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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1931
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When the Wicked Rule, the Righteous Will Mourn
The rider carried on the Appropriation Bill, prohibiting
me from publishing any editorials in the Market Bulletin,
is the greatest compliment that I have ever had paid my
writings. If I had been publishing each week in the Market
Bulletin false and exaggerated information, I would have
been answered; I would have been shown up and made
ridiculous and the laughing stock of the people of the South.
f I had been printing canned stuff, a mere jumble of
words, of course it would have gone unnoticed. If I had
been printing insidious propaganda, furthering the plans of
ome big interest to fool and pillage the farmer, I would
ave had some able spokesmen and helpers to give me more
appropriation and more space for printing these editorials.
I have been trying in the editorials that I have written in
the Bulletin for the past four years to point out not only
to the people of Georgia, but to the people of the South, the
undamental causes of depression in Agriculture. I have
also tried to suggest remedies.
It has become necessary for me to call attention to the
xhorbitant war-time freight rates on raw products that
amount to about three times as much as the farmer receives
for his products. It has also become necessary for me to
all attention to how the tariff affects wie farmers of this
country.
It has become necessary for me at times to expose dif-
ferent companies and individuals who were defrauding the
armers of Georgia.
I felt it my duty to expose the transactions and the busi-
ess dealings of the Georgia Cotton Growers Co-Operative
Association with the farmers of Georgia. I pointed out how
hey linked up with the Federal Farm Board. [also notified
he people of Georgia that the Federal Farm Boards first
ct was to loan the Cotton Co-Ops of the Southern states
oney to pay their gambling debts. The only way that they
an expect to pay back this money was by the Co-Ops mak-
g money out of the farmers. .
J also pointed out in the Market Bulletin the connection
of the Governor of the Federal Reserve Bank with the Co-
Ops, and his appointing J. E. Conwell as public weifare ;
director for the Georgia Cotton Growers Co-Operative Asso- -
ciation at the time that J. E, Conwell was president and
general manager of the Georgia Co-Ops. In other words, I
published in the Market Bulletin that Eugene Black, Gov-
ernor of the Federal Reserve Bank, appointed J. E. Conwell
to check up on and watch J. E. Conwell.
All of these facts were given to the daily press fears
being published in the Market Bulletin. Some were pub-
lished by them, and some not. I realize that a paper must ~
use caution in regard to different accusations that it carries 4
in its news columns. There should be a medium whereby
the farmers of Georgia are put on notice as to what affects
their interests. I tried to make the editorials in the Market
Bulletin this medium.
When I published these editorials, I ae that they
were knocking the bark off of some strong and pox werful
interests.
Both the Central of Georgia Railway and the Southern
Railway Company complaind to me about carrying these |
editorials in the Market Bulletin. Mr. George W. Hill,
President of the American Tobacco Company, New York
City, wrote me.a long letter, calling me to task about pub-
lishing an article in the Bulletin about the small price that
they were giving for tobacco, and the enormous advance in #
price in the shape of cigars, cigarettes, etc.
Of course, these interests that I have enumerated will
smile at my being muzzled.
We all must bow to the law, whether we think it wise or
not. I will try to find some other way to keep in touch with
the farmers of this country. I believe this to be my duty.
In next weeks issue of the Market Bulletin, I will let you
know where I will publish my editorials after January Ist.
We are living in a very extraordinary time. The-only
potential wealth of this country is its land and the labor,
- sweat and toil of its people on the land. Fer the past few :
years we have seen our best farm lands go down until it will
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- MARKET REPORT
: OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
_ Prevailing Wholesale Prices Dec. 22, 1931.
Atlanta. Macon. Savannah, Augusta. Columbus. Valdosta.
$ .30
28
23
28
15
15
10
20
15
$ .32 $
30
25
30
LT
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10
ae
18
12
23
25
OX OLE O 2 isaac mas ene cccsneacamnnne $ .30
Standard, OZ, <........cscsscss :
Georgia trade, doz.
25
euacesessessee = ose sen
ield Peas, mixed, bu.
ield Peas, not mixed, Bi ace
ountry Butter, best table, S6 eee
ar Corn (80 Ib. to DUD s Bu ecees 50
Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. ee ee
Peavine Hay, No. 1, CON .W.0--sesensorsee atee on
logs sold during week beginning Des. 15, 1931, at co-operative sales brought 3.87 = ewt.,
basis No.~1.
eanutsNo. 1 stock, delivered shelling planis, $28 per ton, subject to ebsnee:
Always Subject to Variation.
30
28
23
28
16
18
12
25
16
INDEX
Poultry For Sale
= Poultry Wanted =325 2 2
Live Stock For Sale
$ .30
.28
23
.28
16
16
.08
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12%
$ .32
30)
29
.30
13
15
09
22
15
16 Farm Help Wanted
Special Notice ~
Special Miscellaneous
Live Stock Wanted
Seed For Sale
Seed Wanted
Plants For Sale ...
Plants Wanted 8
Georgia Products For Sale__.8-9- 10- BBE
- Georgia Products Wanted
Miscellaneous For Sale
Miscellaneous Wanted
NUMBER 52.
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Poultry For Sale
* ANCONAS :
Fifty or 60 closely. culled April
hatch Ancona pullets, direct from
~ Sheppard. And cockerels. Sacrifice, $1
each. V. M. Norman, Helena.
Pure Sheppard str. Ancona cock-
erels, 10 mos. old, large and well
_ dev., five point comb, $1 ea., or exc.
Mrs. Jeptha P. Pullin, McDonough.
= BANTAMS
Game bantams, have 7 beauties.
- Will take $5 cash for immediate del.
Lamar W. Jefferson, Albany.
~ Red bantam rooster, for sale or
Cc. H. Hammett,
-. Newborn.
One rooster, 3 hens, small
_ White L. bantams, yr. old, $2.50 for
Clarence Brown, Helena, RFD.
Four mixed March hatch B. L. ban-
_ tam hens and rooster, $1.75 for lot.
-. gash with order. Willie G. Dobbins.
Marietta; Box 147. /
B. L. and Sebrig
_ 3 pullets and rooster, $2 for lot.
about 114 lbs. when grown. Frank
Thompson, Milan, Rt. 4.
One pr. mixed bantams, young hen
and cock, 75c each. Mrs. R. J. Flem-
- ing, Lincolnton.
_ Few young pullets and few young
cockerel, genuine Buff Cochin ban-
tams, $2 each. Exc. few for some gen-
-uine little bone black Guineas. O. H.
Wright, Atlanta, 515 Peters Bldg.
Sell or trade 1 pr. young Cochin-
Sebright bantams for a turkey or R.
I. Red rooster. B. L. Covan, Benevo-
ht cross, bantams,
i. Buff Cochin bantams, 3 hens and
rooster, $4.50. First class.
Russell, Rome.
Two bantam roosters, 25c each, or
- 40c for both, FOB.
_ Clain, Clarkesville, Rt. 3, Box 30.
Mixed bantams, $2, pen; pure Game
- pbantams, $1.50 trio: 2 yr. old stock.
$2 trio; 2 Golden Sebrights, pullets,
$1.50. H. M. Adams, Douglasville.
- BARRED AND OTHER OCKS
a . R. rooster, Holterman str.,
_ April hatch, $1.50, no chks.
R. D. Bates, Chatsworth.
~ Two B. R. March. cockerels, 6 pul-
- Jets, same age, for sale or exc. for
10 Tom Barron March hatch pullets,
or $10 for lot. (Name not given),
- Crawfordville.
- White Rock roosters, pure Fischel
gtr., $2 each. Pure-bred White Rock
_ puillets, same str., $2 each. Mrs. Clar-
ence Waldrep, Forsyth, Rt. I.
Lis Imp. B. R. cockerels,
late April hatch, $1.25 ecah, FOB, 5
for $5 cash. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks,
-. Commerce, Rt. 5.
\ . B.R.1 cockerel and 1 pullet, early
hatch, pure bred, $2 for both, no
_chks. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt.
Mrs. W. P. Mc-
Thompson
- Large, young, healthy B. R. pullets, }.
just laying, $1.25 each,. del.;
large white pullets, laying, same price
del.; 2 large B. R. cocks, 1 white, 1
red, $1.50 ea., del. Mrs. A. S. Paulk,
Two nice, pure bred Thompson
_ Ringlet B. R: March cockerels, $1.25
-ea., FOB. Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon,
- One B. P. Rock, Spring 1931 hatch,
cockerel for sale or exc. for 1 S. L.
Wyandotte, same age.
Russ, Nicholls, Rt. 2.
Parks str. bred-to-lay B. Rock
- pullets, nearly 3 mos. old:
- once, will taixe 60c ea., in lots of 5
or more, also some of same stock, 7
mos. old, $1.25 ea.
Grovania.
Mrs. A. : 'T.
ee.) 4). Baird,
Twelve B. R. pullets and 2 cocks,
$17, or $1.25 ea. Aristocrats from
State accredited flock; 15-pullets and
2 cocks, FOB, or exc. for W. L. March
hatch, now laying. Write first. Mrs.
D. A. Jackson, Bowdon, Rt. 1.
March and April hatch Buff Rock
thoroughbred,
$1.75 ea.; few young pullets of same
breed for sale also. Mrs. C. R. Sor-
rells, Monroe, Rt. 1.
. two B..R: Thompson str., B.
cockerels, and 8 hens, $1 ea., or $9
_ for lot; no chks.; FOB. A. M. Hooper,
Ten B. R. hens and 1 rooster, av.
wt., 6 lbs., age, 15 mos. old, $6. D.
M. Ryals, Ashburn, Box 153.
_B. R. pullets, about 25 hatched
Aug. 1, 1931, well fed; no runts, 25c
Ib., FOB. W. C. Thurston, St. George.
. Five pure bred B. R. April hatch
roosters, direct from Kenton, Ohio,
$1 ea., or 5 for $4.50. Mrs. Ace Whit-
field, Gillsville, Rt. 2.
Pure Thompson Ringlet B. R. cock-
erels, April and May hatch. Well
- marked, med. dark, $1.50 each; 2 to
game address, $2.50. Mrs. David Bar-
rett, Calhoun, Rt. 1.
MAREE?
Poultry For Sale
Three pure bred B. R. cockerels
and 5 pullets, 5 mos. old, $7.50, or exc.
for pure bred pig. Mrs. C. L. Smith,
Baxley. :
Fifteen pure bred Partridge Rock
pullets and 2 cockerels, spring hatch,
80c each. Good type. Beautifully
marked. Mrs. Jesse Mixon, Ocilla.
White Rocks, Fischel str. heavy
layers. Cockerels, $1, $1.25 and $1.50
each; pullets, $1 each; 10 pullets with
1 unrelated cockerel, $10. Mrs. Z. L.
Scott, Concord.
Parks str. Barred Rocks. Ped. birds
direct. Baby chick, eggs for hatching.
Harry Rose, Atlanta, Box 1709.
BRAHMAS
One pure Light Brahma cock, 1
White Rock, 2 R. I. Reds, all $1 ea.
at my home. Dr. H. L. McCrary.
Royston.
One rooster and 6 hens, Giant str.,
Light Brahmas, $1.50 each. Mrs. W.
E. Small, Oakwood.
CORNISH ;
White Cornish pullets, $1 ea.; cock-
erels, $1.25 ea.; eggs, $1.10 for 15
del. Mrs, H. W. Law, Ocilla.
_ Pure bred Dark Cornish and other
value to sell or exc. for pure Bour-
bon Red tom. J. T..Holland, Lenox.
Two Dark Cornish cocks; March
and April hatch, heaviest type, $1.50
ea. Cash with order. -J. R. York,
Demorest.
Three March-Apyil hatch Cornish
roosters, $1.25 ea., or $3.50 for the
_{lot. . Mrs. H. W. Bennett, Alma.
Ten pure bred Dark Cornish young
pullets and rooster, $10. Sat. guar.
Mrs. C. A. Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt. 1.
Two mos. old pure bred Dark Cor-
nish young stock cock, wt. 5 lbs.,
young hens, 3 Ibs. each. $4 per trio.
Money order. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Syl-
vester.
One Cornish cock, $1.50; also 2 W.
L. cocks, Tancred 300 egg str. for sale.
Ruby Wilcher, Gibson.
GAMES
Pure Judge Don Gordon colored
hen, $2; stag, $2; April hatch pul-
lets. Trio, $4.50, or pullets, $1.50 ea.
Exe. for other value.
Hartwell, Rt. 2.
One pure pit game rooster, 2 yrs.
old. sell or exc. for anything can use:
also 1 J. B. Giant rooster, for sale or
exc. for 3 Guineas, 2 hens and roost-
er. Ea. to pay chgs. W. A. Hall,
Dewyrose, Rt. 2.
Pure Warhorse stag, $1.25; 2 cocks,
2 yrs. old, $3 ea.; 1 cock, Warhorse
and N. C. Blue, cross, $2.50: 1 Blue
Stag, $1.25; Warhorse pullets, $1.50
ea. All guar. Cash with order. Jack
Hawkins, Gibson. :
Fine pit game hens, $1.25 ea. Good
stock. Carl Griffin, Gainesville,
85 Oak St.
Irish Brown Red cock, 5% lbs., $3.
Exc. for a large Bacon Warhorse
stag. C. S. Frumley, Sylvania, Rt. 3.
Pit game hens, 1 Dom, 1. Round-
head, 2 Blue Bone and Clairborne
cross. All pure bred, $1.25 each,. or
exc. for nice Jap. cock, not over 2
yrs. old. Carl Griffin, -Gainesville, 85
Oak St.
Two Brown Red and 2 Black Red,
thoroughbred game stags, 8 mos. old,
$3 each; 1 white and black Chappel
Don stag, 8 mos. old, $3. Ref. to prove
thoroughbreds. C. A. Wilde, Colum-
bus, 1116 19th St.
Two pure bred Gordon game 2 yr.
old cocks for sale or exc. Leland
Adams, Hartwell, Rt. 4.
Warhorse stags, $2.25 for 2; 6 Grey
pullets and stag, $10; 6 Blue hens,
$1.25 each; 1 Blue stag, $1.75: 2. War-
horse cocks, $5; 1 Brown-Red cock,
$2; 4 Grey stags, $5 for the 4. Dillard
Wilcher, Gibson. :
GIANTS
Five White Giant roosters, pure
bred, March hatch, $1 ea. (reduced
price) FOB. Mrs. J. A. Cash, Ash-
land, RFD.
Two B. Giant roosters, $1 ea., or
exc. for anything can use. Coy
Willis, Talking Rock, Rt. 3.
J. B. Giant cockerel, Royal Pur-
ple str., direct, March hatch: bar-
gain, $2; 11 pullets and _ cockerel,
same hatch and str. direct, now lay-
ing, $18, FOB; no exc. Arthur H.
Meyer, Winterville. _
Three Royal Purple J. B. Giant
cockerels, $1.25 ea., del.:: 3 R. I. Red
cockerels, $1 ea. Mrs. Rice Porter,
Milner, Rt. 1. :
One Black Giant yr. old cockerel,
pure bred, $2. Cash with order. C. L.
Ertzberger, Carnesville,
BULLETIN.
6 mos. old cockerel, $1.50.
Earl Roper, |
baby chicks.
sR
Poultry For Sale
LEGHORNS
_ Seventy-five Tancred str. W. L.
pullets, laying well, about half are
individual Ped. Sell or exc. for milch
cow, corn or 50 lb. shoats of good
breed, at market price. M. bh. Se-
groves, Fayetteville.
Ten W. L. Ferris str. pullets, April
hatch, $1 ea. Mrs. R. I. Dillard (ad-
dress not given).
Eight B. L. Everlay str. April and
June hatch, 50c ea. FOB; also 1 Tan-
cred str. 2 yr. old cock, $1. All FOB.
Mrs. Perry V. Young, Summerville,
Ri, i.
Sev. extra nice fine breeding cock-
erels, S..C. W. L. Barron str. from
bloodtested state accredited matings,
$2: ea. Johnnie ONeal, Jr., Val-
dosta, 610 N. Ashley St.
-Ten W. L. pullets, Sept. hatch, wt.
from 1% to 2% lbs., 60c ea., $6 for
lot, cash with order. Mrs. John Ar-
nold, Chester, Rt. 2.
Some quality breeding cockerels,
out of Ga. contest record hens, 250-
284 eggs. Large type. 544 to 6% Ibs.,
9 and 10 mos, old, ready for service.
Sat. guar. 100 per cent Tancred str.
M. W. Kantala, Elberton.
One Tancred AAA quality W. L.
cock, 18 mos. old, $2; 1 Eng. str.
Both
healthy, fine cond. for breeding stock.
R. P. Lowe, Warrenton, Rt. 2.
~ Ten W. L. pullets, Sept. hatch, 1%
to 2% Ibs., 60c ea., or $6 for lot. Cash
with order. Mrs. John Arnold, Ches-
fer, Rt: 2. ~
Three. Dark Brown L. young hens.
Beckworth str., 75c ea., FOB. Mrs.
M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley. :
Four nice standard size W. L. lay-
ing pullets, Tancred str., $4, quick
sale. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran, Rt. 1.
Thirty-one W. L. yr. old hens, $30.
A. M. Rampley, Tucker.
Highest type Tancred and Barron
L. hens and pullets, 75c ea., FOB.
Quality guar. C. K. Kendrick, Macon,
108 Lamar St.
Seven Everlay, April hatch, B. L.
pullets, 90c ea. Leo Russell; Rome.
White Leghorn pullets, laying now,
for sale. B. H. Middlebrooks, Sr., At-
lanta, 953 Gordon St., Farm Cascade
Road. :
Pure bred Tancred W. L. rooster,
1% yrs. old. Sell or swap for 1 of
same breed to prevent inbreeding.
Want. a young one. Mrs. G. E. Allen,
Cleveland, Rt. 4. -
Two pure bred W. L. cockerels, $1
each. Mrs. C. L. Smith, Baxley.
Six B. L. hens, $1 each, or exc. for
a big bone Guinea shoat. Leland
Adams, Hartwell, Rt. 4.
Few W. L. pullets (culls), 45c each,
some laying. Dr. G. H. Dunlop, Madi-
son. : )
- Fifteen Tancred yr. old W.L. hens,
best out of flock of 125. Some molt-
ing, and some laying, 60c each; also
25 AAA Booths quality April pullets,
now laying, 90c each. Ira F. McMinn,
Ayersville.
S. C. W. L. pullets, March hatch,
now laying, 80c each; culls from same
flock, 45c each, or exc. for grain. W
J. Carruth, Farmington.
English Leghorns. Large type, direct
from England, eggs for hatching, also
Harry Rose, Atlanta,
Box 1709.
MINORCAS
Four Black Minorca hens, $1 each.
Lillie Simmons, Talona.
One Booth triple A str. White
Minorca cock, $2.50, or 2 laying B. R.
ee H. L. Farmer, Albany, 801 3rd
ve.
March hatch Pape str. S. C. Black
Minorca cockerels, $1 each. Exc. for
pullets, same str., M. B. turkey hens
or good meat pig. Mrs. J. M. Hall,
Calhoun, Rt. 5.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Mixed hens, most of them heavy
breed, 75c each. Mrs. M. B. Lee, Ft.
Valley. :
Pure bread B. R. and -S. C. R. I.
Reds, September hatch, 50c each.
Cash with order. A. Glawson, Hills-
boro.
Nice, fat, frying size chickens, 75c
each. Mrs. J. E. Warren, Thomaston.
Five wks. old, rapidly growing
mixed chicks. Dunlap, Reds, B. Rocks,
some W. L. and others. $30, FOB. Sel!
not -less than 50 chicks. F. A. Rovers,
Washington, E. Rt. 1.
Fifteen fat, healthy, mixed breed
hens and 1 rooster, 65c each, FOB,
my express office. Money order with
order. Mrs. H. I. Martin, Byromville.
Se
Thursday, December 24
| Orp. cockerels, $1 each; $3.60 for lot:
March pullets, 75c ea. FOB my ho
merce. Rt. 5
, 1931
Poultry For Sale
- ORPINGTONS
Golden Buff Orp. cockerels, $1.50
ea. Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Acworth, Rt. 2
One fine Buff Orp. April cockerel
direct from: booth, AA quality, $1.50.
Money order. Mrs. J. W. McGowan
Graymont, Rt. 1. eee
Golden Buff Orp. pure bred, yr. old
hens, pullets, ready to commence lay.
ing; also young roosters, $1 each,
Send money order. Shipped express
collect. Garnet Prince, Demorest, Rt,
1, Box 2. a,
Four pure bred April hatch Buf
also. 1 pure bred R. I. Red, April
hatch, $1, or exc. for pure bred Part
ridge Rock cockerels. G. B. Hollings
worth, Whigham, Rt. 3. , ee
Big Golden Buff Orp., bred from
Champion Winners of South. 17 yr;
breeding, matured cocks and pul
mated pens, high egg production,
combined with winners. Eggs for
hatching. Mrs. Ed. Morgan, Americus.
Ten pure bred Buff Orp., ready to
lay pullets, 1 cockerel, April hatch,
$10 for lot. All healthy and fine. Mrs,
J. J. Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4. ef
Two pure bred Golden Buff
hens, 2 yrs. old, $2.50 for lot. Mrs,
Rutledge, Julia. gee.
- Pure bred Buff Orp. cockerels, April
hatch, $1 each, or exc. for pure bred
pig or turkey hen. Mrs. C. L. Smith,
Baxley, Rt. 4. eos
Three pure bred Golden Buff QOrp.
roosters, April hatch, $1.25 each. Mrs;
Nancy Cochran, Madison, Rt. 2.
PIGEONS FOR SALE |
About 8 pr. common mixed color
pigeons, 30c pr., or exc. for bantam:
B. Prather, Harlem, Rt. 1. -
Pure Homers, $1.50 pr., (worth $3).
All gaur. to be well mated, band
and working; 2 prs. nice Red C
neaux, $1.50 pr. Both prs. h
squabs. C. H. Oberby, Columbus
ilth St. is sea
White Kings, $1.50 pr., large bird
mated, banded and working. R
bargain. Write.. Also exc. for J.
Giant hens; 1 pr. pigeons for 1h
Write first. Gomailyan Sirman,
dosta, Bex 522. ad
Two hundred and fifty W. King:
some mated and working, others bi
ginning to mate, 50c pr. Fine stoc
N. P.. Miller, Hawkinsville. :
_. Three pr. Giant White Kings, mat
ed, $3.75 for lot, del. H. B. She
Palmetto.
R. I. REDS -
hatch, $2, or 2 young Tom Ba
March hatch pullets.
ards (Address not given). Tae
Twelve R. I. Red hens for sal
make best offer, FOB Woodvill
Mrs. Ben Echols, Philomath. veg
Six or.10 Donaldson dark Ri
or will del, if party will pay for ship-
ping. Mrs. Robt. G. Hawkes, Com-
R. I. Red pullets, laying 60 p
cent now, for sale. B. H. Middl
brooks, Sr., Atlanta, 953 Gordon
Farm, Cascade Road. is
Donaldson Reds, April hatch cocl
erels, (eggs direct from Mrs. Donald
sons star pen), $1.50 each; also eggs,
Donaldson and Owen str., $1 per
$3 for 50 del. E. R. Bailey, Harlem.
One dark R. I. Red cockerel, April
hatch, thoroughbred, $1, or exc. for
1 bu. of good peas. Mrs. R. F.
Stapleton. oe
Three R. I. Red roosters, from
heavy producing flock, March and
April hatch. No culls. $1.50
FOB. W. B. Leverett, Tifton. |
Donaldson Red roosters, M
hatch, from Carters flock, $1 each,
$1.75 for 2. Exc. 1 for new lint cotto
or most anything useful. Write first.
Mrs. John R. Turner, Griffin, Rt. C.
Three dark Red young roosters, 75
each, FOB. Mrs. M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley
Ten pure bred R I. Red friers, 1st
of Sept. hatch, 50c each; also 6 pl
bred S. C. Red pullets, 6 mos. ol
$1 each. No chks. Money order. Mr
Lonzo D. Kimbrel, Baxley, Rt. 3
Eight R. I. Red hens, $8. Mone!
order. Exc. for 16 bu. of corn, or 16
bu. sweet potatoes if. party pay
exp. chgs. both ways. Mrs. E. P. King,
Rochelle, Rt. 1.
Ten S. C. R. I. Red pullets, from
bred, real dark Reds, $1.25 each, OF
$12 for lot; 1 younger cockerel free.
P. O. money order. No chks. Mrs.
D. Kimbrel, Baxley, Rt: 3. th
Fight S. C. R. I. Red March hatch
roosters, Donaldson dark str., 15 @
Money order. Mrs. Geo. Fletch
Broxton. es
Thursday, December 24 1931
Poultry For Sale
I. Red, Donaldson str. cock, $1.
sh with- order. No chks. Taylor
oks, Unadilla, Rt. 2.
CG. R. I. Red hens, 2 yrs. old,
50 each; 2 cocks, 2 yrs. old, $2. 50
ach; 3-18 mos. old cocks, $3 each.
fahood str. and heavy layers. Miss
Timmerman, Bronwood.
G. R. I. Red cocks and cockerels,
) and $1.50 each; hens, laying,
1.25 each; pullets, 90 each. Owen
as Carefully culled. December sale.
irs. R. B. Mooney, Adairsville.
Donaldson str. pure bred S: C. R. I.
5 hens and early cockerel. $6
She | pen; 1 extra nice March hatch
ckerel, $2. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun,
BS
: even Reds, 6 pullets and 1 rooster
or sale or exc. Write for information.
._ J. G. Fleming; Hartwell, Rt. 2.
One hundred -and seventy-five BR. E:
yr. old hens, 75c each, del. my
e. AA quality. Booth str. Mrs. E.
vis, Folkston, Rt. 2.
SUSSEX
One Speckled Sussex 2 year old
oster, strong .and healthy. Direct
m J. W. Ossege, $1.25. Mrs. A. T.
uss, Nicholls, Rt. 2.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
ETC., FOR SALE
Six pr. colored Muscovey ducks, $3
pr. FOB. Mrs. M. M. Trotter,
anchester.
Wild Mallards for sale or exc., $1.25
or what have you to trade. Lamar
Jefferson, Albany.
re Bourbon Bede hens, *4:; toms,
Mrs. R. . Greene, Cuthbert,
ght guineas, 1 rooster and 7 hens.
or exc. for chickens of any kind
pt Ww. L. Mrs. A. J. Folsom, Ha-
"Ten young guineas, crossed with
ite African, 60c each. Exe. for M.
turkeys, or pr. pigs, good breed.
rs. J. A. Toland, Avondale Estates.
ure bred Mammoth White Pekin
ick and drake, yr. old, $1.25 each.
rs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton.
Three hens, 1 tom, pure. M. B. tur-
ys, fine for breeding, 25c lb. Leland
s, Hartwell, Rt. 4.
One pr. eee 2 yrs. old, 1 tom
d 1 hen, $8. C. H. Sledge, Powers-
Le ? Rt.
extra nice long legged, early
ed M. B. gobblers, $5 each. Mrs.
Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5.
, pure Bronze hen, 20 mos. old.
th or exc. for a good pig, 6 or 7
. old. Some good stock. No runt.
anie C. Wingo, Newnan.
ighteen fine fat turkeys, av. wt.
bs., $1.75.each, or 3 for $5; $25
t, FOB, my station. Peter .S.
dy, Perry. -_
een head of guineas, 4 grown,
each; 11 young, nearly large as
0" 85c each; also 2 doz. pigeon
bbls., 10 each. Mrs. A. O. Clark,
City.
ge blue geese and white ganders,
feathered, strong and healthy,
each, or 4 for $4.50. Mrs. Allen
Nicholls, Rt. 2.
or exc. 2 fine Turken roosters,
nd $2.50 each, or will exc. for
eys or pure bred pit game hens;
pr. turkeys, $3 each, or $3. 50
R. E. Keith, Gainesville, Rt. <1.
me pair White Holland turkeys,
or breeders, $8 pr.; 1 pr. solid
guineas, St 50 pr., FOB. No
Mrs. W. McClain, Clarkes-
Rt. 3; Bom 30.
shteen. fine, fat turkeys, av. wt.
S., guar, 4 for $10, or lot, $40.
ers chk. or money order only,.
Tes McBroom, .Dublin.
wO pure bred M. B., Bird Bros.
ms, April hatch, wt. 19-20 lbs.,
ach; 2 M. B. hens, 2 yrs. old, wt.
- Ibs., $5 each; 2 hens, 1931
9- 10 Ibs., $4 each. All pure
l. Cash with order. Mrs. Lula
mas, Vienna.
everal April hatch Bronze turkeys,
cheap if bought at once. Live 114
Sra of Griffin on High Falls
s. J. N. Carson, Griffin.
Aree breed, M. B., 1931 hatch, 2
hens and 1 nice tom, $12. Money
No chks. Mrs. J. E. Sikes,
ran, Bt. tf:
een nice full grown turkeys, wt.
- each, $2 each, 5 for $9.50.
ress paid. No personal chks. Satis-
On or money returned. J. G.
Ts, Aashburn, P. QO. Box 153.
WYANDOTTES
ree thoroughbred Columbian
andotte roosters, $3 each, or exc.|
ual value eating friers, or oes
larze and very nice, $1. 50 ea.
MARKET.
Poultry For Sale
Fischel W. Wyandotte cockerel, di-
rect from Fischel, $1.50. Eo L. Coch-
ran, Lavonia.
Pure R. C. S. L. Wyandotte, Tar-
box str., 1% yr. old hens, $1-each:
2-9. mos. old Australorp cockerels, $3.
Will exc. for baby chicks, large breed :
of any kind. Mrs. J. J. Cunry, Stock-
ton.
April hatch R. C. W. Wyandotte
cockerels, Martin str., $1.50 each. Nel-
lie Jackson, Commerce. 4
Pure bred W. Wyandotte roosters,
April hatch, $1.25 ea. Mrs. J... B;
Head, Alma.
Two: pure-bred S. L. Wyandotte
roosters, Rose Comb., 18 mos. old,
No
chks. Mrs. M. J. McDowell, Blake-
ly, Rto2. 3
One nices. L. Wyandotte cokerel,
$150 Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt.*5.
Poultry Wanted
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
Want 3 Thompson pure Ringlet str.
B. R. roosters from bloodtested flock.
Mrs. Alonzi Paulk, Jr., Wray.
Want sev. hundred W. L. pullets.
Must be healthy, in good laying cond.
and reasonable. S. P. Howe, Atlanta,
514 E. Ontario, S. W.
Want 6 B. R. hens, spring 1931
hatch. Will exc. equal value. H. E.
McAuliffe, Milledgeville.
Exc. value for B. R. hens, or for
R. I. Red hens. H. L. Farmer, Albany,
801 3rd. Ave.
Want 10 pure. bred B. R. March
hatch hens and 1 rooster. State low-
est price and strain. Curtis Akins,
Zebulon, Rt. 2, Box 4.
LEGHORNS
Exchange 2 pure bred April hatch
Dark Everlay B. L. cockerels for 2 of
same breed and color. Each pay chgs.
on what shipped. T. W. Manning,
Dudley, Rt. 1.
Want 40 W. L. hens. Exc. $50 value.
Mrs. V. E. Farrow, Midville, Rt. 2.
Want 50 W. L. pullets, laying. Will
pay 50 to 60c del. to Douglasville.
J. S. Storer, Douglasville, Rt. 6.
Want 50 W. L. pullets, March or
April hatch. Price must be reasonable,
del. to Douglasville. S, S. Storer,
Douglasville, Rt.6. -
Want sev. hundred W. L. pullets.
Name best price and if willing for
pullets to be culled. T. W. Timmer-
man, Vidalia.
_MINORCAS
Would buy a nice lot of. Black
Minorca pullets and 1 yr. old hens at
right price, Must be full stock. V. B.
McKie, Abbeville, Rt. 2.
Exc. value for 6 hens, yr. old, any
large breed. Mrs. Hugh Underwood,
Cartersville, 516 N. Erwin St.
Exc. value for 20 hens. Each pay
transportation. Each pay chgs .their
shipment. Write. E. B. Ballard,
Locust Grove, Rt. 1.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Want 75 early spring hatch pul-
lets, any good breed; will exc. good
value. Mrs. W. In Hurst, Toccoa.
Exe. reg. Jersey bull calf, 6 wks.
old for 25 thoroughbred yr. ota, pul-
lets. Prefer Reds or W. L. S. G.
McNeill, Arlington.
Exe. shoat, wt. when dressed about
225 lbs. for ae pullets or young
hens. Mrs. E, D. Owens, Mountain
City.
Exe. value for pigeons, chickens,
ducks, turkeys, or geese, or what have
you? W. T. Nelson, Atlanta, 3131
ao Ave.
PIGEONS.
Squabs wanted. Want sauabs, fresh
killed, weekly shipments. Write what
you have; also want 100 lbs. of corn
meal. State best price. ane L, Rob-
erts, Brunswick.
R. I. REDS
Exchange 10 W. L. hens and pullets
and 5 hens and rooster, R. I. Reds.
Want at least part of them pullets as
mine are half and half. L. W. Stal-
lings, Carrollton.
Want B. W. T. tested S. C. R. I.
Red pullets and cockerels, Dunlap str.
preferred. What have you and price?
A. MacNaughton, Rome, Rt. 6.
hatch, or March hatch pullets. Exe.
white or mixed peas for same. L. T.
Long, Bremen.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
- GEESE, es WANTED
Will exc. W. lL. pullets, ready to
lay for | geese; 1. for 1. Emest Mec;
ian, Hahira. 4
Want 6 to 10 R. I. Red hens, 1930)
BULLETIN -
Poultry Wanted |
Want 1 tom and 2 hens, M. B.
stock, thoroughbred turkeys, young
as possible, FOB, market price at
your home; write what you have and
Bot Aetails. Tom Kittle, Villa Rica,
Want to exc. pure str. Bird Bros.
big bone Bronze turkeys for breeding
toms of the same description. John
H. Hicks, Ft. Valley.
Exe. dwart Eng. pea seed at 25c
lb., Ga. collard seed, 40c Ib., for any
large breed poultry, geese, guineas,
pigs or what have you? E. V. Milteer,
Quitman.
Exec. SS. P. C. male hog for tur-
keys. C. M. Chaffin, Norman Park.
Want 2 turkey hens, 1 tom, pure
bred, no akin, 1930 hatch preferred.
Exe. pure bred R. I. Red pullets and
cockerel, or pay cash if priced right.
Mrs. S. s. Smith, Macon, Rt. 5.
Want 3 Bourbon Red turkey hens
and 1 gobbler. Write lowest price and
str. Curtis Akins, Zebulon, Rt. 2
Box. 4.
Want trio fawn and white Indian
Runner ducks. Exc. 50 lbs. hand-
picked Spanish peanuts. Each to pay
chgs. on what they receive. Mrs. Ben
Hartman, Ochlochnee, Rt. 1.
'WYANDOTTES
Want Regal Dorcas W. Wyandotte
grown cockerel or rooster, not over 2
yrs. old. Mrs. Jesse Mixon, Ocilla.
Exe: l pure bred Columbian Wyan-
dotte cockerel, this yrs. hatch,. for
1 pullet of the same breed. Mrs. E. J.
McDougal, Lavonia, Rt. 2.
Live Stock For Sale
CATLE FOR SALE
Pure-bred but not reg. Jersey cow,
giving 1 gal. per day, freshen in
March; will then give 3 gal. and 1%
Ib. butter. Excellent butter cow.
Gentle, $30 FOB. Ray Bloodworth,
Mcintyre, Ribs 4c
One half Jersey and one half
Guernsey (sex not given), 10 mos.
old, from heavy milker, $18, or exc.
for a reg. Jersey bull calf. H. G.
Burroughs. Canon.
Four head yearlings, val. at $35.
Will exc. for corn, oats, wheat, syr-
up, or anything can use. C. M.
Bray, Oglethorpe.
Reg. Holstein bull calf, $10 FOB
Ga. Experiment Station, Experiment.
F. R. Edwards, Animal Husbandman.
Reg. Jersey bull, wt. about 900 Ibs.
Gentle, not spiteful. No jumper. $65
at barn. Geo. Pridgen, Wray, Rt.
2, Box 36.
One reg. Gurnsey bull calf, splen-
didly bred. W. A. Daniel, Tennille.
Pure bred Reg. Polled Hereford
cattle, both bulls and heifers, for
sale. Apply: E.T. Boswell, Siloam.
One Jersey bull, 2% yrs. old, not
ent. to reg., good cond., $25. C. F.
Wallis, Cataula, RFD 2.
Jersey heifer, yr. old, very fine,
sacrifice for cash; also 5 mos. old
heifer calf, cheap. W. J. Johnson,
Lithonia, Rt. 2.
Reg. Jersey cow, Gamboge Clover-
dale, No. 602370, from famous Ten-
nessee dairy herd. To freshen Jan-
uary 1st. Bred to reg. male. Reg.
transferred to buyer. $70 cash. Mrs.
W. A. Bennett, Adairsville, Rt. 3, care
Mrs. L. B. Landrum.
__Milch cow with 2nd calf,
old, pure Jersey, 2% gal. milk, 1 Ib.
butter per day. Can ship by truck,
but will not crate. $25, or $35 with
calf. A. A. Fuqua, Jackson.
Reg. Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old with
calf, ent. to reg., 2 wks. old. Write
if interested. J. M. Lee,
Springs, Rt. 3.
One Jersey heifer, freshen in Jan-
uaty, $25. Joe M. Brown, McRae.
One hundred head of hogs, wt.
from 40 to 150 lbs., corn fed. Sell in
truck loads at 5%e lb. F. L. Beasley,
Reidsville.
One pure bred Black Jersey bull,
wt. around 850 Ibs., $50 at barn, or
$60 del. within a radius of 75 =
B. C. Bynum, Shellman.
One youne Jersey cow, good cond.,
give about 2 gal. day, and more if
fed properly. $35 cash. V. Camp,
Rockmart, Rt. 4, care F. Thoms.
Good Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh
last week, $50. Mrs. J. V. Crawford,
Atlanta, 2997 Piedmont Road.
Jersey heifers, bred to pure bred
Guernsey bull, $25 each, or exc. for 45
bu. of good corn, slipped-shuck. Party
to del. corn and get cows; 2 yr. old
Midville, Ro.
Young Polled Hereford bulls, 6-10
mos. old, $50 to $75; heifers bred and
ed. for all cattle diseases. Good ae
Ao Collier, ille 2
2) mos. }
Powder.
bull, $35, or 60 bu. corn. J. A. Dickey,
not bred, $35 to $75. Have been treat-|
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Live Stock For Sale _
Pure stock male, wt. 600 lbs., 2 yrs.
old, $40, or exc. for pure bred shcats
at my barn. Douglas Goldin, Drake-
town.
Iwo highly bred, well grown reg.
Jersey bulls, 14 mos. old, $25 EAGh
Ss. L. Thornton, Dewyrose, Rt. 2.
Reg. Jersey bull-calves, 6 wks. old,
Combination breeding, out of extra.
fine dams, $25. Exc. for seed oats,
young thoroughbred chickens, any
var., or syrup. Ss. G. McNeill, Arling- :
ton.
freshen, $50 per head. W. J. Morgan,
Stillmore.
One good Jersey milch cow, fresh
in, 3 gal. milk per day, $40. M. Ge
Vanzant, Abbeville.
Six mos. old bull calf, Sires Goin
state butter-fat champion of all
breeds with 810 lbs. fat in 465 days.
Calfs dam a 4 gal. cow, fs with pa= |
. Hatchett,
pers at Douglasville. J.
Douglasville.
Jersey bull about 2 yrs. old, out of Ce
Pat :
a 4 gal. Jersey cow,
Boykin, Bairdstown.
Fine Jersey male, 3 yrs. old, wt.
900 to 1000 lbs., very gentle, easily
managed, $50, or exc. for good young
$37.50.
milch cow, fresh in. O. G. a
sorth, Charing.
Ten to 16-mos.-old Jersey eee
for sale or. exc.:for milk goats or
brood sows, ready bred, del. to my _
lot. A. R. Kimes, Griffin.
One, sub. to reg., Jersey bull calf,
10 mos. old, $10 at barn. Mrs. E. O.
Bledsoe, Carrollton.
One good, gentle milch cow, fresh<_
en within a few days; gives 3 gal. per
day, $25. J. C. Madden; Locust Grove
HOGS FOR SALE
Eight pure stock Little Bone Gu-.
inea Pigs, 5 females, 3 males, 5 wks.
old; Ready for del. first week in
January, $5 ea. W. N. McCullough,
Rossville. :
Two S. P.
Ibs, 1 bred, $15 ea., or $28 for both.
Cholera immune. Not prepaid.
D. Williamson, Plains.
One large B. B. Guinea sow, wt.
about 200 or 250 lbs, $20; 10 pigs
Jersey or Guernsey heifers, soon to
C. gilts, wt. about 175
Ce :
crossed with S. P. Cc. and Hamp=
shire, wt. 75 to 110 Ibs., $5 to $7 ea.
G. E. Hickman, Jacksonville. oe
Pure-blooded Berkshire pigs, 2
mos. old, wt. 40 or 50 Ibs., $5 each.
No papers. Fred L. White, Buck-
head, Rt. 1.
Five thrifty pigs, 3 mos. old, half
P, C. and half Big Guinea. Easy
to keep fat. Solid black, $4 ea., or
$18 for the 5, if taken at once.
Ww. Smallwood, Mitchell. .
One S. P. C, sow, fat, wt. gross.
about 520-530 Ibs., will exc. for vel-
vet beans at $12 ton. ee sow
at $22 or $20 cash. R.
pe RFD 2.
Ree. Pp
hOey
e
- Bishop, =
. C. 7 mos. old gilt, $20, or
exc. for cow giving 2 gal. milk per
2
day, or for 50 gal. good syrup. Cc. M.
Shelley, Cave Springs
S. P. C. pigs, sub. to reg., 8 wks. to.
5 mos. old, $6 to $15. Some nice boars.
doe M. Brown, McRae.
Twenty-five or 30 head of shonte
wt. from 50 to 100 lbs. gross. Corn-_
fed. Just right for porkers. M. Fi
Waggoner, Blum.
Reg. P. C. pigs, 3 mos. old, $10 each,
Sat. guar. O. W.. Caswell, Americus.
Two pure bred Duroc J. gilts, 4
mos, old, wt. 60 Ibs., $12 for pair, or
exc. for 15 bu. good runner peanuts
for seed. W. H. Hamm, Ray City.
Five pigs, 2 mos. old, $4 each, or 2.
for $7, FOB. Berkshire-Duroc Jersey
cross. Not reg. White Riddle, Athens,
225 Peter St.
Black P..C. male hog, wt. 250 ihe!
$40 at my barn. Full stock, not reg.
Cash with order. No. chks. Harmon
Taylor, Graymont, Re 3c =
Thirty-four pigs and shoats, 1 wk,
to 6 mos. old. Half Berkshire and P.
C. with Duroc Jersey mixed. "Reas- ,
oo W. S. Anderson, Middleton,
R
Three pigs of pone stock, wt. 40 Ibs.
each, $3 eath.
ville.
S. P. C. pigs, 8 wks. old, some 4
mos. old, reg. in buyers name. Exc. |
1 boar for 1 of same breed. a. A,
McCollum, Ambrose. :
Two sows, 5 mos. old, 75 Ib., half
Duroc and Hampshire; 2 Duroc, ps
mos. old, 1 sow and 1 boar. Sell. or
trade for nannie goats in radius
20 miles. Mrs. J. H. Osburn, Nahunta. :
Twenty-seven. pigs, 17 are pure S.
P. C., 10 are half breed P. C., for sal
the 10th day of January. Pure bred,
$3.50; half breed, $2.25 each. Father
aoe these pigs, wt. 600 lbs., mother.
0 Ibs. Jess Wilson, Mac
Ce Vanzant; spin 5
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Live Stock . For Sale
Twelve P. C. pigs, $3.50 each, or
exc. for 1 mule, wt. 1 M Ibs., not over
10 or 12 yrs. old, or exc. P. C. sow
: =e pigs. C. A, Vaughan, McDonough,
Rt. 6.
One pure bred O. I. C. male, yr. old,
4n fine cond. Exc. for pr. of little bone
- Guinea pigs, male and female, or for
Leghorn pullets, black or white.
(Name and address not given.)
Duroc J. pigs, 45 to 55 Ibs., from
prize winners, $7.50 to $10. Males and
females. Reg. in buyers name. Exc.
some for reg. J. heifer around yr. old.
a. L. Scott, Concord.
B. P. C. gilt, 4 mos. old, pure stock,
ent. to reg., $5; 8 wks. old, pure stock
ent. to reg., Duroc J. pigs, $5. Both
treated, All FOB. Cash. Mrs. H. A.
Humphrey, Mitchell, Rt. 1.
One young brood sow and 1 gilt,
-bred to farrow March 1st. Both fine
stock, Duroc Jersey, bred to reg. Du-
roc boar, $35 for both. Ira F. Mc-
Minn, Ayersville. :
Durocs, 4 mos. old, wt. 75 to 90 Ibs.,
reg. in buyers name, $12.50 each; also
Durocs, 3 mos. old, 50 to 60 lbs., reg.,
$10 each. J. C. Lumsden, Talbotton.
Pure bred Duroc J. boar, can he
reg , ready for service, about 9 mos. |
old, $15; also pure bred Jersey sows,
18 mos. to 2 yrs. old, all ready bred,
wt. around 200 lbs., $20; 6 mos. Duroc
gilts, $10. Dbl. treated. J. C. Collier,
Barnesville.
Ten pigs, 7 wks. old, mixed S. P.
C. and Black P. C. All fat, healthy,
thrifty, $2.25 each, part or all. Ready
to ship. J. E. Harper, Osierfield.
Pure bred little bone Guinea sow
and 6 pigs, Duroc and Guineas. Sow,
_ wt. 200 lbs. or more, 2nd litter of pigs,
$25 del. to truck. Will not ship. J. C.
Hargroves, Marlow.
Eight nice, fat, large type mixed.
breed pigs, 6 wks. old, $1.95 each. Sat.
guaranteed. Mrs. M. Harper, Osier-
field.
Six brood sows, Duroc J., P. C., and
- Berkshire. As high as 14 in litter, $12
each; 20 pigs, 40-50 Ibs., $3 each.
John Cerveau, Savannah, Rt. 4,
Box 97. :
Reg. big bone Black Essex; choicest
of breeding, sat. guar. W. J. Bar-
geron, Sardis, Box 146.
Duroc J. pigs, 34% mos. old, -wt.
50-60 lbs. ea., immuned and reg. in
buyers name, $8.50 ea. .2 for $16, 3
for $23.50. L. M. Kennedy, Collins.
Pure bred Big Type P. C. boars, 9
to 10 mos. old, wt. 150 to 175 Ibs.,
cholera immune, ped. furnished at
no extra cost, $12.50 ea. G. D. Kierce,
Pelham, Sunnyside Farm.
*Four Berkshire pigs, 2 mos. old,
wt. 40 to 50 lbs., $6 ea. W. J. John-
son, Lithonia, Rt. 2.
Four hundred lb. reg. P. C. sow
with 8 fine pigs, 1 mo. old, $75. G.
A. Byrd, Waverly Hall.
Little Guinea hogs, 1 sow pig, 2
mos. old, yellow, and sev. black
males, full Guinea and fine type, $8
ea., or $15 pr., exe. for turkeys.
Edgar Barnes, Summit.
Sow, half S. P. C. and half Black
Essex, 7 pigs; father full blood S.
P. C., sell or exc. for pure _ bred
heifer, Jersey, Guernsey and Hol-
stein, already bred, or a fresh cow,
2 gal. or more, del. Mrs. Addie
Waddelle, Pearson.
Pr. P, C., 30 or 35 Ibs. ea., $10 cash,
| or exc. for 15 laying hens, or 10
head nannie goats; also 3 young
sows, bred to P. C. boar, 130 to 135
Ibs. ea., $30, cash or exc. L. G.
Scott, Graymont, Rt. 2.
* Cherry red Duroc J. gilt, best type
and breeding, 4 mos. old, $12.50 with
ped. Sell or exc. for No. 1 hogs at
market price. H. R. Lippan, La-
- Grange. :
Two pure bred Duroc J. sow pigs,
sub. to reg. Life treated. About 3
mos. old, good color, $4 ea. Mrs. Sam
Yawn, Milan.
Two pure bred S. P. . gilts, wt.}
135 Ibs. ea.; cholera immune for life,
1 bred, $25 for both. C. D. William-
son, Plains.
All: sizes Essex and Guinea, cross,
pigs, for sale. Mrs. E. O. Bledsoe,
Carrollton.
Five fine Little Bone P. C. pigs, 5
wks. old, for sale or trade. W. R.
Brazil, Bowdon, Rt. 1.
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
Twelve-year-old mare mule, gentle,
dark color. Cost $150. Exc. for other
- value wanted. Write for particulars.
- R> Q. Miller, Acworth, Rt. 2.
One good, sound, gentle black and
white spotted Shetland pony, $25.
Can be seen at my lot on Alexander
Bridge Road, Chickamauga Park, Ga.
W. J. McDonald, Chickamauga, Rt. 2.
MARKET BULLETIN
Live Stock For Sale
Black Shetland pony, about 4 ft.
high, gentle, etc., for sale cheap. R.
T. Shuman, Vidalia.
No. 1 horse for sale for cash, or
trade for peas, corn, cow, etc. No
plug horse, o. k. in every respect.
Come see him if you want to trade.
M. R. Lockhart, Louisville, Rt. 5,
Box 54, =
Plug mule, wt. 800 Ibs., age not
known. Eats ear corn, work any-
where. $15 cash, or exc. for heifer
soon to freshen or for reg. J. calves,
or for corn and syrup at market
price. J. E. Feltman, Whitesburg.
Sell or exc. pr. of plug mules, C. B.
McCullough, Middleton, Rt. 1.
Good, sound farm mule, about 950
Ibs., $50. Will take half in good syrup
and B .L. pullets, del. to me and get
mule. A. J. Kent, Midville, Rt. 2.
Mule, 12 yrs. old, good but small,
$65 at farm. Miss Addie C. Hicks,
Scottdale. Phone DEarborn 2436-W.
Mare mule, round, fat, work any-
where, wt. about 1 M Ibs. Does not
need whip. $35, or exc. for April
hatch W. lL. pullets or good milch
cow fresh in, or freshen soon. S. J.
Chambley, Brooks.
Mare mule, 10 yrs. old, wt. 900 Ibs.
Gentle and good worker anywhere,
$50 cash, exc. for hogs, milch cows
or yearlings. Douglas Williamson,
Oak Park.
Six mules from $30 to $100; all in
good shape and able to work. W. H.
Bolton, Griffin, *phone 89-J.
One good mule, $100. No plug.
Work anywhere. Good in every way.
Buyer come see for himself. Live 7
miles west of Cleveland on Porter
Springs Road. John B. Grindle, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1, Box 58.
One fine Jack, coming 5 yrs. old,
for sale. Write for price. B. C. Trice,
Barnesville. ,
A good, heavy work horse, gentle,
work anywhere, for sale or trade for
cows or other cattle. A. J. Collins,
Demorest. !
A real good Tennessee, 11-yr.-old
mare mule, with extra good qualities,
wt. 1100 lbs., $75. Riley C. Couch,
Turin.
One good plug mule, wt. about
1000 to 1100 lbs. Sell for $30 or. exc.
for good milch cow, now giving milk
or for same value in hogs. E.
Middlebrooks, The Rock.
. One mare mule, 12 yrs. old, wt.
1,150 Ibs., gentle and good condition,
$80. F. H. Bullard, Powder Springs.
Shetland ponies for sale. All ages,
sexes, color, sizes. Well broke. $30
to $50. Wm. S. McMichael, Buena
Vista.
Good plug mule for sale or trade
for good milch cows. G. W. Russell,
Baxley, Rt. 4.
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
Four young nannies and 1 billy
of prolific goats, $10; nannies, bred.
Wm. S. McMichael, Buena Vista.
-Twenty-five ewes and 1 ram, ewe
bred, $3.50 and $4 ea. Exc. some
ewes for pure-bred Nubian does, milk
goats. Write at once. A. N. Adams,
Elberton, Rt. 9.
Forty sheep, nice and fat, $4.50 ea.
i barn. Fred A. Boozer, Hogans-
ville.
Large, reg. Nubian bucks, from 5
qt. doe, sound, wonderful breeder.
Exc. for 100 per cent Nubian doe,
or cross-breeds, if heavy milker, 2-5:
mos. old bucks by above buck, cheap
or will exc. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta,
676 Tifton St.
_ Pure bred Shropshire ram sheep in
fine cond. Dark face and legs. Sell or
exc. for 2 ewe yr. old lambs, or for 1
high grade Southdown or Shropshire,
2 yr. old bred ewe. Must be good.
stock, with dark face and legs. Ben
F. Powell, Lylerly, Rt. 2.
RABBITS FOR SALE
N. Z. Whites, pink-eyed, 4 bucks
and 3 does, 10 mos. old, $1 ea. Cash
with order. Write for prices. Miss
Naomi Allison, Lithia Springs.
Chihchillas, Silver Fox, Himalay-
ans, White Flemish Giants and N. Z.
Whites, all stock guar. healthy. Write
for prices. H. M. Wall, Augusta,
RFD 1.
One Chinchilla buck, 14 mos. old,
$2; 4 does, sub. to reg., 14 mos., 8
mos., 2 2-mos. old, $5. W. B. Lam-
bert, Luthersville, Box 37.
Pr. of 2 yr. old, large, healthy
White Flemish Giants, direct from
Brand Farms, fully ped., $5. H. A.
Stahl, Valdosta.
Chinchillas, N. Z. Whites and Reds,
Himalayans and Silver Martens; ped.
stock, does, $2.50; bucks, $1.50, FOB.
