PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS A. D. JONES, DIRECTOR. Se
STATE CAPITOL = ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1931 _ NUMBER 47,
The Last Flic
: icker of the Flame
_ Last week, on Thursday, November 12, there was a meet- The Legislatures of Texas, Arkansas and Mississippi
ing over in Charlotte, N. C., attended by the Governors and passed acreage reduction laws. The acreage reduction laws
representatives of the forming interests of Virginia, North of these three states are very similar.
Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. This meeting was Both of these types of law require the enactment of sim-
called by Governor O. Max Gardiner of North Carolina. . ilar legislation by three-fourths of the cotton-growing states
_ The Governors of the four riamed states were present and of the South before they are effective
the Commissioners of Agriculture and others. interested in . Everyone in Georgia knows the strenuous efforts that were
the farming situation also attended. put forth in Georgia to have an extra-session of the Legis-
lature called before Texas passed on this matter.
eae f : oe ener! that re I believe that the eee of Georgia would have passed
the Long plan if they had met in August or September. If
this had been done, I also believe that Texas and enough
other Southern States would have passed the same law arid,
it would have become effective.
I mention this in order that we may keep the record
straight in this matter.
Now for the meeting at Jackson, Miss., on Noveniber 23!
This meeting is the last flicker of the flame.
If the Southern people cannot get together on some uni-
form legislation about this matter we need not expect any-
thing to help the cotton situation of the South but the indi-
vidual action of the farmers and Providence.
In thinking of this meeting to be held in Jackson, Miss. 5
~ Most conferences for farm relief, which [ have attended,
were mere flops. Of course, they always pass resolutions at
af these conferences and there is a whole lot of speech making.
Then we go home, feeling better for having gotten a speech
out of our system and for having seen friends or fellow
sufferers. We get busy, though and forget all about the
resolutions.
A meeting is to be held on November 23 in J dokegon Miss.,
in an effort to get an agreement of the Southern States on
_ some uniformity of legislation | controlling the: planting of
There was a delegation in Atlanta last week. from New
Orleans. The members of. this delegation: were very much which will be attended by all of us politicians, I am reminded
interested in this meeting. They were going around to see o the following passage in the Bible, the thirty-ninth verse
_ the different Governors and Commissioners of Agriculture of the Tenth Chapter of Matthew: He that findeth his life
_ of the Southern States and urging them to attend this meet- shall lose it; and he that loseth his life for my sake shall
ee Sie aca nanied has ever been done in this world
o great heroic deed has ever n done i is w
_ Commissioner of Agriculture. McDonald, \ of Texas, also unless the soldier acted in thorough accord. with this passage
came over to Georgia last week, and went into other South- in the Bible/ No easy plan is going to correct the distress
ern States, urging a full attendance at this meeting. and poverty of the cotton section of the United States.
The Legislatures of Louisiana and South Carolina have I hope to be able to let you know in next weeks Bulletin
already passed the Long plan. Of course, you know the the outcome of the meeting in Jackson next Monday.
Long plan means. the total prohibition of planting cotton EUGENE TALMADGE.
in 1982. : . 7 November 17, 1931.
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OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
Prevailing Wholesale Prices Nov. 17, 1931. Always Subject to Variation. Eo
: Atlanta. Macon. Savannah, Augusta, Columbus. Valdosta, _j|_ Live Stock For Sale
Eggs, extra, doz. ........ Joti us e 30 $ .30 $32 : $35 : Live Stock Wanted
MOS; SLATIGATC, COZ. ::<..-c-ccgecsstecceseesdanse Seo 28 .30 30 | 2 ee Plants For Sale
Eges, Georgia trade, doz. on hee 23 20 3 25 ; Plants Wanted
eS, VOTO TUN COZ, \ececnscctececusscncseceatzense- C20 28 230 .30 As :
Stags, Ib. .... 15 18 > 48 i a eae
- Hens, Ib. a 45 AGS Fe 18 Baby Chicks Wanted
: .09 40 Ge! : : Grain and Hay For Sale
20 20 . Grain and Hay Wanted
- a : : Be : Eggs For Sale
20 : eae ee Eggs Wanted
: 20 3 Positions Wanted
Field Peas, mixed, bu. a ee Mae, mers Pee Ny i ; Farm Help Wanted
Field Peas, not mixed, DU. ..--....ssso oe Miscellaneous For Sale
- Country Butter, best: table, ID cc ; 22D. : 40 :
Ear Corn (80 lb. to bu.), bu. i : : : Miscellaneous Wanted
_ Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. 2... 1.10 ; : 1.25 || Seed For Sale
_Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton : ; oe ; on : Seed Wanted
_ Peanut Hay, No. I, ton . : werene Georgia Products For Sale....10-11-12
Hogs sold oe week peginning Nov. 10, 1931, at co-operative sales brought 4.63 per cwt., jj Georgia Products Wanted .......... a ke
basis No. 1. mee Special Notices... eessneesneesenee 6
MARKET REPORT. i
geTwo
~ Poultry For Sale
ANDALUSIANS
Three pure bred blue Andalusian
pullets, $1 ea., FOB. Johnson Crowe,
Cartersville, 25 Douglas St. -
as AUSTRALORPS
_ Five hens and rooster, pure Austra-
lorps, $7.50 for the lot, R. H. Craw-
ford, Tiger.
Roe BANTAMS
R. C. Golden Sebrights, now laying,
$2.50 pr. (Hen and rooster). O. B.
Moore, Madras.
_ Golden Sebrights, $3 trio; half
grown Game bantams, $1.50 trio;
mixed bantams, $2 per pen of 5. H.
M. Adams, Douglasville.
Seven head, 3 1-yr.-old and 4
nearly grown pure bred Brown L.
bantams. First money order for $3.25
hag them. M. A. Newton, Statesboro,
it. 4.
Pr. of half grown, pure bred Jap-
anese black tip bantams; also. pr.
Rineneck doves for sale. Mrs. Johns.
Burnnett, Ft. Gaines, Box 103.
- Pr. Sebright Cochin bantams for
sale or trade for R. I. Reds or for a
turkey. Sadie Coram, Benevolence.
- Pr. pure Buff Cochin bantams, $3,
or exc. for Japanese Silkies or Black-
tail Japs. E. Maynard, Newton.
Few Millie Fleur bantams (the
worlds most beautiful bantams). All
~Sae imported stock, direct from
elgium; $2 to $8 per pr. Sat. guar.
W.S. Fricks, Pendergrass. =<
- Bantams at 50c ea., 3 roosters and
3 pullets. C. H. Overby, Columbus,
22 tith St. > :
Three pure Golden Sebright roost-
rs and 1 hen, 8 mos. old, $1 ea.
oward Fitts, Dahlonega.
Pure bred Buff Cochins, $1 ea.,
FOB, or exc. for other value. J. W.
Thompson, Fitzgerald, P. O. Box 506.
- Pure Golden Sebright roosters, $1
ea. or 2 for $1.50. C. Bowers Guann,
sClyo:
Trio. of genuine Buff Cochins,
$7.50; young. cockerels (as Jong as
they last), $1.50 ea. O. H. Wright,
Atlanta, 515 Peters Bldg.
- Nice young Golden Sebright roost-
er, 75c, FOB. Mrs. L. E. Ross, The
Rock, Rt. 1..
_ Three pure bred Buff Cochin pul-
ts and 1 June hatch, $5 for the lot.
Will not sell separately. Mother of
these birds laid 19 eggs and hatched
ery one. Edw. T. Riggins, Black~
hear, P. O. Box 81.
For sale or exc. $3 value in trio
olden Sebright bantams, 1 yr. old.
ene Marshall, Dawson, Box 384.
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
_ Spring hatch B. R. cockerel and
ullet, both for $2. No chks. Mrs.
Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
: 'ifteen B..R. March and April
atch cockerels, 75c ea. Also 15 Brah-
a cockerels, March and April
atch, 75c ea. Frank Hifmber, Cof-
finton. . :
Four March hatch cockerels, $1
ea., and 6 March pullets, $1.25 ea.
Thompson str., pure bred Br. Rocks.
rs. J. H. Hutchins, Sparta, RFD 2.
Seventy-five Fischel str. White
ock hens, 20 mo. old and pullets,
8 mos. old; first selection, $1.50; 2nd
$1.25 and others, $1 ea., FOB. E. G.
Morgan, Clyo. p
_ Two- pure bred Thompson str. B.
Rocks, 1% yr.-old roosters, $1.25 ea.
rs. G. C. Clifton, Millen, Box 57.
ristocratic B. R. hens, 1% yr. old,
ea., also 10 nice pullets, 75c ea.
dirs. W. H. Tooke, Montezuma.
Pure bred White Rock, Fischel str.,
3 mos. old cockerels, 60c ea.; $1 for
the 2;:6 pullets same age and str.,
50c ea. Cash with order. No chks.
Mrs. C. C. Payne, Tifton, Rt. 6.
Twenty pure bred April hatch B. R.
-pullets, Parks str., $1 each. Money
order. No chks. W. S. Norton, Edison.
Twenty pure bred April hatch B.R.
ullets, 90c each. Very fine stock, ab-
-solutely healthy. C. E. Bedenbaugh.
Wrightsville, Rt. :
One hundred BR 5 wks. old
chicks, 25c ea. Money order with
rder, Mrs. E. H. Smith, Cochran, Rt.
, Box 48.
Eleven pure bred Thompson str. B.
. friers. 6 pullets, 5 cockerels, $5,
FOB; also 3 last of April hatch pul-
Tets and rooster, $5, FOB. Mrs. W. W.
harping, Lenox, Rt. 1. =
Thompson Imp. Ringlet Lees
-cockerels, 1 April hatch, $1.50; 4 May
iatch, $1 each, FOB. Cash. Mrs, C.
. Wilbanks, Commerce, Rt. 5. ~
Two April hatch pure bred B. R.
Thompson str. roosters, $1 ea., FOB.
rs. Clinton Bryan, Charing, Rt. 1.
Pure Thompso
A cockerels, $1.25 ea., 3 for $3.50,
B. Mrs, R. L. Mabry, Canon, Rt. 2.
vd.
Ringlet B. R.
MARKET BULLETIN
Poultry For Sale
Eighteen mos. old AAA quality B.
R. cockerels, direct from Booths 300
egg matings, $1.25, or exc. for 3 hens
or pullets, large breed or Leghorns.
Mrs. J, L. Fender, Kirkland, Rt.
Four pure bred Thompson Ringlet
B. R. March cockerels, $1.25 ea., $4.50
for lot, FOB. Mrs. N. R. Wilson,
Canon, Rt. 2.
Six Parks str. B. R. pullets and 4
roosters, 4-5 mos. old, $5 for lot. Har-
old Smith, Baxley.
Seven White Rock hens and roost-
er, pure bred, prize-winning stock, $1
ea. or exc. for anything can use.
Mrs. W. O. Puckett, Cordele, Rt. B.
BRAHMAS
Pure Giant str. light Brahmas, 7
young hens, 3 pullets and 1 yearling
cock, $20. Mrs. Jewel Godard, Mil-
ledgeville, Rt. 2.
CORNISH
Thoroughbred Dark Cornish April
1930 hatch cock, $1; also sev. April,
1931, hatch cockerels and pullets, 75c
ea, Mrs. T. L. Gregory, Eton.
Pure bred White Corvish, April
hatch cockerels, $1.50 ea. T. M. Gul-
ley, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
Six pure bred Dark Cornish 2%
to 8 Ib. roosters, 75c ea. Mrs. J. A.
Patterson, Sumner, Rt. 2.
Pure bred white Cornish pullets, $1
ea.; cockerels, $1.25 ea. Paul E.
Law, Ocilla, Rt. 3.
Early spring hatch dark Cornish
cockerels, $1.50 ea.; 5 pullets and
cockerel, $6.25, cash with order. Miss
Leona Simpson, Culverton.
Pure bred dark Cornish young
roosters, 3 to 4 lbs., Berry str., $1
ea. Mrs. D. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Rt. 3.
Dark Cornish hens and pullets and
1 6-month-old rooster, Berry str.,
$1.25 ea. Mrs. Sam Pirkle, Lawrence-
ville, Rt. 3. :
Dark C. cockerels, out of imported
stock, wt. up to 10 Ibs., for sale. Mrs.
Geo. W. Cochran, Thomasville.
GAMES .
_ Pit Games, 2 hens and 1 nice stag,
Brown, Red and Travellor crossed,
$3.50 trio. R. H. Crawford, Tiger.
Three Pit Game hens, pure bred,
$1.25 ea., 1 nice Buff Rock 2-year-old
cock, $2. Exc. the 4 for a nice 40-50-
lb. big bone type pig. Carl Griffin,
Gainesville, 85 Oak St.
Red Quill cock, 6 1-3 Ibs., $4; few
trios Mahoney Gull, $5 per trio. C.
J. Logan, Ellijay.
Two Warhorse and Red Bird
crossed Game roosters, $2.50 ea. Mrs.
Marie Burnett, Dalton, Rt. 2, Box 102.
Four. choice March hatch pure Pit
Game, Spangled stags and pullets,
$1.25 ea.; 5 pure Roundhead March
| hatch stags, $1.25 ea. I. K. Norman,
Helena,
Pure Games, Black Boones and
Warhorse young hens, $1.50 ea.:
nearly grown stags and pullets, $1.25
ea.; half-grown, 75c ea., money or-
der. R. L. Boddil, McCormick.
GIANTS ae
Twelve thoroughbred Black Giant
pullets, 1 cockerel, $1 ea. March and
April hatch. H. D. Arthur, Jeffer-
son, Ro. 5, :
J. Black Giant
- Three. real nice
cockerels, $1.25 each. Pure Marcy str.
Sey. fine pullets, same breed, $1.25
each. R. A. Yeager, Zebulon.
Six pullets and 1 rooster, full stock,
Marcy str., $9 for lot. Chickens ready
for service. Mrs. O. E. Crumley, So-
perton, Rt. 2.
Spring hatch Royal. Purple J. B.
Giant rooster, $1. W. E. Goodwin,
Wadley.
Prize-winning J. B. Giant rooster,
Feb., 1930, hatch, wt. 10 Ibs., perfect
type, $2, FOB. H. G. Ireland, Val-
dosta, Rt. 1. :
Three fine J. B. Giant cockerels
and sev. pullets, $1.50 and $1.40 ea.
R. A. Yeager, Zebulon.
: : LANGSHANS
Six white Langshan March hatch
Carrollton.
LEGHORNS ne
Eleven Brown L, pullets, Everlay
str., April hatch, 80c ea. Leo J. Rus-
sell, Rome. f
Young W. L. hens, Tancred str.,
90c ea. Exc. for farm produce. N. J.
Lanier, Macon. x 4
Four hundred early May hatch
|Tancred and Barron W. L. pullets,
from trapnested, high egg record
stock, $1 ea. W. C. Kutz, Atlanta,
Rt. 2, Box 252.
Fifty pure Tancred W. L. hens, 2
yrs. old in April. First chk. for $40
gets them. Clifford Lanier, Bartow.
Poultry For Sale
Hundred and twenty-five W. L.
hens, 18 mos. old, and 50 May hatch
pullets, Tom Barron str., 75c ea. and
party furnish coops. Mrs. Della
Hodges, Manassas.
Three pure bred dark B. L. Everlay
str. hens, $1 ea., FOB. T. W. Man-
ning, Dudley, Rt. 1. =
One hundred good White L. early
spring hatch pullets, from good lay-
ing str., some laying now, all good
stock. First chk. for $100 gets them.
J. B. Woods, Brooks.
One hundred W. L. Tancred_ str.
pullets, $1 ea., FOB. Allen Nephew,
Atlanta, 861 Crew St., S. W.
Twenty-five highest quality Tan-
cred S. C. W. L. hens, March, 1930,
hatch, 70c ea.; also 25 March pul-
lets, same str. and auality, 85c ea.
Cc. K. Kendricks, Macon, 108 Lamar
Street.
Sev. nice J. B. Giant cockerels,
Royal Purple str., April hatch, $1.25
ea., FOB. Mrs. Lula Hale, Athens,
Re 2.
J. B. Giants, 12 pullets and cock-
erel, Royal Purple str. direct, March
hateh, now laying, $20, FOB. Ar-
thur H. Meyer, Winterville.
Six April hatch pure bred Brown
L. pullets and cockerel, 75c ea.
Roland Forester, Sulphur Springs.
Two hundred W. L. hens, Tancred
17 mos. old, lot, 60c ea.; lots of 25,
65c ea., FOB, money order. Mrs. W.
H. Tuggle, Bridgeboro.
Two hundred and _ forty-seven
thoroughbred: Buff Leghorns, 127 of
which are yr. old hens, remainder 7
mos. old pullets, $250 for lot, no
chks. Mrs. R. L. Lawson, Buford.
About 60 or 75 W. L. hens, 18 mos.
old, 75c each. J. W. Hogan, Law-
renceville, Rt. 3.
Ten Tancred W. L. pullets, 5 mos.
old, $1 each. Mrs. R. Donaldson, Met-
ter, Rt. 1.
W. L. cockerels direct from Booths
ped. stock, $1.50 each. Exc. for sweet
potatoes or strawberry plants. Lee
Waldrip, Gainesville.
Four B. L. pullets and 2 roosters,
June hatch, $6.65, not prepaid. Miss
Isabel Green, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Pure bred S. C. Buff L. cockerels,
about grown, selected for breeding,
$1 each. B. L. Lynn, Waycross, Rt. 2.
Twenty May hatch Tancred W. L.
pullets, beginning to lay, 80c each, or
$15 for lot. Exc. for reg. Jersey calf.
J. P. Brown, Meansville.
Sev. ped. breeding. cockerels and
cocks, out of official record hens,
250-284 eggs. Pure Tancred str. Reas-
onable prices. Sat. guar. M. W. Kan-
tala, Elberton. | .
S. C. W. L., 160 Booths AAA qual-
ity pullets, April-May hatch; some
a
now laying, $1.25 each. Cheaper in
entire lot. Mrs. Sam Pirkle, Law-
renceville, Rt. 3. |
Six young pure bred B. L. ready for
service roosters, 50c each and ship-
ping chgs. Call at once. Mrs. Z. S.
Overton, Calhoun, Rt. 4. ~
Thoroughbred Tancred W. L. hens,
laying, or ready to lay, 25 for $25.
Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner.
Pure bred Tancred str. W. L. cock,
yr. old, $1, FOB. Johnson Crowe,
Cartersville, 25. Douglas St.
Twelve S. C. W. L. hens and roost- |
er, yr. old, $11; also 2 pure bred Bar-
red Rock April hatch roosters, $1 a.
Mrs. R. E. Holland, Carrollton, Rt. 1.
MINORCAS
Eight March hatch, Pape str., pure
bred S. C. Black Minorca cockerels,
$1 ea. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5.
Pure S, C. White Minorcas, trap-
nested, ped. stock, direct from Eden
C. Booth, Sept. 13th hatch, 8 pullets
and 1-cockerel, $10; cockerels, $1.50
ea. E. Maynard, Newton. -
Pure Pape str. Black Minorcas:
cockerels, $1 each, 2 for $1.75; 5 pul-
lets, $1 each. Mrs. J. A. Wilson,
Martin, Rt. 2. :
Seven March hatch pure bred Pape
str. S. C. Black Minorca cockerels, $1
each, Mrs. J. M. Hall, Cal , Rt. 5.
pullets, $1 ea. Mrs. E. O. Bledsoe, | all, Calhoun, Rt. 5
Trio of Giant Black Minorcas,
$7.50; fcy. yr.-old cock, $4; young
cockerels, $2.50 each. O. H. Wright,
Atlanta, 515 Peters Bldg.
Eight pure bred Pape str. S. C.
Black Minorca hens, 2 yrs. old, and 8
March and April pullets, $24 for lot.
Cash with order. No culls. Mrs. O. F.
Boyd, Carrollton, Rt. 1.
Few extra good pure bred Buff
Minorca cockerels. Otto C. Kircher
str. Direct. March hatch, $1.50 each,
2 for $2.75. Mrs. J. J. Ferrell, Cairo,
Rt. 3, Box 222.
Sev. pure bred Black Minorca 1%
yr. old roosters, as baby chicks direct
from Papes. Write if interested. Mrs.
Paul H. Vansant, Douglasville, Rt, 4.
sday, November 19, 5 a
Poultry For Sale __
Seven Buff Minorca pullets and
cockerel, 5 mos. old, $8. Mrs. R.
Donaldson, Metter, Rt. 1. oS
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS _
Thirty-five nice, young hens, ay.
3 and 3% Ibs., 55c ea., cash With
order, no chks. Mrs. Ralph Hatcher,
Adrain. Je
Sev. cross breed hens, good layers
and healthy stock, 75c ea.; have 19
or 15 of them. R. A. Yeager, Zebulon
Fifteen nice, fat, mixed breed hens _
and 2 roosters, 60c ea., FOB Monte-
zuma, cash or money order with ore
a H. I. Martin, Byronville,
Ten heavy breed friers, 2 lbs. ea,
25c Ib. or exc. for pure bred gilt:
broilers, 14% to 1% Ibs., for sale-or
exc. for shoat or turkeys. Mrs. R. S,
Attaway, Matthews. zs
Seven fine hens, % S. L. and % B,
R., black in color, good layers, large
and fat, 75c ea., FOB. Mrs. A. R. Cox
Blue. Ridge, Rt. 1. co
ORPINGTONS 2
April hatch pure bred Super Test
Acc, Golden Buff cockerels, $1.50 ea.,
or-exc. for large, well filled, A-1 pe.
cans. Mrs. Claude Ridley, Franklin,
Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. roost<
ers, 1% yrs. old, sired by. roosters
direct from Bayers. $3 each, or exe,
for Everlay str. B. L. hens not over
yr. old, or for eggs for hatching. Mrs,
T. D. Fussell, Rhine. :
Four Buff Orp. ready to lay pule
lets, $5, FOB. J. L. Hill, Grantville,
Two Buff Orp. cockerels, pure
bred, May hatch, $1.25 ea. Miss Mary
Hood, Cleveland. :
' Pure bred Buff Orp. April hatch
cockerels, $1 ea. Miss Darcy Smith,
Baxley, Rt. 4. Re
PIGEONS 2
Plymouth Rock Homer pigeons,
well mated and banded, single prs.,
$2; 3 pr., $5: 5 pr. $7.50. All first
class birds. C. H. Overby, Columbus,
22 11th St.
White Kings and Solid Red Car-
neaux, Yellow. Carneaux, Homers,
Priests, Muff Tumblers, B. H. Rollers,
Clean Leg Tumblers, Silveretts,
Black Carneaux and Magpies, all $2
pr. Herman Mize, Americus. fe
Three pr. Carneayx, large and solid
red, $2 pr. Exc. for White Pekin or
Muscovy ducks. Dillard Munford,
Cartersville. pies
Forty pr. Carneaux, 50c pr. or exc.
for pullets of any. thoroughbred, 6
mos. up to yr. old pullets, or exc. 8
pigeons for 2 M Klondize strawberry
plants. C. B. Tanner, Sandersville.
Sev. pr. pigeons, 40c pr. or exc. for
bantam hens. Mrs. W. O. Puckett,
Cordele, Rt. B. a
PHEASANTS FOR SALE.
Lady Amhearst, young, $15 pr.;
adult, $25 pr.; Goldens, young, $10; |
adult, $18 pr.; Ringnecks, $5 to $8
r.; rearing instructions inc. L. J.
arrow, West Point. ; =
Ringneck pheasants, 4 cocks, fine
stock. Sell or exc. for females of equal
value. T. D. Fisher, Atlanta, 934
Highland Terrace, N. E. Phone Hem.
4529-W. pS
Pure bred Ringneck - pheasants
from fine laying stock, healthy and
well-formed birds, $6 and $8 per pr.;
sat. guar. Carl Fuller, West Point.
_ POLISH CHICKENS on
One Golden Polish cockerel, in
service, $5 or exc. H. A. Griffin, La-
vonia,
R. I, REDS
Fine S. C. R. I. Red cockerels,
March hatch, Donaldson-Mahood
str., $1.50 ea. Mrs. G. L. Jones,
Bronwood, Rt. 1. fi
Ten pure bred dark Red S.C. Reds,
young hens and 1 rooster, 75c ea.
Mrs. C. H. Farrar, Jenkinsburg.
Sev. nice Red pullets and 3 cock-_
erels, $1,25 ea. R. A. Yeager. Zebulon.
One extra fine cockerel, April
hatch, $3. E. Maynard, Newton. :
Pure bred R. I. Reds, Dunlap str.,
10 pullets and 1 cockerel, April
hatch. no culls, $10 for lot; cash with
order, J. G. Macomson, Royston.
Four April hatch (dark red
skin) Donaldson Reds. $1.50 ea.. $5_
for the lot, FOB, sat. guar. Mrs. P.
W. Hyatt, Bowden, Rt. 4. oe
Donaldson Red cockerels, 6 m0.
old, 75 ea., trade for pullets. B. B.
Morgan, Clyo. os
Eleven mo. old R. I. Red cockerel,
wt. about 8 Ibs., $1 or exc. for cab=
bage or onion plants at market price
Mrs. M. D. Stalvey, Dupont. | rae
Forty 8. C. R. I. Red March and
April hatch Donaldson pullets, $1 ea.
Mrs, B, C. McGahee, Wrens.
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: November 19, 19 i
Poultry For Sale
en Spring hatch _ pullets,
dark Red Donaldson str., 75c
22.3 also 8 White Rock pullets. 75
a., or exc. for oats at 50c bu. Mrs.
red = Ray: City, Rt. 2;
rhirty R. I. Red pure bred pullets,
pril hatch, ready to lay, Donaldson
y., and 1 Dunlap str, 16-month-old
ock, $1.50. Make oftcr on pullets.
firs. Sam Pirkle, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.
ee Jan. laying pullets, Donald-
str., $1.50 ea.; 2 fine cockerels,
3 ea; large 18- month-old cock, $5;
ens, $1.40; eges, $2.50 per 15. Mrs.
E. Sikes, Cochran, Rt. 1.
enty-five heavy-laying Ss. C. R.
pure
nth-old roosters, $3 ea., Mahood
Miss Belle Timmerman, Bron-
Elberton, Rt.
naldson ee olay R. I. Red
ets, $1 ea. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Mar-
Rb. 2.
.C. R. +t ee 3 cockerels, Har-
e R. L Red fine stock cores
ale or exc. for corn. Mrs. Jack
ges, Unadilla.
ure bred R. I. Red cock, Feb.
h, $1.50, or exc. for shoat or
ey. Mrs. R. 8. Attaway, Matthews.
ight R. I: Red hens, yr. old, fine
80c ea. Mrs. T. J. Williams,
ington, Rt.3.
fice S. C. R. I. Red cockerels, $1.25
sev. aye $1.25 ea., all good
. Yeager, Zebulon.
ung cockerel free with lot, cash
r order, money order, no chks.
ee D. Kimbrel, Baxley, Rt. 3.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC., FOR SALE,
ronze turkeys for Thanksgiving
Christmas; a few good breeders.
J. Red Oak, phone,
8
keys, hens, about 10 Ibs.: toms,
25 Ibs., 20c Ib., cash, for as
r Ibs. as wanted, Mrs. Ralph
April
WwW. R.
eventen head fat geese, $15, FOB
ershon. Mrs. W. D. Bryant, Coffee.
