Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1932 March 17

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STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS,
A. D. JONES, Director.





ft. DEPARTMENT 9

baie AGRICULTURE.
OE=eL

COMMISSIONER:

ultry For Sale
: -ANCONAS

enty-five Sheppard str. An-
ens, $20; 2 Red hens, $1.15
FOB; want 2 Buff Orp. cock-
not more than yr. old, pure,
ent stock.
eDonough.
well dev. pure Sheppard sir.
na young hens and 1 339 egg
$10, or exc. for cow peas,
'C. runner peanuts or goats.

aulerson, Rockingham.



' BANTAMS
ed bantam, 1 to 2 yrs. old,
each, or exc. 5 hens, 1 rooster
42 B. turkey eggs. Mrs. Ches-
irmons, Cordele, Rt. B.

bred Buff. Cochins, 114 yrs.

$4; pure White Jap.
3 old, $1.25. ach; all
itock.; exc. for peanuts, etc
Daisy Cochran, Calhoun,



AND OFHER ROCKS

bred White Rock, Fischel

$mo.-old cockrel, $1.25; eggs,
str.. $1-10 per 15; $1.75, 30:

$3.50, C., postpaid. Mrs

Payne, Tifton, Rt. 6.

n pure bred Thompson str.,
: 1931, hatch pullets; now

$7.50 for lot or 85c ea-: cash
order. Miss Lizzie Shearer,

STATE CAPITOL

Mrs. Jeptha Pul--

eges, $1.10 for 15;



JA. 4842-3.

Rees, extra, dog. ........:......

PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR.

Poultry For Sale
BRAHMAS
Giant str. light Brahma cock-
erels, March hatch, $1-50 each;
$2.75 for 2; also eggs, $1 per 15:
$1.75 for 30. Mrs. Bob Sosby,
Carnesville,



CORNISH

Pure pred White Cornish laying

hens, $1 ea-; day old chicks, $10 C;

$5 a C., del.
Mrs. H. W. Law, Ocilla.

Twenty head full Cornish chicks,

}i11, 9 and 8 wks. old, $20, or 65c.

60c and 50c ea:; money order only.

| Mrs. A. B. King, Rochelle, Rt. 1.



: GAMES

Ginn Greys, Carolina Blues,
Brown Reds, Saunders Tassels,
cocks, stags, hens and pullets:
write for prices. T. F, Westmore-
land, Jr., Toccoa, Rt, 3, Box 92.

old, $2.25. Mathie Chastain, Car-
tersville, Rt. 4. -

Pr. Brown Red Roods, May
hatch stag trimmed, $6 FOB pair:

thoroughbred. Rood eggs, direct

from orig. yard, $3 per 15, del. C.

C. Wilde, Columbus, 1717 Wild-
}+wood Ave. - 2

Hight game hens, AHen Round-
heads, pure bred; 8 roosters, same
str, $2 ea, at my home. J.-F
Gazaway, Atlanta, Rt. 3, Phone



Poultry For Sale

Two fine pit game stags, good
stock, $2 each, or trade for a nice
pig; 1 nice brood cock, $2. Carl
Griffin, Gainesville, 85 Oak St.

One-half Shawl-Sanders Rounda-
head, 1931 hatch game, wt. about
54% Ibs. $2.50 FOB. W. J. Atkins,
Cedartown, Rt. 1. ;

Five Gerdon game hens and 1
rooster, 12 to 14 mos. old; hens
are laying, $7.50. Casey Fleming.
Hartwell, Rt, 2.

GIANTS



X

Trio of fine*Royal Purple J. B..

Giants, Dark Reds and other value
for sale or exc. for meat, corn,
oats, wheat, syrup. Mrs. Robt
Simpson, Waverly Hall.

Pure, Marcy. str. J. B. Giants, 10
young hens and rooster, $12.50
FOB. Miss Nannie Garner, Cedar-

; | town, Rt. 4
Ginn Grey rooster, about 10. mos.

Two Purple Black Giant roost-
ers and 18 pullets, $15 for lot; 10
mos, old; some laying; FOB.
money order. W.. TT: Roberts,
Bainbridge. j



LEGHORNS
One hundred and fifty good Leg-

jhorn hens, well culled; for. sale.

Mrs. A. H. Henslee, Barnesville.
Eleven mos. old W. L.. cockrels,
$3 each: also have Marlboro Pro-
lific seed corn, 50c pk., $150 bu.
Jack Fitzpatrick, Lylerly, Rt. 2.

MARKET REPORT
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
Prevailing Wholesale Prices March 15, 1932. Always Subject to Variation.

: Atlanta, , :
SUE 45 $

Macon.
lS

Augusta.
$ .15

Savannah.



Columbus.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1932

Poultry For Sale
Thoroughbred Everlay B. L.
hens, now laying; 22 at 90c ea.;
$18 for lot; also extra fine No. Ga:
cane syrup gal. buckets, 45c, FOB.

Mrs. Jim Lewis, Rydal, Rt. 2.

Sixty nice, young Leghorn hens
and pullets; must be seen to be
appreciated; make offer. Mrs.
Wilson, College Park, 607 EH. Cam-
bridge Ave.

Fifteen, Eng. Tancred Leghora,
last yr. hatch cockrels; fine breed-
ing birds; $1 ea. or will exc.; also
38 Mammoth Pekin drakes, $1 each.
Mrs. J. H Free, Preston.

Four Dark B. Leghorn hens,
Everlay; also Light Brown egzs;
stock direct; 75c per 15, postpaid,
or exc. for J. B. Giant eggs. Mrs.
J. T. Holt, Summerville, Rt. 1.

Three hundred and seventy-five
AA Barron W. L. 2-yr.-old hens,
laying 50 per cent; good breeders.
in good cond., $375 for lot; coops
ret., $1.25 each. Homer Wright
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

W. L. and Ancona hens, 65c

each, or exe. for P. R. potato
plants, Brab peas or O-too-tan
beans. R B. Spinks, Rockmart.
Three hundred and fifty W. L.
yearling hens and pullets, Tancred
str.; Trapnested, range from 125
to 304 eggs each; chicks, 4-6 wks.
old; sell or exe. for bees. G. L.

Stripling, Macon Rt. 3

Poultry For Sale
; MINORCAS (ee
Twenty-four Berry S. C. Black
Minorea hens, pullets; 1, 2 yrs. old;
1 cock.; sell or exc. young 3-gal.
cow. Joe L. Smith, Homervilie,
Rt. 2, Box 6. :
Black Minorcas, 15 hens and
rooster, Pape str, 75c each; Black
Minorea-Ancona, Sheppard str: .
eggs, 3c each; Indian Runner duck
eggs, 50c doz. Mrs. Alfred Gibbs,
Rochelle, Rt. 1. ea
White Minorca rooster, Booths
man White Plains. i
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Mixed chicks, 16 hens, 2 cocks,
$8, FOB. . Mrs. Myrtle Jackson,
Talking Rock, Rt. 3.

ORPINGTONS :
Pure Buff Orp. for sale; eggs,
$3 per. C.5 75c per 15; $1.30, 30;
selected baby chicks $7.50 C.; if
called for, $7. Mrs. M. 8S. Nichols.
Rebecca, Rt. 2._ eee
Pure bred Golden Buff Orp.
hens, yr. old., now laying, $10,
FOB;also eggs, 75ec per 15, post-
paid. Mrs. Hoke Bentley, Martin,
Tei





PIGEONS

Sixty pr. White Kings and Red
Carneaux, 50c each if lot is taken.
Collier Laird, Atlanta, Rt. 6,7
Box 100. ee







Valdosia. Live Stock

Poultry For Sale
Poultry Wanted ....
Live Stock For Sale

Eggs For Sale

INDEX

Wanted

Peeteeoevoeovesers

str-; yr. old, $5. Mrs. Senia March: fl

$ .16
14
10
14
14

14
08

13.

Hees. standard, doz. .........cseceee. a

Begs. Georgia trade. COZ. .ceeccccemcoseye.
ee. re PUN COZ eo oe nae ces

13
10
13
14
14
08
20

13
10
13
14
14
10
22
14
12
118

"60
. 85
.20

Higgs Wanted ...rcccceccocssccccecs
Seed For Sale ve eee pOee
Seed Wanted big (i Gens 4 ee
Plants For Sale ....
Plants. Wanted
Baby Chicks For Sale*......cc eevee. 0-0
Baby Chicks Wanted .... 5
Miscellaneous For Sale
Miscellaneous Wanted .....
Grain and Hay For Sale
Positions Wanted

Farm Help Wanted

Georgia Products For Sale ......6-7-8
Georgia Products Wanted ...:esec :
Herbs Wanted ....

Special Notice ...

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Pleld Peas mot mixed DU. ..ccecconcvecer
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Hogs sold during week beginning March 7, 1932, at co-operative sales brought 3.63 per cwt., basis No. 1.
PeanutsNo. 1 stock, delivered shelling plants, $31.00 per ton, subject to change.











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Page Two
Poultry For Sale

_ White Kings from selected
breeding stock for squabs, Dr.
Byrd strain. Apply J. C Bohlen,
Madison, Rt. 5.

Hight pr. No. 1 White Kings,
mated, banded and working; also
$8 squabs, just beginning to work,
- not banded, $1 pr: FE. C. Cureton,
_Jdr., Moreland, Box 55.

. Three or 4 pr. common mixed

colored pigeons, 40c pr. or exc.
Barrett Prather, Harlem, Rt. t.



PHEASANTS
Ringneck pheasants, $6 pr., trios,
9; fine, healthy birds. W. E. Solo-
mons, Savannah, 416 West Hull St.



: R. I. REDS

Four R. Ii. Red, Feb. 19 hatch,
roosters, 75c ea. FOB. Mrs. Grace
_ Sirk, Powder Springs,

Yr. old -Red rooster, markings
perfect and well dev-; pure Donald-
s0n sir. from eggs direct, $1.50,
FOB. Mrs. Roy Peterson, Vidalia.

Donaldson Red cock., $1; Half
Runner, garden, white cornfield
= peans, -25c cup;: 50c Jb.; 1 cup
_ Telephone peas, pumpkin seed, 15c
_ eup; Lady Crowders, 35c qt. Mrs.
J. H. Hall, Calhoun.

_ Wine laying R. I. Red_ pullets
and i cockerel, pure Donaldson











- gtr., $10; Stone Mt. watermelon
geed, 40c lb., or exc. Mrs. J. A.
Wilson, Martin.

Ten hens, rooster, Donaldson

Reds, $1 each;
wax. 25c- lb.
Holly Springs.
_ wo-yr.-old R. I. Red rooster,
$1 and ches. of delivery; full
_ gtock, healthy; money order. Rev.
H. M. McCrary, Fillijay, Rt. 5.
Twelve :. C. R. I. Red hens,
pure bred; dark red, now laying,
$1 cach; 1 cockerel free with lot;
money order. Mrs. L, D. Kimbrel,
erpaxley,. Rt. 8.

11 Ibs. nice bees-
Mary E, Clayton,












; WYANDOTTES

Five hens, 1 cockerel, $1 each,

3 FOB; Rose Comb Wyandottes,
Regal Dorcas str. Mrs. eee
_ Dike, Adrian, Rt: 1.

Five S. lL. Wyandotte oiilets
o now ready for laying, 1 rooster,
- game age, $7 for lot; also Ancona
' eggs, 50c per setting. Mrs. Bertie
. Davis, Bllijay, Rt. 4.

se, Pure bred young White Wyan-
- dotte roosters, just ready for serv-
- ice, $1-25, prepaid. Gordon Hunni-
- eutt, Tallulah Falls.

Wyandottes, prize winning, orig-
inal Aristorcratic str., $1 for hens,
$1.50 for cockerels, FOB; also
' Holterman Barred Rocks, same
price; N. Z. White buck, 90c FOB.
1 Mrs. D. C- Collier, Barnesville.







oa
-. TURKEYS. GUINEAS, GEESE,
ETC., FOR SALE

- Pure White Pekin ducks and
- drake, $1 each; eggs, $1. per 15
_ del. Mrs. Mittie Harper, Osierfield.
' wo drakes: and 7 ducks, now
_ laying, $6, or exc. for 2 thrifty pigs,
. 6-8 wks. old. Mrs. R- M. Stokes,
Jasper, Rt. 2.
MB. tom, 1931 hatch, $4,. FOB.
Grady Leverette, Willard.
_ M. B. April tom cross with big
bonesEllis str., wt. 13 Ibs., $5 del.;

Sebright bantam rooster, $1; exe.
_ for 1 of same kind. Mrs. B. F. Mor-
ison, Gainesville, Rt. 8.
Two pure bred M. B. yr: old
*gobblers, .-wt- 22-24 bs., $6.50,
shipped collect. Mrs. P. E. Thomas.
Cordele, Rt 4.

Blue, Toulouse geese, $6 pr.;

_ @ge2s, 25c each, cash or exc.; yellow
Crowder peas, 5c lb.; Stone Mtn.
- melon, red hot pepper, 10e oz., 50
~Ib., prepaid. C. W. Page, Norcross.

Poultry Wanted

GIANTS
-HWixc. $6.25-and $7 values for 5
. B. Giant hens and 1 rooster;
write for full information, stating





"what you have. Mrs. Mattie
| Humphrey, Barnett.
LEGHORNS

~~ Want to buy 10 head . C. W.

'. cocks for breeding purposes;

_ must have pedigree record. D. P.
Martin, Cobbtown.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Want about 10 hens and rooster



to raise from on shares. large
breed; write; exc. whites, black-
_ @yed peas for chewing tobacco.
Mrs. W. hh. Hatfield, , Sulphur
Springs. ;
Mee oT

: R. I. WHITES
~ Exc. 3 March 1931 hatch White
&. I. roosters, S. C. thoroughbred

for same breed to prevent inbreed-
ings. Mrs, H. B. Forehand, Lilly. |



3.







hive. Stock For Sale
CATTLE FOR. SALE

Extra fine Guernsey and Jersey,
half each cow, bred to reg.. Jersey
for sale or exc. for pure bred B. B.
P. C. pure Duroc J. pigs. William
yyeeks, Harlem. ;

Reg, Jersey bull, 2 yrs. old
April 18, from heavy milker, $25,
or exe. for reg. Red Jersey shoats.
Edgar Barnes, Talking Rock.

One fresh in cow and calf; for
sale or exc. for a guaranteed mule
or horse for farm use; bring mule
and get cow; 6 mi. west Greens-

boro. E, T. Durham, Greensboro,
ih ae tc

Five mos. old Jersey bull, out
of 3 gal. milk and Ib. butter cow,

$12, cash, or exc. for hay, corn or
velvet beans in pod. Daniel Lynn,
Collins, Rt. 1.

Good milch cow in good
will give with feed, 3 gal.;
exec. for good plug mule.
Roberts, Rochelle, Rt. 1.

High grade Jersey heifer, with
heifer calf, 3 wks. old; t. be tested
and perfectly gentle; 2% gal. very
rich milk, $80 at barn. E. G. Duke,
Paimetto, Box 134.

Three gal. cow, freshen. about
April 10th, $35 at my place; exc.
tor plow mule. , Edgar Sheridan,
Chamblee, Rt. 2, High Point Road.

Guernsey and Jersey calves, 2-4
mos. old, $10 to $12 each; write or
come see them. A. J. Strickland,
PBiackshear.

Three FPolled. Hereford | bulls,
about 18 mos. old; came from: best
strain of cattle in Ga.; all or one
at bargain prices. C. H. Hunt, Ox-
ford.

Red. Jersey miich cow with J.
maie calf, 4 wks. old; 3 gal. day
when well fed, $25 at my barn. W.
L. Shiver, Camilla; Rt. 4, Box 26.

Good miich cow, fresh in,. $35;
dont write, come and see her. H.
M Williams, Ben Hill.

Cream color Jersey cow, fresh
in, with 38rd calf, $35; heifer will
be fresh in few days, $20; cash at
barn. Mrs. H..F.. Avery, Greenville,
RFD 4,

-eon.
sell or
Wi ee

Fresh milch cow for sale. W. B.
Vesley> Riverdale. :

Black cow, freshen last of
Mareh with 8rd calf; 4 gal., $30;

Jersey cow, freshen first of April,
give 2% gal. and lb. butter, $25.
R. L. McCarty, Colbert, Rt. 2.

Two -pure bred Quernsey bull
calves, 6-8 mos. old; pure bred P.
Cc. pigs, for breeding purposes;
aiso Piedmont-Cleveland cotton
Seed. exc. for velvet beans. Dr. N:
Cc. ASston. Richland.

MAR KE



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE

A large Shetland horse

cheap or trade for older pony, well

broken; trade for. calves: or pigs;

value $35. R. M. Anthony. (Ad-
dress not given.)
Spotted Shetland stallion, wt.

about 400 Ibs., good saddler, work
anywhere, $30, or exe. for fresh
Guernsey or Jersey milch cow. G-
I. GNeal,- Ludowici. -

Gay mare about 10 yrs. old, good
work order, wt. 850 lbs., $35. cash,
or exc.. for cows or yearlings. R.
A. Nelms, Colbert, Rt, 2.

Two Shetland ponies for sale.
Harry Binton, Sparta.

HOGS FOR SALE
One Black Guinea 3-yr.-old sery-
ice boar. also pure Black African
Guinea pigs, $10 each, or $18 pr.
at 8 wks. old; sat. guar: A. P.



Sanders, Tignall.

Pure Essex boar, 15 mos. old, sell
or exc. for N. C. runner peanuts

or for Brab peas. Bartow Miles,
Baxley, Rt. 4.
Re Se Pe Orr pies ot rom:

Champion blood, also ready to be
shipped 1 good brood. sow, farrow

in April;. reasonable price. F. H.
Eunn, Midville.
B. B. Guinea male, wt. 250

Ibs-, $25 at my barn, or exc, for a
milch cow. A. P. Goss, Glenwood,
Pet ic os

Pure African str. B.. B. Guinan
hogs, wt-, 80-175 :lbs., solid black,
$5 to$18 each; exc? 1 male, 175
Ibs. for 15 bu. peas; stamp for re-
ply. L. B, Toler, Glenwood.

Reg. big bone P. C. pigs, from:

extra large mature dams and sire.
BK. J. Bailey, Raymond,

Five pigs, half Berkshire and
half O. I. C., reg. on both Sides.
priced right. J. D. Stratton, Point
Peter, Rt. 2.

Mixed pigs from . 6-8 wks old,
$1.50 to $3 each; good stock;
prompt shipment. Walter Harper,
Osierfield, Rt. 1.

Young hog, wt. about 200 Ibs;
seli or. exe. for corn or anything
ean use. Mrs. J. L, Erwin, Adairs-
ville.

Fourteen shoats, wt. 50 to 60 Ibs.
each, $45 for lot at pen. H. L.
Mathews, Warrenton.

"| wr ;
colt, / 75 bu.;







Live Stock Por Sale

Duroc J: bred gilts, 6-7 mos. old,
$15 reg. in buyers name, also 5
mos. old ones wt. 100 Ibs. or more,
$10 ea. reg. J. C. Lumsden, Tal-
betton. : :

Duroc Jersey gilts, 6 mos. Old,
wt. about 125 to 150 Ibs.; immune
and reg. in buyers name at reason-
able - prices. LL. M. Kennedy,

* Collins.

B. B. P. C. boar, No. 77415, name

Wonder Boy, farrowed April 8,

1931, sat-\guar., $25. L. C. Davis,
Buchanan..

22%. C.Spigs- $8 each, $15 pr.;
ped, furnished and dbl. treated. J.
J: Harris, Pemann:

Reg. big bone Black Essex;
choicest breedings; pairs unrelated;
sat. guar. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis,
Box 146. Soe

Duroc J. sow, wt. about 200 Ibs.,
farrow April, $15 or exc, for corn
at 75e bu. del. Graham Simpson,
Culverton.

Six P. C. shoats,.wt. between 75
and 100 lbs., $4 ea.; also 7 pigs, 5
wks. old, $1.50 each. E. C.. Baughn,
Woodbury, Rt. 1.

Good brood sow (brings 10-13
litter) 350 Ibs.; sell or exc. for cow
or good mule ,or for anything can
use on farm. R. P. Tucker, Lithia
Springs.
. Tavo-mos.-old reg, Duroc boar
pigs out of Dams and Sires. by
World Champions, $10 each, FOB.
Henry T. Lumsden, Talbotton.

Twenty-five well bred, reg. Du-
roe pigs for sale; also want 100 bu.
good, sound O-too-tan beans for
seed and 20 bu. large Spanish pea-
nuts for seed. L. R. Langley, Mil-
ledgeville.

Young gilt, mixed with Black
Hissex and P. C., bred to good
stock; wt. about 125 Ibs., $10. Mrs.
esther Lanier, Summit. Rt. 2,

Big Bone Blue Guinea boars and

gilts, for breeding, 25 to 75 Ibs.
each; life treated. $5 to $8 each
FOR <Adrain. W. <A. Sumner,
Norristown.

Three pure bred P.-C. male
shoats, cholera immune, 10 wks.
cld, fat, 50-60 Ibs., $4.50 each; $12
for lot at barn. M: D. Fertner,
Bartow, Rt. 2.

Thoroughbred B. B. Black Essex
pigs, 2 mos. old, $12 pr. or $6 ea.;
also 20 head kid. goats for sale. W.
Overstreet, Orhega, Rt, 1. :

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

Twenty head of goats, mixed
with Angora, for best offer at my
place, 8 miles north of Screven on
highway No. 38: , J. RR. Green,
Sereven.

Seventeen head goats $15 at pas-
ture or exe, for mixed peas del. at
no jumpers. B. S. Clifton,
Millen, Rt. 3. *

Ten head kid goats of natural
butt-head stock, $1 each; both sex;
also nice lot 90-day velvet beans,
100 per cent sound,,$1 bu. Milton
Minshew, Walden.

Ten head sheep, $2.50 per head,
for cash, or half cash and other
half in meat. Mrs. Bryant Fender,
Stockton, RFD 8, Box 97.

One hundred per cent ped.
Nubian buck, 225 lbs., in
con.; cash fee, $2.50; 10 per day
to board doe. Edwin Simpson, At-
lanta, 676 Tifton St., N. W.

RABBITS FOR SALE

Four white, pink-eyed rabbits, 2
mos. old, $1 per pr. Mrs. Nora
Shirley, Alto; Rt. 2.

Bred Chinchilla and mixed does,
$1 each. C. A. Hill, Jr., Marietta,
Bt,

Five does (bred) and buck,
thoroughbred N. -Z. Reds, $15: exc.
pe young laying hens; prefer

eds, Giants, Minoreas or W.
Leghorns. Mrs. Alice Jinks, East
Point, 209 St. Michael St.

White rabbits, 25 and 50c each.
lL. EH. Wolfe, Athens, 1064 S.
Lumpkin St.

Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED
Want to buy 25 or 30 milch
cows, cheap for the cash. J. B.
Gardner, Eatonton.
Want 30 cows to pasture, from
April 1 until Nov. 1 at50c a head







pes mo.; also have value to sell
or. exc. for cured meat. FF. B.
Bohler, Madison, Rt, 5.

Want good milch cow, not less
than 3 gal. per day, or cow and
calf, easy to manage: will exc.
good value: write. Mrs. R. V.
Cribb, Homerville, P.O. Box 2.

Want to rent 1 or 2 good milch
cows from party near Calhoun;
Pay in advance for ea. month;
mixed and white Crowder peas for
sale John L. Smith, Reeves.

-Want cow fresh or soon to fresh-
en, cheap for cash,.or in exc. for
heifers; Half and Half cotton seed,
1st yr. Summerdur, 75c bu. Ss. Cc.
Dykes, pester; Bie 2.

Beye

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LET a

show |



, Loyd, Covington, Rt 5





ave Stock Wanted

Exe. SeP. 6; piz; orlds Grand
Champion blood line for reg. Jer-
sey heifer calf. Loving - Johnson,
BEASTS:

Exc. value, $125 (when new) for
a young milch cow: Write. Mrs:
Norton, Atlanta, 852 Brookline, St.
S. W.

Want 50 cows to pasture in good
Bermuda and Lespedeza pasture.

_J. OG. Etheridge, Forsyth, Rt. 2.

Want to buy Black Angus 2 or 3-
mos.-old bull calf, thoroughbred or
nearly so, but do, not care for his
being reg.;, pay reasonable price.

Alex Barfield, Louisville.

HORSES AND MULES WANTED

Want to rent 2 good muies, wt.
about 1 M Ibs. ea., until Fatl, with
intention of puying same, or wili
give good note due about Ooterd
J. G. Bullard, Sparks.

Want torent or buy a good farm
mule or horse, cheap, some place
near Atlanta. C. E. Stanton, At-
lanta, 2150 Memorial Drive, S. E.

Want to rent or buy 1 or 2 mules

or horses. Tom McDearis, Adairs-

ville, Rt. 3.

Want 1 or 2 good plug mules,
cheap for cash; must he good all
around mules. B. I.: Graham,
Stone, Mountain, Rte 2;

Want 1 poriy horse or mule, wt.

about 7 or 800 Ibs, to farm patches

of only a few acres, for their feed,
with chance to buy in Fall. Mrs.
J. S. Harper, Hortense, Rt. 2;
Box 20. /

Want an able mule or horse,
driving distance of Adrain, Ga.;
will pay $5 per mo. for 5 mos.,
feed rest of yr. for use; good car2;
farm in Adrain. Devoe Smith.
Sebring, Fla., Rt. 1.



HOGS WANTED
Little white Spanish peanuts fn

exc. for 80 to 40 Ib. av. wt. shoats,

2 Ibs. peanuts for 1 lb. of shoat.
E. L. Duke, Ft. Valley.

Exec. 2 young goats, male and
female for pure bred P. C. or
Hampshire male pig not less thar
8 wks. old; no runt. W. R, Wilkin-
son, Claxton, Rt. 1. ,

Exe. gov. insp. P. R. potata
plants at $1.25 M, for good, healthy
pigs at 3 Ib. J. Y. Conn, Thomas-
ville.

Exec, 2. bu. PR. potato SES
sound and cured for any breed fat-
tening pig. No runts. PP. C. pre-
ferred. Write. Edw. Rollins, Dal-
ton RE 3.

Exe. 8 bu. Col. peas,

for any

g00d. breed of pig; 0. I. . pre-|

ferred; write what you have. Loy
Lester, Rockmart.



SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
Want to buy for May del., 25 ewe

lambs. Ll. P. Singleton, Ft. Valley.

Want 1 butt-headed buck, Nu-
bian goat, young or old, reg- Cheap
for cash. Describe in first letter.
J. H. Ariail, Ashland.

. RABBITS WANTED

Exe. Chinchilla buck doe about
6 mos. old, Chinchilla. Floyd
Kerlin, Buford, Rt. 2.

Exe. pr. of grown Sebright
bantams for pr. of -white rabbits
with pink eyes. John A. Taylor,
Rydal, Rt. 1,

Eggs For Sale.

Pure bred S.C. R. I. Red eggs,
Donaldson str., direct, 60e per 15,
postpaid. Mrs. G. H. Eley, White
Plains.

Pure bred R. C. Light Brahma
eggs in carriers postpaid, $1 per
15. Mrs. Lucena Kennedy, Collins,
Hts: Jia

Giant str. Light Brahma eggs, $1
per setting; carton rt. Mrs. C. W.





-| Evans, Wrightsville, Rt. 1.

Thoroughbred Partridge Rock
eggs from heavy winter layers, 75
per setting; carton ret. R. L: Car-
ter, Brewton.

Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. and
Light Buffs, prize winning stock
eggs, $1-25 per 15; 2 settings in
same basket, $2.25; state kind you
want. Mrs.. W. Le Webb, Ogtle-
thorpe, Rt. 1.

Pure bred Gotten Buff Orp. eggs,
75e per 15; good Northern straift;
fresh, fertile. insured and prepaid.
No chks J. H. Loyd, McRae, Rt. 2.

Pure Golden Buff Orp. eggs, 75c
per 15; Byers str. from Webber:
fresh, fertile, insured and prepaid.
a ehks. Mrs. .. H. Smith, McRae,

Barred Rock eggs, $1 per setting;
also Indian Game eggs, $1 per
setting; pure ae: Mrs. B. H. Os-
bern, Roy.

Rouen duck eggs, 50c doz. and |

postage. L. B. Rountree, Swains-
boro, Rt. 5.

Ky. Dom game eggs, $1 per 15
del.; crate ret. No chks. H. O.



2 doz. for dried apples, fr

$1.50 per 15; crates ret. Joh






Eis For Sale oe
Sieiovoashuted R.C. SL. Wace
dotte eggs, $1 per 18. "Exc. fon
Spanish peanuts. Write first, Mrs.
J. HE. Sorrow, Commerce, Rt. 5. >
Selected S- L. Wyandotte eges
rank high in fertility, 60e per oe
postpaid. Mrs, Douglas J McLendon, |
Dawson, Rt. 4,

Mammoth Bronke turkey eges i w
be del. the last of Mareh, April
and May, $1-50 dozen. Address Re
S. Bailey, Atlanta, 30 Linden Ave,
N. E. oe

Bronze turkey eggs, $2.50 per 19
del.;; now ready. A. . Cauthern,
Tallapoosa, RED 3.

Pure bred. S. C. Golden a
bantam hatching eggs, $1.75 per 15
del. Arnold Barrett, Social Circle,
Pox. 177. oe

Giant strain S. C. Black sin
eggs, from 2 yr. old -hens, wt. 7
Ibs., $1 per 15, prepaid. L. B. Mik
lians, Newnan.

Pure bred Black Cochin bantam :
eggs for hatching, $1 per Setting, -
Add postage if to be mailed, Tok
Hynds, Jr., Atlanta, 93 Warren St,
N. E. Phone DE. 0489-W. yp

Pape str-. Black Minorca. eggs,
65c per 15; $1.80 for 45, del.; car--
tons ret- Exc. for Buff Orp. eggs,
eos Mary W. Clay, Monticello,

Buff Minorca hatching eggs,
Schmidt str., $1.25 per 16; $2.95 ie
80; $3 for 50: $4.50 C, prepaid. J. :
D. Johnson, Thomasville, 226 West
Jefferson St.

Dark Cornish Indian eggs, $1.19
per 16 del.; med. size seedling pe-
cans, 80 Ibs. fine for planting, Se.
Ib. L..A. Simpson, Culverton, Rt. 1.

Pure bred S. L. Wyandotte eggs, 4
vac per setting: crate ret-.; $2 for
50;-$3-75 per 100; Mrs. W. EB. Kirk,"
Rockmart, Rt. 3, Box 146.

Sixty M. B. turkey eggs from 2
yr. old hens, $15, FOB. Ready now.
W.S. Ellis, Hutehing. :

Pure bred W..L: anered str.
eggs for hatching, 80c per: 16,. $2, :
C, FOB. Paul Harris, Oakmans= ="

Dr. Wilsons Roundhead eggs, $1
per 15. Exc. 3 settings for q nice
pig; also pr. nice Blue Mug cocks
and hen to exe, for pr. of Doms.
J. W. Stokes, LaFayette, Rt. Bi

Dark red eggs, Tompkins str.,
65e per 15; $1:20 for 30; $2.50 ,
del-; cases to be ret.--No chks,: Mrs.
M. B. Scroggs, Alto.

Eggs for hatching from Dondl
sons famous Reds, stock direct,
75 per 15 del.: carton ret. Mrs. 0. 8
i ACTA Et, Lavonia.

Pure. Thompson hatching egeau
from culled stock, 50c doz. spre
paid; carton ret. Exe. 2 hen eges
for 1 turkey ege. Mrs. G. Cc. Clit.
ton, Millen, Rt. C,; Box 57. >

Eggs for hatching ~all suri
and fall from pure bred Fischel str.
6-8 lb. White Plymouth Rocks, 6
per setting. Mrs. N. HE. Hattaway,
Hast Point; 301 Wadley ANG
Phone CAlhoun 2998.

Barred :Rock, also Re Ii Red
hatehing eggs, heavy laying strain, d
each, $1 per setting, FOB. T. Le 4
Swanson, Fitzgerald, Ri sea

Pure bred Donaldson Red eggs,
50e per 15 not prepaid. Can fur
nish 15 to 20 doz. weekly. Mrs. (
C. Harrison, Chipley, Rt..a2s

R. I. Red eggs, 60c for 15; dar
color stock. Exes for Everla:
Brown L. eggs. Miss Hlorenty,
Horne, Grovetown.

Pure bred S. L. Wyandott eggs,
Tarbox str., $1 per 15; crates re
Mars 5:5: Kirk, Buchanan, R tl.

Selected Giant str. Light Brah
ma and Royal Purple str.J. B
Giant eggs, from . prize winning
stock, $1 per 15 del. Exc. for cream
or white Crowder peas. A
Meyer, Winterville.

Pure bred. S. L. Wyandotte eges
50c per. 15; add postage; cart
ret. Mrs. Edgar Ray, Bllijay,

Pure Donaldson Red. eggs for
hatching, 40c doz., postpaid. PS























































worms. Mrs. Reuben witli
Chipley, Rt. 1.

Turkey ggs, $2-50 doz. Mrs, i
F. Henson, Mize...

Australorp eggs for hatching,
per 15. Mrs. L. B. Calhoun, Mac
Rt-8:

Pure bred Partridge Rock eggs,
$1.25 per 15: 100 and 50 lots cheap
er, Mrs. T, E. Stephens, Cordele
Rt: C:

Pure bred Sheppard str. Ancona
eges, $2 per 50 eggs, or 75c per
Exe. some for pure yellow. skin)
gov. insp. Porto Rican plants cv
L. Stonecypher, Forest Gleni
tite 1:

Donaldson R. 1. Rea eggs, Te
per 15. No chks. Mrs. C. H- cane
Molena. :

Quality hatching eggs at Pi anie
Prices Osborne str. Australorm



Crowe. Cartersville.



















Eggs For Sale

pred Donaldson str. Red
50c per 15, or exc: for P. R.
potato plants and mammoth sun-

Montgomery, Mauk.
Mahood and Tompkin str. Red
eggs: Winners past 3 yrs. at fair,
Be per 15; $1.25, 30; $2, 50; $3.50
G, postpaid; cartons ret. C. R.
Bettis, Cumming, Rt. 7.
Game eggs: Black Jones Round-
d, Skelton. Roundheads, Knob
Comb Bules, Gray Tormentors
man at this place with the
Gray Tormentors). $2.50 per
G. W. Logan, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Selected hatching eggs from Tom
Barron W- L. and Booths AAA
RB. R. Sat. guar:, 75c per 15; $3.50
; chicks, $10. Simon Peter-
gon, Broxton. F
Pure J. B. Giant eggs, 75c per 15.
A. F, Walston, Roopville, Rt. 1,
- Park Cornish and White Orp.
eggs, 75 per 15; cartons to be ret.;
Chinchilla rabbits, 75c. Mrs. Lois

pur:

_ Turner, Dewyrose.

_ Pure bred imp: Mammoth White
Pekin duck eggs. -75c doz. del.;
pure bred blue speckled guinea

eggs, 75e per 15 del- Sidney Clat-

- felter, Marietta, Rt. 5.-
Big Bronze and grey turkey

" mixed eggs, 10c each; pure Cornish

_ baby chicks, 1214c each; also eggs.
- %e per 15. Mrs. C. A. Patterson,
- Choice Buff Rock eggs from
pure Nugget strain, $1-10 per 15;
10 hens and cockerel, $12.50; few
~ hens, $1 each; baby chicks, 10 ea.
Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairsville.






- Black Bronze turkey eggs, 25

each; Mammoth White Pekin duck















m give for 80; $2, 50; $3.75. C;



Brewton.

eggs, $1-25 per 14; Mayhood R. ft.
_ Red chicken eggs, $1 per 15; add
postage. Mrs. J. B. Paul, Lees-
burg, Rt. 1.
' Pure R. I. Red eggs; 50c: per 15,
from pen direct from Donaldson's
strain; postage extra. Mrs. J. L.
Berry, Norcross, Box 125.
- Pure Golden Buff Minorca se-
lected hatching eggs, $1. per 15;
no
chks: Mrs. Gray-
pomont.
Sight Brahma eggs from Giant

M. Holloway,









































str. Northern bred stock, $1 per
fettns.- Mrs. .C. W. Evans,
Wrightsville, Rt. 1.

Thoroughbred Partridge Rock
eggs from heavy winter layers,
Te Per setting R. LL. - Carter,

k Cornish eggs from non-r-
stock; Mahood and Berry str.,
per 15 del. B. C, Pope, Talla-
bet. 3. as
ect; pure bred Thompson
_ Ringlet B. R. eggs; 75c per 15 del.;
xc. Some for P. R: potato plants
p corn. Mrs. N. R. Wilson,
anon, Rt. 2.

ges for hatching from selected
flock of W. Wyandottes, 75c per
ib. M. Le Snore, Gainesville, Rt. 4.
B Giant eggs, excellent quali-
ty, 15 or doz., 85c; $1-50, 30; $2.50
foc 50. Durward Cleveland, Hart-
Two-four doz. M. B. turkey eggs
rery 10 days; write for price and
ull information on turkey raising.
Hagar Cowart, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
LL, Wyandotte eggs, 75c per
ig; exc. for tender bean seed,
< oo-tans. Mrs. G. L. Farmer,
Stockbridge, Rt. 2. . :
_ Pure bred W. Wyandottee set-
ting eggs, 75c per 15, del. Gordon
Hunnicutt, Tallulah Falls.
ken Wonder Bird eggs, $1.25
5; cartons ret. Miss Rebecca









for 50. Add postage. Real
cornfield beans, 1 gal. or
More for best offer. Mrs, J. E.
Passe, Madison, Rt. 4, Box 39.

_ Sourbon Red turkey eggs, $2 doz.
Mrs. J. G.. Ginn, Washington,

Thoroughbred, fertile hatching

_ Barred Rocks, Thompson
St, 70 per 15, postpaid; 3 doz. or
more by express, 50c doz.; 20
Mtlers, $11. Mrs. Kate Morris, Ailey,

: >. Brown L. eggs, Tormahlen
$1 per 15, postpaid: -%5e if
38 returned. Mrs. C. lL. What-
Cuthbert, iegeer ss
Ccrat str. Barred Rock eggs
eh as Matings, prize win-
> StOCk, $1 per 15 del. H. A:
Stahl, Valdosta,
ae, bred Dark Cornish. eggs
Cted from heavy layers; large
K, $1 per 15. Lawrence Wynn.
eville, Box 226,
from Hverlay Light B. Leg-
ade A hens, sired by cock

We per 15. Mrs. J. Li. Hth-
burn Sane ee ;

sday, March 17, 1982

FOB;

Campbell, Atlanta, 860 Boulevard,

B. Giant eggs, 60 per 15, or |

om yard No. 29 Hverlay 4





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_ MARKET BULLETIN







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Eggs Wanted ~

Want 15 J..B. Giant eggs; will
exc, 15 Ibs. sugar Crowder peas,
or 20: Ibs. honey drip cane seed;
ea. pay postage, Mrs: S. 0. Nash,
Riverdale, Rt. 1,

Exe. 2 settings (30) eggs of S.
L. Wyandottes for 2 settings. of
Giant str. Light Brahma eggs.
Mrs. J. P. Griffin, Bremen, Rt, 1,
Box 122.

Will swap. mixed field peas for
big Bronze turkey eggs, or Guinea
hens; wire or write. EK. P- Gong,
Midville.

Want Cornish eggs: from the
small type of Cornish chickens. J;
T. Holland, Lenox.

. Exc, pure bred. Dark Cornish
eggs for M, B. turkey pure bred

6888; write first. Mrs. D..E. Wil:

liams, Ty Ty, Rt. 3.

Exc. yr. old pure bred Partridge
Rock rooster for setting of M. B.
eggs; for sale, 1 pen pure bred
Partridge Rocks. Mrs. G. J. Green,
Atlanta, 935 Highland Terrace.

\*phone Hem, 4529-J,

Want hatching ggs: Expert
hatching, 24%c an egg, or 1/3 of
hatch; any amt. between 50 and
200; any breeds; write first. Bill
Harlee, Clarkston,

Exe. Eng. pea seed or 15 R.-I.
Fed eggs for.15 S. L- Wyandotte,
Golden Buff Orp., Barred Rock or
for 6 Blue Toulouse goose eggs.
Mrs. E. V. Milteer, Quitman.

Exe. \Indian runner duck eggs,
pure strain for turkey eggs. Miss
Pauline Stone, Royston,

Want to hear from party who
will exc. turkey eggs for goose
eggs. Mrs. C. O. Prescott, Waynes-
boro.



Seed For Sale

Paper-shell pecans, 10c; garden
peas, 15c; Watson melon seed, ist
yr., 40c; exc. for O-too-tans, Brab-
hams, velyets, N. C. runner pea-
nuts, FOB. J. L. Burke, Tifton,
Rt 7, Box 34: 2

Hight bu. honey drip cane seed,
sound and Clean, $1 bu.-; 500 Ibs.
seed 90-day speckled running vel-
vet beans in the hull. Guar. to be
sound, 1c lb, FOB. Ermon Mc-
Pherson, Bremen. :

White Spanish peanuts, cream
Crowder peas, 30c; white nest on-
ions, 30c gal-; honey drip syrup
cane seed; 5c Ib., $2 bu. Add post-
age. Bessie Wright, Bremen, Rt. 2.

Imp. Watson melon seed, good as

{the best, 50c lb. del. Exc. for peas,

syrup, anything can use of same:
value. A: F. Rogers, Faceville.
Pure green and tender cornfield
bean seed, 25c Ib. del. Eva Burell,
Elberton, Rt. 6.
Hand-saved from selected mel-

ons, Stone Mtn. and Tom Watson

seed, treated. 50c Ib. del. C, F.
Thomson, Thomasville, $31 S.
Broad St. :

Honey drip cane seed, absolutely
sound and pure, 3%c lb., or $1.50
bu. del. bu. lots. Money order. H. S.

Brooks, Monroe.

Twenty-five bu. sound honey drip
sorghum cane seed, 65c bu. for lot,
45e peck, postpaid. L. T.
Grizzle, Dahlonega, Rt. 2.

White okra seed, 15c Ib., post-
paid; 15 Ibs. only. No stamps. J.
W. Walker, Alpharetta, RFD 2.

Van Antwerps new vegetable
green, ready for market in 25 days
from planting, 10 oz-; pumpkin
seed, 10c; earliest of all Eng. Peas,
380c Ib- Mrs. Mary. Spruell, Alpha-
retta. :

Dixie Belle watermelon seed, 35
lb-; -sugar Crowder peas, 4c Ib.,
or $2 bu. B. J. Cravey, Ashburn,
Rte 4

Best var. pimento seed, 50c Ib.
Exc, for Ga, cane syrup, 10 to 100
gal., or for sweet potatoes, pigs or

corn. O. C. Perdue, Yatesville.

Thirty Ibs. genuine Lifsey water-
melon seed, 75c lb-, $20 for lot. d-
W. Harrell, Savannah, Rt. 4.

-Burbanks golden treasure can-
taloup seed, guar. pure, Ist yr-, di-
rect, 25c pkt., 50c 0z., postpaid. R.
H. Long, Culverton-

Pure white velvet okra seed, 30c
lb-; Geep rich pink meat cantaloup
seed, 10c pkt. Send postage. Miss
Annie EB. Jones, ayetteville, Rt. 3. -~

Beet-the-bee or honey drip cane
seed, sound, clean, each, 75c bu-;
also few bu. sagrain, $1 bu. G. H.-
Jolley, Adairsville, Rt. 1.

Heading squash seed, (grows 4-5
ft.) good to eat, 15c doz. and: 2c
postage; also few more worlds
famous gourd seed, 20c doz., and
2c postage. No stamps. W. Pe
Walden, Vidalia, Rt. 1-

Honey drip cane seed, 75c bu.-,
FOB; 2 bu. per sack. H. F. Priest,
Aeworth, Rt. 1.
~ Senna seed, 10c tbis., 3 for 25c.
Cash with order. Mrs. C. L. Dun-
can, Gainesville, Rt. 2.





OP cals a Leta



Seed For Sale

Old-fashioned half runner bean
seed, sound, 10c large cupful. Mrs.
T. J .Smith, Bowersville, Rt. 1.

Spanish peanuts, 8 gal., T5c;
okra, pumpkin seed, 15c pkg.; tur-
nip, 20 cupful; lettuce, cucumber,
10 pkg.; muskmelon, 25c cupful,
io Lyndia Stancil, Alpharetta,

Two hundred Ibs. genuine imp.
Dixie Belle melon seed, 35c Ib.;
also 100 bu.. old-fashioned late
Claybank peas; 100 bu. Tillman
Clays, $1.50 bu., FOB. Cash. W. O.
Birdsong, Gordon.

One hundred fifty lbs: genuine
}Watson melon seed, 25c Ib. V. C.
Kitchens, Americus, Rt. 4.

American wonder melon seed, 1st
yr. from Clements, $3.50 Ib., $1.25
per 14 Ib.; beat-the-bee .sorghurn
Syrup, extra heavy, 65c gal. Exe.
for -O-too-tans. C. R. Smith, Bu-
ford, Rt. 3.

Nice, clean chufas, $3 bu., FOB.
M. J- Dubberly, Baxley.

Stone Mtn. melon seed, 50c Ib.
in small lots. Write for prices on
50 lbs. J.. D. Alexander, McDon-
ough.

Long green. okra seed, crooked-
neck cushaw and pumpkin seed;
teacupful_ by mail, 15e in stamps.
State which kind wanted. M. E.
Ledford, Crandall.

