Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1932 March 24

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oultry For Sale
ANCONAS

young Sheppard Anconas,
with 839 egg record, cock,
. for common goats, cow
x N. C. runner peanuts.
: Jerson, Rockingham.





















~ AUDALUSIAN
ure bred Andalusian, April
atch, now laying pullets, $1
FOB. W. W. Crowe, Jr-, Car-







BANTAMS
Cochin roosters,



ot and





bright hatching eges, 3
Mallard duck eggs, $2, 13.
reswell, Atlanta, Box 564.
Bufe Cochin mother and
cS, $5; setting eggs, $1.50
; ios, $5; Giant Black
atching eggs, $1.50 per
H, Wright, Atlanta, 515














uine Buff Cochin mothers,
hy eges, $1.50 setting; trios,
riant Black Minorca eggs,
153% crate. ret. -O.H.
tlanta, 515 Peters Bldg.

p _ Golden Sebright bant-
50 | Cs; pee Guann,














ge uine) Buff Cochins, $4
1 only, Mrs. Julia Ander-
ayville, Rt. 1.

ff Cochins; trio, $4; pure
, $3.50 trio, or







~ BRAHMAS

on . to. 15 Light Brahma hens,

jure, $1.50 each, FOB: pure

Crowder peas, 8c Ib:, or

few for pure bred: poultry.
Cagle, Maysville.

_AND | OTHER ROCKS
oa B: R. hens, $1 each,
Jot, FOB; 15 bu. 90-day vel-
4 $1.50 bu.; 10 bu. Va-
peanuts, $2 bu. FOB. C. E.
baugh, Wrightsville, Rt. 1.

ocrat. B..R. yr: old. Holter-
roosters, $2 each; eggs
fancy matings, $1.25 per set-
xc. for potato plants del.
eS ay pommondsen, Temple,

































7 ompson Ringlet B. R.
pril hatch, now in serv-
HOB; eggs, 75c per 15.
P. aR. potato plants. Mrs.
M ry; Se Rt. 2:

STATE CAPITOL





PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIREC
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MARGH 24, 1982

Poultry For Sale

_ Nine pure bred B. R. now laying
pullets and 1 rooster, $10 FOB;
also sev. doz, fresh eges weekly
}at 20ce doz. Mrs. Roy S. ESE OG;
Adairsville, Rt. 4,

8 mos. old pullets, $1 each: W.
Wyandottes, April cockerels, $1
each, if more than 1 taken, FOB.
Mrs, M. E. Pullen, Whitesburg.

White Rocks, Fischel str., blue
ribbon stock hens} $1, $1.25; cocks,
$1.25 ,$1.50 each; crates ret., FOB.
Mrs. G. S. Martin, Athens, Rt. iL

CORNISH
-Five thoroughbred Dark Indian
Cornish hens, 1 cockerel, yr. old,
Neubert str., heavy built, $1.25 ea.,
$7 for lot. Fixe. for Red hens. Glen
Holton, Soperton, Rt. 8, Box 6.

Pure bred White Cornish laying
hens, $1 each; eggs, 5 Cz=$1.16
for 15 del.; day old chicks, $10. C,
del. Mrs. fee W. Law, Ocilla.

Seven now laying hens, 1 roost-
er, pure bred, true-to-name Dark
Cornish; healthy, good con., $10
money order; crate free; exp. col.
tes H. oH. Sullivan, Carrollton,

feeds





GAMES
Twenty-five Snider Bacon War-
horse hens, $2.50 each; Grey Tor-
mentors and Warhorse stags, $2.50;
guar, to be absolutely game. Lon:
nie Sheffield, Eastman, Rt.. 7.

Blues, Warhorse, Greys, hens,
$1.25; cocks, $1.75 and $2 each;
| thrifty Duroc pigs, $3 each; 60 Ib.
male shoats, $7.50 ea.
Wilcher, Gibson.

One Kentucky Dom cock, 2 yrs.
old, $2. 25, not del. Doyle Foles, Ly-
lerly, Rt. 2:

Pure Ginn Grey cocks, $2; hens,
$1.50; eggs, $1 per setting. Emory
Dean, Uvalda.

One Grey Tormentor cock, wt.
5% Ibs., $8, or exc. for 2 pure Ber-
serker hens. Harry Sanford, Car-
tersville, 608 Douglas St.

Six pure Berry str. Barred Rock.

Julius:



GIANTS

Twenty J. B. Giant hens, laying,
$1 each, or 20 hens and 2 roosters,
$20, FOB, McRae. Money order.
Mrs. D. J..Cheek; Cobbville, Rt. 1,

One young J. B. Giant rooster,
$1.75 cash, or exc. for 1 pr. thor-
oughbred bantams. Each pay exp.
Frank J. Graham, Screven, Rt. A,
Box 88.





Poultry For Sale
LEGHORNS

Five Everlay B. L. hens and! iu. 1931 hens, now laying, 65c each, |8 wks. old Chinchilla and Belgium
cockerel direct, $5; setting eggs,| not del. Mrs. G. C. Bryant, Doyle, | rabbits, $4, or 75c pr. Exe, for)
ole. per 15; money order. Mrs-} Rt. 1, bantams, L. E, Williams, Ty Ty. >
Owen Smoak, Graymont, Rt. 1. Seventy-five W. L. 10 mos. old Pigeons, 25c pr. also 1 bantam

EKighteen W. IL. . 2-yr.-old hens,
now laying, 50c each. Mrs. E. A.
FP McCartley, White Oak.

Booking orders for March-April
hatch, heavy type Tancred W. L.

ullets, 6 wks. old, 2 Pour S.C. Black Minorea young

eee 7 wks. ala, yo eee hens, Pape str, $4 FOB; dried] $7.50; smaller lots, $1 pr., FOB,

Fritz Rovers, Washington, Rt. 3, | Peaches, 8c tb. in 10-lb. lots; exe. Loft, Crating extra. Cash. Mrs, be
One fom Barron - sir: W. 1,.| beaches for tobacco plants, Mrs. i, Rumph, Culloden, RFD 2.

April 1981 - hatch cockerel, $2,
Mrs. W. J. .McCranie, Ft. Gaines.
Horty young W. L. hens, now
laying, 3 W. L. cockerels; 75c each,
or lot for $29.50; pure bred ,R. I.
Red rooster, $1.25; cash with
order, James Greene, Dawson.

Hight B..L. hens, Everlay str., 18
mos. old, $5.50, FOB. L.B. Cham-
bers, Sautee.

Twenty-five B. L. hens and 2
roosters, all 2 yrs. old in April;
hens now laying, 50 each, or $12
for lot, FOB. Mrs. L. M. Young-
blood, Mauk, RFD 1, Box 85.

Three hundred and seventy-five
Roselawn AA, Barron W. L., 2 yr.
old hens, laying 50 per cent. Good
breeders in good condition, $375,
or $1.25 each. Coops ret. Homer
Wright, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Five B. L. Tormahlen str., March
1931 hatch pullets, 1 cockerel, 75c
each; or exc. for. Spanish peanuts.
Mrs. W. V. Newman,
Rt;

B. L. pullets, Tormahlen str.,
March 1931 hatch for sale or exc.
A-b grade Ga. cane syrup; 4 wks.

\ AGRICULTURE.
COMMIS

lard buckets,

Cochran, '

SIONER ===

TOR.

Poultry For Sale

Ten thoroughbred Ferris str. W.

hens, 75c each; also.8& fine roosters,
no akin, 50c each. Overstocked. R.
J. Gulley, Tigrali,

MINGRCSS





Grace Murphy, Jasper, Rt. 2.

i Wifteen Black Minorca Pape: str.
hens, 1 cock, $12; Black Minorca,
mottled Ancona eggs, 75c per 15.
Mrs-~ Weottie Gibbs, Rochelle, Rt. 1.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

Two hundred baby ghicks, 4 wis.
eld March 24, heavy
each; $16.per C; money order pre-
ferred; no order shipped less than
25.- Mrs. J. S. Berryhill, Cochran,
ERLE Ds





ORPINGTONS

Ten pure bred Golden Buff Orp.
hens, 1 yr. old, now laying, $10
for lot, FOB; also eggs, 75c per
Lo: postpaid. Mrs. Hoke Bentley,
Martins Rt. 1.

One Buff Orp. rooster, 2% yrs.
old, $2; exc. for 3 hens; 18, 8 Jb.
8e-each; exc. for
garden seed or anything can use.
L. R- Sheridan, Jefferson.

PHEASANTS FOR SALE
- Goldens, $10 pr:; adult, $18 pr.;
Extra Amherst cocks, $7 to $12
each; few Ringneck breeders at re-



R. L. REDS ae
Ss Donaldson pure Dark, glossy Red
mixed, 18c!nullets, $1 each; roosters, $1.50










NUMBER 12




Poultry For Sale

Blue Homer pigeons, 50c pr.3 12. .

cock, 50c, or exc. for chickens; also
90-day velvet beans, $1 bu. FOB,
Mrs. Pauline Goff, Pitts, Rt. 2.

White Kings, young, mated,
working and banded, 10 pr. lots at



PEAFOWLS FOR SALE
Choice Peafowl hen, will be lay-
ing in few weeks, $10. Cash with
order. Albert T. Matthews, Thom- |
aston.



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each, or 1 rooster free with 10 pul-
lets; all March 1931 hatch.) Mrs.
EI, he Hlliston, Rupert. :

Five S. C. R. I. Red laying pak:
lets and:1 cockerel, $4.50. Money
order, Mrs. W. H. Moore, Bowdon.

Ten S.C. R. I. Red hens, 1-2
yrs. old, Donaldson str.; rooster, 2 ~
yr. old, direct from Mrs. Donald-
son, $11 for lot, Mrs. J. H. Darby,
White Plains.

Five pure bred Dunlap R. I. Red
hens, 90c each; tomato plants,
$1.50 M; pepper plants, $2.50 M;
cabbage and onions, $1 M. Cash
with order. Mrs. C. Il. Smith, Bax-"
ley, Rt. 4.

Two Tompkins Red cockerels,
March 1931 hatch, ready for serv-
ice, $2.50 each; ege's, $1 to $1.50; per















old. chicks, same str., 12c each. duted posh a
S price. L, J. Barrow, West! 15. Mrs. J. T. Wilkins, Atlanta,
aes JE: oe _ Cochran, Point, De North Ave. No Ey tay
Booking orders for Pheasant Fifteen R. I. Red hens, 18 mos,

Two, pens or more, Ferris W. L.
best laying str., 1930-1931 hatch;
as baby. chicks direct, cost 420

each; roosters, $1.50 up, hens, 15 | ants. D. T. Jennings, Americus;| Taree, dark Red -faying hens

up, FOB. A. C. Mobley, Cencord.| po, Box $4. $1.25; fine cock, $3.10 del.: have
Sixteen W. L, hens, good layers,| Beautiful Ringneck Pheasants,| chicks, B. R. and Reds, 10c ea.

Hollywood str., 2 yrs. old, $12,| exceptionally good birds from su-| $9.50 G, del. March 26. Mrs. J. E.

FOB, EH. A. Brooks, Edison, perior stock, brilliantly colored] Sikes, Cochran, Rt. 2.

' One hundred W. L. hens, May plumage, $5 pr. Carl H. Fuller, Highteen R. I. . Red hens aad

1931 hatch, -75c each; started W. L,
chicks, 15 days old, 15e each, $14
per 100. Edgar Woodall, Cornelia,
Pils

One hundred and fifty Tancred
W. L. and 50 Dunlap Red_ hens,
April 1931 hatch; now in 60 and 75
per cent production. Guar. in good
cond., 75c each here. C,. BE. Knight,
Chauncey.

MARKET REPORT

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Atlanta. Macon.

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2 eas, not mixed, bu.

rut Hay, No. 1, tO 2
S ld during week begi:



try Butter, best table, Ib.
Corn (80 lb. to BUSOU, Secs
t Potatoes, per 100 LDS. ceseccsscececoes
vine Hay, No. POD re coenaebtaes

50
15
20

~ausscegceces ere re

nning March 14, 1932, at co-

Prevailing Wholesale Prices Monch 22. 1932. Always Subject to Variation.



eggs; also have Japanese Silkie
bantams for sale or exc. for other
fancy bantams, peafowls, or pheas-

West Point.

, PIGEONS

Fifteen.prs. White Kings, mated,
banded and working. No culls, $1
pr. J. J. Harvard, Hawkinsville.

Ten pr. common pigeons, 25c pr.,
$2.25 for lot; also 1 Chinchilla rab-
bit doe and 5 young, 5 wks. old,
$2.75 for lot. fF, A. Bryan, Omega.





-str., $1.25; cash with order. Mrs.

old, laying; 1 Donaldson cockerel,
$15, FOB: Money order. Geo, Bul-
Jard, Powder Springs, Rt. 2.



rooster, $1.25 each, or $17 for lot, ~
FOB; cert. chk. or money. order. |
Mrs. L. A. Braselton, Flowery >
Branch, Rt. 8. :

WYANDOTTES
One Golden Wyandotte rooster
from prize winning pens, 360 egg





Hattie Wofford, Gainesville, Rt. 3.









tsNo. 1 stock, delivered shelling plants, $31.00 per ton, subject to change.



























INDEX

Page

Poultry) For Sale =o cisco csesnctdeecteesa ..-1-2

Poultry Wanted. Soe 2

Savahaah; Aucivie. Columibur, Valdortts | Tr sce Wanted 2g

3 3 2 + iq || Bags For Sale.

10 10 10 10 Eggs Wanted . :
= a s = Baby Chicks For Sale .........1..... oe 3

15 14 14 15 Baby Chicks Wanted .....-.:-c--ccssesces 3

10 10 09. .08 ee

22 Bee 23 25 Positions Wanted osc. inc. cecssigiescnes 3
1B ae 15 as Farm Help Wanted, 0.1 -.scsescspee-rss 3 3
99 20 17 22 Seed For Sale ....22.5.....tcp aes 3-4-5
Ss 60 ah ae Plants For Sale <0 ae 5-6
80 .70 OG Plente Wanted - in. ees 6
a - 4, 2 Grain and Hay For Sale ...........00- 6 :
1.50 1:25 1.50 1.25 Miscellaneous For Sale -.............0c00+ 6 4
sae ee a Miscellaneous Wanted. ..............--.. 6 :

= = ie Georgia Products For Sale ........6-7-8

operative sales brought 3.40 per ewt., basis No. 1 Georgia Products Wanted ............ 8





m. bred R. If.

4S ge

now laying,

don Jinks,
Michael St.





Thursday, March 24,4:





Poultry For Sale
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, Hf&C., FOR SALE
- Pure M. B. big bone day old tur-

; keys by parcel post; also eggs.

Now booking orders. Exe. pure
Red eggs. for potato
plants. Mrs. Nora Dorsey, Murray-
ville, Rt, 1.

White Pekin ducklings, 20c each,
day old. Mrs. W. O. Herrington,

- Daisy, Rt. 1.

Ten mos. old tom, wt. about 15
Tbs., $5. Mrs. B- R. Jenkins, Locust
Grove, Rt. 3. :

Pair blue geese, 2 yrs. old, $2;
also exc. money maker pecans at

e 12 lb. for any large breed of baby
~ chicks at

6%4c each. Miss -Allie
Carter, Morven, Rt. 1.

". B. R. tom, 3 hens, crossed B. R.
and M-B., wt. each 10-12 lbs., 1931
hatch, 25c Ib., or $10 for lot. Cash
with order. Price Wigley, Dallas,
Rt; 4. :

Six ducks, 1 drake, Rouen breed,
90c. each, and exp.
chgs. also 8 almost grown Donaltd-
son Red pullets; 65c each. and
ches. Mrs. J. T. Lambert, Forest
Park.

Pure Mammoth White Pekin
ducks, 2 drakes and 6 ducks, now
laying, $1.25 each, $10 for lot, FOB.
Mrs. Chas. B. Sims, Jackson, Rt. 5.

Poultry Wanted

BANTAMS
Exe. 10 lbs. fancy comyv honey
for pr. of Golden Sebrights, pure
stock. Each pay charges. Hugh
Gilreath, White, Rt. 2. :
Exc. 1 pr. Pheasants for 4 Silkie
or 5 Buff Cochin bantams. J. L.



Berry, (Adress: not. given), Box
125. :
Want at reasonable price 3

Bantam hens, any color, if healthy
and not mixed with large breed
chickens; also want to be laying.

Mrs. C. M. Morgan, Wrens.



LEGHORNS

Want pure bred W. L. hens, not
over 2 yrs. old, pay 10c Ib. or exc.
pure Donaldson Reds, 20 hens, 30
puillets, .lb. for Ib. Mrs. Laura
Montgomery, Mauk.

Exe. 1 pr. small White Bantams
for mated pair, any kind -ure bred
pigeons, Fan Tails preferred; also
small Red Bantam rooster; exc. for.
Carneaux. R, Ll. Robinson, Madi-
son. :

Exc. 7 March 1931 hatch Rose-
Jawn. W. Ll. cocks for 7 W. L. 1931
pullets, direct from Roselawn. No
culls accented. J:.T.. Ferguson,
Woodland, Rt. 1, Box 19.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Want to exec. red skin P. R. po-
tato plants for hens, any large
breed, 2 M plants for 3. hens. Exe.
sever thousand. Mrs. Gordon
OQuinn, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Want 10-15 laying hens, yr..old,
and rooster; Giants, Donldsons
Reds, Giant Pape str. Minoreas or
White Minorcas, at 50c each. Gor-
East: Point, 209 St.



Want 1 mother hen and brood
ef chickens, any~breed.State low-
est price. T. M. Whitworth, At-
Janta, 276 Alaksa Ave.

: PHEASANTS WANTED

Want trio Ringneck pheasants,
or setting of 20 guaranteed eggs.
Give full particulars and best
prices. Mrs. J. N. Horne, Tifton.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., WANTED
Want 2 goslins, day old at 25c





~ each for them del. C. Moody Bond,

Jr., Canon, Rt. 1.

Want 2 Bourbon Red or White
Holland turkey hens for breedinz.
State best prices. Mrs. Varrie P.
Wewby, Chester, care R. H. Dug-
gan. 7

Live Stock For Sale
CATTLE FOR SAL5

Fine young Jersey bull; mother
a 4 gal. cow. Pat Boykin, Bairds-
town.

Fresh in dark Jersey cow, now
giving over 3 gal. and 14 Ib. but-
ter per day, $40 cash. Cheslie
Rooks, Avera. ;

Good milch cow, fresh in, for
pale. W. B. Wesley, Riverdale.

Reg. Jersey bull ealves from a
herd of 35 reg. Jerseys that made
an av. of 375.5 pounds butter fat
on herd test in 1931. J. B. Hard-
man, Commerce. 5

Four Jersey bulls, $25 for the
Jot, or 25 young hens, any large
breed, or 90-day velvet bean seed,
or shelled corn at. 65c bu.; hens
or corn preferred. Mrs. Allen Peter-
gon, Coleman, RFD 1.

Pure bred reg. Polled Hereford
eattle, both bulls and heifers; for
prices apply. E. T. Boswell, dr.,





Live Stock For Sale

Pure bred Hereford, not reg. for
sale, including old and young bulls,
steers, heifers and old cows. Write
for prices or come see. R. E. Lyneh,
Machen.

Four fresh Jersey and Guernsey
cows and calves, $30 each; 1 with
ist and 1 with 8rd calf. Swap for
yearling W. L. hens. Mrs, Janie
Martin, Cobbtown.

Two Jersey 800 Ib. bulls, 4 yrs.
old, good cond. and easily handled.
Sell either one for $27, or exc, for
other cows. R. O. Bohler, Appling,
Rio,

Two choice reg. J. bulis, 17 mos.
old and 1-11 mos. old to be reg. by
April 1. Cheap. Cokers No. 5 cot-
ton seed... S. L. 'Shornton, Dewy-
rose, Rt. 2.

Reg. J. bull calves, cut of reg. of
mierit and imported dams, $25 to
$0, or will trade for equal value.
E. B: Braswell, Athens.

HOGS FOR SALE

Forty nice S. P. C. pigs. av. wt.
40 lbs., $100 for lot at my barn. J.
A; Ward, Pitts.

Full blood.P C. shoats and young
pigs, $5 and $10 ea. or exc. for Soy
beans and hay peas. A. P. Gross,
Glenn.

Seventeen pigs, good stock, 9
wks. old, $1.50 each if lot is taken.
Mrs. W. P. Fisher, Abbeville.

Fr. little bone Guinea hogs, gilt,



$15; male, $12.50 or $25 for the
pair. Lon Barnes, Graymont,
Rio 4;

Duroc sow, 6 pigs, $55; Duroe
sow. 8 pigs, $60;,pigs, 5 wks. old
sell by Haster for $3 each; they are
56-50 Duroe-P. C. Webster Calla-
way, Farmington.

Litter, 10 thrifty Durocs, 16 wks,
old; make offer on any. number;
sugar Crowders, 3-crop peas, $3
pu. other var. cheaper; sample
free. Ludie Phillips, Colquitt.

Few gilts, 1 sow, bred to farrow
between April 5,-10; gilts, unbred;
cheap for cash, exc, for good corn
at 50c bu. J. W. Coahran, Rupert,
RED.

Nine Duroc J. 12-wks.-cld pigs,
sub. to reg., $5 each, FOB my
place. Mrs. W. E. Penney, Metter.

Fifteen or 20 pigs, 8 wks. old,
and other hogs, cheap for cash.
H. B. Freeman, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.

Twenty-five reg. Duroc. pigs; ex-
tra nice; will make good 4-H Club

pigs; farrowed in March. L. R.
Langley, County Agent, Milledge-
ville.

Two-mos.-old reg. Duroc boar
pigs from sires and dams by World
Champion boars, $10 ea. FOB.
Henry T. Lumsden, Talbotton.

One big bone Black African
Guinea gilt, wt. 65 or 70 lbs.;.short

leg, stay-fat kind, pure stock, $7.50
eash with order. W. V. Reese,
Gibson. |

Big Bone Black Guinea male 9
mos. old hog, $10, or exe. for other
value. B. F. Salter, Sylvester, Rt. 1.

Twenty-one P. C. pigs, 6 wks.
old. $50; P. C. sow and 6, 4-wks.-old
pigs, $30. G. N. Vinson, Unadilla.

Duroc sow with 9 pigs, 2 wks.
old, $22.50, or exe. for. pure Ga.

feane syrup at 40c gal. also sev.

Duroc pigs. for saley RP. Hu,
Woodard, Chauncey, Rt. 2,
Big bone black Guinea pigs, 5

mos. old, cholera immune, wt. 50

to 60 Ibs., $5 each at barn; $1 extra |

for crates J.C. McAllister, Mt.
Vernon.

One young S: P. C. 300 lb. sow,
with 5 pigs, 4 wks. old, FOB,
erated at express office, $20; some
10 wks. old pigs, $3 each. L. T. Me-
Coy, Warrenton. 5

Reg. Duroc sow of about 200-250
lbs., $15 cash. at my barn. Exe, for
Duroc male about yr. old, reg. and
deep red in color. E. W. Lancaster,
McRae, Rt. 2.

Sixty P. C. pigs; 2 heifers fresh
in for sale or exc. some for pea-
nuts, corn or a mule. J. G. Buyers,
Whitesburg.

Male hog, half big-bone Guinea
and half P. C., 4 mos. old, $10, or

exec. for. heifer calf of the same
age. Vernon Whitaker, Harlem,
Rt..2:

Brood sow, wt. 200 lbs., black:

and white spots; 8 pigs last litter;
not bred., bbl. treated, $15 cash-at
my barn. J. P. Anderson, Mtn.
View.