Twenty pure bred Black and White
old Muscovy ducks and 3 drakes,
a. I. W. Dickinson, Monroe.
o early hatch, ver = M. B.
obblers, ve ea. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Cal-
hree pure bred, White Pekin
*ks and 1 drake, $3. 50; 1930 hatch,
ks; cash.M. D. Stalvey, Dupont.
3 ake and duck and 3 roe 2
nos. old, White Muscovys, $4 for
;, or exc, for 8 bu. seed oats; write
full information. Mrs. Fred
kinson, Ray City, Rt. 2.
Few fat turkeys, hens, friers and
s. Mrs. J. O. King, Lavonia, Rt. 3.
our fine turkeys, 2 ea., toms and
ms, $4.50 and $3.50 ea. at home;
ive at Red Hill. Mrs. Minnie Argo,
arnesville, Rt. 2.
Pixcetient young and old Bourbon
ds for breeding; write for infor-
ae Charles Smoak, Griffin,
ry 35
April, 1931 hatch, M. B. toms, 14
0 16 lbs., $4 ea.; hens, 10 to 12 ibs.,
ea;; Peak for $10; open range
Mrs. W. E. Gordon, Pitts,
ite Pekin drake, $1.50 rae Mrs.
L. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt.
Jet black turkeys, 3- toms, 4 Salicts
arly spring hatch. Wt. 15-10 Ibs.,
.50 each for pullets; toms, $3 each;
mixed turkeys, 20c Ib., not pre-
id. Mrs. John Watson, Graymont.
wo extra nice early hatch M. B.
obblers, $5 each. Mrs. J. M. Hall,
Thoun, Rt. 5.
Fifty each, big M. B. and Narra-
sett turkeys, nice, fat, milk-fed,
Ib. Few extra nice ones for breed-
ag, $5 each. P. V. Ryals, Cornelia.
ifty-one pure Bird Bros. str. big
me M. B. young toms, wt. 20 Ibs.,
t 7 mos. old, $6.50 each. Fine breed-
rs. Mrs. J. W. Laricy, Halcyondale.
ice, 25 lb. Bronze, 2 yr. old tom,
and white, 15 Ib.. hens, same age, lays
large, fertile clutch of eggs. $15 for
., Or trade for 12 large geese and
= Geo, Truelove, Stock-
gattze, fat, 1931 hatch M. B.
$4 each. ee Claude iciey
Turkens,
sale, toms $5, hens $4 ea. Mrs. C
MARKET
Poultry For Sale
Gray Call ducks, wild, $3 pr. L.
Barrow, West Point. se _
One hundred twenty-five nice M.
B. April hatch turkeys, wt. from 8 Ibs.
to 20 Ibs. Make offer or come and
ee them. C. EB. Bedenbaugh, Wrights-
ville, Rt. 1,
Muscovy duck (hen), $2, or trade
for value in honey, | dried apples,
apricots or what have you? We-8;
Norton, Edison,
Five turkey hens and 1 gobbler,
Narragansett str., May 5th hatch.
Make best offer. Miss Willie D. Wood-
ward, Jenkinsburg.
Two ducks and drake, white Mus-
covys, this yrs. hatch, $1 each, or
exc. for 100 pure bred hatching. eggs
del., or for 40 chicks. Mrs. R. Don-
aldson, Metter, Rt. 1.
Young Toulouse geese, April hatch,
$5. pr., FOB. Mrs. J. C. Johnston,
Hogansyville.
Pure bred big bone M. B. April
hatch toms, Battleship str. Wt. 18-23
lbs. Make fine breeders, $5 each. Exc,
1 for_1 of same wt. Ellis str: pre-
"| ferred. Mrs. Alex Boyer,
RFD 1,
Hight black Bronze turkeys, wt.
about 9 Ibs., 6 gobblers and 2 hens,
$16. Tillman Hammock, Adrian.
Fine M. B. turkeys, large ~ April
toms, 18-20 Ibs., $5 each; 17-lb., $4
each; 1930 hatch hens; $5 each; 1931
hatch, $3.75; trio, ou prepaid. Bird
Bie str. Mrs. J. . Sikes, Cochran,
Few pure Ellis tr. big bone M. B.
young toms and' hens, $3 each. Exc.
pr. for pure bred B. Rocks, cockerel
and 5 laying oes gee Mrs. F. Cowart,
Summit, Rt.
Ten Ib. Peete for Thanksgiving,
$2.50 each, crated, FOB. 10 Ibs. more
or less. R. E. Barnes, Summit.
Sixteen head this yrs. hatch tur-.
keys at market price. J. S. Simmons,
Elmodel, Rt. 1, Box 33.
Pure Bourbon Reds, toms, $6; hens,
$4 each. Exc. a 3%4-yr. -old 36-40-Ib.
tom for 1 of same breed. Mrs. R. L.
Greene, Cuthbert, Rt. 4.
Three guinea hens and 1 rooster,
blue speckled, 50c each, FOB. Howard
Newton, Ellijay, Rt. 1, Box 23.
_Five Mammoth White Pekins, 3
ducks and 2 drakes. All full feathered,
ready to pick, and ducks now laying.
$1. each. Money. order. Mrs, A. J.
Collins, Demorest, Rt. 1.
Seven White African Guineas, 1930
hatch, $1.25 each, $8 for lot. No chks.
FOB, Clermont. Mrs. Jade Savage,
Lula, Rt. 1.
Spencer Turken - cockerels, $2 and
$2.50 each, or exc. for Turken hens.
Also have 2 geese, $4 pr., or exc. for |.
turkeys.
Ried. ;
Six pure bred fawn and white In-
Ezra Keith, - Gainesville,
dian Runner, 3 ducks and 3 drakes.
(2 drakes this yrs. hatch), 75c each,
$4 for lot. Mrs. Clifford Fleming,
Lylerly, Rt. 2.
Thirteen head April hatch turkeys,
$25 for lot, or 25c lb. Av. wt. 10-12
es each, Mrs. C. J. Phillips,. Soper-
on.
Five Indian Runner ducks and
drake, $1 ea., $5 for lot, FOB. John-
son Crowe, Cartersville, 25 Douglas
Street.
Forty nice, fat turkeys, 18 gobblers,
22 hens, wt. from 10 to 25 Ibs., 20c
lb. at my barn. J. R. Stallings, Frank-
1in, -Rte3.
Pr. April, 1930, hatch B. B. M. B.
Goldbank str. hens, wt. 15 Ibs., $4;
28-lb. tom, $7; 5 April, 1931, toms,
same str., 15 lbs., $5 ea. Mrs. G. H.
Eley, White Plains.
Four. Blue Guinea hens, 75c ea.
Linton Hilson, Mitchell.
Two white Australian guinea roost-
ers, $1 ea. or exc. 1 for Mastodon or
Klondike strawberry plants. Mrs. Lee
Walden, Mitchell.
Few fine young Bronze a for
ew
Jacobs, Waycross, Rt. 1.
Truck load of M. B, Bird Bros. str.
turkeys, ranging in wt. up to 25 lbs.,
at 25c lb. at my home, 4 milesgsouth-
east of town. Mrs. Arthur Owen,
Barnesville.
Pr... geese, 3 Spencer Wonder tur-}.
kens for sale or exc. for anything can
use. Write. R. E. Keith, Gainesville,
Rt. 1.
Few M. B. turkeys, wt. 10 to 15
Ibs., 25c Ib. Mrs. D. E. McGlaun,
Cusseta.
M. B. April hatch turkeys, from 10
to 18 Ibs., 20c Jb. FOB. Harold
Smith, Baxley.
~ White Muscovy ducks, already lay-
deed Jewel Godard, AT ROReNes.
ing, $1.25 ea.; drakes, $1. 75 -ea Mrs.
Sparta,
BULLETIN,
Poultry For Sale
Pure bred big bone M. B. tom, wt.
27 lbs., 20c: lb: Miss Darcy Smith,
Baxley, Rt. 4.
WYANDOTTES
Two R. C. Silver Lace Wyandotte
roosters, April hatch, $1. Mrs. J. E.
Sorrow, Commerce, Rt. 5.
Cock and cockerels, $3 ea., $5 pr.,
Buff Wyandottes. J. E. Wall, Chip-
ley, RFD.
Three pure bred S. L. Wyandotte
young roosters, ready for service, $1
ea., FOB. R. H. Hambrick, Lavonia.
Poultry Wanted
ANCONAS
Exc, 25 R. I. Red March-April
pullets for 25 mottled Ancona pul-
lets or will sell Reds at $1 ea. Mrs.
A. 4 Crosby, Adel, Rt..2, Box 136.
RANTAMS -
Want pure bred bantams at reas-
onahble price; Silver Sebrights pre-
ferred, but will take other breeds. H.
M. Adams, Dougiasville.
Want 4 bantam hens or pullets.
Will buy or exc. value. Mrs. G. V.
Norman, Elserton, Rt. 5.
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
Exc. thoroughbred red Jersey
11-month-old heifer for 20 thorough-
bred Rocks, any str., ea. ship FOB.
Mrs. James Ezell, Rockmart.
Want sev. B. He or any good breed
hens. Exc. frostproof peas at 20c:.1b.,
a pel. Mrs. J. L. ~ Burk, Tifton,
Want sev. young B. R. hens or
early hatch pullets for breeding; must
be thoroughbred and selected stock,
for my Glynn County, Georgia, farm.
S. L. Calfee, Columbus, Ohio, 659
Linwood Ave.
Want 1 white Plymouth Rock
rooster, March, 1930 or 1931 hatch,
pure Fischel str. State best price.
Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Bremen, Rt. 2.
CORNISH
Exc. value for 15 thoroughbred
Cornish young hens or pullets and 1
rooster. Mrs. D. D. Woodard, Dudley.
GAMES
Want pure Hammond Gordon Pit
Games from stock direct from Mr.
Hammond. R. A. Crawford, Tiger.
: LANGSHANS
Want pure Black Langshans, 10
pullets: and 1 cockerel, March or
April hatch; quote best price. B. R.
Childs, Canon, Rt. 1.
LEGHORNS
Exc. value of $25 for 12 White Leg-
horn laying hens and 1 rooster in
healthy cond., ea. pay shipping chgs.
Write first. Jerry Lovett, Lakeland.
Want.15 W. L., 8-10 mos. old, at
50c ea.; no culls. Write. Mrs. J. W.
Miller, Bowdon.
Want March or April hatch Eng.
or Tancred str. W. L. pullets; no
culls. Write. W. F. Miller, Lula, Rt. 2.
Exc. value of $15 for W. Ti. hens
not over 15 mos. old. W. Harrison,
Fitzgerald.
Want 1 thoroughbred Buff Leg-
horn year-old male. State full par-
ticulars and price. Joe Carroll, Ma-
con, 210 Buford Place.
Want to buy 100 W. LL. pullets,
March or April hatch; state str. and
best cash price, etc. Geo. C. Crowley,
Kite, Rt. 1, Box 124.
Want 50 W.L. pullets, now laying,
or ready to lay; write what you have.
R. L. Hart, College Park.
Exe. 18 fine Yellow Carneaux
pigeons, 6 pr. mated and working, 8
beginning to mate, for W. L. pullets
or hens. Gordon Pece, College Park,
REA, Box 123;
MINORCAS
Want 1 or 2S. C, Black Minorca
cockerels, direct from Pape; exc. S.
C. White Minorca cockerels, or 1 pr.
ee Minorecas. EE. Maynard,
Newton. i
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Want 15 young hens or pullets,
any good heavy breed, exc. good
value. I. D. McDuffie, Ashland, Rt. i
Want trio ea. 4 to 6mos. old, fancy
stock Donaldson Reds, Barred Ring-
let Rocks, Golden Polish, Barron W.
2. LTR
Land others, reasonable for cash.
or exc.. other poultry. Mrs. Daisy
Cochran, Adairsville.
Exc. values, $10, $5, $3.50, for lay-
ing hens; also want Toulouse geese |
and M. B. turkeys. Write.. Mrs. E.
BPER Dunwoody. ake gg
- Poultry Wanted
Want 25 to 50 head of Gea
small: breed chickens to take care of
on share basis, any size on up. Mr
J. S. Harrell, Putney, RE. a:
R. I. REDS
I. Red (dark) 10 young
Want R
hens or ite pullets and a hand-
some cockerel of good stock. State
what you have and price. John Brat=
ton, Atlanta, 180 13th St., N. E.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, ETC,
WANTED
Want turkeys or chickens to raise |
on 50-50 basis. Ref. furnished. Rs. Le
Boddie, McCormick.
Exc. Indian Runner drake fo!
duck or half-grown goose (no gan=
der) or any big breed hens or for 2
guineas and 1 rooster. Mrs.
Ballew, Bowman, Rt. 1.
Want pr. pure bred Toulouse erie
at reasonable price for cash. Mrs. WwW.
D. Bryant, Coffee.
Want pure Bourbon red tom. Will
exc. 1 to prevent inbreeding. J. Te
Holland, Lenox.
Exc. pure bred Duroc J. pig for pr.
big type Bronze turkeys for breeders.
Mrs. D. Hodges, Brinson.
ee x
PIGEONS WANTED
Want to buy White King or Car=
aia
neaux pigeons, about 10 to 15 pr.,
well mated oe banded. Quote best
price, cel. Eilmon, Atlanta, ae
Mitchell St., e. W.
PEALFOWLS AND PHEASANTS
WANTED 5
Want peafowls and fancy pheas.
ants. David Jennings, Jr., Americus =
= O. Box 84.
~ Live Stock For Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE
Three buli yearlings, 2 of common
stock mixed with Jersey; 1 half Jer
sey and half Guernsey, cut of 4 ng
cow; 2 yrs. old, $15 or lot for $25. L
J. Jordon, Pearson.
Two milch cows with young ee
at a sacrifice, $50 for lot, FOB. Ce
C. Lord, Quitman, Rt. 4.
- First class cow, no scrub stoge- in
good cond., give 4%4 gal. milk aoa
over 114 Ib. butter ae due to be
fresh Dec. 12th, $50.
Duluth, Rt. 2.
W. D. Dove,
Guernseys from reg. herd; fine bull.
|calves and heifers at reasonable |
prices. J. A. Ewing, Ashburn.
One extra bred male Jersey calf
reg. in buyers name. Sired byson of
Fistella Volenters, from good dam
(close up to Oxford You'll Do.)
Born Aug. 10th; cheap, or exc. fo
nes G. F. Snell, Lawrenceville,
R
Pure bred yr. old Guernsey bull
$35 at barn. W. D. Bryant, Coffee.
Reg. Jersey bull,
eigh Douglas, No. 335313, 16 mos
Successor Ral-
old, $25, FOB my home. C. P. Yan-
cey, Douglasville, Rt. 5.
Reg. J. bull calves, less than 1. mo
old, $25 ea., Combination Premier
breeding. Exe. for seed oats, rye, Ga.
cane syrup or anything can use. S.G
McNeill, Arlington.
Genuine Jersey male, about 90
Ibs., 3 yrs. old, from reg. Jersey male
fine cream and butter stock,
tame and gentle, sell to prevent. in=
very
breeding. Come see and give order.
Lewis E. Tabor, Albany.
Good grade Guernsey, a also Guer
sey and Brown Swiss (cross) heifer,
cheap for cash. Write. Geo. True-
love, Stockbridge.
Two pure bred Jersey milch cows,
both 3 yrs. old, with 2nd calf, 1 fresh
and 1 fresh 5 mos. Bargains. Mrs.
Sam Pirkle, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.
Jersey milch cow with 3rd calf
(heifer), 4 wks. old, $40 for cow jhe
Jas. W. Meek, Adrian.
Reg. Jerseys, St. Lamberts Queen
Ruth, herd No. 915792, fresh Aus. 2
with first. calf, $75 without calf:
Buttercups Torono Dolly, 21 mos,
old, herd No. 917294, $45 at barn
H. L. Elliston, Rupert.
Cow, calf 2 wks. old, $50, or exe
ay beef cattle..C. E. Hardy, noe
Rte 2;
Reg. Jersey-Guernsey bull,. 3 yrs.
old, $50. Write or see. Willis Ww. wil
liamson, Bristol, Rt. 1.
Six pure bred Jersey bulls, from
mos. to 2 yrs. old, reg. i
name if desired; sell reasonable
exc. for other cattle, poultry, se
wheat, rye or other value. J. R. Har-
ris, Buchanan.
Fine Jersey cow with 2nd calf $ LC
give 4 gal, milk if well fed. .. >
2-gal. cow with ist calf, $25.
; Holland, Dalton.
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_ Live Stock For Sale
Nice Jersey heifer, 21 mos. old,
Feb. farrow, $25 or exc. Dont want
any chickens. Joe M. Brown, McRae.
- Reg. J. bulls, 2 yrs. old, $35; 8 mos.
old; $15. Mrs. E. O. Bledsoe, Car-
rollton.
Fine Jersey cow, giving around 2
gal. per day, freshen last of Feb.,
4% gal. milk and 2 Ibs. butter when
fresh, $25. Mrs. N. J. Scoggins, Dora-
ille. (Close to Winters Chapel
Church.)
_ Grade Jersey 3-year-old bull, $40.
Can be seen at my home. Mrs. P, M.
Johnson, Lovett.
_ Fine heifer from heavy milker, %
Jersey, bred to reg. sire, freshen in
Feb., $30. W. H. Rucker, Milner,
Thoroughbred Jersey male calf,
sub. to reg., 8 mos. old, good cond.
Sell or exc. for grade heifer, 12 mos.
old. Inman Smith, Jackson.
- EHight-month-old Jersey male calf,
reg., from good producing cow, $12
or exc. for any of the following: 15
March or April hatch.W. L. or White
Rock pullets, yr-old grade heifer or
os a peas. I. C. Smith, Jackson,
- Jersey heifer calf, 1 week old, for
sale. W:_A. Sumner, Norristown.
Twelve fine Jersey dairy cows, 2-8
yrs. old, some fresh and some freshen
-soon: Priced to sell. S. W. Smith,
Hawkinsville. s
Some Hereford bulls for sale. Some
of these are Poll bulls, all pure bred;
some can be registered. Jack Fleming,
Elberton. ,
_ Hereford bulls, 6 to 12 mos. old,
Hereford heifers, bred and not bred;
write for. prices... J. UC. Collier,
_ Piedmont.
Twenty springer Jersey heifers,
$35 to $40 ea. Robt. S. Anderson,
_ Hawkinsville.
Pure bred reg. Polled Hereford cat-
tle, both bulls and heifers. For prices,
apply: E. T. Boswell, Jr., Siloam.
- Reg. J. heifer, 242 yrs. old, to
freshen March 15, value $50. Will
exc: for 2S..2. C. silts, bred. W..E:
Elliston, Rupert.
_ Two young cows, about 1 Ib. butter
per day ea., at reasonable price. B.
Sanders, Unadilla, Rt. 1, Box 118.
_ Jersey heifers, pure bred, bred to
Guernsey bull (Champion blood lines,
sire and dam both reg.), to freshen
in spring, $25. Above mentioned bull,
$35 at my lot. J. A. Dickey, Mid-
ville; Rt. 2.
Two reg. J. bulls, 1 is dehorned, 5
yrs. old, good natured, first prize
winner 2. successive yrs., Noble-
Raleigh str., $50 with papers; other,
10 mos. old, son of older one, $25
cash or exc. for reg. heifer, cow, hogs.
J.T. McClung, Hiram.
: HOGS FOR SALE
S. P. C. 6 mo. old male, wt. 140
lbs. from prize winning stock, $12 at
barn, $13 crated, FOB; money order
with order. M. A. Newton, Siates-
boro, Rt. 4. | :
O. I. C. shoats, both sex, about 6
mos. old, fine, healthy cond., 80-100
Ibs., $14 ea. at barn. Miss Eva
Haynes, Buford.
~ Reg. P. C. pigs, from prize winning
stock, farrowed by the producer of
the 3rd placed ton litter, wt. 3153
Ibs., $10 ea.; reg. P. C. 125 Ib. boars,
$20 ea.; bred gilts, $50 ea. R. E.
Willis, Howard.
_ Pure bred choice service Black
Guinea male hog, 714 mos. old, wt.
about 125 Ibs., $15, FOB Eastman in
light crate; cholera immune for life.
T. T. Proctor, Eastman.
Little Bone Black Guineas: male
(old time spotted breed), $20; gilt,
$25; all at barn prices; also 6 pigs, 8
wks. old, $8 ea., $15 pr. John Page,
Monroe, 333 Harris St.
Pure bred S. P. Chinas, 2-yr. 200-
Ib. bred sow, 1% yr., 200 lb. male,
cholera immune, $15 ea.; 2 mos.
shoat (sub. to reg.), $5 FOB. M. D.
Stalvey, Dupont, Rt. 1, Box 75. ;
_ Thoroughbred Duroc gilts, bred to
fine Duroc boar for Feb. farrowing;
gilts, 13 mos. old, wt. 230-250 lbs.,
Orion, Cherry-King and Defender
str. H. L. Pittman, Tallapoosa.
' Big Bone Blue Guinea 3-month-
old pigs, 45-50 lbs., gilts $10, males
- $16. A. H. Watson, Graymont,
- Duroc J. Aug. farrow pigs, av. wt.
55 Ibs., $9 ea. for choice ones, wt.
65-70 lbs., or $17.50 pr., reg. in buyers
name; lot of 20 for $6 ea., or 30 $5 ea.
L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt. 1,
Box 31.
Guinea pigs, 6 and 8 wks. old, $15
pr., breeding stock only. Exc. for
10 ewe goats per pr., del. FOB farm.
R. E. Barnes; Summit.
Ibs., immuned for life, reg. in buyers
BS
Live Stock For Sale
Five Red Berkshire good stock 10-
week-old pigs, $4 ea.; Berkshire,
slightly mixed Black Essex 350-lb.
sow, farrow in Dec., lifetime treated,
$35. Will ship. Mrs. Patt Lewis, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4.
S. P. C. male, high class stock, sell
or exc. for goats at $1 ea. H. G. Tiller,
care B. O. Fussell, Brunswick.
Big Bone Black Guinea sow, im-
mune for life, bred to full stock S. P.
Cc. male, farrow in Jan., $15; no chks.
Mrs. O. E, Crumley, Soperton, Rt. 2.
Little Bone Black Guinea gilts, $10
ea., $18 pr.; 18-month-old sow, bred,
$35, or exc. for peanut hay; 10 feeder
shcoats, $40, or exc. for peanut hay.
I. G. Thompson, Summit, Rt. 2. _
S. P. C. 3-month-old pigs, $10.
Joe M. Brown, McRae.
Two Guinea 10-week-old pigs, $6.50
ea.; 4-7 wks. $5.25; 5-7 wks. Essex
and P. C. cross pigs, $4 ea. Mrs. E. O.
Bledsoe, Carrollton.
Reg. Big Bone Black Essex, choicest |
breeding, sat. guar. W. J. Bargeron,
Sardis, Box 146.
Little Bone Guinea gilt, wt. 140-
150: lbs., bred to farrow Dec. 20, $10;
2 gilts, 60-70 Ibs., $6.50 ea.;. 50-lb.
blue gilt, $5, FOB. L. E. Williams,
Ty Ty. :
Duroc J. boar, wt. 125-130.lbs., $10,
FOB, exc. for seed oats; Duroc. J.
gilt, wt. 140 lbs., bred to reg. boar,
$15, both ent. to reg. Gordon Col-
lins, Sr., Cobbtown. 5
Two pure bred Big Bone P. C. fe-
male pigs, 3 mos. old, thrifty and
good cond., $4.50 ea. Riley C. Couch,
Turin.
Duroc J. gilt, about 200 lIbs., bred
to big bone Blue Guinea boar, due
to farrow last of Dec., $17; gilt, half
Essex and half Guinea, wt. 85 Ibs.,
bred, $85; others for sale also. W. A.
Sumner, Norristown, Rt. 1.
Four thrifty 4-month-old shoats,
P. C. and Duroc mixed, $20 for lot.
#. B. Bohlen, Madison, Rt. 5.
B. P. C. gilt, pure stock, ent. to
reg., 4 mos. old, $6, FOB, cash. Mrs.
H. A. Humphrey, Mitchell, Rt. 1.
_. Duroc pigs, 4 mos. old, nice and
thrifty, $7 ea. Will reg. or furnish
ped. either. Exc: for Hereford heifer
calves. Alex Barfield, Louisville, Rt. 2.
Little Bone Black Guinea pigs for
sale or trade for peas, chickens and
other value. Write. J. H. Richardson,
Griffin, 230 Little St.
Reg. S. P. C. pigs, 2 mos. old, $8:
4 mos. old, $12; Duroc P. C, cross
pigs, 6 wks. old, $4 up. W. H. Mitchell,
Barnesville. ;
Duroc J. pigs, 45 to 55 Ibs. from
prize Wwitiners, $7.50 to $10; 5 mos.
old male, 90 lbs., Sensation str.,
$12.50. All reg. in buyers name: exc.
some for reg. J. yr. old heifer. Z. L.
Scott, Concord. os
Duroc J. 5 mos. old pigs, 60 to 75
name, $8.50 ea., 2 for $16. L. M.
Kennedy, Collins.
Eleven Duroc pure bred pigs, fine
stock, $4 for males; $6 for gilts at
40 to 45 lbs:; now 2 mos. old. Roy
Daughtry, Metter.
Two hundred hogs ready for the
farmers to feed out and make their
winter meat; write for prices. J. C.
Collier, Piedmont. : j
About 25 head. of shoats, about 60
to 70 lbs. good feeders. L.. E. Phillips,
Colquitt.
Duroc sow and 7 pigs, 8 wks. old,
thrifty, $35 for quick sale, del. at my
farm, sat. guar. G. S. May, Warthen.
Four B. B. Guinea 3-month-old
pigs, wt. about 30 Ibs. ea., $15 for the
4, crated at Mitchell, cash with order,
E.-T. Martin, Mitchell. ;
Twenty pigs, 8 wks. old, P. C. and
Hampshire mixed, $4.50 ea., $13 for
the 3 or $28 for the 7. J. P. Ander-
son, Mountain View.
Nine pigs, 2 mos. old, $2 per head,
fat, not stunted; also good mule, wt.
about 800 lIbs., 9 yrs. old, $65. Take
good fresh milch cow in part pay-
aoe David Gibbs, Sr., Abbeville,
Sow and 5 pigs, 7 wks. old, black
and white, S. P. C. mixed (the sows
first litter), $25, T. L. Collins, Way-
cross, Washington Ave.
Eight extra good sows, 1 boar, 3
Sows with pigs, 4 sows bred, 10 shoats,
11 pigs, all good stock. Make offer.
Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester.
Little bone Guinea pigs, 8 wks. old,
$18 pr.; 10 wks. old, $20 pr.: 13 wks.
old, $25 pr. Trade for good milch
cows, ducks, geese and other value.
. eee Griffin, 230 Little
reet, Raa Seay
G +, Doe
MARKET BULEETIN
a,;
Live Stock For Sale
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
Nine-yr.-old, 1 M Ib., good work
horse and feed to make crop. W. M.
Fortner, Meansville, Rt. 1.
Black Shetland pony mare, 3 yrs.
old; bred to foal in April, guar. sound
and gentle. H. Wilbur Harper, War-
renton. y
Black horse mule, round, fat, wt.
about 1 M lbs., work anywhere, $65.