A. W. Melton, Thomasville. =
Live Stock For Sale
Yr. old, ped. Chinchilla bucks, 75ce
ea.: exc. for healthy, young chickens
or anything can use. W. R. Thomp-
son, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
N. Z. Red, 2 mos. old rabbits, $1.50
pr., or exc. 4 pr. for 100 baby chicks,
B. P. Rocks, or W .L., to be received
in February. Will accept smaller
amounts, 50 for 2 pr. Mrs. A. F. An-
ton, Bessemer, Rt. 6, Box 98.
Sev. prs. N. Z. White, pink-eyed,
best bred rabbits for sale or will
trade for something else of equal
value. Robt. C. Collier, Barnesville,
Rhomaston St.
Eggs For Sale
Thompson B. R. eggs, $1 per 153:
WeeD:: J also:
bloodtested for B. ;
Donaldsons R. I. Reds, $1 per 15; no
chks. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Sylvester,
Rt. 3.
per setting of 15, postpaid, or exc.
for ducks, turkeys or guineas; write.
Mrs. Douglas McLendon, Dawson,
Rt. 4.
Thompson Ringlet B. R. eggs, prize
pen, $1 per 15; $1.65 for 30;
2nd, 85c per 15; $1.50 for 30 del.;
cartons returned. Mrs. J. E. Steadam,
Bainbridge.
Eggs from selected, heavy layers,
Mahood str., R. I. Reds, $1.50 per 15,
Carton to be ret.; exc. some for a
good 8 or 10 wks. old P. C. pig; also
have 1 April hatch, Mahood sir.
cockerel, $1.50 del. W. T. Pritchett.
Ellijay.
Eggs from pure bred Everlay Light
B. L, Grade A hens, sired by cocks
from yard No. 29, Everlay Farms,
$1.25 per 15, 30 eggs, $2; safe del.
Ernest P. Ethridge, Auburn.
Parks B. R. eggs, from high pro-
ducing 3 yr. hens, $1 per 15. H. B.
Durham, Woodville. -
Selected hatching eggs, from dark
S. C. R. I. Reds, $1.50 per 15; 50, $3;
$5 hundred. Miss Belle Timmerman,
Bronwood.
Owen Farm str., S. C. R. I. Red
eggs, $1.25 per 15; -selected eggs.
Mrs. R. B. Mooney, Adairsville. _
Hatching eggs from heavy laying
flocks of breeders, Donaldson Reds,
B, Rocks, Everlay B. L., Tancred W.
L., 75c per 15, del. D. F. Thomas,
Odum.
Pure bred Cornish eggs, from large
type Berry str., $1.25 for 15; $2 for
30, postpaid. E. B. Trotman, P. O.
Box 62, Lumpkin.
Pure bred dark Cornish. game
eges, $1 for 15. Mrs. C. A. Patter-
son; Ty Py Rte
Buff Orp. hatching eggs, $1 per
15, del. W. Harrison, Fitzgerald.
Eggs Wanted
Pure bred eggs for hatching, 128
doz. weekly, pay premium above
market price; advise number, breed
birds. A. O. Bowles, Fayetteville,
Box C.
Exc. good blood red, $4 cock, 1930
hatch, Donaldson stock direct, for
large - breed eggs for hatching. Or
sell cock $4, cash del. Mrs. J. E. Sikes;
Cochran, Rt. 1.
Want pure bred eggs for hatching.
Quote lowest price in case lots. R. I.
Reds and Barred Rocks. W. L. Hurst,
Toccoa.
_ Baby Chicks For Sale
Now. booking orders for future del.
from selected proved breeding hens,
large type standard egg size, pure
Tancred W. L. baby chicks, Jan.,
Feb. and Mch. delivery. M. W. Kan-
tala, Elberton.
Thoroughbred B. R., Reds, Wyan-
dottes from selected quality stock, $9
C; heavy assorted, $8.50; also started
chicks. Prepaid live del. R. H. Fechtel,
Waycross.
High powered baby chicks from
heavy laying flocks, Reds, Rocks,
Everlay, B. L., Tancred W. Leghorns.
Priced right. D, F. Thomas, Odum.
Started chicks, 465-4 wks. old,
healthy, pure bred W. Rocks ahd W.
Wyandottes ,25c each, here. Mrs. S.
M. Aycock, Valdosta, Lakeland Ave.,
Box 426. ;
Custom hatching, set your eggs for
2c per egg, or on half of chicks. 20 yrs.
exp. Also baby chicks for sale, heavy
breeds, $10 C; light breeds, $9 C.
Book order now. Lois B. Woods,
Brooks.
Baby chicks from State accredited
and thoroughly tested flocks, bred for
high egg production. Write for prices
on the kind and number wanted, and
if convenient state 2nd choice. Chas.
F. Howe, Ft. Valley. Lio
eae ee Ae
A. Hayes, Buford.
Thursday, December 24, 1981
Baby Chicks For Sale
Baby chicks. Bloodtested, easiest
raised and grown into big, husky
money makers. Write for prices. J. I,
Hosford, Atlanta, 221 Forsyth St.,
6. We
Famous Blue Ribbon chicks can be
depended upon, from bloodtested cert.
flocks, strong, healthy, active chicks.
100 per cent live arrival guar. Post-
paid. C. F. Hall Columbus, 900 6th
Ave. :
Custom hatching, eggs hatched for
9c each, or 3%c per chick, or on
shares. Customer to furnish eggs. E.
Pure bred, selected chicks from
home bred, trapnested, high egg pro~
ducing flocks. Come and inspect our
flocks at all times. Hatches, Jan,
ith and each week thereafter. W. C.
Kutz, Atlanta, Rt. 2, Box 245.
White Leghorn and Rocks from se<
Selected S. L. Wyandotte eggs, "5c |lected stock. Write for early order dis
counts. Custom. hatching, $2.50 per C;
$8 per case. Write. M. V. Olsan,
Hapeville, Box 278. :
Book orders now 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.
Livable chicks from culled, blood-
tester, outstanding flocks of Reds,
Rocks and Leghorns. J. H. Wood,
Athens, Box B. os
Baby Chicks Wanted
Want 200 large breed baby chicks
to raise on halves to 10 or 12 wks,
old. Will furnish feed and party pay,
del. charges to me; I pay back to
them. Reds preferred. Write at once, :
M. T. Brown, Fayetteville, RFD 2.
Want 200 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 12 wks. old. J. A. Nations,
Canton, Rt. 3.
Want 300 to 1M baby chicks to
raise on 50-50 basis until 10 weeks
old; Rocks or Reds and W. L. pre-=
ferred. M. C. Padgett, Stilson, Rt. 1.
Want to buy 500 to 1M baby chicks
to produce broilers. J. M. Lindsey,
Armuchee.
Want from 100 to 500 baby chicks
to raise on halves to 10 wks. old. Any
large breed. Reds or B. R. preferred.
Mrs. C. A. Beasley, Baxley, Rt. 5.
Want day old chicks to raise on
halves, any large breed. Want them
February ist. Have good range. Mrs.
J. W. Miller, Bowdon.
Want 200 baby chicks to raise on
halves to. 12 or 14 wks. old. Mrs. Bedia
Smith, Cochran, RFD 3.
Grain and Hay For Sale
Remainder 500 bu: Gunn-Goolsby |
Super wheat. Official yield, 51.29
bu. per A. (highest official record
production for Ga.), $1.75 bu. FOB.
Dan Gunn, Monticello.
Two cars baled native hay, excel-
lent quality and very bright, $12.50
ton, FOB. W. C. Hudmon, West
Point.
One car peanut hay, bright, heavy
with peanuts, $12.50 per ton, FOB.
Wilbur Smith, Cochran, RFD 5, Box
40.
Bright, baled oats $17 ton; bright
Bermuda, clover and Johnson grass
hay. $12.50 per ton, FOB. Car. lots
or less. H. Hardin, Dyar.
Genuine Beardless barley, 2% bu. |
sack lots, $1 bu, FOB, also Cenuine
Abruzzi rye (Cokers strain), 90c bu.,
FOB Augusta, in 20 bu. lots; less
quantities, $1 bu. W. C. Moore, Au-
gusta, 805 Reynolds St.
Hastings 100-bu., Cokers Cold
Proof and Fulghum oats, 55c bu. All
1 yr. from Orig. Pure, clean, sound
and no smut: R. W. Stembridge, Mil-
ledgeville.
Texas Rustproof and Fulghum seed
oats, free from foreign seed, 45c bu.
FOB. Monroe Gaston, Americus.
_ Recleaned pure Abruzzi seed rye
in 2% bu. bags, $1 bu.: recleaned,
pure Fulghum seed oats, in 5 bu. bags,
45c bu. Cash with order. Exc. for
Ga. cane syrup in 1 gal. cans. LL,
I. Felton, Marshallville.
Select Fulghum seed oats, 5 bu.
sacked, $3.25; rape seed, 20c 1b., 10
lbs., $1; add postage. Mrs. Addie
Waddelle, Pearson.
Sev. cars O-too-tan hay. Also baled
oat straw: not rained on after cut;
as fine as one could want. C._ H.
Dyas, Adairsville, Ga., or Mrs. Mes
Whorter, Atlanta, 230 State Capitol.
Fulghum oats, pure and free from
foreign seed, 60c bu., FOB. Jos. F
Floyd, Adairsville, Rt. 3.
About 1600 bundles fodder and
tops, bright and good, $1.25 per 100.
Ira F. McMinn, Ayersyille.
1
hursday,
rain and Hay For Sale
sricht, large, pure Fulghum oat
0c bu. R. E. Bower, Dixie. .
M bundles 4-hand. bottom
nice and bright, $1.75 - per
. EH. Evans,
thousand five hundred bun-
s good, bright 4-hand fodder,
good corn, $1.25 per 100 Ibs. at
-parn; also 3 M Ibs. finest kind of
ed hay, 40c per 100 lbs. W. E
eg, Buena Vista. i
oats for seed, last Fall sow-
guar. free of trash; recleaned, |
bu. at my barn. L. M. Cochran,
ison, Rt. 2. ts
agrain 303 new grain: forage
lage crop, 6 lbs., postpaid. $1;
homa the wonder. grain, 3 lbs.,
ostpaid. H. A. Neal, Carnesville.
w cars of most excellent peanut
hay, bright, with lots of peanuts
ne; practically dirt free, for
ik sale, $6.50 ton, FOB, cars at
_ J. C. Logan, Plains.
Ighum oats for sale or exc. for
wuts or peas. 1 bu. oats for 1 of
wuts; 2 bu. oats for 1 of peas. H.
armichael, Tifton.
ll cotton seed for 5 bu. seed
. Hach to pay chgs. Loumzo An-
n, Stillmore, Rt. 2. :
jidge, Milner. =
100 bu. seed oats, give in
$25 and-1 extra fine reg. Jersey
lf, 6 wks. old. S. G. McNeill,
peanuts, bu. for. bu. F. L.
olquitt.
Positions Wanted
tiled man wants job on farm, or
ing and looking after stock. Can
ny kind of farm work; drive
te... Or will look after place
Id couple, or hire out by day
ionth. Wife and 4 children. J. B.
Hapeville, care Hapeville Motor
ty-six-year-old white man
job on farm. Can drive truck,
Willing worker. Make best offer.
Jett, Hapeville, 608 North Ave.
armer, 35 yrs. old, wife and 4
en wants work on farm. Look
ultry, drive. truck, etc. Will
y day. Not afraid of: work.
Jett, Hapeville, care Leo. Whit-
wenty-seven-year-old man and
wants home with aged couple.
reference. No bad habits. Will-
rker. Wife willing to do any
work. A. S. Lawhorn, Ogle-
Box 122.
t 1-horse farm on shares. Can
e myself. with grocery supplies
B. Williams, Bradiey, P. O.
job with a good Christian
Am 15 yrs. old, of good char-
and habits. Can do any kind of
ork. Will work: for hoard,
y and small wages. Ref. exc.
Jones, Dunwoody, RFD 1, care
it a position on a poultry farm
uck farm. Am single, middle-
.man. Want board and laundry.
a C. B. Thomas,
% around farm woman,
W, age 39. Wishes work on poul-
4 or other work. Mrs. E. L.
College Park.
job on farm as working fore-
good iand; build up and re-
ildings for part rent, or work-
man for stock farm. Have col-
cation, also ref. J. W. Aber-
ie, Whitesburg, Rt. 1.
and wife would like to move
thwest Ga. Will run small crop
es. Standing rent. Must have
asture, barns and other out-
on place. Fully capable of run-
If. State what you have. S. J.
pley, Brooks.
ty-year-old man must have
on farm. Willing to work for
and clothes and little spending
ant work at once. Lee Con-
n, Rt. 1, care Geo. Conner.
ood, 1-horse farm on 50-50
33 yrs. old. Wife and 3 children,
Make crop on $10 month with
nilch cow furnished. Ref. Hon-
ood worker, sober, etc. Raise
and hogs as side line. Accept
n0. for self and boy. Exp. also
us, Rt. 2, Box 408,
i
December es ar
ind poultry. Bishop Coulter,
Positions Wanted
Want a farm on share basis or
Come to see or write me. C. S. Brag-
don, Pulaski, Rt. 1, care G. A. Miles.
Widow with boys, 17, 14 and 12 yrs.
old wants work for wages on farm
with reliabie party. Boys good work-
ers. Must be good house, and good
Liat Mrs. Udell Caldwell, Alapaha,
Want a farm on halves, near school
and church. Cannot furnish self. Or
will work at $15 mo. and garden. E.
'T. Warnock, Glenwood, Rt. 1;
Widow with 1 plow boy wants a
farm! with man: who. will furnish
everything; 50-50 basis. Prefer Evans:
or Tattnall county. Mary E. Schley,
Manassas, Rt..2, Box 66. =
Want to rent 3 or 4-horse farm
on halves. Only need a little help.
Must be good land and good house
and water, near good school and
churches. Good ref. furnished. C. M.
Shelley, Cave Springs.
Young man wants job in dairy.
Exp. in milking and other dairy work.
Ref. State what you will pay and
other particulars in first letter. Ray
Weed, Richland; RFD 5, Box 75:
Want good 2-horse farm in So. Ga.
with good dwelling and. outbuildings,
convenient. to school on 50-50. basis.
Lifetime exp. Plenty of force to work.
.| May be able to furnish self. B. F.
.| Johnson, Dawson, Rt. 3.
Want job of overseer on farm, or a
2-horse crop on shares. Will need
help. Am good carpenter. Exp. in to-
bacco 15 yrs. Good ref. Want to move
at once. O. W. Kirkland, Nashville.
Want a light 2-horse crop for 1932.
Can furnish self. Prefer some wage
work. Would hire by the day for the
year. W. H. Galloway, Rydal, Rt. 2.
Want 1-mule crop on halves, or
for wages ,at reasonable price to make
living for self and 3 more. Prefer
good 3-room house and outbuildings
and good poultry. house. Exc. ref.
Ready to move. Prefer Douglas
county, but a crop. anywhere for
wages. J. R. Thrasher, Douglasville.
Want. a good crop on halves, land-
lord to furnish mule and feed for it,
and also fertilizer. I can furnish self.
Truck farm, good wages, or good
wages and patch ground. Can do all
5 of work. Will Dunn, Zebulon.
Rt: 2.
Want i1-horse crop. on halves, to
be furnished $5 mo. Can furnish best
of ref. Want to hear from some good
party. W. W. Holloway, Ashburn,
RFD 1, care H. L. Messer.
Want a job on dairy farm for my-
self and wife, with good. agreeable
people. Consider any other kind of
farm work. State price, etc. W. W.
Holloway, Ashburn, RFD 1, care H.
L. Messer. =
Want well imp. place and good
equipment, 2 to 10 plows. Standing
rent. Might buy stock, etc.; on terms.
Can furnish self. C. W. King, Atlanta,
13 Rhodesia Ave.
Forty-year-old man with large
for 1932. Can handle labor and have
exp. in all kinds of farming, poultry,
hog and cattle raising. Also building
and repairing all style farm houses
and machinery. Good ref: J. M. Gar-
rett, Tifton, 617 Central Ave.
Eighteen-year-old, 156 lb. boy
wants job looking after stock, poultry,
bees or anything on farm. Can drive
any make car. Able to do any kind
of work. 3 yrs. in high school. Work
for $8 month, board and laundry. J.
C. Brock, Fairburn, Rt. 4.
Want job on farm with good people,
work for wages; would like a crop on
50-50 basis. Self, wife and 1 child;
also 2 men when needed. Begin Jan-
uary 1st. W. W. Holt, Calhoun, Rt. 5.
Want good farm on 50-50 basis.
Good land with good man. Also raise
hogs on 50-50 basis. Exp., etc. Good
worker. Write for full details. C. W.
Bradley, Metter.
Want 2-horse crop on halves for
1932. Can furnish self, but will have
to be moved. Ready to move at once.
W. T. Moore, Douglasville, Rt. 4.
Twenty-two-year-old. young .man
wants work and good home on farm.
Write. Frank -E. Russell, Ft. Valley,
Rt. 3, Box 65.
Want ti-horse farm on _ 50-50
ty. M. F. Lawson, Cecil. | 3
Young married man with 1 child
wants job on farm at once. Can do
any general farm work. Must: be
moved and furnished. R. B. Moore,
t Roswell, WO 2. 8 A ae ok :
aes
will take job overseeing a large farm.
family wants position as farm supt.,'
basis. Prefer Cook or Lowndes coun-
farmer, E. F. Smith, Conyers, Rt. 3.
Jo MARKET BULDUE TIN ~~
Positions Wanted
Thirty-two-yr.-old single man
wants work on farm. Born and reared
on farm. Do not smoke nor chew.
Best of ref. if desired. H. T; Carr,
Milledgeville, RFD.
Young couple want a farm on
halves, or work for wages; exp. in
dairying and truck farm. Wish to
get moved by Jan. 1, Party to pay
move bill, but I would repay. At once.
H. A. Pfannkuche, LaGrange, Rt. 4.
Man and wife want a 1-horse
farm on halves. Will expect $10 mo.
_|cash, or wages at $18 monthly; - with
good man able to pay. J. B. Baker,
Jr., Hazlehurst, Rt. 1.
Want a 3-horse farm, a good
house, etc.; 50 yrs. old, 9 in family,
all work except 2. Honest, sober and
good workers. Best of ref. Cannot
oe Self. W. H. Patton, Milan,
Exp. N. Ga. farmer wants farm at
once; 4 in family. Must be moved
and furnished in crop: time. D. C.
Lively, Atlanta, 646 Wells St.
Want work on farm. Am exp. truck
driver, single, good worker; will
work Jan., Feb. for $10 mo., then $12,
board and laundry. Homer Carring-
ton, LaGrange, Rt. 1. -
Want. 4-horse farm with 2 sets
of buildings on 50-50 basis. We furn-
ish stock; other party furnish land
and fertilizer. Plenty of labor. Pre-
fer Cook and Lowndes county. M. F.
Lawson, Cecil.
Want a good 1-horse farm for 1932
with party who can furnish me work
through. the winter months. Wife
and self only. Will have to be run
for awhile: J. W. Bennett, Alma.
Want a good i1-horse crop on
halves. with a good man, with good
house and water, 10 or 12 miles from
town, a good place to raise chickens.
Dooley, Macon or Houston county.
H. I. Martin, Byromville, Rt. 1.
Young lady, honest and of good
character wants home on farm to
assist with light work. Willing to
work for. small salary and board.
Write. Miss .Mignonette Barnes,
Alma.
Want a good 2-horse farm on
share basis with good house with
some conveniences. Have force to
work same. Write. C.-M. Marchall,
Ashburn, Rt. 4. ;
Want position as blacksmith, or
grist mill. to run. Can also operate
and repair machinery. W. L. Billings,
Hinesville. ;
Want 1-horse farm, 50-50 basis, or
ras wage hand with a good party.
Married, 26 yrs. old; reliable. Write
full information in first letter. J. C.
Mobley, Lithonia, Rt. 4; care M. G.
Mobley.
Twenty-two-yr.-old girl wants job
on farm at once. Poultry and other
light work. Ref. exc. Make best offer.
Miss Mary Rhodes, Baldwin, Box 74.
Want job on farm with a good,
nice family, not less than $10 per
mo., board and laundry. State full
particulars. Life exp. on farm; nearly
17 yrs. old. Ralph Morris, Omega.
Twenty-three-yr.-old_ man wants
job on farm for 1932; life-time exp.
Write best price and particulars in
first letter... Sober and neat. H. D.
Standridge, Clermont.
Want 1-horse farm on 50-50. Pre-
fer a 5 yr. contract. Cook or Lowndes
counties preferred. Want to move at
once. M. F. Lawson/ Cecil.
Nice boy, in trouble, wants job on
farm with good people. Large, strong
and wants a chance. Can do any
kind of work. Write for full par-
ticulars to: Mrs. T. I. Macon, Co-
lumbus, 1618 4th Ave.
Want 2-horse farm. Share basis. |
Good house and convenient. Want
place for sev. years if I like. Also
would like hogs to raise on shares.
oe C. M. Marshall, Ashburn,
Rt. 4.
Want work to do or a good crop
oe halves. Marion Hayes, Ft. Valley,
Ree
Want 1-horse farm, good house,
also land. Can furnish self and have
own stock and tools. Near school and
ge ae Ivey Campbell, Surrency.
Ri. 2;
Farm boy wants work on farm for
1932 at $8eper mo., board and laun-
dry; can do all kinds of farm work,
drive any car, truck with standard
gear: no- bad habits. Walter Hick-
man, Girard, Rt. 2. :
Want to make crop and work,
50-50, and pay board. G. M. Rucker,
Woodstock.
Want light 2-horse farm. Can furn.
2 wage hands in addition to the farm
and can live on what the 2 make;
have to be moved; am a life time
+
| willing worker with plenty of exp.
Page Five
. Positions Wanted as
Want 1-horse farm on 50-50 basis:
force enough to work same; can
furnish self. Have to be moved. D.
M. Parker, Conyers, Rt. 3, Box 94.
Want 2-horse farm and every-
thing furnished, $7.50 in cash per
mo. M. Billings, Hinesville. San
Want farm in Fulton county on |
50-50 basis. R. T. Hopkins, Atlanta,
1828 Lakewood Ave. S. E. ;
Man with wife and 4 children
must have a place as party solid out.
Exp., also exp. in dairy work; worked
50. acres this yr. with 2 mules. Ref-
erences. Move with 1 big truck. By
day or for regular wages. See or hear
from you at once. M. L. Jones, Met-
calfe, Rt. 1, Box 14. :
Widow, without children, wants
place with an elderly couple or small
family on the farm. Mrs. Nona |
Fowler, Menlo. ; : :
Want job on farm for $12 per mo.,
board and washing; 23 yrs. old, single
and can do most anything on a farm. ve
Start anytime. J. W. Crowe, Black- +
wells, Rt. 1. oe
Seventeen-yr.-old orphan boy |
wants job on farm for board and.
clothes, with good people. He has no 2
bad habits. Address: Mrs. Mayfield,
Atlanta, 21 Rawson St. 'S. W. or
Want good 1-horse farm on 50-50
basis; can partly furnish self; 3 in
family (16-yr.-old boy). Will have |
tobe moved. -I. -L.. Thompson, ~~
Rebecca. eee
Refined, young widow, 20 yrs. old,
wants place with family assisting
with gen. farm work, poultry, etc.;
wa
Communicate with me at an early
date. Mrs. Linton B. Owens, Fitz-
gerald, Rt. 3, care Mrs. Bessie King.
Want 10 or 15 acres on halves and,
@ very: good house, near Barnesville;
near grammar school or school bus
line. Mrs. A. E. Moore, Jackson, Rt.
3, High Falls. ; ae
Want good 1-horse farm on 50-50 ~
basis; 33 yrs. old, married; exp. peach.
and poultry farm; would. accept job
by mo. for self and 14-yr.-old boy;
like to raise hogs and chickens on
halves: fave to be furnished small
amt. to make crop.. Bishop Coulter,
Columbus, Rt. 2, Box 408. te
Want a home on farm for self an
9-yr.-old girl. Work and live as one.
of family. Good, honest man without
bad habits. Columbus Gresham,
Lithonia, Rt. 1. fe
Want a job in orchard work and
other kinds of farm work. L. M. Mc- _
Duffie, Cornelia, Rt. 1, Box 7. Se
Eighteen-yr.-old boy wants job on
farm. Can drive any make car. |
Raised on farm. Have had 2 yrs: in ~
high school. Will work for $7.50 mo., -
board and laundry. J. C. Brock, |
Fairburn, RFD 4. a
Want a 3-horse crop with party
who can furnish me. Exp. tobacco
grower and general farming; ll in
family. Absolutely sober and honest.
Can furnish best of ref. W. H,
Patton, Milan.
Want 1-horse crop on 50-50 basis.
Man and wife only, both good work-
ers. Have to be furnished, but are
cheap Livers. Want good land and
stock. Would work for wages. Come
os a W. C. Cherry, Waycross,
Rt. 5. : ie
Widow wants home with some
good family on farm. Able to work. |
Would live as one of family. Mrs. J.
G.- Dixon, Royston: care = We C.
Haynie, RFD 3. oe
Want a good 2-horse farm in S.
Ga., with good house, land and to-
bacco barn, land stumped; 50-50
basis. J. M. Mullis, Ambrose, Rt..1.
Want good 1l-horse farm on share
basis, with good house and all con=
veniences. Have plenty of force to
work. Have to be moved and furn-
ished. Best of ref. Luther Gill, Ash-
burn, Rt. 3. pede
Want job in dairy; 10 yrs. exp.
Small family. Good ref. At reasons |
sagt wage. David F. Fife, Griffin,
Farm Help Wanted
Want single man without bad
habits to live with family and do Ss
gen. farm work, also drive Ford
truck and repair same; board, wash-
ing and $10 mo. salary. Must- be
hustler and real farmer. Mrs. E. A.
Davis, Folkston, Rt. 2, Box 26. bee
Want good farmer who can run
self, for a 1-horse farm, 5 mi. Union, ~
Ga., Stewart county, back 1 mi.from
river. Mrs. Rutledge Julia. se
Want single man, 18 to 35 yrs. old.
to live in home and work on farm. ~
Board and laundry and share basis,
John Hullender, Whigham. _ :
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: Georgia
| Market Bulletin
Published Weekly by the
_ BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director
Department of
Agriculture
| Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner.
THURSDAY, DEC. 24, 1931
-{ Entered as second class matter
February 15, 1922, at the Post Of-
| fice at Atlanta, Georgia, under the
| act of June 8, 1930. Accepted for
-}| mailing at special rate of postage
provided for in Section 1103, Act
of October 8, 1917.
Notice of farm produce and ap-
-} purtenances, admissible under
| postal regulations, inserted one
| time on each request, and repeat-
| ed only when request is accompa-
nied by new copy of notice.
1 Second-hand farm machinery,
-| flowers and seed, incubator and
| ornamental nursery stock notices
are published in Monthly Supple-
ment which appears on the first
Thursday of each month.
| Farm land for sale editions are
| published at intervals during the
year. Advance notices of these edi-
| tions appear from time to time
advising advertisers when to mail
-us these types of notice.
