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PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS A. D. JONES, DIRECTOR.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1931
~ Bang! Bang! Bang! Go Fetch
_ Every hunter knows what the above exclamations mean!
_ The hunting season this year on quail has been moved up
to November 15. F ortunately or unfortunately the 15th this
oe comes on Sunday. The quail will have one more days
rest.
_ Next Monday morning you will go out in the woods and
hear a little of the above talk, especially if we have a light
rain between now and Sunday.
A hear various reports about the supply of quail in Geor-
gia. Some people tell me that on account of the dry weather
we will not have any quail, that it was so dry during the
spring that there wasnt any water for the young birds and
they perished to death. Others will tell you that the fox
hunters have quit catching foxes. They will.run them for
fun, and import fox, and the foxes have become so numerous
that they have eaten up the quail.
Of course, I do not want to get. any fox hunters mad with
me, but I imagine anything that would eat a chicken would
eat a quail. Dont you believe that an old fox would visit a
covey of quail and eat one every night, after he had located
them, until the whole covey would be gone? I believe these _
quail would taste as good to a fox as they do to us.
I will tell you one thing that I know that does eat quail
every month in the yearwild house cats. Watch out for
these wild house cats when you are in the woods and kill
every one you see. After these cats catch all the quail they
can find, they will slip around and catch your chickens.
Lets dont go to shooting fox, but lets insist on all of the
- fox hunters catching the fox and killing him when they hunt.
It wont do for foxes to get too thick in Georgia. They not
only eat up quail and chickens but they eat young possums,
rabbits and young coons. ss
I was out riding yesterday afternoon after I left the office,
near Atlanta, and we are having the same trouble with
woods burning up here that they are in South Georgia. Of
course, it is not as extensive, but these woods fires damage
game more than hunters do. Of course, the damage that they
do to the land and timber cannot be estimated. Lets create
a sentiment all over the state against these fires, so that
verybody will put down anything else they are doing to stop
and put them out. There is nothing to that old gag about
fires killing snakes. In the winter all snakes go down in
the ground where the fire wont reach them.
Leave a few birds in every covey and you will find more
covies in the same places next year. Kill all the wild house
cats you see on your hunting trips and encourage the fox
hunters in your neighborhood to catch these foxes as well as
yun them. If they do not bring in the dead fox, tell them |
their dogs are no good and this reflection on their dogs will _
make them bring in these foxes. oS
Lets take care of our game in Georgia. The supply of |.
game has steadily increased in the last eight or ten years.
Obey the game laws of the state and this will keep a supply
of game here for the coming generation to enjoy.
Last week I went out possum hunting over in Cobb Coun-
ty. I made the great mistake of going out with my dog
before I got acquainted with him. I just had him brought
up that day from Macon County. me
When we reached the hunting grounds, near the river,
over in Cobb County, I took the dog out of the car, took off {|
his collar and chain. He looked around at me in disgust and
started off up the road without even wagging his tail or
tucking it either. Of course, this broke up the possum hunt
because the star actor had deserted us for good. This wasnt {
the dogs fault, because all good dogs are a little tempera-_
- mental and I should have gotton better acquainted with him
by keeping him in the yard and feeding him good for several
days before carrying him out to work.
By the way, this dog that quit us in the woods is a black jf
and tan hound with a split. in one ear. If you can get him to
answer you at all, he will answer to the name of Trailer. If
anybody finds him I will certainly appreciate your letting
me know, as the nigger I got him from said He is a possum
dog from his heart. |
Listen here! Some of you old, mildewed, fogy men who
think you are too old to play, try going out hunting with
your-boys. You will find it will do you and your boys good
and you will get better acquainted. :
Take a pride in having a good dog.
You know the remedy for a sorry dog is Cut his tail off
right behind his ears. EUGENE TALMADGE. |
November 10, 1931.
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MARKET REPORT
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
_ Prevailing, Wholesale Price
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Country Butter, best table, Ib... 30
Har Corn (80 Ib. to bU.), DU. crcccece 50
Sweet Potatoes, per 100 IDS. ......s-cs- = 180
_ Peavine Hay, No. 1, con ......... Gacesucsistim 2 atehee
Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton
Hogs sold during week beginning Nov. 10, 1931, at co-operative sales. brought 2 per cwt.,
basis No. 1. |
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Atlanta, Macon. Savannah. Augusta. Columbus. Valdosta.
shelling plants, $32.50 per ton, subject to change.
INDEX
Poultry For Sale
Poultry Wanted
Live Stock For Sale
Live Stock Wanted
Grain and Hay For Sale
Grain and Hay Wanted
Sed: For wale-..... Sere ca cee stneankeeses 4-5
Seed Wanted
Eggs For Sale
Georgia Products For Sale..
Georgia Products Wanted
Plants For Sale
Plants Wanted
Baby Chicks. For Sale..................0 ad
Baby Chicks Wanted
Farm Help Wanted
Positions Wanted
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Miscellaneous Wanted
An Interesting Letter Lettev..............
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~~ Poultry For Sale
Sas ANCONAS
_ Thirty-five Ancona 6 mos. old
-eockerels, direct from. Sheppard this
spring, out of his best grades. Special
price for the lot. George H. Meyer,
Clyo.
BANTAMS
- Common bantams, old and young
stock for sale or exc. for pigeons or
rabbits. James Rice, Douglasville.
Pr. Cochin bantams for sale or exc.
for rabbits. Billy M. Michen, East
Point, 522 E. Washington St.
Pure bred Buff Cochins, $1 ea. or
exc. for other value. Write. J. W.
Thompson, Fitzgerald, P. O. Box 506.
- Two nice young Golden Sebright
roosters, $1.25 ea. Mrs. M. H. Hart-
man, Doerun, Rt.-4, ;
Four hens, 2 pullets, 1 cock, mixed
Bantams, for sale or exc. for 1931
hatch Guinea hens and _ rooster.
Make offer, L. S. McLean, Sharps-
burg. :
Three pure bred Buff Cochin hens
and 2 roosters, raised last yr.; pul
Jet and rooster, raised this yr., 80c
ea. if lot is taken and party pay exp.
Mrs. J. H. Mills, Jenkinsburg.
- Five mixed Bantam hens, 30c e2.,
or exc. for pr. pure bred Dan Gor-
don game hens, now laying, not over
. old, Howell Carter, Toccoa,
Rts 2:
Few half grown fancy, gen. Buff
Cochin Cockerels, $1.25; not more
than 2 pullets with ea. cockerel,
- $1.50 ea.; eggs, $1.50 per 15; trio
- grown stock, $7.50. O. H. Wright, At-
Janta, 515 Peters Bldg.
_ Jap -Silkies, pure bred, grown,
$3.00 per pr.; half grown, $2.50 per
pr. FOB; 3 Golden Sebright cock-
erels, nearly grown, 50c ea. Mrs. L.
B. Taylor, Rydal. ;
_ BARRED_AND OTHER ROCKS
-. Yen pure bred B. R. pullets and
rooster, Thompson str., April hatch,
$1 ea., or $10 for lot. Leo Akins,
Graymont, Rt. 1.
-.. Nine pullets, 1 cockerel, B. R., 3
mos. old, 60c ea. Money order. O. B.
Brand, Byronville.
- Four nice B. R. roosters, 1 yr. old,
$l and 37% mos, old,:75c ea. Mrs. J.
_ F. Olbon, Bowman. ;
Twelve or 15 pure bred B. R. 4
mos. old pullets, 50 ea., or exc. for
- Fulghum seed oats or shelled corn.
_ Ea. pay express on. goods received.
Mrs. R. Ll. Ozmore, Newton.
_. Ten pullets, 1 rooster, April hatch,
Thompson str., $1 ea., $10 for lot.
Leo Akins, Graymont, Rt. 1.
Three W. Rock pure bred April
-cockerels, $1 ea. Cash with order. C.
G. Jordan, Warthen.
- Pen of 20 pure bred Parks str. B.
R. pullets, April hatch, $1 ea. and
party pay exp. Money order. W. S.
Norton, Edison. .
Two pure bred extra fine Partridge
Rock, 6 mos. old cockerels, $1.25 ea.,
8 Mrs. Margie Moore, Ellijay,
RS:
One March hatch, 4 May hatch B.
R. cockerels, Thompson Imp. Ring-
let str., $1.50 and $1, FOB, or the 5
for $5, cash. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks,
Commerce, Rt. 5.
Two B. R. cockerels from accredit-
ed AAA grade Parks str. $1 ea. and
party pay exp. Mrs. J. T. Daniels,
Griffin, Rt..1. :
Six April hatch B. R. cockerels, $1
-2.; 18 mos. old rooster, $1.50. Stock
direct from Parks Reg. Per. No. 125-
. Mrs. Walter Dobson, Calhoun,
Two pure bred Plymouth Rock
- March hatch roosters, $1 ea., plus
- postage. Mrs. J..C. Fuller, Reynolds.
: Pure bred B. R. cock, April hatch,
$1 or exc. for 1 pure bred Light
Brahma cock, same age. Mrs. U. C.
Page, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Pure bred aristocrat B. Rock roost-
er, light str. First prize winner.
March hatch, $2 cash. Mrs. Florence
_ Strum, Statesboro, Rt. 2.
Two fine B. R. April pullets,
- Holterman str., also March cockerel,
- not related, $3 for the trio, or exc.
for 6 B. L. pullets. Ea. pay chgs. Mrs.
_ Roy Gayler, Lylerly.
Pure Thompson Ringlet B. R.
- cockerels, $1 ea. Mrs. J. A. Wilson,
Martin, iG 2.
- Pure Thompson March cockerels,
$1.25 ea., 3 for $3.50, FOB. Mrs. R. L.
Mabry, Canon; Rt. 2. :
Four Parks str. April pullets, $1.50
--ea.; 2 May hatch pullets, $1 ea. Mrs.
_C. B..Fontaine, Brooklet.
_ Fischel str. White Rocks, April
hatch cockerels and pullets, $1 ea.;
2 very fine roosters, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Z. |
L. Scott, Concord.
Six B. R. 4 mos. old pullets, $3.25;
4 cockerels, 4 mos. old, $2 ea.; $5 for
Harold Smith S
MARKET BULLETIN
Poultry For Sale
BRAHMAS :
Pure bred R. C. Giant str. Light
Brahma cockerels in service, $1.50
= Rena Kennedy, Collins,
Rt, 2.
Brahma pullets and
large strain, 85c ea., FOB. M.
Warren, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
Five thoroughbred Light Brahma
May hatch cockerels, 75c each, or exc.
for peanuts, pop corn, or table peas
or anything can use. Howard Bran-
don, Lithonia, Rt. 2.
Giant str. pure bred R. C. Light
Brahma cockerels. Fine ones, in
service, $1.75 ea., 2 for $3. Mrs. L.
M. Kennedy, Collins, Rt. 2.
: CAMPINES
Four Silver Campine April hatch
cockerels, $1. Mrs. W. B. New, Li-
thonia, Rt. 3.
CORNISH
Two full stock Indian Cornish 2
yr. old roosters, and 2 March hatch
cockerels, $1 ea. Exc. for some same
breed. Clayton Dyler, Daisy.
Three extra nice: Ro. C. White
Cornish April hatch cockerels, $2 ea.,
also Dark Cornish eggs, $1 per 15;
$2.50 per. 50, prepaid. Mrs. C. O.
Sikes, Sylvester.
: GAMES
Red Cuban stag, 8 mos. old, $4, or
rexe. for 2 pullets of same breed. John
S: Transou, Atlanta, 841 Fredrica
St.; NE:
Pure Sid Taylor pit cocks, red
with black breasts, 20 mos. old, $3.50
ea. Hens, $1.50; March: hatch red
and gray with black breasts, $2 ea.,
Ui $1.25. J. I.- Gray, Americus,
Husky Roundhad cross stags, $3
ea. Geo. W. Bozart, Atlanta, 1166
Oak St., S. W.
Walker Mugwumps, Dan Gordons,
and Ginn Reds, -cocks, $5; stags and
hens, $1.25 ea.; pullets, $1 ea.; trio,
Spangled Ginns, $3. F. W. Cleveland,
Hartwell, Rt. 5. :
Twelve Red Cuban game stags, this
yrs. hatch, $1 ea. L. R. Martin,
Lawrenceville. ;
Four, Warhorse hens and rooster,
cockerels,
-+grown, $6, or exc. for W. L., B. R.,
or R. I. Red hens, not over yr. old.
W. Harrison, Fitzgerald.
GIANTS
Seventeen mos. old pure bred
Black Giant rooster, $1.50. T. V.
Smith, Stevens Pottery.
Trio Black Giants, yr. old last
spring, $4. Mrs. Frank Durdin, Rut-
ledge, Rt. 1.
Twelve pullets and cockerel, Royal
Purple str., J. Blk. Giants, March
hatch. Laying 5C per cent., $20 FOB.
Arthur H. Meyer, Winterville.
J. B. Giants, 10 pullets and 1 cock-
erel. All April hatch. Well grown to
age. Marcy str., $10. Mrs. J. A.
Rogers, Ochlochnee.
J. B.. Giant cockerels and pullets,
March hatch, $1 ea., FOB. Cash with
order, Mrs. W. E. Merck, Bogart.
Jersey B. Giant cocks, first of
April hatch, $1. Mrs. U. C. Page,
Baxley; Rt. 2.) .. : S
Twelve J. B. Giants from heavy
laying str. 9-hens, 14% yrs. old, 2
March pullets, 142 yr. old cockerel,
$1.25 ea. Trade for corn, peas, or
other value. HE. J. Gibson, Town-
ville, -S..C;, Rt. 1: Res. of Ga.
LANGSHANS
Pr. pure bred White Langshan,
January, 1931, hatch. Berry str.,
value, $6. Exc. for pr. pigs, corn or
wheat. Ea. del. W. W. Temples, Co-
lumbus, Rt. 2, Box 49.
LEGHORNS
Twenty-five pure Tancred hens,
May, 1930, hatch, well dev., are
through moulting and beginning to
lay, $1 ea.; $25 for lot. W. A. Vandi-
ver, Martin, Rt. 2.
Tancred str. pure bred W. L. hens,
laying, or ready to lay, 25 for $25.
Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner.
Pure bred Everlay str. Brown L.,
5 mos. old cockerel. Extra fine,
hatched out of eggs that cost $5 per
setting; $1 FOB. Mrs. Margie Moore,
Ellijay, Rt. 3. :
At sacrifice prices, 125 W. L. pul-
lets, about half are ped., also cock
and cockerels from same pen. Tan-
ae str. M. L, Segroves, Fayette-
ville,
Fifteen W. L. cockerels, A Foun-
dation matings, from Roselawn, di-
rect,, 280-305 egg record hens. Will
trade. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, 676
Tifton St., N. W.
Ped. breeding males, cockerels and
cock, out of official content record
hens, 250-284 eggs. Pure Tancred str.,.
bloodtested. M. W. K
E, | Johnson pullets. Mrs. C. B. Fontaine,
Oak.
Poultry For Sale
Ten W. L. March pullets, Ferris
str., 80c ea. Mrs. W. A. Giddens,
Chester, Rt. 2. :
Four Booths AAA grade Tancred
W. L. 8 mos. old cockerels, $1.50 ea.,
of exc. for 6 high grade Tancred or
Brooklet: x
Seventy-five W. L. 18 mos.. old
hens, $1 ea., here. J: G. Knight, Sale
City. oy
Five W. L., 6 mos. old roosters, $1
ea., or exc. for W. L. pullets, Eng.
strain. Mrs. R. A. Raines, Columbus,
Rs 2:
Pure bred Dark Everlay str. B. L.
rooster, $1, not eve Darsey
Dunagan, Alto, Rt. 1.
MINORCAS
Black Minorca cockerels, Pape str.
April hatch, $1 ea., 2 for $1.75;.5 pul-
lets, $1 ea., or $4.50 for the 5. Mrs. J.
A. Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2.
Trio Giant Black Minorcas, $7.50;
Fancy yr. old cock bird, $4; couple
younger cockerels, $2.50 ea. O. H.
Wright, Atlanta, 515 Peters Bldg. ~
One Black Minorca 1% yr. old
cock, Prize Winner at Macon Fair,
1930, $1.50, or exc. for R. I. Reds.
L. B. Ray, Macon, 341 Carling Ave.
-MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Six or eight March hatch pullets
and rooster, $1 ea. Cash with order.
Mrs. Levi Courson, Pearson. _ .
Fryers almost too large to fry, 50c
Mrs. M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley, Rt. 2.
ORPINGTONS
Six pure bred Buff Orp. hens,
1931 hatch, now ready to lay, $1.25
ea.; 3 same bred, last of April hatch,
95c ea.: $10 for lot. FOB. No chks.
Mrs. J. Y. Rhodes, Crawfordville.
Golden Buff Orp. cockerels, $1.50
each. Mrs. L. C. Ridley, Franklin.
Pure bred Buff Orp. April cock-
erels, $1 ea. Cash with order. Mrs. C.
L. Smith, Baxley.
Eight pure bred Buff Orp. ready
also 2 cocks ,same kind and age, $1
ea. Mrs. E. A: P. McCarthy, White
PEAFOWLS FOR SALE
Peafowls for sale. Write E. D. Mc-.
Cool, Surrency.
PIGEONS
Red Carneax, Homers and White
Kings, mated prs. Sat. guar. For sale,
or exc. for other pure bred. pigeons.
Jas. Rice, Douglasville.
Finest str. White King pigeons,
25 prs. for $25: E. S. Wright, Knox-
ville, - =
Seven pr.-Homers, $2 pr., or exc.
for 14 Golden Sebright bantam pul-
Conine, Ellenwood, Rt. 1.
