Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1931 December 10

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GEORGIA



MARKET BULL

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PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS A, D. JONES, DIRECTOR.

STATE CAPITOL

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- ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1931



THE CO-OPS ARE BUSY

Yesterday I received some information about the activities of the
eo Co-ops in Georgia which I think should be given to the people
0 eorgia.

Last spring the Farmers Seed Loan Office at Washington, D. C.,
loaned money to farmers of Georgia at 5 per cent interest to help in
making their.crop. You did not have to join any pesoclation or buy
-any stock to get this money.

A great many people over the state took advantage of the oppor-
tunity. to borrow this money at this low rate of interest and turned
over their cotton receipts to the Farmers Seed Loan Office this fall
securing their loans. It was published in the papers that the Farm-
ers Seed Loan Office would extend the loans on cotton placed in
bonded warehouses, upon receiving the cotton receipts in Wash-
ington, D. C. There are.a good many bonded warehouses over the
State of Georgia.
their cotton in these bonded warehouses. They would draw: $5 a bale
on the cotton and forward the receipts to the Farmers Seed Loan
Office at Washington, D. C., according to instructions. *

se Now let me tell you of the wrinkle that has been pulled by the
0-Ops.

Mr. Jim Morton works for the Co-ops. Mr. Morton lives in Athens,
Ga. Mr. Arnold Burns also works for the Co-ops. These men travel
over the state looking after the interests of the Co-ops. I was reliably

informed last night that Mr. Jim Morton did not put any of His own
cotton in the Co-ops, but sells it at Athens, Ga.

These field representatives, a few weeks ago, went to see an old

negro woman named Sarah Ann Moore, who had: borrowed money.

from the Farmers Seed Loan Office. This old negro woman. had
three bales of cotton in Morses Bonded Warehouse at Athens. She
had forwarded the receipts to the Washington office and everything
was going all right and her actual three bales of cotton was being
held off of the market in Morses Warehouse.

These field representatives of the Cotton Co-ops presented the fol-
lowing letter to this old ignorant: negro woman for her to sign, taking
the cotton out of Morses Bonded Warehouse and turning it over to
them. They stated that they were acting under instructions from
Se Farmers Seed Loan Office in Washington, D. C., in having
his done:

cotton stored at

A great many of -our farmers have been putting

Farmers Seed Loan Office, U.-S. Department of Agriculture, -
Gentlemen:

T want to deliver my cotton, which you hold as collateral, to the
Georgia Cotton Growers Co- operative Association.
Please send to the Cotton Association receipts covering

, Georgia.

The association will handle {His cotton for me and as collateral
on my note which I am due you. When the same is sold the pro-
ceeds will be paid on my note. : :

Witness...

They got this old negro womans three bales of cotton and had it :
transferred from Morses Warehouse to the compress at: Athens, Ga.

The way I got hold of the above blank letter, which I received
yesterday, was this: The same field representatives who went to see
the negro woman went to see Miss Minnie Collins, of Athens, Ga., as
Miss Collins also had some cotton in Morses Bonded Warehouse and
had forwarded the receipts to the Farmers Seed Loan Office at
Washington. They told Miss Collins that everybody who owed the
Farmers Seed Loan Office was turning the cotton over to them and

they left the paper with her for her to sign so they could get her |}

cotton out of Morses Bonded Warehouse.

Washington, DEC; ee
Instead of signing the paper Miss. Collins turned the paper over
to Mr. R. L. Morse, of Athens, Ga., and told: him what these field

representatives of the Georgia Co-ops were doing.

Where did the Co-ops get the list of the people who had borrowed
money from the government this year?

Did the Farmers Seed Loan Office turn this list over to them?

Are the county agents, working out of the extension office of the
State College of Agriculture, turning this information over to the
Co-ops?
~ T want Dr. J. Phil Campbell, head of the extension forces, to look
into this matter. If any of the county agents are helping to lead the
farmers into the Georgia Cotton Co-operative Association they ought
to stop it. The Cotton Co-ops of Georgia have been tte worst enemy
that the farmers of Georgia ever. had.

(Continued on Page Sixteen)





MARKET REPORT

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Prevailing Wholesale Prices Dec. 8, 1931. Always Subject to Variation.

Atlanta, Macon. Savannah. Augusta. Columbus. Valdosta.



Rees, CREE R AOL So <cxcivnncenssasesassbertoncausbey $ .30
WSIS SEANCATU , COZ. ns. cccasascdcrnsesencennonse 28
Eggs, Georgia trade, COZ. pacsnstoees 2a
Eggs, yard run, doz. ............ .28
PORES 5 TDs 5 icessengusvassnwnodandescetense iopeestse
Hens, lb. scans
Roosters, Tb.
Friers, Ib.
Ducks, lb...
* Geese, lb. ..
Turkeys, Ib.

Capons, Ib.

Field Peas, mixed, bu.

Field Peas, not mixed, Otis ice
Country Butter, best table, Ib. ....-... .30
Ear Corn (80 lb. to bu.). bu. 50
Sweet Potatoes, per 100 IDS. ...2....-.-.00+ ao
Peavine Hay, No. 1, .on
Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton













Hogs sold during week be
basis No. 1.

PeanutsNo. 1 stock, delivered shelling plants,

$ .30
28
23
28
15

15
10

$ 32
-30
20
30

18
18

$ 30
28
23
23
ew)
18
12
45)
16

15

ginning Dec. 1, 1931, at co-operative sales 8 411 per ewi.

$30 per ton, subject to change.





INDEX

Farm Land For Sale

Farm Land Wanted

Farm Land For Rent>

Want to Rent Farm
Farm Help Wanted

< Positions Wanted

98 Poultry For Sale

a Poultry Wanted

jie Grain and Hay For Sale

10 Grain and Hay Wanted

Eges For Sale

Eggs Wanted

Baby Chicks For Sale

Baby Chicks Wanted
Plants For Sale
Plants Wanted

Live Stock For Sale
Live Stock Wanted
Miscellaneous For Sale
Miscellaneous Wanted
Seed For Sale

Seed Wanted

Ga. Products For Sale
Ga. Products Wanted

$ .30

















NUMBER 50





arm Land For Sale
hi
1 No..80 highway, paved road,
. Twin City; 140 A. in cultiva-
buildings, also pr. of
Write for further inf., if really
berested. S. L. Turner, Graymont.
od farm of 40 A., good 5-room
_ and out-bldgs., 6 A. bottoms,
y timber and running water;
springs, good orchard, near high
: mile of paved highway, near
church 1es, 6 miles county seat.
eap. R. E. Kerlin, Buford, Rt. 1.
rooks County farm, upwards 200:

0 im cultivation; close: to schools, |

ches; good land, good imp.;
ood, some timber; close to good |
kets. Sell or trade for larger farm.
half doz. settlements on same,
can be suited. Will give reas. dif-
rence, if differemce is deserving.
lt W. Williamson, Pavo, Rt. 1.

hundred A. good land, 6 mi.
--of Cordele. Creek running
ough place. Ideal for stock farm,
per A, cash; 3 good tenant
Aeuses, gin house and barn. Mrs. H.
Corbett, Cordele, 504 7th Ave. E.
Sev. farms, some have imp., some
nimp. Some located on good imp.
mty roads, some on paved high-
s. All have wood and water; con-
ht to. he. Ri town, markets,
hools, churches, etc., $10: to $30
A, part cash, bal. terms. R. T.
ey, Hawkinsville. ;

me hundred A. farm at give-away
; 60 A. cultivated, bal. woods;
00 M ft. orig. saw timber, water,
od and pasture. Want to also sell
ck, feed, tools, all together; 7 mi.
th OL: Thomaston, 1% mi. church |
school, 1% mi. No. 3. highway;
( painted house, ceiled and 3- |
house. W. M. Fortner, Means=

le, Rt. 1.
ighty-five A., about 35 in culti-
ion, stumped, bal. timber, fairly
od 5-room framed. house (not
ed), stock barn, 5 stalls, 2 cribs,
some repairs; %-mi. 2 churches,
mar school and National high- |
for cash only. Write. a ak
parks.
farm. Willie, Ga., Liberty.
under fence, good water; fine
ose by; fruit, nuts, grapes, Te

400; also parn, out-houses, titles,
eS in os cond. Mrs. A. K. _

yell
, ne a ced and fifty-five A. good

8 miles from Rebeeca, good},

uses and. good orchards; good
and healthy; 45 A. in cultiva-
make any kind of crop; 3 pay-
Ss, $300 cash; $350 in fall of 1932
nd $450 in fall of 1933 at $1100.
R. Lewis, Rebecca, Re:
me hundred and ne four A.
land, 90 in cultivation, all
ped, 2 goad settlements, 144 mi.
church, 4 mi. from Brooklet.
chool; 48 mi. Savannah; 9 mf:
tatesboro. School bus by. door.
1 or will sell 50 A at i

1 yesix and eight -tenths re fine
a land, 5-room house, Sage

road through place; close to
and church, $1100, or will oe
1932. O. S. Barber, Decatur, Rt. 2
or sale or. reht 52: Wy A, land, 315
eal on public road; school bus
good 5-room dwellings, well
other bides. Good farm and
ture, plenty water, good ,, wire
nce all around place: price, $600. or
s cotton tent. Write for more
formation if really int erested.
Smith, Rurert.

dred and eight A. locat- |

fom Land For cae

Number of good farms in Mont-
gomery, Treutlen and Toombs coun-
ties for sale or rent; some wonderful
bargains and easy. terms after small
down payment. Tracts from 50 to 3
'M acres (no better farming land in
State); also 85% A. on highway, 6
miles Soperton, Treutlen county.

and good out-houses, 5-room tenant.
house; buildings worth more than
$2,000; $1,500 if taken at once. L. C.
Underwood, Mt. Vernon.

Sixty-five A. good land in Gilmer
Co., 8 mi. from Ellijay, mostly saw
timber and wood. Springs, log: house,
gardens and storm pit; %4-mi.. from
bus line, near school and churches.
Cheap for quick sale. J. N. Parker,
Conyers.

Ninety-seven A.-farm land, 2 miles!
north Stapleton; good 5-room dwel-
ling, barn and other necessary out-
houses and 1 tenant house. Good well
of water and: place well watered; 2-.
horse farm overated on,it this yr.
Red. gravel land, good clay sub-soil
produces well and in good locality;
within ~%-mile R. R. station. and
good school; public road runs

half. J. C. Newsome, Sandersville.

Two A., more or less, 200 yards city
lkimits, IL mi. from Crystal Springs
Bleachery and the Lee . Memorial
high school. No house on place. See
or write for further information and
for price and terms. D. A. Sartain.
Chickamauga.

Twenty-five A. small cbciraee good
5-room house (bungalow), all plas-
tered,. and all conveniences; well of
good water on back porch (porch
sereened)., electric lights, good pas-
ture with running water, good out-
bidgs.; near church and schools and
Pi dmont. College; 5 minutes walk. to
highway and good markets. Mrs. =
Wilkinson, Demorest, Rt. -1.

One hundred and. seventy A. near
Thomasville; good 6-room house,
good barn, 30x49 ft., brick founda-
tion, land stumped: church and
school, 144 mile; located on public
road, t good tenant house and barn,
plenty water. Write. P. N. Shepherd,
Norman Park, P. O. Box 24.

50 A. land on LaGrange-Greenville
highway, 4 miles city limits of La-
Grange. (city of 20 M inhibatants);
near good consolidated school; schoo]
bus. Good neighborhood, churches,
etc. Highway scon to be paved. T. B.
Boddie, LaGrange. ~

Two-hundred and sixty-nine A..,. 1
6-room and.1 5-room house, 2 barns,
13: stall and 14 stall On school line
to junior high. school, on gcod road,
8 miley Gaivesvite:: 60: open culti-.
vated. Rented for I931 on 50-50
basis; 25 A. bottoms. See or write: B.
Ee Holland, Gainesville, Rt. %.

Two: hundred and: forty A. farm, 5
miles from: Tifton, on Tifton and
Ocilla road; good 5-rcom house, 2
tenant: houces, 4 wells; lots of tim-
ber, good pasture, and 3 or 4-horse

farm, in cultivation. School bus by

door, convenient to churches. For
full..deseription and real bargain
price and terms, write: Geo. Sutton,
Tifton, Rt. 4.

Ei ohty A. on highwey from Atlan-
ta to Chattanooga, 30 A: in culti-
vation: 50 A. timber; good location
for filling station; 4 mi. south of,
Adairsville, - $1, 000. WwW. , Dyar,
Adairsville.

EFishty-four A. in Habersham Ca,

Clarkesville; 3% mi. Clarkesville, on
parade route; near ~2 good schools.

A. upland; running water through
pastures good-7-room house, well



ty-two A.\land, 6-room house |

red), jarge parn, plenty of |

youns pasture with ee

-2 blocks from depot; t

ok aca. goad school and eharch;

miles S. ne Atlanta. Will sell On}

ap for a store or good. place of |
us ass. C. F Fields, Flipper

wnd,. 6 miles N. W. Fitz-

fd 59. in eultivation, 3-room |

se, tobacco: parn, eorn crib; smoke

house: sood well

pict wire fencing; for';

ale or rent: S iter have a szood- eusar

ail avd boiler for sale wi ith, farm.

, E. Hart, Ocilla.

On hundred and sixty A. Plue

Mtn. farm, 2-room house, good |

gs and branches, creek bottoms,

@leared: daily mail, 3 miles to

and - fishing

prin
pasily:
Station; fine hunting

s: a good stock farm; fine soil.

: nouch. to. pay for place: $4

water in yard; gcod out-bldgs.
Cheap. R. M. Smith, Demorest.
Farms for sale or rent in Jeffer-
son county; 5 farms from 2% to 5
. from Louisville (county site) 5
K. 250 A., 141: A., 386 amd 752 ae
Sell or trade in whole or in part.
Consider Atlanta property tm exc. See

jor write. B. H. Warren, Louisville.

Forty A. with 4-room house and
Yt 50-Az: with 4-room house and new
30229 barn. with metal reof; public
road runs through both places:
mi. from State, highway: 3 miles
from. town. Sell 1 of both. R. M.

Anthony, LaFayette, Rt. 3.

One hundred and sixty A. timbered
| lard; Beplar, oak, chestnut, hickory,
pire, locust, and some walnut. Locat-
ed on pubtie road, 12 miles from R
a. % mile church and post office.
5-room house. Mew acres in cultiva-
tion; also 100 A. 10 miles to R> R..
a lille te: shea: clase: to. church.



for -euick sale. S. B Staviey,
a Hoe

ing, John 5. Cook, Hemp.

Good land, 7-room, painted dwelling i

through the tract, $25 A. Terms on |

Worth, near my

|fime orchard; 9% mi.
close to church; 25 A. bottoms, sev.

tthe Clark Thread mill,
Frock,

foutbuildines, wood,

= :

age on Morgan Falls concrete road,
1000 ft. of Roswell and Atlanta road,

mi. good school; Fulton high bus by
;property, -@1So RFD. B. B. Cheek.
Dunwoody.

Forty-three and one- -half A., 5-
room house, plenty out-bldgs., po-
tato curing house, 14 C cap; good
pasture, 34 A. cultivated, rest. timber;
200 bearing fruit trees, all var.; good
well and 2 streams, all for $2 p00
cash; 314 mi. west of Smyrna on Rt.

4, Marietta. M. L. Lewis, Smyrna, Rt.

Twenty-two A. farm, 2 miles S.E.
-eity of Buford; good 4-room house,
barn, chicken house, etc., good pas-
ture, plenty wood and water; near
ehurch, school and store. All fenced
and in good repair; $1250 cash. G.
R. Emery, Buford.

porches,
side and out, with small acreage, lo-
cated. im town of Harlem. Cheap, or
exc. for chicken farm, store or 12
bales of cotton. Mrs. Mollie Williams,
Harlem.

cultivation, good 6-room house and
good barn and other out-bldgs., E
good. tenant house and barn, $2,800;
7 mi. Sylvester: 1 mi. school and
church, on hard road. Mrs. W. E.
Smith, Sylvester, RFD 3. |

45 A., 8 miles south Baxley, 25 A.
in. cultivation, balance well timbered.
1 good framed and ceiled church
house (not claimed by any denomi-
nation), which would. make good
dwelling: in I mile-of school, bus and
mail route. $600. H. G. Swinson.
Odum, Rt.

Seventy- five A. consisting of open.
lands, creek bottoms, no bidgs.,
$300; 33 A. open lands, branch bot-
toms, woods, barn; on good read; no
residence; near. the 75 A. tract, $300;
105 A. near Atlanta paved highway:
tenant house and barns, creek bot-

see. L. S. Sewell, Newnan.

Ninety A. farm, 40 in cultivation,
50 A. in timber; 2 new 5-room
houses, tobacco barn and out-bldgs.
Clay pebbly sub-soil: on good road,
near school, churches. Come see farm

it. R. E. Chester, Folkston.

Sixty A. at bargain; one of the
finest. boiling springs in N. Ga., 3-
room dwelling, barn and pasture; in.
sight of church and one-third mi.
from school; about 40 A. in cultiva-
tion; or will "sell a part. E. L. Colston,
Cornelia, Star Rt. ;

Two hundred A. 4 mi. south of
Dalton: good land for corn, cotton,
hay or anything that you like to
raise. Good stock or dairy. farm;
spring water, 2 houses and out- pldgs,
$4500 for the farm and half on long
terms if Rene Ri. LL. Curtis,
Dalton, Rt. 1.

Two A., more or less, on National
highway,, with 1, 16x16: brick bldg.
and 14 ft. front, also 6 town lots at
station;, -room
dwelling and out-houses. Write or
see. E. T. McSwain, Ashburn, Rt. a5
One hundred A. practically | level
land, new house (cost $2,000) spring,
branches, well timbered with pine.
oak, and hickory; on No. 22 high-|P

truck by door; 25 mi. Macon. Mrs. S.

J. Jordan, Roberta.

Ten A. located in Cobb county;
Atlanta; 9 mi.
Marietta; on good roads. Cheap for

cash; also at same place, 10 A. land.
4-room house,

out-bldgs., fine
orchard,, pasture, plenty water, etc.

Sell either or both, cheap, or trade.

H. B. Eowling, Smyrna, Rt. 2.

If you want to buy 40 A: adjoining

free from

fertile land, on Sweet Water
Comfortable 3-room. house,

young orchard.

One of finest locations in Ga. for

ereek.,

trucking and dairying. 20 miles At-

lanta. Write or see the owner. Ww. J.
Hill. Austell, Rt.. BE.

100 A... good, strong, well Linabeboek
watered. by good springs.
branches; near churches and schools
on State road now being built through
place; daily mail. Would consider.
exc. if suited. Will give further in-
formation. : W. A. Owenby, Mineral
Bluff. :

490, A. unimproved land in Coffee
county. 300 A. can be cultivated. High
land to build on with plenty of tim-
ber for building, and a fine growth



About 100 apne frees, well in bear-
Stewart, ee Alma, Rt.

of vouns vellow pine. ba e A. A. J.

Tan Land For Sale a 1

Apcntieniels 4 A., 335 ft. front-|

14 mi. Atlanta; electricity and tele-
phone service available; one-eighth

Large 4-room house with hall, 2)
well finishd, painted im-|

toms, 50 A. level upland;
houses, 5 and 4-rooms;
RFD by door, 4% mi. Cleveland. if

Eighty-two: oe one-half A., 60 in}

,on the Toccoa river, 1 house,

ean raise
| dasver, Pt

toms, $1200; half cash. Come and |

and make your own price; I will take |

truck

| mi.
road Chas State highway surveved -~

way, 3 mi. from high school; school |;

aad |-

Fonen

Mikell, Papant, RFD 1, Box 85.



Faria Land Tor mie a

Two hundred A. fruit, vegetable
and dairying land, 45 minutes from
Chattanooga; 3 sets of bldgs., fruits,

springs and wells. Will cut. and build
to suit purchaser. Priced to 6c cot-

ton. O. Bird, LaFayette, Rt. 1.

One hundred and 84 A. saa
land, well located, 6 bldgs., 50 A. in
Elberta peaches, apples, pears, cher-
ries; open land, woods, branches:
plenty of peach buds, $25 per A.:
terms. Produced 12 cars. this yr. Mrs.

G. Sewell, Newnan, 45 Clark St.

Forty-five A. land, good house, .
plenty running water; mill outfit in
running order; small stock of goods;

jin 2 mi. of good Junior high school;

I mi. of highway. Good locality. J. C:
Collins, Cumming, Rt. 7.

Two hundred -A., 5 mi. north of = a

Clarksville, on river, about 400 or 500.
M ft. saw timber, $900; also gool

little farms ,2-mi. Alto, 10 A. bottom

land. West James, Alto, Rt.=2;

My farm for sale in. Shoal Creek
valley, contains 140 A., 20 A. bot-
2 good
good barn:

interested write or see for price and
terms. W. M. Wehunt, Dahloneg:.
One hundred forty-five A., 300

cleared, bal. in timber; 6-room dwel- ee

ling, 1 good tobacco barn and good
out-bldgs.; near. good church and
consolidated school, on 2 publi
roads. Write for price and terms. a
W. Miles, Alma.

Riehty A. land in N. Ga., located
and

out-bldgs., plenty of running water,

suitable for summer home. Good lo- ;
eation for fishing. See or write for
Bereain price. T./J. Ledford, Due.

Thirty A., 4-room house, 6 mi,

Griffin, %4 mi. R. B., P. O., and high=

[Way ? 34 mi. S. Atlanta. Good spring
istream: through the place; little bot- .

tom land; 25 A can be: cultivated;
only. 6 mi. to market for anything ~
Benen Write. J. L. Cantrell,

One hundred and fifty A.
Gordon: county, 20% mi. west

in
of

|Plainville, om mail route and school

bus lime. Some good bottoms, fine

pasture, plenty of water; 3 houses,

barn and other bldgs. Bargain and
terms on part, or exc. for smaller
place. J..R. Ray, Plainville. :

Seven or 8 A. near city limits of

- Atlanta, just off of Candler road.
Beautifully located on elevated site,
lights. |

on good road. Phone and

Poultry or truck farm; $1400. Mrs.

Callie Cox, Decatur, Rt. 1, Box 68.
Twenty A. farm, 3-room house few

apple and peach trees, small pasture, |

on paved highway No. 13: 4 mi. from

Gainesville. 2 mi. of White Sulphur
Hotel Ideal place for filling station,

chicken farm. Peyton _
.Griffin, Gainesville, Rt. 6.

or

Four hundred and fifty-four A. in
Taliaferro county, 1% mi. from Hill-
man and 1 mi. from Ficklin Station;
church and school, on public

through place, ready to be built); 75

A. creek low grounds. Fine place for

stock. Cheap for esch. W. F. Flynt,

Hallman. :

Good 2-room - house, large ,hen
house, 1% A. land, on Dixie highway
a 3,.% mi. school and church and
O., $600. M. D. Huse, Ringgold.
Twenty-six A. farm,
house and out-bldgs., located on
Dixie hichway No. 41; 2 mi. west of
Ringszold: 15. mi. Chattanooga. De-
sirable' location. . Fine for truck.

good 6-room

4

San

Cheap for cash.. Rebecca Hulsey, |

Ringgold, Rt. 1.
Twenty A., lies well, 4 A. in pas-

ture: new 4-room house, 2 porches;

on No. 13 hishway, 3/,-mi. State
Sanitarium, on Southern R. R. Sell
or. trade. J... Moore, Alto, Rt: 1.
Four hundred and fifty A., 225 in
cultivation, good land, 3 bis ceiled
houses, barns. 2 pastures, well tim-
bered; near school and church; also
40 A. farm, 30. A. in cultivation, goo
land, good . house and new barn.
Stumped and fenced. Extra. good
pire
Sylvester. (
Forty-five A. land in Pickens coun-
ty, 20A. in cultivation, rest. in wood-
land and pasture; good orchards,
house, barn and corm crib. Good mule
and wagon. All, $450; $250 cash. rest.
yearly in payments of $100 ea. Willie.
T. Mullinax, Jasper, Rt. 2.
Eighty-five A. farm. 2 mi. from
depot and school. on highway; 26 A.
in cultivation; 59 A. well timbered,
fir-t and second growth. Level land,
reree. Priced right.

C= &Y: ' Sikes,

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~ Farm Land For Sale

Sell at bargain or trade for small
farm, 145 A. of land, 45 A. in culti-
vation, with bldgs. in Coffee county,

= near West Green on G. & F. Ry. B.

T. Burkett, West Green.

Fifty A. good farm, 4-room house,
tobacco barn; car house, and. other
bidges.; 9 pecan trees; 10 mi. south
of Waycross on paved road and R. R.,
mail route and bus to good school:

$900. R. L. Sundy, Waycross, Rt. 5.

Ninety-seven A. good land, new
- house, 6 rooms, pump in kitchen, 20
young pecan trees. Situated at Red
Hill church, Bulloch county, old Sa-
vannah and Dublin road. Cheap.
Part payment down. W. C. Sunbury,
_ Claxton.

Twenty A., 14 mi. from Atlanta;
near Peachtree road, cheap 4-room
house, barn, clear stream: 12 A. cul-
tivation; fine for poultry farm and
dairy. Land lies well; $2250. Paul. S.
Truitt, Atlanta, 295: Boulevard, N.E.
' Five hundred and eighty-five A. in
_N. Ga., 2 good houses, 3: barns, all
implements: 150 A. fertile valley
land; gravity water supply from big
springs, irrigation, good orchard:
close to paved highway. $10 per A.
Owner: James L. Logan, Atlanta,
3315 Peachtree Road.

Forty-eight A., 3 fields, 2 pastures,
3 wells, plenty timber, 9 pecan trees,
large house and out- -bldgs., Ys =mi.
from town,, $1,900. M. D. . Yates,
Barwick.

Three hundred and thirty A., 100
cleared and stumped, on highway:
RFD service; close to church and
school; plenty of timber to keep up
the place; land in high state of cul-
tivation; 3 settlements. Sell or exc.
in Savannah or
other city, party to buy mules, feed

oe and all equipment. C. D. Canady,

Surrency.
Five hundred and five A. 844. mi.
Thomasville; artesian and = surface
wells, wire fence, 300 A. stumped,
permanent hay crop and . pasture.
City lights available; stock, feed,
power cane works, farm implements:
_ RFD; quail, deer. $22,500, one-third.
-cash, bal. trade. John C. Thomas,
- Metcalfe.

At half price, a 30 A. truck farm

a with a new 6-room bungalow and

small barn, near paved highway, .

within 10 minutes drive of La-Fay-~

ette and 20 minutes of Chattanooga,
Tenn. R. L. Powell, LaFayette.

Twenty-two and one-fourth A., 25
cleared, all fresh; 4-room house, and
a 2-room house, 1 log cabin, all new;
10 mi. Atlanta on Flat Shoals Road,
near Kellys Chappel. H. H. Smith,
Decatur, Rt. 1.

-Farm for sale, known as the J. J.
Jeffers place, 3 miles south of Syl-
vanis on Halcyordale road.- 40 A.

. - more or less, lay out now for 2 years.
- Free from indebtedness. Part of land

now controlled by M. J. McDougall,
' Sylvania, Ga., (one of my sons). For
- further information; see or write.
Charley McDougall, Statesboro, Rt. 2.

Nine hundred A., 200 cleared. Sell
on easy trms, Fine fishing and hunt-
ing ground. % mile from county

school, 4 miles from church, 6 miles

Springfield and 31 miles from Sa-
vannah. Have good cotton, corn,
wheat and-tobacco land. Fine range
for cattle. L.-W. Hurst, Clyo, Rt. 3.

Sixty-five A., also 108 A. 4 miles of
Maxys, in Oglethorpe county, just
off the highway. 29 miles Athens. No
buildings. Good spring. Land lies
well, plenty of timber. Sell for cotton
or take good mules as payment, or
swap for. a good place near Athens
or Winder, Ga., if have a bargain.
Pay the difference. See or write: W.
R. Allison, Arnoldsville. .

Sixty A. farm of very good land.
10 A. woodland, some meadows, good
pacture of 15 A. Good 7-room house,
big barn (good) and other outbuild-
ines. 2 good wells, 1 big spring in
pasture; near good school and
church. All on good re road: $1,206
- with $200 down. J. T. Silvey, Tunnel
SO, Rts 2.
: Thirty A., two-thirds in clltivac
tion, Bermuda pasture, 100 fruit
trees, 3 and 4 yrs..old; running water,
4-room house, good outbuildings.
Plenty wood. High state of cultiva-
tion. On -highway 3 miles north of.
Lawrenceville. $1,200 cash. C. O.
Peeples, Lawrerceville, Rt. 4.

Eighty A. farming land, about 30
in cultivation: 30 in timber, 15 in
pasture, 15 branch bottoms; pienty
- of running water in pasture. 4-room
house, good outbuildings, good well
of water in the yard, on daily mail
* route; close to school and church.

_ Thursday, December 10, 1931



2-8 miles Marietta, 25 miles avert
Cheap. W. S. Tatum, ae Rt. 5





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MARKET BULLETIN

Farm Land For Sale

One hundred and fifty-eight A.
very good land, 2 young mules, plow
tools and other farm equipment,
close to school and church, $3,000.
Mrs. E. M. Travis, Fayetteville.

Good, small farm of 60 A.; nice 4-
room bungalow and out- bldes., good
pasture, running water, good timber,

1 mi. consolidated school and 1 mi.

paved highway: near 3 churches. Sell

cheap. Miss Ora Kerlin, Buford,
Pte

10 A. Jand, 4-room house with 2
fire-places, few young fruit trees,
cistern, some woods, good location.
Nice view, 4 miles west of Chicka-
mauga,. Cheap. Cash or terms. See or
write. M. LL. Ellis, Alton Park, Tenn.,
Rt. 3. Resident of Ga,

Thirteen ond one-half A., 9 miles 3

from Atlanta on Lawrenceville nish-
way. Ideal suburban location; fine
brick house, dbl. garage and poultry
houses, for sale, and would consider
southwest Ga. clear farm as part
payment. For information, write. F.
H. Mayer, Decatur, Rt. 2.

$2,500 cash, % value, will buy truck
farm of four acres in 3 miles of Ma-
con. 6-room house nearly new with
electric lights and telephone avail-
able. Also sewerage and bathroom
equipment. Address T. A. Dickson,
Macon, Rt. 5.

Old established summer resort, 120
A. more or less, 1 mule farm, big
pasture, good lot of bldgs. 6 miles
northwest Americus; also 3 A. land
and a nice house, Leslie, Ga. Part
terms on property. Not any indebted-
ness. For more information, write.
C. F. Fuller, Americus, Rt. C. Myrtle
Springs.

. 412 A. land, situated 10 miles south

Brunswick on Coastal and near Way-=

cross highway; 60 A. cleared, 7-room
house, barn, hog and chicken houses.
fine Artesian well, All ready for busi-
ness; farm tools, machinery, mule
team, etc. Fine truck or. farming
proposition. R. C. Baumgartner,
Brunswick. :

30 A. farm land, 10 miles Bruns-
wick, 650 ft. frontage on Brunswick-
Jesup paved highway. $12.70 per A.
This land good high land, once was
in cultivation, Howard Swager.
Brunswick. E

50 A.; Cherokee county, 2 miles
south Lebanon, Ga., % mile off con
crete highway, known as the old
Bailey place, adjoining Greeman. Mr.
Herndon is tenant. Price, $500, Cash,
$200, balance 1 and 2 yrs. at 7 per
wee Thos. J, Wesley, Atlanta, Grant

Bes

20 A., 8 miles from Five Points.
Rich land and good pasture: with
running water. Dairy barn, milk
house and another large barn. 5-room
house and dbl. garage. $5,000, or
trade for renting property in East
Point or Atlanta. W. L. Johrson,
East Point, 526 Spring St.

Nice 6-room house, tenant: house,
barn and 14 A. of good land. Located
on Stone Mtn. paved highway; 3 miles
Decatur, 7 miles Atlanta. 1 acre in
strawberries. Car-stop. Some bottom
land. J. P. Freeman, Stone Mtn.

50 A. good land, 3 miles from De-
catur Court House. Spring and lake
site. About 500 ft. off paved road.
Few minutes drive from Atlanta.
Very reasonable. Beautiful site for
home. Write. W. V. Bracewell, Stone
Mtn., Rt. I.

30 2 near church and school. Good
5-room. house, good well, 10 A. culti-
vation, 2. A. in pasture with running
water, balance in timber, 11% miles to
town, also state high school, $1,309
cash. I. F. Burch,\ Hiawassee.

140 A., 40 cleared, mostly stumped.
3-room house, kitchen, smokehouse
and crib. Exe. for acreage near Sa-
yvannah or Brunswick, dairy or well
equipped chicken business; also 60 A.
unimproved, $6 per A. cash, or Cows.
3 A. half cleared, 3-room house, good
water on highway. R28: Canady,
Surrency.

Two-horse farm for sale or rent,
also a filling station on the farm, 1
mile south of Luthersville on paved
road from Atlanta to Columbus; near
church and. school. Reliable party
cnly. W. H. Nash, Luthersville.

6-room, birck veneered house, 2
barns, 12 acres land, 8 in cultivation,
good pasture at Fife, Ga., on high
school bus route in % mile of church.
Priced right. Mrs. J.
Fife.

Rich river bottom farm, 200 A. in
cultivation, 20 in pecans, 5 in Sat-
sumas, 7-room house, tenant house.
barns, chicken and brooder house:
10 cows, 50 hogs, mules, chickens,
corn, hay, farm tools. Near Florida
line south of Valdosta. Cheap. Terms.
, Wm. S. Maxwell, Maysville,

W. A. Speir,



Farm Land For Sale

30 A. land more or less, $1.000.
Located .2%4 miles Clarkesville. Mai}
route by door: house not very good;
extra fine well water, family orchard,
plenty of grapes; 1 mile R. RK.
mile power line; about 15 A. in culti-
vation, balance in woods. Half down,
balance easy terms. Arch Harris,
Clarkesville.

206 A. farm, 2% miles west of Cal-
houn, Gordon county. 1 main dwell-
ing, large barn, 2 tenant houses and
barn, plenty of running water. Suit-
able for stock raising, general farm-
ing. % mile river frontage, public
road through it, 144 mile to church
and school. Sell all or sub-divide.
Pe 4% cash, balance easy terms.

J. L. Ray, Calhoun, Rt. 5.

Fine farm containing 351 A., and
1 containing 323 A. 8 miles Athens.
154 A. extra fine farm 3 miles Ath-
ens. Several splendid farms near

Athens. (which we havent room. tof!

describe). If interested, please write
and we will give description; price,
etc. W. I. Abney, Athens.

One hundred A. farm near
Woolsey, close to school and church:
good land, pasture and plenty of
running water through place. Part
cash, bal. on easy terms. Mrs. Mary
Ti: Peeples, Woolsey, Rt. 1.

Real buy, real home, 60 A. good,
smooth land; 6-room house, old
orchard, also new one; 67 apples, 50
peach, 8 pear; 4 plums, 2 appricots,
2 pomegranates, 4 figs, 4 walnuts,
persimmons, 12 grapes, dif. var. Al-
ways plenty water. $3000. Elbert
Miller, Chipley.

