Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1932 April 14

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







STATE CAPITOL

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1932.





ANCONAS

Eeaeapred Anconas, 13-11 mo.
pullets, laying for 6 mos., 902
or exc. for Buff Rocks and
2 difference per head. J. J.









ut 40 hens land 1 rooster, 75
or exc. for Barred Rocks.



Jastman, Rt. 4.

. BANTAMS

Bantam hen and rooster,
m Leghorn, 80c, also yr. old
pred W. L. cockerel, $1. Evie
, Toomsboro.

: Golden. Sebright rooster,
hatch, pure bred, $1, or exc.
young hen of same breed:
y L, Caylor, Dalton, Rt. 4.

e bred Buff Cochins, $4 trio;
- Cochins, $4 pair. Exc. for
mal white Pekin ducks, or gos-
gs John S. Transou, Atlanta,
ey edrica Sti, N. E:

ive mixed bantam hens and 1
ter, $3.25 for lot; shelled pop
0c cupful. ERBEUS, H. Smith,
} ville, Rt. 2

a BRAHMAS

t Light Brahma rooster,
sir., $1; eges,-$1 per 15;
carton returned. Mrs.
Ito, Rt. 1.

iant str. Light Brahma rooster,
hatch, $1.50; 4 pullets, same
yr and age, now laying $1.25;
on 6. Mrs. M. L. Davis, Soper-

































peer laying,
Mrs. J-. 8;






oung hens, large and healthy,

r Jaying str., $1 each, 6 for, $5, |



ges, 75c per 15 del. Mrs. R.

ne Canon, Rt. 2.







, Thompson stri;219315 hatch,
e 7 okra seed, 10 thIs.; -run-
butter heans, 17c 1b. Mrs. W.
niel, Dawson, Rt. 1, Box 101.
mn Barred Rock hens, 1931
h, now laying, 90c each; 1 ex-
ine B. R. rooster free with 10
ns, Pearl Aderhold, Lavonia.

ve,pure bred Thompson str. B.
hens; 5 pure Donaldson str
, all yr. old, $1 each; 3 bu.
hull peas, $1 bu. Mrs. J
n, Eastman, Pie Ly tT:

















now laying. Mrs. Ivey Pea-.

Thos. Trib-.

Poultry For Sale
Barred Rock hens, 1931 hatch,
bloodtested October and January,
$1 each up to 100, FOB: eggs se-
lected, 50c per 15, FOR, or include

parcel post charges. M. C, Parker.
Point Peter.

CORNISH
Four pure bred Dark Cornish,
1931 hatch roosters, $1 each. Mrs.
J. A. Patterson, Sumner, Rt. 2;
Gox 96. v :
GAMES
Nice pr. pit games, half Hennie
and half Top Knot Blue stag, $2;
hen, same kind, $1.25. Exe. stag for
2 game hens. Cart Griffin, Gaines-
ville, 85 Oak St.

Nine pure Ky. Dom pullets and
1 stag, April 1931 hateh, also eggs
and little chicks, 1 to 2 wks. old.
W. Henry Baxley, Jr.,

GIANTS
Twelve pure bred Jersey Black
Giant hens ahd rooster, 1931 hatch,
sell or exe. for White or Brown
Leghorns, lb. for lb. H. A. Mickler,
Perry, Rt. 1.

Three pullets and 2- reosters, 10
wks. old, pure J.B, Giants, $2
cooped; Allen Roundhead, Giants,







Indian Runner duck eggs, all 5c
-each, del.

or exc. N. R. Mooney,
Quill.
One Jersey Black Giant rooster,
2 yrs. old, wt. 10 or 11 Ibs., $1 not
prepaid. Mrs, P. N. Clifton, Millen.

LEGHORNS.
Two Everlay B. L. 1931 hatch



roosters, $2 each, bought as eggs:

direct; sell or exe. 1 for 2 gal.
sorghum and 1 M PR. plants. .
PZ Ethridge, Auburn.

Forty W..L. English sir. ene.
no culls, good stock; make a. reas-
onable offer. Mrs. Wilson, College
Park, 607 E. Cambridge Ave.

Started Leghorn chicks, any age
and size, price right; come or
write. Edgar Woodall, Cornelia.

Forty W. lL. hens, Jan.
hatch, all-laying, 50c each, or. exc.
for any farm produce, cow, or pigs.
Mrs. A. R. Crowford, Grovetowh,
Rte 2:

One hundred and ninety Ferris
str., best egg producers, making a
70 per cent production now, 14
mos. old, 75 each. J. M. Brand,
Hazlehurst, Rt. 2.

Twenty W. lL. hens, 23 mos. old,
Tancred str., 75c each, $15 for lot.



WM. McCullough, Round Oak.

jor exe. for 10 colored hens,

Hephzibah.

for sale, also. Mrs. J. W.

1931 |



Poultry For Sale

Fifteen B. LL. hens, Everlay str.,
pure-and in fine cond., 22 mos. old,
75c each, or exec. for calves. Mrs.
R. L. Seabolt, Buckhead.

Ten Tancred str. W. lL. hens,
1931 hatch, now laying, 60c each,
any
large breed; no chks. Mrs. W. S.
Henderson, Gillsville.

Twenty laying W. iL. yearling
hens, 75c each, or exe. for 20 bu.
field peas. Chas. Bi Heldt, Kinder-
lou. :

Seven Brown das eockerels,
March 1931 hatch, Tormahien str.,
%5e each. Mrs. Thes.s -Panneil,
Cochran, Rt. 4.

One hundred Ferris best eg str.
W. L. hens, direct from Ferris
Farm, 259-300 egg hens, Tbe each.
Mrs. Sim Gibbs, Rockicdge.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

Fat friers, ready April 20; make
best price FOB; field peas, 8 bu.,
75e bu.; fine Red hens, for sale or?
exe. for Ga. syrup. Mrs. J. B.
Harris, Cordele, Rt. B.

MIN@RCAS
White Minorcas, ha





iohin

S eggs,
Milam.
Palmetto, Rt. 1.

