.
Ene new collard seed, 0c. pk.
Mrs. J. J. Knowles, Patterson, Riel:
_ About 600 Ibs. 1931 crop good Ga.
collard seed. Make best offer. J. i
Harrison, Climax, Rt. A.
Pure Beat the Bee cane seed, 50c
gal. oe pke del. C. R: ei Butord,
_ . RYE FOR SALE |
00 bu. fine Rye, $1.50 bu. FOB.
p Rouse; Meigs. ;
- POTATOES FOR SALE
Irish Cobbler pdtatoes 300 Ibs at 2G:
9. C. J. Keyes, Bishop.
No. 1 Red Bliss potatoes, $2 bu. J.
Trice, Swainsboro.
: noes ' Exch for seed field peas, pea-
nh - apples or Soy beans. We AS oe
ne, Clyo.
TOBACCO FOR SALE
oe cured tobacco, 10c_ Ib. Mrs.
Iph Bennett, Surrency.
Fresh 1931 cured tobacco, for chew-:
g, 20c lb. Miss Florence Edenfieid,
urrency, Rt, 2,
| white radish seed.
Rt.
Seed Wanted
Want: Garden bean
streaked half runners.
and _ price.
Rts:
seed, little
Send sample
Mrs. Ry C. Brewer, Lula,
Exch collard -seed for 5 Ibs. Purple:
Top and Flat Dutch turnip seed; also
want sev. Ibs. small round red and
-Mrs. A. W. Atkin-
son, Madison, RFD.
Plants For Sale
Chas. W. cabbage plants, 20c C; 50c,
1300; 85c M; 5 M up, 75c M. Del. Mrs.
R. Ss. Smith, Flowery Branch. R 1.
Large, Bell Sweet pepper and Hot
1 | Pepper plants, 30c C del. Ida Wright,
O
Roy bata Tiger, Rt.)
E. J. Wakefield and All Season cab-
bage plants | Red and Yellow tomato,
All 20c. C. Mrs. Louisa Blaylock, Elli-
| jay. R 3.
Pe BS plants, Insp. too, vine grown
seed, 90 M. 5 M up, 75 M. D.C.
Whiddon, Tifton. R 7. oe
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, Sh. 25 Vie: 5
M up, $1. 15 M del. Guy Crow, Gaines
Ville. R 2.
Boons Bunch P. . $k 50 M: Porto
-| Rico, $1 M; 5 M $4; TS pbane 500, 60c;
$t. 10 M. del. Bill Crow, Gainesville.
Re.
P. R. plants, $1 M; Dutch and Wakee.|
field cabbage, Baltimore and Stone to- |
mato, Ga. and Heading collard, 300,
50c; $1 M. Mailed. L. A. Crow, Oak-
wood.
Lady T. and Progressive eoibeee
ing strawberry, 35c C; Condons Masto-
don everbearing, 75c Cc; horse radish, 6
for 25c. Exe; for good chewing tobac-
co.. Roy A. Grindle, Dahlonega. R 1.
} Nice cabbage plants, Wakefield and
Flat Dutch, for Fall heading, $1 M.
Immediate shipment. Andrew
Thomasville. Bi eG
Chas. W., Flat Dutch cabbage plants,
500, 75c;3 $1. 25 M; cabbage-collard, 50c,
500; 15 M. Cader mpephens, Flowery
Branch.
Pink and Red skin P. R. plants, Insp.
$1.25 M del. Cash with order. George
L. Durnad, Gainesville. Ri 2. :
New Stone, Baltimore, Marglobe to-
mato with roots mossed, Charleston
Wakefield cabbage, famous cabbage-.
heading collard, eath, 300, 60c; 600, $1;
$1.40 M postpaid. C. Maddox, Bu- |
ford.
Pure Pink skin P. R. plants, from
vine cut. $1 M. 5 M up, aee. Mi FOB:
-M. C. Tyre, Coffee.
Tomato plants, 20c C; 500,, 500; 90
M del. June Pink, Norduke, New
Stone. Money order. J. D. McLeod Jr.,
Altamaha. s
for 5 M.: M. B. McElvene, Groveland.
New Stone, Baltimore tomato, 200,
715c M. Postpaid. No.
H. Thompson, . Flowery
25c; 600, 50c:
chks. Rafe
Branch. R 1.
Late Flat Dutch cabbage, Ga. Col-
lard, Lady T. strawberry, 20c C; Stone
tomato, 25 C. No chks. Mrs. Hen-
ry Eller, Ellijay. R 3.