Reg. S. P.. G. pigs, 12 in litter;
sire and. dam by the worlds grand
champion. Dbl. treated against
eholera. Cheap. F. H. Bunn, Mid-
ville,

Ten spotted and black P. C. pigs,
2 mos. old, $2.45 each, not sub. to
reg. No runts. Sat. guar. Edwin
Harper, Osierfield.

Duroe J. young boars, gilts, and
bred sows for eash, or exc. for
shelled corn, O-too-tan soy beans,
Brabham or Iron peas. L. H. Eden-
field, Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box #1.





by, Sweet Gum.

- Live Stock For Sale

Fifteen nice pigs, 6 wks. old, $4

pr., or lot for $1.50 each at my
barn. T. S. Greene, Gray. :

Pure bred Duroc pigs from blue
ribbon stock, 10 wks. old, wt.
around 80 Ibs. Prices reasonable.
M. C. Van Droskey, Woodbine.

Six P, C. shoats, wt. 75-100 Ibs.,
$4 each; also 7 pigs, 5 wks. old,
$1.50 each. E. C. Baughan, Wood-
bury Rt oT,

Two pigs, extra good, 6 wks, old,
theroughbred Duroe and % P. C.,
$2.56 each, crated and del. at
Mitchell. Hubert Samens, Mitchell,

Six pigs, 7 wks. old, % Duroc
and % P. C. 8 each, males and
females; av. wt. 30 lbs. ea., $15. for
lot crated at Mitchell. Wiley Raley,
Mitchell.

Reg. S. P. C: sows, bred to reg.
boar (So pigs can be reg.) $15; red
hutl speckled peas, mixed irons and
Brabs., for hay, $1 bu. : T: RR
Duggan, Warthen.

Three P. C. pigs, 3 mos. old, $4
each. Ione. Lewis, Baxley, ARE: 4,
Box 40.

HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Two fine Jacks, large, good
breeders; also nice thoroughbred P.
C. pigs and shoats; if interested
write for prices. W. C. Cureton,
tising Fawn. ;
Four Shetland pony mares, bred
to thoroughbred Shetland stallion
Some will fold in April and May,
$50 each; other. Shetlands. all: col-
lors, ages, sizes and sex. |W. S.
McMichael, Buena Vista.

RABBITS FOR SALE
. Four Chinchillas, baby rabbits at
7 wks. old and mother, will take
$2, or 2de ea. for young and $1
for mother; now ready- Ralph
Brown, Chula, Rt. 1.

Three pr. Silver Marten rabbits,
yr. old, $3 pr.; 1 pr. 8 mos. old, $1;
N. Z. Reds, and Flemish also for
gale. J. W. Howell, Bogart.

'hree Chinchillas, 2 does. and
buck, $3.50. COD. H. J. T. Ader:
hold, Stone Mtn., Rt.. 2.

N Z. Whites, pdigreed, 3 mos.
oid, $1 each; Silver Fox, 3 mos.
old, bucks, $1; does, $1.50 each.
J. L, Gilmore, Fairburn.

Ped. Chinchillas,.3 mos. old,
single, pairs or trios, unrelated, $1
each: extra fine N. Z., 2: mos. old,
same price. lL. H. Dean, Valdosta.

Pair Chinchillas, buek and doe,
$1 FOB.
merce, Rt. 5.

Silver Martens; does and bucks
from reg. stock. Ped. papers fur-
nished. Reasonabie prices. Write.
A. W. Melton, Thomasville.

SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE

Thirty-five good goats, grown
and kids mixed, 80c each if lot is
taken. J. B, Biffle. Tignall.

Half grown nannie goat and 2
kids, partly mixed with Swiss Nu-
bian, all in good cond., $7 at barn,
or exc. for hens. J. W. Toole, Ma-
con, Rt. 2.

A bunch of Toggenburg goats
cheap for cash. J. L. Page, Monfoe,
3383 Harris St.

Live Steck Wanted
CATTLE WANTED

Exc. 2 heifers, 14 mos. old for 1
good milch cow. W. M. Rado,
Waco, Rt. 1,/Box 141. :

Want 50 cows to pasture in good
Bermuda and lLespedeza grass
pasture; also exc. long pod velvet
okra seed for Ky. wonder bean
seed. J. C. Ethridge, Rt. 2. |
Want 50 cows to pasture in good
grass for 5 or 6 mos, at 50ec per
head a month. Owen McEachin,
Hazlehurst, Rt. 1.

Want to buy a few nice heifer
from good cows and reasonable
price for cash. M. Y. Arnold, Fitz-
gerald, Rt. 2.
. Want a good cow for feed and
pasture, or will buy on terms; also
have value to exc. for meat, syrup,









peas, plants, etc. Geo. W. Jackson.

Fayetteville, Rt. 2.

HOGS WANTED

Want 3 Guinea pigs, male and 2
females, 8 wks. or 3 mos. old; also
1 bred gilt, reasonable for cash.
H. C. Burnsed, Brooklet.

Trade 1S. P..C. reg. pig for 1
of same breeding; must be good
pig and.50-50 in color; have reg. 2
mos. old pigs for sale, $10 each.
E. M. Smith, Lyons.

Want young pigs to fatten. Pre-



fer Durocs but take any breed.

Within 50 miles of Augusta. Will
pay cash. John Z. Speer, Augusta:

Exc. No. Ga. cane syrup for 4
or 5 pigs, good stock; syrup at 50c
gal. Each pay freight. D, A. Owen-

SEP? ne

Se

trunts; also want to

H. C. Wilbanks, Com- -



2 ape se Sy = if
Live Stock Wanted
Want 12 or 15 shoats, wt. 30 to
te hear from
parties who have milch cow for
sale. J. P. Roberts, Thomaston,
$01 6th Ave, :

Exe, good value for a good stock
sow, already bred. Write. A. F.
Silver! Talking Rock. _

Want a 30 or 40 Ib. thorough-
bred crooked-nose Berkshire gilt.
J. O. Floyd, Chipley.

HORSES AND MULES WANTED
- Want 2 mules at a reasonable
price. Mrs. Maggie HE. Kuhl, Doug:
las, Box 471.

Want to buy or rent a good farm
mule. R. C. Brewer, Lula, Rt. 2.

Want to rent cheap a horse or
mule. Will pay in farm products,
such as corn, etc. Write for full

information, stating what you
have. W. E. Herring, Glenwood,
Rt 2. :

Want to rent a good mule or
horse to make 1932 crop. Can give
good ref. if needed. Mrs. Lula
Rook; Bolingbroke, Rt. 1, Box 62.

Want 1 mare not over 12 yrs.
old, gentle and work anywhere, wt.
900 to 1 M lbs. Cheap and within
25 miles of Greensboro. J. M. Sag-
gens, Greensboro.

Want a good mule cheap. Exc.
value or pay cash. UL. G. Kidd,
Jonesboro, Rt. 1. : i

Want plug mule to make 1-horse
crop; or will trade a good value for
a mule, within 10 or 15 miles Ath-
ens. T. J; Chancey, Athens, Rt. 2.

Exc, good sow, mixed breed and
5 nice pigs for Shetland pony.
Must be gentle and will ride or
work anywhere. C. M. Oliver, Jr..
Oglethorpe, Rt. 2. ;

RABBITS WANTED

Want N. Z. White rabbits, any
amount. Must be healthy, free from
ear canker and wt. 2% Ibs. or bet-
ter. State what you have. W. M.
Frazier, College Park, Tanner Rd,
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED

Want half grown and grown
goats. State price and where you
live. R. J. Harris, Collins, Box'1066,





Eggs For Sale

Setting eggs from individually
mated pens, big type, heavy lay-
ing Eng. W. Leghorns, $1.25 per
15; 30 for $2.25 prepaid; high fer-
tility guar. Jas. Danielly, .The
Rock. \ 3

Barred Rock eggs from Thomp-
sons dark imp. Ringlets; parent
stock direct, 75c per 15 del. Mrs.
L. S. Vaughn, Commerce, Rt. 5.

Bantam eggs: Japanese. Silkies,
Black and Buff'Cochins, Golden

Sebrights, Black Rose Comb and}

Black Tail Japanese ,at $1.50 per
setting. W. W. Randall, LaGrange,
Box 13. :

Top Knot Red Gin-game eggs,
60e per 15. Jess Wilson, Machen.

Pure Tancred str. W. L. -hatch-
ing eggs, 2c each or $2 per 100.
Paul Harris, Oakman. _.

Pure bred Fawn and White In-
dian Runner duck eggs, 50 doz.,

90e for 24. Alfred Gibbs, Rochelle, |.

Rt i

Thoroughbred hatching eges,
Barred Rocks, Golden Wyandotte
and R. I. Reds, 65 per 15 postpaid.
Rubbie Lee Sanders, Felton, Rt. 1.

Turkey eggs, mixed breed, $1.75
doz. postpaid; cash with order;
March and April del. Mrs. Flora
Skinner, Bowdon, Rt, 5.

Pure bred Thompson B. R.
hatching eggs from prize win-
ning hens, 50c per 15, or exc. for
dried apples or white feed sacks.
Mrs. T. C. Banks, Glennville,
Rite 2: :

Pure bred Donaldson Red eggs,
75c per 15 del.; crate ret.; make
best offer on 3 to 6 doz. Mrs. H.
L. Elliston, Rupert.

'Thorntons bred to Jay. S. C.
Black Minorea eggs, 75c per 15 del.
xe. for Harly Speckled velvet
beans, pure White King or Red
Carneaux pigeons, Ll. UL. Thorn
ton, Woodville, RED.

Pure-bred Golden Buff Orp. eggs,
7de per. 15; $1:30 for 30; 6. doz.,

$2.50. Best str. fresh, fertile, in-
sured and prepaid. Sat. guaran-
teed. No chks. J. H. Loyd, Me-
Rae, Rt. 2.

Pure-bred. Buff Orp: eggs, 75c
per 15; fresh, fertile, insured and
prepaid. No chks. Mrs. lL. H.
Smith, McRae, Rt. 2

White Rock eggs, pre bred, Ist
yr. from Fischel, 1931 pullets and
cockerels, $1 each; eggs, $1 per 15
del. Mrs, Z. L. Scott, Concord.

Columbia Wyandotte eggs, $1
per 15 postpaid. W. Ll. Bennett,
Molena. x i

Fine Ringneck Pheasant eggs,

$3.50 for setting of 17; add 15c ex-

tra for postage and insurance. Mra.
Annie Tanner, Wrens. | ;

ee



must be thrifty and no

Ww.

_exe. for turkey eggs, collard plants

| dottes, stock direct, from Canada





, Eggs For Sale

Dark Cornish eges, $1 per <a
ting. Miss Florence Shure an
nee- ee
* Selected Giant str. Light Bal
ma @nd Royal Purple. str, Te
Giant eggs from _ prize winning
stock, $1 per 15 del. Exc. for peas
Arthur H. Meyer, Winterville |

Eiverlay B. L. eggs, A grag.
flock, 60c per 15; $1 for 30, Pp.
W. R. Spencer, Braselton, Rt.

Pure bred Dark Cornish e
from prize winning stock, $1 D
15; $2.50 per 50; $5.C, prepaig
Mrs. C. . Sikes, Sylvster, .

Copperback Bronze turkey eggs
Bird Bros. strain, $2:50 doz, Mrs.
BH. R. Gaulding,. Concord.

Parks B. R. eggs from 1 ang 9
yr. old hens and Cream Grade
cockerels direct; per, No, and rat.
ing, 11-D1-32, $1-per 15; $3.95 top
60, del.; cartons ret. Mrs, A. H,
Watson, Graymont.

Turkey eggs from large Bourbon
Reds, 2 yr. old breeders, at depres.
sion prices. Mrs, Julian , Pruitt,
Lavonia... 2

Selected hatching eges from Bar.
won W. L. and Booths AAA Bp
Rocks; both extra high breeding
75e per 15; $3.50 per 100. Simon
Peterson, Broxton.

Thompson imp. Ringlet. B. BR
eggs from prize winning pen, The
per 15, postpaid, $1.35, 30; 50 or
more, 4c each; , carton ret. Mrs,
Bula Steadam, Bainbridge, Rt, 9
Box 329. 3 2

Pure Fische] str. W, Rock eggs,
50c per. 15 throughout the hatch:
ing season. Mrs. J.-1., Veal, Deep.
step ee
Indian Runner duck eggs, 50c per
Ii. J. W.T. Glass; LaGranges

Giant str. S. C. Black Minorca
eggs, $1 per 15, prepaid. L. B. Mil
lians, Newnan. ee

Royal Purple str. J. B. Giant.
eges, $1 per 15; -$2.75 for 48; $4.50
100, del.; fertility guar-; eartong
















ret. W. H. Richardson, Elberton,

Booking orders. for Pheasant
eggs; will exc. some for peafow
or bantams or quail; Address. I
David Jennings, Jr., Americus,
O. Box 84. ee

Pure bred Silver. Lace R,
Wvandotte. eggs, 75e per 15; crates
ret.; $2 for 50, $3.75 per 100. Mrs,
H. Kirk, Rockmart, Rt &
Box 146. ~ j Seo

R. I. Red eggs, 75e per 15; P- P.








April, May del.,, at. $1 1000. Mrs
Cenia Hayes, Ff. Valley, Rtii.
Pheasant eggs, high fertility
booking orders now for April del
write. L. W. Jefferson, Alban
Box 178. e :
Pure Napoleon Blue game eggs,
$2.50 per 15. Mrs. J. D. Rhodes,
Dexter, Rt. 3. ce
M. B. turkey eggs, unrelated
stock, $2.50 doz.; no chks. Mr
Ethel Gladden, Tallapoosa, Rt. 3
Pure bred Donaldson Red g8%,
60c per 15 postpaid; crate to |
ret.: would exc.; write what y
have. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Ray
City,. Rt. 2.
Pure Regal Doreas















Ww. Wyan

last yr.; eggs, $1 per 15 del.; priced
on larger amounts on request.
J. Lee, Red Oak. :
Big Blue Toulouse goose e885
2c each: Kerlin . C. W. L. cocks,
$1.50 each; 2 R. I Reds, Owen all
Tompkins str., $2 each; will ext
Cc. W. Page, Noreross. Late
Select Barred Rock eggs, $1 Pet)
15;.$1.50, 30; $4.50 100. Mrs. J. Be
Moore, Stone Mountain, Rt. lL
Pure bred Giant str, Light Bralk
ma eges, $1 per setting of 15. Mie}
W. T. Paul, Lexington. . pat
Pure bred Patridge Rock 88%
$1.25 per 15; 50 and 100 lots chea>
er. Mrs. T. E. Stephens, Cordele
.Turkey eggs and baby eles +
eges, 40c each, after March #
baby.turkeys, 65 each, after Apr
20. Hilary McIntyre, Calhoun, |
REEL, oh
Imported str. Tom Barron natch
ing eggs from Roselawns Bett aa
matings 280-305 egg tapi |
records, $1 per 15; exc. for pi
ean use. Edwin Simpson,
676 Tifton St., N- W. 7
Full blood Big Bone ar
turkey eggs, $3.50 doz.; March wil
crate ret-; cash with order. Ay
Hart, Alto. a auck
Mammoth White Pekin due
eggs, $1 per setting del. J
Bedell, Atlanta, 79 N. Forsyth
ls |
u













Fische] str. White ;
240-289 quality, be each,
duc

. WwW. Pekin
for pure M Gri b

write first. F. E
Demorest. se

8. C. Buff L. eggs from Sad
tested stock, from ayn a
Tc per 15 del., $1.40, 0
honey drip cane seed, 2 ville
Mre. L. O, Stapler, Roop



































































dB. R. esss, 15c per 15,
per C FOB. Mrs. WW. .C.
Jas, Alma, Rt. 1,

pred. Mammoth White:
duck eggs, 75e doz, del.
otfelter, Marietta, Rt. 5.
m game eggs, (various
eggs), $1 per 15 del.; crates
0. Lioyd, Covington, Rt

rne str. Australorp eggs,

: setting of 15; crates ret.,
yer pair, April 1931 hatch.
Crowe, Cartersville.

- Cornish Indian eggs, $1
6 del.; med, size- seedling pe-
5e Ib. del.; cash with order.
Leona Simpson, Culverton,
Box 38.

ek and Gray Speckled turkey

with 287-324 egg

irect; sat. guar., 75c: per

$10 C del. Mrs. Jos.
Broxton, ete 22

Tom. Barron W. L.

Ee: Eanioks. $9 100. Mrs.

anner, Broxton, Rt. 2.

&. egss, pure.,bred
dge Rock, stock direct from
ros. 15 for $1.50 del.; shigh
it of fertility. Fenton Clif:

nd Peon coe exc. any
for white sacks, 100 lb.
or pure bred White rabbits.
cS 8. Clements, Tifton, Rt. 6.

eges, Golden. Buff
Te per 15. del-; rates ret.
a me Vincent, Fruitland. -

. $1. 15 per 30; $3 for 100:
for tomato or onion plants;
prepay postage. Mrs. O, Li.
Hastman, Rt, 1.
B. Giant eggs, pure bred, $1
(5 or exe; also little white
Ppeas, 5c'lb: or exc. 2 Ibs. for
ap. white feed sacks. Mrs.
H. Whisnante, Rutledge.
arks 5 g. per. 125-C-
ock direct, selected eggs, $1.10
2.60, 30; $5 C; postpaid. Mrs.
je Roach Plyler, Manassas.
bred Dark Cornish eggs;
is, 5 to 7 Ibs.: mated with 9-11
nrelated roosters, St per. 15,
its. Fred Johnson, Dawson, Rt. 6.
ure bred Leghorn hatching
8, Golden Buff Knapp str., 50c
15 del., $2C FOB; Buff Cochin
tam rooster, pure bred, 75c, or
B. i. Lynn, Waycross, Rt. 4.
White Giant eges: Truitt and
ight str., $1.50 per 15. Mrs. J.
Morgan, Valdosta.
verlay B. L. eggs, stock direct
mi Portland, Indiana, 60c per 15,
for 30; safe! del.; postpaid. C. E.
Smith, Braselton,
Eggs from Evyerlay Light B. L.
ard No-.,29, Everlay Farm,
: hens, brea by cock direct
sper 15; $1 for 30; prepaid. Mrs.
thridge,- Auburn.
den Buff Orp. eges, 75c per
or 2 for $1.40; cartons ret.;
fo White peas, any kind; cert.
b lants, in exc. for Brab.
rs, Elsie Altman, Baxley,
4 pee Quality S. Cc. W. L.
. Str. eges, selected for
Talghing, 30c per setting, $4 C,
; exe. for bunch snap bean
or cured side meat. Mrs, T.
Hagood, Marietta, Rt. 3.
ching eges from 250-281 eggs,
ead W. L., $1 per 15 del. L.
ingham, White Oak,



een Tine seed corn at
Dk. for Indian Runner duck
Black Minorca hen eggs, Mar-
rowel, Montrose.

*R. 20v. insp. potato
for Dark Cornish, Brown ae

Bodine Rt. J Box - 26.

mt turkey eggs to set and
_ to 3 mos. old, on halves.
pay postage. Mrs.
0 - Lawrenceville, Rt. 1,
wanted: custom hatching,
gs, or 50-50 basis. Hatches
reek. Sat. guar. W. R. Bart-
tezuma,

alue for or will buy eggs
ing. Write - for full par-
rs. B. M. Kitchings,
ille,

2 Bronze or Bourbon Red

a. Spencer, Jackson,

raise on halves to 8-10 wks.,



Ave., Phone CATIONS 3679.



oS MAREE E BULLETIN:

Eggs Water

Want. fertile eggs for hatching;

W.L., RB. I. Reds, and Black Wyan-

dottes. Exc, cabbage plants and
few onions for any number, Wade
Mallard, Albany, 806 6th St,

Baby Chicks for Sale

. Donaldson chicks, Dark Reds,
$10 del., $19 200; live del. Exc,
for corn; select, very fertile eges,
$1. per- 15; $4.50 100. Mrs. H. G.
Brown, Stone Mtn., Rt. 1,

Ferris best egg Ste W. L. chicks
from direct stock from 259-300 eges
trap-nest hens, $8 C, del.; live del.
guaranteed. Hatch every week, KF,
B. Flanders, Rockledge.



Accredited, electrically hatched
chicks, bloodtested, from iodine
dipped eggs: Reds, Rocks, Orp.,

Wyandottes, Giants, Leghorns An-

conas, Tic each, $7 G; guar. del.

Co da aneey.,
Peachtree,

Quality, 100 per* cent Tancred
baby chicks out of proven breeders.
State bloodtested; sired by indi-
vidually pedigreed males. Disease
free. Reasonable price. Write for
list. M. W. Kantala, Wiberton.

Lowest priees in history on fam-
ous blue ribbon chicks, Write for
them: J. I, Hosford, Atlanta, 224
PorsythSty2S. Ww.

One hundred bred Tancred IL.
chicks from heavy laying str. di-
rect from Booth, $6.50 del. Guar.
100 per cent live del.; also No. 1
Ga. runner peanuts, 8c lb., FOB.
Romer Davis, Summit, Rt. 2. ~

Atlanta, 298 W.

Pure Pape str. 7S. Ci. Black
Minorca chicks, $8 C,: $4.50 50,
$2:35 25, del-; also eggs, $3 100:

Mrs. C. L. Rehberg, Cairo.

Chicks from selected 2 and 3 yr. |

old hens, Tancred str., $7.50'C, 500
for $32.50, del. A. V. Holloway,
Graymont, = 5

Thoroughbred B. Rocks, Reds,
Orp. from selected stock, $7 C;
heavy assorted, \ $6.50; lots less
than 100, add 1 per chick. Prepaid.
Live del. A. H. Fechtel, Waycross.

Quality pure Taricred chicks
from 2 yr. old. select breeders, $6.50
C; Parks Certified Barred Rocks,
$7.50 C, del; March 29, S. G. Lowe,
Mansfield. :

Pure B. R. chicks from heavy
layers, $7 C; $20 for 300 del. March
28.:Guar. safe del. Eggs, $2 per C;
good fertility. Mrs. F> Cowart,
Summit. ;

Rocks, Reds, Wyandottes, Orp.,
$7.50 C; White Leghorns, Brown
L., Anconas, $7 . Guar, to del.
evervichion strong and healthy. EF,
R. Adlington, Atlanta, 510 Pied-
mont Ave.

State accredited, bred for pro-
duction, Reds, B. Rocks, White
Leghorns, $6.75 per 100 del. H. A.
Prather, Washington.

Better baby chicks, guar. exact-
ly as represented. Specialize in
Buff Leghorns. Write before you
buy. Custom hatching also, H.R.
Gaskins, Fitzgeraid, Rt. 1.

Eng Leghorns, R. I. Reds, and
Barred Rocks. Quality chicks from
hens that are: real producers.
Write for prices and guar. Eustace
McKinney, Jr., Blackshear,

Selected thoroughbred B-. R.,
Reds, B. Orp., W.. Rocks, Wyan-
dottes, Eng. Leghorns, $6.75 C;
heavy assorted, $6.25; 10 chicks
free with each 100, from March 29
hatch, R. H. Feehtel, Albany.

Baby Chicks Wanted

Want. 50 pure bred Buff Orp.
chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks.
old. Mrs. Ida Walls, Cumming
Rte.

Want 100 or 200 Dark Cornish
Indian baby chicks at reasonable
price, or for exe. Del. in March or
early April. Mrs. J. C. Goolsby,
Graham, Rt. 1.

Want 200 pure bred chicks to
Reds
preferred, by April 15; Party to
pay chgs. Mrs. C. M. Freeman,
Bainbridge, Rt. 3, Box 246.

Want 100 Reds or B. Rocks fo
raise on halves to 6-8 wks. old.
Mrs. Jno. Faircloth, Pulaski, Rt. 1.