A. J. Kent, Midville, Rt. 2.
Mule, about 10 yrs. old, good work-
er, slightly crippled in one foot,
cheap for cash or equal value. Write
what you have. W. R. Crapps, Alma,
Rt. 4.
Ten-year-old Tenn. mare mule, wt.
about 1,100 lbs., good qualities, real
good mule, $75. Riley C. Couch,
Turin.
Twelve-year-old mule for sale or
exc. for milch cow of equal value.
Write or come see. T. E. Gillespie,
Atlanta, 128 Walton St.
One good plug mule for sale or exc.
for hogs or meat or milch cow. S. G.
Rogers, Claxton.
Twelve-year-old sorrel horse, wt.
about 900 lbs., sound, fat, gentle,
work anywhere, $50 cash; used prin-
cipally as saddler for 2 yrs.; good
gaits, fine appearance. Richard Lewis,
Cornelia. p
No. 1 horse, plow any way, saddler,
sound, hearty; to see him you will
like him. Sell reasonable or exc. M.
R. Lockhart, Louisville, Rt. 5, Box 54.
Scrub mule for sale or rent; sale
price, $25. Consider exc. value.
Lawton Key, Norman Park, Rt. 1. |
Shetland pony for cash, or exc. for
young J. milch cow, 4 gal., or better.
F. L. Beasley, Reidsville. |
Good 800-lb. mule, $75 or exc. for
reg. cow and calf or chickens or any-
thing can use of equal value. L. B.
Ray, Macon, 341 Carling Ave.
Good plug mule (mare), wt. 900
Ibs., 12 yrs. old, $40, or exc. for syrup,
pigs or shoats at market price. E. B.
Holt, Fayetteville.
Two good young mules, $100 or $50
work anywhere; must sell at
once, no place to keep. Mrs. E. M.
Travis, Fayetteville.
RABBITS FOR SALE |
N. Z. White, pink-eyed rabbits;
splendid specimens from _ excellent
stock, $2 to $3 pr.; orig. stock cost
much more. Robt. C. Collier,
Barnesville, Thomaston St.
Reg. Chin. buck, $3.50; bred Chin.
doe, $3; N. Z. Rd buck, wt. 9 lbs.,
$2; 2 pr. pure bred Silver Martins,
$5 pr. J. M. Moyd, Lumpkin.
Four pure bred N. Z. Reds, about
half grown, from fine stock, 75c ea.;
mixed, young rabbits, 50c ea.; trade
for small, fat friers, Leghorn pul-
lets or ribbon cane syrup. A. A. Nash,
Hapeville.
Pr. 2 yr. old Chinchilla rabbits, $3:
1 Flemish Giant doe, $1.50, cash with
order. Herman Mize, Americus.
Pr. pure bred Chinchillas, ped. doe,
14 mos. old, buck, 74% mos. old for
sale or exc. for 1 buck, 3 does White
Flemish Giants, over 8 mos. old; pre-
fer bred does. Bill Gibson, Griffin.
Pr. Chinchillas, about 6 mos. old,
no papers, sell or exc. Mrs. J. H. Rog-
ers, Manassee.
Pr. Chinchillas, $2.50 or exc. for
White Pekin or Muscovy ducks. Dil-
lard Munford, Cartersville.
Pr. unrelated pure bred Chinchil-
las, 16 mos. old, $3; 2 does, buck,
pure Tan Rex (unrelated), 6-7 mos.
old, $2.25; lot, $5. Exc. for pigs. B.
L. Lynn, Waycross, Rt. 2.
Chinchillas and Reds, some mixed
colors, 6-8 wks. old, 50c ea.; pr. Reds,
8 mos. old, $1.50. L. E. Williams,
Ty Ty.
Two Chinchilla grown does, $3 for
lot or exc. for laying hens not over
12 mos. old. W. Harrison, Fitzgerald.
Ped. Chinchilla and N. Z. White
rabbits for sale. Write for prices. A.
W. Melton, Thomasville.
_Stahls Gold Cert. Chinchilla rab-
bits, special sale. Write. H. R. Gas-
kins, Americus. ise
Sever N. Z. White pink-eyed rab-
bits, 3 does and 4 bucks, 9 mos. old,
$1 ea, cash with order. Miss Naomi
Allison, Lithia Springs.
N. Z. Red doe, excellent breeder,
$2; also 3-month-old doe, 75c. T. M.
cated Atlanta, 276 Alaska Ave.,
N. Z. White 8 mos. old ped. doe,
$2, free of disease and healthy: exc.
for or buy pr. of 2 ped., 8 mos. old,
N. Z. Whites, cheap for cash. Harold
Smith, Baxley. :
Ped, Junior N. Z., White and Silver
Black Fox rabbits, $1 and $1.50 ea.
J. L. Gilmore, Fairburn.
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Live Stock For Sale
All kinds of rabbits, Chinchillas
N. Z. Reds, White Russian Giants=
Belgiums, all ages and healthy. Gene
Marshall, Dawson, Box 384.
Nine Chinchillas, 4 grown ones, 5
that are 2 mos. old, $5 for lot, not
prepaid. Marvin Stuart, Sunnyside,
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE |
Two does, % Toggenburg $10 ea.:
also some cheaper goats, at barn
prices. John Page, Monroe, 333 Har-
ris St. f s 7
Pure bred Saanan buck, 4 yrs. old, :
guar. fertile and also gentle, butt.
headed, $25, or will consider trade, eS
H. K. Ward, Savannah. Bee
One hundred per cent Nubian buck, et
7 mos. old, $25; 7-month-old Tog,
and Nubian buck, $10, or exc. for
chicks. C. J.-Burton, College Park, oe
Rt. 2, Turner Road. oe
Live Stock Wanted oe
CATTLE WANTED ees
Want to rent 6 or 7 milch cOWS,
Have good pasture and plenty of feed,
J. H. Barnhart, Greensboro, RFD 1,
Want fresh. cow. Give full par-
ticulafs regarding cow and: distance ~
to your place from Atlanta and best
route to get there. V. E. Tregeant, |
Atlanta, 316 East Lake Drive, N. E.
Want.to buy 1 or 2 good milch ~
cows, fresh in, 3 gal. or better. Give
best price in first letter. C. E. Har.
buck, Columbus, Box 324. :
Want 1 pure bred, young Hereford |
bull and several heifers. Exc. corn in
ear for same. Mark T. Warren, Dewy=
rose. oe
Want 10 or 20 white face Hereford :
calves, 200 to 300 lbs., reasonable for =
cash. S. E. Hearn, Palmetto.
Want 1 or 2 Jersey heifers, 6 mos,
to yr. old. Exc. peas at $1 bu. H. V.
Stanford, Chatsworth.
Want good cow giving not less than ~
2 gal. milk and 1 Ib. of butter, for
her feed for 2 or 3 mos. and buy later oe
on. A. L. Hudgins, Bremen, Rt. 2. 23
Want reg. Jersey heifer calf. Will gee:
exc. W. L. pullets that are beginning
to lay.. J. P. Brown, Meansville.
Will feed 2 to 4 cows giving reas
sonable amt. of milk; best of care,
|S. 'T. Kidder, Jr., Meigs, oe
Want 1 good milch cow. Exc.1black = S
Jersey heifer, pure bred, or corn or
other value. Write. Mrs. L. O. Stapler,
Roopville, Rt. 2. os
Want to take good milch cow
throughout the winter for her feed,
2-gal. cow preferred; feed plenty and
take good care. G. S. Sims, Powder
Springs, Rt. 2. :
Want to swap good value of $300 |
for live stock and other value. Write.
Wm. Hogsed, Chamblee, RFD 1. . ae
Want 1 or 2 milch cows for use of
milk next summer; will feed and take
good care of them and willing to pay
something next fall for use of them. ae
'T. M. Cain; Alma, Rt. 2. gee
Exc. value for 3 or 4 gal. cow,
fresh, or for a mule that will work
anywhere. O. E. Aldridge, Macon, Te
112 Roffhome Ave. CS ee
Want to rent 2 to 4 cows giving
at least 2 gal. milk daily at 50c per
head and feed. L. T. Ballew, Bow-
man, Rt. 1, Box .13.
Exc. $5 value for 2 mos. old Jer=
sey heifer or some. chickens, also
want to raise 3 or 4 heifers on halves.
Plenty of roughage and a good pas-
ture. C. H. Chaffin, St. Mtn.
- Want to buy 1 or 2 good milch
cows, 3 gal. or better; give best price
FOB Columbus and full details. C..
E. Harbuck, Columbus, Box 324.
_ Want to rent for 2 mos. cow giv-
ing 2 or more gal. milk; plenty of |
feed, good attention and housing,
within 4 or 5 miles of here; consider
buying cheap. J. L. Dudley, Canon,
RFD 2. erg
Want 10 head young cattle to feed
this winter; good hay, pasture and ig
barn room, very reasonable: rates; oe
take young heifers in payment, 3
mi. Swords. J. H. Osborne, Swords. |
Will feed and take care of milch
cow and mule during winter, with
privilege of buying in spring. Mrs. A.
W. Turner, Macon, Rt. 4, Box 106.
Want 1 good milch cow cheap for |
|cash; write at once. R. L. Hart, Col-
lege Park.
Exc. 25 or 30 bu. good ear corn
for a good milch cow, now giving
milk. Earlie H. Higgins, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Exc. $35 value for young cow and
calf, prefer small cow, any breed.
M. W. Smith, Chula, Rt. 1, Box 32.
. HOGS WANTED |
Want 2 pure bred sow pigs, 8-12
wks. old, O. I. C..or Cherry King
Duroc. Exc. Clay or Whip peas at
$1 bu. H. V. Stanford, Chatsworth. :
sday, November 19,1981
Live Stock Wanted
want shoats. Will exc. peas, Red
ippers, Clays and Brabhams. Lewis
Kitchens, Gainesville.
vant good feeder shoats and seed
ats and seed wheat. Exc. good val-
e, G.V. Williams, Locust Grove.
want 40 or 50 pigs and shoats.
tate best price at once. Ernest
dams, Roswell, Rt. 1. :
Want 2 or 4 pigs, 8-10 wks. old,
unts nor stunts; prefer O. I. C.,
kshire or S. P. C.; must be cheap
ish; also want 50-60-lb. shoats,
on halves. E, C. Melton, Aus-
Dee Se
nt 1 or 2 gilt pigs, Duroc J. or
B. P. C. of well dev. and med.
ose, full-blood, at right prices and
rated light. State age, wt. on foot
nd best price. J. W. Garnett, Atco.
c. pure Cokers No. 5 cotton seed,
ood, bright Ga. cane syrup for
ale P. C. or O. I. C. pig. M. C.
one, Calhoun, Rt. 1,
ant pork hogs, wt. about 100 to
bs. at lowest cash price, del. to
ville, N. M. Wright, Plainville.
a
far
Want thoroughbred little bone.
ineas, pr. 10 to 12 wks. old, or 1
dy bred gilt., cheap for cash. S.
Tomlinson, Homerville, Box 166.
axc, 12 bu. Covington Toole wilt-
tant cotton seed, ist yr. from.
for little bone Guinea sow,
bred; ea. to ship prepaid. A. J.
it; Midville, Rt. 2. .
xc. 1% bu. or 90 Ibs, of Calif.
k-eyed peas for a good pig; state
ize and stock and whether
ed or not; ea. pay chgs. M. M.
inwater, Rex. De ee
Want a good bred sow to keep on
ves through 1932; plenty feed and
li pasture. P. A. Waddell, Tem-
RFD 3.
. corn for Duroc J. boar pig,
dy for service; consider P. C.,
+ be young and well dev. E. G.
in 30 miles Dougherty. Hayne
ers, Dougherty, Rt. 1.
Want to exc. 3 Hampshire gilts, full
ck, about 7 mos. old, for others
r
(ORSES AND MULES WANTED |
Exc. value for mare mule, not over
rs. old, wt. J M or 1100 lbs. J. F.
wson, Greshamville, Rt. 1.
ec. value for a good plug mule.,
L. Bradley, Fayetteville, Rt. 2.
Nant to rent 2-1 M Ib. mules for
Will buy if priced right. W. L.
Chamblee, Rt. 1.
Want first class mule not over 7
old, wt. about 1 M lbs.; will exc.
le or No. 1 Spanish peanuts.
within radius of 40 mi. Whig-
nly need reply. Albert Collins,
am. /
xc, Black doe and 2 Chinchilla
di big buck and 5 half grown
bbits to exc. for Shetland pony. W. |.
Mahaffey, Atlanta, 1098 Groves
reet, N. W. ;
Want 1 or 2 good plow mules for
er yr. for feed or will rent
H. L. Clonce, Waycross, Rt. 3..
xc. value for a mule, not over 10
d, wt. about 1,000 to 1,100 Ibs.
Kinney, Clarkesville.
+ to buy or rent a good pr.
mules, sound; prefer about 1
1100 Ib. mules at right price.
F. Collins, Rydal, Rt. 1.
- RABBITS WANTED .
ant rabbits and chicks to raise on
. Write. Mrs. Naomi Carroll,
0
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED.
Want to buy female goats, about 2
old. They must be in good cond.
heap for cash. H. J. West, At-
ta, 316 Peters St.
Want short hair, hornless, Nubian,
nburg or Saanan buck, ready
rvice. Give age, color, wt. and
particulars and best cash price.
Boardman, Augusta, 2840 Wal-
Way.
_ Plants For Sale
itch and W. cabbage, 20c C, $1:
Klondike strawberry, 20c C, $2
del. L. A. Crow, Oakwood.
penhagen, Flat. Dutch, Sweet-
on collard plants, 35c 200, 65c 500,
, postpaid. Grady Kelley, Sul-
ur Springs, Rt. 1.
ar-old rhubarb plants, 40c doz.;
year-old plant, has seed, .50c;
dried apples and peaches, 15c
Miss G. B. McLane, Hartwell.
stproof cabbage plants, E. J.
r., 60 500, 90c M, del. E. H.
con, Rt. 3.-
vent inbreeding. O. S. Duggar,.
take onion,
Plants For Sale
Extra Early J. and Chas, W. cab-
bage plants, 60c 500, 90c M, del.;
white Bermuda onion, now ready, 35c
200, 60c 500, $1 M, del. F. F. St
Fitzgerald. ee
Late-bearing Delicious strawberry
plants, $5 M, $1 per C if only 100 are
taken: Exc. few for Klondike straw-
berry plants. Miss Ida Dodd, Fair-
mount.
Rhubarb plants, 35 doz.; pepper-
mint plants, 25c doz.; sage plants,
10c; rhubarb seed, 10c thbls.; yellow
root, bone dry, 25c 1b.; white oak
acorn. Make best price. Miss Cecil
McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 4.
Kudzu plants, 1-5 yrs. old, asst., $6
per 1,000; H. A. Neal, Carnesville.
Collard and cabbage plants, 75c
500, $1.25 M, postpaid; roots protect-
ed, basket free. Exc. for strawberry
plants, sweet potatoes or peanuts;
15c extra if check is sent. Lee Wal-
drip, Gainesville. :
E. J., Chas. W., Copenhagen, Suc-
cession cabbage, 60c 500, $1 M, del.;
5 M-up, 70c M, exp. col. C. W. Stokes,
Macon, Rt. 3.
Frostproof cabbage plants, E. J.,
Chas. W., Copenhagen,. Succession,
60c 500, 90c M, del. E. Y.. Stokes,
Macon, Rt. 3.
Chas. W. cabbage plants, 75c 1,000.
D. M. Barber, Baxley. :
Strawberry plants, Klondike and
Lady T., $2 M; raspberry and Masto-
don blackberry, 50c doz.; Kudzu, $5
1,000. Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody.
Genuine Mastodon strawberry yr.-
old plants, 35c per C; 2 yrs. old, 60c.
Johnson Crone, Philomath. :
_ Klondike strawberry plants, $2 per
oe Addie Reynolds, Gainesville,
.. Kudzu plants, $4.50 per 1,000. Hu-
bert Muller, Hartwell, RFD 1.
Chas. J:, Wakefield and Flat
Dutch cabbage, 60c 500, $1 M, post-
paid. Miss Rosa Lee May, Lewiston.
Garlic bulbs, 50c doz.; add post-
age, cash with order. Annabelle Dur-
Lucretia dewberry 50c doz.; 500
rooted Kudzu, $2.. Mrs. O. D. Wood-
ruff, Greenville.
-Everbearing strawberry plants, 30c
C, $1400; Condons Mastodon ever-
bearing, 60c C, $1 200; black .rasp-
berry, 50c doz.; fall pears, 50c doz.
Miss Lona Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Blakemore strawberry plants, $1 C;
'den, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 31.
also a fine lot of Klondike and other
var., $2.50 1,000.
Bolingbroke. 3
Himalayan blackberry plants,
doz. lL. M. Cooper, Avalon.
Cabbage plants, E. J., Chas.
60c 500, $1 M; 5 M up, 75c 1,000.
Mi: Sims, Pembroke. ;
Lady Thompson strawberry, 45c
200, 60c 300, 95c 500, $1.60 1,000. Mrs.
J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5.
Lucretia dewberry plants, 75c 100.
a Allene Austin, McDonough,
Lady T. and Klondike strawberry
plants, 25c C, $1 600; well rooted.
Mrs. John Phillips, Flowery Branch.
Lucretia dewberry plants, 7T5c C;
Eldorado plants, same price, del. Tal-
madge Robinson, Greenville. ,
BE. J., Chas. W., Flat Dutch, frost-
proof cabbage and Bermuda onion
and collard plants, ready, 90c 500,
$1.50 M, prepaid mail; $1 M; 5 M,
$3.75, exp. col. G. W. Coleman, Tifton.
Fully dev. Missionary strawberry
plants, packed in wet moss, prompt
service, 35c C, $3 M, FOB here; -do
not send stamps. Ref. Citizens Bank
here. W. F. Luckie, Ray City.
- Cabbage plants, 20c C, 50c 300,
postpaid. Marcus Williams, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.
Frostproof cabbage plants, Flat
Dutch, E. J. and Chas. W., 20c C, 50c
300, $1 M, postpaid. Amos Williams,
Gainesville, Rt. 2. ee
- Woods pure str. Sure Head cab-
page plants, packed in moss, 20c C;
$1.75 M; money order, L. B. Mound,
Cc. G. Byington,
50c
W. *9
Cc.
gunction City.
Mastodon Everbearing strawberry
plants, 35c C and postage; exc. for
white feed sacks in good cond. at 10c
ea. Ea. pay postage. Mrs.
Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4, Box 32.
Himalaya blackberry plants, 25c
doz. not prepaid, exc. for Schley or
Stuart pecan trees, not seedlings.
Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell, Rt. 2.
Cabbage plants, frostproof, no per-
sonal chks., money order or stamps,
500, 60c; $1.10 M; 5 M up, 90c M,
exp. collect. J. C. Chambers, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 1. i
Frostproof cabbage plants, E. J.,
Chas. W., F. D. Bermuda and Prize-
$1 m, del. B. F. Mallard,
Rincon,
Pearl.
BULLETIN
- Plants For Sale
_ Chas., J. Wakefield cabbage, head-
ing collards, $1 M del.; 5 M up, 75c
M col.; Klondike strawberry, $1.75
M del.; 5 M up, $1.50 M col. Ovie
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Mastodon everbearing strawberry
plants, 30c C; $2.25 M; Lady T., 40c
C; add postage on less than $1 order.
M. F. Etris, Dahlonega, RFD 1.
Farliest, Imp. Klondike strawberry
vlants, 25c C; Everbearing, 40c C.
Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4.
Lady T. strawberry plants, 20c C;
Fox Grape and garden Gooseberry,
10c ea., no chks. Mrs. Henry Eller,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
. &. J. and Chas. W. cabbage, 300,
35c; 500, 65c; 95c M, postpaid; extra
large plants. A. Y. Nobles, Seville.
E. J. and Chas. W: frostproof cab-
bage plants, 300, 35c; 500, 55c; 95c
M, postpaid. R. Chanclor, Seville.
Chas. W. cabbage, 200, 25c; 500,
50c; large nice plants, cash with
order. G. L. NeSmith, Ashburn, Rt. 4.
Strong, well rooted Wakefield and
Flat Dutch cabbage and True Ga.
collard plants, $1 M; 5 M up, 75c M.
B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch.
' E. J.,.or Chas. W. cabbage, strong,
healthy plants, $1.25 M; 5 M, $5; or
25c C, del; exc. for honey or syrup.
E. T. Clements, Tennille.
Lady T. strawberry plants, 45c 200;
300, 60c; 500, 90c; $1.60 M. Mrs. J.
M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5.
Chas. and E. J. W. and Succession
-_|cabbage plants, 75c M del., or 60c
M FOB. Grady Turner, Macon, Rt. 3.
Chas. W. and Flat Dutch cabbage
plants, $1.25 M. J. B. Nix, Flowery
Branch, Rt--1. ;
The new Blakemore strawberry
plants, $1 per 100. C. G. Byington,
Bolingbroke. .
W. and Flat D. cabbage, 20c O,
$1.15 M, del. Ga., no chks. G. T.
McDonald, Oakwood.
Year-old raspberry plants, 25c C;
also extra fine strawberry plants
(name not known), 50c C. Exc. some
for cabbage and Bermuda onions.
Mrs. Emma Pool, Sumner, Rt. 2,
Box 51.
Progressive everbearing. strawberry
plants, 30 C; peppermint, spearmint,
15 doz.: wild strawberry, 20c C; cat-
nip, 5c ea. Mrs. Claude White, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.- = a
Frostproof cabbage plants, also col-
lards, 20c C, 50c 300, $1.20 M, del.
E. -W. Williams, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Progressive everbearing strawberry
plants, 35c C, $3 M, del. H. B. Shell,
Palmetto.
Cuthbert and St. Regis everbearing
raspberry plants, 65 doz., $2.75 C,
$12.50 M; Harts Delicious black-
berry plants, extra fine, 75c- doz.,
ucts. E. J. Hart, College Park. : .
Lady T. strawberry plants, 50 C,
$2 500, $3.50 M, postpaid. J. E. Nor-
ris, Jesup. t
E. J., W. F. cabbage plants, 60c 500,
$1.10 M; red, yellow, brown onion
sets, 60c gal, $3.85 bu.; bunching sets,
75c gal.; garden peas, 25c lb. Cader
Stephens, Flowery Branch. |
Klondike strawberry plants, $1 500,
$1.75 M; Lady T., 25c C, $2 M. Ethel
1 Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Cabbage plants, 75c M; White
Bermuda onion plants, $1 M; col-
lards, 75c 1,000. W. W. Williams,
Quitman. :
EB. J., C. W. and Succession cab-
bage, 80c M, $2.10 3 M, $3.75 5 M,,
del. in Ga. Harold Smith, Baxley.
Missionary strawberry plants, $1.25
500, $2.25 M; year-old rhubard
plants, 50c doz.; peppermint, 25c doz.
Money order. Mrs. T. H. McCurley,
Hartwell, Rt. 4.
E, J., Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1
M: Progressive everbearing straw-
berry, 20c 100. Miss Darcy Smith,
Baxley, Rt. 4.
Wakefield, Surehead and Copen-
hagen market cabbage plants, also
Ga. and cabbage-collard plants, 35c
C, del. Mrs. Gratz Dent, Savannah,
Rt. 4. 3
Cabbage and collard plants, 55c
500, $1 M, del. B. Crow, Gainesville.
Winter heading cabbage plants, 60c
500, $1 M, postpaid; will ship COD.
Mrs. Gertrude Branan, Lewiston.
Heading collard plants, 40c 200,
65c 500; $1.25 M, del. J. J. Shea-
rouse, Guyton. :
Extra large White Bermuda onion
plants, 30c 200, $1 M; Extra E. J.
and Chas. W. cabbage, 30c 200, 55c
500, 90c M, all del., postpaid; COD,
75c M for cabbage plants. F, F.
Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Lucretia dewberry plants, $1 C;
Eldorado berry plants, same price,
del. Maude Hamby, Greenville.
i
$2.25 50, $3 C. Exc. for farm prod-
|$1.75 M, P. P., money order. L. B.
Plants Wanted
Want 5 to 10 M. Kudzu roots for
planting. State age and price. M. P.
Pope, Washington, br
Need cabbage, collard plants, onion
sets, dried apples. or other farm pro-
duce: exc. selected Henderson small
bunch Lima bean seed in 5 lb. lots
at $1 per sack, postage prepaid.
Write. C. Caldwell, Culverton. =
Want cabbage and Bermuda onion
plants. Exc. frostproof peas, 5 Ibs. for
ea. M good, strong, live plants, ea.
del. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Rt. 7.
Earliest var. Klondike strawberry
plants, 25c C; everbearing ,strawber-_
ee ie 100. Major Crowe, Cumming,
Rt. 4. sO Ps a
Everbearing strawberry, 35 C,
$1 400; black raspberry, 6 for 25c,.
fall pear, 6 for 35c; garden goose-.
berry, 3 for 25c. Miss Lona Grindle,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1. =
Large collard plants and Wakefield a
and Flat. D. cabbage, $1.10 M; 5 M
up, 75c 1,000. B. R. Woodliff, Flow-
ery Branch.
Flat Dutch and
ery Branch, Rt. 1.
Everbearing strawberry plants, 35c
C; add postage. Mrs. H. T. Crumley,
Cleveland, Rt. 4.
Mastodon everbearing strawberry,
40c C; everbearing red and black
raspberry, $1 doz.; white Eng. peach,
blue Damson plum, Eng. horseapple
and big Goose plum trees, all 15c.ea.;
sugar pear, 20c.
Cleveland, Rt. 4. Dea
Mastodon everbearing and Lady T.
strawberry plants, 30c C, $2.25 M;
also yellow root, 20c Ib. Add post-
e
Ns
Chas. W. cabbage 2
plants, $1.25 M, del. J. B. Nix, Flow=-
Miss C. L..Turner,
age less than $1 order. M. F. Etris,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1. -
E, J. and Ghas. W.
75c 500, $1.25 M, del. Exc. for Foney
or syrup. Guar. all I ship. E. T.
Clements, Tennille. as
Chas. J., Wakefield and Flat
Dutch cabbage plants, 60c 500, $1 M,
postpaid. Miss Rosa Lee May, Lew-
del.:
iston. :
Chas., J. W. cabbage, $1 M,
5 M. up, 75c M, collect. Klondike
strawberry, $1.75 M, Gel.;.5 M up, |
$1.50 M, collect. Ovie Crowe, Gaines-_
ville, Rt. 2.
Kiondike strawberry plants, $2 M.
Addie Reynolds, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Garlic bulbs, Ic ea. or 75c M; add
postage. Also peopermint, 10c bunch.
Exc. for anything can use. Annie G.
Jones, Lula, Star Rt. o
Cabbage plants, Woods pure str.,
cabbage plants, _
40c 300, 60c 500, 90c M, postpaid;
Redfield Beauty tomato plants, same
price. E. L. Durham, Saint Marys. |
#, J. or Chas. W. cabbage, 25c C, |
A
Z
sure head, packed in moss, 20c C, |
Mound, Junction City.
E. J., C. W. cabbage plants, 35
300, 55c 500, 95c M, postpaid. A. G.