Limited space will not permit in-
sertion of notices containing more
than 30 words, including name and
address. We reserve the right to
| cut down notices of more than 30,
{| words, previding that this reduc-
{| tion does not destroy the meaning
| of the notice. When notices can
| not be cut down they will be re-
| turned to the writer for correction.
| Limited space will not permit in-
sertion of unimportant notices.
| Under legislative act the Market
Bulletin does not assume any re-"
sponsibility for any notice appear-
ing in the Bulletin or transaction
resulting therefrom. :
SPECIAL NOTICE
_CORRECTION
FARM LAND FOR SALE
_ Fifty A. land, 4 mi. north of Dalton
on State highway; plenty running
- water, fine spring, 15 acres bottom
jand, 50 M ft. saw timber, % mi.
church and school. Mail route, and
- *phone on place. Sell at bargain. J.
_M. Overton, Dalton, Rt. 4.
Special Miscellaneous
~. SEED FOR SALE
_ Hendersons bunch Lima _ bean
seed, 12c Ib., white velvet okra seed,
10 02.; 25c, %4-lb., parcel post. R. G.
Goldin, Atlanta, Rt. 7.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Old fashioned Half and Half cot-
_ ton seed, 45 per cent lint, 50c bu., or
exc. for peas, shoats, hay, W. L.
chickens, Everbearing strawberry
plants. I. D. Lewis, Stapleton.
CORN FOR SALE
Yellow Dent seed corn, extra early,
20c gal: 40c. pk., postpaid. R. .G.
Goldin, Atlanta, Rt. 7.
is -' PLANTS FOR SALE
-- Bermuda onion plants, yellow and
white, 500, 60c; $1 M:; 5 M, $3.75.
- Extra fine plants guar. J. A. Mitchell,
_ Thomasville.
sas POSITIONS WANTED
Want job as farm Supt.: exp. in
all kinds of farming, poultry, hog
d cattle raising: can handle labor.
d repair all style farm machinery
d buildings; 40 yrs. old with large
mily. Good ref. J. M. Garrett,
ifton, 617 N. Central Ave. .
FARM HELP WANTED
Want a nice-woman for next year,
live in home and assist with light
rm work. Must be of quiet dispo-
sition. Will pay some money along
J. York, Carnesville, Rt. 1.
___ MILLING CORN WANTED
_ Want white milling corn in truck
ads, within 25 miles Atlanta. Make
best_price, in shuck or _shucked. R.
G. Goldin, Atlanta, Rt. 7.
(oo PASE S
Farm Help Wanted _
Widower, alone, have a farm wish
to let on 50-50 basis to party who
will furnish own stock; I, the ferti-
lizer; 20 or 25 acres, 5 yr. lay out.
Answer soon. D. C. ONeal, Uvalda,
Rt. 1, Box 465. aA Be :
Want middle aged woman with
character of the best, unincumbered,
to live as one of family of 2 elderly
people. Must be healthy and ener-
getic and good tempered. to assist
with light farm work. J. H. Withers,
| Cartersville. ;
Want exp. farmer with mules and
equipment to run farm in S. Ga.
Ss. S. Storer, Atlanta, 809-10 For-
syth St.
Want
of excellent character. A. J. Adams,
Ashburn, Rt. 4. a
Want cropper for 2-horse farm, 1
mi. south R. R. station. New house,
barr and out-blidgs., 1 horse, 1 cow,
hay and fodder for nearly a year,
and all farm implements. Write for
full particularls. F. Thoms, Rock-
mart, Rt. 4. :
Want single. man or boy without
bad habits, willing to work. Board,
laundry and small salary, for 1932.
Can come right on and start work
now. J. W. Strickland, Ray City.
Want boy, 7 to 20 yrs. old, or an
elderly man of good character, to
stay with family and run small farm.
Good home and small salary. Must
be dependable. Exc. ref. J. W. Mock,
Ellabell.
Want good cropper for 150 acres
of high, pebbly land, 4 miles from
Broxton, 6 mi. Ambrose; 2. fairly
good houses on farm. Write _or see
Mrs. F. S. Smith, Willacoochee.
Want good farmer for a good 1-
horse or a light 2-horse farm. Will
also furnish some work through
winter, and some help to make crop
on. 50-50 basis. Bill Hudgins, Bre-
men, Rt. 2. :
Want single man to help- work 1-
horse farm. 50-50 basis. Prefer one
who can furnish himself. B. F. Hart-
man, Ochlochnee, Rt. 1.
Want man with small family to
work for wages on farm. Will pay 60c
per day, or will pay $7 mo., and what
3% acres of land will make. Need
man at once. Come, dont wait to
write. Telephone, No. 2823 Ocilla, T.
L. Fitzgerald, Rt. 4.
Want boy, 12 to 16 yrs. old to live
as one of family, board, clothes and
ee patch. R. L. Hartley, Aragon,
Fe. 1.
Want 2 good farmers for good
farms. Share and other basis. Apply
at once. Gordon Homm, Cobbtown.
Want middle-aged woman to live
in farm home and assist with general
light farm work. For details write or
apply. W. G. Williams, Oglethorpe.,
Want colored woman for light.
gardening ,and also tend to cow.
Apply Mrs. A. G. Laughridge, Dun-
.woody, Rt. 1.
Want at once middle-aged widow,
unincumbered to live in country
home with small family;treat as
member of family; assist with poul-
try, etc. Ref. exc. Mrs. L. W. Berry-
man, Royston, RFD 2. .
Want a sober, honest and reliable
man without bad habits, between age
of 20 to 40 yrs., to live as one of
family, board and laundry. To get
wood this winter and plow a 1-horse
crop for part of crop. G. H. Wallace,
Cumming, RFD 1. ;
Want 1 single man not over 35
yrs. old to operate a 1-horse crop in
wages. Will pay $10 per month and
board and washing. Must be able to
drive truck and repair same: also be
handy around farm. Mrs. E. A. Davis,
Folkston.
Want a good, settled woman, to
| live in home with aged couple and do
light farm work. W. W. Buntyn, The
Rock, Rt. 1.
Want good farmers for 2, 2-horse
farms on 3rd and 4ths: furnish self:
house, wood and water, and pastures
free. Plenty bottoms; close to school
and church. Or standing rent. Mrs.
S. A. Prewette, Winston, Rt. 1.
Want single man, 21 to 50 yrs. old
to do general farm work. No loafer
nor drunkard. Write at once, giving
full details of self and salary wanted.
Begin work at once. J. G. Bullard,
Sparks, Rt. 1.
Want good, honest, industrious
farm boy to live as one of family and
have a share crop. Must know how
to farm, be of good character. Lo-
cated 8 mi. Homer and 8 mi. Bald-
win, J. M. Caudell, Homer, Rt.1. . Od
industrious boy for farm,
work; will give board and laundry, |
with share crop. Must be sober and/
BS
Saas L - z ey ie cS
- Farm Help Wanted |
Want good, honest, sober, settled
man to i. my place for 1932. To
the right party will give an interest
in place. Come and see for further
information. Henry Pyle, Talbotton,
Rt. 4. : :
Want to hear from party who will
tan hides. W. E. Hobbs, Reynolds,
Rt. 3, Box 56. 3
Want cropper for 2-horse farm on
3rds or 4ths. Will help.a good man.
Mrs. B. T. Osborne, Clermont, Rt. 1,
Want an exp. thorough going
young man to go ahead with work
on farm; live in house as one of
family. Would like ref. J. T. McAfee,
Sparta, Rt. 1, Box 56.
Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED, u
Exe: good value for cattle. or hogs.
D. D. Fargason, Lithia Springs.
. Exc. $40 value for good milch' cow
or heifers, good stock; _also exc. $25
value for milch cow giving about 2
gal., near Acworth. Come see value.
Mrs. M. W. Hart, Acworth, Rt. 3.
Want a cow with young calf. Will
exc. $40 value. V. E. Farrow, Midville,
Ree 2: S
Want good milch cow with young
calf to milk the rest of winter, giv-
ing not less than 1% or 2 gal. milk.
Have plenty of feed. Will take good
eare and return in spring. Remer
Davis, Summit, Rt. 2.
Want_1 good milch cow fresh, also
1500 Ibs. peanuts, 6 tons peanut hay.
Exc. practically new value that cost
$450 for same. C. R. Tanner, Douglas.
Want 10 or 12 Jersey milch cows.
State price and condition of cows.
A. A. Dickenson, Jakin.
Exc. value fdr a good milch cow,
fresh in. Mrs. J. W. McGowan, Gray-
mont. eon
Exc. 100 W. L. hens, 19 mos, old, 50
per cent laying, for good milch cow,
of for hogs. J. J. Clay. Atlanta, 934
S. Moreland Ave. .
Exe. 2 reg. Polled Hereford. bulls
for beef cattle. Write what you have.
C. H. Hunt, Oxford, Rt. 1+ =
Exc. value for good milch cow. Mrs.
F. N. Lewis, Baxley, Rt. 4. y
Exc. $100 value for young, pure
bred Jersey milch cow not less than
3% ga.. per day, fresh in with 2nd
calf, and 1 young B. P. C. and Black
Essex, cross, with about 10 shoat
pigs. T. W. Manning, Dudley, Rt. 1.
Want a cow for its feed. Good
pasture and good feed. H. J. Hall.
Stone Mountain, Rt. 2.
_Exc. value for good milch cow
giving 2 gal. milk. Write. Mrs. C. M.
Shelley, Cave Springs, Rt. 2.
~ Want 1 young White Face Here-
ford bull, reg. in my name. Make
me your best price. Bartow Hall,
Hoschton:. =,
Rt. 4
wae a - =e a:
sday, December 24, 1931
Live Stock Wanted
Exe. value for shoat wt. 30 Ibs. oy
more. J. H. Hayes, Rutledge. _-
Want best cash price on hogs
pigs of any kind in 50 or 100 lots
to come after them. Bartow Hal
Hoschton. ae
Want to buy O. I. C. young boa;
George Sutton, Tifton. eee
_ Exe. syrup. or corn for 5 wks. ol
pig. Mrs. E. W. Savage, Lula,
HORSES AND MULES WANTED
for
same. J. W. Vickery, Chauncey.
-Exe. Jersey: cow, fresh with: :
calf, 3 gal. per day, for a good mule
wt. about 1100 lbs. not over 12 yr,
C. Bradford Bell, Alpharetta
Want to. rent mule for 1932. Wil
pay each month. R. R. Driske]
Juliette, Rt. 1, Box 79. Stee
Want pr. of good, sound mul
over 8 yrs. old, wt. around 1 M 1]
each. Trade value. A. H. Paschal.
Milledgeville. eee
Exc. 5 good brood sows and 1 larg
Duroc boar for 1 good plug mule
corn, peas, beans, chickens, dry cow:
and yearlings. Peter J. Haden, At.
lgnta, Rt. 1. sae
Exc. good milch cow for a go
mule, not over 12 yrs. old, wt. about
1100 lbs., not over 30 miles fr
A acca -C. B. Bell, Alpharetta
Rt. 4. :
Want to rent 2 good mules, wt
about 900 lbs., to make crop for 1939
W. C. Carden, Bremen, Rt. 1, Box 80
Want to rent or exc. value fo
mule, near by; give best of car
A. Fitzgerald, Pitts, Rt. 1. AE
Want to rent a pr. of good mule
to make crop with in 1932, with
privilege of buying. Have good bar
and plenty of feed. Benjamin Hicks
Adel, Rt. 1.. oes
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTE
Want 1 or 2 pure bred Nu
Saanan or Toggenburg does. Mus
heavy milker. Give age, color, price
size, amt. of milk, and if reg. or not.
W. H. Tillman, Monroe, Rt. 3.
Want nannie goats, 2-3 yrs. old at
$1 each, del. my place on Chamblee-
Dunwoody road, near Atlanta. H.
Tye, Chamblee, Rt. 2. Je
Want a few- pure bred milch goat
to raise on shares; write what you
purposes. J. P. Gaines, Cave, Barto
| County, Ga.
. RABBITS WANTED
Exc. 20 lbs. good sun-dried apple
for 2 does and 1 buck rabbit, 3 mos
old, Chinchilla reg. stock; ea. pa:
esd Geo. Blackwell, Clevelant
HOGS WANTED |
Exe. dried fruit at lic lb. for 2 or
3 Duroc or Guinea or Berkshire pigs,
6 weeks old, and 1 sow, bred, all at
6c Ib.; ea. pay del, chgs. Dollie Black-
well, Cleveland, Rt. 4. -
Want B. B. B. P. C. shoat, male,
about 5 mos. old; will exc. white nest
onions for same. (Name and address |-
not given).
Want to buy 10 to 15 P. C. or P.
C. big-bone Guinea cross, 35 to 40
Ibs. ea., mostly barrows, cheap for
cash, crated. J. J. Seay, Tate.
Exc. 6 hens and 1 rooster, large
breed for 2 healthy pigs of good
breed and large breed (no Guineas), |
or a shoat, wt. 75, 100-lbs. Prefer S.
P; C. Within 10 miles of Hartwell.
Write what you have first. Mrs. F.
A. McLane, Hartwell, Rt. 5. |
Exc. new sorghum syrup at 55c per
10 lb. bucket for a Guinea gilt, or
little bone P. C. at reasonable price.
M. B. Davis, Fairburn, Rt. 1.
_Exc. value for 50 P. C. or Duroc
pigs, 8-12 wks. old. C. H. Strickland,
Lithia Springs, Rt. 1.
Want some hogs to raise on halves.
Prefer P. C. W: C. Carden, Bremen,
Rt. 1, Box 80.
Want some fat hogs ,wt. 100 to 150
Ibs., within 10 or 20 miles of Mar-
low. W. W. Cochran, Marlow.
_ Want young bred sow, good blooded
in exc. for pure Tancred W. L. hens,
18 mos. old, laying regular, at $1 each.
Both parties to prepay shipment to
on Arnold C. Hopkins, LaGrange,
Want 1 black P. C. male, wt: about
125 Ibs. or more. Papers wanted. Will
exc. corn, new sorghum syrup. Frank-
lin Atkinson, Madison.
Want reg. S. P. C. boar. Will exc.
paid or honey. D. F. Thomas,
oe re
ioe
| citron, 20 seeds, 12c.
" Secd For Sale |
One gal. old fashioned scallion
tons and 1 gal. white nest. onions.
35c gal. del.; Ist, 2nd and 3rd zone
broom corn seed, soda-box full, 15c
Mrs. Ethel Tal.
lant, Cumming, Rt. 7, Box 21.
Old fashioned blood red,
stone Indian peach (grow as |
as Elbertas) seed, 25c doz. M
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4. 3
Large scallion onion buttons,
at., or 45c gal., party pay posta
or 50c postpaid. Mrs. C. R. Sorre:
Monroe, Rt. 1. < ee
arge
tes. -P. S.-C: boar? pig,
bu. Fulghum seed oats, or Corn
Indian chickens. W. E. Wilbank
Cave Springs, Rt. 2.
Handover seed, 10c thls., also wi
peas for table use, 5c lb. Mrs. Jam
Anderson, Thomson, Rt. 1. ae
Mammoth green pod okra seed, 251
Ib. Early Amber cane seed, 8 Ik
del. No order for less than $1. Wr
what you have to exc. M. C. Pa
ett, Stilson, Rt. 1. .
Make offer for part or all, 1 ee
20 bu. cornfield bean seed. Mrs. Sam
Banks, Newnan. es
Collard seed, heading var., 40c !
del., 2 Ibs., 75c: 3 Ibs., $1.10 del
Mustard seed, 30c lb. del. Mrs.
S. Paulk, Ocilla. . :
Ga. collard, pumpkin, 2 cups, 20
mixed cucumber, mixed turnip, mus
tard and pomegranate, 3 spoonsfu
15c. Exc. for hot pepper, dried_ap
ples or anything can use. ~
Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
White Willow butter beans, 25
butter peas, 25c; Bunch Winter En&
pea seed, 25c Ib.: choice sedl
peach seed, 1c each; collard -nd mus
tard seed, 12c pkg. Mrs. R. Q. Mil
Jer, Acworth, Rt. 2.
nee
~ Seed For Sale
Tiny Seed Sweets, best, sweetest,
: guciest and best flavor of all melons.
Grafted 6 var. for 7 yrs. to improve.
Limited amount. Seed, 1-3 size ordi-
nary watermelon seed, Ic ea. Not
Jess than 25 nor more than 100 to
a customer. Mrs. Robert Jackson,
Dunwoody.
Small white nest onions for sale.
Fxc. 1 gal. for 300 cabbage plants
(send onions now and get plants in
- February); also exc. 1 gal. for 300
yellow or white Bermuda onions.
Mrs. Perry V. Young, Summerville,
omit i. Se ;
* Barly Purple Top Turnip, also
eollard seed, 25c Ib. del. Abner Bak-
er, Norman Park.
- Burbanks Golden Treasure canta-
Youp seed, 25c thls. postpaid. R.. H.
Long, Culverton. :
"Good syrup cane seed, kind that
makes real good syrup, 35c_ gal.
Adrian Powell, Lumber City, Rt. 1.
Gold Nugget, old fashioned sugar
Crowder peas, 10c and postage per
Yb., $5 bus. Clean, sound and bright
and Buncomb heading collard seed,
30c lb. del. Z. R. Hutchinson, Quit-
man.
= 1931 Dixie Belle watermeion seed,
30c lb. prepaid in Ga. by parcel post.
_ xc. for 1 bu. field peas, 1 bu. 90-day
velvet beans. Also artichokes for
- pickling or seed, 5c lb., or exc. for 500
white Bermuda onion plants. Ea.
pay chgs. Roy Bloodworth, Mcin-
tyre, Rt. 1. : :
-. White multiplying onions, 40c gal.,
~ $2.50 bu. Money order with order.
' Mae Bell Howard, College Park, Rt.
aD.
~ White nest onions, 50c gal. post-
Mrs. J. J. NeSmith, Tifton,
hite multiplying onions, 40c gal.,
- $2.50 bu. A. F. Jones, College Park.
Pht 2.0
' White multiplying onions, 40c gal.
or $2.50 bu. Money order with order.
_ Mrs. F. M. Howard, College Park,
RFD 2.
Fine var. unmixed watermelon
~ seed, Texas cantaloup, pure seed, 15c
pt. or exc., also 1 gal. red multiply-
ing onions, 40c, or exc. for 1 gal.
pure cane syrup. Write. Mrs. Jeffie
Ham, Forsyth.
Ten lbs. Dales Bannazie. tobacco
seed, $5 Ib. W. D.- Poythress, Swains-
boro.
- Running okra seed, 5c doz. and
postage. Exc. for pecans or tobac-
~ co. Doz. seed for each lb. V7. B.
- Skinner, Gainesville, Rt. 5.
Upland seed rice, 10c lb. Add post-
age. Mrs. Pearl Turner, Cleveland,
-RFD 4, Box 32.
Two bushels white nest onions, $4,
exp. collect. Mrs. J. L. Rodgers,
Greensville. :
-~ Golden yellow pop corn and white,
big, yellow pumpkin seed, long neck
- eushaw seed. Ea. 20c pt. and 1931
a Mrs. W. P. Tuck, Ellijay, Rt.
- Large Mammoth pumpkin seed, 10c
- gpoonful; also tender cornfield bean
-seed, 20c cupful. Add postage. Mrs.
J. B. Lindsey, Dallas, Rt. 3.
Eng. salad pea seed, 25c teacup
full; white peas with black-eyes, 5c
Ib. del. W. T. Pritchett, Ellijay.
_ Old.time Calif. beer seed, 10c. and
_ 25c per pkg. Stamps accepted; al-
s0 the Moss var. Mrs. E. B. Green,
Atlanta, 835 Ponders Ave.
Seed, pumpkin, cushaw, white run-
_ hing beans, for sale or exc. for bunch
. beans, Ky. running beans,
Trish potatoes. Mrs. A. W. Atkinson.
_ Madison. :
* Pop corn in-ear, 25c gal.; string-
less green pod bush bean seed .and
_ white and striped half runner bush
bean seed, mixed, 10c cupful, or 3
Cups for 25c. Ford Messer, Waleska.
- Limited amount Mastodon King
' watermelon seed (these melons grow
_ to wt. as high as 100 Ibs.) Seed at
ie ea. and postage. S. E. Bailey,
Cordele, Rt. C. :
_ White nest onions for planting, 50c
_ al., $3 bu. FOB.. D. M. Barge, Ty-
rone.
_ American Wonder watermelon
-(argest growing melon in the world),
seed, $1 oz., $10 Ib.; American Won-
der okra seed, known to be best in
the world: 25c oz. E. T. Clements,
Tennille.
~ White running butter bean seed,
Hendersons earliest bunch
an, 20c lb. B. B. Morgan, Clyo.
White nest onions, 50c gal. or exc.
for value. Add postage. W. P. Duke,
Soperton, Rt. 2.
Neals Paymaster, grown from cer-
tified seed, $1.50 per bu.; Hastings
improved Hickory King, $1.50 bu. T.
M. Webb, Ellijay.
Thursday, December 24 1931 _
or for} Rt
Seed For Sale
20 Ibs. Eng. pea seed, 20c lb.: also.
10 lbs. pop corn, 6c Ib. Mrs. C. F.
Garland, Altamaha.
Pop corn, 10c lb. shelled. Exc. for
white feed sacks. Add postage. Mrs.
Effie Ralston, Ella Gap.
Winter Eng. pea, bunch, 30c lb.:
Van Antwerps new vegetable green
tender green, 15c oz., or 10c pkg.; old-
fashioned, long neck. cushaw, 10c
daige pkg. Miss Eva Cogburn, Alpha-
retta. :
Multiplying shallot buttons, 40c
gal., white bunch butter bean seed,
ie as Mrs. W. T. Caldwell, Milner,
White salad peas, 20c cup; sugar,
tough hull peas, 20c cup; sweet corn,
mixed, 20c.pt.; Flat Dutch cabbage
and crooked neck squash seed; vege-
table peach, each, 10 spoonful: Mrs.
A. J. Stansel, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
Nine-hundred stalks of seed cane,
$10, cash or exc. for 10 nannie goats.
L. G. Scott, Graymont, Rt. 2.
Six lbs. marrow fat garden pea
seed, 20c lb. del., $1.10 for lot, del.
Exc. 1% lbs. for 2 lbs. green bunch
snap bean seed, or 1 lb. for 3 Ibs.
spotted pole cat peas.Mrs. J. B. Cul-
lars, Claxton, Rt. 3.
Purple top turnip seed, 25c lb. del.;
collard seed, 20c lb. del .Abner Baker,
Norman Park.
' Twenty-five bu. sound chufas, free
of grass nuts, 5c lb., $2.20 bu., FOB.
Will exc. for peas at the right price.
Se Maddox, Augusta, RFD 2, Box
Old-fashioned tender cornfield
beans, 30c cup; hot pepper, 30c Ib.;
velvet okra seed, 30c cup: nice yellow
pop corn, any amt., 10c lb., not pre-
paid. Anna Dowdy, Murrayville, Rt.
1, Box 75.
- New vride of muscatine wilt-resist-
ant watermelon seed, 1st yr., 3 oz..
50c; 1 lb., $2. H. A. Neal, Carnesville.
Mammoth heading striped -sun-
flower seed, 15c cupful, or exc. for
Bermuda onion sets or large multi-
plying onion sets. (No address given.)
Large multiplying nest onions 10c
quart. Mrs. E. T. Boswell, Jr., Siloam.
Yellow Bermuda onion sets, 15c
quart, 55c gal. W. G. MHollomon,
Brooklyn.
Stone Mountain watermelon seed.
1931 crop, 40c 1b.; heavy bearers
early bunch English peas, 25c Ilb.;
Gherkin seed, 10c tablespoonful: add
a Mrs. J. T. Jones, McIntyre,
English pea seed, extra fine. J. H.
L. Hammond, Dewyrose.
Tobacco seed, lead. var., Va. bright
leaf, long leaf Willow and Cash:
enough of either kind to sow 400
yards, 50c; cash with order. Dan A.
Campbell, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Cabbage seed, $1 Ib., 2 lbs., $1.75;
exe. 1 lb. for 3 lbs. Hastings Big
Seven turnip seed. F. H. Windham.
Kite.
Dixie Belle watermelon seed. 40c
Ib., FOB; exc. 15 Ibs. for 10 bu.
Fulghum seed oats.or 10 bu. running
peanuts. T. E. Wise, Pitts, Rt. 2,
Box 104. - :
Carpet grass, $2.75 bu.; Lespedza.
$2.50 bu.; white, yellow Bermuda
onion seed, Iceburg and Big Boston
lettuce, $1.50 Ib.; Jersey W. and Flat
D. cabbage, $1 lb. B. R. Woodliff,
Flowery Branch.
Multiplying onion sets, 50c for 5
quarts. H. J. Hill, Stone Mountain,
=o.
Gal. shallot onion buttons, 65c, exc.
for 7 lbs. dried fruit, send postage.
ee W. R. Robinson, Hawkinsville,
Rt. 1. :
Winter Eng. pea bunch var., 35c
Ib.; tender cornfield- bean seed, 35c
Ib.; old fashioned long neck cushaw.
10c; large pkg. exc. Mrs. Mary
Spruell, Alpharetta, Rt. 2..
1931 crop, hand-shelled and re-
cleaned okra seed, 35c Ib., exc. for
anything useful. T. R. Walker,
Alpharetta, Rt. 3. :
Purple top white globe, egg yellow
globe, cow horn, early Flat Dutch,
Chinese and Fordhook mustard seed,
8 tablespoonfuls, 25c: 1 Ib.. unmixed,
35c: mixed, 40c. Mrs. Addie Wad-
delle, Pearson.
Texas sunflower seed, 10c cupful,
plus postage; also Kudzu vines, 50c
doz., plus postage. Mrs. Bertha
Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2.
Wonder Stone Mtn. watermelon
seed, hand selected, up to 10 Ibs.,
75 \b.: 10 to 25 Ibs., 50c Ib.;. over
25 Ibs. write for prices. F. E.
Shannon, Lenox. g
Fifty Martin gourd seed, 10c post-
paid; stamps accepted; exe. Gordon
Bramlett, Ellijay, Rt. 4.
MARKET BULLETIN
&
Seed For Sale
Pimiento pepper seed, best var.,
50c Ib., or exc. for peas at 75c bu.
O. C. Perdue, Yatesville:
Collard seed, 15c lb. in 100 Ib.
lots; smaller lot, 18 FOB, or 30c
postpaid. Malvin Collins, Whigham.
Pure Watson melon seed, lst yr.
from Watson, hand saved, 50c Ib:
cash with order;: money order; no
chks. J. A. Mims, Boston.
Eng. peas, med., early,. smooth
var., heavy bearing, also Alaska
peas, 25c lb.; cash; no stamps nor
chks, accepted.. Miss R. M. Banks,
Summit, Rt. 3.