Want 200 chicks to raise on
halves to 8 wks.. old, Buff Orp.,
White Leghorns. Party pay ship-
ping chgs., I furnish feed. Del.
April 1-15. Miss Nettie Skinner,
Bowdon, Bees,

Exec. 3 mos. old Jersey yearling
calf for baby chicks, Barred Rocks
preferred. Each pay postage, for
what they get. Write first. Mrs.
Myrl Williams, Bowdon, Rt. 5.

Want 100 to 500 chicks to raise
on halves to 6-8 wks. old. Mrs. T.
S. Corbitt, Pearson.

Want 200 to 500 chicks to raise
on 50-50 basis. Reds preferred, but
will take any large breed. Mrs. E.
A, Pearson, Hapeville, 8741 Ga.





+

$2 week, Write.



Baby Chicks Wanted

Want 100 Reds to raise on halves
to 8-10 wks. old. Party to pay ship-
ment, I furnish feed. Write at
once, Mrs. D; M. Watkins, Mer-
shon, Rt. 1, Box 36.

Want 100 to 500 chicks to raise
on halves. to 12 wks. old. Reds pre-
ferred, I pay charge last way.
Write first, Mrs. Lonie Shadix,
Draketown, Rt. 1,

Want 200-300 chicks to raise on
halves to 10-12 wks. old. Party pay
charges, I furnish feed. Mrs. C.J.

| Horne, Eastman, Rt. 4,

Want up to 200 chicks to raise
on halves to 10 or 12-wks, Any
large breed. Reds preferred. Mrs.
W. J. Moran, Norwood, Rt 1,
Box 46.

Positions Wanted

Twenty-one-year-old wants work
on farm, No bad habits, except



-|} Smoking. Any kind of farm work;

drive trucks, tractor, $15. mo,,
board, laundry, R, Schmitz, Co.
lumbus, 1622 14th Ave.
Seventeen-year-old boy in need
of work, wants place on farm; No
bad habits; can do most any kind
of work, including truck driving,
$15 mo. with board, laundry. John.
H, Macon, 1618 14th Ave.
Sixteen-year-old boy wants place
on farm. Raised on farm; do any
kind farm work. Prefer near Way-
cross; $8 per mo., board and laun-
dry. Dave Mobley, Waycross,
Rt get E
Thirty-eight-year-old. man with
wife and 4 children want work on
farm at once for wages by day or
month. 3 workers. Haye to be
moved. Best of ref. Luther Gill,
Ashburn, Rt. 3.
Nice, clean, respectable young
Woman, 20 yrs. old wants a place

with nice people on farm to assist

With light farm work. Miss, Bliza-
beth. Hall, Swainsboro, RED 2,
car John Allen.

Seventeen:year-old girl wants
job.on poultry, dairy or truck farm.
Lifetime exp., board and laundry,
Miss Essie Mae
Hall, Kite, Rt. 2. :

-Twenty-eight-year-old colored
man wants job on farm, or a good
l-horse.crop on halves, near church
and school, with good man. Have
to be moved and furnished. Willing
to work. A. D. Baker, Hazlehurst,
Re i

Sober, -honest.- hard working
white man would like to do black-
smithing on some large farm and
work on farm. Can give ref. G. W.
Capps, McDonough.

Want about 1 acre vegetable
land, 50-50 basis. Haye to be fur-
nished $10 per month and moved.
For self and 10 yr. old girl. Mrs.
Millie Cochran, Atianta, 691 Chest-
nUttASts IN. WwW.

Twenty-two-year-old young man
wanis job on farm for reasonable
wages. Write your best offer in
first letter. J. C. Elrod, Loving.

Refined, white middle-aged
couple wants job on farm, any-
thing we can make living at. Best
ref. 2 furnished, J, O. Robinson,
Rome, 731 Ave A.

Want l-horse crop on 50-50 basis.
Can furnish self until June. J. H.
Stairett, Monroe, Rt. 6.

Will work for board and keep.
Can do any kind of farm or dairy
work; also carpenter work. Refer-
ences and particulars by letter: M.
Hancock, Hawkinsville.

Young, thoroughly capable wom-
an desires position in refined home
on farm, assisting with poultry,

,|ete. Miss Janet Brown, Bowdon,
| Re, 4.
Iixperienced- No. Ga. farmer

wants form at once; 4 in family.
Must-be moved and furnished in
crop time. D. C. Lovely, Atlanta,
646 Wells St.. S. W.

Widow with 2 children, girl 15
and boy 11 yrs., want a place near
church and school to help. with
cows and chickens. Best of ref.
Mrs. Emory Langley, ro eee
817. 4th St.

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

Want a job at once on dairy.
Exp. or can farm also. State wages
with board and: laundry.-J. W.
Bason, Atlanta, 2553 Briarcliff Rd.

Seyenteen-year-old country girl
wants home at once. Can do any
kind of work. Ref. exc. Nora Hold-
en, Acworth, RFD 1.

Want 2-horse crop. Have to be
furnished; 6 in family. Will repay
moving bill if have_to. J..R. All-
good, Atlanta, 646 Wells St., S. W.

Married man with wife and 2
small children wants job. Can do
any kind of farm work; both
raised on farm: also exp. in car-
penter work, drive truck, ete. BE.
Ae poe. Wias cross: Rt. i Box 21.





Positions Wanted
Want wage job on farm. Exp.
truck driver, etc. No bad habits,
except smoking, Good worker.
Near Chickamauga preferred. Fred

| Collins, Chickamauga.

Woman. with 8 children, oldest
23 yrs., wants place on truck or
chicken farm near-~Macon or At-
lanta, but ge anywhere. Mrs. Nel-
lie Cochran, Fairburn, Rt. 1.

Twenty-one-year-old young man
wants job on farm at reasonable
wage. Prefer So, Ga. Can. furnish
references. Tracy Howard, Stilson,
Rt. 1, care Jake Blitch.

Want job on farm with good
man at $12 per month, board and
washing. 17 yrs. old, no bad habits.

Prefer near Statham. Write at
once. Odies Pitman, Statesboro,
Rt 3: .

Want job in dairy. Can do any-
thing around a dairy; -also can
retail milk on route. Have wife
and 1 child. Can furnish good ref.
J.C. Harris, Griffin, Rt. 8.

Farm Help Wanted

Good home for refined, healthy,
unincumbered white woman: with
active elderly woman to assist with
garden, chickens, and other light
work. Small wages. Mrs. D.-F,
Plunket, Atlanta, Rt. 8.

Want negro boy, 15 to 20 yrs.
old to work on farm for board and
small wages. L. R. Foster, Carroll-
ton. Rte 2;

Want a good, honest man with
good ref. 35-50 yrs. old to plow
and do gen. farm work. Will give
board, washing and, want 8 acres
will make. W. L. Wilson, Talking
Rock, Rt: 3.



Want young man or. boy who.

would like to work on farm for
board, laundry and cotton patch.
G. <A. Thompson, Swainsboro,
et Oe eo

Want woman or girl. for light
farm work and poultry. Reasonable
salary. Rev. G. Z. Hicks, Bowdon.

Want exp. single man between
20 and 40 yrs. old without bad
habits, willing to work on farm,
live as one of family, $8 mo., board
and washing. H. J. Weatherford,
Alpharetta, Rt. 3.

Want refined middle-aged wom-
an, to .live on farm with elderly
lady,.care for chickens, and other
light work for board and small
salary. Mrs. Dewy Scott, Plain-
ville. E

Want at once, single white man
not over 40 yrs. old, good health,
without bad habits to do gen. farm
work, $8 mo., board and laundry.
W. H. Wilson, Armuchee, Rt. 1.

Want man and wife, unincum-
bered to make crop and live in

home with wife and self. A. W..

Wood, Commerce, Rt. 6. .

Want good orphan boy, 10-15 yrs.
to live as one of family and assist
with farm work; one who ean give
good service, Give cotton or pea
patch, board and send to school.
W. B. King, Waleska, Rt. 1.

Want at once, boy 13 to 18 yrs.,
prefer orphan who has had exp. in
farming, who can plow; live as one
of family. . No bad habits, good
worker, willing worker. E. -L. Cols-
ton, Cornelia, Star Rt.

Want to hire a boy 14 to 15 yrs.
of age, one .raised on farm and
that knows how to work. J. E. Sail-
ers, Draketown.

Seed For Sale ~

Thurmond Grey melon seed,
Sound and: clean, hand saved, 25c
Ib. here or 80c Ib. del. in Ga. H. C.
Welch, Pinehurst, Rt. 1.

Best var- pimiento sed, 50c Ib.,
or exc. for Ga. cane syrup, 10:to
100:;-gal. or P.. R. potato plants.
O. C. Perdue, Yatesville. ,

Mtn, sweet watermelon seed, 75c
Ib. or exc. for small white bunch
butter bean seed; lb. watermelon



for 8 Ib. beans, or exe. for: white
peas. W. C. Shelton, Norwood,
REA.

One hundred and fifty lbs. Stone
Mtn. melon seed, 10c lb. for lot,

also 3 lbs. Rocky Ford cantaloup
seed, /$1 Z. A. Hutson, 9 Griffin,
Jt, 4.

American Wonder melon (grow
wt. 60 lbs. up) -seed} $1 0z.; $10
lb-; also will have plenty potato
plots: later. EE... T:< Clements,
Tennille.

Early red hull gpeckied pea seed,
clean and sound; make 2 crops
a year, $1 bu. Mrs. 7 W.. R. Wise,
Wadley.

Four lbs. melon gota: from se-
lected Stone Mtn., and Kleckley
Sweet mixed,.45c lb. or lot, $1.50
postpaid. J. V. McBride, Colum-
bus, Ree 2 Boe age.

Good winter eating seed beans,
ibe: 1b. on exc. 4 lbs., for. 5 - lbs
shade-cured chewing tobacco.

Zeuas Sanders, Felton, Rt. 1.

melon seed, 25c Ib. or lot for $%

; Hastings syrup cane seed, 10 Ib.3i

Concord, Rt. 2.





eae "Pipe Three
Seed For Sale

Cox watermelon seed, 50c pounds
809 bundles fodder, 1144c bundle. Wy,
S. Murphy, Chipley, Rt. 1. 7

Shalu or Egyptian wheat seed,



26 1b.; 5 Ibs.,. $1; exc. for pures we
bred rabbits. Mrs. Clara. Murray,
Colbert. SEN

Okra seed, %5c lb.; Bell pepper
seed, 15c 0z.; 90c 1b.; old-time ~
pumpkin seed, 15 oz; 5c Ib.3.
Calamus plants, for setting, 10a
each; del, L. A. Crow, Oakwood.

Five Ibs. Stone Mtn. melon ~
seed, sell or .exec, for pure bred 3

eggs, chicks, onion or sweet pep=
per plants, or anything. can use
Mrs. Mildred Hill, Charing. t

Fifteen Ibs. stringless green pod
bean seed, 25 lb. Miss Ottie Rut
ledge, Temple, Rt. 2.

Honey drip cane. seed; 75c bus
FOB; not less than 2 bu. per order.
Ely F, Priest, Acworth, Rt; 1.

Egyptian wheat and sunflowes
seed, chicken feed, 1214c del. Lu. We
Langston, Calhoun,

Perkins Jong green, punch okra
seed, very prolific; 25c Ib.; 5 Ibs.,
20; 10: Ibs.; 15e3 25 Ths; and up,
124%4.1b.; not postpaid. E. L:. Todd,
Valdosta, Bute

Thirty Ibs. good Thurmond Grey

T. W. Register, Valdosta, Rt. 2. ee

Imp. Watson melon seed, from
only selected melons for 16 yrs.,
Gc Ib: del. or exc. for anything
can use, A..F. Rogers, Faceville.

Cabbage-collard seed, 10c per 2.
large thls., or 40 1b.; 50 lb. can of
pure country lard, 15 lb.; want
baby chicks to raise on halves to
8 wks. Mrs. Bertha Johnson, Faces
ville. i

Absolutely pure, choicest selects
ed Rocky Ford. cantaloup, imp.
Jones and Stone Mtn. melon seed,
1% Th., 30c; 50. 1b. postpaid, J. i
Fraisef, Lawrenceville.

One hundred Ibs. genuine honey
drip syrup cane seed, sound, re<
cleaned, 8c 1b.; 1 bu. brown-eyed
Crowder peas, $1.50; 18 lbs. Gas,
collard, $5. Elmon Watson,
Winder, Rt. 3.

White nest onions, 50c gals
Russian sunflower, 25 lb.; Masto=
don. strawberry plants, 25e C3 $2
M:. Himalaya blackberry, 50c doz,
Mrs. J.T. Farmer, Lilburn; Rt

Bunch Eng. pea sed, 25c 1b.; exc,
fcr meat and sausage; cream Crow=
der pea seed, 10c Ib. Joe Mercer,
Fitzgerald, Rt ..3.

Cream sugar Crowder pea, 5c Ib,
or $2 bu.; large sunflower seed, .
10c Ib. FOB; exc. for P. R. sweet
potato plants, at $1.50 M del. May



1st, Clyde Hartlive, Sulphur >

Springs. :
Rape sed, 15e Ib. 2 lbs., 2505.

Alaska, Kirklands Prolific and

Thos. Laxton Eng. peas, 1 lb., 253
less. 35c plus postage. D. Sheridan,
Pearson,

About 75 lbs. clean, white: Dixie
Belle seed, 1931 crop; lot.at 25c Ib.,
FOB, Butler; smaller lots, 30c lb.
and postage. F. G. Jinks, East
Point, 209 St. Michael St.

Pure Stone Mtn. seed, 35c Ib.,
3 Ibs. $1; banana muskmelon, 35
lb.; citron, 20c teacupful; old-fash-
ioned large Indian peach, 20c doz
Mrs.:- Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4

Fifty Ibs. hand-selected pure |
Stone Mtn. seed, 25e lb. and post.
age. R. I. Farmer, Milledgeville,
Rts2; Box, 106%

Jerusalem artichokes, $1 bu.}
hot pepper seed, 10c tabls. W. H ~
Goodwin, Wadley- ws

Several hundred lbs. finest hand<
selected Stone Mtn. seed, 50c_ lhe
del.; 10 lbs. up, 30c Jb; grown es<
pecially for seed. B. R. Andrews,
Haddock.

Old-fashioned hard or. martin
gourd seed, sugartray gourd seed,
often grow to 8-10 gal. cap., old-
fashioned muskmelon seed, eache
5 doz., 12c. Floyd Townson, Lews
ner.

Martin gourd seed,
pumpkin seed, 38 doz.
Merea Hbunter, Lewner.

Hastings watermelon seed,

02.; .beans, gourd seed. <Write for =..
price. Fred Combs, Stephens, Re 3
by Box: 40; ft

Ten lbs. nice clean orange caney
seed for planting, 50c postpaid. ~
Hettie Tilley, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 26,

Tiza wonder muskmelon, large
and sweet, seed,'25c; 14 lb. $1, pres
paid. J. Tom ,White, Dublin, - aes

White Bermuda onion sets, 15@ ~
qt., 55 gal., $3-75 bu., del. by pars
cel post. W.G.-Hollomon, Brooklyn.

Twenty lbs. Sims watermelon
seed, 60c Ib., del. Melons grow to
wt, 50 to 80 lbs. W. C, McRae,

hom er
Miss

5c
5@s





26 {






Two bu. seeded ribbon cane seed, o
6c Ib-, postpaid in Ga. in 10-Ib
lots or more, or $1.80 bu, trl 2
paid, Exc. for anything can use, |
R. H. Garner, Ellenwood, Rt. 2.







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Georgia |
Market Bulletin

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

| Department of
| Agriculture

EUGENE TALMADGE,
Commissioner













e THURSDAY, MARCH. 24, 1982

- Entered as second class matter
February 15, 1922,.at the Post
Office at Atlanta, Georgia,
under the act of June 8, 1930..
Accepted for mailing at special
rate of postage provided for in
Section 1103, Act of October 8,





1917.
| Notice of farm produce .and
appurtenances, adinissibie un-

der postage regulations, insert-

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and repeated only when request
is accompanied by new copy of
notice.



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| flowers and seed, incubator and
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notices are published in Monthly
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\25e Ib.,







Seed For Sale

road Jackson pumpkin seed,
15 seed for 10c. Miss Mattie Du-
Pree, Byron.
*- Tom Watson melon
Jected ,hand saved, 25c lb.,
ib: for 10 Ibs. or more, del.
Leah Hurst, Meigs, Rt. 1.
- Beet. the Bee and Honey Drip
-eane seed, sound, clean, each, 75c
bu.; also few bu. Sagrain, $1 bu.
G. H, Jolley, Adairsville, Rt. 1.
Ten lbs. yellow Milo Maize seed
for planting for sale. Mrs. Hettie
Tiliey, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 26.



seed, , Se-
or 20
Mrs





Hastings Shogoin turnip seed,
49c Ib., del. Also Ga. collard seed,
26e Ib., del. Edw. Robinson, Nich-

oils, Rt. 1.
Nest onions,.,25c gal; peanuts,

ae gal.; yellow eyed peas, 5c. Ib.;

- eream Crowder peas, 6c lb. Add

postage. Bessie Wright, Bremen,
Rt. 2.
Early Honey Drip syrup cane

seed, absolutely pure and sound,

x
es



. 314c Ib. or $1.60 bu. Del. in State.
Money order. No chks. H. 5.

_ Brooks, Monroe, Rt 1.
Hastings .Stone Mtn. melon

peed, 50c ib.; Calif. black-eyed peas,
2-crop Crowders, sell or exe.- for
anything can use. No. chks.
Clyde Cook, Ashburn, Rt. 2.
, White velvet okra seed, 30 Ib.;
deep pink meat cantaloup seed, 10c
-pkt.. martin gourd seed, 10c pkt-
3 Miss Annie E. Jones, Fayetteville,
wa S:

Gourd (martin) seed and Dill

se
A
geed, each 12c per packet. Pre-
& paid. Mrs. T, B. Thomas, Thom-
_ asboro.

Twenty lbs. white heading col-



Tard seed, 30c Ib. or sxe. for dried
"apples, peaches, chickens, turkeys,
- or white feed sacks. Ea. pay post-
age. Mrs. L. J. Brooke, Bluffton,
ERED 3.
Stone Min. seed, 40c !b.; mixed
turnip seed, 40c lb.; Eng. pea seed,









_ 25c ib. Exc. for potato plants.
-- Mrs. W. A. OKelley, Maysville,
it. 2.
~ Fresh vinegar seed, 10c start,

del. Mrs.
aviiey: REx:

Cc. D. Chrysler; Mays-



Seed For Sale

American Wonder watermelon
seed, Ist yr. from Clements, $3.50
Ib; $1.25 per % Ib. ~ Beet the Bee
cane seed, 50c gal. Exc. for O-
too-tans, C. R. Smith, Buford,
Rt, 3.

White velvet and~Perkins okra
seed, 20c lb. Add postage. Or dc
lo. for lot of 35 Ibs. Fine var. cot-

ton seed, $1.75 per 100. ay Ws
Mitehell, Summerville.

Big yellow pumpkin seed, 15c
rt.; white and striped Cushaw
seed, 15c pt.; pop corn, 50c pt All
1931 crop. Junior Tuck, BHilijay,
RiA3, Box: 63.

New crop white and long green

hand shelied and re-
Postage paid on
T. R. Walker,

okra seed,
cleaned, 15c Ib.
10 16s. or. over.
Alpharetta, Rt. 3.
Twelve pounds Thurmond Grey
watermelon een ate Ib., = <del.
Money.order. E _ Fountain, EG

Valley.
Thirty lbs, Lifsey watermelon
seed, 75c lb., dl., if cash is sent

with order; $20 for lot. J. W. Har-
rell, Savannah, Rt. 4.

Roe ky Ford cantaluop seed, Cu-
ban Queen, $1 Ib.; chicken corn,
bunch Eng. peas, -Navy _ beans,
running and bunch butter beans,
del.; turkey toe.peas, 10c
lb: Eva Tankersley, Thomson.

Pure Watson melon seed, 50c

lb. for less than 50. 1bs.; 40c lb. for

larger lots. -B:-G. Gay;= Stella
ville.

White nest onions, 40c gal;
memmoth okra, %4 Ib., 15c; % Ib.,

25c; Senna seed, 2 thls., 12c. Mrs.
Cc. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Rt..5.

White nest onions, 50c gal.; old-
fashioned tender cornfield and
black pole bean seed, 25c teacupful,
40c lb.; purple hull white pea,
$1.25 pk. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flow-
ery Branch.

Thirty-five lbs. long green velvet
okra seed, -15c lb.; add postage.
Mrs. S. S. Storer, Douglasville,
Rt. 6.

Texas seeded cane, pure, ist yr.
from Hastings, 5c lb.; honey drip,
8c lb.; add postage. E. L. Harri-
son, Bremen. ,

Pure, guar. bunch butter bean
seed, colored, 15c 1b.; 2 lbs. 25c;
% snuff box full, mostly yellow
meated watermelon seed free with

'|2 lbs. or more. S: R. Harden, Sur-

rency; Rt. 1.

Weaver Watson melon seed, A-1,
50 lb., or exc. in value. H, A.
Josey, Vienna, RFD 6.

Milo-maze seed, 15c Ib. up to 10
lbs,, over. Write for prices. Pop
corn, Japanese, 1J0c Ib.; Russian
sunflower seed, 20c, all postpaid.
Mrs. T. O. Hammock, Locust
Grove.

Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c
start, (not qt.) Mrs. Sallie Floyd;
Rockmart, Rt. 2.

Rice for seed, $2.25 bu., FOB; 3
Ibs., 25c, postpaid; mung beans,
12 lbs. $1; Russian sunflower seed,
10 lbs. $1, postpaid. A. A. Fuqua,
Jackson.

Dixie Belle melon seed, 1931
crop, hand selected, 40c lb.; special

price for 50 or more lbs. A. L.-
Brady, Rupert.
Saved good and nice, 24 Ibs.

Hales best cantaloup. seed, saved
for my own use, 50c lb. Mrs... W.
E. Crosby, Adel, RED 2.

Honey drip cane seed, bright and
recleaned, extra quality, 40c gal.;
75c. peck, prepaid. L, L. Smith,
Warrenton, Rt. 3.

Hastings fine yellow -pop corn
seed, 10c cupful; add 3c postage.
Will take stamps. Otis OKelly,
Comer, Rt. 1.

Red and yellow pop corn, gourd

seed, 10c; Ambrosia Himalaya
blackberry dewberries, 5c; 50c
doz-; Concord, Luta grapes, 10c;

$1 doz. Edwin Tatum, Bolton.

Five hundred Ibs. pure, Stone
Mtn. melon seed, 30c 1b.; 25 in
50 lb. lots and up. S. E. Waller,
Charing.

Five hundred lbs.. pure Stone
Mtn. watermelon seed, guar. to be
pure and sound, 30c 1b.; add post-
age. C. W. Collins, Atlanta, 813%
Bankhead Ave, ;

Old-fashioned running velvet
bean seed, 100 per cent sound, $1.75
bu-, FOB; money order. H. O. Mad-
ray, Jesup.

No. 1 No @. Gaz raised peanuts,

244c Ib. in 100 Ib. lots; velvet
beans, $1.50 bu. del-; Stone Mtn.
melon seed, 40c Ib. del. Jo 7G.

Broome, Tifton, Rt. 6.

Stone Mtn. melon seed, 50. Ib.
in small lots, Write for prices in
lots over 50 Ibs. J. D. Alexander,
McDonough.

Ten Ibs. Stone Mtn. melon seed,
$2.75 for lot del. J. F. Howell, Ty
Ty> Rte 2.

Fifty lbs. Stone Mountain water-
melon seed, 20c Ib del, J. D.
Means, Elko.