Twelve pure S, C. Black Minorca
hens, yr. old, all laying, Tie each,
$8 for lot; 25 pure Buff Rock 8
wks. old chickens, 5c each. C. L.
Strickland, Alvaton. ~

Ten Buff Minorca hens, fine lay-
ers; and 1 rooster, 2 yrs. old, $10.
Mrs. Es; Hf. Kirksey, Albany, 401
Johnson Ave. |

. ORPINGTONS

Golden Buff Orp., 50 pure bred
hens now laying 75 per cent, $1.25
each, $55 for lot. Elmer R. Martin,
Monroe, Rt, 2.

Two pure bred Buff Orp. pullets
and 1 young rooster, $3. C. W.
Roberts, Bainbridge, 122 Washing-
ton St.

Five young Buff Orp.. roosters,
yr. old, sunflower str., $2.50 ea.;
also eg@s, 75c per setting, FOB. A.
J. Moran, Waycross, P. O. Box 604.

PIGEONS :
The first $6 gets 6 pairs of real
Racing Homers, mated and work-
ing. E, EB. Smith, Atlanta, 20 Ger-
trude Place,
Doves: i:white female, good iy.
er, setter and mother, $1 prepaid,
or exc, R. L. Carter, Brewton.







Poultry For Sale

- PHEASANTS FOR SALE

Beautiful Ringneck Pheasants,
exceptionally good birds; superior
stock, brilliant plumage, $5 pr. Car]
H. Fuller, West Point.

PEAFOWLS FOR SALE
Peafowls, full plumaged, $45 per
pair. J. G. Riley, Surrency.

R. IL. REDS
Yr. old cocks, Owen str. Reds,
$1.50 each (the eggs chicks came





froma were dizect from Dunlap),
Donaldson and Donaldson mixed
Owen hens, 20 ib. E.R. Bailey,

Harlem.
Nine laying RI. Red puticta and

1 cockerel, $9.75 for lot, or. exe.
muskmeion seed, 1$c tbis., Stone
Min. melon seed, 40c lb. Mrs. J.
A. WHson, Martin, Rt. 22:

Young rooster, Donaldson Red
44 quality from producers of over
250 egses per yr, $i each; also
large quintity black walnuts, $1
hu. R. B. Akin, Griffin, Rt. B.

Two fine giossy Red, Tompkins
roesters, 11 mos. old, alse 2 fine
Tancred W. lL. 14-mes.-old rooster,
2 erated, $2. H. A. Neal, Carnes-
wile,

Mother hen and 25 chicks from
very select pen of meee Gark vel-
vety Donaldson str. Reds, hatch
April 23, $4 FOB. Pees 7 T.. Peugh,
Barnesviile. }

Four pure bred Donaldson dark
Red 14 mos. oid hens, $1 each;
1930 hatch roogter, 10 tbs., $5 fer
both, FOB. Mrs. B. F. Johnson,
Dawson, Rt. 3.

WYANDOTTES
Three White Wyandotie 6-mos.-
ol@ cocks, wt. around 6 lbs., reg.
stock, eT or exc. for little chicks,
B. R. eggs. Mrs, J. A. Greene,
Macon, a 2, Bloomfield Road.
Thirteen S. L. Wyandotte friers,
Rose Comb, Jan. 20, 1932, 50c. ea.;
also exc. same age, 38 or. 4 cock-
erels, good stock; postal stamp if
any information; FOB. Mrs. M. J.
McDowell, Blakely, Rt .2.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
ETC., FOR SALE

Muscovy ducks, 11 hens and 7
drakes, sell or exc. for chickens.
Mrs. C. N. Martin, Hast Point.

Two. white Muscovy ducks and
drake, all grown, ducks laying; 1
slightly crippled, $3; R. I. Red
eges, 60e per 15. Mrs. Fred Atkin-
gon, Ray City.

=



i wks. old, $1 for 5; 5 B. R. hens, -
yr. old, $5; 5 Donaldson Reds, 14%






Poultry For Sale _

Imp. Maryland Muscovy ducks
females, $2; drakes, $3. See them.
Exe. for goats; also have palm
cristie seed, 25c lb., exc. for peas.
S. M. Seaborn, Brunswick.
Several Mammoth White Pekin
ducklings from 1 day to 4 wks. old,
15 to 80 each, FOB. Mrs. Chas. B.
Sims, Jackson, Rt. 5.
Mammoth Bronze turkeys, 3 for
$10, 2 toms and 1 hen. Cash with
order. A. P. Jones, Jr,, Oasis.

Indian Runner ducklings,





















4-5















yrs. old, $5. Mrs., J. B. Broa

Eastman, Rt. 1.

Poultry Wanted
LEGHORNS :

Want 500 Barron or Tancred st,
W. L. pullets, 4 to 6 wks, old. Exe.
some good cows and heifers for.
pullets or hens. Mrs. John M. Hul-
sey, Lylerly.

' MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

Want 25 thoroughbred. yr. -old-
pullets, any heavy breed. Exe.
extra-well-bred Jersey bull calf,
sub. to reg, Exc. for syrup, also.
Mrs. Clyde McNeill, Arlington.

Iixe. P. R. plants (5 M) for 10
hens; also have tobacco for sales
13 ibs., $1. Lee King, Baxley,
Rt, 4.







































R. I. REDS

Exe, Cokers No. 5 cotton seed,
saved pure, at 50c bu. for R. one
Red hens. V. HE. Franklin, Gray-
mont, i

hs daeed ot GUINEAS,
ETC., WANTED
Exec. wool, just as it. comes fro!
sheeps back, for pure-bred M. B
gobbler. Mrs. Tom eae, Ee
ton, Rt. 4.
Want turkey tom, wt. now over
22 lbs.. reasonable. Wrank Kick:
Jand, Douglas, Rt.-3-

Exe. 2 bu. Petty-Toole wilt regise
tant cotton seed for a~ pair ~ of
young ducks, Mallards or Pekins
preferred. Write. C.. D. Petty,
Dawson, P. O. Box 424. 3

Want 3 Guinea hens and rooster
1931 hatch, speckled, at 60c each
del. to Decatur, Ga. C, L. Perdue a
Decatur, Rt. 3. =

PEAFOWLS WANTED
Want peahen, fully matured,
Give price and age, etc. C. #, Hall,
Atlanta, 422 Candler Bldg.









GEESE,

























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yard run, doz.

BULA COZ. ssc cccs--s
standard, doz. ............
, Georgia trade, doz. ......