Ringneck doves, $3 pr. or will exc.
for pure bred Toulouse geese. John
S. Transou, Atlanta, 841 Fredrica
St., N. E.
Twenty pr. White Kings, young
birds, all mated, banded and work-
ing. Very prolific parent stock, $1.75
pr. Take few thrifty shoats as part
payment. Eugene Fontaine, Brooklet.
About 30 prs. Red and Red and
Splashed Corneaux, none more than
2 yrs. old, about half mated and
working, rest youngsters, just mat-
ing; 10 pr. White Homers, 50c ea.
W. M. Newton, Clio.
R. L. REDS
R.I. Red pullets direct from Booth,
June hatch, 75c ea. Exc. for Porto
Rico potatoes or peanuts. Lee Wal-
drip, Gainesville.
Two yr. old S. C. R. I. Red rooster,
$1.50 or exc. for 3 Ancona pullets. S.
C. Yeager, Grantville, Rt. 1. :
_ Pure Owens str. R. Red rooster, 2
yrs. old, $2.50. John S. Transou, At-
lanta, 841 Fredrica St., N. E.
One cockerel and 9 pullets, R. I.
Reds, 60c ea. More if you want them.
About 2 lbs. ea. Money order. O. B.
Brand, Byronville.
Four R. I. Red pullets and cock,
March hatch, Donaldson str., $5,
FOB. J. E. Barger, Bremen, Rt. 2.
Two dark R. I. Red young roosters,
75 ea.; 5 young hens, 90c ea., FOB.
Mrs. M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley. -
Large, Jan. Dark S. R. Red laying
pullets, $1.50 ea.; cockerels, same age
and price; hens, $1.40; cocks, $4 ea.,
1 free with every 10 pullets or-hens.
Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran, Rt.-1.
Five S.C. R. I. Red cocks. and
cockerels. Cockerels are ped. from
235 to 272 egg hens. M. L. Segroves,
Fayetteville. 4
Twenty-five R. I. Red hens and 3
cockerels, 1930 and 1931 hatch. Sell
or exc. for milch cow, or heavy
ntale, Elberton,
Thursday, : November 12, 1931 . =
ea.; heavy mixed hens, 75c ea., FOB. | 1
to lay pullets, March 1931 hatch,|R
lets, or hens and 1 cockerel. G. N.|
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Poultry For Sale
Ten dark S. C. R. I. Red hens ang
rooster, 75c ea. Mrs, C. H. Farrar
peop ie. 2S
eady to lay R. I. Red pull
pure Donaldson str., $1 ea, Mrs, e
A. Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2. pe
Twelve R. I. hens, $9 for lot, FOB
Woodville. Mrs. Ben T. Echols, Philo-
math.
Two yr. old Red cockerels, wt. g
Ibs., pure bred, $1 postpaid. Mrs. Ww,
J. Rogers, Claxton. .
Seven pure bred R. I. Red pullets.
also sev. White Rock pullets: ready
to lay, $1 ea, Mrs. W. O. Herndon,
Canon. ee
SUSSEX
Light Sussex cockerels, pullets
eggs, chicks. Write for prices. Mrs,
S. S. Rogers, Rome. os
Will sacrifice 15 Light Sussex with
a record of 240 eggsFla. egg laying
contest, $20. J. Lindy, Orchard Hill,
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC., FOR SALE
Wild Mallards for quick release, -
closing out last of my flock. All or
part at $1.25 ea. Have 60 head. M, O,
Lamar W. Jefferson, Albany.
Thirfy head Rouen ducks, $1 ea,
for whole lot. T. T. Limeberger, Val]-
dosta, RFD 3, Box 64.
Three toms, Goldbank str., 20-25
Ib. av.; 2 toms, 1931 hatch, 14-16 Ib,
av. Will exc. 1 for same breed. 22c ~
lb. Mrs. E. R. Gaulding, Concord, Rt.
Ten dark Bronze turkeys, 3 hens,
yr. old and 7 March hatch, 9 and 10 ~
lbs., some 12 and 15 lbs., $2.50 ea., or.
$25 for the 10. Money order. Mrs,
Edna Edenfield, Vidalia, Rt. 3. ies
Pure bred Toulouse geese, $4.50 pr,
ebipved col. Mrs. P. E. Thomas, Cor-
ele. ~
Four Mallards, 3 hens (1 young >
hen) and 1 drake, $4; 2 black and
white Muscovy ducks, $1 ea: 5
common Indian Runners, drake and
4 hens, 75c ea. Howard T. Sheppard,
Stone Mtn., Rt. 3, Phone Dea. 4220- |
Spencers Wonder Turkens. Cock-
erels, $2 or exc. for turkeys. Write
what you have. R. E. Keith, Gaines-
ville; Rt. 1.
Big Bone M. B. fine laying stock
toms, $4.50 ea.; hens, $3.75 ea.; trio,
$11. April hatch. Younger ones less
price; 40 head at 25c lb. Mrs. J. E.
Sikes, Cochran.
Giant M. B. toms, April hatch, wt.
15 lbs. or more, ea, Mrs. Fred L.
White, Buckhead, Rt. 1. _ ?
Six Toulouse geese, $1.25 ea.. FOB.
Hurlie M. Davis, Ringgold, Rt. 2. es
Thirty-five Bird Bros. str., M. B.
turkeys, all sizes, 25c.lbi at my yard,
or FOB: Barnesville. Mrs. Arthur
Owen, Barnesville.
Ten Mammoth White Pekin ducks,
Spring hatch, $1 ea.; 3 ducks and ~
drake, $5, cash. Mrs, A. F. Mega-
hee, Coolidge.
Pure Muscovy ducks, 75c ea.;
drakes, 80c ea., and buyer pay post-
age or express. Mrs. G. W. Crawford, |
Lincolnton. ae
Nine young Bronze turkeys, wt. 81 _
lbs., 25c lb. at my home on Dixie
Highway, 4 mi. north of Hampton.
Mrs. J. N. Carson, Hampton, Rt. 2.
Three Indian Runner drakes, $1
ea., or exc. for peanuts, pop corn, Or
table peas. Howard Brandon, Li-
thonia, Rt. 2. is
Toulouse geese, $4.50 pr., $6 trio,
or exc. for oats. L. E. Williams, Ty
y. a eats
Six young guineas, nearly half
grown, 20c ea., if lot is taken. Do not
pay exp. chgs. Mrs. J. G. Chapman,
Butler, Rt. 1. :
Twenty-five nice young turkeys,
22c Ib. Mrs. C. O. Kegg, Perry.
Three M. B. gobblers, wt. 25 lbs. or
more ea., 3 to 5 hens, 14 to 18 lbs.
All 1st yrs. hatch, 25c Ib., or exc.
for hogs or White Spanish peanuts,
or wheat or oats. W. A. Biggers,
Temple. os
Pr. turkeys, 1 and 2 yrs. old, in
good cond., 30c lb. FOB. Mrs. Joe
S. Stanton, Conyers, Rt. 1, Box 118.
Five large Blue geese, $1 ea. Mrs.
Ella Wilson, Fair Mount, Rt. 1.
Ten guineas, 9 hens and rooster,
65c ea., $6. Exc. for syrup at 20c gal.
Mrs. L. E. Wiggins, Doyle.
Five pure bred M. B. turkeys, 3
toms and 2 hens, $5 ea. Mary Harri-
son, Auburn, Rt. 1.
Three and one-half yr. old pure
Bourbon Red tom, wt. 36 to 40 lbs.
Sell or exc., for 1 of same breed. Mrs.
R. L. Greene, Cuthbert, Rt. 4.
Gobbler, $5, and 2 hens, $8, all 19
mos. old, full blood M. B., also 3 ea
arch hatch gobblers and hens,
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springer. J. C. Rushin, Forest Park. |
$3.50 and $2.50 ea. Mrs. E. P. King
mochelle, Rie de 2
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|. poultry For Sale
Turkeys for sale, or exc. for heifers
Jersey or Guernsey. Write if inter-
ested. Mrs. T. L. Adams, Douglas,
- Rt. Box 142.
3B. M. B. tom, about 30 Ibs., $6.
Gash with order. Mrs. C. L. Smith,
xley.
: Be B. M. B. April hatch turkeys,
av. 10 to 12 lbs., $7 trio, $5.50 pr.
Harold Smith, Baxley. ;
Eres
Se WYANDOTTES
Eight R. C. Regal Dorcas W. Wy-
- andotte hens and _ rooster, March.
4930, hatch, $8 FOB for lot. No chks.
- Gash with order. Mrs. L. C. Graham,
E-- Ailey, Rt. 2.
_ +Fifteen W. Wyandotte hens and
~ yooster, full blood, 75c ea., or exc.
for corn at 50c bu., 80 Ibs. to the bu.
write first, quick. Guy Peterman,
Reynolds, Rt. 3.
Pure bred W. Wyandotte roosters,
~ April hatch, $1.50 ea. Mrs. B. J.
Head. Alma.
Four White Wyandottes, Feb. 1931
hatch roosters, $1.25 ea. J. S. Adams,
- Fairburn, Rt. i.
Poultry Wanted
BARRED OR OTHER ROCKS
Few S. C. Black Minorca, 1930
hatch hens to exc. for White Rock
hens or early pullets. Hen for hen,
or Ib. for ib. L. S. McLean, Sharps-
burg.
GAMES
xc. solid Red Carneaux or Fancy
pigeons (Modenas, Pigmy Pouters,
or Magpies) for pit games. E. E.
- mith, Atlanta, 20 Gertrude Place.
a LEGHORNS
Want 50 W. L. pullets, ready to
Jay and 50 W. L. hens, about 18 mos.
old. Name stra. and quote lowest
price. L. S. Sewell, Newnan, 45 Clark
St.
Want 10 or 15 W.L., 6 to 8 mos.
old pullets of good stock. Prefer
_Johnson str. At reasonable price.
Mrs. C. B. Fontaine, Brooklet.
aS 7 MINORCAS :
Want 2 March, 1931 hatch, Black
Minorca cockerels, of good str. and
- cheap for cash. R. J. Stokes, St.
George, Rt. 1. -
oh MISCELLANEOUS
_ Capons: Want at once 2 capons to
_ arry baby chicks. Mrs. W. B. Dash-
- er, Rincon.
Exc. 65 gal. syrup in buckets for
_ W. 1L., Ancona or Minorca pullets.
__ Spring hatch preferred. Write. B. M.
- Wise, Morganton.
- Exc. $15 value for healthy hens,
or pullets, any breed except Bantams
- at market price, or exc. for other
_ farm products. Write. Mrs. J. K.
- Stacke, LaFayette, Rt. 1.
: ORPINGTONS
Want 2 pure bred Golden Buff
~ Orp. cockerels, Feb. or March hatch.
_ State str. and price. No culls accept-
> es: T. J. Spears, Shady Dale,
R. I. HENS
_ Want 15 pure bred Donaldson
Reds, yr. old hens or March pullets,
~ ready to lay. Exc. good value. .Write.
I. D. McDuffie, Ashland, Rt. 1.
WYANDOTTES
_ . Want 2 pure bred Feb. or March,
: 1931, hatch Tarbox str., S. L. Wyan-
" dotte cockerels. Write first. Miss
_ Lyda Gibbs, Uvalda.
__ Want pure bred dbl. Comb White
_ Wyandotte. State age, str., price, etc.
Theo. Liverman, Climax, Rt. B.
_ TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
ee DUCKS, ETC., WANTED
_ . Exc. value for pr. M. B. turkeys,
_ this yrs. hatch, or trio of Blue
_ Speckled Guineas, this yrs hatch.
_ Write for particulars. Mrs. H. H.
Sullivan, Carrcliton, Rt. 5.
Exe. pure bred Duroc Jersey pig
_ fora pr. of pure bred big type Bronze
turkeys. Mrs. D. W. Hodges, Brinson.
_ Live Stock For Sale
_ -.. CATTLE FOR SALE
_.. Two yr. old thoroughbred Jersey
2 cae cheap. W. C. Cureton, Rising
: was
- Hereford bull, good breed type,
Well blooded, but not reg. 12. mos.
old, wt. 650 lbs., $60 cash, Z. W
Kirkland, Jr., Broxton.
,. -Wo. cows about dry, wt. about 800
Ibs. each, in good cond. $30 each, or
$95 for both. Are 15/16 Jersey. Cas
with order. S. J. Owen, Gay, Rt. 1.
Two one-half yr. old pure bred
lersey male, $25 at my barn. T. J.
son, Moran. ese
Live Stock For Sale
Reg. Guernsey bull, 5 yrs. old, wt.
about I M lbs. Sell or aoe for an-
other Guernsey bull. E. S. Dorminy,
Enigma.
Young Polled Hereford bulls, 4 to
12 mos. of age; also Hereford heif-
ers. High breeding. J. C. Collier,
Barnesville.
Seven-eights Jersey heifer, dark
red col. Freshen in February. $30 for
quick sale. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Mil-
ner.
Red, Eng. muley-headed milch cow,
1% gal. rich milk: freshen March 1.
= T. McClendon, Draketown,
Reg. Jersey bull, 7 yrs. old. Proven
record. State accredited. Cell or exc.
for young, fresh, thoroughbred Jer-
sey. Can be seen at my home, West
Rugby Ave. and Washington Road,
East Point. Emery W. St:- ton, At-
ae 410 Peachtree St. Jackson
Reg. Jersey calf, 6 mos. old, from
cow, No. 824691. $25. Miss Mary
Dobbs, Covington, Rt. 2. .
Good Hereford breeding bull. Well
bred, fat, good cond., wt. about 650
Ibs. Val. $65; sell less at present
time. Z. W. Kirkland, Jr., Broxton.
Fine Jersey cow, freshen soon,
third calf, in fine flesh and good
cond., $40 at pasture. W. E. Bass,
Milledgeville.
Car of spring 1931 calves from
dairy herd, 200 lb. av., also sev. fresh
ay for sale. L. E. Collis, Junction
ity.
Two fine stock Jersey males, 3-1
yr. old. Gentle. Come: and make of-
fer. Exc. smaller one for good peanut
hay; also Guernsey and Jersey cross
cow freshen soon, 3rd calf. Lewis E.
Tabor, Albany, Gillionville Road.
Reg. bull, dropped Aug. 7, 1929.
Superior Oxford Majesty, Sire
Louises Majesty Oxford, 176240. Sell
or exc. for thrifty shoats..C. W. Hol-
lingsworth, Covington, RFD.
Two Jersey cows, 1 calf, 1 mo.
old; 1 to freshen November 6th. $30
and $35 respectively, at my barn.
Mrs. R. V. Winkles, Carrollton, Rt. 4.
Thirty-five White Face Hereford
calves or yearlings, 6-8 mos. old.
Ready to go on beans, $5.50. each.
Sam Beall, Richland.
To prevent inbreeding, highly bred,
reg. Jersey bull, 4 yrs. old, from 7
gal. dam. Good disposition. Sell or
exc. for reg. J. heifers. E. L. Lester,
Fort Valley.
Several nice Guernsey bull calves.
N. C. Alston, Richland.
Seven fine young Jersey cows from
one of best dairy herds in this sec-
tion. See them at my farm. C. G.
Byington, Bolingbroke.
Cows for beef, delivered at barn.
Jake M. Wilson, Rt. 2, Madison.
Pure bred reg. Polled Hereford
cattle, bulls and heifers. E. T. Bos-
well, Jr., Siloam*
Blue Jersey heifer, 18 mos. old,
bred to reg. Jersey bull, $22.50,
crated, FOB. . Trade for corn, peas,
wheat, oats. E. J. Gibson, Rt. 1,
Townville, S. C: (Resident of Ga.)
Reg. Jersey bull, 900 to 1,200 Ibs.,
not spiteful, selling to prevent in-
breeding, $75 at barn..George Prid-
gen, Wray, Rt. 2, Box 36.
HOGS FOR SALE
Nice, fat Hampshire 8 wks. old pigs,
$3 each; $5.50 pr. No. chks. O. S.
Duggan, Chester.
Good, clean, thrifty shoats, 75 to
125 Ibs.: 6c lb., FOB. O. K. David,
Marshallville.
One pure bred boar, 14 mos. old,
1 boar 5 mos. old; also 2 reg, gilts,
5 mos. old. All Duroc Jerseys. Make
best offer..Cecil Parks, Howard.
Six wks. old reg. Duroc pigs, best
breeding and thrifty, $10 pr. Trade
for corn or lard at market price. H.
R. Lippam, LaGrange, Rt. 4. ,
Four pure bred big bone P. C. fe-
male pigs, 4 mos. old, thrifty and
good cond., $450 each. Riley C.
Couch, Turin. =, oe
Some fine B. P..C. pigs for sale.
Write for information, W. C. Cure-
ton, Rising! Fawn.
Pair little bone Guinea hogs, Stay-
fat kind, $25. A. O. Barnes, Gray-
mont, Rt. 1.
Big bone P. C. male, about 10 mos.
old, wt. 150 Ibs., now ready for serv-
ice. $23.50, reg. in buyers name.
Write. R. L. Bassett, Byron.
Reg. O. I. C. tried sow, 13 to 15
I pig litter, 400 to 500 Ibs. if fat, $50
or exe. for killing meat not less
than 200 Ibs. in wt: E. C. Heaton,
h | Hartwell. :
Five and 6 wks. old pigs, $1.85 ca.,
treated and crated. Good stock. No
runts.. Free from disease. J. E.