Gov. insp. Purple Skin P. R. plants,
$1 M. FOB. J. H. Mixon, Waycross. R
1. Box: 32.
Pink skin, State insp potato plants,
75c M del. Isham Lightsey, ,Odum.
sey, Odum.
Imp. P. R. plants, State insp. 75 M
del. Prompt shipment. G. W. Aspinwall,
Odum.
Miscellatigaus For Sale
Will can blackberries for 15c qt.
Party to furnish cans and pay postage.
Can begin at once. Miss Willie Mae
Partain, Stephens. RFD 1. -
NORTHERN SEED OATS OF
NO VALUE IN GEORGIA
Georgia Farmers are Warned of Sus-
ceptibility to Rust and-to Winter
Killing in Spite of this Seasons
Prospects Results of Many
Years Trials Cited
The unusually .cool spring with
abundance of moisture andno-~ rust
has favored the growth of northern
oats so that in a few cases where far-
mers have planted this type of oats,
they are beginning to head and are
looking good this season. It is likely
however, that dry weather gr rust will
ruin them before harvest, but some
farmers do not realize this.
This seasons showing has started a
small boom in northern seed oats.
Some northern seedsmen are taking
advantage of this Situation and are
now trying to sell northern seed oats
in the state, without ae until the
oats are harvested.
The oats grown in the North eles
to an entirely different species from
those grown in the South. All nor-
thern oats belong to the spring sown
type and will not stand our winters.
They usually have a vigorous vegeta-
the past ten years.
Clarks, ;
PR. plants, State insp. $1 M; $3.75 :
25c; 90c M; Leading var. collard 200,
_ Thursday, June 25, 19
tive growth and are very leafy. Ofte
this makes them look good early
the season but it also makes them ve
susceptible to damage from dry vy
ther. They are also very suseeptible
to the type of rust and pete ee:
the South.
The Gorgia Experiment Sta
has conducted what is probably
largest cereal nursery in the South
During this
hundreds of northern oats have been
planted and not one has proved
value. It is not uncommon to ge
yields that do not equal the seed sow
Other southern experiment stations
have had the same experience.
.There are only two types of | oats
suitable for sowing in Georgia.
is the Red Rustproof, which incl
varieties like Hundred Bushel, Apple
Bancroft, etc. The other is Fulghu
which is from three - to ten days ar
lier.
Do: not be fhiciena into growing no.
thern oats because they look go
heading, or even if they do well
season. There is not one chance no
thousand that a northern spring o0
adapted to a long cool, moist se
of the North will be of any value
Georgia. Ss
. R. P. Bledsoe, Agronomist
Georgia Experiment Statio
Experiment, Georgia.
PLANT BREEDERS FIND |
-DROUTH-RESISTANT COR)
Last. summers drouth delayed th
corn-breeding programs carried 0
jointly by the United State De
ment of Agriculture and several of
State experiment stations, from one
three ygrs, but it enabled thos
charge of the work to compare va: Ou
strains of corn under drouth condi
tions and to bring to light pene
information.
The Bureau . of Plant Industry re=
ports that one or more strains of corn
at the various stations withstood the
lack of moisture and the temperatures
of 106 degrees F. and upward better
than other strains. In some cases r
sistance was not great enough to be
value; other gtrains, however, silke
and tasseled with little: or no ap ar
ent damage. oe
Dark Green Lancaster, a -self-fer
tilized strain developed at Ames, Io
had shown much promise in favorabl
corn years. Last summer the str
demonstrated its ability to thrive
der drouth. conditions as well. A OU
3,000 plants of crosses having
Green Lancaster as. one parent
included in the tests at Ames.- Non
of these plants had any of the to
leaves burned and only 12.6 per cen
had burned tassels.
In contrast, 37 per cent of the plant
of Krug, the best of 12 commercia.
leaves. The 10 crosses of Dark Greet
Lancaster averaging a yield of 53.5 pe
acrefi in comparison with 37.5 bushels
for Krug.
To what extent strains adapted sa
unfavorable conditions may be expect-
ed to yield well during normal season
is a question of importance to farmer.
and plant breeders. The only answe
to. thise question is that crosses. Pe
Dark Green Lancaster have been te
ed at Ames for the last four years. It
1927 and 1928 these crosses were firs
and second in their groups, in~ 1929
they were fifth, and in 1930 they er
first. In each year they were m
productive than the best omnee
varieties U. S. D. A,