STATE CAPITOL PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D, JONES, DIRECTOR. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 81, 1932 NUMBER 18 dev. pure ung hens and 1-339 ege r exc. for cow peas, runner peanuts or Raulerson, Rocking- BANTAMS ire-bred Buff Cochin bantams, exc. for pr. of pure-bred geese. John S. Transou, $41 Frederica St., N. E. mixed bantam roosters, ld, 50c each. Mrs. W. E. Tallapoosa, Rt. 3. 2n pure bred Golden Se- hens, 4 roosters, B. aay: J. W. Anderson, Ee teas, bantams, Tce 2..; excellent. mothers; large $2 ea.; not del. Jennie A. Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 279. mixed bantams, 4 roosters, 3 or exc. for Guinea hens; | Reddish game rooster, for pr. ducks. Dewitt Commerce, ie November hatch bantam _for sale or exc. for ban- ns, ducks, guineas, geese, . Singleton, Clarkesville. yinning Golden Sebrighi cocks and cockerels, $1 50. ach; egss, $1 del.: pure Buff Orp. eggs, $1- $1.50 . fk. @, Miller, Acworth, ED AND OTHER ROCKS ine W. Rock cockerels; as baby chicks from Sales Stock April, 1931, , 2 for $3.50 FOB. Mrs. J. e, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1. mpson Ringlet B. R. hens, exc; 4 hens for 2 good male Or any good breed, no runts; sper. a gel Myrs.7 AB. rty pure bred B. R. hens, aying, sat. guar., $27, or 95c B; also 10 bu. imp. red pea- i9 bu. FOB, C, EH. Beden- Wrightsville, Rt. 1. B. R. hens, Thompson sir., $4; okra seed, begins bear- en 6-8 in. high; until frost, olific, 10c thls. Mrs. W. L. red Buff Rocks; 3 cocks, old, $1.50 each; young 25 each: hatching eges, $1 lected yard run, 75ec. Mrs, Orrelis, Monroe, Rt. 1. Eggs, extra, Gone Eggs, standard, doz. . S yard run, doz. Stags, ib. Sheppard $161 Sri acc pe LO Eggs, Georgia trade, doz. ...... Sepoccsauseawse: 2 ose Guescensasee: = Poultry For Sale - Five B; R. hens, 1 rooster, $6; 25 Ancona pullets, 6 wks. old; make offer. Mrs. W. A, Casper, Bowden, Star Rt. Yr. old B. R. rooster, $1 and party pay frt. Mrs. R, E. Holland, Carrollton, Rt. 1, BRAHMAS - Four Giant str. Light Brahma cockerels, April hatch, $i each: 1 yr. old rooster, $1; eggs, 5c per | 15; exe. for Ga. runner peanuts, Mrs. W. W. Hardy, Hiram, Rt. 2. Reg. Light Brahma rooster, 2 yrs. old, $2 FOB. Mrs. J. B. Lanier, Brooklet. GAMES Arkansas Travelers, blue and lemon colored stags, $8; cocks, $5; eggs, $2 per 15; absolutely pure bred; but the 1 strain, A. J. Platt, Morne, N. C., Rt. 1., Box 46; resi- cent of Union County, Ga. Pure Sid Taylor games, stags, 2 yrs. old, $4.50; stags, yr. old, $2.50; hens, $1.25; eggs, $1 per setting. J. TI. Gray, Americus, Rt. B. Three Game roosters, Mt. Eagle and Alln Roundhead mixed, 1-3- 4 yrs. old, $2; others, last yrs.,. hatch, $1.50 ea. FOB. G. H. Strick- land, Dallas, Rt. 2. j each, FOB; money order. Mrs. WwW. -| hatching eggs. $1 setting; selected Poultry For Sale Twenty-five . C. W. L. Tancred str, yr. old roosters, from blood- tested stock, $1 each; 6-wks.-olad W. I... pullets, 50e each. K. E. Rucker, Hiberton, Rt. 8. Twenty W. L. hens and pullets, fat. and healthy, 2 roosters, 60c A. Thomas; Bartow, Box 35. Sev. Eng. str. W. h. 300-ege cocks, $1.50 or exc, for any heavy breed eggs for hatching at market, plus 5c per doz. F. M.. Collins, Marietta, Rt. 5. Fifteen pure bred Light B. L. hens, 1 cock, Everlay. strain, $14; white bunch lima ebans, 10c Ib.; pure Stone Mtn. melon sced; 60e Ib. J. J. Sandefur, Culloden, Rt. 2. MINORCAS White Minorca mature cock- erels, $2 each; Black Minorca Pape str., Owen str. Reds, same price; White Minorca, W. Leghorn cross, 75c setting. E. Maynard, Newton, MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS Seventy-five heavy mixed 4 wks. Old chicks, 18c each; no chks. Mrs. J. S. Berryhill, Cochran. LEGHORNS B. Ll. EHverlay str. rooster, thoroughbred, April 1981 hatch, $1 del.; mush peas, known as the acre pea; small sack full, del., 25c. Mrs. D. Phillips, Colquitt, Rt. 1. Six Ferris W. L. hens, rooster, $5; exe. for 50 large breed baby chicks or 75-100 Ib. shoat; wild, good, Blue Damson plums, exc. for tomato plants. Nan Kown, White. Nine young, big type W. Ul. hens and rooster, cheap or exc. for 100 B. R. day old chicks, meat or syrup, W. A. Scarborough, Sereven, Rt. 2. Young B. L. pullets, now laying, 16 for $8; no culls. Leo, J. Russell, Rome. Two hundred Ferris best egg str W. L. hens, direct from 259- 300 egg hens, yr. old, 80c each; fine layers and breeders. Mrs. Sim Gibbs, Rockledge. LEGHGORNS Forty Tancred W. L. 1931 hatch hens, 75c each, or exc. 1 hen for 10 bloodtested, day. old, pure bred | baby chicks, Rocks or Reds; write. W. N. Poole, Lilburn. ORPINGTONS Six choice Byers Buff Orp. pul- lets, laying, yr. old last of March; 2 fine cockerels; eggs direct from Byers, yr. old March 30. Mrs. J. T. Wilkins, Atlanta, 836 North Ave., N. E. Three hundred and fifty Buff Orp. friers ready by April 1, at 25c Ib.; av. 1% to 214 lbs.; many nice pullets in the bunch, select out for 50c ea. Mrs. Js; H. K. Jones, Tifton, Fine young Buff Orp. roosters, yr. old, Sunflower str., $2.50 each; also eggs, 75c per setting, FOB. A.:-J. Moran, Waycross, P. 0O. Box 604, ORPINGTONS Big Golden Buff Orp. Grand Champion Winners for geven years, great winter layers, early broilers, eggs reduced now; sell to reliable parties on time; mating list free. Mrs. Ed. Morgan, Americus, PHEASANTS FOR SALE One pr. fine Ringneck pheas- ants, $8. Mrs. Annie Tanner, Wrens, MARKET REPORT | OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS | Prevailing Wholesale Prices March 29, 1932. Always Subject to Variation, Macon, $ .14 12 10 12 12% 12% 10 22 12% Atlanta, 13 10 13, ld 15 08 Peas, not mixed, bu. Savannah, Augusta. $ .15 13 10 13 14 14 08 23 15 12 $ 14 pe} 10 AZ 12 14 $ 15 13 10 3 .16 16 10 22 17 12 22 22 60 80 25 -C del. Columbus. Poultry For Sale . PIGEONS White King pigeons, mated, banded and working; heavy squab- bers. Aurrell Richards, Fitzgerald. White Swiss: Mondaines, prize Winners, for sale or exc. for hives of bees or baby chicks; write. H. R. Norris, Valdosta, 217 N. Troupe Street. R. I. REDS Donaldson Reds, 15c each; heavy mixed, lic each; White L., Eng. str., 12c ea.; all 8 wks. old March 80; hens wt. 4-5 lbs. Mrs. L. H: Horton, Cochran, Rt. 1. Ten R. I. Red yr. old hens, lay- ing and 1 rooster, $10 for lot. O. S Coody, Decatur, 131 Fayette- ville Road, Two-yr.-old R. I. Red rooster, $1 and chgs. of del.; full stock; money order, Howard Harpe, ,Blakely, REe-1, Two pure bred Red roosters, yr. old, $2 each; 25 Ibs. apples to exc. for turkeys, guineas or hens; 50 pure bred Red eggs for sale. Mrs. Alice Woodall, Greensboro, Rt. 1, Pure dark Red laying hens, $1. 25 ea. or exc, for yearlings, and heavy breed turkey eggs; also B. R. chicks, 2 wks, old, 18c each, $15 Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran, Ris 2; One hundred and fifty to 200 pure bred Donaldson Red chicks, 6 wks. old the 28th of March, 25c each. J. W. H. Hunter, Waynes- ville. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE Sventeen head nice geese, 75c each and express chgs. Mrs. J. H. James, Ellijay, Rt. 5, = Three Muscovy black and white ducks, 4 mos. old, $2.25 for the 3; eggs, $1 per 11, del.; 2 Guinea roosters, yr. old, $1. Miss Martha Cheatham, Woodstock, Rt. 2. Pure M. B, tom, direct from Bird Bros.; 3 yrs: old, wt. 83 lbs.; prize winner 1931,.$9. Mrs. Sam Snellings, Upatoia, Seven. black toms, 1931 hatch, $4 each FOB; eggs, $2 per 13, FOB. J. B. Craig, Carnesville, Rt. 2. M, B. tom, $4 FOB. Mrs. W. J. Warren, Ashburn, Rt. 2. WYANDOTTES S L. Wyandotte; Golden Sun- flower str., 18 mos. to 2-yr.-old hens; any number up to 15, head, $i ceach FOB. Mrs. M. M. Merchant, Valdosta. Poultry Fer Sale R: C. . L. Wyandotte cock, 14 - mos. old, $1; cherry pepper seed, 10e spoonful; white everbearing bunch butter beans, 15c Ib. Docia Flarris, Lula. Ten pure bred R. C. Silver Lace Wyandotte hens and 1 cockerel, - a An 18 mos, old, $9.75 for lot. Mrs. J. Paris;Dallas, Rt, 1, Box 28: Poultry Wanted BANTAMS ; Want 10 bantam hens at 20c ea, and express chgs. Thos. M. Forte ner, Dunwoody, Rt. 1, care W. H, Shaw. Exc. laying hens, Buff Leghorns or Black Minoreas for pure bred bantams, .games, Sebright and ~~ Siikies preferred; good trade, C. , Waller, LaGrange. i BLUE CHICKENS Want to hear from party having pure bred old-fashioned Blue chicks eng or the eggs. E. B. Brown, Smyrna, Rt. 2. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS Want 25-50 good breed hens to raise from on halves; must be large stock; will take 100 baby | chicks. Mrs. 0. L. Brown, River= dale, Rt. 1. BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS White Rocks: Want 4 pure bred White Rock hens, yr. old at reas- onable price; also eggs'to set; exe, 1 cockerel for 1 of same breed. R. M. Coxley, Barnesville. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, ETC., WANTED Want 10 speckled Guinea hens, 1981 hatch; quote best price del. ee B. Hamilton, . Vidalia. Exc. trapnested J. B. Giants for M. B. turkeys or turkey eggs Graves. Pittard, Stone Mountain. Want turkeys and geese on share basis; write; mammoth gourd seed, 10c doz., or exc. for any var. garden or field seed. S. G. Rogers, Claxton. : Live Stock For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE Two Polled Hereford bulls, GEESE, 18 {and 16 mos. old, at bargain prices; also want to buy 25 or 80 head thin steers of beef type at once. C, H. Hunt, Oxford. Good cows, fresh in May for sale or exc. for young hens. L. T. Bennett, Atlanta, Rt, 2. Valdosta. $ .16 14 10 14 14 14 08 25 Poultry For Sale . Poultry Wanted a... iene im Live Stock For Sale Live Stock Wanted ........ GES BOT SAO os ccasticicevaccress tess eet Eggs Wanted : Baby Chicks For Sale. 3 Baby Chicks Wanted Positions Wanted ........ co ecu eee eee Farm Help Wanted Plants For Sale Plants Wanted ............. Sa ee 4 Seed For Sale ....2:....:e0c0+es cn 4-5-6 Seed Wanted INDEX sabsacnsicioseese = htry Butter, best table, lb. sm. 50 Corn (80 lb. to bu.), bu... 1.50 Bt Potatoes, per 100 LOS. occu 1.50 ne Hay, No. 1, ton Se = Jee No. 1, ton ee secon ntvaes Miscellaneous For Sale......... Miscellaneous Wanted Georgia Products For Sale Georgia Products Wanted : Special Notices .....c..::..0 a cee ae eee ev. fresh young milch cows ist and 2nd ealves, giving ind 3 gal. milk per day, $25 to. Urben Bowen, Americus. lied Hereford bulls and heif- vs. good breeding; also pure bred Duroc Jersey sows, gilts, young ars, also stocker hogs. J. C. Collier, Barnesville. ? Car of large fat beef steers for sale, B. H. Askew, Arlington. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Med. size horse mule, good yes, | - suppple, no knots, gentle, work ywhere; sell.or exc. for heifer, good stock, fresh in or freshen in April. C. L. Bradford, Lithonia, eee One gvod farm horse; 50 bu. Green Mtn. Irish potatoes. W. os Holden, Dillard. } Fairly good mule, cant work regular, but can cultivate 10 or 3 acres; come get her; no charges; good con., only lame in 1 fore leg. Villis W. Williamson, Bristol, Rt. os HOGS FOR SALH + Sixty Duroc, S, P. C. and P. C. pigs, $2 ea., $110 for lot; for sale - at my barn. R. N. Estes, Gay... Three big bone African Guinea males, 2-8 ios, old, wt. 200 Ibs., $14 each; 1-6 mos. old, 140. Ibs., $10: sorse stmailer. ones. Ralph ' Horne, Glenwood, Rt. 2. Three pigs, 10 wks. old, half B. P. C. and half Duroc Jersey, pure stock, ent. to reg., $4.50 each, or the 3 for $12 FOB; cash. Mrs. H. A. Humphrey, Mitchell, Rt. 1. oo eLX thoroughbred. P. C. pigs, 10 wks oli, $5, each; no papers. Mrs. Lugia Warrison, Augusta, Rt. 3, Martintown Road. Four nice Duroc J, pigs, 3 mos, oid, $3 each. J. H. Carrington, O@essadale, Rt. 1. =. Two. Duroc J. gilts, 7 mos. old, _ Bred. $15 ea.; reg. in buyers name; also 4, 6 mos. old, not bred, reg., > $10.50. each. J.C. Lumsden, Tal- _ botton. _ Sixteen pigs cross of full blood Duroc and Berkshire, $2.50 each, - at 6 wks. old on April 7 and 12, at my barn. Mrs. U. J. Atkinson, Madison, Rt. 2. 4 Two pigs, -P. C. and Duroc -erossed, wt. 30 lbs.; sell or exc. for 5 bu. Brab. or Tron peas; ea. pay chgs. on what he gets. L. A. Harbin, Sylvester, Rt. 3. At low prices pigs and shoats eui of good, fattening sows, sired dy reg. Duroc-Jersey boar; del. hw. + George, litter. pure bred, P. . pigs from Blue Ribbon = an- _ cestors, ready for shipment April 15; ither sex, $6 each. Cs Ps - Owens, Albany. Reg. big bone Black Essex boar, wt. about 250 Ibs., 2 yrs. old, S135 8 shoats, sub. to reg. about 50 Ibs., wt 2 gilts, 1: boars WwW... W: Charping, Lenox, Rt. 1. . Sixteen pigs, half Big Guinea and half Duroc Jersey, 1 mos. old, fine pigs, $2 ea. C. L. Johnson, - Mitchell, Rt. 2. * Nine Duroc J. pigs,.3 mos. old, ~ gub to reg., $5 each, FOB my -piace. Mrs. W. E. Penny, Metter. . Yhree-mos.-old ent. reg. female - pigs; 1 pure stock Duroc, about 70 ' Ybs., $5; 1 half P. C. and half Duroe _ wt. about 60 Ibs., $4.50 cash. Willis Kent, Alma. # Duroc Jersey 6-mos.-old gilts, - 125-150 lbs.; reg. in buyers name, $12.50 each, 2 for $24; also have Velvet beans, $1 bu. L. M. Kennedy, Collins. ye _ Five solid black 2-mos.-old ghoats, mixed P. C. and Hssex; healthy and _ thrifty, $2.50 each; cholera treated and eraied light. J. EH. Harper, Osierfield. , One: pure bred. B. P. C. sow, z yrs. old and 5 pigs, $45. Lewis Smith, Jr., Stockton. [wo mos. old reg. Duroc pigs, put of dams and sires by world champion boars, $10 each, FOB. Henry T. Lumsden, Talbotton. Reg. Duroc pigs, 8 wks. old, $5; 14 wks., $7.50; gilts, 100 Ibs. up, _ $10; from the great Super Stilts _ and prize winners. Reg. in buyer's name. Z. L. Scott, Concord. _ The real true to name little bone black Guinea hogs. Write for prices, enclosing stamps for reply. J. C. Hargroves, Marlow, Rt. 1. Se: Reg. big bone Black Essex, prs. unrelated, choicest breeding; satis- faction guar. W. J. Bargeron, Sar- _flis, Box 146. _ Six thrifty shoats, av. 50 to 65 . each, $3 each, or lot for $16; d, ready for shipment. Edw- Outstanding |old pigs from champion stock good color; reg. in buyers name, $7.50 each. E. M. Smith, Lyons. Three mos. old O. I. C. shoat, $5, or exe for corn, seed potatoes, or any kind farm produce can use. I. D. Stanford, Bremen, Rt. 1, Box 96. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Sevn head of sheep, 4 grown, 3 young, of large stock; sell or exc. for Angora goats. Rob 92.0- > | bi Wyandotte e $1 1 $4 C, del.; fertility guar.; cartons } ae oe ee BE H. Richardson, Elberton, | es ee er - os Buff Monirca hatchi Pure R. I. Red eggs, 50 per 15; i ep ae Donaldson str. direct; postage ex- Ce oe ee 50 for $2-50; $4.50 C,, prepaid. J. D ies Piet J. L.. Berry, Norcross, Johnson, Tionaele. 256 West Pure bred Dark Cornish ee 50 1 _ De eges Indian Runner duck eggs, 5 Sa Se ee nase reer gs a 15. Money with order oe cnet y, $4 C; r 50; 75 per 15,| age. on arrival. i aoe Miss Kate Lancaster, Syl- | Adairsville Rt : pe: ee taks =e ster Mected ceew fn) 5 Selected eggs from Dark Cor- a = = we eggs, 50c per 15.| nish, heavy layers, eo oe oa esa) ony 40 vee ks prize winners, $1 per 15 Lawrence sound. Ea. pay} Wynn, Milledgeville, Bo POSTE. Mrs. Jno. Felker, Dalton,} Mammoth White ee ee . 4 Bee Fi eges, 75c: per 18, or 10-f ; Pure bred Buff eggs, 75c x % : a ste settings. Fine stock. Mrs. D. or ae Pe eo = |JI.G.B : RR Pure bred Giant str. Light Brah- ray, Ellaville, Rt. 3. Giant str. light Brahma eggs, ma eggs, $1 per setting of 15. Mrs. per: setting. Mrs. GC per setting, | Black. Minorea eggs, 3c each; In-} $1.25 per 15; 100 and 50 lots cheap- } (he King, Rochelle, Rt. 1 _ Aristocrat B. R. eges fi ing, $1 per setting: ec Mamboth sunflower seed ful; mixed turnip and col ea., 10c eupful, Mrs. J kins, Dahlonega. 2 J. B. Giant eggs, per 15; $1 for 30, not prey for Toulouse goose eggs Write first. Mrs. J. E. Pa; son, Rt. 4, Box 39. Partridge Rock egg winter layers, 75c per Carter, Brewton. : Jersey White Giant 15, postpaid; cartons ret Manley, Carnesville, R - . Eggs a i Want duck egg: shares: Mrs. W.. CGC. | reliton, Rt. 8.0. Want Mammoth duck eggs for hate est cash price prepaic son, Manchester, 411 Want 15 J. B. Bleck Minorca Giant 5 lbs. Hastings white se en corn; ea .pay. post Newt Simmons, Barnett Want R. I, Re chicken eggs in e en corn; ea, pay also onion plants; wri DeVane, Albany, P. O Exe. 24 pure bred eggs for 15 turkey mated of any breed Phullips, Soperton, R Want 100 to 150 tm 3 wks. beginning Ma have you and best p: McKenzie, Montezuma Baby Chicks High powered baby closely culled flocks, Ri $8. Everlay Brown a1 LD, $e oe R I. Red chicks, $ each; live del. gu: hatches. J. C. Baston real producers, price ever before; write fo1 guarantee. Eustace J Jy., Blackshear. _ Ferris best egg str. stock direct from 25! nest hens, $7 per C cent live del. gua week. F. B. Fland Baby chicks at re from State Accredited tested flocks bred for duction; write for pri ber and kind wanted Howe, Ft. Valley. _ S. L. Wyandotte c April 4 del.; eggs, 60c for 45. B. M. Log Rt. 2. eo Thoroughbred Bal Orp., Leghorns + stock, $6 C; heavy as lots less than 100, add prepaid live del A Waycross. Pure bred S. C. Bu dies, 10c each; egg paid. Miss Ronie man, Rt. 1. : Day old, pure bre str. Reds, $8.50 per . raise on halves to breed, Reds or ferred; party pay del. Lawson, Sparks, Box Want 100-500 chick halves to 8 wks. old; furnish feed and pa ways. Mrs. M. M. - halves; I furnish feet pay chgs. both ways; to $10 wks. old. Griffin, Thomasville, Want 200 pure 2B Rock day old chick halves to 8-10 wks pay chgs. ; Frances Boatright, Want 100 chic: halves to 8-10 wk | ferred;.at once; exc velvet or O-too-ta: Mosley, Bowdon, Want baby ch sday, March $1, 1982 Chicks Wanted Tancred W. Ll. to ra:se on to 8-10 wks. old. Mrs. Thos. yble, Hillsboro, Rt. 2. 400 chicks to raise on o 10 wks. old; Reds, Orp., red Rocks preferred; write iss Sadie Maynard, Barnes- Rt. 3. ot ant by May 1, 500 Light a, chicks to raise on halves s, old; other party pay del. h ways; write first. W. R. olston. ; Pp. R. potato plants for shicks; also sell tobacco, 12 g;. $1; collard plants, $1 M del. irs. G. H. Aspinwall, Odum. Want 200-300 Tancred chicks by April 1, to raise on halves; 10 Ibs. eaches to exc. for 10 white sacks. Mrs, Perry V. Young, merville, Rt. 1. - Miss Nell Grayson, Louden, Rt, 6; res. of Ga. nt from 100 to 500 pure bred e or Brown L. chicks to raise halves to 8 wks.; write first. Doyle Ritch, Silver Creek, 5 gal, No. A-1 good Ga. cane or 50 J. Black Giant biddies, bred. Mrs. R. L. Lamb, Sum- nt, RE 3. 1 + e,e Positions Wanted | Want work of any kind; can do ny kind of farm work; wife and elf only; have to be moved. Tom Hen, Powder Springs, Rt..3, care gorge Allen, Want 1-horse crop on halves, 4 in family, all large enough to rk; haye to be furnished about | and moved; farmed all life J. C. Trapp, Douglasville, Widow with 18-mos.-old. boy nts job on farm; have to come ; want to hear at once. 2 Trusty, Egan. enteen-yr.-old boy, healthy, work during June, July and ist On farm; no bad _ habits; work for board and small write or see. Sherman Ringgold, Box 92. orty-five-yr.-old, helathy and S man, good education, ht work as caretaker or gardening, etc.; small pay rd and. laundry; S. Ga. . David. H. Clark, Atlan- ulton Terrace, S. EK. - ihorse farm 50-50 basis Fulton or Cobb .county; can ish Own groceries, but have to repay moving; not a loafer J. A. Palmer, ita, 573 Middie St., S. W. Man with wife wants job on av Oing gen. farin work: house ood furnished; must be exp. farmer and truck r. W. . Patton, Atlanta, 2) Box 517. Wan and wife, boy 16, wants e on farm at once; do any kind 1 Work; must be furnished; ork for keep. R.- W. Hames, anta, 105 Tifton St., N. W. gle man wants work; ex-farm- y work, milling, etc.; state Price with board and laundry. ert Carrington, Odessadale, Sood 2-horse -farm on fe and 6 children: must neip; best of ref. B. W. Ellis, anta, 353 Woodward Ave., S. W. vant job laying off and terrac- m lands, building; some.yrs. By e Powell, Bainbridge, ree-yr.-old widow -with M. School desires job with prising dairyman or \poultry- pee: and courses in ea.; i vous, hustler, exc. ref. 1 igewelt : Ralph le man wants work on a : share crop or wages. C. R. Followay. i Edison, ceare. Coe J, ant job on farm on. halves or s by the months, and straight 6 in family; have to have and-be moved: ref. uther ay, Mitchell, Rt..1, Box 30. iddle-aged man wants farm on 4 in family, all workers; Ee to be furnished until crop . best ref. W. A. Pettigrew, sasville, 221 W. Monroe St. amt good j-horse farm on 800d land with good honest ged Wife and 8 children, all " 45 healthy family without _Jabits; at once. Lee Brown, ida 169 East Ga. Ave, fazed man and wife want atm work; exp. with cows, incubating and rais- te.; at once; go any- Snard Fowler, Smyrna, ee Golee. |. - | 900 pure bred FR. T. Redsj_ Want 1 to. 300 B. L. chicks to ise on halves to 10 or 12 wks. ee as aE nN ; Positions Wanted Want to do mill work or in orchard for rest of the year; honest; want house to live in; man and 3 boys, all good workers, Tiobt. Hester, Roopville, Want work on farm, assist in any kind that may need to* be done; been on farm all life. R. J. Hewitt, Plains. Twenty-three-yr.