Seed For Sale
Multiplying Calif beer seed, yel-
low var., stamps accepted, 25 per
start (not qt.) Mrs. E. B. Green,
Atlanta, 835 Ponders Ave.

Good, pure, 1931 Stone Mtn. mel-
on seed; 22c Ib. del. in 100 lb. lots;
smaller lots, 30c Ib. del. J. J..Blood-
worth, Gordon, Box 12.

Georgia collard seed, 1931 crop,
recleaned, 5 to 25 lbs. 20c lb.; 100
lbs. or more, 15.1b., FOB. or
Ponder, Whigham. .

Four hundred ibs. rice pop corn,
80 Ib-; 200 lbs. Hastings Mung
beans, 8c lb.;-all FOB: Wm, H.
Bird, Dougherty.

Burbanks Golden Treasurer can-
taloup seed, guar. pure. 1st yr.
direct, 25e pkt., 50c oz. postpaid. R.
H. Long. Culverton. -

Tisawunder muskmelon, large
and sweet, seed, 30c 0z.; 14 Ib., $1;
postpaid. J. Tom White, Dublin.

Pure Watson melon seed, 30 Ib.;
chufa seed, no rocks or nutgrass,

Se; all del. R. L. Clifton), Oliver,
PRE. 3;
White collard seed, resembles

snow at time of heading, 1 tbls.,
10c: 3 tbls., 25ce; teacupful, $1; send

eash and postage. J. B. McGill,
Barrott.
Six Ibs. rape seed, 20c Ib. if lot

is taken, 25 ib, in smaller lots.

del.. cash with order. J. W.
Clayton, Woodstock, Rt. 1.

Good cornfield bean. seed, i10c
teacupful; honey drip cane seed,

2%e lb.; add postage; cash with
order. T. G, Bloodworth, Lawrence,
ville, Rt. 3.

Pure, unmixed white tender corn-
field bean seed, 25c cup, del. Mrs.
M. B. Jofies, Rydal, Rt. 2.

- Recleaned, chufa seed, $3 bu.
FOB here; cash with order. Mrs.
Allic Wolfe, Baxley.

Eighteen bu. honey drip cane
seed, sound and clean, 90c bu. FOB.
Carl Tallent, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1.

Muskmelon seed, large kind, 10
cupful; hand picked Spanish pea-
nuts, med. size, 6c 1b.; add post-
age for small _quantity. Blanche
King, Norwood, Rt.. 2.

Recleaned .rice seed, 10c pt.; yel-
low crookedneck squash,
package; vegetable peach, 10c pks:;
add postage to all. Mrs. A. J.
Stansel, Cleveland, Rt. 4.

Striped half runner bean seed,
1fe teacupful; strawberry piants,
everbaring, crossed with Klon-
dike, very. fine, -20e C; $1.50 M;
exc. Mrs. Lizzie, Thompson, Law-
renceville, Rt. 1-*

--Ga. collard, pumpkin, Eng. or
salad peas, 2 cups, 15; mustard,
pomegranite, cucumber, 5c eup;
exec. for cane seed. Mrs. Henry

Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Late Orange cane seed, 76c bu.;
rico peas, 15c qt.; sunflower seed,
2Ge qt; imp. Russell big boll cot-
ton seed, privately ginned, 75e bu.
FOB. Bonnie Frix, Talking Rock.

Pure Tom Watson melon seed,
20e Ib.; 50 to 100 lbs. and over 15c
Ib. A. O. Gibbs, Mystic, Rt. 1.

White velyet okra seei, 25c Ib.
or exc. for McCaslan pole beans,
onion plants or white bunch but-
ter beans. J. B. Jordan, Lilburn.

Twenty lbs. Hales Best canta-
loup seed, 40c tb. postpaid. J. F.
Larkey, Jacksonville. ,

Corn beads, chufas, long musk-
melons, watermelons, pumpkin,
cushaw, yard long peas, 1 pke. ea.
for 25c; cornfield beans, garden
beans, 16c cupful, 3, 25c. Mrs.
Sarah Grindle, Alto, Rt. 1.

Large-size Rocky Ford canta-
louy seed, 25c Ib. and postage..A. S.

| Hannah, Grayson, Rt. 1.

Jack beam seed, 15c doz.; add
postage. Miss Frances Kennedy,
Baxley, Rt. 2. :

Pure Rocky Ford cantaloup
seed, 10c pkt., 25 per % lb., 85c
Ib. A. L. McKee, Ellenwood.

Korean Lespedeza, 15e lb. car-
pet grass, $2.75 bu.; New Stone and
Baltimore tomato, 75c; Marglobe,
$1.50; Wakefield, Flat Dutch cab-
bage, $1. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery
Branch.

O-too-tans, sound, 20c lb.;. Rocky
Ford cantaloup, 25c cupful; Calif.
roct beer seed, 15ce-start; nice dried
peaches, 10c lb.; 12 lbs., $1. Mrs.
Tina Phillips, Flowery Branch.

Two hundred lbs. genuine imp.
Dixie Beile melon seed, 35c; 100 bu.
Tillman Clays, 100 bu. old-fashion-
ed late Claybank peas, $1.25 FOB.
W. O. Birdsong, Gordon.

Pop corn, 7e lb. FOB; SS. C.
Brown Leghorn roosters, $1.25 ea.;
Ocilla beans, $1.25 bu. FOB; or exe.
for Brab, peas at $1 bu. W. A.
Sumner, Norristown.

Vine okra seed, 90-seed for 25e
and 2c postage. Miss Mary. Melton,
Smithville, Rt. 1...

Genuine Orange cane seed, 1931
crop, in 2%.and 3 bu. bags, 65c



bu. FOB. J. E. Stewart, Clarkes:

ville.



10c |



ai For Sale ct

Few gourd (grow to hold 7 to oy]

gal.) seed, 20c doz. and 2 for post-
age: healing squash seed, 15c doz.;
no stamps accepted. W. F. Walden,
Vidalia, Rees

Three -_ lbs. Clements imp.
Triumph watermelon seed, $3 1b.;
add postage i Ib. Wilkins water-
melon seed, $1 and postage. Ss. J.
Stubbs, Jonesboro.

Pure, clean, sound Beat-the-Bee
cane seed, 40c gal. del; pure sound
eream Crowders, 10 Ibs., 50c; 300
Ibs.. $10 FQB; sat. guar. Roo:
Moore, Rockmart, te as

COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Long staple, short cotton seed,
Tse bu. or exe. for dried fruit or
shod peanuts; imp. red skin P. R.
plants, $1.75 M, del. O. L. Mob-
ley, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 42. :

Rucker seed, planter 1 year; kept
clean at gin, 50c bu. C. C. Ander-
son. Register.

Pure Addison cotton seed, -re-

cleaned at gin, 50c bu. at my home.

W. LL. Wilson, Talking Rock,
Rito3: :

- Rhynes Cook wilt-resistant,
Clevewilt W. R., 1 1-16 in. staple,
75e bu.; Whatleys prolific, $1.50
bu.: Pollock, 10-25; Rocky Ford
eantaloup, 50c Ib. C. L. Rhyne,
Plains.

Pure Wannamaker eotton seed,
recleaned, 40c bu.' Real good Ten-
nessee mare mule, i1 yrs, old, wt.
1,100 lbs., $75; country cured hick-
ory smoked hams, 25 Ib. Riley
Couch, Turin.

Pure big boll Piedmont Cleve-
land, 60c bu.; cream sugar Crow-
ders, 3-crop. kind, $1. pk. Want 10
bu. imp. purple skin P. R. seed
potaties. J. N. Carson, Griffin.

Sev. bu. Wannamaker Cleveland.
cept pure, 40c bu., FOB; 7 S. P.
C. shoats, 3 boars and 4 gilts, pure
bred, reg-, $15 per.; $8 ea. Lavelle
Davis, Waresboro.

Cokers No. 5, 1% in. staple, 50c
bu. No orders for less than -2 bu.
Also pure Honey Drip cane: seed,
Seb Ob. Horace Darnell,
Winston.

- Ruckers Heavy Fruiter, 5-lock
Piedmont Cleveland, 50 bu.; Ever-
bearing white butter beans, 10c Ib.
W. M. Bryan, Canon.

Cne hundred bu. Livingstons
pure wilt-resistant, $1 bu.; 50 bu.
velvet beans, extra fine quality, $1
bu.. FOB JH: Clark, Eiko.=.
Five thousand bu- Rowden 40,
strain 7, pure,
resistant, 1931 premium, % to %
in., 75e bu-; over 25 bu., 60 bu.;
over 100 bu., 50c bu., FOB. J. G.
Williamson, Eastman. :

One hundred bu. fine, select
Foster cotton seed for sale. W. C.
Hardison, Byren, Box 51.

Fifty bu. College No. 1 cotton
seed; 50c bu., or $1.40 per 100 Ibs.
Saved specially for planting. LL. W.
rit, SDALtA mt. bo

Few hundred bu. of Cokers No.
5, av. 1 1/16 in. staple, 50c bu. M.
Wilkes, Meigs.

Pure Wannamaker, privately
ginned for planting purposes, 50c
bu., or exc. 20 bu. for 100 lbs. No.
1 flue-cured chewing tobacco. B.
F. Fagan, Martin.

Seventy-five bu. pure Coker s Wo.
5, 40e bu., exe. for velvet beans,
peas, syrup, or anything can use.
L. V. Mullens, Greensboro.

Limited quantity Stoneville No.
2 pure cotton seed, 1 1/32 staple,
$1.50 bu. W. C. Adams, Bowdon.

Lee Wilsons early big boli; Co-
kers Cleveland: No. 5; Wannama-
ker Cleveland; ginned and re-
cleaned on my private gin; any
above, 50c bu.; FOB. J. L. Thomas,
Madison, Rt. 1.

Kasch coton seed; holds record

station No. 5, Temple, Texas; 17.

yrs. premium staple, 42 per cent
lint, 35 bolls 1 Ib.; $1 -bu.; close
heavy fruiter. G. M: Baldwin,
Douglasville. :

Cokers Cleveland. No. 5, strain

2, clean and pure, Ist yr., $2 per.

100 lbs., FOB, Calhoun: Special
price on 500 lb. lots. B. L. Pass,
Ranger,

Fifteen thousand bu. Wanna-

maker Cleveland big boll, 1st yr.;
kept pure and handled with care
at gin, 50c bu. L. P. Brandenburg,
Senoia.

Several bu. Cokers 5 eotton seed,
Ist yr., 75e bu.: 1 car. good bright
Bermuda grass hay; Make offer.
Several bu. Whatleys seed corn,
ist yr. str., 90e pk.; $1.50 bu. Li.
R. Langley, Milledgeville,

Five hundred bu. Cokers extra
Cleveland, 50 bu. in 100 Ib. sack,
FOB. J. A. Loftin, Carrollton.

Pure Piedmont Cleveland, 1st
and 2nd pickings, privately ginned,
recleaned, 50 bu.; Marlboro Pro-
lific cotton, selected, 50c peck, $1.75
Weitie RoW Stembridge, Milledge.
ville.-

tee =



et. be

lL Daiton, Adairsville; RE

shape for planting,

roll-cleaned, wilt-

cash. W. W. Barnes, Manchester.










at For sae

Bure Wilsons wilt-resistant, 5 :
bu.; also pure. Ruckers, 50c! bi
Exc. for good pigs; speckled bune
putter beans, 6c Ib,
Talking Rock. __

Cook s-imps> $1 bus. Fo

good syrup or the old-fashioneq
debs, 1 bu. seed for 2 gal. syrup:
1 bu. seed for 1 bu., % pinders, E
ee Dixon, Blackshear, Rt. 4
Box: 104. :

Bersons imp. Cleveland big: boil,
45 per cent lint, $2 per-100 Ibs:
new var. yellow corn that produce
more, than white, 50 peck, $17
bu. Mrs. J. W: Ford, Lithonia












ot No.- 5, cotton seed, Ast
40c bu., FOB. Cash. Grover

Pure cotton seed, Cokers No
Seed. bought direct last year, 60
bu. C. C. McCollum, Wrens.

Thirty bu. Piedmont Cleveland,
50c bu., FOB; whole lot, $12; Ts
yr. planting: Ge; M. Morris, K
Rtas

Wilson cotton seed, ginned
private gin, 40c bu. Trade some fi
100-day velvet beans: Donaldson's -
and, Owens Reds, 7c each, $6,
heavy mixed, $5.50 100. B. RB. nails
Harlem, Rt. 1. ;

Seventy-five bu. Neelys ee
staple. 75 bu-; Neelys long staple, y
pedigreed and state insp., 50c bu.
Exe. few bu. for peanuts. x FE
Martin, Bowdon, Rt. 2.

_Petty-Toole, dry and sound, good
0c bus, FOR. ss
J. L. White; Tifton. Rt. 4. ae

Fifty bu, Cokers No. 5, grown
from reg. seed, kept pure at gin,
50 bu., FOB. No. chksa. WG
Jones, Ranger.

Pure Cokers No. 5, pure, ist yr, *
Seed was saved from 9 acres that
made 12 bales cotton, 50c bu. J. oe
Milton, Matthews, RFD. :

Cokers Ofeveland No: 6... 7rem
cleaned, 75c bu., FOB. M. i. ene
Gainesville, Rt. 4, ;

CORN AND: SEED CORN
FOR SALE Sp
Imp. Tennessee red cob seed corn
and Hastings imp. Hickory King
seed corn, $1. bu: 'T; 44. Webb, Bll
jay, Rt. 3.
Hastings Prolific ist yr. select
ed for seed, $2.50 bu, FOB, or exe.
for potato plants, peanuts or other
farm products. J. H. Beasley, La:
venia, RED. a :
Pure Mexican June sed corn,
50c pk. J- B. Altman, br
RtieZe Box 276. Be
Pop corn, red and white, un
mixed, white, d5clb. on cob; Te Ib. e
shelled; red, 7c:on coh; 9c shelled.
Mrs. Florence Cfatmon, Wo
stock, Rt. 1. : ;
Pure Yellow Dent seed ane pure.





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4



































Mexican June seed corn, 75 pk.
dei; nubbed and shelled, $2 bu.
FOB. CG aS 2 Oliver, Barnesville,

RS 2 ;

Pure Mexican June corn, select
ei and nubbed, $2 bu.; $1.25 per
Y pu.; 75 peck, FOB; sev. kinds
cow peas at reasonable price;
write. C. M. Hayes, Gaines
Rts 9" ae

Hickory King, $2 bas 60c peck;
Blue Mexican June, 2- bu., 60
pk.; Whatleys $1.50 bu.; 50e pk
samples on request; add del. ehgs











Hastings Prolific, Ist yr. oy
ears to stalk, field selected, nubbed )
ard shelled, 50c pk., $1.75 bu. no o
dci. D. C. Bramlett, Auburn, Rt

Special field selected Jenn. pre
lific, 2-5 ears to stalk, nubbed an
shelled, 25c gal., 40c pk., $1.50 bu
FOB, -here. J. W. S:- Fowler, Be
ford tt: =

Bred up. Aiexican June- C6)
white and blue mixed, weevil treat
ed. Write for sample and price:
B. Kinard, Jackson.

-Neals-2-ear seed corn, $1. 25 be
shelled; Tenn. yellow corn, Same
price, not prepaid; 100 bu. ae
Cokers No. 5, 50 bu: C- G. ite
Calhoun, Rt. 3. eee

Whatleys prolific, 59 pk. soe.
per % bu.; $1.50 bu. FOB; post
age extra: 2:4 bu. $1.40 bus Ae
for prices larger lots. H. Oe ee
vorn, Carrollton.

Hastings prolific for seedling
purposes, ist yr. hand-nubbed and
shelled; sound and pure, $150 BU
FOB. C. R. Walker, Griffin

Hastings bis Rockdale seed corm,
45c pk., $1.50 bu. FOB; ist #
from Hastings. Jas: E- Jac
son, Rt. 5.

White rice pop corn,
Ate lb. this week only- N
under 10 lbs. Add postage or sen
COD. Ralph Hill, Mt. Airy, Rt
Box 35. 2

Pop corn, 10c :
prepaid, or exc. some for ae
Bermuda onion plants, Ib- for
plants. Each pay postag

































Ab. shelled



| Dempsey, Menlo; RG 1.




























































hailey s prolific, %4 bu.
n June corn, 50c pk-;
eat, ibe 1B: cattail

Ibs. per bu.; 6 M bundles
Make best offer; 50 bu.
. Buffington, Gillsville.

ry King seed corn, large
grains, % gal, 22c; 1
postpaid. Exc. some for
r pecans. L. J. Vollrath,
Z
7 Dent seed corn, nubbed
lied, 40c peck, $1.25 bu.;
Crowder peas, 4c lb. Fred
Bremen, Ri 2, Box 72:
xed, 1931 imp. Whatleys
pu., 2 bu. to bag.
a. Crop Imp. Association.
Phort. Sylvester.
ed bu. corn, 65c bu.;
elvet beans, $1 bu.:
p P. R. potato plants,
April, May, June. del.;

3 ellow flint seed corn,
( ith white, $1 pk., $3
B. Grady Cook, Cordele,

oe pop corn, 6c lb. del.
ecans, lb. far lb.; May
ees, 2-4 ft., and- apricot,
mach, 50c doz., dl. W. B.
Gainesville, Rt. 5.

) ed bu. river bottom
. FOB, Clarkesville.
jardman, Commerce,

oh ndred bu Whatleys pro-
100 bu. Pe ae



Seed . Wanted

| bu. 90-day velvet bean
0 Ibs. Stone Mtn. water-
5 ee F. Tanner, Black-



AND SEED CORN

: WANTED

t 125 bu. shelled corn; will
bu del. Midville.- G. B:



OF cotton seed: bu. Del
Flint or = seed - Corn;



R. plants, $1.30 M; 5 M
I, 000. DD. T.. Herring:

mM. .
nd early triumph potato
c plants,
guar, dis Ww, Altman,

sip safe del.
tes, LaGranee.

Atti del.

Plants, 65c 500, $1 M; 3 M
, postpaid; g00d sound Brab-
Deas, $1.25 bu.; Clay peas, $1
WH. Branan, Lewiston.

tr. P. R. potato f

, Metter, Re?

stproof cabbage plants, E. J.,;
+ $1 M del; 5'M lots, 700
Bz. ee Mallard, Rincon.
sp. and treated P. R.
~$165 M del. Guar. good
a Alton Jackson, Baxley,

. P. eR, plants, $1.50 M; * M
2 M, FOB. Gash with order.
llard, Douglas.

nsp, P. R. pink skin. var:
ants, $1.40 M del-; 3 M lots and
$186 M del, Ready any date.

Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4,

pr * spring cabbage: plants
iH J, Chas. W- and

nh gen, 75 M: 5 M $2.50; 10

98 Not postpaid. J. G. Owens,

ime. red and yellow skin P.
plants, gov. insp., $1.25 M, FOB.
for good, home-cured meat at
_+). Hach pay charges. Ivey
, Baxley, Rts 4:

ine grown insp. potato

W. C.. Douglas,

Leon Carter, Rock-:

| $1-40 M;

ne heading cabbage and col- }

Ss $1.50 1,000. J. Carl Daugh-}.

1-50 M, FOB, or exc. some

Hae For Gale

Millions P. R, plants, $1.50 M;

gov. insp- April, May and June del,
Money order, No chks. l. B.*Byrd,
Bristol.

Cert. pink Slena PB. -R. plants,
exp. collect; E. J., Chas. W. cab-
bage, $1-M, prepaid: 8 M 75c M,
collect. W. H. Boatright, Alma.

Marglobe, new Stone and greater
B. tomato plants, $1.50 M, post-
paid. Money order. Miss Nellie Fay
Edgerton, Baxley.

Klondike strawberry plants, 20c
C, 85e 500, $1.50 1,000. Verna
Strickland, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1

State approved purple skin Ps
plants, 5 M or less, $1.50 M; 5 M
up, $1.35 M, collect. No chks. L. A.
Brannen, Baxley.

BH. J, cabbage plants, 35 500, 65c
M, FOB; imp, P. R. plants, gov:
Imsp., ready April 1, $1.25 M, FOB,
Cash with order. Money order pre-
ferred. A. P. Tomberlin, Surrency.

Red skin P. R. plants, gov. insp.
$1.40 M, del, Ready by April 25.
Marion Edenfield, Surrney, Rt. 2.

Gov. insp., grown from vines P.
KR. plants, . Sl. 50 del, in Ga: April,
May, Jun del. Money. order only.
T. M. Mullis, Odum, Box 134,

P. R. and big stem Jersey pota-

to plants, ready now, gov. insp.,
$1.50 M. Special price on large
orders. Del. in Ga. I. B. Jones,
Screven.

Cabbage, onion, potato, tomato
and. pepper plants. Write for
special prices on all kinds of
plants. Andrew Clark, Thomasville.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.20 M;
April. and May del. Exc. for 100 Ibs.
NEG, eS at2 1b. Dui. Tuten;
Coffee, Rt 1

Genuine im gov. insp. red skin
Po R. plants, ready April 1, $1.50
M, del.
Res bs]
_.P. R. plants, state insp., $1.25
1,000. B. F. Crumley, Fender.

Chas. W. and Copenhagen cab-

bage, Bermuda and prize taker on-
ion plants, 60c 500, 90c M, del.. No
chks. nor stamps. Mrs. Geo. Gaff-
ney, Fitzgerald.
~ State insp. P. R. plants, $1.40 M,
FOB; $1.60. M:> del.; Apri May,
June del. R, B.. McDonald, Alma,
Rt.-3:;
- Imp. purple skin P. -R. plants,
gov. insp., $1.50 M; 10-Mup, $1.25
M; P..P. in Ga. Cash with order.
.No chks.. Ruckers No.. 1 cotton
seed, 75c bu., FOB. J. T. Goodrum,
Warwick.

Booking orders at $1.25 M; P. R.
potato plants, April del. Good flue-
cured tobacco, 10-lbs.,; $1 del. Mrs.
Cc. G. Williams, Baxley.

60c M and upwards:

Plants,
seedling -pecans, exc. for white
Spanish peanuts, peas, pimiento

Fpepper seed or butter. Write first.
L. E, Harrison, Dublin.

Imp. red and pink skin P. R.
plants, gov. insp., from 1 to 5 M
Jarger orders, $1.25 M,
FOB. C. H. Davis, Graham.

Pure P. R.: and early triumph
potato plants, April and May. del.,

dele, Rt. 4.
Kudzu plants, the best, $10 M,

B. Watson, Hamilton. ;

- Red and yellow skin P. R.- plants,
ready April10, $1.35 M, FOB. HE.
Johnson, Surreney, Rt. 1.

. PLR. plants, $1-25 M; 5 M $1.35
M, del., or exe. for 5 bu. good Span-
ish peanut seed. Plan shipment
April and May. 'W. D. Black, Bax-
ley, Rt? 2, Box 56.

. P.R. plants, $1.25 M, or $1.35 M,
del.; E. W., Chas. cabbage plants,
Tbe M, del. Ezra Butler, Baxley,
RED 3.

Gov. insp. P. R. potato plants,
$1.50-M, del.;
bacco, 10 lbs. $1, or exc. for Brab
or Clay pea seed. R- S. was
Baxley.

P. R. planis 168 sale. Small or-
ders accepted collect, $1.25 1,000.
Walter J. Peacock, Baxley; Rt. 3.

Imp, P. R, plants, gov. insp.,
$1.25 M. Cash with order. J. B.
Patterson, Baxley, Rt 4, Box 87.

Gov. insp. P. R., Nancy Hall
plants, $1.25 M; large lots, $1 M:
tomato plants, ready, $1.75 M,
FOB. Cash. B. J. Morris, Baxley.

Ninety-day
plants, insp. and, treated, April,

ry

May del, $1.25 M; 5 M $6, FOB.