_ Harper, Osierfield. -
ft
Live Stock For Sale
Big bone Guinea 3-mos.-old shoats
for breeding, gilts and boars. $6 ea.;
bred gilts, 8-10 mos. old, $12; also
some pure Essex, wt. 125-140 Ibs. All
treated. W. W. Charping, Lenox.
Little bone Black African Guinea
male pig Stay-fat kind. Ready for
service, for sale. C. E. Knight, Ft.
Valley, Rt. 3.
Two-yr.-old red Berkshire, slightly
mixed with Black Essex sow, will
farrow about middle of Dec., life-
time treatment for all diseases,
weighs about 350 Ibs., $35. Ione
Lewis, Baxley.
B. B. Guinea hogs, full stock; all
black; weigh 40 to 170 lbs. ea., $7 to
$15 ea. L. B. Toler, Glenwogd, Rt.
3, Box 93.
Duroc Jersey shoais, Aug. farrow,
10c lb. for lot, 30 head at. farm, ped.
stock. Exc. for Fulghum seed oats,
50c bu., or anything useful. L. H.
Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box 31.
Big, smooth, easy-feeding reg. Po-
land China hogs, service boars, bred
gilts, Sept. pigs. R .L. Shirley, Lavo-
nia, Rt. 1,
Reg. Big Bone Black Essex, sat-
a W. J. Bargeron, Box 146, Sar-
is.
Reg. Berkshire pigs, from litter 15,
double treated for cholera, $12.50 ea.,
FOB Commerce. Exc. for corn,
wheat, oats, del. T. C. Hardman,
Jr., Commerce. :
Mixed good breed sows or Digs.
Will exc. Mrs. Addie Waddelle, Pear-
son.
Sixty Hampshire shoats, weight 7
to 150 lbs., thrifty, in good condi-
tion, double treated for cholera, 6c
lb. F. M. Carson, Reynolds.
Duroc. Jersey gilt, yr. old, corn
fed, in pen all this yr., 300 to 350
lbs., not bred, $15 cash. Exc. C. E.
Priest, Sycamore, Rt. 1.
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
Good work horse, 15 yrs. old, 1,150
Ibs., good cond., works good any-
where, safe and sound, bargain for
quick sale. J. M. Cheek, Homer.
Real good Tenn. mare mule, 10 yrs.
old, wt. 1100 lbs., $75. R. C. Couch.
Turin.
Two mules, 5 yrs. old, 900 lbs. each,
in fine shape. Trade for thrifty
young, 75-150 lb. hogs; 5 yr. old black
mare mule, light mouth, will exc. for
15 tons peanut or peavine hay. Or
sell. W. E. Bass, Milledgeville.
Dark, iron gray stallion, wt. 1100
Ibs., 6 yrs. old, $250, or exc. for pr.
of pony mare mules, not over 8 yrs.
Give full details in first letter. R. L.
Clark, Ficklin. oe
Black Percheron mare, good cond.,
gentle, work anywhere; fine for team.
Wt. about 1050 Ibs., 13 yrs. old, $60
cash. B. W. Arnsdorff, Clyo.
Nice mare mule, 10 yrs. old, wt.
1 M lbs. Fine.cond. Extra good work-
er, $100. W..A. Goare, Nashville.
One old mule, wt. about 800 Ibs.
Sell or exc. for 40 W. L. pullets, ready
to lay. L. S. Sewell, Newnan, 45 Clark
Street.
No. 1, good horse for sale. All o. k.
No plug. Good for plow,. saddle or
buggy. Part money, trade for peas,
corn or cow. M. R. Lockhart, Louis-
ville, Rt. 5, Box 54.
Fine Percheron mare, 12 yrs. old,
fat and gentle, all round worker.
Cheap for cash, or exc. for hogs, or
other value: S. Thos. Jefferson, Nash-
ville, Rt. 3.
Pair fine bay mare mules, wt. 2490
lbs., 7 yrs. old. Good mated team.
Writ for price. B. H. Barnett, Win-
terville, RFD 1.
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE ~
Pure bred (brought from Arizona,
good stock) Toggenburgs; buck from
high producing stock, $10, FOB;
milch goats, $10 to $18 ea. L. R. Page,
Cherry Log. 3
Goats for sale or exc. for chickens
and hogs. J. M. Riggins, Blackshear.
Three-quarter Nubian %4 Saanan
buck, ready for service; two % Nu-
bian, % Toggenburg, 4-mo. buck
kids, no horns, sell or trade. Edwin
Foo 676 Tifton St., N. W., At-
anta.
RABBITS FOR SALE
Ten pure bred Chinchilla rabbits,
6 to 7 wks. old, fat and healthy, 35c
each if lot is taken; in prs., 50c each.
Earl Rahn, Pineora-
Two Chinchillas, 7 and 8 mos. old,
$1 each and party pay express. Mrs.
J. H. Mills, Jenkinsburg.
Fight pure bred Chinchillas, 4
bucks and 4-does; 2 pr. 4 mos; 2 pr.
full grown, all $2 per pr., or exc. for
turkeys or geese at market price. Mrs.
S. F. Dunaway, Thomson, Amity Star.
Chinchillas, old, $2 pr.; young, $1
pr. T. E. Skelton, Cleveland.
syth, Rt...
Live Stock For Sale
Breeding stock, Stahls original reg.
gold cert. Chinchillas;. also some
fancy ped. from above stock. Papers
with ea. rabbit. Guar. Prices right.
S. E. Dorsey, Blackshear,
Chinchilla buck, doe, open, $1.50
each; 1 N. Z., $1. I. P. Herrington,
Munnerlyn.
Two Relgian bucks and doe, 6 mos.
old, $2, FOB. Mrs. R. C. Smith, For-=
Two prs. grown N. Z. White rab-
bits for sale or exc. for strawberry
and cabbage plants. C. E. Knight, Ft.
Valley, Rt. 3. ;
Six rabbits, $2 each; pr. N. Z. Reds,
7 mos. old; 2 N, Z. White does, yr.
old; 2 Chinchilla bucks, yr. old. Sell
or exc. for heavy breed chiekens, dry
etc. Mrs. Parr, College Park,
Rie 2;
N. Z. White and Chinchillas, all
young and heavy weights. Whites.
$5 pr.: Chinchillas, $7 pr., FOB. HE.
T. Strickland, Calhoun.
One pair reg. Chinchillas, 2 yrs.
old, 4 young, 5 wks. old, all for
$4.50; good cond. Exc. for peas. C.
J. Cleveland, Hartwell.
Four pure New Zealand Reds, from
fine stock, half-grown or less, good
health, 75c ea. Trade for peanuts,
fryers, ribbon cane syrup. Write. A.
|A. Nash, Hapeville.
Nine white New Zealand rabbits, 4
almost grown, 75c ea.; five 8 wks.
old, 50c ea., Exc. Howard Brandon,
Lithonia, Rt. 2.
Four thoroughbred Chinchilla
does, 10 mos. old, already bred for
first time, $3.50 for -lot. Mrs. J. C.
Fuller, Reynolds.
Chinchilla rabbits, 7 to 8 wks. old,
50c ea. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty.
Two white pink-eyed buck rabbits,
$1 ea., 2 for $1.75. Mrs. Nora Shir-
ley, Alto, Rt. 2.
Chinchilla and New Zealand white
ped. rabbits, does and bucks. Write
ins prices. A. W,. Melton, Thomas-
ville.
Ped. Chinchilla rabbits, young
stock, service bucks, open and bred
does, ped. papers furnished. Exc.
James. Simpson, 676 Tifton St., N.
W., Atlanta.
Live Steck Wanted
CATTLE WANTED
Exc. 10 Red hens, 1930 hatch. and
8 March Red pullets and cockerels for
a milch cow. Heifer preferred, with-
in 30 miles East Point. J. C. Rushin, _
Forest Park.
Exc. corn for milch cow. Party to
bring cow and get corn. State age,
kind, milking cap. and all particu-
lars in first letter. Mrs. Nellie Mobley
Ludowici.
Want 1 male Red Poll, butt-head-
ed. Pure bred, 2 to 5 mos. old. J. M.
Anthony, Juniper, Rt. 1.
Want a good milch cow
feed, or would exc. baled shucks at
reasonable price. Cow to be del. at
my barn and get shucks. R. L. Bent-
ley, Carnesville, Rt. 2.
Want a good cow. Give full par-
ticulars, price and-distance from At-
lanta and how to get there. V. E.
Tregeant, Atlanta, 316 East Lake Dr.,
N. E. :
Want cow that will give 5 or 6 qts.
a day for feed for 3 or 4 mos. Mrs. D.
N. Williams, Moreland, RFD.
Want cow:now. giving 3 gal. per
day. Will exc. 50 year-old hens,
party to deliver cow and get chick-=
ens. E. E. McDonald, Stone Moun-
tain Rt. eee?
Jersey Holstein or Guernsey young
cow, fresh, easy to milk, 3% gal. or
more., $12.50 per gal. cash or $15
exc., del.; also grade heifers, same
breed. Mrs. Addie Waddelle, Pear-
son.
HOGS WANTED
Reg. Duroc Jersey boar, 8 to 12
mos. R. C. Brewer, Lula, Rt 2.
Young thoroughbred. Jersey or
Guernsey cow, giving 5 gal. or more
milk and 1% Ibs. butter per day.
State price, with ref. Henry Smith,
Tiger. E
Good breed Jersey or Holstein heif-
ers; will. exc. nice new sorghum
syrup at 50c gal. Claude Ridley,
Franklin. ,
Want pure bred Essex stock, 1 bred
sow or pr. of large shoats, cheap for
cash. J. M. Robinson, Cuthbert. -
Want. Duroc or Berkshire sow, wt.
125 Ibs. at 5c lb. on foot, in 10 miles
of Bowman. S. Watson Bryant, Bow-
man, RFD 1.
Want few 100 lb. good, young hogs
at 4c Ib. del. pasture. W.. E. Bass,
Milledgeville.
Exc. 2 bu. nice, dried peaches for
2 pies, 5 or 6 wks. old. Mrs. F. A.
Willbanks, Carnesville. ee
for her.
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Georgia
Market Bulletin
Published Weekly by the
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director
Department of
Agriculture
Commissioner
Eugene Talmadge,
THURSDAY, NOV. 12, 1931
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: NOTICE
: The Pruitt Produce Company,
Savannah, is not in the GES
for. field peas. :
Live Stock Wanted
~ Exe. best grade syrup for shoat,
- wt. 50 Ibs. up. G. H. Mullinix, Elber-
ton, Rt. 9.
Want pure pred Straight Nose
(Berkshire pigs, or big bone Essex at
- reasonable price for cash, or will exc.
good runner peanuts at 65c bu. W.
ZL. Dixon, Quitman, Rt. 5.
Exe. good N. Ga. 1931 syrup for
shoat, not over 75 Ibs.; 10 gals. syrup
for 1 shoat. Ea. pay exp. chgs. Robt.
Miller, Aeworth.
Want hog wt. about 150 Ibs. to
fatten on halves. at once. Have
plenty of corn. Mrs. Ida Cassells,
Fayetteville, Rt. 2. i
Exe. corn for good pigs or shoats
or hogs at reasonable price. R. L.
Bentley, Carnesville, Rt. 2.
Exe. good value for S. P. C. pig.
Write for full information. J. -T.
Holland, Lenox.
-Exe. Golden Buff hen, 2 April
hatch pullets and rooster for pr. pigs
or good shoat. Ea. pay exp. on what
they get. a BY E. peel, Talla-
- poosa, Rt.
HORSES AND MULES WANTED
Want 1 Shetland pony, gentle,
good, sound, not over 10 yrs. old, not
over 400 Ibs. and cheap for cash, or
- will exc. value. oe miles. De-
ae fully. W. A. Vandiver, Martin,
Want. good plug mule. One: that
ean work anywhere and cheap. L. E.
- Fields, Columbus, 2919 First Ave.
Want a good mare mule, not over
; 10 or 11 yrs. old, wt. 900 or 1 M lbs.
J. Mz Ivie. Cornelia, Star Rt.
- .Want. good mule that will work
anywhere. State age, wt. and best
cash price. S. By Fumenries, Scott-
dale. .
~ Good mule, small, ios old, cheap.
Rparles S, Clifton, Malrow.
oo.
M A x K E:T.
ive Stock Wanted
Want 2 mules to work crop with,
wt, 900 or 1 M Ibs. each. Pay rent,
or note payable in fall. Chris King,
Atlanta, 13 Rhodesia Ave.
Small Shetland pony wanted.
Must be gentle and cheap. T. A.
Daniel, Jr., P. O. Box 431, Albany.
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
Want a goat well broke to work,
cheap for cash, not over 2 yrs. old.
Homer Hobbs, Stapleton, Rt: i
RABBITS WANTED
Want a few young domestic rab-
bits for table use, not over 3 or 4 lbs.
and in good cond. and good health,
O. W. Smith, Trion.
Pair large white-or red Pabbis.
good breeding stock wanted. Exc. 3
large breed hens for same. Mrs. Mil-
ton Minshew, Walden.
Grain and Hay For Sale
Two hundred bu. Blue Stem Ga.
seed wheat, $1 bu., FOB. R. P. Walk-
er, Bonaire.
Recleaned Fulghum oats, 45c bu.;
Blue Stem wheat, $1.15 bu.; Abruzzi
rye, $1.15 bu., FOB. C. B. Dexter, Ft,
Valley.
Pure Abruzzi rye, Red-heart wheat
and Texas Rustproof oats. Write for
prices stating quantity desired. Pas-
chal Muse, Perry.
: Genuine Cokers Fulghum oat seed
in 5 bu. sacks, clean and free of ob-
noxious seed, 45 in 10 bu. lots; 44c}
bu. in large lots. C. B. Whitney, Au-
gusta, 20 8th St.
Soy beans and peavine hay in car
load or ton lots, $12 to $18 per ton.
B. H. Booher, Manager Winship
Farm, Lumber City.
Pure Bancroft seed oats, free from
foreign grain or grass seed, 48c bu.
Riley C. Couch, Turin.
Kudzu hay, car lots or less, for
cash, good milch cows, beef cattle,
hogs or any staple farm crop. B. W.
Middlebrookxs, Barnesville.
Five: hundred bu. Gunn Goolsby
super wheat. Official yield, 51.29 bu.
{per acre. (Highest official record pro-
duction for Ga.) $1.75 bu., FOB. Dan
Gunn, Monticello.
One hundred bu. N. Ga. Tall
Growing rye, suitable for seed, 75c
bu., in 10 bu. lots or more, FOB Blue
Ridge. T. Sparks, Rugby.
Red Heart seed wheat. Test 60 Ibs.
per bu., $1 bu.; lots of 10 bu. or
more, 90c bu. Cash with order. M. B.
Lee, Fort Valley. ; :
Hastings 100-bu., Cokers Cold
Proof and Fulghum oats, 55c bu.. All
1 yr. from orig. Pure, clean, no smut.
R. W. Stembridge, Milledgeville.
Hastings seed oats, thrashed with-
out rain on them, 40c bu. at my barn
and bring your sacks. Robt. Wallace, | Rt.
Griffin, Rt. D.
Exc. bright Fulghum seed oats for.
pure Ga. sugar cane syrup, May Blue
Stem seed wheat or white peas, 1 for
1, 2 for 1 and 4 for 1, respectively,
or 40c bu., FOB.- D. O. Lane, Fort
Valley.
Extra heavy well-cured. Fulghum
oats, free from obnoxious weed seed,
etc., 50 to 80 bu. per A., 50c to 60c
bu., depending on amt. wanted. J. G.
Dean, Dawson.
One M bu. Bancroft seed oats, cert.
by Ga. Crop Imp. Assn., 55 per bu.
in lots of 50 to 100 bu.; 50c bu. in
5-bu. bags, FOB. R. M. Turner,
Royston.
Blue Stem rustproof seed oats, 75c
bu. W. H. Holt, Fayetteville, Rt. 3.
Appler and Bancroft seed oats,
threshed without being rained on,
-40c bu., FOB; sacked in good sacks.
B. F. Cheek, Lavonia,
Fulghum seed oats, 5-bu. bags, $2;
seed rye, $1.25; extra gaod Blue
Stem wheat, 244-bu. bags, $2.50 bag.
J. F. Lowe, Ft. Valley.
Peavine and soy bean hay, $12 to
$18 ton. H. D. Winship, Lumber
City Rtv?
Genuine recleaned Abruzzi rye,
grown from Cokers ped. seed and re-
cleaned Cokers Fulghum seed oats,
all insp. and cert. Write for samples
and close prices. O. K. David; Mar-
shallville.
- Pure Cokers str. Fulghum seed
oats, recleaned, 45c bu.; pure Abruz-
zi rye, recleaned, $1 bu.; grazing
rye, 75c bu., FOB, cash with order.
L. M. Felton, Marshallville. :
Recleaned, genuine Abruzzi rye,
90c bu.; No. 2 grade for grazing, 75c
bu., cash with order, FOB. W. B.
Collier, Ft. Valley, RFD.
_Sagrain 303, new grain, hay and
Silage crop, 95 Ibs., 75c, $1.50 peck,
$4.50 bu.;. Grohoma new wonder
grain, 5 ibs., .$1, $2 peck, $6 bu., del.
AL Neal, Carnesville, Rt. 3
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BULLETIN
Grain and Hay For Sale
Fine quality, pure recleaned ab-
ruzzi rye, $1 bu., FOB. J. D. Massee,
Marshaliville.
Good Blue Stem seed wheat, $1 bu.,
FOB; money order or cashiers chk.
Arthur Owen, Barnesville.
Grain and Hay Wanted
Exc. syrup for oats or wheat, or
any str. of pure bred pens: J
Hutcheson, Temple, Rt.