-cld young man . wants farm work, poultry, or dairy work; will take anything: adress: George Holloway, Savannah, Rt. 2, *phone 7208. Want position as dairyman; will produce; consider any honest werk: produce; consider any honest work: 21 yrs. old; good ref. J. H. Tabor, Pavoe Want i-horse farm on 50-50 basis; need help to make crop, or wages; need place at once; write or see, J. C. Mobley, Stone Moun- fain, Rt. 3. -Twenty-three-yr.-old widow with 1 child, 2 yrs. old, wants job with eiderly couple to do light farm work; small salary. Mrs. Millie Jones, Dawsonville. Twenty-six-yr--old widow wants to help with light work on farm, looking after poultry, etc. Mrs. L. DD, Miles, Atlanta, 570 West Peachtree. Farm Help Wanted Want settled man and_ wife, without children, to live in house with aged couple, for gneral farm work, garden, poultry, bees etce.; room, board, wages. C. G.. Oliver, Barnesville. Want middle-aged, - unincum- bered, refined woman or _ settled girl/to live as one of family, as- sist with poultry and other work fer board and clothes. Mrs. J. T. Edwards, Hinsonton, Want boy 10-12 yrs. old to help around place; good home, board, laundry and cotton patch, school bus-to grammar and high school passes door, Mrs.J. B. England, Howard. : : Want couple with 3.cows and able to finance his part of small dairy on 50-50 basis; party furnish half of everything except. land. G. M, Williams, Covington, Rt. 2. . Want a wage hand that is not afraid of working and can milk cecws, $12 month; white or colored; young man preferred. Jess Wilson, Machen, : Want a middle-aged couple with- out children to live with me and help with truck and general farm- | ing; monthly wages; give 2 good references. H. V. Haranis, Wiley. Want good farmer -for 2-horse farm on highway at R. R. station; good house and out-bldgs., etc.; Jasper county; write for full par- ticulars. Nix Methvin, Decatur, 538 S. Candler St. Want girl or woman to live with man and wife as one of family and assist with garden, paultry and ether light work. Mrs. Ed, Wilson, Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 281. Want woman for farm -home; 2 in family; assist with poultry, etc.; home and. small wage. J. C. Wilkerson, Nashville. Plants For Sale Booking orders at $1.25 M, P. R. potato plants, April del. Mrs. C. G, Williams, Baxley, Rt. 4. Imp, Gov. insp. well rooted P. R. plants, good count, $1 1000. G. D Vaughn, Baxley. : P. R. and Nancy Hall plants, $i1.65:-M; over 5 M, $1.50 M; guar. gcod plants; Greater. B. tomato, $2 1000. H. cC. Buchans, Baxley, Rt 4 Insp. P, R. plants, $1.50 M, plus postage; 5 M or over, express paid; good leaf tobacco, chewing, 12c 1b; smoking, 10c lb. plus postage. L. E. Wever, Baxley. P R. and Nancy Hall potato plants, $1.40 M, del. about April 1: flue-cured tobacco, 80c for 10 lbs.; all FOB; (W. H. Morris, Baxley, Rt. 1. _ Marglobe and Greater BB. to- mato. plants, $1 M del.; P .R. po- tatc plants, $1.50 M: del. April. J. P. Mullis, Baxley. PP. R. pure red skin potato plants, $1.25 M FOB, or $1.50 M del.: guar. sat. C. R. Savage, Cecil. - Hastings Marglobe, Stone, Red Rock, Earliana tomato plants, 20c G; 75e, 500; $1.25 M, del; now ready. Earlie H. Higgins, Baxley, ees Sy Pure pink and red skin P. R. plants, $1.50 M; $1.40 M in 5 M lets; postpaid; April, May, June del.; furnish 25 M in a day, 8. M. Sinyard, Hawkinsville, Rt. 1. P. R. plants, Gov. insp. and treated, $1.25 M; April, May del.; ready by the 15th, Earl Paulk, Surrency, Rt. 2._ Peed Rpg ios Yee Plants For Sale : Imp. P. R. plants, Gov. insp., 31.75 M; over 5 M, $1.65 1000. O. L. Mobley, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 82. Cabbage, onion, collard, ea., $1 M; potato, $1.75 M; cash. with crer. Mrs. R. Ey Hackle, Valdosta. Imp. P. R. plants, $1.50 1,000. G. W Hutcheson, Baxley. . Chas, W., E. J., cabbage plants, dCc C; 75c M: tomato plants, all var., 75c, 500; $1.40 1000. Lucille Norton, Baxley. P. R. plants, $1.25 M, or exc. for B. Leghorn baby chicks, or pul- lets, Mrs. Eula Medders, Surrency. P. R. plants, $1.25 M, or exe. for dried friut or bacon, country cured meat. D, B. Meadows, Surrency. Insp. P. R. and Big Stem Jersey plants, $1.25 M FOB; $1.50 M del. G. J. Stallings, Odum. Strawberry and blackberry plants, 35 C; apple, plum and cherry sprouts, 5c each; exe. for 100 Ibs, cap. white feed sacks at 5c c each. Mrs. L. H. Cole, Easta- nollee. Genuine P, R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.56 M del. Ga.; April 1 del; no chks.; money order. R. R. Smith, Screven. P. R. and Big Stem Jersey po- tato plants, Gov. insp., $1.50 M, del. in Ga.; special price on large orders. I. B. Jones, Screven, Lead. var. cabbage, Bermuda onion, cabbage-collard, 75c M del. rd zone, Willie Ryles, St. Marys. Imp, P. R. plants, ready to ship by middle of April, $1.50 1000. J. BR. McCall, Baxley, Rt. 2. Purple and pink skin P. R. plants, Goy. insp. and _ treated, $1.50 M del. or. $1.25 M FOB. Otis Williams, Baxley, Rt. 4. Kudzu plants, 1-5 yrs. old, as- sorted, well rooted, $4.25 M KFOB. Roy Lewis, Hartwell, Rt. 1. P. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.35 M TOB; also 90-day running velvet beans, $1.75 bu.; 5 Ibs, fiue-cured tebacco, 50c. W. R. Hutto, Odum, Ht. Ai. se P. R. plants, $1.40 M del.; Gov. insp.; ready April 25. Maron Eden- field, Surrency, RFD 2. Frostproof cabbage plants, 50c M or 10c C, postage not paid; exc. for farm seeds. R. E. Stewart, Lyons) Rt, 3. P. R. plants, insp. April and May del., $1.50 M FOB; 10 M up, $1.25 1000. KE. L. Deen, Baxley. BH. J., Chas., Succession cabbage, white Bermuda onion plants, 500, 50c; 500,. T5c; $1.25 M del. J. O. Fussell, Dawson. P. R. plants, March and April del., 5 M $1.25 M; over 5 M, $1.15 M; money order; no COD. Talmadge Carter, Rockingham, Rt. 5, BOs 2. . New Stone tomato plants, 75c M; 3 M up, 65c 1000. W. FEF. Pope, Alma, Rt. 3. F R. plants, $1.50 M del. in 8rd zone; write for prices on lot ship- ment or wire me Adel, Ga.; ship- ments beginning about April 1. R. L. Griffis, Cecil. P. R. plants, $1.25 M; New Stone tomato plants, $1 M; all FOB. J. S. Miles, Coffee. Marglobe, New Stone, Greater Baltimore tomato plants, ready to ship, 25e C; 500, 75c; $1.25 M del.; money order. Mrs. Ethel Warren, Baxley. New. Stone, Marglobe, Greater B. tomato plants, 25c C; $1.25 M del.: money order only. Miss Nellie Bay Edgerton, Baxley. Millions frostproof Wakefield cabbage: plants; extra strong, 500, 50c; 75 M; 3 M lots, 50c M; quali- ty, promptness, count guar. B. J. Head, Alma. Choie Jersey and Chas. W. cab- bege plants, 500, 50c; 75c M; over 3 M; 50c M; first class plants only. W. R. Head, Alma. State insp. and, dipped P. R. plants, April, May, June and July del., $1.50-M del. in Ga.; money erders only, L. W._ Griffis, Odum, RFD, Bermuda onion plants, 60c M postpaid 2nd zone; seeded ribbon cane seed, 5 lbs., 35c postpaid in 2na zone. J. H. Davis, Milledge- ville, Rt. 5. Imp. red and yellow skin P. R. plants, seed grown from vine cut- tings, treated, $1.50 M del.; ready April 10. T. H. Gordon, Rochelle, Rt. 2. ; Imp. P. R. plants, $1.40 M; exc. for baby chicks and Brab. peas; 1 M plants for bu. peas. Lee Leg- gett, Baxley, Rt. 4. Early Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 70c M del.; yellow Ber- muda onion plants, 90c M_ del. Abner Baker, Norman Park. Pure yellow skin P. R. plants, $1.50 M for April del.; $1.25 for May and $1 M for June del.; cash with order. G. A. Burroughs, Ocilla, Rt. 2. BULLETIN OS - 6e Ib. del.; exc. for cabbage and - Plants For Sale Imp. pink skin P, R. ~ plants, Gov. insp; sat. guar,, $1.50 M; 10 M up, $1.25 M; P.. P. in Ga.; cash With order; no chks.; Rucker cot tun seed, 75c bu. J, T. Goodrum, Warwick... Tomato plants, New Stone, T5c M; 5-M lots, 65 1,000. M. S. White, Alma, Rt, 3. Genuine P. R. plants, Gov. insp., April and May del., $1.25 M del. H. B. Lee,. Bristol, New Stone and Stone tomato plants, 75c M; special offer on large lots. Grady Glosson, Alma, Rt Ss Pink and yellow P. R. plants, $1.40 M; 5 M, $1.25 M del.:: State insp.; booking orders now. Ira Vickers, Alma, Rt. 2. P. R. plants, ready $1.50 M; 5 M, $6.50, Gov. insp. Aubry Sikes, Dorchester. P, R. plants, treated, $1.50 M:; 5 M, $6.50. Willie Holmes, Dor- chester, P. R. plants, ready, $1.50 M; 5 M, $6.5; Gov. insp. Homer F. Geiger, McIntosh. P. R. Stamp Mrs. L, -E. Green, A Ponders Ave. = Se _ White velvet and lo okra seed, 20c pt. Mulkey, Talking Ro Stone Mtn. waterme: Ib. del. Glenn Dodd, Greater B, tomat postpaid; collard seed paid Lee Waldrip, Jerusalem artichok Yiastings. syrup cane hot pepper seed, 10 Goodwin, Wadley. gal: Stone Mtn. 1 lb.: muskmelon, | 10 thls.; Eng. pea cash. Minnie Iso, Ha: Black pole beans, 20 or exc. for white feed da: Seed For Sale chufas, sound and clean, $3 FOB. J. L. Windham, Butler. mamed Calif. cane seed, 40c 4.50 bu.; white tender corn- pean seed, 15c cupful, del. T. Parrasott, Gafhesville, Rt. 9. stings white secded chicken Yb. 3 Ibs., 50c prepaid; white nest onions, 50c gal. uchanan, Dacula. meat watermelon seed, 4 0c; 11 spoonfuls. 25e; post- paid on 25c orders. B. M. Pfiniema, Rt. 1. |: hama, new grain and forage $1.50 del. for enough for acre; y king corn, $1.50 bu,, FOB; uinea roosters, $1 for both. W. Smith, Holly Springs, Rt. 1. nirty Ibs. good Thurmond grey ermelon seed, 25 lb., or lot for del. Ga. T. W. Register, Val- fa kt. 2. = Hastings syrup cane seed, ed; Bc 1b. 60c pk-, $2.25 bu., en, Rt. 2. low pop corn for sale or exc. for 214 ibs. dried apples; also ifsey watermelon seed, 25 or exc. lb, for 200 cabbage its, Mrs. Bessie Stubbs, Char- Li : ; een pod okra seed, 5c thls.; squash for eating, 5c, and . 6 Ibs. peaches, unpeeled, add postage. Mrs. J- E. ler, Bowdon, RED 4. : d-fashioned - running. velvet eed, $100 per cent sound, pu., FOB; money order. H. Madray, Jesup. Red nest inion, 25 gal.; chick- orn, shallu, 15 1b.; add post- Mrs. L. A. Stowers, Tifton, re Stone Mtn. melon seed, 35c . 3 Ibs. $1; banana muskmelon ed, 30 Ib.; citron, 20 teacupful; fashioned Indian peach seed, .. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cum- Rt. 4. Thirty Ibs. mung beans, $3; okra, salad peas, 25c cupful; add post- ZLevonia Stewart, Talking y Exc. for value. Write. Mrs. ood, Pavo, Rt.3. e, black-eyed, white rice and eas, 15c cup, 2 for 25c; n seed, 2 this. 10c; add post- osa Richards, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Hastings syrup cane seed, ean and sound, 12 lbs. postpaid, eastor beans, 5c doz., or exc. ie for citron seed. R. W. Beall, rienj = enty-six Ibs. hand selected taloup seed, pink meat, 10c hite lemon peach trees, 25c white Eng. peach seed, 25 Miss Annie Jones, Fayette- atts American wonder watermelon , $8.50 lb., $2 per % Ib.; beat- bee sorghum syrup, 65c, FOB. for O-too-tans. C. R.. Smith, uford, Rt. 3. t-the-bee or honey drip cane ound; clean, each 75c bu.; ew bu. sagrain, $1 bu. G. H. Adairsville, Rt. 1. fas, corn beads, quill melons, melons, sweet pumpkins, cu- ard long peas, 4 pkgs., 25c; field and garden beans, 25c qt. for W. Rock eggs. Miss Lona arindle, Alto, Rt. 1, : Stone Mtn. and Thurmond grey 40n seed, up to 50 Ibs. 30c Ib.; to 100 Ibs. 25c lb.; over 100 Ibs. 3 Exe. for syrup or dried fruit. 