Eng. peas, mustard, winter
squash, pumpkin, black cornfield
bean, Ky. wonder bean seed, each,
15c cupful. Exe: for white feed
sacks. Mrs. J. G. Dodd, Alpharetta,
RES: :

Vine okra, giant tomato, 20 in.
cucumber, giant butter bean, way-
ahead. tomato, vine orange. Each
pack of. seed, 10 in coin and 2c
postage. Chesley Rice, Atlanta,
50816 Luckie St.

Seed. velvet beans, any quantity;
also old-fashioned runner peanuts,
all sound: J. T. Greene, Moultrie,
Ritete

Little bunch everbearing white
Lima or butter bean, pole butter
pea, broom corn seed, pop corn,
10c lb. or exc. for anything can
use. Mrs. J. A. Thaxton, Athens,
Rt 3:

Thurmond grey melon seed, up
to .50' Ibs., 30c; 100 Ibs.;-25-Ihb.;
over 100 lbs., 20c Ib.) Exc. for pigs,
beef yearlings, peas, etc. W. A.
Moore, Haddock, Rt. 2.

Hastings. beet seed, 15c teacup-
ful. Add postage. Mrs. John Travil-
lian, LaFayette, Rt. 3.

Pure Stone Mtn. melon seed, se-
lected by hand, 75c lb. del. Mrs.
Della McCorvey, Coolidge. _

Pimiento pepper and broad leaf
tobacco seed, each, 15c oz., 90c 1b.;
large pumpkin, 10c oz., $1:th. L. A.
Crow, Oakwood.

Long neck cushaw seed, 25c qt-;
pure Watson melon seed, 50c qt.;
Ieong green pod okra, 25c cup. Add
postage. Harold Pass, Point Peter.

Chufa seed, long brown var.,
good as the best you ever saw, 9c
Ib., FOB. W. W. Crews, Crawley.

Ten lbs. Clements watermelon
seed, 1931. crop, hand-selected, 40c
ib., or exc. for N. C. peanuts at 4c
Ib. Joe H..Clements, McRae, Rt. A.

Thirty Ibs..good Thurmond gray
melon seed at 25c lb., or the lot for
$7 del. in Ga. T. W. Register, Rt- 2.

Absolutely pure; choicest, select-
ed Rockyford cantaloup, imp. Jones
and Stone Mtn. melon seed, % Ihb.,
30c; 50c Ib. del. Exc. for 10 Ibs.
cabbage-collard seed. J. I.- Frasier,
Lawrenceville. :

New crop white and long green
okra seed, 15c Ib. del. in 10 Ib. lots.
Exc. for other vegetable seed. T. R.
Walker, Alpharetta, Rt. 3.

White velvet okra seed, 25c Ib.
del., 10 Hbs,..or over. 20e Ib. Es
Westmoreland, Gainesville, Rt. 2:

Pure, clean, sound: beat-the-bee
cane seed, 40c gal. del.;, No. 1
sound, weevil free cream Crowder
peas; 60c pk. FOB. R. . Moore,
Rockmart. Rt. 3.

Imp. Jones watermelon seed,
1931 crop which had been kept per-
fectly pure, 20c cupful seed. W. E.
Herbert, Commerce, RFD 5.

Extra selected seed of imp. Stone
Mtn. melons, 60c Ib., P. P. Money
order. L. B. Mound, Junction City.

Thirty lbs. early bunch okra
seed, 15c lb. for lot, or exc. for 10
gal. good syrup Hach pay charges.
M, E. Hames, Blackwells,_Rt. 1.

Bunch bean sed, half runners,
red valentine, stringless green pod.
3 cupfuls, 25c; bunch butter beans,

4 cups, 25e;,mixed pumpkin seed, }

2 cups of each, 30c. Mrs. W. E.

Messer, Waleska.

Pink meat~cantaloup seed, $1.25

Ib. J. J. Hartley, Metter, Rt. 1.
Two lbs. blood turnip beet, new

seed, 20c cup; Eng. pea seed, bunch

var.. 20c- cup. Mrs. T. L. Payne,

Ashland ,Rt- 1.

| lady peas, recleaned, treated,



'W. Whitaker, Harlem, Rt. 1.



Seed For Sale

Million dollar muskmelon seed,
10c pkt.; healing squash seed, 10c
pkt-; speckled bunch butter beans,
15c lb. Mrs. Lna McBrayer, Bu-
ford, Rt.. 3.

Twenty bu. nice orange cane
seed, $1 bu., FOB, Kennesaw. Not
less than 2 bu. shipped. Sam
Preast, Marietta, Rt.. 5.

White running butter bean seed.
5c. lb. Mrs. I. D. Dickerson, Du-
pont; Rt 1 Bex 26;

Texas seeded ribbon -eane seed,
6c 1b-;. colored butter bean Seed,
10e Ib.; 5 lbs. MceQuire watermelon
seed, 35c Ib., $1.50 for lot FOB. R.
H. Wood, Dacula, Rt. 1-

Mammoth Russian sunflower
seed pure and sound, 20c lb.:; 10
Ibs... $2: del.; exc. for sound, clean
Laredo or O-too-tan bean seed, Ib.
for lb. Mrs. Ida L. Prickett, Mays-
ville, :

Hastings honey drip syrup cane
seed, pure and clean, 1931 crop, 25
gal., or $1.50 lb.; no stamps. Allen
Argo, Royston. :

Honey drip cane seed, big lots,
90c; small lots, $1 FOB; New Era
peas, $1 bu.; good, sound - mixed
peas, 90c FOB; exc. for pigs. J. A.
Crawford, Calhoun, Rt. 2.

Good, tender, white cornfield
bean seed, 2 cups, 25c; stringless
green pod, 20 cup; dried. peaches,
8c lb.; Stone Mtn. melon seed, 5c
tbls.; -add postage. Mrs, Dean
Oliver, Lula, Rt. 1.

Long green okra seed, 20c Ib.; 6
lbs., $1; bunch butter beans and
sugar: Crowders, each, 10c 1b.; exc.
for red peanuts. at 4c lb L. L.
Scott, Plainville.

Hastings yellow Dent pop corn,
ist yr. shelled, 5c Jb.; Grohama
seed, Ist yr., 30c lb.; 5 Jbs., $1; add

postage. C. S. Gunters. Buford,
Rt
Tifty. Ibs. hand saved pure

Stone Mtn. melon seed, 25e Ib- plus
postage; exe. for Spanish peanuts,
Aaron Farmer, Milledgeville, Rt, 2,
Box 106.

Okra seed, begins bearing when
6-& in. high, until frost, 10 tbls.;

running butter beans, i7e Ih. 2
for 30c, postpaid. Mrs. W. I.
Daniel.

Chufa seed, 75c per pk., $2.50
bu. FOB. W. F. Colbert. Lake
Park.

Burbanks' Golden Treasure

cantaloup seed, guar. pure; ist yr.
direct, 25e pkt., 50c oz. postpaid.
R. H.- Long, Calverton.
Andersons cane seed, field se-
lected, 25e gal. FOB. John G. Sisk,
Clarkesville, Rt. 1. 2
. Two hundred Ibs. Stone Mtn.,
Dixie Belle and Tom Watson melon
seed, 40c Ib.; 30c ib. in 100 Ibs. or
up lots. lL. <A. Rigsby, Lenox,
meen
Twenty lbs. collard seed, 9 Ibs.

Siiver Top turnip seed, 8 Ibs. select

Inng. peas, ide lb: for lot. J. C.
Gravely, Talking Rock, Rt. 3.
The new melons, selected from
nice shape melons wt. 50-60 Ibs.,
$1.50 Ib. R. T. Hogan, Hogansville.
Seven lbs. Rocky Ford cantaloup
seed, guar. pure, 50 Ib. and post-

age. Miss Verna Smith, Cordele, }

Rt..2, Box 210.

Pure Dixie Belle melon seed, 25
lb. not prepaid. <A. Granade,
Milledgeville, Rt. 2.

Two hundred. Ibs. hand selected,
pure Stone Mtn. melon seed, 25c
lb plus. postage. J- H. Farmer,
Milledgeville; Rt. 2.

Seed from the smallest gourd
that grows with handle, 10c doz.,

20 postage. Francis Miller,
Devereux. -
White and cream Crowders, and

10
Ibs., $1; $6.50 per 100 Ibs.; red
Valentine beans, 30c 1b.; 4 Ibs., $1;
postpaid. A. KE. Hayes, Buford.

Pure Watson melon sed, 30c Ib.;
chufa seed, no rocks nor nut grass,
8c Ib. del. R. L.. ChHfton, Oliver,
Ris.

Pure Hastings syrup cane seed,
selected, 5c Ib., 80c gal.; 60c pk.;
$2.25 bu, W. C.. Ruch, | Bremen,
Rt 2 2

Thirty-five lbs... seeded ~ ribbon
cane seed, 5c lb.; add postage; exc.
scme for turkey eggs. Mrs. W. R.
Chasteen, Locust Grove.

Pure Stone Mtn. melon seed, 30c
Ib. postpaid on 5 Ibs. or-more; pure
unknown peas, $1.50 bu. C. G.
Studstill, Hawkinsville, Rt. 5.

Twelve Ibs. Pride of Ga. melon
seed .60c lb.; 10 Ibs., $5 FOB. W.
H. Owens, McDonough, Rt. 5,
Box 150.

1931 Stone Mtn. watermelon
seed, 30c lb. prepaid in Ga. Mrs.
Roy kL. Bloodworth, McIntyre,
Rr. 1. :

Hendersons bush butter bean
seed, Ist yr. from Hastings; good
and sound, 12c Ib. less than 5 Ibs.;
over 5 lbs., 10 Ib. FOB. Wallace



ville. :





Page Three
Seed For Sale _
Multiplying Calif. beer seed,

fresh, yellow var.,: 25c per startg
stamps accepted. Mrs .E. B. Green,
Atlanta, 8385 Ponders Ave.

Stone Mtn. watermelon seed,
25c Ib. del. or 9 lbs., $2. Glen Dodd,
Cordele, Rt. D. ec

Chufas, $3.50 bu.; $1 peck; bute
ter beans, Hendersons

walnuts, $1 bu.
Swainsboro, Rt. 5.

Tom Watson melon seed, Ist yra
from Watson, 50c Ib., or 25 IbSig
or more, 40c Ib. E. C. -Mims,
Boston, Rt. B. A

Good Stone Mtn. melon seed
guar. pure,. 1931 crop, 100-Ib lots,

20c lb.; 50 Ibs., 25c Ib.; smatier, 306

Ib. J. J. Bloodworth, Gordon,
Ninety-day velvets, in even wt.
bags, sound and clean, 90c bu.; als@
No. 1. Mexican June corn, $1.50,
bu.; all FOB. M. H. Stevens, Dans



White Bermuda onion sets, 15e
qt., 55e gal.; $3.75 bu. del. by parce]
post. W. G. Hollomon, Brooklyn.

White velvet okra seed, cantas
loup rhubarb

seed, i5e cupful;

plants, 50c doz Mrs. G. B. McLane,

Hartwell,
Stone Mtn. seed, hand saved, 25
Ib. or 30e. prepaid. Mrs. Minnie HB.
Bloodworth, McIntyre, Rt. 1. a:
Pure Stone Mtn. watermelon |
seed. 25c Ib.; 5
Williams, Cordele, Rt. C.

Genuine Cuban Queen
melon seed, the round melon that
wit' not sunburn; write for prices.
O. T. Summers, Americus, Rt. A.

Tom Watson melon seed, 19381.
ercp,, 30c lb. del.; money orders
no chks. Fred Pruiett, Pelham,
Re. 2: ;

Iing. pea seed, John I., and
Alaska, from Hastings last yra
25e qt-; bush butter bean seed,
mixed var., 15c Ib.; celery plants:
10. doz: Mrs. R. M. Haddock, '
Toccoa, Rt. 2.

Collard seed, $1 Ib-; big red top
syrup cane seed, $2 bu. Mrs. J. O.
Anderson, West Point, Rt. 5.

Mole killer bean seed, 2 doz., Tes.
beet seed. 7e per. 2 teaspoonful;
long handle gourd seed, 4 doz., 8c;
ail postpaid. Myra Lemmondss
Secial Circle, RFD 38.

White lady peas, 5c Ib.; veges

table peach seed, 10e tbls. postpaid, -
Mrs. Elisha Kirk, Sr., Rockmart,
Ft 2:

fo
Calif. multiplying beer seed 10

start. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, _
ath 2:

Pure Egyptian wheat, 30c gal.
pure Giant Russian
seed, 25c gal., postpaid.
Ingram, Waverly Hall. ;

Buncombe collard seed, 40c tb.; 3
Ibs., $1; Buncombe. collard plants

i

and cabbage, 25c. C; 90c M; Iceberg

and Big Boston lettuce,
$1.50 M; del.
Dublin.

253 Gg

Old-fashioned cushaw seed, white Wl
and green striped, 10c cup; Rocky

Ford cantalotp seed, lic cup; add
postage. Grace Frey,
Bt 2: r :
Chufas, sound and clean, $3 bu.
FOB. J. li. Windham, Butler







Ibs.,, $1: 9. S. Aga

sunflower .

LE. Harrison

Marietta,

limass
Stuart pecans ea., 12%4 Ib.; black
B. B-: Strange, +}







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We

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White half runner, tender

garden beans, 20c cupful; white
tender cornfield bean seed, 20
eupful; add postage. Mrs. W. G.
Blalock, Rydal, Rt. 2, < :

Tender cornfield bean seed, 20;

Perkins Mammoth okra-seed, 25;_ :

watermelon and all kinds of cans
taloup, slightly mixed, 50c Jb. He
D. Adcock, Adairsville, Rt. 3. on

Okra seed, 25c cup; tobacco seed,

5u teaspoonful; yellow root, 15 lb.j
add postage; cash with order. Mrs. .

Lester Ellenburg, Ball

Rt, 3.

Ground,

Sev. Ibs. good, sound dwarf okra #

seed, 25c lb. del. Mrs. J. T. Scott,
Statesboro, Rt. 4.. 1

Yellow meat watermelon seed, 4
this., 10c; 11 spoonfuls, 25c; post- ~

age paid on 25 orders.
Miller, Enigma.

One hundred and twenty-day
running velvet beans, $1.25 bu.,
exc. for Brab peas; bu. for bu. exc,

for Brab: peas; bu. for bu. or for :

anything of value can use. J. Fy

Lindsey, Tifton, Rt. 6. eg
Fifty Ibs. Stone Mtn. watermelon ~

seed, 25 lb.; add postage. Tom
Farmer, Milledgeville, Rt. 2
Box 106. ?

Roaster (the image of pumpkins,
cnly much better) seed, 6 for 10c.
Mrs. Early Evans, Hartwell, Rt. 3.

Good, sound. running velvet bean

seed, $1 bu.; also Piedmont cotton

seed, pure and clean, 50 bu.; exe,
for Spanish peanuts.
Sheppard, Stapleton.

Three Ibs. old-fashioned striped

cushaw seed, 35c Ib.; 25 Ibs,; hick-
ory nuts, $1; exc. anything can

use: add postage; Mrs. Irna Freee

man, McIntyre; UE de 7 ston

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} .. Georgia
| Market Bulletin

CO is a ee



Published Weekly by the
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director



Department of
Agriculture



EUGENE TALMADGE,
Commissioner



THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1932





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Office at



1917

Entered as second class matter
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Notice of farm . produce and
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-and repeated only when request
is accompanied by new copy of



ornamental nursery





| the first
month.



PY Second-hand farm machinery,
' #4 flowers and seed, incubator and
stock
notices are published in Monthly
Supplement which appears on
Thursday of each

4 seed, Ist yr.,



the year

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came with us immediately.
BUREAU On MARKETS.

We have on hand about 35 or
49 pounds of Vetch seed, about
25 pounds of Dr. Hess poultry
panacea, 1 spading fork, and a
funnel type fertilizer distributor.
which were left in this office by
a party who has moved to Cali-
fornia and requested us to dis-
pose of these articles for her.
Anyone interested in purchasing
these articles, please communi-





HERBS WANTED

vated. Write me

lenta.



I have inquiries for old-fash-
ioned herbs both wild and culti-
the kind,
quality and prices of any you
wish.to sell. Mrs. Lawrence T.
Mitchell, 224 State. Capitol, At-





Seed For Sale

Multiplying onion buttons.
aR gai





Laura- Caldwell, Milner.


























"Cook. Ashburn, Rt. 2.
*- Forty. lbs:

Ep punae, 30c Jb. D. oO.

Boston.

25c: prepaid; no stamps.. Mrs,
. B. Thomas; Thomasboro.

Frank Kennedy, Baxley, Rt. 2.

late Eng
iss M. A. Brobston, Madison.

_elean.

Mogul plum trees, 20c each;
_ raspberry bushes, 20c each. Miss

Stone. Mtn, melon seed, 50c Ib.

postpaid; Brabham _ peas, 2-crop
-Crewders for sale or exc. for any-
thing can use; no chks. eae

Watson melon ae

saved by hand and cured in the
Mimms,

Martin at seed, and Dill seed,
~ each. 12c pkg:;.mint plants, 6 for

- Purple Top Globe turnip seed,
Chinese Wonder greens, early and
. peas: exc. some for seed
peanuts, onion and cabbage plants,

Five or 6 bu. orange cane seed,
sell or exc. for seed oats;
alst 20 Ibs. long green pod okra
seed, 25 Ib. J. O, West, Kennesaw.



Seed For Sale

Egyptian wheat, 6 Ib-; Mathews
imp. O-too-tan Soy beans, 6c lb. in
br lots; 2 fine Fischel W. R. yr.
old roosters, $1.25 each, or exc, E.
G. Morgan, Clyo.

Certified Korean Jespedeza, 98
per cent pure, i4c 1b.; Stohe and
Baltimore tomato, Toc Ib.; Mar-
globe, $1.50; Dutch, Wakefield cab-

bage, $1. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery
Branch.
Long green okra, 25 Ib.; imp.

red Spanish peanuts, hand shelled,
19c. Ib., 5 Ib. lots; white Fla. peas,
10 Tbs!, $1; del. in 2nd zone. Mrs.
#.. Happoldt, Lewiston.

COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Wannamaker cotton seed, $1 bu.



del., 2 bu. lots or more, or exc. 1
bu. for bu. of No, 1 grade Span-
ish peanuts. C.. V.\ Strayhorn,

Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Two hundred bu. Cokers-Cleve-

lana No. 5, germination test 95%
per cent, 75 bu. W. J- McDaniel,
Zebulon.

Pure Cleveland-Wannamaker,
earefully handled at gin, recleaned,
50e bu. FOB. R. T. Brantley. Har-
rison.

Wannamaker and Rucker plant-
ing seed, 50c bu.; exc. 5 bu. of eith-
er for 4 bu. Spanish peanuts.
Leland Adams, Hartwell, Rt. 4.

Fifty bu. Cokers No. 5. cotton
50c bu. John Crane,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 2.

Rucker cotton seed, 1st yr.; kept
clean at. gin, 50c bu..C. C. Ander-
son, Register.

Half and half cotton seed, 50c
ba.; also honey drip cane seed, 5c
lb FOB. Bruce Andrews, Haddock

Ten bu. Wilsons imp. wilt-re-
sistant, 50c bu. FOB; exc. 4 bu. for
a pig of good stock. O. W. Baker,
Abbeville, Rt. 4-

Cokers ped. ist yr., 50c bu. or
exc. for corn, even, or for peas,
2 bu. for 1. Q. M- Rogers; Barney.

Cokers No, 5, carefully saved
from gin to prevent mixing, 50c
bu or exe. for . peanuts, peas,
kudzu, ete. V. E. Franklin, Gray-
mont.

Piedmont ped. Cleveland big
boll, Ist yr., 45e; 2nd yr., 35c. Al-
ton L. McCullough, Dexter, Rt- 2.

Four bu. Summerours Half and |

Half cotton seed, 48 per cent lint,
80c bu. FOB, or exec. lot. for 8
young laying hens; old-fashioned
cernfield beans, 25e lb. H. M. Pope,
Talapoosa.

Four hundred bu: Rowden 40,
privately ginned and. culled, 50c
bu. B. F. Seawright, Hartwell.

Neelys Cleveland long staple,
2nd yr. old seed, recleaned, 40
bu.; also Stoneville No. 2, and D:
P. L., 1 inch staple, 50c bu. FOR.
Chas. Adams, Social Circle.

Pure>Cokers-Cleveland 5, ginned
on private gin and recleaned; good
producer and- brings 1c premium,
60 bu. J. P. Alexander, Louisville.

Ruckers 2nd yr., 50c bus FOB.
D. F. Holcomb, Adairsville, Rt. 2.

Ruckers, 2nd yr., 50c bu. FOB,
or exe. for anything can use. P.
M. Holcombe, Calhoun, Rt. 1.

Cokers No. 5, pure screened, 50c
bu. or exc. for anything can use;
J B. Giant eggs, pure bred, $1 per
15, or exe. for feed sacks. Mrs. W.
E, Whisnante, Rutledge.

One hundred. bu. pure Toole
ton seed, ginned on private
50c bu., ist yr. C. C. Pollard,
gusta, 416 Second St.

Rhynes-Cook, wilt-resistant, 75c
bu:: Cokers-Cleveland, 1 1/16 in.
staple, same price. C. L. Rhyne,
Plains,

Ptedmont-Wannamaker, Neelys
long staple cotton seed, black-eyed
peas, white nest onions; prices
right for sale or exe. C. G. Morris,
Bowdon.

Seven hundred. bu. Neely-Cleve-
land; 1 1/32 in. staple, 50c bu. del.
Ga. Exe. for cows, hogs or oats;
150 bu. yellow June seed corn, 50c
peck, $1.50 bu., FOB. Tom Green,
Covington.

Cokers No. 5 cotton seed, 114 in.
staple, 50c bu., FOB. No orders for
less than 2 bu. Horace Darnell,
Winston.

Petty-Foole, sound and pure,
gathered before rains, 75c bu. G.
W. Coleman, Tifton.

Pure Wannamakers, recleaned,
40c bu.; real good Tennessee mare
mule, wt, 1100 Ibs., $76. Filey

cot-
gin,
Au-

Couch, Turin.

' Jaek bean (bears beans 12 in:
- Jong) seed, 5c doz; add postage.

Three hundred bu. Petty-Toole,
imp. Cook and No. 7 Coker. all wilt-
resistant and sound; Roole and

Cook, 50 bu.; Coker, 60c bu. T. O.

Whitchard, Blakely.

Pure College No. 1, saved with-
out rain, 50c bu., FOB. Alex Long,
Culverton.

Forty bu. Cokers 884 iong staple,
kept pure at gin 50c bu. or exe.
fer sorn and few bu. peas. (Name
omort Bea Nees Ga. _



Seed For" Sale =

Sixty bu. Cokers Warm Relief
cotton seed, ist yr- lint, 40 per cent,
1 1/16 in. staple, $1 bu., FOB. J. J-
Forrester, Leesburg.