Exc. few bu. clean, lent. un-
wheat for chicken feed. E. L. Lester,
Ft. Valley.
Pure Langford improved big boll
cotton seed, at- $2 bu., to exc. for 10
bu. wheat and 20-25 bu. seed oats.
Or sell cotton seed. Mrs. F. L. Lang-
ford, Commerce.
Want to buy baled corn shucks,
this yrs. growth, clean and bright.
W. F. Luckie, Ray City.
Exc. Jerusalem artichockes for
seed wheat, oats or rye. B. F. Dixon,
Hamilton, Rt. 2.
Want 50 bu. good, sound, bright
Fulghum seed oats. Exc. Duroc Jer-
sey pigs or honey. Mail sample, etc.
if interested. L. H. Edenfield, Still-
more, Rt. 1, Box 31.
Want ton of good hay, peavine or
other good hay. State var. and low-
oe cash price. J. F. eee Monti-
cello.
Seed For Sale
Fifteen Ibs. mixed Purple Top and
this yrs. crop. Mrs. H. W. Bryson,
Rome, Rt. 3.
with Shogoin, 30c lIb., 4 lbs, $1; 10
Ibs.,, $2; white multiplying onions,
55c gal.;
cup. Del. Cash. Mrs.
Commerce, Rt. 5.
Hastings Brimer tomato seed,
$4.50 lb., % Ib., $2.50;
Russian sunflower seed, 20c qt., plus
postage; 75c gal., del. Mrs. Ss. L.
Jackson, Chatsworth.
Eng. pea. seed, smooth punch var.,:
very prolific, 35 Ib. Exc. some for
staked Half Runner garden bean
seed. Mrs. S. F. Dunaway, Thomason,
Amity Sta.
Mixed turnip seed, 35c lb. Mrs. A.
T. Maloch, Jefferson, Rt. 1.
Burbanks Golden Treasure canta-
loup seed, 25c this., postpaid. Cash
with order. R. H. Long, Culverton.
Mustard and Kale seed, 25c cup-
ful; hot pepper, 15c lb. Exc. for cab-
bage seed, butter-beans or onion
sets. Mrs. S. A. Miller, Finleyson, Rt.
DOSPAEE. Mrs. Margie Moore, Ellijay,
Es onions, 60c gal.,
watermelon, $1.25 Ib.: chicken corn,
25c Ib., 5 lbs. $1; Russian mammoth
sunflower, 25 at. Miss Eva Tankers-
ley, Thomson.
Sev. ats. red. nest onions, 10 at:
51% Ibs. salad garden pea seed, 25
lb., or exc. for dried apples or white
feed sacks, free of holes. Mrs. J. B.
Page, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Nancy Hank watermelon seed,
free from disease, pure, hand saved
and free from trash, $1 Ib. J. K.
Kennedy, Menlo.
Collard seed, $15 per. 100 lbs.; less
amt., 18c lb., FOB, or 30c lb. post-
paid. Albert Collins, Whigham.
Willetts Wonder pea seed, 35c lb.;
$1.65 per 5 lbs.; butter pea seed, 25c
cupful; % gal. nest onions, 30c. All
del. inc. 3rd zone. No stamps. Mrs. J.
E. Latham, Carrollton, Rt. 5.
Red, white nest onions, 60c gal.
Imp. Texas Honey Drip cane, 60c
gal.; Purple Top, Yellow Globe
turnip, 35c cupful; Willetts
Wonders, Stone Mtn. melon, ea., 25c
cup., del. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Car-
rollton, Rt. 5.: ;
White nest onions, 30c gal.; white
bunch Eng. peas, 15 cupful; white
Sugar Crowders, 15c qt. Add post-
pee. Eva Hefner, Talking Rock, Rt.
. White nest onions, 744c Ib. Add
postage. J. C. Johnston, Hogansville.
Little frostproof Eng. pea seed,
sound, 20c lb., postpaid. Exe. for
good, bright chewing tobacco. Lb. for
lb. Ea. pay postage. W. L. Walker,
Fairburn, RFD 4.
Old fash. Red Indian. clear-stone
peach seed, 25c doz.; citron seed,
25c teacupful. Major. Crowe, Cum-
ming, Rt. 4. .
American Wonder melon. seed, $1
0z., $10 Ib.; also American Wonder
okra, 25 0z., or % Ib., $1 del. ET.
_ Clements, Tennille,
mixed Brabham pas for low grade.
Yellow Globe: turnip seed, 35c Ib.;
Hastings Big Seven turnip, mixed
blood one beet, 15c tea- |
. A. Wilbanks,
Mammoth
One pt. mustard. seed, 30c and
del.; Rocky
Ford cantaloup, $1 1b.; Cuban Queen:
Thursday, November 12) 4937
Seed For Sale
Old fash. mixed cornfield bean ~
seed, 15c cupful; half runner white
garden and Valentine mixed bean
seed, 15c cupful. Mrs. Nancy Bald-
win, Cumming, Rt. 7.
Watermelon seed, also Rocky Ford
cantaloup seed. Write for prices. Jim
Parker, Talking Rock, Rt. 3:
White nest onions, 50c gal. Mrs. W,
V. Robbs, Flowery Branch.
Turnip seed, sure growing Var
25c per % lb.; 50c per % Ib; $1 lb. Se
Wm. R. Slocumb, Milford.
Fifteen Ibs. mixed turnip seed, -
1242c lb.; 3 cups winter mustard
seed, 25c per cup. Exc. for white feeq _
sacks, 100 lb. cap. Mrs. G. M. Foster.
Carrollton, Rt. 7. a
White butter bean seed, 15 Ib.:2
Ips., -25e; col butter beans, 10e ib:
3 Ibs., 5c: large red scallion buttons. ie
avs gal. FOB. R. H. Wood, Dacul
Sorghum seed, direct from Experi-
ment Station. Ready and ripe in 75
days from date planted, 25c lb. FE. Cc,
Heaton, Hartwell.
Ten lbs. Dales Bonanza tobages
seed, $5 W. D. Poythress, Swains-
boro, Rt.
Fine tad seed, 15c cup, 2 for
25c. Exc. for anything can use. Write.
Mrs. R. L. Bentley, Carnesville, Rt. 2,
Hastings Dwarf prolific garden
pea seed, 25c lb., and postage. Miss
Inez Rheney, Wadley.
Corn Beads. (not.beans), Chufas,.
sacks. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dahlone-
ga, Rt. 1.
Lb. gensing seed, $5.50, or 40c per
oz., also. gensing roots, dried, and
erubs for planting. O. H. Baker,
Tifton, Rt. 7.
Gen. Stone Mtn. or Lifsey
seed, absolutely pure and clean, 75.
lb., postpaid, or exc. for cabbage-col- _
lard seed. E. A. Hayes, Buford,
RFD au. :
White multiplying onions, 40c gal.
Add postage. Gertrude Echols, Philo-
math, -
-Purple Top, White Globe, Yellow
Globe, White Egg, Cow Horn,
Shogoin | (Japanese), Rutabaga. turn-
ips, collard, mustard, 8 - thls.,
mixed; 35 tb.,.1 var., plus postage.
Mrs. Addie Waddelle, Pearson.
. Burr clover seed, dbl. screened, $5
per 100 lbs. L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia,
Rape seed, 2 lbs., 35c; 5 lbs., 65c;
110 Ibs., $1; white and yellow Globe
turnip, White Egg and Cow Horn,
Mustard: and Collard, 9 tbls., mixed,
25 1 Ib., 1 var., 35. Orla Cowart,
Pearson. t
Nest. onion sets, 50c gal.; collard
seed, Ga. raised, 30c lb., dl. Exc. for
oats. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty.
Three lbs, Winter turnip and must-
ard seed, 75 for lot, or 10c cupful;
mustard, large, curley and plain leaf
seed. Mrs. W. J. Rogers, Claxton. -
Wakefield and Flat Dutch cab-
bage, $1.1b.; white and yellow Bur-
muda onions, Big Boston and Ice-
berg lettuce, $1.50 Ib.; white nest
onions, 50c gal. B. R. Woodliff,.
Flowery Branch.
Kianna seed cane at my farm, 2
miles S:.W. Pitts, Ga., on good road,
ee per stalk, or $5 M stalks (has to
be planted once every 7 yrs.) J. A.
Henson,.Pitts, RFD 2. 5
Good honey drip cane seed, $2 per
100 lbs: Also nice dried peaches, 8c--
lb.; $7 per 100 lIbs.; 100 lbs. peach
seed, $2.. Miss C. M. Turner, Cleve-
land, Rt. 4.
Eight lbs. bunch Eng. pea seed,
25c lb.,.or exe. for dried apples, - at
postage. Mrs. L. E. Wiggins, Doyle. _
Sure-Heading collard seed, 2 tbls.
10c: 25c per tacupful. Mrs. U. C.
Page, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Good peach seed, mixed yellow wad
white Clingstone and clear seed, 50
pk; new crop speckled peas, $1 pk.,
del. in. dbl. flour sacks, or smaller
lots. Mrs. S. G. Rogers, Claxton.
White multiplying onion sets, 5
gal., postpaid. Clyde Williams, Flow-
ery Branch.
_ Rape seed, 5 lbs., 65c; 10 lbs., $1.25
postpaid. G. D. Fain, Edison.
Exc. artichockes (for planting) for _
chufas or other field seed. B. F.
Dixon, Hamilton, Rt. 2. Vo ee
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
Sell foe cash only, a few bu. ist. yr.
Piedmont 2 ear seed corn. Be zs
Steinheimer, Brooks.
Twenty-five to fifty bu. 1930 white
Flint milling corn, 60c bu.; 250 bu.
white: milling corn, . slipped shuck,
weevil free. Make best offer FOB
ee. Mrs, Lula B. Cook, Milan.
St
YU
mix. col. garden beans, sweet pump-
kin seed, 3 pkgs., 25c. Exc. for feed
DDC
10c lb., and honey at $1 gal. Ea. pay . -
hur day, oceuber 12, 1931
MARKET BULLETIN
| Page Five S
Seed For Sale
jPnree hundred to four hundred bu.
od branch bottom corn, 75c bu. at
fa m; also 2 M 4 in 1 hand bundles
fodder, good and bright, $1.75 per C
at farm. Otto B. Dumas, Rock-
art, Rt. 3.
Two hundred bu. good, sound, slip-
14 shuck corn, 75c bu. at barn. T,
Crosby, Screvn, Rt. 1.
Few bu. Blue and Yellow Grain
ae 7c lb., or $2.50 bu. FOB. W.
Thaxton, Jackson.
Three hundred and fifty bu.
hatleys Prolific corn, 60c bu. at
ip. M. B. Lee, Fort Valley.
e. Whatleys Prolific seed corn,
rrs., selected and shelled, $2 bu.
postage. Cok; Wellborn, Rut-
sSted yellow pop corn, 15c Ib.,
Ibs., $1.25, prepaid in Ga. Cash
order. No chks. J. N. Olds, Jr.,
a
SS crop yellow pop corn, sound,
b., FOB. Send stamp for sample.
a8 Hill, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1, Box 35.
Sev. cars slip shucked ear corn,
w price del. to Atianta and points
th . Write for prices. J..C. Collier,
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Marretts C. B. B. cotton seed., 1st
yr. Seon orig., $2.25 per 100 lbs. Exc.
for anything can use. Elmer Frey,
allas, Rt. 3.
Pure Wannamakers, for planting.
neap or exc. for. tobacco or pecan
ees, B. F. Fagan, Martin.
Arkansas Rowden 40, new str., big
ol], 1 1-16 in. staple, easily picked,
resistant, acclimated and im-
ved; kept pure at gin, 75 bu.,
per C lbs., FOB. H. A. ~ Neel,
sville, Rt. 3.
nnamaker and Dixie Triumph
ing seed, cheap -for cash, or
oats, wheat, peas and corn in
xc., at niet value. R. P, Stein-
is Seed: Wanted
t 2 gal. nest onions.
hite lady peas, or 8 lbs. seedling
pecans for same. Mrs. E. H. Buchner,
chen, RFD.
ant. cabbage-heading collard,
Stone, Baltimore and Marglobe
a Chas., Early J. and .. Flat
ut cabbage seed, absolutely pute,
e to name. Exc. for same.
ayes, Buford. |
xc. % bu. Van Antwerps. Tender |
reen seed postpaid for gal. small
mion sets, sent postpaid; exc: % lb..
2 lbs: Tenn. Green pod bean seed.
G. T. Winfrey, Lithonia, Rt. 3.
N AND SEED CORN WANTED
Want 20 or more bu. good,; slipped |
ok corn. State price del.; also
to exc. some heifers and. a |:
ah cow with 2 mos. calf for good |.
ped. shuck corn. C.
J. Osburn,
faycross, Rt.5, Box 77%.) ~
ant 1 to 5 cars of corn ih the]
ar. Oscar Crittenden, Shellman.
Want Brazilian flour corn, Send
ample and state Eres. T. H:
age Culberson, oc.
COTTON SEED WANTED
jant a few bu. gen. Russells
rreen sed cotton seed. State price
first letter. B. L. Brown, Savan-
ah; 3 West Duffy St.
J. D. Kirkland, Metter.
Eggs For Sale
ompson Ringlet B. R. eggs, ist,
met 10; $2.75, 30; 2nd, 8c per 5;
50, 30. Del. Cartons ret. Mrs. J. E.
eadan, Bainbridge.
Dark Cornish eggs, 75c doz. A. O.
arnes, Graymont, Rt. 1.
ine Donaldson str. S. C. R. I. Red
gs, 75c per 15. Crates to be ret.
irs. J. F. Trawick, Tennille.
ze Winning, ploodtested for B.
. B. R. eggs, $1 per 15, selected;
$0 Donaldson Red eggs, $1 per 15.
Milton Sumner, Sylvester.
orgia Products For Sale :
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Calif. white, black-eyed peas, $1.60
FOB. Money order. Ernest Pitt-
h,Alto, Rt.
One bu. Willetts Wonder Eng.
35c lb. 3 lbs. Now time to plant.
Clark, Ficklin.
even hundred bu. bright, sound
peas in 234 bu. bags, FOB
eal at 80c bu. J. Frank Odom,
ple hull table peas: 10c at. Add
Mrs. meee Lok Cumming,
Exc. 8.
Car- |:
Rt. 1. Resi- |,
1 Ib.;
Georgia Products For Sale
Five bu. sound, black-eyed peas,
$2 bu. Scott Carter, Winder, Rt. 3.
Tender white cornfield white pole
beans, blood turnip beet and carrott
seed, all new crop, each, 25c cupful.
Emma Pittman, Canton, Rts.
Sixty lbs. old fash., tender run-
ning cornfield beans, slightly mixed
(mostly white), 30c Ib., or $16.50 for
lot. Postpaid in lots of 5 lbs. or more..
Mrs. Carl Kimsey, Hiawassee.
Calif. black-eyed and field peas,
blue stem wheat, for sale or exc. at
market price for farm products
wanted. Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody.
Old fashioned tate cornfield beans,
20c 1b.; early cornfield beans, 25c
Ib. B: E. Malcom, Madison, Rt. 1
Sweet. Cream crowder peas. select-
ed for seed, 9 lbs. $1, postpaid. Grady
Kelley, Sulphur Springs, Rt. 1.
Eng. pea seed, bunch, very pro-
lific, 30c lb. Miss Eva M. Tankersley,
Thomson.
Willetts Wonder Eng. pea _ seed,
30c -1b., 4 lbs., $1, del. Cash with
order. Mrs: C. A. Willbanks, Com-
merce, Rt. 5.
American Wonder table- peas, $1
gal. del. Exc. for sugar cane syrup.
| Makes 5 times as many as any I ever
raised. E. T. Clements, Tennille.
Twenty bu. Calif. table peas, white
with black-eye; 100 per cent sound.
Make best offer on lot. C. V. King,
Sugar Valley.
Nice, clean Calif. black-eyed peas,
40c gal., prepaid in Ga. Cash with
order. No chks. = J, N- Olds; dr,
Middleton, Rie
Hastings Sure-enough cornfield
beans, 25c lb., or 5 Ibs., $1, del.: Wil-
letts Wonders, 25 Ib.; a bunch
butter beans, 25 Ib.; 5 Ibs., $1, del.
Cash. S. J. Owen, Gay.
Eight. bu. good, sound mixed field
peas, $8 for lot. J. W. Dills, Tunnell
Hill, Rt. 2.
White table peas, 10c Tbs:
white, speckled crowders, 10c
red,
Ib.;
= Mung hay bean seed, 7 lbs., $1. Jim
Parker, Talking Rock.
Brab. peas, $2 bu. FOB, or exc. for
velvet bean seed. Also 125 or 150 Ibs.
Mung beans, sound, 15c lb., 7 lbs.)
$1, del. Charlie L: Willis. Talking
Rock, Rt. 3.
Sound, tender cornfield beans, 10c
cupful. Add postage. Mrs. Julia Keet-
er, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Dwarf Eng. peas, cold rsisting:
very prolific, 20c Ilb., postpaid.
Stamps or cash; no. chks. Exc. 2 Ibs.
for 1 gal. white nest onions. Fa. pay
postage. T. V. Smith, Stevens Pot-
t
Wone thousand lbs. fancy crowders,
pure white, large cream, saved
especially for seed, unmixed, weevil
free; 4 lbs., 50c; 10 Ibs., $1, postpaid.
25 lbs. up, 6c Ib. FOB. Clyde Burell,
Auburn. |
Little white rice peas, slightly
mixed, 5c Ib., $3 bu.; 2 bu. Unknowns
75 pk., $2. 50 bu.; $4. 50 for the : bu.