WwW. W. Bland, Baxley-

Booking orders for red skin P. R.
plants, $1.25 M: N. C.~peanuts,
sound, clean of trash, 45c lb. in 10
bu. or more; 50c for less. All
FOB=Cash. CC. C. Payne,. TEED
RES;

Sage plants, 256: ee aud
striped cushaw seed, 1c. eupful.





Add postage. Mrs- Mary Grindle,
Day Oe Ri :

5 M up, $1.40 M: 10 M up, $1:25 M;

$1.75 M, parcel postpaid: 5 M $7.50,"

Ga. R.-M. Cox, Moultrie, |

-Cumming.

5 M up, $1.25 M, FOB.

$1.50 M del, Walter J. Dowdy, Cor-

FOB; any quantity, 2 to4 yrs. old.

good flue-cured to-:

imp: P.~R. potato:

ne Pints For Sale

Progressive everbearing straw-
berry plants, 250 C, $2.50 M; del,
H. B, Shell, Palmetto.

Genuine P. R. plants, gov. insp.,
$1.50 M; 5 M WMDs ibaa M: April,
May, June del. J.C. Tyre, Bristol.

Genuine youngberry plants, di-
rect from goy. stock, doz. lots, 10c
each; 100 lots ,8c; 500 up, 5 each.
H. N. Seney, Savannah, care Sa-
vannah Fruit Farm.

P.R. plants, $1.50 M;.5 M up,

$1.25. M; ~April> May, , June del;
Sov. insp., from vine potatoes. Sat.
guar. Cash with order. O. C. Wal-
den, Blackshear, Rt. 4.
- E. J., late Flat Dutch cabbage,
ready, 55 500, $1 M; onions, same
prie; April, May 2 del.;. RP. R.
plants, $1.50 M; tomato, $1.25,
postpaid. R. Chanclor, Seville.

Frostproof E. J.,; Chas. W. cab-
bage plants, 75e M, postpaid: E.
L, Jordon, Meigs. _

Imp: P: R.- plants, gov. insp:,
April, May, June del., $1.40 M,
FOB. J. H. Herrin, Waycross, Rt.
2, "Box 94A.

Genuine pink skin P. R. plants,
$1.50 M. Cash with order, No chks.
J. E. Griffis, Screven, Rt. 2.

grown seed, $1-50
Griffis, Screven.

P. R. and Early Triumph plants,
gov. insp:, $1.25 M; 5 M $1.15 M;
10 M $1 M. Now ready; new Stone
tomato plants, 65e M; April ship-
= s Mrs. Bertha Williams, Alma,

tee.

Mint plants, 20c doz.; garlic, 50
100; (Mrs: -C, = C; Dye, Middleton,
Rite

Genuine imp. red and pink skin
P. R: plants, $1 M; 5 M and over,
$1.35 M, FOB. G. H. Lord, Gra-
ham.

-Imp. red skin P. R. plants, gov

ME dele Me-*P.

insp., chemically treated; full
count, moss packed, immediate
del., $1.50 M, FOB. A. C. Johnson,

Fitzgerald.

Red*and pink skin P. R. plants,
gov. insp. from vine grown pota-
toes, and improved, $1.50 M: 5 M
or over, $1.25 1,000: Mrs, A.-M.
Overstreet, Hazlehurst;

Kudzu plants, 1-5 yrs:, well root-
ed, well assorted, $4.25, FOB. Mal-
colm Crittenden, Hartwell, Rt. 1.

Klondike strawberry plants, $1.50
M; dried apples and peaches, 10c
lb. Mrse Grady Crowe, Cumming,
Rt. 4.

Earliest Ktondike

var. imp-

-Strawberry plants, 25c C, Tdc 500,

$1.50 M; also blue plums, well root-
ed, 30c for 6; 60c doz. J. M. Porter,
Rt 4

Red skin P. R. plants, $1.40 M;
J. H. Tay-
lor, Coffee.

Barly Flat Duteh cabbage plants,
90c M; yellow Bermuda onion
plants, 90ec M; all del. Abner Ba-
ker, Norman Park.

White erystal wax onions, 60c
500, $1 M, postpaid. David Tod,
Altamaha. i

P. R. plants, gov. insp., $1.40 M;
5 M up, $1.25 M; April del. Can
make prompt shipments. W.. J.
Boyett, Bristol.

P. R. potato plants, yellow skin
var., $1.25 M; FOB shipping point.
W. E. Phillips, Barney.

Marglobe, Greater B. and New
Stone tomato plants, 25c C; 500,
75e; $1.50 M del.; money order.
Mrs. Ethel Warren, Baxley. :

Frostproof cabbage plants, full
count and prompt shipment; cash
with order; no chks.; 500, 60c; $1.15
10C0: J. . Chambers, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1-

Pp, -R. and Big Stem Jersey
plants, now ready, $1.75 1000. M.
H. Beasley, Baxley.

Gov. insp. P. R. and Nancy Hall
potato plants, $1.25 M FOB; March
and April del.; cash with order. Cc.
B. Tomberlin, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Genuine Bermuda onion plants,
60c M; 5 M up, 50c M, postpaid.
Tommie S. Hunt, Kathleen.

Horse radish. roots, 12 for 25c;
garlic bulbs, 12 for 2c, Barbara
Ferguson, Murrayville, Rt. 1.

Bermuda onion plants, 85c M,
postpaid, extra bundle free; Batts
4-ear corn, pure, 75c peck, postpaid.
Jedd Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5.

P. R. plants, gov- insp. and treat-

ed, unmixed, $1.40 1,000. J. L. Hall-

man, Baxley-
Ready in about 2 wks. imp. P- R.,

insp., treated seed. Standard price.

Selected plants.
Douglas, Rt. 3- }
Leading var. early tomato plants,
Calif. wonder pepper, ready now.
Write for prices. D. J. Harrison,
Blackshear.

Imp. P. R. plants, $1.85 M; 5 M

James Tanner,

Lup, $1.25 M; gov: insp.; now, ready-

Plenty of them. Cash with order.
No chks. W- M. Batten, Hegens:



Joy a,




Gov, insp. P. R. plants from vine



Plants For Sale

Iceberg lettuce plants, 30e ,
50c 200; Kudzu reoted, $2 C, $4500,
del. Mrs. Oo. D. Woodruff, Green-
ville.

Strawberry, raspberry, black-
berry, Kudzu vine, 5c each, or exc.
for white sacks at 5c each.-Mrs. L.
H.- Coe, Eastanollee.

P. R. plants, imp. pink skin, insp.
and treated, April 10 del; 5 M,
$6.25, FOB. F. G. Tyre, Bristol.

Millions cabbage plants, extra
Karly J. Chas. W., Flat Dutch,
now ready, COD, 60c M; 5 M, $2-50.
Sat. guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.

P.. R. plants, $1.50. M, FOB;
April, May del. R Il. Taylor, Alma,
Rt 2,

P. R. plants, gov. insp. and ireat-
ed, $1.25 M, FOB; April, May,
June del, W. R. Batten, Winokur.

Frostproof cabbage plants, E. J-,
Chas. W., Copenhagen market, 80c

M, 50c 500, postpaid. Roscoe Mays, !

Fitzgerald, Rt. 4.

Cabbage, collard - an onion

plants, each, $1 per M; potatoes,

$1-75 M-. Cash with order.
E. Hackle, Valdosta.

Imp. yellow skin. P. R. plants,
gov. insp., $1.25 M, FOB; good,
flue-cured tobacco, 2! Ibs., $1, post-
paid 38rd zone; cash with order.
Tonie Young, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Leading var: cabbage heading
collard, crystal wax Bermuda on-
ion plants, 70c M, postpaid 8rd
zone. Willie Ryles, St. Marys.

Mrs. R.

Mastodon exerbearing straw-
berry plants, 35e C; black rasp-
berry, 50c doz. Ruby Stansel,

Cleveland, Rt. 4.

Klondike strawberry plants, $1.25
1,000. H. W. Dowdy, -Gainesville,
Rt. 2.

Klondike siren bares plants, $1.25
1,000. Addie Reynolds, Gainesville,
Rt. 2:

Large, rooted Kudzu, inspected
and if any do not live, replaced;
Primo and Lucretia dewberry and
MeDonalds blackbrry plants, all
$1 C, del. J. W. Toole, Macon,
Rtgs ;

Bermuda cGnion plants and lead-
ing var. cabbage, 50c 500, T5c 1,060.
W. F. Miles, Baxiey.

Bermuda onion piants and Chas.
W. cabbage, 60c 500, 75c 1,000. A.
H. Beckworth, Baxley.

Yellow skin P. R:. plants from
vine grown seed, state insp., $1.40
Ms del. in Ga.; April, May, June
del. Cash with order. J. F. Gruber,
Odum.

Early June pink, imp. Stone,
Clarks early, ponderosa tomato,
$1.25 M; Marglobe, cert. wilt-resist-
ant, $1.50 M; egg plants and pep-
per. E. R. Sapp, Waycross.

Red skin P. R. plants, $1.50 M.
Exe. for panuts. Adell Murray,
Baxley, Rt. 4.

Imp. P. R. and Nancy Hall

plants, $1-65 M; over 5 M, $1.50 M;
April, May, June and July del.
Cash with order. H. C. Buchans.
Baxley, Rt. 4.
- Imp. yellow skin P. R. plants,
$1.25 M, FOB; gov. insp. Cash with
order. Ready about April 15. Mrs.
Dellie Waters, Baxley, Rt. 2:

Kudzu crowns, $1.25 per. 100.
Yonge Walker, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1.

Gen. imp. P. R. plants, gov- insp.,
$1.25, FOB, or $1.40. M, del. Ga.
Exe. for 10 B. L. pullets not over
yr. old. Milton Arnold, Surrency.

Greater B. tomato plants, 15c C,
$1-40 M; Ruby King pepper, $2 M;

| March 20 del. J. B. Taylor, Bax-

ley, Rt. 4.
Greater B. tomato plants, 15C,

$1.50 M; also Ruby King pepper,

$1-85 M; March 20 del. D. H. Dean,
Baxley, Rt. 4.

P. R., Early Triumph and Nancy
Hall potato plants, $1.50 1,000. F.
M. Carter, Rockingham.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1.10
M, postpaid; collard, 95c M, post-
paid. Good plants guar. J. A. Olliff,
Bristol.

Gov- insp.
$1.40 M, FOB. Reductions on lots.
B. R. Leggett, Broxton.

P. R. and big stem Jersey plants,
now ready for shipping. March,
$1.75; April and May, $1.50 M,
FOB. J. T. Sweat, Crawley:

Bure, he DIAALS,
cheaper in large lots. L.
Broxton.

Millions guar. pure P. R. and big
stem Jersey potato plants, April,
May del. Special prices; also red
and ribbon cane seed, $1.50 per 100
stalks. Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven.

Imp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M. Gov.

A. Smith,

insp- Ready. Sat. guar. T. H. Jones,
Adel, Rt 3.

Yellow Bermuda onion plants,
10e C; orders large or small, post-
paid. Cash with order. J. A. Bren-
dle, Yatesville.

Pp, R. plants, ready about April

1, $1.50 M, in 8rd zone. R. L. Grif- |

He Cecil.

VW




$1-25 M:

P. R- potato plants, |

con

Street. -







Plants for Site ben a

Frostpyoof E. J., Chas. W, eab-
bage plants, 50c 300, 65c 500, $1.25
M, del. Kevton B. Owens, Buford,
Rt. 4. F

Gooseberry plants, a5e doz.; post= 3
paid in 3 doz. or more lots: als@ . >
Himilayan blackberry, same price, ~~
Money order. Leroy Ashworth, Lb- es
ganville. s

Rhubarb plants (small), 35 doz.}
yr. old rhubarb, 50c doz.; peppers
mint, 35c doz.; dry sage, 50c 1b.; ~
yellow foot, dry, 35c lb. Miss Rona
McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 4.

Hastings extra early prolifie, ~
Brimmer, Redfield Beauty, Mar-~
globe, wilt-resistant and new Stone
tomato plants, 80c C. Add postage. ~
Mrs. Ulmer Barrow; Daisy, Rt. 2,
Ox 2: =

P. R. vlants, $1550 M; $1.40 M in
5 M. lots, postpaid. April, May,
June .del, Can furnish-<25, M daily. =
S, M. Sinyard, Hawkinsville, Rt. 1,

Imp. P. R. potato plants, $1.40, %
M; 5 M-up,; $1.25 M. Cash with ;
order. No chks. Money order. L. Do
iSimbrel, Baxley, Rt, 3. ee

State insp. P.-R. plants, $1.50 M.
April del. Exe, for pure Hastings
prolific seed corn, 1 bu. BE. L. Har-
rell, Hazlehurst, Rt. 3. of

PH. plants; gov. insy.. $igouMe i
FOB; April, May and June del; |
aiso 90-day running velvet beans:
$1.60 bu., FOB. W.. Re shbuttey
Odum, Rt. 1.

Genuine P. R. plants, gov. insp.,
$1.50 M3 25: M up,: $1.25 M,: FOR;
eohn Herndon, Surrency. :

P, Re plants, -insp., $150 Wh see
$1.25 M in 10 M lots. B. E. Thon-
ton, Screven, Rt. 1. 4

Hastings Marglobe, Red Rock,
new Stone and Harliana tomato
plants, 20c C; 75c for 500, $1.26
M, del. Now ready. Harlie H. Hig-
gins, Baxley, Rt. 2. Eas

Kudzu plants, 2-7 yrs. old, as-
sorted, well rooted, $4.25 M, FOB.
Roy Lewis, Hartwell, Rt. 1.

White Bermuda onion plants, $1
M; also booking orders for Mar-
globe tomato, $1.50 M, for April
10 through May 15, del., 5 M up, *








































$1.25. L, A, Powell, Pavo.
Genuine P. R. plants, gov- insp.,
$1.25 M; 10 M lots, $1 M; Stone

tomato, 75c M; April 1 shipment;
mellow, aged juicy tobacco, 10 Ibs.,
$1, prepaid. James Williams, Rocks
ingham. : :

Extra KE. J.. Chas. W+ cabbagexs
plants, prompt shipment, full
count, satisfaction guar., 50c 500, |
Toc M, del, H. C. Rowe, Fitzzerald,
Rte wee eg

Goy. insp., imp. red skin potato
plants, $1.25 M, FOB, or $1.50 M,
del. Sat. guar, C. R. Savage, Cecil,

P. R- potato plants, gov insp. and
treated, $1.25 M Booking orders
April and May del. Emory ie ner,
Surrency, Rt. 2:

PP. R,- and Nancy Hall plants,
April and May del. Booking orders.
$1.25 1,000. J. M. Tomberlin. Sur-
rency, Rt. 2.

Porto Ricans and white yams.
$1.25 M, FOB: April, May: and
June del, B. V. Aycock, Surrency.

Red skin P. R. plants, gov. insp,.
$1.25 M, FOB. Willie Pearce, Se
rency RFD 2.

Cert. yellow and pink skin P. Re ;
Nancy Hall, Japanese yom potato
plants, $1.75 M; 5M or more, $h. 50
M, FOB. H. F. Stair, Valdosta, |

P..R: plants, -$1.25 M; 5 Di $1.207
20 M up, $1-15 M, all FOB. Gov,
insp. and treated. Owen ,Verrin,
Winokur,

Leading var, cabbage, onion, t9-
mato and pepper. Very best 1 ants.
25c 200, 50c 500; 150: Ma-Youspaw
postage. W. H. Johnson, Naylor.

Kudzu, 50c C; currant bushes,
$1 C. Exc. for goats: Leon Taylor,
Gordon,: Rt.:3.

Gov. insp. potato plants, ready
March 25, $1.50 1,000. B: A. Sage
Odum. :

Crystal wax and yellow Per rite
onion plants, Jersey, Chas., Sue-
cession cabbage plants, $1 1,068,
R. H. Kent, Dawson.
.P. R. plants ready March 2,
$1.50 M, FOB. J. B. Poppell, Odum.
Frostproof cabbage plants, E. J.,
Chas. W., $1 M, del. Special prices
on large lots. B. FY. Maillard, Rin-

Collard. plants, 15e C; Himalayan
berry plants, 50 for 75c; coldproct.
bunch Eng. pea seed, 20 ib; ais
postage. Mrs. Belle aoa Gog
gins, Rt, 2.

Imp. red skin P. R. plants, from a
vine cuttings. Booking orders: for
April del.,-$1.50 M, del. Ga. J. We
Haman, Sumner. j

Genuine young dewberry plants,
$2.75 for 50; $5 C. Cash with order,
H. BE, Williams, Athens, 481 Lae

Kudzu crowns at $4 M, FOR
Ideal J. Py yeeice Ideal. 2



Page Six -
Plants Fer Sale.

Spring grown cabbage plants,
~ nice size, 50c 500, 90c M; 3 M up,
Karly Plat
Copenhagen Market. R. S.

eo70e M:; E.-J.,.Chas.:w.
f Dutch,
' Burgess, Pembroke.
ew eure i. KR. plants, gov.
freated,; $1.25 M;
liana tomato, $1 M;
April shipment..- Sat.
Williams, Alma.

P. R. plants, $1.50 M; FOB; April
10 M up, $1.25 1,000.

"and May del.,

i. L. Deen, Baxley.

P. R. plants, red and yellow skin,
state insp., $1.50 M; 5 M $1.25 M;
May del. Ira Vickers, Alma,

ie.

April,
Vo. 2.
mp. PP, R. plants, April,
_ R. Harrison, Coffee.
Hastings
plants, 25c C,

_ Mrs. J. W. Harrison, Blackshear.

Leading var. cabbage plants, 65c
Miss Rosa

600. $1.M, postpaid.
May, Lewiston.

Cabbage plants,

| -R, O. Parks, Darien.
4 ime at. and: big stem





Ready about 10 of April.
_ Lewis, Baxley, Star Rt.

P, O. potato and tomato plants.
$1.40 M, large shipments
90-day velvet beans, $1.25
flue-cured tobacco, 10 Ibs: 80c,

- all var.,
($1.30 M;
ct, ;

BW. H. Morris, Baxley: Rt. 1,

Pink skin RB. R. plants, $1.50 M,
John H. Griffis,

"FOB. No chks.
* Screven, Rt. 2.
All varities cabbage, 80c M;





per, $2: potato, $2 M;
_ g00d strong plants, Harold Smith,
- Baxley.

PoP R. plants, $1.40 3%,
ao. Reynolds, Surrency.

' Himalaya berry plants, 5c each.
Oo plants;

d bean
S Mrs.






_ Exc. for tomato or pota
would exe. tender cor

seed at 15c lb. for plar
John Hurley, Lyleriy.

ee -. RK. potato plants,

cotton seed; flue-cured
- bacco, 6c lb. for smoking,
RR. E. Tomberlin, Surrency.
- Marglobe and er
miants, 25c C, 90c 500, $1.45









ayith Order. J.P.
Geruine P. 1.

Morris, Baxley.

ready,
chks. Paul Lightsey, Screven. |
HOB. L. A. Carter, Coffee.
j-Genuine P. R: plants;
del. April 1. del.
order with order.
Screven,
fee Et:

Te, 28;

yam potato plants,

er, Dixie.

Po RR: plants,
far smoking, 5c Ib.,
Tomberlin, Surrency.
- Burbanks
@lants, 75c doz.;
ppeas, 75c pk-, $2.50 bu.




$1.40 MM;
BOB. 5 D








































_ Year-olq rhubarb
e G0Z.;
doz. $1: catnip,
coviander plants, 35c doz.;
tow root, 3sbc tb. Mrs.
McCurl@, Hartwell Rt. 4.
=. Ki potato plants,-insp.,
: M;
cel,
seed at 90 lb. H. P: Crow,
Te EVE. 2
PR plants,

plants,

&
. . pig. J. T Holland, Lenox
~

doz.: large var.
ed, 5c each.

or other things. Mrs.
fore, it. 2, Box 90.

Chas. W. openfield grown,
ready. Del. by prepaid parcel post,
me 200; 50c 500, \S0c, 1,000: J. Oo.
Stokes, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.

Diants, $1.25 M;
plants, $1.50 M, del. Now ready.
T. T. Winge, Rockingham.

io 2.00 MM;
seed. 50c.Ib.,
sanything can
Cleveland, WES 2;
Cabbage plants, 60cM;
$1 M;

use.

white Bermuda onion ,$1;

uitman,

insp. and
Stone and Ear-
56 M 85c M;
SUAS, oe.

May
mer, 91.25 M; 5 M lots, $1.1,000. J.

early prolific tomato
$1 per 500, $2 1,000.

3 true to name,
~ 500 postpaid, 75c; green pod string-
less bean seed, 20c lb., postpaid;

_ Woods earliest peas, same price.

J.- potato
Splants, $1.25 M, FOB, or $1.60 del.
Mes:

all
" onions, 90c; tomato, $1.50 M; pep-
all del. and

FOB. J.

$1.50 M,
FOB. Exe. for Cleveland big boll
1at: tor
FOB.

eater B. tomato
M;
PP. R. potato plants, $1.50 M. Cash

plants, seed grown
from vines, gov insp. and treated,
$1.65 M, prepaid in Ga. No

P. R, plants, ready April 1,$1 M,

$1.50 M,
No chks. Money
Smith,

Mar-=
_ globe tomato, April 1 del., $1.50 M.
- Willcontract 500.1,000. R. E. Bow-

tobacco

thornless blackberry
eream Crowder
Exe... few
bu. of good hay peas for white
Bermuda onion plants. David Pike,
Mauk, s -
50c
small rhubarb, 35c doz., 3
peppermint and
ary yel-
Thornton

$1.50
pimiento pepper seed 90c Ib.,
Exe. for cabbage and tomato
Gaines-

: $1.50 -M. Exc. for
Small breed Cornish eggs, or S. P.

' Himalaya blackberry plants, 20c
good plums, < root-
Add postage. Exc. for
Bermuda onion or cabbage plants,
Sam. Smith,

_ Frostproof cabbage plants, E. J.,
now

State insp. pink skin P. R. potato
banana yam

Mastodon strawberry plants, 30c
white lemon cucumber
2-1bs. 90." Cash or
Ray Sutton,

tomat),

Ruby King pepper, $4 M; P. R. po-
tato, $1.50 1,000. W.. W. Williams,





Plants Wanted
Want party to furnish 1000 P.
R. potato plants to raise on halves;
1 furnish fertilizer. John ~ H.
Combs, Stephens, Rt. 1. -
_Exc. purebred B. L. eggs for P,
R. or Boon potato plants. . T.
Price, Lavonia, Rt. 1.

Bxe. pre P. C. pigs, @.1mess old;
for 7000 good Red P-. R. potato
plants, del. April 1; S. C. Red

hatching eggs. Mrs. J. B. Hairis,
Cordele, Rt, B.

Exe. good vaiue for potato
plants, bean seed, peanuts or seed
corn. Mrs. Ettie Goss, Adairsville,
bees

Exe. 50. lbs. paper-shell pecans
for 5 M good P. R. potato plants,
each to del.; 4 bu. bright and
sound Brad peas. W. H. Kinard,
Ceiitiat Pet. oe,

Exec. vatue for 1 M nest onion
plants, Miss Pauline Beasiey, Dan-
burs, Re: ft.