One hundred and seventy-eight A.
land, $7 per A. some cash, bal. terms.
150 A. in cultivation; 100 A. lying
out, bal. timber; 2 tobacco barns, 4
good houses, 1 big barn, sev. out-
houses, timber worth the money,
Ideal duail territory. Good reason for
selling. Elie Tanner, Douglas.

Twenty A., % mi. Dixie highway,
rural route, 10 mi. south Atlanta;
good rolling Jand, 15 A. cultivation,
bal. fenced, firewood; running water
and well on porch, lights, fruits and
berries plentiful; 5-room house,
barns, garage, chicken house and
yard. $4,000 terms; $3,500 cash. W.
G. Kelley, Forest Park. :

One store house and filling sta-
tion, 1 dwelling and 20 A. of good
farming land on Central and West
Point R: R., facing paved highway
from Atlanta to LaGrange and other
points; located at St. Charles, Ga.
Part cash, and good terms on bal.
J. I. Pike, Newnan, RED 4.

Eighty-eight A. in Oglethorpe
county, 7smi. from Crawford on main
Crawford. and Comer road;. near
school and 2 churches, good com-
munity. About 40 A. in- cultivation,
bal. timber; also 1 house and lot in
town of Comer for sale or exc. for
small acreage in or near Macon. D.
E. Graham, Comer.

Two hundred and nineteen - aad
three-fourth A., 4% mi. south of
Villa Rica. Well timbered; 2 good
houses, good barn and _ out-bldgs.,
$1,500. See: A. B. StovalH, Winston,
or S. C. Stovall, Douglasville, Rt. 2.>

Two hundred and eighty A. at
bargain; 50 A. cleared up for agri-
culture, bal. timber. Located 1 mi.
south of Hemp P. O.; State highway;
near 2 good churches, store and
school is consolidated to F. C. H. S.;
6-room house, tenans house, barn,
other out-houses, spring and well
with good water; fruit of all kind.
Writes W. B. Richard, Hemp.

Sixty-six A. farm fronting high-
way No. 7; 10 mi. south Tifton, good
schools, ehurches, etc.; 150 bearing
pecan trees, large barn, tobacco
barn; 7 and 3-room houses, filling
station. Attractive price and terms.to

suit; small cash payment. H.. F.
Stair, Valdosta.
Twenty-four A: near school,

church, station, store, P. O., on high-
way, 35 mi. Atlanta; 1 2-room house.
1 5-room; large swimming pool can
be cheaply built; good average land.
Make ideal summer resort or. poul-
try farm. $1,750, terms. W. M. Cox,
Woodstock.

Two farms in Terrell county; with-
in 2 mi, Dawson on public. highway; |
1, 229 A. and 1, 160 A., in high state
of cultivation. Arthur Lewis, Macon,
715-717 Ga. Casualty Bldg.

Eighteen A., more or less, well tim-
bered land, 5-mi. Toccoa in Stephens
county, 1 mi. of old Toccoa church.

See or write. M. T. Clark, Clarkes-.

ville, No. Star Rt. .

Seventy A. on Gordon and Murray
county line, 8 mi. from Resaca, East.
$300. Write for description. cok.
Conch, Resaca, Rt. 2.









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Farm Land For Sale

Well-imp. farm, 6 miles from
Madison; near churches, schools and
stores; 300 A., all in cultivation.
Reasonable price; terms easy. Imp.
highway. E. W. Butler, Madison.

Fifty-four A. farm, away above the:
average. Fine pasture, everlasting.
water, roomy dwelling, and one of
the best located country: stores in
State. Also a good winter brooder
house, 1000 chick cap. $2,400. Some
terms. J. E. Wall, Chipley, Rt. B.

Twenty-five A., 144-mi. Chatta-
hoochee high school; slight imp.3
good land, on mail route; 300 yds. of
Scenic highway Not Bek Stand-
ridge, Clerm6nt, Rt. 1.

Ten A. in Cobb county, 2 mi. from
No. 3 highway, 2 mi. from No, 6.
highway; plenty timber; no bidgs..
oo) per-At 8: CG; Singley, Austell,
R

one hundred A. 30 mi. Atlanta; 2
mi. off Birmingham paved highway;
6-room house, tenant house, oO
houses; orchards; bottoms. Ideal f or
chickens, dairy, truck. Sell or will |
rent for 4 share rent. O. C. Walton,
Atlanta, 2012 Memorial-Drive, S. Ey

One hundred and thirty A. land,
Pickens county, near school and
church; well located: on public road;
good buildings; no incumbrances.
pares Wim. T. Townsend, Carters-
ville

Three hundred A. in Jones county;
well fenced; -~splendid sumnfer and
winter pastures; aples,. -peaches,
pears, pecans. Sell one-third, twoe
thirds, or all at a low price; also
young bearing apple orchard on 40
A. land; also summer home on 80 Ass
adjoining, Priced to sell. A, B.
Greene, Blue Ridge.

Twenty A. 16 mi. north of Atlanta
on good soil road; 1 mi. off paved
road, Peachtree; good pasture,
branch, woods and good land. Pretty
place to build. Easy terms. J. WwW.
Maloney, Doraville.

One hundred and fifty-two A. land,
6 mi. north of Cumming, on. old
Federal road; 80 A. in cultivation
bal. timber and pasture, 3 dwellings,
orchards, good land. Bargain or exc.
for S. Ga. farm property: "Js Pe
Smith, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Two hundred and 25 A.

































timber; close to neck qa
stores, etc., on highway, mail route;
plenty of fruit. Real bargain, $2, 500;
terms arranged. J. R.
Dalton, Rt. 3. 4

One hundred and seventy- two: oe
one-half A. on and near Bankhead
highway, 6 mi. west of Carrollton; 3
settlements: 6,000. Walter Foster,
Carrollton, Rt. 6.

Fifty- two and one-half A. farm,
10-room house, out-bldgs., 2 wells,
also running water: 2 in cultivation,
rest in pasture, woods, some saw tim-
ber, large orchard. Southern - Ti:
Douglas county, on mail and school
bus routes; near churches, grammar
school and. stores; $10 per A. Mrs. a
C. Feltman, Whitesburg. ms

Well imp. 94 A: farm, 16 mi. from. S
Atlanta; section growing rapidly.
Will sell or trade for smaller acre-
age, or town property. Terms. E. D
Gunby, Fucker, Rt. 1.

For sale or rent very cheap, 1, 2
or 3-horse farm in Taliaposo county;
Y mi. from State highway; very
soil, good pasture, plenty of water: =



dwellings: convenient to chur iin
school and town. Mrs. L. B. Lyle
Crawfordville. -

One hundred and forty-two A. U
incumbered 2-horse farm, 6 m
Sparta, Hancock county; creek, bold
spring, public road entirely through
tract. Lots reed cane and young tim~
ber; 30 pecan, 20 yr., bearing. trees}
sell or swan for smaller acreage near
Atlanta, or other desirable city prop-
erty. I. WwW. Purdon, East Point.

Four hundred and ninety A. land
for sale or rent for 5 yrs.; included
on same is 2-horse farm, good farm
dwelling and out-houses. Good range -
for cow and hog raising; $3,000
$1,000 down, terms on bal. L. it
Oden, Blackshear.

Four-room house, large cope :
extra large lot; house equipped with
lights, running water and other con
veniences. Good cellar. All ceiled. On
mail and bus line: paved road to
Atlanta; 9 mi. south of City. Cash,
$1200. Edw. Fairchild, Conley, Rt.
1, Box 20.

Eleven miles south of Quitman. on
hard road, leading to Madison, farm
of 266 A. located near a good schoo
and churches; pretty, well improved
$10 an -A. $600 cash, bal. on time
Mrs, S. E. Knight, Quitman,












































































m Land For Sale
sale cheap or trade for coun-
tore and filling station in good
, 60 A., 644 mi. east of Cedar-
if interested communicate with
. F. Brown, Gloster.
e hundred and twenty A. in
rson and Madison | county
n border Fla.) Plenty tim-
nice little fish pond; 6 A. clear-
mall house. Fine for dev. truck-
Sell at bargain, or swap: For
Information, apply to: H. B.
cCormack, Boston.
hundred and twenty- two A.,
of Ga. Ry. Station, on highway
wer transmiasion line;
soils; ideal for stock farm;
yy of grasses and water; daily
;. some timber. Mrs. W. T.
ison, Sparta.
ne hundred and five one-half A.
m land, 1 mi. Towns, Ga., Telfair
: borders the S. Ry.; no waste
d; no imp.; good crop of turpen-
e timber. Can give clear title for
V. W. Wilson, Savannah, Rt. 3.
J een A. Mineral Spring land
ar Bankhead highway, 50 mi. west
anta; sell or trade. What have

agan, Atlanta, Candler Annex
*phone Ra. 1653.

. A. level land. 100 pecan trees,
Ss. old, at Flintside. Make offer.
reas Chrustiansen, Atlanta, 96
sco Drive, N. E. Phone HE.

. ur hundred a 6 houses, 3 good
rms, 2 good pastures, plenty of
ng water. 75 A. small pine tim-
miles of Turin. School bus and
route, $8 A. In best farming sec-
of Ga. oR: Byron, Senoia,



Se nty-one and % A. farm 5-
dwelling, good outbuildings.
land, 10 miles Augusta. $3,000.
ts. Mamie Blackston, Grovetown,
r y A. Laurens bounty. 8 miles
blin, 3 miles Dudley. 10 A. bottoms,
tly roiling, red pebble and gray

-W..M. Reynolds, Marietta.

al bargain. 10 A. located en
ay; store, filling station and
improvements. 6 miles north of
ry. J. G. Blaney, Ft. Valley, Rt. 1.
hundred and thirty-nine A.,
m land, 9 miles from Wash-
% mile Metasville; consoli-
chooland Baptist: church, W.
rett, Metasville.

r A. at bargain, or swap for
illing station and country store
a good town on Tourist High-
(prefer Florida zone). Farm
for general farming. 43 A.
fertile, productive land, balance
near water grist mill, school
by door to consolidated school,
, stores, R. R., etc. 3-room
use, barn, poultry, other outhouses.
* more information, write. J. W.
aney, Atlanta, 222 State Capitol.
ands located in Jasper; Putnum
d Monroe counties. Have 10 dairy

le milk, with page wire fence,
jient cultivatable land to pro-
eed for cattle; also lands..in
n, Terrell, Wilcox, Turner and
vis counties in high state of.
tion for ._ corn, cotton, oats:
_ Jones, Appling, Turner, Lee
ff Davis counties, tracts of
n ith saw and hardwood timber.
yr further description and prices,
te. L. O. Benton, Monticello.
enty-two A., 15 miles of Atlanta,
to school, church; running
, wood, 5 A. branch bottoms, 14
fresh. land: good 4-room house,
puildings, var. of fruit. Sell for
ount on improvements, stock and
oes to sell with land. Cash or
ns. R. A. Swicord, Lithonia, Rt. 4.
ne hundred and sixty A. on No. 5
away, 5 miles south Ellijay. 8 A.
bottoms; 3-rcom house, plenty
uit; school bus, near church.
80 Mrs. Effie Ralston, Ella Gap.
ee hundred and forty A., 3

. Make good dairy
. $10 per A. Write or see. Sell
all. M. B. Lee, Winston.
ifty A. on highway No. 33, 10
north of Sylvester. 20 A. in
tion, bal. in wood; good 4-room
Ow practically new, good barn.
. house, garage, all new.
or exc. for smaller place. Give
ce difference. This is a good
ae raise chickens. Mrs. Chas.
an, Sylvester.
ne of the best farms in South Ga.
-A.. 110 in high state of cultiva-
.; good houses, 2% miles to good
and churches, %6 mile to R. R.,
. Going at give-away
oF ". Shaw, areas



high |

consider an imp. proposition. E.

ee equipped for producing A|

os a Ave.,



Fiera aed For eae

Two hundred and twenty-five A.
land in southwest corner of Miller
county, about 150 A. in cultivation,
balance timber; plenty of water and
wood. 3 houses practically new, large
barn, 2 small barns; good roads,

Bargain. T, A. Bowen, Blakely..

One hundred and sixty A., 110 in
/cultivation and stumped. Good land.
'6-room house, 2 tenant settlements.
plenty of water in wells. Rural mail.
ous to. high school; churches conven-
ient, 150 fruit and nut trees. $4,000.
Some terms. J. P. Morrison, Barney.
Brooks County, Georgia.

Sixty-six A. best hard pebble soil,
50 A. in cultivation, 7-room house.
tenant house, outbuildings. High
school bus and rural mail, churches
convenient. $2,000. Good outlet for
stock. 14 miles north of Quitman, 20
miles south Moultrie. Terms. Mrs. M.
E. Morrison, Barney, Brooks County.
Georgia.

Fifty-seven A. farm and orchard.
25 A. crops, 20 A. apple orchard, 12
A. timber and pasture. Good build-
ings, good crops, good land. "ine loca-
tion. 1 mile east of depot at Demorest.
2,500 bu. .apples this year. Take small
house in town as part pay. A. J. Col-
lins; Demorest, Rt. 1.

200 A.,
highway, "7 and 4-room houses, 50x60
barn, other buildings. 2 yr. round
streams. 70 A. in cultivation, timber,
pasture. Good market. Money maker.
Would consider part exchange for
other property. Write for details if
interested. A. T. Milteer, Quitman.

50 A. goad land. in sight of church
and school, mail at door, good 4-room
house, barn and pasture with run-
ning water, 2 tenant houses, fruit
trees, apples and peaches. $2,500
| cash, or $1,000 cash and rest 12 mos.
at 8 per cent. Mrs. J. C. Jett, Duluth
RFD 1, Box 30.

614 A. land with good house- and
outbuildings, on good public road,
with rural mail; plenty of wood, good.

different kinds of fruit, nuts, etc.
Near church and school. $600 cash,
or exc. for value milch cows, hogs,
corn, baled cotton, poultry or other
value. Write for full details. Located
ae Dahlonega. John B. Nix, Alto,
30 A. farm, 4
buildings, plenty of water, farm tools,
mules and cow, and other farm

small place close to Atlanta (want
to get close to Atlanta on account of
health). D. G. Brown, Lithonia, Rt. 4

For sale or rent, 90 A. land, 50 A.
open and cultivatable, including past-
ure, 40 A. in timber; oak, pine, pop-
lar and other swamp erowth, 5-room
house, 2-room house, barn 20x30,
with milk house. 2% miles west of
Porterdale, 544 miles west of Cov-
ington. On State highway No. 81,
running ,east to west; 1% miles Liv-
ingstone high school. 10 A. bottoms
well sodded in Bermuda and Dallas
grass. Titles perfect, free of all in-
cumbrances. P. EB. or V. E. Middle-
brooks, Executors estate of Mrs. P. J.
Middlebrooks, deceased, Covington,

Ga.

300 A. at $10: A. in Coweta
county, 2. houses. 2. streams, some
bottoms; also 100 acres 8 miles
east. of Atlanta, 1 house and
barn, $20 A; also 278 A. in Fayette
county, 3 houses, $15 A; 880 A. in Ba-
con county, 5 houses, 200 A. fenced,
$15 A. No loans on places. Part cash.
Write. R. C. Loyd, Nicholls.

125 A., 45 in cultivation, 8-room
dwelling, good tobacco barn and out-
buildings, on National highway; near
school and church, 8 miles east of
Waycross. $20 A., part cash and
terms on balance; alse 100 A., 45 in
cultivation on National highway, 8
miles east of Waycross, near good
school and church. $20 A., and terms.
Cobb A. Lee, Waycross, RFD 2;

54 9/10 A. in Cobb county, 14 miles
Atlanta, 8 miles Marietta: 2 miles to
highway No. 8 and 2 miles to a good
9 months school; % mile to flag stop
(on Southern R. Re % mile to church.
Good 5-room house, ceiled inside and
out and painted. 44 ft. barn, good
garage, crib, small chicken house.
35 A. in cultivation, For further par-
ticulars, come and see or write. No
ineumbrance on place. J. H. Hend-
rix, Austell, Rt. 2.

1750 A., 100 miles south of Atlanta
on U.S. highway, near R. R. station.
8 houses, never-failing springs and
branches, large bottoms. Reasonable
price. Terms easy. All rented for
1932; also 175 A. near Atlanta, No
| mortgage. J. = el aeas Atlanta, 882





markets and free range. $20 per A..

edge of Quitman, Dixie}:

young family orchard started of sev..

-room bsuse and out-

equipment. All for sale or exc. for a}.



Para Lad or Sale

80 A., 2 in woods, spring peal y

barn, garage, store house, 5-reom
house, 1% mile Smyrna and Mari-
etta car; mail route, school bus. 100
yards from church. Top soiled road
to car line. Reasonably priced. Come
and see. W. W. Woodruff, Symrna,
Rt vk,

173 A., 6 miles west of Ben Hill in
Campbell county. Small house and
barn, good land. $12 per A. Mrs. Mat-
tie Loyd, Nicholls.

11 A. good land, 6-room house and
water. Mail route by gate on high- |
way, but not-paved. 2 miles from
town. Cheap. Mrs. Rilla Stone, Way-
cross, Rt. 3:

90 A. good high land, 24 A. teered:
fenced and stumped, dwelling house
and tobacco barn. Lying on side of
Buffalow Creek. Fine spring water,
good hunting and fishing grounds
$650. Part terms. F. M. Knox,
Hickox. oe

100 A: farm cheap, or exc. for city
or suburban property. 50 A. under
fence, 40 in cultivation, bal. woods
and open range; near church and
school. 2 public roads, 2 settlements
on place. Will also sell or trade all
live stock, feed and equipments, 2%
miles west of Mauk. W. B. Powell.
Juniper, Rt. 1.

Tract of 95 A., 12 miles from Au-
gusta. Land cleared about 15 yrs.
High state of cultivation. 7-room
house with outbuildings, in nearby
town. Sell together or separately.
Small cash payment, balance 5 yrs.
at 8 per cent..No commissions. Will
exc. for unincumbered town prop-
erty. B. P. Jordan, Augusta, 415 Fen-
wick St.

30 or 40 A., % mile from city lim-
its, 1 mile from Thornton Avenue.
$1,500. B. F. Smith, Dalton.

20 A. farm, running water, 3-room
house, orchard of figs, peach and
apples; good place for poultry and
farming; short drive to market _
Decatur and Atlanta. $2,250. Paz
cash. Also 20 A. farm,. 7 miles At!
lanta, 4-room house, barn, about re
A. cleared ground, pasture, rest in
wocdland.. Dandy. poultry or truck-
farm. Bargain for $650, $250 down
and renw a loan . $400. Thomas
Seay, Decatur, Rt.

111 A., good Pie and barn: 60 A.
cultivated: good roads; 3 A. bearing
pecans, near towns, churches, schools.
12 miles Cairo, 8 miles Whigham.
Mrs. Clara Mills, Thomasville, Rt. 4.

Beautiful small farm in Pickens
county. 83 A., 3 miles highway and
fine road to highway: 1 mile of store.
144 mile church and mill; 3 schools in
1 mile of house, and lies well and
produces well; 8 or 10 A. bottoms:
nice 7-room house Coungalow) :
plenty of running water on it, spring.
L. O. Stewart, Jasper.

Beautiful small farm in Gilmer |
county, 72144 A. in a square, 2 miles
L. & N. R. R. station, 1 mile State
highway No. 5. Half in cultivation.
bal. woods, young timber. Suitable
for all crops. 7 miles south Ellijay,
% mile good School and % mile
church; 3-room house and outbuiild-
ings. $1, 800 for quick sale. Terms.
Simon J. Moore, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

100 A., good farm land, $550 cash.
or $600 on easy terms. Located in
Webster county, about 5 mils south-
east of Preston. About 40 or 50 A.
open land, bal. in very good saw tim-
ber; running stream through north-
east corner, never goes dry; fine place
for: pasture and general farming;
near good churches and school; good
neighborhood of white settlements. I
live on place. Ry Witt, Preston Rt. 1.

165 A. southwest Ga., Decatur
county, southern part; 60 A. in culti-
vation, 6-room dwelling, good out-
buildings; convenient to church,
school and market. Cheap for cash,
or terms. Will consider swapping for
smaller place in southeast Ga. M. A
Moses, Faceville.

Good 45.A. farm, 6 miles Acworth;
near school and church. $350. Write
for further particulars. J. H. Duvall,
Dallas, Rt. 3:

135. A.,/2 miles highway, R. R...
church, school; bus to high school
and mail by door. 60 A. cleared, 75 in
wood and: good pasture; plenty of
water, 3 houses, outbulidngs for each
house, served by mtn. springs. $5,000
Terms. Also 20 A. more or less on
Atlanta-Asheville highway, 5-room
house, good spring water. Some
cleared land ,rest in pasture. Well
located. C. G. Gunter, Dillard.

300 A. farm, imp. land, good build-
ings, good water, land suitable for
general farming and truck gardening.
23 miles Chattanooga, 5 miles Tren-
ton, on Sand Mtn. Sell for $15,000, or



trade. W. H. Michaels, Trenton,



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_ Farm fami For Sale oe

70 A. farm, 2% miles Chickamauga,
15 miles Chattanooga, on good roads:
near school. House, barn. 40 A,
cleared, 2 springs. $2, 500. A. B. Mich-
aels, Trenton.

10 A. good land, just outside city

limits of Waycross. 3-room house,
garage; good community,
churches and schools. 2 miles depot,
Value at $800.50. Sell half cash, bal-
in cattle, hogs, and chickens, or will
rent. Mrs. D. Carter,. Waycross,
Washington Ave.

Two small adjoining farms of 32 A. .

and 25 A., 12 miles Atlanta, 4 miles
south of "College Park in. Clayton
county, on line of Campbell county.
% mile Fayetteville road on county
worked road. % mile to church and

school bus line. See or write. W. B. = s

Luck, College Park, Rt. D,

206 A. farm, 165 cultivatable: 2.
tenant houses, tobacco barn, 5 mules.

farm; machinery, etc. Near city. %
eash, bal. 6 per cent. Mrs. JiR:
Justice, Fitzgerald.
Good farm land in Monroe county.
400 A., $6 per A.

wire; fine for cattle. 4 miles highway,
RT: Head, Bolingbroke.

gat. A. highly productive land: lots ;

of bottom land and lots of good tim-
ber. 2 small houses, small barn. lots
of water. Houses need repair: also
barn. Extra good for dairv: paved
road into Atlanta. 25 to 30 miles.
$2,000. Small monthly. payments, or
small cash paymenis,
party. G. M. Williams, Almon. .
307% A., 175 in cultivetion 135
in timber, i6 miles Atianta. 6-reom
house, good cond., barn. 3. snrings.
2. miles Peachtree road.
dairy, truck crepds, e:c, One of
in DeKalb county. Burson L. Re idges,
Atlanta, 996 Washita Ave., I?
Improved; $10 A., 39 mil
lanta. Large creek, pleniy
timber and fruits:



springs,
also wild lands.

+ $3 acre. W. W. Wilkinson, Willa Rica,

190 A. halfway between Marietta

and Cartersville on Main road, near
church and. school. 35 A. in cultiva-

tion bel. geod timber, new -barn,
good hewure a outbuildings. Sell or
exe. for eg jual value farm of mtn.
land in south Gilmer or. Pickens

county, on or near R. R. preferred,
J. E. Borton, Atlanta, 454 Crew St:

Good, little 50 A. farm, 1 mile to

good Junior high school, 1 mile to

highway; good road to highway and .
churches. $1,000 for quick sale. Has

apples grapes and muscadines on
place: also marble, tested out good;
also have wheat. sowed.
Spivey, Holly Springs, Rt..1.
156 A. land, plenty good running

water through pasture, good springs

and plenty of saw timber: Most all in

koods. 4-room house and barn: near |

school and church. Mrs. Lula Scott,
Adairsville, Rt. 5; Box 134.

25 A. on main highway. Atlanta-

Asheville: also is a bus line. 2 miles
Lake Rabun: has good peach orch-

ard, 135 to 140 trees, bearing this yr.

Beautiful location for country sum-

1 nice dwelling ~
house, good barn and 200 A. under

to reliable

Suitable for <
best. 4

Jae ALS. f

Loyd E.





mer resort; beautiful scenery. near a

good grist mill and a consolidated
high school of 6th district. Some tim-
ber and fire wood; about 5 A. bot-
toms, bal. uplands with creek run-
ning through. House on place of 25
A. $850. There are 58 A. sell for
$3,000. A. J. Hayes, Wiley.

Farm of 90\A. with 3-room house
and barn, 38 miles Augusta. Plenty
wood and lightwood. M. A. Conley.
Augusta, 124 Middle Sv.

126 A. farm, 2144 miles Carrollton.
60 A. cultivation, bal.
pasture. Some good new timber. ori-
ginal growth. 4-room tenant house,
good barn and crib. Located on little

Tallapoosa river. Cheap, Mrs. . L.

Housworth, Carrollton, 192 Alabama
Street.

331 A. in bieeae county, 1 me
Union station. 6-room house, 3 ten= >
ant houses, large barn and other out-

buildings. Most all buildings have

new roofs. Sell as it stands, including

pair young mules, 2 mileh cows. 300
bu. corn, 4 tons hay, some cotton
seed, beans, etc., and all farm imple=-

ments. Ideal grain, stock and poultry -

farm. Mrs. Anna Ogletree. Julia

160 A., more or less, Gilmer county,

51% miles Ellijay. on public road,
RFD, % mile church, school: 2 good
pastures: 2 good springs, small orch-
ard; about 10 A. in cultivation; good
barn. No house. $5 A. Exc. for a
smaller farm. L. J. Owenby. Madison,
RFD 4. :

429 A. land and timber, 30 in culti-
vation, good house and barns; good
hog and cattle range. Good schools.
$2,500. Can arrange terms. W. L.
Suggs, St. George.

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~ Farm Land For Sale

64 A. farm near good market, near
highway No. 5. Good for dairy. 8-
yoom and 3-room. _ Convenient to
churches and school and Epworth
Seminary. Fine for dairy. $2,000. W.

_ p, Pickelsimer, Epworth.
- $1.A., 5 miles Dalton, %4 mile high-
way; 1 mile school on cherted road.
Variety of fruit trees bearing, and
pasture; good well and spring water;
plenty timber, Practically all level;
Also 10 A. with running water, %
cleared on -cherted road. No house.
R. 1. Jones, Dalton, Rt. 1.

6214 A. land in Gwinnett county
near Centerville. Good school and
churches; convenient to store, mill
and gin. House needs repairing. Fine
mullato land, mostly level. 20 M ft.
saw-timber; plenty of cord wood; fine
road through place, $10 per A. Pat
McGuffey, Lithonia, RFD-1.

Sacrificing at once a farm of 132
A., with a good, ceiled 7-room dwell-
ing and 3 tenant houses. Good land,
located on LaGrange highway near
Greenville, Ga., county seat of Merri-

weather county; also a good pair
muls. $2,500. Also 60 A: farm 1 mile
Carrollton, Ga., on paved highway to
- Atlanta. Good 4-room ceiled house
- and outbuildings. Fine pasture, creek
running through; gdo0od land and
plenty timber. $1,500. Mrs. Sarah E.
Stone, Athens, Tenn. Home in Ga.
Farm for sale or exc. for one not
over 50 miles south of Atlanta. I have
a farm of 110 A., good outbuildings,
parns and 2-5-room houses, good
wells, springs, branches. Land that
will grow a bale of cotton to the A.
Price for farm, pair of mules and
necessary farm tools, etc. $8,500. T.
M. Poole, Roswell, RFD 1, Cobb
county.
100 A. farm for sale for $500 cash,
. or $600 on easy terms. Located in
Webster county, about 5 miles south-
east of Preston. Running branch
through the northetst corner of place
that never goes dry; fine for pasture;

near good school and churches in}

white settlement and good neighbors.
Some very good saw timber on place.
Roy Witt, Preston, Rt. 1.

500 A. farm, 3 settlements with
outbuildings, close to paved road:
Located in Bulloch county. Sell .or
trade for other property. Priced to
sell. W. A. Brannen, Stilson, Rt. 2.

* 303% A. land in Crawford county

_ on State highway No. 7, 9 miles north

- of Ft. Valley. 5-room dwelling with

- metal roof; 2 good barns: 140 Stew-

- art pecan trees; sand loam land. 100
A. open, bal. in pasture, enclosed
with barb wire. $5 A. Milton B. Carr,
Gaillard.

4 A. good land with 7-room dwell-

ing and outhouses on highway No. 7,

in Crawford county, % mile from
Gaillard, 444 miles Roberta. On mail
route and school bus route... Electric
current available. Desirable location
for chicken farm or store. Write for
price. Mrs. Adeline H. Carr, Gaillard.
+ Fine 200 A. farm, 5 miles Griffin
paved highway, busses, railroad sta-
tion, churches, everything convenient.
- Nice 6-room house plasterd, electric
- lights, barn, outhouses, tenant houses.
2 branches, lots of timber. Priced at
great sacrifice to sell quick. No trades.
Haskell H. Bass, Griffin.
> 85 A.\farming and timbered: land,
with 13 farms in. Lowndes county,
$5.50 per A. Main: place,::240 A..,
$2,400; 160 A. cleared, 3. sets build-
ings; Fox-place, 407 A., 150 cleared.
- $6,000; Regester place, 83 A., 1 house,
farm cleared, $800; Duffer. place, 1-
_horse farm, bal. timber, % mile Nay-
~ lor, 465 A., $4,650; and 7 other farms.
Some cash and terms. J. P. Carter,
Naylor. :

Sell all or part of 253. A. dairy
farm, 7 miles from heart of Atlanta.
or 2 miles city limits, near East Lake
Country Club. 2 good dwellings, 2

_ large dairy barns, several feed houses.
9 tenant houses, 2 A. bottom land;
- plenty running water; 10 head dairy
cattle, 4 mules and farm equipment.
J. W. Toney, Decatur, Rt. 3. :
6% A. nearly new house, 6-rooms
and sleeping porch, hardwood floors,
electricity, barn, pasture, chicken
house, dbl. garage. 12 miles Atlanta
at Tucker. A growing little town, has
_ graded high school, 4 churches, on
/ paved highway. Sell or trade on farm.
A. J. Andrews, Tucker.
88% <A. good farm land, 3-room
house and 4 stall barn, 18 or 20 A.
branch bottoms; about 150 M ft. saw
timber. Place-is rented to good man
that can furnish self for 1932. 4 miles
_ R. R. town close to good school and
_ church, on good road; good pasture
- with running water. $1,600. Take $600



in exc. for good property. J. A. Crae-
ford, Calhoun, Rt. 2. : =

MAR ERE GRU LhDET IN

' Farm Land For Sale

A small farm just outside city lim-

its of Waycross. 5-room house and
barn, new fence. Ideal for truck.
Strawberry patch, chickens, hogs,
he lee cane, ee or

. Dr. R. L. Johnson, aycross,
109 Elizabeth St. .

40 A. upland with 4-room house,
barn and Bermuda pasture, good well
of water, plenty of wood, located half
mile from Ranger, and R. R. and
State highway and churches and
schools. Bargain. See or write. Mrs.
= fe Calhoun, 236 Peidmont

reet.

10-20 A. farm near. church; mail
route and school bus by door; new 5-
room house with electricity. Sell or
monthly rent. For description and
full particulars, write. Mrs. A. O.

} Wilson, Marietta, RFD 1.

60 A. land in Paulding county, near
New Georgia. Will take cotton notes,
terms like rent. See or write for in-
ge mise S. M. Duffey, Bowdon,

6 A. land, 5-room house, barn.
Suitable for truck farming; also oth-
er property in: city limits of Cler-
mont; also 360 A. in White county,

close to paved road. 2 nice houses,

waterworks in both houses. Ideal for
stock and truck farming. Write for
price if interested. Z. T. Addington.
Clermont. .

150 A. for sale or trade for smaller
farm in No. Ga. Farm lies on state
highway, between Hawkinsville and
Cochran; plenty of good pasture and
farming land; good large barn, gar-
age and poultry house. 4-room house,
mostly ceiled. Plenty of wood and
tiniber. Bargain. H. V. Barnett, Haw-
kinsville, Rt. 2.

157% A. 4 miles Thomaston.
$1,000. $500 cash, bal. in 5 notes of
$105, $110, $115, $120, and $125 re-
spectively; 4-room house, barn, 30 A.
in cultivation; 15 A. creek bottoms,
balance in pine and oak woods. J. N.
Harp Zebulon. .

32 A. farm with nice 5-room bun-
galow and outbuildings. In Washing-
ton county, Ga., 8 miles Sandersville.
Ideal place. Write for further infor-
mation. T. J. Stone, owner, Modoc.

mes

For sale or exc. on easy terms, 200
A. fine land, 7 miles southeast Moult-
rie, Colquitt county. 80 A. cultivated.
Dwelling and barn. Cost $9,000;. for
qyiick sale, $5,000 on easy terms; also
about-50 A. land near Gainesville.
House and 25 A. cleared. Cost $1,500;
take $750. Hasy. terms, or exc. Lee
Hanks, Atlanta, 1800 N. Decatur Rd.

Well, improved So. Ga. farm for
sale or exc. for grist mill if mill is
well located with good buiidings. Wili
pay cash difference. Farm is on high-
way and railroad, and 10 miles from
city. M. Kirby, Apopka, Fla., Box 602.

942 A. land, 8-room house.
verandas, hall,-bathroom and pantry;
good condition. Small town (no town
taxes). 27 miles Savannah on Cen-

-tral R. R. Good school and churches.

17 miles highway, to Savannah paved,
balance hard surface. Bargain for
$2,000. If interested, write. Mrs. R. E.
Lee, Pineora.

3614 A., 20 in cultivation, rest in
pasture and timber. 2 pastures with
running water. Mostly branch bot-
toms in cultivation. Orchard, spring-
house, barn and outbuildings. Near
School and church. 9 miles of Cleve-
land, 1% mile state highway. Reason-
able price. See or write. W. B. Hark-
ins, Cleveland, Rt. 4.

61 A. improved farm, 4 miles West-
erly or Screven; also 5Q A. with 8 A.
in cultivation and many more ayvail-
able. No: house. 2 miles Hortense;
also 50x210 lot Jesup. Sll all or exc.
for farm with about 100 A. in culti-
vation in radius of 30 miles Hortense.
J. G. Purvis, Hortense.

50 A., 4 miles north of Dalton on
state highway. Plenty running water,
fine spring. 15 A. fine bottoms; 50 M
ft. timber. 144 mile church and school.
Sell at bargain now. J. M. Overton,
Dayton, Rt. 4. ee

100 A., 25 cleared, bal. timber, some
bottoms, balance upland. Plenty of
fruit; 7-room house (bungalow), and
outbuildings. 4 town lots, in edge of
town, close to Junior High school
and church. State highway being
built by place. $2,000. T. T. Glozner,
Mineral Bluff, Fannin county, Ga.

9744 A. good land, 50 A. in timber,
suitable for saw and wood. 25 A. in
cultivation with branch bottoms and
good pasture. with running water
right at barn; 3-room house with 2
fireplaces: 3 miles Norcross. 300 yards
highway; -21 miles Atlanta. School
bus to either Norcross or Duluth
high school. $1,200 cash. Come see.
Mrs, Leila Cole, Duluth,



Farm Land For Sale

101% A. nice land near Flint river,
near Crescent, Ga., Upson county.
$1,000 on terms. Exc. for So. Ga. cut-
over land or Atlanta property. I. M.
Shankle, Brunswick.