'W. A, Moore, Haddock, Rt. 2.. sandy roaster seed, 10c tabs., B. Beatrice Wright, Ellijay. ollard seed, 2 Ibs. 50c, postpaid 8rd zone; 14 bu. little brown ment peas, little pink Gers, running butter beans. Offer. Jim H. Gordon, Sparks, 0 lbs. Lifsey watermelon seed, icked, absolutely pure, 55c kc J. F. Briscoe, Loganville. veral ibs. white bunch butter hs, 15c Ib.; tender mixer corn- beans, 25 lb.; Ky. Wonder beans, 25c; tender half run- S*30c, Mrs. C. M. Stephenson, eny, Rt. 1. i 3 ve lbs, nice, clean, hand select- icky Ford cantaloup seed, 50c postage; golden queen pop bs,, 25e, postpaid. Mrs. C. Milledgeville, Rt. 2, Need or Silos 7 Gee ie ae id to 8rd zone. W. C. Rush,, TOB. R. H, Wood, Decula, Rt. 1. Fifty. Ibs. extra fine Weaver Watson melon seed, 50c Ib.; also Stone Mtn. seed, 50c Ib. FOB. W. J. Christmas, Vienna, Rt. 4. - Imp. full stamp white velvet okra seed, 90 per cent germination, 25 Ib., FOB, Any quantity. W. oO. Talley, Ohoopee. Good, nice, clean sound chufas, free from rocks, $3 bu., FOB; mon- ey order with order. M. J. Dubber- ly, Baxley. Fifty lbs. imp. Watson melon seed cut red, whole lot, 25c Ib., or s0c lb. small lots. Eugene Blod- worth, Gordon. i Hand saved from selected mel- ons, Stone Mtn. and Tom Watson, treated in solution 1000; corrosice sublimate, 50c lb. del. C. F, Thom- son, Thomasville, 981 S. Broad St. Good, seed rice, 65 pk.; also 3 Ib. pkgs. peas of 7 var., packed separate: for. 50c, P. P., or exe. for bell pepper plants. Tom P. Trowell, Ambrose. One hundred Ibs. selected Stone melon seed, 35c lb., postpaid. E. J. Hancock, Lizella. ay _ Half runner bush bean seed, nice and tender, sound, 35c lb. Mrs. S&S. W. Sloan, Auburn, Red nest onions, 25e gal.; chick- en corn, shallu, 15 Ib.; a@d post- age. Mrs. T. A. Stowers, Tifton, ROG Meio Russian sunflower seed, 25 aqt., or trade for Bermuda onion: plants. T. E. Green, Blue Ridge, Rt. 1. Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c start; also white pearl pop corn, 20c qt, Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rock- mart, Rt. 2, j Hastings Stone Min. melon seed, 50c Ib., postpaid; Brabham and 2- crop. Crowder peas, sell or exc. No chks, Clyde Cook, Ashburn, Rt. 2. Pure cabbage headilng collard, tenderest cornfield and striped half runner beans, Perkins okra, May Eng. peas, 4.0z: pkg. 15c; 30c Ihb.; 3 Ibs. 85c, postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Lawrenceville. Honey drip cane seed, 75c bu.. FOB; 2 bu. per order. H. F. Priest, Acworth, Rt. 1. : Five hundred lbs. pure Stone Mtn: melon seed, guaranteed to be pure, 30c lb., add postage. C. W. Collins, Atlanta, 812% Bankhead Ave.: Few old-fashioned cornfield bean seed, 15c ecupful, or exc. for P. R. plants, or will exe. other value for potato plants. Write first. Mrs. W. R. Davis, Calhoun, Rt. 5. eee Long green okra seed, 25c ib. del., of exe. for anything can use; also honey for sale or exec. Write first. H. D. Wilson, Palmetto, Rt. 2. Hight lbs. cattail millet, 25c Ib. or lot for $1.75; large head sun- flower seed, 25c; honey drip cane seed, 10c del. Mrs. Ruth Braswell, Loganville, Rt. 2. _ Forty bu. Lee Wilson big. boll, roll dropped at gin and recleaned, 75c bu.. FOB. U. C. Bowman, Bu- ford. Z _ Imp. Cleveland big bol, 6@ bu. T. B. Davis, Ringgold. ; Broadwells, bbl. jointed cotton seed, imp. by J. C. Reese, $1 bu; 15/16 staple. J. . Reese, Alpha- retta. : Dixie Bell melon seed, 1931 crop, hand selected from 40 lb. melons, 40c lb, A. L. Brady, Rupert. White nest onions, 50c gal.; old- fashioned tender cornfield and black pole bean seed, 25c large tea- cupful; red and white: speckled Crowders, $1.25 pk. Mrs.. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch. : Mammoth Russian - sunflower seed, 10 Ib. lots or over, 15c lb. M. T. Morrow Newborn. : Pure Stone Mtn. melon seed, 35c 1b.; any quantity. Exe. part for field peas at $1 bu. or shelled corn > Mammoth yellow soys, Herman soys, Tarheel blacks, Tokios at $2 bu., FOB. Cash with order. Above prices subject to change. Supply limited. N. Rosene, Ft. Valley- Texas imp. honey drip cane seed, 40c gal., $1 pk.; Stone Mtn, water- melon, old-fashioned muskmelon and cantaloup seed, each 25c tea- cupful, del. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Bremen, Rt. 1. Several hundred lbs. finest, hand picked Stone Mtn. melon seed, 50c ib. del.; 10 lbs. up, 30c Ib. Sample on request. Grown especially for seed. B. R. Andrews, Haddock. Honey drip cane seed, $1 bu.; 20 bu. iots, 90c; new era peas, 20e, FOB. Exe. for good pigs; few bu. Piedmont cotton seed, 0c bu. J. A. Crawford, Cathoun.. Texas seeded ribbon cane, seed, | 6c Jb.; colored butter bean seed, 10c; 5 Ibs. MeQuire watermelon seod, 35c Ww., or jot for $1.50; -all | foe any full stock male pig, eggs, at 50c bu. G. W. Harmon, Unadilla. . White velvet okra seed, 25 Ib.; 5 Yos. $1; 50\Ibs. $8; 100 Ibs. $15, Pdel. C. T. Parker, Hampton. ~ Tom Watson selected, hand Saved, shade cured watermelon seed, 25 1b.; 20c Ib. 10 Ibs. or more del. C. B. Hurst. Meigs, Rt. 1. Thirty-five lbs. hand saved, imp. Watson melon seed. They are dark green, true to name, 25c lb. J. W. Moody, Ft. Valley. Old-fashioned muskmelon seed, 35c pt.; mixed watermelon seed, 25c pt. All from choice melons. Add postage. Killan Blalock, Alto, Ninety-day running speckled vel- vet bean seed, 90e cwt. in 10 bu. lots, $1 bu. less than 10 bu. lots. 98 per cent good. G. B. Ham, Cobb- town. Stone Mtn. melon seed, 50 Ib. Write for price in over 50 Ib. lots. J. D. Alexander, McDonough. Dixie Belle and Tom Watson melon seed, 25c lb., FOB, John H. Hicks, Ft. Valley. Nest onions, 25c gal. Add post- age. No stamps. Mrs. J. C. John- ston, Hogansville. Four hundred Ibs. A-1 well se- lected Lifsey watermelon seed, 30c Ib. 25 lbs.; Aught Ways pink meat eantaloup seed, 50c lb. J. Li. Glau- son, Americus. Hand = selected Nancy Hank matermelon seed, shade dried, 5c oz. not prepaid. G. A. Hefner, Villanow. Kentucky wonder pole | beans, white seeded cornfield beans, pumpkin seed, 10c cupful; also but- ter pea seed. Exc. for anything can use. Mrs. W. L. Kirk, Draketown. Tender cornfield bean seed, 25c lo. and postage; okra seed, 15 cup- ful; exc. for white feed, 100 lb. cap. sacks. Ruth Fricks, Talking Rock. Old-fashioned large kind musk- melon seed, 10e tbls., 2 for 15; garden Senna seed, 10c teaspoon- ful; heading lettuce, add postage. Mrs. Myrtle Barnes, Alpharetta. Bu. gourd seed, 15e per 50 seed postpaid. Wilmer Frady, Canton, eped Long green okra seed, 15c lb. H. R. Slappey, Leesburg, Rt. 1. Genuine Cuban Queen watermel- on seed, will not sunburn; limited quantity; write for prices. O. T. Summers, Americus, Rt. A. Vine okra, garden cherry, ba- nana cushaw, ground cherry, 3 ft. bean, garden huckleberry; ea. pack of seed, 10c in coin, 2e postage. Chesley | Rice, Atlanta, . 503% Luckie St. a z Barly Alaska Eng. peas, lic Ib.; green pod okra, lic 1b.;_ clean, pure, honey drip sorghum . seed, -85 gal., $2 bu-; Crowder peas, $3 del. J. D. Hotzclaw, Cedartown. McCaslan and Valentine tender beans, salad peas, white okra, beet, cantaloup, watermelon, mar- tin gourd sed, yard long, tender bean, okra, 20c cupful. J. R. Bramlett, Ellijay, Rt. 4. Fifty-sixty Ibs. nice, imp. Weay- er-Watson melon seed, 50c Ib.; exc, for garden seed, corn meal, or any- thing can use, N. T. Christmas, Cordele, Rt. B, : Long green cucumber, pump- kins, 10e oz.; green pod okra, 20c lb; sunflower, rice. pop corn, 8c lb: 50c orders postpaid. Alvin Todd, Gaddistown. i 7 Stone Mtn. and Thurmond Gre melon seed, 60c lb. or exc. 10 Ibs. syrup or anything of equal value. Starling Yawn, Vienna, Rt. 2. Forty lbs. hand saved pure Stone Mtn. melon seed, 25c 1b. plus postage; exe. for Spanish peanuts. Aaron Farmer, Milledgeville, Rt. 2, Box 106. . Beat-the-Bee cane seed, 35c gal. postpaid. G. W. Dills, Tunnel Hill. Honey dew cane seed, recleaned, 75e peck, FOB; cash with order; nothing less than peck sold. For- rest Willis, Sharpsburg, Rt. 2.' Greater. B. tomato seed, 75c Ib., postpaid; free of trash; collard seed, 25 lb. postpaid. Lee Waldrip, Gainesville. White Crowders, cream Crow- ders, and Lady peas, recleaned, treated, 10 Ibs., $1; $6.50 per 100 lbs.; red Valentine beans, 30c Ib,; 4 Ibs., $1 prepaid. E..A. Hayes, Buford. Old-fashioned. speckled bunch butter bean seed; extra heavy, 15 lb. in 5-lb. lots or over, del. Mrs. Mozelle Harrison, Buford, Rt. 3. Twenty-five lbs. _ white baby limas, 2 crop bunch butter beans, 45c lb. del. Cash. No chks. Mrs. John A. Henson, Pitts, Rt. 2, Box 150. : Old-fashioned speckled bunch butter bean seed, very prolific, 15 lb. in 5 Yb. lots or over, postpaid. Seed For Sale Ewenty-two Ibs. Excell water- melon seed, hand saved, 60e Ib. Cash with order. S. S, Lee, Ander- sonville, Rt. 1. Four lbs. seven top turnip seed, $1.25for lot, del...or 35 Ib. Large single head sunflower seed, 10c 16., 50c or more orders del, Cash. G, L. Swofford, Ranger, Rt. 2. Good cornfield, tender bean seed, 20e cupful; white nest onions, 10c qt. -P. S. Mercier, Lawrenceville, Rt. 4. Red pepper in pod, hot, 25c gal.; mustard and kale, 25c cupful. Add postage. Exe. for white sacks or garden seed. Mrs. S. A. Miller, Fin- leyson, RED 3. Best var. pimiento pepper seed, 50c lb. Exc. for P. R. potato plants, or any farm produce except garden seed. O. C. Perdue, Yatesville. American wonder watermelon seed, million dollar cantaloup, 6- wk. Crowder peas, healing squash seed, colored butter beans. Write for prices. Mrs. Lena McBrayerm, Buford, Rt. 3. : ~ Chufa seed, sound and free from nut grass, Sample on request, $1 peck, $3 bu., FOB. (W. Roberts, Pearson. Beet seed, 10c per % cup; senna, radish, Landcaster vine peach, Gherkins seed, each 10c per tbls.; white bunch bean, 15 cup. Add postage. Mrs. J. G. Dodd, Alpha- retta, Rt. 5. Citron seed, 40c lb.; prolific seed corn, 90e peck; strained honey, $1 gal.; dried apples; all del. imme- diately. C. Siler, Thomson. White and speckled running but- ter bean seed, 20c lb. del. Mrs. Maud Fisher, Abbeville. Honey drip syrup cane seed, $1 bu., FOB; genuine McQuire water- melon seed, $1 Ib. del. Wm. Nunn, Lawrenceville, Rt. 4. Genuine orange cane seed, 1931 erop, in 2144 and 3 bu. bags, 65c bu., FOB. J. E. Stewart, Clarkesville. Large