Exe. 20 Ibs.
ter beans for
plants. Mrs.
REEa:

colored running but-
ae P. R. potato
s ee Rome,

7
ae

ri;



Gran and Hay For Sale

Genuine Cokers Fulghum oats,
free from obnoxious seed, 5 bu.
sacks, 40cc bu., FOB. Money order.
Wo BS Bove; Ine Ateusta, 20 8th
Street. ,

Kudzu hhay, $15 ton, FOB my
farm, or exc. for hogs, cows, mules,

chickens at their market value. |

Bring whet you have and get the
hay. C. E. Middlebrooks, The Rock.
One ton field run hay, good and
bright, $12: ton, No. 1.. doe: Paulk,
Piarelby Ets ds :

Thre se thousand bates Johnsen
and Bermuda hay, $10 ton; 200
bales kaled oats, $14 ton. All good
and bright and FOB. J. H. Ennis,
Milledgeviile,

- Two tons peanut hay,
quick sale. .C,
RES:

Miscellaneous for Sale

Yellow. root, 15c;, wild . cherry
bark, 10c lb.; Ky. wonder and ten-
der\ garden bunch beans, 15c cup-
ful; add postage; no chks. Mrs. J.
HAOx Digi.

Good flue-cured tobaceo, whole
leaves, no mold, smoking, 8c Ib.;
chewing, 10c 1b. No order less than

$5 ton;
J. Gordon, Warwick,



50c. Add postage. Mrs. H. D. Boat-.

right, Rockingham,

' Good flue-cured tobacco, chew-
ing and smoking, 5c lb,, and post-
age. W. I.. Houston, Blackshear,
Rt; <3. :

Good brown,
tobaeco, 12 Ibs.,
8c Ib., del.
accepted,
reba.

White feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., 5e
each while they last. C. J. Hendrix,
Decatur, Rt, 2.

Bright tobacco, 8c lb., or exc, for
N. C. runner peanuts, 1 Ib. for 4
lbs. peanuts; also for velvet beans,
mung bean seed, Irish potatoes. L.
A. Edwards, Meigs, Rt. L.

Genuine, flue-cured bright leaf
tobacco, smoke or chew, 10 Ibs., $1
dei. James Branch, Baxley, Rt. 3.

Good, mellow bright and _ red
flue-cured tobacco, whole and half
leaves, 10c and 8c lb. del. David
Hutto, Surrency.

Good,: flue-cured, bright leaf, to-
baceo, smoking and chewing, 7c
and 8c; no order less than 10 Ibs.
Loraine Lity, Surrency.

Yellow root, 18e 1b.; cherry bark,
1$e: star -root, 20c; martin gourd
seed, 5 doz., 10c; garlic plants, 2

flue-cured chewing
$1 del.;. smoking,
No less than 10 Ibs.
Roy Morris, Surrency,

doz., 25c del. Ozelle Miller, Dah-
lonega, RED 4. :
Chewing and smoking tobacco,

ide 1b. del. Ga.; guar. satsifaction.
EF, M. Fowler, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Bright leaf tobaeco, 10c Ilb.,
lbs.,
B.

12
$1 FOB; cash with order. A.
Lewis, Alma.
Twenty-five lbs. dried apples,
clear peeling, ete.:.2. Ry <F:
rcosters, yr. old, pure bred, $2 ea.;
exc. for turkeys or guineas or
hens. Mrs. Alice Woodall, Greens-
boro, Rte ft.

Yellow flue-cured chewing- and
smecking tobacco, 13 Ibs., $1 pre-
paid to 8rd zone.. W. H. Troupe,
Baxley.

Sugar cane: 1 M stalks of green

sugar. cane, $1.50 per 100, FOB.
Bed loeated inside city limits
Americus. RR: S. Broadhurst,
Americus.

Martin gourds 10 each; red hot
pepper seed, 10c spoonful and post-
age. Mrs. L. H. Hill, Thomasboro.

Jelly: nice peach, apple and
grape jelly, $1.50 doz: % pints, or
40c for qt. fruit can grape jelly.
No mold. Mrs. J. A. Puckett, Bu-
ford: Rt.15

Broom corn, large size bundle,
and 1 qt. broom corn seed for 50c
del. Parl Aderhold, Lavonia,

\ broken leaves,

Red;

ing



MARKET BULLETIN,

Miscellaneous for Sale
Fifteen. Ibs. bright sun-dried
peaches for sale or exc. for yellow,
flue-cured leaf tobacco, Ib. for Ib.
Each pay postage. Len. M. Senk-
beil, Hartwell, Rt. 4.

Flue-cured tobacco, 12 lbs. $1,
prepaid to 8rd zone; imp. yellow
skin P. R. plants, $1.25 M, FOB;
gov..insp.; about April 5 Mrs.
Dollie Waters, Baxley. usa.

Four hundred and forty-five lbs.
black walnuts, hulled and dried,
1931 crop, $5 for lot; 3lbs. yellow
and white beeswax, 25c lb. Write
at once. Money order. Mrs. J. E.
Yawn, Rhine, Rt. 1.

Yellow and sassafrass root, 2 Ibs,
25e; hazlenut, 50c_doz.; huckle-
berries, 15 doz.; garlic, 10c bunch;
red root, 15c lb. Add postage. Mrs.
L. B. Walker, Mineral Bluff,

Black walnut kernels, sifted, 45e
lb.;. white half runner tender gar-
den beans, 20c cupful, postpaid;
Clay peas, $1 bu., FOB. M. a
Cut Cane.

Nice can of lard, 45 lbs. at 8c Ib.
Mrs. Earl Webb, Pavo.

Genuine golden leaf chewing and
smoking tobacco, 12 Ibs., $1, pre-
paic to 8rd. zone. Isham Harris,
Baxley, Rt. 2.

Three thousand A-1 split tobacco
sticks in Jeff Davis county guar.
in first class condition, $12 FOB
for lot. E. E. Carter, Morven.

Wild cherry bark, 15c Ib.; mullen
leaves, 10c lb.; chinquapin trees, 8
for $1; red oak bark, 5c Ib.; sassa-
fras root, 6c Jb.; add postage.
Robt. Byars, Forsyth,

.Good, bright and red leaf chew-
ing tobaeco, 9c; smoking, Te lb.; no
chks.; no orders less than 50c. Mrs.
}'. B, Hdenfield, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Some extra good, ripe and mel-
low tobacco, 10c and 8c lb.; no
orders less than $1; postage paid
to 8rd zone. L. T. Bushe; Surrency,
PE. 2:

Good whole leaf tobacco, 10c Ib.;
8c 1lb.; no orders
less 50c; no chks. ~Mrs. Lennie
Burke, Surrency.

Mellow chewing tobacco, 9 Ib.;
smoking, 7elb.;-no chks.; no orders
less 50c. Mrs. Addie FEF. Owens,
Surrency, RFD 2.

Ripe, mellow tobacco, 19c and 8c
Ib.; no order less than $1, prepaid
to 8rd zone. Wilma Harper, Sur-
rency.

Good mellow tobacco, 10c and 8c
It,; del. Gas Gov Insp. PAR. po-
tato plants, $1.40 M del. Ga. or
$1.25 M FOB; ship about ist week
in April. S, P. Hutto, Surrency.

Good grade flue-cured. tobacco,
chewing or smoking, 10 Ibs., $1
prepaid to 8rd zone, on receipt of,
money order. Jas. M. Williams,
Baxley, Rt. 5. :

Good, flue-cured tobacco, 11. lbs.,
$1, prepaid to 8rd zone; cash with

order; no COD orders filled. B: B.
Miilikin, Baxley.
New goose feathers, 50-60. Ibs.

at 60c lb. FOB., Mrs. Nettie Lee
Winstler, Metter, Rt.'1, Box 111.
Thirty-six lbs. good fresh tallow;
make best offer or exe. for 35 baby
chicks or anything can use. Mrs.
Ada Bennett, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
Tobacco, yellow, sweet, 13 lbs.,
$i del. 8rd zone; P. R.~ potato
plants, Gov. insp., true count, $1.26
M FOB.. Ella.Crosby, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Tobacco, flue-cured, yellow sweet
leaf, 13 lbs., $1 del., 3rd zone: P.
R. potato plants, Gov. insp., $1.25
M FOB. J. Thos. Troupe, Baxley.
Sassafras, 10c Ib.; garlic bulbs,
25e doz.; raspberry vines, $1 doz.,
plus postage, or exc. for potatoes,
cabbage, onion or tomato plants.
Il.. D. Brown, Bowdon, Rt. 3.
Yellow root, 15c 1b.; wild cherry
bark, 15 1b. Cora. Abercrombie,
Loving.

Miscellaneous, Wanted

Exc. dried peaches for pork, sau-
sage or meat, or bunch bean and
cornfield beans. Fruit 8c Ib., del.
Ovie Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Want potato draws, field peas,
corn, lima beans, cured meat and
syrup in exc. for good, strong, pure
bred chicks, Reds, Rocks, Giants,
Leghorns, $7 L000 sAL SAY Bennett,
Sandersville.

Exe. nice dried peaches for 100
Ib. cap. feed sacks, 1 lb. peaches
for 1 sack. Each pay postage. Mrs.
7 ae Simonton, Lawrenceville,
Rio : }

Want 50 or more lbs. good chew-
an dsmoking tobacco: send
samples and price. Leo Womble,
Warthen.

Exc. dried apples, Concord grape
vines, rooted and other value for
white feed sacks. Claudia Couch,
Bowdon, Rt. 5. :

Want to buy some strong leaf
chewing tobacco; buy from one
who furnishes the best sample, W.
A, Allman, Lylerly, Rt. 2.



-exc. 2-crop- mixed field peas,



"Wibcelianesue Wanted

Want good clean wheat or Gra-
ham flour at reasonable pr rice. Will
pay cash or exc, Buff Minorca
hens or: chicks. Mrs. E. H. Kirk-
sey, Albany, 401 Johnson Ave.

Pecans and hulled walnuts. to
exc. for white Calif. peas or sugar
Crowders, lint cotton, meat, dried
peaches and a ribbon cane
syrup, or meal. A, B. Wood, Grif-
in.
= Exe, 11 mo. old, pure bred Part-
ridge Rock cockerel, value. $1.50,
for Brab or Iron peas, dried fruit,
soup beans or honey. Mrs. Jesse
Mixon, Ocilla. . a

Exe. good grade pecans mixed,
mostly Stuart and Delmas for good
dried fruit, apples and peaches, Ib.
for Ib., and for canned cherries.
Mrs. J. R. Sloan, Camilla.

Want 100 Ib. cap. white sacks,
without holes; exc. Calif. black- }
eyed peas, lady peas or mustard

seed, 2 Ibs. peas for 3 sacks. Mrs. |

Frank Thomas, Lylerly, Rt. 2.
_ Exc. honey drip and golden glow
Syrup cane seed for Nancy Hall
potato plants (2 M), or peanuts or
pecans; seed, $1 bu. Select and
clean. Lowell Mason, Winston,

Want 6-8 Ibs. nice dried fruit,
peaches, apples or Damson plums
seeded to exc. for good chewing
tobacco; lb. for 1b.; ea. pay post-
age Mrs. Mary Spruell, Alpha-
retta.

Exc. a 150 ib. male oe for: Ga.
cane or sorghum syrup in_ bbl.;
or
Spanish peanuts for chufas. L. J.
Fussell, Broxton,

Georgia Products
For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Highteen bu. sound Brabham
peas. picked without rain, $1 bu.,
FOB, in 2%-bu. bags. Robt. P.
Bivins, Cusseta.
Large cream sugar.



Crowders

and pure Calif. peas, choicest seed}

stock, 8 lbs., 65c; $8.25 bu-; tender-
est cornfield beans, 30c 1b., pre-
paid. Lester Kerlin, Buford, RED.
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
~ O-too-tans. $38.50 bu.; Whatleys
seed corm, $1.50 bu.; Piedmont
Cleveland cotton seed, 50c bu. Exc.
for white Spanish peanuts at 2c
Ib. O. M. Ware, Marshailville.
Ninety-day runner velvets, in
hull, $1 per .C weight. LL. Dixon,
Surrency. ~
Good, sound velvets; 120-day var.,
$1.50" bu. -FOB. J.-F. Meloon,
Hazlehurst.
Brab peas,
Crowders, light brown, $2 bu.,
#OB; catnip, horehound, 20
clump; mint, 20c clump; gartic, 50

$1.26. : bus; sugar

hundred. <A. W.. Davis, Silver
Creek, Rt. 1.
Cream Crowders, black-eyed

peas, white Dent corn. Cheap for
cash or exc. for white velvt. okra
seed, small crookneck squash or
pigs. J.-R. Vincent, Riverdale.

White rice peas, 40ce qt., prepaid.
No chks. Mrs. Charlie Dover;
Cumming, Rt. 4.

No. 1 Brabs, new; even wt, 2%-
bu. bags, in lots* of 5 bu. and up,
FOB. <A. W. Tabor, Powersville,
Ret =

Lady peas, brown sugar Crowd-

ers 5c lb. or exe. for seed pea-
nuts, O-too-tan beans or flue-
cure tobacco. W. N.. Green,

Suwanee, Rt. 2.

Two hundred Ibs. pure cream or
sugar Crowders, 8c I1b.; - wheat
straw, 85c. bale, or exc. for corn.
Fulton Rosser, Seville.

Twenty-five or 30 bu: unknown
peas, sound, $1 bu., FOB.: also
some New Eras, same price. ae
ey Miller, eo:

Ninety-day running velvet beans,
picked without rain, guar. sound,
$1.40 bu. H. L. Sangster, Vienna.

One hundred bu .90-day speckled
velvet. beans, sound, no weather
damage. $1 bu., FOB. Sample on
request. C. Nicholson, Dexter,

Fifty bu. 90-day velvets. sound,
fully matured, $1 bu., FOB. Cash
with order. oS Ww. Meadows, Bar-
tow, Rt.2.

Dwarf Ene. peas, very nraligie
25e Ib.. postpaid; sour oranges for
preserves, 35c bu., FOB. Will exe.
Mrso Dae Caldwell, Kingsland,

Large speckled running butter
beans, 15c cup and postage or exc.
cup for 150 tomato plants. Want
best prices on yellow yam potato

slips. Mrs. L. B. Ashworth, Logan-

Ville; RtS:4.

Few more bu. bunch velvet
beans, $2 bu. No damaged seed.
Exc. for baby chicks, B. Rocks or
Reds preferred. Clayton Fender,
Nashville, Rt. 2. :

Twenty- five bu. peas, treated for
weevils, 80c\bu.; 4 bu. Oceo} as: 2



bu. - 90-day speckled, $1 bu. J. L.
Oe: Mansfield,

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Georgia Products.
For Sale

Dk on iow bush Eng. pea
seed, 15e 1b.; 4 lbs., 50e poste
few lbs. Alaska Eng. peas, same
price, Exc. for dried apples op
peaches. Mrs. Roy Reynolgs
Baxley, Rt. 3. : ee
On hundred bu. 95. per cent. per





fect 90-day; velvets, $1 b bu, FOB, :
Cash with order. No order lesg
than 2-bu.. filled. A. W. Daugh-

try. Allentown

-One hundred and twenty-day vele ;
vets, sound, well matured, $2 by,
Exe. small amt, for good Ga. cane
syrup, black-eyed peas. or runner
peanuts. T. L. Marchant, Milan,

Fifty bu. No. 1 Brabham Deas, -
$1 bu., FOB. John H, Quarles,
Ellijay, Rt. 5. S

A-1 90-day |: velvet bean. seed,
gathered without rain, $1.10 bis
}5 or more bu., $1. J. Frank Tan-
ner, Sandersville, Rt. 1,
| One hundred bu. 100-day velvet
$1.25 bu.; 25 bu. or more, $1 bu.,
FOB. No chks, RR. R: Fordham,
Eastman, Rt 5.

Old-fashioned white running but.
ter beans for planting, weevil free,
lic Ib. Exc. for B. L. eggs, Byer-
lay stock. Mrs. Linton . Hilson,
Mitchell.

Fifteen or 20 lbs. little. white.
rice peas, 8c lb. and postage. Mrs,
Sidda Southerland, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Ninety-day velvet beans, $1,25
bu., FOB; also Ga. runner peanuts,
2c lb. FOB. R. B. Phillips, Da:
mascus.

Bright, No. 1 recleaned O-too- stan.
soys, $4 bu., FOB. B. oO. Carter, .
Criffin, Rt. a.

Red speckled sugar Crowders, 4c
Ib.; also prolific corn, 75c peck, $3
bu. Rex Porter, Cumming, Rt, 4
| Ninety-day running velvet beans,
$1 bu.; white peas, slightly mixed,
90c; Clays, 90c; Brabs, $1.25:
Biloxi soy beans, $2.50. W. C: Wil
son, Davisboro.

Thirty lbs. rice peas, sound and:
free from weevils, 8c lb., plus post.
age. Mrs. Fred_-I. Williams, Gibson,
Rt. 2, Box 55.

Sugar Cfowders -and whips, 6c
lb., or exc. for good, shelled corn;
alse exc. for setting of yellow Buff
or R. I. Red eggs. Each pay. ches.
Mrsoe se A, Wade, Ochlochnee,
bona oe

Forty lbs. whie Calif. peas. 2 ibs.
15c and postage; extra early var,
for table use: weevil free. Charlie.
H, Smith, Roopville, Rt.2.

Clays or unknown peas, $1 bu.; -
speckled or red, 90c; cane seed,
60c; Cash with order. W. J. Pres: ~
ley, Cleveland, Rt. 1.

Ninety- day running speckled vel-
vets, $1.50 bu., FOB. Virgil AL
White, Chipley. <

Sound Brab peas, $1.25 bu., FOB:
broom corn seed, 15c lb.; want 100
1bs. Spanish peanuts, 500 early cab-
bage plants, garden bean and pea
seed. Mrs. V. C. Ray, Kensington,
Ra 2:

White tender cornfield beans, 200
cupful, or exc. for potato plants;
2 cups striped beans, 1 cup white
garden beans, 25c cupful. John Wil-
son, Ellijay.

Ten. bu. pure speckled hull peas,
$1.25 bu.; bunch Eng. peas, 25c Ib,
5 lbs. $1; pure Rocky Ford canta
loup seed, $1 1b.; Cuban queen
melon. seed, $1. EH. A. Tanke
Thomson,

Pure, new crop O-too- tan beans, :
sound and recleaned, $3.50 bu.
FOB; also Lee Wilson cotton seed,
50c bu. A. KE. Ware, Marshallville.

Two hundred bu. peas, Brabs,
Whips, Tillmans, Clays, $f bu.
mixed peas, 90c; black-eyed, $2 bu. ~
FOB; cash or money order. Willie
M. Ray, Ft. Valley, Rt. 1.

Fifty bu. New Running Velvets,
$!: Brabham peas, $1, 214-bu, bags.
Remittance with order. A C. Mur
ray, Ft. Valley, RID.

' Henderson bunch Lima beans,

ide Ib. del.; Red Top Honey Drip
cane seed, $1 bu. L. J. Folds, Lar
Grange, Rt. 1. ' :

One hundred and fifty bu. 100.
day velvet beans, cleaned and in
geod cond., in 2-bu. sacks, $1 buy
VED). Stokes, Fitzgerald, RFD 4.

No. 1 Brabs, $1; 90-day running ~
velvet beans, '$1 FOB; in even Wt
pags: mixed peas, $1; Re. S- P. G
male and female 7\wks. pigs $7. a0.

T R. Duggan, Warthen.

Forty bu. 100-day velvet beans,
picked prior to fall rains, $1.15 bu,
J. H. Binford, Dexter, Rt. 2.

Forty bu. Brabham pea seed, $1
bu-; 20 bu. running velvet beams
gathered without rain, $1.10 bu.; 30
bu. seed peanuts, 50c bu., FOB:
Mrs. lL. J. . Burgamy, Warthen, z
Rts 2: z

Ninety-day running speckled. aes :
vet beans, $1 bu.; Lipsey watel:
melon seed, 30c Ib. T. BE. Wise,
Pitts, Rt: 25. Box 104.
















































ia Products _

or Sale

hundred pu. 90-day speckled
7 is beans. Write for

. Smith, Biundale.

oy beans, recleaned,
ju: in 214 bu. bags; O-too-tan
eans, recieaned, $3 bu. in 2
bu: i. bags, FOR. L. M. Felton, Mar-

nelish peas, lic |b., exe.
age. Miss Effie Sanders,
n, Rt. 1.

tan soy beans, last year
4 pu, add postage; 1,000
fodder, bright, sound, $1.75
00 bundles. Exc. for pigs or
Sb Russell, Luthersville.

ty (bu. good, sound velvet
ns, gathered without rai, $1.25
. Aw Hall, Vidalia, RE 4,
mundrd fifty bu- peas, 500
ons syrup; 300 bu. corn, 25 bu.
rye- If interested in all or any,
make best offer, FOB. J. A. Wim.

Blairsville.

uine good~ bunch velvet
, $1.50 bu; running velvet
7 , $1 bu.; new Stone tomato
S. we 1,000. 4a. R- Boatright,

pushel red speckled Crowd-
as, $2 pu., 5 Ib. for less. Mrs.
. Stowe, Gainesville, Rt. 4.

Old-fashioned tender mixed corn-
field beans, white velvet okra seed,
20c th.5 muskmelon, cantaloup
mixed, eucumber seed, 10c snuff
_ pox full, Anna Belle Wright, Alto,
te.

a Good, sound, 100-day running
velvet beans, small lot, $1.75. bu.
Write for prices on 25 bu: or more,
___. Courson, Soperton.

_~ Red Valentine seed beans, 10c
b.; $4. 50 bu. Brab peas, sound,
recleaned, $1.25 bu., FOB. Sample
m request Seth Hyatt, Ellijay.
Sev. hundred bu. Brab and
mixed peas; Brabs, $1; mixed, 80c
bu., FOB Sardis. W.: R. Buxton,
avards: \-

Sound and clean velvet beans, $1
u., at home, or $1.25 FOB. Exe.
some for sound and clean peas. 1
for 144 bu. C. J. Daniel, Americus.





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Nine Ibs. pure white running
lima putter beans, 15c Ib. and
: Mrs. Lee Walden,

Sweet cream Crowders, guar.
and weeyil-free, 8 lbs., $1; Purple
Top and White Globe turnip seed,
mixed, 25c lb. Postpaid. Grady
_ Kelley, Sulphur Springs, Rt. 1.

Few bu. Osceola running velvet
ans, large pod., prolific, $1.75
- FOB. . A. Mobley, Whigham,



a.
Clay and Whip and white peas,
$i bu., FOB; mountain Irish pota-
OeSs , $1 bu., FOB. W. P. Daven
port. Dial.

_ Velvet beans for Gas or exc. for

N. Cc. running pinders. E, E.
Jones, Nahunta, Rt. 2.
Brabham peas, 90c bu-; Irons,

Bichily mixed with Brabs, 80c bu.;
No. 1 peas. L. G. Davis, Renfroe.
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE.
Recleaned genuine O-too-tans,
grown on my farm. $3 bu.; No- 1
0-day seed velvets, $1 bu.
_ Palmer, Tennille.

_ Sound, clean beans and peas, 90-
Gay velvts, Brabs, $1 bu.; spec-
kled, 80c bu.; mixed peas, 75e bu.
BCS H. Cooks, Sandersville, RFD.
Fifteen - to eighteen bu. ~ good

S'

Any amount. FOB. Cash with
Order. H. H. Smith, Chatsworth.
_ White seed beans, eut shorts,
slick beans, half runners, 10c cup;
cream Crowders, 15c qt. Add post-
age. Hxe. for 90-day velvet bean
Seed, or O-too-tans. Willie Ander-
a iis Cartecay.
_ Ten bu. each, large black-eyed
and Irons, each, $2 bu.; unknowns,
$1 bu. All clean, sound and FOB.
_ Money order or Gashiers check.
~W. F. Miller, Lula.

Nice, clean cream Crowder. peas,
$2.50 bu.; 80c peck, FOB. B. F.
Oelley, Maysville.