Nobles, Seville. 5 eee
E. J. and Chas. W. frostproof cab-
page plants, 35 300, 55 500, 95c M,
postpaid. R. Chanclor, Seville. |
New frostproof J. and Chas. W.
cabbage plants, 500, 60c; $1 M; 5 M,
$4; 10 M, $7.50. Bob Lindsey, Lenox.
- Chas..W. cabbage plants, 60c 300,
85c 500, $1.25 M, postpaid. Miss Mary
Cochran, Buford, Rt. 2.
Two-year-
C, $30 M; year-old plants, $3 C, $20
M:; 2-year-old Golden Seal, $3 C, $20
M: yr. old; $2 C, $15 M; also seed,
$2 ner M. Money order. H. F. Rewis,
McRae, Rt. 2. a. ;
Kudzu roots, $5 per M. Joe Wheel-_
er, Sargent, RFD 1.
Frostproof, Chas. Ww.
cabbage |
old Ginseng plants, $4
#
plants, 25c 200, 50c 500, cash. .with
order. G. L. NeSmith, Ashburn, Rt. 4.
Earliest var. Klondike strawberry
plants, 30c C, $1.25 500, $2 M, del.
Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cumming, Rt: 4.
Baby Chicks For Sale
Electrically hatched baby chicks. |
Large breed, $10 per C; mixed heavy
discount in
M. V. Olson, Hapeville, Box 278.
Forty. mixed chicks, 4 wks. old,
Reds, B. Rocks and Black Giants, 20c
ea., money order with order. Mrs. E
H. Smith, Cochran, Rt. 5, Box 48.
Reds, Rocks, Leghorns and An-.
conas, 6c up: live del. guar.; also
314-egg Eng. W. L. chicks and pul-
lets: custom hatching, 2c an egg or
halves. S. Brown, Atlanta, 316 White-
Chall Stoo se
breed, $9: orders less than 100. add
%e per chick above regular price.
Guar. live del. K. C. West. Ashburn.
Tancred and Hollywood str. W. L.
chicks for spring del. Early order,
effect until Dec. 31.
Custom hatching, $2.50 C; $8 case.
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MARKET
BULLETIN
Thursday, November 19, 1931 >
Market Bulletin
Published Weekly by the
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, _Director
Department of
Agriculture
Commissioner
Eugene Talmadge,
_ THURSDAY, NOV. 19, 1931
Entered. as second class matter
| February. 15, 1922, at the Post Of-
| fice at Atlanta, Georgia, under the
act of June 8, 1930. Accepted for
mailing at special rate of postage
provided for in Section 1103, Act
of October 8, 1917.
Notice of farm produce and ap-
-purtenances, admissible under
Borstal regulations, inserted one
' time on each request, and repeat- |
ed only when request is accompa-
nied by new copy of notice.
Second-hand farm machinery,
flowers and seed, incubator and
ornamental nursery stock notices
are published in Monthly Supple-
ment which appears on the first .
Thursday of each month.
Farm land for sale editions are
published at intervals during the
- year. Advance notices of these edi- -
tions appear from time to time
advising advertisers when to mail
us these types of, hotice.
Limited space will not permit in-.-
sertion of notices containing more
than 30 words, including name and
address. We reserve the right to
-eut down notices of. more than 30
words, providing that: this reduc-
tion does not destroy the meaning
of the notice. When notices can
/not be cut down they will be re-
turned to the writer for correction.
a Limited space will not permit in-
| sertion of unimportant - notices.
| Under legislative act the Market
Bulletin does not assume any re-
i sponsibility for any notice appear-
ing in the Bulletin or transaction
resulting therefrom.
SPECIAL NOTICE CORRECTION
FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE
-Azaleas, rhododendrons, mtn. lau-
rel, spruce pine; japonicas, white
pine, maple, coralberry,
ple, 2-4 ft., 6 for $1, 12 for $1.75;
other flowers. Mrs. J. H. Penland,
_ Ellijay.
SPECIAL NOTICE
- A Correction
- SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
at WANTED eS
Want a Gantt cotton planter. will
_ give cash, or exc. value _a used cotton
Charing, Fob 1.
SPECIAL N OTICE
= A Correction
rss AND SEED FOR SALE
Choice bulbs, named varieties
_ (mixed) dahlias, $3 per doz.; also
_narcissi, -jonquil, daffodil bulbs,
(mixed), $1.50 C. Not postpaid. Mrs.
J. G; Hynds, Atlanta, 255 Southerland
; Fer, N. E. Phone De- 0203.
Baby Chicks For Sale
Place your order for baby chicks,
a eavies, $9.75 per C; lights, $8 per
-C; guar. to be exactly as represented.
7s -R. Gaskins, Americus.
Livable chicks from culled, blood-
tested, outstanding flocks of Reds,
Rocks and Leghorns. J. H. Wood,
_ Athens, Box B.
_ Thoroughbred chicks from selected
stock, Barred, White Rocks, Reds,
_Wyandoites, $8 per C; heavy assort-
ed, $7.50; less than 100, add ic. Also
started chicks. Prepaid, live del. R. H.
Fechtel, Waycross.
Baby Chicks Wanted
Want 200 or 300 heavy big breed
hicks to raise on halves to 8 to 10
wks. old; write first. J. T. Tallant,
Canton, Rt. 3:
Want: about 500 B. Rocks to raise
on halves: to 2 mos. old; I furn. feed;
party pay postage both ways. Mrs. |
Sale aage aut Grayson, Rt. 1,
: butterfly, |.
holly, dogwood, velvet rose, crabap--
planter in good cond. Clinton Bryan;
party pay shipping chgs.; 100 ea. W.
L., and Black Leghorns, and 30 ea.
Reds and Plymouth Rocks. G. W.
Bradley, Metter, Rt. 1.
Want 200 good breed chicks to
raise on halves to 9 wks. old. Mrs.
R. Donaldson, Metter, Rt. 1.
Want either - Rocks or Red. baby
chicks to raise on halves up to 400.
Mrs. Alice Welch, Atlanta, Rt. 5, Box
192-A.
Want about 150-200 chicks to raise
on halves to 8-10 wks. old, I furnish
feed and party pay del. chgs., any
large breed, but Rocks preferred. Mrs.
Dora Walker, Fairburn, Rt. 4.
Want 50 baby chicks, 4 to 6 wEs.
old, any kind, but prefer Games or
Brown Leghorns. M. W. Smith, Chu-
la. Rbk, Ox de.
Want 200 chicks to raise on halves
to 8 wks. old. B.- Rocks or R. I. Reds
preferred. Will give ref. J. W. Kell,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Want 100 big breed chicks to raise
on halves. I furnish feed, other party
pay shipping chgs. Mrs. Ruth Har- :
rell, Putney, Rt. 1.
Grain and Hay For Sale
Absolutely pure Blue Stem _ seed
wheat, $1.25 bu., 2% bu. bags and_
pure Fulghum seed oats in 5 bu. bags,
50c bu., FOB. W. M. Wright, Fort
Valley.
Pure Bancroft seed oats, free from
foreign grass or grain seed, 48c bu.
Riley C. Couch, Turin.
Good bright Meadow hay, $12.50
FOB. J. E. Baynes, Greensboro.
Good, recleaned N. Ga. tall seed
rye, 75 bu., FOB, or 93c bu. del. Ga.
points, in lots, of 5 bu. or more. W.
F. Rogers, Mineral Bluff.
Texas Rust Proof seed oats, 50c bu.
FOB. T. E. Simmons, Rebecca, Rt. 1:
One hundred_ bu. good Blue Stem
wheat, $1 bu., FOB. Milton J. Bush,
Barnesville.
Forty tons good grass hay, baled,
no rain nor damage, $12 ton at barn,
3 mi. Swords. J. H. Osborne, Swords.
Sev, tons good, cbeehe peavine and
Lae ing. hay, $18 ton at barn. G.
King, Blackshear, Rt. 3, Box 11.
- Abruzzi ous 90c pu. FOB, cash
with order. . C. Jarrard, Cleve-
land, Rt. 1.
Five hundred bu. Nortons cold-
proof oats, 60c bu., 2nd yr. from
Cokers and absolutely pure. C. B.
One hundred bu. Blue Stem seed
wheat, extra good grain; sample if
desired, $1 bu. FOB. Thos. H. Pitts,
Atlanta, 1530 First Natl. Bk. Bldg.
Stova extra nice shredded corn,
well: baled, $10 ton; bright peanut
hay and oat straw, saved without
rain, $10 ton. J. B. Woods, Brooks.
Sev. tons bright O-too-tan hay,
also 200 bu. slipped shuck corn and
20 bu. Porto Rico potatoes for sale.
Mrs .Martha Slaten, Metter.
Gen. Cokers Fulghum seed oats,
-Whitworth, Perry.
telean, heavy, free of foreign seed, in
3 to 5 bu. sacks, 42c in small lots
and 40c.in large, FOB, money order.
W. B. Love, Jr., Augusta, 20 8th St.
One M bu. Norton coldproof oats,
only 2 yrs. from Cokers and guar.
pure, 60c bu. Brown Wimberly,
Macon. -
Ten tons bright oat straw, $10 ton;
5 tons cane peas and beans, mixed,
een 5 tons all peavine with little
erab grass, $12,50, FOB. Amos Floyd,
Canon, Rt. 1.
Sacrain 303,273. 1DS: 15, $1.50 pk.,
$4.50 bu.; also Grohoma, the won-
der grain, 5 lbs. $1, $2 pk., $6 bu.,
del. H. A: Neal, Carnesville, Rt. 3:
Five hundred bu. choice Fulghum
oats, grown especially for seed, not
weed nor grass seed, 60c bu., FOB.
J. C. Collier, Barnesville.
Good, recleaned No, Ga. tall seed
rye, 75 bu., Ga. points in lots of 5
bu. or more, R. Lee Hampton, Min-
eral Bluff.
Iwo hundred bu. Blue Stem. Ga.
seed wheat, $1 bu., FOB. R. P.
Walker, Bonaire.
Sell remainder 500 bu. Gunn and
Goolsby super wheat, official yield
51.29 bu. per acre (highest official
| record production for Ga.), $1.75 bu.,
FOB. Dan Gunn, Monticello.
Fodder for sale, bottom land 2-
hand bundles, $1. 15 per 100 bundles.
J. W. Ivie, Farmington, RFD 1.
Genuine Abruzzi rye, $1 bu. Bre.
for good pure Blue Stem wheat. C. L
Rhyne, Plains.
Texas rustproof and Fulghum seed
oats, free from nut and Johnson}
grass, 50c bu., FOB. J. M. Gaston,
; Americus.
eee
yr. from original, clean, no smut,
sound. R. W. Stembridge, eee
ville.
Recleaned genuine Abruzzi. rye, 90c
bu., in 2%-bu. bags; No. 2 grade for
grazing, 75c, cash with order, FOB.
W. B. Collier, Ft. Valley, RFD.
Pure Cokers str. Fulghum seed
oats, recleaned, 45c bu.; recleaned
bags; grazing rye, 75c bu., cash with
order, FOB. L. M. Felton, Marshall-
ville.
Fine quality pure, recleaned Ab-
ruzzi rye, $1 bu.*in 2%4-bu. bags,
cash with order, FOB. J. D. Massee,
Marshallville. :
Genuine . recleaned Abruzzi rye,
from Cokers, ped. seed; recleaned
Cokers Fulghum seed oats, all insp.
and cert. Write for price and sample.
O. K. David, Marshallville.
Texas rustproof oats for sale or
exc., 2 bu. oats for 1 bu. of peas,
sound and clean. C. S. Jones, Syl-
vester.
Fifteen hundred bu. imp.'seed oats,
no smut, bright and clean, no rain
since harvest. Sell or exc. for Brab-
j}ham peas. G. W. Coleman, Tifton.
No. 1 Blue Stem wheat, also nice
lot of native hay. M. R. Lockhart,
Louisville, Rt. 5, Box 54.
Twelve or 15 cars splendid peanut
hay, $7.50 per ton, FOB; also good
ear carn in car lots, 60c, FOB. J. C.
Logan, Plains.
One car nice, bright, well-shredded
corn stover, well baled, $10 ton, FOB;
also few tons pea green peanut hay,
$12 ton; nice oat. straw, $10 ton. J. B.
Wood, Brooks.
' Peavine hay for sale, car lots.
Write for prices. S. B. Hungerford,
Bradley.
- Appler and Bancroft seed oats,
threshed without rain on them, sack-
ed in good bags, 40c per bu., FOB.
B. F.. Cheek, Lavonia. ~
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, respec-
tively, or 40c bu., FOB. D. O. Lane,
Ft. Valley.
Genuine Abruzzi rye, $1 bu. or exc.
for good Blue Stem wheat. C. L.
Rhyne, Plains.
Genuine Cokers wilhui oats,
clean and heavy, free from obnox-
ious seed, in 5-bu. sacks, 44c in small
and 43c.in large lots, FOB. W. B.
Love, Jr., Augusta, 20 Eighth St.-
Fulghum seed oats, 50c bu.; Ban-
croft, 60c bu. W. W. Williams, Quit-
man.
Six hundred bundles corn fodder,
$1.50 per 100, 3-in-hand bundles.
William Reitz, Palmetto, Rt. 2.
cash with order, FOB. C. C. Jarrard,
Cleveland, Rt. 1:
Absolutely pure Blue Stem~ seed
wheat, $1.25 bu. in 2%2-bu. bags; pure
Fulghum seed oats, in 5-bu. bags, 50c
bu., FOB. W.-M. Wright, Ft. Valley.
Red Heart seed wheat, test 60 lbs.
to bu., $1 bu.; 10 or more bu., 90c
bu... FOB, cash with order. M. B.
Lee, Ft. Valley. |
Grain and Hay Wanted
Want about 40 bu. wheat, exc. No.
1 Spanish peanuts, bu. for bu; ea.
pay shipping chgs. Albert Collins,
Whigham.
Exc. 10 bu. Iron Clad peas for 10
bu. wheat, free from smut and other
grain, FOB, or 20 bu. Fulghum seed
oats, free from smut. Mrs. Fred Har-
mon, Gillsville.
Exc. good, sound New Era peas or
Early Bunch Speckled peas for good
Abruzzi rye or Blue Stem seed wheat,
Be es bu. C. M. Hogg, Buena Vista,
Exc. 30 bu. Red Hull Java peas for
60 bu. Fulghum oats (prefer Cokers)
also exc..10 bu. Clay peas for 10 bu.
Mile Stem seed wheat. T. G. Harris,
illen.
pure Abruzzi rye, $1 bu. in 2%-bu.|.
Abruzzi rye, 3-bu. bags, 90c bu.,
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, Baby Chicks Wanted | Grain and Hay For Sale sada ang ay Wanted |
: , hicks, 6 to 8 wks. old,| Hastings 100-Bu., Cokers Fulghum| Want seed wheat in 10: bu. lots at
Georgia engi Dee othe dues feed; other | and coldproof oats, 55 bu.; all 1st|a reasonable price. Mrs. M. C. Lanier,
Metter.
Want 10 bu. seed wheat and 20 or
25 bu. seed oats and feeder shoats.
Exc. good value. Write. G. V. Wil-
liams, Locust Grove.
Exc. 3 bu. peanuts for 5 bu. good
seed oats, or 4 bu. peanuts for 2 bu,
good seed wheat. W.. E. Goodwin,
Wadley.
Exc. pure Langford Imp. Big
cotton seed at $2 bu. for seed aa
and seed oats, 10 wheat and 20 or 25
bu. wheat. Mrs. F. L, Langford, Com-
merce.
Want baled shucks or hay at right
price and right quality. O. H. Brad-- : &
bury, Bogart.
Exc. best grade ext. honey at 10c.
lb. for Fulghum seed oats and Ab- -
ruzzi rye. J. E. Martin, Jesup, Rt. 2.
Want best prices FOB Villa Rica on
best grade white shucks. J. T. Chap-~
pell, aie Rica.
Eggs For Sale
S.C. R. I. Red eggs from 2 yr. old
hens direct from Donaldsons pens,
$1.25 per 15, del., or exc. for good
honey, or paper shell pecans. Mrs,
J. M. Jones, Grayson.
Good, fertile Donaldson-Mahood
str. Red hatching eggs, $4 per 100 in
half cs. lots. Mrs. G. L. Jones, Bron-
wood, Rt. 1.
B. R. Thompson str. eggs. Blood-_
tested for B. W. D. stock, $1 per 153
also R. I. Red eggs, Donaldson str.,
$1 per 15. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Syl-
vester, Rt. 3.
Hatching eggs, Tompkins str. di-
rect, ae 50 per 100, del. Crate to be
ret: C.F: Matheson, Alto, Box 121. |
Select hatching eggs from dark S.
C. R. I. Reds, $1.50 per 15; $3 per 50:
$5 C. Mahood str. and heavy layers.
Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood,
Box 83. ;
Pure B. R. eggs from heavy winter
layers, 75c per setting; $4 per C, del.
Fertility guar. Money. order. Mrs, F.
Cowart, Summit.
Thompson Ringlet B. eggs, Ist,
$1 per 15; $1.75 per 30; ae 85 for
153. $1.50 for 50, del. Carton ret. Mrs.
J. EB. Steadam, Brainbridge.
Full Cornish eges from hens ae
6% to 7 Ibs. ea., $1 per 15. Mrs: E. P.
King, Rochelle, Rt. 13 :
Pure bred White Pekin duck eggs,
75e doz., del. Sidney Clotfelter, Ma-
rietta, Rt. 5.
Eggs Wanted
Eggs wanted, custom hatching, 600-
egg cap., l%c per egg or 1-3 of
chicks if party pay chgs both Mes
and furnish shipping boxes. W.
Helms, Buena Vista.
Want fresh, select, heavy breed
eggs to set at reasonable cash price
or exc. a fine 18-month-old dark
red R. I. Red cock at $5, or set for
half of chicks; custom hatching, 3c
f = Mrs. J. KE. Sikes, Cochran,
Want eggs for hatching. Advise
breed and number of birds you have;
also custom hatching done. A. O,
Bowles, Fayetteville.
Want eggs to hatch on halves, any
breed and any amt. from 100 to 900.
Mrs. M. H. Martin, Cusetta.
Want R. I. Red, Rocks, Wyan-
dottes or any heavy breed or heavy
mixed breed eggs for See: can use
sev. cases per week. W. H. Clough,
Blackshear.
Exp. hatcheryman with first-class
equipment wants eggs to hatch for 2c
per. egg. Customer to furnish eggs.
E. A. Hayes, Buford, Rt. 2.
Exc, pure bred Buff Cochin bant-
ams for pure bred Tancred W. L.
eggs. Nothing but heavy laying stock
accepted. J. W. Thompson, Fitzgerald,
P. O. Box, 506.
Premium paid for hatching eggs
from pure bred flocks. Shipments not
less than case eggs weekly during
season. H. K. Ward, Savannah, K-9
Ranch.
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FRAUDULENT SALE OF SOY BEANS
The Alabama Department of Agriculture is investigating
the fraudulent sale of soy beans to the farmers of that state.
and would be glad to learn of any cases in Georgia where
farmers lost a crop because the seeds were misrepresented. .
Letters should be directed to this department or to L. N.
Allen, State Seed Analyst, Montgomery, Ala.
Tell the kind of loss, from whom the seed were bought and
the name of the out-of-state shipper.
5
Eggs Wanted
vant 2 cases fresh eggs per week,
te, infertile and av. 24 oz. to the
oz. or more, at market price, FOB
acon, C. K. Kendrick, Macon, 108
amar St. : :
~ Positions Wanted
Exp. farmer wants place to raise
rain and feed stuff, hogs, cows,
hickens, very little cotton, with
ood man; have plenty force; hear
+ once. W. B. Newton, Statesboro,
PD 4.
ant 2-horse crop on halves; near
rch and school; to be furn, Can
carpenter and almost any kind
gen. repair work as well. as farm.
Banks, Auburn.
want 2-horse farm on 50-50 basis
932, to be furn. $5 to the plow;
n family, all good workers. Write.
W. Brown, Bogart, Rt. 1.
nt a 2-horse crop also pr.- of.
nules: standing rent. H. G. Carroll,
almetto, Rt. 2. a
Mill rock expert wants job (to
ke meal with less power and grind
rice amt. in day); special attention
. Williams and Meadows. Consider
) as miller. A. E. Youngblood,
~Rt.. 1.
t good i-horse farm, widow
children, 2 boys large enough
ow; one work for wages. Have
moved and have some financial
istance to make crop; write. Mrs.
felissie Sammons, Gibson, Rt. 2,
re J. R. Boone.
Want 2 or 3-horse crop. Can furn.
van labor, stock feed, truck, etc.
time exp. Agr. College graduate.
d supervise other plows. Edwin
ippey, Thomasville, Rt. 3,
ant l-horse farm with bottom
Jand, on shares. Gordon Garner,
yrna, Rt. 2, Box 273.
wenty-one yr. old man desires job
ye cars, trucks, etc., for $15 mo.,
oard and laundry. Oliver Kinnard,
Lenox, Rt. 2. :
ung married. man wants place
farm near Atlanta at once; exp.
farming. Must be moved and furn.
B. Moore; Roswell, Rt. 2.
i -mam-wants: job: on farm,
: and looking after stock, or
arm work. C. R. Holloway, Edi-
care C, J. Holloway.
ant. good, imp. l-horse farm on
ives. Must have good dwelling,
, garden and out buildings, also
ll tenant house. Can move: and
- self. Mrs. Arlee ~ Ward,
Want good 1 or 2-horse farm on
ves, 4. good workers; can partly
furn. self, but need little help. Want
larke Kilgore, Grayson, Rt. 1.
Want job on farm; can do most
y kind of work. Am single, 31 yrs.
ld; good hand. Write at once. H. C.
annell, Roswell, RFD 2.
Want i-horse crop, near Atlanta,
ood house, good land and pasture,
sar school. Ref. exc. Standing rent.
. A. Vaughn, Jackson, Rt. 4. :
Want. 1-horse farm on shares, good
land, not over 100 miles from here,
ith good man; lifetime exp.; been
e 4 yrs.; self, wife and child; have
be moved; can furnish self. W. H.
avis, Lizella, Rt. 2.
Exp. No. Ga. farmer wants farm
t once; 4 in family, must be moved
vely, Atlanta, 646 Wells St., S. W.
_. Want 1-horse farm on 50-50 basis,
self and 2 boys to work; also exp. in
ell-blasting and digging, by day or.
oot, when not in crop. A. B. Walden,
onyers, Rt. 1, Box 210.
wenty-one-year-old married man
ges or $25 or $30 mo.;
ink nor smoke and have no bad
abits. Ref. exc. At once. Preston
oleman, Rochelle, Rt. 1. :
Want l-horse farm on 3rd or 4ths;
e own stock and tools and can
urnish self. Gordon Garner, Smyrna,
jt. 2, Box.273. .
Want 1-horse crop on 50-50 basis;
can furnish self, also can furnish
tock if place is suitable and good
d wi ; 4 in family,
youngest 12 yrs. old. I. W. Pence,
Acworth, Rt. 3.
Want 2 or 3-horse farm on 50-50
asis. 6 boys, all large enough to
ork and are willing workers. Ready
to move any time. Life-time farmer.
est of ref. E. F. Smith, Conyers.
Young single man, Berry School
duate, desires work on farm or
ry from now until. Christmas,
tian home preferred. Lundy 8.
npson, Swainsboro, Rt. 2.
tad Bat
arm; raised on the farm, Can
:|farm,
d furnished in crop time. D. C.
ants job as mechanic or some kind |
work on farm or will work for
do -not
_ Positions Wanted
. Widow, 24 yrs.-old, with little girl,
3 yrs. old, wants home with couple
on farm looking after poultry, etc.:
must have some salary. Ref. State
particulars in first letter. Mrs. Lou
Eller Gillmore, Mystic, Rt: 1.
Want job for wages on farm for
bal. this and for next yr. State par-
ticulars in first letter. J..S. Simmons,
Elmodel, Rt. 1, Box 33.
Middle-aged: woman wants home
on farm with small salary, prefer
old couple or widower. Mrs. Viola
Duke, Macon, 200 Bell Ave.
Want 2-horse crop on halves, party
to furnish $20 mo. and good cow;
will take dairy, 20-25.cows, on halves,
party move me. I will pay expenses.
J. M. Davis, Columbus, Gen. Del.
Want job on dairy and 1 or 2-horse
farm on halves; sufficient force. J. H.
Cook, Durand, Rt. 1. . oe
Want good 2-horse truck farm on
shares or dairy work or good 2-horse
crop to be planted as owner desires;
2 good regular hands; a regular job.
J. S. Glover, Alpharetta, Rt. 4.
Young man with wife and 2 small
children wants job in dairy; exp. dry
hand-milker and can drive truck; do
not smoke, drink nor chew tobacco.
Begin any time. R. L. DeFore, Macon,
Rt. 2, Box 196.
Want 1-horse crop on shares, man
furnish stock and tools, 50-50 basis;
cant move self, but can furnish Self
after getting moved, everything ex-
cept fertilizer; 3 in family. John H.
Hasford, Chickamauga, Rt. 1.
Practical and exyv. farmer wants 20
to 50 acres cultivated; at least 10
acres bottoms, good house, on school
bus route, within 35 miles Atlanta,
standing rent, run self. W. E. Fanner,
Atlanta, 25 Ormond St., S. E.
Elderly man wants work to help
raise chickens, trapnesting and care
of baby chicks. Geo. S. Rowe, Bridge-
boro, Rt. 3.
Middle-aged couple want job as:
caretakers on large estate or man-
agement of large farm; exp. in gen.
farming and poultry raising; good
ref.; like to get in touch with party
having: 1-horse farm. Geo. R: Rober-
son, Jasper, Box 65.
' Exp. truck farmer wants work of
any. kind, 23 yrs. old, single, sober,
good moral character; can drive
truck, furnish ref. D. H. Copeland,
West Point, RFD 4.
Want 1-horse crop'on 50-50 basis;
have 2 able-bodied men to truck;
would want work at reasonable price
all winter when not in crop. J. H
Milligan, Lilburn. ;
Fifty-year-old white man wants
job as caretaker of country home or
reasonable salary, _ willing
worker, well exp.; can also do car-
pentering. Best of ref. T. B. Garrett,
Dawson, Rt. 1, Box 134.
- Middle-aged Christian widow with
15-year-old son, life exp. on farm,
wants place on dairy, poultry or gen.
farm with good people at reasonable
wages. Ref. Mrs. L. T. Phillips, Chula.
Young man, single, strictly sober,
no bad habits, life exp. on farm, good
dry hand-milker, etc., wants place on.
dairy or gen. farm with good people
at reasonable salary per week and
board. Ref. Go anywhere. I. W.
Phillips, Chula.
Want to oversee farm. Have good
size family. Would take part crop.
Have farmed all my life. Ref. J. S.
Price, Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 290.
Middle-aged man and wife want
job as caretaker of farm home, few
cows, poultry and small truck; some
way to make living. Can do most
anything. Good habits. Agreeable. L.
R. Street, Empire, care Gen. Del.
Man and 3 grown boys, all raised
on farm wants 3 or 4-horse farm on
shares. Raise hogs, cows, chickens
and do gen. farming on 50-50 basis.
T. D. Castleberry, Macon, 1907 For-
syth Road. f
Married man with 2 grown boys
wants job in dairy for small salary.