Pure Piedmont-Cleveland, 60c
bu.; Stone Mtn. watermelon seed,
50c Ib-; large cream Crowder peas,
5c Ib. 5 Ib. lots or more. Exe. for
seed potatoes. J. N. Carson, Griffin.

Cokers No. 5 picked special for.

planting, 40c bu-, FOB, Cash with
order. Grover C. Dutton, os
ville, RED 2.

Cokers No.
seed, 75c bu.,
pure, FOB; also Grohoma seed, 50c
Ib., (cost $1.50 tb). M. L. Callaway,
Rayle.

CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE

Extra early yellow Dent
corn, 40 pk.; $1.50 bu.; honey drip
cane seed, $1, 50 bu. J. A. Bennett,
Atlanta, Sta, A.

Yellow Dent seed corn, 75c pk.,
postpaid, or 50c FOB. E. D. Owens.
Mountain City.

Hastings Prolific seed corn, 35

5 strain 2, cotton



rk; dry, hulled black walnuts, 2
Ip: Mrs. Coe: Lynch, Armuchee,
Reed

Marlboro Prolific, nubbed and
hand shelled, $1.50 bu.; also few
bu. Woolhead Prolific cotton seed,
752 bu- or exc. for tobacco, syrup,
ete. B. L. Perry, Flowery Branch,
eto.

-Six bu. Insalage seed corn, $1. 50
FOB in bu. lots or more; also. W.
L. eggs at be ea., $5 C in large
lots, from high class stock. M. L.

Segraves, Fayetteville.
Jarvis Golden Prolific seed corn,
ist: yr:, 5c ple; $2.50 2 bu; 7 also

bountiful snap bean seed, 15c Ib.,
oc $2 pk.; no stamps. D. F. Ogden,
Odum, Rt. 2,

Few bu. Golden Queen pop corn,
3c lb. not prepaid; no order for
less than 50c. Ralph Cornelison.
Kensington, Rt. 1.

Cuban Yellow Flint seed corn,
not mixed with other corn, 5c pk..

$2 bu.; no chks. Riley Woodring,
Actes Rt 3
Scotts imp, Marlboro Prolific,

big eared, var. from 23 yrs. breed-
ing and field selection, 75c peck.
$1.25 per % bu.; $2 bu. ZL. Seott.
Concord. :

Hastings Truckers. Favorite,
ist yr. selected seed, nubbed and
shelled, $2,bu.; exe. for
peanuts, honey or potato plants.
Mrs... Johnnie Myers, Hartwell,
Rt. 4. : S

Truckers Favorite, 15c qt.:: 25c,
% gal.; bbc pk.; $2 bu.; cane seed
to exc. for side meat. Bn Thorn-
ton. Bowdon, Rt. i. = .

Hastings Prolific, assorted:
nubbed and shelled, or in ear, $1.50
bu-: few bu. field selected, $2 bu.
FOB. B. E. Messer, Chatsworth.
Old-fashioned ye low field Flint,
large eared secd corn, carefully se-
lected. and nubbed, 50c pk. FOB.
M. D. Douthit, Poulan.

Whatleys Prolific, nubbed, ist
yr., 85 peck, 60e per % bu., $1.10
bu. FOB. J. M. Gaston, Americus.

Mexican June, 65 pk:, $2 bu.;
exc. 2 bu. for pr. Duroc J: pigs,
reg. orsub. to reg. :2 pks. for 28
Fekin duck eggs. Morvin Powell,
Montrose, Rt. 1.

Yellow Dent seed corn, nubbed |}

ard. shelled, 60c. peck, del., $1.50
bu.: Hills imp. seed corn, Same
price; pure Mexican June, $1.75 bu.
FOB C. G. Oliver, Barnesville,
It 723

Nice, sound Shoepeg seed corn,
free from weevils, 4c lb. and post-
age, no chks.; money order with
order, J. B. Bradshaw, Rome, Rt. 8,

Mexican Blue June corn, 50c
pk.: $1.75 bu.; exe. a peck for a
bu Spanish, peanuts. J- L. Pitt-
man, Dacula, Rt*-1,. Box 92.

_ Cuban Yellow Flint, not mixed
with white, $1 pki;
Grady Cook, Cordele, Rt. D.

Genuine little cob white corn, 8
rows, sound and pure, $2 bu.
nubbed and shelled; add postage if
by parcel post. G. F. Smith, Daw-
son. Rt. 6.

Marlboro seed curn, very prolific,
weevil free, old time yellow seed
corn, 59c peck. or $1.75 bu., FOR.
D._M. Lee, Alma.

Pure Hastings prolific, nubbed
and shelled, $1.50 bu., or 40c pk.;
pure Washingtn white cob seed
corn, $1.50 bu., 40c pk. W. J. Jones,
Rvdal Regs <

One hundred and seventy bu.
corn at 50c; 5% tons Spanish pea-
nuts at $35, FOB, :Smithyille or
Leesburg, Ga. Thos. J. North,
Louisville, Ky., 1864 So. 1st St.

Hastings prolific and Hockory
King seed corn, 2nd yr., nubbed
and shelled, sound, $1.25 bu., FOR.
Exe. fer pigs, any good breed, or



for anything can use. bal Fe Weeks,
Dial. A



seed

pecans,

MARKET BULLETIN.

2nd yr. absolutely /



4+ cotton seed.
Want Manley heavy fruiter or half

$3 bu. FOB. |:

| Benne



Seal For Sale

Good, 1931 crop shelled corn, 65 |.

bu.; Stuart and Money Maker pe:
cans, well filled and sound, 15c Ib.
Mrs. R. L. Greene, Cuthbert, Rt- 4-

Neals Paymaster and Hickory
King seed corn, $1 bu., all grown
from cert. seed. ~ Bxe. pu. imp
Tenn. red cob seed corn for 1M
potato slips. Write. T. M. Webb,
Ellijay-

Two thousand bu. slip-shucked
ear corn; also high bred Hereford
cattle of both sex for sale. J- Cc:
Collier, Barnesville.

First quality Whatleys seed
corn, nubbed and _ shelled, 40c pk-;
$1.50 bu., FOB. ,Exc. - for Porto
Rican plants, Spanish and Ga, run-
ner peanuts, O-too-tan beans. H. T-.
Rice, Crawford. :

Fifty bu. Hastings early yellow
Dent, nubbed, 50c peck; $1.50 bu.:
Ruckers cotton seed, 50 bu.;
Calif: black-eyed peas, 5c Ib-; lady
peas, -10c Ib. W. T. Wright, Alpha-
retta, Rt. 4.

Big Rockdale seed corn, $f pk.,
$3.50 hu. del. in Ist and 2nd zone,
or 75 pk., and $2 bu., FOB. Exc.
1 bu. for bu: mammoth yellow soy
beans. K. S. Price, Cleveland.

One thousand bu. shelled corn,
50c bu. FOB. W. F. Macomber,
Halcyondale.

Old-fashioned yellow field Flint
seed corn, 80e pk. del., or $2.50 bu.,
FOB. Milton Sumner, Sylvester,
Rt 3



Seed Wanted

Want 1 peck of chufa sed: exc.
imp. Nancy Hall potato plants;
write. P. J. Watson, Nunez, Rt..1.

Swap some Benne seed (best
chicken feed) for some Senna seed,
or will buy Senna and sell my
seed. C.< Tt. Woamble,
Warthen. :

Want nice seed cane, real cheap
for cash, or exc. B. I. eggs. W. E
Holton, Oak: Park, Rt 1 Scart We
N. Phillips

Want watermelon secd, any kind,
all right if mixed just so they are
gcod sound seed; write lowest
price. Mrs, A. Pierce; Gainesville;
35 N. Bradford St. :

Want okra seed, cushaw-. to-
mato, sweet pepper seed; will exc.
yellow Dent seed corn at 35c_pk..
Hastings Prolific seed \ccrn, . 35c
vk. BH. Davis, Toccoa.

Exe:
banana cantaloup seed and fine
garlie plants for Eng. peas, eafly
bush butter beans, okra, mustard,

encumber, tomato seed. Mrs.
Grace: Reynalas = Ota) chawn,
Rt. 3.

COTTON SEED WANTED

Exe. peanuts, Crowder peas, 1
bu: for 5 bu. of Wannamaker cot-
ton seed, or Piedmont big boll.
Each pay charges, J. B. Tucker,
Lithia Springs, Rt. 1, Box 44.

Exe. 1 bu. velvet beans for 3 bu.
Have 7 bu. beans.

and half. B. T. Gasa, Juniper.

CORN AND SEED CORN
WANTED
Exe. pure Dixie Triumph cotton
seed for some good var. Seed corn;
bu. for bu. L. A, Oakes, Ashburn.

Plants For Sale

Imp. insp. red P. R. plants, $1.25
M. Ship March 20; upland seed
rice seed, 10c lb. Exe. some rice
seed. J. W. Brooker, Tifton, Rt. 7

Gov. insp. Banana yam. potato
plants, $2, FOB; P-. R. imp., $1.50,
FOB, April 15 del. J. M, Holton,
Alma.

Big stem~ Jersey plants, gov
insp., cert. stock, now ready, $1.25
M, FOB. Can furnish 50 M per





week. T. M. Dasher, Valdosta.
te 1
Cabbage and Bermuda onion

plants, prepaid, 75c M:; lots of 5
M, $3.50; Marglobe tomato plants,
now ready, prepaid,. $1.25 1,000. D.
M. Barber, Baxley.

Copenhagen, E. Dutch, 8. fe:

Chas. W, eabbage, crystal Bermu. Eo
da onion, 40 300, 60c 500, $1 M,)

prepaid. Assortments made. BE. L.

{| Durham, Saint Marys.

Early red and yellow skin P. R.
plants, insp. and treated, $1.50 M,
del. Ga. I grow my own seed. Order
early. A W. Askew, Folkston.

Thousands of plants ready. Mar-
globe, Burbanks early prolific tree
and Bonnie best tomato, bell, hot
pimienta pepper, egg plants, 35c C.
$2.75 M; del. Mrs. H. V. Franklin.
Register, ds

Early Baltimore tomato lants,
en - FOB. G. D. Jones, chor.

Greater B. and Maraiope tomate:

$1-50 M; royal king and: pimiento
repper, $1.75.M, FOB. Ralph Miles,
Ps

Thursday, March 17, 1932



yellow-meated waterniclon: |

rett, Bristol.

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Plants For Sale
Napier grass plants and: roots,
very prolific; all stock crazy about _
it; now time to plant. Write for
full information and prices, Ss. T
Smith, Cuthbert. :

E. J., Dutch, Wakfield cabbage
plants, postpaid, 55ce 500, 85e 1,00
John B. Pepe, Fitzgerald.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, small
and hardy, 60c M, postpaid. Exe
for 1 bu. Spanish peanuts. 'P, W,
McDonald, Oakwood. :

Strawberry plants, 20c 100. Mrs.
Alice Garner, Palmetto,

White Bermuda onion, beets: ea
cabbage plants, $1 M, or exe for
dried fruits or anything can use,
Mrs. QO. L. Ellis,; Moultrie, Rt,

Special low price on berry plants.
McDonald blackberry and Hart's
wonder. dewberry, 50c doz. $1.95
50, $2.25 100, $8.500, del. BL J. Hart,
College Park. ey

Gov. insp. and treated P. oe
plants, ready from March 20 t9
July 4, $1.25 M, del. Ga. No chks. |
L. L. Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Marglobe tomato plants, 256 C,
$1500, $1.50 _M; Porto Rieans, gov.
insp-, $1.50 M; April, May, June
del: PC. 3-3n0s olds 343 each.
A. E Lewis; Baxley, Rt. 45 a

eds cabbage plants, 30 500, 600
MM, FOB; P. R: plants, $2.25 M;
April: del. P. 'T. Herndon, Surrene

Imp. P.. R. plants, gov. insp,,
April del., $1.25 M; cash with ordr
Jc Ratterson, Baxley, Rt. ae ;
Box $7. .

Frostproof cabbage plants, 500 e
M; P. R. plants, $1 M; Ruby ite
pepper, $1-40 M; April shipment,
Cash with order. Mrs. Nelle Foss =
sett, Bax ley: ee

P. R- plants, $1)25 MM, or $1.35 M, .
del.; Chas. W. cabbage plants, Tbe
M, del. E. EB. Butler, Baxley, Rt. 3. A

Gov. insp- and treated BP, R
plants, $1.65 M, del. Ga.; Apr
May del. Alton Jackson, Baxle
aoe i

Marglove aid Greater B. tomato,
25e C, 80c 500, $1,40.M.; Bea
cabbage, 40c 500, 700 M; Pe Ras
plants, gov. insp-, $1.40 M, tash.
PPS Morris; Baxley. et Be

P. R. potato plants, gov. insp Be
$1.50 M, FOB. Write for prices on
large orders. W. P; Fuller, Cecih 7

Red skin and yeltow P. R. plants,
imp. for sale April I. L. As Mille He
Baxley, care Gen. Del. xia

Genuine imp. red and pink skin
P. R. plants, gov- insp: and trea
ed. Grown from vine cuttings, $1.50
M; 5 M up, $1.35. M, FOB. Sat.
guar. J- H. Ford, Hazlehurst. Rt i.

P. R. plants, gov. insp., $1.40 M
5 M up, $1.25 M:; April del. Cai
make promt. shinments, WW, J:
































P. R. plants; go0y. i 31:60 Mi
April del. P. O. money. order;
day running velvet beans, sound
$1.25 bu. A. J. Adams, Ashburn.

Kudzu plants, the best, 2-4 yrs:
old, any quantity, $10 M, FOB. Be
Watson, Hamilton. |

Lady T. strawberry plants, 200
C: horse radish, 8 roots, 50c; black
raspberries, 75c doz. T. L.





State insp. pure. strain yellow
skin P. R. plants, now ready, $h95

M; big stem Jerseys, any quantity,





$1.50 1,000. W. M, Burton, Screven. ~

Crystal wax Bermuda ~ onion
plants, $1.50 M, postpaid David
Tod, Altamaha: ;

Marglobe tomato plants, now: :
ready, $1.50 M, FOB. A. J. 7
don; Tifton, Rt.:7.

FE: J., Chas. ana Flat D. cabbagts
plants, ready; 35c 300, 55 500, 95e%
M; onion plants, same price; ai
postpaid. R. Chanclor, Seville: ~ a

P. R. potato plants, gov. insp
$1.25 M, FOB. Cash with order. }
H. Blocker, Hickox. - se

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1. 65 My
5 M up, $1.40 M; ready April
Guar: Zonnie Carter, Surrency,
O. Box. 154:

Chas. W. spring grown cabbag
plants, $1 M. Exc. for other valu
Make offer. J S. King, Austell,
Rt. 1. s

Genuine P. R. plants, ready, $1.40
M; 5 M up, $1.25 M; fey. com
honey, 5 Ibs., 12 per sce., $6-505
or more, $6 es. J. T. Mullis, Alma

Genuine pink skin P. R- plant
state insp., $1-50 M, FOB. J: |
Griffin, Screven, Rt. 2.

Burbanks thornless blackbersy
plants, 75 doz.; white bush butt i
beans, 10 Ib.: cream: Crowder peas,
$2.50 bu:, or 75c peck. David Pik
Mauk. :

Cert. pure strain P. Re
any time after March 20,
1,000. J. Carl Daughtry,
Bite 2: :

P. R. and big stem J ersey po
plants, gov. insp., quality une
passed; ready now; $1.50 M
Ga. Special price on larger 1



















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M woh 17,
ts For Sale

d skin P. R. plants, gov.

y moss

mediate del., $1.50 M
Johnson, Fitzgerald.

. plants, both imp. and old- |

$1.50 M; 5 M upwards,
all FOB. Ne D. Jackson,

k amin PP. R. plants, $t. 50

75 M, FOB. Now ready-4

ge, Rockingham.

piants, Jersey and Chas.
~60e 500, $1 -M; 5 Mup,
OB. Money order. Mrs, J-

eated; also Marglobe to-
ple $1.50 M, FOB. Cash
. W. Russell, Baxley,

Plants. all var. ready
Bermuda onion, white or
$1 M, prepaid. Ottis Pitt-
ALLY, Rt. 4.
: . cabbage, onion plants,
tomato, all kinds, $1.50 M;
1ts ready now; potato, $1.50
, $2; ready March 22. C.
Baxley.

ce red skin P, R. plants.
OB; April and May. Joe

. Baxley, Rt. 4.
nsp P. R. plants, $1.25 M,
4 del. . J. Stallings.

r ae tomato plants, $i M up

ver, 90c I, 000. Frank Grif-
ae $1. 25 M; tomato
5 M; tomatoes new

Sy White, Baxley.
Wi cabbage and Bermuda
prepaid, 75c M; 5 M
Marglope tomato
. $1.25 1,000. J-

D April iad May. Ursrey |
ad raham, Rito:

SY Rt. 4.
oe, and Greater e toma.

Eezns,. (9c per ty add
s- J. W. Bowen Baxley.

more. and Stone tomato
now ready, 60 to 75 M, $1.50
exp. collect; $2 M, parcel
a. J. HH: Summer, Omega.

: 0 _M; eae now. 13: g,

Dorchester.
lio is potato. plants
: Pes

grown

A

rents, Doniniile.
P. R. plants, ready, $1.50

15 500, $3 1,000. Homer FE.
eiger, McIntosh.
Cabbage and Bermuda onion
nase fall -tead- "vars 75c: M3
shipment. J. Q. Dorris,

pper, pome Srle and shi Pf.
1guar. $1.50 M; 10 M up, $1.25 M

. P. B. Wever, Baxley.
- plants, gov. insp., now
; $1. 50 M, del. No chks. R. R.

and dipped P. R.
150M, del. in Ga. L. W.

p P. R. plants, $1.50 M
n G ar. chks. George Griffis.

ee Kiondike strawberry
Oe C, $1 500, $1.75 M, post-
insp-P. R. plants, $1.75

ld-fashioned boons, $2 1.000 -

row, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
as Copenhagen cabbage

ae gov. insp. plants
ery prolific and imp. var
Kin potatoes; place .order
Shipment after March 20;
ooF A. Fy Willcoxon,



Pint I For Sale

Frostproof E. ds, Chas. W., cab: |

bage plants, spring grown in opea
field, now ready, 25e 200, 50c. 500,
St M, del.; prepaid, parcel post.
J: Os Stokes, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.

Pure pink and red skin P, R.
plants, gov. insp. and treated, $1.50
M, in-5 M lots; all postpaid. Can
furnish 25 M daily. S. M. Sinyard,
Hawkinsville, Rt. 1.

Marliest var. Klondike straw-
berry plants, true to name, 30c C,
$2 M; Harly J. Wakefield and Flat
Dutch cabbage plants, 15 C, $1.25
1,000. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming.
Rt. 4.

Himalayan berry plants, 25c
doz.;. catnip, 5c bunch. Exc. for
white feed sacks. Fach del. Mrs.
J. S:; Roach; Rome, Rt. 2.

. Gov- insp. red skin P. R. plants
$4 50 M. Exc. for W. L-. baby
chicks, or dried apples... Plants
ready. J. A. Leary, Chula, Rt. 1.

Cert. P R. plants, ready about
March 25; booking orders now
$1.65 M; 5 M up, $1.50 M: 10 M or
more del. by express, less parcel
post-orexp. col: =P. _D. -Griftis,
Screven.

Genuine imp. gov. insp. red skin

'P. R. plants, $1.75 M, del. in Ga.

Cash with order. R. M. Cox: Mou
trie, Rt. 5: :

Greater B-, Stone, Marglobe to-
mato, 80c CG, '80c 500, $1.50 M; Flat
D., Chas. W. cabbage, 50c 500, 802
M: all del. BE. O. Jackson, Baxley.
Fried

P2R. plants, $1.50 M; big stem

Jerseys, $1.75 M; gov. insp.; cash,
April,- May, June det.:
Chemically treated. T. H. Strick- |

with order;

land, Blackshear.

P. R. plants, March and April
del., 5 M $1.25 M, over 5 M, $1.15
M; money order. No plants shipped
COD. Talmadge Carters Rocking:
ham, Rt: 3, Box 2,

Poh. plants, ready about April
1, $1.25 M; tomato plants about
same date. Sat. guar.-Special price
on large lots. L. BE Deal, Bristol.

Gov -insp. red or yellow skin P.
K- plants, $1-25 M; 5.M or over,
$1.10 M.de?.; March 20 del. .H. B.
Lee,. Bristol.

Cert. pink or yellow sin P. R.
plants, less 5 M $1.25 M: 5M up,
$1-M; ready March 25: Ga- runner
peanuts, nice, clean, 3c Ib; little

trashy, 214 lb. J. P..Carter. Nay-

jor.

Pure P. R. plants, gov. insp. and
treated, $1.50 M; 5 M up, $1.25 M,
FOB; March, April, May and June
del. J- C. Tyre, Bristol.

Gulf state and new Stone tomato
plants, now ready, 25e C, 75c 500,
$1.25 M; 5 Moe $1.15-M, oe
J R. Crider, Dougias <~,

Large new Stone and Brimmer
tcmato plants, now >iready, $1.25
1,000. Ellis Lightsey, Bristol.

Condon mastodon progressive
strawberry plants, 30c-C, $2.50 M.
Cash or exe. for sacks and: other
value. Emley Long, Cleveland.
Rte & ;

Pp. R. and early triumph potato
plants, April and May del., $1.50
M, del. Walter J Dowdy, Cordele,
Rt 4

- Je-and Chas. W.*. cabbage
plants, 45c 500, 75e M; tomato and
pepper plants, $1.50 M; P. R. po-
tato, $1.25 M, FOB. Cash. Lucile
Norton, Baxley.

Early Klondike strawberry, 25
C, $1. 500, $1-75 M; pure honey
drip cane seed, 40c gal.; Ky- won-

| der pole bean seed, 25-1b. del. Mrs.

Lou Garrett, Cumming, Rt. 4.
Millions P. R. plants, $1.50 M,

April 1 to 10; gov, insp.; can ship

25 to 50 M a week. L- E. Byrd,

Bristol.

Imp. pink skin P. R. plants, sat-

Pp. P. in Ga; cash with order. No
checks. J. T. Goodrum, Warwick.

Cert. pink skin P. R. plants, Mar-
globe tomato, $1.50 M, prepaid; 10
M, $1.25 M; exp. collect; cabbage
[5e M, collect; potato and cabbage

| plants now ready. W. BH. Boatright

Alma.

State insp. potato plants, P- R.
and yams, $1.25 M, FOB. B. V-
Aycock, Surrency, Ri 2.

June pink and globe tomato
plants, 75c300, $1-25 500, postpaid;
drum head lettuce plants, 75c 300,
postpaid. Mrs. W. W. Peacock,
Blackshear, Rt. 3.

Himalaya blackberry plants, 20c

|doz.; goose plums, good roots, 5

each; Spanish peanuts, 25e gal.
Will exc. Stamp for information.
Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell, Rt- 2,
Bex 90.