Old fashioned speckled sugar
Crowders, 6c ab.; $3 bu., not pre-
paid. Clifford Cook, Canton, Rt: 4,

4

- Tender bunch bean seed, i5
eupful; Purple Hall table peas,
$1.25 pk.; lady peas, 25 Ib. Add

stage, Mrs. T. PP. Childers,
: Owery Branch, Rt. 1.
| Lady finger peas (1932), 7 Ibs.,
B0c; 15 Ibs.. $1; white running but-
ter beans,2 Ibs., 25c, or 10c Ib.
Over 10 Ibs. prepaid in Ga. Mrs.
_M. J. Mixon. McIntyre, Rt. 1.
Cream sugar Crowders, 5c Wh.,
exe. for O-too-tan beans, po-
_tato slips or any kind seed I can
use G. S. Golden, Temple, Rt- 3.
a: bu. brown Whips, 4. bu.
= Crowders, $1 bu.; 50 gal.
ck sorghum syrup, 50c gal.; 2
M bundles fodder, $1.50 per hun-
dred bun FOB: J. Cc eds

March 24, 1932 Pe

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cream Crowders, weevil-free, 4c Ib. |





oGeorkia Penge
For Sale

Tender cornfield. beans, 35 th, j
postpaid; dried. apples, peaches, 10
lb.; Calif. peas, 10c Ib.; Eng. peas,
25 Ib- Miss Jessie Cash, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 3.

Ninety-day velvets, A-1 quality,
$1 bu. R. L. Fields, Swainsboro.
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE! B

Mung beans, 7 lbs. $1, del.; black
Calif. peas and Whips, Crowders,

5 lb. . Geo. LL. Durand, Gaines-
ville, Route.
syrown =Ssugar rowders and

black-eyed, several bu. gathered
without rain, 8c Ib., FOB, or ex
Write for sample and price on bu.

lot or more. _S. GC. Jones, Fair-
burn, Rt. 4. :
Good, sound Whips, 75c bu;

Woods Imp. Golden Dent -seed
corn,- for early roasting ears, 25c
gal., FOB. Mrs. . Lou Garrett,
Cumming, Rt, 4.

Known as Black Wax beans or
Mrs. Orr beans, 25c lb. *FOB. F.
H. Vaughon, Cumming, Rt. 6.

Three bu. unknown, 35 bu. New
Bras, all sound; $1 bu., FOB. Mrs.
J. N. Truelove, Cleveland.

Cream sugar Crowders, 7c Ib.;
$i pk.; Red Valentines, 15c lb.; $2
pk. - All weevil-free and not pre-
paid. Mrs. G. B. McCrary, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 7.

Calif. black-eyed peas, 4 Ib.,
ICB, or exc. for pink skin P. R.
seed potatoes or good honey. G.
F. Sanders, Rome, Rt. 2.

Pure cream sugar Crowders; 5c
lb.: $2 bu. Add postage. No chks.
Money order or cash. E. D. Puck-
ett; Cumming, Rt. 7.

Velvet beans, sound and clean.

Even wt. havy bags, $1 bu., FOB.
C. R. Faulk, Danville.

Two bu. white bunch butter
beans, 10c lb.; half runner garden
beans, 20c 1lb.; very early English
peas, 25c Ib. Mrs.W. B. Teat,
Grevetown.

Giant stringless green pod beans,
1st yr. Hastings, 12c lb., or exc.
for M. B. turkeys. R. A. Y. Taylor,
Tiger, Rt. 1, Box. 30;

Fifteen lbs. 6-wks. snap beans,
5 Ibs. red Valentine, 15 lb. Exe.

for fordhook limas or, Crowder.
peas, Ib. for Ib. A. .L. Hursey,
Douglas. .

Two hundred bu. sound Brab-
ham peas, $1.10 bu.. FOB; sample
on request. Money order or cashers
check. R. F. Scarborough, Byron.
* Trons, 90c; Brabs, 95c; Whips. or
Speckled, 80c; Clays, 75c, FOB;
500 lbs. pure Stone Mtn. melon
seed, 80c: 1b.;:50 Ib. up, 25c 1b. 'R:
D. Waller, Mauk.

Good, sound, 90-day velvets, in
214% bu. bags, quality guar., $1.25
bu., FOB. Malcolm McMillan, Bar-
tow, Box 68.

About 30 bu. 1931 crop 90-day
velvets, $1.25 bu. FOB here. No
chks. W. P. Arthur, Summit, Rt.
3, Box 18.

Fifty bu. 90-day velvets, $1 bu.
BE. W. Meadows, Bartow, Rt. 2.

A-1 90-day velvet bean seed, $1.10
bu.; lots 5 bu. or more, $1 bu. J.
Frank Tanner, Sandersville, Rte;

Four bu. pure brown whips, $1
bu.. FOB; % bu. pure Clays, extra
fine for sale. W. C. Tiller, Craw-
ford, Rt. 1:

Ninety-day velvet beans, sound
and clean, event wt. heavy bags,

90c bu., FOB, Danville. C.R. Faulk, |:

Danville.

Coloked bunch butter beans, 12c
Ib., or exc. for good, sound O-too-
tan beans, Mrs. C. A. Huckeba,
Roopville, Rt. 1.

Mung beans, 9. Ibs., $1; tender
bunch garden beans, Tenn. green
pod and white hull, pole beans,
name not known, 20c pint. Mrs. E.
A. Wells, Chatsworth, Rt. 2.

Few bu. good O-too-tans, $3 bu.;
pure blue Mexican June seed corn,
$1.25 bu. all FOB. Dewitt Singley,
Jackson, RED 5.

Genuine, sound O-too-tans, re-
cleaned in even wt. 2% bu. sacks,
germination test, 99 per cent, $3.50
bu. No exch. H. N. Taylor, -Mar-

shallville.
Recleaned Whips, Clays, New
Eras, 85c bu., 3 bu. bags; cane

seed, 50c pu., 3 bu. bags. Cash
with order, FOB. C. C. Jarrard,
Cleveland.

Henderdsons lima butter beans,
j214c Ib.; chufas, $1 peck, $3.50
pu.; rice, 50c peck; black walnuts,
$1. bu.; Stuart. pecans, 12%c Ib.,
FOB. B. B. Strange, Swainsboro,
Rte -6.<

Speckled Crowders, 5c Ibi; red
rippers, 90c bu.; few Brabhams.
4c tb. Exe. for any kind of pure
bred chickens or anything. can use.
Claude W. Davis, Calhoun, Rt. 5.

Cream sugar Crowder peas, $2
bu.; also pop corn, red, white and
yellow, 8e Ib., FOB. Theron. Phil-
lips, Alpharetta, Rt. 2.

pay,
Ps it

nee

paid.



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Georgia Products
For Sale :

Few bu. Brabs, 100 per cent pure,
$1.25 bu.; also 75 bu. new eras, 90
per cent: pure, $1 bu. in 10 to 25
bu. lots, FOB, Lylerly. J. H. Ward,
Menlo.

One hundred bu. each, Brabs,
$1 bu., and\ mixed peas, 85e bu. C.

B. Hicks, Reynolds.

Oceola velvet beans, $1 bu., FOB;
pure Java peas, 65c bu., FOB. Ivey
QO. Mallard, Girard.

Q-too-tans; pure stock, sound and
recleaned, $5 bu.;. white Spanish
peanuts, $1 bu., FOB. Cash with
order. No exc. M. W. Willingham
Tuthersville.

Mung beans, 7 Ibs. for $1, pre-
HH. N. Eslinger, Ringgold.

Choice Velvet beans, pure, sound,
bright Brabham peas, all picked
without rain, each, $1 bu.,. FOB;
2 or 24%. bu. sacks. Olin Tunsell,
Sandersville.

Seventy-five bu. Brabs, $1 bu.;
25 bu. mixed Brab and Irons~and
Clays, 75c bu. Will fill orders for

25 bu. W. H. Cook, Buena. Vista,
Rt-3.
Twenty bu. O-too-tans, $3.50,

FOB, sound, recleaned, in even wt.
2% bu. sacks, germination test 98
per cent. . Henry Willis Taylor,
Marshallville. \

Q-too-tans, $3.50 bu. in 2% -bu.
sacks, recleaned -and sound. No
exc, Charlie Clark, Marshallville.

Seven: one-half ;bu. early velvets,
$8.50 for lot, FOB, Avondale.
Money orders as no bank near. R.
A. Stovall, Walden.

Mush or lady peas, good and
sound, 5c lb. FOB. . L. Melford,
Harlem, Rt. 1.

Twenty-eight bu. genuine O-too-
tans, $3 per bu.; 10 bu. or more,
$2.75 bu.; 35 bu. velvet beans, $1
bu.; 10 bu. or more, 90c bu. J. H.
Palmer, Tennille.

Hendersons bush lima beans,
10e 1lb.;. sugar Crowder peas, 5c
Ib.;. Calif. black-eyed peas, 5c Ib.,

FOB. W. V. Thompson, Bremen,
Rt,4> Box 10-S :
Bunch velvets, $1-25; running

velvets, $1; genuine O-too-tan, $3;
Biloxis, $1.50; Brabhams, $1; whip-
poorwills, 90c; mixed peas, 80c,
21% bu. bags. Send remittance. W,
B. Norton, Ft. Valley. =
Hastings imp. velvet beans, pure
and sound, $1 bu., FOB. Exec. 1%
bu. for 1 M imp. P, R. potato
plants. Each pay charges on goods
received. R. G. Dekle, Register.
Ninety-day velvets, germination
guar. Make offer. Hickory smoked

hams, 20c; shoulders, 10c mid-
dlings, 15c Ib., FOB. M. T.. Nun-
nally, Jr., Thomasville.

Sound, thoroughly recleaned run-
ning speckled velvet beans; abso-

lutely first class, $1.50 bu., Z P.-

Dean, Shellman.

One hundred bu. Brabham peas

in new 214 Ib. sacks, $2 bu., FOB.
H. C. Truxwell, Mitchell, care Har-
rison Farm.

One hundred bu. 90-day velvet
peans, $1-25 bu-., FOB. No order
for less than 214 bu.; 20 bu. speck-
led peas, 90c bu., FOB. J. P. Me-
Dowell, Dawson.

Forty bu. Brabham peas, high
grade, very uniform in size and
character, free from weevils, for
sale. A. L. Howe, Ft. Valley, Rt. 3.

New crop mung beans, 10c Ib.;
laredos, $3bu., FOB. M. F. Lewis,
Adairsville.

Cream Crowder peas, 5 Ib.; lady

peas, 8c. Mrs. J. C. Bazemore,
. Odessadale. ;

Genuine O-too-tans, recleaned,
$3.50 bu-; cane, seed, - 75c bu:
Whatleys seed corn, selected,

nubbed and:shelled, $1.25 bu.;. pure
Bancroft seed oats, 50c bu. R. M.
Turner, Royston.

Twenty-five bu. bunch black
peas, sound, 80c bu.; 10 bu. storm-
proof cane seed, clean, $1 bu-; all
in even wt. sacks, FOB. H. R-
Wright, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

Lady finger peas,
Crowders, $2 bu.; early Alaska and
Laxtonian Eng. pea seed, 10c lb-;
Truckers favorite corn, pure, $2
bu. R. P. Brightwell, Maxeys.

Ninety-day speckled velvet beans,
$1 bu. Quinton Brown, Collins,
Rio.

Hastings white Henderson limas,
also white pole limas, 12%c Ih.;
lady peas, weevil treated, 8c Ib.;
party pay postage. Cash with
order. Miss Mildred Turner, Gills-
ville, Rt. 2. ~

Henderson's bush ake: 10 Ih.,
FOB; also red Valentine snap
peans, 10c Ib., FOB. R. M.- Black-
well, Roswell, Rt. 2. :

Fifteen bu. Brab peas, $1 bux: 7
bu. Clays, $1, or lot for $20; sound,
bright, unmixed, recleaned, 2% bu.
bags. Guar., FOB. Money order. No



ehks. John BE. Holland, Seiniare:



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buff sugar:

Georgia Products
For Sale

Ninety-day velvets, $1 bu. A. S.
Phillips, Collins.

Ninety-day speckled velvets, $1
bu., FOB; also Stone Mtn. water-
melon seed, 80c lb. del. T. E. Wise,
Pitts, Rt. 2, Box 104.

Matthews imp. soy beans,
bu.; 5 bu. or over,: $3 bu.
Mathews, Lovett.

Cream sugar Crowder oad: 8
lbs., 50c del., $2. bu.. FOB; white,
brown-eye table peas, very pwolific,
7 lbs., 50c del.; white Crowders,
same price, L. G. Watkins, Grant-
ville.

Genuine .Q-too-tans, new crop,
sound and recleaned, $3.25 bu.,
FOB; red skin Porto Rico potatoes
for eating, $1 bu. A. E. Ware, Mar-
shallville.

OQ-too-tan soy beans, cleaned,: $1
bu. FOB. B. 0. Carter, * Griffin,
Rx =

Two-crop
black-eye peas,
ter beans, Hastings
seed, each, 380c qt.
Smith, Lavonia.

Three bu. Unknowns, 35 bu. New
Eras, sound, $1 bu. or 95c bu. if
lot is taken FQB. Mra: JeoN. bru:
Icve, Cleveland.

One hundred and twnty-day
velvet beans, sound and well ma-
tured, $2 bu. or exec. for other farm
products. T. I. Marchant, Milan.

Whippoorwill peas, 90c bu.;
Brabhamsg, $1.10 bu. R. P. Rowe,
Moreland.

Seventy-five bu. 90-day velvets,
100 per cent sound, $1 bu. FOB,
or exe. for baby. chicks; will also.
exe. natural butt-head -goats for

$3.50
J. FE

Crowder peas, white,
white bunch but-

sunflower
Mrs. Odell

chicks. Milton Minshew, Walden.

Fifty bu. good, clean sound
speckled velvets, $1.25 bu.; exe.
8 bu. for Brabham nee Ree At

Hall, Vidalia, Rt. 4.

Two hundred and fifty bu. 90-
day speckled running velvets, re-
cleaned, in 2% bu. bags, $1. 10. pbu.;
10 bu. or more, $1. bu- Lawton
Parkerson, Chauncey. :

Forty bu. purple. hull
speckled, few bu. red rippers,

running

$1

tu.: 10 tons white Spanish pea-
nuts, 2c lb. in 1000 Ib.; 244c smaller
lots: W. Jd: Carr, Hawkinsville,
ted,

Two hundred and fifty bu. 90-
day running speckled velvets, ab-

solutely sound, recleaned and
sacked in 21% bu. bags, $1.10 bu.;
19 bu. or more, $1 bu. W. H.

Mullis, Hastman, Rt. 4.

One hundred and twenty-day
velvet beans, $1 bu. or exc. for
good hay peas, Brab., Irons or
Clays. W. H. Dorminy, Alapaha.

Hight bu. pure, sound = Brab.
peas, $1.25 bu. FOB Canton; cash
Claud J. Smith, Ball Ground, Rt. 4.

Ninety-day velvet beans, $1.50

bu.; guar, sound; shelled corn, 60c
bu. or exc. for hogs. H. G. Joiner,
Pavo, Rt. 3.

Bight hundred bu. No. 1 velvet
beans in even wt. 2 bu. bags, $1
per bu. FOB. C. A. Newcomer,
Fitzgerald.

Ninety-day speckled running
vents, 100 per cent sound, $1.35
bu FOB. K. P. Brown, Wrights-

ville,
Cream Crowders, treated for
weevils, recleaned, $2.50 bu;

Japanese honey drip cane seed, $1
bu. W. H. Gabriel, Colbert.

Yellow sugar Crowders, 3c Ib.
or $1.50 bu. FOB; Dixie Belle
melon seed, 30c lb. B. J. Cravey,
Ashburn, Rt. 4.

Forty bu. velvet beans, 120-day
var-., sound and clean, $1.25 bu. or
exec some for N. C. runner pea-
nuts at rate of 1 bu. beans for 2
bu. peanuts. A. W. Barlow, Glen-
wood, Rt. 1.

One-half. bu. cream Crowder
peas, 5c Ib.; 5 bu.,clean, sorghum
seed, $1 bu.; 100 assorted meal and
huli sacks at-3c ea. for lot. W, G.
Kelley, Forest Park.

White sugar Crowder seed peas,
strictly pure, 4c Jb. or exc. for few
seed peanuts or anything can use.
Mrs. John Henderson, Oakman.

Bunch velvets, $2.50 bu.; run-
ning speckled velvets, $1.35 bu. or
exe. for peanuts, chufas and other
value; write. J. B. Proctor, East-
man.

Thirty bu. 90-day velvets, 1931
stock, sound and clean, $1 bu. or
90 in 10 bu. lots. John J. Purser,
Cochran, Rt. 4.

Ninety-day. running speckled
veivets, practically 100 per cent
sound, $1 bu. FOB. D. W. Knight,
Dexter. a

Burpees stringless. green esd
bunch beans, i0c Ib. not del. C. H.
Hill, Tignall.

Fifteen bu. 90-day running vel-
vets, picked without rain, $1.25 bu.

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2 Page Seven.
Georgia Products
For Sale co
Seventy-five bu. 90-day velvets, 4
$1 bu. for whole lot, or $1.10 bus

1200 bu. white.Spanish peanuts, 2c
Ib... Mrs; .: 1. Dixon, \ Wadlexee ms



Six bu. New Eras, sound and ;
clean, 90c bu. or lot for $5;
chks.; exc. % bu. walnuts for
lbs. good chewing fobacco; write %
first: Chas. Sosebee, Cleveland,: .
Feteeds ;

Cream Crowders, 4c Ib.; white |
pole lima butter beans, 10 Ib. exec, 4
for white velvet okra seed; add
postage. Mrs. Gussie Conner, ~
Villa Rica, Rt. 1.

Four hundred and fifty lbs. seed
90- day running velvets, 114 Jose
in hull; guar. sound; also 10 bu.
honey drip cane seed, $1 bu. FOB. |
Eirmon McPherson, Bremen. :



White bunch butter beans, 20
lb., $2 peck; $8 bu, del. in Ga;
Jackson Wonder and Kentucky

Wonders, same price. J. EH. Smith,
Barnesville, Rite Ay Bes Tae :
3est and most prolific field peas,
aouES) $1.25 bu.; yellow seed corn, 7 |
$1.50 bu.; exc. peanuts or, dried |
peaches. Mrs. EH.
Fayetteville.

Whipps., $1 bu.; brown Crow-
ders, 5 Ib.; all FOB shipping
point, J. EB; Sims, Ellabelle.

Unknown peas, sound and clean,
$i. bu. FOB; New Eras, sae
price. J. F. Miller, Leo. wh

White Calif. black-eyed, special
Crowders; ea., $2.50 bu; cream
mush, same price; mixture of good,
tender cornfield beans, 20c tear
cupful. Mrs. B. lL. Brown Bae
Ground, Rt. i.

Calif. black-eyed, 8c Ib-; purnie
huli peas, 4c lb.; white Crowder
peas, 5e b.; mammoth sunflower
seed, 5c lb. FOB. Perry Mate,
Rome, Rt. 5, Box 158. Sag

Ninety-day running velyet
beans, $1 bu.; sat. guar; Clay:
peas, 900: Whipps., 90c; Brabs., $13.
Biloxi, $2.50; Mathews, $2.50. W. Ce
Wilson, Davisboro.

Large sweet cream Crowders,
and fancy Calif., black-eyed seed
peas, pure, sound, treated, 8 Ilbs.,
65c; $3 bu. del.; tender cornfield
beans, 80c Ib. Lester erlin, Bue
ford, RED.

White Crowders, $2; Eiras
Clays, $1 bu. C. T. Miller, Leo.

Three hundred bu. Whipps.,
slightly mixed, bright and clean,
weevil treated, $1.10 bu.; 50 bu.
yellow Crowders, also for sale. Cc
M. Sims, Pembroke.

Two gal. colored butter heans,
25e gal; 2 pts. cornmeld seed
beans, 10 pt.; 2 pecks sugar Crow-
ders, 75c, or 25 gal. .Loy Lester,
Rockmart.

Good. tender cornfield beans, 250
Ib. postpaid. Mrs. J. M. Robinson,
Calhoun. !

Extra sound 90-day velvets, 9
bu.; over 5 bu., 90c bu. FOB. c
W. Wood, Tennille.

O-too-tans, $4 bu.; Laredos,
Biloxis, $2.50; sorghum seed, $1
Julian Leverett, Luthersville. a

One hundred and fifty bu.
grade peas, Clays, New Eras, 85
bu.: 3 bu. Brabhams, 95 bu.; 15
bu. cane seed, 1931 crop, 50 bug
all FOB. Joe B.- sexe Cleves
land.

ender mixed cornfield beans,
white and colored bunch butter ~
beans, 15c Ib. postpaid; nice dried |
fruit, peaches, 10 Ib. postpaid in

. M. Travis.

and



























5-lb. lots. - Mrs. K. D, Herring,
Rome, Rt. 1. *
Black-eyed , peas, $1.50; Une

knowns, Irons, Clays, $1 bu.; all
sound and clean and FOB;
for budded Stuart pecan, 4
trees. W. F. Miller, Lula,

Yapps Prolific pole, lima or buts
ter beans, cupful, 25c; 35 lb.; 2
Ibs.. 65c; 5 Ibs., $1.50; 10 Ibs. up, 25
Tig postpaid. Mrs. J. BD. Cash
Flewery Branch.

Clays, red rippers, Whipps., all
sound, 90c bu.; also cane seed,
per 100 Ibs. FOB Meldrean; cash
with order. J. D, Cooley, Leo. ee

Speckled peas, sugar Crowders, i
Texas ribbon cane seed, for sal
or exc. for butter bean seed, bunch
watermelon seed or what have
you? Mrs. R. M. Porter, Milner.

Hastings white and ecrsam
Crowders, 8c lb.; 10 Ibs. or up, se
bs -exes> for Bermuda onion of
good, ee tomato or P. R. potato :
plants. J. M. Barner, Cumming
Rt: ree :

Two hundred bu. 90-day speckled
velvet beans, at least 95 per cen
sound, 95 bu.; 10 bu. up, 90 bu
FOB. C. Nicholson, Dexter. :

Cream Crowders, 4c tb. postpaid,
J. J. N. Harlem, Juno.

Six or 8 bu. sugar Crowders, be
Wb. in 1 bu. lots; 6c in % bu. lots
160 bu. black and clays, T5e bu
in 6 and 16 bu. tots OB: WwW. oF





FOB; sample on Fequest, Wilbur
May, Warthen. ;



Wright, Ellijay.






Rooreix Products
For Sale

- Bunoh and running colored put:
ter bean seed; also semi-rotind run-
ning colored, 25 1b.; also long
handle gourd sed, 6o this.; ali del.
- Mrs A. S. Paulk, Ociila.

a * Purple hull white table peas,
bose qgt.; $1.25 pk.; white half run-
mer tender garden beans, 25c cup-
ful; black pele beans, 20c cupful
~ de), Mrs. Bertha Waldrip, Flowery
*~ Branch, Rt. 1.

_ Laredo wilt-resistant soy beans,
-NO ~i; ($3.50 bus FOB; Grohoma,

the wonder grain, 25c ib. TT. A.
Neal, Carnesville, Rt: 3:

No. 1 Brabham peas, new, even
Wt. 2% Du. bags in lots of 5- bu.
mano up, POG, A. Vo eBabor;
_ Powersville, Rt. 1.

- Bunch red Valentine bean seed,
12c cupful and postage; no stamps.
Mrs. J. O. Tayior, Patterson, Rt. 1.

Pure, sound, clean, no weevils,

cream Crowders, 300 Ibs., 310.50
fret. paid in Gs.; Sat. guar.y money
order. Mrs. Russel! Moore; Rock-















vis







-raart.

e White tender cornfield beans
and striped half runner golden
Popeams, 20c#: Cupiul; xe. . 1, cup
; white garden beans for potato
[pients, John Wilson, Elijay, Rt.
3, Box 46.