15 or 20 cows and good 1-horse crop
on share basis. No cotton. Can move
self. 25 yrs. exp. in cattle and grow-
ing feed stuff. M. L. Bray, Walden.
Want good 1-horse crop with good
man to furnish stock and tools, on
halves. Prefer Stephens, Franklin or
Rabun county. John C: Ross, Clarkes-
ville. es
Want share crop or any. kind of
work on farm. Have plenty help to
make and gather 2-horse crop. Have
to be furnished supplies. A. J. Mc-
Leod, Milan.
Man with plenty of force wants
2-horse on shares, or standing rent.
Prefer near Waycross. H. L. Clarke,
Waycross, Rt. 3. ee
MARKET BULLETIN.
Positions Wanted
Want good 2-horse farm. 2 boys,-|-
16 and 19 yrs., girl 12, and myself.
Good workers. Can operate cultivator
also. Do not smoke nor drink. Near
school and church. Consider wages
for self and boys. J. W. Sammons,
Tarrytown, Rt. 1.
_ Man, about 50 yrs. old, desires a
job on farm; will give his services
for his room, board and clothes; this
party sober and reliable. Answer
through -R. H. Davis, Atlanta, 70
Houston St., N. E.
Middle-aged white man of good
moral habits, A-1 health, no drinker,
wants to locate with party with
acreage, to keep.in repair truck and
other farm -machinery and other
work. Free to go anywhere. James
King, Decatur, Rt..3, Box 70.
Want. place as. caretaker or. over-
seer of farm, or country estate, etc.
Can do anything in garden, flowers,
care of live stock, carpentering and
mechanical work. 41 yrs. old, 25 yrs.
exp. Ref. Ed. E. McLaughlin, Macon,
Heath Road, Rt. 2.
_ Want job as farm supervisor where
hard work, honesty and efficiency
will be. appreciated. Let me help you
with your cattle, hog and poultry
oe L. D. Haney, Marietta,
Want job driving tractor on stock
farm, peach or apple orchard. Exp. in
farm and orchard work. 37 yrs. old.
Honest, sober and no bad habits. T.
W. Manning, Dudley, Rt. 1.
Blacksmith wants job on large
farm, 1-horse farm, or grist mill and
shop, 2-horse crop on 50-50 basis.
mee ref. O. E, Turner, Dawson,
Man wants job on stock farm, or
farm work, good tractor man, also
mechanic, cultivators, etc. Any kind
of work: Wages sufficient for a fam-
ily of 5. W. J. Carroll, Putney, Rt. 1.}:
Want to run blacksmith shop for
party who has set of tools for reason-
able salary, or on commission. 2: yrs.
exp. Guarantee all work. Send truck
ae me. C. O. Phillips, Rochelle,
Want job as supt. of poultry farm,
hunting lodge, summer or winter
estate. Exp., sober, educated, mar-~
ried. $20 for both. Wife also will
work. Art Rudisill, Atlanta, 135 E.
Fair St. i
Twenty-five-year-old man and
mother want a place as caretaker for
elderly couple on farm. H. C. Evans,
Collins. -
Want 2 or 4-horse farm with 1 or
12 riding cultivators on 50-50 basis, |~
and outside work when not in crop.
Consider care of dairy cows. Plenty
of force. Have to be moved. Life exp.
M. G. Henry, Tarrytown, Rt. 1.
Want on halves 3-horse farm, good
land, plenty water, good house; near
school with man to furnish $7 or $8
to the plow. Also work to do until
crop time. Ready to move now. Ellis
Holton, Soperton, Rt. 3.
Want 1-horse farm for 1932. Good:
land, house and water. Prefer Peach,
Houston or Bibb county. Can move
by Dec. 15th. Write or come see. B.
Z. Scarborough, Wayside, Rt. 1.
Want 1 or 2-horse farm in Screven
or Bulloch county on shares. Good
land and stock. Best ref. Frank New-
som, Sandersville.
Want 1l-horse farm in free range
county. Standing rent. Prefer Irwin
county. J. A. Stripling, Rebecca.
Can furnish self for 1-2-horse
crop. 50-50 basis. Landlord to fur-
nish feed, tools, team, cow to milk;
also move me: Prefer near Ocilla,
Tifton or Moultrie. J. L. Smith, Sum-
ner, care Gen. Del.
Forty-five-year-old widow and 17
yr. old daughter, can do any kind of
farm work, wants job, live as one of
family, with enough salary to buy our
own shoes and clothes. Honest. Mrs.
R. C. Fussell, Poulan, RFD 1.
'- Man and wife want job as care-
taker. on farm in or near Atlanta.
Familiar with all farm and dairy
work. Strictly religious. J. C. Lord,
Atlanta, 795 Cascade Ave., S. W.
Fifty-year-old white man wants
job as caretaker of country home or
farm. Reasonable salary. Willing
worker. Can also do carpenter work.
pee of ref. -T. B. Garrett, Dawson,
Rt. 1.
Want good 3-horse crop on 50-50
basis; good hog and cattle pasture,
large house, good barns. Have to be
moved and furnished. J. L. Brooks,
Crawford, Rt. 1. a
Want a good 1-horse farm and also
rent the mule to go with it, and bor-
row the feed for your mule. (Will re-
pay in the fall). Sam Burke, Millen,
Rt. C, Box 28.
lone of family and work on farm.
Tench, Cornelia. :
ao a by
Page Seven
Positions Wanted
Young married man, wife and 1
child wants job on farm. Do any kind
of farm work, drive tractor, truck,
etc. Have to be moved and furnished.
R. B. Moore, Roswell, Rt. 2.
Want 1-horse farm on 50-50 basis.
Have wife and 5 children. Have to be
run. Have 3 workers. A. F. Moore,
Nicholls.
Want 2-horse crop. Can finance all | 3
except mules and equipment. Life ee
exp. Agricultural College graduate. :
Could oversee extra plows. Edwin F.
Shippey, Thomasville, Rt. 3.
Any one in need of day labor, or by .
month, write or see Thos. Jefferson,
Nashville, Rt. 3. fe =
Seventeen-year-old boy desires to
live as one of family and assist with .
work on farm. Small salary. Reared ~
on farm. Strong and healthy. Start (
at once. Good ref. Willis Perkins, |
Sylvania. ES ie
Twenty-nine-year-old man, - wife
and 1 child wants work on farm. Con-
sider shares or working for wages.
Life time exp. Write at once. O. A.
Carr, Buford, Rt. 1.
Single, middle-aged, sober, indust-
rious, exp. white man wants job with
good white family caring for stock,
poultry or gen. farm work. Have to be oe
moved and furnished transportation.
Ref. Write. Rufus T. Finley, West
Point. a ee
Exp. dairyman, employed at pres- |
ent, with sufficient help to manage
50 cow dairy, wants position for 1932.
Can give ref. from present employer
co fioa ieae W. J. Herndon, Augusta,
Twenty-six-year-old, single man |
wants place in Christian home, near
Americus ,Cordele or in that vicinity,
cultivate crop for 1932 on shares and
work during. spare time for family I
stay with. M. N. Hardin, Calhoun. =
Want job on farm. 28-year-old,
stout as a mule, single,.about 5 ft.9 ~~
in. tall and wt. about 165 lbs. I smoke
cigarettes. and sometimes take a
drink. Exp. farmer, mechanic, and
most anything. E. T. Butler, Carters- |
ville, 100 Douglas St. - Bones eet
Middle-aged man with 3 in family __
wants work. A-1 exp. carpenter, :
blacksmith and farmer. Would accept
dairy work. H. B. Lindsey, West
Point, RFD 4.
White man, honest, sober and
straight: in every way, wants job on ~
farm. Have to be moved and fur-
nished. 3 in family. Ready to move
any time. Warren Goodwin, Ella
Belle, RFD 2. * ae
Want a good 1-horse crop, 20-25
acres of good .land near school, |
church on 50-50 basis, with good,
sober, honest man. Can furnish self |
and move at once. Also. raise hogs
and chickens on 50-50 basis. H. P.
Brown, Dahlonega. :
Farm Help Wanted
Want cropper for 2-horse farm, 5
room painted house, 3 room tenant
house; 40 A cultivation; 40 A woods; Ee
plenty water; near school and |
church. Standing rent..W. M. Fort-
ner, Meansville, Rt. 1. : on
Want nice, respectable girl or wo-
man to live on farm doing light
work; small salary, or board and
clothes. Write full information first
letter. Caloway Watson, Logans-
ville, RFD 4.
* Want boy, 18 to 20 yrs., to live as
# ,
o epee a pic Latin pitta Evins
Rati Bae pe i -
Will pay in the spring. Write. H. E.
Want good farm hand for 1932 to |
begin work now, be from 18 to 30
yrs. old, good worker, no loafer, sin-
gle and no bad habits. If you can
fill this bill, come; dont write. Ed-
ward Lee -Tench, Demorest, Rt. 1,
Box 15. : a
Want nice family to move to my
farm and raise chickens, I furnish ~
dwelling house and necessary chicken
houses, tenant furnish stock. W. B.
Riggins, Blackshear. : ialiee
Want a good farmer for excellent
farm, extra. large 7-room dwelling,
barn, all outhouses, good pasture,
near school and church, fine com-
munity. Apply at..once. Mrs. O. P. |
Walton, Atlanta, 1355 Wylie St.
Want single white man, not over
30 yrs. old, to live in home with my
family and do general farm work,
board, bed and laundry, small salary.
L. H. Edenfield; Stillmore, Rt. 1,
Box: 31. Pou es
Want good farmer with own stock
for 2 or 4-horse farm of good land, |
near Oglethorpe and Montezuma.
Both have accredited schools. Shares
or standing rent. Mrs. Annie B. Holt,
Montezuma. ie ate
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Page Eight
Farm Help Wanted
Want a colored first-class farmer
about 25-35 acres in cultivation.
ust be able to furnish 2 mules, tools,
etc. 3-room house, needs some re-
pairs. On % or 1/3, or for 2 bales. of
cotton rent. Write. Burton Bridges,
Atlanta, 996 Washita Avenue, N. E.
- Want farmer with own stock and
% corn and cotton,
-horse farmer,, adjoining A. & M.
School, Madison, Solomon Vaugh-
tery, Madison.
Want. share cropper for 60 acre
from Ocilla, on 50-50
basis. G. W. Paulk, Osierfield.
Want exp. single man to work on
Sara pay $4 mo., board and laundry.
ne full 1 particulars in first letter.
W. M. Thornton, Jesup,
125 acrs,
able to run self,
farm, 4 mi.
mito horse farm,
miles west of Pomona, 10 miles Grif-
fin, standing rent.. Call.
Underwood, Atlanta, 18 Astor Ave.,
Ss.
Mrs. Sara
Ww.
Want an honest, sober and indus-
trious man who "has had exp. in
aring for shrubs and flowers. Ref. |
quired. Miss McChesney,
y-
Want middle-aged woman to live
in farm home and help with garden,
poultry, =tc.; only 2 in family; small
salary or board and clothes. Mrs. A.
Collins, Demorest, Rt. 1.
Want exp. poultry man with fam-.
to work well-equipped 30-acre
oultry farm and pecan grove on
shares (poultry shares, only);
r, living alone; farm well located,
limits Blackshear. Must furnish
_W. B. Riggins, Blackshear.
rant good farmer with own stock
tools for 1 and 2-horse crops.
d house, good land. Come and
e me. Mrs. B. T. Osborn, Clermont,
Want good, honest, sober young
an, knowing something about farm-
g and some education; also want a
young woman to live in home and
look after poultry, etc. Good, ogee
and without incumbrances.
. Key, Macon, 1002 Napier Ave.
Want good farmer for good farm,
acres in cultivation, 16 miles At-
anta. Must furnish 4 or 5 mules,
aes etc. Be well educated. 3-room
house. Must furnish self. W. J. C.
ere os. 996 Washita Ave-
Uu
A good 1-horse farm on 50-50 basis.
ill furnish house, land and fertili-
zer only. 3 miles Tifton, Ga. H. L.
Harper, Cocoanut Grove, Fla., 3139
ibiscus St. (Resident of Ga.)
- Want to hear from A-1 farmer on
50 basis, who can furnish self and
pay half of guano bill. Or would con-
sider 1 good wage hand. 2-horse farm.
Good land. Maebel Cowart, Summit.
Want exp. young ma
mon. farm,
, good work-
( undry, nice
home and small salary. Begin now
itil Xmas, light work just for
eed No smoker nor drinker. Mrs.
3. Sikes, Cochran, Rt. 1.
Want middle-aged, unincumbered
man to live with me and help with
ltry farm for a home or board
. Mrs. F. R. Vincent,
it
fant. boy, 14 to 16 yrs. old to live
home as one of family and help
th work on farm. Must be of Boog
aracter. Send ref. with letter.
Hendrix, Jefferson, Rt. 1.
Want man or boy, 18 to 40 yrs. old.
eat. and $1-per week to do
hustling farmer to
ork large 2-horse crop. Extra good
d. Good house. Well located. Must
ish self. Chris King, Atlanta, 13
ho esia Ave.
Miscellaneous For Sale
Black walnuts, 50c bu.
eed sacks, or white peas. Mrs. D. F.
On, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Sweet leaf,
ewing. 10c lb.:
ash with order. Dan. A. Campbell,
flue-cured tobacco,
smoking, 8c.,
y,
bacco, pest grade, 15c; low grade,
q isted, 25c; 5 Ib. box del. for $1.
ISS Myrtle Campbell, Surrency.
, yellow tobacco, 10c Ib., in the
or 25c twisted. Money order.
Campbell, Surrency.
; grade tobacco, 15c Ib.,
8c. Exc. for other value. Claud
ter, tency,
ome-made tobacco, leaf or twist-
spun and sweet, 5-lb. box del.,
isted, Be 50. " Alex Campbell,
a " Miseciianeans For Sale
Tobacco, 10c lb. Send money order |
for 10 Ibs. W. M.
Rt. 2.
Dry, nice, sifted plack walnuts; 55
Ib. del.; also pecan nuts, 65c Ib., del.,
and about 5 bu. Cream Sugar Crowd-
er peas, $3.50 bu. Hoyt Howington,
Commerce, Rt. 3:
Ten to 15 bu. black walnuts. Make
offer. Roy Daughtry, Metter.
Home-grown corn meal,
Send chk. J. W. Lahg, Omega.
Good, flue-cured tobacco, 10 Ibs.,
$1. Add postage. M. O. Watkins, Mer-
shon, Rt. 1, Box 36.
Good, flue-cured tobacco, 10c Ib.,
FOB. Cash with order. Tony Young,
Baxley, Rt. 2.
White, washed wool, 20c Ib.; dry |2
sheep skin with: fleece on, 50c each.
Robt. S. Anderson, Hawkinsville.
Black walnuts, largest size, hulled,
$1 bu., FOB. Mrs. W. H. Rucker,
Milner.
Black walnuts and pecans for sale
or exc. Write what you have. Mrs.
A. B. Wood, Griffin.
t sale or. exc. for white butter beans,
onion sets, Cream Sugar Crowder
peas, % bu. seed rye. Mrs. J. S.
Morton, Lumpkin, Rt. 1.
Black walnuts in hull, $1.25 per
bu.; kernels, 60c-lb. or 3 lbs. $1.65.
Mrs. G. W. Akin, Graymont, Rt. 1.
Bright walnut meats, 50c Ib. - W.
H. Martin, Commerce, Rt. 3.
Good, sound, flue-cured smoking
tobacco, 12%c "Ib. cash, or exc. for
cabbage or
Mrs. Lillie
onions, Irish potatoes,
Bermuda onion plants.
Williams, Milford. :
Extra good flue-cured smoking a
or
white feed sacks, sound eating ap-|
bacco, 12%2c Ib. cash, or exc.
4ples or anything can use. Mrs. B. A.
Palmer, Milford.
Two hundred Ibs. nice flue-cured
tobacco for sale or exc. for dried ap-
oc lb. for Ib.,.ea. pay postage. Mrs.
J..W. Dunn, Odum, Rt. A.
Black walnuts for sale or exc. for?
1 apples, onions or anything can use.
Mrs. L. C. Harris, Dallas, Rt. 2. _
Large oak syrup bbls., strong, good,
durable, 50-gal. cap., $1.25 ea., FOB;
burlap and white cotton sugar bags,
5c ea., $4 C; check with order. Bob
McCormack, Albany.
Twelve bu. black mounts 15 bu.,
hulled, dried and sound. J. L. Alli-
son, Woolsey.
Twenty-four good, clean lard buck-
ets, $1, prepaid, or exc. for anything
Fog W. M. Thornton, Jesup,
Flue-cured chewing tobacco, 10c
lb.; smoking, 6c lb.; add postage. Mrs.
H. D. Boatright, Baxl ey.
Flue-cured chewing tobacco, 10c|-
Ih.; smoking, 5c; add postage. J. S.
Steedley, Baxley.
Half bu. nice, sound hickory nuts,
ae add postage. Lee Tilley, Ellijay,
Black walnut meats, fresh when
ordered, 60c Ib., del. Will exc. Mrs.
Vee Ray, Kensington, Rte 2;
Dried apples, 12%4c Ib.: black-eyed
peas, 10c lb.;- preserves, jellies, pic-
kles, ete. Sell or exc. for laying hens.
Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody.
Twenty- lbs. new, all-white goose
feathers, 90 Ib. Beulah Grier, Cler-
Y.| mont.
New, white, downy feathers: 50c
Ib. Write for sample. Mrs. Mary Col-
lins, Cordele, Rt. 4.
High grade tobacco, 5 Mbs., $1;
omy best shipped, low grade used in
spray solution; black walnut kernels,
from cultivated trees, 5 Ibs. del. Ga.,
"| $9. 25; stamp for sample. John Crone,
Philomath.
Good, flue cured chewing tobacco,
10 Ib: bag, $1 del.;. smoking, 13 Ibs.,
$1 del. Harold Smith, Baxley.
Good, flue cured tobacco, chewing, |
10c; smoking, 6c Ib., del. Ga. Wendell
Smith, Baxley.
Have Jersey heifers, Jersey bull,
all 18 mos. old: brood sows, baled
hay and corn for sale, or exc.; write.
H. F. Stair, Valdosta, Box 65.
Home baked fruit cakes, 50c_ Ib.,
postage to be added on all orders for
oe 5 Ibs. Mrs. R. Van Smith,
or
Nice, clean dried sage, 60c Ib., del.:
this yrs. crop, money orders only
ri Jd. EB: Yawn; Rhine, Ret:
, Box 115.
Merce kernels, 50c Ib., a
|Hudson Rountree, Stillmore, Rt.
Fig, peach, pear preserves, 50c as
watermelon rind, 60c qt.; green sliced
jtomato, and Red Indian peach
pickle, "plum sauce, chili gg a
66.5 apple jelly, 15 mold. Mrs, Z
Story, RT:
MARKET BULLETIN.
Spivey, Surrency,
fae: DU.
White feed sacks, 100-lb. cap., for
vinegar,
Miscellaneous For Sale
Canned peaches
Smith, Austell, Rte 2.
P, T. Herndon, Surrency.
Twenty-three qts: black walnuts,
some hulled: money order. L.
Mound, Junction City.
Ib. Mrs.
Houston Ave.
Barn cured leaf fobacco, 00 10.05
twisted, 25c lb, FOB. R. M, Motris,
Surrency, Rt. 2.
J. Akridge, Bartow, Be.
hulled, clean, $1.25 bu. Mrs. J.
Marshall, Talbotton, Rt. 1, Box 34.
Black walnut. kernels, 50c Ib.;
ders over 2 lbs. del. Mrs.
Mason, Cut-Cane. -|
Good bright chewing and smoking
tobacco, 8 lbs. chewing, $i; 10 Ibs.
smoking, $1; twisted, 25c Ib., del. Exc.
for good dried apples or dried EI-
berta peaches. J. S. Fowler, Surrency,
Rt. 2.
J. L, Erwin, Adairsville.
son,
Bu. hickory nuts, $1.25; walnuts,
same price; red multiplying onions,
buttons from same onions,
50c gal., del. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball.
hulled,
dried, 10c lb., FOB. W. W. Clifton,
40c gal.;
Ground, Riis
Native green walnuts,
Oliver, Ris;
Nice dry black walnut kernels, 45c
Ib. and postage. Hubert Haynes, Com-
merce, Rt. 4.
Mrs. L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia.
Six Ibs. dry sage, this years crop,
25c lb. plus postage; also well-rooted
sage plants, Ic ea. and postage. Mrs.
J. A. Marlow, Royston, RFD 1.
nut meats, 50c Ib., del. Mrs. M.
Howington, Commerce, Rt. 3.
Black walnuts,
qt., or exc. for syrup at 50c gal.;
Mrs. R. S. Attaway, Matthews.
eet
wild cherry bark, ea. 20c. Ib.;
L. M. White,
Bos. 33.
Rabbit tobacco, calamus,
Dahlonega, Rt.
Protection.
sifted, 60c Ib. del.;
Ross, The Rock, Rt. 1.
Cordele, Rt. B.
del. Ga.
Nahunta, Box 155.
Yellow root, bone dry,
H. McCurley, Hartwell.
bu. W. D. Wilbanks, Cave Springs.
Hammond, Lavonia, Betas os
Florence Hutcheson, Buchanan.
rabbit tobacco, 20c Ib.;
15 Ib. Add postage.
Laster, Fairburn, Rt. 1
Box 47.
, Mound, Junction City,
Thursday, November 19,.1931_
in glass jars,|
$2.75 doz., exc. for Schley or Stuart
pecan trees, not seedlings. Mrs. Sam
Good, flue cured tobacco, barn run.
8c Ib., slightly damaged, 5c Ib.; cash,
or exc. for chickens or other "value
Fourteen Ibs. clean dry sage, 40c
Bessie Rich, Macon, 3201
Red sassafras roots, green, 25c per
Ibs.; also nice, dried citron seed,
ioe teacupful; add cia die Mrs. F.
Nice size black Me cae 1931 cre
or-
1:
Fifty sacks, 100-lb. cap., for sale
or exc. for anything can use. Mrs.
Large sound hickory nuts, $1 bu.
at Jackson. Brac Hodges, Jr., Jack-
chks. J. W. Steedley, Baxle
New crop broom corn, $3 per doz. . .
smoking, 8c Ib.;
Nice pecan meats, most all halves,
60c lb.; also nice, clean, sifted wal-
-| Surrency.
85c bu., hulled;
peach preserves made on seed, oe
also
old-fashioned peach kernels, 15c Ib.
Rattle root, polk root, sassafras,
wild cherry bark, yellow root, ea. 20c
Ib. Mrs. Claude White, Dahlonega,
Rattle, yellow, polk, sassafras root,
1931
hickory nuts, 5c lb., or exc. for 100-
Ib. white sacks, ea. pay postage. Miss
yellow
and bear-foot root, all 30c Ib.; wal-
nut trees for sale. Mrs. R. C. Stover,
Black walnuts, $1 bu. hulled; 50c
unhulled, FOB; meats-cracked and
Jerusalem arti-
chokes for pickles, 10c lb., and post-
age; fruit cakes on halves. Mrs. L. E.
Black walnuts, $1 bu. Exc. for any-
thing can use. Mrs. W. O. Puckett,
Little Chili pepper in vinegar-hot
sauce, 45c qt. jar: enough peppers to
make % gal. hot sauce by adding
J. W. Hellmen,
25c Ib.:
white and water oak acrons, $1. 50
gal. del. Money order only. Mrs. ie
Three bu. black walnuts, hulled, $1
Black walnuts, this yrs. crop, 75e
bu; hickory nuts, 4c lb. Gertrude
Twenty-five Ibs. slightly used, good
white goose feathers, 40c Ib. Miss
Black haw roots, green, 25c Ib.:
polk root
green, 10c lb.; sassafras, wild cherry,
Mrs. Jewell
About 40 Ibs. best quality used
goose feathers in splendid cond., in
good container, $14, FOB. Sample on
request. Mrs. E. B. Cotton, Palmetto,
Twenty-three gts. partly hulled
black walnuts, $1 P. P. Money order.
Also finest kind of moss for packing
Miscellaneous For Sale
Sassafras,-.red shank, shu 2
roots, all 9c Ib., 10 lbs. or over, ae
also plum trees, $3 per 100. Roy Witt,
Preston, Rt. fe
Plain, ee taihioned pound cake,
40c lb.; Japanese fruit cake, 50 Ib.: :
Lady Baltimore, 50c Ib. By parcel
Oh Mrs. J. N. Knowles, Jackson,
Few bu. sound, dry, hulled, 1930
walnuts, also few sound 1931 crop,
Sell or exc. for peanuts, or goog
chicken feed sacks. A. E. Antena,
Bowdon, Rt. 2. :
TOBACCO FOR SALE __
Sweet, shade and barn flue-cured
tobacco, smoking, ready for use, 5 oz,
bags, 4 bags; 50c; 10 bags, $1; chews
ing, 5 lbs., 60c; in bulk, 10 Ibs., 60c.
Jc cat. Williams, Rockingham,
Sweet leaf, flue-cured tobacco,
smoking, 8c Ib. del.: .; Chewing, 10c Ib,
del. Exc. for anything can use. Dan
A. Campbell, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Flue-cured chewing tobacco, 10c
lb.; smoking, 6c lb. Add postage. Mrs,
Macy Tyre, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Good flue-cured yellow leaf chew-
ing tobacco, 10c lb. bag, $1; 20 Ibs,,
$1.95; 25 Ibs., $2.35; smoking, 12 Ibs.,
$1. Ail del. Ga. Harold Smith, Baxley,
A-1 chewing and smoking tobacco, Te
8 lbs., $1, prepaid to 3rd zone. Frank
Harris, Baxley.
Yellow flue-cured chewing - and?
smoking tobacco, 10c lb., prepaid to
> a Edwin Troupe, Baxley, ;
R i
Flue-cured tobacco, smoking | and
chewing, 10c lb. and postage. Cc. :
Rentz, Baxley. s
Yellow flue-cured chewing and
smoking tobacco, 10c Ib.; 12 lbs., $1,
prepaid to 3rd zone. Isham Harris, s
Baxley, Rt. 2.
Flue-cured tobacco, chewing, 9
Ib.; smoking, 5c lb.; add postage, J,
S. Steedley, Baxley, Rt. *4. ee.
Home-cured tobacco, chewing, 10c
lb.;. smoking, 6c lb.; add postage, no ~
4
Good yellow flue-cured tobacco,
chewing, 10c. Exc, |
for syrup, dried fruit or anything
can use. H. L. Kesler, Baxley, Rt. 4,
Box 59. nee
Bright leaf tobacco, flue-cured, .
chewing, 8c lb.; smoking, Go lho hic,
for oats or rye. Maron Edenfield,
Chewing tobacco, ready twisted, 10 |
Ibs., $1; smoking, 11 Ibs., $1; cash
with order. Thelma Joyner, Baxley.
Chewing tobacco, twisted, 10 lbs.,
$1; smoking, 11 Tbs., $1; cash with
order. Alice Milikin, Baxley, Fe Re he
Nice home-cured smoking . and .
chewing tobacco, 10c Ib.; 12 Ibs., $1;
add postage. B. L. Ahl, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Miscellaneous Wanted tg
Exe. $110 value for goats, shelled
corn, good ribbon cane syrup, W. L.
hens, or baby chicks, or other value. ae
M. A. Newton, Statesboro, Rt. 4. ee
Exc. value for horse, chickens, or =
anything can use; write. Mrs. J. M.