MARKET REPORT

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Prevailing Wholesale Prices April 12, 1982.

















Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs.
Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton

Country Butter, best table, lb,
Ear Corn (80 Ib. to bu.), bu.

Peavine Hay, No. Ors. s

Atianta. Macon,
ae $ .15 $ 13
a 13 33
es 10 10
Salone 13 12
14 1214
14 12%
07 10
23 20
49 1244
07 10
18 .20
ape ee
ei 50
oe 60
pis =) 25 17%
Oe 50
UN ae BO 1.50
= 12.00

Perret weens oceans







INDEX
Page
Poultry WOr cole 45 ie ee 1
Always Subject to Variation. Powltry Warited siccctecssesecte a
Saccinah. Augusta. Columbus. Valdosta. ive Stock For Sales... we 2
a 64 .14 $ 15 Live Stock Wanted............. eee
12 AZ Be 12 Baby Chicks For Sale
ao ze oe = Baby Chicks Wanted..........--.-0-:+ ,
16 14 43 14 Eges For Sale...ssscccscsceee oe 3
- as a - Begs Wanted <2 aa
22 27 22 122 Positions Wanted .......... ce -aenne 3
- T2 : se aa Farm Help Wanted. ....-trceccceeecwece 2
20 .20 hd A Grain and Hay For Sale...........2....-.. 3
22 = ae -20 Seed. Wor Sale. 3-4
oH "70 60 ae Seed Wanted::.....c......-0 ee
95 95 25 30 Plants: Mor Galea oa 5-6-7
'50 45 45 45 Plants: Wanted. 22 6 ae 7
1.50 1.50 1.50 oo Miscellaneous For Sale....c-ceccc-s-- 7
a a eo 6.00 Miscellaneous Wanted..........2..-.-. .
a ae Georgia Products For Sale............7-8 |
o A. Georgia Products Wanted.............-. 8

















Reg. male calf, dropped Dec. 29,
; out of Nunthorpe s Majesty
il, No. 868467}? will reg. in
rs mame at reasonable price.
bt. W. Summers, Senoia, Rt. 2.

One Jersey bull, 14 mos. old, in
ad con., $20. Emery Pursley,
pndererass, Rt... 2. ee
eg, Jersey bull calf, born Feb.
gis reg. in buyers name, FOB.
ry Williamson, Commerce.
Reg . Jersey bull, 3 yrs. old, first
winner at County Fair, 1930.
be had at a bargain, ana ean
Se at my farm, 4 mi. Buck-
| B. W. Porter, Buckhead,
Morgan County) Rt.
One Jersey heifer calf, 3 mos.
ralue, $6; sell or exe. for 2 good
ality pigs, wt. about 30 Ibs. ea.;
ence. Miss Mary Lee Nobles,
whorn, Rt..1, Box 83.
at Jersey, fresh in cow, cheap
or cash; white velvet okra seed,
Ge Th.5 deep rib pink meat canta~
Icup , seed, 10c pkt. Miss Annie E.
es, Fayetteville, Rt. 3.
Three gal. fresh in Jersey cow.
Yb. butter per day, $30; exc. for
that will freshen in August or
ept. O. W. Wilmot, Ashland, Rt.
Box 99.
Two fat beeves; 1 wt. 75 Ibs. to
arter, $20; other, wt. 100 Ibs. to
$25; also 300 Ibs. honey,
Pope,

ine-wks.-old bull caif, Xenia
an and Combination Premier
eding, $7.50 without papers; reg.
transferred, $12.50; exe. for
S, corn, peas, O-too-tan beans.
-R. Cooper, Braselton. =
No. 1 cow, Jersey, 4 yrs. old,
oe = wks. old, 4 gal. and will
ive 5 with plenty of feed, $47 at
house shee W. V. Gibson,
ple, Rt. .2.
fersey milch cow,
rae at bargain. Mrs.
Cedartown, Rt. 3...
Pure bred Jersey milch cow with
st calf, 2 wks. old, also pure
, Mrs. Mary Davidson;

in for
Sut-

fresh
Morris

Pure bred reg. Polled Hereford
cattle, both sex. Apply for prices
TT. Boswell, Jr., Siloam. 7.
Baby calves from good blood Jey;
YS, high producers, Exc. four
ule calves for 1 M Ibs. Spanish
uts. J. C. Collier, Arlington.
One high bred reg. Jersey bull,
yrs. old, Oxford breeding, $30,
h papers. A. A. reiaearase Stone
ma. Ris.
One good milch cow, fresh in,
-ealf. Sell for cash at barn.
irs. M. G. Lee, Lithonia, Rt. 4.

HOGS FOR SALE
Reg. young Hampshire males
d gilts, unrelated pairs, wt. 60-
| Ibs., $7.50 ea., $15 pair, includ.
ng reg. papers, dbl. treated, crat-
without papers, $6.50 and $13.
E. Hatcher, Jr., Cochran.
Fifty-five head good, thrifty
shoats, av. about 80 to 60 Ibs.;
write for-pmoes. Rei Nu, Griffis,



Bie type P. C. pigs, 2 mos. old,
ut of mature sows, dbl. treated,
8 each, $15 pair reg. in buyers
ame;,no exc. J. BE. Bailey, Ray-

d,
wo gilts, Worlds Grand Cham-
nm blood line; sire, 600 Ibs., dam,
lbs.; rege. and immune, $10 ea.,
for $18. Loving Johnson, Mid-

@emale pis, half B, P...C., and
alf Red Duroc, ent. to reg. 3 mos.
d, wt. 60 or more Ibs., $4.50; cash
rder.;.exc: for Red- hens.
Kent, Avera. \

roc Jersey, 60-90 I). gilts,

+ 10c Ib.; 25 6 wks. pigs, $4;

r., lot at barn, $60; crated,
$%0. L. H. Bdenfield, Still-

2 R gnd P. .c. mixed, about
Ib. gilt, good con., $9 FOB; also
Orp. eggs, fine stock, $1 per
ens, $1.25 each, or exc. Mrs.
: McGowan, Graymont, Rt. 1.
Fight reg. big bone Black P. C.
6 wks. old April 15, $9 with
papers, or $7.50 without.
wton Mullinix, Lavonia.
Ten-wks.-old, reg. Duroc. pigs,
from sires and dams by Worlds
thar pions, $10 each, FOB. Henry
vumsden,, Talbotton.
Pigs out of good fattening sows,
ired by reg. Duroc-Jersey boar,
: up, a omy farm. E. H. George.
dison.



| shape now, $20 FOB, Mrs. SRO oe
aunders, Eastman, Rt. 4. et

Quality Durocs, 1 gilt with 8
pure bred pigs, also 2 nice males,
will be yr. old in July; best blood
ines. J. %, Nelson. (No address
given.)