FOB. R. H. Wood, Dacula, Rt.
Twelve bu. little white Conch eine
peas, clean and sound, $3 bu. D. M.
Murphy, Sparta; RFD 1, Box 118.
Tender cornfield. beans, pee pt.
Mrs, H. GC. Powell, Ranger, Rt. 1, Box
44,
Four lbs. Bush Eng. pea seed, 25c
Ib, and postage. Mrs. RE; Smith,
Forsyth, Rt. to =
Sugar Cream Crowders, also white,
black-eyed: peas, 8c lb.- or exc. for
white feed sacks at reasonable price.
Both pay postage. Mrs. Esther
Young, Carnesville, Rt. 2.
Butter beans, mixed, 10c lb. Large
or small orders. L. D. Elliott, La-
vonia.
Red and white: spesiied crowders,
20c Ib., also white with pink-eye pea,
20c lb. Mrs. W:: Vis Robbs, Flowery
Branch.
Bunch Eng. pea sect. 15c lb. Willie
Kelley, Oglethorpe, Rt. 3:
White running butter-beans, 100
Ibs., 10c lb. for lot, or 12%c Ib. less;
Lady Finger, Black- eyed and Sugar
Crowders, 4c lb.; FOB; frostproof
bunch garden peas, 70 lbs., 15c Ib.
for lot: less, 20c Ib. Mrs. W. M.
Arrington, Wadley, Rt.-2.
Laredos. (only var. resistant to the
root known wilt), No. 1s, $1.25 peck;
$4.50 bu. del. H. "A. Neal, Carnesville,
Rt. 3.
Extra fine Cocaine (cream), Te
also white Crowders and Lady
peas, 8c lb., FOB. All pure, unmixed
and weevil free. E. .A. Hayes, Bu-
ford, Ri. 2:
Ten Ibs. tender cornfield beans,
brown and white mixed, cut short,
15c lb. Mrs. S. J. Tatum, Talking
Rock, Rt. 3. -
White bunch Lima beans, 10 Tb.
a fon. Martin, R
white rice nee ae Ib. Wise d. As wil-
'20
postpaid. Mrs.
Georgia Products for Sale
_ Beans, Refugee, Black Valentine,
Tenn. Green Pod, Mixsons semi-
prolific garden peas, all 1244c: Thos.
Laxton, 2 lbs., 35c, plus postage. Mrs.
Addie Waddelle, Pearson.
White butter beans, 20c Ib.; white
table peas, weevil free, 12 lbs. a SLs
del., or $8 per 100 Ibs. Mrs. Pearl
Aderhold, Lavonia.
Fifty Ibs. frostproof Eng. peas, 20c
jlb. for entire lot, FOB my shipping
point; smaller. lots, 5c lb. more. L.
M. Kennedy, Collins.
Frostproof garden peas, 14c Ib.;
Alaska garden peas, 18c Ib., all clean,
cash with order, add postage. Mrs.
J. S. Edenfield, Summit, Rt. 2.
White Willow butter beans, red
butter peas, bunch Eng. pea seed,
all 25c. Jb.;- also seedling clearseed
peach sed, Ic ea.; winter mustard
and collard, 12c pkg. Mrs. R. Q.
Miller, Acworth, Rt. 2.
Seventy-five or 100 lbs. everbear-
ing bunch, frostproof Eng. pea seed,
a lb., FOB. A. H. McIntyre,
iley
Willetts Wonders, 25c lb., 5 Ibs.
$1, or exc. for cabbage plants or for
potato slips. Will send peas now and
you send slips next spring: Mrs.
Ruth Braswell, Loganville, Rt. 2.
Seventeen hundred lbs. absolutely
pure, sound, weevil free, dbl. re-
cleaned for table use Calif. black-
eyed, in strong 100-lb. sacks, 4c Ib.,
del. in 500-Ib. lots. Sat. guar. R. C.
Moore, Rockmart, Rt. 3.
Willetts Wonders, 20c. Ib., or exc.
|for wheat, oats, rye, corn, peanuts,
pecans, pig, W. L. or Buff Orp. hens.
Make offer. Mrs. W. C. Butler, Lo-
ganville, Rt. 3.
Sixty bu. Clays, mixed with few.
other peas, $1.25 bu.;. white, large
brown-eyed for table use, 100-Ib.
sacks; $3 per 100 lbs.; Baby Limas,
$8 per 100 lbs.;
bu. W. H. Holt, Fayetteville.
White and striped half runner
garden bean seed, 25c cup; red Val-
entine bunch beans, 20c cup; rice
peas, 10c cup. Lillie Bar-.ett, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3, Box 57;-
Black pole beans, 15c cupful; ex-
tra early Eng. pee seed, 15c cup,
Ee. Holland, Flow-
ery Branch.
Red and white speckled Crowders,
10c lb.; white, black-eyed, 8c lb. Mrs.
J. L. Phillips, Flowery Branch.
New Sugar Cream Crowder peas,
$3.60 bu.: $1 pk., or exc. for-oats or
young hens, Reds or W. L. pre-
ferred. P. Z. Martin, Winder, RFD.
One-half bu: white Sugar Crowd-
ers, $1; 4% bu. speckled Sugar Crowd-
ers, $1; bu. white black-eyed, and 20
bu. black . peas, each,*$2 bu., FOB.
Mrs. Margie Moore, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Old-time Eng, bunch peas, (bears
40 to. 60 days), 35c lb. Mrs. L. H.
Hobbs, Dudley, Rt. 1.
Fifty Ibs. Willetts Wonder Eng.
pea seed (few busted from threash-
ing), 20c lb: Add postage. A. Abbott,
Pinehurst, iy. 2.
BUTTER FOR SALE
Four Ibs. butter ea. week, 35c Ib.
and postage. Mrs. M. F. Knowles,
Jackson, Rt. 1
Nice, firm putter, 35c Ib. Miss Beu-
lah Fry, Dallas, Rt. 3.
Two or 3-lbs. nice Jersey butter,
t. b. tested cow, 35c Ib., postpaid.
Mrs. Lena Holland, Flowery Branch.
Eight or~10 lbs. fresh butter ea.
week, 35c lb... or 3. Ibs... $1.- Mrs.
Charlie L: Willis, Talking Rock, Rt.
3:
ter ea. week, 35c Ib. Mrs.
Robbs, Flowery Branch.
Three lbs. nice Jersey butter per
week. Cow T. B. tested, 30c lb. Will
send sample. Mrs. J. F. Holbrook,
Cumming, Rt. 1. . 2
Six or eight lbs. firm, yellow (no
coloring) Jersey butter ea. week, 30c
Ib., del. Sat. guar. Mrs. H. H. West-
brook, Ashland, Rt. 2, Box 87. .
- Bight or ten Ibs. fresh butter ea.
week, from T. B. tested cows, 30c Ib.,
del. or 28c lb., not del. No orders for
less than 2 lbs. Mrs. A. L. Garrison,
Ashland, Rt. 2.
Four or-5 lbs. old fash. churned
butter per week, 30c lb. del. if all in
one order, or 35 lb. separately. Mrs.
J. B. Cullard, Claxton, Rt. 3.
Two or 3 lbs, good, firm country
butter ea. week, by prepaid P. P. for
30c lb. Send.stamps or money order.
Mrs. M. EB. Ledford, Crandall, Rt. 1.
Fresh J. butter, 2 to 6 Ibs. ea. week,
30c Ib. del. Mrs. J. C. Bazemore,
Odessadale.
Four to six lbs. fresh Jersey but-
Four or five Ibs. yellow Jersey ee 4
W.
ter per week, 30c lb. Cows T. B. test-
ed. Sample on request. Mrs. C. H.
Walls, Cumming, Rt. 3, Box 41.
ed method.
30 bu. Laredos, $3.25
| postage, or exc.
Georgia Products For Sale |
Three or four lbs. fresh butter per _
week, 30c lb., del. Sat. guar. Cow T.
B. tested. Churned the old fashion=- |
Mrs. ID: McDuffie, af
Ashland, Rt. 1.
Two Ibs. fresh Jersey butter ea.
week, 25c lb. Mrs. Fletcher Henson,
Mize, Riek
Three lbs. fresh Jersey butter CE
-week,'25c lb, Mrs. G. S. Segers, Mize,
Rt. 1.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Oak smoked, home cured bacon,
hams, 7 to 12 lbs., 25c lb.; shoulders,
7 to 12 Ibs. ., 15c Ib.; sides, 8 to 14 Ibs. a
15c lb. Will ship COD. Kept in cold
storage since .cured. I. L. Jackson, 3
Colquitt. Se
Home made all pork smoked sau e
sage, 22c lb., del. Whole hog ground,
except skins and fleek fat. No order.)
for less than $1 del. Mrs. Alma De-
Vane, Cecil.
Smoked side meat with pecan
wood, 30 lbs. or more, 15c Ib.;
17c Ib., buyer pay exp. or postage.
Mrs. Addie Waddelle, Pearson. ae
Nice hickory-smoked country sau- _
sage, 25c lb. or 5 lbs. $1, del. Mrs. a
B. W. Waller, Morven. oo
Old-fashioned country-made
smoked sausage, 22c Ib., citi W..dea 2
Tyre, Mershon. :
FRUIT FOR SALE
Nice dried apples and peaches, 10
lb. Exc. for white feed sacks. Ea. pay _
postage. Mrs. J. W. Nix, Cleveland,
Rt. 4, Box 43. ees
Citrons, any amt. Now ready; 5 to
25c ea. Near Duncan Creek Church. _
Lester Maddox, Buford, Rt: 2. ~ oc
Nice sundried. peaches, 10 ib.: acid
apples, 12%c lb. Cash with- order,
eo Lelar Phillips, Royston, ES
R lose
Bright, old time dried peaches, 8c
lb., or exc. for dried apples or good
eating apples, Winesaps preferred.
Ea. pay postage. Write first. Mrs. R..
L, Bentley, Carnesville, Rt. 2.
Nineteen Ibs. little, old. fash, clea
stone peaches, 9c lb., or. exc. for eat-.
ing onions, or Irish potatoes, or 100
Ib. cap. feed ae a Mrs. H. W. BYY~. a
son, Rome, Rt.
Dried aches and apples, 10c Ib.
Exe. for beans, at 10c Ib. Ea. pay.
pees M. F. Etris, Dahlonega, Rt.
Sev. lbs. dried peaches 15 tb. -
peeled; 12%4c lb. unpealed, a post-
age. No chks. Mrs. Harry J
Chipley, Rt. 2. a
Nice, sundried apples, from choice _
fruit. Mrs. J. C. Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Dried peaches and appls, 8c lb.
. Floyd,
| Add postage. Chas. Sosebee, Cleve-_
land, Rtas :
Old fash. dried peaches, 10 Ib. and :
for peas, velvet
beans, garden seed or white crystal
wax Bermuda onion plants. Mrs, R.
W. Wiley, Rutledge, Rt. 2.
Nice Red and Yellow apples,
per standard bu. box, del. Henry F
Weaver, Marion. a
Sundried peaches, very bright, etc.,
35c Ib.; apples, 40c. Mrs. S. F. Duna
way, Thompson, Amity Sta. we
Four M. bu. apples, fancy poxee: :
$1.25 per bu. box; bulk, for trucks,
25c, 50c and up per bu. FOB packing S
house. C..M. Miller, Cornelia. :
Thirty lb. peaches, $2.40 or 8c Ib.: oi
10 Ibs. apples, 80c, plus postage. Mrs.
L. B: Fry, Dallas.
Nice, sundried apples, 5 lbs., 60c;
10 lbs. $1.10 del. or 8c lb. FOB in
any size lots. A. D. Ellijay, Rt.
Twenty-five lbs. dried peaches,
bright and clean, 10c lb. or exc. for
dried beans, free of weevils. Mrs.
John K. Worley, Cumming, Rt. Bo
Sundried apple and peach fruit,
50 lb. bags, 7c Ib.; less, 10c. Cash
with order, FOB. C. C. Jarrard,
Cleveland, Rt. 1 aS
-Sundried apples, 1214c Ib.: 10 Ibs.
$1. Exc. for white feed sacks. Mrs. J.
C. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1: :
About 5 or 6 M. citrons by truck
or car. loads. Big white, very large
citrons: Make offer. Sell cheap. E.
T. Anglin, Wadley. 5s
Sundried Sila: 124%c lb. in 10
and 20-Ib. lots., del. Exc. for value.
Miss Ruth White, Dahlonega, Rt. tes
Box=33,
Dried apples, 6c Ib., in 25 Jb. lots,
del. Money order. No chks. T. M.
12%c
Webb, Ellijay.
Sundried apples, new crop,
Ib.; del. in 10 lb. or more lots. No
chks. Money order only. Mrs. Martha |
Van Zant, Dial.
Sun-dried apples, 12%e ]b., or exc
for good 100-lb. cap. sacks: nice
peaches with peel on, same price
Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Rydal.
less,
Ae
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eorgia Products For Sale
Bright, sundried apples, 7c Ib.; $6
per 100 lbs. Add postage. Ethel Wil-
son, Loving. : :
Fifteen Ibs. clean, bright dried
eaches, $1.50. Money order with or-
der. H. B. Savage, Woodville, Rt. 2.
Sun-dried paches, from _ large
-clingstones, 10c lb., FOB. E. A. Hayes,
Buford, RFD 2.
- Fifteen lbs. sun-dried apples, 8c
lb. Mrs. C. C. Tatum, Talking Rock,
Rt. 3, Box 13: '
~ Sun-dried peaches for sale or exc.
10 lbs. for 15 chicken feed sacks,
100-lb. cap., or for beans, white or
colored. Mrs. G. L. Hubbard, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 9.
- Sun-dried peaches, 9c lb., or 12 Ibs.
a Mrs. Lula Bell, Alpharetta,
Rt. 2
- Sun-dvied Ben Davis apples, 10c
Yb. and postage. Mrs. E. W. Culpep-
per, Buchanan, Rt. 1.
Sun-dried apples and peaches, 10c
b.; postage paid on 10-lb. lots. Miss
A. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1,
30x 34.
Sun-dried horseapples, 12%2c Ib.,
je].; money order preferred. Mrs. E.
Bramhold, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1.
Sun-dried paches, 1931 crop, 10c
Ib.: 6 lIbs., 50c; add postage. Mrs. J.
L. Phillips, Flowery Branch.
_ HONEY BEES AND BEE SUP-
. PLIES FOR SALE
Three libs. beeswax, 25c lb, Ben
Echols, Philomath.
Bight lbs. beeswax, 27c lb. for en-
tire amt.; add postage for smaller
lots. Mrs. Joe S. Stanton, Conyers,
Re. 1, Box, 118.
- Summer and fall crop honey, 75-
Tb. lot, $8; No. 10 cans, $1.50; 24 sec-
tions, Ib. ea. to cs., $4; all del. Exe.
5-lb. tin for 15 bu. Fulghum seed
ats, both del. L. H: Edenfield, Still-
more, Rt. 1, Box 31.
- Extra good honey for sale. Want
party in every town in the South to
sell on commission basis. Stamp for
eply. Ed. Bradley, Hazlehurst.
PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR
No. 1 Spanish peanuts, small kind,
60 per 2-bu. bag., not postpaid;
money order or cash. Judson Hand,
Whigham. : :
Small paper-shells, 20c lb.; large,
9Ec; shelled, 1 Ib., 50c; 3 Ibs., $1.25,
lus postage. Mrs. Addie Waddelle,
earson. : s
About 500 Ibs. very fine, well-
ed pecans, No. 1 Schleys, 25c Ib.;
Stuarts, 20c lb., FOB, money order
or cash. T. J. Dykes, Montezuma.
right and 100 per cent sound
umbo peanuts, 2%4c Ib. in car lots;
% ton lots; 3c lb. in small lots,
FOB, cash with order. Gordon New-
nn, Stilson: : Se
Large paper-shell Schley and
tuarts, 25c and_20c lb., respective-
: - Mrs. Laura - Herrington,
Nice size _paper-shell pecans, new
ye 18c lb. A. J. Adams, Ashburn,
Gvuuine early white Spanish pea-
nuts for seed, 8 years improvements,
'5e bu.; also N. C. runners, 85c bu.,
FOB. Limited amt. Money order. W.
. J. Draughton, Whigham. :
About 40 or 50 lbs. seedling pecans,
Oc Ib., add postage,-good size. Mrs.
W. J. Rogers, Claxton. ee
Stuart, Schley and Money Makers,
5c Ib. in 10 to 50-lb. lots, del., cash
oe order. F. A. Bryan, Omega,
Spanish peanuts, new crop, clean
and sound, for seed or roasting, $3 |.
r 100 lbs. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis.
Twenty-four Ibs. runner peanuts,
c lb.. FOB, or exc. for butter beans
2 10c lb. Mrs. L. K. Kersey, Lyons,
2.
Good Schley pecans, 25c Ib.;
Money-Makers, 15c; Seedlings, 10c;
Mobile, 20c lb. Money order. J. O.
ridges, Lake Park. -
Runner peanuts, 2%c_ Ib.; 1931
stock. Pecans: Schleys, 25c; Stuarts,
20c; paper shell seedlings, 10c. Hull-
1 and polished; also some 1930
stock, cheaper. W. S. Norton, Edison.
-Hulled pecans packed in % and Ib.
oxes, ready for market; Frotschers,
40c Ib; Schleys, 60c; Stuarts, 50c Ib.
stpaid. Scott Hart, Americus.
tuart pecans, 25c lb. or 5.or more
ots, 20c lb.; seedlings, 6c lb.. FOB.