_ For sale or trade for a good farm
in So. Ga., $100 A. Over 200 M ft.
good saw timber; good well and
spring. 25 A. in cultivation. T. L.
Moore, Rome, 23 Butler St.

101% A., 70 in cultivation, balance
woods and pasture, separate water
running in all. 5-room house (fin-
ished), barn, (new gal. roofing top),
other outhouses in good repair: 4
tenant houses (ceiled), red and grey
land, $2,500. Part cash. Also 11744 A.
red field, nearly level, 20 A. bottoms,
dry but not in cultivation; 19 A. field,
good pasture; 5-room house, barn,
outhouses, tenant house, etc. W. W.
McPherson, Villa Rica.

180 A. 3 miles north of Jonesboro
on .concrete highway. Good houses
and barns. Sell all or part. O. J.
Heely, Jonesboro.

_ 20 A. farm in Wheeler county. 4
miles from Alamo (the county seat).
Open stock range, good stock range.
For quick sale, $15 A. cash. All fenced,
in cultivation. Very good house and,
et aaenes H. A. Wynne, Cadwell,

119 A. land, new 6-room house,
large dairy barn, concrete, for 42
head cows; plenty ofgood running
water; good land, % mile from good
cshool and church, 2% miles from
town. Daily rural del. W. A. Caldwell,
LaFayette, Rt. 4.

Sell at auction, January 5, 1932,
C. H. Perry, Ga., lots from 10 A. ,to;
50 A. Small farms, % bale cotton, 15
bu. corn acre. No fertilizer. Wells,
springs still running, schools, and
churches near. 1 house to sell. 8 miles
Perry, % mile Kathleed. Dont write,
come see. D. N. Howard, Kathleen.

75 A. land in high state of cultiva-
tion on public road from Scott to
Soperton, (county seat. Treutlen
county); %2 mile good school and 2
churches; 5-room dwelling, outbuild-
ings, 3-room tenant house, 2 wells,
55 A. in cultivation, balance pasture;
plenty water in springs. Sell cheap.
Arnold Thigpen, Adrian.

22 A., $250 cash. Cut-over land
adjoins Mr. Fussell, 8 miles south of
Rhine. Oil privileges reserved. H. B.
Tiller, Brunswick, care B. O. Fussell.

20 to 80 A. land on the Canton
hishway, Rt. 5, on the paved road,
3 miles north of Marietta, Lem Guf-
fin, Marietta; Rt. 1. :

490 A., 5 miles town of 2,500 and
new Goodyear mill. Fine for dairying,
poultry ranch, apple orchard, heavily
wooded on virgin soil, some old
original timber. Sell-or exc. for small
acreage in or near good town. Write
for further information.-E. A. Hul-
sey, Rockmart, Rt. 1.

132 A. land, will sell or trade for
town property or for 20 or 30 A. Will
give or take difference. Good 4-room
house, school bus line, plenty water
and timber. 25 miles southeast of
Atlanta. J. C. Stanley, Conyers.

75 A., splendid level land; 12 miles
from Augusta. Highway,.mail, school
bus through place. Plnty of build-
ings. All good. With plenty of fruit
and nut trees, all bearing. High and
healthy. $1,500 gets it together with
feed, stock and farm implements.
Half cash ,balance in 5 years at 6
per cent. Write at once for full par-
ticulars. A. M. Moyer, Augusta, 526
Broad St. =

220 A., 5 miles southwest of Mon-
ticello. One of the best farms in State
and with little work can be put in
high state of cultivation. Good past-

ure, enough of water, wood and tim--

ber to take care of all the improve-
ments necessary. $30 per A. with
terms to suit. Several tenant houses
that can be repaired with very little
cost. No incumbrances. W. E. Knight,
M. D., Mansfield.

1,417 A. at $5.per acre. Road and
river frontage, some clearings, small
timber, branch for power: 3 miles R.
R., town, brick school and churches.
Fine hunting and fishing, Also other
size and priced farms. Write. L. C.
Bower, Bainbridge, Box 286.

400 A. unimproved land with young
growth timber, located 6 miles. south
of Cartersville, Bartow county, Also
complete wood outfit on property.
5 horse engine splitter, etc. Sell or
exc. for well improved farm..T. V.
Gemes, Cartersville.

7 A. plant farm, 5 A. in cultivation,
2 A. pasture, 11-room stone dwelling,
city -water, lights and bath. Good
barn, %4 mile from post office. $2,060.
$300 cash, balance like rent. Or exc.
for house or material to build house.
F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.

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farm, well



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Farm Land For Sale

Small truck: farm of 6 A. Good

land, close to good road. Priced right.
Come and see. 12 miles of Atlanta.
O. F. Ellis, Fort Park. ;
- 160 A. on Columbus-LaGrange
highway, good. 6-room house, out-
biuldings, orchards, pastures, plenty
wood, running water, branch bottoms,
2-horse farm cultivated. Place fenced
and cross fenced. 1% miles of a
$60,000 accredited high school. Free
transportation, daily mail. Splendid
country home at real bargain. Mrs.
Z. T. Slaton, Hamilton.

43 A. farm, 17 cleared, rest-wood-=
land, running water, orchard; good -
5-room house, hall and 2 porches,
ceiled throughout, good barn and
other outbuildings, on the Douglas-
ville-Billarp road, at the forks of the .
road. $1,500. Two-thirds bash, bal-
por ete laa J. J. Daniel, Douglasville,

40 A., part cleared, stream running,
through, concrete dam for fish pond,
earth dam now broken (can be re=
stored with few days labor). 2 miles
south of Smyrna. Marietta, Rt. 4.

167 A., 12 miles west of Newnan on
good road, daily mail and school bus
route. 4 tenant houses, pasture,
plenty of wood and water; 80 A. in
cultivation; convenient to churches,
in thickly settled community of good
people. $1,000. Half cash, balance on
terms. E. M. Grimes, Newnan, Rt. 1.

350 A. stock farm, 42 mile church
and school and R. R. station, watered
by river, branch, wells and springs.
100 A. bottoms. 8-room dwellings, 4-
room tenant, small barn, plenty of:
timber for building purposes. $20 A.
One-third bash, balance 10 yrs. at 7
per cent. W. H. Brown, Tiiton.

350 A. land, $0 A. in cultivation,
2 good dwellings, 2 tobacco barns and
several outbuildings, good orchard,
good 2nd growth pine timber. Fine |
for live stock and general farming.
Water, spring, branches. $4,000, with
terms. John Daniel, Baxley. -

240 A., dairy, poultry, and hog
stocked and modernly
equipped, 3% miles to large town, 1
mile paved road and city conven-
iences. $15,000... Half cash. Bargain.,.
Write for full description. Charles
Spahos, Columbus, 1007 Broad St.

About 70 A. red and grey land,
makes +1 bale of cotton an acre, on
the Calhoun highway. Fine orchard.
35 A. at th? same place. Cheap. Good
eS Write. T. E. Ensley, Rome,

Nd.

Two good, conveniently located
small farms for sale cheap. 205 and
235 A., convenient to market, church
and school. Can arrange terms for
part of purchase price. If really in-
terested in a good little farm home,
write. C. J. Daniel, Americus. A

110 A. land, 50 in cultivation, good ~~
barn, 1 dwelling house, pair of good
mules, McCormick riding cultivator,
good condition, and othre farm tools,
ete. $1,500 cash. Near school and
church. Within 10 miles Swainsboro.
Mrs. J. W. Ham, Summit, Rt. 1.

Nine miles west of Atlanta, Bank-
head highway, 14 acre, 4-room house,
1 store room, large garage and other
outbuildings, water, etc. Near school
and churches. Sell or exc. for some
farm land on highway of same value.
Get Pittman, Austell... Sees

Farm Land Wanted

600 A in Paulding county, 400 A. in
Pouk county and several hundred
more acres of land elsewhere to trade
for a real farm in Ga. Will assume a
loan. Be quick, the year is most gone.
= Eee Atlanta, 215% Marietta

reet.



Exchange 2 mules and several nice

dairy cows and yearlings for a small
farm in southwest Ga. G. A. Jones.
Dublin, Rt. 6.

Want 150 A. good, strong land for
general farming. Prefer one on stream
to drive grist mill, and suitable for ~

home. Give exact location and full - : :
particulars in reply. E. J. Mason, At- |

lanta, 629 Spring St., N. W. Phone
evenings, HE. 7114-J.

Want a good farm not over 20
miles north of Atlanta, on good road.
er highway. Will exe. home in At-
lanta and other property. Would pay
difference if suited. Write. James L.
Cantrell, Jasper, Rt. 3.

Want small No. Ga. farm, clear of

debt. Will trade small house in At- .

lanta, well rented, no loan. Write for
full information. M. H. Hanner. At-
lanta, 856: Durant. Place. N. E.

Want 75 to 150 A. good land with

running water and some timber.
cheap; take the rent seach yr. as
payments, either cotton or so much
money, on long terms. Good ref. as te
my ability. A. B. Wood, Griffin.

























m taal Wanted

or less, farm wanted. Small
ell, barn, some timber, near

: school and churches. Will
otton as part payment, or give
ural drafting instruction in
art payment of $300, rest
rite. Edmund S. Streun, La-

aluable and paying property
, well located and equipped farm
ilmer, Fannin, Towns or Lump-
county. Address A. Moyer, At-
809 Decatur St.
t well located, small, equipped
Jue Ridge Min. F. M. Nash,
, 40 Southerland Drive. N. E.
value in other good property
ral of Ga. Ry.. for farm S.
., or near Augusta, GaBos
Summerville.
about 1 acre of land in good
oeation, or small town, for
ust be good locality. Will exc.
od mules or 1 mule, a ording
alue of place. Value of _
Ti,

_ $250. a. B: McDowell,
Rt; B.

By TOSS. oy L. Pittman, Wares-

1 A. farm and timber land,
of county seat of Berrien
6-room residence and out-
ngs; pecan grove, etc., for a
- farm: also want 40 or 50 A.
oved farm with running water
ber close to good market.
ull. descrivtion and location in
er. W. R. Woody, Nashville.
, 101 Aw farm, 1% miles Flow-
Branch, 3-room house, 4 stall
d other outbuildings: about
cleared, balance pasture and
ds,on a good road and mail route.
d exc. for 20 or 30 A. near At-
MM. Roberts, Duluth, Rt. 1.
good land to trade for less
e. 50 A. cleared, rest growing
mber, lot of original timber,
og range, good hunting and
own part of the river), good
ow, 4-room house and tenant
Healthful climate. L. G. Touch-
Howell, RG
ange 200 A. farm, 7 and 4-
house, large barn, etc., good
fully equipped, stock for
ne station and small acre-
ir Florida zone and some cash.
lL information. E. V. Mil-

or 25 A. on paved high-
of Macon and north of

a, Ga., and priced in harmony }

Ba Bs Lee, Bartow,
A. farm, extra good jand,
sture, wood, water;. most of
ae unineumpered, 2 miles

3 itzgerald, 1 i4.mile off paved
y. Will trade for unincum-
ell located city property, or
ace near good market, No.
wh. M. ay Arnold, Fitzgerald,

times.

it 150 A. land. or a email tract,
debt. Will trade $2,000 equity

1er property (well rented). Write
oe Mrs. ee C.

alien: Shoes or
ounty. Exe. property next to
same. J. F. Tucker. At-
Box 345.
value in other property

in city limits of town
ighway 11% mile heart of
small farm. For informa-
. Mrs. Gertie McGraw,
2907 Norwick St.
..@ small, well improved
of land, will grow any-
od. buildings, good. water.
ood town: also another good
0. Ga. for sale. For further
ation. write.
1. (Citizen of Ga.)
a small, good farm in south-
neartheast Ga., near school,
or settlement. not isolated.
culars, price and terms.
nie C, Duncan, Summerville,

buy. an acre of land close
ge, Grantville or anywhere
eC. py from Atlanta to
la. Want it close to town
ot over $35. an A. Wish to
Mrs. Addoe Adams, West

vild land or A tanta prop-
5 miles Fitzgerald. near
e and barn ee bad re-

ine oe sb A. woods.
iv 9 Ed

Re W. Spencer;\

Pann Tand Wanted.

Exc. other valuable property for a] -

small farm. H.-W. CrankshaW, Stone-
wall.
Beer EO. a. in tenox for cut- over
land near Brunswick. S. M. Seaborn,
Brunswick, care B. O. Fussell.
Interested in spot cash purchase
of 50 to 300 acres if price is right.
Part in cultivation, with or without
house, pure running water; svring
preferred, within 20 miles Atlanta,
south or east, near all year round
highway. Useless to answer unless
price is very low. W. R. Hatchell,
College Park.
- Exe. 160 A. timber land in Murray
county, Ga., 4 or 5 miles R. R.
Crandall, Ga., well timbered of dif-
ferent kinds, big mineral has been re=
served. No incumbrances. Will exc.
for farm. Norah M. Russell, Cleve-
land, Tenn., Rt. 4.

Farm Land For Rent

Two-horse farm for rent for stand-
ing rent. Will furnish 1 tobacco barn.
Will rent-on shares to some one that
will ftrnish own stock. T. J. Carver,
Nicholls.

Good 4-horse farm for ai 8 miles
southeast of Griffin. Can be divided'
as one wishes. 3 good houses. Stand-
ing rent, or $12 mo. 60 A. in pastur-
age, running water the year round;
good wells at_each house, good barns
and other outhouses. See or write.
Z. H. Fisher, Griffin, Rt. 2. =

_ T'wo-horse crop on 3rd and 4ths.
Good- house, good land ,and good
pasture. Mrs. B F.. Osborne, Cler-
mont, Rt. 1.

Want good honest farmer for farm.
60 A. in cultivation, suitable truck
crop, cotton, corn, etc. 16 miles At-
tanta; near school bus route. Must be
able to furnish 3-5 mules, tools, etc.
Poultry house and 6-room dwelling.
Standing rent. W. J. C. Hodges, At-
lanta, 99 Washita Ave., N. E.

Two or 3-horse farm, highly pro-
ductive land, lots of bottom land, all
well watered:
smo'l barn. 257 A. Standing rent by.
month or.give some good dairyman
use. of place for yr. if will fence with
4 strands heavy harb wire and pay
taxes. 25 miles Atlanta, and extra
good pavement all the way. G. M.
Williams, Almon.

Two-horse farm for rent 1932. |
Houston county on G.S. & F. BR. R..,
school bus and RFD pass door. Deep
well, good level land, 14 miles south
of Macon. Rent reasonable. EP,



| Vinson, Atlanta, 2. Anniston Ave.,

S: E:

Five-horse farm, 100 De, good red
pebble land, 7-room house (new
bungalow), good outbuildings, 2 ten-
ant houses; plenty of water.
bet offer at once. Standing rent. i
N. Lanier, Summit.

in small town in Morgan county for,
3rds and 4ths of crop,.or rent on
cash basis,. party to: finance self

|About 40 A. may be cultivated or part
if desired. Clay soil
well. Good house with splendid well
water on back porch. 44. mile from
school and church. Mrs. MAdge D.
McRee, 583 Ponce d Leon Aye.

For rent cheap, standing rent, 2-
horse crop, 614 miles east of Cedar-
town. If interested, communicate
with F. F. Brown, Gloster.

One and 2-horse farms for rent to
parties who can furnish themselves.
1 bale of cotton per plow. Farm 4%
miles northwest of Gay. Good com-
munity, convenient to school and
CHuUren. 2h oe Wyche, Greenville,

[Rt. 2.

For rent or wiil sell, 118 A. land,

very good house and barn on RFD
mail line; close to church and. school.
o miles Cumming. Would exc. for
farm in north or middle Ga. James
M. Fowler, Cumming, Rt. 7.
Offer for rent about 100 acres
00d land, about:12 acres Alfalfa and
the use of 4 good mtles and what
farm tools I have for 8 bales of 500-Ib.
each middling cotton, standing rent
for 1932. This place with 3 dwellings
and good barn, 5 miles oe Athens,
Ga., on the highway. W. I, Abney,
Athens, _ /

Want to rent 35 A. to good man
on halves who can furnish self. Good
5-room house with hall, 2 fire- places,
painted, good barn, 1 mile -of hich
school. School bus and daily mail.
a Ww. w. Smith, Gainesville,

. Six-room house with other -puild-
ing and about 10 A. good lang on
Alston-Mt. Vernon public road, hear |

2 frame houses and |

Make |.

Want tenants for farm of 760 A. ats

and. produces |

Standing rent.





Mt. Vernon and 14% miles of Junior

"hie Land ea. Rent

180 A. southwest Ga., asaeinn |
county, 150 acres cultivatable, bal.
in woods, 2 good houses,. 4 and 6-
rooms, 6-room one needs some re-
pairs, but will fix to suit tenant,
rents for $200... Prefer party who
could furnish me board and lodging
at $20 per mo. E. M. Coleman, Cuth-
bert, 538 Court St.

For rent or lease to party who is
able to furnish self, a good 2-horse
farm with store, filling station and
shop, the most derisarble location, 12
miles south of Lyons:on paved road.
Very reasonable to right party. C. F.
Sutton, Lyons.

Two superb farms, elegant houses,
strong productive lands, fine neigh-
borhood; near, Pleasant Hill church
and - consolidacted - school. 6 miles
Tallapoosa. One of the best farms in
Haralson county. Apply Clem Philips
or W. W. Keaton, Tallapoosa. ~

Want to rent to good man my en-.

tire 100 A. farm, 60 A. in cultivation.
2 houses, 1 5-rooms and 3-room ten-
ant. Waiter, pasture and everything,
convenient to school and church, 1%
miles a Mail every day. Come see
ae write. W. M. Fortner,
Rt.

A nice farm. for rent near Milner.

|Can rent or sell 2 nice farm mules,

2 common tenant houses, nice percan
orchard,1 outhouse. Can sell or lend
ea corn to feed the mules. Write
CO). . Maddux, Greenville.

For. ee or will sell, land suitable

for truck or sub-division near Avon-
|dale Estates, DeKalb county.

B.-O,
Fussell, Atlanta, 839 Edgewood Ave.
Phone JA. 2074-W. 3

85 A., 6-room house, good barn,

5 Ae bottom land, about 20 A. up-
lands; in sight of city limits. Bank-
head highway running through the
farm. Benefit of city school. $10 per

month. Fine opportunity for right.

party. R. M.. Strickland, Tallapoosa.

Want To Rent Farms

Want 1 or 2-horse farm, good 4
or more room house with outbuild-
ings pasture for cow, etc.,-on 50-50
basis. Prefer within 10 miles Griffin.
Can run self all the way. Write at
once. W. E. Chambley, Ideal. :

Want thout. 10 or 15 A. of good
corn land, house, outbuildings, gar-
den and patches for 1932, on halves.
Stock and tools furnished, Jno. W.
Cross, Clarkesville,

Want 3 or 4-horse farnr on halves.
-| Have 3 plow hands and 4 hoe hands.
Only need $150. If interested, write
me. at once. Can give good ref. Cc, M.



Shelley, Cave Springs, Rt. 2.

Want to rent 1-horse farm about
January ist, near Atlanta. Standing
rent. Cash to be paid monthly. Dont
want furnishing, Rent must be reas-
onable, with wood land enough to get

my wood from. Name price and loca-
tion, and state what you have. Archie |

Steen, Atlanta, 27 Bass St., S. W.-
Want to rent 25 or 30 A. good

grade, sandy: land, with good house.

and in good community of white peo-
ple. E. C. Ward, Butler.
Want to rent. small farm, 50- 15 A.

Coweta or Pike. county. Ki R. Ware,
Grantville. s
Want to rent 2Q- chorse farm wih 2

buildings, near Atlanta at once. for
straight rent..John T. Copeland, At-

lanta, 1222 Grant St. .

Want to rent for cash rent about

-horse farm with good house and

asture, withing moving distance of
Unadilla. Be Sanders. Unadilla, Rt:
1, Box 118...

Want to rent 1 or 2- ee farm
in So. Ga. Prefer with work-stock
and implements, Cash or crop rent.
Could arrange to supervise extra
plows if needed. Edwin F. Shippey,
Thomasville, Rt. 3. -

Want a 1-horse farm, miostly bot-.

tom land, near school, with enough
land for pasture. ue Tribble, Hills-
DOLece mt

Want-to rent a small farm near
Clayton or between Clayton and the
Lae. Need pasture for 2 cows and
suitable place to raise chickens; also
comfortable house, good water. and
fire wood. W. J. Wylam, Cleveland...

Want to rent a big 1i-horse crop
on halves, or for standing rent, with

good house. wood and water. Want to

be furnished some. Can move at once.
Lacy Benedict. Austell, Rt. 2.
Want job by day or week, doing
arm or other .work, for potatoes,
eat, chickens, rhubarb roots, straw-
berry plants, or most any farm seed

or product in exc. for labor. Roley.

s Nay Atlanta, Rt. ae

Prefer Meriwether, |

at

Want To Rent Pains.

halves. John Smith, Jefferson, Rt. 2.

basis. 33 yrs. old, wife and 3 children,
(boy 14 yrs.), 3 yrs. exp. in peach
lyr. poultry. Accept job for -
se
Coulter, Columbus, Rt. 2, Box 408.

be furnished. 7 in ay.
enough to work. Mrs. A.
Butler, Rt. 4.

Want 2-horse crop on halves, _
poultry and dairy on halves as a side-

5 large

some help. T. A. Lovelace, Rebecca,
Rt 2 ss

Forty yr. old married man with
family of 6 wants job on a farm for
wages. Work at $20 per mo.- Board |
myself, solid time or every Saturday
afternoon off for 6 mos. or yr.
through in south Ga. Henry J. ee
Baxley, Rt. 1, Box 34, -

Ditching wanted. Want to do some

onable price. Will take part money

Dames Ferry, Rt. 1.

- Farm Help Wanied

-Want 1 single man or boy. -to live
in home as family, small salary.
oe dont write. G. B.-Ham, Cobb-
own

Want boy to: work for oe sae"
laundry and small salary, through ~
winter; in the spring on halves or
better wages. Ed. Smith, Buckhead.



near Mableton, 11 miles Atlanta. Will.
furnish rations, stock and board. G.
N. a Atlanta, 715 Lake Avenue,

Want white boy not under 15 yrs.

farm work. Honest and of good
family. Board, laundry and small _
wages. B. C. Plyler, Manassas,
Want middle-aced woman to live
in good country home and help with
poultry and other light work for small
salary. Mrs, W. M. Vaughan, Cums
ming, Rt. 6, Box 98. :

Want. mi iddle- aged man and wife:
without children to live.in house with

terested in trucking
Write for further particulars. T.
Seay; Decatur, Rt..3, Box F170: -...
Want woman to live os one of
family and assist with cows and
chickens, etc. Mrs. R. D. Welch. Tron

PRALY.,- Box 121; efi
Want cropper for 2-horse farm, 4
miles Brooks, 15 miles Griffin. Good

land, 5+room:- house, good. pasture;
near. church and school.-
rent.
Rt. 2.

crop on 50-50 basis;

with elderly souple, (no children):

able, and pay in fall out of crop. No
cigarette or whiskey drinker wanted.
Send ref. C. A. Britt, Vienna, Rt.

Want good farmer for 1-horse.
farm, to work on~ thirds or 50-50.
basis. Good house on highway No. 9,
Burtsboro, Lumpkin
Plenty of wage work when not in

lonega, Box .

Want cropper for 2-horse crop on
50-50 basis. Must be exp. farmer and
furnish self. Good land, stock, etc.
5-room house. W. O. Medlock, Duluth,
Rt. 2, Medlocks Bridge.

5 Want a sturdy, single man with

board, laundry, etc., to cultivate 1-
horse crop for part of cotton er op for
1932. Obe Formby, Aragon.

poultry farm, for agood quiet home.
Mrs. -F. R: Vincent, Fruitland.
Want good farmer who can run

50 basis. Will furnish land, tools,
stock and feed for stock. 3-room and
2-room tenant house, large barn and
other bldgs. 1 mile Union, Ga, in

Julia.

Want boy, 12 or 18 yrs. live as one
of family. Prefer an orphan. if smart
and will work. If good hand would
give a small salary.
smoker or other bad habits. Good

healthy. man and wife of good char-_
acters. Mis. uae eae



Want a heavy 1l-horse crop .on

Want crop on 50-50 basis. Have to

and part corn, Apply at. once. Any=
-where in Monrie county. W. S. Clark,

Saas

old to look after poultry and general ,;

us and. help make 1932 crop on share
basis. Must be good, sober, agreeable.
and able to hustie. Want parties in- |
-and canning.

+

county. t

BNC

self for a large 2-horse farm on 50-

Want good 1-horse farm on 50-56

and boy . by month. {Bishon a

LL Coulter, #

jline. In middle or south Ga. Need i

ditching for the next 60 days at reas- _

- Want man and wife for 40 A:farm

Standing
R. E. Ellington, Fayetteville,

Want a young single man to make -
live_in- home

one who knows how to farm and will :
work without a boss. Board freason-

Gis

crop. Mrs. Eva McKee West, Dah- .

good habits to live as one of family,

Want a refined, middle-aged wom-
an that is honest, etc., to live with a ss
family of 2 and help with a small

Stewart county. Mrs. Anna Ogletree, z

No cigarette =

home for right one; or would take a





ee









-ruck work on 50-50 basis. Must be

pasig. Landlord to furnish everything |

' Desire middl

crop. Am. single, honest, agreeable,
etc. Write for particulars. . {Small amount monthly. Prefer Hous-;
etc. Write D i ss Searls oe Dooly county. P. C.

part of suburban home with smail

* Want a 1-horse crop on halves for
Want 1-horse crop, 50-50 basis, .

. : Want a>

ete. Prefer mear Evans or there-|

. Claxton.
on farm to Jook after poultry and

_ When not busy with farm. J. R. Wat- |

_ for on shares or salary. B. L. Willis,) .
5 i pive good ref. Want close to church

_ . gen. farming, or stock raising. Sober,

job on dairy, milker. Exp. in both.}

-on farm.

_ horse crop; will let family have crop]

Thursday, December 10, 1931
Farm Help Wanted

Want middle-aged man of good}
character ahd good habits to live in|
home and help with small dairy and



sober, industrious and reliable. Vesta:
Smith, Valdosta, Rt. 6, Box 70.

Want a single man without bad
habits to live with family, to do gen-
eral farm work; bpard, laundry and
1 A. tobacco, expenses paid. H. E.
Futcsh, Denton, Rt. 1.

Positions Wanted |
Want 1 or 2-horse farm on 50-50:

ak:



to make crop; want food land. Have
%o be moved. Get in touch with me at
once. Ref. if desired. H. A.-Wynne,
Cadwell, Rt. 1.
Want to trade with party to make
next years crop. I have a good mule,
feed;.farm tools, and can furnish self.
e-aged man or woman:
that have,no stock, that would share |

Thomas Gainesville, Rt. 6, Box 4,
Refined, middle-aged couple want:

acreage for cows and chickens, for
upkeep of place or small rental, or
for small salary. Write. J. Gilbert,
Decatur, 923 Third: Ave. Phone
DEN5125-R. - ne
Have you a place that you would |
jike to have well cared for by an
elderly, but active couple? Refined
and educated. Prefer near-Savannah. |
Address Mrs. W. W. Lee, Pooler. |
Young man and wife want place on |
farm. Prefer near Atlanta. Dairy |
work, tractor, machinery, etc. I. C.
Smith, LaGrange, 801 Houston St.

1932. Have to be moved and fur-
nished $25 or $30, ir will accept part |
crop and work part time for wages.
J. G Morris, Ty Ty, Rt. 1.

close in, or grist mill or shop on
shares. A-1 ref. Have to be furnished. |
Can move any time. Thos. W. Ma-
daris, Atlanta, 453 Pryor St., S. W.

food 2-horse farm on)
shares, or for wages. Landlord to}
furnish team: and tools. Prefer place
with good buildings and some bot-|
toms, and near school and church,
-within- 30. miles Atlanta. Consider |
a place to build up for free rent, or:
care-taker.and raise stock on: shares)
Plenty of good labor. H. D. Gerrald

an, -

Want. 1 to 5-horse farm, part}
Shares or lease, balance to manage. |
Care-taker and work to suit owner.
Must be good land, near good mark-

abouts. No northern lands wanted.)
Have good mule, some feed, seed and
tools. Owner. to finance balance. |
Make offer at once. Sam G. Rogers,

. Widow, no children, wants place:

garcen, etc. Age 40 years. Mrs. Jessie
Allen, Rome, 731 Ave..A. |
_ Twenty-four-year-old widow with
1 child, 2 years old, wants place on
farm to help with poultry and other
light work. Ref. Mrs. Eva Jackson, |
Rome, 781 Ave. A. 4
Exp. farmer, care-taker wants job)
on farm and also ca ater work

son, Parrott, Rt. 1. ]
-- Want small poultry farm to care

__White man, 40 yrs. old desires work |
on farm, blacksmith and wheel-
wright. Have small family. Want
souse, etc. Would consider dairying.

honest, and hard worker. Write what
vou have to offer. C. M. Morgan,
Wrens. A es :

Man, 25 yrs. old, no children, wants

A-1 grade ref. Also health certifi-|
cate, Am Amember of J. O. V. A. M.
Like to Hear from reliable party at
Once. A. 8. English, Penfield, Box 65.

_Kiderly widow desires light work
Exp, with poultry and!
florist work: also other work. Prefer
hear Atlanta. Ref. exc. Mrs. M. K. |
Heyward. Conyers. j

Want job on farm working by the
day, start now; have force for 2-

and I work for salary. Well exp. also.
in tobacco. Party to furnish wood. }
house and garden, potato patch.
Have to move at once. W. E. Herring,
Elberton, Rt. 4.

_Farm boy wants work for 1932 at
$7.50 and board, laundry. Can do al
kinds of farm work. Good education

*|days free. Willing worker. Must eat.

| market and in reach of an accredited |

ifarm on 50-50 basis. Prefer near

1| Have sufficient force for same. Can
lfurnish self. Understand trucking.



and no bad habits. Joe W. Hickman,
Girard,

a Jn

Positions Wanted

Want a i-horse crop on halves.!'

Can furnish self. Henry Marsireill.:
Jefferson, Rt .2. - =
Young mam with wife and baby

|wants d-horse farm on 50-50 basis, |;
{or will work for wages. Can do any |

kind of work on farm; also mechanic,
drive truck or tractor, or do dairy!
work. Ref, if necessary. T..R. Morton,
Broxton, Rt. 1. ;

Must have work. Will first first 3

Do anything. Wife sick in hospital:
babies without care, desperate, broke;
will work 8 hours days-on farm, or!
anything. Willing hand. D. L; Chap- '
man, Berlin, Rt; 1. 4

Man and. wife want 1-horse farm
on 50-50 basis. Will. expect $10 mo. '
cash, or wages at $18 monthly, with
good man able to pay. J. B. Baker,
Jr., Hazlehurst, Rt. 1.

Want 3-horse farm to work on
halves the old way, 3 men hands
regular workers. To be furnished

Irby, Grovania, Rt. 1. :
, Man with wife and 2 children want:
1 or 2-horse farm on 50-50 basis, or,
work on dairy or poultry farm. Can.
drive tractor or truck. Have to be.
moved and furnished. Best. of ref.!
Artemus Law, Ideal, Rt. 1.
- Young, married man wants job
looking after farm or poultry. Have
2 small children. Can furnish ref.)
Lifetime exp. Do not drink nor use|
tobacco. D. L. Morris, Griffin, Rt. D.
Seventeen-year-pld boy wants job.
on dairy, poultry or general farm.
Life exp. Work for $15 per mo., board |
and laundry. Write. Wm. J. Moran
Jr., Norwood, Rt. 1, Box 46.
Want 2-horse farm on shares for
1932 crop; other party to furnish
stock and I furnish self. Must have!
good size house. L. H. Shuman, Clax- |
ton, Rt. 2. : i %
Settled man and wife, age 30, want
place with elderly couple on farm for :
small salary with room and board.
Write. full details in first, letter. No. |
Ga. preferred. Ref. exc. W. Worley, |
Kennesaw. j Ee
Wanted by a first-class wheelright, |
horse shoeing, general farming, re-.
pairing;-10 or 12 A. good land; with
good man; close to church and
school. Have to be moved. Furnish.
ref. L. A. Bradham, Glennville, Rt. 4.)
Single man wants
feeding and looking after stock, or|
general farm work. C. R. Holloway,
Edison, care C. J. Holloway. 4
Twenty-three-year-old. wants job
on farm assisting with poultry and;
light farm work, Willmg worker. |
Reasonable salary. Mary J. Knight, |
Manassas. 2 eS 5
Want position on- truck, poultry,
live stock or some of all above named. :
I have a mule, 75 bu. corn, 1 good,
milch cow, 24 head of chickens, 1}
brood sow, and have a wife and 2)
daughters (can get more help if;
needed). Want to get near good:

school. Must have a place not over
50 miles from Jyons. Have to have;
ae to move. E. M. Smith, Lyons,

Middle-aged, single man wants
work at once and for 1932\on farm)
for board and laundry and wages.
Make offer by month, straight time.
Was raised on farm. Carl Bell, Bruns-/
wick, 2309 Ellis St. j :

Want job on farm as overseer. Can

and school. Have wife and 3. girls,
and 1 boy all big enough to do good |
work. John C. Maxwell, Macon, 402%
Wair St. \

Lifetime exp. farmer wants to farm
for 1932 with reliable man on 50-50.
basis. Would accept dairy or. stock:

Moultrie, but go any place in south:
Ga. 6 in family, all able and willing |
workers. S. Coleman, Osierfield. care |
J. N, Nazzie. : Ree

Twenty-five-year-old widow wants |
fob helping with poultry; can also)
rive a car, and other work. Dont!
call in person, write. Dell Miles, At- |
lanta, 917 Rose Circle. 4

Forty-year-old man, best of health,
sober, can furnish first-class ref.
wants place as working supt. of farm.
Well educated, keep books have had:
extensive agricultural and seed breed- |
ing exp. Familiar with live stock, can.
drive car, capable of working other:
men. Unincubmbered and will accept:
moderate salary. M. D. Angle, Ross-

Je.
tWant i-horse farm on 50-50 dbasis.:

job on farm, |:

mARne. SULLETIN

Positions Wanted
Want to pick-velvet beans on 50-50
basis; with party who has plenty of
beans. J. G. McCoy, Vidalia, Rt. 4.
|. Want job on farm from now until

on halves. Party to furnish me and
a good milch cow for next yr. Wife
and 1 child. Write your offer. L. A.
Poulter, Columbus, 1324.11th Ave.
Want good i-horse farm on 50-50
basis. 33 yrs. old, have wife and: 3
children, boy 14. Can make crop on
$10 month with good milch cow fur-
nished. Can give ref. Honest, zood'
worker, sober, etc. Like to raise chick-
ens and hogs as side line. Would ac-!

|cept job by month for self and boy.

Also exp. peach and
Bishop Coulter,
Box 408.

t zi)

Exp. young man, 23 yrs. old, single.
sober and reliable, wants work on
truck farm, wages or share: basis.
Can furnish reference. Dan H. Cope-
land, West.Point, RFD 4. .