Big Bone Blue Guinea boars and

gilts, $5 to $10 ea., 1 breed sow;

| seJl or exc. for Brab. peas at $1.25

bu. W. A, Sumner, Norristown.

Thirty black P. C, pigs, 8-10 wks.
ole, 80 to 40 lbs., bred from good
stock; male sub. to reg., bargain.
$8 per head. Hm. H. Askew, Greens-
DOCROs Sets ds
~Reg. big bone Black Essex,
choicest breeding, pairs unrelated;
satisfaction guar. W. J. Bargeron,
Sardis.

Little Guinea hog; true to type,
best of the breed, 6-wks.-cld pigs,
$8 each; $15 pair; booking orders
now; exc, for heifer calves) R. E.
Rarnes, Summit.

Two white gilts, 34 Biue Guinea,
t, 0.1. ; will) breed to reg/-O I.
Cc. boar if wished, $5 ea. John W.
Mosley, Soperton, Rt. 2.

Little B. B. Guineas, 2 gilts and
male, 12 wks., $18 trio; 10 wks.,
$16: 200 Ib. P. C. sow, $12; exc. for
Q-too-tan beans. I. G. Thorapson,
Summit.

EHight-mos.-cid pure bred S. P. C.
male, ready for service, $8; pure
bre@ 8-wks.-old pigs, $3.50 ea. R.
E Davidson, Danville.

Reg. 8. P. C., 10 wks. pigs, $5.50
a.: 9 mos., bred sows, $15 each; 4-

mos.-old Guernsey bull calf, reg.,
$25; 90-day velvets and Brabs., $1
bu. T. R. Duggan, Warthen.
- Twenty-five rege. S. P. C. pigs.
10 wks. old, 50-50 color from cham-
pion stock, $7.50 without papers;
$8.50 reg. in buyers name, R. E.
Coursey, Lyons.

Thirty S. P. C. pigs and shoats,
wt. 20 to 40 lbs., cheap for eash at

my barn. Fletcher Wright, Yukon,

Rt. 4, Box 76.

One B. B. Guinea male, wt. 130
Ibs., $8-50; 2 gal..milch cow with
heifer calf, $15. Emmett Browne,
Summit; "Rt. 3.

Pair thoroughbred Duroc gilt and
male, about 4 mos. old, $15, or
exc. for sound corn at market price
del. Mrs. Bertha Jefferson, Lenox,
Ret.

Duroc-Jersey gilts,
wt. 150 to 160 lbs., cholera im-
mune, reg. in buyers name,. $15
each, 2 for $28, FOB; velvet beans,
#1 bu. L. M. Kennedy, Collins.

-Hogs, all sizes and cheap for
cash at my place. G. B, Freman,
Toomsboro, Rt. 2.

,t mos. old,

Three pigs, 14 wks. old, half B.

P. C. and half Duroc-Jersey, $4 ea.
FOB. Cash.. Mrs. H. A. Humphrey,
Mitchell; Rt. 1> j

HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Hight-yr.-old horse, wt. 1000 ee
work good, gentle, $75; mule, same
age and wt., good worker, $50
cash. J. H. Williford, Stephens,
Rwy 4,

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
Fifty head of real nice stock





-geats, ewes and: yearling kids, $50

FOB my farm for the bunch; no
exc. R. E. Barnes, Summit.

Nubian buck and 2 nannies,
fresh in, excellent milkers, from
best blood; sell or exe. for good
work mules. Watson Bennett,
Lizella.

Lot of fine goats, will sell or
exe, for a good Jenny, or exc, for
pecans, or will pay cash for pe-
cans; must be Schley var. dS. Je
Musiel, Alma. Je
Nubian @nd Saanan, half each,
fresh, 2nd time, 5 qt. milker, horn-
Jess, $50; 3-mos.-old doe, extra fine,
% Nubian, %4 Saanan, horniess,
$10. J. L. Adams, East Point, 104
Lorose St.

Toggenburg buck, wt. about 200
lbs... $10. John Hamdol, Griffin,
RtB. :

Yr. old doe, cross,- half: ea.
Nubian and Toggenburg; fresh-
ened Feb. 22; giving 3% qts., $20;
thoroughbred Nubian doe, fresh-
ened March 25, 2nd kidding, $30.
Ed Cobb, Gainesville, Rt. 8.

Pedigreed, hornless billy, 87%
Nubian, 121% Toggenburg, ent. to
reg., 3. yrs. old, $25 at my resi-
dence, $30 crated; full blood Tog-
genburg gal. a day nannie, $20.
H. F. Hoyt, Ocilla.

Fresh in Nubian doe, hornless,
$30. C. J. Burton, College Park,
care Gen, Del.

One nannie goat and 2 kids, $4.50
for lot. Exc. for puiskene: R. F.
ae pene. ae 2. eee



puck; sev. aoe and buck ki Ss; reas: |
onable; exe, for budded- a DeCa|
trees. F. H. Gilbert, Sylvania. :

RABBITS FOR SALE

Gold cert. Chinchillas, White
Flemish Giants, fully ped. cheap
for eash; also aristocrat dark B. R.
hatching eggs from prize winning
stock, $1 per15 del, H. A. Stahl,
Valdosta.

Chinchillas, buck, 2 does, $38.50,
or exc. for 50 baby chicks; ea. pre-
pay chgs. H. J. T. Aderhold, Stone
Mountain, Rt. 2.

Does, 2 each, N. Z, Whites and
Stahls Chinchillas, reg. pedigreed,
all with young; Chinchilla buck; 8
Chin. juniors, best stock, healthy.
write. Mrs. E. L. Babcock, Cordele.
515 East 8th Ave.