sunflower seed, vegetable peach, few large var. muskmelon seed, all 10c large package. Mrs, B. S. Ward, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. Dixie Belle melon seed, 35c Ib.. or exc. for 15 Ibs. upland seed rice. Eixe. 2 bu. N. C. runner peanuts for P, R. plants, ship at once. F. EE. Shannon, Lenox. COTTON SEED FOR SALE Fifty bu. 1931 Wannamaker cot- ton seed, 50c bu. R. B. Kinman, Calhoun, Rt. 4, Box 62. Wannamakers: pure, privately ginned, 50c bu.; exe. some for pink skin P. R. plants, lard, 12 pecan trees, or No. 1 flue-cured tobacco. B. F. Fagan, Martin, : Pure College No. i, cotton: seed, hdc. bu. sacked, FOB. Alex Long, Culverton. Pure, 45 per cent lint Half and Half cotton seed, 60c bu. A. J. Carter, Scott, Rt. 1. a Forty. bu. Wilsons better staple, ginned on private gin and kept pure, 50c bu. FOB. Alvin Harri- son, Dearing. Petty Toole, wil resistant, saved pure, from bale and half to acre, 50c bu. _W.M. Wright, Ft. Valley. Vandivers heavy. fruiter, 50c bu. or exec. bu. for Runned Pea- nuts, or 2 for 1 1b. Brab peas. Ea. pay freight. W.H. Mason, Ailey. Ruckers long staple, 50c bu., D. P. & L. cotton seed, same price, first year, from Mississippi. H. 8. Bryan, Canon, : Cokers Cleveland No. 5,- re- cleaned and unmixed at gin, 60c bu. FOB. M. lL. Snore, Gainesville, Rt. 4. : Fine lot of delta and pine land cotton seed, 40 per cent lint, 1st yr. Buyers give $5 a bale more. Pure and clean, 50c bu. H. Grady Adams, Social Circle. : Forty bu. Cleveland-Piedmont big boll, 2nd yr., 3744 per bu, FOB. O. L. Spence, Villa Rica. Twenty bu. Cleveland, 50c: bu.; also 20 bu. 100-day velvet beans, $1 bu. at my house; Hastings seed Oak Park. : Fifty bu. ist yr. Ruckers with roll dumped, 65c bu. at barn, 75c IOB; 75 bu... 2nd yr., 45c at barn, 55c FOB. J. E. Stone, Adairsville. Fifty bu. pure Ruckers re- cleaned, 60c bu. Paid $1.25 for my seed last year. J. H. Johnson, -Law- renceville. Five thousand bu. Rowden 40, strain 7 cotton seed. Pure roll- cleaned. Inch staple. Wilt-resistant. 75c bu.; over 25 bu. 60c; over 100, 50c 'bu., FOB. Jay G. Williamson; Eastman. . Cochrans imp. 3 in: 1 big boll staple cotton seed. A superior cot- ton for Piedmont section, 60c bu., Mrs. Moselle Harrison, Buford, Rt. 3. oS FOB. C, R. Walker, Griffin. corn, hand picked. L. V. Atkins, ae _ Page Five - Seed For Sale Cokers Cleveland 5 str. and first. yr. from Coker; grown and ginned pure;-inch staple; 40 per cent lint FOB; $50 -C. Ibs.,: or exe. Rasta Stancil, Toccoa. Aes Wannamaker and Rucker plant ~ ing seed, 40c bu.; 2 Gordan gam@ ~ cocks, 1.50 each, Exe. for Spanish peanuts or honey; 6 B. L. hens, $4, Leland E. Adams, Hartwell, Rt. 4." Pure . Piedmont. Cleveland, Ist- and 2nd pickings; privately ginned, recleaned, 50c bu.; selected Marl- boro prolific seed. corn, $1.75 bu.; | 50c peck. R.. W. Stembridge, Mil* ledgeville, ; : Piedmont Cleveland, 1st yr. from Piedmont ped. seed farms. Gin rolls cleaned, 50c bu.; muhg beans. 7 lbs. $1, postpaid: EK. N. Eslinger; Ringgold. : ce Wannamaker big boll; for sale or exc, for P. R. seed potatoes, cobb- ler Irish potatoes, or oats for feed, Mrs. M. KK, Phillips, Bremen, . Cokers No. 5 strain 2, cotton: seed, Ist yr.; absolutely pure, $2 per 100 lbs. Special price on 500 1b lots,; FOB, Calhoun, B, LL. Pass: Ranger. : Cleveland big boil, 50c bu., no del.; velvet beans, $1.25 bu. at my house; .100-day beans and Hast ings seed corn, $4.50 bu. Lo Ne Atkins; Lake Park. Z Twenty bu. Wannamaker Cleve- land, carefully picked and ginned, ~ 40 bu., $1.20 per 100, FOB; 24 Ibs. dried apples, free from worms, 12 Ibs. $1. A. J; Grant, Dallas, Rt. 2. Three hundred bu. Petty Toole and imp. Cook and Cokers No. 7 eotton seed. Toole and Cooks, 50 bu.; Cokers, 60c; all sound seed T. O. Witchard, Blakely. ae Cokers Super Seven sir. 5, wilt resistant; grown on isolated field and carefully ginned, 50c bu,, $1.50. per 100. Geo. O.. Trapwell Metter. = 4 Delta and P. L., Stoneville No. 2 both long staple.. 2nd yr., abso lutely pure, 50c; also 100 bu. Nee leys Cleveland No. 5, 40c bu FOB. Chas. Adams, Social Cirele Cokers pedigreed Super Seve strain 4 cotton seed; Ist yr:, 50 bu., or exc. for corn. Q. M: Rogers, - Barney. Se Chappells wilt-restistant, super-_ quality cotton seed, 50c bu.; new > era peas, $1 bu.; N. C. runner pea- nuts, 40c bu. Arthur C. Akin, Col quitt. : ; Selected, pure Cook 307-6; private gin, from $2 bu. seed and = Reotwden 40, each 60c bu.; leys Prolific seed corn, nubbed ant shelled, $1.45 bu. C. M. Brennan Columbus. : Piedmont-Cleveland, kept pur at gin, 50e bu. FOB; cask wit rerder. Hugh J. Roberts, Bowmat Pure Wannamakers, recleaned 40c bu. or exc. for corn; real g00 Tenn, mare mule, wt. 1100 1bs,,\ $75; country and hickory smoked. hams, 25c lb. Riley Couch; Turkaa Pure College No, 1, grown. from reg. seed and kept clean at sir dic bu. E. N. Hopper, Rangcr. 4 One hundred bu. Cokers No. : strain 3, cotton seed, 65 bu.; 7s yr.; gin roll cleaned and. dvoppe on floor. H. W. Thrasher, . Farm- ington, Rt. 1. : Cokers No. 5 cotton seed, eee lt ets e: ) on pure honey dvip cane seed, Ye | FOB. Horace Darnell, Winston. Piedmont ped. Cleveland big hol] ist yr., 45 bu., $1.25 per 100 Tbs 2nd. yr., 35 bu.; $1 per 100. Alte L,. MeCullough, : Dexter Rte. One thousand five hundred bu Wannanfaker-Cleveland, 1st yr 45 bu.; kept pure at gin. L. P Braudenby, Senoia. oo No. 1 Cleveland big boll, 50e bu. Ne. 1 Vandivers Heavy Fruiter, 50c. bu.; made pbale and half o good ground. Daniel Deen, Axson . Pure Petty-Toole cotton seed, 50c bu. FOB. J. A. Peugh, Tifton $1.25--per: 100 Ibs., - FOB. ~J72-4 Granade, Washington, Rt. 1, West Extra, selected, pure Cre No, 5 cotton seed, 50c bu.; p $2.50 bu. for these seed last year Ww. W. Trimble, Adairsville.( One thousand five hundred bu Wannamaker-Cleveland big bol ist yr., 50c bu. in any quantity, P. Brandenburg, Senoia. Wannamakers, pure, privatel ginned for. planting purposes, 50 bu. or exc. for potato plants. B. FE Fagan, Martin, ae Fifty bu. Broadwells dbl. jointe eotton seed, 50c bu.; also 75 1bj Bountiful buneh bean seed, 12 tk Roy T. Baker, Menlo. ae One hundred and twenty-five bi Cokers-Cleveland No, 6, strain Ast yr., very carefully ginned an kept pure, 60c bu. FOB. K. Sanders, Eatonton, Rt. 2, Syaatamaker Ss, carefully at gin to prevent mixing, 5 SERCIEE: W. . Miller, ee planting. seed, Cokers 0c bu. at barn; 50c, bagged ipped. S. i, e Thornton, rose; Rt. 2. ; ut 50 bu. pure Cokers No. 5, from pedigreed seed, gin per cent lint, 75c bu. FOB, i. west Adairsville. W. L. Sut- Adairsville, Rt. 4. Cokers-Cleveland 5, pri- ginned and recleaned, 1c premium, 60c bu. J. P. nder, _ Louisville. uckers, roll cleaned at yr., 75c bu.; 10 or more bu. 0c bu. FOB. re A. Bankston, PH ae. 1, /Wannamaker and pure RS for planting, 40c bu. COD aecpay irt. R. d.. Worley, Ile, Rt. 3. Bre NO. 7 wilt-resistant dst yr., 50c bu: FOB. F. B. Thomasboro, bu. Wilsons better staple, on private gin and kept 50c bu. FOB. Alvin Harrison, undred, bu. Cokers imp.. ed and kept pure at gin, ll around cotton, 60c bu. P. GC. Upshaw, Rosebud, P. zanville, Ga., Rt. No. 5. hundred bu... Petty-Toole imp. Cool, cotton seed, wilt-re- and guar. sound. T. . O. ard, Blakely. es Super 7, str. .5;. wilt-re- nt staple cotton grown on iso- field and carefully ginned, - or $1.50 per 100 Ibs. Geo. nell, Metter. Wilson early -big boll, $2.50 Ibs.; cream sugar Crow- white bush butter beans, 10c for field peas at-$h bu. T. ood, Marietta, Rt. 3. our. Colkers 884 long kept pure at gin, 50c bu. or corn and few bu. of peas. rell, Wadley. AND SEED CORN FOR SALE enn. red cob and imp. y King seed corn, $1 bu., and shelled. T. M. Webb, ee : ys imp. Prolific, $2 bu., ted, 2-4 ears to stalk (for ade 85 bu. per acre) nubbed ed; exc. for meat, peas or Pp. Sanders, Tignall. seed corn, 2nd yr., 3-6 ( $1 bu.; also ane seed, 30c pk.; hitworth, Colbert, Rt. 2. Paymaster seed corn, crib nubbed and shelled, 50c 0 bu.; add postage. W. D. oe lton, Reed: Queen pop corn, 6 Ibs., peas black- -eyed peas, Be lots;- del.; Peddler or 6- wders, same price. Mrs. J. Austell, -day - Truckers Favorite Shelled, 50c.pk., 35c gal.; Mt Po. Pi no chks...nor CG. H. Davis, Clarkesville, hundred bu. good, closely Red ear corn, 50c bu. at W. B. ~ McCorkle, BMbxiboro and Hastings seed corn, nubbed. and 50c pk.; $1.75 bu. FOB; also ker-Cleveland - cotton ju. FOB. S. D. Guille- eolnton, Rte 5. : Prolific corn, field in- fF cert. pure by = Ga: -Assn., tested 100 per mation, selected seed, ad shelled, $1.50 bu. wis, Cornelia. dred bu. each Whatleys astings. Prolific, | and ne, $1.25 bu. here; 200 cotton seed, bu. FOB; parties buying i here IS. Efood, bu. corn, 50c bu. at Dr. J. T.. Elder, Farm- Dent seed corn, 126 Ibs., Marlboro Prolific, $1.25 -eash with order. R. M. bert. Hickory King seed u. or 50c pk.; exc. peck } _ Hastings Stone Mtn. : M. Babriel, Colbert. - 5e ee small 3e Ib. J. Branch, Aa aes } corn, bu | eob white, 8-11 in. ears, . Mar-| Mosbys 2 see 1, Selected from per acl $1.50 per bu. FOB; member of 4-H Club. Murray Kimsey, Cornelia. Extra good, 2-eared white, firm seed corn, carefully dev. by own selection, ears 10-12 in. long, 90 pes cent of cobs white, $1.50 bu. L. Cc. Kimsey, Cornelia, Slip shucked corn, .75c bu.; vel- vet beans in hull, 75c per 100, for seed, $1.25 bu.; Petty-Toole cotton, wilt-resistant, 50c bu. FOB. O. L. Scott, Jesup, Rt. 2. Wood's 65-day Pruckerp! favor- ite, hand selected and nubbed, 20c lb.; Queens golden pop corn, 15c Ib.; all del. Cash with order. Mrs. W. B. Allan, Alto, Rt. 2. Pure Morlboro, nubber and shelled, 75c pk., $2 bu., sample, 10c. John Roark, Flowery Branch. White Dent and Hasiings seed corn, 60 pk., $2 bu., FOB. Exe. for feed oats or O-too-tan beans for seed; pure honey drip sorghum seed, 8c lb. R. E. Pope, Talla- poosa. Three hundred bu. sound corn, 50c bu.; 2 M bundles bright 4-hand fodder, $1.50 per hundred; 75 bu. bright whip peas, $1 bu.. FOB. J. C. McKey, Newnan, Rt. 5. Hastings prolific, field inspect. and cert. pure Georgia Corp. Imp. Assn.,. tested 100 per cent germi- nation. Selected seed, nubbed and shelled, $1-50 bu. Richard Lewis, Cornelia. Two hundred bu. silip-shucked corn at 75c bu. G. J. Stanford, Mt. Vernon. : : Fifteen bu.. Mexizan blue and white June corn, $2.50 bu-, or 10c qt. Postage to be added. Trade for hay seed, O-too-tan beans, etc. Mrs. Wm. E. Burch, Helena, Rt. 1. One and one-half bu. red horse pop corn at 6c lb., or exc. peanuts, red peas or potato plants. Cronie,~Whion Point, Its: i. Pure 1931 Truckers favorite, true to name Hastings selected roasting ear seed corn, 95c pk. del. R. D. Wilson, Morganton. | Pure, large