Want job on farm. Will work for
$12 per month, board and washing
23 yrs. old and can do anything on a
farm. Experienced farmer. William |
Crowe, Blackwells.
.,& good stock farm, southwest sec- |
tion on share basis; small drawing of |
percent on net returns, taken for 15
yrs. if possible. Will guar. to make.
you 2 net worths of your farm today.
Jno. Smith, Savannah.

Want to take care of small place |
for small salary amd house to live in.
50 yrs. old with wife and 3 boys.
Good hand with hogs and poultry.
Near school and church. J. McGraw,)
Brunswick, 2907 Norwick St.

Seventeen-year-old girl wants a/|
home with aged couple, without
children, to assist with light work on
farm. Like to hear-iat once. Alice
Scott, Odum, care C. A. Poppell.

Want position as farm overseer, or:
lease place with lots ef machinery.
Experienced in both. Give location,
details, etc. Also would accept operat- |
ing mill. Exp. and ref. C. W. King. |
Atlanta, 18 Rhodesia Ave.

- Want small 2-horse crop on shares |
with good man for 1932, who.can fur-.
nish me $13 per month until crop iis
mmade Wife and 5 children, 5 to 12)
yrs. old. Want 4-room house and:

poultry farm.
Columbus, Rt. 2.:

jisome. conveniences. Middle or north:

Ga. John M. Seago, Pinehurst, Rt. 2.;
Middle-aged man, sober, honest.
and industrious wants to.get in touch
with party near good market. Poul-|
try, garden and light farm work..
Shares or small salary. South Ga.
J. H. Brooks, Glennyilie.

Want 1-horse crop on halves. Cap-;
able of all kinds of farm work: also;

old. Can drive car, truck, etc, Have.
to be moved and furnished. Write. :
i. K. Brown, Bowdon, Rt. 5. - i

Want, 2-horse crop near Ellaville
on 50-50 basis: Can partly furnish
self. Must be good house and out-:
buildings, and good land. Ref. exc.
Write or see M. G. Peeler, Gaines-'
Wille, Ri. a.

Want 2 or 3-horse crop on halves.
Plenty of force. Would also like to

| raise some livestock on same basis.

Want work to do till crop time, then |
Some fanincial help, Reliable and all
willing workers. Ready. to move now.
WN. Ellenburg, Quitman, Rt. 1, (Blue?
Springs Box). :

Want job on farm with some good
people to work for wages or by the
day. Would consider crop for 1932 on
50-50 basis. Just myself and wife and,
baby. Want to start at once. Write.
or come see... H. V. Barber, Barnes-:
ville, Rt. 1, care Charlie Deason. |

Young man from Odd fellows
Home wants home with a Christian |
man on farm to assist with work for)
1932. Am 18*yrs. old. Floyd Brooks.
Griffin.

Ref, furnished on request to anyone
needing an overseer for remainder of |
this and for 1932. Exp. in all Imes:
farm work, including struck prowing,'
poultry, hog and cattle raising; also
specialize in handling labor, build-
ing or repairing any style farm house:
and farm machinery. Write your of-
fer. J MM. Garrett, Tifton, 617 No .
Central Ave. :

Twenty-five-year-old single man:
wants job on farm, $10 month and
board and Joundry. Do all kinds of.
farm work. No bad habits. Let me:
hear at once. 0. C. Connor, Marietta,
603 Cherokee St.

Young, single, sober, trustworthy

life exp. on farm, good dry hand.
milker, etc., wants job on dairy or



Would consider a few cows and hogs.

D, M. Parker, Conyers, Rt. 3, Box 94.

peneral farm at reasonable salary at
once. State best offer. Ref. Go any-
where. I. W. Phillips, Chula.



crop and a good i-horse farm then |:

blacksmith work. Am sober, 26 yrs. |

Donald Jennings,

\
Page Seven

Positions Wanted

Man, age 37, without encumbrances
wants work on farm, board and lodg-
ing. Small salary. J. HE. Fulton. At-
Janta, 117 Gibson St.
Middle-aged widow with 15 yr. cld
son. Life e:.p. on farm. A Christian,
with good habits, wants home on
farm, with good people at once. Reas<
onable wages. Ref. State best offer in
first letter. Mrs. LT. Phillips, Chula.

Want place in farm home to assist
with poultry, garden. etc.. for board
and small pay. 20 yrs. old. member
of church and 4-H Club. Prefer home
with old couple. Miss Clora Wehunt,
Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

Poultry For Sale
ANCONAS

Pure Sheppard str. Ancona cock<
erels, 10 mos. old, 75c and $1 ea.;
2 yr. old roosters, $1.50 ea. Exc. any
number for young Bronze turkey or
Speckled guinea hens. Mrs. Jeptha

Pullin, McDonough. :
Booths AAA Mottled Anconas, 8.



iC. roosters, 6 wks. old, 50c ea., FOB,

Mrs. J.C. Harrison, Macon, 206 Win-

ship St.

Ten pure bred :Sheppard str. pul-
Jets and 1 cockerel, $8.25. M. F.
Dooly, Norman Park..

AUSTRALORPS

Five hens and 1 rooster, pure Au-
stralorps, $7:50 for lot. R. H. Craw=
ford, Tiger.

BANTAMS





and 1 grown rooster, and 3 young

}ones, two-thirds growp, $4 for lot,

or exc. for 3 hens and rooster of any
large iJbreed, no culls. Mrs. Zilla
Billings, Newington, Box 37.

Small type Black Cochins, $4 pr.

| Also Buff Cochins, $3 pr. John S.

Transou, Atlanta, 841

St. IN. E,

Twenty white and mixed bantams,
small size, good layers, 35c ea. Cash
with order. Mitchell Friar, Jr.,
Toccoa, Rt. 3. :

Pure bred Golden Sebrights, $2 per
Br: trio, $2.50. C. Bowers Guann,
Clyo.

Six true-bred, small, W. L. bant-
ams, $3 for lot, 1 rooster, 2 hens, 3
pullets. C. M. Jordan, Jr., Glenwood.

Four nice, large size bantam ,pul-
Jets, April hatch, will lay soon; also
nice rooster, 50c each, or lot for $2.25.
Carl Camp, Hapeville, Waters Ave

One young Buff Cochin rooster. $1.
Exc. for Black Tail Jap. 1 pr. Jap.
Silkies, $5, or 1 pr. with different
rooster, $4. Howard T. Sheppard.
Stone Mitn., Rt. 3.

Frederica

Cochin bantams, $8 per pr. 0. H.
Wright, Atlanta, 515 Peters Bldg.

Pr. of Buff bantams, dark red,
over yr. old, hen now laying, pure
bred, $1.50, not prepaid. Mrs. . C.
Farmer, Good Hope. 2

Golden Sebright roosters, $1 ea.
Americus, P. O.
Box 84.

Bantam cocks for sale,
Crit Beverly, Moultrie.

Game bantams, limited number,
$1.50 per pr.; young stock, $2 trio.
Write. Mrs. Ida Hicks, Adel, Rt. 1.

Mixed bantam hens and also a f.w

50 ea.

| roosters, 50c ea. W. H. Brown, Fitz-

gerald, Rt. 3.

Extra small young, grown, tan,
black and white speckled bantams,
$1.50 trio, or will sell separately, 50c
ea. Jessie Edwards, Leary..-

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
Sev. pure bred full grown White
Rock pullets, also 8 pure bred R. 4.
Red pullets, now laying, $1, FOB.
Mrs. W. . Herndon, Canon, Rt. 1.
Buff Rock roosters, pure bred,
Nugegett str., March hatch, $1.50 ea.
Odell Ward, Adairsville, Rt. 4.
Fifteen hens and 1 rooster, B.



chks. Mrs. J. J. Holland, Cochran,
Rt. 3, Box 128.

Fourteen nice B. R. friers, 1% Ibs.
ea. 25c Ib. Mrs. C. T. Hunt, -Cum-
ming, Rt. 4.

Bight pure bred B. R:, 5 pullets
and $ cockerels, $7, or exc. for 1 pure

Baxley, Rt. 4.
Twenty B. R. hens, pr. old, pure

peas, rye or wheat at market price:

jalso exc. for sheep and goats. Mrs.
i reliable man with no bad habits and:

T. J. Biggers, Bremen. -

One March hatch B. R. cockerel,
College str., 10 April and May hatch
pullets, same 'str., Tic cach, $8 for lot.
Cash: with order, FOB. Temple. Mrs.
Dee. Pollard, Bremen, Rt. 1.



/

Bantams, 3. grown hens, 1 pullet

Three prs. young genuine Buff

Rocks, $1 ea. Cash with order; no

bred Duroc. pig. Miss Darcy Smith,

College str., $25, or exc. for corn,.







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Published Weekly by the
UREAU OF MARKETS
thur D. Jones, Director

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ne Talmadge, Commissioner
THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1931

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ng therefrom.



SPECIAL NOTICE.
M LAND TO EXCH. OR SELL
uld like to get in touch of a
store and filling station com-
d for sale near a good town in
ida zone. Must be located on the

"Chas. T. King,



ado Ty hatch, $1 "each: also 7 pure

ch pullets, 60c each.

All
. F, Ayers, Dewyrose,

ce B. Pe cocks and 1 hen,
on and ees str., $1.25 ea...
. Mrs. Delia Dailey,

en pure B. R. March hatch pul-
arks str., $1 each. The eggs
from Agricultural College. John
nson, Lexington.
erat B. R. April cockerels, $1
r 10 young hens and 1. cock-
0. Mrs, T. M. Clark, Dublin.

o pure bred Partridge Rock ex-
, t mos. old cockerels, $1.25
FOB. Money order. Marjorie
; Blivjay. Rt. 3.
ty-five pure bred B. R. pul-
tT wks..old, 30c ach. Mrs. E. H.
Cochran, Rub. 5.
pure bred Thompson Ring-
March cockerels, = 25 each,
Tahaan Mrs. N. R . Wilson,

pi cous bred Fischel str.

ck-s9oster, March hatch, $3;.

me age, $1. 50 each, Mrs. A.

ys, Eton, RFD.
pure bred B. R.
125
not full-blood B. ee Mrs.

White, Sumner, Re

Rocks, 1 fine eae hatch

el and pullet, both for $2; no

. Henry Eller; Ellijay, Rt. 3.
fine full grown pullets from |
Mrs. will |

ing st tock, $1 ea. .
Adairsvill ges

April hatch
1 ere late April.

Ponliey. For Gale

pullets, April hatch, fine stock, Fis-
$2 ea. Mrs. Clarence Wal-
drep, Forsyth, Rt i.

Parks str. reg.,
March hatch cockerels, $2 to $4 ea.,
all for $12. Color ranges light to
dark. Also hatching eggs. Mrs. Mamie
Roach Plyler, Manassas.

Six young B. R. hens, or will sell.
part hens and part pullets, all 1930-
1931 hatch, Thompson str., $6 for lot,
FOB. John W. Kitchins, Swainsboro.

B. Rocks, Reds, Leghorns, Games,

bred chickens at reasonable prices.

A. Lee Riner (address not given).
Pure blood B. R. 8-month-old cock-
erel, ready for service, for quick sale,
75c; also 3 large friers, 12 wks. old,
214-3 Ibs., white mixed with B. Rocks,
-all FOB my station. Mrs. V. C. Ray,

| Kensington.

Two fine Thompson. B. R. Feb.
cockerels, well dev. and already in
service, $1. 50 ea., cash with order.
Mrs. A. J. Collins, Demorest, Rt. 1.

Thompson imp. Ringlet B. R. late
April cockerel, $1.25 ea., FOB, cash.
Mrs: C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Rte:

White Rocks, Fischel. str., from
heavy layers, cockerels, $1 and $1.25
ea. Mrs. Z. L. Scott, Concord.

old, 25c ea., money order. Mrs. E. H.
Smith, Cochran, Rt. 5, Box 48...

: BRAHMAS :

One rooster and 6 hens, yr. old,
thoroughbred, Light Brahmas. Giant
str., $1.50 each; also 8 March hatch
pullets, $1.25 each. Mrs. W. E. Small,
Oakwood.





2 CORNISH '

One pure bred Cornish pullet and
1-rooster, 7 mos. old, $1.50 per pr., or
exc. for 2 rabbits, not younger than
8 mos. old. Henry Neal, Aragon.

Pure bred Dark Cornish, 4 |b.
roosters, $1.ea. Berry str. Mrs. D. E.
Williams, Ty Ty.

Two full bred real Dark Cornish
March and May hatch roosters, when
grown, 9-11 lbs. each, $3. for both, or
1 for $1.50..P. O. money order. Mrs.
E. P. King, Rochelle.

Trio pure bred Dark Cornish young
stock. Cock wt. 5 lbs, young hens,
Ibs. $5 for the trio. Mrs. CeO: Sikes,
Sylvester.

Pure bred Cornish Indian, ready.
-for: service, year-old, 9-Ilb. rooster,
$1.50, or exc. for 1 hen of same str.
Mrs. E. C. Rackley, Albany, Rt. A.

Ten Cornish hens, pure bred, prize-
winning stock, $1 ea. Mrs. W. O.
Puckett, Cordele, Rt. B. .

One pure bred dark Cornish; $1, or

comb, large type. .

W. J. Edenfield,
Graymont. Be



GAMES ee

Two hens and 1-nice stag, Broan
Red Traveler cross, $4 for trio. R.
H. Crawford, Tiger..

One thoroughbred Champion
eockerel, 2 yrs. old, Toes and.
ready for service, for sale or exc. for
5 pr.. good breed pigeons. John. As
Sanderlin, Shellman.

Twenty pit game hens and 2 stags,
$1 ea., FOB, Mrs. AW. TEE;
Hawkinsville. Ses
; Ae Dangerfoot eon yr. old, wt.

s

order. Buford Augland, Resaca; Rt. 1..

Two full-Red pit game roosters, 1
Gray and 1 Blue,.2 yrs. old, $1.50 ea.,
also i fuil Indian game, 8 mos. old,
$1; no ras Jno. Ss. Dickson, Carnes-
ville, Rt.

Three bale Red Quill and half
Ginn Grey, cross, and 2 full Ginn
Greys, all spring hatch cocks, $2 ea,
'Pure bred games. J. A. Crumley,
Demorest, Rt. 1.

Eight pure Black Gordan hens,
March 1930 hatch. Raised from 1 of
T. W. Sanders choice yards. $1 each.
Sidney J. Herring, Hartwell, Rt. 5.

Nice Muff game cock, 2 yrs. old, $4,
or exc. for 2 nice white Hackle hens.
Carl Griffin, Gainesville, 85 Oak St.
ae ip Leland E . Adams, Hartwell,

Doms 2-year-old cocks, oy hens, 2
pullets, 1 stag, $18; Sanders tassel-
top Reds, cock, 4 stags, 3 pullets, 5
le $20; guar. J.T. Friar, Toccoa,
Ten Warhorse stags, $1.25 ea.: 4
Warhorse 20-month-old cocks, $2 ea.



other fine Games.
Gibson. _

Pare bred White Rock eaneerals and) heen store, $1.75 each: March hatch |

Spangle pit stags, $1. 50 each. Vv. M.

permit 6i= <C-31 6;:

Black Giants, all kinds of thorough-

Write what you want, and_ price.:

|gain, $2; 11-

One hundred and seventy-five fine, |.
healthy, pure bred B. Rocks,, 6 wks,

bee
Traylor, owdon, Rt:

exc. for pure bred dark Cornish rose |

$4; hens, $1 ea. M. O. with :
all June. hatch, $3.65 for lot. Add

Two pure pit ae cocks, $5 each |.

brown Red cock, $2.25; 4 grey. stags,

Poultry For Sale :
Six Roundhead pit games, March

Norman, Helena.

-Fine Red Quill, 5% lbs., $5; 1 full
Dr. Sanders _round- head, 6 Ibs. =
$3.50. Exc. 1 Black Jones R. H. for a

jay, Rt. 2.

5 Ibs., $1 ea.; stag, $1.25; Warhorse
stags, $1 .25 ea.3; hens, $1 ea.; 2-year-
old cock, $2; all
der. Jack Hawkins, Gibson.

One pure Lundy Wild Cat. blue hen,
$3.50; 1 Mug Irish Grey, March stag,

no exc. Forrest J. Waynes-
boro, Rt. 2.



x

GIANTS

One J. B. Giant cockerel, Royal
Purple str. direct. March. hatch. Bar-
pullets and cockerel,
same - str. direct, Mirch hatch, now
laying, $1.50 each, FOB. No exc.
Arthur H. Meyer, Winterville.

Several. nice Black Giant pullets,
now laying, $1.50 each; also some

Zebulon.

J. B. Giant cockerels, prize _stock
and extra fine, $1.50 and $2.50 ea.
I. J. Cleveland, Hartwell.

Spring hatch J. B. Giant: rooster,
$1. W.E. Goodwin, Wadley. . -

Macy str. J. B. Giants, 6 young
hens, cockerel, $12. Miss Nonnie

-| Garner, Cedartown, RFD 4,



- LEGHORNS

Ten W. L. pullets, April hatch, now
laying, no culls, 75c ea., or $7 for
lot, also 50 Eng. str. Ww. L. yr. old
hens, for , lot.

Fifteen head Ww. L. eae 1930 and
1931 hatch, $10, FOB. Mrs. W. T.
Mays, Lyons. ;

* Ten Everlay B. e pullets, April
hatch, $5; FOB.: Mrs. J. W. Mc-
Donald, Ft. Valley, 224 EB. Main St.

Six pure bred B. L., 15 mos. old
hens, $6, or exc. Leland E. Adams,
Hartwell, Rt. 4.

and party furnish coops. Tom Barron
str. Will. exc. for anything can use
Mrs. Della Hodges,. Manassas.

- Three Dark Brown L. young hens,

3|75c each, FOB. Mrs. M. B. Lee, Ft.

Valley.
- Twelve W. - Ferris str. hens and
rooster, 18 mos. old, $10 for lot. Cash.

care J. T. Berryhill.

Closing out my entire lot of pullets,
about -75 left. White L., Taricred str.,
laying well and in first class oon
$1 each gets the entire lot. M.L . Se-
graves, Fayetteville.

One hundred forty SS. CW. pul-
lets, April and May hatch. Booths
AAA quality, now laying;
Dark Cornish hens and pullets, and
16 R. I. Red pullets. All pure bred.
Bargain in lot. All of any young
breed, $1 each. Mrs. Sam Pirkle,
Lawrenceville, RtesBi es

Two White L., Tancred str.,
ea. J. D. Wilcher. Gibson.

Eight Barron str. cockerels, AA
|matings, direct from Roselwan, reg-

See Atlanta, 676 Tifton St.,
Four B. i pulleis ane 2 roosters,

1} postage. Miss Tsabel Green, Gaines-

ville, Rt. 6.
A few Tancred W. i. cockerels, 5c ;

ea. and up, or exc. for any breed pul-
lets. Mrs. Chas. Seiferman, Sylvester.

Four pure bred Everlay B. L. cock-
erels, 75c ea., 4 for $2.50. Mrs. Ruby
Kesler, Nicholson, Rtat :

wood str., yr. old, through moulting,
beginning to lay, took first and
champion prize at county fair, $1 ea.
T.. B. Pilgreen, Douglasville.
Two hundred and fifty W. L.

lets, 90c ea.

M. Was Harris,
Sparta.

Jr.,

from trapnested, high-pro-
ducing hens, March hatch, $2.50 ea.
Mrs. G. G. Adair, Rutledge, ico.

for a Mrs. W. O. Puckett, Cordele,
Sev. breeding cockerels and cocks
with individual pedigrees, 250-289



$2 ea.; blue stag, $1. 15, and many
Dillard Wilcher, |
Bs ea eee cockerels. M W.K

tested stock, 9-10 mos. old, reasonable
prices; also. few Tormahlen B; L,

full Allen R. H. G. Ww. Le Elli-:
Six dark blue hens, ar. old, 4% to-

guar.; cash with or- |

$3; 1 Warhorse Mug stag, $3; guar.; |

hens at same DHE R.A. Yearger,

Mystic |

One hundred fifty W. L., 75 each |

No chks. Mrs. A. R. Roland, Cochran,

*| Hollingsworth, Whigham, Rt. 3.

also 30

$1.25 | L

| ular $7.50 value, close out. before the
15th, $2 ea., cash. Exc. for oats at
45c bu.; corn, 15c, prepaid. Edwin

One hundred W. L. hens of Holly=

Booths AAA str. March hatch pul-.

Tancred str. W. - well dev. cock-
-erels,

Five W. L. hens and pullet, 2 took
ers, $4 cash, or exc.. for bantams, Ib.

record, pure Tancred, from blood-|

= Kor Sale

Pure Tancred W. L. hens and pulse
lets, laying or ready to lay, 75c ang
$1 ea. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner,

Thirty-five W. L. April pullets, well
dev. Eng. str. and now laying, 90c _
ea., $22.50 for lot, Herman Skelton,
Royston, Rt. 2.

MINORCAS ee

Ten Black Minorca roosters, 6 ~
mos. old, $1.50 ea. T. C. Williamson,
Jones.

S. C-"Black Minorca, March hatch -
cockerels, $1 each. Exc. for pullets
same breed, M. B. turkey hen, or good
ee pig. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun,

One. March hatch Black Minorca
cockerel. Pape str., $1.25; same str.,



|2 yr. old rooster, $1.50, FOB. Mrs, G.

P.. Nunn, Crawfordville, Re.-2.
S. C. White Minorca cockerels,
Sept. hatch. Direct from Eden ,
Booths. trapnested, ped. str., = each,
Special price on 3. or more. E, May-
nard, ee
Four S. Black Minorca pullets-
and 1 extra Sine rooster, April hatch,
Pape str., 1 or 2 pullets now laying,
* oe FOB. | Grace Murphy, Jasper,
Right pure bred Pape sir. S. Cc.
Black Minorca hens, 2 yrs. old; 8
March and April pullets, no culls, $19
for lot, cash with order. Mrs. O. i,
Boyd, Carrollton, Rt. 1.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS -

Thirty-two pure bred B. L.: 35 B.
Rocks, Black Giants; 33 Reds, 3 wks,
old, 15 each, Mrs. E. H. Smith, Coch=
ran, Rt. 5.

Mixed hens, 75c each, FOB. Mrs,
M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley.

: ORPINGTONS |

Pure bred Golden Buff. Orp.,.

April hatch cockerels, $1 ea. _ Miss.
| Darcy Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4.

One April hatch Buff Orp. pullet,
sell or exc. for pure bred B. Rock or
Cornish rooster; also 6 April hatch
pullets, $1 ea., or exc. for B. R. or
game pullets. Mrs. J. E. Donaldson,
Summit, Rt.

Ten pure pied Buff Orp. hens,
1930 hatch, $1.25 ea.; 10 pure bred.

.



Buff Orp. March pullets, $1 ea. All

FOB; no chks. Mrs. J. E. Kennedy,
Auburn, Rie 25 ;

Pure bred Buff Orp. cockerels, $1 |
ea., or exc. for good.seed oats or ap- |
ples. C. L. Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4. si

Four pure bred April hatch Buff.
Orp. cockerels, $1 ea., $3.60 for lot:
also 1 pure bred R. ie Red, April
hatch, $1, or exc. for pure bred
Patridge Rock cockerels, G. oe

Golden Buff Orn. cock, 15 mos. old,
$1, or exc. for 1 of same breed:
Golden Buff Orp.-5-month-old cock,
$1, or exc. for 1 same breed. Mrs.
J. E. Chance, Graymont, Rt. 2.

Four pure Buff Orp. 7-month- old
roosters, 75c ea. Mrs. Annie E. Hern-
don, Mayfield, Rt. 2, Box 45.

Three Yellow Gold Orpingtons, 2
oe old rooster, 75c each, POR. Mrs,

Ws Garrison Milan.

- PHEASANTS FOR SALE
Golden- pheasants, $20 pair; Eng,
Ringnecks, $10 pair; Mongolian
pheasants, $15 pr.;
ants, $20 pr. David Jennings,
cus, P. O. Box 84. A
Ringneck pheasants, fine stock for
sale or exc. for females of equal
value. T. D. Fisher, Atlanta, 934
Highland Terrace. Phone HEmlock -



ape

4529- W.



PIGEONS.

Five Jacobins and 4 Fantails, $10.
All fine and guar. to please, also
Ringneck doves, $3 pr. John S.
Te Atlanta, 841 Frederica :

Three pr. Giant White King
pigeons, $3.75 del. H. B. Shell, Pale
metto. 4
Seventy-five common pigeons, :

or $12.50 for the lot, FOB. Money
eee only. Elvin Dunn, - Chauncey,

Twenty-eight pr. Muff Tumblers. .
for sale or exc. for chickens. M. J.
Drew, Hapeville; 3282 Springhaven
Avenue. _ :
| Sev. mated prs. Silyer Kings, $3 50
pr.; odd birds, $1 ea. Will exc. for.
Maltese, -Mondains, or what have
you? F. . Taylor, Vidalia.

Pigeons, 40c pr., or exc..for bantam
hens, 2 pigeons for I hen. Mrs. W.C.
Puckett, Cordele, Rt. B.
Ten common pigeons, 25 ea, 1g



antala, Elberton, 5;

mated and working, healthy birds, $2

for lot, FOB, Eugene Worthington,
Riggland, =." 2. 22



Mutant pheas=-

working and healthy birds, 40c pr., -

prs. pismouth Rock- White

prs. Plymouth Rock-Car-

ted, banded and working,

yr. or $200 for lot. 'T. H. Stew-
nta, 959 Arden Ave.

ff Tumblers, red cock and

, $3; Kings and Carneaux,

ard, Stone Mtn., Rt. 3, Redan
mated prs. mixed pigeons,

and all colors, 40c pr., or exc.
pe te G. Thompson, Summit,

en pr. common pigeons, 25c
"$3. 50 for lot. Exc. for White

any kind of chickens, Fred
oody, Warm Springs. -

R. I. REDS

pure R. I. Red pullets, Donald-.

Mahood str., March hatch,
ing, $6, FOB. Mrs. J. W.
- Fort Valley, 224 East

, Feb. 1931 hatch, R. I.

ek, $1, or exc. for pigeons and
: lants. Mrs. A. S. Attaway,

five. S.C. Ro. Rea
ae ea $1 ea., April
, C. McGahee, Wrens,

Drea. i i Red, 2 yr. old
for sale or exc. for full
same age, or: 10 Ibs. dried

oe Griffis, Black-

0 pure bred Donaldson Reds,
Ss and cockerel, about grown,
Fred. Atkinson, Ray City.

R. I. Red cockerels, f C. Bryant, Buena Vista; Rt. 8.

Thirty-five: turkeys, 15 gobblers, 20.

pure Donaldson str. Mrs.
air Mount. _
young R. I. Red cockerels,
- not sell less than 2;. also
watch cocks, $1 ea. Mrs. Fred
ite, Buckhead.
ra fine R. I. Red cockerel,
s. Harris Poultry Farm str.,
mard, Newton.
e Red roosters, early hatch,
good color, 75c each, not
Mrs. Dean Oliver, Lula,

ison R. I. Reds; trio, rooster:

s,; 19 mos. and 7 mos. old,
h, or exc. for dried fruit, or
$4. Mrs. R. Ww. Webb, Bar-

rk Red young vousters: 75
B. Mrs. M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley.
. Red pullets and 1 cock-

atch, $5.25 for lot. Money

. J. G, Fleming, Hartwell,

oat le eds 2
cockerel, $6; 1 extra fine
lossy red cockerel, - March
2. Mrs. J, M. Hall, Calhoun.

=. R, i Reds, Tompkins
ns str., April hatch pullets
aes T5e each. Mrs. Nora

O

1S Se 1 rooster, yr. old,
reds, from special

naldson - str. cocks, 1930
50; 1 March, 1931, hatch,
J. F. Trawick, Tennille,

hateh pure bred Donald-
ct Red cockerels, $1.50 ea.,

oth, FOB; no COD. Mrs.

away, Ganon, Rt 2.
Red cockerels and pullets, $2
ets and cockerel, $10. EXc.

orne; Grovetown.



BYS,
FOR SALE
ucks and 1 drake, pure bred
un ae make offer. N. R:
Quill. ae
Ringneck Pheasants, this
ch, $8; 1 splendid male
age, $4.. Exc. for young
n good cond. Mrs. Annie
Wrens.
ck turkeys, 3 toms $3.50 ea.,
ea.,.for breeders,. $11 50
bullets and 1 tom; also few
keys, 20c Ib. Add postage,
rder. Mrs. John Watson,

e Bronze turkeys, 20c Ib.;
1 25 broilers. Mrs. O. P.
alley, Rt. 3...

eese, $1. Mrs. F. E. Brown,

Muscovy drakes; $1 ea.,
k. Crit Beverly; Moultrie.
-Seese, very large, $4 pr.,
hree. Exc. L. E, Williams,

ous

mmoth White Pekin drakes |

ee now laying, all full-
ly to Bie $1 Mrs.

mated.
or lot. Mrs. J. W. Brown,
FD..

DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.,

"Poles: or Gale

Pwo-year. old thoroughbred Bour-
bon. red gobbler, weight 30 Ibs., $5.50,
FOB. Mrs. Jesse Brown, Helena,

Two March and perl hatch, full,
long legged type M hens and 2
gobblers, 10 mos. ehe and 1 March
hatch; wt. at 8 mos., 23 Ibs. each.

-{ Mrs. RE, P. King, Rochelle.

ee Sieeoees ee pure M. B.
rkeys, G eland EH. Adams,
Hartwell, Rt. 4.

Two early hatch, extra nice, long
legged M, gobblers, $5 each. Mrs.
J. M,. Hall, Cathoun, Rt 2:

Young M. toms, big bone, Cop-
per-back.: str., a to. "$8 each, Excel-
lent breeders. Mrs. W. E. Green,

One White Pekin duck and 1 drake:
also 2 small ducks, all now laying,
this yrs. hatch, $4. 50 for lot. Cash
with order; Carl Camp, Hapeville

Waters Ave,
April hatch, wt.

. | Powersville.

2

Bourbon Reds,

ene: 15-18 Ibs., hens, 10-14 Ibs., 18c

= :
vue genuine Bourdon Reds for
breeding stock, -80c Ib., FOB. R. A.
Yearger, Zebulon, :
Wild Mallard ducks, $1.25 each: In-
dian Runners, $1 each. Mrs. J. D.
Smith, Savannah, Rt. 3, Coffee Bluff.
One tom: and 5 hens, M. B., Bird
Bros. str.-Tom, $8: hens, $5 each.

Biggers, Bremen.
Fifteen Speckled guineas, 6 hens,

1930 hatch, 85c each, del., or 75c ea.,
FOB. Cash with order. No chks. G.

hens. 10 to 20 Ibs. each, 20c lb., FOB.
J. R.. Stallings, Franklin, Rts
-One pure bred M. B. tom, wt. be-
tween 15 and 20 Ibs. Make best. offer.
Miss N. McAllister, Mt. Vernon, _

April hatch, 20 lb. Cash with order.
Mixed breed. Mrs. M. a Collins,
Cobbtown.

Three big Forte Giant M. B. tur-
keys, tom and 2 hens, 2 yrs. sa. large
and healthy, $12 for trio. Mrs. J, L.
Ferguson, Cornelia, Rt. 1.

Six turkeys, pure bred, big bone,
M. B., May hatch, 5 toms, 1 hen, $4
for toms, $3- for hen. Mrs. rs
Ferguson, Cornelia, Rt. 1.

toms, weigh 30 Ibs. a., $6.50 ea.: 3
1931 hatch toms, $3 del. Mrs. J. ef.
Davis, Rebecca.

Nice turkey hen, exc. for 3 laying
B. R. pullets and 1 cockerel, or 40
white 100 lb. feed sacks. Mrs. F.
Cowart, Summit, Rt. 2. :

High class M. Bronze toms, $4 ea...
write Elizabeth Hall, Cuthbert.

Pure Bourbon Red turkeys, hens,
$4, toms, $6. -Mrs. R. L. Greene,
Cuthbert, Rt. 4.

WYANDOTTES

Two S..L. Wyandotte
April hatch, very - choice
each, FOB;: Mrs. Lb, WwW.
Milan.

One Golden Wyandotte cock and
few stags, and some hens, pure bred,
$1 each. E. L: Patterson, Talking
Rock, Rt. 1, Box 13,

One W. Wyandotte cockerel and i
cock, Rose Comb, $1.50 each, FOB.
Z. J. Lee, Red Oak.
: Pure bred White Wyandotte
ee April hatch, $1. 2D ea. Mrs.

. J: Head, Alma. |

Poultry Wanted
) ANCONAS _



roosters,
birds, $1
Garrison,



blood. Rush. _S. M. weniiiee Bruns-
wick,



BANTAMS
Want pure bred bantams, Sebrights
preferred. Sidney J. Herring, Hart-

| well, Rt. 5.



*'_ BARRED ROCKS

white) table peas for either 1 Aristo-
crat or dark Thompson sir. S. C.
Barred Rock young cock or cockerel,

{not over 18 mos. old or under 9 mos.,

with good markings and healthy, ea.

Crutchfield, Toomsboro..

Pen of 3 pure Tormahlen light B
L, 2-year-old hens and a Russell str.
cock for 4 Parks bred-to-lay 6-mo.-
old cockerels, or will sell the. Leg-
horns for $4. Mrs. J. B. Collier,
{;Cochran.
Want. 15 Parks str. B. R. pullets.
March. or April hatch, ee No. Ga.;
will pay $1.25, del. J. W. Carlock,
Rossville, 1203 McFarland



| Brooks, Lithonia, Rt.

FOB. Mrs. H.R: Ingram, Cole-

Exc. for reg. Jersey heifer. Mrs. T: J.

4 roosters, June 1931 hatch: others, |

prices, State age, etc.
-Five gobblers, wt. about. 15 Ibs.,;

aT
Two, 1930 hatch, Bourbon Red |

Exc. fine Ancona cockerel for an- |
other fine Ancona cockerel to get new |

Exe. 1 pk. of White Acre (very

pay chgs. Write first. Mrs. Shelton e

ealay Wanted
GAMES

Want to hear from party having a
Shelton Roundhead for sale cheap.

Ollin DeFoor, Ellijay.

Want 200 or 300 W. L. hens to care
for for half of the eggs. MMIES. DeAS
Willis, Sylvester. ;

Want W.L. pullets. State pest cash
price, exp. paid to pouatessile 5 8.
Storer, Douglasville, Rt.

Want W. L. hens a pullets in]:

exc. for pop corn, hickory nuts and
white muslin sacks, chickens to be
priced reasonably. Roland Williams,
Dallas, Rt. 6, care Claud Williams.

~ Want 100 Tanered W. L. hens, not

over 12 or 15 mos. old. L. G. Thom-|-
{as, Montezuma, Rt. 2.

LEGHORNS
Exe. value. $15 for 15 Brown L. hens
or anything can use. eee WwW. W.

Exc. 9 fat, full- ee geese for

15 B. L. hens and rooster, ea. to pay |

chgs. Mrs. L. C. Weaver, Moultrie.
Want 100 W. L. pullets. Quote
price. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

Want any amt. of chickens to keep
on halves, any good, heavy breed, I
furnish the feed and look after them,
party to furnish the chickens and
go halves in eggs and chickens raised.
Good woods range. ly Re Sheridan,
Jefferson, Rt. 4.