Real fine Chinchilla. buck about
2% yrs. old, equal to any $10 buck
but will take $2.50 or exc. for any-
thing can use: write. D. Moon,
Re. (oe

Three ped. Chinchilla does, 1
buck, $2 each; 4 Chinchilla-Dutch
does. $1 ea. FOB. Miss M. E.
Rivers, _ Atlanta, 1880 DeKalb
Ave., N. Ey

One Gray Chinchilla buck. 8
mos. old, 75c: FOB, or exc. for pair.
of young Red Carneaux pigeons.

-Elvin Dunn, Chauncey, Rt. 2.

Pr. of rabbits, buck is pedi-
greed N. Z. Red; doe is white and
red N. Z., 18 mos. old, $2 for pr.
or exe. for Golden Sebright
bantams. Walter Montgomery,
Tunnel Hill.

. One pr. Chinchillas, $1. 50, or exc.
for white Pekin ducks or ducklings,
or other value. Write what you
have. Dillard Munford, Carters-
Ville.

Stock from Stahls gold. cert. str.
reg. and pedigreed, tested and
guar. breeders, $3. Better price in
large lots.. S. E. Dorsey, Black-

| shear.

Four white pink-eyed rabbits, 4
mos. old, $1 pr.; also 7 rabbits 6

'wks. old, 25c each. Nora Shirley,

Alto, Rt. 2..

N Z. Whites, from reg. stock, 4
te 6 wks. old, 75e each; mixed
breed, same ages, 50c each, or exc.
for corn or wheat at market price
here. Mrs. Annie Tanner, Wrens.

Five pure Silver Martin rabbits,
244 mos. old, $1 ea. or exe, for
other value; write. J. F. Bennett,
Albany, 205 Broad St.

Chinchillas, Silver Martins,
Himalayans, and New Zealand
Whites domestic rabbits at bargain
prices. A. W. Melton, Thomasville.

Four White N. Z. does about 4%
weeks old, 40c each, or lot for
$1.50, or exc, for anything I can
use. Nelson Beattie, Dalton, 31 S.
Green,-

Five does, 1 unk ped. Chin-
chillas, 4 mos. to 8 yrs. old, some
bred; sell or exe. for- oats, or
chcice W. L. 1931 hatch hens.
James. Simpson, So 676 Tif-
ton St., N, Ww.

Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED a

Want 20-30 head of yearlings,
100-200 Ibs. ea. del, 8 miles south
of Griffin, 3c Ib.; also 1 milch cow,
del. same place. Ch.
Trion.

Want 1 Black ties bull calf, 3
mos. old, or older, thoroughbred or.



| nearly so, at reasonable price or

will exc. milch cow or heifers. Wm.
BH. Barfield, Louisville, Rt. 2.

Want 50 cows to pasture in good
Bermuda and Lespedeza pasture at
50c per head gq month. J. C. Eth-
ridge, Forsyth, Rt. 2.

Want 1 or 2 cows to milk for
feed; good pasture and feed; sub-
ject to buy this fall; for sale, 10
young B. R. now laying hens, $9.
Mrs. C. E. Gerald, College Park,
Ree
- Want 1 pure bred male Holstein
ealf, under 6 mos. old; for sale,
black-eyed peas, clean and sound.
Hugh G. Forester, Head River.

Want 1 yoke med. size oxen, that
have been worked some; pay cash
at reasonable price; write what
you have, J. P. Maddox, Buford,
Rt. 1, ; a

Exc. 1 sub. to reg. Guernsey bull
cali, born April 1, or a fine heifer,
2-2 Guernsey and 1-3 Jersey for
fine Guernsey to raise for stock
bull. W. J. Broadhurst, Jesup.

Nine yr. old mule, perfect health
to exc. for 2 good milch cows. Mrs.
Bessie Payne, Bogart, Rt. 1. Z

Exc. a dry cow for a fresh cow:

gee me at my place. J. H. Peavy,

halves.

Smith, |

} per



Want a few heifer ea es
oz mos.

o> HOGS WANTED

Want to buy 4.0r 5 nice pigs, 50-
60 lbs. cheap for cash; also exc.
white, brown-eyed peas at $1.50 bu. |

for red or white Spanish ~ peanuts. |

Wi M. DeLay, Douglasville, Rt. 6.

Exc. 650 bundles eorn fodder at
$1.50 per 100 bundles for several
pigs, any breed. Mrs. W. M. Reitz,
Palmetto. Rt. 2.

HGRSES AND MULES WANTED

Want small. horse, suitable for
riding and light work.
Holmes, Atlanta, 102 6th St. N. i.

Want to rent Bees, heavy muie, |
neo plug, will pay $ $5. per mo. in ad-
vance for 6 mos. for a good one; |
Au-
_ 1 stock 1244 each;

write. Mrs... Christine King,
Stell RE,
Want good plug mule, - fe

size, not too old, eheap for cash

Wilbur Dixon, Blackshear, Rit. 1.

Want a good saddle pony or
horse; must be gentle and suitable
for plowing; state age, general
characteristics and best cash price.
Thos. Fussell, Jr., Rhine.

. Want mule not under 900 lbs.
and over 7 yrs. old,-within 20 miles

of Augusta. Must be cheap. J. J.
Minarik, Augusta, Lenwood Hos-.

pital.

SHEEP AND GOATS V WANTED

Want goats and sheep of any
kind at low price. . O. Bishop.
Farmington, Rt 2.

* RABBITS WANTED _
Want 4 does and 1 buck, any
good breed to raise little ones on
Dorsey Hightower, Fair- |}
mount, Rt. 2.

Baby Chicks For Sale
Pure S. L: Wyandotte and B. R.
chicks, $7.50 C, del. Live del. B.
M. Logan, Athens, Rt. 2.
Donaldson | chicks. from Dark
Reds, $10 C del; 200 for $19. Exc.
for corn; eggs, $1 per 16; exc. for
tomato plants. Young hens. Mrs.
H. G. Brown, Stone Mtn., Rt. 1.
Large size, full blood Fischel str,
White Rock chicks, 10c each; about |







15 chicks, 1 day old hatch April |
23; eggs, 6de per setting at home-}
Money order. Mrs. N. EB. Halloway,
4 East Point, 301 Wadley Ave.