. B. Lee, Fort Valley.
Oo. 1 peanuts, 1931 crop, 5c Ib.
tons for sale. Exc. a few for
ood seed oats and feeder shoats. J.
. Sikes, Cochran, Rt. 1.
sarge, well filled Stuart pecans,
yt less than 5 Ib. del. at
price. Mrs. Geo, Gaffney, Fitz-
iCash. Limited amt. -
jtatoes, T5
WARK ET BULLETIN
Georgia Products For Sale
Stuart and Schley pecans, 30c Ib.
Postage paid on 2 or more Ib. lots.
L. S. Sewell, Newnan, 45 Clark St.
No. 1 Spanish peanuts, 3c lb., FOB
here. Albert Collins, Whigham.
Fine flavored , seedling pecans,
10c Ib. del. B. R. Leggett, Broxton.
Five M. lbs. Jumbo peanuts, bright
and 100 per cent sound, 4c lb.. del.
or 344c lb., FOB. Cash with order.
Bags cap. about 93 lbs. Barney B.
Newman, Stilson. :
No. 1 Spanish or Runner peanuts,
$4.50 per 100 lbs.; shelled peanuts,
$6 per C., del. Ga, R. H. Sumner,
Sumner, Ga.
Selected paper-shell pecans, Stu-
arts, Schleys and Vandemans. Make
best offer per lb. FOB Avera. G. T.
Hadden, Avera, Rt. 1. :
N. C. Flat Runners, 22 yrs. im-
provement; 1 ton to A., 85c bu. FOB.
We Usd
Draughon, Whigham.
Stuart, Frotscher,
Money-makers. Polished and graded.
Will furn. samples. Make best offer.
Mrs. A. L. Wamble, Cairo, Rt. 1.
New pecans, choice quality;
Schleys, 25ce; Stuart, Frotschers,
Money-Maker and Van Demans, 20c
lb.: seedlings, small, 10c; large, 15c
lb. Del. Sat. or money refunded. F. C.
| Garrett, Sparks.
Jumbo peanuts, in 100 Ib. lots, 3c
{b.; 1 M. Ib. lots, up, 2%c lb. Cash
with order. A. B. Burnseed, Stilson.
White Spanish peanuts, $3 per 100
seg oor Jas. M. Luck, Wrightsville,
Imp. running peanuts, 8c Ib. if
Ae at once. D. H. Pelham, Edison,
Rt. 2.
Pink Spanish peanuts, prolific var.,
5c Ib. in 100 lb. lots, FOB. Money
with order. Wm. Nunn, Lawrence-
ville, Rt. 4.
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES, ETC., FOR SALE
Well-rooted white scuppernong
cuttings, 25c ea. Mrs. S. E. Glisson,
405 Burton Ave., Macon. ~
Peach trees; leading var., $45 M,
$5 C; grape vines, leading var., $5 C;
plum, apricot trees, best var., $7 100.
E. B. Travis, Riverdale.
Blue Damson plums, Eng. peach,
Eng. horseapples, May cherry, goose
plum trees, 15c ea.; sugar pear trees,
20c ea.; plum-peach trees, 10c ea.
Miss C. L. Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
Apple, pear, peach, plum trees, $1
doz.; Concord, Niagara grape vines,
3 for 25c; seedling peach seed, 20c
gal. Mrs. J. L. Phillips, Flowery
Branch. >
_ One hundred and seventy-five fig
trees, 4 to 5 ft. high, $12. Miss Beu-
lah Fry, Dallas, Rt. 3.
May cherry trees, 20c ea., 2 for
35c; old-fashioned peach trees, 10c
ea., 3 for 25c. Mrs. Susie Etris, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1: :
Goose plums, large red var., nicely
rooted, 3 for 30c, 6 for 50c, post-
paid; 2c stamps accepted. A. Stein-
heimer, Woolsey, Rt. 1.
Raspberry and May cherry trees,
also yellow root, for sale. Mrs. J. B.
Jones, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Nursery grown 2 yr. old black wal-
nut trees for sale or_exc., for goo
chewing tobacco. B. F. Fagan,
Martin. :
Nice, clean stock, Mtn. grown ap-
ple trees, yr. old and good home se-
lection, 3 ft. trees, $1 per. doz. del.,
2 of a kind, from early until late var.
State insp. T. M. Webb, Ellijay.
Yr. old Tung oil nut trees, 2 to 6
ft., 10c ea. F. L. Cross, Colquitt.
Well rooted. brown fig bushes,
white. scuppernong, 10c ea., $1 doz.
del. in lots of 6 or more, or exc. for
white feed sacks. Doz. for doz. A. T.
Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2.
Well rooted brown col. fig bushes,
white scuppernong vine, 10c ea.; $1
doz. del., 6 or more. Exc. 1 doz. ea.
for 1 doz. apple trees. W. A. Moon,
Waco, Rt. 2. Sila 62
Goose plum trees, 3 for 25c. Give
pkg. of yellow meat watermelon seed
with ea. 50c order. Add postage.
Ethel Sullivan, Marietta, Rt. 2.
Cling stone peach trees, large size
fruit, ripening in August, 3 314 ft.,
6 for $1; 12 for $1.75; smaller size,
$1 doz.; 2 doz., $1.60. Postpaid. Mrs.
L. W. Seago, Pinehurst.
One TOlive bush, $10. Mrs. J. I,
Bailey, Kingston.
Cherry and Damson plum and
large Goose plum trees, 10c ea. Exc.
for anything can use. Mrs. Geo.
Stephenson, Cedartown, Rt. 1. |
POTATOES FOR SALE
Seventy-five bu, Porto Rican po-
. B, Jas, M. Luck,
Schleys a nd.
Georgia Products For Sale|
Nice, sweet potatoes, $1 bu., FOB,
or exc. for anything can use. Mrs. C.
L. Willis, Talking Rock, Rt. 3.
Fine Porto Rico potato seed, from
the vine cheap for cash or good,
thrifty pigs. See or write. S. Thos.
Jefferson, Nashville, Rt. 3.
Fifty bu. Porto Rico potatoes, 75c
bu. at my place. T. C. Crosby,
Screven.
SYRUP FOR SALE
New crop, No. 1 Sorghum in new
pails, 50c gal. FOB.. J. M. Knight, }1
Woodbury. :
Very fancy pure Ga. cane syrup,
35 gal. in bbls.; 50c gal. in gal. cans,
or 55c in %4 gal. J. W. Rogers, Och-
lochnee.
One hundred gal. 1931 A No. 1
ribbon cane syrup (made last week),
in new tin cans, 50c gal., my home;
crated, ready to ship, 60c gal. Mrs.
Lula B. Cook, Milan. i
Sixty gal. bbl. nice, new honey drip
sorghum, $25, FOB. H. R. Still, Li-
thonia, Rt. 2. :
Sorghum in at. to 2 gal. glass con-
tainers, 70c gal. W. G. Kelley, Forest i
Park. :
1931 crop good sorghum, 50c gal.;.
1930 crop, 40c gal. Wayne P. Sewell,
Atlanta, Ponce de Leon Apts., *phone
Ja. 1039.
Nice, new, thick sorghum, i bbls.
34 gal. to bbl., 50c gal. L. C. Ridley,
Franklin.
Pure Ga. cane syrup, 12-half-gal.
cans to cs., $4 cs.; 6 1-gal. cans to
cs., $3.50 cs. Judson Hand, Whig-
ham. = :
New crop syrup, 6 gal, t ocs., $3.25;
12 halves, $3.50 case; 24 ats. to cs.,
$3.75; all pure, A-1 Ga. cane, nothing
added, all FOB, money order. W. U.
J. Draughan, Whigham, :
The famous So. Ga. cane ~y~up,
1931 crop, del. in Ga., new bbls., A-1
grade, 50c gal.; at least $5 or all with
order; quality guar., prompt ship-
ment. Ref. Ga. Bank & Trust Co.,
Cuthbert. J. W. Martin, Jr., Cuth-
bert, 235 Villa Nova St.
Georgia Products Wanted
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want cow peas, all var. Mail sam-
ples quoting prices naming shipping
point. D. P. Settle, Jackson.
Want gen. Brabham: hay peas in
large or small quantities. Quote low-.
est price. W. P. Ellis, Clyattville.
Want shelled velvet beans, all var.
peas and Soy beans, large or small
lots: H. M. Franklin, Tennille.
Want Mung, O-too-tans, Larados
and Velvet beans, all var. field and
table peas, also cane seed, Chufas,
peanuts and seed corn. Send sample
and prices. R. N. Ethridge, Jackson.
FRUIT WANTED
Exe. nice size nest onions for dried
apples or for peanuts. Mrs. Clate
Cochran, Lavonia. eG ;
Exe. 10 gal. pure cane syrup for
100 lbs. dried apples, free from peel,
core and worms, ea. pay transporta-
tion. R. S. Wolfe, Baxley. mee
Exc. white Lady Finger peas, new
crop, for dried fruit, apples or
d| peaches. Lb. for lb. Ea. pay postage.
Mrs. B. F. Johnson, Dawson, Rt. 3.
Exc. 10 Ibs. seedling pecans for 10
Ibs. dried apples, free of worms; also
exc. 30 lbs. white Spanish peanuts
for 1 bu. nice eating apples; ea. pay
postage. Ira Bates, Bainbridge, Rt.
2, Box 70.
Want apples and dried apples. Exc;
Winter Eng. pea seed for same. Mrs.
Willis Kelley, Oglethorpe, Rt. 3.
Exe. pr. mixed Bantams for 1 bu.
good eating apples. Ea. pay chgs,
Mrs. H. J. Brantley, Tennille. :
Exc. large paper shell pecans at
20c lb. for dried fruit, peaches or ap-
ples, or some of both, at reasonable
price. Ea. del. Mrs. P. O. Bradley,
Leslie, RFD 2.
Exe. white, dry butter beans and
black-eyed peas for dried apples and
peaches, lb. for Ib. Ea. pay chgs. at
their place. Mrs. W. R. Fain, Edison.
HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
WANTED
Exc. value for 100 lbs. good, nice
comb or ext. honey. L. S. Rogers,
Ringgold, Rt. 1. :
PEANUTS AND PECANS
WANTED
Want to buy for cash all kinds of
pecans. Send samples and prices of
what you have to offer. E. D. Hutch-
ins, Covington. :
Want Frotscher, Schley and Stuart
pecans, also Seedlings. Send sample
as they run. C. W. Waughtel, Home-
_ Same price. E. L.
Thursday, November 12, 1981
Georgia Products Wanted
Want seedling pecans. Pay. his
cash market price. Ref. fara. Bene
sample and give full information; we
will quote price by return mail. Bob
McCormack, Albany. eee
Want Schley and Stuart pecans
want shipments in 200 lb. sacks up to
1 M. lbs. Choice Schley and Stuarts,
Quote cash price Ft. Valley. A. I.
Powell, Ft. Valley, Box 211.
Want 100 lbs. sound, clean Spanish
peanuts, 1931 crop, for cash. Quote
price. L. M. Bonner, Buchanan, Rt.
Want seedling and paper shell pe-
cans in any quantity. Pay the highest:
cash price. Send samples and state
number of lbs. offered. Geo. M
Prince, Columbus, Box 1160. <.
Want shell peanuts. Quote price
Doyle C. Knight, Dublin. Sy
PEANUTS AND FRUIT WANTE!
Will take sound peanuts and peeled
apples and peaches in exc. for honey
= lb. cans. Ed Bradley, Hazle<
urst. :
SYRUP WANTED
Want to buy a bbl. Ga. cane syrup
at 40c gal. Will exc. nice 8-wk.-old
Hampshire pigs, at $5.50 pr. Each
pay express on what he gets. Chas
Duggan, Chester. Se
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
z WANTED ee
Want 75 Tung Oil trees, old enough
to bear nuts in 1932. Make best price.
L. N. Patten, Abbeville. v
Plants For Sale
Chas. W. cabbage plants, 200, 25c;
500, 50c. Cash with order. G. L. Ne-
Smith, Ashburn, Rt. 4. 2
Early J. and Chas. W. cabbage
plants, 20c C; 500, 75c; $1.25 M. Del,
Exc. for honey and sugar cane syrup.
E. T. Clements, Tennille. Ca
Progressive Everbearing strawber-
ry plants, 30c C; 400, $1; Condons
Mastodon everbearing, 60c C; gar-
den gooseberry, 10c ea.; black rasp=-~
berry, 40e doz. Mrs. Sarah Grindle,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1. vce
Chas. W. and Late Flat Dutch
cabbage plants, $1.25 M., del. No-
orders less than 1 M. J. B. Nix,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. ee
> Strawberry plants, $1.50 M. Exe.
for 15 white feed sacks, 100 lb. cap.
J. W. Robinson, Waco, Rt. 2.:
Strawberry plants, . everbearing
var., $1.25 M. FOB. E. D. Powers,
Screven, Rt. 2. oar es
_E. J., and Chas. W. frost proof
cabbage plants, 300, 35c; 500, 55c;
95c M. Postpaid. R. Chanclor, Seville..
~Earliest Imp. Klondike strawberry
plants, 25c C; everbearing; 40c C. Ma-
jor Crowe,-Cumming, Rt. 4.
ollard plants, 30c C., postpaid.
Mrs. Z.M. Story, Thomson. ae
Extra early J. and Chas. W. cab-
bage plants, 200, 30c; 500, 60c; 90c_
M. del; White Bermuda onion, 35
200; 500, 70c; $1.20 M., del. F. F.
Stokes, Fitzgerald. :
Asparagus roots, 45c doz.; $1.25 C;
$9 M; hazlenut bushes, 40c ea., 3 for
$1; all kinds roots and bark. Write
for prices. H. O. Kelly, Griffin, Rt.
A, Box 50. 2
Frost proof cabbage and collard
plants, 20c C; 300, 50c; $1.25 M;
Klondike strawberry, insp., cert., 35
C: 300, $1; $2.25 M, postpaid. L. Q.
Chambers, Gainesville, Rt. 1. pe
Collard and cabbage plants, 5c,
500; $1.25 M. Roots protected. Basket
free. Postpaid. 15e extra if check is
sent. Exc. for sweet potatoes or pea-
nuts. Lee Waldrip, Gainesville. es
Nice cabbage plants, $1.25 M., del.
B. R. Leggett, Broxton.
Klondike and Missionary straw-
berry plants, $2 M. Guy Taylor, Ma-
con, Rt. -1; tay
Millions Jersey, Chas. W. cabbage
plants; 500, 50c: 90c M; 3 M. up, 75c. -
1,000. B. J. Head, Alma. Aue ee
Progressive strawberry plants, 30
C; $2.50 M. Mrs. Emley Long, Cleve=_
land, Rt. 4, Box 13. fae
Woods pure str. frost proof Sure
Head cabbage, packed in moss, 20
C; $1.25. M. P. P, Money order. L. B.
Mound, Junction City. pee
New Blackmore strawberry. plants,
1 of the earliest, most prolific and
attractive var., $1 per C; other var,
$2.50 1,000. C. G. Byington, Bolling=- _
broke. - : * Weds boas
E. J. cabbage, 300, 40c; 90c M; 5-
M, $4, del.; Klondike strawberry, 300,
75c; $1.75 M., del. Obie Crowe,
Gainesville, Rt. 1. oe
-E. J., Chas. W. cabbage, Coastal
grown plants, 300, 40c; 500, 60c; 90
M, postpaid; Redfield Beauty tomato
urham, St. Ma.
day, Ni ovember 12, 90 =
Plants For Sale
azu, yr. old plants, $5 per M; 2
suds over, $8 1,000. H. A. Neal,
rnesville, Rt. 3.
page plants, 20c C; $1 M, post-
ce : ee reas Williams, Gainesville,
3 ants Mastodon everbearing
awberry plants, 200 for $1, del. L.
Page, Cherry Log.
londike strawberry. plants, $2 M.
die Reynolds, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Chas. W. cabbage plants, 5e M.
guar. D. M. Barber, Baxley.
Frost proof cabbage plants, E: J.,
as. W. and Flat Dutch, 500, 60c;
M., del. C.. W. Stokes, Macon, Rt.
., Chas. W. and Succession and
penhagen cabbage plants, 90c M,
1.3.5 M, $3.50 col.; 10 M, $6.50 col.
_ Stokes, Macon, Rt. 3.
eading var. frost proof cabbage
to 60c; 90c M, del.; 5 M up,
E. H. Stokes, Macon,
., and Chas. W, cabbage plants,
500, 75c postpaid; $1.25 M; 5
J. W. Huison, Macon, 410
ondike and Lady T. strawberry
iis, $2 M; Kudzu, $6 M; rasp-
y and Mastodon blackberry, e2.,
.; quince buches, 20c ea. Exc.
i farm. products. Mrs. E. Spence,
nwoody.
weethead and Buncomb collard
ts, 200, 30c; 500, 65c; $1 M, post-
. Grady Kelley, Sulphur Springs,
el,
rawhberry. plants, 25 C3. 500; $1;
50 M; scallion onion buttons, 35
Le white multiplying onions, small
for seed, 50c gal. Add postage.
for cotton sacks. Mrs. A. F,
loch, Jefferson, Rt. 1.
abbage plants, extra early Jersey,
rleston, Wakefield, large, well
oted, 30c 200, 60c 500, del.; white
Bermuda onion plants, ready, 35 200,
0M, del. pestneid. F. F. Stokes,
astodon everbearing strawberry | R
nts, 35c C, $2.50 M; sage plants,
3 for. 25c. Mrs. Susie Etris, Dahlone-
everbearing Mastodon
wherry plants, 40c; peppermint
nts, 25c doz.; himalayas, dewber-
"5c doz.; add postage. Mrs. W.