Gooch, Calhoun, Rt. 4.
Exc. high grade ped. rabbits at
reasonable price for pecans, peanuts,
black-eyed peas, honey or potatoes;
rabbits are prize winning stock, 7 oh
breeds to choose from. F. L. Wood, =
Atlanta, 439 Moreland Ave.
Want about 5 lbs. chestnuts for
eating; make best price. Fred Lee,
Concord,
Trade black walnuts for pecans,
paper shells, peanuts, or chickens;
ea. del. to other, Ib for lb. on pea=
nuts. Jno. Whiteman, Adairsville. \
Want 50 to 75 bu. good pecans, 2
to 500 bu. Porto Rico sweet potatoes,
some good Irish oes a and
honey; state best prices. F. lL. Moore,
Rome, 23 Butler St.
Lots of 10 Ibs. ea. seedling pecans
for the following: Ten Ibs. dried ap-
ples, baby lima beans, 24 lbs. whole
wheat flour, or 30 Ibs. Spanish pea-
nuts for 24 Ibs. whole wheat flour,
ea. pay postage. Ira Bates, Bain-
bridge; RFD 2, Box 70.
Exe. 15 Ibs. bright sun-dried
peaches or apples, free from peeling,
for 25 white feed sacks, 100-lb. cap.,
ea. pay postage. Mrs. Felton Wil-
liams, Eatonton.
Want pure, unmixed Rockyford or
Eden Gem cantaloupe seed, half run-
ner garden beans, white feed sacks.
Exe. choicest Crowder collard
seed or other value. C. F. Maddox, |
Buford.
Exc. value for 60 bu. corn or for
good milch cow. Mrs. R. L. Williams,
Boston. :
Exc. 12 Ibs. nice sun-dried apples
lants, etc. Write for particulars, L,
for 12 lbs. cotton., ea. pay pose
Eliza Weeks, Dial.
iscellaneous Wanted
vant new crop hulled, dried black
oR Will buy from 100 ths. up.
. Thomas, Macon, Crumps
ixc. bright sun-dried apples or
ches for good new honey, lb. for
- also exc. for pecans, lb. for lb. or
Tbs. for 1 bu. black walnuts, ea. pay
ostage. W. F. Miller, Lula, Rt. 2.
Want peanuts, peas, hogs or any-
g used on farm, in exc. for good
ue. Write. F. W. Maddox, Stone
untain..
c, 7 lbs. nice Laredo Saga beans,
ry, from Hastings, for 10 white
sacks, 100-lb. size. Lee Tilley,
ijay, Rt. 3. :
xc, value for Bermuda onion sets,
phage plants, dried fruit or any-
ng can use.
assas, Rt. 1. :
xc. value for all kinds of farm
oducts, chickens, live stock, etc.
frite. D. J. Moon, Thomaston, Rt. 2.
Exc. cabbage, collard and onion
nts for meat, new syrup, canned
t, vegetables or potatoes. What
Seed For Sale
Good seed rice, 75c pk. T. P. Tro-
1, Ambrose.
oe.
ite multiplying onions, $1.25 bu.
with order. Not prepaid. J. R.
arris, Royston, Rt. 2.
nough to plant 1 acre), 50c del.;
polk berry seed, 1 oz. pkg., 50c
Ga. Wm. Nunn, Lawrenceville,
urple Top turnip seed and collard;
Ib., or-exc. for white velvet okra
. Abner Baker, Norman Park.
hite nest onions, 50c gal. del., or
for pullets or heading collard or
globe tomato seed. Mrs. L. B.
Owens, Buford, RFD 1.
Ten bu. cane seed, $10, or exc. for
hum oats, or a good S. P. C. boar
pig, reg.; 10 lbs. Russian sunflower
eed, 20c lb.; 20 lbs. long green pod
a onion seed, Big Boston, Ice-
lettuce, $1.50 lb.; white nest
s. .; orange cane, $1 bu.
. Woodruff, Flowery Branch.
One hundred fifty lbs. pure Dixie
Bell watermelon seed for sale. Make
3 cs A. I. Granade, Milledge-
hite nest onions, 50c gal.; red
nd white Speckled Crowder peas,
Oc qt.; purple hull, 40c qt.; .also
verbearing strawberry plants, 50c
- Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery
tumpkin seed, 3 large packs, 25c;
mixed, col. tender cornfield beans,
10c cupful. Add postage on small
rder. Exc. for. white sacks. Miss
ona Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
ain and curley mustard seed,
mixed, 25c cupful, or exc. for red
st onions, 2% cups seed for % gal.
il T. T. Holloway, Cobbtown,
Fifty Ibs. Hastings Ga. dwarf okra
or gumbo seed, 40c lb., or exc. for.B.
L. pullets. Wm. B. Walker, Dah-
onega, Rt. 4.
White multiplying onions, large or
ong 40c gal. Will exc. B. B. Morgan,
vlyO. :
_ Two gal. white nest onions, 75c, add
postage; 10 lbs. dried apples 70c, or
Ea. pay postage. Mrs. G. B. Patterson,
Blairsville, Rt. 4.
i Wonder watermelon
seed, $1 oz., $10 lb.; American Wond-
er okra seed, guar. to give satisfac-
tion, 25c oz., or 14 lb. $1. E. T. Clem-
ents, Tennille.
Scallion onion buttons, 35c gal., or
xc. for 100 lb. cap. white feed sacks,
ithout holes at 10c each. Dolly Eller,
Titus, 4
White nest onions, 5c pk.; best
Eng. pea seed, 12 lbs., $1.50. Maude
Hamby, Greenville.
White nest onions, $2.75 bu., del.;
Iso Excelsior Eng. peas, 2 lbs., 35c.
almadge Robinson, Greenville.
Nice, white nest onions, 40c gal.;
also white Lady peas, 8c lb. All 1931
op; white bunch butter beans, 10c
All postpaid, Alice Hodges, Green-
eee G, BOX SO,
arn
ursday, November 19, 1931
Miss Nina Tootle,
F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. | R
Honey drip syrup cane seed, 5 Ibs.,|_
xc. for 20 good, 100 lb. feed sacks.
pler, Roopville, Rt. 2.
: Seed For Sale
Yellow Bermuda onion sets, saved
from plant field after plant season
over, grown from imported seed, $1.50
per hamper. G. W. Coleman, Tifton.
Heavy fruiting Eng. pea seed, 25c
lb., postpaid. Mrs. Kate Collins, Cobb-
town, Rt. 1.
. Shallot buttons, 6 gal for sale, 20c
gal.; Willetts Wonder Eng. pea seed,
20c lb. All postpaid. Exc. for wheat,
oats, rye or meat. Also have 2 gal.
peach seed for best offer. Duke
Chandler, Buchanan, Rt. 2,
_White multiplying onion sets, 50c
gal., postpaid, or exec. for corn at
market price. Ea. pay postage. Mrs.
Emmett Trammel, Duluth.
Hot pepper seed, 12c per pkg.: also
Martin gourd seed, same price. No
stamps taken. Mrs. T. B. Thomas,
Thomasboro,
_ White nest onions, large size, $1
peck. Pearl Aderhold, Lavonia.
Five hundred lbs. old fash. shallot
buttons, 10c Ib.; 8c in 50 Ib. lots: 100
Ibs. Hogans new melon seed, $1.50
lb.; running okra, 10c pkg., 25c oz.
. I. Hogan, Hogansville. .
Gal. freestone peach seed, col.
ripening from July to Sept., 50c.-
Mrs. W. R.
ville, Rt. 1. :
Ga. collard, pumpkin, 2 cups, 25c;
mixed cucumber, mixed turnip, mus-
tard, 5c spoonful; sunflower seed,
15c cup; stamps accepted, no chks.
Thompson, Lawrence-
|Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Willetts Wonders, 30c lb., 4 Ibs.
$1; fine, winter, white multiplying
onions, 50c gal.; beet seed, all del.
Mrs. L. S. Vaughn, Commerce, Rt. 5.
Lot of good cane seed, $1.25 bu. or
exc. for oats, or Cornish Indian
chickens, or S. P. China pigs, reg. W.
D. Wilbanks, Cave Springs.
White multiplying onions, 40c gal.,
FOB, cash or trade. B. B. Morgan,
ClYOs = :
Collard seed, $15 per 100 Ibs.:
smaller lots, 18 lb., FOB, or 30c per
Ib., postpaid. Albert Collins,
Whigham,
_ Two lb. cabbage-collard seed, 1931
crop, 25c lb., 45c for lot, or exc. for
cabbage or onion plants. Mrs. M. D.
Stalvey, Dupont.
Fall, white nest onions, 50c gal.;
white and yellow Bermuda onions,
Iceberg. lettuce, $1.50 lb.: Wakefield
and Flat Dutch cabbage seed, $1 lb.
R. B. Woodliff, Flowery Branch.
Onion sets, yellow, brown red, 60c
gal., 144 bu., $2.20; Japanese, 75c gal.,
$5.50 bu.; Crowder peas, 3c Ib. in 30
lb. lots. Cader Stephens, Flowery
Branch. :
Good, sound Stone Mtn. watermel-
on seed, 65c Ib. in less than 10 lb.
lots; 50c larger lots; exc. for seed
oats, lb. for bu. oats. J. J. Davidson,
Pineview. :
Seven top turnip seed, 1931 crop,
sound, clean, by mail postpaid, 16
cupful; 2 cups, 30c; $1.80 gal;
stamps accepted. Mrs. M. E. Ledford,
Crandall, Rt. 1.
Three hundred Ibs. Gen. Dixie Bell,
Stn. Mtn. melon seed, hand saved,
large melons, $25 per 100 lbs. FOB,
cash with order. W. O Birdsong,
Gordon. :
Gen. cabbage, collard seed, new
crop, high germination, 30c Ilb.: 4
Ibs., $1, del. L. N. Patten, Abbeville.
Okra seed, mustard seed, 26c Ib.,
exc. for Bermuda onion, cabbage
plants. Mrs T. T. Holloway,
Cobbtown.
Collard seed, 15c lb. in 100 Ib. lots..
30c for 1 Ib. postpaid.
Collins, Whigham. -
White Bermuda onion sets, 15c qt.,
del. parcel post. W. G. Hollomon,
Brooklyn z
Collard seed, sunflower seed, 25c
lb.; pumpkin, watermelon seed, 30c
lb.: prickley pear. Mrs. Eugene
Sanders, Felton, Rt. 1.
White nest onions, large round var.
(fine for eating green), $1 peck. L.
alvin
4M. Aderhold, Lavonia.
New Guinea butter vine or bean
seed, 30 seed, 12c; also few pure
Honey Drip cane seed, 25c gal. Exc.
for anything can use. W. D. Martin,
Fairburn, Rt. 3.
_ Honey Drip or 4-month cane seed,
$1.75 per bu. or 50c peck. J. W. Ivie,
Farmington, Rt. 1.
Winter green Eng. pea seed, 15c
lb.; 10 lbs. up, 12%4c lb., FOB. G. D.
Hutchison, Williamson, Rt. 1. ;
Collard seed, 15c cupful, postpaid;
Cream Crowders, 10c Jb.; running
and bunch butter beans, 10c lb., not
postpaid. Mrs. Howard Duckworth,
Lumpkin, Rt. 2. :
Vegetable gourd seed, 10c doz., del.;
looks like and eats like squash; grow
to be 5 or 6 ft. long. Mrs. L. O. Sta-
liams, Quitman.
. Seed For Sale
Hastings syrup cane, 10c Ib., $1.50
bu.; mustard, 10c tbls.; bunch frost-
proof: Eng. pea, 25c Ib., 5 Ibs. $1. Exe.
for Early cabbage or any kind of
peoele seed. W. E. Goodwin, Wad-
ey.
Good No. 1 watermelon seed, 40c Ib.
or exc. for good seed oats at 40c bu.
or for most any kind of farm produce
of equal value, ea. pay postage. C. B.
Hurst, Meigs, Rt. 1.
One-quarter lb. Hastings Brimmer
and Marglobe tomato seed, sound and
new, mixed, 75c; also-1 cup long pod
okra seed, 10c. Mrs. G.' M. Foster,
Carrollton, Rt. 7. :
Good, tender bunch beans, 25c
large cupful; everbearing cucumber,
yellow crook-neck squash, 10c large
thls.; pumpkin seed, 10c thls. Mrs.
A. L. Hudgins, Bremen, Rt. 2.
White bunch. squash and yellow
crook-neck squash seed for. sale or
exc. for Early Eng. pea seed. Loy
Hufetetler, Waleska, Rt. 1.
White Velvet and long okra sed,
15c cup. Exc. 3 cups for gal. white
nest onions; also have dry red pep-
pers, 30c J1b., del. Roy Noland,
Enigma, Rt. 1. | ae
Honey Drip cane, nest onions, ea.
60c gal.; Willetts Wonders, 25c cup-
ful; Purple Top, Yellow Globe tur-
nip, 35c cupful; Stone Mtn., Jones
imp. melon; $1 lb. Mrs. H. H. Sulli-
van, Carrollton, Rt. 5.
Burhanks Golden Treasure canta- |
loupe seed, 25 tbls., postpaid, cash
with order. R. H. Long, Culverton. ~
Wiiletts Wonders, butter-pea seed,
ea. 25c teacupful; 12 gal. nest onions,
30c; 4 Ibs. Stone Mitn., Kleckley, Irish
Grey, Watson melon, mixed, 75c Ib.
Mrs. J. E. Latham, Carrollton, Rt. 5.
Ten lbs. Dales Bannazie tobacco
Bee $5 ib. W. D. Poythress, Swains-
oro.
Fifty Ibs. or more dwarf green-pod
okra seed, 30c per 44 lb., 50c lb.; 2
or more lbs., 45c lb. <A. P.- Jordan,
Sumner, Rt. 1.
Two lbs. cld-fashioned striped
cushaw, 15c per oz.; Ky. Wonder pole
bean, 2 lbs., 40c per lb., add postage.
Mrs. F. W. Freeman, McIntyre, Rt. 2.) b
Genuine Stone Mtn. watermelon
seed, absolutely pure, %4 Ib. 30c,
4% lb. 50c, 1 Ib. 75c, postpaid. BE. A.
Hayes,, Buford, RFD 2.
Mixed colors tender
beans, 10c lb.; white table peas, 10c
Ib.; corn beads, chufas, cushaw,
mixed garden beans, sweet pumpkin,
3-large pkgs., 25c, add postage. Miss
Lona Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Hastings Big Seven turnip seed,
colors mixed with Shogoin, 30c lb.,
4 lbs. $1, 10 lbs. $2; white multiply-
ing onions, 50c gal.; blood turnip
beet, 15c cupful, del. Mrs. C. A. Wil-
banks, Commerce.
Old-fashioned seedling peach seed,
Indian, White Eng., Yellow Press, all
mixed, 75c per 100, del. M. F. Nor-
man, Richland, Rt. 5, Box 71.
One. hundred lbs. frostproof gar-
den peas, 25c lb. or 12%c Ib. for en-
tire lot. Exc. 20 lbs. for good heavy
Hastings 100-Bu. or rustproof seed
a ea. del. J. L. Burk, Tifton,
White nest onions, 60c gal.; old-
fashioned cornfield bean, 25c teacup;
red, white speckled Crowder~ and
white, pink-eyed table peas, 20c lb.
Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch.
Bell pepper seed, 90c lb.; also
calamus plants, 10c ea. or $1 doz.
Exc. for collard seed at 25c lb.; cab-
bage seed, 80c lb. L. A. Crow, Oak-
wood.
American Wonder melon seed, $1
| oz., $10 lb.; okra seed, American Won-
der, 25c oz... Will exc. for honey,
syrup or eating apples. E. T. Clements
Tennille.
Buttons of large red multiplying
oniohs, 15 qt.; also seedling peach
scions, 10c ea. Exc. for anything can
use. Write first. Mrs. Jeffie Ham,
Forsyth.
Imp. Honey Drip cane seed, 50
gal. and postage. John W. Land,
Gainesville, Rt. 9.
Good, tender, streaked half run-
ner garden bean seed, 3 cups, 50c;
1 gal. old-fashioned red shallot on-
ions, 50c, both del. Mrs, N. R. Wilson,
Canon, Rt. 2.
Sunflower seed, 30c gal.; early okra
seed, 10c pkg.
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Clean, selected peach seed, 50c for
large quantity; speckled peas, good
for table use, $1 per 24-lb. flour sack
full. Mrs. S. G. Rogers, Clayton.
All leading var. cabbage seed, $1
lb.; Purple Top, White Globe turnip
seed, 35c lb., postpaid. W. W. Wil-
Mrs. Claud White,
cornfield
| Clyo,
onions, % lb. squash seed. Ea. pay
a eeNy
_ Seed For Sale
Beet seed, Red Globe, big sugar
parsnip, green spine and white cu-
cumber and squash seed, ea. 20 per 14
cup. Mrs. R. C. Stover, Protection. =
White Bermuda onion sets, 15c per .
qt., del. postpaid. W. G. Hollomon, |
Brooklyn. :
Bunch Eng. pea seed, 25c pt. or .
exc. for other garden seed. Mrs. W. O.
Puckett, Cordele, Rt. B. -
Collard seed, 30c lb., postpaid, or
t5c in 100-lb. lots, or 18c in smaller
lots, FOB. Malvin Collins, Whig-
ham.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Tools wilt-resistant, 50c bu. or exc.
for anything can use. Joe M. Grown,
McRae. : ae
Arkansas Rowdem. 40, wilt and |
storm-resistant, imp., pure seed, $2.50
per 100 lbs., FOB. H. A. Neal, Carnes< _
ville, Rt. 3.
. Fifty bu. Cokers 887 cotton seed, oe
45c bu. C. T. Barnett, Watkinsville,
ete o.
Piedmont Ped.- Cleveland, direct
from Smith: no boll weevil germs,
50c bu. E. C. Heaton, Hartwell. a
Pure Better Staple cotton seed, Ist
yr. from orig., 60c bu., del. or exc. for
Dark Cornish pullets or young hens,
H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville.
Sev. hundred bu. long staple cot-
ton seed, $1 bu., or exc. for any farm
produce of equal value. J. R. Harris,
Buchanan.
Half-and-half cotton seed for sale
or exc. for value. Write. C. C. An-
derson, Kite. . : :
Wannamaker and Dixie Triumph
planting seed, cheap for cash, or take __
oats, wheat, peas and corn in exc. at
market value. R. P. Steinheimer, ~
Brooks.
Pure Ruckers at reasonable price.
Would exc. some for some extra good
cane syrup or good grade honey.
James Wood, Brooks. - tule eae
One car cotton seed, 20 tons for
sale. Make best price FOB Metter.
G. B. Ham, Cobbtown.
Cokers Staple, wilt-resistant, No.
7, 75c bu. T. B. Thomas, Thomas-
Oro.
Cokers No. 5, pure and screened at
gin, 75c bu., or exc. for anything can
use. W. E. Whisnante, Rutledge.
CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE |
Ten to 15 cars slip-shucked ear
corn, good and sound.
prices. J. C. Collier, Barnesville.
Write for
Neals Paymaster, properly selected,
cured, nubbed and shelled, $1 pk., $3
bu.; del. H. A. Neal, Carnesville. ee
This years crop good yellow pop
corn, 5c lb.;. add postage. Henry >
Robinson, Hawkinsville, Rt. 1, Box 44.
Fine pop corn, this years crop, 10c
Ib., del. in 5-lb. lots or more. Mrs.
A. J. Collins, Demorest, Rt. 1. ence
Yellow pop corn, shelled, 15c lb.
or exc. for anything can use; also -
have broom corn seed, 25c gal. or exc. _
W. D. Martin, Fairburn, Rt: 3, Box 64.
Shelled corn in bags, 65c bu; send
chk. J. W. Lang, Omega. zs
Ten cars slipped shucked ear corn, |
write for prices. J. C. Collier, Pied-
mont. } ;
One bu. 1931 crop of shelled pop. ~
corn, 20c lb., FOB. Roy Trice, West
Green, care J. E. Trice. eh
Slip shucked ear corn, suitable for
feed or milling, also shelled white
milling corn; write or, wire for prices.
F. L. Beasley, Reidsville. wad
Egyptian Wheat (Shallu or chick-
en corn), 15c lb., FOB, E. G. Morgan, -_
Hastings imp. white seeded chick=
en corn for seed or feed, 20c lb.;
close price on 100. Ib. lots. B. B.
Morgan, Clyo. : eee
White Pin Point pop corn, 15c Ib,
shelled; orders for 50c del., add 5c ~
if out of 2nd zone; exc. for eating
apples, pecans at right price. Charlie
Smith, Austell, Rt. 2. ee
Sell for cash only, a few bu. Ist yr.
Piedmont 2-ear seed. corn. R. P. |
Steinheimer, Brooks.. oe He
Hastings Prolific white corn for _
seed, Ist yr., $2 bu.. Exc. for seed
wheat or oats. Mrs. W.-O. Puckett. |
Cordele, Rt. B. = ;
Seed Wanted
Want turnip, mustard, collard, rape
and beggar weed seed. Quote best
prices. M. W. Smith, Chula, Rt. 1.
Box 32.
Exe. Dixie Belle watermelon seed. |
1931 crop, at 30c lb. for 1 bu. good
Calif. black-eyed peas; 1 bu. good |
field peas, all sound; 2 gal. white nest |
ches. . Mrs. -R.*L.
Bloodworth, Mc-
Intyre, Rt. 1. oe
x
: Seed Wanted
One bushel old fash. peach seed,
state price. Miss Annie Bell Melton,
Shellman.
CORN AND SEED CORN WANTED
Want good, sound corn, this years
crop, about 40 bu., slip-shucked, 80
lbs. to bu., at once for cash. Send
your best price, Lewis Tabor, Albany.
~ Want 100 bu. corn within 25 miles
Douglasville. State best cash price.
Reuben T. Smith, Douglasville, Rt. 2.
Want 100 to 200 bu. good corn in
ear, near Statesboro. Must be cheap
for cash. Answer quick. M. A. New-
ton, Statesboro, Rt. 4.
Want 20 bu. good, sound 1931 corn,
del. my place, 3% mi. southwest of
Junction City, at 40c bu. del. Write
wads Mrs. Harry Brown, Junction
ty. ;
cE COTTON SEED WANTED
Want exc. first-class fruit trees, or
Neals Paymaster seed corn from
certified seet, and is first prize win-
ner at fair fo rsev. bu. cotton seed.
T.. M. Webb, Ellijay.
Georgia Products For Sale
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
- Twenty bu. California black-eyed
peas, good and sound, sack, FOB, $2
pu. O. L. Brown, Riverdale. f
Castor beans, 25c lb. Mrs. B. O.
Fussell, Brunswick.
Five lbs. Willetts Wonders, 20
Ib. and postage. Mrs. L. E. Ross, The
ock, Rt. 1.
_ Extra early Eng. pea seed, 15c tea- |.
cupful; stamps accepted. Mrs. J. G.
Whitfield, Jasper, Rt. 4.
_ Three bu. Red Rippers, pure, for
Sale or exc. for shoat or good meat.
John Cross, Clarkesville.
_ About 100 bu. peas of all kinds for
Sale. C. J. Roquemore, Butler, P. O.
Box 138.
__ Mixed field peas, in new, even wt.
bags, FOB Elberton, $1 bu. Mark T.
Warren, Dewyrose.
_ _ New Eras, Whips and Clays, 3-bu.
bags, $1 bu., cash with order, FOB.
~P. F. Mauney, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
_Lima bunch butter beans, 10c Ib.:
ng. peas, 20c lb.; white California
lack-eyed, 5c lb.; also black walnuts,
$1.bu.; dry sage, 49 Ib. Add post-
age. Mrs. W. V. Thompson (address
Old-time Florida Velvet beans,
booking orders for Dec. shipment., $3
per bu. now. Wilmer Beasley, Kite.
Old-fashioned bunch buiter beans,
2%2c lb.; white bunch, 15c lb.: pro-
ific peas, $1.50 bu. Exc. for value.
Mrs. E. M. Travis, Fayetteville.
Six and one-half Ibs. salad Eng.
eas, 20c teacupful, postpaid. Exc.
bunch June Eng. peas or half
unner beans, cupful for cupful, ea.
ay pacsee. Mrs. D. D. Day, Bogart,
Fancy peas, picked without rain
nd free from weevils and splits, re-
aned; Cream Sugar Crowders, 7c
; white Crowders and Lady peas,
ae FOB. E. A. Hayes, Buford,
Willetts Wonders, 25 Ib., cash or
money order, no chks.- Mrs. J. G.
roome, Tifton, Rt. 6.
_Willetts Wonders, 20c Ib.: large
mts. cheaper. Mrs. J. W. Clark, Gay.
_ Bunch Eng. peas, 30c Ib. or exe.
or this years dried apples, peeled,
beas for 3 lbs. apples, ea. pay post-
( se Write first. Mrs. M. F. Lawson,
_One hundred bu. New Eras, 50, bu.
ixed and 50 bu. pure, $1.50 bu. or
100 for lot. Amos Floyd, Canon.
Velvet beans, $2.75, cleaned, ready
plant; also white seed corn, smail
b, nubbed and shelled, $1.25, FOB. |
a for eee syrup. M. D. Futch
Sound, clean Lady peas, for table
Se or for seed, 10 lbs., $1, del.; Sugar
Crowders, same price. Mrs. Grady
settle, Suwanee, Rt. 2.
_ Good, sound Brab peas, 5c Ib., del.
S$t, 2nd, 3rd zones; above, add post-
ots Mrs. V. C. Ray, Kensington, |;
_Sweet Cream Crowder peas, se-
ected for seed, 9 Ibs., $1, postpaid.
rady Kelley, Sulphur Springs, Rt. 1.
Nice, tender beans, white cornfield,
rease back, white Sunday, Hastings,
eCaslan pole, ea. 25c lb.; mixed, 20
-; Clay Sugar Crowder peas, 7c Ib.,
il postpaid. Mrs. W. A. Holt, Carte-
d, sound Clay and Brab peas,
25 and $1.50 bu., FOB. Exc. 2 bu.
ys for 6 gal. ribbon cane syrup,
_| Anderson, Williamson.
MARKET BULLETIN:
Georgia Products For Sale
Peas, 10 bu. ea. Brabhams, Clays,
Irons and mixed, sound, clean and
in new 2%-bu. bags, $1.50 bu., FOB.
J. I. McNair, Stapleton.
Cream Sugar Crowders and little
white Rice peas, 15c cupful; also nice
dried apples, 8c Ib. Exc. for 100-lb.
cap. white feed sacks at 8c lb. Add
postage. Mrs. Harley Richards, Elli-
jay; Rt. 3c
Whippoorwills, Clays, Blue Goose
peas, 3c lb. or exc. for honey, soup
beans, peanuts or pecans. Lauren
Noble, Trenton.
Henderson Bush Lima beans, 15c
Ib., 30 lbs. $4. J. J. Stephens, Lu-
thersville.
Hastings :
pea seed, 25c lb.; add postage.
Inez Rheney, Wadley. | :
Sixty bu. fine mixed peas, $1.25 bu.
at my barn. Mrs. P. M. Johnson,
Lovett.
' Extra nice hand-shelled Sugar
Crowders, seed or table peas, $1.25
peck, postpaid. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Cal-
houn, Rt. 5.