Livable. chicks from culled, offi-
etatly bloodtested atstanding
flocks Reds; Rocks, Leshorns, J.
Ba & Wood, Athens.

day. Pompt shipment. Live del.
guar. Valuable chick book free. E.
R. Adlington, Atlanta, 610 Vied-
mont Ave.

High powered paby chicks, Seas.

Rocks, $7; Tancred W. L., Everlay
B. L.,.$6 C, May del. Select quality,
$2 higher. Live del. guar. D. F.
Thomas, Odum, 3 :
Quality chicks frem_ real pro-
ducers and pure bred stock. Leg-

{horns, Eng. str. Reds and Rocks,
$8.90 per C; custom hatching, $2.50

per 100 eggs; 100 lots, $2 100. Eus-
tace McKinney, Blackshear.

Fifty heavy mixed 4 wks. old
chicks, 16c each. No chks. Mrs. J.
T. Berryhill, Cochran, Rt. 5.

Electrically hatched, bloodtested
from iodine dipped eggs, Reds,
Rocks, Orp., -Wyandottes, Leg-
horns, Anconag, T42ce each, $7 C;
Giants, Brahmas, 10c, $9.50 C. Live
del. guar. Chas. Yancey, Atlanta,
298 W. Peachtree.

Pure bred Buff Rock day old
chicks, Nuggett str., 10c each, at
my yard, or party pay postage; yr.
old cocks, reasonable or exc, Mrs.
C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1.

Baby chicks from selected 2 and
3 yr. old hens, Tancred W. L.,
$7 C; 500, $30, prepaid. Live del.
guar. A, Vv. Holloway, Graymont.

Pure bred S. C. Buff Orp. hen
hatched chicks,.10c each; eggs, 75c
per 15, postpaid. Miss Ranie John-
son, Shellman, Rt. 1.

R. I. Red chicks from pure.
healthy flocks. Large hatches each
week, $7 C del. Less number, 8 per
chick, J. C. Baston, Milledgeville.

Quality 100 per cent Tancred
baby chicks from proven breeders,
state bloodtested, sired by ped.
cocks. Write for mating and price
list. Reasonable. M. W. Kantala,
Elberton.

Ferris best str.. W. LL. chicks
from stock direct, from 259-300
egg trapnest hens, $6 C del.; 100
cent live del. guar.;

old; exe. something of real
: value; write. J. P. Adams, Juniper.

DE

hatch
fry Wednesday. F.-B. Flanders,



5c ;
: Parsons, Americus.

' Vigorous, pure bred
Reds. W. Rocks, Wyando tes.
Leghorns, $6.50 C; heavy <
$5.75; less than 100 add 1
postpaid. R. H. Fechtel, Alb:

Better chicks that live, gr
make you a profit. Specia
Buff Leghorn breeding.
HOR; Gaskins, Fitzgerald

Fifty 4-wks.-old heavy
oe chicks,

oes mixed, .
Bul Cochran, Rt.

fryers;
able, /A..
Box Cs
Le
fy orm

custom hatchin sae
oO. Bowles,

bred Dark : 5

non-related

postage. Cartons ret. Mrs.
Patterson, Ty Ty, Route.
Pure Parks B, R. reg
No. 37 -C-32: Foundation *
rect, cream A grade; April

chicks, $10 C, postpaid: -ee

str. Mrs. Orlo D. Thayer,
State bloodtested B. Roc
Rk. I. Reds, pure stock, $8 :
$2.50, 25, del: Guar, live a
custom hatching. Chas. ;
Sr; Savannah, 745. Hast 85t
Baby chicks from state a
ed flocks, bred for high
duction and bloodtested
prices. Sev. grades. Write 5
and number wanted.-

| Hewe, Ft. Vialiex,



Baby Chicks Want

W. ant 1 or 290 chicks
-haives to 8 wks. old. Ba
preferred. Want oe I
Wok. McCorvey,

Want 150-260 ae
raise on 50-50 basis to
Large kind, goed breed n
tams; will exc. value fo:
D. R. McKinzie, | Summ

Exc. insp. P. R. plant
Buff Orp. biddies or
breed. Ea. pay postage.-
Mrs. J. A. Peterson, Coffe

Want 1 or 200 chicks, 4d
Reds or S. L. Wyandottes,
on halves to 10 wks. old.
H. Meads, Norman Par

Exe. sugar-cured, oak:
lime-sacked hams for
heavy breds, to put: to
away. Ea. pay postage
F. Jordan, Glenwood,

Want 100-200 chicks to

thalves to 8 wks.) old.
Baby chicks, all standard eet

chatches every Monday. and Thurs-

breed. Party to pay che
Rt. A.
Want 300 Black Giant 0}
raise on halves to 8-10 wk:
party pay express; I furnis
Write. Mrs. Minnie Bro
ledgeville, Rt. 3. | . eee
Want price on Yellow Bu
baby chicks, April de
Shrouder, Denton, Rt. 1.
Want 100 B. R. or Re
on halves to 8 wks, old
E. Smith, Alma. oo
Want 50-100 pure-bred me
raise on shares. Tanc
preferred. To be del. i

Exe. or dried fruit.

| Hudgins, Bremen, Rt. 2.

xd. PP. Ri plants os
chicks: One M plants
chicks . I :
other large stock.

Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Want 100 pure-bred S
Reds to raise on halves to
old. I furnish feed; othe
pay chgs. both ways.

Perdue, Carrollton.

Want 200 Barred, Buff
But Orp. or Reds to
halves to 8 or 10 wks.
eggs on halves. Mrs.
Adrian, Rt. 1.

Want 8-week or 1-day- :
Will exe. plants of any
Darey Smith, Baxley, Rt.

Want 100-150 chicks to
halves to 8-10 wks, old, B.
R. preferred.
ehges. both ways.
Brown ,Statesboro, Rt. 4.

Ready for them, :
lis, Jr., Cochran, Rt. 3
Want 1-300 chieks to.
halves: Cornish preferre
cept other breed, Wri
Clyde Phillips, Tarryt
Want 300-40@ chicks t
halves to 10 wks. old,
except White or Brown Li



































































De 500 chicks to raise on
to 10 wks old. You pay
es, poth ways. Orps., Rocks,
Barred Rocks. Orp. pre-
a: G. H. Brown, Clem,

nt paby chicks, any breed, to
halves to 8-10 wks. old.
0 up. Miss Lyda Melton,
n- :
mos.-old Jersey male calf
y chicks, any breed... Party
exp. of calf; I on chicks. Mrs.
Villiams, Bowdon, Rt. 5.