Turner, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 54.
Yr.-old rhubard plants, 50c doz.;
ied apples and peaches, 15c Ib.:
ubarb seed, 10c lb.; add. postage.
iss G. B. McLane, Hartwell.
erbearing strawberry plants, 30c
$2.25 M. Mrs. J. L. Parrish, Rt.
. 40c C; Lady we same
orice; red, black raspberry, $1 doz.
C. M. Turner, Cleveland.
h, E.. J. Wakefield cabbage
slants, 20c C, $1 M, postpaid. Amos
illiams, Gainesville.
Fully developed. Missionary straw-
erry plants, packed in wet moss,
prompt service, $3 M, FOB here: no
ips. Ref. Citizens Bank here.
. F. Luckie, Ray City.
Progressive everbearing strawberry
lants, 35c C, $3 M, del. H. B. Shell,
Palmetto.
ease and pales plants, 60c
0, $1.10 M, del. B. Crow, Gaines-
Charleston and Jersey Wakefield
bbage, $1 M, del; 5 M and up, 75c,
collect. Klondike strawberry planis,
15 M, del.; good, strong plants,
ped. promptly. Ovie Crowe,
lesville, Rt. 2.
ubarb or pie plant, 6 for 30c, $1
doz., del. Ira C. Anderson, Roy.
Ga. cabbage, Sweethead - collards,
efield, Dutch, Drum Head cab-
bage, $1 500, $1. 50 M, del. Mrs. H. L.
lowell, 907 N. Patterson St., Val-
dosta.
issionary strawberry plants, $1.25
, $2 M; rhubard plants, 50 doz.;
ppermint plants, 35c doz.; garlic,
lc head. Money order only. Miss
attie McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 4.
Collard plants, cabbage plants,
-M; onion plants, $1.50 1,000.
M. E. Hackle, Valdosta, 612 E.
nnah Ave.
ty M Kudzu plants, 1 to 3 yrs.
well rooted and strong, $5 M;
ae with orders. Eugene Harper,
twell, Rt. 1, Box 44.
ressive everbearing strawberry
$2.25 M; huckleberries, $4 M;
es,- 20 ea., moss packed;
a apples, 18 Ib.
Clevel d. ss
"D. M,|
Pants For Sale
Cabbage plants, extra large fresh
Jersey, Charleston, Wakefield, 200
30c, 500 60c, del. postpaid. Robert
McCook, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4.
Strawberry plants, red Lathorn
raspberries, bears from March until
Noy., $10 per M for Nov. J. H. Law-
rence, Toccoa.
_ E. Flat Dutch and Chas. W. cab-
bage, $1 M, del. Ga. No chks. G: T.
McDonald, Oakwood.
Chas. W. and Succession cabbage,
90c M, del.,
Harold Smith, Baxley,
Cabbage, collard and Bermuda
onion plants, 60c, 500; $1 M: 5 M,
$3,056) Az Mitchell, Thomasville,
Winter ~heading cabbage plants,
500, 60c; $1 M, postpaid. Will ship
CoD. Mrs. Gertrude Branan, Lewis-
on
E. J., Chas. W. and Flat Dutch
Frostproof cabbage plants, Bermuda
and Prize Taker onion, $1 M, all del.
Special price in large orders. Boor.
Mallord, Rincon.
Klondike strawberry plants, 500,
$1; $1.75 M;. Lady T., 25 C: $2
1,000. Ethel Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
E. J. and Wakefield cabbage, $1
M; 10 M lots, 75c M; also Progressive
Everbearing strawberry plants, $2.50
per M.:Cash with order. Mrs. C. L.
Smith, Baxley.
Very early var. strawberry plants,
25c C; sev. doz. May cherry sprouts,
10 each. Exc. for peanuts or Irish
poe or white feed oS Mrs,
. W. Owen, Gainesville, Rt.
Fae var. imp.. Klondike eae
berry, 30c C; $1.25, 500; $2 M del.
Old-fashioned Blue Damson plums,
3 for 50c; 6, 75c; $1 doz.; del. Mrs.
J: S. Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4.
Plants Wanted
Want Young dewberry
berry) plants. 1 M or more. Quote
-best price. H. A. Neal, Carnesville,
Ris 3:
Want collard plants. Exc. Willow
Leaf butter beans, pecans or other
oe Mrs. G. V. Norman, Elberton,
Want E. J. cabbage plants, 4 leaves
or. more to stalk, 4 in, high or more;
White Bermuda onion plants, 4 in.
or more high. State lowest prepaid
price per 1,000, J. F. Walker, Monti-
cello.
Exc. Eng. pea seed for Klondike
strawberry plants. Mrs. Willie ao
Oglethorpe, Rt. 3.
._ Exe. white feed sacks for ootned
and cabbage plants, 500 each. Value
sack 10c each. Each pay postage. |
Piants must be large and strong. Mrs.
J..T, Daniel, Griffin, RFD 1.
Want 100 Mastodon strawberry
plants and 1 gal. red nest onions
for planting. Will exc. butter peas
for them. Mrs. Virgil F. Chamblee,
Cumming, Rt. 2.
Want to hear from parties having
ginsing and golden seal plants for
sale. Quote prices. J. Lee Andrews,
Jackson.
Hahy Chika For Sale
Thoroughbred chicks from select-
ed stock, Barred, White Rocks, Reds,
Wyandottes, $8.50 C; heavy asst.,
$8. Lots less than 100, add 1c per
chick. Epo live del. Custom
hatching. R. H. Fetchel, Waycross.
Electrically hatched baby chicks,
large breed, $10 per C; mixed heavy,
$9. Orders less than 100, add %c
per chick above reg. price. Guar.
live del. K. C. West, Ashburn.
One hundred pure bred B. R. baby |S
chicks, $8 cash, or exc. for 12 bu.
shelled corn. Mrs. Joe: Harrison,
Rockingham.
Reds. and Rocks, some mixed,
hatched Oct. 5. Large, fat, healthy,
nearly feathered, 25c ea.; $24. 50 per
C. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran, Rt.
Custom hatching, $2 per C, ue 2c
an egg, or will hatch on halves. Can
set the following amts., 140, 230, 280,
370 or 510. Write first. I L. Etheridge
Auburn, Rt. 1.
Reds, Leghorns, and Anconas, 6
up. Liv del. also 314 egg Eng. W. L.
chicks and pullets; custom hatching,
2c an egg, or halves. S. Brown, At-
lanta, 316 Whitehall St.
Baby Chicks Wanted
Want. about 150 or 200 chicks to
raise on halves to 8 to 10 wks. old.
Any kind. Party pay shipping chgs.
and I furnish ae Miss Ethel
Harper, Jesup, Rt. 1, Box 31.
Want baby. chicks or hatching
eggs, of Jersey White Giants. Quote
. He A. Neal, Comesuine:
best price H. : 3 bridge, RFD 1.
3 M, $2.50; 5 M, $4.25.
(Young-
ON ARKET BULLETIN
Baby Chicks Wanted :
Want 1M baby chicks to raise on
50-50 basis. Ref. if desired. Mrs. E.
L. Blackwelder, Bowdon, RFD 1.
Want 500 chicks to raise on halves
to 8 wks. old. R. I. Reds, Party pay
shipping chgs., I furn. feed. Mrs. A.
B. Armstrong, Mayfield, Rt. 1.
Want 400 or 500 B. Rocks and R.
I. Reds to raise on 50-50 basis, to
10 wks. old. Party to pay chgs. on
their part back. Write first. Mrs.
Pearl Griffin, Chickamauga.
Want 50 heavy breed chicks to
raise on halves to 11 wks. Give party
their half in pullets if desired. I
furn. feed; they pay all del. chgs.
Mrs. Roy Steed, Winder, RFD 1.
Want 60 or 70 Reds, B; R., or other
large breed chicks to raise on halves
to 8 or 10 wks. old. Write first. Miss
Adie Maynard, Barnsville, Rt. 3.
Want 200 or 300 chicks to raise
on halves to 8 or 10 wks. B. R., Reds
or Ply. Rocks. I furn. feed: other
party pay postage. Write, Mrs. E. Li.
McLendon, Clyattville.
Want 100 Donaldson S.C. R. I.
Reds to raise on 50-50 basis to 8 wks.
old. Party to pay shipping ches.
ee first? Mrs. D. J. Johnson, Bax-
ey.
Farm Help Wanted
Want 1-horse farmer able to fur-
nish self for good farm, good land,
pasture, plenty water; near school
and church, Write. Mrs. C. W. Clonts,
Atlanta, 1352 Donnelly Ave.
' Want young woman to help with
garden and chickens, to live as one
of family. Come see us at once. FE. T.
Clements, Tennille.
Want elderly couple to take 1-horse
farm on halves. Fertile land. I fur-
nish. everything: he feed himself.
Write. Z. B. Alford, Manchester, 14
Oak St.
Want unincumbered woman _ to
live in home with self and 2 daught-
ers, 13 and 14 yrs. of age and help
with poultry, garden, cows and. hogs
and other light farm work. Must be
dependable. Lee .\F. Cowart, Collins.
Want middle-aged woman to live
in good country home and help with
garden, chickens and other light farm
work. Small salary, or board and
clothes. Only 2 in family. Mrs. A. J.
Collins, Demorest, Rt. 1.
Want first-class farmer for 40
.acres in cultivatioh, 15 miles Atlanta.
Must furnish own mules, (3 or 4),
tractor, tools, etc. 6-room house,
school and church. Laying house for
200-300 hens. W. J. C. i At-
lanta, 996 Washita Ave., N.
Want a farmer for 1932 that has
his own. stock, on 3rd and 4ths.
Would help him some on. board.
Come and look at place. Mrs. B. T.
Osborne, Clermont, Rt:
Want a good farmer that has his
own stock and tools, on 3rd and 4ths,
for good land, good bldgs., etc. Help
on board. Come see. Mrs. Bi:
Osborn, Clermont, Rt. 1.
Want exp. truck grower, some cot-
ton; must be able to furnish 3 to 5
mules, tools, etc.; 40 acres or more in
cultivation, 16 miles Atlanta, suitable
for poultry. W. J. C. Hodges, At-
lanta, 996 Washita Ave., N. E.
Want exp. single man, work on
farm, start at once, continue through
1932, pay $4 month, board and latn-
dry; cigarette smokers not wanted.
W. M. Thornton, Jesup.
Want good man and wife, live in
home with me, share crop next year.
Would consider good middle-aged
single man. Hard worker, honest, de-
a References exchanged. J.
. Pelot, Statesboro, Rt. 2.
Assistant manager for 1,000 acre
plantation near Columbus. Must be
able to. take 3 or 4-mule crop on
thirds and fourths. See Elbert
Roberts, Glen Alta, Chattahoochee
County.
Poultryman, live stock raiser, baby
chicks, laying pullets, etc., Man who
knows his stuff to share in profits.
Single or small family. Grover C.
Reed, Gainesville, Box 199.
Man to take care of one horse farm
in North Ga. Can have all he makes
for taking care of place, and young
fruit trees. Mrs. Thos. Wilson, 204
Alabama St., Griffin.
Positions Wanted
Want position as caretaker of
poultry or rabbit farm. Summer or
winter country home, etc. References.
Educated, refined, sober, honest,
married, willing worker. Arthur Rudi-
sell, Atlanta, 135 S. E. Fair St.
Want. job on farm for 1931, milk-
ing or any kind of work. Ready to
begin at once. C. B. Pigs, Stock-
Best. of ref.
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Positions Wanted
Want good 2-horse farm near At- :
lanta on shares, with good dwelling
and outhouses with some bottom
land, Prefer old time place with
orchard. Near church and school. H. |
H. Gerrald, Riverdale; Rt. 1, Box 132.
Want a good 2- horse farm on
shares, 50-50. Landlord to furnish
team, tools, feed and help finance
to make and gather crop. Prefer
place near chureh and school. Give ~
oe ref. W. F. Ousley, Riverdale,
Want Sines to look after. Can
handle labor, do any kind mechani-
cal, carpenter and electrical work.
25 yrs. exp. Salary basis only. Write
for full information. Ed E. McLaugh=-
lin, Macon, Heath Road, RED 2. :
Refined, middle-aged widow wants
place on farm for self and 10 yr. old
daughter. Exp. in raising poultry,
etc. Have 40 or 50 R. C. Reds that.
want to keep if can. Near school,
Some salary. Ref. Miss Law, Greens- -
boro, Rt. 1,.B0x ye
Woman and 2 daughters, 15 and
13 yrs. old, want work in dairy or on
truck farm. Ail healthy and willing
workers. Mrs. C. S. W. Hati eld, Jef-
fersonville, Rb. 3.
Twen vty-four-year-old. widew with j
3 yr, old daughter wants heme on
farm with couple, to look after |
poultry, etc. Dont mind work. Must _
have some salary. Can give ref. Mrs.
Lou Ella Gilimere, Mystic, Rt. 1.
Want good, heavy 4-horse farm for
1932 on 590-50 basis. Could raise to-
bacco, peanuts, cotton, corn, etc. .
Have plenty of force. Reb. Hornsby,
Rochelle, Rt.
Want soe for 3 young men on
dairy or any other kind of work Can
run any kind farm machinery. House,
wood and water to be furnished. 3.
for $10 per week. Write. C. 'T. Horns-
Ee Rtet. :
nt 3-horse crop on halves. Can 5
furnish 1 or 2 plow hands. Have to
be moved. Lifetime exp. Can handle
stock and hogs. 10 in family, all work.
E. F. Smith, Conyers, Rt. 3. 4
Want to get in touch with good
man not far from town for a crop.
Raised on farm, also exp. in black=-
smith work, etc. A-1 ref. Thos. W.
Madris, Atlanta, 453 Pryor St., S. W.
. Exp. dairyman wants job at once.
Good ref. C. A. Sheppard, Decatur, -
Rt. 21, care J. J. Richardson.
Married man wants position for
1932 as farm manager. Would accept
1-horse crop with stock and tools _
furnished on 50-50 basis. Good level
re A. E. Nelson, Sugar Valley, .
Want 1 or 2-horse farm with good
man on 50-50 basis; good ee
garden, pasture or free range; raise
hogs, cattle, chickens, etc., on 50-50.
Have to be moved. Or a good water
power grist mill. Write. L. C. Bigbee, F
Shellman.
Married man with 6 in family
wants a 1-2-horse crop on halves
for 1932 in So. Ga. Need $2.50 per
week for groceries. Have to be moved.
Henry J. Smith, Baxley, Rt. 1. 3
Man with wife and 2 childree :
wants job on farm with old couple
or widow. No. Ga. preferred, but will
go anywhere. H. P. Sanders, Bonen
ville, Rt. 1.
Twenty- three ~- year - old youne
woman wants job on farm doing light _
work, with good Christian people.
Honest and good worker. Frances
Garrett, Dawson, Rt. 1.
Want place for self and wife as
caretaker for farm home for Christ- |
ian couple. Good ref. H. G. Cosby,
Washington, Rt. 2.
Unineumbered white man, honest
and sober wants job as foreman or.
blacksmith spe on large farm. Exp.
W. Capps. Forsyth,
Rt. 4, care F. on Snow. :
Unincumbered old man wants work
raising chickens, hogs and tending
around place in general. Good ref. -
E. B. DuBose, Valdosta, Rt. 3, Box 85.
Want farm for 1932. 1 or 2-horse
with 5 or 10 acres bottom land; good
house, barn, pasture, plenty wood
and water. Near Douglasville, Villa
Rica or Carrollton. Have 1 good mule, |
Write. L. C. Collins, Temple, Rt. 2.
Widow with orphan grandson
wants work milking cows, tending
garden, poultry, etc. Small wages.
Boy to do good plowing. Prefer near
good school. Must move. Mrs, Dora
Rountree, Pitts.
Want job on farm. Widow with a
children. Would work for wages or
crop, but will have to have help. i;
L. Stone, Seville, RFD. i
ue ant job as overseer of 15 or 20-
horse farm. Can handle labor, etc.
Furnish best of ref. Also blacksmith
work. Will come at once, J. P. Ab
wine, Elberton, ill Seahoar ae
4
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MARKET BULLETIN.
: Thursday, November 12. 1931
| Positions Wanted
machines. Good ref. Only dairy work
- wanted. J. W. Wills, Ty Ty, Rt. 1.
Young man, large, stout, 18 yrs.
old, wants home, board with family
and make crop. Harold Barber.
Winder. aN
Middle-aged man and wife want
place as caretaker for aged couple,
or what. have you to offer? Make
offer in first letter, Andy Worley,
Dunwoody. -
Want farm on halves, wife to raise
- poultry on halves; will oversee farm;
also understand engineering. Frank
_ M. Miller, 208 Buena Vista Ave., S.
W., Atlanta.
- One to 2-horse farm on halves,
from Christian man, on highway in
No. Ga., 5 or 6-room house; have
_ plenty force; will hire out some help.
_L. P. Jackson, Rt. 2, Hephzibah.
_. Single man, sober, industrious,
good health, wants any kind farm
of stock; handy with tools. Write
for details and references. Jesse R.
- Lewis, Bowdon, Rt. 5.
~ Young widow wants job on poultry |
- farm or light work for smal salary. | Rattle
blacksmithing. Also wife exp. with
poultry, etc. Begin now, 24 yrs. old.
gas Le /Paul Davis, Jefferson, Rt. 1.
wants position, poultry or other farm |
board for this and next year. Ref. if
needed. Also a good dairy man. R. F.
Lawson, Cordele, Rt. 4.