ear yellow Flint seed corn, 16 rows corn to the cob, 75c peck, $2 bu., FOB. Mrs. C, O. Sikes, Sylvester. Hastings hard yellow corn, 2 ears. to stalk, 75c peck, $2.50 bu. J, A. Rachels, Dublin, Box 189. Yellow, shelled pop corn, nubbed and cleaned, $3 bu. Harold Mor- gan, Vienna. Corn, and whip peas, cheap, or exc. 75-lb. hogs, del. to you. Write what you have and price. W. O. Hudson, Elberton, Rt. 1. Special field selected Tenn. pro- lific seed corn, 2-5 ears to stalk, nubbed and shelled, 25c gal., 40 peck, $1.50 bu., FOB. Limited amt. J. W. Fowler, Buford; Rt. tI. Yellow Dent seed corn, selected, nubbed, 75c peck, postpaid, or 50c at shipping point; pure apple vine gar by the bbl. or less quantities. Write for prices,. E. D. Owens, Mtn. City. ; Old-fashioned field, large yellow seed corn, carefully selected and nubbed, 50c pk. FOB. M. Douthit, Foulan. L@stings Prolific corn, 1st yr:, selected for seed, $2.50 bu. FOB or exc. for potato plants, peanuts or other farm products. J. e Beasley, Lavonia, RED. _ One hundred is corn in shuck, 5e bu.; 3 pu. Ocola velvet beans, good seed, $1 bu.; Gov. insp. and treated P. R. plants, ready, $1.25 M; no chks. Leon Carter,- Rock- ingham, BY Truckers Favorite, 40c pk. or swap for peanuts; sugar drip cane seed, 8c lb. or exc. for potato plants .or: baby chicks. B: T. Thornton, Bowdon, Rt. 1. White special seed corn}; a cross between Rockdale, Tenn. red cob and Long John, sound, $1.50 bu. FOB. J. L. White, Adairsville. Five-ten Ibs, Hastings ist yr. white seeded chicken corn, 20c Ib. or exc. for dried peaches, apples or white feed sacks, or anything can use. Mrs. Willa- coochee. Slip shucked corn, white or yel- low, 75c bu.; velvet beans, 90-day, in hull, 150 per 100; 90-day for seed, $1.25 bu. FOB. O. H. Scott, Jesup, Rt. 2. Pure Marlboro seed corn, $2 bu.; Te peck; nubbed and shelled. John Roark, Flowery Branch. Blue Mexican, June corn, 50 pk. HOB 9 We: Chasteen, Locust Grove. Pure Whatleys corn, hand se- lected, $1.50; % bu., 90c; 50c pk.; add postage; also pure B. R. eggs extra fine, 75e per 15 del.; no ones Mrs. W. T. White, Cuthbert, Rt. 3, Box oie < o J. R. Banks, TP, ville, Rt. wo : EE Cuban Yellow Flint, sok ge (T5e peck, $2 bu. FOB. Grady Cook, Cordele, Rt. D. White rice pop corn; fine for seeG or popping, 50c gal. and post- age, send stamped envelope for sample. Ralph Hill, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1; Box +85. Seed corn, $1.25 bu.; some bunch velvet beans, $1.25 pu. : also some first class running velvets, $1 bu. Mrs. B. R. Marshall, Ft. Valley. Hastings and Marlboro seed corn crossed and field selected for past 5 yrs., 3-6 ears, 50e pk.; $1.75 bu. 2 bu. or more, $1.50 bu. FOB. W. A. Moon, Waco. Whatieys Prolific seed corn, $1.50 bu.; 50c pk.; exc. for Hender- sons bush lima beans, velvets, or pigs. C. P. Potts, Macon, Rt. 3. Bred up Mexican June corn, white and blue mixed, weevil re- sisting; write for sampie and price. S. B. Kinard, Jackson. Seed Wanted Want watermelon seed to plant 20 acres; Stone Mtn. or Irish grey preferred; want field peas. Mail samples and prices at once. Mrs. D. A. Malphus, Halcyondale. Exec. Russian sunflower seed, red Parma crystal seed for nest on- ions or cane seed. Both fine for chickens, 1b. for lb, D. F, Chap- man, Butler. Want Texas ribbon cane {scrghum) seed, state price; also want 200 Red chicks to raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks.; party pay chgs.; write first. W. A. Wright, Smyrna. Want ribbon cane in large or small quantities; write or phone, immediately; also want 1 or 2 big bone P. GC. boars; state full infor- mation. B. S. Miller, Columbus, *phones: office, 36; residence, 1613. CORN AND SEED CORN WANTED Want % bu. pure Marlboro seed corn. C. H. Wester, Temple, COTTON SEED WANTED Want Half and Half cotton seed; exc, State insp. .P. R. plants at $1.25 1000. J. Ww. Sweat, Egon aE nam, RG Grain and Hay For Sale One car fodder and oat straw; 8 shoats, Duroe J. and P. C, crossed, wt. 40 to 80-Ibs. Write for prices. L. B. Anderson, Shiloh. Sargrain 303, sensational new hay, grain and forage crop, 6 lbs., $1, postpaid. J. H. Smith, Ash- land. : Twelve tons good, bright peanut hay, $8 ton, FOB. Mercer E. Lind- sey, Ft. Gaines. One bu. wheat for sale or exc. for 1 bu. soy beans, or % bu. O- too-tan beans. Each pay chgs. Gra- ham Simpson, Culverton. Six hundred and fifty $in-hand bundles corn fodder, $1.50 per 100 bundles, or trade for young pigs. Mrs. Margaret Reitz, Palmetto,. Bis 2 Mixed car of 3 tons bright pea- vine hay; 7 tons good No, 1 pea- nut hay, $8 ton FOB; sound, thoroughly recleaned running vel- vet beans, $156 bu: POR. Zo Pp. Dean, Shellman, Three thousand bales Johnson and Bermuda hay, $10 ton FOB; 290 bales baled oats, $14 ton FOB; good and dry. J. H. Ennis, Mil- ledgeville. sy Miscellaneous for Sale Corn meal, corn grits, correct size cracked corn for poultry, 85c bu.; ground oyster shell, 85c per 190 Ybs.; coarse grain grits, 7ic a 100 Ibs. Mrs. Daisy Malphus, Halcyondale. - Good flue-cured leaf tobacco, 12 Tbs., $1 prepaid to 3rd zone. Mrs. Alice Milikin, Baxley, Rt. 2. Flue-cured tobacco, whole leaf, 16; broken leaf, 8c Ib. del. Ga. David. Hutto, Surrency. Ground oyster shell for large and small chickens, $1 per 100 Ibs. FOB. W. A. Smith, Savannah, 102 Fast Bay St. Black haw, poke, sassafras, ted shank root, wild cherry bark, 20c lb. green: heart leaf, 25 < doz-; mullen, 10c bunch; add. postage. Mrs. N. B. Lewis, Toomsboro, Genuine bright leaf tobacco, flue-cured, chewing or smoking, 10 Ibs., $1 postpaid. James. Branch, Baxley, Rt. 3. Fey. flue-cured tobacco, 10 Ibs., $1 del. Mrs. Ruth oe Baxl Re, 2 low and aged, best potato p FOB: CG insp.; April, Mrs. Dollie. Waters, Bazley, Rt. 2. Yellow root, wild cherry bark, ratsbane, each, 20c lb, green sane well rooted, 10 ea.; add postage. Oscar Panter, Mineral Bluff, Rt. 4. Want best price on 50-200 Ibs. good, bright, flue- -cured _ tobacco; exc. 20 lbs.sbright leaf tobacco for 1 White Orp. 1931 hatch rooster. Guy Abernathy, Lula, Rt. 2. Good, mellow flue-cured leaf to- bacco, 10 lb, or 50 to 100 lb. lots, 8c lb. FOB. J. J. _Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4, Good, nice, home-cured tobacco, 8c lb. to 3rd zone; cash with order. J. W. Herndon, Surrency. Bright, flue-cured tobacco, grade | pared ready to-use,. 10 Ibs., cash, del. 3rd zone. Loy Williams, ima, Ri 3. , About 700 lbs. black, hulled wal- nuts, 50c bu. FOB. G. D. Ponder, Forsyth. Rt .1. Few bu. black walnuts, $1 pu. or exc. for German millet seed or China cane seed for hay planting. Henry I. Rahn, Hinesville, RED. Good, old mellow eured tobacco, chewing and smok- ing, 10c and 8c 1b.; no orders less than 50c; not prepaid. Mrs. Macy .Boatright, Rockingham. Ground oyster shell for large and small chickens, $1 per 100 ibs. FOB. W. A. Smith, Savannah, 102 East Bay St. Nice, flue-cured leaf tobacco, chewing and smoking, 10 lbs., 75c del, 2nd gone; exc. for N. C. or Spanish peanuts, H. J. McCurvey, Ceolidge. Yellow Davenport, Box 43. yel- pre- James Re-ed, root, 25 1b. Morganton, wild cherry, heart leaf, all 12c Ib.; exc. for tobacco or white sacks; add postage. Mrs. Elam, Cleveland. : Flue-cured smoking tobacco, 1931, 8c lb., or exc. for fruit trees, or anything can use. G. A. Thomp- son, Swainsboro, Rt. 2. Poke and sassafras root, Queen of the Meadow, all 15c Ib., green, FOB. M. G. Smith, Toccoa, Rty:3. Good, flue-cured tobacco, 10c Ib.; broken leaves, 6c Ib.; exc. for peas. Jimmie Lou Courson, Baxley, Rt. 4. te : Good, mellow, flue-cured tobacco, whole leaf, 10c; broken leaf, 8 1b.; de! Ga.; no orders less than 50c;no -chks. Watson Burke, Surrency. ~ Good, yellow, sweet mellow flue- cured tobacco, chewing and smok- ing, 10c and 8c lb.; no orders less than 50c, Add postage a D. Boat- right, Rockingham. Good flue-cured heeds. 10c and prepaid to 8rd zone, on receipt of orders less than 50c; no chks. Dave Burke, Surrency. Good grade flue-cured tobacco, chewing or smoking, 10 lbs., $1, prepaid to 8rd zone, o nreceipt of money order... Jas. W. Williams, \Baxley, Rt. 5. Yellow, flue- cured chewing to- bacco, aged, mellow, best rade, prepared ready to chew, 10 lbs., $1, prepaid to 8rd zone. Miss A. B. Taylor, Alma, Sassafras, poke, rattlesnake, peach tree bark, China berries (medicine for stock), 10 Ibs., 50c: add postage; will not ship COD. Miss Myrtle Adams, Marietta, RES: Some, Jow 1931, hulled and dried for eating potatoes, Irish or sweet, bright comb honey or large Span- hish peanuts. Mrs. G. R. Long, Amity. e Good, bright, flue-cured tobacco, heifer calves or white feed sacks: Mrs. T, M. Donaldson, Summit. > Tobacco, home made, sweet and sound, no trash, 10c lb, FOB; or exc. 5 lb. boxes. Send money order, $1 for a box. Alex Campbell, Sur- rency, Tobacco, home-made, best grad, 10c and 15 1b.; money order. Miss Minnie Campbell, Surrency. Tobacco, home-made, 15 Ib.: best grade. Inez Campbell, Sur- rency, : Fine grade yellow flue-cured to- bacco, 10c 1b., FOB Exe, for tur- re eges. Mrs. Bessie Kesler, Bax- ey Bright, flue- ares tobacco, chew- ~{ for nice dried apples, free from wor) . O-too-tan beans, $3.50 sassafras roots, 10c tb.; tame sage $1] iless than $1 filled. sweet flue-' | sum, Yellow root, ratsbane, sassafras, feed big meat walnuts, 50c bu. or exc. 8c lb. or exe. for pure bred Jersey. ing and smoking, 10c db., or exc. owler, Sur-|r Old-fashioned cut- short corn: Sane A5e 1b.; white vely seed, 15c Ib.; goose eggs, 6 Add postage. : Mrs. C, Cc. 7 Talking Rock, Rt. 8. Good flue-cured red tebacas lb. Add postage. Yellow, 7c Ib. the 8rd zone R. W. 7 Baxley, Rt. 2.. . Flue-cured, good tohaces $1 del. to 8rd zone. Good red co. Irene Herring, Baxley, | Home made leaf tobacco, as. as can be grown, 10 lb, F chewing and smoking, ey Fowler, Baxley, Rt..2. ; Old, mellow flue-cured to 10c Ib., or exc. 20 lbs. fo peas or 10 lbs. dried applies peaches. Lb. for lb. Hach ches. W. E. Nobles, Baxlye, Re Flue-cured tobacco, ey smoking, 20 lbs., $1. No or Cy. Hayesville, N. C. Resident _ Large, heavy-fleeced sheep 75e each; Ga. Runner peanut; Ib.; country cured hams, Cc sides, shoulders, 12c Ib.; 200 pe lambs, $3 each FOB. R..S derson, Hawkinsville. Miscellaneous Wanted Want 5 bu. extra fine ground mealiat 60c bu. del. Harrell, Pearson, Box 74, Want to buy inside bark of white oak, pins, dogwood, s sarsparilla, rattle | master, yellow root, tallow, butter. J. T. Patterson, At) 215144 Marietta St. Exe. nice sun-dried apples good chewing tobacco; lb, for also exc. good sun-dried pea for tobacco; ea. pay postag Dave Ash, Dahlonega, Rt. 4 Exe. 5 lbs. dried peaches | Ibs. apples for 10 lbs. sun-cur bacco; flue-cured