PECANS AND PHANOTS

; , FGR SALE
= -bxtra good No. 1 white Spanish:
peanuts, small kind, also Ga. run-
Pners, 214 lb., 5 bu. or, more. cel.

poe B.Eurst; Meigs, Rt. 1.
=. Genuine N.C, runners, 452. bu.
fin lots up to 25 bu, over 25: bin,
40c bu., FOB. Check or money
order, O. M. Greene, Iron City.
' QDarge and small size pecans, 5
-and 10c lb.; 50 or more lbs: of each.
Mrs. A..G. Wooten, Monticello,
- Ga. runner peanuts, 2c Ib., OB.
Jas: N. Isler, Meigs, ae
Seventy-eight. Ibs. seedling pe-
cans, 5 lb., or exc. for white or
-eream Crowder peas. Each pay
postage: - white scuppernongs, 15
each. Mrs. J. T. Jones,. McIntyre,
eRt. 2;

> Ga. raised N, C. peanuts, 50c bu.,
FOB W. E. Betts, Adel, Rt. 2.
* ~U. S: No. 1 white Spanish pea-
nuts for seed, 2c Ib., $38 per ton,
Bor. WC. Hatcher, Jr., Cordele.
ic About 1 ton special imp. runner
peanuts, (half, 3 to pod), reclaened,
2c ib, FOB; 1 bu. speckled peas,
$1. Check or money order. D. H.
Pelham, Edison.
: Runner peanuts, made 3 tons on
4 acres; 100 lbs. $2; 1 M lbs. $19.
Check with-order. G D. Fain, Edi-
son.
Four thousand lbs. best seed pea-
nuts, $3 per 100; N. C. runners,,
quarter ton, $3.20; citron seed, 40c
dae Cel..zone! 2, 1. . Siler, Sum-
mertown.
~ No. 1 imp. big Red bunch pea-
muts, hand picked, 40 lbs. up, 8c
fib. FOB. J. C.. Vernon, Menlo.
es dc
" Sev. bu. N. C. runner peanuts,
desi crop, 2c lb. or exg. for sugar
cane syrup in cans or home cured







































Micat. A. W. Minchew, Mystic.
awe. peanuts, 2c. Ib. HOB;
Sample if requested. W. P. Fisher,



Abbeville, Rt, 1.

- Good grade Schley pecans sell or
exe, for dried apples. P. E. John-
son, Claxton.

Runner peanuts, select stock for
fDS.7) $224. A. sBrooks,














2S Make: best offer on 1% tons N.
runner peanuts, Ga. raised; al-
So Shelled, 41446c lb~T. J.. Whitley,
sierfield, Rt. 1.

=o. 4. Ga. runners,-2c_ lb. FOB;
money order. Alton Ricketson,
Douglas, Rt. 2.

= Runner peanuts, 2c. 1>.. FOB;
amapie, 8c> exc. for W. LL. baby
ehicks,- or what have you? A.:F.
\Thornton,.Camilla, Rt. 1, 7

i ,Qne hundred pu. No. 1 white
* Spanish, recleaned, 50c bu. FOB.
MW. T. Wilcher;. Gibson.

* Sev. hundred bu. runner pea-
nuts, 2c Ib. FOB; cash with order.
i. S. Mills, Edison.

Sev. tons N. C. Ga. raised run-
MNers, fine for planting, 2c lb. FOB;
Gask with order. EE. J.: Cottle,
ayes Dy. :

Fight tons. white Spanish pea-
Muts for sale; home grown. R.
Shirley, Louisville.

_ Two thousand Ibs. thin-shell pe-
eans; make best offer FOB my
home. Mrs. H. D: Goodwin,
Greensboro.

~ Ga. raised N. C. runner peanuts,
Sayed without rain, good seed, 2c
Ib J. C. Swint, Lenox.

About 100 Ibs. in all of Money-
Makers, Columbia, large and med.
Seedling pecans, 10e and : 8c_1b.;
xc. for dried apples, lb. for 1b:;
























10c

State insp.



2. pay postage. T. A. Hannah,
Frooklet, Rt. 1.

Canvil Prodacte
For Sale

N. C. runner peanuts, 50c bu;
exc. 10 bu, for 5-bu, Brabham
ov Iron peas; red skin Spanish,
Tie bu. Jno. L. Mixon, Ocilla.

Two and one-half tons or more

Ga. raised N. C. peanuts; good
seed,. saved without rain, 2c Ib.
FOR, J. D. Swint, Lenox.

Valencia peanuts, imp. large red,
bunch, specially selcoted by hand,
19e Ib. del. over 5 Ibs. R, B, Mulli-
2ayj Washineton

Three hundred Ibs. imp. big
White Spanish peanuts, grown for
seed: recieaned and sound, $1 bu.,
ba, of 25 Ibs,, FOB; 10 bu. Whipp.
peas. clean, sound, $1.25 bu. FOB.
ft. C. Burnsed, Sr:, Brooklet.

N. C. peanuts for /sale or exc.
foc corn; good sound shell milling
oA bu.. for< bu, J- W.* Martin,

A, Box 24.

ak Cc. runners, any amount, 100
to. 200 bu. at 2c .lb.; also. black
Crowder peas, 2. to 3 crops, at 4e
Ib., from 1 Ib- to 5 bu.; all FOB. J.
A. Wade, Ochlochnee, Rt. 1.

About 200 lbs. Ga. runner pea-
nuts, harvested without. rain, 40c
bu. Wan Jones, Climax, Rt. A,

Sixty Ibs. paper-shell pecans, 10c
ib. or exc. for 2 but sugar Crowder
peas. J. . Tedd, Elza, Star Route.

Sev. tons Ga. raised N. C. run-
ner peanuts, saved without. rain,
go00d Seed, 2c lbh, C. B. Daughtrey,

: Lenox.

Valencia peanuts,
hand picked, 10 Ib. FOB; 12%c
dei.: pure Better Staple cotton
seed, 60c bu. del. H. W. Thurmond,
Greshamville,

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
- '(REES FOR SALE

Fifty May cherry, 4 ft., 8 for 25c:
Calif. black-eyed peas, 5c lb.; white
rice pop corn, shelled, 8c lb.; yel-
low Jersey butter, 25c lb. Add post-
age. Mrs. 3. W. Loggins, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 9,

Huekleberries, 60 C; everbear-
Inge strawberry, $2.25 M; mountain
gooseberry, 6 for 50c; dried apples.
10c Ib., del. 8rd zone. Fixe. for any-
thing ean use. R. L, Blackwell,
Cleveland.

Horseapple, limbertwigs, fall ap-
ple sprouts, 15c each, 8 for $1; big
summer grapes, scuppernong, 10c,
3 for 25c. Will exe. Add. 12e post-
age. Mrs. Leila: Titshaw, Monroe,
RE, Dies .

Red goose plums, crabapples,
black haw, wild gooseberry bushes,
all 15e ea., 2 for 25c;-well rooted.

Large red



Mrs. J. W. Silver, Talking Rock,
Rt: 2s
Raspberry and blueberry bushes,

sugar plums, gooseberry, $1 doz.

| crabapples, black walnuts, 20c_ea.,

6<tor Sor,
Morganton.

Fifty seedling yr. old peach trees,
$1.25; St. Regis raspberry plants,
85e.doz.; $2.50 C; cherry sprouts;
ea.; all. postpaidi Kenneth
Ballew, Mineral Bluff.

Clingstone peach trees, large
fruit, ripening in August, 3-4 ft.,
8 for $1 postpaid; exe. for bean
seed, tomato, onion, potato plants;
write. Mrs. LL. W. Seago, Pine-

Gladys Abercrombie,

hurst:

Apple trees, lead. var., 3 ft., 10;
pear ee 30c;. Coneord grape
vines, 2 $1 doz-; all State.insp.,
postpaid: ee exc, C. M, Alexander,
Cleveland, Rt.' 1.

State insp. apple
trees, lead. var: 5
trees, 25c; Concord and Niagara
grape, 10c; execs for baby chicks.
W. H. Alexander, Cleveland.

Choice pecan trees, Stuart,
Schley. and Money Maker, 5-8 ft.;
and bonded, 30c each,
FOB; write for prices in large Tots,
del.. J. A. Ward, Cordele:

Quince bushes, 25c each; sugar
pear, 3 ft., 20e each; Indian peach
and. cherry trees, $1 doz; old-
fashioned peach seed, 30c GC; exc,
for tobacco. W.7 Re Thompson;
Lawrenceville.

Pedigreed pecan: trees,
bear heavily and early; Schley,
Stuart and Money Maker wvar.;
bonded and State insp.; priced be-
low cost. -T. S. Harris, Ft. Valley.

May cherry trees, 4-5 ft., 10c ea.;

and peach
to 5c; pear

bred. to

Trucker Favorite seed corn,
earliest, supply of ears for the
table, 15e- pts) al FOB: 3 Eb=.-B.
Mealer, Adairsville.

Yellow sugar-plums, blueberry,
hazlenut, raspberry, all $1. doz.:

yellow root, 30c Ib.; Lions tongue,
10 bunch. Lucile Wilson,
Morganton. :

White Eng. peach, 38 ft., 10 for
$l: 144 ft., 40 for 80c; exc. for dried
peaches or apples. Miss Elizabeth
Adams, Marietta.

Blackberries, Ambrosia, Hima-
laya, dewberries, Se ea.; 50c doz.;
Coneord grape, 10c; $1 doz. Rev.

I, D. Rolader, Atlanta, tt



~ Georgia Products :

. For Sale. : 1

SYRUP FOR SALE

One hundred and fifty gal. clear,
bright, thick No. Ga, sorghum, new
5 lb. buckets, 50c gal., FOB. John
Scott, Tunnel Hill, Rt. 1,

Pure ribbon cane syrup, 10 Tb.
pails, 50c gal.;~ Cleveland cotton
seed, :.50c bu., or exe, for pigs. T.
W. Bunch, Talking Rock.

Sorghum in new gal. buckets,
thick, clear, 75c; FOB, or exe. for
seed peanuts or velvet beans. G. Z.
Maxwell, Toccoa.

Ga. cane syrup, 1931 crop, in
new 35 gal. cypress bbls., \$12.50
per bbl., FOB. R. Li. Baxter, Ludo-
wici. : :

Thick, bright syrup in gal. buck-

ets, 50c gal.; clean Orange cane
seed, 75c bu.; all FOB. T. W. Cline,
Rydal, Rt. 2.

One bbl. N. Ga. cane syrup, 40c
gal. Laurie I. James, Homerville,
Rt 2, Box 57.

Good, thick honey drip sorghum
syrup in No. 10 and 12 lb. cans,
50c gal.; exc. for ducks or geese.
H. G. Thomason, Rockmart, Rt. 2.

FRESH AND CURED MEATS

Choice hickory smoked Georgia
hams, 10 to 20 Ibs..in wt.; expertly
cured; good to the bone, 16c lb.
net, FOB; hams grown and cured.
on own farm. W. B. Roddenbery,
Cairo.

Home-made pork sausage, smok-
ed and linked, 5 tb. box $1; 4 Ibs.
fresh butter, $1; 10 lbs. fresh



cracilings, $1; all postpaid; hams, }

18 Ib., collect. J. W. Lang, Omega.

All pork sausage, 15c Ib. del.;
no order less than $1. No chks.
Mrs. Alma Devon, Cecil.

Oak wood smoked sides, $13 per
100 Ibs.; hams, $16; shoulders, $10;
all euar: sound and well cured;
will make 100- mixed at price. Mal-

vin Collins, Whigham,

Country cured oak smoked
bacon, hams, 7-16 lbs., 25c Ib.; sides
and. shoulders, %l'5 Ibs., 15c- Ib.;
kept in cold storage since cured.
I, L. Jackson, Colquitt.

Hams, wt. 18 Ibs., 14e Ib.; mid+
dlings with ribs,.14 Ib. wt. 18 Ibs.;
shoulders, 15 tbs., 14c lb.; sugar
cured, smoked. Mrs. John Tinsley,
Edison, Rt. 3.

Smoked hams, 20ce Ib.;> smoked
shoulders, 15 Ib.; cash or money
order and postage. J, P. Smith,
Dawson, Rt: 5.

Any quantity pure pork smoked
country sausage; smoked with
green oak, Seasoned right, 18c lb.
FOP. Moultrie; sat. guar. Perry
Tucker, Hartsfield.

Nice, smoked hams, 8 to 15 Ibs.,
20e Ib. del, Ge. Shuvh, Camilla,
RED: A.

Corn fed meat, aides oak
smoked, 9c; ham, sugar cured and
oak smoked, 15c Ib.; shoulders, 11c
Ib.; also lard in? Ib. lard bucket,
65e. bucket. Alonzo Paulk, Jr.,
Wray.



FRUIT FOR SALE

Nice, sun-dried apples, free of
worms, ete., 9c lb. del..or exc. for
anything .can use. Mrs. Gladys
Weeks, Dial.

Extra. nice sun-dried apples, 8c
Ib. dels Henry EF... Weaver, Marion.

Bright, sun-dried apples
peaches, for sale or exc. for bright
flue-cured chewing tobacco; lh. for
lb. Mrs. A. S. Camp, Dallas, Rt. 5.

Nice, sun-dried apples and
peaches, free of worms, 10e ib.
Mrs. Henry Gazaway, Cumming,
Rt. 4:

-Good, nice sun-dried apples. also
speckled Crowder peas for sale or
exc. for things can use. Mrs. Inez
Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Sun-dried apples, in white sacks,
10 to 50 Ib. cap. idel-at 6c Ib.;
money with order. J. V. Forrester,
Roy. s

Dried peaches, 10c 1b.; no orders
less than $1; tender, cornfield bean
sed,~25c Ib.: 8 lbs... butter -per
week, 25cc Ib. del. Mrs. Dennis
Hulsey, Lula, Rt. 1. :

Mtn. grown apples from our own
orchards andcold storage shipped
entire seas6n; full particulars on
request. Louis B. Magid, Tallulah
Lodge :

Sun-dried apples, peeled, 6c Ib.
del -bys Pe Bioine Ga. icMree Ve A
Payne, Rugby, _

POTATOES FOR SALE
Fifty bu. pink skin P.~R. seed
potatoes; vines put out late; fine
Seed, 75c per bu. to trucks; 3 miles
north of Quitman on paved road.

i. M. Renfroe, Quitman, Rt. 2.
Early Triumph seed _ potatoes,



Z%c lb. FOB; also Early Triumph |

and P, R, potato - plants after
April 20; write for prices on
yee sw T. Kelly, Marietta,

\
se

sey butter ea. week;

and|_



~ Georgia Products 3

For Sale

One hundred * bu. pure yellow

skin P. R. seed potatoes, $1 bu.

POS, (ce; As ace aes
Rte2-. s

VEGETABLES FOR SALE

Turnips for sale; can load a
truck with turnips, large roots.
John Ingram, Ty Ty, Rt. 2-

BUTTER FOR SALE
Can furnish party 38 lbs. fresh
butter per week, 20c Ib. del.; cash
with order; cow t. b. tested, Mrs.

T. W. Golden, Buchanan,

Four lbs. butter per week, 25c
lb, del.; cartons ret.; dried peaches
an apples, 10c 1b.; no order filled
for less than $1. Mrs. W. C.
Wiley, ula, Rt. bs

\Three to 5 Ibs. nice, firm,. frsh
Jcrsey butter per week at 18c lb.;
party furnish cartons and del.
chgs. Mrs. Floyd Tilley, Pine Log.

Three or 4 Ibs. nice, yellow Jer-
cow t. b.
tested, 25c lb. del.; cash with order.
Mrs. A. C. Phillips, Gainesville,
EEG;

Five Ibs. fresh Jersey butter ea.

week; cow t. b. tested, 20c Ib.; no

coloring. Mrs. D.. J... Bennett,
Gainesville, Rt. 9.
Fresh J. butter, 3 or 4 lbs. week,

free from coloring, 20c lb.; also few

white lady Crowder peas, 6c Ib.
Mrs. Etta Martin, Gainesville,
Rt. 9.

Good fresh yellow butter, 25c
lb.;, can 6 or 8 lbs. weekly FOB;
also 8 Ibs. good leaf tobacco, 10c
lb.: cash; exc. for dried apples.
Mrs. W. S. A. Beckworth, Baxley,
Rt- 2, :

Two and 3 lbs butter ea. week,
25e lb. and party pay postage. Mrs.
W. M. Brazil, Roopville, Rt. 2.

HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
Fey, comb honey, parcel post
prepaid, 10 Ibs.,.$1.40; 5 Ibs., 75c;
fancy strained, 10 Ibs., $1.20; 5



Ibs.. 65c; case of 6, 5. Ib- pails,
comb, $3. John W. Berryhill,
Lakeland.

Fifteen and one- chalf. Ibs. clean
beeswax, 25c lb. postpaid. Mrs.
Emma Greer, Hampton, Rt. 2.

Strained -honey, 15c Ib.; yellow
beeswax, 30c lb.; prompt shipment.
Major Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4.
~ Bees, 8 lbs., $1 party furnishing
cages and feed and coming after
bees to my yards; full colonies, on
8, 8 er 10-frame up to 500. Curd
Walker, Vidalia...

Sixteen stands bees in 8-frame
hives complete, $2 each; or lot for
$30. 0. M. McCalman, Carrollton,
Reb

Five lb. comb honey, 75c; 54%
Strained, 60c del. in Ga.; 24, 5 Ib.
pails comb by frt. del., 60c pail;
24, 5 Ib, strained, 55e del. Curd
Walker, Vidalia.

Pure ext. honey, *bbls., 400. Ibs.
net, $12 each; 60 Ib. cans, $2-75; 5
lb.; 12 to case, $5; 2% Ib., 20. to
case, $5. W. EE. .Buckner,.. Mt.
Vernon, 5

Georgia Products
Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want genuine O-too-tan beans;
write price per bu. in 21% or 5 bu.
lots. O. A. Starney, Demorest.

Exc. 10 bu. runner peanuts for
5 bu. Brab. peas; ea. pay frt. on
what he receives. Cc. L. Apple-
white, Boston. f

Exe, Hendersons bush lima but-
ter beans at 20 1lb., or Mammoth
Russian sunflower seed, at 15c 1b.
for any pure var. of peas. M. TT.



, Morrow, Newborn. _

Exe. slightly damaged Crowder
peas for stringless green pod and
Ky. Wonder beans, 30 Ibs. of each,
lbs., peas for 1 Ib. beans. M, i:
Jones, Pineview.

Want bunch velvet beans, and
have for sale Giant, Bountiful,
Golden Wax, Ky. Wonders, 1b., 25c:
less, 35c; mixed snap, 1930 crop,
10c Ib; add postage. W. H. Waa-
delle, Pearson.

Exe. 100 Roselawn W. L. April
1931 hatch hens, no culls for
corn, field peas, Soy or- velvet
beans, oats or anything can use.
Paul White, Tallapoosa.

Exe. % bu. lady peas for YY bu.
O-too-tan beans or 1 bu. of black-

4 eyed peas for % bu. O-too-tans. F.

i. Carney, Ball Ground, Rt. 4, -

Exe, few bu. Cokrs No. 5, Pied-
mont-Cleveland or Wannamaker-
Cleveland cotton seed for any kind
of soy beans or velvet beans, L,
C. Allen, Hoschton.

Want'7 bu. pure Brabham peas;
state lowest price; for sale, 10 fine
young, very Dark Cornish, Berry
str, hens and roosters, $10.50. ae
ake D. age ee Bey Rt. hoe

= Georgia Products
a Wanted
Exe. 120-day velvet beans fo
eae peas; bu. for. bu. W
farchant, Milan. ates
gee Florida red speckled
ning lima beans; exc. lady Di
red nest onions for same, or @
for 2 paper-shell pecan trees, M
M. O- Mahaffey, Carrollton, R
Exe. white bunch or runni
butter beans for Ky. Wonde 1
stringless green pod beans
fui for cupful; ea. pay postas
Miss Rubye Crowder, Milner,

Exe. peas for O-too-tan soy
beans; have early 6-wks. Crowders
also field. mixed peas; ae 2 bi
for 1 bu. beans. W. 7
Union City.

Want 10 to 20 bu. bimel Vv
beans; state price of same. fu
Gibson, Thomas.

a PECANS AND PEANUTS
WANTED...

Want sound and well filled 1
per-shell pecans; state var., quality
and number of pounds and lowes'
cash. price. Claude Eubank,
Smyrna, RED 2. ; eeey
Want peanuts for seed; wi
swap dried apples for same; write
at once. Mrs. Marshall Lewis
Rydal, Rt. 2.
Exc. % pu. 2-crop a yr. speckled
peas, fine for table, for 2 bu, Span
ish peanuts. G. W. Vining, Lake-
land.
Want 3 Ibs. large Jumbo
nuts, 3 lbs. Spanish peanuts
Ibs. pecans and 2 Ibs, white ri
pop corn; exc. value for same. Mrs,
M. Stone, Adairsville.
- Want seedling and paper-shell
pecans in any quantity, pay high.
est cash prices; send sample and
write number of Ibs. of ea. var. you
offer. Geo. M. Prince, ee
Box 1160..
Hight lbs. dried apples to exc
for 1 bu. white peanuts for Seed
also. want 1 lb. white runner a
bunch butter beans,~1 1b. ead


































































write first. -Ellen Terry,
REL
~- Want 25 Ibs- large;

in
Mrs.

Stuarts or Schleys,
halves; quote a
West, Depot.

or eis Arm peanuts,
Murray, Baxley, Rt. 4. Z
Want pecans, all varieties any
amount. N. W. Buchanan, Ameri-
cus, ; Pee
Want peanuts, any quanti
send sample, price and amount &
have. J. W. Whitley, Rt
4, Box 52.
Exe. pk. Hastings Prolific
corn for bu. N. C.: running p
nuts; ea. pay exc. or will exe. see
corn for pigs; write. D. A. BEyans,
Rydal; Rt. 2:
SYRUP WANTED
Want 6 10-Ib. buckets good, thick
A-1. Ga. cane syrup; exe, 200- Ibs.
pure, original Cleveland or Burson
B. B. cotton seed; sat. guar. -
Thompson, Eatonton, Rt. 3.
Want pure Ga. cane. syrup
exc. for Schley pecans at 10 1
also have No. 1 N. C. runner pear
nuts, 8 Ib. W. S. Norton, Hdiso
Want 100 gal. first class sugar
cane syrup. Jim Rogers, Eastman,
Ru. 3, Box 46. : :
Am in the market for a qu
ty of pure Ga. cane syrup, packed
in 44 gal. and gal. cans. Guy |
Jones, Thomasville:

FRUIT WANTED ~~

Exe. pecans for dried f
peaches or apples, free from
worms, Ib. for Ib.; have 10 lbs, 1
Cans. ooviEse col) SAG Carmich
Social Circle.

Exe. C. W., and BH. J. cabbage
plants fot dried fruit; 1000 plants
for 10 lbs. fruit; also baby lima
beans or Crowder peas, or any:
thing can use, S.'B. Abercrom 1y
Barney.

Pecans, exc. for dried fruit. Miss
A. M. Baker, Zebulon,-

POTATOES WANTED
Want 50 bu. red skin cert. 4
P. R. sweet potatoes; quote
price. L. A. Gresham, - Scottdale,
Box 58.
Want the old white Spanish Po
tato,' Cherokee pumpkin Yam and
Nigger Killer potatoes. Te
Dunn, Chauncey; Rt. 2.

BEES AND BEE SUPPLIE
WANTED eee t

Want to buy bees; state lowes
cash price and number you hav
also will trade some patent nie
for bees. W. C. Lone, Mapes oo

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