Tender. mixed cornfield bean seed,
25c pt.; striped Half Runner garden
tender -bean seed, 25c per pint; also
pumpkin seed, 10c large pkt. Florrie
Beth Hughey, Ranger, Rt. 1.
Rape seed, 5 lbs., 65c; 10 Mbs.,
$1.25 postpaid. G. D. Fain, Edison.
Cane seed, 75c bu., 3 bu.: cash with
order, FOB. P. F. Mauney, Cleve-
land. Rte. =
Purple top white globe turnip seed.
35c lb.; lead. var. cabbage seed, $1
lb.; collards, 35c lb., postpaid. W. W.
Williams, Quitman.
White nest onions for planting, 50c
gal.; black pole bean and tender corn-
field bean seed, 25c teacup, del. Mrs.
W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch.
Cabbage-collard and greasy collard
seed, 35c lb.; bunch Eng. pea seed, 25c
lb.; small table peas, 10c lb.; white
nest cnions, 50c gal.; red multiplying
onions, 10c lb. E: Rountree, Metter.
CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE
Marlboro prolific seed corn, $2 bu.
$1.25 per % bu., 65c pk. FOB. C.N.
Adams, Social Circle.
Shelled corn in bags, 75c bu. Any
amt. from 2 bu. to 100 bu. White
corn suitable for meal and grits.
Guar. wts. Send cash. Mrs. Daisy
Malphrus, Halcyondale. ~
One car each, shelled and slipped
Shuck ear corn. F. LL. Beasley,
Reidsville.
Harper Wonder seed corn, 50c pk.,
$1.75 bu., also 10 bu .Calif. cane seed,
$1 bu. R: A. Harper, Amity.
Veals Prolific seed corn, red cob,
50c peck, $1.75 bu. T. G. Veal,
Helena, RFD 1.
One hundred Ibs. yellow pop corn,
5c Ib. FOB. Monroe Smith, Coch-
ran, RFD 5, Box 40.
Hastings Imp. white seeded chick-
en corn, 20c per single Ib., 5 lbs.
65c; 10 lbs. $1/ Would exc. B. B.
Morgan, Clyo. z
Pure Hastings Hickory seed corn,
free of wevils and hand shelled,
1.50 bu: FOB. W. H. Gabriel, Jr:,
Colbert.
This years crop yellow Rice pop
corn, good and sound... Ears, 5 to 8
in. long, 4c lb. in the ear, or 9c
Ib. shelled. Add postage. Ralph
Hill, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1, Box 35.
Pop corn, 8c lb.. Ray Porter, Mil-
ner, Rt. 1. :
Three hundred bu. sound corn, 60c
bu. Mark Salter, Cordele.
Pop corn (kind that grandfather
had when he was a boy), red, yellow,
blue and white, always mixed: heavy
yielder, 10c lb. Will exc. Benjamin
Hicks, Adel, Rt.
Golden Queen pop corn, 1931
crop, weevil free, 6c Ilb., shelled.
Henry Robinson, Hawkinsville, Rt. 1.
Prolific Whatley seed corn, 2 to 6
ears to .stalk, carefully selected,
nubbed and shelled, $2.25 bu. W. H.
Rucker, Milner. -
Five M bu. slipped shuck ear corn,
free from weevils, 60c bu., FOB basis,
80 lbs. to bu. J. C. Collier Barnes-
ville.
1931 crop white shelled pop corn,
6c Ib., del.; no stamps. G. Y.
Yeomans Vidalia. -
One hundred and fifty or~200 bu.
Hastings Prolific corn, free from
weevils, all sound corn, 80 lbs. to bu.
in the shuck, 75c bu. FOB my place.
A. E. Evans. Tucker, Rt. 1.
Piedmont 2-ear seed corn, Ist yyr.,
$2 bu., 75c peck. R. Steinheimer.
Woolsey, Rt. 1.
selected corn, del., 14 lbs., shelled,
60c; 28 Ibs., $1 ea., add postage; av.
2 large long ears, deep grains. W.
E. Hogg, Buena Vista.
Yellow Golden Queen pop corn,
3%ec Ib., shelled, FOB; orders less
than $1 not filled; exc. for 100 R. I.
Red baby chicks. E. W. Cornelison,
Kensington.
Three hundred bu. good, sound
corn, 60c bu., at my farm, 2 miles
north on highway, Cordele. J. M.
Salter, Cordele.
Special field selected, nubbed and }-
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Seed For Sale
Fine white pop corn, this yrs. erop,
10c lb. del. in_5 lb. lots or more. Mrs.
A. J. Collins, Demorest.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Two yr. old Neeleys Imp. cotton
seed, 50c bu., 2nd yr. from Orig. D
& PL, 60c bu.; 2nd yr. from Orig.
Stoneville Ped., 60c bu. All FOB.
C. N. Adams, Social Circle.
Pure College No. 1 cotton seed,
grown from reg. seed, kept clean at
gin. 65c bu. or exc. for good pigs.
BE. N. Hopper, Ranger..
Covington Toole wilt resistant cot-
ton seed. ist yr., 90c bu. OB. A.
J. Kent, Midville, Rt. 2.
Tooles wilt resistant cotton seed,
50 bu. or exc. for anything can use.
Joz Brown, McRae.
Half and Half cotton seed. 45 bu.
FOB. L. H. Hutto, Graymont, Rt. 1.
Forty bu. Cokers 884 cotton seed
for sale, or exc. for corn and a few
bu. peas. J. E. Powell, Wadley.
Cokers No. 5 1st yr. from Breeder
and ginned pure, 75c bu. Exc. for
Abruzzi rye or wheat, 3 bu. for 2.
V. E. Franklin, Graymont.
Fifty bu. pure Piedmont Cleveland
big boll, 40c bu. FOB. O. L. Spence,
Villa Rica, Rt. 1.
Stoneville No. 2 cotton seed, 1st yr.,
"5c bu. FOB. G. J. Holton, Alma,
Rt. 4.
Pure Cook cotton seed for plant-
ing, for sale. Exc. 200 lbs. for 100
lbs. N. C. Running peanuts; ea. to
pay del. chgs. J. E. Ussery, Alamo,
Box 29.
Pure Better Staple cotton seed,
1st yr. from orig., 60c bu. or exc. for
Dark Cornish pullets or young hens.
H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville.
One M bu. unmixed Cokers No..
5 str., 1 1/16 in. staple, Ist yr.,.50
bu. S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose, Rt. 2.
Strictly pure Wilsons Big Bol! cot- |
ton seed 50c bu. del., or exc. for
corn or oats, bu. for bu. A. B. Boling,
Rochelle, Rt. 1.
Ten bu. Cokers Super 7, wilt-re-.
sistant, 1 1/8 staple cotton seed. 50
bu. Milton Patterson, Calhoun. Rt. 5. -
Wannamaker cotton seed, 59 bu.,
or exe. for oats, bu. for bu. O. C.
Perdue, Yatesville. :
Seed from: selected bale of Wilson ~
cotton, 50ec bu., FOB. W. E. Hogg,
Buena Vista. ,
College No. 1 cotton seed, 1st yr.,
"5c bu., Sacked, FOB; exc. some for
big bone Guinea gilt, already bred
lto full stock Guinea; ea. pay chgs.;
sat. guar. J. R. Parker, Oakman,
hbo, i :
Arkansas Rowden 40, new str.,
great producer, 1 1/16 in. staple; big
boll, easily picked, wilt, storm and
drought and weevil resistant. pure,
sound seed, $2.50 per 100, FOB.. until
Jan. 1. H. A. Neal, Carnesville, Rt. 3.
. Wilson Big Boll cotton seed, Ist
yr. from orig., fine staple, easy to
pick, 50c bu., FOB. T. E. Wise. Pitts,
Rt. 2, Box 104.
Pure Wannamaker cotton seed, re-
cleaned, 48c bu. Riley C. Couch,
Turin.
Cokers No. 5 cotton seed. Sell or
exc. for shoats. D. W. Davis, Winder.
Seed Wanted
Exc. large Sweet Crowder or white
(table) peas for okra seed, half run-
ner garden beans, dried apples, white
feed sacks, large seedling pecans.
Mrs. Mary Cochran, Buford.
Want old time big Crowder peas
for seed. Send sample and price. W.
R. Brazii. Bowdon.
Exc. 2 lbs. med. size pecans for 3
Ibs. white bunch butter beans for
planting, or 6 lbs. imp. Spanish pea-~
nuts, or 1 lb. yellow crook neck
squash, or I lb. tender cornfield bean
seed; or 1 Ib. early red Valentine
beans. M. Sudderth, Dublin, Box 85.
Want 1 bu. clean, pure Osceola vel-
vet beans. Send sample and price. J.
G. Bullard, Sparks, Rt. 1.
CORN AND SEED CORN WANTED
Want 10 or 15 bu. shelled corn.
Make best offer and me pay freight,
or best price del. to Gordon. Roy
Bloodworth, McIntyre.
Want to buy 50 to 100 bu. slip-
shucked corn at 50c bu. Not more
than 25 miles from Atlanta. Peter J.
Haden, Atlanta, Rt. 1. :
Want sev. bu. yellow corn; quote
prices del. in Monroe. W. H. Till-
man, Monroe, Rt. 3.
Want 50 to 500 bu. shelled corn:
|} will pay 40c bu. del. my house. W.
J. Morgan, Stillmore. be
es
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Plants For Sale |
Kudzu plants, 2 to 5 yrs. old, care-
y packed, $6 M. Gene Harper,
artwell, Rt. 1. |
~ Wakefield and Dutch and Heading
eollard plants, 400, 50c; 95c M, del.;
0 M, $6.50, exp. col. H. P. Crow.
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Kudzu crowns, $1.50 C. Yonge
Walker, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1.
Everbearing strawberry plants, 35c
C and postage. Mrs. Pearl Turner,
Cleveland, Rt. 4, Box 32.
Huckleberries, 50c C; $4 M; Pro-
gressive everbearing
lants, $1.35 for 500; $2.25 M; Hazle-
nut and gooseberries, 15c ea., del. R.
E. Blackwell, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
Progressive everbearing |strawber-
ry plants, 30c C; $2.50 M; hickory
nut meat, 30c pt.;. cash or stamps.
Emley Long, Cleveland, Rt. 4, Box 13.
Himalaya blackberry plants, for
sale or exc. for red raspberry plants.
or chickens, or anything can use; can
have plants by working some; come
or. write. Mrs. Christine McLeod,
College: Park, Rt. 2.
_ Strawberry plants for sale or exc.
for white feed sacks, 100 lb. cap.;
200 plants for 4 good, thick sacks;
ea. pay postage. Mrs. Ben Echols,
-Philomath. :
- Frostproof cabbage and Bermuda
onion plants, 500, 90c; $1.50 M; 5 M
by express, $3.75; 10 M, $8.50. G. W.
Coleman, Tifton.
V. cabbage plants, for immediate
del.; large plants; 500, 50c} 95c M;
iis 3M, at 75c 1.000. B. J. Head.
Pee 2 '
Lady T. and Everbearing straw-
peny $2 M,; FOB. J. H. Call, Ellijay,
: a:
. verbearing strawberry plants, 25c
-C:; or exc. for white feed sacks, free
of holes, at 5c ea., or improved Span-
ish peanuts at 4c lb. Mrs. J. T.
-Stovall, Canon, Rt. 1.
Nice, Lady T. strawberry plants,
25c C; $2.75 M; large, tame goose-
berry, 75c doz.; $4 M; all well rooted.
Add postage. Mrs. Esty Parks, Talk-
ing Rock.
Yabbage and collard plants, 500,
55c; $1.M;-Klondike strawberry, 500,
$1; Lady T., 500, $1.25, del. B. Crow,
Gainesville.
_ Missionary and Klondike straw-
berry plants, 75c M del.; insp. by the
State board Ent. Guy Taylor, Macon,
Frostproof cabbage plants, E. J.,
M, del. E. W. Williams, Gaines-
ee
Frostproof cabbage plants, Chas.
W., E. J., Dutch, 200, 35c; 500, 65c;
$1 M, postpaid; 5 M, up, T5c M, exp.
col. Amos Williams, Gainesville. :
Cultivated bunch blackberry plants,
3. C, P. P.; a few hundred red rasp-
ry, same price; exc. for cabbage
Pp bis or 1 doz. each, Mayflower or
Ga. Belle peach trees .W. G. Kelley,
Forest Park.
Lead. var. frostproof
plants, postpaid, 500, 60c;
John B. Pope, Fitzgerald.
Few M Missionary
nts, $1.50 M. and party pay
e. G. L. Bellflower, Tifton,
th St. : :
Frostproof cabbage plants, E. J.
nd Chas. W., Succession and Ber~
da onion plants. All 25c C, 75c 500,
25 M, del. E. T. Clements, Ten-
ile. -
Thousands of W. cabbage plants,
eady. 20c C, $1.50 1,000. Mrs. H. V.
ranklin, Register. ;
Farliest. imp. large Klondike straw-
erry plants, 25c C; Everbearing strw-
rry, 40c C. Prompt shipment. Major
we, Cumming, Rt .4.
_E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants,
5c 300, 65c 500, 95c M, postpaid;
Bermuda and Prizetaker onions, 40c
00, 70c 500, $1.25 1,000. A. Y. No-
les; Seville. - a
-E. J. and Chas. frostproof, cabbage
cabbage
90c M.
strawberry
post-
305
E. J. cabbage plants now ready, 90c
{, del. O. F. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
_J. W. cabbage, heading collard
lants, $1 M, del.; 5 M up, 75c M,
OB. Ovie Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Cabbage plants, Chas. W., E. J.,
65c 500, 90c M: 5 M, 75c M; Bermuda
onion plants, 75c 500, $1.1,000. C. M.
Sims, Pembroke.
__E. J. cabbage plants, 65c 500, $1.25
ae Minor J. Carnes, Cumming,
rite first. Helen Horsley, Talla-
poosa, Star Rt. _
strawberry
Millions choice Jersey and Chas..
} 1,000.
nd collard plants, 25c C; 300, 50c;
rawberry plants. 60c C, del. Exc.
w for 1 pint or % pint glass jars. |
one ee :
Plants For Sale
W. and Dutch ~ cabbage plants,
heading collards, 40c 300, 90c M, del.
L. A. Crow, Oakwood. :
Strawberry plants, 25c C; catnip,
50c doz.;: scallion onion plants, 25c
C; mint, 40c doz .Exc. for cotton feed
sacks. Mrs. A. F. Maloch, Jefferson,
Rt. 1.
Genuine, frostpoof W. and Flat
Dutch cabbage plants, $1.25 M, del.;
10 M up, 75c M, FOB. Now. ready.
J. B. Nix, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Large, well rooted, extra early J.
and Chas W. cabbage plants, frost-
proof, ready, 60c 300, $1 700, $1.35.M,
postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Buford.
Frostproof cabbage plants, E. J.,
Chas. W., Early Flat Dutch, 60c 500,
90c M, del. E. H. Stokes, Macon,
Rt. 3. : :
Frostproof plants, E. J., Chas, W.
and Early Flat. Dutch, 60c 500, 90c
M, del. C. W. Stokes, Macon, Rt. 3. .
Frostproof Early J., Chas. W..,
Early Flat Dutch and Succession, 60c
500, 90c M, del.; 5 m up, 70c M, FOB.
E. Y: Stokes, Macon, Rt. 3. Eee
Kudzu plants, $4.25 per 1,000. Wal-
lace Crump, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
Large E. J., W. cabbage and Silver
Skin onion plants, each 20c C, del. at
a H. E. White, Zebulon,
Zudzu plants, 1-5 yr. old, assorted,
$4.25 per M FOB. Malcolm Critten-
don, Hartwell, Rt. f.
Hiamalaya brackberry plants, 50
doz.; rhubarb, yr. old-plants, 50c doz.;
also Irish grey watermelon seed, 50c
lb. H. E. McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
E. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1
M, del. J. P. Mullis, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Collard and cabbage plants, 75c
500, $1.25 M, postpaid. Roots protect-
ed. Exc. for peanuts or pecans. 15c
extra if chk. is sent. Lee Waldrip,
Gainesville, Rt.
Large size Lady T. strawberry
plants, 25e C, $2 M, postpaid. Mrs.
L. W. Seago, Pinehurst. :
Everbearing strawberry plants, 20c
C; yellow root. 15c lb.; Queen of the
Meadow, 15 Ib.; tame cherry (red
berries) sprouts, and wild cherry
(blackberries) snrouts, 10c each. Add
postage. Mrs. Sidda Southerland, Elli-
Jay, Ro: 3 :
Klondike strawberry plants, $1.60
Addie Reynolds, Gainesville,
Fb: 2: . .
Open field corn, extra large E .J.
and Chas. W. cabbage plants, 75c 500,
$1.35 M, postpaid. Lawton B. Owens,
Buford, Rt. 1.
Mastodon everbearing strawberry
plants, 35c C; blackberries, 10c each:
Add postage. Mrs. A. J. Stansel,
Cleveland, Rt. 4. c
Sage plants, 5c each, 40c doz.;
Strawberry, 20c C, $2 M. Exc. for
white feed sacks, butter beans or
a beans. Mrs. W. A. Moon, Waco,
Kudzu plants, 3 to 5 yrs. old. Exe.
for Lespedeza seed or Dallas or. Car-
pet grass. R. A. Shearer, Lyerly.
Collard and cabbage plants, 75c
500, $1.25 M, postpaid. Roots protect-
ed. Exc. for peanuts or pecans, 15c
extra if check is sent.
Frostproof cabbage plants from
best imported. seed, the kind that
makes winter heads. Chas. W., E. J.,
65c 500, $1 1,000. R. S. Burgess, Pem-
broke.
Early Klondike and Lady T. straw-
berry plants, 25c C; black raspberries,
16 for $1; sage an ddbl. tansy, 10c
bunch; rhubarb plants, medical kind,
10c bunch. Add postage. Mrs. J. B.
Fields, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Fully dev. Missionary strawberry
plants, packed in wet moss. Prompt
|service. 35 C, $3 M, FOB. Money
order. Ref. Citizens Bank here. W.
F. Luckie, Ray City..
_ Strawberry plants (fine, large ber-
ries), 25c C, $2 per M. Exc. for equal
value. J. R. Bramlett, Ellijay, Rt. 4.
Early and late var. cabbage plants,
65c 500, $1.10 M, postpaid. T. G.
Cabbage and onion plants, ready to
ship, 200 each, E. J. and Chas. cab-
bage and Bermuda onion plants for
$1, postpaid. Cash with order. B. M.
Bullard, Baxley. :
Chas. W. and E. J. cabbage plants.
$1 M, postpaid, or 75c M, FOB. Cash
| with order. G. R. Brantley, Baxley.
_Nice cabbage plants, E. J., Wake-
field, 15 C, 65c 500, $1 1,000. W. G.
Vanzant, Abbeville.
Sweet heading collard plants, 35c
200, 60c 500, 95 M, postpaid. Grady
Kelley, Sulphur Springs, Rt. 1. ~
Progressive everbearing strawberry
. | Crenshaw, Pitts.
plants now 35c C, $3 M, del. H. B
Shell, Palmetto. | < es
eer
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Plants For Sale_
Mastodon strawberry plants, 30c C;
peppermint, 10c doz.; also hickory nut
meat, 30c pt., and postage. Miss Ruth
White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 33.
Strawberry plants, early var., 25c
C, $2.25 M. Add postage over 500. No
chks. Mrs. H. G. Kirkland, Cobbtown,
Rt. 1, Box 126.
Large, young Bermuda grass roots,
well cleaned and free of grass. 16-20
inches, $1.50. per 100 lbs. W. J. Bur-
ney, Savannah, Rt. 1.
Iceberg lettuce plants, 30c C, $2.50
1,000. Mrs. J. L. Edge, Doerun, Rt. 4.
Genuine Klondike strawberry plts.,
30c C; rooted sage, 50c doz.; Mtn:
huckleberries, $1.25 per 100; nice Eng.
peach seed, 10c cupful. Add postage
on orders less than $1. Mrs .Mary
Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 58. -
Well rooted, thrifty E. J. and Chas.
W. cabbage plants now ready. 75c 500,
$1.35 M, del. Cash: with order: Nelma
Burell, Buford. :
E, J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants,
50c 250, 85c 500, $1.35 M, postpaid.
E. A. Hayes, Buford. :
Cabbage plants, 75c M; White
Bermuda onion plants, $1 M; _col-
lards, 75c M. W. W. Williams, Quit-
man.
Missionary strawberry plants,
$1.25, 500; Lucretia dewberry, 12 for
50c, FOB. Mrs. J. G. Fleming, Hart-
well, Rt. 2. Se
E. J., Wakefield cabbage ovlants,
now ready, 85c M, del.; 5 M up, 70c
ae acs Obie Crow, Gainesville.
RE. .1.
Ms. Kudzu Crowns, $6 M del. Mrs.
H. V. Franklin, Register.
Frostproof Extra Early J. and
Chas. W., also white Bermuda onion
plants, 30c, 200; 55c, 500; 90c M;
cabbage heading collards, 50c, 500;
gerald. :
Frostproof cabbage plants, Extra
Early J. and Chas. W., 55c, 500; 90c
M; white Bermuda onion plants.
same price; cabbage heading col-
lards, 50c, 500; 75c M. All postpaid.
Robt.- McCook, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4.
Lead. var. frostproof. cabbage
plants, extra. large, fancy size, 250,
65c; 500, $1; med. size, field run,
500, 75c. All postpaid. R. O. Parks,
Darien.
Klondike strawberry plants, 500,
$1: $1:1b M: Lady, .,-25 C; $2 M;
also rattle, yellow and _ sassafras
roots, wild cherry bark, 15c Ib.,2
Jbs., 25c; also nice, dried apples, 10
ae Ethel. Crow, Gainesville,
Rt..2: \
Wakefield and Flat D. cabbage and
some fine collard plants, white and
yellow Bermuda onion plants, $1.15
M; %75c M for 5 M or more. B. R.
Woodleff, Flowery Branch.
E. Flat Dutch, Wakefield cabbage,
large, well rooted plants, $1 M del. to
'2nd zone; 75c M collect. G. T. Mc-
Donald, Oakwood.
Himalaya berry plants, 50c doz.;
horse apple sprouts, well rooted, 25c |
for 3; no del. under a 50c order. Mrs.
F. Happold, Lewiston.
Crystal Wax Bermuda onion
plants, from pure Teneriffe seed,
$1.25 per M, FOB; add postage with
order. H. F. Stair; Valdosta.
Rhubarb plants, 35 doz., also 15
lbs. yellow root, 50c Ib., white oak
acorns, 50c gal.; Missionary straw-
berry plants, $1.25, 500; $2 M. Miss
Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 4.
Missionary strawberry plants, 500.
$1.25: $2 M; 3 M, $6 del.; Rhubarb
plants, 35c doz.; 3 doz., $1; also Yel-
low root, 40c; acorns, $1:25 pk. Mrs,
T. H. McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 4.
Plants Wanted
Want 2 or 300 Wakefield cabbage
plants and 5 or 600 Bermuda onion
plants. Will exc. dried peaches, free
postage on what they send. Mrs. W.
G. Goldman, Loco.
Exc. 1 bu. N. C. Runner peanuts
for 500 each of cabbage and onion
| plants. Write first. H. C. Parker, Mil-
ford. Z :
Exc. 300 strawberry plants for 500
E. Jersey or any kind of good, frost-
proof cabbage plants. Each pay post-
oo J. C. Baker, Thomaston,
Exc. seed artichokes for cabbage
plants, Bermuda onion plants, or for
Eng. pea seed. Mrs. W. F. Amos, Edi-
son.
Exe. Eng. pea and white running
butter bean seed for strawberry
Eee Mrs. J . L. Rodgers, Oglethorpe,
Exc. 3 Ibs. Willetts Wonder Eng.
pea seed for 500 E. J. cabbage plants.
Mrs. J. W. Clark, Gay.
|bage or onion plants.
\for N. C. Runner peanuts and seed
poats; peas sound and picked without
75c M, postpaid. F. F. Stokes, Fitz-|
of worms at 10c lb. Each to pay,
Plants Wanted
- Exe. pure bred White Cornish eggs
at $1.10 per 15, for Mastodon ever-
bearing strawberry plants. Write first,
Mrs. H. W. Law, Ocilla. cee
Exc. 1 cup of Hastings Marglobe -
tomato seed, new, clean and sound,
for 300 cabbage, E. J. or Chas. W.;
also exc. 1 qt. Kentucky Wonder
beans, free of weevils for 500 Ber-
muda onion plants, or 1 gal. Bermuda
eee Mrs. G. M. Foster, Carrollton,
Exc. new crop dried apples for cab-
! : Write first, -
Doyle Ritch, Silver Creek, Rt. 1. aoe
Want onion, strawberry plants:
will exe. black crowder peas at 6c lb.,
velvet beans or beeswax, or will exc.
rain: on them.
Wrightsville, Rt. 4,
Georgia Products For Sale
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
White lady peas, i0c lb.: white
brown-eye peas, 12c Ib., best eating
pea. Add vostage. Mrs. Ethel Tal-
lant, Cumming, Rt. 7, Box 21. ae
Lady pas, sound, clear of. trash,
7c Ib., exc. 5 Ibs. for 4 lbs. pecans
or good tobacco, lb. for lb., each to
pay postage. W. B. Skinner, Gaines.
ville, Rt. 5. < e
English. peas, seed, exchange for |
cabbage plants. or Bermuda onion
plants. Mrs. G. C. Sanders, Law~
renceville; Rt. 1., x kee
White or colored running butter
beans, 20c Ib.; Telephone and Alaska ~
English peas, 20c lb. FOB. 25c Jb, .
del. . C._D. Williamson, Plains. . __
' Henderson bush butter bean seed,
first year from Hastings, 15c lb. Lit-"
tle white mush peas, -15c Ib. FOB.
W. W. Whitaker, Harlem, Rt. 1.
Tender running- beans, _ pumpkin |
seeds, 20c, snuff box full; old fash-
jon peach seed, 75c half bushel; hick- .
ory nuts, $1 bu. Add postage less
than $1. Io checks. C. E. Black-
well, Cleveland. ay
Ninety to 100 per cent rure seed
velvet beans, 90 day and 120 day;
this years crop, clean, $2 bu: small
orders. Write for prices large orders.
Satisfaction guaranteed. O. B. Floyd,
Lumber City.
Mixed New Era peas, $1.50 bu. del.,
exc. 2 bu. for O-too-tans beans. H..
W. Thurmond, Greshamville. ca
Henderson bush lima beans, 14c
lb. FOB., exc. for honey, ribbon cane ~
syrup. C. Hammett, Newborn. tee
_, California black-eyed peas, $2 bu.,
white brown-eyed peas, $2 bu; cream
sugar Crowder peas, $3 bu. E. M.
Beaird, Rt. 6, LaFayetter :
Nice white bunch butter beans. for
seed or cooking, 10c lb., cash with
order. T. W. Greer, Lavonia, Rt. 2.
Colored peas, 7c lb., sage 2 Ibs.