Sugar Crowders, sound, no weevils,
5 Ibs. 45c, 10 Ibs. 80c; tender, white
pole and white cornfield bean seed,
25c cupful. Emma Pittman, Canton,
Ries. :
New Eras, $1.50 bu.; little brown
Whippoorwills, _mixed with New
Eras, $1.25 bu. J. W. Ivie, Farming-
ten Rt b,
Soy beans, Laredos, sound and
pure, $3.50 bu., FOB. H. A. Neal,
Carnesville, Rt. 3. :
Twenty-five lbs. Truckers Eng.
pea seed, 25c lb., del., money order.
E. C. Baughan, Woodburn, Rt. 1.
Fifty bu. pure white, large cream
and spotted Sugar Crowders, un-
mixed,. undamaged, dbl. recleaned,
no weevils, 10 Ibs. $1, 100 Ibs. $7, del.,
bocking orders. C. F. Maddox, Bu-
ford.
One hundred lbs. Red Speckled
Crowders, hand-shelled and guar.
pure, 10c lb. or the lot for $8; no order
for less than 5 lbs. R. P. Bannister,
Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Mathew soys, $3 bu. Exc. 3% bu.
for 20 bu. Fulghum oats, true to
name, not mixed. CC. B. Tanner,
Sandersville. -
Ten cups. Ky. Wonders and 2 cups
white, half runners, sound seed, $1;
1 cup Purple Beauty pole bean, 20c.
Mrs. G. M. Foster, Carrollton, Rt. 7.
White bunch butter beans, 15c ib.,
8 lbs. $1. G. V. Williams, Locust
Grove.
Willetts frostproof Eng. peas, 1 Ib.
20c; ea. additional lb. 16c. Y. M.
~ Willetts Wonders, 25c lb., del. Mrs
E. L . Durham, Dublin, Rt. 5.
. American Wonder table peas or
field, $1 gal. del., swap for honey or
syrup. E. T. Clements, Tennille.
White Acre peas and Black crowd-
ers, 10c Ib., also Red Valencia pea-
nuts, 3 and 4 in hull, 10c Ib., post-
paid in 3 Ib. lots or more, 1st and
ores gies Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Ray
ity. Sets ,
Brabs and Whipps, this yrs. crop,
sound and clear, for sale or exc.;
also new crop white dry bunch but-
ter beans, fine for seed, 20c; vining
var., 15 lb. B. B. Morgan, Clyo.
Little Mush peas, 12c lb.; Hender-
son. bush butter beans, 12c Ih.; Red
Hull Speckled, $1.25 bu., 40c peck,
FOR. W. W. Whitaker, Harlem, Rt. 1.
Hendersons Bush limas, 20 1b.,
postpaid; Willetts Wonders, 20c Ib.,
postpaid. Mrs. F. C. Sawyer, Sulphur
Springs. 5
New Eras, 80c bu.: white, black-
eyed, $1.25 bu. FOS. Lee Crow,
Oakwood. :
Prolific, frostproof Bunch Eng.
pea. seed, 20c ib. del. L. D. Johnson,
Geneva. zs
Salad Eng. peas, 30c Ib., 2 lbs., 50c
del. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson.
Cream Sugar Crowders, $1 veck;
$3 bu.; black-eyes, 75c pk., $2.50 bu.,
add postage. lL. T. Allison, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 6.
Speckled Sugar crowders, 10c Ib.,
del.; no orders for less than 5 lbs.
Mrs. W. C. Wiley, Lula, Rt. 1.
Fifty bu. Whipps and New Eras,
$1 bu. FOB. Clyde T. Hannah,
Loganville.
One hundred Ibs. Willetts Won-
ders, 30c lb. del.; also white Eng.
peach seed, 25c ner 100; add postage,
cash with order, no stamps, C. L.
Newsome, Matthews.
Willetts Wonders, absolutely frost-
proof, $5 bu., FOB. J. P. Mathews,
Lovett.
. Cream Sugar Crowders, $3.50 bu.:
prolific dwarf garden
Miss
_
. J. H. Archer (address not
yy
$1 peck, FOB. 3B. F. OKelley,
Maysville. Be ee ee
<s=
Georgia Products For Sale
Twenty bu. fancy pure white and
cream sugar crowders, unmixed,
sound and clean, 10 Ibs.,.$1 postpaid;
25 Ibs. up, 6c Ib. FOB, Claude Burell,
Auburn. :
Sugar Crowders, 6%c Ib.; white
brown-eyed peas, 6c lb., or exc. for
Fulghum seed oats, Cornish Indian
chickens, or S. P. C. reg. pigs. W. D.
Willbanks, Cave Springs.
Java and Blacks, $1 bu.; sugar
salad peas, 2 cups, 25c; white, tender
cornfield beans, 25c Cup; sugar
crowders and red speckled crowder |
peas, 6c lb. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay,
RFD 3. :
Six bu. good, white table pes.
sound, weevil free, 6c Ib., $3 ne
Bos: Sis W. M. - Ray,
Valley, Rt. 1.
Bunch lady peas, 10c lb. and post-
age. Mrs. Pearl Turner, Cleveland,-
Rt. 4, Box 32.
Second early 1931, heavy bearer
Eng. pea seed, 35c ib., over 3 Ibs., 30c,
postpaid. Evelyn Mullins, Milner.
Few bu. Mathews Imp. Soy beans,
6c lb., exc. for pure bred Duroc J.
or Big Bone P. C. pigs for cow peas.
E, G. Morgan, Clyo.
Three bu. white rice peas, $1 peck,
$3 bu., 10 bu. unknown, $2.50 bu,; 15
bu. Blue Whippoorwills, $2.50 bu.,
picked without rain, sound and pure,
FOB. O. J. Edwards, Dacula.
Lady peas, 10c lb., exc. for Willett
Wonder Eng. peas, beet seed, 5 Ib.
true Ga. collard seed, 35c lb. Mrs. R.
M. Pope, Pinehurst.
Four lbs. Willett frostproof Eng.
pea seed, 30c lIb., $1.10 for lot, pre-
paid. Mrs. H. F. Cowan, Uvalda.
Peas, $1 bu. Oscar McCoy, Com-
merce, Rt. 1. am
Small winter Eng. peas, prolific,
20c lb.; 15c lb. for 20 lbs. and over,
FOB. W. N. Hall, Boston.
Few bu. Mung bean seed, make of-
fer. Ned Finley, Cass Station.
Thirty-five lbs. Wilkerson Eng. pea
seed, 30c Ib., coldproof, FOB. Mrs. F.
F. Holloway, Cobbtown. .
Brown crowder and Lady peas, 10c
Ib.; okra seed, 25c Ib. William
Walker, Fort Valley, Rt. 2.
Old time Fla. Velvet beans, $3_bu.,
Dec. shipment, cash -with order. Wil-
mer Beasley, Kite, Rt. 1.
Willet winter Eng. peas, coldproof,
25c lb.; 10 Ibs., $2, del. H. V. Frank-
lin, Register.
Red speckled sugarcrowder peas,
a Ib, FOB.-Wm. S. Cox, Marble
Hill.
New Era, Clay and Whippoorwill |.
peas, in 3 bu. bags, $1 bu., cash with
order, FOB. P, F. Mauney, Cleve-
land, Rt: i, ; :
Black peas for sale. C. L. Osborn,
Ellijay, Rt. 4.
White black-eyed iron peas, $2.50
bu. Jimmie Sanders, Felton, Rt. 1.
Six bu. white table peas, brown-
eyed, also 12 bu. red cow peas. Make
offer; 3 pecks white lady peas. Mrs.
Thos. A. Pitts, Waleska.
Purple hull white table peas, 30c
gal.; California black-eyes, 30c gal.;
Clays, red peas, Whipps, 25c gal.;
green pod and velvet okra seed, 10c
pkt. Exc. for white feed sacks. Miss
L. M. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1,
Box 8a;
Eng. peas, 20c cup and postage.
Mrs. Thomas,:-Flowery Branch, Rt. 1,
Box 106.
Guar. nice, clean cornfield beans,
20c Ib. or exc.; add postage. Write.
Mrs. Grady Arthur, Bowdon.
Fifty bu. good, sound velvet beans,
$1.25 bu., FOB; 18 bu. red hull spec-
kled peas, $1.25 bu., FOB.; money or-
der. W. C. Wicker, Wrightsville.
Brabham peas for sale, any quan-
tity. S. B. Hungerford, Bradley.
Nice lot of beans, cailed the Seven-
Bu. beans, 2 doz. bean seed, 25c;
stamps accepted. Also have 2 bu. nice
nest onions, $6, or exc. for 2 nice pigs.
Mrs. R. L. Cates, Blue Ridge.
Heavy fruiting Eng. pea seed, 25c
Ib., postpaid. Mrs. R. S. Attaway,
Matthews.
Little black-eyed peas, 8c lb., 59c
gal.; also collard seed, 25 lb. Exc.
for onions or beans or anything can
use. Mrs. J. E. Taylor, Lylerly.
Butter peas, 10c cupful, or exe. for
white nest onions, ea. pay postage.
W. F. Souter, Ellaville, Rt. 3, Box 86.
Two bu. black-eyed California peas,
5 1lb., $2.50 bu., FOB. Lonnie Wil-
liams, Farmington, Rt. 3.
New Era peas, 90c bu.: white,
black-eyed, $1.25 bu. FOB R. R.
L. A. Crow, Oakwood. :
_._ Willetts Wonders, $8 bu. Order and
plant snow. C. B. Bailey, Covington,
ity,
_Willetts- Wonders, 25 Jb.; 5 Ibs.,
$1, del. H. V. Franklin, Register. ~
SGA
-E. G. Loggins, Jefferson, Rt. 1,
. dox, Buford.
: Thursday, November 19, 1931
Georgia Products For Sale
Little Willow Eng. pas and early
krinkle Eng. peas, 35 Ib., del., or
exc. for Cream or White Sugar
Crowders at 8c Ib. or for good drieq
apples or peaches at 9c Ib. Mrs. C, c,
Lunsford, Forsyth, Rt. 2. :
Two bu. Speckled Crowders, $3.59
bu.; white, Calif. black-eyed peas,
$2.50; cream Mush peas, $4: mixa
ture of good cornfield beans, 25c Ib,
All sound, clean seed. Mrs. B, I,
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Extra nice, hand shelled Cream
Sugar Crowder table peas, $1.25 peck |
bivpeid. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun
R .
Speckled Crowders, 10c lb.; white,
black-eyed peas, 8c lb.; butter beans,
10c lb. All good and sound. Mrs. John >
Phillips, Flowery Branch. eS,
Irons, $1 bu., FOB,
Scund, bright, new crop. Sample on
request. Money order or cashiers
chk. R. F. Scarborough, Byron, Rt. 1:
Tender Bunch garden beans, 30c
Ib., or exc. for white feed sacks, free
of holes at 10c each; choice, mixed -
cornfield beans, 30c Ib., or same exc
All postpaid. Dolly Eller, Titus,
Sixty Ibs.
running cornfield beans, slightly
mixed, mostly white, 30c 1b.; 2 Ibs.,
55c.; 5 Ibs., $1.25; $14.50 for entire
lot. Postpaid. Mrs. Carl Kimsey, Hia-
wassee,
Five bu. sound black-eyed peas,
$2 bu. Scott Carter, Winder, Rt. 3,
Willetts Little Donder Eng. peas,
frostproof, $5 per bu. FOB, Lovett.
J. P. Mathews, Lovett. :
Thirty or 40 lbs. Cream Crowder -
peas, 5c Ib, not del. Cash with order,
Twenty lbs. Little May Eng. peas,
20c lb., postpaid. Cash with order,
Mrs. Joe H. Johnson, Canon, Rt. 1. |
Well selected velvet beans and pea
old-fashioned, tender,
seed, thoroughly matured and sound. _
Bartley Moody, Screven... Sas
One-half bu. white Lady or Rice
peas, 4c lb., FOB; % bu. gray. Sugar
Crowders, 4c lb.; white, black-eyed,
$1.50 bu.; old-fashioned cornfteld
beans, 15c teacup; white bunch bean,
same price. Mrs. S. P. Jones, Lula,
Star Route. :
No. 1 Purple Hull peas, $1.50 bu.,
or exc. for Fulghum oats, 1 bu. peas
for 3 of oats. Each pay chgs. 120-day
velvet beans for seed, $2.50 bu., FOB.
Paul H. Jones, Ambrose. es ek
Seed peas, 10 dif. var., packed sep-
arate to originate from, large pkg.,
65c, postpaid; 100-day Fla. runner
velvet beans, $2 bu., or exc. T. P,
Trowell, Ambrose. :
_ Velvet beans in hull, 90 or 1001day,
picked without rain. Guar. sound, $20
per ton if customers send rack and
order now. N. T. Beasley, Kite. :
Twenty-five: lbs. frostproof Eng.
pea seed, 10c lb. and postage. Mrs. J,
H. Brown, Sycamore, Rt. 2, Box 22.
Twenty bu. Rice peas, sound and
clean, 5c lb.; 5 bu. Cream Crowders,
= lb., FOB, Clermont. Sam Hulsey,
Oo.
Black-eyed peas, $1.80 bu.; Clays,
$1.25 bu.; Sugar Crowders, $3 bu.:
Calif. black-eyed, $3 bu., or exc. for
pinto beans, soup beans or white but<
ter beans. Each pay postage. Mrs.
Lauren Noble, Trenton.
Large Blue Crowders, 10c Ib., not
postpaid on small orders; also 5 cups
dried sage, 25c; white shelled pop
corn, 15 qt.; parched and _ shelled
peanuts, 15c qt. Miss M. Azercrombie,
Murrayville.
Thirty-five lbs. Wilkersons heavy
fruiting garden pea seed, frostproof,
30c lb. for lot del. ,or exc. for 100
Ancona baby chicks. Mrs. T. T. Hollo-
way, Cobbtown.
Hendersons bunch butter beans
for seed, 20c lb.; white Vining, 15c
ib.; Whipps, sound and new crop,
$1.50 bu.; Brabs, sound and new Crop.
Will exc. B. B. Morgan, Clyo.
8
Three bu .white bunch butter beans, 2
early frostproof Eng. peas, each, 20c |
lb.; tender half runners, 20c per cup<=
ful. Mrs. W. B. Teat, Appling.
Butter beans, 10c Ib.; also pecans,
this: yrs. crop, 20c lb; and nice nest
onions, 45c gal Mrs. U. M. Blanch-
ard, Appling.
Hastings prolific garden pea seed,
dwarf, 25c lb. Add postage. Miss Inez
Rheney, Wadley.
American Wonder table Crowder : 5
peas, $1 gal. del. Exc. for honey or
sugar cane syrup. E. T, Clements, :
Tennille.
Np
4
Sixty bu. weevil treated, pure white
Cream and Spotted Sugar Crowders,
unmixed, dbl. recleaned, 12 Ibs., $1; _
100 Ibs., $6.50, prepaid. C. F, Mad-
rsday,
rgia Products For Sale
e Ibs. Willetts Wonders, 20c Ib.
postage. Mrs. L. E. Ross, The
Rt. 1, Box 53.
BUTTER FOR SALE
ellow Jersey butter, 35 lb. Mrs.
. Robbs, Flowery Branch,
lbs. yellow (no coloring) Jersey
r ea. week, 30c lb. del. Cows t. b. |
ed. Mrs. H. C. Bellamy, Ashland,
Three to 4 lbs. Jersey butter per
eek, 30c lb. Cows t. b. tested. Sample
n oo Mrs .A. C. Smith, Cum-
Rt. 3.
ht or ten Ibs. nice; fresh but-
e week, 35c lb., sat guar. Mrs.
r B. Perkins, Carrollton, Rt. 7.
e, fresh Jersey butter, 30c Ib.,
per week; cow T. B. tested. Mrs.
osie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4.
our Ibs. fresh Jersey butter ea.
28c lb., del; cow T. B. tested:
with order. Mrs. I. D. McDuffie,
a. week, no coloring, 40c.1b., del.,
os Mrs. P. W Hyatt, Bow-
Rt. 4.
. 4. :
ree Ibs. fresh Jersey cream but-
0c Ib., in %4-lb. molds, postpaid.
J. W. Miller, Bowdon.
ne or 2 nice, firm Ibs. of Jersey
, free from coloring, ea. week,
b. and postage. Mrs. L. E. Ross,
Rock; Rt. 1. ;
four to 5 Ibs. fresh, firm, yellow
able butter per week, 30c lb., del.,
ish. with order. Mrs. Hattie Wofford,
inesville, Rt. 3. ;
esh home-made butter, 3 lbs.,
postpaid. Send chk. J. W. Lang,
ga.
ree Ibs. nice, firm cream butter
eek, 30c lb., prepaid, or 25c Ib.,
of postpaid. Cow t. b. tested. Mrs.
helia Segars, Mize,
Pure Jersey butter, 35c Ib., pre-
paid. Like to contract 2 lbs. per week.
rs. G. C, Clifton, Millen, Box 57.
Nice country butter, firm as cheese,
Oc Ib., del. when taking 2 Ibs. or
og Mrs. J. C. Young, LaFayette,
Bs
Yellow Jersey butter, 35c Ib. Mrs.
. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch.
ve or 6 lbs. butter per week, from
. tested cows, free from coloring,
Oc lb., del. in sev. Ib. lots. Mrs.
ady Settle, Suwanee, Rt. 2.
Four to 6 lbs. Jersey butter per wk.,
je Ib., del. in 1st and 2nd zone. Mrs.
G, Williams, Cumming, Rt. 4.
Fresh cream col. country butter,
no coloring and salted to suit. 2 to 4
. per week. Want regular customer.
irs. M. HE. Ledford, Crandall, Rt. 1.
FRESH AND CURED MEAT
Home-made pork sausage, smoked
id linked, 4 lb. pkg., $1, postpaid,
Home-made all pork sausage. Ship
m Tuesdays and Fridays. 20c lb. pre-
id in Ga, Mrs. C. R. Savage, Cecil.
Glad to fix up quantities of pork
susage seasoned to suit customer,
nd cure if necessary: at an interest-
ing price, Sat, guar. Make offer. L.
E. Phillips, Colquitt.
Home-made pork sausage, smoked
d linked, 4 lbs., postpaid, $1. Sen
hk. J. W. Lang, Omega.
Home-made pork sausage, 20c Ib.,
avage, Cecil, Box 136.
Sound, country cured shoulders,
-13 Ib. R. S. Anderson, Hawkinsville.
ONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
es FOR SALE
Fancy ext. honey, 6-10 Ib. pails,
50; 2-10 Ib., $2.25, postpaid; 1-10
pail, $1.25, postpaid. Will exc.
rite first. John A. Crumney, Doc-
own. ;
Bright, new chunk honey, 5 Ib.
ns, 65c; 10 Ib., $1.30. 1931 crop.
ash with order. L. G. H. Scott,
udowici, Rt. 1.
Thirty-three bee hives, old-time
Stands, 50c ea. J. B. Bradshaw,
Rome, Rt. 3.
Fey. comb honey in 5-Ib. pails, 12
er cs., $7; good ext. honey, 5-gal.
ils, 2 per cs., $6.50; prompt del.
. Mullis, Alma. -
Chunk comb honey, 75-lb. tin, $8;
b. sections, 24 to cs., $4; No. 10 can,
$1.50, all del. Exc. a 75-Ib. can for
16 bu. good Fulghum seed oats, ea.
Gel. what he ships. L. H. Edenfield,
Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box 31.
Good grade Gallberry white comb
In 60 and 70-lb. cans, 10c Ib.,
~Murl J. Morris, Baxley,
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ARKE'
_ White honey in comb, 50 Ib. lard
cans, $3.75 per can. Send chk. J. W,
Lang, Omega.
Best grade ext. honey at close price
or on commission. J. E. Martin, Jesup.
Fancy ext. honey, 6-10 Ib. pails,
$5.50; 2-10 Ib., $2.25, postpaid; 1-10
Ib., $1.25 postpaid. Exc. for R. 1. Red}
pullets, John A. Crumney, Doctor-
town. :
Mrs.
Sev. Ibs. beeswax, 25c Ib.
Whitt Puckett, Cordele, Rt. B.
Fifteen pat. bee hives in good
shape, $1.50 per stand del. my home.
J. E. Sorrow, Commerce, Rt. 5.
Fifteen Ibs. pure golden beeswax,
25 lb. Money order. J. M. Parker,
Bowman,
FRUIT. FOR SALE
Dried apples for sale or exc. for
white feed sacks, 15 lbs. apples for
30 sacks, ea. pay postage. Mrs. Claud
.| White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Twenty-five lbs. extra bright dried
peaches, 10 lb. Mrs. T. J. Williams,
Farmington, Rt. 3.
Nice sun-dried peaches and apples,
10 lb., del. only in 10-lb. lots; no
stamps nor chks. Mrs. V. S. Ladd,
Gainesville, Rt. 7.
- Sev. hundred bu. Yates apples, 50c
bu. in 5-bu. lots and up. Will pack
and ship in bags or bbls. C. M. Miller,
Cornelia. z :
Twenty-five lbs. nice sun-dried El-
berta peaches, 12%2c lb. or lot for
$3, prepaid. Mrs, H. A. Humphrey,
Mitchell, Rt. 1.
Old-fashioned dried peaches, 10
Ib. or exc. for honey or garden seed.
W. L. Helm, Buena Vista.
Nice dried. peaches and apples, 15c
we es exc. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin,
Nice . dried peaches from choice
acid fruit, 10c Ib.; 12 Ibs., $1. Mrs.
John Phillips, Flowery Branch.
Five hundred Ibs. nice dried
peaches for sale, If interested, write.
Steve Hammontree, Jasper, Rt. 4.
Good dried apples, 10c Ib.; peaches, |"
9c; also 1 lb. sage, ground with pep-
per, 65c; black walnut meats, 2 lbs.,
ue not prepaid. M. A. Brady, Murray-
ville.
Dried old-time peaches, 8c lb., not
prepaid. Exc. for good, tender bunch
or. cornfield bean seed, Crowder or
black-eyed peas and good white
sacks. Mrs. W. G. Goldman, Loco.
Good eating apples, $1 bu.: nice
sun-dried apples, 10c lb.; 12 lbs., $1,
del. J. M. Mooney, Quill.
Thirty-eight lbs. Elberta peaches,
dried with peel, 5c lb.; 12 Ibs. fey.
apples, without peel, 5c Ib.; add post-
age. Vera Price, Ball Ground, Rt. 5.
Nice Yates apples, $1 bu., del.:;
bright, sun-dried apples, 8c lb., post-
paid. W. A. Holt, Cartecay.
Unclassified apples, $1 bu., del., in-"
cluding Winesap, Kinards, Ben Davis,
Yates, Limber Twigs and Roman
Beauties. A. R. Walker, Craytonia.
Nice red and yellow apples, $1 per
standard bu. box, del.; also sun-dried
apples, 10c Ib., del. Henry F. Weaver,
Marion.
Shockley and Yates apples, $1 bu.,
del. parcel post; nice sun-dried ap-
ples, 10c lb., del. T. C. Mooney,
Quill. eas
Nice dried apples, 9c lb.; peaches,
10c lb. or by bu. $3; peaches not
peeled, 5c Ib., not prepaid. Exc. for
honey and pecans. Ts.
Noble, Trenton.
About 15 Ibs. nice dried apples, 10c
\Ib.; add postage. Mrs. Ruth Harper,
Ellijay. ;
Fifty lbs. nice dried fruit, Te lb.,
FOB here. R. H. Crawford, Tiger.
Five bu. fine auinces, 50c bu., FOB.
Mrs. M. L. Clark, Lithonia, Rt. 1.
Nice, sundried peaches, 10c lb., add
postage. Mrs. Pearl Turner, Cleve-
land, Rt. 4, Box 32.
Nice, sundried apples and old fash.
peaches, 10c lb. in 1st and 2nd zones;
add postage on orders less than 10
Ibs. Mrs, W. C. Wiley, Lula, Rt. 1.
Sundried apples, 1931 crop, 9c lb.,
del. Etta Walker, Craytonia.
Apples, 4 M bu. fcy. boxed, $1.25
per bu. box; bulk apples for trucks,
25, 50c and up per bu. FOB pack-~
ing house. C. M. Miller, Cornelia.
This years sun-dried apples, 6%4c
lb.; add postage. Mrs. C. D. Hayes,
Morganton. ;
Twenty-five or 30 lbs. nice dried
apples, 10c Ib. or exc. for 100-lb. cap. |
white feed sacks, lb. for ea. sack, ea.
pay postage. Mrs. Janie Hufstetler,
Waleska, Rt. 1.
Sun-dried apples and peaches, 50
lb. bag, 7c Ib.; less, 10 Ib., FOB, Cash
ae order, C.
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Georgia Products For Sale
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Georgia Products For Sale
Dried peaches, any quantity, 10c|
Ag hase casi J. Roach, Royston,
Several Ibs. sun-dried apples, 12%4
lb., or 10 lbs., $1, postpaid. Mrs. D. E.
McGlaun, Cusetta.
Fifty lbs. nice, sun-dried apples,
10c Ib., postpaid. Cash with order.
Mrs: J. G. Whitfield, Jasper, Rt. 4.
Nice Yates apples, good and sound,
hand picked from trees, 75c bu., FOB.
Mrs. L. E. Ross, The Rock, Rt. 1.
All kinds of mtn. grown apples dur-
ing the entire winter and next spring
(from cold storage plant). From 60c
to $2 bu. Write for full particulars.
Peddlers trade particularly solicited.
L. B. Magid, Tallulah Lodge.
Eight lbs. nice sun-dried apples,
1931 crop, sound, 12c Ib., del., or exc.
for 10 white feed sacks, 100-Ib. cap.;
must be good. Miss Eunice Ray, Ken-
sington, Rt. 2.
Fey. sun-dried peaches from large
acid fruit, 10c Ib., FOB, or 12%4 Ib.,
postpaid, in 10-lb. lots. E. A. Hayes,
Buford, RFD 2.
Ten lbs. nice bright dried peaches,
$1, del. Mrs. Frank L. Carter, Mc-
Donough, Rt. 1, Box 16.
Sun-dried peaches, 12%c lb.; 10
Ibs., $1. Mrs. J. B. Ward, Cordele,
Bte.B:
- Sun-dried peaches, 20c lb.; apples,
25c 1b.; 10 and 15 Jb. lots. Maurrene
Parks, Hogansville, Rt. 1, Box 80.
Nice dried peaches from Elbertas.
Make best offer. Mrs. Thos, A. Pitts,
Waleska.
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES, ETC., FOR SALE
Peach trees, old-fashioned yellow
and white plum peach, yr. old, 8c ea.;
from good, select seed. Mrs. L. S.
Hardy, Chipley, Rt. 2.
About. 300 pineapple trees, 2 yrs.
old, 4-8 ft., 1244c per tree, del. in lots
of 25 and up, cash with order. S. O.
Ingram, Pavo.
Everbearing mulberry, 2 to 3-ft.
sprouts; white scuppernongs, rooted,
10c ea., FOB, or exc. for Irish pota-
toes, onions or anything can _ use.
Mrs. Marvin McCook, Mcintyre, Rt. 2.
Concord grape vine cuttings, 3 or
more eyes, 75c per 100, del. Y. M.
| Anderson, Williamson.