Marglobe nato plants, now
ready, $1.M; Bermuda onion, 75c
M, FOB. Exc. for field peas. J. C

| Davis, Ochlochnee, Rt. 3.

Pp. R. potato plants, gov-. insp.,
$1.50 M; cash with order. J. Cc.

_ Reynolds, Surrency. ~~

jand June del;
1,000. -O. C. Walden,

| May,

\laya blackberry, 50 doz. H. E.



ET BULLETIN

"Plants For Sale

(eres onion; white and yel-
low; cabbage, lead. var. heading
collard, 45c M, FOB; 65c M. del.
Jo By Haddan, Doerun.

P. R. plants, insp. and treated,
$150 M, FOB. R. B. Tomberlin,
Surrency.

Genuine P: R. plants, April, May
gov. insp., $1-50
Blackshear.
Rt. 4,

Goy. jinsp. P. R: plants, ready
15-20 March, $1-25 M, FOB: sat.
guar. or thoney back, Cash with
order, C. B. Tomberlin, Surrency,
Rive.

Hastings prolific - tomato,
300, $1.25 500, $2 M, prepaid: roots
mogssed. Orders shipped within 24
hours. Mrs. T. N. Harrison, Black:
shear, Rt. 3.

Hendersons ponderosa tomato
plants; practically seedless, seed
priced by Henderson at $16 1b.;
plants; -50c , $1800; P: Po J. F.
Brantley, Ambrose.

Ponderosa tomato plants, seed-
less or beefsteak var., 50c C; June
pink, 30c P. P., or exe. for bell pep-
per plants. Tom P. Trowell, Am-
brose. \

Frostproof cabbage plants,
sey, Chas., Copenhagen, 50e
75c M, postpaid; 5 M, $2.50, exp.
collect; . tomato, Marglobe and
Break ODay, $1.40 M, collect. I, L.
Stokes, Fitzgerald.

Five hundred thousand P. R.
plants. ready March 15, $1.50 M-

Jer-
500

pepper and tomato plants, April 10

Like to contract for large amounts.
R. E. Bower, Dixie. .

Imp. red and pink skin gov. insp
PB. R. plants, $1.25 M, FOB; full
eount. guar. Booking orders now.
Maymie Ursery, Hazlehurst, Box
224,

Genuine red and pink skin gov.
insp. P. R.- plants, can fill orders
April 1, $1.50 M; 5 M over, $1.25
1,000. A.-M. Overstreet, Hazle-

hurst.

Red and pink skin P. R.. plants,
grown from vine cuttings, gov.
insp., 1-5 M,.$1:40 M; larger orders,
$1.25 M, FOB; sat. guar. C. H.
Davis. Graham.

Earliest , Klondike strawberry
plants, 20c C, 75 500; $1.50 M, del.-
blue*Damson plum sprouts, 30c
doz. Money order: Mrs. J. M. Poi-
ter, Cumming, Rt. -4,

Potato plants, gov. insp., April,
June and July del-; guar.
good plants and prompt shipment,
$1.65 M; over 5 M, $1.50 M; cab-
bage, onion, $1 del. H. C. Buchana,
Baxley.

Baltimore and Stone tomato
plants, 25c C,:$2 M, del. Aiton Me-
Millan, Enigma.

Marglobe tomato plants, 40 300
S85c 500, $1.50 M, postpaid; ready

to ship last of March. Money order.

A. L. Rozar, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Choice Wakefield cabbage plants
now ready, and collards, each 75c
M; Stone tomato, $1 M; bell pep-
per, 25c C, FOB. Cliatt Dubberly.
Broxton, P. O. Box 238.

Pink and yellow P. R. potato
plants. $1.40 M; 5 M, $1.25, del.
State insp. Booking orders now.
Ira. Vickers, Alma, Rt. 2.

Goy. insp. red or yellow a R
plants, $1.40 M; 10 M $12.50, FOB.
Cash with order; 1 M Marglobe
to mato plants free with each 10 M
order. Bill Lynch, Baxley.

Imp. red skin P. R- plants, ready
to ship March 20, $1.50 M; 5 M up,
$1.40 M, FOB, or $1.75 M, del. J.
W. Sellers, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Genuine imp. red skin P. R.
plants, ready March 15, $1.50 M;
5 M up, $1.40 M, or $1.75 del. O. M
Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4...

Cabbage plants, $1 M. dl-;po-
tato plants April del. $1.40 M,
del.: tomato, April del-, $1.25 M,
del. B. M. Dowdy, Baxley: Rt. 4.

Cert. P. R. plants, from vine
cuttings, $1.50 M, collect; 10 M and
over, $1.40 1,000. L. A. Brannen.
Baxley, P. O. Box 117.

Imp. P. R. plants, gov. insp. and
full count; prompt shipment; $1.25
M, FOB; 5 M, $5.75. R..W. Rentz,

Baxley:

Red skin Pp: R. plants, gov. insp..
$1.25 M, FOB; April, May and
June del. Willie Pearce, Surrency,
Rt. 2.

P. R. plants, ready March 15.
$1.50 M, FOB. J. B. Poppell, Odum.

Thousands of P. R. plants, readv }

March 20 to April 1, $1.50 M, FOB.
B. A. Smith, Odum.

Imp. P. R. potato plants, $1.40
M; 5 M up $1.25 M; April del. L
D. Kimbrel, Baxley, RFD 3.

Rhubarb plants, 50c doz.; Hima-

McCurley Hartwell, Rt. 1. Z

Pp. R. plants, gov. insp. and treat:
ed, $1.50 M; 5 M plants up, $1.25
M;: booking orders for April del. B.

: Lawson, Camille, Rt. 4, Bos. 157.

75c |



Plants For Sale

P. R. plants, gov. insp., $1.30 M,
FOB; April, May and June del.;
also 90-day running velvet beans,
$1-75 bu. FOB, W. R. Hutto, Odum,
Rt. A-1.

Pure pink or salmon pink P. R.
plants; count and quality guar.-;
state insp.; $150 M, FOB. T. L.
Swanson; Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.

Genuine imp. red skin P. R.
plants, gov. insp., $1.4.0 M, del. Ga.
or $1.25, FOB; April, May and
June del. Miiton Arnold, Surrency:

Extra Early J. Chas. W. cabbage
plants, prompt shipment and full
count, 50c 500, 7c M, del Exe
some for nice dried apples. H. C.
Rowe, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.

Genuine early lady T. strawberry
plants, 40e C; $1 300, $2.75 M, post-
paid; cash with order. M. N. Bow-
man, Alto.

State insp. P. R. plants, $1 M;
tomato and pepper plants, all var.,
$1.50 M, FOB; cash with order;
also. Nancy Hall plents. B. J. Mor-
ris; Baxley

Frostproof spring heading cab-
bage and collard plants, 65c. 500, $1
M, $2.50 3 M, postpaid. Mrs. Ger-
trude Branan, Lewiston.

Frostproof HE. J.,. Chas. W, cab-
bage plants, 65c 500, $1-25 M, del.
L. B. Owens, Buford, Rt. 4.

Leading var. cabbage, onion, to-
mato, pepper and potato plants,
25 200, 50c 500, 75c M, not prepaid
W. H-. Johnson, Naylor.

Marglobe and new Stone tomato
plants; 25 3G =! $1500; $1.7 Ms
ready to ship. Money order. Mrs
Ethel Warren, Baxley.

New Stone and Marglobe tomato
ready, 25e C, $1.75 M, del. Exc. for
pea seed or eggs: Miss Nellie Faye
Hdgerton, Baxley. ,

P. R. potato plants, insp.,. April
and May del., $1.50 M; 10 M up,
$1. 25 M, FOB. E.. L. Deen, Baxley

Pure red skin P. R. plants, $1.25
M, FOB; $1.50 M, del, Sat. guar.
Cc. R. Savage, Cecil.

Hastings extra early, prolific to-
mato plants, 25c C, $1 500, $2 1,000
Mrs. J. W. Harrison, Blackshear

Imp. P. R. plants, $1.85 M; 5 M
up, $1.25. M; gov- insp. Now ready
Cash with order. No chks. W. M.
Batten, Rockingham.

Gen. imp. pink and yellow skin
P. R. plants, $1-40 M; 5 M, $6.50;
10 M, $12.50, FOB; cash with order.
A. B. Lynch, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Millions of frostproof. cabbage
plants, Wakefield, Copenhagen,
Flat Dutch, COD, 40c 500,
60ce M; 5 M, $2.50. Sat. guar. F. F.
Stokes, Fitzgerald.

Earliana tomato, Wakefield and

Dutch cabbage, heading collards,

pepper and
Me-

all 60c 500, $1 M, del.;
egg plants, 10c doz. Walter
Ever, Braselton.

Thousands now ready, Hastings
brimmer and wilt-resistant tomato
plants, 40c 200, 75c 500, $1.25 M,
postpaid. Wm. Worth, Douglas, 621
Ethel St.

Crystal wax and yellow Bermuda
onion, Jersey, Chas. and Succes-
sion cabbage plants, $1 15000. R. H.
Kent, Dawson.

Porto Rico plants, insp. and
treated, ready to ship March 15
April, May and June del., $1.40 M:
5 M up, $1.85: M. Cash with order.
J. L. Hallman, Baxley, Rt. 5, Box

Collard plants, 15e C; bunch
garden pea seed, 20c lb.; Rouen
duck eggs, 60c per 15, or exc, for
white sacks or onion sets or plants.
L. B. Rountree, Swainsbero, Rt. 5.

Genuine red skin P. R. potato
plants, ready about ist of April;
insp. and treated, $1.50 M. Exc. for
country cured hams at 15 lb. W
KE. Mullis, Alma.

Gert. yellow and pink skin P. R.,
Nancy Hall, Japanese yam potato
plants, $1.75 M; 5 M up, $1.50 M.
FOB. H. F. Stair, Valdosta.

Genuine imp. red skinP. R. po-
tato plants, gov. insp., $1.25 M.
FOB, or $1.50 M del. Exc. for seed
Irish potatoes. W. G. OQuinn, Sur-
rency.

Cabbage
plants, $1 M:
500; eash with order Mrs. R.
Hackle, Valdosta.

P. R. potato plants state insp.,
$1.50 M; 10 M up, $1-40 M, FOB;
ready to ship March 25; April,
May and June del. Booking orders.

plants, $1 M; onion
collard, $1 M, &8&5e
EB.

dine, Baxley-

Genuine P...R- potato plants,

$1-75 M, postpaid. Exe. some for

peanuts. John Daniel, Baxley.

Plants Wanted

Exe. white, black-eyed table peas



tat Te lb; 2% lbs. Hastings Bliss

everbearing Eng. pea seed for Ber-
muda, onion plants at. 85c M, or
buttons. Mrs. Aphia Colston, Cor-
nelia, Star Rt. :

Sig

Cash with order. Sallie Belle Open-



Page Five
Plants Wanted

Bxe, 20 Ibs. large Calif. black
eyed peas for 1 MP. R. potatoe
plants. W. E. Biedsoe, Frolona,

Exe. dried fruit for P. R. plants,
15 lbs. fruit per M. Each pay poste _
age. Deal. in April. J. E.
Bowdon, Rt. 4.

Want pure P. R. potato plants:
Exe. 4 bu. pure bright, sound Brab
peas. Make offer at once. W. He
Kinard, Griffin, Rt. 2.

Want 1M pure Missionary strawe
berry plants. Exc runner peanuts,
Hendersons bunch limas,-or other
value. Mrs. Walter M. Todd, Vale
desta; Rivas :

Exe 2 bu. big Brab peas for 2
M red-skin P. R; plants, to be del.
April 1; have 25 bu. Brabs for sale,
$1.15 bu., FOR. R. B. Lote, Culver
ton. :

Bxe. 1 M Ga..cohkard plants, for
500 Bermuda onion and 500 cab-
bage plants. Each pay postage.
Mrs: D. W. Bullard, Pelham.

Give best price on large quantity
of white Bermuda onion plants.

State size of plants and No, M

you have. O. W. Holtzc'aw, Cedare
town. \

Exe. 15 lbs. dried peaches for I
MP. R. potato plants. Hach to pre-
pay postage. Mrs. R. C. Smith,
Watkinsville, Rt. 2. :

Exc. 15 lbs. nice dried peaches or
apples for 1 M P. R. potato plants.
Each send postpaid; also exe. 714

lbs. fruit for 15 eggs from blood:

tested Reds. T. M. Shelnutt,. Er auThig

line Rte 5s :

Few choice seedling pecans, exc,
for onion or tomato plants. Write
for sample. J. W. Rheney, Wadley s

Raby Chicks for Sale

Better baby chicks, guar.; heavy.
breeds, $8.75; light breeds, $7.75;
Buff Legnorns, $9.50; write for
prices: 200 lots and un. Heke
Gaskins, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1.

Electrically hatched quali t vy.
chicks; blood-tested, aceredited
flocks; RejAs, Rocks, Orp., Wyan=
dottes, Leghorns, Anconas, $7.50;
500, $35; $65 M.: Giants. Minorcas,
$9. H. R. Johnson, Atlanta, 580
Ponce de Leon.

Vigorous pure bred chicks;~_
Barred Rocks, Reds. B. Orp.. White .
Rocks, Wyandotte and Leghorns,
$6:75-C., postpaid; heavy assorted,
$6.25; lss 100, add 1c each. R. te
Fechtel, Albany.

Baby chicks for sale; all acineiee
P. Rocks, R. I. Reds, Giants, heavy
mixed, 7c each; light breeds, 6 ea,
G. Franklin, Atlanta, 242 Central |
Place, Phone MA. 9464.

Custom hatching, 2
mail chicks back; local,
egg: furnish box, 50 egg cap. for
1cf 2 for 1he53for 206. Bae



an eee;

Bailey Harlem, Rt. 1.

Pure blood-tested state acer dae
ited Ferris and Eng. W. Leghorns,
8c ea ; 100 or more, 7c ea. Ha Ay
Prather, Washington. ee:

Pape str. S. C. Black Minorea
chicks from heavy layers, $8 C.;.
$4.35 for 50;. 92-385. for= 2535 eges
same str-., 3%c each, del. Mrs. C
I. Rehberg, Cairo.

One hundred thoroughbred R, i
Red ehicks, 10c each; ready March
18; money .order;. no chks- Mrs.
D. V. Miller. Screven, Rt. 1, Box 35-

Pure bred S. GC. Buff Orp. bid.
dies, 10c4each; eggs, good hatch,
$1 per 15, postpaid. Miss Ronie
Johnson, Shellmang RE e

Three hundred. and. fifty pure.
pred B. R. chicks; March 28 del.;
from heavy yin hens, $25: live
del. guar.; eggs, 25c per doz.; flue-
cured tobacco, 20 lbs., $1. Mrs. Fe
Cowart, Summit. d

Blue Ribbon, officially blood-
tested, choice chicks;
now; Reds, Rocks, Wyandottes,
Orp., $7.50 C.; $35, 500. J. I. Hos=
ferd, Atlanta, 221 Korsyth:6t,
S. W.-

Marcy str. J. B. Giants, R. Te
Reds, W. Wyandottes, 10 each
in lots of 25; $9 C del. March and
April. Mrs. vs B. Landrum, : Ade
ville, Rt. 8.

High grade, pure bred R. I. Red
chicks, $7-50 C; quantities less, 8
each, 100 per cent live del,
J. . Baston, Milledgeville.

Thoroughbred Barred,
Recks, Reds, Orp.; from
stock, $7.50 C; heavy asst.,

Wiite
$7;

lots less CG add 1c per chick; pre=

paid, live del.
cross. IES oie
~ Quality chicks, from. tested
flocks, R- I. Reds, White. Rocks,
Barred Rocks, W. Leghorns. $6 G
up prepaid. W.. S. - Shields,
Thomson.

Electrically hatched chicks, $8
per C- for thoroughbred: $7 per C-
mixed, large breed, R. I. Reds or
Barryd Rocks; few W. Leghorns;
guar. live del, a C, West, Asie
burs. Be

A. H. Fechtel, Way-.



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- Baby Chicks For Sale

Buff Orp. chicks, $7 C; heavy
asst., $6.50 C; prepaid live del. M-
L. Heims, Buena Vista.

- Baby chicks from State <Ac-
eredited thoroughly tested flocks,
. bred for high egg production; write
for price on number and kind
wanted. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley.

Day old chicks: Eng. Leghorns,
* Reds and Barred Rocks; quality
chicks; reasonable; write for price

list and guar. Eustace J. Mc-

Kimmney, Jr., Blackshear.

Buff Orp., B. Rocks, $7 C; heavy
asserted, $6.50 ; prepaid; live del.

Or exc: for good value, W. IL.
Helm, Buena Vista.
Four thousand five hundred

baby chicks each Tuesday: Reds,
Barred Rocks, Hollywood str., W.
L.. $6-75 C postpaid; live del. guar.
eustom hatching, tray 112 eggs,
$2.25. G. D. Fain, Edison.

Pure bred B. R. and S. L. Wyan-

dotte eggs, 60c, 15; $1.50. 45;
cartons ret. B. M. Logan, Athens,
Rt, 2. en

Baby chicks from State accredit-
ed flocks, thoroughly tested and
bred for high egg production; write
for price on kind and number
waented. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Vatiey

Livable chicks from culled. of-
ficially bloodtested outstanding
fiecks of Reds, and Leghorns. J.

f. -vood, Athens,.Box B. j
Cvality. chicks, B.. P. -Rocks,
Reds and White Leghorns from

trapnested, outstanding flocks live
Ger, and price .guar.; W, C. Kutz,
Atlanta, Rt. 2, Box 245.
Quality, 100 per cent Tancred W.
iL. chicks from proven breeders.
State bloodtested, sired by pedi-
greed males, large eggs size, reas-
- onable price; hatches weekly
write. M-. W. Kantala, Elberton.
High powered baby chicks, from
losely culled flocks, Reds, Rocks.
$3 C; Everlay Brown, Tancred,
White Leghorns, $7 C; guar. live
- dei. D. C. Thomas, Odum.

Baby Chicks Wanted

Want 100 baby chicks to raise

On halves to 8-10 wks. old; Reds

and B. Rocks preferred, or Indian

Game; party pay del. chgs. Mrs. J.

| F.. Davis, Pineora.

Ra Want 500 chicks to raise on
\ haives to 10 wks. old; I furnish
feed; other party pay chgs- both
Ways; want large breed. Mrs. A. B.
Clements, Wray, Rt. 1.

Want 200 chicks to -raise on
halves to 16 wks. old; I furnish
feed, party pay. ches. Mrs.
Alincey, Cumming, Rt. 3,
Want 200 chicks, day old, any

_ breed, or mixed to raise on halves
fm tO: 10 wks: old. -Mrs. C. M.- Ray,
m~ Roapville, Rt. 3.

- Exe. good, 100 Ib. rice sacks at
10c each, for day old Barred Rock
; chicks. A. G.: Bledsoe, Savannah,
eo REDD 3.

Want 100 R. I. Red chicks to
_ raise on shares to 8 or 10 wks. old.,
) Want them by March 20. Mrs. C.
M. Beck, Statesboro, Rt. 2.

Want 500 Reds. to raise on 50-50
basis to 8 or 10 wks. old: Mrs. A.
M. Smith, Atlanta, 1299 Lakewood
Ave. S, E-

Want 200 chicks
halves to 8-10 wks.
Rocks, Wyandottes,. any. large
breed; I furnish feed; party pay
~cChes. Miss Mary Grindile, Dah-
Pe dorset. Rt. 1. {

Want 200-500 chicks to raise on
haives to 10-12 wks. old; Reds or
W OL. preferred; party pay chgs., I
furnecny teed; at once. . B.. BE.
Mobley, West Point.

_. Miscellaneous for Sale
Bright, flue-cured smoking to-

baceo, 8c lb. in lots of 10 lbs. or

n:ore; cash with order. Frank

Smith, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Ilue-cured tobacco, 8 and 10e Ib.

Gei in lots of 10 lbs. or more, cash
with order. ise Tomberlin, Sur-
ei rency:

Fancy fiue-cured tobacco, 15c Ib.
cash or exc. for anything can uSe;
no order for less than $1. Mrs. B.
A. Palmer, Milford.

One thousand stalks sugar cane,
$i.aG: per 100 stalks. Whitt
* ' Puckett, Cordele, Rt. B.

Sassafras root, Ge lb.; poke, 9c
Yb wild cherry bark, 15c; dogwood











tq. raise -.on
old; Barred








Phillips, Colquitt, RFD 3.
Country cured, smoked
13 Ib.-; sides and shoulders, 12c;
~heavily flossed sheep skins, Toc
each; 200 spring lambs, $3.50 each;

hams,

all FOB: Robt. S. Anderson,
Hawkinsville. |
Two bu, 1981 hulled and. dried

big meat walnuts, $1 bu. or exc.
for eating potatoes {Irish or sweet),
_ bright comb honey or large Span-
ish peanuts. Mrs. Geo. R. Long,

- Atnity.



| whole

Will}

| Box 604 (or 664).

bark, 10c Ib.; add postage. Connie







See. ee C. e ~

Miscellaneous for Sale

Yellow sassafras, red root, 12c
Ib., red oak bark, grubb root, 15
Ib.; peppermint, 25c doz. Sun-
dried apples, 5c Ib.; add postage.
irs. Mary Wilkins, Mineral Bluff.

Flue-cured tobacco, 10 Ibs., $1
prepaid; booking orders at $1.25
M: P. R. potato, plants, April del.
Mrs. C. G. Williams, Baxiey.

Yellow root, rattle root, black
haw. sassafras, all 10c Ib. prepaid.
T. W. Bates, Lula, Rt. 2.

Broom straw, 75c per package;
horse. radish, 20c doz. plants;
rhubarb 2-yr.-old plants, 20c. Mrs.
W. A. Johnson, Alto, Rt. 1.

Some very good, ripe and mel-
low tobacco, 10 and 9c; no order

| sess than $1: Mrs. D. L. C. Haroer,

Surrency, Rt. .2.

Tobacco, fine for your pipe or
chew, 10 Ib. box, $1. Phil Davis,
Surrency, care A. Campbell.

Chewing tobacco, 12c lb.; smok-
ing, 10 Ib-., FOB. L. E. Wever,
Baxley.

Good flue-cured tobacco, yellow,
6c; dark red, 5c lb., to the 8rd zone
and add postage: R. W. Tomberlin,
Baxley, Rt. 2:

Bright leaf, flue-cured - tobacco.
leaves, 10e ib:;. broken
leaves, 8c Ib. No orders less than
50ec. Mrs. L. T. Burke, Surrency,
Riss.

Good flue-cured tobacco, whole

leaves and not moulded, chewing.