50c. May English pea seed, 20c lb.
Mrs. H. B. Grizzle, Royston, Rt. 3. _
Black and white Crowder. peas,
6c lb., $3 bu., exc. for nice eating
apples, no culls. George L. Green,
Jasper, Rt. 3.
Willets wonder frostproof English -
peas; 10c lb. for 100 lbs. up, 12c lb.
for less, FOB. D. H. Rose, Ash-
burn. ke Ae
English peas seed, 25c lb., 5 for $1.,
exc. for anything useful. Grady C.
Taylor, Alpharetta, Rt. 3. oe
100 per cent 90-day velvet beans, |
1931 crop, $2.50 bu. in 10 bu. lots,
cash with order. E. H. Beasley. Kite,
Bunch English peas. sell\ or exc.
1 gal. for 1,000 strong Bermuda onion
plants, or 12 gal. for 1,200 onion and
cabbage plants. R. F. Webb. Wrights- _
ville.-Rt. 5. :
Lima bunch butter beans, 10c lb,
white Calif. black-eyed peas, 5c lb.
English peas, 20c lb.: black walnuts,
$1 -bu., add postage. Mrs. W. V.
Thompson, Bremen, Rt: 1, Box 101:
Brabham peas, $1.15 bu. Iron ~
peas, $1 bu., FOB. Bright, new crop.
Sample on request. -4..O. or cash=-
iers check. R. F. Scarborough, By- |
ron. aes
California black-eyed peas, $2.50
se FOB. C. N, Adams, Social Cir-
cle. /
Brown-eyed white peas, lady peas,
10c Ib., 2 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs.
C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1. ae
Mung beans, 15c lb. del., or ex.
for Irish potatoes or syrup. J. E. ~
Feltman, Whitesburg. es
Cream sugar Crowder peas, treated
for weevils, and recleaned, $1. peck,
$15 for 5 bu., unmixed. W. H. Ga=
briel, Colbert. ee
peas, $1 peck, FOB. E. V.
3 ry; 2
F. Knowles
Lady p
Loudermilk, Mt. - Ai
Cream Crowders, sell or exc. for
two 5-gallon milk cows. H. W. Bag-
ley, Rt. 5, Cumming. T oe
; :
eorgia Products For Sale
weam sugar Crowder peas, un-
ee first taiase for seed or table,
50 bu., 7c Ib. for small amounts,
B. E. S. Lanier, Pembroke.
Frostproof English peas, Kentucky
wonder beans, speckled bunch but-
ter beans. 25c lb., exc. for white
unch butter beans, Alaska or Bliss
yerbearing English peas, Miss Ma-
je Carter, Hoboken, Rt. 1, Box 33.
New crop Brabham peas, clean,
ound, $1.75 bu., also Whips, $1.50
"1, mew stock. Exc. B. B. Morgan,
Willett cold proof English veas, 25c
del. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Reg-
aan Morning Star English peas,
5e Ib. large lots; 20c Ib.; small lots.
s. W. T. Layton, Tennille.
erican wonder table rowder
as. $1 gal, del. E. T. Clements,
ennille. =
White half runner, 15 cupful, 2
or 25c; long green okra seed, 10c
upful. Add postage. Mrs. G, M.
Foster, Carrollton, Rt. 7. :
Little white rice peas, 6c lb; white
unch butter beans 10c Ib., FOB.
ticus McDonald, Stapleton, Rt. 1.
Ninety day velvet beans, sound,
ure, $1.50 bu.. FOB. Mrs. W. W.
Wilson, Warthen, Rt. 2.
Willetts Wonder Eng. pea seed,
0c Ib., 6 Ibs., $1 del. Harvey Clark,
AY |
i Crenth Crowder peas, $2 bu.; exc.
or anything useful. D. E. Moore,
ray, Rt. 1. ee
Brabham peas, unmixed, also Iron-
lad, $1.25 bu., FOB; .cash. M. C
Fandacum, Adairsville. ~ ~
ady peas, 20c gal.; red speckled
yowders, 20c gal.; :
Myra Lemmonds, Social Circle, Rt. 3.
One hundred and twenty day vel-
et beans, sound, pure, $3 bu., FOB.
. D. Yawn, Rhine, Rt. 1.
Purple -hull cream crowder peas,
1.75 bu.; exc. some for yellow skin
orto Rican potatoes. for bedding.
s. L. R.: Ashworth, Logansville,
oe
jlack-eyed white and Brabham
peas for sale or exc. for pigs, shoats,
bage or pecans. T. A. McClendon,
men.
California black-eyed peas, 5c Ib.;
10 for 4 bu.. FOB. G. P. Nunn,
Crawfordville, Rt. 2, Box 55.
Sweet cream crowder peas, 6c Ib.;
add postage. Grady Kelley, Sulphur
prings, Rt. 1
Field peas, sound, never fail mak-
ing, $1 bu.; Bunch velvet beans, pure,
sound, $1.50 bu. T. G. Veal, Helena,
Rt. 1. :
Mixed butter beans, 9c lb. L. D.
Elliott, Lavonia.
Thomas -Eng.- peas, 15c lb., FOB.
W. iH. Ham, Ray City.
Clean, hand shelled, excellent for
nting or table use, white black-
California peas, 8c lb. William
Cooke, Felton, Rt. 1. |
letts Wonder Eng. pea seed
ce lb.; 5 for $1, postpaid. O. W.
Caswell, Americus. 5
ib. Mrs. H. W. Law, Ocilla.
right, recleaned, Clay and Whip-
00rwill peas, not mixed, $1.25 bu.,
YOB. Frank L. Henderson, Varnells
Station, Rt. 1.
Frostproof Eng. peas, smooth va-
ty, early, prolific, 14c lb.; Alaska
, 18 lb.; Sugar Crowder peas,
ms lb.; Extra Early Crowder peas,
2c Ib.; add postage. Mrs. J.
Edenfield, Summit, Rt> 2. :
Good Eng. pea seed, 15c Ib.; Calif.
ack-eyed peas, also large Sugar
stowder peas, 5c lb.; exc. for paper-
ll pecans. W. G.. Broadwell,
Middleton, Rt. 1.
'Pure, white, cream, spotted, sugar
Crowder peas, unmixed, undamaged,
ible recleaned, weevil treated, 12
$1; 100 Ibs., $5.50, prepaid. G.
Maddox, Buford.
Brabham and Clay peas, prices
<a make offer. J. H. Archer,
No. 1, 90 or 100-day velvet beans,
00 per cent good, $3 bu. Cash with
. E. H. Beasley, Kite.
outh Ga. prolific Eng. peas, frost-
Of, 20c lb. Less in quantities. Soy
Cans, Mathews Imp. Prices on de-
and, Bethany Home, Vidalia.
ice, clean Speckled Crowder peas,
Pk. del. Cream mush peas, same
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
olecat Crowder peas (finest for
hing and table use), 15 pt., post-
- Mrs. W. Roy Taylor, Robinson.
imited amt. of running speckled
as, $1.25 bu., FOB, Primrose. David
nornton, Greenville, Rt .3.
sprursday, December 24 1931
add postage. to
ee oonch Yellow Crowder peas, | -
<s wages
S MA RKET BULBUE TIN.
Georgia Products For Sale
Laredo soy beans, $3.50 bu., FOB:
oe oe _ Mtn, watermelon
seed, 90c lb. Mrs. G. M. Young, -
becca, Rt. 2. ae
Old-fashioned. Sugar Crowders,
sound and clean, 5c lb., $3.50 bu.,
FOB, Exc. for young geese, guineas or
young hens. A. J. Pope, Tallapoosa.
Kentucky Wonder pole, tender
cornfield and yellow hull, tender bush
and white butter beans. All 10c cup-
ful, FOB. Exc. for white, 100-lb. feed
sacks. Write first. Mollie Gable, Tal-
lapoosa, Rt. 3.
Bunch velvet beans, sound and
pure, $1.50 bu.; field peas, sound and
bright, never fail, $1 bu. T. G. Veal,
Helena, Rt. 1.
Cornfield beans, mixed col., old-
fashioned, 15c cup; finest garden
bean (name Moss Shell), 20c cupful:
also mustard. seed, 5c thls, H. R.
Gazaway, Norcross, Rt. 2.
Colored running butter beans,
slightly mixed with bunch butter
beans and red butter peas, for sale or
exc. for Kentucky Wonder beans, and
running and bunch garden pea seed.
Exec. qt. for pt. Mrs. Rubie Sewell,
Rochelle, care E. P. King.
Hastings tender winter cornfield
beans, Ga. pole cornfield beans, nice,
tender cornfield bean mixed, striped
half-runner garden bean seed. Each,
250 Pt Mrs. Dessie Hughey, Ranger,
Seventy-five bu. bright 1931 crop
Whippoorwill peas, sound and clean
of weevils, $1 bu. J. C. McKoy,'New-
nan, Rt. 5.
Several var. table and hay peas,
| unmixed, sound, free of weevils, $1.50
per bu. Exc. for No. 1 peanuts or
cotton seed. John W. Moseley, Soper-
n.
Calif. or Alaska Eng. peas, 20c Ib.;
white and colored running butter
beans, 20c Ib., or 25 lb, del. C. D.
Williamson, Plains.
Blue goose peas, $2 bu.; red rip-
pers, Clays and white with black-
eyes, $1.80 bu., or 3c lb.; Sugar
Crowders, $2.50 bu., or 5c lb., in small
lots. All FOB. Exc. for anything can
use. Mrs. Lauren Noble, Trenton.
Sixty bu. weevil treated, large
cream, pure white and spotted Sugar
Crowders, undamaged, dbl. recleaned,
12 lbs., $1; 100 Ibs., $5.75, prepaid.
fan ies orders. C. F. Maddox, Bu-
ord.
One hundred fifty lbs. Morning
Star Bush Eng. peas, 15c lb.; also 75
Ibs. scallion buttons, 10c Ib.; 15 Ibs.
Lady Finger peas, 5c lb., add postage
ee = J. H. Draughon, Pinehurst,
Thirty-five bu. sound 90-day run-
ning velvet beans, $1.50 bu. if all are
taken; $2 bu. in smaller lots, FOB,
Eexou. W. A. Hammock, Manassas.
Good, 90-day velvet beans, $1.50
bu. shelled, or $20 ton, FOB. W. G.
Bulloch, Pelham.
Extra . nice, hand-shelled Cream
Sugar Crowders, table or seed peas,
$1.25 peck, postpaid. Mrs. J. M. Hall,
Calhoun, Rt. 5.
All var. field peas, $1 bu., FOB.
John L. Windham, Butler.
Ninety-day running velvet. beans,
$1.25 per bu. or exc. for running pea-
nuts or white Spanish, at reasonable
price. B. E. Whisnante, Lenox, Rt. 2.
Spotted Crowders, 50c gal., $1 pk.,
$3.25 bu., not prepaid. Send postage.
R. M. Hamby, Cumming, Rt. 3.
White, tender cornfield bean seed,
, 60c Ib., 25c cupful; little white Rice
peas, hand-shelled, $1.25 pk.; Brabs
for hay, picked without rain on them,
$1.50 bu. John Wilson, Ellijay, Rt.
3, Box 46. : :
Four bu. Marhews beans and 3 bu.
Laredos, $2.25. bu., cash with order,
FOB. First class bean seed, without
rain on them. P. E. Rhodes, Baldwin.
Calif. black-eyed peas, big white,
brown-eyed, little white Rice peas, all]
fine table peas, $1.50 bu., FOB. W. H.
Sanders, Rockmart, Rt. 3.
Nice, sound Brabs., gathered before
rains, $2 bu:, FOB my station; smaller
amts. 5c Ib. Exc. for Spanish. pea-
eer Mrs. V. E. Ray, Kensington,
Rt. 2:
Good sound 90-day velvet beans,
picked without rain, guaranteed good
seed, $2 bu., del. in 50 miles. Money
order, L. L. Dorminey, Enigma, Rt.
1, Box 6.
Sixty Ibs. clean, weevil-free mush
leream col. table peas, $2.40 bu. Small
sample upon request; 1 ton dry vel-
vet beans, pod, $12. Mrs. Lula Cook,
Milan. :
Fight Ibs. true to name, nice and
sound Willetts Wonders, -35c lb., or
$2.40 for lot, del. No stamps. Mrs. H..
H. Sullivan, Carrollton, Rt. 5. _ =
Georgia Products For Sale
Book orders for 90-day seed run-
ning velvet beans, picked without any
rain on them, $2 bu. Mrs. L. M.
Youngblood, Mauk, Rt. 1, Box 35.
Laily finger peas, new crop, sound
and clean, 10c lb., or exc. for dried
apples, free from peel and core and
worms. W. L. Stonecypher, Forest
Glenn, Rt. 1.
About 40 Ibs. bunch freeze-proof
Eng. pea seed, 25c lb., or 10 Ib. lots at
20c Ih., or exc, for white Bermuda
onion plants, or Chas. and E. J.
Wakefield cabbage plants. Isaac H.
Davis, Molena, Rt. 2.
Sweet Cream Crowders, selected for
seed, clean, weevil-free, 5 lb. Add
postage. Grady Kelley, Sulphur
Springs, Rt. 1.
Running butter beans, 10c Ib.;
frostproof garden peas, 12%c Ib.;
Red Hull Speckled, 3c 1b.;. mixed
peas, $1 bu.; white, brown-eyed, good
table, 3c Ib.; Lady Finger peas, 80 lbs.,
4c lh., FOB, cash with order. Mrs. W.
M. Arrington, Wadley, Rt. 2.
Little white prolific bush butter
bean seed, 15c large teacupful;
stamps, accepted. Mrs. Daisy Mal-
phrus, Halcyondale.
Good A grade peas, all clean, 100
bu. different varieties, $1.25 bu.,
FOB. Joe B. Alexander, Cleveland.
White tender cornfield beans, 25c
eupful; cream sugar crowder and
speckled crowder, 5c lb.; sugar or
salad peas, 2 cups, 25c; no chks. Mrs.
Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Small black-eyed table peas, 4c Ib.;
small Cream Crowders, 10e Ib.; large
white table peas, brown-eyed, 10c Ib.,
FOB. Mrs. Perry V. Young, Summer-
ville, Rt. 1. :
Willetts Wonder Eng. peas, frost-
proof, 25c lb. del. Mrs. Z. L. Scott,
Concord. :
Cream Sugar Crowders, 1 pk., del.,
$1; $3.50 bu., FOB. I. G. Watkins,
Grantville.
New crop Cream and Speckled
Sugar Crowders, hand _ shelled, 6c
Ib., also old fashioned sunflower seed,
20c pt.; add postage. Mrs. J. B.
Fields, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Bunch Eng. pea seed, 20c lb.: but-
ter bean seed, 10c lb.; all pure and
C. H. Sledge, Powersville,
Black and white peas, for sale or
exc. for meat, lard, pigs or other
iniage: Gordon Bramlett, Ellijay,
Pure Brabham cow peas, $1.25 per
bu. FOB. R. A. Shearer, Lylerly.
Pure Sugar Crowders, treated for
weevils, 4c lb., or exc. for Calif.
black-eyed peas, also exc. for wheat.
A. R. Rosser, Cordele, Rt. 4.
Fey. Cream Crowders,
Crowders and Lady peas, recleaned,
5 Ibs., 55c; 10 Ibs., $1, postpaid. Large
quantities, 6c lb., FOB. E, A.- Hayes,
Buford. 3
Willetts Wonder frostproof Eng.
peas, 15c lb., prepaid in 4 Ib. lots, or
exc. lb. for lb. for good, well filled
Schley pecans. C. C. Neal, Commerce.
Half Runner garden beans and ex-
tra nice white tender hull cornfield
beans for seed, 60c lb.; Cream hand-
shelled sugar crowders, $1 pk., FOB;
$1.25 pk.; prepaid; $3 bu., FOB. Mrs.
J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5.
Crowder peas, 6c lb., also brown-
eyed, 4c Ib., and dried apples, and
peaches, 10c lb., and artichokes, 7c
Ib. J. E. Passe, Madison.
One hundred bu. 90 day speckled
velvet beans, practically 100 per cent
sound, $1.25 bu., FOB, exc. for sound
O-too-tans at 2 for 1. D. W. Knight;
Dexter.
Willetts coldproof Eng. peas, 25c
lb.; 10 lbs., $2 del. Mrs. H. V. Frank-
lin, Register.
Eng. peas, 5 lbs., $1; mustard seed,
15c cupful; Hastings syrup cane
seed, 10c lb., exc. for any kind vege-
table seed. W. E. Godwin, Wadley.
Sound 90 day speckled velvet
beans, absolutely reliable for seed,
new crop, spring delivery. A. J
Adams, Ashburn, Rt. 4. :
White, black-eye Calif. peas,
cracked slightly by thresh, $1.50 bu..
del. in bu. lots: $7 for 5. bu.; no chks,
H. S. Brooks, Monroe.
Sugar. crowder peas, 3%c Ilb.;
mixed field peas, 1 1/3c 1b., cash with
order. R. A. Wilbanks, Lavonia.
Tender white cornfield beans,
brown cornfield beans, striped half
runner, red Valentine, white half
runner, garden beans, golden bean,
all 20e cupful; no chks. Mrs. Lillie
Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
O-too-tan soy. beans, recleaned,
certified, State College germination
test 9914 per cent, in 2% bu. sacks,
$3.50 bu., FOB; no exc, Felton J.
Walker, Marshaliyville. oe
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Georgia Products For Sale
Ninety day running speckled vel-
vet beans, $2 bu., FOB. T. E. Wise,
Pitts, Rt. 2, Box 104.
Field peas, $1 bu., in 3 bu. bags,
Cleveland, Rt. 1.
PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
Fifty. Ibs. pecans, this yrs. crop,
15c lb. Party pay postage. Money
order. Mrs. V. A. Wheless, Arnolds-
ville, Rt. 1, Box 90. +
No. 1 big bunch peanuts, 3c lb.,
FOB. E. W. Baker, Tifton, Rt 2.
Twenty lbs. Schley pecans, 20c lb.,
not. prepaid. Mrs. W. W. Edenfield,
Stilmore, Rt. 1.
Large Red Valencia peanuts, free
from trash and pops, 10c lb., FOB.
H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville.
Ga. Runner peanuts, good seed,
gathered and thrashed without rain
on them, 65c bu.; 60c bu. for 25, 50
or 100 bu. lots. E. J. Lineberger,
Valdosta, Rt. 3.
Windham, Butler.
Six tons White Spanish No. 1
peanuts, 3c lb., or $50 per ton. Theron
Bass, Americus, 128 Brannon Ave.
Sev. 100 lbs. pecans for sale at
market price or exc. for seed oats.
Make offer. S. G. McNeil, Arlington.
Runner peanuts, 244c lb.;. made 3
4 acres. G. D. Fain, Edison.
N. C. Flat Runners, improved 22
yrs. ton to acres, Until Jan. 1, 70c
bu.; Early white sound peanuts, 8
yrs. imp., 70c bu.; N. C. Runners,
hand-shelled, 7c lb.; all FOB. Money
order. W. U. J. Draughon, Whigham.
Fifteen thousand to 2 M lbs. Stuart
pecans for sale; quote FOB price
W. Lyon, Augusta.
Ten lbs. large Seedling pecans, 8c
Hawkinsville, Rt. 1. :
Imp. White Spanish peanuts. 35c
gal.; exe. for white duck feathers.
Mrs. Hoyt-Langston, Duluth, Rt. 1.
Spanish peanuts, strictly No. 1,
1931 crop, excellent for seed or roast-
ing, 100 Ib. lots, 3c 1b.; 500 lbs., 242c
lb.:. ton lots, 2c. -W..J.- Bargeron,
Sardis, Box 146.
Fifty lbs. Seedling pecans, 8c Ib.,
Se Mrs. Annie E. Herndon, May-
ield.
ples, lb. for lb. or No. 1 eating ap-
ples, rice, wheat shoats, anything
useful. L. M. Kennedy, Collins.
Small paper-shell pecans,
medium, 15c: large, 20c; shelled, 45c
lb.; 5 lbs., $2. Mrs. Addie Waddelle,
Pearson.
White Spanish peanuts, guar. No.
1, $1.60 per 2-bu. bag; also Seedling
pecans, $5 uer 100 Ibs. Malvin Col-
lins, Whigham.
Any kind pecans from 5c to 10c;
Schleys, 10c; Stuarts, 9c; others, 8c;
Seedlings, 5c; money order with any
amt. Jack Fletcher, Ocilla. ;
Forty Ibs., 1931 crop, med. size,
well filled pecans, 15c Ib. Mrs. J. W.
Overton, Bowdon, Rt. 4.
N. C. Runner peanuts, 2c Ib., or
exc. for syrup. F. L. Cross, Colquitt.
bu.; no chks; money order. J. A.
Dickey, Midville, Rt. 2. 2
Two hundred to 300 Ibs. imp.
Spanish peanuts, hand-cleaned;
write what you have and best price.
WwW. C. Burnsed, Brooklet, Rt. 2.
Small, sound Seedlings, 6c Ib.
FOB; cash with order; no chks. R.
W. Conway, Savannah, Rt. 2.
Ga. Runner peanuts, good. sound
seed, not damaged by rain, 50c bu.,
FOB for 50 bu.: also some good cot-
ton seed, no name, 40c bu., FOB, or
exc. for good hay peas, ea. paying
del. chgs. D. Story, Pavo, Rt. 1
Extra fine, selected pecans (ess
than 50 make a Ib.), 5 Ibs. to the
dollar, postpaid. Mrs. T. C. Floyd,
Chipley, Rt. 1.
Bright, well filled Ga. Runner
| peanut seed, 3c lb.; Seedling pecans,
8c Ib.; Stuarts and other large var.,
j14c lb. R. E. Bower, Dixie.
Large, sound Stuart pecans, 25
Ib.; med. size Seedlings, 15c Ib.; small
Seedlings, 10c lb. Miss Belle Tim-
merman, Bronwood.
Spanish peanuts, new crop, 5c Ib.,
in 100 1b lots, 4%c lb. Cash with
order. E. H. Beesley, Kite.
Stuart pecans, 20c lb., del. in 5 Ib.
or more lots; good seedlings, 10c del.
G. P. Nunn, Crawfordville, Rt. 2,
Box 55. :
Seedling pecans. Make best offer
for 250 lbs., nice size; also Spanish
peanuts for sale or exc. for Runner
peanuts. or anything can use. Joe W.
Brown, McRae.
del. Will send samples on request. B.
cash with order, FOB, P. F, Mauney,
=
Chufas for sale, $4 bu., FOB. J. L.
tons peanuts and 3 tons of hay on
Ib., send postage. Henry Robinson,
Seedling pecans, exc. for dried ap-
10c; -
Chufas, free from nut grass, $1.75
y
Georgia Products For Sale
--Waleneia or imp. red Spanish. pea-
nuts, free from trash and pops. 12%c
Ib. del.. ar 16 Ib., FOB. B. L. Thur-
-mcnd, Greshamville. :
Three nundred ibs. Stuart pecans,
_ 1981 crop, IS Ib., FOB here. O. O.
_ Hamulton, Vidalia.
__ Two hundred bu. Ga. Runners, 4c
Ib.,-FOB; 50 bu. pink Spanish pea-
Wilbur. Smith,
mis; oc. 1b FOB,
Cochran, RFD 5, Box 40. :
No. 1 shelled pecans, 50c Ib.; salte
halves, $1.25 Ib.; meats, 35c lb. del.
Herman Mize, Americus.
Choice Spanish peanuts, 80c bu.
-del., Parcel Post. M: Clark, Sr.
Blythe.
White Spanish peanuts, ton lots.
' 242c Ib.; less ton lots, 3c lb. F. L.
Beasley, Reidsville.
- Peanuts, N. C. Runners, $1.50 bu.,
frem 5 to 10 bu. lots, $1.30 bu. Write
- for prices on larger lots.. Money with
order. B. L. Howard, Sycamore.
700 hundred lbs. Runner peanuts
for seed, 2c lb. J. C. Means, Syca-
more.
Nice, well filled, med. size paper-
Shell pecans, 10c Ib. not del. No chks.
_ Mrs. Geo. Gaffney, Fitzgerald.
* Nice lot of pecans, paper-shells,
_ Schieys, Stuarts; Money-Maker var. |
Sell any amount from 10 Ibs. up, 15
Ib., up to 25 Ibs.; 50 Ibs. and up,
12%c Ib., FOB. (No address given.)
Good, eatable pecans, 3 lbs., 25c:
also fresh pecan meats in halves, 50c
Ib., prepaid. Will accept stamps. Mrs.
Daisy Malphus, Halcyondale.
One hundred and ninety lbs. Mon-
ey-Makers, 20 lbs. Stuarts, 80 Ibs.
_ Mobile pecans for sale. J. F. Clark,
Boston.
-. Thirty bu. Ga. Runner seed pea-
huts, 50c bu., FOB. Jesse Touchton,
oe bavos Ft. fF. BS
_ Old-fashioned peanuts, thrashed
without being rained on, - 2%c lb.,
FOB. O. H. Jordan, Shellman.
e and-picked Spanish peanuts, $5
_ ewt. Exc. for onion sets, rape, turnip,
_ Eng. pea seed, or dried fruit. B. F.
_ Hartman, Ochlochnee, Rt. 1.
_ No. 1 Runner peanuts, 26c Ib.: 3c
lb. after January 1st: also pecans,
schleys, 15c; Stuarts, 15c; paper-
ell seedlings, 10c Ib. Cash with
order. W. S. Norton, Edison.
Ga. raised N. C. Runner peanuts,
65c ver bu. Mrs. Ouida Harper, Osier-
___ Paper-shell pecans, for sale or exc.
for O-too-ton soy beans, or pure bred
_M. B. turkeys. E. S. Jackson, Mil-
_ledgeville, Rt. 4.
_ Fifty Ibs. Stuarts, well filled out
and dry. Guar. 10c per Ib., FOB; also
_ 2 other var. paper-shell pecans, 10
Jb. Herbert McElheney, Monticello.
__, Seventy-five Ibs. large, sound seed-
ling pecans, 10 Ib., or exc. for Ga.
- syruv at 50c gal. Sample on request. |
_ V. M. Conner, Finleyson.
Five lbs. fey. Schleys, $1, postpaid.
_ Mrs. Maude Brooks, Arlington,
About 75 Ibs. Stuart pecans. Make
offer. J. H. Archer, Sparta.
_.. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
nee TREES, ETC., FOR SALE
ages oa Tung Oil
: ee ' Insp., er Cs x
_ Williams, Cordele. eS ie
Japan walnut sprouts, well rooted,
c a., also the walnuts, at 1c C2,
ey anting. Gene Harper, Hartwell,
_ , Clingstone peach trees, large size
fruit, ripening in August, 3, 314-ft.
high, 6 for $1; 12 for $1.75: smaller
size, 2, 2%-ft., 12 for $1, or 2 doz.,
_ $1.50; postpaid. Mrs. L. W. Seago.
_ Pinehurst.