tobacco wan ea. pay postage on what they sen B. B. Hill, Suwanee, Rt. 2, Exc. value for meat, syrup, tato plants, peas, ete. Geo, Jackson, Fayetteville, Rt. 2. Want lint cotton in exc. for o er value; write, Mrs. John *Tormer Griitin, Rt Co = 2 Want some real good dark chewing tobacco; only best quali wanted; send sample and price Ellenburg, Quitman, Rt. 2, Box Want Bermuda onions, corn and butter beans, beet and toma baby chicks, white sacks, flue-cured tobacco, dried fruit B. J. Giant eggs. Miss: Eliza Weatherly, Hoschton. : Hulled , walnuts and: - pecans exc. for meat, lint cotton. dri pezches, white Calif. peas: sugar Crowders, lard, | chicker etc. A. B. Wood, Griffin. Georgia Products For Sale | BEANS AND PEAS FOR SAL Good. seed running velvet. be $1 bu.; extra early yellow ders, 5 lb. FOB, N. E. Law, Ocill at; 8, Box 48. i White or colored running ~ ter beans. rice peas, little w Eng. peas, 15e 1b.; Stone watermelon seed, 40c lb.; Rhy Cook cotton, 50 bu. C. D. Willi son, Plains. - Unknown peas, $1 bu; Eras, -90c bu.; mammoth Ru sunflower seed, 12c lb. not p paid. Claude Sosebee, Clevelan RED. 1. hand shelled, $1 bu.; exc. for m or lard or syrup; must be ea. pay chgs. J. G. Harrell, Ad Sound 1931 crop speckled cream sugar Crowders, 12 mailed, $1; $2.50. bu.; Irons rippers, Whipps. and etce., sl Egbert Grant, Flowery Bra aat ob. < Cokers - Black Beauty bi $3.50 bus O-too-tans, $3. bu.; quality. C. M. Lowry; LaFayett Best pole, cornfield and half rw ner bean seed, cheap for cas exe. some for home-made toba all at Bulletin prices for- beans, tobacco. Mrs, B. Jacks Bowdon. - White sugar Crowders, $2. 50. Be lb. in smaller lots FOB. Mrs. Te Jones, Whitesburg. Mung beans, 8c Ib. del. 2nd 2 exe. for Hickory King seed 30 Ibs., beans for 60 Ib. cor furnish saniples. Eall Ground, Rt. i = _ bu. -O'Quinn, Odum, Rt- 2. Edwards, Calhoun, Rt. 1. 20 Yb. Noel eHOs, H. $41.56 bu, _ Marshallville. EFOR. C, V. beret 1: Tillman, Whipps., Irons, peas, $2 FOB; money order. Willie _ an@ sound, 80c bu. FOB Clarkes- ville; 3 bu. recleaned cane seed, 65 -. Purple hull white -- 25e qgt.: $1.25 pk. del.; bean, tender, 20c eupful, Gel. Mrs. 2% bu. bags, $1.50 bu. FOB. O. K. _ David, Marshaliville. ~ bean seed, $1 per 100 Ibs. in hull. a J. Neugent, Jr., Wiltlachoochee, and sound, sell or exc. for P. R. oS Stapleton. single Ib.; : black walnuts, hulled, dried, $7.50. : FOB;. _ Ibe; cucumber, 10c, eorgia Products For Sale unning velvets, $1.25 bu. FOB. Ww. M. McKinney, Hawkinsville. Seven bu. running velvets, good @ sound, $1.20 bu- FOB; apply - once. Paul Jordan, Tennille. ae cream and pure white Crowders, sound weevil , per hundred; Crowders, Jady peas, $6; selected, large uck-eyes, $4; 12 Ibs.. $1; prepaid. C. F. Maddox, Lawrenceville. Apout 100 ibs. cream sugar ders, 4c Ib.; exc. 50 Ibs. for Yps. clean white Spanish pea- J F. Holbroak, Cumming, Mune peans (Hastings), 15 Ib., or 7 lbs., $1; also Biloxi Soy beans, 1:75 bu.; any amount FOB. A. J. awiek, Linton. Old-fashioned striped . cornfield eans, very productive, good and, ound, 35 at., or 20c pt-; no. order. ess than pint; white Crowders, postpaid. Mrs. Kdgar Ash- Carroliton, Rt. 2. = ne thousand bu. good, OL tat seed velvet beans, $1.25 bu. FOB Vidalia; cash with order. J. F. a Parley, Vidalia. . ugar cream Crowders,. 5 lb. or yu.; add postage; no ~ chks.; oney order. E. D. Puckett, sing, Rt. 7. Bu. Ky. Wonder pole beans, se- lected, 15c Jb. for. lot, 20c for single black oe 1931 ngford, Sr., Maysville. est var. cream sugar Crowder peas, under peck lots, 15 tb.; $1.25 pk.; $4 bu. postpaid. J. S. Bartley, West Point. Thirty-five bu. iron peas, 90 per. eent good, $1 bu. FOB. E. N. - White Calif. peas, also white Lady peas, nice for seed, 3c Jb. or exe, for anything can us.. Perry 3 Mung beans, 10ce Ib. del. in. 10- 1b. Jots or more; cornfield beans, Weaver, Cream: sugar Crowders,. free from weevils; postage paid on orders for $i or more, 8c Ib.; cash with order, Mrs. S. A. Burrell, Oak Hill. New crop Brabs., Whipps., $1; mixed, 85c; all in 2% bu. bags, W. Blasingham, Ft. Valley. Laredo Soy beans, recleaned, in 2%6 bu. bags, FOB, eash with order. L. M. Felton, $3.50 bu. Luthersville, Five bu. O-too-tans, Sims, Brabs., $1. bu.; mixed peas, 85c; white "plack-eyed Two hundred bu. peas, M. Ray, Ft. Valley, Rt. 1. - Twentyrfive bu. New_Eras, clean bu. EB. G. Hill, Mt. Airy. table black pole ' peas, Bertha Waldrip, Flowery Branch. Recleaned Laredo Soy beans, in Good, sound half runner velvet Ninety-day velvet beans, good Petato plants. April] del. B. C.J] old, wt. about 40 Tos. ea., $5 ea.: Plyler, Manassas, money order. A, J. Adams, _A-l, 90-day velvets, $1 bu.;| Ashburn. : _ Stonevilles No. 1 cotton seed, 40c Truckers large, sweet _ silver her, Sandersville, Rt. 1. Thirty-forty Ibs. select Hender- _ Sons bush limas for planting, 15c _Ib. parcel post; 12c FOB express; high grade Jersey milch cow with 2-mMos.-old heifer calf, Js Stephens, Luthersville. _ Mung beans, 8c Ib. del. in 2nd zone: no order for less than $1. J. B. Coward, Bali Ground, Rt. 1. Hastings bush butter Ib. FOB. Mrs. Pearl McDonald, One bu. Ky. Wonders, free, 15 tb. for lot, add postage; 10. bu. J. B. Langford, 8r., Maysville. Speckled Crowders, 2t4 white, tender Kin, sugar or salad peas, 2 cups, 8 spoonfuls. Mrs, Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 8. ay, March 31, 1932 Talking or exc. for sound chufas or anything can us. Raymon Tan- J. beans, White, 10c Ib.; white table peas, .5 weevil- or 20c. for tb. cornfield = beans, 20c cup; Ga. collard, pump- Brab. peas, $1 bu.; Beat-the-Bee Gane seed, 4c Ib.; rouskmelon seed, to exe. for garden seed: what have 3, ae Products For Sale __. Old- fashioned cornfield \ beans, 15 cup; 25e Ib. colored: Bones but- | ter beans, Same price, or exc. for tender garden beans.; Ib. for Ib. Hazel Allen, Gainesville, Ri 2 Biloxi soy and early ' speckled running velvet beans, new crop, sound, $1 bu.; good sorghum syrup, 50c per 10 Ib. buckt, at my farm..J. W. Swan, Wrens. Running velvet beans, sound, $1 bu.; early yellow Crowders, bunch, 5 Ib.; $2.50 bu. Joe Parker, Ocilla, Rt. 8, Box 48, Tw6 hundred bu. 90-day velvets, guar. clean and sound, $1 bu. FOB. J. H. Powell, Warthen. Speckled running butter beans, 10e large cupful; add 8c postage. Mrs. J. E. May, Moultrie, Rt. 2. Oceola velvets, $1 bu.: red hul) Javas, 65 bu.; all FOB. Ivey 0. Mallard, Girard: Rt 2. Fifty bu.. -Brabs., sacked at Fair- mount, $1 bu. FOB. W. D, Chas: tain, Fairmount. Rt. 2. Ten bu. Brabham peas, best grade, 40 bu. speckled peas: sell by sample. H. D. Fincher, Culloden. Ninety-day velvet beans, $1 bu. Quinton Brown, Collins, Peas, 1 bu. sugar Crowders, $2; 59 Ibs. black, $1; 20 Ibs. Lady, $1 FOB; half runner garden, . white cornfield. beans, 20c cup. Mrs, J. M. Hall, Calhoun. Good, sound 90-day. speckled run- ning velvet beans, . no weather | damage, 90c bu. FOB. C. Nichol- son, Dexter. Red Valentines, 10c Ib.; $4.50 bu.; Brabs., sound, pure, recleaned, $1 bu.; all FOB; sample on request. Seth Hyatt, Ellijay. Brown Crowders, or peanut Crowders, sev. bu., 2%4c Ib. FOB, or exe, for O-too-tan beans, to- mato or potato plants. S. C._Jones, Fairburn, Rt. 4. Twenty bu. Brab. peas, sound and bright, $1.25 bu.; 12 bu, 90-day velvet bean seed, $1. 25 bu. FOB.; in new bags. S. E. Goodroe, Buena Vista. Fifty bu. 90-day velvets, 95 per eent sound, $1.10 bu. FOB;-18 bu. mixed peas, $1.10 bu., 100 per cent sound, FOB; cash-with order. A. L. Hartley, Bartow, Rt. 4. _ About 2% bu. white seed bunch butter. beans, hand shelled, cleaned, 10c Ib., not under 5 Ibs. shipped; add postage. W. L. Cat- trell, Thomaston, Rt. 4. $1 bu. Walter Harper, Osierfield. Four bu. good, sound velvets, $1.25 bu. Laura, N. Williams, Kite, Rt Sound, clean beans. and peas, 90-day velvets, 85c bu.; Brabs., &5e bu.; red hull speckled, 80 bu.; mixed peas, 75c bu. C. E. Cooke, Sandersville, RFD. . Twenty-eight bu. genuine O-too- tan soy beans, $3 bu. or 2 bu. or more in 1 lot, $2.75 bu.; 30 bu. vel- vets, 97 per cent germination test, 90c bu. J. H. Palmer, Tennille. One thousand bu. good, clean seecd velvet beans, $1.25 bu. FOB, cash with order. J. F. Darley, Vidalia. \ Brabhams, Irons and running velvet beans, ea., $1 bu.; Whipps., 85c; mixed peas, 80c; bunch vel- vets, $1.25; Whatleys seed corn, $1.25; genuine O-too-tans, $3; Bi- Joxis, $1.50. D. C. Strother, Ft. Valley. Sound, 90-day speckled yelvets, new crop, $1 bu.; 2 pigs, 244 mos. hull Crowder peas, immensely pro- lific, most popular and fastest seller, 8 Ibs., 65c: $1.25 peck, del. Lester Kerlin, Buford, RED. Seventy bu. Brabs., 98 per cent ure, $1.25 bu, FOB; 90-day velvets (running), $1.25 bu.; samples on re- quest: G. S. May, Warthen. Four bu. New Eras, sound and weevil-free; make offer; Eng. peas, 20c eup, P, P.; exc. for dried ap- ples. Mrs. Ottis Holloway, Canon, et-2. Cornfield beans, half runners, pole, yellow wax bunch, white butter beans, 10c pt. FOB; sage, 45c punch; exc. cucumber or musk- nielon seed for sweet pepper seed. Willard Gable, Tallapoosa, Rt. 3. Whipp. peas, 85 bu.; / Brabs., 4 $1.15; exc. 2 bu. peas for 2 bu. velvet beans. R. P. Rowe, More- land, Rt. 1. Calif. black-eyed peas, 5 or 6 bu., free of weevils, 4c Ib.; $2 bu.; 5 bu. $9. N. E. Yarbrough, Summer ville, Rt. 2. Four tbs. 4 Nancy Davis corn- field bean seed, weevil-free, 30 lb. FOB; eash with - order; no ehks. Mrs. Ned Taylr, Sharon, pure, sound red Spanish peanuts, lific seed corn. at 8c lb. J. I. | Roberts, Milledgeville, 3 Ninety-day clean, sound velvet beans, 90c bu. in 10-bu. Iots or | Irwinton, Rt. 2. Good seed velvet beans, big var.,} K E r BULReETY ok Georgia Products For Sale _ Old-fashioned cornfield beans, no tough hulls, weevil treated, 25c Cc. B. Young, Roopville, _ Recleaned Whipps., Clays, New Eras, Red Rippers, 3 bu. bags, 85 bu cane seed, 3 bu. bags, 50c bu.; cash with order;:all FOB. C. C. Jarrard, Cleveland. One hundred lbs. Mung beans, 100 per cent pure and sound, new crop, $ lb. FOB; want 100 lbs. quote best price. H. L. Johnson, Silver Creek, Rt. 2. Colored butter beans, 25 Ibs., 8c; Lady peas, 24 lbs., 6e Ib.; yellow and Jones watermelon seed, 40 1b. T, L. Payne, Ashland, Rt. 1. Three bu. sound, speckled field peas; $1 bu. FOB. M. T. Bisgbie, Bluffton. : Twenty-five bu. unknown peas, for sale. J. G. Rogers, Cleveland, ict. a : Fifty lbs: Hastings Mung' beans, 10c lb. or exe. for FHiastings* Pro- more, FOB. D. H. Rose, Ashburn Ninety-day running speckied vel- vets, good and sound, $t per 100 Iks. unthreashed. D. UL. Toler, Ninety-day running speckled vel- vets, 95 to 100 per cent sound, 90c bu. FOB. D. W. Knight, Dexter. Ten bu. nice clay peas, clear of weevils, $1 bu. FOB. G. A. Holson- back, Adairsville, Rt, 2. Cream sugar Crowders, $1.50 bu. FOB. J. C. Holt, Carroliton, Rt. 5. No..1 Brabham peas, new, even wt.