Big. Stem Jersey plants for
chicks, any pure breed, ex-
ting W. Leghorns. Plants now
oe A. Sharpe, Vidalia, Rt.

a. ;
nt 300 chicks .to raise on
to 8 wks. old. B. Rocks pre-
Will furnish feed. FE. S.
Athens Rt 1,
nt 200 baby chicks, Reds pre-
ut take any kind of large
f arty to pay chgs. bota
s; I furnish feed. Raise to 10
: . Mrs. G- Is. Springer,
eSs not given.)
nt 100-200 baby chicks to raise
mlves to 10 wks. Large type
red. Party pay del. chgs
. B. Dunlap, Thomasville.
okee St. ,

Want 100 to 500 baby chicks to
halves to 8 wks. old. Party
hgs. Any kind except Leg-

or Bantams. J. O. Wren,

Rt. 1.

~6B0 pure-bred Black Giant

icks to raise on halves. Del.

ind I del. your half at 19

$2



= For Bale
) ed Reds; eggs, 50c per
SO baby chicks, ae per 100.

3 ischel str. White Rock
om 3-yr.-dld hens, 50c per
of 15; crate ret.; not pre-
Irs. J. R. May, Oconee.

psons imp. Ringlet Bal kk,

succession at County Fair,
15; $1.35, 30 postpaid: car
Bain.

nae eggs, 60e per 15; $1

n use, Mrs. Sz E. Passe,
Rt. 4; Box 39.

y B. L. eggs, Tormahlen
rect, Grade A stock, 60c per
for 30; safe del.; postpaid. C.
Smith, Braselton.

mestr, Redeges, 75c per
r exc. 30 for 1000 potate
Yr anything can use; ban-
f eoe for 15 del. Mrs. J. L,
Adairsville.

S from Everlay LL. B. Leg-
ride A hens, sired by cock

60e per 15; $1 for 30. Mrs.
Ethridge, Auburn.
Brahma eggs, 40c doz.;

Xe

ith order; add postage. Mrs.
ley, Ambrose, Rt. 1.

turkey eggs, $2 per 12
d. Murray Welch, Buena

bred M, B: turkey eggs, $3
ostpaid. Mrs. M. W. Dobbs,
_ Vista.
ire White Holland turkey eggs,
_Mrs. D. C. Puckett, More-
d0z.;

1.
0use goose eggs, $1

Mm dried fruit or tomato
Mrs, W. E. Kirsey, El-
Pe, 1. Box 28.

bred Dark Cornish
sl per 15. Mrs.

*RE.,.6;

ile, prize winning Mammoth
ekin duck eggs, extra
aying stock. 75 doz. del.;
Guineas, eges, 75c per 15
idney Clottelter, Marietta.

wy

egss,
Fred Johnson,

ed olden Bull Orp.
per 15, fresh, fertile and

Prepaid; no chks. J. H
PVC e

Ss _bred-to- lay Das

Minorca esses, T5c per 15

.xe. for syrup and honey,
hhornton, Woodville, RFD.
red Ancona | eggs,
+ 10 per 14 del.
by; Cumming, Rt. 2, -
k and Gray turkey eggs, $2
0d | Stock; honey drip syrup
aa bu. W. W, Gains,

L.

Pa

7 Selected Ancona eggs
; Xc, some for P. R. po-
ants at not over $1.25 M, or
ite feed sacks. W. L. Stone-
Forest, Glen, Rt. 1.
Mammoth Pekin duck

er settings. Wonderful
Ne Bedell, Atlanta, 79 N.



Mrs. Z. L. Scott,

Shep- |



Eggs For Sais

Pure. bred White Cornish eggs,
98c per 15 del.; write for incubator
lot prices; day old chicks, $10 100.
Mrs. H. W. Law, Ocilla.

Pure bred Ancona, selected eggs,
Zoe per 15; $2 per 50; quick dei.
Mrs. Perry Fitzgerald, Forest
Clen.

S. C. R. I. Red hatching eggs:
Mahoods heavy layers, $1 per +55
$2.50, 50; $4 ; case lots, $3 C; 2

roosters, Bs Ss. old, $1.50 ea. Miss
Belle Tinimerman, Bronwood,
Box 83,

Parks str. B. R. egss, T5c per
1s, at Putnam; $1 del.; Spancer
Purken ess, $i-at . Putnam, or
$1.25 del. Mrs. W. Bo Gresham,
Putnam. :

Pure bred fawn Indian Runner

duck eees, best laying str, 75c per
13; well rooted red everbearirig
raspberry, 50c doz.; all del, A. ie
Call, Ellijay, Rt. 4.

. Pure Ri. J. Red eegs; direct
Donaldson str., 50c per setting:

postage extra, Mrs, J. L. Berry,

Norcross,
Mammoth White Pekin duck
eggs, 75. doz. Mrs. B7G, Mat-

thews,, Atlanta, Rt. 8.

Black, Rose Comb, Golden Se-
bright and Black Tail Japanese
bantam eggs, $1.50 per setting. W.
W. .Randail, LaGrange, P. oO.
Bex 13.

Pheasant eggs, $3.50 per 20: $2.50
for 15, postpaid. Fill order by 20th
or 26th. A. M. Buckner, Ramhurst.

Black Jersey Giant eggs, $1 per
setting. Exe. for Ky. Wonder pole
beans, butter beans, okra, nest on-

ions, cornfield beans, tomato and }.

Porto Rican slips. J. % Weatherly,
Hoschton.

White Rock eggs from pure bred
stock. Yard headed by males direct
from Fihchel, $1 per 15 del. in Ga.
Concord.

Aristocrat B. R. eggs, 75c per
setting; carton ret; Exe. 2 settings
for 1 M potato plants, or exc. for
peanuts, pecans or tomato plants.
Mrs. Josie Jenkins, Dahlonega.

Pure bred Giantstr, Light Brah-
ma eggs, $1 per 15. Mrs. W. =
Paul, Lexington.