Twelve mountain grown
trees, 2 of a kind from early
late. $1 del. All 1 yr. old, around 3
_ ft.. State insp. and true to name. T.
_M. Webb, Ellijay. ;
_All lead. var. apples, 2 and 3 yrs.
old, 15c; 1 yr., 10c; peach trees, i0c:
_ cherry and pear, 35; Concord and
_ Niagara grape vihes, 10c; Cuthbert
raspberry, 10c; all true to name and
Gov. insp., exc. for chickens or any-
Ries can use. L. C. Head, Cleveland,
Peach trees, lead. var., $35 M: $4}
_C; 75c doz.; grape, fig, black walnut,
lead. var. trees, $4 C: plum apricot
best War, $7 Cs. $1.25 doz. EB: BE
Travis, Riverdale.
_ Lead. var. apple trees, 2, 3-ft., 10c:
_ Early Harvest, Keiffer pear trees, 4,
_ 5-ft., 35; Concord and Niagara grape
vines, 2 yr. old, No. 1., $8 C; all State
Insp. Postpaid. C. M. Alexander,
Cleveland, Rt. 1. ea
Kudzu and berry plants, Damson
plums, cheap. Exc. for anything can
e. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastanollee, ..;
Page Ton ne | : |
Georgia Products For Sale
can use. D.
os
bef k:
- May cherry, 3 for 35c; fox grape
and garden gooseberry, 6 for 50c; also
quince. bushes, 10c each. Exc. for
dried apples, or anything can use.
Doyle Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Three var. white and yellow cling-
stone trees ,15 for $1 del.; 50 for $3
del. Exc. for apple, yellow plum or
any kind pear trees. Mrs. A. S. Paulk,
Ocilla.
Two year old Eng. peach trees, 3
for 25c, and postage. Exc. for. Wine-
sap apple trees or pecans. Mrs. E. M.
Rice, Roekmart.
Plum stone, white Eng. peach. trees,
4-5 ft., 10c, each; large juicy May
cherry and apricot trees, 2-3 ft., 10c
each. Mrs. H. G. Fraser, Gainesville, |:
Res.
State insp. true to name apple
trees, 2-3 ft., 10c; all leading var.
June bud peach trees, 8-12 in., 5c;
Concord and Niagara grape vines,
10c, pear trees, 4-5 ft., 30c. W. H.
Alexander, Cleveland. :
One TOlive bush, $10. Mrs. Irvin
Railey, Kingston. :
Different var. old-time seedling
peach trees, 10c each, $1 doz. Add
postage on orders for less than 50c.
Mrs. W. G. Goldman, Loco.
Pin leaf water oaks and all var.
pecans trees, $1 each, set without
guarantee; $1.50 each, set and guar.
to live, within 30 miles of my home.
Frank P. Pope, Box Springs, RFD 2,
Large red mogus plums, 2-3 ft.
trees, 6 for $1; red fig trees, 3 ft., 20c
each, or 6 for $1; Concord and Lutie
grape vines, rooted, bear grapes this
year, .75c each; Concord, . Lutie,
Niagara cut., 10c each. Mrs. W. T.
Caldwell, Milner, Rt. 2.
Gov. insp., true-to-name, lead. var.
peach trees, 15c ea., $1 doz.; $5 C;
$35 M; Stuart and Schley pecan,
3 to 10 ft. trees, 30c to $80 ea.; ap-
ples, lead. var., $2.50 doz.; figs, 30c
ea. R. L. Wheeler, Macon, Clinton
Read. . so"
One hundred crab apple sprouts,
well rooted and suitable for grafting,
45c doz., $3.50 C postpaid; exc. for
pecans or peanuts at market price.
Kenneth SBallew, Mineral Bluff,
Rt. 1, Box 30. ;
White scuppernong vines, 3 to 4 ft.,
25c ea. Add postage; no chks.. Mrs.
J. 1. Jones, McIntyre, Rt. 2..- -
Huckleberry bushes, hazlenut and
gooseberry bushes for sale. Leo
Blackwell, Cleveland, Rt. 4. -
Cherry trees, 2 yrs. old, 10 for 75c,
or 10c each; Bell pear trees, 3 ft., 20
jfor $2.50, or 15 each. Mrs. N. N.
Cothran, Carnesville.
Goose plums, large red var., well
rooted, 3, 30c; 6,.50c, postpaid; blue
Damson, 2, 30c; 4, 50c, postpaid. Send
26 Spas: A. Steinheimer, Woolsey,
Rt. +1, / ee
Dewberry, currants, large grape
vines, 10c each, 3 for 25c. Add pos-
tage. Exc. for onions and pecans. Mrs.
Wavy A. Lewis, Toomsboro.
Two yrs. old large red May cherry
trees, 3 for 35c; 6 for 60c; $1.10 doz.
Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5.
Closing out 15,000 paper-shell pe-
can trees, 35c each, packed, FOB,
Claxton. Below cost, Schleys, Stu-.
arts, Frotschers var., 3 to 12 ft.,
bonded and insp. by the state. Var.
aunt: Will exc. Dr. B. E. Daniel, Clax-
on.
Two crop bunch grapes, ripen July
and October, 20c each, at vineyard;
cuttings, $3 per 100. I. H. Johnson,
Dublin, Rt. 6.
Black everbearing mulberry sprouts,
2 to 6 ft., 10c each; Juneberry
sprouts. Postpaid. Exc. for anything
-W. McCook, McIntyre,
Rt. 2, Box 17. =
The desirable Bing cherry, very
large, sweet, blooms late (escaping
late spring frosts), deep chocolate
color, unusual fine flavor, 2 yr. old
budded trees, 75c each. N. Rosene, Ft.
Valley; P. O. Box 44,
Gov |insp. pecan frees, Money-
Maker, Success, Pabst and Flotscher,
3 to 10 ft., 25 to 40c each, FOB.
J. T, Ponder, Whigham.
Tung oil nut trees, 1 yr. old, 2 to 6
ft., 10 each. Will exc. F. LL. Cross,
Colquitt.
Twenty-five thousand Stuart pa-
per-shell pecan trees, $1 each. . Will
exc. for corn, seed oats, velvet beans.
W. J. Morgan, Stillmore.
Gov. insp. budded *pecan trees.
Leading var. All sizes for sale or exc.
Write for bargain prices. F. C. Geiger,
Flintside. ee j
Gov. insp. pecan trees, Money-
Maker, Success, Pabst, Stuart, 3 to 10
ft., 25 to 40c each, FOB. J. T. Ponder,
BULLETIN
Georgia Products For Save
nong vines, 10c each, $1 doz.;: large
sweet. var. muscadine vines, 50c doz.
chewing tobacco at 10c Ib. A. T. Pat-
terson, Waco, Rt. 2. =e
Plum peach trees, about 4 ft. high,
15c each, FOB. H .B. Shell, Palmetto.
Sweet apple sprouts, plum, cherry,
hazlenut and huckleberry bushes,..alJ
10c each; also mixed grape cuttings.
Will exc. Gorden Bramlett, Ellijay,
Rt. 4. :
Budded pecan trees, 3' yrs. old, for
sale or exc. for farm products, seed
or poultry. What have you to swap?
Claude Eubank, Smyrna; RFD 2.
Red and black raspberry, 40c. doz.;
hazlenut, 12 for $1; chestnut,.-chin-
quapin trees and scuppernong grape
vines, all rooted, 12 for $1.25. Mrs..M.
L. Eaton, Dahlonega.
Goose plum, large red var., 3 for
25c; 60 for 50c, postpaid; blue Dam-
son, 25c each; 3 for 60c, postpaid.
Send 2c stamps. <A. Steinheimer.
Woolsey.
Large red May cherry trees, 2 yrs.
old, 3, 35c; 6, 60c; $1 doz. Mrs. J. M.
Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 5.
Well rooted scuppernong, 20c; Con-
cord grape vines, 10c. Exc. for other
value. Mrs. J. W. Milner, Bowdon.
Two and 3 yr. grape vines, 10c
each; Concord, Ives, Moores, Ea,
Niagara, Deleware, Brighton, Berck-
mans red, Salem, Jessica, Lucile, Lu-
tie, Catawba, Nortons Va., Moores
Diamond, 25c each for scuppernongs
and James. grapes. Add postage.
James Cureton, Austell.
Fig and currant sprouts at 10c and
5c each. Exc. for Bermuda or Prize-
taker onion sets or plants, or Chas.
W., Flat Dutch cabbage plants, or.
stringless pod bean seed. J. J. Smith,
Middleton, Rt. 1. ee:
Tame blackberry and tame rasp-
berries and gooseberries, 20c bunch
not prepaid. Miss Emma Lou Dowdy,
Murrayville,
| FRUIT FOR SALE
Nice, sun-dried apples and peaches,
9c lb.; exc. for cotton or white feed
sacks. M. F. Etris, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Three hundred bu. Yate apples, $1
bu. box FOB; 5-bu. lots up, shipped
in bulk or bbls., 75c bu.; no exc. C.
M. Miller, Cornelia.
Extra fancy. sun-dried apples,
acid fruit, 10 lbs., 80c; nice, sun-
dried peaches, 8c Ib., 12 lbs., $1: add
postage.
Pubs 12
Two hundred bu. Winter Terry and
Yate apples, extra nice size. Ed
Hollingsworth, Robertstown.
Forty lbs., dried-apples, peeled, 10c
Ib., or exc. for pecans. Mrs. A. B.
Greene, Blue Ridge, Box 188.
Imp. Red Shockley apples, $1 per
standard bu. box del.; also nice, sun-
dried apples, 10c lb. del. Henry F.
Weaver, Marion. i
Dried peaches, 9c lb. L. D: Elliott,
Lavonia.
Large, cultivated crab apples, 10c
doz.; 50c pk.; $1 bu.; add postage.
R. Q. Miller, Acworth, Rt. 2.
Old fash. sun-dried peaches (sweet
enough to use without sugar) free
from worms, 10 Ib.; 12 lbs., $1; nice,
ripe, seeded Damson plums, 12%c
lb.; May and June apples, 10 Ilbs.,
$1 del., or exc. Miss Eva Cogburn,
Alpharetta, Rt. 2.
Fifty lbs. old fashioned dried fruit,
free of seed and peel, 10c lb., FOB.
Herbert McElheney, Monticello .
Bright, new, sun-dried acid ap-
ples, free from insects, peel and core.
5 lbs., 50c; 10 lbs., 95c; postpaid.
Miss Mary Cochran, Buford, Rt. 2.
Selected, fresh Yate apples, $1 bu.
box; nice, dried apples, free from
core, etc., 10c lb.; all FOB. Mrs. J. W.
Overton, Bowdon, Rt. 4.
Nice, dried apples, 10c lb., post-
paid, 15c extra if chk. is sent. - Lee
Waldrip, Gainesville. :
Nice, dried horse-apples, 9c lb.
Alean M. Hunt, Young Cane.
Sun-dried peaches, free from
worms, 10 lb., or exc. for anything
can use... Mrs. H. A. Humphrey,
Mitchell, Rt. 1. .
Nice, dried horse-apples, 12c Ib.,
or exc. for new goose feathers. Mrs.
E. Hunt, Young Cane.
Crab apples, 25c gal., $1 bu. J. R.
Bramlett, Ellijay, Rt) 4.
Yate apples, $1 bu. del.; 6 bu. $5
del.; nice, dried apples, 12 Ibs., $1
del. G. W. Mooney, Jr., Quill.
Nice, sun-dried, unpeeled peaches,
free of worms, 10c lb., 12 Ibs., $1: exc.
for good, flue-cured chewing tobacco.
Add postage, Ellen Silver, Talking
Rock, : ee Bs
* Sy
Ne ees s
Thursday, December 24
Brown fig bushes, white scupper- |-
All well rooted. Exc. for home-cured |
J. M. Hulsey, Cleveland, |.
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|Georgia Products For Sa
Nice, sun-dried peaches, free f
worms, 12c lb., postpaid. E. A. Haye
Buford. a
Dried peaches, 10c lb., and postag.
Mrs. H. B. Grizzle, Royston, Rt, 3.
Nice dried: peaches, 10c Ib. Mrs,
G. Fleming, Hartwell, Rt, 2 3
Nice, sun-dried apples, free fro
worms, peel, core; old fashioned
sweet peaches, 10c lb. in 10-Ib. lots.
postpaid; dried damson plums an
pears, seeded, 12%c 1b., exc. Mr
Mary Spruell, Alpharetta, Rt. 2.
Sun-dried apples, 50 Ib. bags, 7
cash with order, FOB. P. F. Maun
Cleveland, Rt: 1. : :
BUTTER FOR SALE |
Three or 4 lbs. nice country butte
per week, 30c Ib., del.; cows t,
tested. Mrs. M. B. Davis, Fairhi
Ry. 1, om z
Nice, fresh, firm Jersey butter
brick molds of 1 Ib. each; cows t. b
tested; 5 or 6 lbs. per week, 35c ]
del.; can furnish all winter. Mr:
Clara Belle Cary, Royston, Rt. 1.
Two to 4 lbs. table butter ea. week
in brick molds, 20c lb., postpaid if
or more lbs. are taken; cows t.
tested. Mrs. Robt. G. Hawkes, Com
merce, Rt. 5. :
Three or 4 lbs. fresh, country but
ter per week, 35c lb. del; guar,
be fresh and full wt. Mrs. J. M. N
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Two or 3 lbs. fresh country but
ter ea. week, 25c lb; add postage
cow t. b. tested. Mrs. T. H. Duran
Cumming, Rt. 4, Box 56.
Four lbs. butter per week, 30c lb
Mrs. E. A. Waters, Cumming, Rt.
Two to 6 ibs. nice, firm, fresh Ji
sey butter ea. week, 30c lb., post
paid in 1st, 2nd and 3rd zones: ca:
with order. Miss Eva Cogburn
Alpharetta, Rt. 2. :
SYRUP FOR SALE
Two hundred gal. fine sorgh
syrup at 50c gal, FOB. G. H
Lovvorn, Bowdon, Rt. 1. a
Pure sugar cane syrup, A-1 grade
$12.25 for 35 gal. bbl.; 60 gal. bbl.,
$20; case 6 No. 10 cans, $3; case 12
No. 5.cans, $3.30. Lee Patrick, Quit
man. : a
Extra thick mountain syrup, 1
lb. gal. buckets, 75c gal., cash with >
order; chg. collect. C. G. Hunter
Dillard. na
Pure Ga. cane syrup, 1931 croy
35c gal. per bbl.; No. 5 cans, 12 to
case., $3.50; No. 10 cans, 6 to case
$3.25;. all FOB. G. C. Connell
Whigham. :
Nice, new sorghum in 1 gal. cans,
or 35c gal.; bbls., 50c gal., FOB, 0
exc. for honey, pecans or meat. C, Ey
McKown, Forest Park. i
Syrup, 1931 crop, now ready; ex
tra good quality; from the new P.
O. J. red sugar cane, 50c per can a
my farm or shipped, case of 6, 10 Ib.
cans, $3.25 FOB, cash with order. W.
D. Wells, Adel. : se
Good sugar cane syrup in half gal.
cans for sale or exc. for running pea-
nuts. E. S. Dorminy, Enigma. oo
Sorghum syrup in gal. bucket:
thick, this yrs. crop, 60c gal.;_bet
ter price on large orders; all FOB
J. E. Stone, -Adairsville, Rt. 3.
Pure Ga. cane syrup, 6 10-lb. cans,
$3 per case, R. E. Bower, Dixie. _
A-1 pure Ga. cane syrup in n
35 gal. bbls., 38c; case of 6 1-
cans, $3.25; case of 12 half-gal. can
$3.50, FOB. J. T. Ponder, Whigham.
Sorghum syrup in 10 lb. pails,
FOB; No. 1, 60c; No. 2, 40c; or exc.
for grain. W. J. Carruth, Farming-
ton. 4
Pure Ga. cane syrup, 35 gal. bbls.
$12.25 bbl.; 6, 1-gal. cans to case,
$3.25; 12, half-gal. to case, $3.50; all
guar. best grade. Malvin Collins,
Whigham.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS |
Ice cured, well smoked Brooks
County hams, 18c lb.; shoulders, 15
Ib.;_ sides, 16c lb.; pure hog lard in
45 lb. tins, 12c lb.; cash with order.
R. E. Bower, Dixie. :
Nice peanut fattened, hickory
smoked country sausage, 25 lb.;. 5.
Ibs., $1. Mrs. Jackson J. Pike, Morven.
Home-made, pure all pork sausage,
15c :? FOB. Mrs. C. R. Savage,
Cecil. tee
HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
Sourwood honey, 15c Ib.; Poplar,
12c lb.;- put up in 5-lb. pails and
neatly labeled, FOB here. W.
Clayton, Quill...
Comb honey, cannot be adulterat-
ed, 1 lb. sections, mountain honey,
40 lbs. and over, 16c Ib.; smaller
quantities, 20c lb.; satisfaction guar.
cats
'R, C, Meaders, Dahlonega, _
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ia Products For Sale
rdinary strained honey, 1 gal.,
Or eval, $8. FOB, Geo. Kirkland.
Swainsboro. Sey
Nice, good. honey, 10c Ib., in 10-
uckets, ext. or chunk; all FOB;
ersonal chks. J. W. Stallings,
osta, Rt. 5, Box: 92.
Fancy Comb honey packed and
abeled in 5-lb. pails, 12 per case, $7;
tract, 5 gal. cans, 2 per case, $6.50;
, 410 lbs., $20. J. T. Mullis,
POTATOES FOR SALE
Three hundred bu. Big Stem Jer-
y potatoes, insp. for bedding pur-
ses, for sale, $1 bu. del. at Offer-
an, Ga. J. T. Altman, Alma.
Twenty-five bu. Big Stem Jersey
toes for sale; write for price.
H. Guess, Glennville, Rt. 3,
VEGETABLES FOR. SALE
Two M collards for sale; can load
uck. James L.. Bloodworth, Mc-
te cmt, 1.
Nine acres in cabbage for sale;
kers invited to get in touch with
Joe Higdon, Calvary.
@)
own eyes: Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla,
Want col. butter beans to eat. Send
mple and best price. W. L. Allen,
ferson, Rt. 2.
Exc. nice, clean golden glow syrup
seed for good, sound, hay peas.
Bu. for bu .Want about 5 bu. peas.
L. J. Vollrath, Winston.
Want 20 bu. mixed peas for cover
crop. Make del. price and state cond.
of seed. W. E. Mitchell, Cairo.
Exc. 3 lbs. white rice pop corn for
s, frostproof Eng. pea seed, or
kind of seed .Pop corn at 15c Ib.,
-ellow pop corn at lic lb. Have
10 lbs. of each. Mrs. Ruby Hayes,
Palmetto, Rt. 2.
c. 2 bu. New Eras for 1 bu.
o-tan soys. Each to pay frt. B.
Thurmond, Greshamville.
ant 50 bu. Unknown and Brab-
im peas, also 10 bu. mammoth yel-
w soy beans. Mail samples and
Want 300 lbs. Brab peas in exe: for
Ibs., either Wannamaker or Dixie}
mph planting seed. Write. Send
e. R. Steinheimer, Woolsey,
Want to buy O-too-tans and velvet
ans, both running and bunch Vel-
ts, chufas, mung beans and lady
as. R. N. Ethridge, Jackson.
xc. very prolific May bunch Eng.
s for any kind of good garden
eans (bunch or running), cupful
as for cupful beans, or lb. of peas
r 100 frostproof cabbage plants.
. W. T. Smith, Carlton, RFD 2.
Mixed peas at 90c; Iron or Brabs.
$1.10; other var. at $1; exc. Mrs.
die Waddelle, Pearson. aes
inety day velvet beans, Missis-
pi black velvets, Brabham peas. C.
owland, Athens.
Want few bu. Brabs. in exc. for
od planting cotton seed of either
Wannamaker, Cleveland or Triumph.
Write and mail sample of few peas.
P. Steinheimer, Brooks.
Want 2 lbs. Willetts Eng. peas;
will exc..dried apples or peaches,
free from worms and core; 2 Ibs. fruit
or 1 of peas. Mrs, W. L. Spearman,
Villa Rica, Rt. 2.
FRUIT WANTED.
_ Exc. paper-shell pecans for dried
apples and peaches, this yrs. crop,
cored and peeled, 3 lbs. pecans for 5
ibs. fruit. Each pay postage. Mrs.
omer Harris, Altaloma.
Exc. good field seed corn, selected
arefully, properly nubbed and shelled
for York eating, or any good eating
apples. Mrs. Daisy Malphus, Hal-
cyondale.
PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Want seedling and'paper-shell pe-
cans in any quantity. I'll pay the
ghest-cash prices. Send samples
d write number of Ibs. of each var.
Geo. M. Prince, Columbus, Box 1160.
Want paper-shell pecans. Send
ample and quote prices. Mike Theo-
Georgia Products Wanted |
Want seedling pecans. Buy the year
round. Quantity unlimited. Can pay
highest cash market price. Submit
sample, advising . approximate amt.
Send stamped envelope. Bob McCor-
mack, Albany, P. O. Box 448.
Exc. Calif, black-eyed or Cream
Crowder peas for white Spanish pea-
nuts. 1 Ib. peas for 2 of peanuts.
Each party pay postage on what they
send. Mrs. M. W.' Hart, Acworth,
RFD 3.
Exc. at once 1 bu. small white
Spanish peanuts for large paper-
shell pecans. 2 lbs. peanuts for 1 Ib.
ee rs. Mamie Bell, Charing.
Want 1 M Ibs. N. C. peanuts, 3
tons peanut hay. Exc. good value.
Write for particulars. C. R. Tanner,
Douglas. - j
_ Want several M lbs., if price is
right of Schley pecans in lots of 100,
200 and 500 Ibs. Submit sample and
quote price. Jean DeJournette, Hol-
lywood, Calif., 1317144 Bates Ave.
Resident of Ga. /
Pecans, all varieties, any amount.
Neon W. Buchanan, Americus.
Seedling and paper-shell pecans.
any quantity; will pay highest cash
prices. Send sample and write how
many Ibs. ea. var. you have for sale.
George M. Prince, Columbus,
Box 1160.
_Want to buy few Ibs. good, well
filled Schley and Stuart pecans. Send
sample. and state best price del. C.
C. Neal, Commerce.
Want 5 lbs. Schley or Stuart pe-
cans; exc. value. Mrs. Virgil T.
Chamblee, Cumming, Rt. 3.
Want any kind pecans except
Seedlings; send doz. samples ea. var..,
quoting best price. FOB your point.
A. B. Taylor, Ringgold. be
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES, ETC., WANTED
Exc. N. C. Runner peanuts for a
few budded pecan trees, of the Del-
ee ey C. M.~Chafin,: Norman
ark,
POTATOES WANTED
Want sev. -bu. Irish poratoes to
plant. Will exc. value for same. Mrs.
A. W. Atkinson, Madison.
Miscellaneous For Sale
Extra fine new black walnuts,
partially hulled, $1 bu., del.; half bu.,
last yrs. walnuts, 65c del. Mrs. A. S.
Paulk, Ocilla, _,
Nice, large,- dry hickory nuts, 4c
Ib. and postage; scaley bark hickory
anything of value; add postage. Mrs.
J. B. Lindsey, Dallas, Rt. 3.
Genuine yellow flue-cured chew-
ing and smoking tobacco, 10c Ib. pre-
paid to 3rd zone. Isham Harris, Bax-
ley, Rt. 2.
All kinds of roots, calamus, rabbit
tobacco, bear-foot, yellow dock, May
apple and rattle weed, 30c Ib., del.
R. C. Stower, Protection.
One hundred Ibs. slightly used
geese feathers, 50c lb. Mrs. J.
Kersey, Shellman.
Black Naw roots, 15c Ib., red sassa-
fras, 15c Ib. also 25 lbs. dried ap-
ples, to sell or exc. for 25 white feed
sacks. Emley Long, Cleveland, Rt.
4, Box 13. =
Chewing and smoking tobacco, 10c
and 8c lb., also velvet beans to exc.
for syrup; no orders for less than $1;
no chks. Mrs. J. C. McLeod, Baxley,
Rt. 4.
New, all white geese feathers, 85c
Ib. Miss Beulah Grier, Clermont.
Fig, pear, peach, jam and_ pre-
serves, 50c qt.; watermelon rind, 60c
qt.; red Indian peach pickle and
green sliced tomato pickle and Span-
ish relish and plum sauce, spiced
pears, all 50c qt.; pineapple jelly.
15c mold. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson.
Yellow, red sassafras, 15 Ib.; grub
root, 25c lb., also nice, dried apples,
6c lb.: add postage. Mrs. Macy
Wilkins, Mineral Bluff.
Sell or-exc. nice, dried apples, or
peaches, at 10 and 15c lb. for good
chunk honey, white feed sacks, good
pecans and other value; write. Mrs.
W. B. Kulger, Bowdon, Rt. 2.
Yellow, flue-cured tobacco, chew-
ing and smoking, 11 Ibs., $1. Willie
Harold Troupe, Baxley.
Some good, flue-cured tobacco,
chewing, 10c; smoking, 8c. Exc. for
dried fruit, lb. for lb., or nice white
feed sacks. J. S. Anderson, Surrency,
Rt: 2. : <.
Good, bright barn-cured tobacco,
chewing or smoking, 10c lb. No order
for less than $1. Exc. Ib. for Ib. of
dried avvles. Add postage. Ella Bable,
is, Atlanta, care Terminal Station.
Merchon, Rt. 1. a
#
nuts, 4c Ib.; exc. for meat, lard, or!:
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_ Miscellaneous For Sale
Black walnut meats, free from
Connell, Cornelia.
Few lbs. black walnut meats, 50c
Ib:; also % gal. fig preserves, $1.50,
postpaid. Mrs. Ruby Hayes, Palmetto.
Good, new broom straw, 4-5 ft.
high, $1 per bundle .Exc: for pigs.
Write first. Mrs. Mamie Bell, Char-
Ing Ri. 2.
_ Fig preserves, 50c qt.; fig syrup,
$1 gal. Mrs. J. H. Hayes, Rutledge.
Delicious fruit cakes. with 10 or
more dif. kinds of fruit, 40c lb. No
chks. Mrs. W. F. Amos, Edison.
Home-made burly tobacco, 10c,
then 25c, 60c lb. Cash with order:
Bie ies included. C. G. Hunter, Dil-
ard. y
Tobacco, ready t6 use, chewing, 3
lbs., 65c; smoking, in half lb bags,
4 bags, 50c. Cash. Ellis Williams,
Alma; Rt: 355...
Nice, clean chicken feathers, free
from tail and wing feathers, 25c lb.
Mattie Jackson, Ivey.
New broom straw, nice and long,
any amount, 2 bunches 15c, FOB.
Mrs. L. H..Hutto, Graymont, Rt. 1.
Sassafras root, 15c lb., 2 for 25c:
wild: cherry bark, : blackberry root,
poke root, 20clb.; Johnson grass
roots, prolific and healthy, $1. bu.;
large bundle broomsage straw, $1 bu.:
Mrs. Daisy Malphus, Halcyondale.