Want young hens, no culls, of any
pure breed, but R. I. Reds or W. Leg-

, horns. preferred, in exe. for sorghum
{syrup in 10-lb. buckets, grade Jersey

heifer or Duroc sows.
kerson, Greenville.

PEAFOWLS WANTED
Want peafowls at reasonable
David Jen-
nings, Jr., Americus, P. O. Box, 84.

PIGEONS

want 8 pigeons, postpaid, for $2. 50.
i M. Nations, Canton, Rt: 3.

Four W. L. pure bred. 2-year-old
cockerels and bu. of good peach seed,
value $2, to exc. for White King
pigeons, pure bred, 1 cdckerel per
pr. pigeons. Write first. Mrs. C. C.
Wright, Dublin; Rik pe

R. I. REDS

Exc. 1 March hatch pure bred dark
red R. I. Red cockerel for pure bred
R..I.. Red cock, 2. Se old; must be
pure bred. Mrs. D. L. Van- Zant, Dial. |

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
ETC., WANTED :

Want 10 turkey hens, 2 toms, Red
Bourbon or M. B. Will pay 15 Ib.
G. B. Ham, Cobbtown.:
~ Want 2 M. B. big- Vong black tur-
key hens, 1930 hatch, must be good
mothers and gentle; pay cash if price
reasonable. Write. Mrs. J. L Burns,
eee Rio:

Grain and Hay For Sale

-Peavine hay, 15 tons, never rained
on, bright, $18 ton, FOB. Cc. M. Sims,
Pembroke.

Good bright peanut hay, without
rain, $12.50 ton, FOB. Wilbur Smith,
Cochran, Rt. 5, Box 40.

- Five hundred bul Gunn and Gools-
by super wheat, official yield 51.29
bu. per acre, highest official record
production for Georgia,. $1.75 bu.,
FOB. Dan Gunn, Montiecllo. a

One hundred tons A-1 peanut hay.
lots of peanuts, $7 ton in ear lots,
FOB. Oakland or Leesburg. C. A.

H. W. Per-











| Clinard, Leesburg, Rt. 2, Box 185.

Genuine Cokers strain Abruzzi rye,
20 bu. lots, 90c bu., smaller quantities,
$1 bu., FOB. W. C. Moore, 805 Reyn-
olds St, Augusta.

Genuine Abruzzi rye, $1 bu. Exc.
for good blue stem wheat bu. for bu.
CGC. L, Rhyne, Plains.

Sagrain 303 new. grain, hay and
silage crop, 5 Ibs., $1; Grohoma, the
wonder grain, 2 Ibs. $1, prepaid. H.
A. Neal, Carnesville, Rt. 3:

Whatieys paymaster 2 eared corn,
$1.25 FOB; long bladed fodder,
bright, $2 per 100 bundles; bright.

clean corn tops, $1.50 per 100 bundles.
J. L. Morgan,

Buchanan, Rt tT;

Box 87.
Nice bright bottom fodder. He 15
per 100 bundles, 2 hand, FOB. A. E.
Evans, Tucker, Rt. as

Good quality pure recleaned Ab-
ruzzi rye, $1 bu. in 2% bu .bags. Cash
with order, FOB. J. D. Massee, Mar-}
shallville.
- Four or 5cars. bright. peanut hay,
gathered without rain damage and
free of nut and Johnson grass seed,



| $8.50. per ton, FOB. Te L.
Oglethorpe. en

Page Nine eo
Grain ond Hay For Sale

Abruzzi rye, good sound. quality,
rrecleaned, 90c.bu. in 26 a pee
Cash with order, FOB. W. - Collier,
Fort Valley, RFD. <

Pure recleaned Abruzzi rye, tine
quality, $1 bu. in 2% bu. bags, FOB.
Fine recleaned pure Fulghum seed >
oats; 45c bu. in 5 bu. bags, FOB. Cash
with order. L. M. Felton, Marshall-
ville

Genuine recleaned Acie seed
rye, $1 bu; in 2% bu. bags. Insp. and
cert. Genuine recleaned Fulghum
seed oats, 45c bu. in 5 bu. bags. Cash
with order, FOB, O- K. David, Mar-
shallville.

Blue stem seed wheat, $1 bu., FOB,
Milton J. Bush, Barnesville.

Fine lot of nice,
shredded corn stover, well baled, $10
ton; peanut hay, nice and bright, $12

Brooks.

Bright, paled oats, $17 ton: Ber-
muda clover and Johnson grass hay,
$12.50 ton, FOB, car lots. or. less. He

Fulghum seed oats, 50c bu.: Ban- S
croft, 60c bu. W. W. Williams, Quit-
man.

Good, bright. fodder, $1. 50 per C.
Exc. for P. C. or Duroc pigs, 8 wks,

Hardin, Dyas.

H. M. Smith, Hull, Rt3: 2
Red Heart. wheat, test 60 Ibs. per
bu., $1 bu.; 90c bu. in 10- bu. lots,
cash with order, FOB. M. B. Lee, Ft. .

Valley.

Genuine: Fulghum seed oats; ed :
from obnoxious seed, bright, heavy,
in 5-bu. sacks, 40c bu., FOB. W. By
Love, JY., Augusta, 20 Eighth St.

7 Good peanut hay, $6 ton, del: in

|5 miles of Warwick. Exc. for heifer to

freshen by March or April. Css
Gordon, Warwick, Rt. 3.

Wise weevil- proof seed corn, $2:
bu sPOB.. Tk, Wise, Pitts, Rt. ay 8
Box 104.

Fulghum seed oats, in 5- bu. bags,
$2, FOB; recleaned Abruzzi seed rye,
2-bu. bags, $2.25, FOB; Dwarf Essex
rape, - 25 for 10. Ibs., cash with or-
der. es Lowe, Sr.,
Caies

Crain ee Hay Wanted.

Ton peanut hay, cheap for cash,
H. W. Corbett, Lakeland.

EXC. 1 Dus Speckled. or White
Crowder peas for 1. bu. Abruzzi rye,
recleaned. L. C. Bigbie, Shellman. _

- Want. 15 bushels good corn. Will |
exc. equal value. W.
Fairburn, Rt. 4.

J



ferred. Will exc. Duroe Jersey: pigs,
comb chunk honey. L. H. Edenfield,
Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box 31. :

Want 10 bu. seed wheat and. 25
bu. oats. . Will exc.. pure Langford

jimp. big- boll cotton seed, 1 to 114-in,

staple, at $2 bu. Mrs. F. L: -Lang-
ford, Commerce.

Exc. 40 to 50 Ibs. pork shoats for
18..bu. oats. T.G: Thompson, Sum-_
mit, Rte2e- :

Want - Blue Stem wheat at 85c
bu., del. -P.. W. Ethridge, Milner.

Eves For Sale

- Buff Minorca hatching eggs,
Schmidt str., $1.25 for 15, $2.40 for
130, postpaid. J. D. Johnson, 226. Ww
Jefferson, Thomasville.

One case fresh infertile white eges
per week. Mak best offer FOB your
seetion, Shipped CoD, J. J; pooner, : ;
Quill. :
E Pure Barred Rock eges, from 2 to
3-year-old hens, 85c for 15, $1.50 per
30, del.: also 2-year-old rooster, B,
R., direct from Parks, extra fine, $2,
COD. Money order. Mrs. Fairy Cie. :
vard, Box 128, Bowman.

Jersey White Giant eggs, $2.50 per
15, postpaid, cartons to be returned.
Miss Ola Manley, Carnesville, Rt. 3.

Thompson Ringlet Barred Rock
eggs.* $1 per 15, $1.75 per 30. Exe
for dried apples. Mrs. J. E. Steadam
Bainbridge.

Pure heavy laying B. RB: eggs, $i*
setting of 15 del., $4 per GC: good
fertility, M. O. Mrs. Ff Cor va
Summif, Rte 2:

Twenty-five doz. Paricneat Ww.
eggs ea. week. Would like wo con-
tract with party for hetching eggs
at best price. Write at ora, acs
Lundy Sutton, Suminit, Ft.

R. I. Red hatching eg. Ow
str., fine, healthy, heey, teving str.
85. per. setting unt! Jan i, postuaid.
KE. Maynard, Newton. _ ;

- Full Cornish ezg3, $1 for 4 AG





Coogle, |

hens wt. 6 to 7 Ibs. Mrs. *. e
Rochelle, P. O. money ort



bright, see a

ton; oat straw, saved without. rain, Zs
1$9 ton. Jas. Woods. a

old, or Jersey heifer, yr. old. Write, ~

Box 155, For a

T. McGarity, a
Want 50 bu. oats, welebum pre-


: Page Ten :
Eggs For Sale

- Booking orders for early spring del.
~eges from trapnest Wyandotte hens;'
pen cockerel direct from Greenans,
e son of first prize cock Chicago Poul-
try Exposition, 1930, $2 per 15, $3.75

for 380, del. 2. J. Lee, Red Ooak.
Hees for hatching from selected
hens, "5c to $150 for 15; satisfaction

fo

guar.; -all pure Donaldson str., head-'
ed by New York winner. Re A.
Yeager, Zebulon.



Eggs Wanted
Want 1 setting heavy thoroughbred
eggs, no Leghorns or R. I. R., must"
pe fertile. Exc. 16-month fancy breed |
Golden Sebright cockerel or other
-yalue. Mrs. Darwin Satterfield, Rt. 1,
White.
egs to hatch for you, either on)
halves or at 2c egg: chicks shipped),
~ COD. S. Brown, Atlanta, 316 White-
hall St..
Pure breed eges for hatching, 128
doz. weekly, will pay market price.
Advise number and breed of birds.
A. O. Bowles, Fayetteville, Box C.

_ Baby Chicks For Sale

Now booking orders for baby.
chicks out of our selected. breeding
hens, for Jan., Feb., March. del,
Pure Tancred W.. Leghorns. M. W.:
-Kantala, Elberton.
Pancred and Hollywood str. W. L.,
- Anconas, Sheppard str., direct and.
Barred Rock baby chicks and hatch-
ing eggs, custom hatching, $2.50 per:
100, $8 mer case; custom brooding
first 3 wks. . Vv. Olson, Hapeville, :

Box 278. i
Blectrically hatched chicks, large,

- -. breed, $9 per 100; mixed at $8; for

a orders Jess than 100, add %c per.

chick to above regular prices; guar.
live del. K. C.West, Ashburn.

Custom hatching. Exp. hatchery:
man with first class equipment will.
hatch eges for 2c ea. or 3c per chick)
or on shares, customer to furnish:

-eges. fH. A. Hayes, Buford, Rt. 2. |
One ~ Custom hatching, will set 750 eggs

for $10. Twelve ago exp. Will set;
on halves. Mrs. J. R. Collier, Coch-
an.
, Booking orders for spring del. for
baby chicks from selected, culled and
-. thoroughbred flocks, Rocks, Reds
and Leghorns; also custom hatching.
done. <A. O. Bowles, Fayetteville,
- Box C.

Custom hatching, $400 sworth of
free custom hatching. Write for par-'
ticulars, J. OQ. Fussell, Dawson.
Reds, Rocks, Leghorns, Anconas,,
%e-up; also 314-egg W. L. chicks and

pullets; live del. guar. S. Brown.
ey Atlanta, 316 Whitehall St.

Baby Chicks Wanted

Sis want 200 baby chicks to raise to 3
wks. old on 50-50 basis. Write first.
_ Any heavy str. Mrs. Eula D. Bunney,:
.- Pocler.
Want 200 heavy breed chicks to.




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30 pay postage. Mrs. J. F. Irby,
~ Zerath.
. Want 200 chicks to raise on halves.
to 7 wks.-old, or 160 hens to keep and
breed stock. W. D. Smith, Tennille.
-. Want 100 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 9 or 10 wks. old, party pay:
shipping chgs., I furnish feed. Mrs..
- gevell Laster, Fairburn, Rt. 1.
Want 200 chicks to xaise on halves:
to 12 or 14 wks. old, any breed. Mrs.
Betia Smith, Cochran, RFD 3.
_. Want 100 paby chicks to raise on)
halves to 8 wks. old. Mrs. Mary
Woodward, Poulan.
- Want baby chicks to raise on
halves, I furnish feed, want 100 or
200. Write first. Billie Sirmans,
Stockton, Rt. 3.
os Niet paby chicks to raise on.
halves, I to furnish feed. Write. Mrs. |
Jrene Sirmans, Stockton.
: Meet ito - pet 500 baby hicks to
ra/se on halves, Barred Rocks or Fy,
other good :str., feed them until 8
wks. old and party pay postage both
ways. Mrs. Odessa. Kilgore, Gray--
Son, Rt. 1.

Plants For Sale a

_. Frost-proof cabbage plants, Jersey.
ead. Chas. W., 50c 300, $1 M, post-.
paid. Now ready. Mazcus Williams,:
Gainesville.
Missionsry and Klondike straw
ber:y plants, $1.50 M. Add 25c to dei.
Raiszcd on new ground. State insp.,

; Guy Taylor, Macon, RL. 1.

a cm W. and Flat Dutch cabbage.
pl-mts, 20 C, 40c 300, $1 10 M. del.,
























; dike strawberry plants, See ys 0;
300, del. Lee | Crow, Oakwood, Rt. 4,

. raise on halves to 10 wks. old, party}

a ME cand over, 75c M, collect; Klon--

Plants For Sale

Kudzu plants, well roosted, assort-
ed, 1 to 7 yrs. old, $5 1,000. H. A.
Neal, Carnesville.

Frostproof cabbage plants, Chas.
W. and E. Flat Dutch, 50c 200,$1 M,
postpaid; 7%5c M, exp. collect. W. A.
Williams, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

State regis. Red Everbearing rasp-
berry plants, 2 yrs. old for sale or
exc, for paper-shell pecans, honey,
Crowder peas, or budded fruit or pe-
can trees. W. R. Hatehell, College

| Park.

Collard and cabbage plants, 5c

tected, basket free. 15c extra if check
is sent. Exe. for peanuts, pecans,
dried apples or strawberry plants.
Lee Waldrip, Gainesville.

Kudzu plants, 1-5 syrs. old, asst.,
$4.25 per M, FOB. Malcolm. Critten-
don, Hartwell, Rt. J.

Kudzu. plants, 1-5 yrs., asst., $4. 25

\per M, FOB. Roy~ Lewis, Hartwell,

Ret, 2.
fverbearing strawberry plants, 25c:

iC, $250 M, del. R. B. Vickery, Hart-
|-well, Rt. 4.

dharge size Wakefield .and Flat

| Dutch cabbage and genuine collard

plants, 75c 500, $1.25.M. Guar., or

money back. 5 M, 75c 1,000. B. R.

Weodliff, Flowery Branch.
Progressive Everbearing strawberry.

i Wlants, $1.35 500; huckleberry, 50c C;
gooseberry, 15c each. No chks. Cash,

Lal order. D. M. Blackwell, Cleve-:
an

Cabbage plants, Chas. W., THarly.
Jersey, 60c 500, 90c M, 5 M up, 7c.
1,000. C. M. Sims, Pembroke.

Cabbage. heading collard plants, 25e
200, 50c 500, 75c M, postpaid: 5 M,
$2.50, exp. collect: cabbage Piants,
extra early J. and Chas. W.., 30c 200,
90c M, postpaid; white ee on-
ion, 0c 500, $1 M, postpaid. F. oF.
Stokes, Fitzgerald.

Frostproof cabbage plants, Copen-
shagen Market and Flat Dutch, 60c
500, $1 1;000. R. L. McRee, Meigs.

Giant Mastodon : everbearing | straw-

lberry plants, good quality, 200 for $1

del. L. R. Page, Cherry Log.
Cabbage plants, large, frostproof.
extra early J. and Chas. W., 30c-200,
5c 500, 90c M; white Bermuda <on-
ions, 35 200, 60c 500, $1 (MM, all del,:
postpaid. Robt. McCook, Fitzgerald,

it. 4:

Fully dev. Missionary strawberry
plants, packed in wet amross, 35 C, $3)
iM, FOB. Money order only. Not.
istamps. Ref. Citizens Bank here. W.:
F. Luckie, Ray City.

Chas. W. cabbage plants now ready,
prices postpaid, T5c 500, $1:35 M: by-| ~
express FOB Lakeland, $1 , 5 M up,
Nbc 1/000. John W. Berryhill, sete

Jand.

E. Jersey, Dutch, Chas. W. frost-

| proof cabbage plants, postpaid, 60c

500, 90c 1,000. John B. Pope, Fitz-'
gerald.

Frostproof cabbage and wollprd |

plants, 20c C, 50c 300, $1 M, del. E.:
W. Williams, Gainesville.
Large, thrifty E. .J. and Chas. W.
<ccabbage and collard plants. Free from
disease and insects. aoe Ready.
0c \300, $1 700, $1.25 M, postpaid.
C. F. Maddox, Buford.

Everbearing strawberry plants, 25e.
C. Exc. for white feed sacks. Mrs, S.
N. Camp, Eastanollee.

Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c

. Exc. for white feed sacks, 100-Ib..
size, free of holes. Mrs. A. G. Harrell,
| Empire, LS.
Early Jersey and @hariecton frost-.
inproof cabbage plants, ready, $1 M;:
| Bermuda and prizetaker onions, $1. 15:
|M, postpaid. R. Chanclor, Seville.

E. wJ..and Chas. W. cabbage plants,.

195c M; onion plants, $1.20 M, post-

paid. A. J. Nobles, Seville.
Everbearing strawberry plants, '25c.
ae D. F. Whitmire, ei
New crop Jersey and Chas, W..cab-'
bage plants 60c M, $7550 10. M.:
Prompt shipment and satisfaction:
guaranteed. Bob Lindsey, Ihenox.
Earliest variety improved -rooted
Klondike strawberry plants, $2 M,.

3 ior 30c. Mrs.

Earliest inyp. Elindike strawberry.
plants, 25 :C; .everbearing strawberry
plants, 40e C. Pr exnpt Shipment.
Meior Crow, Cumming, Rt. 4.

Lucretia dewbersy plants, Eldorado
blackberry Plants, $l 100: white nest
onions, 75c peck del. Maude Hamby,
Greenville.

Early Klondike strawberry plants,
26c Cy del. Mrs, C .T. Hunt, Cum-
ming, Rt. 4.

Charleston, Wakefield, Flat Dutch
cabbage plants, $1.25 M. Now a
mB Nix, Flowery Branch, Rt.





MARKET BULLETIN,

500, $1:25 M, postpaid. Roots pro-

1, $1 400.

order with orders.

for 500. Money order.

35c 300, 65c 500, $1.10 1/000. H.

B. BE. Mallard, Rincon.

del, Large variety May cherry, blue | R 3
| Damson plum sprouts, 3
J. 8. Crow, Cumming, Rt. st,

= = =e ;

Plants For Sale
Mastodon -everbearing strawberry
plants, 35c C, add postage. Mrs. H. T.
Crumley, Cleveland, Rt. 4. :

Progressive everbearing strawberry
plants, 35c C, del. H. B. Shell, Pal-
metto.

Himolaya berry vines 10c each, 65c:
doz. Exc. for other plants, gladioli.
Mrs. W. H. Nelson, Powder Springs.

New Blakemore strawberry plants,
early, prolific, firm, attractive, $1 C;
Klondike and other varieties, $2: 50
1,000. C.:G. Byington, Bolingbroke.

First class Jersey and Charleston
Wakefield cabbage plants, ready, 75c
1,000. B. J. Head, Alma.

E. J. and Chas. "Wakefield cabbage
plants, now ready, 90c M, Gel. Exc.
some for seed oats or thoroughbred | F
pig. C. L. Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Frostproof cabbage plants, Early
\Jersey and Charleston Wakefield,
good, strong, $1.25 M, postpaid. Will
ship COD. J. U. Sewell, Pitts.

Dewberry oe $1 50 C; straw-.
berry plants, 4 varieties, $1 C. Exc.
for anything useful. Money order.:
John B. Nix, Alto, Rt. 2

Chas. J., Succession eal Copen-.
hagen market cabbage plants, 60c,.
FOB, or 75c, .del.; also Bermuda onion
plants. Grady Turner, Macon, Rt. 3.

E..J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants,
0c 500, $1 M, del. Now ready. W.'O.
Waldrip, Flowery Branch.

Peppermint, spearmint, 10c -doz.;
pie plant, 10c bunch; catnip, 100
| doz. bunches. Add postage von small
orders. Miss Ruth White, Dahlonega,
Rt. 1, Box 33.

Thousands of Wakefield cabbage:
pian ready, 25c C, $1:75 M, del.
Mrs. 4. V- Franklin, Register.

Cabbage plants, "ec M; white Ber-.
muda onion agin $1 M; collards,
5c 1,000. W. W. . Williams, Quitman:

Everbearing strawberry plants, 30c.
Exc. some for onion sets
or other value. Mrs. J. L. Parrish,
Nashville, Rt. 2.

Sweet potato slips, 150 bu., gov.
insp., pink .skin, 50c bu., FOB farm.
- little small on account of drought.

Also Kudzu emia $1715 C. Money

G. B. Ham, Cobb-:
town.

Missionary strawberry wlants, $1.25,

a Gee
Fleming, Hartwell, Rt.
Klondike strawberry tivaties $1 for
500, $1.75 IME; Lady I. 25c C, $2 M;,
also rattle root, yellow root, sassafras.

and wild cherry bark, 15e lb, 2 Ybs.:

|25c; also nice sun-dried apples, 10c
th., or exc. for pecans. Ethel Trow,.
Gainesville, Teh. 2. ;

E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants,

G.
Mathis, Gainesville, Rt. 9.
Cabbage and collard Plants, 55c

500, $1.00 M; Klondike straw erry
(pients, $1500; LadyT. $1 2 500, del..

Crow, Gainesville.

Well-rooted, open field en i. 3

and Chas. W. cabbage plants, 65c 300,

ae M, del. L. B. Owens, Buford,
Frostproof cabbage plants, FE. J.,.

Chas. W. and Early Flat D Dutch, from

Long Island seed; Bermuda and.

Prize-Taker onion plants, $1 M, del.



Plants Wanted
Cabbage, onion, strawberry plants:
at once; also nest onions, Eng. peas,
bean seed, mustard, squash, white
| butter bean seed, white feed sacks.:

Exc. Elizabeth Weatherly, Hoschton.



Live Steck Fer Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE
* Wonderful :cow, fresh jin, large Jer-'

isey, Toyrs. Old, 8 gal. rich milk day

with plenty feed, $125. Mrs. Berta
Garner, Tennille, Box 374.

Reg. Jersey pull calves, combina-
tion breeding. Exc. for seed oats,
rye, syrup, chickens, anything useful.
$. G. McNeill, Arlington.

Young Jersey cow, ood cond.,

ae 2 gal, day, more if fed bet-

set ae cash. Earl Roberts, Dalton,
Jersey bull, 19 mos. old, not reg.,:

\vexc. for corn, oats, peas. R. EB. .John-,

son, Maysville.
Fine thorough bred heifer
calf, 4 mos. old, not reg., $15, del.

Mrs. Ci, Hunt, Cumming, Rt. 4.

Black rade Jersey cow, 4 yrs. 014,
freshen next April, giving milk now,.
gal. per day, ig Mrs. J. A. Wylie.

1 Suwanee, Rt. 1

Reg. Jersey pull, Nobles, 3 yrs.
old, gentle, $75. Mrs. W.. E, Hilliard,
Camilla,

Four nice Jersey milch COWS, sell





meaeon, eects , Ri.

Thursday, December 10, 1931

|:also grandson of Imp. Signal's Duck=

} with young calf, will give 3 gal. daily
- | with groper feed, $40.
| Bloodworth, McIntyre.

saddle horse, in good cond., for sale

1 well broke, for milch cows, hogs, corn,

|10 or 12 yrs. old, for sale or exc.





























































Live Stock For Sale

Twelve Jersey and Holstein
due to freshen within. next 30 aan
Miles 7 Colbert.

Truck load of calves, 3 to 8 mos
old, wt. 125 to 250 Ibs. ea., on $5
ea. N. R. Mooney, Quill.

vig i ihe beef cattle for
saze. * arham, McDo
ieee nough,

One nice, weaned, grade Geur
heifer calf from 5%-gal. Jersey ae
cow and Guernsey male, tail trained,
$18 cash, or exc. for value in market.
able turkeys or 15 -R. I. Red you
hens. Mrs. W. E. Hannah, So. Atlanta.

Reg. Holstein bull calf, high pro-
ducing ancestry, reasonable, Ga, Ex
periment Station, Experiment, Ga,

F, R. Edwards, animal husbandmand.,

One to 5 milch cows, fresh and
springers, for sale -or will exc. 1 for
sow and pigs or good mule; also 12m
month-old bull, reg. in buyer's mame,
good. breeding, sell or exc. for reg.
heifer. Mrs. T. J. Biggers, Bremen.

Milch cow, part Jersey, has been
giving 3% gal., will give 4 with
feed. M. B. Lee, Fort Valley. |

Pure bred reg. Polled Hereford cate
tle, both bulls and heifers. Apply for
prices. E. T. Boswell, Jr., perenne

we beef cattle, 214 yrs.

offer at barn. L. . P
[atau hie

One of be red Jersey heifers
/Ga., 14 mos. old and bred, $30;. Sea
Angus cattle for sale: 8 fine ee
sShoats, 5 to 6 mos., $5 to $8. WwW. W.
Driskell, Sparta.

Reg. Guernsey cow, 4 yrs, old;now
giving 4% gals. milk ber day, mo
faults, $150 without calf. VM hore
man, Helena.

Thoroughbred Holstein bull, 3 yrs,
old, 1,200 Jbs., good cond., $50, FOB,
Exe. for thoroughbred calves,
breed. H. B. Harper, Wray. .

Reg. Jersey bull, 4 mos. old, from
Jersey Island Slbil bull No. 321:



ess No. 788139. Exc. for Duroc Jersey
sow, or guilt already bred. Chester
| Williams, Douglasville. :
Jersey and Holstein: cow, freshen
Feb. 6, 1932, give 4 gal. milk, 2 ;
| butter when fresh. Sell for ban.
trade. A. D. Giles, Douglasville, Rt. 2.
Thoroughbred .J ersey male 18 mos.
told, gentle, good quality, $18. P. A.
Ethridge, Hazlehurst, Box 314.
Beef cattle, 2 gentle cows, several
yearlings, :all good condition, Price
measonable, Cash. J.C. Newsom, 8 .
dersville. ;
Reg. Jersey bull, gentle, good |
dition, reasonable price. Write. Cc
Gladin, McIntyre.
One young cow, fresh. J.S. Paris,
| Dallas,. Rt. 1.
Young cow, with first calf, week
old, $20 at barn. Mrs. E. O. Bledsoe,
Carrollton.
Dry milk cow, 6 yrs. old, 15/16 J
sey, $20 cash. Exc. for 30 bu. a
peas, 300 Barred Rock day old :chicks.
Carl R. Owen, Gay.
Highly bred reg. Guernsey bull,
b21% rs old, reasonable price. .J. Har-
rell, P. QO. Box 66, Decatur. Phone
DEarborn 4341. i
One Jersey milch cow, 5 yrs. old,
























































James

Sev. pure bred Hereford heifers,
bulls, ages 4 to 28 mos.; also ier
cows and heifers. H. YY. Tillm
'Valdasta.

Jersey heifer, will freshen in "Reb.,
from heavy milking str., $30; FOB.
W.. HH. Rucker, Milner.

Twenty grade milch cows, some
uccin, bal. to freshen, t. b, tested:
also reg. (Guernsey pull, 4 yrs. old.
Dairy located 2 miles from West
ake M.T. Knudsen, Jeffersonville,

































gentle, not spiteful and mo jumper,
[$50 at barn. -Geo. Pridgen, Wray, )
4.2, Box 36,

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
One good, gentle plow, buggy and














or exc. for good milch cow. Writ
what you have. .S. M. Pearson, Lake
and, Rt. 1, Box 21. tee

Will trade mares and muiles, 3-12
yrs. old, 1,000-1,400 Ibs., fat, sound,










hay, velvet beans, fodder. Ri
W. Jordan, Atlanta, 312 Healey Bl
One good plug mule, wt. 900 Ibs.,







30 hens. Mrs. Birtice Garner. :

vaton.
No. 1 pair black mare mules. vite

2500 Abs., 7 yrs. old, good team. 11









cheap; tome or write for eo B.A.

of blemishes. Write for pei
Morri ison, Spe ie aa = Le

rd









Biock For "Sale.

are mule, about 1,000 Ibs.,
a: good disposition, $100, or
puckets. good cane syrup at
d bal. good notes. W. A.
ville.
ules, wt. 750 to. 1,000 Ibs.,
old, in good shape. Must
eo, R. Collins, Hazlehurst.
90d plug mule, sound and
or exc. for a good milch
fresh heifer. H. G. Brock,
ton; Rt. 7.
mules and 1 horse, all in
md., for sale. J. P. Smith,
mis.
Shetland mare, wt. 300 Ibs:
ntle. $40 FOB. T. A. Andrews,

yrs. old, wt.'1000 Ibs., fat,
no blemishes, $65 cash.
oo hens or pullets
: O.. Giles. Douglas-

healthy mule, weight.

d,
gentle and works good any-
20 at barn, =a. E, Phillips,

pony, small, $20, or .eXc.
hhickens or anything of
E. Ewell Yearwood,

Je, 10 yrs. old, weight 900
tle and good worker . any-

cash. Exc. for hogs, milch
yearlings. Douala William-
id ponies, all ages, sizes,

, all well broken to ride
prices $30 up. W. Ss. Mc-
: ena ae

12

; both sound, gentle, in

c no plugs, real mules.
Pherson, Villa Rica. .

e, 1,300 lbs., about 10 yrs.

rse mule, about 1,100 Ilbs.,

old, quick as a horse: 1

8 or 9 yrs. old, wt. 1 000,

farm stock, cheap for

Stratton, Point Peter,

tland pony, black, about
for sale at bargain, es

alia.

. 1,100 Ibs., fat, work any-
Ey: WwW. Crankshaw, Stone-

ie _ mare mule,

y milch cow, 2% or more
er day and not over 4 yrs.
Shellman.

le; good. cond., not a

Srctend a

uben Pitts,
1

1 horse mule, age un-

ear corn, $15. Exc. for

shen in spring or reg.

J. E. Feltman, Whites-

1s ule, $35 cash or exc.

nywhere, is willing. Prefer

mmmon goats. F. C. Gar-

mule, 12 yrs. old, 1,000
ec. for live stock. F. H.
Teven.
ick horse mule,. 1,000 Ibs.,
ork anywhere, $65. A. J.

ay. mare mete. wt. 1150 lbs.
work anywhere, 6 yrs.
cash. No chks. J. O. Moon,

ire mule, wt. 950 Ibs. Ga.
yrs. old, good condition,
anywhere. $100 cash. J.
andersville.
ie, A-1, wt. 1000 Ibs. $50.
of it in good syrup and
Leghorn preferred, del.
idville, Rt. 2.
g mule, sound. work any-

Exe. for heifer. or chick-

Mary Turner, Midville,

- $30 to

ules, good shape ,
Griffin,

_W. H. Bolton.



1OGS FOR SALE
C. gilt,
0, FOB. F.
Rt. 2:
ure bred Berkshire pigs,
kshire and S. BP. C. crossed,
wea; oe: Ww. O. Hern-

P, c. poar hog,
ir heifers. Mrs.

J. Beets

Milledgeville,

6 mos. old, papers.



Live Stock. For Sale

Big-bone Black Guinea pigs, 3 mos.
old, weight 60 lbs., sae kind, $15
pr. Cholera immune. P? G. Ware, Mt.
Vernon.

Pure bred B. P. C. Sow, 2 yrs. old,
cheap ,for cash. Lewis Smith, Sts,
Stockton.

Two big-bone Black Guinea gilts,

about 8 mos. old, wt. 100-125 Ibs., $10-

ea. or both for $19.
Tin, Winokur.

One reg. Duroc J. male pig, 244
mos. old, wt. 50 Ibs. or more, $6, FOB.
James Warnock, Brooklet.

Owen K. Her-

S. P. C. 3-year-old boar, sub. to

reg., wt. 450 Ibs.,
Jones, Glenwood.

Seventeen pigs,
big-bone Guinea, 10 are half Guinea
and half P. G., $50 for the 17 at my
place. Wt: from 25 to 50 lbs. R. L.
Britt, Marshallville, Box 151,

Two Sa-P-C. gilts and*1 male, 4
mos. old, 1 sow, 14 mos. old, ready
bred, $60- for lot. Cecil Campbell,
Waycross, Rt. 3, Box 18.

for sale. N.-W.

Nineteen Ss. P, C. and Duroc pigs,

8 and 10 wks. old, $50. D. F. Ham-
ilton, Cordele, Rica. Box 81.

Three Blue Guinea female pigs,

mixed with Essex and Duroc, 3 mos.
old, not stunted, $5 ea. or 3 for $14,50,
FOB. Ag Ey -Wammock, Harrison,
Se brood sow, 5. Pc. bred to B.
farrow in March, good cond.,

$15 oe my barn. J. ay Barrett, Alto,

eek
Reg. Duroc pigs, -both sex, 50 Ibs.,

from prize-winning stock, Sensation.
| breeding, $7.50 to $10 ea.:
}|buyers name, crated.

reg. in
Z. L. Scott,
Concord,

Reg. big- bone Black Essex, choicest
breeding stock, sat. guar. W. J. Bar-
geron, Sardis, Box 146.

One extra fine. big-bone Black P.
C. brood sow, farrow Dec. 25; also 7
nice shoats. Sell or trade.
Tom Richardson, Palmetto.

Seven pure bred Duroc J. gilts, 5

| mos. old, dbl. inoculated, sub. to reg., |
from prize-winning stock, $10 ea. or |-

$65 for lot.
Prescott St.
Fine pure bred spotted P. C. gilt,
7 mos. old, wt. 150 Ibs., nicely colored,
$17, FOB. J. A. Oliff, Bristol.
Duroc Jersey sow, 3rd litter, farrow

ee Harper, Waycross,

-| Jan. 20, $30; Black P. C. gilt, wt. 225

,{lbs., $25. W. F. Travis,*Pitts..

Straight-nose Berkshire, either sex;

inoculated aganst cholera for: life,

papers in buyers name. J. F. Hall;

Norwoed.

Twenty fine pigs; 10 and 12 wks.
old, Hampshire and-P. C. mixed, $4.50
ea., $4 ea. for lot, J. P. Anderson,
.| Mountain View. es

One B. P. G. gilt; 4 mos. old, pure
stock, treated, $5 cash, FOB. Mrs. H.
A. Humphrey, Mitchell.

Duroc-Jersey shoats, 3144 mos. old,
wt. 60 to 75 lbs., reg. in buyers name,
$12.50 a.; also. Duroc, 2% mos. old,
wt. 40-50 bs., reg. in buyers name,

e100 G, "Lumsden, Talbotton.

Few pigs, P. C. and Black Essex
cross, $4 ea., 2 for $7.75; few shoats,
same stock, $5- a., ale FOB. -J.- A.
Pierce, Alma, SROs Be :

Duroc J. Aug. farrow pigs or shoats,
40-70 Ibs. ea., cholera immune, 15
db., reg. in buyer s name, or lot of 30
head for 1214 lb. at. my barn. L. H.
Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt.-1, Box 31.