10c; smoking, 8c Ib. Add postage.
Quinton Boatright, Rockingham.
Good flue-cured white stem to-
bacco, yellow, 7c.lb.-; dark red, 6c
lb., to the 8rd zone and add post-
age. H. H. Herring, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Good, bright and red leaf tobac-
co, chewing, 9c;. smoking, 7c. No
checks and no orders for less than
50c. Mrs, Addie EF. Owens, Sur-

rrency,. RED 2,

Good, bright and red leaf tobae-
co, $c and Te Ib. No chks. No
orders for less than.50e. Mrs. F. E.
Edenfield, Surrency, Rt. 2-

Thirty lbs. goose. feathers in
good cond., 50c lb., and charges.
Mrs. Frank Brown, Register.

Three hundred and sixty-five Ibs.
net black walnuts, good, but-not
hulled; been out of rain since Oc-
tober, $3 for lot, FOB. Randolph
B. Williams, Mt. Vernon, Rt. 1.

Sev- hundred lbs. nice black wal-
nuts, hulled and dried, this yrs:
crop; also 3 Ibs. yellow and white
beeswax, 25e Ib. Money order. Mrse
J. E. Yawn, Rhine, Rt. 1.

One hundred jute feed sacks, $3,
FOB. Mrs. D.-Whiddon, Chula.

Ground oyster shell for large
and small chickens, $1 per 100 lbs.
FOB. W. A. Smith, Savannah, 102
East Bay St. : :

Whole leaf, flue-cured tobacco,
9e- Ib. del. to 8rd zone.. Jennings.
Stewart, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Flue-cured tobacco for smoking,
de Ib.; add postage. R. W. Tomber-
lin, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Good, flue-eured, whole leaves
tekacco; bright, 8c; red, 6c; dark,
5c Ib. Henry Herndon, Surrency.

Good, flue-cured tobacco, whole
leaves, 9c Ib.; broken leaves, 5c Ib.;
add postage; cash with
James Steediey, Waycross, P. O.

Beet seed, 10c oz.; chicken let-

tuce sed, 8c pkt., plants, lic C; $1

M, table lettuce, same price; gar-
der peas, 20c Ib.; red raspberries.

30e doz. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Law-,

renceville, Rt. 1.

- Corn and .corn.meal, cheap or
will exe. truck load of corn for 65-
8% Ib. hogs. S. C. Hudson, Elberton,
Rt. 1, highway No. 17.

Good, flue-cured tobacco, 10c Ib.;
broken leaf, 8c lb. or exe. for peas,
at $1 bu.; insp. P. R. potato plants,
$1.50 M FOB, April and May del
Willie Courson, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Eight or 10 Ibs. goose feathers,
75e Ib.; cash. Mrs. J. A. Watson,
Glenwood, Rt. 2. -

Extra good flue-cured tobacco,
13 lbs., $1 prepaid. P. Culpepper.
Barney.

Tobacco, home made, sound. mel-
lew, flue-cured, 10c. lb. FOB, Ruth
Spivey, Surreny.

Tobacco, flue-cured; send for a
sample 5. lb. box, d@i., $1. Alex
Campbell, Surrency.

Yellow, sweet leaf, flue-cured to-
bacco, 13 Ibs., $1 del, 38rd zone.
Clive Troupe, Baxley.

Good bright leaf tobacco, flue-
cured, 12 Ibs. del. 8rd zone, $1;
caSh with order; no COD. B. B.
Milikin, Baxley. :

Good, old mellow sweet, flue-
cured tobacco, chewing, 10c; smok-
ing 8c Ib.; no orders for less than
50e, not prepaid. Mrs. i. D. Boat-
right, Rockingham, Rt. 1.

Ninety-day velvets, guar. sound,
$1.50 bu., or exc. for hogs of equal
value; shelled corn, 60 bu.. FOB.
H. G. Joiner, Pavo.

MA

order.-.

a)

RKET BUL
Miscellaneous Wanted |

Want 20 lbs. new goose feathers;
will pay cash; write cheapest price
for 20 lbs. Caroline Garrett, Bla-
Ieck. :

Exec. white nest onions, 40 gal.
for white feed sacks, free from
holes. Mrs. T, W. Sanders, Hart-
well, Rt. 2.

Want 25 lbs- smoking tobacco;
send sample and best price, T. J.
Watkins, Sparta,

Want pure Cornish eggs, smok-
ing tobaeco, pepper seed, onion
plants, bunch velvet bean seed:
exc. kudzu, brown-eyed Crowders,
dried apples, ete. Lelius Helms,
Buena Vista. -

Exc. 90-day velvet. beans for
peas, runner peanuts, kudzu
plants, Mung beans or reg- boar

pig, and want to buy a mule or
horse. Ottis Moody, Coffee.

Exc. peas for a medical herb
called comfrey, to set out in the
garden. Mrs. Mary O. Franklin,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 3, Box 58.

Exe. sugar pear bushes, horse.

radish for white feed sacks; 15 Ibs.
dried apples or peaches for 1,000
potato slips; fruit for Black Minor-
ca rooster. Mrs. Claude Lee, Cler-
mon 6, tete.

Can use several lbs. chewing and
smoking tobacco. Send sample and
best price. J. T. Atkinson, Jackson
Rt, 4. :

Exe. dried peaches for bright
chewing tobacco, lb. for Ib., or exc.
peaches-for anything can use. Teab
Rundles, Gainesville, Rt. 7-

Exc. good flue-eured tobacco. for
clean lint cotton, Ib. for Ib. .No
orders for less than 10 lbs. Each
pay postage Mrs. G:.D. Jones,
Climax, Rt.A;: Rox 25:

Exe. 8 Ibs. cream Crowder peas
or 2 lbs. colored bunch butter
beans for 4 lbs- bright, mild smok-
ing tobacco. G. W. Bruce, Cum-
ming, Rt. 4.

Exe. value for chickens, Spanish
peanuts, corn or other farm neces-
sities. Write. Tobe Milner: Shell-
man, Rt..2-

Exec, nice, dried peaches, for A
No. flue-cured smoking tobacco;
Ib. for lb.: ea. pay postage. Lee T.
Staples; Clem, Rt. 2.

Exc. 6 Ibs. dried peaches for 12
white feed sacks, free of holes.
Mrs. Rene Simmons, Alto, Rt. 1.

Exe. value for good milch cows,
oats, wheat and other farm pro-
duce. John LL. Smith, Reeves.

Want 10 or 15 Ibs, tobacco to use
in hen nests; must.be cheap. J. J.
Harvard, Hawkinsville: :

Grain and Hay For Sale

One thousand bundles good fod-
der. Sell cheap or exc. for anything



ean use. Robbie Mason, Guyton,
Rt% :
Fifteen bales peavine hay,

$12.50 ton. Geneva Perry, Helena,
Fett,

Wheat for sale at my house.
75-bu.; about 50 or 60 bu. J. W.
Hood, Cleveland, Rt. 4, Box 3.

Two thousand bundles 4-hand
fodder, $1-50 per 100 bundles; 50
bu bright Whippoorwill peas, 4 bu.
brown Crowders, all,. $1 bu.; sor-
ghum syrup, also. J. C. McKoy,
Newnan, Rt. 5.

Car bright peavine hay, -cured
without rain; 2 cars slip shucked
corn, 40c bu- for immediate sale;
1000 bu. Porto Riean potatoes. Dr.
J. Lawton Tyre; Screven.

Positions. Wanted

Nearly 19-yr.-old farm boy wants
job: good worker,' dont drink nor
curse, but smoke cigarettes; lived
on farm all life; have a 7% ft
lemon tree, $2.50.
Panlas, Rt. 3.

Want-work.on farm to assist
with light work; widow 45 yrs. old,
with daughter 18; prefer living
with family with salary for
clothes. Mrs- R. C. Fussell, Poulan,
Kt 1. eare J. P. Leight. f

Want wells to dig; have light
deep well machine and will work
cheap. C. . Hubanks, Edison.

Am anxious to secure work of



farm work, also carpentry; small
salary; have wife and 2 children.
BE. . Adams, Wayeross, Rt, 1,
Box 21.

Single man wants job on farm;
share crop or wages. C. R. Hollo-
way, Edison, care C. J Holloway.

Want 1 or 2-horse crop in N.
Ga.; have to be furnished a small
amount and be moved, will repay
moving expenses. Hannah Pless.
Middleton, Rt. 1.

Man and wife want a crop; am
big, strong, able to do most any
kind of farm work; desire crop on
halves, tho? would be glad of work



ot any kind. A, C. Puckett, At-
lanta, 1092 Wylie St.



LETIN

Henry Fry, |

any kind that is honest; exp. in|



Positions Wanted

Want 2-horse crop on good land
and good house with a good man.
6 in family; all workers; 1 hand
for day work. Have to be moved
and furnished. Alfred _ Harris,
Adairsville, care T. Christian.

Want work for board* and
laundry and all can make on 5
acres of good land. Fertilizer fur-

hished. N- J. Scoggins, Doraville,

Rte.
Want place on large farm, with
house and wood; also day work

for man and boy. Can do any kind |

of farming. Not.over 50 miles from
Augusta. D. L. Copeland, Augusta,
care Gen. Del.

Eighteen-year-old white. girl
wants work on farm for board and
small salary. Prefer with widow
or old couple. Miss F. McGarity,
Austell, Rt. 1-

Sixteen-year-old boy wants work
on farm with aged couple. Willing
worker, do not use tobacco nor
other bad habits, at $6 month,
board and laundry. Carl Caldwell,
Cochran, Rt. 1.

A smart 14-year-old beg, healthy,
ete, wants to work for good
Christian people at $5 per month,
board and laundry. Willing worker
at anything. Cecil Caldwell, Coch-
rad, Rts. :

Man with wife, 1 child wants
work on farm. Ref. given. Write
soon. 30 and 25 yrs. of age. L. M.
Payne, Copperhill, Tenn. Resident
of Ga.

Want a home or will work for
shlary with old people on farm.
Fave little boy, 2 yrs. 10 mos. old.
Mrs. Mabel Yaughn, Pitts.

Want by a woman with 3 and
maybe 4 hands to work, place on
farm, near Atlanta or Macon. Pre-
fer near a car line in Fulton
county. All good workers. Mrs.
Nellie Cochran, Fairburn, Rt. 1.

Seventeen-year-old, healthy boy
desires farm work, June, July and
August. No bad habits. Ref. Write
or see. Sherman Ripple, Ringgold,
Box, 92.-

Want job at once, farm or dairy,
year round; exp. in-both lines, also
blacksmith, etc.; wife to raise
chickens, 50-50 basis. B. Conner,
Ateo, 1117 Litchfield Road.

Want job in dairy, truck driving,
etc. can furnish good ref.; age 24
yrs.: state best offer.
Gibbs, Ochlochnee; Rt. 3.

Want job as yard man or

general gardening; can give good

ref. G. B. Yarbroygh, Vinings.

Want job as miller; exp. miller |

and millwright; write. C. W. King,
Austell, Rt. 1. :

. Want job on farm for wages by
day -or month; can drive truck or
car. of any kind; willing to do any-
thing honest; want to hear at once.
Berry Dixon, Byron, Rt. 3.:

Middle-aged couple want work;
life-time exp. on farm; man can
also do carpentry work; 1 grown
daughter; also interested in poul-
try. Mrs. T. A. Pitts,- Waleska.



Farm Help Wanted _

Want small family or woman
with plow boy; must be straight.
E. Frank Soebee, Athens, Rt. 3.

Want good man.to farm; raise
and sell some truck; drive and
keep up car; live in good home.
rart or all year. Tom Hughes,
Buford, Rt. 4.

Want boy 12 to 18*yrs. old to

live as one of family; will give
good cotton patch and some
clothes; write. at once, Gober

Murphy, Jasper, Rt. 2.

Want white girl or woman to
live as one of the family and as-
Sist with light farm work.. Mrs.
Lowell, Pulaski, ~

Want white boy, 12-16 yrs. old
to live with Christian family and
o light farm work for board and
small wage; state. particulars in
first letter. C. H. Gaskin; Axson,

Want girl or middle-aged woman.

to live as one of family and help
with light farm work. Must be of

good health. Small salary. Mrs. W

D. Bennett, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
Want woman or. girl for light
farm work and poultry work, with

reasonable salary. Middle-aged
woman . preferred. G. Z. Hicks,
Bowdon.

Want man or boy, 18-20 yrs. old
to help me on farm for his board
and clothes, live as one of family
No bad habits. J. H. Petitt. Cleve
land, Rt. 1,

_ Want 1 good girl or woman to
live in home as one of family and
assist with poultry, ete. Write.

Mrs. W.. R.. Hill, Sycamore, Rt. 1, |

Box 7.

: Want boy 12-15 yrs. of age to
live as one of family and help with

farm. work; give board, clothes and



_ Perry Payne, Cumming, Rt.

Some money, or cotton patch.

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Lee Roy.)







Thursday, March 17, 1939
Farm Help Wanted
Want girl or woman, over jp
and under 40 yrs. of age, not ovep
25 miles Waycross, to milk ang dan
gen. work around place; give cot.
ton patch and home. Mrs, Mary y,__
Green, Waycross, Rt. 1. Meee
Want industrious white girl tp
assist with truck and plant farm.
ing; prefer orphan with common _
sehool education who wants a.

permanent home. Mrs. Grace
Maddox, Lawrenceville, RFD,
Georgia Products
For Sale -
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE ~
Good, sound, very slightly mixeg
unknown hay peas; also ol@-fash.
ioned guinea eggs, del. any time
after April 1. J. W. Holt, Summer. _
ville, Rt. 1; Box 47. q
One thousand bu. good, clean
seed velvet beans, $1.25 bu., FOR,
Cash with order, J- F, Darley,
Vidalia. be
Ninety-day running speckled yep
vets, 95c bu., FOB. C. Nicholson,
Dexter. f
One hundred bu. 90-day speckled
velvets in 2 bu sacks, $1 bu., FOB
D. EB. Oglesby, Portal. ~~
Twenty bu. iron peas, sound ang
bright, $1. bu., FOB. H. D. Lan.
easter, Juniper, ; aa
Cream sugar Crowder peas, 6
lb. Exc. for imp. red Spanish pea-
nuts for:seed; very prolific bunch
butter beans, 15 cupful, del. Mrs,
P. W.' Hyatt, Bowdon, Rt-4.\> 5 =
Seventy-five or 100 bu. Hastings
imp. running velvet beans, $1 bu,
FOB; good grade white Spanish
peanuts, 2c lb., FOB. J. Walte:
Donaldson, Register, sche :
Brabham peas, sound, and 90-day
velvet beans, $1 bu. J. G. Hancock,
Ft. Valley, Rt. 1. ;
Two. hundred bu. peas, Brabs,
Whips, Timmons irons, $1 bu;
mixed, 90c; white, black-eyed, $2.
Cash or money order, FOB. W. M.~
Ray, Ft. Valley, Rt. 1. eae
Sound, clean beans and peas, 90.
day velvets, 90c bu-; Brabs, 90
bu.; speckled peas, 80c; mixed
peas, 75c bu. C..H. Cooke, Sanders. ~
ville. ey 2 oe
Cow. peas, Brabhams, new eras
and brown whips, car load or less.
Make best offer or write for prices.
T. H. McGibony, Greensboro.
Three bu. unknowns, 35 bu. new
eras, $1 bu., or 95c bu. if sold in
lot, FOB. Mrs. J. N. Truelove,
Cleveland. oe
Bunch: velvets, $2.50 bu.; run:
ning velvets, $1.25 bu.; speckled
kind, or exc. for chufas, runner
and bunch peanuts. J- B. Proctor,
Eastman. ; : ee
- Sugar Crowders, 2c; black-eyed,
144e; -blue goose, 1c, FOB. Lauren ~
Noble, Trenton. , Sy
_ Calif. black-eyed peas, $1.75 bu,
or xc. 1 bu. for 2 bu. cane seed.
L. C. Davis, Buchanan. | vas
One hundded twenty-day velvets,
sound and well matured, $2 bu. or
exc. for runner peanuts, Crowder
peas or good syrup. T. L. March:
ant, Milan. ae a
_ New crop Q-too-tan beans, $5 bu.
Sample if desired. R. J. Rowe,
Luthersville, Rt. 1. 4
Conch peas, 3 Ibs., 50c, postpaid.
Earl S. Redwine, Madras. oo
Velvets, 99 per cent sound. Write
for price on amount wanted; also
200 W. L. pullets, Johnson str. D.
K. Byrum, Shellman. ras
Mung beans, 8 lb. del. in 2nd ~
zone; no order for less tham $l.
Exe. for Hickork King seed corm,
30 Ibs. for 60 Ibs. corn. Hach pay -
postage and send sample. J. B
Cowart, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. oe
Bleven bu. cream Crowders, $2.00
bu.; also 19 bu. cream Crowders,
95 per cent pure at $2 bu. E. F
McKinley, Zebulon. 2 se
Good 90-day velvets, $120 bu;
also good peavine hay, $20 tom
FOB F. N. Smith, Glennville ~~
One hundred bu. 90-day velvets .
$1.25 bu., FOB; also runner pea
nuts,/2c lb. R. B. Phillips, Damas:
cus. aoe
Cream: Crowders, Calif. black
eyed ahd recasting ear peas, 5 tb, -
plus postage. R. L. Bishop, arm
ington, Rt: 2. cae
Ninety-day running velvet beans,
$1.25 bu. Ed Chancy, Blakely 3
Imp. 100-day velvets, very prol.
fic, $1.25 bu. L. CG. Pittman, Val
desta. 7 :
Cream sugar
white sugar Crowders,
$2 bu., FOB. L. G. Watkins,
ville. / ek
Four bu. sugar Crowders, $290-
bu; also 35 Ibs. cornfield beams
25c Ib., or lot for $7, all FOB. JF
Eriscoe, Loganville. ae
Brown Crowders, $1.50; . ae
Crowders, $2; new eras, $1-25; Wh
knowns, $1.50 bu. C. T. Miller,

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Crowders
8 Ibs. de
Grant
all colors bunch butter

b.: also 1 Ib. flour corn,
, H, C. Moon, Carlton.
1, Brabhams, sound and
u., FOB. W. D. Chastain,

by limas, white, 15c 1Ib.;
kled sugar
rowders, cream or brown
little white rice peas,
iss C. L. Kellogs, Cum-

te bunch butter beans, 20c
e lackson wonder and Ky.
same price, $2 peck; pr.
, exe. for 8 wks. Old

. J. E. Smith, Barnes-
Box 71.
dred fifty bu. sound 90-
Jed running velvet beans.
hout rain, recleaned,
pags, $1.10 bu.; 10 bu. or

bu. Lawton Parkerson:

0-day velvet beans, $1.10
ags up- B. F. Giles, Doe-

or 20 bu. 120-day velvet
nners, in 1 bu. lots, $1.50
25 bu. Cash with order.
FOB. Vance Broome,

peas, 75c pk.,
L. Smith,

Crowder

ed bu.Clays; 25 bu.
u.: 25 bu. mixed, 65c
W: Brantley, Devereux.
wll java peas, $1 bu., FOB
J. Ellington, Summit.

cornfield pbeans,,

bham peas, new, even
Ib. bags, in lots of 5 bu.
_ A. W. Tabor, Powersville.

| bu. brown. whips, 13 bu.
* $1.10 bu.. FOB;. cash

r, H, H. Brock, Clermont.
ge cream sugar Crowders,
p Calif. black-eyed peas,
ned seed, 8 lbs. 65c; $3-25
rest cornfield beans, 30c

. Bester Kerlin, Buford,

Crowders, pure
Crowders, sound,

Crowders, $5; lady peas,
d black-eyes, $4.25, 12
>. F. Maddox, Lawrence-
auine No. 1 O-too-tan beans,
crop, sound and recleaned.
FOB; also Lee Wilson
od, $1.25 per 100. G. A.
_Marshaliville.
Ww ras, $1 bu-; cane seed, 85c
i] FOB. Money order. Samp
Canon, Rt. 1. -
tight, recleaned O-too-tan soy
, $4 bu-, FOB. B. O. Carter,
lean cream sugar Crowd-
eas, $2.50 bu-, 80c pk., FOB.
OKelley, Maysville.
er cornfield beans, 30c Ib.,
d. Miss Jessie Cash, Flow-
eh, AKL, 3.

y speckled running velvet

ee Mrs. | Brown. Osborn,

Mush peas, 35c qt., or 65c
; Sal.; suit-dried apples, 5 Ibs.,
yellow flint corn, 60c pk., $2
all prepaid. Mrs. Dewey
Ss; Bowman, Rt.

mu. sound speckled field

Okra seed, 15 lb-; honey
Sorghum seed, clean and pure,
al; all del. J. D. Holtzclaw,
Cartown, Box 417.
y bu. pure Brabhams, 15 bu.
yed Calif. peas for sale.
farren Melson, Raymond.
ty-day speckled _ velvets,
Exec. some for
S; also Eng. pea and col-
ed, 15c Ib. HE. D. Lawhorn,

. Sound, unmixed
white, brown-eyed peas,
c a H. P. Broek, Fair-

bu. black peas, sacked in
ee bags, $1 bu.; 85 Ibs.
s bunch limas, 6c Ib.,

&. Kelley, Talking

| Georgia

Crowders, |

- ForSale
White bunch butter beans, idc
jb.; cabbage plants, 15 C. Exe.
for 100 1b. white feed sacks, dried
fruit, cream Crowder peas or to-
mato plants. Mrs. P. G. Bostwick,
Bluffton.

Tenderest mixed cornfield bean,
also tender bunch beans, 20 Ib.,

Products _

postage.
Titus. 5

White, tender cornfield beans,
20c cupful. Exc, for potato plants;
1 8. C. R. I- Red; Donaldson str.
cockerel, $1; John Wilson, Ellijay
Rt. 3, Box 46.

Biloxi soy beans, sound and re-
cleaned, $1.75 bu. FOB. H. P.
Hopper, Wrens.

Five hundred bu. EB. ._ 90-day
-velvets, sound, $1 bu., FOB, in 2%
bu. bags. T. C. Bobbitt, Dudley.

Three lbs little Eng. peas, 2 cups

large Eng: peas Early Vakefield
cabbage plants. Exe, for any gar-
den bean seed. Mrs, L. B. Frey,
Dallas, Rt. 3.
. Seventy-five bu. Brabham peas,
75 bu. irons, 125 bu. red hull
speckled $1 bu. A. A. Sargent,
Warthen,

Three and one-half Ibs. black
Valentine bunch beans, 25c Ib.,
and postage. Mrs. J. P. Harvey
Monroe, Rt. 1. >

White running butter beans, red
prolific pop corn, qt. black running
snap beans, all 20c Ib. del. M. F-
Norman, Richland.

New guinea butter vine bean,
fruit grows 5 ft. long, good to eat;
sample pkt. seed, 12c, or exc. for
anything can use and 2c stamps.
J. R. Bramlett, Ellijay, Rt. 4.

Red Valentine beans, $1.25 peck,
$4.50 bu; Brab- peas, pure, re-
cleaned, sound, $1.25 bu.; all FOB
Seth Hyatt, Hllijay. >

Select sweet cream Crowders, 9
Ibs., $1; guar. clean, weevil free;
turnip seed, purple top, white globe
mixed; 25c lIb., postpaid. Grady
Kelley, Sulphur Springs, Rt. 1.