All lead. var. year-old apple and
peach trees, 10c ea.; 2-3 yrs. old, 15c
and 20c ea.; 2-year Concord and
Niagara grape, 10c; peach and cher-
ry, 40c. L. C. Head, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Ped. pecan trees, budded, from se-
lected heavy-bearing trees, Schley,
Stuart, Money-Maker. W. H. Har-
ris, Ft. Valley.
Two ea. June, horse, Detroit red,
Yates, Stayman, Red Delicious ap-
ple trees, from early until late, $1.25
per doz., del.; all true to name. T. M.
Webb, Ellijay.
. Large red May cherry trees, 2 yrs.
old, 3 for 35c, 6 for 60c, $1.10 doz.
Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5.
Cherry trees, 10c ea., $1 doz.;
peach, apple and plum trees, 15c ea.,
$1 doz; scuppernong vines, well
rooted, 2 for 25c. Mrs. John Phillips,
Flowery Branch. =
Clingstone peach trees, fruit ripen-
ing in Aug., 3-314-ft., 6 for $1, 12 for
$1.75; 2-214-ft., 12 for $1, 2 doz. $1.60,
postpaid. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pine-
hurst.
Sev. M June pudded peach trees,
small sizes, dirt cheap; other fruit,
fig, grape, etc. A. J. Weldon, Griffin.
Peach, apple, cherry and blue Dam-
son plums, 10c ea., $1 doz.: also Kud-
zu roots, 50c doz. Mrs. L. H. Coe,
Eastanolle.
Choice budded paper shell pecan
trees, Gov. insp., 5-8 ft. tall, 20c to
30c each. B. Loyd Woodall, Milner.
Thrifty pecan trees, Gov. insp., 3 to
10 ft., 25 to 40c each, FOB. J. T.
Ponder, Whigham.
White scuppernong vines, $2 doz.;
Sugar Loaf peaches, $1.25 doz. J. A.
Bennett, Atlanta, Station A.
. Well rooted scuppernong vines, 3
for 50c; big blue fig scions, good
roots, 10c ea., all del. Floyd Cole,
Barnesville, Rt. 2.
Gov. insp., true to mame pecan
trees, Stuart and Schleys; June
budded peach, apple, pear, plum,
grapes, Eng. Black and Japanese
walnut, and figs. R. .L. Wheeler,
Macon, Clinton Road.
Goose plums, large, red var., well
rooted trees, 3 for 30c, 6 for 50c, post-
paid. Send 2c stamps or currency.
A. Steinheimer, Woolsey, Rt. 1.
Leading var. peach trees, $45 M,
$5 per C; plums and apricots, $7 C:
figs, $5 C; grape vines, $5 C, all best
C. Jarrard, Cleveland,
var. E. B. Travis, Riverdale.
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Georgia Products For Sale
Gov. insp. budded pecan trees,
Money-Maker, Pabst, Success and.
Frotscher, 3 to 10 ft., 25c to 40c ea.,
FOB. J. T. Ponder, Whigham.
Well-rooted white scuppernong cut- |
tings, 25c ea. Mrs. S. E. Glisson, Ma~
con, 405 Burton Ave. 5
New Wonder Mastodon plum,
Jumbo size fruit. (some 2% in. diam.),
select, 6-ft. budded trees, 3 for $2,
FOB here, cash with order. N. Ro-
sene, Ft. Valley, P. O. Box 44. sae
Concord grape vines, well rooted,
10c ea.; scuppernong cut., 5c ea. Exec,
for broom corn or white sacks. Mrs.
J. W. Miller, Bowdon. nee
May cherry trees, 3-4 ft., and
white Eng. peach, 10c ea., $1 doz.:
red Goose plum, 10c ea. Mrs. V. S.
Ladd, Gainesville, Rt. 7..
PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
Extra large Schley pecans, 30c lb.;
Stuarts, 20c lb. Johnnie Norman,
Richland, Rt. 5, Box 171.
No. 1 N. C. runner peanuts, 3144 _
in 100-lb. lots; less lots, 4c, all del.;
large lots sent by frt., small by par-
cel post. J. G. Broome, Tifton, Rt. 6.
Good, sound, 1931 crop red Span- |
ish peanuts, $3 bu., postpaid. T. W. .
Willis, Talking Rock, Rt. 3. Bee
Large, sound Stuart pecans, 30c Ib.3.
medium size pecans, 15c Ib.; seed=
lings, 10c lb. Miss Belle Timmerman,
Bronwood, Box 83. SaaS
Fifty Ibs. pecans for sale. Make best
offer for lot. Joseph Norman, Elber-
ton, Rt. 5, 4 as
Runner peanuts, 100 Ibs., $2.50.
Made 3 tons peanuts and 3 tons hay ~
on 4 acres. G. D. Fain, Edison.
Paper-shell pecans for. sale or exc.
sr Ga, apples. M. H. Duke, Face-
ville.
Selected paper-shell Stuart pecan
(50 nuts make a lb.), 25c Ib., poste |
paid; insure for 5c extra per order.
Mrs. T. C. Floyd, Chipley. ee
Spanish peanuts, bright and sound,
excellent for seed or parching, $3 per
100 lbs. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis,
Box 146. g ee
Sixty or 70 Ibs. No. 1 Schleys, 30c
lb., del. Ga.; no order shipped less
than 5 lbs. Send 5c for sample. Miss
Minnie L. Williams, Oglethorpe.
One hundred bu. best grade Ga.
runner peanuts, 3c lb., money order
with order. E. H. Smith, Cochran,
Rt. 5, Box 48. ee =
Large size seedling pecans, 10c lb.,
FOB. Exc. for Buff Orp. March=
April hatch, must be full stock; 6%
Ibs. seedlings for ea. pullet, ca. pay
postage. S. E. OQuinn, Graham. __
Runner peanuts, 10 lbs. postpaid
45c, 100 lbs. $2.50, FOB; also pecans,
Ctuarts, 20c; Schleys, 15c; paper=-
shell seedlings, 10c, or 20c lb. for the
lot, hulled, polished, 1931 crop. W. S.
Norton, Edison. aoe
Paper-shell pecan kernels, about 5-
Ibs., 30c -1b., not postpaid. Miss Gladys
Dorety, Glennville. __ ee
Bright, 100 per cent sound Jumb
peanuts, ton lots 2%c, small lots 3c;
very good for parching or seed; all
prices cash, FOB; sample on request.
Gordon Newman, Stilson. ieee
One M lbs. Stuart pecan- nuts,
sound and full. 18c lb. Robt. S
Anderson, Hawkinsville. : os
Well filled pecans, 10c lb., runne
and White Spanish seed peanuts, 3
lb. R. E. Bower, Dixie. :
Fifty bu. N. C. Runner peanut
75c bu. R. M. Pope, Pinehurst.
Pecans, 10c lb.; seedlings, 8c; exc.
for white table peas, or onion plants,
or sets, Bermuda, Irish potatoes, 0
dried apples, or corn. Mrs. rd
Shealy, Oglethorpe. ce
Seedlings, 8c lb.; Money Makers
10c; Frotschers, 12c; Van Demans,
15c; Schleys, 20c lb. Mrs. D. W
Hodges, Brinson. ees
Selected Spanish peanuts, 4c Ib
not less than 25 Ibs. shipped. J. |
Woods, Brooks. 8
~ Three: hundred Jbs.')* nice siz
Stuart pecans, 15c lb: FOB in 10
Ib. lots or more. Cash with order. W.
O. Birdsong. Gordon, | ae
Selected Schleys and Stuarts
make best offer per lb. FOB. Ave
G. T. Hadden, Avera. gees
New crop. best grade Stuart pe
cans, 12c lb., large paper-shell seed=
lings, well filled, 8c; small seedlings
6c lb.; cash with order. E. E. Chas
Cairo, Rt. 2. Aire
About 200 lbs. paper shell pecans.
at about 10-15c lb., small quantities
better price for all. L. E. Phillips
Colquitt. pas
Large soft shell pecans, 5 lbs,
more, 20c lb., postpaid. Small nuts
15 postpaid. Send chk. J. W. Lan:
Omega. E Se
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Georgia Products For Sale
Paper shell pecans, 25c Ib.; seed-
lings, 10c lb., del. H. V. Franklin,
Register. ,
White Spanish, guar. No. ls, $1.60
per 2 bu. bag. Malvin Collins, Whig-
ham. ; :
_ Schileys, 25c lb.; Stuarts and Del-
mas, 1Se-Ib.,. del. No. chks.. D. D:
Odom, Arabi.
--Runner peanuts, over 500 Ibs., 2c
Ib.; less, 242c lb. Send stamps for
aa A. F. Thornton, Camilla,
*
Ten bu. chufas, clean and free from
nut grass, $1.75 bu., FOB, no chks.;
less than 2-bu. lots, $2 bu. W. W.
Dickey, Midville, Rt. 2.
- Paper-shell pecans, nice size, 25c
Ib., del. H. V. Franklin, Register.
Twenty Ibs. Stuarts, large paper-
shells, well filled and very fine, 25c
Ib. Mrs. J. W. Lariscy, Halcyondale.
-Paper-shell pecans, Alleys, 20c lb.:
10-lbs., postpaid, $1.50. O. A. Ken-
nedy, Glennville, 101 E. Banks St.
Nice Stuart paper-shells, 25c Ib.,
del.; large seedlings, 15c lb., del.
Mrs. H. H. Herring, Cairo.
White Spanish peanuts, 3c Ib., also
Brab peas, $1.50 bu. J. E. Borders,
-Marshallville, Rt. 1. :
Large, papershell pecans, 25c Ib.,
address: D. T. Jennings, Americus,
P. O. Box, 84.
_ Absolutely guar. A No. 1 hand
picked, free of trash Spanish pea-
nuts for seed or parching, 5c lb. and
postage, exp. or frt., no free sample,
cash with order; no chks. Minnie L.
Bailey, Cordele, Rt. C.
New crop, No. 1 pecans: Stuarts,
15c; Schleys, 20c; Van Demans, 15c:
large seedlings, 5c lb. FOB, del. in 1
M Ib. lots or more at same prices. M.
F. Jones, Metter, Rt. 1, Box 111.
1931 crop pecans: Frotschers, 20c
Ib., also few Stuarts and_ Schleys,
Same price, del., money order. S. P.
Rhodes, Hilltonia, Rt. 1.
Spanish peanuts, No. 1, guar.
sound, 3c lb. FOB. Albert Collins,
Whigham. ;
Papershell pecans, Stuarts and
_Frotschers, 25c Ib.; Schleys, 30c, del.,
mail orders packed nicely. R. W.
Branch, Baxley, 403 Anthony St.
. Stuart and Money Maker pecans,
good size and cured on trees, 18c lb.
or $15 per C, prepaid, money order
or cash only. Mrs. Mary L. Evans,
Eastman, Rt. 7.
__ Large Red Valencia peanuts, free
from trash and pops, 10c lb. FOB;
12%c Ib., del. H. W. Thurmond,
Greshamville. :
No. 1 large, bright Spanish pea-
nuts, 2%c lb., 100 lbs. or more, del.
not over 200 miles; sound, almost
free of trash; ea. 100 add 5e sack.
Tobe Milner, Shellman.
| Schieys, 23c lb.; Delmas and
_Stuarts, 17c Ib. in large quantities,
del. Money order. Miss Alice Odom,
Arabi. ee
Seedlings, 8c lb.; Frotschers and
10c; Van Demans,
5c; Schleys, 20c lb. Mrs. D. W.
dges, Brinson.
_.. Stuarts, 20c 1b.; Schleys, 25c Ib.
Arthur Owen, Barnesville.
_ White Spanish peanuts, $1.60 per
bu. bags. Malvin Collins, Whigham.
Money-Makers, 10c; Stuarts
Frotschers and Van Demans, 25c lb.
el. M. E. Lashley, Cairo, Rt. 1,
Box 2. os
Large soft shell pecans, lots of 5
or more, 20c lb., postpaid; small
huts, 10c. Send chk. J. W. Lang,
- Omega.
, paper shell
Stuart pecans, 20c lb. Exc. for turkey,
also for peanuts. Mrs. Eula Herndon,
Social Circle.
One M lbs. white Spanish peanut
eed, 4c lb.,; FOB Metter. G. B. Ham,
~Cobbtown. :
__ Nice, well filled Stuart pecans, 15c
lb. del. Not less than 5 Ibs. del. at
is price. No chks. Mrs. Geo. Gaff-
ney, Fitzgerald. ,
Stuart and Delmas pecans, 20c 1b.:
Schleys, 25c lb. del. All paper shells
d grade No. 1. No chks. Emmis F.
Neal, Chipley, Rt. 2.
Stuart paper. shell pecans, 5 lbs.,
$1 del. T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro. ,
_ New crop large size pecans, 25c Ib.,
med. size, 20c Ib. del. in 20 lb. lots in
_ State. Cash with order. H. S. Brooks,
onroe, Rt. 1. i
Frotschers 1931 crop, 20c lb. Few
Stuarts and Schleys, same price, del.
: te order. S. P. Rhodes, Hilltonia,
No. 1 N. C. runner peanuts, 3%c
lb. by the 100 lb. lot, or 4c smaller
lots. All del. The 100 lb. sent by frt.
J. G. Broome, Tifton, Rt. 6. __
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Georgia Products For Sale
Five lbs. fey Schley pecans, post-
paid, $1. W. T. Brooks, Arlington.
White Spanish peonuts, $3 per 100
lb. Runners for parching, or seed,
90c bu. del. T. I. Brown, Pineview.
Chufas for sale. Free from nut-
grass, $1.75 per bu. Money order. Only
have about 30 bu. J. A. Dickey, Mid-
ville, Rt. 2. :
Excellent quality white Spanish
peanuts, for eating raw or roasting,
25 lbs.. for $1. J. B. Wood, Brooks.
Large. size select Stuart pecans,
1931 crop, 25c lb. Mrs. L. Harrison,
Fitzgerald.
No. 1 Spanish peanuts, $1.60 per
2-bu. bag, not prepaid. Judson Hand,
Whigham.
Nice size seedling pecans, 15c to 20c
lb.; good and sound. Mrs. R. S. At-
taway, Matthews.
Early Spanish peanuts for seed,
strictly No. 1, 70c bu.; N. C. flat run-
ner peanuts, 22 yrs._imp., limited
amt., clean, bright and sound, 85c
bu., FOB. W. U. J. Draughon, Whig-
ham. :
POTATOES FOR SALE
New crop, No. 1 Porto Rico pota-
toes, 75c bu., FOB, or will del. in 50
bu. lots. or more. M. F. Jones, Metter,
Rt: 1,-Box lit. c :
Two hundred bu. State insp. Big
Stem Jersey potatoes; fine lot, 50c
bu., FOB; would- exc. W. M. Carter,
Baxley, Rt. 4.
Irish potatoes, $1.25 bu., del. P. P.
H. V. Pickelsimer, Hurst.
Fifty bu. Porto Rico potatoes, 75c
bu. T. C. Crosby, Screven, Rt. 1. _
One hundred fifty bu. Porto Rico
sweet potato slips, Gov. insp., 50c bu.
G. B. Ham, Cobbtown. :
Thirty-five or 40 bu. Porto Rico
potatoes, 75c bu., FOB, or exc. for
good slipped shuck corn or good
mileh cow .Glenn Wilds, Ambrose,
RFD 2.
SYRUP FOR SALE
Ga. cane syrup, $3.50 per cs. of 6
gal. Cash with order. Judson Hand,
Whigham.
Pure syrup in new No. 10 buckets,
50c gal., or exc. for yellow Mammoth
Say beans, or O-Too-Tans or Velvets.
J. F. Hutcheson, Temple, Rt. 3. :
Good, home-made syrup, 40c gal.
J..E. Sorrow, Commerce, Rt. 5.
Pure Ga. cane syrup, A-1, in cypress
bbls. of 35 gal. cap., 40c gal.; in cans,
$3.25 of 6 to cs. halves: $3.50 qts.;
24 to cs., $3.75. New crop. All FOB.
W. U. J. Draughon, Whigham.
One 33 gal. bbl. bright, 1931 crop
sorghum syrup, $15, FOB. Ed. E. Mc-
Eee. Sr., Macon, Heath Road,
Rt. 2:
New Ga. syrup, 50c gal. in new
buckets, FOB. Mrs. Marshall Lewis,
Rydal, Rt. 2. ;
A-1 pure Ga. cane syrup in new 35
gal. bbls., 32c gal.; in cs. of 6-1 gal.
cans, $2.75 per cs.; in cs. of 12 half
sak-cans, -$3,. HOB) J. 1. Ponder,
Whigham.
Thirty-five gal. bbl. pure Ga. cane
syrup, 35c gal.; 6-1 gal. cans, $3.25;
12 half gal. cans, $3.50. Malvin Col-
lins, Whigham.
Good Ga. cane syrup, $14 per bbl.,
FOB; bbl. av. about 34 gal. Jas. N.
Isler, Meigs, Box C.
Best Ga. syrup, 50c gal., not pre-
paid; also nice colored butter beans,
15e cupful, 2 for 25c; over 6 cups
prepaid. G. W. Bruce, Cumming,
RFD 4.
Sixty-five gal. sorghum syrup or
molasses in 10 lb. buckets for sale or
exc. for pullets or hens, not more
than yr. old, Anconas, Black Minor-
cas, or Leghorns, thoroughbred stock.
B. M. Wise, Morganton.
Pure N. Ga. sorghum syrup,
case of 6 No. 10 cans, FOB.
Priest, Acworth, Rt. 1. i
Pure Ga. cane. syrup in new
cypress bbls., 35 gal. to bbl., 35c gal.,
FOB. A. W. Mills, Cairo, Rt. 4.
Syrup in bbls., 40c gal. or exc. for
Duroc or P. C. pig, wt. 60 or 70 lbs.;
also syrup in buckets, 60c ea. or exc.
for meat or lard. J. W. Ivie, Farming-
ton eRbc 15
Syrup for sale or exc. Nice, new,
thick. sorghum, 50c gal. or exc. for
heifers. Claude Ridley, Franklin.
Good, bright new No. Ga. syrup,
up to 200 gal., 75c per gal, or exc.
for grain, seed, eatables and etc.
Jimmie Sanders, Felton, Rt. 1. 4
| Pure Ga. can syrup, 38c gal. in 35
gal. bbls.; 6 cans, 1 gal. to cs., $3.50
per case; 12 No. 5 cans to cs., $3.50.
Malvin Collins, Whigham. ~
Heavy, bright new Ga. cane syrup,
35 gal. bbls., 38c gal.; 10 lb: cans,
$3 per
He
ESIC,
$3 per case of 6 cans. R. E. Bower,
: and .15c. each. Mrs.
Georgia Products For Sale
New, 100 per cent pure Ga. cane
syrup in kegs and cans. Make offer.
L. E. Phillips, Colquitt.
Pure Ga. cane syrup, 1931 crop, 35c
gal. in bbls.; Nofi 5, 12 half gal. to
s., $3.50; No. 10, 6-1 gal. cans to CS.,
$3.25. All FOB. Money order. G. C.
Counell, Whitham.
One bbl. Ga. cane syrup for 50c
gal. W. S. Story, Warrenton, Rt. 2.
Best grade, new crop Ga. cane
syrup, $12 per 35 gal. bbl., FOB. Cash
with order. E. E. -Chason, Cairo,
Rie 2.
Good sorghum syrup in old bbls.,
FOB. H. H. Herring, Cairo.
A-1 pure Ga. cane syrup in new 35
gal. wooden bbis., 34c per gal.; cs. of
6-1 gal. cans, $2.75; 12 half gal. cans,
$3 cs., FOB. J. T. Ponder, Whigham.
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Artichokes, 6c lb., also black wal-
nuts, hulled and dried, 5c lb. Mrs. H.
A. Rutledge, Julia. :
Fresh tomatoes for sale; make best
price. E. A. Ethridge, Milford.
Large size, old-time pumpkins, 10
S. E. Blythe,
Buena Vista, Rt. 3.
White multiplying onions, 35c gal., |
65c pk.; also nice dried sage, 10c pt.
No stamps. Mrs. V. S. Ladd, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 7.
Georgia Products Wanted
-BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want 1 bu. of No. 1 Oklahoma vel-
vet beans (white). Will exc. 1 bu.
ve 1 Brab peas. M. C. Price, Staple-
on.
Want all var. peas, including table
peas, O-Too-Tan beans, 90-day run-
ning velvets, Osceolas and Chinese
bunch velvets; also Mexican June,
Hastings and Whatley seed corn. R.
N. Ethridge, Jackson. ;
Exc. value for peas, any kind, at
$2 bu. and peanuts at 50c bu. Mrs.
B. O. Fussell, Brunswick.
Want 1 gal. Purple Hull white ta-
ble peas, weevil-free, also want large
pecans. Exc. value. Mrs. Jeffie Ham,
Forsyth, Rt. 6.
In market for Brown Whipps and
Brabham peas, also velvet beans. Send
sample and state what you have to
offer. C. H. Rowland, Athens.
BUTTER WANTED
Want 3 lbs. Jersey butter per week
at 25c lb. del. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown.
FRUIT WANTED
Exe. Chas. and J. W. cabbage
plants for dried fruit, peaches or ap-
ples, 1,000 plants for 10 lbs., any amt.
Ovie Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Exc. Stuart or Schley pecans for
dried apples, peeled and cored, lb. for
Ib. Prefer horseapples or other acid
kind. Mrs. J. H. Rogers, Manassas.
Eve. nice dried peaches for dried,
peeled apples, free of cores. Mrs. J.
N. Knowles, Jackson, RFD 1.
Exc. white nest onions, new crop
for dried apples, free of core and
peel. Lb. for lb. Exc. 2 lbs. peas for
1 lb. large paper shell pecans. W. L.
Stonecypher, Forest Glenn, Rt. 1.
HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
WANTED
Exc. some good, sound col. butter
beans and black-eyed peas for some
good chunk honey and white dry
beans. Beans lb. for lb., peas 2 lbs.
for lb., ea. pay postage. Mrs. M. G.
Peeler, Gainesville, Rt: 11. :
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES, ETC., WANTED
Want few real early peach and late
apple trees. Exc. seedling peach seed
for same. Mrs. Josie Jenkins, Dah-
lonega. :
Want budded and seedling pecan
trees of best varieties. Write. S. M.
Findley, Oak Park.
Want 10 paper shell pecan trees, 3
or 4 yrs. old, any good var. suited to
this section. Quote del. price. M, W.
Smith, Chula, Rt. 1, Box 32.
Exc. Leghorn hens or 6 mos. old
pullets for fruit trees. These Leghorns
are finest quality Tancreds with high
records. Will exc. at $1 each. C. K.
Kendrick, Macon, 108 Lamar St.-
Exc. Himalaya dewhberry briers,
blue damson and large red goose
plums, med. yellow sweet plums, for
any good fruit trees, apples, pear,
early peach or grape vines, ea. pay
postage. Mrs. Glovena Ballew, Bow-
man, Rt. 1.
PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Want imp. white Spanish peanuts.
\
laa del. EJ, Mason, Lithonia, ste Buford, Rt. 2.
Will pay cash. Send sample and price
30c gal, or in glass jugs, 45c gal.,|
Georgia Products Wanted
Want nice Schley and Stuart pe.
cans (paper shells). Send sample
and quote best prices. W. H. Franks.
Jr., Sandersville. ee
Want Schley and Stuart pecans,
Send samples and state number of
lbs. W. H. Harrison, Sandersville.
~ Want pecans of all var., any amt,
Neon W. Buchanan, Americus,
Want seedling pecans, quantity un. ~
limited. Can pay highest cash mar.
ket price. Submit sample, advising
approximate amt. Send stamped cn. -
velope. Bob McCormack, Albany.
Exc. honey drip sorghum seed for
any kind of peanuts. Write what you _
have to offer. S. F. Bohanan, Con- ~
yers. : on
Want seedling and paper-shell bee -
cans in any quantity. Pay highest
cash- market prices. Send sample,
stating number of lbs. of ea. var. you
have to offer. Geo. M.
lumbus, Box 1160.
Want pecans. Pay market price: :
Send samples and state number of
Prince, Co-
Ips. you have to offer. W. R. Neal, |
Cordele.
Want seedling and paper-shell pe. _
cans. State what you have and your
best. price for same. J..Tom White,
Dublin.
Want peanuts in 10-Ilb. lots, parcel ig
post paid. Must be sound and cheap
ae cash. Write. E. C. Melton, Austell,
Ro. 2: :
Exc. 15 Ibs. dried peaches at 12
lb. for Spanish peanuts at 2%c Ib.,
ea. pay chgs. for what they send.
Mrs. Geo. Shaw, McDonough. ae
Exec. good, tender cornfield bean
seed, nice dried apples, for good pe-.
oye Mrs. Marshall Lewis, Rydal,
Rt. 2.
Want prices on hulled pecans in.
25-Ib. lots. J. R. Tillman, Savannah,
8 E. Jones St.
Want paper-shell pecans, also pa-
per-shell seedlings and nice, clean.
Jumbo peanuts in quantities. State
var., size, quantity and lowest prices
in first letter.
ville.
Want paper-shell pecans.
B. Marks, Carters-
Send
sample and quote prices. Mike Theo-
logis, Atlanta, care Terminal Station. ~
Want pecans, both large and
small; send samples and quote best:
price, FOB shipping point; also pea-
nuts. W. D. Stephens, Marietta, Rt. 2.
Want paper shell and seedling pe-
cans; send sample and lowest prices.
B. Loyd Woodall, Milner. . -
Want seedling and paper shell pe- ic
cans in any quantity. Pay the high-
est cash prices. Send samples and
state number offered. Geo. M.Prince, _
Columbus, Box 1160. ;
Want all var. any amount pecans,
N. W. Buchanan, Americus.
POTATOES WANTED
Exc. 10 Ibs. nice dried peaches for
Irish potatoes, lb. peaches for 2%
4
Ibs. potatoes; also 10 Ibs. peaches for
strained honey.
Hiram, Rt. 2.
Want 50 bu. Big Stem potatoes
from vines for bedding. Will pay cash
or exc. No. 1 Runner peanuts. J. M.
Faulk, Willacoochee.
SYRUP WANTED
Exc. Covington-Toole wilt-resist-
ant. cotton seed, 1st yr., for good,
bright sugar cane syrup. A. J. Kent
Midville, Rt. 2. So
VEGETABLES WANTED
Want vegetables of all kinds for.
truck. Write at once what you have.
N. A. Johannesen, Brunswick, Rt. 1.
Want turnips, collards, mustard
and turnip salad, any amt., anywhere.
Mrs. Ella Hardy,
Write at once what you have. E. J. :
Hart, College Park.
Miscellaneous Wanted
Eac. value for meat, or fresh ap-
ples, preserves or jelly, or other farm
ee Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruit-
and.
Exc. 2 lbs. white wool rolls for 12
Ibs. lint cotton. Mrs. H. C, Eddle-
man, Dewyrose, Rt. 2.
Exc. Stuart pecan trees for bbl. of
delicious apples, or for pure blooded
Jersey heifer calf. G. C. Forester, |
Cairo.
~ Want good, white feed sacks, any.
cap., nice dried apples, pecans, Ky.
Wonder beans. Exc. choicest Crowder
peas, Lady peas or genuine heading ~
collard seed. Miss Mary Cochran,