-21% bu. bags, at $1 bu. FOB lots of 5 bu. and up. A. W. Tabor, Powersville. Tender cornfield beans, postpaid. Miss _ Jessie Flowery Branch, Rt. 3. Three pks. purple Crowders, % bu. yellow Crowders, 25c pk.; exc. for bean seed or dried apples. Mrs. A. T. Russell, Odum. Big white hull Crowder peas, $2 bu in 2-bu. bags, FOB. C. T. Hall- man, Douglasville, Rt. 1. Running velvet beans, $1.25 bu. FOB; guar. sound. W. M. Mc- Kinney, Hawkinsville. Extra sound running velvets, 95c bu.; 5 bu. and over, 90c bu. FOB. H. W. Wood, Tennille. Two bu. pure cream sugar Crow- der peas, $2 bu.; 8 bu. slightly mixed, $1.50 bu. K. L. Smith, Pal- metto, Rt. 1. Large peanut Crowders, 21c Ib.; sample on request. J. C. Henry, Carrollton, Rt. 1. Hastings sugar Crowders, 10 Ibs., 75e; 15 lbs., $1; 20 Ybs., $1.25: 30 Ibs., 1.75; 60 Ibs., $3.25 postpaid in ist, 2nd, 3rd zones. A. Stegall, Dawsonville. Speckled peas, slightly mixed, 5c bu. FOB; Brabs.,_ slightly nixed with Irons, $1 bu. FOB. Will Hollomon, Brooklyn. . Mixed and Whipps., 75 bu.; red rippers, 90c bu.; cane seed, 65c bu.; 30e Ib, Cash, all in new, even wt. bags, FOB Biberton. T. Warren, Dewyrose. Ninety-day velvets, $1 bu.; Till- man peas, 75 bu.; sample on re- quest. J. F. Lowe, Sr., Ft. Valley. Early cream Crowders, $2 bu. or be lb. FOB. L. E. Pirkle, Oakwood. Bight Ibs. New Eras, 4 bu. Clays, 2 bu. white, black-eyed peas, $1 bu. FOB; no chks. Guss_ Sosebee, Cleveland. Pure, sound, New Eras, $1 bu.; eane seed, 75 bu.; peanuts, $1 bu.; all FOB; money order. Samp Roy, Canon, Rt. 1. Twenty-five bu. Calif. black- eyed peas, 100 per cent pure, treated for weevils, 2%4 Ib.; 7 bu. sugar Crowders, same price, 100 per cent pure. W. F, Lester, Rock- mart, Rt. 3. Few bu. 100-day running vel- vets, 1931 crop, fully matured, perfectly sound, $1 bu.; exe. some for potato plants. John W. Mosely, Soperton, Rt. 2. Four bu. Brabs., 6 bu. unknown, $1 bu.; 10 bu. red hulls, 75c bu. FOB; all sound and clean, E. D. Culbreath, Dearing, Rt. 1. One bu. white Henderson bunch butter beans, 12c Ilb.; cash, Mrs. Janie Martin, Cobbtown. Five bu. Hastings speckled bunch butter beans, 1931 crop, 7c lb. and postage; sound seed. M. D. Kelley, Blaine. Two hundred bu. 90-day speckled velvets, 2 bu. sacks, 85 per cent sound, $1.50 bu. FOB Egypt or Springfield; sample on request. A. S. Rumph, Egypt. Few more good tender half run- ner garden bean seed, 25 eupful; the lot, 4 cups, 75c del. Mrs. N. R. you? J. J. Talley, Mau Rt. Box 1. a Rt. 1, Box 77, \ % \ oes i Georgia Products For Sale Sev. hundred lbs. Bountiful snap beans, 15c lb. or exc. for Brabham peas at market price. Mrs. D, R. James, Blackshear Old-fashioned. tender cornfield beans, 2c 1b.; muskmellon, canta- leur seed mixsd, cucumber seed, ids per snuff box full, del. Anna Bal) Witeht, Alto, Rt.ol. Running velyet beans, $1. bu: FOB; eash. Johnnie Lott, Broxton, RES. Ky, Wonder pole bean seed, 25 th, dels. red speckled sugar Crow- ders. large white and Whipp. peas, 75e gal.: add postage. Mrs. . T. Hunt, Cumming, Rt. 4. White tender cornfield beans, 25e pt; cclored, 20e pt. speckled Crowders, bunch, Jarge rice peas, lie pt. Mina J. Siivers, jay, Rt. 3, Box 59. White tender esrufield bean and half runner striped garden beans, 20e cupful; Denaidsen str., S. C. R. I. Red cockerels, $1 each. John Wilson, Ellijay, Rt..3, Box 46. Hight or 10 Ibs. cld-fashioned cornfield beans, 15 ib. postpaid. W. C. Wallace, Ball Ground, Rt. 2. Choice velvet beans, pure and bright, Brabhams, in 2% bu. bags, ea, $1 bu. FOB; orders filled 1 sack or more. Olin Trussell, Sandersville. Good, sound, running velvet beans $1.25 bu. R. C. Riner, Kite. Cream sugar Crowders, sound, cheap for cash or exc. for peanuts; sample for 2c stamp; also will buy 3 or 4 bu. peanuts; ' write. Horace Smith, Stephens, Rt, 1, Box 39. Ten bu. unknown peas, $1 bu. FOB. Brady Johnson, Mitchell, Rt. 2. Few bu. good, sound Brab. peas, $1 bu. FOB; broom corn seed, 2 lbs., 25e del.; Stone Mountain melon seed, 40c Ib. del. Mrs. V. C. Ray, Kensington, Rt. 2 Speckled running velvets, O-too-tans, $3; Biloxis, $1.50; straight Brabhams; Irons, $1; New Bras, speckled peas, 85c; What- leys genuine seed corn, $1.25. W. B. Norton, Ft. Valley, Box 273. About 100 bu. No. 1 Brabhams, $1 bu.; 50 bu. mixed peas, 75c bu Mrs. W. A. Wooddall, Ft. Valley One hundred and fifty bu. early speckled velvets, all sound, 99c bu. in 10 or more bu. lots. $1 bu. less than 10 bu. lots. T. J. oe Dudley. One hundred bu. 90-day BO $1.25 bu. FOB; 10 bu. mixed peas, 90e bu, FOB; no orders less than 2 bu. of either. J. P.. McDowell, Dawson. t Sound, white running. butter beans for planting, 25c Ib., 5 Ibs., $1 del.; pure Thompson Ringlt B. R. eggs, good fertility, 75c per 15 del. or exc. for P. R. plants. Mrs. R. Bh. Mabry, Canon, Rt. 2. Purple hull peas, picked before the rain, for sale or exc. for pea- nuts; 214 bu. peas for 100 Ibs. pea- nuts; also few Lady Finger peas, make offer. W. S. Smith, Plain field, One hundred bu. sound, new crop, running velvet beans in even wt. 2% bu. bags, $0c bu. O. L. Johnson, Metter, Cream sugar Crowders, 10 Ibs., $1; $1 postpaid. -Lithia. Steele, Sul- phur Springs, Rt. 1. Henderson bush white limas, recleaned for seed, 10c lb., $8 per 100 Ibs.; Hastings long green pod okra. seed, 20c 1b.; all FOB. Mrs. F. C. Sawyer, Sulphur Springs. Large speckled running - butter beans, 15c teacupful and postage; exe. 1 cup for streaked half run- ner bean, tender; write. Mrs, ASsh- worth, Loganville, Rt. 4. Sound, . clean, well matured, 1931 crop, O-too-tans, $3 bu. FOB. Geo. L. Griffith, Eatonton, Rt. 2. Good, running velvet bean seed, $1 bu, FOB. Johnnie M. Sheppard, Stapleton. Three bu. mammoth Soy beans, $1.40 bu.; 2 bu. Laredo Soy beans, $1.50 bu.; 5 bu. nice, clean clay peas, $1 bu. C. L. Hamilton, Leo, mie. Ten bu. 2-crop peas, clean, sound, $1.50 bu. FOB; sample if wanted. Mrs. M..L. Roberts, Gardi. Pure, clean, sound Brab. peas, $1.16 bu. FOB. J. H. Quarles, Wilijay, Rt. 6. Unknown peas, sound and clean, $1 tu. FOB; also some New Eras, same price. J. F. Miller, Leo. Red hull peas, $1 bu. or exc. 1 pk. for gal. sorghum seed or 2 pks. fo ri gal. bunch butter beans. W. L. Wilson, Sparta. Bunch velvets, $1.25 peck pre- paid; $3.50 bu. FOB; speckled run- ning velvets, $1.15 bu.; 5 bu. lots, Lady or rice peas, 5 Ib.; $2.75 bu. or -$6 for lot; yellow root, 20 b. sassafras, 12c lb.; black haw, 20 lb. Mrs. D. S. Silver, Talking Rock Re: a swap 1 bu, EY. L. Smith, Cumming). Rt. 2; scund bunch unknown, bia. FOB or exc. for oats at 50e bu. ea. pay frt. chgs. W. M. Edge Duluth, ae Two hundred and fifty. Dies sound, 90-day speckled running velvet beans, recleaned in 214 bu bags, $1.10 bu.; 10 bu. or more, $ bu. Lawton Parkerson, vets. absolutely sound and ma tured, recleaned, in 2% bu. bags; speckled, 75e bu.; bu FOB, in new, even wt. sacks, W. S. Mobley, Thomson. ; Forty bu. -early bunch black Georgia Products For Sale Two and one-half bu. little white oy Twelve bu. nics Crowders, 6 Ib for 2000 potato plants; ea. pay exc. chgs.; write. Eight or 10 bu. pure, bright Clays; $8 Chauncey Ninety-day speckled running vel $1.10 bu.; 10 bu. up, $1 bu. Mullis, Eastman, Rt. 4. Two hundred bu. Clays Brabhams, $1.25 peas, sacked in new 21% bu. even wt. bags, 85 bu. FOB. W. 58 Kelley, Talking Rock. Brabs, and irons, each, $1.50 bu ein postage; exc. bu. for bu. for 2% bu. Laredo beans; brown and white Crowders, 10 Ib. del. } scn J. Garner, Felton, Rt. 1.) ; Genuine No, 1 O-too-tans, new crop, sound, recleaned, $3 bu- ees A. E. Ware, Marshallville. A-1 grade 120-day velvets, $1 pug cash; FOB; exc. for O-too-tan seed. Joo Page, Duklin, Rt i Thirteen bu. Whipps., unknowns, $1 bu. or 95e bu. fo lot, FOB. H. H. Brock, Clermont. One hundred bu. unknown pea sound, $1 bu.; in 2% bu. bags, d at Harlem. | : : Peach trees; lead. var., $35 M: $4 C; 75e doz.; grape, fig, walnut, best var., $4 -C; 75e doz.; - plum, apricot,. best. var., $7 C; $1.25 doz. i. B. Travis, Riverdale. _ Currant sprouts, 2-4 ft., 12446 del, in 1st and 2nd zone; exe. for sen, Sharpsburg. May cherry trees, pluin trees, ihe each; ribbon cane. seed, 5c Ib. or exc. for potato plants, water- melon seed, or seed peanuts. Lonnie Rundles, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Lead. var. Gov- insp. 2: and 3-yr.- old apple, peach trees, 15c each; year old trees, 10c each; Keiffer- Garber pear, 30c ea. L. C. Head, Cleveland, Rt. 1. SYRUP FOR SALE - Fifty gal. good syrup, 1931 crop, 40c gal.; sample on request: exc. for good flour at reasonable price, A. H. Patterson, Talking Rock, Bo. Pure sugar cane syrup, thick and heavy, A-1 grade, $3 case; 6 No. 10 cans, $3.30 case; 12 No. 5 cans, 15 case; less on 5-case lots. Lee Patrick, Quitman. A-1 pure Ga. cane syrup in case of 6 i-gal cans, $3; 12 half-gal., $2.25 FOB. J, T. Jonder, Whigham. Good, bright, thick sorghum syrup in 35 gal, bbls., 35c gal.; 90- day velvet beans, 99 per cent good, $1 bu.; mixed peas, 85c bu.; Brabs., %5c. F. G, Champion, Chipley. ~ Old-fashioned. Ga. ribbon cane Syrup in new 35 gal. cypress bbls., $l each. J. J. Dixon, Bainbridge. Pure Ga. cane syrup, best grade, 6, 1 gal. cans to case, $8 case; 12, half gal. cans to case, $3.40; sat. guar. Malvin Collins, Whigham. Extra fine, new, N., Ga. cane syrup in new gal. buckets, 45 gal. FOB. Jim Lewis, Rydal, Rt. 2. One hundred fifty 10-lb. cans Ga. cane syrup, 40c gal. or exe. for peas; 24% gal, syrup for 1 bu. Brab; or Iron peas. J. C. Thomas, Adel. Ga. cane syrup, quarts, $3.50 per case; gat., $3 per case. LL. A. Ragan, Cairo, Ga. cane syrup, quarts, $3.50 per case; gal., $3 per case. L. A. Ra- gan, Cairo, ; VEGETABLES FOR SALE Want to get in touch with re- liable party to grow green toma- tos this year. J. OO: Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. 8. POTATOES FOR SALE Cobbler or White Star Irish po- tatoes for planting, $1.10 bu. del. Ga. points, in lots of 2 bu. or more. R, L. Hampton, Mineral Bluff. White Star Irish potatoes, good for planting or eating, $1 bu. del. parcel post; also nice sun-dried ap- ples, 6c Ib. del. H. V. Pickelsimer, Hurst. Twenty-five bu. Green Mtn. po- extra large black-eyed peas, be Ib.; all FOB; exc. 5 Ibs, peas for 1 Ib. velvet okra, seed. Fred aoe, Cor: or pecans in any quantity; pay high- Thursday, March 31, 1932 Georgia Products. For Sale White Star or Cobbler potato, excellent -for planting, 75e ~ bu. FOR. W. F. Rogers, Mineral Butt, \- Pure yellow skin, vine gro Gov. ingp. P. R.