S. P. C. male, wt. 350 Ibs., 450 lbs.

if good and fat. Sell or exc. for, 25
Come and bring goats and

goats.
get hog. Live ist left. cross Turtle

| River, 700. yds. from Jax. Highway,

at Fussells. Ss. Ww, Shankle, Bruns-
wicix.

Guinea, Essex pigs, all.ages and
sizes for sale. Mrs. E. O. Pledsoe.
Carrollton.

S P<-C. sow, 2 yrs. old, wt. 250 to
300 lbs., bred to Hampshire and Red
Jersey cross. Sell or exc. for 1 Guinea

saw and 1 Essex male. Both to pay|,

express. W. L. Suggs, St. George.
Three Red Berkshire pigs, 19 wks.
old, no runts, good stock. Will ship.

$4 each. D. A. Lewis, Baxley.

Two young Poland China sows, wt
200 Ibs. each; 6 pigs, each 2 wks. old,
$15 for each sow and pigs at barn.
Cash J. C. Newsom, Sandersville.

Reg. P. C. pigs, prize winning stock,

farrowed by producer of 3rd place
ton litter, weighing 3153. $8 to $10.

Bred gilts, wt. 300 lbs., $40 and $50.

R. E. Willis, Howard:
Sixteen pork shoats, 2 little bone
Guinea brood sows, and male. Cheap

for cash. J. M. Harris, War-ross, Rt.
3. Box 14.

One black Poland China male hog,

wt. 20 lbs, full. stock, not reg. No
$4

0 at barn, 2 yrs. old.
G nh. Re te

7 are full-blood

- Write.-

Write for prices.

| purposes, 8' mos. old;

1 pr. direct from Stahls.

ae



~ Live Stock For Sale

Pure bred big bone P. C. sow, wt.
12 Ibs., $12, or exc. for 2 pure Jersey
heifer calves. Mrs. Tom Donaldson,
Summit, Rt. 2,.

P. C.. and Duroc gilt wt. 80. Ibs.,
out of litter of 10 pivs, $10. Exc. for
8 laying B.'R. pullets and cockerel.
Must be pure. Mrs. F. Cowart, Sum-
Dnt Rte 2:

Big bone Guinea and spotted P. C.

| boar, | cross, 1 yr. old, wt. 175 lbs.,

$12. 50 FOB. H. W. Corbett, Lakeland.

Choice Guinea pigs for breeding
purposes, $6 each; Guinea gilt, 7 mos.
old, not bred, $15. Money back if not

satisfied. Thoroughbred. black; sty-

fat kind. R. L. Britt, Marshallville,
Box 151.

Fifty head fat hogs for pork or 50
to 100-lb. size for feeders, Jersey-
Poland China cross, 6c lb. at barn.
L. EK. Phillips, Colquitt.

Red J. sow, just weaned first litter.

pigs, wt. 200 lbs. or more. Make best
offer. W. B. Powell, Juniper.

Black Essex Guinea male, 6 mos.
old, wt. 100 lbs., $15 cash at barn.
J. Je Chance, Wadley.

Duroc- - Jersey sow pigs, 3 mos. old,
wt. 50 to 60 Ibs., immune for life
against gholera and reg. in pers
name, $7.50 ea., 3 for $20, FOB. L
Kennedy, Collins.

Two. gilts, half big- bone Guinea
and half Duroc-Jersey. 8 mos. old,
wt. 100 to 125 Ibs., $8 ea., both for
$15, FOB. O. K. Herrin, Winokur.

Little-bone Black Guineas,
and gilt, 12 wks. old; $18 pair. Exc.
for Brown Leghorn hens at $1 ea. or
any large breed. I. G.. Thompson,
Summit, Rt. 2.

Reg. big-bone Black Essex, choic-
est breeding, satisfaction guar. W. J.
Bargeron, Box 146, Sardis.

RABBITS FOR. SALE
Fiv Chinchillas, 10-12 mos. old,



1 18-20 mos. old, lot for $5, or exc.
for 5 hens or pullets of the B. R..,.

Reds or Leghorns. J.
Talbotton.
Himalayan, Silver Martens, New Z.
Red, ped. domestic rabbits for sale.
UA, Ww. Melton.
Thomasville.

- Ne Z. White (pink-eyed) buck, 6
mos. old, $1. Homer Stallings, Car-
rollton, Rt. 4.

N. Z. Whites for sale or exc. for
chickens, turkeys or pig. W. H. West,
Cedartown, 519 E. Ave.

Twelve head of young Chinchillas,
1 large, fine doe, bred, healthy, all
for $10, FOB, cash with order, no
chks.. Ella Bennett, Screven, Ru. we
BOm oie =

Chinchillas, young and mature:
does, open and bred, service bucks,
young rabbits, ped. papers with ea.;
4 splendid N. Z. Red bred does, sell
or exc. for oats, corn or W. L.. hens.

C. Lumsden,

: J. E. Simpson, Atlanta, 676 Tifton oe
12-18

~N. Z. Reds and Belgiums,
mos. old, $1 ea.; Chinchillas, 8 and
10 wks. old, 50c a. or 40c ea. in lots.
Pek. Williams, Ty Ty.

Two pure bred Chinchilla pucks, $1
ea. G. T.. Kesler, Nicholson.

Two does, puck, 5 mos. old, 75c ea.;
8 young, about 8 wks. old, 50c ea. or
8 for $3.25. Walter Lee, Rockmart.

About 25 meat rabbits, wt. 244 to
8 lIbs., and 10 N. Z. Reds and Flemish
Giants, does and bucks, for breeding
9 Silver Mar-
tens, 8 mos. old, sub. reg., for sale.
J. W. Howell, Bogart.

, One Chinchilla buck, yr. old, pure
bred, $1.50, prepaid. E. A. Hayes, Bu-
ford, Rt. 2 ;

Fine N, Z. Red doe and 2 young
ones( $2; eo 1 N. Z. Red doe, 4 mos.
old, $1; 3 Chinchillas, 2 yrs. old, 1
puck and 2 does, $3. T. M. Whit-
worth, Atlanta, 276 Alaska Ave., N. E.

N. Z. W. rabbits, good, healthy

stock, 8 wks. old, $2 pr. J. W. Mc-
Douglas. Lindale, 304 Ave. C.
Three Chinchillas, mixed with N.
Z., from fine stock, about half grown,
$1 for all, or will trade for 1 gal. pure
suEe cane syrup. A, A. Nash, Hape-
ville

Three Chinchillas mixed with New
Zealand, half grown, $1 for all. Exe.
for gal. pure sugar cane syrup. A. A.
Nash, Hapeville.

Pr. grown rabbits, $1.50; pr. 2%
mos. old, $1. Miller Holland, 125 At-
lanta St., Barnesville.

Two prs. ped. Stahls Chinchillas,

anything useful.
819 E.

Giant rabbits. or
Make offer. Billy Gibson,
College St., Griffin. i
Chinchillas, 8 wks. old, 50c each;
Chinchilla and N. Z. cross, 75c pr.,
$2.50 doz.; 4 N. Z. reds .4 Belgium, |-
ee 8 to 15 mos, Se $1.50 pair, Ex:

Alto, Rt. 2.

male.

Exc. for |



age Elev zt

ie Stock For Sale

Ped. Chinchillas and New Zealands ss
fat meat prices. G. C. Murray. At-
lanta, 155 E. Lake Ter., De. 4603,

Forty head Chinchilla rabbits.
Male best offer, FOB. E. R. Brown,
care Flder Street Grocery Co., Amer-
icus.

One- white pink-eyed buck rabbit,
just grown, $1. Mrs. Nora Shirley,

Stahls gold cert. str. Chinchilla

bucks, 6 to 8 mos., $1.50 to $2.50,

FOB. R. F. Lee, Social Circle. is
Six N. Z. Red rabbits and 7 young=-
steers, half N. Z. red, half. Sie :
las, all healthy. $5 cash for lot.
Spivey, Holly Springs, Rt. 1.
- Chinchillas, subject reg Stahl's S27
gold certificate, perfct condition. Exc pe
for chickens or dried apples. Prices
reasonable. Mrs. J. A. Ewing, Ash- |
burn. :
Pair pure bred large Chinchilla
does, bred, 1 buck of same stock,
$3.0 for lot, $1.2 each;

order. Earl Rahn, Pineora.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

Toggenburg doe, bred to 100 per
cent Nubian; 2 bucks, % Nubian, %&



|Saanan, porn: July 15, trade for oS

reg. Nubian does or cross-breed, fresh
and heavy milker. Edwin Simpson,
Atlanta, 676 Tifton St., N. W. ae
Pure bred Toggenburg buck from :
excellent stock, $10. Li Fe, Page, Se
Cherry Log. a2
Pure bred: goat, broke, gentle, wt.
about 90 Ibs., 2. yrs. old, $4: also some 4
mixed breed ones, cheap. John Stesse
phenson, Lexington.

Shropshire ram, yr. old, very gen=

tle, sell or exc. for young ewes. Mrs.

rP. B. Nunnally, Cartersville.

Four young nanny goats and - : e
butt-headed billy, prolific stock.

lnannies bred, $10, FOB. W. S: oe

Michael, Buena Vista.

Live Stock Wanted

- CATTLE WANTED : =
_ Exc. value $60 for a young heifer



with first calf, giving 2% gal. milk, ae
the old- fashioned stock preferred, out Sass

of acow that does notigo dry. J. Pee
Crumley, Demorest, Rt. 1. ieee
Want a good pull yearling of. good.
breed. W. T. Lang, Cumming. :
' Want sev. good milch cows. Exc.
sood mules for same. J. C. Upshaw,
Covington. :
Want nice Jersey heifer that is
fresh or will freshen soon. Will. exc.
hogs. Give paxticulars. Clyde Lanier,
Graymont; Rai. ie Pee

Want a good young milch cow, oo

cheap for cash, or would trade a good.

heavy#work horse for cows or other

cattle, del. at my barn. Av. de Col-"
lins, Demorest, Ribs E- xe
Want 30 to 50 beef type calves, 8- 19
wks. old; price must be right. Paul
A. Potts, Gabbettsville. es
Want 1 Red Poll bull yearling. Will -
exc. good thoroughbred black-tip Jer-
sey bull of equal value, wt. about 35
Ibs., from heavy milking stock. Willie :
M. Tootle, Glennville, Rt. A. :
Exe; good turkeys, Shelton str., and
other good value for a good Jersey
cow. Write for full particulars, stat- ~
ing what you have, etc. W. H. Glenn,
Columbus.
Want to pasture cows by the month
in 1932, Bermuda and Lespedeza pas- ~~
ture, can pasture 50 or -60. J. c, :
Ethridge, Forsyth, Rt. 2. a
Want good family milch cow, 3 or
4 gal. milk, fresh with 2nd calf. A. G. ae
Middleton, Townsend. ee
Want good milech cow for her feed
with the privilege of buying next
spring. Best of character. D. S. Car-

ter, Dallas, Rt. 4.

Want party to furnish 4 good mileh :
cows for small dairy, 7-miles from
Savannah, on 50-50 basis, I furnish
barn, pasture and do the mili ing and =
marketing; good money proposition.
W.J. Burney, Pooler. Se

Two pure heifer calves, not under
2 mos. old. Exc. value for same. Mrs.
Tom Donaldson, Summit, Rt. 2.

One Red Jersey gilt, already bred,
reg. or entitled to be. Cheap and

good. Cash. J. R. Holden, Blue Ridge.

Exe. pair of good plugs for good
mule around 1000 lbs.: or good pigs.
or young cow fresh in. Come to see

ne. J. E. Burson, Roopville. Rt 3.

~ Thorough pred. spotted Poland>
China brood sows and pigs; also ake
young boar; also feeding cattle aState-
age, condition, price. S. lL. Calfee 569
Linwood, Columbus, Ohia. Glynn
Pcounty, Ga. farm. :

Exc. peas or cane seed for 2 nice :
12.0. pigs, cs to 10 wks. R.H. Wood,



3 Chinchilla 2
does, 3 mos. old, 6@c each. Cash with ene
- Page Twelve a
Live Stock Wanted

Want party to furnish cows: for
dairy on share basis; will furnish
land, labor, truck, etc. and market
milk for per cent. of sales; good milk
_ market. Make proposition. J. Thomp-
son, Valdosta.

_ White-face Hereford heifers, wt.
from 200 to 350 Ibs. ea., must be good
stock and reasonable. Will come to
see and buy FOB. Horace W. Flem-
ing, Bowman.
Exc. value for pr. thrifty shoats,
wt. 50 to 60 Ibs., Poland China or
__Duroc. J. F; Cook, Madras.

Will trade mule for 2 good fresh

Jersey cows with 2nd calves or one
_ fresh and other to freshen in 2 or 3
wks. E, R. Martin, Hinesville.

HORSES AND MULES WANTED

~One good young mule, good qual-
ities; must be a bargain. R. C. Brew-
er. Lula, Rt. 2.

Want good farm mule at reason-
able price and pay for him in paper-
shell pecans at 10c lb.; will del. pe-
eans and get mule within 50 miles

Thomaston. E. T. Butts, Thomaston.

- Exe. good milch cow for young

ule. Come see or write. Mrs. T. J.
Biggers, Bremen.

Want to buy or rent pr. horses or
mules for. 1932, reasonable price,
give note due Dec. 1, 19322 hh.
Brown, Tilton:

Ae Want. perfectly gentle Shetland
-. pony. Write. Mrs. C. Cr McDougald,
81 Bowen St., Abbeville.

Want good mule for 1932 for its
feed and $1 mo. extra pay at end of
year; plenty corn, hay, good pasture.
Must be within 20 miles Athens. A.
C.. Williams, Athens, Rt. 2.

Want good farm mule. Exc. gentle
: Shetland pony. Write for further in-



formation. F. lL. Beasley, Reidsville.

Small, gentle Shetland pony; must
be cheap and within 60 miles Sparks.
F.C. Garrett; Sparks.

= Want to rent good mule for 1932:
. will pay rent ae 1; will buy mul
fet ee Write. _F. Baker, Tifton,

R
_ Want good mule for rent to make
-and gather crop of 1932. - Write.
Guar. care. Jake R. Crapps, Bax-

ley, Rt. 4.

Want to rent pr. good mules for
1932 for $30; 08 care and plenty
of feed guar. . HE. Dugger, Boston,
Rie Ay

- Exe. pr.-800- lb. good, gentle fava
mules for good 1,000-lb..-mule. Want

.to reduce nee W. B. Powell,

_ Juniper, Rt.

Exc, value :. mule, G. L.
_ Bowdon.

_ Exc. good Jersey milk cow for good
' plug mule, near me. G. W. Sammons,
Coperton. '~

_ Exe. good plug inde: for good milk
cow, now giving milk, or 2 good fat-
tening hogs. P. E. Middlebrooks, 419
Zebulon St., Barnesville.
ot EXC. large, good worker mule, or 4

gallon cow fresh in January, for oe

small mules, wt. 800 to 900 Ibs.
Owenby, Madison, Rt. 4.
- Want to rent 1 or 2 good mules,
no plugs, for 1932, with ee a 5
buying next fall. Plenty feed.
_ McClendon, Bremen.
- #xe. good milch cow for good ae
mule, 900 to 1,000 lbs., must be in
_ good shape, soundand vert. You del:
mule -and get cow and calf., J. W.
Vickery, Chauncey.
Want to buy 1 or 2 pretty good
mules and give note due next fall. D.
-S. Carter, Dallas, Rt. 4. *
_. Exc. 5 good P. C. brood, sows and
1 extra good Duroc boar for 1 plug
mule, goodsize, some dry and fat
cows, yearlings, cow peas, soy beans,
corn, poultry, etc. P. J. Haden, At-
Tanta, Re. 1.

; HOGS WANTED
_ Want 2 or 3 reg. Duroc gilts, out of
Jarge litters, at reasonable price. R.
_C. Brewer, Lula, REZ.

Exe. 9 5- pointed everlay B. L. hens
and rooster for 2 pigs, 1 mo. old, any
good stock. Mrs. Lula Adams, Hart-
Wels Rt 1

Would take 2 or 4 pigs to raise on

re



halves next yr., Berkshire preferred. .

J. W. Broome, Royston, Box 325.
_. Want 2 thrifty female pigs, cheap
for cash. H. C. Moon, Carlton, Rt. 2.
_. Want young bred sow, good breed-
_ing, in exc. for 3 ped. Chinchilla does
_ about 18 mos. old, ea. to prepay ship-
Sh Arnold C. Hopkins, LaGrange,

Want P. C. big-bone or S. P. pigs, |

not over 6 wks. or 3 mos. old, cheap

or cash oC no. runts. B. H. Hall, |

un, Rt,

R. M. Morris, Surrenc

A. Also- dressed turkeys 10-12. lbs.

Ib., FOB. Slightly used.

MARKET BULLETIN

Live Stock Wanted

Exe. S. P. C. male pig, sub. to reg:,
3 mos. old, for 1 no akin to my sOws,
of same breed, W. F. Lang, Cumming.

Want good pig, Jersey or P. C., in
exc. for B. L. pullets: Mrs. C. T.
Williams, Dallas, Rt. 6.
_ Want reg. Duroc gilt and B. B. P.
C. boar pigs, reasonable for cash. Mrs.
M. S. Brown, Buchanan, RFD 2.

Pure bred Durock Jersey or P. C.

pigs. Exc. Coker No. 5 cotton seed at
75c bu. for same, ea. to pay exp. chgs.
for what he gets. John Brock, Jas-
per, Rt. 2.

Want good young cow, 2 gal. or
more per day, prefer small type, will
consider heifers to freshen; also 6
good thrifty pigs. Write what can
offer. Exc. Arthur Mason, Dahlon-
ega, Rt. 1.

Want pair little-bone Guinea pigs,
must be pure bred or bred sow. C. =
Milner, ~Shiloh.

Young milch cow, fresh in, 4 wal.
per day. Exc. 17 pr. Eng. geese, white
and colored, ready mated, for same.
Mrs. C. D. Wilson, Lyons, Rt. 4.

Want 10 to 15 yearlings to raise 1
year for half the profit; plenty hay
and pasture. W. H. Brown, Tilton.

Brood sow to raise on halves. Mrs.
E. O. Johnson, Nicholls.

One or more reg. Duroc J. gilts.
price must be reasonable; also good
sound mule at bargain. R. C. Brewer.
Lula, Rt.-2.

Pure bred Duroc male hog, young,
ready for service. Exc. little bone
black Guinea and Essex cross gilt,
wt. 100 Ibs., for same. A. D.
Songer e Rey 2. :

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED

Sev. pure bred Nubian, Saanan or,
Toggenberg does, must be heavy
milkers. Give age, color, price, size
amt. of milk. reg.: or not.
Boardman, .2840 Walton - Way,
gusta. _

Want 2 to 5 ewe sheep, bred. Will
exc. B. BR: hens. Mrs. IT. J. Biggers;
Bremen.

RABBITS WANTED
Doe and buck, of any breed, to
raise on halves. W. A. Dillard, Cleve-
land, Rt. 7,

Miscellaneous For Sale |

- Black walnut meats, 50c Ib. del.
Mrs. J. D. McKibben, Locust Grove.

Ratsbane, 3Cc Ib.; green or dry
poke root, 20c lb.; wild cherry bark,
20c lb. Emley Long, Cleveland, Rt. 4.

Two bu. chestnuts, $3 -bu., Be
0 per cent sound and sweet. Pa
| Lytle, Cornelia, Box 37.

Ground oyster shell for tabee and
small chickens, $1 per 100 Ibs., FOB.
W. A. Smith, Savannah, 102 E. Bay
Street.

Sweet veliow leaf cured tobacco, 12
Ibs., $I prepaid to 3rd zone. F.- H:
Harris, (No address given).

A-1 yellow, flue-cured chewing and
smoking: tobacco; 12 Ibs., $1 prepaid
to 3rd zone. Isham Harris, Baxley.

Barn-cured, leaf tobacco 10c and
15e Ib.; good twisted, 25c lb., FOB.
RED ae

Home-made fruit-eake, 0c lb. Add
postage for orders for Tess than 5 Ibs.

& 256
lb., prepaid. Mrs. H. J. Rountree,
Swainsboro, Rt. 5.

Washed wool, 35c Ib.: wool rolls

died brown and white, 60e Ib. Mrs.
V. S. Ladd, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
'. Red oak, yellow root, dry pumpkin
seed, cornfield beans, 15c for a 20c
snuff-box full. Exc. for white sacks:
Add postage less than 50c. &. E
Blackwell, Cleveland.

Nice, clean, dry sifted. black wal-
nut meats, 50c Ib. del.; also pecan
meats in halves, 55 Ib. rs Hoyt



Au-





Howington, Commerce, Rt.

Burlap and white pera sugar
bags, 5e each, $4 per ; also large,
oak, 50 gal, cao. good, strong, dura-
ble barrels, $1.25 each, FOB. Send
chk. with order. Bob McCormick,
Albany.

One-half bu. black walnuts, 50c, or

exe. for anything can use. Mrs. W.oO.

Puckett, Cordele, Rt. B.

On bu. black walnuts, 85c, FOB.
Mrs. Lauren Noble, Trenton.

About 25 lbs. goose peeiners 15e
. Courson,

oY

Baxley.

Fourteen nice, clean 8-lb. lard
buckets with lids on, 8c each, or exe.
for chickens, garden. seed of any: kind
or anything can use. L. B. Sheridan,
Jefferson, Rt. 4.

at, FOB. Wm. H. Bird, Dougherty.
~ Walnuts for sale. Na ative green wal-
hulled dried, 10 Ib., FOB. *



Gon Oliver, Rt. 3.

+ del.

}at.:

'qts. Elberta. peaches, 30c gt.;

McDonald,

old, value,

pand peach preserves, 45c qt.

Forty qts. Concord grape- jelly, 25

Miscellaneous For Sale

Black walnut meats, large pieces|
sifted, 30c Ib. not postpaid. Money

Rhine, Rt.-1.

Broom corn, large size bundle for
$1 del. Mrs. L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia.
Fresh black walnut meats, 60c Ib..
Mrs. - V.

RG 2.

White nest onions, large size, - to
10 in hill. Dont make seed. $1 peck,
del. Pearl Aderhold, Lavonia.

Live goose feathers, in good cond.,
40c lb. Send sample if desired. Miss
Modanya Williams, Plains, Box Sh
~ White nest onion sets, 10c Ib. Exc.

4 lbs. for good, rich fruit cake, per

tb. A. P. Sanders, Tignall.
_ Citron preserves made on halves.
Party to bring sugar. Live 4 miles
north of a on No. 9 high-
way. Mrs. F. M. Westbrook, Alpha-
retta.

Good, flue-cured smoking or chew-
ing tobacco, 10c lb.: twisted, 25c Ib.,
del. Mrs. Mollie Gamble, Surrency.

Black walnut meats, free from dirt,
trash. Fresh cracked as ordered, 50c
Ib. del. Marion McConnell, Cornelia.

Poke root, green wild cherry bark,
sassafras root, 15 1b.; Johnson grass
roots, $1 bu.; black haw roots, green,
20c Ib. Add postage. Mrs.: Jewell
Foster, Fairburn, Rt. 1.

Black walnut meats, 40c lb.; pecan |
meats, 35c Ib., FOB. Money - order.
Mrs. R. E. Bower, Dixie.

No. 2% cans yellow dessert peaches,
halves, $1.50 doz.; No. 2 cans snap
beans, $1.30 doz.; No. 2 cans pimento,
$1.50 doz. All labeled. Exc. for field.
peas. O. C. Perdue, Yatesville.

Good barn- cured tobacco, 10c Ib.
Exc. for any godo breed chickens: E.
L.. Paulk, Bristol. Riv ..7

Button snake root, 15 Ib. Hubert

P. Barnes, Norcross, Rt. 2.

Clean, dry sifted black walnut
kernels, 50c lb. Mrs. Lula Martin,
Commerce, Rt. 3. *

Fig, peach, pear. preserves, jom, 50c
watermelon rind preserves, 60c
Spanish, green tomato, red In-
dian peach pickle, 45c at. Mrs..Z. M.
Story, Thomson.

Black walnut kernels, free of trash,
sifted, large, 45 Ib. No chks. Mrs. a
B. Brown, Doerun, Rt. 1.

Seven hundred fifty Ibs. hulled
black walnuts, 1931 crop, $1 ars -
hickory nuts, $1.50 bu., FOB. G.
Ponder, Forsyth, Hta E

Six ats. blackberries, 25c qt.; 6

10. Ibs.

sun-dried Elberta Cro
Fa ke

d6.*

peeled,
12%c Ilb., not prepaid.. Mrs
Stuart, Sunnyside.

: Three hundred two bu. burlap bags,
never used, 3c each, FOB. Mrs. J. W.
224 E. Main St., Fort
Valley.

Good smoking and chewing to-
bacco, 8c-lb., 5 and 10 Ib. lots, R. _
Loyd, Nicholls, Ri Az

Exe. B.-I. Red cockerel, 114 yes.
$1 for equal value in
chicken feed sacks clear, of holes. Ea
to pay postage. Mrs. P. E. Warren,
Stillmore, Box 4.

Will bake fruit cake; furnish all

ingredients, 80c lb.:Mrs. G. P. Nunn,

Crawfordville.

Eleven bu. black walnuts, 50c bu.
Hulled, dried and sound. J. L. Allison,
Woolsey.

Flue-cured tobacco, chewing, 9c Ib.:
smoking, 5c Ib. Add greaeaee- as IS.
Steedley, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Chewing tobacco, 10c lb.; smoking,
6c Ib, Add postage. Chks. not accept-
ed. J. W. Steedley, Baxley.

. New, white feathers, 50c lb. Mrs.

Henry. Mathis, Gainesville; Rt. 9.-

Sweet leaf, flue-cured tobacco,
chewing, 10 Ib. del.; smoking 8c Ib.
del. Dan A. Campbell, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Large black walnuts, hulled. and
dry, $1 bu,; artichokes for pickles, or
planting, 50c peck; white nest onions,
50c gal. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner.
Fifty qts. dif. kinds of canned fruit
and sweet beet pickles, 3-lbs. water-
melon seed, tender cornfield bean
seed, 50c Ib.; also sound hickory nuts.
Sell or exe. for eu Mrs. J. M. Craw-
ford, Felton, Rt.

Twenty- four iis. fresh ground
wheat flour from selected wheat, $1
per sack, yo to 150 miles, $1. 25 in
3rd zone, up to 300. P. W. Ethridge,

Milner.

Pecan meats, 60c Ib.; some broken
and smaller, 50c Ib.3 black walnuts,
50 Ib.; dried peaches, $10c lb.; pear


postage. Cash with order. Mrs. D. S.
Howington, Nicholson.

Flue-cured tobacco, chewing, ready | R
twisted, 10 Ibs.,



Baxley, Ebel.

No COD orders filled. B. B, Millikin,

order only. Miss, Anna Ruth. Cheek,

C. Ray, Kensington,

plbs..: $2;

$1, prepaid to 3rd|
zone. No orders filled for less than $1.

s Thursday, December 10, 19

Miscellaneous For Sale

Two bu. sound and good black
nuts, 75 bu., or exc. for apples.
Jackson J. Pik ike, pore

ice ack walnut meats, fr
trash, 45c dl.; large sound *<
nuts, 4c Ib. cel. FLA
ington, Riot

Sweet, flue-cured chewing
smoking tobacco, 10c Ib., prepaid
3rd zone. No chks. Edwin | Trou

A. Rovers,

| Baxley, Rt. :2.

Large Jerusalem artihcokes fo
pickle, 6c lb. Miss Effie Lewis
Machen.

Black walnuts, good size, h
and dry, del. by P. P. in 1, 2 an
zones, 2%4c lb. Jones. Key, oy
Path.

eee tobacco, ready to use i
oz. bags. 5 bags, 65: 10 bags, $1,
eee J: Ek Williams, Rocki
am

Eight Ibs. clean, dry sage,
Mrs. Bessie Rich, Macon: 3
Houston Ave. Z

White oak acorns, $1 per pe

white pine bark, dry, 20c Ib.:

nut, 15c each; $1. 25 doz.: also
trees, 5c each, Add postage less
$1. Will exc, Claude Blackwell, Cle
land.

Black walnut meats, large s
pieces, free from hulls, 55c Ib. o:
sage leaves, 50c lb. M
Brady, Murrayville.

Nice, large hickory nuts, 4 1
also small scaley barks, same price
Mrs. J. B. Lindsey, Dallas, Rt. 3, Cal
Harris.

Good, ripe chewing tobacco, 1
smoking, 8c Ib. del. in Ga, No.o
for: less than 5 lbs. David Hutto
Surrency. Ee

Good, flue-cured tobacco, che
12: smoking, 8c lb. del. No orde
less than 5 Ibs. S. P. Hutto, Surr

Yellow, rattle, poke root, sassafras
wild cherry bark, birch bark, black-
berry root, 20c Ib. Add postage
orders less than $1. Miss Ruth White
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 33.

May cherry sprouts, 75e doz., well
rooted and wrapped, or exc. for. Bea
cabbage plants; also hickory
hulled, good and sound, 75c bu.: w
nuts ,hulled and dried, 85c bu.
R. S. Attaway, Matthews.

Delicious fruit cake, rich, large size,
$2.75; old-fashion pound eake, $2
spice cake, vanilla frosting; $1. 15 de.
Cash with order, no checks. Mrs.
A. Kell, Shannon, Box 381. _ -

Flue- cured tobacco, chewing .
smoking, 10c Ib., . prepaid to thi
zone. Julia Lecett, Baxley.

Flue-cured tobacco, 10c lb. Exe. fo:
chestnut trees, dried fruit, Tex
rustproof seed oats, each deliver what
he ships. R. E. Tomberlin, Surrency.
Four gallons good chome-make .
ap vinegar, 60c gal. Cash or exe
. Smith, Rupert. ac!
Pierce doz. new Mayson quart. jar
blackberries, 25c qt. Exc. for groi

pullets at 75c each. Mrs. W: M. of

fis, Blackshear, Rt. 1._

Miscellsncous, Wantiad

Exe. value for plum jelly, fig
serves or apple, or peavine hay.

F. R. Vincent, Fruitland. :
Want-at once to buy or exc. |
cans for 1 doz. white feed sacks,
Burlap sacks. Ea. pay postage. Writ
at once. A. E. Muilberger, Valdosta

Exc. B. R. pullets for 40 Ibs.
ton at market price. Write. Mr:

E. Hubbard, Fortson.

Exc. 100-ib. white feed sacks -
honey and everbeari- + strawberrT}
plants. Mrs. G. B. Stric: sland, Dulu'

Exe. pecans for fresh or cur
meats, or any kind of food exce
dried "fruit. Mrs. M. L. Bruce,
Grange, 601 Vernon Road.

Exe. 5 Ibs. good popping corn,
crop, for 5 lbs. 1931 crop tobacco
chewing. Each pay postage. Earn
Self, Crandal.

Exe, good value for peas, yeh
beans, $1 bu. cow peas, $1.50;
nuts, 50 bu. Write or come see.
what you have to exc B. O. Fuss
Brunswick,

Exe. good value for wheat, chi
ens, or other value. Write. Mrs. Er
Cothran, Martin, Rt. 2.

Exc. 15 lbs. Cream Crowder
for 20 nice, white feed sacks,



>

Want air or sun-cured Burley
Conn. seed leaf tobacco. Send samp!
and state price postpaid. Hard twist
ed preferred. J. J. Maloney, Do

Want a sprig of Golden Sea

{| Biante. do kX. Crumley, Dem

ae. 3-year-old budded pecan tr
for any kind of farm products,



=F poultry. Since, Buhanks |












































































i e for chickens, hogs, or |.

on str. pullets and cock-
Snatch. and big bone P.
fersey hogs or pigs, and a
ow, -st or 2nd calf. J. L,.
- Buchanan, Rt. 1, Box 87.

0 ibs. raw cotton. Must be)
Will exc. good value. Mrs, R.
qy, Dial,

Vlobiles and Stuart pecans for
ola tobacco, lb. for Ib.

or 12 lbs. Will pay postage
ns; other party on tobacco.
ack, The Rock, Rt. 1.
Cream Crowder pea seed, re-
, finest table pea to exc. for
ing. (eatable) pea, prize-taker

d or sets, or for unclassi-
ples. Write. Mrs. J. W. Hend-

r.
Eefbearing strawberry plants
or white feed sacks or for
ns, Crowder peas, or what
Mrs. A. A. Moore, Dewy-

e for neat onions and
. Mrs. N. B. Jolley, Norris

y. Ibs. dry Ginseng and
J, rooted. Send sample
Rubye Darby, Eldorendo.
2-year-old Tung Oil

I. G. Williams,

- walnuts for lint cotton,
alifornia peas, yellow Crowd-
eal, lark, side meat, dried
or apples. Write. Walnuts,
B. Wood, Griffin,

value $30 for good heifer,
ens, anything useful. Mrs. R.
Culverton. is
equal value for nice pig
of heavy breed. Write.
. Mullikin, Martin.

alue for white feed. sacks
ns. Mrs. C. E. Whitman,
i Ds

eapple trees for anything
arm. B. F. Smith, Dalton,



seed 15c pint del.; to-
15c teaspoon; early yel-
-ear corn, slightly mixed
-15 pint del. Mrs. Grace
jasper, Rt. 2. :

llow Bermuda onion, Tice-
oston lettuce seed, $1.50
efield and Flat Dutch cab-
|, $1 lb.; orange cane seed,
cc. B: R. Woodliff, Flowery

e Stone Mtn. or Lipsey
seed, hand saved from
ms, 50c half tb.,. 75c Ib...
. Hayes, Buford, Rt. 2.

pper pea seed, pure iron
seed, 3c lb., FOB. Exc. for
t; John W. Cross, Clarkes-

green pod snap bean
of weevils, 20c cup. Exc.
. Size white feed sacks. free
Mrs. E. A. Wells, Chats-

ld-fashion white cornfield
30c Ib., $1 4 Ibs., postpaid.
. irs. Ottis Worley, Fair-
no: Rat

in and Ga. collard seed, 2
Mixed turnip, mustard,
late, cucumber. seed. 5c
Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay,

seed, chogoin variety, 25c
0c Ib.; long guord squash
acket. Wm. R. Clocumb,

Dales Bannazie tobacco
). W. D. Poythress, Swans-

an-Wonder okra seed, guar-
29 Oz. del.; American Wond-
lon seed, melons 160 lbs.,
10 lb.; American Wonder
wder peas, $1 gal. del. E. T.
Tennille.
Scullion onion buttons. 25c
Pa nee. W. T. McGarity.

noth Russian sunfiewer seed,
dc gal. del. Exc. 1 gal. for
r-shell pecans, each to
, Write. Mrs. S: L. Jack-:
orth.
, 10c Ib., 3 Ibs. 25e, post-
A. Fuqua, Jackson.
a turnip seed, white mus-
ad, white pop corn, sound,
Hastings Mung beans, 20c
Wm. H. Bird, Dougherty.
> Seed, new crop, frostproof,
J. and Chas. W., $1 Ib.,
Postpaid. F. F. Stokes,

variety mixed. peach seed,
Exc. for white feed sacks,
useful. Mrs. Sam Rogers,

ful.