Mrs. Beulah Smith, Abbeville, Rt. 1,
care C. M. Watson.
Experienced and refined widow
work, at once. Mrs. Ellen Timms,
Gen. Del., Atlanta.
_ . Thirty-yr.-old man and wife, three
children, want job as farmer or dairy |
}and 2 houses. Have to be moved and
furnished $125. E. H. Gaddy, Con-
fcord, RFD 1. :
Widow and 3 sons, 12 to 17 yrs.|
helper, 8 years exp. in_ turpentine
- wooding. Write what you have; ready
= to move. J. H. Lord, Graham.
Married man, child 6 yrs. old, wants |
wants home on farm. Near Macon
_ job on farm, drive truck, first class
- painter, willing to do anything; have
to be moved. V. F. Tolison, 307 S.
Harris St., East Point. Sos
_ Exp. No. Ga. farmer wants farm
at once, 4 in family; must be moved
and furnished in crop time. D. C.
Lively, Atlanta, 337 Fowler St., N. W.
Want work on farm. Exnp., also a
Combination shop man. Share basis.
Write. R. B. Emory, Valdosta, Rt. 3,} ent i i
wants job on farm with nice, con-
_ Box 85. ;
. Seventeen-year-old boy wants job
on farm or dairy. $10-$15 mo. Write.
Tom McAhl, Baxley, Rt. 4.
~~ Want 1 or 2-horse crop, or work |
for wages on farm. Sufficient help}
for 2-horse. Have to be furnished,
run bill, ete. State what you can offer
at-once. H. J. McLeod, Milan.
- Want full 3-horse or light 4-horse
$150, Can-do any kind of repair
writing. T. B. Ellington, Winder,
Want good 2 horse farm for next
_ yr. with good, reliable man. Ready to
_ move by Dec. 15th; have to be moved
but will repay; partly furnished. 4
_ good workers. 50-50 basis. Clarke Kil-
gore, Grayson, Rt. 1.
Want job on farm. Lifetime on
rm. Can handle all kinds farming
tools, etc.,
mill and carpentry. Have
moved, furnished small amount mon-
ey, and house and wood. J. F. Lee,
arietta, Rt. 4.
Want. 1-horse crop for 1932, with-
6 miles Atlanta or Decatur, for
truck farming, on 3rd and 4ths. Ap-
a D. Woodruff, Stone Min.,
_ Want 2-horse crop on halves with
party having large farm; blacksmith
_ shop and grist mill. Would accept 3-
horse. Ready now. W. A. Holder,
Cordele, Rt. 4. 4
Employment wanted with good,
reliable party. Exp. in general farm-
ing; also other lines. 32 yrs. old,
_ white. Ref. State full details in first
letter. Herman Boatright, Alma..
Want 2-horse farm in So. Ga. on
shares. 4 good plow hands, 3 others
. do farm work. Have to be fur-
ished some during crop time. Move
any time. Ref. exe. G. B. Mathis, Ray
City, Rt. 1. zs
Refined widow wants place on farm
ith elderly couple or widow. State
lary. Mrs. N. Marchale. Buford
Want job looking after cows on
shares, or working for wages or gen-
S. work. CC. M: Green, Atlanta,
_ Twenty-five-year-old, good, sober,
Christian man wants job on farm
driving truck or tractor, etc. Exp.
farmer. Earlie Day, Cumming, Rt. 5.
Want job on farm next. yr. by day
or party furnish house and wood.
Well exp.-in all kinds of farm work.
Will take 2-horse farm on_shares.
Truck farm on small scale. Well exv.
tobacco also. W. E. Herring,
on, Bi. 4. re
life.
farm on halves. Have to have about)
blacksmith work, grist}
to be}
Tight, Baxley, Rt.4.
Positions Wanted
Young man of good character de-
sires. job on stock or dairy farm. Exp.
in, raising stock. State wages, etc.
Durward Milner, Midville, care Gen. |
Del.
Middle-aged widow with boy 15
yrs. old wants place on farm at once.
State best offer in first letter. Mrs.
L. T. Phillips, Chula.
Strictly sober young man, honest
and reliable, lifetime on farm; good
dry hand milker, etc., wants place
on dairy or farm at once. Reasonable
salary per week, with board and}
laundry. Ref. Willie Carlton, Chula.
Want a small farm in So. Ga. with
plenty of wood range for game. Pre-
fer good distance from town and}
highway. State what you can offer.
R. Cavin, Menlo.-
Honest, sober, lifetime on farm
man with large family wants a 2-}
horse farm on 50-50 basis;
L I also 2
good brood sows to raise from on
ishares. So. Ga. preferred. David
work, gardening, chicken farm, care Whitfield, Richland, Rt. 2.
Want to hear from party in free
lrange county that has a 1-3-horse
farm for standing rent. Prefer Irwin
county. J. A. Stripling, Rebecca. |
Want job on farm. Well exp. with]
stock, truck and _ tractor,
Want job on farm at $15 mo. and
Want 2 or 3-horse farm on halves
preferred. Ref. Good plow hand,
poultry, milking, etc. Anything. Mrs.
|'Mamie Sheppard, Ohoopee.
Twenty-eight-year-old single man
wants job on farm for small salary,
fboard and laundry with nice, con-
'genial people. Lived on farm all life-}
|time. Douglas Steger, McDonough,
'Rt. 5, Box 126. :
Twenty-eight-year-old single man
genial people. Small salary, board
and laundry. Lived on farm all my
as Douglas Steger, McDonough,
Wanted by widow unincumbered,
a position on dairy or poultry farm.
Other work considered. Prefer near
Cordele. Mrs. Alice Timms, Atlanta,
care Gen. Del.
Girl wants place tending cows,
chickens and other light work on
_| farm. Miss Ida Melton, Shellman.
Want good 1-horse farm on 50-50
basis. 33 yrs. old, wife and 3 children
(poy 14 yrs.) 2 yrs. exp. in peach
farm; 1 yr. poultry. Accept job for
self and boy by month. Bishop Coult-
er, Columbus, Rt. 2, Box 408.
Want i1-horse farm on fifty-fifty
basis at once. Like to be near Baxley.
Would run myself. Have to be moved.
G. B. Lester, Gen. Del., Swainsboro.
Miscellaneous For Sale
Strawberry jam, 1931 crop, 25c per
pt., plus postage. Mrs. T. V. Smith, |-
Stevens Pottery.
Walnuts to sell or exc. for other
things; also want lint cotton, white
peas, chickens, ribbon cane syrup,
new crop meal, or shelled corn. Write
first. A. B. Wood, Griffin.
Large oak syrup bbls., 50 gal. cap.
Good, strong durable, $1.25 ea. FOB;
burlap ard white cotton sugar bags,
5c ea., $4 C. Chk. with order. Bob
McCormack, Albany.
Choice flue cured tobacco for
smoking, 5c lb. No order for less than
10 lbs. Add postage. N. M. Young,
Mershon, RFD I.
Any kind of roots and herbs at
reasonable prices. Mrs. R. L. Bentley,
Carnesville, Rt. 2.
Few lbs. goose feathers at reason-
able price. Miss Martha Hancock,
Sylvester, Rt. 3.
Watermelon rind preserves, 60c qt;
peach, pear and fig, 50c qt.; horse
apple jelly, 15 mold, $1.75 doz.;
sweetened huckleberries, 40c aqt.;
plum sauce, 45c qt. Mrs. Z. M. Story,
Thompson.
One hundred Ibs. nice, dried, hot
red pepper, 15c lb., or exc. for white
feed sacks, or anything can use. Ea.
pay Dostace- Mrs. O. F. Baker, Tifton
Will make good fruit cakes, 50c
Ib.; fig preserves, 50c qt.; fig syrup,
$1 gal. Mrs. J. H. Hays, Rutledge.
_ Sweet, flue cured tobacco, smok-
ing, 8c; chewing, 10c lb. No order for
less than 50c. Add postage. Exc. for
dred ean~'ss or peaches. L. J. Boat-
Miscellaneous For Sale
Sweet leaf, flue cured tobacco:
Smoking, 8c lb., chewing, 10c Ib. Del.
Cash wae order. Dan A. Campbell,
Baxley, Rt. 2. as
one. bu. black walnuts, hulled, $1;
sage, 35c Ib.; red pepper, 10c cup-
ful, 2
20c Ib.: dried apples, 8c Ib. Add post-
age. Mrs. W. T. Keeter, Talking
Rock. :
- Green pimento peppers, $1 bu., also
canned pimiento, 25c at. Miss Lillie
M. Mathis, Woodbury, Rt. 3.
One hundred Ibs. sassafras and
rattlesnake root, 10c Ib., 5 lbs, 35c.
Dried; not postpaid. Miss Myrtle
Adams, Marietta, Rt. 3. : 5
Bone dry yellow root, 30c Ib. M. O.
only. J. E. McCurley, Hartwell.
Willie Herndon, Surrency.
Dry sage, 60c Ib.; bone dry yellow
root, 30c Ib., good peach seed, $2.50
pu. Money order only.
McCurley, Hartwell. :
Yellow root, rattle root,
cherry bark, sassafras root, spear-
lonega, Rt. 1.
sack, $1 FOB,. or exc. for cabbage
and onion plants. W. H. Bonner, Ha-
hira. :
Apple, quince, muscadine jelly,
preserves and other canned fruit for
sale or exc. for other farm products.
Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody.
Bright, flue cured tobacco, 12%c
ed for less than 10 Ibs. Ike Tomber-
lin, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Nice flue cured chewing tobacco,
-12%4 Ib., cash, or exc. for nice,
bright peeled apples, also exc. 10 Ibs.
for 20 white feed sacks. J. S. Fowler,
Surrency, Rt. 2. ;
Freshly shelled pecan Kernels,
small quantities del. by P. P. Write
for prices. R. EF. L. Dasher, Fowiston.
Ten Ibs. nice sun cured rabbit to-
bacco, 15c Ib. and postage. Mrs. J. R.
Mathis, Gainesville, Rt. 5. :
- Good N. Ga. air cured tobacco, 15c
Ib. and postage. No- order for less
than $1. Cash with order. S. A.
Deaver, Blairsville.
Fruit cake, 50c Ib. Add postage on
all orders for less than 5 lbs. Mrs. R.
Van Smith, Cork. :
Black walnuts, 23 ats., some hulled,
$1 P. P. Money order. L. B. Mount,
Junction City. -
Carload of Imp. Hubbard squash
for sale. J. K. Kennedy, Menlo.
Doz. half gal. cans each, apples
and blackberries, $2.50 per doz., or
$4.50 for both, FOB. New jars. Ethel
Wilson, Loving. '
New, white, downy feathers, 50c Ib.
Sample on request. Mrs. Mary Col-
lins, Cordele, Rt. 4. .
Jerusalem artichokes for pickles,
10c lb., postpaid. J. T. McCullough,
Dexter, Rt. 2.
Fruit cakes, about 12 dif. kinds of
fruit, dark or white, 40c Ib. No chks.
Mrs. W. R. Fain, Edison.
Red hot pepper, 25c per gal. Mrs.
F. A. Willbanks, Carnesville.
Red hot pepper, 15c lb. Mrs. W. M.
Carrington, Wadley, Rt. 2.
1931 crop black walnuts, 50c bu.,
FOB; black walnut meats, freshly
cracked when order received, 60c Ib.
= Mrs. V. C. Ray, Kensington, Rt.
Rattle root, sassafras, yellow root,
15c Ib.; wild cherry bark, 20c Ilb.;
hickory nuts, 6c lb.; add postage or-
ders less than $1. Miss N. A. White,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 34.
This years hickory nuts, 25c gal.;
purple-hull white table peas, 30c gal.;
California black-eyed peas, 10c Ib.;
walnut kernels, 30c pint, Miss Ruth
White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 33.
Seven Ibs. new goose feathers, this
years picking, 75c Ib., del. Mrs. S. J.
Tatum, Talking Rock, Rt. 3, Box 13.
Home-made fruit cake, 90c Iih.;
old-fashion pound cake, 40c Ib. and
postage.; black walnut meats, 50c Ib.,
well sifted. Mrs. M. F. Knowles,
Jackson, Rt. 1. Zi
Artichokes, can furnish in -large
lots, 80c bu., 10 bu. or more, FOB.
Exc. for Little Bone Guinea hogs.
Ira C. Anderson, Roy.
Big hot peppers, not. frostbitten,
nearly dry, 25c gal.; small hot pep-
pers, 15 qt. Mrs. L. B. Taylor,
Rydal.
Nice, clean, sifted black walnut
kernels, 53c Ib., del.; pecan meats,
halves, 65c lb., del. Mrs. M. J. How-
ington, Rt. 3, Commerce.
Artichokes, $1 peck; dry sage, 60c
Hartwell, :
lb.; yellow root, 25c Ib.; money order
only. Miss Mattie McCurley, Rt. 4,
es
cups for 15c; rabbit tobacco, |
-ers, 20c Ib. Mrs.
PRE. 2:
or rye.
Loganville, Rt. 2.
o, home cured, for sale.} :
ota _|properly cured, manufactured, ready
to use, chewing, 45c 2 Ibs.; smoki
in 14-lb. pkgs., 5 pkegs., 65c, ca
Miss Rona}
wild | Rt. 1, Box 118. .
mint, 20c Ib. Mrs. J. C. White, Dah-}
Moss for packing plants, big oat|
Tb. Cash with order. No order accept- |
Miscellaneous For Sale
No. 2% cans yellow dessert peach.
es, sweet, $1.50 doz.; No. 2 cans beans.
$1.35 doz.; No. 2 cans pimento, $1.5
doz., all labeled. Exc. for oats, Ga,
~ syrup. O. C. Perdue, Yates.
ville.
Twenty-four good, clean lard buck
ets, $1 doz., prepaid. Exc. for drieq
peaches, good eating apples., ea. tg
pay chgs. W.M. Thornton, Jesup.
Second-hand goose feathers, slight<
ly mixed with chicken, turkey feath.
L. B. Kersey, Lyons,
i
Walnuts, hulled, $1 bu.; peach seed,
scaly bark nuts, $1 ea. Exc. for oats
Willetts wonder peas, 10
snuffbox full. Mrs. J. N. Braswell,
Smoking and chewing tobacco,
W. A. Williams, Rockingham.
Nice, new sage,.40c lb.; add post~
age. Mrs. Joe S. Stanton, Conyers,
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want moss for packing plants,
reasonable for cash.-Write. Mrs. ,
L. Jackson, Chatsworth. se
Exe. nice dried fruit for some
good chewing tobacco. Fruit at 10c.
lb. Mattie Davis, Diamond. B
Exc. 10 Ibs. nice, sundried apples
for 10 lbs. cured tobacco. Please send
sample. Ea. pay postage. M. G,
Canines, Orange, Rt. 2. a
Exc. pecans for dried or canned
fruit, Ga. cane syrup, meat, honey,
baby chicks, chickens of any kind,
pigeons, ducks, guineas, seeds or
what have you? Mrs. Joel Jackson,
Albany, Rt. B. =
Forty-five lbs. dry, old time seed-
ling peach seeds to exc. for eatable
or nest onions, honey, or make best
ee Mrs. A. C. Ward, Hoschton, Rt,
Want @ small genes of Black
Haw roots. State price and I will an-
ats soon. Mrs. J. J. Shortt, Chip-
ey. : :
Exc. plants for beans, peanuts, pe=_
cans, lard, meat, syrup or honey. Mrs,
e bias Atlanta, 306 Atlanta Ave.,
Want about 50 lbs. or more Iint
cotton. Prefer near Jesup. Exc. value.
Mrs. O. K. Yeomans, Gardi, Rt. 1,
Box 34.
Want some good chewing twisted
tobacco. Pay cash. Send sample and
prices. T. H. Carpenter, Culberson,
WN..C.7 RE. 1. Resident of Ga. 3.
Will exc. value for milch cow,
chickens Or mule. T. K. Crane, Ben
ill, Rt. LE S f e
' Want some good ghewing tobacco,
twisted. Send sample and best del.
price. W. M. Thornton, Jesup. a
goats for rabbits, chickens, or what
have you? Mrs. J. F. Page, East
Point, 600 East Washington St.
Exe. good value for. anything can
use about farm: fowls, peanuts, oth<-
er farm products. What have you?
F. W. Maddox, Stone Mtn.
Exc. value for sweet potatoes, meat,
pullets or anything-can use. Mrs. M.
F. Phillips, Atlanta, 764 Lillian Ave.
AN INTERESTING LETTER
Roopville, Ga., Rt. 3,
: November 8, 1931.
Mr. Engene Talmadge,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Dear Mr. Talmadge: a
I just want to write to you about
my seed loan and see if you could
help me as well as others that have
paid in full at 5-544c. My zeason for
writing you is that you are closer
connected with thisthanIam. |
I was told that we would get _the
surplus so I have paid it anyway. Now
it is up to the seed loan to do what-
ever is done. Of course I am not going
to try to do anything but write them
about. it. They could say I did not
have to pay it when I did and IT
could say that they did nothave to
give 8c and above to the rest. oe
Mr. Talmadge, I wish to mention
this guano business. Last year and
for several years in the past there
has been too much difference be-
tween the $18.50 cash price and the
$25.00 time price. The law-makers
ought to look into this as it is unfait
when the farmer is beaten and kept
down. I think if you will get in be-
hind this matter it will se adjusted.
Now = am just a little two by four
farmer, writing this but. my feelings
are worth as much to me as the rich
pans is to him. Now I submit this
Oo
you in fairness and Inve to you and
by fellowmen. :
As ever yours.
(Signed) J. E, BURSON
Som