~ Polk root, green or dry, large or
small quantities. Green, 15c; dry, 10c
Ib. W. J. Burney, Savannah, Rt. 1.
Meat of black walnuts, 50c 1b.: also
shelled pecans, 35c Ib. Nice and clean.
Postpaid. 15c extra if check is sent.
Lee Waldrin, Gainesville.
Golden leaf tobacco, ready twisted,
10 lbs., $1. Prepaid to 3rd zone. H. F.
Harris, Baxley, Rt. 2. ;
Sweet, flue-cured tobacco, chewing
and smoking, 10c Ib., prepaid to 3rd
zone. No chks. Edwin Troupe, Baxley.
-Good chewing tobacco, 12 Ib.;
smoking, 10c lb. Flue-cured. 5 and 10
Ib. lots. L. E. Wever, Baxley. :
Walnuts, native green, hulled,
dried, i0c 1b., FOB. W. W. Clifton,
Oliver, Rt.<3. o>
Black walnut ineats, 30c Ib.; wal-
nuts, $1 bu. Cash and postage with
order. C. G. Gunter, DiHard.
Twenty-eight lbs. this years crop
Japan walnuts, i2%c Ib. Mrs. J. W.
Overton, Bowdon, Rt. 4. .
Twenty-five or 30 lbs. second-hand
gocse and duck feathers. Have been
sterilized, 30c ib., or exc. for meat.
lard, hogs, cr anything can use. J. R.
Brainiett, Ellijay, Rt. 4.
Rattle, yellow, sassafras and poke
root, wild cherry bark, 20c lb.; birch
bark, 25c Ib. Add postage on. orders
less than $1. Miss Ruth White, Dah-
lonega, R$. 1, Box 33.
Land lime, Gbl. strength, $3 ton
Atlanta. Exe. for value. R. L. Adams,
Fairburn.
Good, mellow chewing tobacco, 12c:
smceking, 8c, del. in Ga. David Hutto,
Surrency. %
Good, N. Ga. chewing tobacco, 15
G.|Ib.; add postage: no personal
L. C. Deaver, Culberson, N. C.
1, Box 53. (Resident of Ga.)
Extra large hickory nuts, 8c. Ilh.,
or 20 lbs. or more, 6c ib. W. M.
Pearson, Hiram. :
Flue-ctired tobacco, ready- twisted,
10 Ibs., $1, prepaid up to 3rd zone;
cash with order; no COD. Thelina
Joyner, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Flue-cured tobacco, twisted, 10
lbs., $1, cash with order; no COD;
prepaid up to 3rd zone. B. B. Milikin.
Baxley. :
Sixty Ibs. walnuts, hulled and dry,
this yrs. crop, 5 Ib., $3 for lot, FOB.
Mrs. Rutledge, Julia. :
Good, flue-cured tobacco, 10c Ib..
postpaid in 3rd zone. Tony Young,
Baxley, Rt. 2.
Sweet leaf, flue-cured, chewing
and smoking tobacco, chewing, 10c
Ib.; smoking, 8c Ib. del., cash with
order; no chks. Dan A. Campbell.
Baxley, Bi. 2. = :
Good, flue-cured tobacco, twisted,
good to chew or smoke, 10c Ib., post-
paid in the 3rd zone. Mrs. Dellie
Waters, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Sassafras roots, red, 5 Ibs., 26&c;
rattlesnake root, 5 Ibs.,.25c; not post-
paid. Miss M. E. Adams, Marietta.
Res.
Chestnuts, guar. 90 per cent sound.
and sweet, $3 bu., 75c peck, FOB. F.
S. Lytle, Cornelia, Box 37.
~ One doz. large martin gourds, T5c
and postage. Henry Robinson
Hawkinsville. Rt. 1. - :
Seven hundred and fifty black
walnuts, hulled. 75c bu.; 1 bu. hickory
nuts, $1 bu., FOB. G. D. Ponder,
4
Forsyth, Rt. 1.
trash or dirt, 50c Ib., del. Marion Mc- |
3rd. zone. No
eae,
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te
Miscellaneous For Sale _
Twenty-four lbs. whole whea
flour, water ground, prepaid P. P. up
to 150 miles, 95c; over 150 mile
$1.25; no chks; money order. P. W
Ethridge, Milner. oo
Tobacco, properly cured and
manufactured, ready to use. Chew-
ing, 3 lbs., 65c; smoking, in half lb.
pkgs., 4 pkgs., 50c, cash. W.-A. Wil-
liams, Rockingham. ; oe
Six half-gal. cans blackberries,
40c can; also cream sugar crowde
peas, 9c-lb.; hickory nuts, 4c lb.; exc.
for chewing tobacco. Miss Mazy
Hardin, Temple, Rt. 2. oe
Sassafras, yellow poke, and black-
berry root, wild cherry bark, 20c Ib.;
add postage on orders for less than
$1. T. C. Rowell, Buchanan, Rt 2.
Twenty-four qts. pimiento relish
in glass containers, 40c qt., not pre-
paid. O..C. Perdue, Yatesville.
Yellow, sassafras and poke roo
wild cherry bark, each, 15c lb.; blac
haw and spearmint, 10c Ib. Mrs.
Tiney Phillips, Flowery Branch, Rt.
Yellow and Star Grass root. 20
lb., also crabapple sprouts, $1 do
postpaid. B. E. Wilson, Morganton.
_. Good chewing or smoking tobacco, _
5c lb.; buyer pay postage. No chks.
Mrs. C. T, Houston, Blackshear.
Good, flue-cured. chewing and
smoking tobacco, 12% lb. or exc.
for dried apples, lb. for lb., ea. pay
shipping .chegs., also good twisted to-
bacco, 25c Ib., del. Mrs. Mollie Gam-
ble, Surrency, Rt. 2. Res
Cherry bark, yellow root, 25c Ib.,
exc. for other value; add postage.
2 Bessie Burgess, Murrayville,
New white feathers at 50c lb. Mrs.
Henry Mathis, Gainesville, Rt. 9.
All kinds canned fruit, 25c aqt.,
FOB; dried apples and peaches, 10
lb. Coy Willis, Talking Rock, Rt. 3
-Flue-cured tobacco, chweing and
ready twisted, 10 lbs.. $1, prepaid to
3rd zone; no order filled for less than
a $1. No COD order filled. Mrs. R.
B. Dykes, Baxley, Rt. 2. ya
Twelve lbs. shade-cured tobacc
chewing, twisted,.25c lb., or exc. f
good peas for hay; also sev. lbs. of
lue-cured tobacco, 10c Ib. Mrs.
annie -Courson, Baxley, Rt. 4,
Box 30. Lee
Yellow leaf, flue-cured tobacco,
chewing, 8 lbs., $1; smoking, 12 lbs.,
$1; exc. for paner-shell pecans, Ib
for lb., ea. party paying postage.
Farmers Exchange, Baxley, W. F.
Brigman, Mer. bs
Sweet leaf, flue-cured tobacco,
chewing, 10c lb.; smoking, 8c ib. All
del.; no chks. Cash with order. Dan
A. Campbell, Baxley, Rt. 2... 2
Twenty-eigh lbs. all goose feat
ers, 40c lb. Mrs. C. H. Capel, Molena.
Dry yellow root, 6 Ibs., $1; May
apple root, 20c lb.; rattle weed root,
and Queen of the Meadow, each. 2:
lb.; add postage. J. W. Jackson,
falkine Rock, Rt. 3. o> nig
_ Fifteen lbs. second-hand goose
feathers, slightly mixed with chick
en and turkey feathers, 20c lb. and
postage, or 30c lb. postage paid. Mr
LL. K. Kersey, Lyons, Rt. 2. :
Flue-cured tobacco, twisted, 25c Ib.
Linnie Burke, Surrency. ple:
Sev. lbs. shade-dried sage, 60c 1
del. Cash with order. Mrs. Mae Gib-
son, Locust Grove. Tee
Old time broom straw, 4 to 5 ft.,
this yrs. crop, 75c bundle, P. P. Mrs,
B. S. Ward, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
- New crop broom corn, large siz
$1 per bundle, del. Pearl Aderhold
Lavonia. : ee
Flue-cured tobacco, ready twiste
10. lbs., $1, prepaid up to 3rd zone;
cash or money order; no COD.
Thelma Joyner, Baxley, Rt. 1.
- Good, flue-cured, chewing to
co, 10 lbs., $1; smoking, 12 lbs. $1
del. H. BE. Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Tobacco prepared, ready to
chewing, 3 Ibs., 60c; smoking, in ha
lb. bags, 4 bags, 50c; cash. J.
Williams, Rockingham. ae
Yellow, flue-cured chewing and
smoking tobacco, 10c lb., prepaid to
chks. Edwin Froupe
Baxley, Rt: 2. Soo.
Ten good, clean, 8 ib. lard buckets
80c del., or exc. for anything can use
W. M. Thornton, Jesup, Rt. 2.
Pecan meats, large size, whole
halves, selected. 60c lb.; med. size
50c Ib.; small, 45 Ib.; black wainu
meats, 50c lb.: dried peaches. 10c Ib.
pear and peach preserves, 45
add postage. Mrs. D. S. Howington
Nicholson. Rt. 1. cee
Eighteen bundles nice
straw, 25c bundle; yellow
green, 15c Ib.; wild cherry ba
green, 10c lb.; 25 Ibs. home-made
?
bacco, 25e Ib.; all FOB. Mrs. W
Miller, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
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_ Miscellaneous For Sale
Poke root, cherry bark, black haw
- root. 10c lb.; also sassaparilla root,
25c lb. Buford Hutcheson, Kite, Rt. 1.
thing can use. W. J. Edenfield, Gray-
mont.
_. Apple, grape and other jelly, 15 and
20c each; dried apples (no peel nor
core). 12%c |b. Exc. for large pecans
at 20c Ib., Austrian peas. Alaskan
Eng, peas, etc. Mrs. E. Spence, Dun-
woody. :
- Hickory nut meats, 30c pt. and
postage; also Calif. black-eyed peas,
80c gal. and postage; small white
peas, same price. Miss Ruth White,
ahlonega, Rt. 1. Box 33.
This years crop black walnuts. un-
hulled, 50c bu., or exc. for white feed
socks, 10 for bu. Other party pay
postage on walnuts. Mrs. Lum Pitts,
* Toomsboro. |
- Nice, sifted black walnut kernels.
-35c lb.: dry hickory nuts, 2c lb., FOB.
Mrs. J. P. Richey, Lavonia, Rt. 3,
Box 65.
- Yellow root, bone dry, 20c Ib.;
water and white oak acrons, $1 gal.
Money order. Mrs. T. H. McCurley,
Hartwell, Rt. 4.
- Choice black walnut kernels, large,
free of any shell, 50c lb.. del. Mrs.
Hay Dent, Roberta.
- Sell or-exe pecans and walnuts for
lint cotton, meat, peas, chickens,
dried peaches and apples, or for eat-
ing apples. A. B. Wood, Griffin.
- Barn-cured leaf tobacco, 10 and
15c lb.; twisted, 25c lb., FOB. R. M.
Morris, Surrency, Rt. 2. |
_ Fifty Ibs. bearfoot root, dry, 8c lb.;
10 lbs. white ash roots, 10c Ib. ~All
dry and clean. C. W. Patterson,
-Eastancilee, Rt. 2.
- Flue-cured chewing tobacco, bright
-) color, 9c lb. Marion Edenfield, Sur-
rency. Z
- Bright leaf, mellow chewing tobac-
co, 10c lb.; smoking, 9c. No orders
for less than $1. Exc. for dried fruit,
Ib. for lb., or for white feed sacks.
J. S. Anderson, Surrency, Kt. 2.
Two large bundles for broom straw,
$1 each. Mrs. Mamie Bell. Charing,
ED): eo
~ Black walnut kernels, 45c Ib. del.
Ma Cochran, Protection.
Good, bright leaf chewing tobacco,
-10c del.; smoking, 8c. No orders for
less than 50c. No chks. Linnie Burke,
Surrency. ;
- Chewing tobacco, 10c; smoking 8c
del. in Ga. No order for less than 50c.
-S. P. Hutto, Surrency.
Black walnut meats fresh when
rdered, 60c Ib. del. Mrs. V. C. Ray,
- Kensington. Z
Black walnuts, $1 bu., or exc. for
equal value of good eating peas, frost-
proof cabbage plants or onion sets.
Mrs. G. W. Akins, Graymont. |
One hundred heavy duck seamless
cabbage seed bags, will held about 3
bu. meal, will last for years, no holes,
ood cond. Sell or exc. for Brabham
peas, or what have you to offer? G.
W. Coleman, Tifton.
_Hickory nuts, $1 bu. Add postage.
rash with order. Ed. Shockley, Bald-
i ket. 1
Nice, sifted black walnut meats in
arge pieces, 50c Ib. del.; also pecan
1eats, nice and good size in halves,
Oc lb. del. Mrs. W. J. Howington,
Commerce, RFD 3. : 2
Red pepper, % gal., 30c., gal. 50c,
repaid; qt. 20c. Exc. for corn, honey
* sweet potatoes. C. W. Page, Nor-
ross. <
Walnut kernels, 45c Ib. del. in Ga.
No order filled for less than 2. lbs.
Large and med. size mixed, machine
x
ee
Philomath. 3
_ Good, old mellow tobacco, chewing,
10c lb.; smoking, 8c. Prepaid to 3rd
zone. C. D. Rentz, Baxley, RFD 2,
_ Large black walnuts, unhulled, 3c
Ib., FOB, in sacks. 2 or 300 lbs. Ella
Everett, Richland.
Hickory nuts, 10c per gal.; also
broom straw, large bunch, 50c. Exc.
for white feed sacks. Mrs. S. J. Elrod,
Pendergrass, Rt. 2.
Ten bu. black walnuts, hulled and
Langford, Sr., Maysville.
Jerusalem artichokes, $1 bu., FOB.
J. R. Baxter, Carrollton, Rt. 2.
' Sassafras roots, also rabbit tobacco,
wild cherry bark, 20c lb. J. I. Mor-
teller, Alpharetta, Rt. 3.
Twenty-five lbs. nice, spring wool,
free from burrs, 30c lb., and party
pay shipping chgs. Mrs. N. E. Rhodes,
Ranger. s :
_ Large Japanese fruit cake, baked
day order received, $3 each, del. Ga.
Money order, or will shop COD, $3.10.
Guarantee to please you. Mrs. J. G.
Chapman, Butler. :
. Black walnuts, $1 bu. Exc. for any-.
cracked, hand separated. John Crone, |;
dry, 1931 crop, $1 bu., FOB. J. B.|:
Baxley. Rt. 2.
son, Waco, Rt. 2.
Smoking tobacco,
10 bags,
postpaid.
ham.
One-half bu. black walnuts.
Whitt Puckett, Cordele, Rt. B.
$1.25;
dick.
R. C. English, Barnesville. Rt. 1.
beans and seed rye, or other value.
F. M. Fowler, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Choice flue-cured tobacco for
smoking, 5c Ib. No order for less than
10 lbs. Add postage. N. M. Young,
Mershon, Rt. 1.
Chewing and smoking tobacco,
1214 lb., or exc. for dried apples, lb.
for lb., or any kind of nice pullets at
market price. Each pay postage. Mrs.
R. H. Crews, Rockingham, Rt. 3.
Six or 8 lbs. used goose feathers,
20c Ib., FOB, or 25c lb. del. Mrs. H.
D. Burt, Americus, Rt. 2, Box 136. .
Flue cured tobacco, 10 Ibs., $1;
ready twisted, prepaid up to 3rd
zone. Cash or money order; no COD
orders filled. Alice Milikin, Baxley.
Choice flue-cured chewing tobac-
co, 10 lbs., $1, postpaid. M. E. Wat-
kins, Earshon, Rt. 1, Box 36.
Fancy pecan kernels (whole), 60c
lb.; halves, 50c Jlb., FOB. Money
order. W. C. J. Draughon, Whigham.
-Bright, flue-cured chewing - and
smoking tobacco, 10 lbs., $1 del. up
oe 3rd zone. W. H. Troupe, Baxley,
ito. ~ :
Alaska and Telephone Eng. peas,
20c Ib. C. D. Williamson, Plains.
Ninety day beans, $2 bu.; exc. for
Duroc pig. W. E. Hobbs, Reynolds,
Rt-3, Box 56,
Red and white speckled crowders,
10c lb.; white, black-eyed peas, 8c
lb., or exc. for white feed socks. Mrs.
Tiney Phillips, Flowery Branch, Rt.
Four o r5 bu. white bunch butter
beans, hand shelled for table use, or
seed, 8c lb., add postage. W. L.
Coltrell, Thomaston, Rt. 4.~
Two hundred bu. Brabhams. $1.15
bu.:-100 bu. Irons; $1. buy FOB.
Bright, new crop. Samples on re-
quest. Money order or cashiers chk.
R. F.-Scarborough, Byron.
One hundred and twenty day vel-
vet beans for seed, pure and sound,
$3 bu. H. D. Yawn, Rhine, Rt. 1.
Lady peas for 5c lb., sound and
clean. E. V. Laudermilk, Mt. Airy.
Brab. and Clay peas at reasonable
prices, or exc. for sugar cane syrup
(new), 2 bu. for 5 gal., also exc. for
home-raised lard. J. H. Archer,
Sparta. 3 =
Miscellaneous Wanted
Exc. $20 value for this yrs. meat,
sweet potatoes and syrup. T. F.,
Dixon, Irwinton. _
Want to buy large amts. of hard
wood ashes; will trade good value,
or pay cash. O. E. Norton, Fairburn.
Want white feed sacks, 100 lb. cap.
Exc., value. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, But-
ler. Rt. 2, Box 44, 3
Want to buy a few lbs. fried Gin-
seng root; send sample and _ price.
Mrs. Joe Hyde, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Exc. nice, new pecans and walnuts
for dried apples or peaches, or eating
apples, syrup, lint cotton, chickens,
corn, meal, peas or meat, etc. A. B.
Wood, Griffin.
Exc. 10 Ibs. good sun-dried peaches
(white) for 10.lbs. of good, home-
made chewing tobacco. Each pay
postage on what they send. Mrs.
Perry -V. Young, Summerville, Rt. 1.
Want 1M Flat Dutch cabbage
plants, 1 gal. onion sets, 2 bu. Red
Bliss seed potatoes, 1M Bermuda
onion plants. Will exc. liberal amt. of
pecans forsame. Write and name
your price in pecans. A. E. Muil-
berger, Valdosta.
Want 10 lbs. good, old, well cured
home-made tobacco. Must be good
and of age. Send sample and best
pie del. W. J..Burney, Savannah,
Exc. 15 lbs. dried apples for 20
white feed sacks, 100 lb. cap. or will
Mrs. J..W. Miller, Bowdon.
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Miscellaneous For Sale
Flue-cured chewing tobacco, 10 lbs.
$1. Add postage. Mrs. Dellie Waters,
Flue-cured tobacco for chewing, 10
lbs., $1. Tony Young, Baxley. Rt. 2.
Sassafras, 10c lb.: wild cherry bark,
green, 20c lb., not prepaid. Exc. for.
white feed sacks. Mrs. A. T. Patter-
manufactured,
ready to use in 6 oz. bags. 5 bags. 65c;
loose leaf, 12c Ib.,
Williams, Rocking-
50c.
Black walnuts, 50c bu., not prepaid.
Set of peafowl feathers. Make best
offer. Norma Bambry, Unadilla, Rt. 1.
~ Chewing and smoking tobacco, leaf,
12%%c lb.: twisted, 25c Ib. Exc. Ib. for
lb. dried apples, or trade for Lima
exc. white (table) peas the same way.
~ Miscellaneous Wanted _
Exe. nice dried peaches, Lady T.
and Klondike strawberry plants for
white nest onions, peanuts, or white
feed sacks; ea. to pay postage. Mrs.
Tiney Phillips, Flowery Branch. Rt.
Want some old fashioned air-
cured dark, strong chewing tobacco.
Exc. medium size pecans, lb. for lb.,
ea. pay postage, or pay cash. Send
sample. M. Sudderth, Dublin.
Fxc, Lady peas or red Speckled
Crowders for white sacks, free of
holes. Write for information. Mrs. Ida
Bannister, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Exc. new crop dried apples for
white fee dsacks, 100 lb. cap. Write
first. Miss I. M. Davis, Silver Creek,
Rt. 3, :
Exc. peas, either Sugar Crowders,
Brabs or Calif. black-eye, for sun-
cured tobacco, lb. for lb. Write first.
W. L. Davis, Silver Creek, Rt. 1. |
Want 10 Olbs. dark or 2nd grade,
flue-cured tobacco in the leaf post-
paid; quote lowest price and send
sample, or will give a good exc. B. F.
Fagan, Martin.
Want 3 or 4 bu. Black O-too-tan
beans, 200 lbs. Spanish peanuts, 5
M ea. Chas. Flat Dutch and Suc-
cession cabbage plants; make best
price. J. W. McEarchern, Fayette-
ville Rt. 2 Box 195. :
Exc. 10 lbs. nice, sun-dried ap-
ples for 10 lbs. cotton, Ib. for Ib.; ea.
pay postage. Mrs. J. A. Vandiver,
Dial.
_ Exc. brown-eyed peas, Syrup, cane
seed, or sorghum syrup for pigs, pea-
nuts, or B. Leghorn hens. J. C. Wat-
son, Bowdon, Rt. 2.
Chunk honey in 10-lb. buckets,
10c lb., in exc. for true to name
Klondike strawberry plants, or bud-
ded, 2 yr. old peach trees, of good
var. pears. C. B. Tanner, Sanders-
ville. ~ 7
Exc. white: nest onions for a good
big sheep skin with the wool on it,
also want a goat hide. W. L. Huff,
Roopville, Rt. 2.
Exe. yr. old Jersey heifer for 30
lbs. new duck or goose _ feathers.
Mrs. James Ezzell, Rockmart. :
Want chickens, eggs, syrup, but
ter, corn meal, country hams, etc.;
exc. value for same. Henry Sunshine,
Atlanta, 59 Georgia Ave., S. E.
Exc. flue-cured smoking tobacco,
just as it comes from the barn, at
10c lb., for most any farm products,
at market price. State what you
have. T.-L. Marchant, Milan.
Exc. value for pecans, chickens or
other value. Write. Joe Flanders,
Nunez. :
Want 1 or 2 lbs. dry sage leaves at
40c lb.; also want 1 or 2 lbs. of long-
pod hot red pepper (dry) at 30c lb.
J. N. Bell, Griffin, 132 E. College St.
Exc. Cream Crowder peas at $3 or
Brabhams at $1.50 bu. for So. Ga.
syrup, honey (in bright comb only),
Starks apples, cabbage plants, straw-
berry plants, 90-day velvet beans. R.
E. Glenn, Americus, Rt. C.
Exc. 10 Ibs. nice dried peaches or
apples for good chewing tobacco, also
exc. for bright honey, 1% Ib. fruit for
1 Ib. honey. Mrs. C. W. King, Bow-
don; Rt. 1:
Exc. Cream Crowder peas for white
feed sacks in good cond., lb. peas for
1 sack. Miss Leonora Wehunt, Ball
Ground, Rt. 1.
Exc. old-fashioned shallots for
dried apples, ea. pay postage. Mrs.
A. P. Waller, Dawson, Rt. B. ;
Want 10 lbs. good twisted chewing
tobacco. Name price. Geo. Jennings,
Dawson.
Want to exc. 10 lbs. white Rice peas
for 15 lbs. cotton, ea. pay postage.
Mrs. John B. Pettit, Ellijay, Rt. 4.
Exc. 10 lbs. dried peaches for 15
soe feed sacks: R. T. Pool, Alto,
-_-Miscellaneous Wanted
ursday, December 24, 193
Want to hear from
have onions for sale,
Price, Ellaville.
Will contract for 500 Ibs. or mo
dry, screened oak or hickory agr
to be del. about March 1, 1932. Write
promptly and quote best price
100 lbs. G. C. Bowden, Atlanta, 1699
Oakdale Rd., N. EB.
Exc. value for nice dried f
peaches or apples, white feed sac
in good cond. and about a Ib. or
of nice fresh tallow. Norah Jy
Warwick, RFD 1, Box 47,
HOME-MIXED FERTILIZER
Alto, Ga., Nov. 18, 1931,
Hon. Eugene Talmadge,
State Agricultural Commissioner,
Atlanta, Ga. :
Dear Sir: 7 ae
Iam writing you concerning
fertilizer that I mixed at home.
used this past year.
You may publish this letter if yo
think it would be of benefit to a
one. I hope that many farmers.
profit by my experience and stop b
ing ready-mixed commercial sua
I will give you a formula that I use
and made 37 sacks of the best guan
I have ever used at a cost of $25.4
which is a fraction less than 6
per sack.
First, I saved all the wood ash
parties wha
cheap. Eys
seed screen and went into the co
stalls and screened into a large wash
tub and poured into stacks several
sacks of dry manure. I bought
sacks of acid phosphate and ei
sacks of cotton seed meal,
pounds of sulphate of ammonia an
100 pounds of nitrate of soda. The
I poured out on a floor 2 sacks
ashes, 2 sacks of manure, 2 sacks
acid phosphate, 3 sacks of cot
seed meal, 1 50 pound lard can
of sulphate of ammonia and a ha
bushel of nitrate of soda. Then mixe
it all together and stuffed into guan
sacks. I do not know what this wi
analyze, but it will make the cro
grow. I would not trade it, sack
sack, fory any. guano I ever saw,
I have used some that cost $45 p
ton. It will strow through a horn
a distributor as well as commer
guano. ae
_ Do not mix this guano till you ar
ready to use it, for it will eat a sa
entirely up in two weeks. You
mix this guano at a cost of $3 pe
ton. Why pay more? For my o
part I will say that any man w.
can sell me a sack of commer
guano in the future is some sa
man, to say the least. S
Farmers, we have been _work
ourselves and our families nearly
death and paying nearly all we ccul
make to guano companies, who 6
waxing fat and rich at our experse
and laughing at us. Lets stop it. We
can do better than that. You can
read the analysis on a sack of guano
and it will tell you that it contains
from 20 to 40 pounds of plant foo
The rest is filler and not wort
hauling home. We can have 20
pounds of plant.food to every sack
at a cost less than half what we are
paying for the small percentage
plant food we get in our commerci
guano. Think this over. ae
W. A. JOHNSON, Alto, Ga.
A Oone-horse Dirt Farmer.
We are reprinting Mr. Johnson
letter because of an error which ap-
peared in the article in the Decem)
3 issue.
Yours very truly,
STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS
A. D. JONES, Director.
intelligent, however faithful,
December 22, 1931.
WHEN THE WICKED RULE, THE RIGHTEOUS
WILL MOURN
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hardly bring the tax execution for one year when put on a
forced sale. We have seen the labor of our people, however
Something is fundamentally wrong with agriculture. It
will take some straight thinking, and stepping on some-
ones toes, to save this country.
The sturdy yeomanry, the nations pride,
Once displaced can never be supplied.
marked in red,
EUGENE TALMADGE.