Orange meat watermelon seed, T5e

lb.; frostproof Eng. pea seed, 25c cup-
M. A. Davis, Buchanan, Rt. 1

care B. F. Kirk.

_ Higearia seed, 15 lb. Exc. for

Bermuda onion sets or plants. Miss

Ola Manley, Carnesville.

Ga. collard seed, heading variety,
40c lb., del.; nest onion sets, 50c gal.,
del. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty. :

Dixie Belle watermelon seed, 200
Ibs. Make best. offer. James L. Blood-
worth, McIntyre, Rt. 1.

_ Chufa seed, clean, sound, $4 bu,
FOB. J. L. Wingham, Butler.

Multiplying California beer seed,
10c and 25c pkg. Stamps accepted.
Mrs, E, B. Green, 835 Ponders Ave.,
Atlanta. :

White nest onions, 75c pk., del.
Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville, Rt. 3.

Purple Top turnip seed, 35c cup-
ful; imp. honey drip cane seed, 60c
gal.; Stone Mountain imp. water-
melon seed, $1 lb.; nest onions, 60c
gal., del. Mrs. H: H. Sullivan, Carroll-
ton, Rt. 5.

_ Four varieties watermelon seed, 75c

Ib.; Willetts Wonder #ng. pea Seed,
colored butter pea seed, 25 cupful,
del. in 3rd zone. Mrs. J. E. Latham,
Carrollton, Rt. 5.
Neals_paymaster, properly select-
ed, nubbd and shelled seed corn, 75c
pk., $2.50 bu.. FOB. H. A. Neal,

| Carnesville, Rt. 3.

Pure Dixie Belle watermelon seed,
15c Ib,; saved from 1931 melons by
a Write. E. C.. Mixon, Macon,

Old-fashion scullion buttons, 35c
gal.; white nest onions, 35c gal., del.
Mrs. Ethel Tallant, Cumming, Rt. 7.

Ten bu. cane, seed. Exc. for pigs,
seed wheat, rye or oats. J. A. Bennett,
Station A, Atlanta.

_Large white multiplying onion sets,
50c gal. or exc. for white rice peas.
Mrs. Della Parson, Duluth, Rt. 1. |

White nest onions, 10c Ib. or exe.
1% lbs. for a lb. of good paper-shell
pecans, Schley or Stuarts preferred.
A. P.. Sanders, Tignall.

White Bermuda onion sets, 15c per
quart, 55 per gal., del. postpaid. W.
G. Hollomon, Brooklyn.

. Wonder Stone Mountain water-
melon seed, hand-selected, up to 10
Ibs., 75 Ib.; 10-25 lbs., 50c-lb.: over
25 Ibs., write for price. (Name not
given), Lenox, Ga. pe ei

Butter bean seed, 10 Ib.; dry sage,
50 Ib., cash. Mrs. H. A. Humphrey,
Mitchell. . a sa :

Hastings cornfield bean seed, 25c
lb., del.; Dill seed for pickling, 5c
thls. Add postage. Exc. either for
black walnuts, hulled and _ dried.
Write first. Mrs. D. W. Waddelle,
Bremen, Box 224. Sigs

Stone Mountain, watermelon seed,
pure and true to name, 40c lb. up to
100 Ibs, 35c lb. from 100 Ibs. up to
500. Samples on reauest. H. L.
Wilcher, Butler, Rt. 2. :

One hundred and twenty-five bu.
Blue Seed cane seed, 2%4-bu. sacks,
$1 bu., FOB. J.T. Hays, Hartwell.

All lead. var. cabbage seed, $1 Ib.;
Purple Top White Globe turnip seed,
35 Ib.; collards, 35c lb., postpaid.
W. W. Williams, Quitman.

Tender white cornfield beans for
seed, 25c 2 cunfuls, quart 40c; string-
less pods, 20c cupful; dried apples
and peaches, 8c lb. Mrs. Dean Oliver,
Lula, Rt. 1.

White bunch butter bean seed, 10c
Ib.; colored butter beans, 8c Ilb.:
Texas seeded ribbon cane syrup.
sound, clean, 6c lb., FOB. R. H.
Wood, Dacula, Rt. 1.

White nest onions, 15c at., 45c gal.;
Willetts Wonder Eng. peas, 25c lb.,
5 Ibs. $1. .Mrs. Mamie Nash, Lincoln-
ton; Rt..5.

Pure Nancy watermelon seed, free
from disease, $1 lb. Write for prices
on 100 Ibs. and more. Hubbard squash
for sale. O. D. Wyatt, Menlo.

Pure honey drip orange cane: seed,
25c gal. Redding Bridges; Thomson.

Seven Sister sunflower seed, 15c
cupful; Blue Whips, $1.25. Exc. for
anything to eat. Add postage. Mrs: J.
B. Lindsey, Dallas, Rt. 3, care Chet
Harris.

Willetts Wonder Eng. peas, 20c Ib.,
6 for $1; pop corn, 5c Ib. on cob;
black walnuts, hulled and dried, 4c
lb., del. . Mrs. Ruth Braswell; Logan-
ville, Rt. 2. 5 =

Frostproof Willetts Wonder Eng.
peas, 20c lb., 50c Ibs. $7. Exc. for
Brab or Iron peas, 8 Ibs. for 1 bu.,
ea. del. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Rt. 7.

White nest onions, 40c gal., del. No
chks. Mrs, S, H. Montgomery, Sparta,

Rt. 2.







_ Seed For Sale.
gal. Clyde Williams, Flowery Branch.
Eng. peas, okra, cornfield beans,
10c cupful; rice pop corn. 10c 1b.:
Seven Top turnip seed, 10c half cup-
ful. Exc. for sacks. Add postage.
ae Julia Keeter, Talking Rock,

Honey drip syrup cane seed, 5 Ibs.
plants acre, 50c, del. in Ga.; genuine
McGuire watermelon seed, 15c OZ.;
del. Wm. Nunn, Lawrenceville, Rt. 4.

White nest onions for planting, $3

bu., 50c gal, FOB, D. M. Barge,
Tyrone. ;

15 cupful.
Waco, Rt. 2.

Mrs. A. T. Patterson,

$1.50 bu. Add postage. American
Beauty sunflower seed, $1 gal. S. W.
Thornton, Carters. = :

running, prolific, tender, 2 doz. seed,
25c. Exc. for value. Mrs. R. L. Cates.
Blue Ridge. ae

Honey drip cane seed, gathered by
hand, 40c gal. Exc. for nest onions,
cabbage plants; also orange, yellow-
meat watermelon seed, sell or exc.
Mrs. S. P. Sullivan, Marietta, Rt. 2.

25c per start. Stamps accepted. Mrs.
= B. Green, Atlanta, 835 Ponders
ve. x
California beer seed, 10c__ start;
dish-rag gourd seed, enough for 12
hills, 10; crooked-neck squash, 20c;
moon and stars watermelon seed,

Baxley, Rt. 2.

Stone Mountain watermelon seed,
sell or exe. for Spanish or runner
peanuts or anything useful, 50c Ib.;
30 Ibs. and more, 35 Ib. J. W. Vick-
ery, Chauncey. x

Hastings Stone Mountain water-
melon seed, 50c lb. Exc. T. E. Wise
Pitts, Rt. 2, Box 104. :

Asparagus seed, Palmetto variety,
best. adapted to this section, free

%

Marshallville. :

Seed artichokes, 25c pk., FOB;
Rockyford cantaloupe seed, 10c large
tablespoonful, del. Exc. for cabbage
pent: Edwin Miley, Statesboro,

Early half-running garden pea
seed, 10c teacupful. Add _ postage.
Mrs. J. O. Moon, Godfrey. :

Early Purple Top turnip seed, col-
lard seed, 25c lb., del. Abner Baker,
Norman Park. ;

Blue Stem coilard seed, 35c Ib.,
del.; Edison Eng. pea seed, bunch va-
riety; selected White Stem oranoco
tobacco seed, 35c oz. Exc. for pimento
pepper seed. Mrs. H. W. Corbett,
Lakeland. -

Popenack seed, 2 doz. 10c. J. S.
Wolfe, 615 44th St., W.; Savannah.

Burr clover seed, 11%4c ib. in ruff.
Eugene Harper. Hartwell.

White multiplying onions, 50c gal.,
del.; blue turnip beet seed, 10c half
cupful, 15c cupful, del. Mrs. lL. S.
Vaughn, Commerce, Rt. 5.

Stone Mountain watermelon seed,
imp., hand-saved from selected mel-
ons. 20c 1lb., FOB. Eugene Blood-
worth, Gordon. ; :

Pure Dixie Belle watermelon seed,
hand-selected from large melons, 25c
lb. J. L. Brown, Macon, Rt. 6,
Box 62.

Winter Eng. peas, Mong bean seed,
20c lb.; long green okra seed, 25c Ihb.:
Wilkens watermelon seed, 50c Ib., all
FOB. H. D. Wilson, Palmetto.

COTTON SEED FOR SALE

Wilson type cotton seed, first year
from originator, 50c bu. Exc. for. seed
oats, Fulghum, bu. for bu.
Wise, Pitts, Rt. 2 Box 104.

One hundred bu. Covington-Toole
wilt-resistant cotion seed, first year,
90c bu., FOB. No order less than
6 bu. Money order. <A. J. Kent,
Midville, Rt. 2. /

Kasch Goldmine cotton seed, 42 to
44 per cent lint, 1 to 1 1-16-inch
staple, 35 selected to lb., $2 bu. Sam-
ple on. recuest. G. M. Baldwin,
Douglasville.

Covington-Toole wilt-resistant cot-
ton seed, first year, $1 bu. in 10 bu.
lots del. A. J. Kent, Midville, Rt. 2.

W. P. Addison cotton seed- extra
early, prolific, long staple, first crop,
$2. bu., FOB. Mrs. Della Parson,-
Duluth, Rt. 1.
Cokers No. 5 cotton seed, pure, 1st
year from Breeder, 60c bu.. V. E.
Franklin, Graymont.
Wannamaker and Dixie Triumph
for planting seed, cheap for cash or
take oats, wheat, peas and corn in
exc. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks,

ot







we me | White multiplying onion sets, 45c|
lb.; Rockyford cantaloupe seed, $1. eo

Texas sunflower seed, large heads, |

Early orange cane seed, 40c pk.,

Bean seed known as 7-bu. beans,

Multiplying California beer seed,

halt teacup, 20c. Mrs. Ruth Fowler, !in ear if desired $1 bu. G.M. Bald-

from disease, 25c lb. R. H. Richard,

Desf





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Seed For Sale

Arkansas Rowden 40, new str., great =

producer. 1 1-16-inch staple, big boll,
wilt, storm, drought, weevil-resist-

ant, pure, sound, $2.50 bu., FOB. H.

A. Neal, Carnesville, Rt. 3.

Cokers pedigree cotton seed, 75c

bu. Exc. for seed wheat. No chks.
- Pure Rucker and Wannamaker
Cleveland cotton seed; also Woods
imp., Hastings Prolific seed corn,
priced right. J.B. Woods, Brooks.

Cokers No. 5 cotton seed, $1 bu.:

Whatleys seed corn, field selected,
ree bu., FOB. R. H. Howard, Kath-
een. :

Pure Wannamaker and Rucker

planting cotton seed, for sale or exc.
|Leland E. Adams, Hartwell, Rt. 4.

Wilson big-boll cotton seed, 75c
bu., FOB. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown.

CORN, SEED CORN, MEAL FOR
SALE

Marlboro and Hastings prolific

corn, crossed for 5 yrs., field, selected,



3 to 8 ears to stalk, $1.25 half bu., $2

bu. Exc. W. A. Moon, Waco, Rt. 2.

White rice pop corn, good, sound,
5c 1b., FOB; shelled, 10c lb. Exc. for
pecans, peanuts or anything useful.

Ralph Hill, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1, Box 35.

Ear pop corn, 5c lb. in small lots:

in 100-Ib. lots, 4c lb.:-nubbed and ~

shelled, 8c; small lots, 100 lbs., Tc Ib.,

oe J. E. Martin, Flowery Branch,

Ries: :
Bushel shelled pop corn,

COD. C. W.. Mitchell,

Box 11;

Whatleys prolific seed corn, sent

win, Douglasville. ;
1931 crop selected yellow seed corn
for roasting ears, 5c lb. shelled, COD.

Fe aa



10c Ib.,
Rutledge,



Good, dry pop corn, 1931 crop. 10c

lb., shelled, COD. Earnest Self,
Crandall. :

Hastings prolific corn from 5 to 7
ears to stalk, 1 yr. from Hastings,
$2 bu., 60c peck, Exc. for other seed,
wheat, oats, peas. Mrs. W. O. Puck-
ett, Cordele, Rt. B.

One hundred Ibs. pop corn, yellow.
5c lb., FOB. Monroe Smith, Cochran,
Rt. 5, Box 40.

Large ear yellow field corn, no
golden dent, heavy yielder, $1 peck,
$3 bu. Fred Cowart, Summit.

Good, sound Hastings
corn, grown on bottom land, 75c bu.,
FOB. A. E. Evans, Tucker, Rt. 1.

Pop corn, 10c 1b., shelled; honey

drip cane sed( 40c pk. Add postage. .

Allen Davis, College Park, Rt. 2.

Yellow seed corn, $1.25 bu. Exe.

for Blue Stem seed wheat, ea..to pay
chgs.. on what he gets. No chks.
Horace Kell, Alpharetta, Rt: 4.

White rice pop corn, clean, shelled,
10c Ib., del.; hickory. nuts, $1 bu.,

FOB. Exc: some for blue speckled
guineas. Mrs. C. T. Williams, Dallas,
Rt 6:

Yellow pop corn, 6c lb. Exc. for
hens, peas, syrup, pigs, corn. O. G.-

Stratton, Elberton, Rt. 9.
- Fine pop corn, this years crop, 10c
lb.>; del. in 5-lb. lots. Mrs. A. J. Col-
lins, Demorest,. Rt. 1. :

Golden Queen pop corn, 8c lb, .
L. O. Stewart, -

postpaid in 5-Ib. lots.
Jasper, Rt. 2, Box 66.
Hand-shelled pure Lomans yellow

and Dowetts prolific seed corn, $1.50

bu. Exc. for White Leghorn pullets.
Sample on request. Redding Bridges,
Thomson.

Whatleys prolific corn, 65c bu. at

crib. M. B. Lee, Fort Valley.

Shelled corn in bags, 65c bu. Send _~

chk. J. W. Lang, Omega. Se

Broadwell select seed corn, also
Broadwell double-jointed cotton seed.
Will make right price.
Alpharetta.

Hastings imp. prolific corn, first
yr. from breeder, pure, $1.50 bu. C. R.
Walker, Box 522, Griffin. =

Car white milling ear corn, 75c bu.,

FOB; Piedmont 2-ear seed corn, 1

yr. from
Cobbtown.

Best selected Hickory King seed
corn, 25c qt., 60c gal., del. in Ga. J.
W. Garlock, Rossville, 1203 McFar-
land Ave. .

originator. G. B. Ham,

Lunie White and Neals Paymaster _

seed corn, first yr. grown from seed

house, unmixed, $2 bu., FOB; rape >
B. Michaels, ae

seed, 15c Ib., FOB. A.
Trenton. :
_ First yr. Piedmont 2-ear seed corn,
cash only. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks.

Seed Wanted

COTTON SEED WANTED
Ten or 12 bu. old-time green Ru-



nell cotton seed. Make best price _
a pee. W. B. McKibben, Felton,

f

a Fa coher



Arne wag oy:

Prolific

J. C. Reese,

Poona










~ useful.

Page Fourteen
i Seed Wanted

Exe. large Sweet Crowder or white
table speas for okra seed, half run-
ner garden beans, dried apples, white

feed sacks, large seedling pecans.
Miss Mary Cochran, Buford, Rt. 2.

Want Bennie seed. Quote prices per
db. L. C, Bigbie, Shellman.

_ Will exc. good pecans for pk. nest
onions, ea. to pay postage. Mrs. J.
eD. Mullis, Alma. 2

Georgia Products For Sale
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
_English pea seed, 25c pint. Exc. for
anything useful. Mrs. W. O. Puckett,
: Cordele, Rt. B.
me Two bu: Lady peas in good ead:
8c lb. Mrs. L. P. Mills, Brooklet.
*~ Blue Goose peas, 5c Ib.: black-eyed
peas, 3c Ib in 10-lb. lots; Sugar
-__Crowders, brown, 5c lb.; white with
- black eye, 5c Ib. Exc. for anything
Write: Mrs. Lauren Noble,



_ Trenton.
~~ Willetts Wonder Eng. pea seed, 25c
~ Ib. Mrs. J. H. Davis, Rebecca. _
Pure white, large cream Sugar
Sree, bright, sound, screened and
winded, 4 Ibs., 50c; 10 Ibs. $1, del.;
25 lbs. and up, 6c lb., FOB. Clyde
Burell, Lawrenceville.

Eng. peas, 25c lb. Exc. for butter.

bean seed, nest onions, anything use-
SE WVETS. bts. Attaway, Matthews.
Good, sound 120-day velvet beans.
~= $8=bu.; FOB:: no-chks, cash with-or-
der. Mrs. Lee Harden, Avera, Rt. 2.
S Twelve bu. cream Sugar. Crowder
peas, pure, not mixed, $3 bu., $1 Dk.
John W. Craft; Ji, Hartwell, Rt. 3s
z, -.Cream Sugar and Spotted Crowder
peas, sound, hand-shelled, 6c Ib.,
FOB. Walter Jones, Rt. 1, Ramhurst.
Fancy cream Crowders, free of
oe weevils, splits ,trash, recleaned, esse
- white Crowders and Lady peas, 8c Ib.,
- FOB. E. A. Hayes, Buford, Rt. 2.
White Crowders, 7c lb.; California
- black-eyed peas, 6c Ib.; bunch butter
beans, 10c lb.; colored half runner

i garden beans, red Valentine beans, 3

cups, 25c. Mrs. Vi-S. Ladd, Gaines-
Wille, Rt. 7.

Nice Lady peas; 5c lhb.; California

_black-eyed peas, $2 bu.; blue Whips
oes Sto Die sees Kerlin, Buford,
Sotho
ie Mixed New Era neue $1.50 bu, del.
_ Exc. 2 bu. for O-too-tan beans. cee Ww.
~ Thurmond, Greshamville. _ .
; Ten cups bunch Eng. pea seed, 25c
cupful; no COD. Mrs. Ottis Hollo-

eWay. anon Rt...

-* Whippoorwills, slightly mixed, wee-

~~ vil free, bright, clean, $1.50 bu., FOB;
~ Cream Sugar Crowders, $2. 50 bu.
Sample on reauest. C. M. Sims, Pem-
- broke.

California black- eyed peas, clean,
sound, $2 bu.;3%c Ib., Posipate, in
~ Ga., cash with order. Mrs. LT . Griz-

gle, Dahlonega, Rt. 2.

: Willetts frostproof Eng. peas, 25c
Ib., $3 peck; Johnsons winter butter

a beans, 45c lb. D. San, Hazle-

hurst, Rt. 2; Box 154.
i -Brabhams No. 1, $1.10 Se in new

214-bu. bags; 25 pu. Eras, 90c bu. for |

e100-0T- $1--pu.. tor less; FOB. oy D~.
- Cheeley, Mitchell.

2 Bunch Ping. peas, 25.-qt.> -cat- tail

- millet seed, 15 quart, 2 for 25e. Exe,

- for Bermuda sets, cabbhge a or
honey drip cane seed. A. J. Clark,

Stapleton; Rt, 1.
ene thousand Ibs. pure recleaned

Cream Sugar Crowder. peas, 5c _ Ib.,

= LOD. N. , ution, Butord, Rts 3

Sixty Ibs. white bunch butter beans,
- $6, FOB. C. W. Chatham, Whites-
bure.

j Sugar and Speckled Cr owders, 6c
sHos2 o> WH.
beans, 25c cubful; sugar or = salad
peas, 2 cupfuls, 25c. No chks. Mrs.
Henry Eller, Eliijay, Rt. 3.

_ | Heavy fruiting Eng. pea seed, 25
-Ib., postpaid. Mrs. Kate Collins (no
address given),

. Laredoe, pure, sound, seed, $3.50
: a SOF: H. A. Neal, Carnesville,

_. Running velvet beans, 90 per cent

germination; $2 bu., FOB. Ernest
McCalum, Broxton, Rt. 2.
~ . White cornfield beans, white Sun-

day beans, white crease-back beans,
Hastings- McCaslin pale beans, 20

_Ib.;_ clean Cream Crowder peas, 6c

- Ib., postpaid. Mrs. W. A. Holt,.Carte-
Cay.

; Brown Sugar Crowder, white pink-

eye purple hull table peas, 15 at.

Exc. for syrupy or honey. Mung beans,

om DS,;

Jackson.
Willetts Wonder Eng. peas, 25c Ib.;
$3. ue Add postage,

$1, postpaid. A. A. Fuqua,

-DUs:
Whips, $2 bu., all nice, clean, bright,

white tender cornfield y

Mrs.



MARKET

Georsin Products For Sale|

Eng. peas, 5 lbs., $1; mustard seed,
15e cupful;: Hastings syrup cane
seed, 10c lb. Exc. for any kind veg-
etable seed. W. E. Goodwin, Wadley.

Speckled Crowders, 1931 crop,
gathered without rain, prolific, $1 bu.;
Cream, White Crowders, $1.25 bu.
EXC; for O. P. C. or Black Essex pigs.
L. C. Bigbie, Shellman.

California black-eyed peas, 3c Ib.;
good, sound, mixed peas, $1.50 bu.:
honey drip cane seed, $1.50 bu. Exc.
for pigs, good stock. J. A. Craw-
ford, Galhoun, Rt. 2.

No. 1 Brabham peas, $1.25 bu.,
FOB. R. A. Coogle, Oglethorpe, Rt. 1.

Seven Ibs. Mung beans, $1, del. W.
B. Binford, Zebulon, Rt. 1.

Willetts Wonder Eng. pea seed, 15c
lb. Mrs. C. E. Ross, Zebulon, Rt. 2.

Large Crowder peas, Dixie Wonder
peas, Mammoth sunflower seed,
broom corn seed, honey drip cane
seed, 1 qt. of ea.; $1, del. Pearl Ader-
hold, Lavonia. -

~ Good, sound Brabham peas, 5c ib.
Hes Mrs. V. . Kay, Kensington,
Rt: 2,

Prolific frostproof Eng. peas, 18c
Ib. Mrs. F. E. Brown, Register.

All varieties field peas, $1 bu., FOB.
J. L. Windham, Butler.

Mixed field peas, bright, 90 per
cent sound, $1.35 bu:, FOB. Mrs. EH.

| M. Johnson, Pitts, Rt. 4:

Winter Green Eng. pea seed, 15c lb.,
FOB; 'O-too-tan beans, 1931 oe:
hand- cleaned, $3.50 bu., FOB. G.
HEutchison, Williamson. Rt 1,

White; Cream, . Spotted Sugar
Crowder peas, unmixed, undamaged,
double -recleaned, weevil treated, 12
Ibs., $1; 100 Ibs., $5. 50, prepaid. co a
Maddox, Buford.

Faney Cream Sugar Crowder peas,
5c lb. Exe. for pecans or peanuts.
J. Mailey, Buford, Rt. 4.

Genuine true- to-name, new crop
Willetts Wonder frostproot. Eng. pea

seed, bright, 25c cupful, $1.25 for 4|

lbs. No stamps. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan,
Carrollton, Rt. 5.

Hundred per cent 90- day velvet
beans, 1931 crop, $2 bu., cash with
order. E. H. Beasley, Kite.

New crop coldproof Eng. peas, 25c
lb., postpaid, cash with order. S. N.
Newsome, Keysville, Rt. 2.

California black-eyed = peas, - ~ $2. 50
Brabs, $2:25 bu.; Texas Blue

free from weevils. Exc. J. L. Morgan,
Buchanan, Rt. 1, Box 87.

Two hundred Ibs. colored butter
beans, bunch bariety. T. Ww. McAl-
lister, Buena Vista.

Whips: and New Era peas, $1 bu.,
FOB. Clyde T. Hannah, Loganville.

Bunch butter beans, 12%c lb. Exc.
for nest onions, shelled pop corn or
anything useful. Mrs, E. M. Travis,
Fayetteville.

May Eng. peas, irpst prot beans,
10c. cupful.. Mrs. Judie Wilkerson,
Hiram, Rt. I, Box 37.

: Speckled Sugar Crowder peas, 5c |

white Sugar Crowders, 5c lb.;
white black-eyed peas, $2 bu.; mus-
tard seed, 1931 crop, 30c pt., FOB.

Money. order. Margie Moore, Ellijay,

Rue By

Cream Sugar Crowder peas, 12c lb.
Add postage. J. G. Clayton, Quill.

Cream Sugar Crowders for table or
field purposes, bears 3 crops year, $5
bu.; other varieties peas for less. ot
E. Phillips, Colquitt.

Field peas, $1 bu. in 3-bu. bags,
cash with order, FOB. ek BAUney:
Cleveland, Rt. 1,

Brabham peas, $1.25 bu.; Tron peas,

| slightly mixed with Brabs, $1.10. bu.

L. G. Davis, Renfroe.

Cornfield bean seed, tender, no
weevils; also Kentucky Wonder. bean
seed. Exc. 2 lbs. bean seed for 7 lbs.
cotton. Mrs. Ila Southern, Cartecay.

Oversea. beans, 4 doz., 25c; white
and striped half runners, 30c lb.:; yel-
low pop corn, 10c pt. Mrs. Lizzie
Lawing, Blue Ridge.

Four bu. California black-eyed
peas, 5 lb., $10 for lot, FOB..G..P.

Nunn, Crawfordville, Rt. 2, Box 55.)

Nice, clean, sound, white Lady peas
for table use, 8c lb., 10 Ibs. 75c; Eng.
pea seed, 3 Ibs. 50: seedling pecans,
a Ib. Blanche Woodruff, Green-
ville.

A- 1 Brabhams, $1.25 bu.: Irons and
Whips, $1 bu.;
good, sound, FOB. He, Lancaster,

Juniper,

Bu. rice peas, , $2.50; 2-bu. un-
knowns, $2 bu.; mixed "Whips, $1. ae
bu., FOB. R. H. Wood, Dacula, Rt.

Five bu. 90-day running retest

beans, good, sound, 1931 crop, $1.50}

ae FOB, eh Bryant, aus es

mixed, 85c Hus all:



Georgia Peoducts For Sale|G

Twenty bu. Peanut and Silver Hull
Crowder peas, sound, clean, 3%c Ib.
Exc. for Duroc Jersey or P. C. gilt
sow to farrow soon. W. A. Singleton,
Fairburn, Rt. 1.

Nice hand-shelled Cream Sugar
Crowder table peas, $1.25 pk., post-
paid. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, it. oO:

No. 1 90-day velvet beans, new crop,
picked without rain, $2.50 bu. G. C.
Rayford, Swainsboro.

Tender and weevil-free cornfield |

bean seed, 10c cupful; blue- Whips,
$1.25. Exc. for dried fruit, lard or
anything to eat. Add postage. Mrs.
J. B. Lindsey, Dallas; Rt. 3,
Harris.

Four hundred bu. Brabhams, $1. 45
bu.; 200 bu. Irons, $1 bu., all FOB,
pright, new crop. Sample on: Je
Money order or cashiers chk. R. F.
Scarborough, Byron, Rt. 1.

Fifteen bu. Speckled Crowders, Tc
lb.; 20 bu. Cream Crowders, 5e Ib.;
50 pu. white, black-eyed peas, large
kind, 4c lb. Exc. for pecans or hogs.
J. T. Hays, Hartwell.

Willetts Wonders, 25c lb., 10 lbs.
$2. Mrs; H. V. Franklin, Register.

Clays Brabhams and mixed peas
at reasonable prices. J. H. Archer,
Sparta.

Thirty or 40 bu. small white peas
with black eyes, free from weevils,
for sale. Sample if interested. Mrs.

|c. W. Conley, Washington.

Willetts Wonders, frostproof, $5
bu., FOB. J. P. Mathews, Lovett.

Old- fashioned butter beans, 7%c
Ib.: _ California black-eyed peas,
sound, weevil-free, treated, 4c Ib., $2
bu. Lee Elinburg, Buford.

Hastings Cream Sugar Crowders,
5c lb.; also small white pop corn, 5c
1D; shelled. Mrs. Carl Worley, Ball
Ground, Rt. 4.

Pure Silver Hull Crowders, also
pu peanut Crowder peas, ed Ib.
. E. Singleton, Fairburn, Rt.
Bee Silver Hull Sees, also
peanut Gea lb. Exe. for
good brood sows. eas Swanson,
Fairburn, Rt.

Twenty bu. 100 per Get pure Brab-
hams, picked and threshed without

fany rain, $2 bu., FOB here. James

Cureton, Austell.

One hundred bu. pure, sound
Brabham peas, $1.50 bu., FOB. T. L.
Coogle, Oglethorpe.

Six or seven hundred lbs. Thomas
Edison garden pea seed, 10c lb. or
25c per at. Mrs. Sa ca Simmons,

Ten bu. Clays, $1 bu.; 10 gal.
choice: syrup, 30c bucket; 10 bu.
Cokers sSuper Seven wilt-resistant
cotton seed, 50c bu., FOB. Milton
Patterson, Calhoun, Rt. Be

Velvet beans for. seed for sale.
Sample on request. Clifton Babb,
Toomsboro, Reed:

Make offer for part or all, 15 or
20 bu. good cornfield bean seed. Mrs.
Sam Banks, Newnan.

Good, tender streaked half runner
Jordan bean seed, 3 cups 50c; old-
fashion shellot onions, 50c gal., del.
Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon, Rt. 2.

Best grade 90-day speckled velvet
beans, sound, absolutely reliable for
seed, $2. 50 bu. Orders booked for 25c
in advance for svring del. A. J.
Adams, Ashburn, Rt. 4.

Three varieties Sugar Crowder
peas; slightly mixed, clean, sound;
also white black-eyed peas, all 1931
crop, $3 bu., FOB. Money order. Jas.
L. York, Demorest, eet,

Black-eyed peas. 5c. Ib., $2.50 bu.,
FOB. Exc. for cabbage plants at 65
M or peanuts at 3c lb. or other equal
ae Mrs. Mamie Nash, Lincolnton,

Brabham peas, very clean, also few

O-too-tan beans. Write for prices.
Ralph Duggan, Warthen.

Genuine Cream Crowder table peas,
10c lb. in state, 12c out of state, pre-
paid. Charles E. Bailey, Ashburn.

This year crop Austrian winter
peas, $5.50 per. 100 Ibs., FOB; del. in
Ga., $6. C. R. Walker, Griffin.

Ninety- day running velvet beans,
$1.35 bu.; 4 tons in pod, $18; yellow
Mammoth soy beans, $1.50 bu.:; red-
hull speckled peas, $1.50 bu., all
FOB. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown.

Ninety lbs. little white rice peas,
6c _lb.; bunch butter beans, 10c Ib.,
Page Aticus McDonald, Stapleton,

PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
Pecans, Mobiles, 10c; Tetch, 12c;
Stuarts, 15c, FOB. G. D. Hutchison,
Williamson, Riss
Schleys, 30 Ib.3 Stuarts 25c Ib.

Lakeland.



Send sample; cash with order. B. B.

Byans. SH 2

care |

+105



Stuarts, 15c 1b.;
Frotchers, 10c Ib.;

Exc. for brown- eyed peas
Guinea guilt. W. J. Edenfiel
mont.

White Spanish peanuts, 5
for white planting corn: Mrs.
Parson, Duluth, Rt. 1.

Seedling pecans, good siz
filled, 12 lbs., $1; Money Makers.
Ib. Sample on receipt of
Mrs. J. W. Hendrix, Dover.

Frotscher, Stuart, Schley,
pecans for sale. Mrs. John
son, Hazlehurst, Box 115..

Schleys, 20c; Stuarts, ibe:
Makers, 10c Ib. Shipped | an:

tity, anywhere. Money order

tified check with order,
Simmons, Metter.

Large paper-shell
crop, 25c lb.
Americus:

Seedling pecans, 10c Ib.
orders less than 10 lbs.

L. Chapman, Crawfordville.

Genuine N. C. runner pea
1p. in hull, 8c Ib. shelled,
ity; white Spanish peanuts, Ue
bu. of 25 Ibs., FOB. W. J. Dray
Whigham.

Stuart pecans, dry, -well fill
lbs., $1; 10 Ibs., $1. ie ae
syrup, meat, lard. ae )
gerald.

Bright, 100 per cent sou
peanuts, 2%2c lb. in carlots, 3
smaller lots, cash with order,
Gordon Newman, Stilson.

Seedling pecans, good siz
lbs. Make best offer. F, |
Lumpkin. :

Extra large .paper-shell
less than 50 to Ib., 25c Ib.;
postpaid anywhere. in 8rd 7 ZO
sured 5c extra per = Mrs
Floyd, Chipley, Rt.

Pecan meats, 30c tb. del. in
no chks. Miss Minnie L.

Oglethorpe.

Spanish peanuts, new cro
4%%c lb. in 100-lb. lots,
order. E. H. Beasley, Kite. - z

Paper-shell pecans, 10 lb
lb. lots. Exc. for corn,

Del. within 50 miles Thom :
bring back produce if 250 Ibs
dered. E. T. Butts, Thomaston,

Schley pecans, 18c lb.; Stuar
lb.: smaller paper- -shells, 10c Ib

Wali

hoe
Davis J enn

-E. Ty. May, Warthen. |

Large-sized, good, sound
pecans, 1244c lb., FOB, cash wit
der, no chks.. Ella Bennett, Ss
Rt. 2, Box 31.

Schley. pecans, 15c. Ib.: n
lings, 8c lb., FOB. Exe. fo
matured runner peanuts - at r
ablep rices. L. M. Kennedy, C

Spanish peanuts, soun
1931 crop, excellent for seed
ing, $3 per 100 ibs., $2 pe
for ton. W. J. Bargeron, .

Box 146.

ae selected Schley pe n
Stuarts, 16c lb., FOB, cash
ae Gar Hadden, Avera.

Nice peanut fattened
smoked country sausage, 25
lbs.; $1. Mrs. Jackson J. Pike,

Pork sausage, make and cur
amt., seasoned to your taste, 2'
better prices for large order
Phillips, Colauitt.

, Home made pork sausage,
18c lb. del.; whole hog gr
cept skins or fleek fat; no
than: $1; no chks. Mrs. A
Vane, Cecil.

Nice hickory smoked pout s
25c lb., 5 lbs, $1. Mrs. B. W. W
Morven.

Good sound White Spanish
nuts, $1 bu., exc. for good flu
chewing tobacco or A-No.-1
cane syrup... Lee Harden,
EtG are

Large red Valencia peanu
from trash and pops, 10c Ib
12%2 Ib. del. HW. W. Th
Greshamville, ~

Good, well filled, wedcnar
per-shell pecans, 15c lb. del. Is
2nd zones; no chks.;
less postage sent. |
Gaffney, Fitzgerald.

No, 1 Spanish peanuts, 19
2c lb. FOB. M. O. with order
Collins, Whigham.