-Six bu. eream Crowder peas,
$1.50 bu., or, exe. for/Brabs, 1 bu.
Crowders for 1 bu. and half Brabs.
I. W. Nance, Austell, Rt, 1.

Brabham peas in 2% bu. bags.
$1 bu. W. G. Laing, Dawson. .

O-too-tan soys, $3 bu:; Brabs, $1
bu-; mixed Clay and Whips, 75c
bu.; all clean; No. 1 sed. J. J.
Palmer, Tennille.

Make best pric on 300 bu. velvet
beans, FOB. W. V. Plowden, Ft.
Gaines.

Good, sound, 90-day speckled
running velvets, $1.25 bu.; also P.
R. potato plants, gov. insp., $1.50
M:; cash with order. Money order.
A.-J. Adams, Ashburn.

Brown Crowder peas, recleaned
in 214 bu. bags, 4c lb.; Small amts.,
6c; brown-eyed whites, 6c: McCas-
lin pole beans, 20c Ib. C.L. Ben-
nett. Madison.

A-i, 90-day velvets, $1.10 bu., 5
bu. or more lots, $1 bu-; pure
Stoneville cotton seed, 1 1/16 in.
staple, 50c bu. J. Frank Tanner,
Sandersville, Rt. 1.

Ninety-day speckled _ velvets,
even wt. heavy bags, sound and

No chks. Dollie Hller,

Danville.

Large Clay or unknown peas, 90c
bu., FOB, Blue Ridge. F. R. Rog-
ers, Young Cane. :

Extra nice and clean running.
velvet beans, $1.25 bu. John Dick-
ens, Sparta. ey

Ninety-day speckled running vel-
vets, practically 100 per cent sound,
$1 bu., FOB. D. W. Knight, Dex-
ter.

Osceola velvets, $1.25 bu.; Florida
velvets, $1 bu., FOB; seedling pe-
cans, 4c lb., FOB; flue-cured chew-
ing tobacco, 9c Ib.; smoking, 6c Th. |
Add postage. W. E. Nobles, Bax:
ley, Rt. 4..

Two hundred bu. No.1 Brabham
and iron peas, 25 bu. sound 90-day
velvet beans, $1 bu., FOB. C. M.
Walker, Bonaire:

Recleaned. Whips, Clays, new
eras and red rippers, 85c bu., 3 bu.
bags; cane seed, 50c bu., 3 bu
bags; dried apples and peaches, 5c
Ib., FOB. C. C. Jarrard, Cleveland.

One hundred and 20 bu. A grade
peas, Red Rippers, Clays, Irons,
85c bu-, FOB; 300 bu. corn and
corn meal, water ground, 9.15, 2 bu.
sacks, FOB. Joe B. Alexander,
Cleveland.

Ky. Wonder pole, striped half
runner and cornfield bean seed,
tender, weevil-free, 25c Ib.; exc.
for dried fruit. white feed sacks,
etc.. Mrs. D. H. Smith, Bowdon,
Rt, 5.

_ Twenty-five bu. pure white
sugar Crowder peas, $2.50 bu.; 5
1b; no less than 10 Ib. lots; cash



with order, FOB. Clyde Studdard,

6 Ibs..$1. Exe. for cotton, Each pay |

clean, $1 bu-, FOB. Cc. R. Faulk,

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Georgia Products

: For Sale

Sugar Crowders, cream and
brown color, $2, bu.; Brabs., $1.50
FOB. A. W.. Davis, Silver Creck,
shts tk

One pk. early Eng. peas, 10c
cupful; bu. nest onions, 35e gal.;
add postage. Mrs. M. S. Tanner,
Ficwery Branch.

Twenty bu. New Eras, clean:
bright and sound, $1 bu. COD at
Hull or Athens; no trade. G. P.
Whitworth, Hull. :

Genuine Q-too-tan Soy beans,

No. 1 90-day velvets, 90c bu. J. H.
Palmer, Tennille, . :

Fey. recleaned O-too-tan beans,
$3 bu.; Cokers Black Beauty
beans, $3.50 bu. C. M. Lowry, La:
Fayette, Rt. 4.

Ten bu. 90-day velvets, 1931 crop,
scund and clean, $10; 1 bu., $1.25;
5 bu. $5.50. V. Ll. Findley, Lyons,
Picik,

Good, tender cornfield seed
beans, 20c pt. del., mostly white
huli, also Ky. Wonders, same
ey Mrs. Allie Ponder, Oakman.

ede

Thirty bu.. Brabs, $1; 30 -bu.
Ciays, 90c; 10 bu. Whips., 85c: 10
,bu. mixed, 75c; all sound peas, 2%
bu. bags, FOB. U. A. Wilcher,
Mitchell. eae

Hastings white bunch butter
beans, 10c lb.; white rice peas, 5c
lb, FOB. Mrs. Pearl McDonald,
Stapleton,

Mixed peas, 80c bu-; -red. hull
Speckled, $1 bu.; white. brown-eyed
peas, $1 bu.; all FOB; butter beans,
i5c ib. del. W. M.. Arrington,
Swainsboro, Rt. 4.

Twenty bu, brown sugar Crow:
der peas, $1.50 bu. L .F. Weathing-
ton, Douglas, Rt. 3.. :

Fifty bu. 90-day velvets, $1.25
bu." 175 bu. Brab. peas, $1.10 bu.
FOB. Jewell J. Turner, Warthen.

Laredo Soy beans, recleaned:
$1.50 bu. in 2% bu. bags, FOB. O.
K. David, Marshallville.

Recleaned Laredo Soy. beans, 24%
bu. bag, $1.50 bu. FOB; cash with
order. L. M. Felton, Marshallville.

Ten bu. Calif. black-eyed peas,
8c lb., weevil treated; exc. for other
produce that can use; write. C. M.
Shelley, Cave Springs.

Thirty bu- 90-day running velvet
beans, good and sound, $1 FOB. J.
E: Claxton, Kite.

One bu. old-time cornfield beans,
25c lb.; also 50 bu. new eras, 95c:
100 bu. pure Fulghum seed. oats,
50c bu-; 200 bu. mixed oats, $38.
Amos Floyd, Canon.

Rice peas, 10c or 12 Ibs.,
white, brown and speckled Crow-
ders, 10c 1lb.; 12 lbs., $1. Mrs, Ida
M. Parker, Talking Rock, Rt 3.

_Red speckled sugar Crowders, 5e
lb.- little white rice peas, 6c Ib.;
also good, early cane seed, $1.75
bu. Rex Porter, Cumming, Rt. 4.

Large, whites black-eyed peas,
$1.56 bu.; unknowns, $1; New Hras,
$i; all FOB; sound and clean. Ww.
FE. Miller, Lula. :

Fat Horse or Southern Crease-
baek white cornfield beans, 10 Ibs.,
$1; Hendersons bush limas, 10
Ibs., $1; cash with order. T. a
Pirkle, Cumming. :

Purple hull, red speckled and
cream and white sugar Crowders.
Conch, Acre, 2-crop, old-fashioned
cornfield beans, 25c at. mailed.
Walter Passmore, Flowery Branch,
Risk
White and colored running but-
ter beans, rice peas, little Wonder
Eng., 10 lb.; Stone Mtn. melon
seed, 40c lb.; Rhyne-Cook cotton
seed, 50c bu. FOB. C. D. William-
son, Plains.

for tobacco, Ky. Wonder beans, or
anything can use; Ga. collard seed,
2 tbls., 20c, or exc. B. H. Gilbert,
Cumming, Rt. 1. d

Ninety-day velvet beans, nice,
clean, sound, $1.25 bu. or exc. for
dried apples or peaches; AP bu
beans for 25 Ibs. dried apples. Mrs.
J.B. Page, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Bush, colored butter beans, 40c
Ip.: 3 lbs., 25c; black peas, $2 bu.,
brown Whips., $1.50 bu.; all FOB.
H. G. Gordon,.. Whitesburg, Rt. 2.

Sugar Crowder peas for seed, 10
Ibs,,-$1 P- P.; 1931 turnip seed,
Purple Top Globe, Hastings. Sho-
goin and Seven Top, either, 10c pt.
and postage. Walter Jones, Ram-
hurst, Rt. 1.

Ten bu. A-1 Brabham peas, 40
bu. speckled peas; sell by sample.
H. D, Fincher, Culloden.

Fifteen bu velvet beans for seed,
dry and sound, $1.25 bu. Hy, 7.
May, Warthen.

Barly speckled running velvets,
fancy stock, in 2% bu. bags, $1.10
bu., Jess than bag lots, $1.25 bu.;
runner peanuts, 2%c lb.; white
Spanish, 24%4c FOB. C. T- Burrows,



Social Circle, Rt. 3.

Ay

Hawkinsville.

srown on my own farm, $2-75 bu.:

1, Box 104.

$1,

$1.25 bu.

Mung beans, 10 Ibs., $1, or exce..

Guar.
| Brantley, Harrison.



- Georgia Products
For Sale :
Four bu. cream sugar Crowder
peas. 5 1b.; $2.25 bu. FOB, or exc.

1 bu. for 2 bu. Brabham peas; ea.
pay chgs. A. B, Payne, Draketown.

Few bu. each white and cream

Crewders, pure; clean, and sound,
all hand cleaned, will del... from 5
to 100 Ibs., at 10 Ib. .J: Roller,
Union City. ,
- No, 1, 90-day velvets, $1.10 bu.
FOB; have cabbage plants to exc.
for Bermuda onion plants; 4 Ibs.
red hot pepper, 30c Ib. M.
Tenner, Sandersville, Rt. 1.

Fifty-five bu. Brab. peas, sound,
good, $1.50 bu. W. A. Smith, An-
Ccerson ville.

Three bu. Calif. black-eyed. peas,
good and sound, for seed or table,
#1.40 bu.; add postage; no order
accepted for less 144 bu.; cash with
order. Thos. Corden, Bremen, Rt.

New Eras, -85c bu.;_ slightly
mixed peas, 75c bu.; cash ~- with
order; FOB. Ben Crow, Cornelia,

Purple hull white table peas,
25 qt.; black pole beans, 20c tea-
cupful; white half runner beans,
252 teacupful, del. Mrs.
Waldrip, Flowery. Branch, Rt. 4.

Crowder peas, 3c Ib. and postage;
exc. for anything ean use. Mrs.
Ella Crawford, Tunnel Hill.

' Ten bu. large white black-eyed
peas, $2 bu.; 10 bu- unknowns, $1
bu; 10 bu. Iron peas, $1 bu.; all
sound and. clean.
Lula. :

Ninety-day velvet
bu. all sound; exc.
peas: bu. for bu. in 5 bu. lots; P.
R. potato plants, $1.50 M del. E. C.
Pope, Ocilla. : :

Ninety-day speckled running vel-
vet beans, 90e bu.; Q-too-tan, Soy
beans, $3 bu. FOB; especially clean,
No 1 seeds,
farm. Robt. Davis, Tennille.

Bunch speckled butter beans for
sale or exc. for dried fruit, also
have P..C, sit) nll breed;: fer
sale. Mrs. E. M. Travis, Fayette-
ville. -

Good, sound 90-day velvets
23% bu. bags; quality guar.,
bu. FOB.; cashiers chk. or money
order, Malcolm McMillan, Bartow.

Tennessee Wonder cornfield
beans, striped creaseback, 25 Ib.;
2 Ibs., 25c; Hendersons Bush
Limas, 10c:Jb.; 3 Ibs., 25e; heading
collard seed, 25c Ib. Mrs. B.. P.
Sheffield, Cedartown, Rt. 1.

Seed velvet beans. $1.25; table
peas, $1.25;.Ga; runner seed pea-
nuts, 3c Ib.; small sample on re-
quest. Mrs.

Mung beans, sound and. clean,
1631 crop, 10c 1b.,. not prepaid;
white nest onions, 30c gal. FOB. L.
C; Hayes, Dallas, Rt. 3:

One hundred and twenty-day
velvet beans, $1 FOB McRae. Jno.
S. Claw, Jacksonville, :

White, cream sugar Crowder
peas for seed or eating, 7c lb. P. P.,
$3.50 bu.s running speckled peas,
$1.50 bu. Honey Drip cane seed,
Be lb. $1.50 bu. Geo. Resseau, Jr.,
Hillsboro. : ;

Ninety-day speckled velvet beans,
in lots of 50 to 100 bu. at $1 bu.;
smaller lots, $1.25 bu. Quinton
Brown, Collins, Rt. 2. k

Green pod stringless beans, 25
ibs. or more, in small quantity, 20
ib.; large lots, 15e lb. Add postage;
Waatleys seed - corn, $1.25 bu.
VOB? i. a, Cochran,
Rie 2.

Imp. Whips and Unknown peas,
50 bu. corn in. shuck,
60c bu.; 4-hand fodder, $2 per 100;
McQuire watermelon and musk-
melon seed, 50c pt. O. J. Edwards,
Strother, Ft.. Valley.

One hundred and fifty. bu. 120-
day speckled velvets, sound. Pack-
ed in'21%% bu. bags, $1 bu. Cash
with order. T. J. Gilbert, Dudley.

Speckled Crowders, $1 peck del.
Brown Crowders, 75c peck, del.
Extra good 2-eared seed corn, 5c
del. C.-L. Moulder, Buford, Rt. 2.

Two hundred pounds Early Eng.
garden peas, 20c Ib. Cash with or-
dex .*E. J. Sumner, Wrighis7ille,
Re 4.

Twenty-five or 30 Ibs. Tenn. peas,
nice and clean, for sale. J. G.
Rogers, Cleveland, Rt. 1.

One hundred Ibs. Bountiful
beans, 8c lb. Good, sound, fresh
seed. J. E. Blocker, Axson.

Mung beans, 100 per cent sound,
ney crop, 10c lb. FOB; good, new
crop thick Syrup, 50c gal. or exc.
for potato plants. M. F. Lewis,
Adairsville.

One bu. Ky. Wonder pole beans.
weevil-free, 15c Ib. per lot, or 20c
per single Yb.; 10 bu. black walnuts,
hulled, dried, $7.50. J. B. Lang-
ford, Sr., Maysville. .

Ninety-day speckled, $1.50 bu.
90 per cent. Dewitte T.

beans, $1.10

in

K 7

Te

Bertha |

W.-F. Miller, |

for Brabham |
| seed beans, 12%4c Ib.

grown on my own!
j Sugar Crowders, Sc Ib.

$1.25 |

Eula B. Cook, Milan.

Madison, |



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Georgia Products

~ For Sale

_ Twenty-five lbs. New Era peas,
sound and clean, $1 bu. FOB: 3 bu.
recleaned cane seed, 75c bu. FOB
Clarksville, EH. G. Will,
Ris

White bunch seed butter beans,
20c Ib.; white Calif, black-eyed

peas, 5c Ib-; white Ala. brown-eye,

5e Ib.
toes
Rt.. 5.

Exc. for P. R. seed pota-
J. H. Mosley, Rockmart,

Good, tender Sireaked Half Run- | =

ner bean. seed, weevil free, 20
large cupful, 2 for 35c postpaid, No
stamps; white peas with black-eyes,

Tc Ib, $2.50 bu. Mrs. J. G. Greene,

Plainville, Rt. 1.

Pure Brab peas and running vel ,

vet beans, $1.25 bu.; Ga. cane
syrup, $2.40 cs. of 6; Beat the Bee
cane seed, 4c Ib. All FOR. J. VY.
Talley, Mauk, Rt. 2, Box 19:
One hundred and fifty

20-day
running velvet beans, guar. pure
and well;matured, $1.25 bu.; about -

200 bu. sound Brabs, $1.25 bu. All |
We Pig

m, good sacks and FOR.
Brown, Warthen.

Five Tbs: pure Craseback bean.
: Half Runner -
garden beans, 20e 2 lbs.

seed, 20. 1b... 6: Tbs.
Ky. Won-
Add post-
Hoschton,

der pole beans., 25e tb.
age. Mrs, Ada Timms,
Ret 2. .
Ten bu. fine 90-day velvet beans,
$1.25 FOB. Cash with order. No
chks. John LL. Bennett, Serevens
Rt. 2, Box 31.
Ten bu- pure,
clean Unknown peas,
F'OB; few Henderson's. bush lima
Include post-
A. M. Reeds,; Tunnel Hill

bright,

age.
el: i

Three bu. pure, clean, seund
Brab peas, $1.25 bu. FOB; tender).
ceclored cornfield beans, 25c Ib.
Calif. black-eyed peas and Cream

M. I.. Snore, Gainesville, Rt. 4,
Gne M. tbs.
Table peas, rcleaned, 3c Ib.
clude postage for small amounts.
Mrs. Ed Morgan, Americus. -
Old-fashioned, tender cornfield
beans, 15c cupful; 25c Ib. Colored
bunch butter beans, same price;
pep corn, shelled, 15c lb. Mrs.
Willie- Alien, Gainesville, Rt, 2.
No. 1: Brabhams, Irons, Clays,
Whippoorwills, New = Eras,

velvet beans, $1; Biloxis,
Q-too-tans, $3 2% bu. bags.

De:
Strother, Ft. Valley. :

Ninety-day velvet beans, in lots

50 to 100 bu., $1 bu-; smalier lots,
$1.25 bu. A. S. Phillips; Collins:

Five Ibs. Eng. pea seed, early 77

May, heavy. bearer; 15c Ib., 8 Ibs.
Ky. Wonder bean seed; 15c lb, $1

for lot. Add postage Ne BH. Yare @

brough, Summerville, Rt. 2.
No. 1 O-too-tans,
$1.50; Brabs, $1;. mixed peas, 75}
running velvet beans, $1, Hven wt.
235 bu. bags. ~ W.7B. Norton. Bt
Valley, .P. 0.) Box:276. ( :
One bu. Calif. black-eyed peas,
slightly weevil eaten, sound and

tans; 3 bu. white, brown-eyes, exc.
for O-too-tans. J. i. MecBrayer,
Draketown, Rt. 1. :
O-too-tans, new erop, pure stock,
sound and recleaned, $5 bu.; also
white Spanish peanuts, $1 bu.
FOB. Cash with order.
Willingham, Luthersville.

Home grown O-too-tans, $3; Bi-

lexis. $1.50; Harly Running velvet
heans, $1; Brabham ~peas,:
Whipps, 85c; sound,
TDC Even 244-bu. bags. ds a
Fagan, Ft. alley, RED. :

One hundred bu. new crop run-

ning velvet beans, well matured ~

Postpaid. |

Mt. Airy,

}mnot mixed. Exc. Yb. for Ib. O-too- >

$150
mixed peas,

sound, E
39 for lots

Pridgen or Long
o>
In- |

5032"%
mixed peas, 75c; speckled running
$1505 ae

$3; Biloxig, =.

Me Rae

and gathered without rain, In even ~

wt. 2%-bu. bags, $1 bu. FOB.
L. Johnson, Metter,

Good, 90-day velvet beans. $1,25
bu.: also good, bright. peanut hay
for the next 2 weeks at $6 ton
FOB. M. M.. Jennings, Plains.

Red speckled Crowders, white
Rice peas, bunch ~ Clays,
black-eyes, all 10c cupful,

O.

%

3 cups

2he. All hand shelled. Willie Bar-) ~~

rett, Ellijay, Rt. 3.Box 57. ~

BUTTER FOR SALE
Six or 8 Ibs. table _ butter
week, 25e Ib.; every Ib.



ea.
BUars%

Mung beans, 10c ib-; 12 ths., $1..Coy 7 =

Willis, Talking Rock, Rt. 3.

Six Ibs. fresh Jersey butter. 25
ib; cows t. b. tested; eream Crow
der peas, 5c 1b. Mrs. G. H. Bennett,

Gainesville, Rt. 9. aN 3

Four or 5 lbs. good, country but-
ter per week, cow t. b. tested. 25,
lb. Mrs. W. E. Davis, Buchanan,
Ht 4, Box 20

cow t-. b. tested, 25ce 1b.
absolutely nice and fresh.
Bertha Morris,

Guar:
Mrs.

x

Calis

5

Three to-4 Ibs. nice table butter
| weekly;

ie

Buchanan,


















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Georgia Products
For Sale

-lour lbs. nice country butter

- each week, from t. b. tested Jersey

ePriitt,

cows, 25c Ib. Mrs. Lee Carter, Car
roilton, Rt. 4.

Four lbs. good farm Hutice each
week, 20c ib. Cash with order; cc:v
t, -b. tested. Mrs. J. T.. Stogner,
Bowdon, Rt. 3.

Six lbs. nice Jersey bitter per
sveck, 25c lb. del.; cows t. b. tested;
5 or 6 Seedling pecan trees. 25
each. Mrs. C. H. Walls, Cumming,
Ht 3): Box 41.

Five to 8 lbs. nice, yellow butter

per week, 20c lb. del., Mrs. J. B.
Kent, Bowdon, Rt. 3.
Two or 3 ibs good, fre:., yellow

butter, ea. week, 25c lb. del. Mrs.
Price Tatum, Talking Rock, Rt. 3.
Three lbs. fresh Jersey butter,
@a week. Cow t. b. tested; 3. Ibs.,
65c.-or 1 lb., 25c.. Mrs, Alfred A.
Gainesville, Rt. 5.

FRESH AND CURED MEATS

Fifty smoked hams, 20c Ib.; 50
smeked shoulders; 10c\. Ib.; 50
smoked sides, 12%c lb. FOB. C. F.



Sargent, Cordele, Rt. B.

t

Nice, hickory smoked hams, 15
Ib.- shoulders, 12c Ib.; cash with
order; add postage. M. D. Laing,
Dawson.

Want to buy 1000

Ibs. cured

- hams and shoulders; prefer hick-

avy smoked; accept in lots of 50 to
199 Ibs.; quote lowest FOB or del.
prices, cash. Martin -I. Teen,

, Marietta, RED 4.

~Te&s

in white bags;

; Ge



me Dis



Ab.

pecled dried apples,, 6 Ib.;

~ corn. meal,

Write for information.

Sugar cured hams and should-
ers. oak smoked; hams, 20c Ib.,
shculders, 18c; Porto Rican plants,
April del., $1.25 M FOB, few
purple hull peas, 5c Ib. J. A. Pierce,
Alma, Rt. 3.

Home-made p ork Maedge:
smoked, linked, 5 lbs. postpaid, $1:
fresh butter, 4 lbs. postpaid, $1,
smoked hams, i16c lb, middlings,

-12%4c; shoulders, 10c.. Exp. Col.
J. W. Lang, Omega.
Brooks county hams, 20c Ib.

Money order. Smoked brown, any
size, small or large. Cleon Hutch-
inson, Quitman, Rt. 5.

FRUIT FOR SALE
Extra nice sun-dried apples, 7c
and postage; white, green pod
15e2 pint



Yb
tender .cornfield beans,

-cupful and postage; cash or money
order. Mrs. E. C. Garland, Dial.