Best grade paper-shell
Schleys and Stuarts, deliv
Ib. P. O. Bradley, Leslie.

No. 1 runner peanuts,
Schley pecans, 15c lb.; St
Seedlings, 8c Ib. c
orders. W.S. Norton, Edison.

Schley pecans, 15c Ib., 5 lbs
Stuarts and Success pecan
14 Ibs., $1; Frotschers, 10
~ Wilson, Surrency. eee












Products Far Sale



for seed or parching; $3: C;

= 146.
peanuts, 3 b., FOB.
mith,. Cochran, Rt. 5, "Box 40..
Makers: or Stuarts, 20: Ib...
Brabham or Iron field peas..
miel, Ty Ty, Rt. f.






in seed or parching, $2.50)
cash or money order. Mm e&
Mitchell, Rt. 1.

met 106. Ibs., $2.50. G.





Blackshear, Edison.

e bunch variety hog ground
sidered by many: better than
variety, $2.50 per 100: Ibs,
4 with order. R. M. Brun-
vton, Rt. 2, Box 69.

- pecans, best grade, 20c lIb:;
30c 1b.; good. seedlings, 100
cP: Nunn, Crawfordville,
on.

ts and Schleys mixed, 18c lh...
: 15 lb: in 15-Ib.. lots.. Mrs.
. Jordan, Glenwood.
jaundred lbs. paper-shell pe-
fferent:. sizes, 10c to 15c Ib.
stage. L. E. Phillips; Colquitt.
ey pecans, 15c 1b., FOB. Taylor
adilla, Rt. 2.

yw pecans, 5 lb., exc.
mr. Red Carneaux pigeons.
Woodruff, Greenville.

sh peanuts, 1931 crep; hand
ree of trash, $1.50 bu. Mrs.








hu ley, Alto, Rt. 2
No. 1 new erop Schley
Ib. del. Herman Mize,

Ibs. fancy Schley pecans post-
W.T. Brooks, Arlington, Rt.

fancy Schley pecans post
Mrs. Maude Brooks,

RFD:

s, 15c lb.; Schleys, 15 1b.;
ell pecans, hulls out whole;
Mrs: E. T. May, Warthen.
panish peanut seed, 3 lb.
fam, Cobbtown.

ze seedling pecans, 7c Ib.;
size, 6c; small size, 5e Ib.,
Leach, Penfield..

Ss; Stuarts, Vandeman, Frot-

Mrs: N.T. coe Brinson.
-soft-shell pecans, 4 lIbs., $1
or 15c lb., exp. col.; smaller
postpaid, or 7c eXD. col.
. W.. Lang, Omega.

oot. good 1931 Stuart pe-
,; FOB. Mrs. Jackson J.



ae pecans, 15c Ib.,
small nuts, 5c; send chk.
ns, Omega.






1. Mrs. We Wisdom.




ancy White Spanish pea-
ce and clean, 4c lb. Not less

r lots. J. B. Woods, Brooks:
lot of. Stuart pecans, 5 to
or sale. Make offer. J. H.





best offer; sample on. re-
LOW. Bentley, Toomsboro;

ell filled Stuarts, 7 Ibs., $1
. less than $1 order, 15c
, Exe. for dried horse. apples.
vy lbs. nice peaches: ea. pay
-M. Y. Arnold, Fitzgerald,









S a: Moore and ,Suc-
] (most all Money
Oc Ib.; have 8 or 900 Ibs.;
or 200 Ibs. Seedlings, 6c Ib.
fia Simmons, Lakeland.
1, good size Seedling pe-







: Woodville. E. L.
el
panish peanuts, No. 1

cted, 100 Ib. lots, $5. W.
; Quitman.

peanuts, saved for seed,
red, picked without rain, \
ton lots, 3c Ib. for less,
os order. John EF. Fain,










cans in 10-Ib. bags. 26c
Jones, Arlington.

er, Stuart pecans, 25 Ib.,
amples. Satisfaction guar.
ae. T. ey Sparta,



foney router, postpaid. Mrs,
ders, Helena, Ret. 2:
Pp Paper-shell pecans, 10
ew goose feathers, not
ak, Mathews, Tifton,






peanuts, clean and sound, |'

tom or more. W.. J. Bargeron,

sh peanuts, bright, sound ex-|.

| $125.

Ar-}:

aper-shell pecans, also good: |.

ell filled and very fine, |,

0. Ibs. No. 1. Seedling pe-





Ht. Farrar. Jenkinsburg.

__ Spanish peanuts, 25 Ibs: $1, del.
Exc. for apples; pu. tar FE:
Outen, Manassas.

Stuart: pecans, 10c: Ih: Sithier pe-
Cans, 20 lb.; medium Schleys, Loe
ib. Write for samples, Leonard Max-.
well, Lexington.. :

Stuart. and Schley pecans,. 20c Th:,
del. I..T. Sellers; Cornelia, fess Ou}
Box. 302.

Stuart and Schiey. pecans, new}.
crop, 15ce Ib., del. in. state. Money

order, no chks: Mrs. Emma. Brooks, }
5 Monroe.

Stuart paper- -shell pecans, 20: lh:,
FOB; black walnuts; 75 bu., FOB;
seedling pecans, 10 Ip. Mrs. Ge J.
Holcomb, Bremen, Box 102.

Schley and Stuart paper-shelk 25
ib., FOB. J. BY Langford, Maysville.
Large seedling pecans, 7c: medium,

6c; small, 5c Ib., FOB: J. R. Leach,
Penfield.

Shelled pecans, 65c Ib. in. halves;
broken. soe lb. TM. Warren,
Coraele, Rt:

FRESH AND. CURED MEATS FOR
SALE



Two: nice old hams, 23 and 24 Ibs. |:

ea., 30e@. Ib. Milton J. Bush, Barnes- |
ville:

Ten lbs. good extracted honey,
10: lbs. comb honey, $l. 15,
postpaid. Write for quantity prices.
John W. Berryhill, Lakeand. |

Seven stands bees im 8-frame pat.
gum, $1.50: ea, FOB. Mrs. Agee | >
Donver, Doyle:

Home made pork sausage, smoked
and linked, 4 lbs., $1 postpaid; 29
Ibs. or more, 18c Ib. exp. col. Fresh
jinked sausage, 3c less; send chk.
J. W.Lang, Omega.

Home made: all pure pork sausage,

I5e col., or 18 prepaid; ship every.
day in week. Mrs. C. R. Savage,
Cecil.

Two country- cured hams, 14 Ibs.

ea., 22c Ib., postpaid: 1 shoulder, Wt

lbs.,. 13. Ib.,, postpaid. G.. D. _
Edison.



SYRUP FOR SALE

One hundred gal. good, thick sor-
ghum syrup in No. 10 gal.. buckets.
bari offer. Tom. Richardson, Pal-
metto. /

Best grade pure Ga. cane syrup,
A-1 grade, good and thick, $12. per
35-gal.. bbl, FOB, in new barrels. B:
H. Chason, Cairo, Rt. 2.

Thirty gal. goad cane syrup, 40
gal. in barrel. Will pay no freight.
ee Herchell Caoper, Pendergrass,

ee Ga. cane syrup in 35-gal. bar-
rels, new, 40c gal:; tase of 6 gal.,
$3.25: 12) %-gal. case, .$3.507 24-at.
case, $3.75, all A-1 grade, FOB. W. U.
di Draughon, Whigham. =

A-1 pure Ga. cane syrup in new
barrels; 35c gal., 6 1-gal. cans in case.
$3; 12 half gal. in case; $3.50 FOB.
J. T.. Ponder,. Whigham. .

Good Ga. syrup for sale or exe.
for anything useful. I. J. Golden,
Breman, Rt. 2. :

Sorghum syrup in 10-lb. buckets,.
50c per bucket. J. T. Hays, Hartwell:

North Ga. sorghum in bbis. Write
for prices. Lee. Tibbetts, Dallas, Rt. 4.

Bright, thick sorghum syrup in gail.
cams or 35-gal. bblis., 50c gal., FOB.
Exc. for peanuts, honey, peas, ete.
Sample on request. C. BE. McKown,
Forest Park.

Pure sugar cane syrup, A-1l grade,
$12.25. for 35-gal. bbl.; 60-gal. bbl,
$20; case 6 No. 10 cans, $3; case 12
No. 5s $3.30. Lee Patrick, Quitman,

Sorghum. syrup,. sel! or exe. for
Leghorns, Anconas or Minoreas. B:
M. Wise, Morganton. ~

Pure Ga. cane syrup, guar. good}
clear, 10-Ib. pails, case of 6, $3.25,
FOB. R. A. Cravey, Milan, Rt. 1,
Box 130.

FRUIT FOR SALE

Extra fancy sun-dried: apples, from
choicest acid fruit, 10 Ibs., $1. Exc.
B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch,
REL

Nice sun-dried: apples, Te Ib., post=
paid. Mrs. Ira Smith, Cartecay,
_ Dried apples, 74c Ib, del.



Exe,

10 Ibs. for tobacco. N. BR. Mooney,

uill.
9 Nice Yates apples, 90 bu. Will sell

in smaller quantities, postpaid: Ww. A.
12".

Holt, Cartecay.
Nice sun-dried peaches, 8 lb.;



Ibs., $1. Add vostage. Mrs. Lula Bell,
Rt. 2; adhe a Soo:

Georsia Picdets For Sale

Nice paper-shell pecans, 10c Ib.-C. |

plenty honey to

Nice: Yates: yellow, red apples, $1}
bu., del.; dried. apples; free from
worms, core;. peeling, 10c Ib:, del. =
W. Mooney, dr., Quill.

: Fresh dried peaches, 8c Ib.; dried
apples, Te. . Add postage;
Mrs... J. B: Sasbee, Cleveland: Tei beagad

Nice sun-dried peaches from choice
fruit, 10 lb., FOB; 12 Ib:, postpaid,

oe 5-Ib,. lots: B. A. Hayes, Buford,

ee peaches, 10c Ib., postpaid, in
10-lb. lots. Mrs. V. S. Ladd, Gaines-
ville, Rt. Th

age. Mrs. S.'&. Jones, Lookout.

Nice sun- dried apples, 10c lb. Add
postage. Mrs: Lewis. Brown, Cloud-
land, Star Rt. :

Nice sun- dried peaches, 10 Ib., del.
Mrs. Grace Murphy,. Jasper, Rt. 2.

Mountain-grown apples: from our
Own. orchards: and cold storage; ship-
ped entire season. Write for full par-
ticulars of varieties, sizes, prices.
Bushrel or truck load. Louis B. Ma-
gid, Tallulah Lodge. =

Nice red and yellow. apples, $1
standard bu. box, del.; also nice sun-
dried apples from late fruit, 10 1b.,
del. Henry F.. Weaver, Marion.

Nice. dried apples, 9c Ti: peaches,
10c Ib.,. del. Money with order. R. E:

Keith, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Nice dried * 9e.lb.; money,
order. Mes. Lex. Fleming, Hart-
welll Ri. 2.

Fancy Yates. cases im bu. baskets,

a bu. barrels, 50c,, FOB. M. . Crow;
Cornelia.
Sundzied apple fruit, 7e lb: im 50

Ih.. bags; 10 Ib. for less; cash with
/OLEer;, FOB, . . ies aden Cleve-
land, Rb. re

Nice dried herce ae 12 fox $1,
prepaid... Mrs. G. Rs. Craig, Morgan-
ton, Rai i

Nice, sun- -dried: apples, 1932 crop; |
12%2 Ib. del.. in. 10: or more Ib. lots,
Martha Vanzant,. Dial.

Dried apples, peaches, free of
worms, 10e: Ib: exc. for: pecans, lb,

gal. Lee Elinburg, Buford.

and Elbertas, 10.. Ih... or exe. for
white peas, or pecans, Th: for: Ib:.,. ear
pay: postage. a Delia . Dailey,
Godfrey.

Nice Elberta. peaches, sun-dried,
free of worms, 10 1b. Mrs. ee a
Humphrey, Mitchell.

Nice, dried apples, 10c Ib., post-
paid; 15 extra if chk.. is sent. Lee
Waldrip, Gainesville.

This: years crep nice dried -apples,
10 lbs. $1, del. in Ga. Mrs. George
L. Durand, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Apples to: truckers, cheap in large
quantities. Priced according to va-
rieties and grade. J.. F.. Holden, Blue
Ridge.

Dried. peaches. with peel, 19 Th.
Exe. for eating apples. Mrs. W. E.
Miller, Farmington,: Rt. L;. Box %,

One hundred Ibs. rine; bright, sun-
dried peaches, free of worms; 1214c
a FOB: J. B. Langford, Sr.,. Mays-
ville.

Three hundred bu. Yates apples.
fair size, $1 bu., FOB; 5-bu. lots shin-
ped either in barrels or bags, 75c: bu.
No: exe, C. M. Miller, Cornelia.

Nice. sun-dried old'- fashioned
peaches, acid apples, net. peeled, 10c
lb. Add. postage orders. less than
IQ Ibs... Mrs. W. C. Wiley, Lula. Rt. 1.

Nice, clean. home-dried peaches.
some with. peel, some without. Make
offer. Will exe. Mrs. Rose McWhor-
ter, Penfield.

This vears crop. nice sun-dried ap-

Add postage. Mrs. Connie Daves, El-
ijay, Rb... 3.

. Old-fashioned sun-dried Elberta
peaches, free of worms, 10c Ib. Add
postage. No. chks..
Hogansyille, Rit. 4.

FONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
Sixty or 75, 8 fr. hives bees with
winter. , S'ome
Italians and- some Hybrids. No di-
sease.. For further information, ad-
dress: L. N. Hodges, Oliver.



honey. packed in 60 and 70 Ib. cans
at 10e Ib.: will exc. for pecans. Murl
J.. Morris, Baxley.

White honey in comb, packed in
lard cans, 50 lbs. to can, $3.75 can.
Send ehk, L. B. Scoggins, Omen,

Two cakes. pure beeswax. 13 lbs.



ea, 25c. Ih, del. C. a. Mikel, Du-

pont.

no. chks. |.

Sun-dried apples. 10 Ib. Add post-.

$1;. C grade, 75 bu: ae size in|

for Ib.; also. white nest onions, 40c |}

Niece, dried peaches, best Ga. Belles |:



ples. free of core and peeling, 1Ge Ib. |

Mrs. H. C.. Reid, |i

| Sprouts,

Best gtade Gallberry whit comb,

Sourwood honey, 15c lb.; Poplar,

Quill.
Fancy extracted aS six 10: Ib.

A. Crummey, Doctortown.

| Pure: extracted honey, 5-Ihbi.
$1, del. Mrs. F.. R. Vincent, Fruit-
land.

son, Rockingham.

Rt. Box i
- Fancy comb: honey, 5-Ib. pails, la-

| beled, 12 per case, $7; 2 5-gal. cans,
$6.50; extracted, 1 bbl. of 410 Iba;

$20. Prompt del.. J, T. Mullis, Alma.

Fourteen, Ibs. beeswax, make best
offer. Whitt Puciett, Cordele, Rt. B.

Nice chunk honey in 10-Ib; buck-

ets. $1.25 bucket; beeswax. 20c Ib.,
FOB. H. De Wilson, Palmetto.



BUTTER FOR SALE
) Fresh home-made butter
prints; 3 lbs. $1, postpaid.. Send chk.
L. B. Scoggins, Omega. o
. Butter for sale, 30c Ib, postpaid.
Mrs. Carl Worley, Ball Ground, Rt. 4.

Three lbs. table butter ea. week 40c

ilb. Miss Nonnie Garner, Cedartown,

Rt. 4
Nice Jersey butter, firm, fresh. in

accented. Add. postage.
Aderhod, Lavonia.

Fresh butter, 3 or 4 te: oe ce
35c. lb: Guar. fresh and full weight.
Mrs. J. Mi Nix, Flowery Branch,
Ret.

Nice, firm. butter, furnish. 4 or 5 .

lbs.. ner week, 35c Ib., del. Mrs. W. Cc.
Wiley; Lula, Rt. 1.

Nice, fresh Jersey butter; 30 Tp.,
Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt.. 4.
POTATOES FOR SALE >

Porto Ricans, 15 bushels or more.
C. Siler, Box 173, Summertown.



Ww.

FOB. C. B, Callins, Hazlehurst.



' TREES, ETC., FOR SALE
White scuppernong vines for sale,

el. 50 per doz. J. A. Bennett, Station :

A, Atlanta.

Select Jap. persimmons, 2 yrs. old,
budded, bear young sev. var., 65 ea.,

in: lots: of 5 trees; FOR: 10. trees,
bundle, $6. N. Rosene, Ft. Valley,

P.O. Box 44.

Small plum trees, 25 ea.: 6 for $1; ~
also Texas Ribbon cane seed, 10 Tbs.,
$1; exe. for velvet beans at $1 bu...

cow peas at $1.50 bu.;. Damsan
plums. 25c ea.;

pit. O- Fussell, Brunswick.

Old fash. peach trees, 10c ea.., 19
for $I; Elberta neach seeds, $1.50 for
half bu.; old fash. clearstone peach
seed, %-bu.,. $1.50.
Cleveland, Rt. 4,

May cherry trees, 3 for 35c:
chks., Doyle Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

One hundred Tung Oil. trees.. 2 yep.
old, 344 to 6 fi., 20c.ea.. FOB. W.
Williams, Adel. Rt. 2. :
_ Budded Schley and Stuart. pecan
trees, 3 to 10. ft.;
Ths.
t. market price. HM: OCallachan.
Mastmar:

Send. for list of , fruits, nuts for
home orchard;: sev. M June bud
peach trees.

:
KO.

A. J.. Welden. Griffin.
Black everbsaring mulberry
sprouts, 2 to 5: ft..;10e ea: 2 yr. old
white walnut is, -25e eg.-
l(c. ea.: postpaid:
anything can use. BD. W.
Metntyre, Pt. 2) Pox I.
Gov. inso. Jee budded peach

a
trees, commercial var. Stuart ard

Sc
Plea:
vf VS,

plum and
fruit trees, Write for lew nrieec: PP,
Tt, Wheeler,
Rt. 5:

One hunded fie trees 3: to 4 t..



Whigham.



Regie Tes ae

-12e Ib: put up in 5 Ib. pails and se
neatly Tabeled, FOB; exc. some for
cotton or equal value. W. P Clayton, |

Ppails, $5.50; two: 10 Ib. pails, $2.25,
postpaid; tivelve 5. lb. chumk homey, .
$6.50; exc. for R.. I. R. pullets. John aoe

cans,

Twenty-six lbs. nice new beeswax,
18 Ib. for lot; FOB: Mrs. Joe Harri-.

in: Ib. :

ee

brick: mold, 25 Ib: Only $1 orders
Mrs. L. M

2 lbs. per week.. cow t. b. tested. Mrs. |

Big Stem: potatoes, graded, 35c bu. =

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIFE .

rye, good seed, $i. 50,

Emley Lore.

also sev. hundred
Stuart. and Schley pecan nuts .

small, cheap. Carmen,
Red. Bird, Early Rose and Efherta.

June berry
fore.

Schley pecans. Eng. and Black wal-

puts, apole. pear, other

Macon, Clinton Road.

'$6.50;; cash ar money order. Bi Fry,

' Dallas; Rt: 3: :
Gov. insm. pecs ntrees, Money
Walkers Sueced= Pabst, z toc He Fe>
Sho

Ponder, ;




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Georgia Predects For Sale

























Beeswax, 25c lb. Exc. for anything sas
useful. Mrs. Gracie Puckett+y Cordele,


























































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orgia Products For Sale

wo ea., June, Horse, July, Red

icious, Staymans, and other kind,
1 doz. Mtn. grown apple trees,
a, 3 ft. high, from early until
late, State insp., $1 del. T. M. Webb,
Ellijay. :
- One hundred large, fine yellow
plum trees, 4 to 8 ft., $5 for lot, FOB.
Cash with order. Ella Bennett,
Screven, Rt. 2, Box 31.
One M 2-yr.-old, Tung -Oil trees,
cluster var., 2 to 6 ft. high, good

bodies, 7c ea. for the lot; no small

orders accepted. E. C. Powell, Met-
Calle, Rua:
May cherries and White Eng.
peach trees, 3 to 4 ft., 10c.ea., $1
es Mrs. V. S. Ladd, Gainesville,
~ All lead. var. apple trees, 4 to 5 ft.,
1246c; pear trees, 4 to 6 ft., 35c;
- Concord, Niagra grape vines, 2 yr.
10c; $8 C. All State insp., postpaid.
C. M. Alexander, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
_ Few hundred yr. old apple trees,
$7 per 100; Yate, Terry, Stayman,
Winesap and Delicious; lead. var. in

peach trees, cheap. J, L. Westbrook,.

Breman. E oS

- Concord grape vines, 10c_ ea.;

white and purple figs, 10c ea. Mrs.

- Ida Hicks, Adel; Rt..1.

_ Clingstone peach trees, large size
fruit, ripening in Aug., 3 to 3% ft.,
6 for $1; 12 for $1.75; smaller size,

2 to 2% ft., 12 for $1, or 2 doz., $1.50
postpaid. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pine-
hurst. ES ae eee =
red. can trees, large paper-
shells, budded, from specially select-
ed trees. W. H. Harris, Ft. Valley.

Goose plums, large red var., well
rooted trees, 3 for 30c; 6 for 50c,

_ postpaid. Send 2c stamps or curren-
cy. A. Steinheimer, Woolsey, Rt. 1.

- Peach trees, lead. var., $45 M; $5
C; 90c doz.; plum and apricot, $7 C;
grape, fig and Black walnut, best
var., $5 C. E. B. Travis, Riverdale.

_ Old fash. peach. trees, $1.50 doz.;
Pear, 12 in. to 3 ft. trees, 25c ea.; also
artichokes, 75c pk., $2 bu. Will exc.;
add. postage on orders less than $1

_ RR. L. Blackwell, Cleveland.

> Stuart, Schley, Money Maker pe-

can: trees; 2: to 3 it.,.50; 3 to 4 ft.,

I5c; 4 to 5 ft., $1 ea.; Early May,

Red, June, Harvest, Horse, Hack-

worth, Delicious, Winesap, Terrys

Winter, Yate, apple, 2 to 4 yrs., 25

to 50c ea. James Cureton, Austell.
- Fifty Chinese Chestnuts, yr. old
trees, which are not subject to the

blight or chestnut bark disease; |

trees imported about 13 yrs. ago and
are best in U. S. according to the
Secy. of Agriculture, Washington,
@D. C,, $5 ea.; also some foreign
shrubbery for sale. James Hobson,
Jasper. ae :
Large Red May cherry trees, 2
yrs. old, 3 for 35c; 6 for 60c; $1.10
doz. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt.5.
Old State yellow and red plum
trees, imp., from 2 to 4 ft., 10c ea.;
$8 C at my shipping place; made 500
bu. plums this yr.; send money order
- for many as wanted. G. D.. Ellis,
_ West Green. ees

Fig trees, 25c -ea., 4 for 85c; 20c.
_ extra for 4 to pay postage; 10c on 1;
small size peach trees, mixed plum
and clear seed, 10c ea.; cash. Ever-
lene McLaughlin, Greenville, Rt. 3.
_ Little blooming peach, nice bushes,
2 for 25c; add postage. Mrs. Grady
Settle, Suwanee.

Closing out 15,000 paper-shell pe-
can trees, 35c ea., packed FOB Clax-
ton. Below cost; Schleys, Stuarts,
Frotscher var., 3 to 12 ft.,

nd insp. by the State, var. guar.
Will exc. (provided 10c- ea. is pro-
- vided for packing chgs:) for peas,
- cows, hogs, chickens, etc.; money
orders, cashiers chks. and certified
chk. accepted only. Dr. B. E. Daniel,
Claxton. F gees
_ State insp., true-to-name apple,
peach trees, 1-yr., 2 to 3 ft., 10c; pear
- trees, 3 to 5 ft., 40c; 2-yr. Concord,
Niagara grape vines, 10c. W. H.
_ Alexander, Cleveland.

Georgia Products Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want few bushels O-too-tans, this
years crop. W. H. Bolton, Griffin,
Box 436. - ; ;
Different var. peas. Send sample
and name of var. and price, del. Mrs.
Elbert Miller, Chipley.
- Want 15 Ibs. table peas. Exc. 15



Ibs. Golden prolific corn for same.

Also want 5 Ibs. Eng. peas. John
Jones, Dalton, 28-B Glenn St.

Bu. ea. Mammoth yellow and Lare-

soy beans; also 2 bu. Brabs, Iron

r Clay peas. Exc. Spanish peanuts

or same. B. J. Outen, Manassas,

Box 448.

bonded |

M

Georgia Products Wanted

| Exe, 2 bu. white Spanish peanuts
for bu. white sound butter beans.
N. H. Hart, Star Rt. A, Elza.

Want white bunch butter beans or
any kind white peas; also white nest
onion sets. Will exc. large. seedling
pecans, ea. to pay postage on what
they ship. J. Monroe Barker, Thom-
aston, Rt: 3. =

Exc. Cokers No. 5 cotton sed or
Whatley seed corn, field selected, or
Brabham peas for velvet beans for
planting, bu. for bu. R. H. Howard,
Kathleen. Sues feos

Want Pole Cat Crowder peas. Send
sample. Will exc. other peas for same.
T. L. Harbin, Lithia Springs.

Few bu. Brabham peas in exc. for
Wannamaker Cleveland and Dixie
Triumph planting seed, 2 of either
for 1 of peas. Write, send sample.
R. Steinheimer, Woolsey, Rt. 1.

Want Lady finer peas, must be

sound, free from weevils; also Span-

ish peanuts. Quote best price in
first letter. GC. O. Humphfrey, Thom-
aston, Box 481. : :

PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED

Want N. C. running peanuts. Exc.
8 Mammoth White Pekin ducks for
8 bu. No. 1 seed, 1931 crop. H. W.
Corbett, Lakeland. : ae
Exc. cabbage plants for paper-



shell good variety pecans, 1 M plants

for 10 lbs. pecans, ea. to pay post-
age. Ovie Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Want 500 to 1,000 lbs. N. C. flat
runner seed peanuts. Exc. Duroc
Jersey pigs and honey for same. L.
H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box 31.
Want seedling pecans, any amt.
Send sample, state amount you have.
J. C. Thames, Crumps Park, Macon.
. Want 5 Ibs. large paper-shell pe-
cans. Will exc. 5 lbs. sun-dried ap-
ples, free of core, peeling, ea. to pay
postage. Send at once. Mrs. W. G.
Dorough, Roopville, Rt. 1.
Want paper-shell pecans. Send
samples and quote prices. Mike Theo-
logis, Terminal Station, Atlanta.
Want seedling pecans, unlimited
quantity; pay highest cash market

price. Submit sample, advise approx-

imate amount. Send. stamped en-
velope.. Bob McCormack, Albany,

One bushel Spanish peanuts, sound
and clean. Will exc. 1 bushel Hast-
ings Prolific seed corn, pure and

selected, for same. H. G. Brock, Car-}

rollton, Rt. 7. :

Want pecans, all var., any amt. N.
W. Buchanan, Americus.

Exc. white table peas for good
peanuts. for parching purposes, lb.
for lb., ea. pay del. ches. W. L. Huff,
Roopville. =

Pecans in any quantity. Will pay
highest cash prices. Send samples,
write how many lbs. ea. variety have
to, offer. Geo. M. Prince, Columbus,
Box 1160.

Want paper-shell pecans. Exc. nice

new sun-dried apples, lb. for ib., for

same. Write for further information.
Miss Minnie Lee Murphy, Felton.

Exc. dried apples for peanuts. Mrs.
Frances Allen, Robertstown.

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
WANTED

Exc. pecans for 3 first class dap-
anese persimmon trees as large as
can be transplanted safely, ea. party
pay postage. A. E: Wuilberger, Val-
dosta.

Want from 100 to 300 Stuart and
Schley pecan. trees, gov. insp. State
prices and sizes. K. E. Rucker, El-
berton, Rt. 8.

Want 18 lead. var. peach and 18
apple trees. Will pay cash for same if
price is right. Write what you have.
W.N. Poole, Lilburn; Rt. 1. -

Exc. value for a few pecan bushes.
Simon J. Moore, Ellijay, Rt. 3. ~

Want best price on 500 Schley pe-
can trees, about 3 ft., for next mo.
del. Ralph Duggan, Warthen.

FRUIT WANTED

_ Want 3 bu. Kinnards choice ap-
ples in bu. baskets, del. Will deliver
3 cans chunk comb honey, 20 Ibs.,
for same. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore,
Rt. 1, Box: ai,

Exc. 50 Ibs. seedling pecans for 50
Ibs. dried apples free from peel, core,
and worms, ea. to pay axp. Write.
Mrs. J. H. Rogers, Manassas.

Will exc. purple-hull peas, pecans
for dried apples, prefer horseapples,
peeled and cored, lb. for lb. Mrs. Del-
la Hodges, Manassas. - _ ;

Exe, good grade seedling pecans
for nice sun-dried apples or peaches,







peeled; lb. for lb. Ea. to pay postage.

Mrs. W. M. Saunders, Helena, Rt. 2.

| Georgia Products Wanted

| Ten Ibs. dried apples, free from]

cores and worms; also 10 Ibs. Cali-
fornia black-eyed peas. Will exc.
seedling pecans. Mrs. George Sutton,
Tifton, Rt. 4. |

HONEY, BEES, ETC., WANTED

Want pure, strained, bright honey.
Will exc. good No. 5 Cokers cotton
seed for same. T. H. Collins, Irwin-
ton, Rt. 2, Box 27.

FRESH AND CURED MEATS.
WANTED |
Exc. 20 Ibs. Schley pecans, good
size, sound, for good cured. ham
meat, lb. for Ib. Mrs. Alberta Mc-
Gill, Parrott. . a =
POTATOES WANTED
Pink-skin Porto Rican seed. Write
best prices, del. Mrs. A. T. Lee,
Gardi. :

+>





SYRUP WANTED

Exc. 15 bu. N. C. runner peanuts,
Ga. raised, for 35-gal. bbl. A-1 new
Ga. cane syrup. Walter Harper,
Osierfield. cs

Exc. 2 bu. Clay peas for 5 gal.
ribbon cane syrup. J. H. Archer,
Sparta. ome



AU;

s Wa
POTATOES WANTED

Want 300 bu. gov. ins

Rican potatoes to feed on 50-50
Write. Jake R. Crapps, Baxley,

PLANTS WANTED *
Exc. 10 Ibs. paper-shell pecan
1,000 cabbage plants or 10 Ibs.
muda onion plants o rsets
small pecans for red peppe
and ground; 10 lbs. for 1,0
strawberry plants. Mrs. M.
ly, Oglethorpe. Ss
Want 10,000 nice cabbage pl.
all Early Jersey. Make offer |
letter and give particulars. Guy
borne, Clermont. .- ee
Exc., 1 Ib. frostproof bun

|pea seed for 100.early cabbage

Mrs. J. B. Edmonds, Leary,
Exc, value for 300 nice, sg
cabbage plants and 700 Bermu
ion plants: Mrs. C. H. Ogi
Crawfordville, Rt. 2... ES oe
Exc. old-fashioned shallo
strawberry plants. Mrs. J. G. Bi
Senoia, Rt. 2,Box 41...
Exc. white peas for cabbage
and Bermuda onion sets an
sacks. Have 3 kinds of peas. Mr

B. Adams, Oglethorpe; Rt. 2





THE CO-OPS

The following is a (
Association showing the charges
association:

December 13, 1930.

Pool
443300
443400
443500
500300
500400
510500
543300
543400
600300 ~
610300

Bales =
942

510
1842
445
440
4982
826

ha
Pei echo re meee bk bo

1762

- Deductions: 7
Amount previously advanced -
Storage and insurance rates:

month, 25 per bale each month
Interest .on advance @

Membership. fee

Net amount due you~

inclosed. If you have given mortga

lumbia, S. C., $528.76.

- You will see that the charges for

also withhold 1 cent per pound as

portionate part of that 1 cent per
As stated above, this bilk was for

membership fee would be placed

per bale higher.

spots?
It is the

of the Co-ops.
all of the same kith and kin, and
bleeding the farmers.

before that body to abolish the Fe

gia tonight for Washington, D. C.
of the Farmers Seed Loan Office:
Georgia. They are also going bef

in distress. They have put it in

ties.
bonded warehouses until the date

branch of our government.



December 8, 1931.

Se



(Price was fixed on October
KE, T. Tucker, Wintervill, Ga., 652086.

Weight
949

403

T3102 5
Total-amount due from sales

1 per cent operating reserve credited to your account

ARE BUSY

(Continued from Page One)
bill of the Georgia Cotton Growers Co-operatiy

for handling cotton by their
29, 1930.

Net Price
10.58
10.73
10.93
10.58
10.73
11.03
10.08
10.23

9.83
10.08

Amount
$ 99.66
101-832
55.74.
194.88
ATI 52
48.53
502.29
84.50
39.61
177.61 |
"$1,352.40 ~

$657.50

40c per bale first

thereafter

per cent per annum,
le per pound withheld in provisional settlement....

131.02
10.00 |
13.52$82

a ne

"2968

If your cotton is not mortgaged or assigned, check for amount.

ge or assignment, check has bee

sent to lienholder, as follows: Federal Intermediate Cr. Bank,

I notice that they withheld 1 cent per pound as a provisional se
tlement. This 1 cent per pound amounted to $131.02. They final
paid back out of this $131.02 only $71.

handling 29 bales of cotton we

$166.14, or about $5.74 per bale. You will also note that this co

stayed in the hands of the Co-ops about a month and a half.
Can the farmers of Georgia stand such charges? =
Have the Co-ops any right to deduct this 1 per cent reserve al

provisional settlement out of

cotton of the farmers of Georgia and only pay back to them a

pound?

handling 29 bales of cotton. Hor

would a farmer fare who had only a few bales in there? . The $1

on one bale or three bales a

the smaller number of bales would make the proporionate charg

*

Isnt it about time that some other government authority lo
into the way the Co-ops are treating the farmers of Georgia? |

A short while ago Fenner & Beane published a written statemen
over their signature that the recent break in cotton was due to th
fact that the Co-ops were selling large contracts on the board,

Ts this over-zealous activity of the Co-ops to get their hands
distressed cotton for the purpose of filling their contracts with #

ed duty of the Farm Board to look into this and to correc
it. But the members of the Federal Farm Board are the creature
The particular cotton member of the Federal Farm
BoardCarl Williamshelped organize the Georgia Cotton Grow TS
Co-operative Association here in Georgia.

In other words, they art
they know they are milking an

I hope that the present Congress will pass the bill now pen

deral Farm Board. This bill w

introduced by a Congressman from Georgia. t
2 The same delegation that gave me the information
Co-ops were trying to snag distressed cotton are going to leave Ge

about how

They are going before the he
and tell him what is going on m
ore the Federal Farm Board and

tell them what is going on in Georgia.
Lets see what will be done in Washington to correct this! =
The people in Georgia who are now trying to hold spot cotton are

bonded warehouses as they wer

told to do and have turned over their receipts to the proper autho
They know that this cotton will be actually held in th

of sale. They should be encour

aged in this holding movement and not be taken advantage of by

EUGENE TALMADGE