Twenty lbs. nice, dried peaches,
1c 1b.; caSh with order; no orders
10 lbs. Mrs. John. Pruitt,
Homer, Rt- 2.

Nice, sun-dried apples, 6c Ib. del.
cash-~ or
erder; make order for 20 Ibs.
more. W. P. Davenport, Dial.

Nice, dried peaches, 10c Ib.: old-
time yellow peach: sprouts, 10c
e: Mrs. J. B. Phillips, Hartwell,

or

ate 2.

Extra nice sun-dried apples, 8
del. Henry F. Weaver, Marion.
Mice sun-dried apples and

peaches, free of worms, 10c lb. No

order less than 10 Ibs. Mrs..H. M,

zaway, Cumming, Rt, 4.

Nice dried peaches. and apples,
red speckled sugar Crowders, also
eream Crowders and large white
table peas. Sell or exc, for baby
chicks. Mrs. C. T. Hunt, Cumming,

mot 4.

Nice sun-dried apples for sale
in 0 to 50 lb. bags, del. at 6c Ib.
Jd. . Forrester, Ron.

Nice, bright sun-dried sour ap-
pies, free of core and worms, 4%c

Ib. Add postage. Miss Omie Walker,
Bard},

Niece dried apples, 50c Ib.; also

_ bell pear sprouts, yr. old, 10e each,

6 for 50c. Cash with order: Buyer

pay charges. Mrs, R. H. Cain, Dah-

jo sega, Rt: 3.

Nice dried fruit, peaches and
apples, 10c Ib. Exc. for Bermuda
Onion plants. Mrs. W. A. William,
Luthersville, Rt. 1.

Twenty-five Ibs. hand
exe. bu.
P. R. potato plants, also 4 Ibs.
green pod okra seed, 25 lb.
FOB. P. E. Rhodes, Baldwin.

Two. hundred bue boxes Yate
apnies, $1.10 per box for C grade;
fancy, $1.35 per box up, FOB At-
Janta, C.-M. Miller, Cornelia.

HONEY BEES AND BEE

' SUPPLIES FOR SALE

Seventy-five Ibs. strained honey
in lard cane 10c Ib.; water ground
75e bu. in 50-bu. lots;
Jersey cows and calves at right
prices. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore.

Pure Tupelo ext. honey: 6, 10

nice,



tbh. $5; 2, 10 Ib. postpaid, $2.25; 1,

19 lb., postpaid, $1.25; all orders

~- shipped promptly. Ino. A. Crum-
~ mey. Doctortown.

Several 8 and 10 frame hives of
bees and 2 honey tanks for sale.
J.

Tom
White, Dublin.

ye. Besa ise ee NaS Pe

money.





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Georgia Products
For Sale

Pure ext. honey in bbls-; 400 Ibs. |

net, $12 each, FOB. W. BH. Buckner,
Mt. Vernon.

Pure, fey.grade honey, 6-10-Ib.
pails, $5; 6-10-lb..chunk, $6; 2-10-
lb. chunk postpaid; pe: 50; 2-10-Ib.
ext. postpaid, $2; 1-10-Ib., $1.25.
Jnc. Crummey, Deatorte wh.

Best comb honey, 10 ibs.. $1.50;
30-Ib. es., $4.25; 60-Ib., $8; strained,
10 Ibs-, $1.25; 30-Ib. os., $8.50; 60-Ib.,
$8.50. All del. Sat. guar. C. P.
Smith, Enigma,

PECANS AND PEANUTS
FOR SALE
Fifty bu. Ga. runners, 50c bu. J.
Cc. Smith, Seville, Rt. 1.

Sev.. hundred bu. runner. pea
nuts, 2c lb.. FOB; cash with order.
T. N. Wiggins, Edison.

Sev. hundred bu. No. 1 runner
seed peanuts, 2c lb.; cash with
order FOB. Roy A. Weeks, Edison,
P.O. Box 174.

Runner peanuts, 100 Ibs. or
more, 2c Ib.; 1000 lbs. up, 1%c Ib.
FOB; no samples without 8c post-
age. Albert F. Thornton, Camilla.
Reis

Little white Spanish seed pea-

nuts, 10e Ib. M-.M. Rowell, Bremen,
Rt 2, Box 34.

No. 1, N. C. runner peanuts, 3c
lb-. also. pecans, Schleys and
Stuarts, 15 lb.; paper-shell seed-
lings, 10c lb. W. S. Norton, Edison:

White Spanish, recleaned and
scund, $2.25 per 100 lbs. FOB. W.
C.-Brassell, Gibson.

Hand picked Ga. runner. seed
peanuts, 50c bu. or exc. 2 bu. for
1 bu. peas; Brabhams, Irons or
biack-eyed preferred. H. F. Bar-
field, Hahira.

Ten bu. Ga. runners, hand pick-
ed, 75c bu. or exe. for trio of
Brenze turkeys, 1931 hatch. Mrs.
R. M. Pope, Pinehurst.

One-half ton Spanish peanuts, 2c
lb. in 200-Ib. lots; less, 2%c Ib.
Ceci! Chapman, Sylvester, Rt. 3-

Peanuts, N. C., Ga. raised run-
ners; fine for seed, picked, not
threshed; honest deal, 2c lb. FOB.
HH. J, Cottle; Ty: Ty

Pecans for sale or exc. for good
barn-cured tobacco, W. H. Power,
Elberton, Rt. 5.

Spanish peanuts, 5 Ib. shelled;
no order less than 50 Ibs.; Jersey
cow, fresh, $25; Tooles cotton
seed, 50c bu. Joe M. Brown, Mc-
Rae.

Ga. raised N. C. runner peanuts,
saved without rain, good seed, 2c
lb. J. C. Swint, Lenox.

Ga. runners at 2c Ib. FOB; mon-
ey order, Alton Ricketson, Douglas,
Ree 2c

Large red Valencia peanuts, free
of trash and pops, 10e Ib. or 12%ce
lb. del.; Cokers-Bllis- seed: corn,
nubbed and hand shelled, {5c pk.
dex. H. W. Thurmond, Gresham-
ville.

White Spanish seed peanuts,
bright and sound, 2 lb., 100-Ib.
lots. Paul Cromer, Ideal, Rt, 1.

Sev. tons Ga. raised N. C. run-
ner peanuts, saved without rain,
good seed, 2c Ib. C. B. Daughtrey,
Lenox.

White Spanish peanut seed, $2.50
per 100 Ibs. and Hastings Prolific
seed corn, 1st yr., $1 bu-; money
order FOB. Taylor Hooks, Una-
Gilla, Rt. 2.

Choice lot 1931 crop white Span-
ish peanuts, 2c 1b. at farm; none
shipped. H. EF. Turner, Deepstep,
Ets ac

Genuine N. C. runners, dug and
picked without rain, 45 bu. FOB;
46c bu. in ton or more lots; cash
with order. O. M. Greene, Iron
City.

Tew more of my. special imp.
runner peanuts, about half have 3
nuts to pod, 2c lb. FOB; sat. guar.
L. J. Brooks, Bluffton.

Strictly high grade No. 1 white
Spanish for seed, 2c Ib., $38 ton.
FOB. W. G. Hatcher, Jr., Cordele.



Good, sound bright N. C. run-
ner peanuts, 60c bu. FOB. J. T.
Ponders, Whigham.

Extra good quality seedling pe-
cans, 5e Ib. or exc. for mastodon
or progressive strawberry plants.
Mrs. Mae Brown, Yatesvil:3

About 300 Ibs. seediings; 200 lbs.
Frotscher; 20 lbs. Schleys; 25c Ibs.
Money Makers and 50 lbs. another

large variety, name unknown, for

sale. L. S. Geiger, Stilson. -

Large red Valencia peanuts, free
from pops and trash, 12%4 Ib. del.,
or 10c lb. FOB. B. L. Thurmond.
Greshamviille.

Hand shelled N. C. runner pea-
nuts, 5c lb Exe. for shelled corn
or meal. F. L. Cross, Colquitt.

Ga. runners, 95 per cent matured,
2c lb. in 100 Ib. lots; smaller, 2%4c
Ib.; 90-day velvet beans, 100 per
cent sound, $1.25 bu. S. C. Brinson,

Brooklet,

anything of value.



" Gaueets Products
For Sale

Ga. runner peanuts, have planted
them for 20 yrs. or longer- Ne PB:
Metts, Dublin, Rt. 4.

No.1 Ga. runner and No. 1 Spai.-
ish, 8c 1b., FOB. Samp Smith,
Douglas, Rt. 2. :

Imp. Valencia peanuts, hand

picked, specially selected for seed,
L0e Ib.; postpaid:over 5 Ibs. R. C.
Mullivan, Washington.

White Spanish peanuts, 50e bu.
or exc. for P. R. potatoes; bu. for
bu. B. H. Dunn, Brooks.

Small white Spanish, 2%4c lb. or
exc. for Sweet potato plants, cured
meats, poultry and baby chicks of
good breed, ete.; write what you

as Cc. F. Smith, Scott.

. C. Ga. runners, 13 Ib. FOB;
iene of 100 Ibs. or more, 2%c del.,
white Spanish, 2 lb.- FOB; 100 ibs.
or more, 2%c del.; money order or
chk, @. H. Parrish, Tifton, Rt. 6.

Twelve tons N. C. runners $30
ton, in two or more lots. G 4H.

Tuttle, Tifton, Rt. 2.

One ton runner seed peanuts,
gcod sed) 2c Ib. in 100-Ib. lots or
more; exc. small quantity for dried
ar -ples or soy beans. W. R. Barton,
Adel, Rt. 2.

Strictly No. 1 Spanish seed, 1931

crop, clean and sound, 100-lb. lots,

500-lb. up, 2c Ib. Cash
Ww. J. Bargeron, Sar-

2%c Ib.;
with order.
dis. :

N C. peanuts, Ga. grown Farm-
ers stock. First-class seed stock,
50c bu. in hull; 4c shelled. . White
Spanish, 214 1b. in hull, 4c shelled.
FOB. Cash. A. D. Cobb, Adel.

Four hundred Ibs. Stuarts and
Schleys field run, cash or exc. for
Make offer.
Exc. 25 lbs.,. even swap for good
sun dried peaches or apples. Wal-
ter Holloway, Stillmore.

Two and one-half tons or more
Ga- raised N. C. peanuts. Good
seed, 2c lb. COD. J. D. Swint,
Lenox. :

White Spanish, guar. No. ls, 2
bu. bags, $1.25; also collard seed,

$id per 100 Ibs. FOB or 30c Ib.
postpaid. Malvin Collins,. Whig-
ham.

No. 1 N. C. runner peanuts, 2c
lb. FOB, or 2%4c Ib. in 100 Ib. lots,
dei.: 90 to 100-day velvet beans,
$1.50 bu. del. Stone Mtn. melon
seed, 30c lb. del. Ga. J. G- Broome,
Tifton, Rt. 6.

Recleaned Little White Spanish
seed peanuts, 314c lb. FOB. D.- O.
Lane, Ft. Valley.

Good seed peanuts, N. C. run-
ners, Ga. raised, ready shelled, 5c
lb. or 45c bu. not shelled. T. J.
Whitley, Osierfield.

Ga. runner peanuts, 2%c lb. FOB
my station. Sound and free of
peps. G. L. Stubbs, Pitts, Rt- 1.

PECAN AND. OTHER FRUIT
TREES, ETC., FOR SALE

Seedling pecans, 2-4 ft-, 10c ea.;
12 for $1; black everbearing mul-
berrys, 2-8 -ft., 10e ea.; 12 for $1;
green pole beans, 25 Ib. Mrs. F.
W. Freeman, McIntyre, Rt. 2.

Brown turkey fig bushes, white
Seuppernong, museadine vines, 10
ea. 90c doz.; hazlenut bushes, 40c
Gcez.; 3 doz., $1; blue plum, 20c ea.
del A. T. Patterson, Waco ,Rt. 2.

Huckleberry, dewhberry, wild
goosebzerry vines, 75c C;
peach trees, 10c ea. or exc. Mrs.
J. B. Jones, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Pedigreed pecan trees, Schley,
Stuart, Money Makers; bonded and
State insp.; very low prices; only
1 more week to dig. trees, T. S.
Harris, Ft. Valley.

New Wonder blackberry, 10 ea.,
3 for 25c; also 1 name unknown,
be; 6 for 25c: M... N.- Wertz;
Thomasville.
Blackberries, Early Harvest, El-
dcrado, Ambrosia dewberries, 5c
ea., 50c doz.; white blackberries,
grape vines, 10 ea., $1 doz. Rev.
L. D. Rolader, Atlanta, Rt. 7:



Large Damson plums, small red

yellow plum, black walnuts, rasp-

berries, gooseberries, any 3, 35
postpaid, Wm. Holland, Blue
Ridge. .

Large asortment, appie, pear,

cherry, plum, grapes at give away
prices; mailing size, 50c each: del
James Cureton, Austell. ~ oa
+ov. insp. apple and peach trees,
2-3 yrs. old, 15c and 10e;. cherry
and pear, 35c; Concord, Niagara
grape, 10c; Klondike strawberry.
35c 100. L. C. Head, Cleveland
May cherries, goose plums, pear
sprouts, 10c each, or exe. for seed
potatoes or plants; ribbon cane

seed, 5c Ib. Lonnie Rundles,
Gainesville.
Gov. insp. Stuarts and Money

Maker pecan trees, 6-8 ft., .40c each

seeded |




Gee Products
For Sale

Currants, 3-5 ft-, $1 doz. prepaid.
Hubert Thompson, Hartwell, Rt. 1.

Hazlenut bushes, chestnuts, $1
doz.; Blue. Damson plums, Hima-
laya. dewberry, 50c doz.;
biack raspberries, 75c. doz.; white
Hing, peach, 15e ea. Nellie Turner,
Cleveland, Rt. 4.

Fifty pecan plants, seedlings, 10c
ea.; $5 for lot del. or exc. 15 for bu.
zood seed or eating Irish potatoes
or butter beans at market price
Mrs. W. F:- Boney Sr. "thine.
Hts.

Peach trees, lead. var., $35 M;
$4 C; 75e doz.; plum, apricot, $7
@* $1.25 doz.; grape, fig, walnut,
$4 C: $1.25 doz. EH. B. Travis, River-
dale.

Well rooted fig, cherry and Blue

Damson plum, $1.25 doz; white
bunch putter beans, 20 Ib.; cream:
Crowders, 12c Ib. postpaid. Mts. Te
W Hagocod, Marietta, Rt. 3-
State insp. apple and peach
trees, 5-15c; pear trees, 25; 2 yr.
Concord, Niagara grape vines, 10c:
exe. for baby chicks. W. H. Alex-
ander, Cleveland.

White Eng. peach, 2 yr. trees,
10 ea.; May cherries, 2 yr., 10c ea.;
everbearing strawberry. plants,

100. G. A. Conner, - Gainesville,
Rie 7.

-Pecan trees, 8-10 @ = 3h, some
budded,. 15-40e ea-; exe. for run-

ner peanuts, lard, geod syrup
dried fruit; will not ship. trees.
Mrs. R. L.- Corley, Camilla, Rt. C.

POTATOES FOR SALE.

One hundred bu. pure yellow
skir, Porto Rico seed potatoes, $1
bu Moe Cc. A. George, Lithonia.
Rt. 2.

Pure yellow skin Gov. insp. vine
grown P. R. seed potatoes, $1. per
60 Ib. bu. G. A. Dasher, Valdosta,
Rt.'5.

About 200 bu. pure Porto Rico
putatoes. Can be used for seed
stock; they are certified: fine for



table use. Make best. offer at
farm. Mrs. M. F. Caddis, Quit-
man, Fa



. SYRUP FOR SALE
-.No.:1 Ga. cane syrup in No. 10
cans;*case of 6, $3.25; exc. 2 cans
for 30 Biack Giant eggs for set-
ting; money order. R. A. Cravey,

Milan, Rt. 1, Box 1380.
One hundred gal. good N. Ga.
sorghum. del. within 100 miles

Cornelia, 60c per 10 Ib. bucket; 12
bu cane seed, 65c bu. FOB. S. W..
Cook, Alto, Rt. 2.

Texas honey drip sorghum in gal.
buckets, 50c gal.; white corn, 50c
bu-;. Hastings prolific, $1 bu.;
Cokers' No. 5. cotton seed, $1 bu.
Wm. Clemones; Rome, Rt. 6.

Old-fashioned Ga. ribbon cane
syrup in new 85 gal. cypress bbls.
$12. J. J. Dixon, Bainbridge.

One hundred bu. red, pink skin
Porto Rico seed potatoes, $1 bu.:
Hastings and honey drip cane
seed, $1 bu.; syrup, 10 Ib. buckets,
50c. W. L. Carmical, Newnan, Rt. 8.

One hundred and fifty gal. Ga,
sorghum syrup, in gal. buckets,
40c gal. not del. Good, thick, 1933
crop. Sample on request. F. R-
Calvert, McIntyre, Rt. 1, Box 80.

Five hundred gal. No, Ga. Blue
Ribbon syrup, in i-gal. cans, 30c
gai. Marion Dyer, Blairsville,
Staz Route. :

VEGETABLES FOR SALE

One acre of cabbage, ready the
20th of March; sell part or all; see:
Hl. G. Albritton, Rupert; Rt. - .

Green cabbage and purple top
turnips by truck loads. Apply H. S.
Baxter, Blackshear.

Can load trucks with Splendid



turnips and green cabbage. Albany |

highway, 114 miles north of Thom

asville. J; Y. Conn, Thomasville.



Georsia Products
Wanted

BFANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want 1 cup sriped half runner

garden, tender bean seed: exc fine

cantaloup seed, very large, at 10c
per spoonful; % cup for 1

cup
beans. Mrs. C. A. Vaughn, Me-
Donough, Rt: 6.

Want 1 bu. Calif. blacix-eyed

peas, 50 Ibs. N. C: seed peanuts;
send sample and lowest cash price,
del. D. H. Gaultney, Reynolds,
Rt. 4.

Want some early ee Crowder
peas; make best price. R. E.
Lindsey, Cairo.

lixe. bloodtested and accredited
S.C, R. I. Red eggs for setting fox
Brab. peas; 8 doz. eges for 1 bu.



reas. W. D. Stiles, Blue Ridge.
Want 1 peck or % bu. Fla, late

= 10 ae lots ae more; exe. for. running velvet beans; pay cash or
ens 2 per Ib.; ea. pay ex-| exc, Little Wonder E

Ean Fc 3 ng. pea seed
Stovall.

Chas. c Harman,

or P. R. sweet potato plants. J. WwW.

= Watsons Pitts.

*



red and

20c s

'pea: quote price. Roy F. Pittman






nursday, March 17, 19

<

Georgia Products
Wanted

Blue ribbon cane seed to exe. fo
tender cornfield beans. Mrs, E.
Waters, Cumming, Rt. 3.

Exc. 1 Ib. long .green okra. se
for 1 Ib. cornfield beans or
peas. Mrs. Walter L. Carter,
ley, Rt. 2,. >

Exe. Ga. eane syrup in No.
oe or home-made pu
or rabham peas. Y. ;
Abba, 8, Cine :

Want some 00d half runne
beans; must be tender; c a |
Brindle, Tilton, Rt. 4.

Want field peas, 90-day ry
velvet beans; quote beat: ving
exc. black-eyed white peas for
large red peanuts, Ib. for Ib. not
over 15 Ibs. Colie Buchanan, Wik
liamson, Rt. 2. 3

Want 100 bu. mixed field peasy
10 bu. 90-day velvet: ban seed for
vee Js Tse SPSL, Barnesville,

t
. Exe, 6 bu. running velvet. ieee
for 5 bu. Brabham peas, J. Bart
King, Rochelle. :

Exe: little white. Spanish seed
peanuts at 3c Ib. for ep vele
vet beans at $1.50 per bu, IL. Pp
Singleton, Ft. Valley. ee

Exe. velvet beans, bu. for bs
for peas; write what you have. &
B. Laffitte, Sylvania, Rt. 3. a

Want 60 lbs. Ky-Wonder Weis
seed, also 60 Ibs. Fordhook Lima
beans. Loyd J. Keadle, Yates
ville, Routes

Want 25 to 50 bu. good, sound |
bush velvet beans. C. A. Rowland,
Athens. : e

Exc. % bu. big. white table peag
fcr 14 bu. of 90-day bush velvets,
N A. Blevins, Rising Fawn.

HONEY BEES AND BEE :
SUPPLIES WANTED a
Want bees in old-style box hives; :
state lowest price for cash, W. 0,
Gibbs, Enigma,
If you have strong colonies of |
healthy bees to sell, communicat
with me. Louis B. Magid, Tallulah
Lodge.























































FRUIT WANTED Ls
Want dried peaches and appige
Will exc. nice, white washed feed
sacks. Mrs. J. R. Lanier, Graymont,
Rt, 2
Want nice dried apples, free: of
cere and worms at 3c Ib. Want
Ibs. Send sample. M. E.- Adams,
Marietta.
Exe. 1 M E. J. cabbage plants
for 12 Ibs. good dried peaches, or
15 lbs. dried apples. Each pay post
age. Mrs. W. E. Williams, bes
Rtsi4e =
Want dried fruit, white peas : a
garden seed. Will exc. Cornish hen
eggs, Indidn runner duck eggs, 75
per setting, for anything can use
Mrs. Ww. O: Puckett, Cordele. 3

PECANS AND PEANUTS
WANTED ;
Exe. sound 90-day velvet
for Spanish or runner peanuts; bu
velvets for 2 of peanuts. 0, &
Duggan, Chester,
Want all varieties, any amount
pecans. .N. W. Buchanan, Ameri
cus,
- Will pay market price u% pu. im:
proved big kernel Spanish ground







Lumber City, Rt. 1, Box 8. -

Exc. peck of cream colored sugar
Crowder peas, hand shelled, for
bu. peanuts. J. G Gabriel, Wint er
ville, Rt. 2.

postage charges on what he sets
David Phelps, Rutledge. ae

: ; ag
POTATOES WANTED

Want 10 bu. seed potatoes ero bt
from the vine, bunch Yam Heng
Mashburn, Rochelle. :
Want 10 or more bu. pure st
Porto Rico, ay. size eating Sw

potatoes, grown from vine
tings: quote price. FOB. J
Carlock, Rossville.

- SYRUP wan
Want sorghum syrup .
Jote: state amount you coe
E. H. Taylor, Atlanta, 54 Haye
St. N. W., phone Main 9914 a
Want syrup: will give 10 bu
purple hull speckled peas for
gal. syrup; ea. pay ches. exe
ats. Dwarf Eng. peas for a]
dried apples. J... M. a:
Toomsboro, Rt. 1. -
Trade S. P. C. gilt, 4 mos:
and male same age, for syru
sell pair for $10. Will pay d
ence in bbl. of good Ga. cane SYt" -
Each pay charges. J. M. Gav)
field.
. Exe, velvet beans, iron
peas for A-1 syrup in 3 35 gal.
1 bu. for 2% gal. Any ee







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