Osborne str. Australorp Mites
ing eggs from worlds greatest lay-
ers, $1.50 per 15; crates ret.; 1 W.
L. cock, $1, FOB. Johnson Crowe,
Cartersville,

Select B. R. eggs, (5c per 15;
P1460, for $0: Mrs, J, H. (name
omitted), Stone Mtn., Rta.

Turken Spencer Wonder Bird
eggs, $1.25 per 15; cartons ret.
Miss Rebecca Campbell, Atlanta,
860 Boulevard, S. E.

Fifteen genuine Buff Cochin
bantam or 15 Giant Black Minorca

hatching eggs, $1.50. O. H. Wright,

Atlanta, 515 Peters Bldg.

Pure White Face Black Spanish
eges, $1.20 del. R. L., Ross, Head
River.

Select pure bred Thompson Ring-
let B. R. eggs, T5c per 15; $1.35
30 del. Exc. for same value. Mrs.
N. R Wilson, Canon, Rt. 2.

Fine laying str. Fawn and White
Indian Runner duck eggs, 75ce doz.,
prepaid. Exc. few settings for pure
bred Mammoth Pekin eggs. W. J.
Wylan, Cleveland.

Buff Rock eggs of pure Nugget
str., $1-10 per 15; laying hens, same
strain, $1 each. Mrs. G. L. Trimble,
Adairsville.

White Indian Game eggs, pure
bred, very fine, $1.10 per setting.
Mrs. Oscar McGough, Lilly.

Giant str. S. C. Black Minorca
eggs from 2 yr. old hens, wt. 7%
lbs. Do not return cartons, $1 per
15:prepaid parcel post. L. B. Mil-
lians, Newnan, 105 Temple Ave.

Large, fresh hatching eggs,
heavy breed cross, now laying 71
per cent; fertility guar. 90 per
cent; 110 eggs weekly, 20c doz. F.
B. Felker, Hapeville, 3351 atawart
Ave,

Rouen duck eggs, $i. 50 per 15;
ducks wt. 6 Ibs. at 3 mo. old. No
chks. Mrs. E. C. Fann, Tate, Box
182.

Dark-Cornish eggs, $1 per 16;
Blue Speckled guinea eggs, 50c for
20, del. Selected for setting. Miss
Leona Simpson, Culverton, RFD,
Box 38.

Golden, Ringneck, Silver, Lady
Amherst Pheascant eggs for sale.
J. C. Symnes, Atlanta, 3497 Pied-
mont Road. Phone Cherokee 2456.

Choice Dingneck Pheasant 88s,
$2.50 per 15; also mixed Bantam
eggs, T5e per 15. David Jennings.
Americus, P. O. Box 84.

Pure bred Mammoth white duck
eges, $1 per 15. Charles ONeal,
Valdosta, 605 N. Ashland St.

Fancy hatching eggs from pure
bred Parks carefully culled hens,
$1 per 15; $1.75, 30; $8, 50 dei.
Crate ret. Mrs. J. Ss. Raulerson,
| Rockingham, RFD 1. ;



MARKET





Eges ie Siok
Indian Runner duck eggs, Thc
per 13, del. Exe. for P. R. plants,
feed sacks or meat. A. D. Can, Elli-
Jay, Rte A:

White Pekin duck eggs, $1 pet,
setting. Exc. for baby chicks: 1 ege

for 1 chick.) Mrs. W. H. Lee, Cler-
mont, Rt. 1,

Booths best B. R. trap-nestsd
1) yrs., 200 to 250 eges yearly,e$1
per 15. Carton ret.. Money order.
J. M. Lutes, Sylvania.

Pheasant eggs, $2.50 per 15.
Money order. Mrs. W. H. Suggs,
Butler, .

Pure bred Partridge Rock eggs,
stock direct from Bird Bros., $1.50
per 15 del. High percentage of fer-
tility guar. Fenton Clifford, Bruns-
wick, RED.

Carefully selected eggs from
Dark Cornish, heavy, healthy, good

laying birds, $1 per 15 del. Law-
rence Wynn, Milledgeville, Box
226.

Pur bred 8. L. Wyandotte eges,
75e per 15, or exe. for setting of
Same breed. Paul Powell, Lumber
Crtye Re, 3

Pure light Brahma eggs, $1 per
setting; thoroughbred Partridge
Rock eggs, 75c.-per setting: Mrs.
C. W. Evans, Wrightsville, Rt. 1.

Eggs Wanted

Exe. 24 pure bred J. 3B. Giant
egss for 15 turkey eggs, well mat-
ed of any breed; want 500 or more
baby chicks to raise on halves, 8-
10 wks, old. Mrs. C. J. Phillips,
Soperton, Rt. 3.

Want 24 M. B, turkey eggs to
raise on halves; write what you
have. Mrs. A. E. Minish, Com-
merece, Rt. 3.

Want 6 Emden goose eggs. State
price. Mrs. -G. M. Tucker, Darien,
ae Box. 14.

Exe. 2 settings duck eggs for 1
setting of full-blood Barred Rock
eggs, Aristocrat str. Ea. pay post-}



age. Mrs. May T. Glenn,- Rome,
Kt. 3.
Want to buy 200 hatching

Guinea eggs, fertility guar. Write
at once. 8. Cooper, Folkston, Rt. 2.

Want turkey eggs for setting of
any breed. Exe. red skin P. R. or
imp. Nancy Hall potato plants,
ready now, Write. P. = Watson,
Nunez, Rt: 1.

Positions Wanted

Twenty-one-yr.-old girl wants
good home with right kind of peo-
ple for board and small wage;
will assist with garden, pcultry
and gen. light work; write. Frances
North, Bowman, Rt, 1.

Want job in farm home with)
elderly lady or couple, or reliable
family, helping with poultry, etc.,
with small salary. Miss Georgia
Lee, Lawrenceville, RED.

Wanta good 1 or 2-herse farm
at once in a good settlement, near
a good Holiness church and school.
Good ref. H. M. Horton, Alapaha,
Bie.

Want job on farm. Life exp. on
farm; also farm work, drive tractor,
truck, etc, Work for $20 mo. and
house. Wife and 1 baby. J. W.
Harp, Atlanta, 865 Bedford St. _
Want job of any kind on farm;
work for crop or for wages. Wife
and 3 children; 50c day salary or
erep 50-50 basis. J. H. Stairett,
Monroe, Rt. 6.

Want small farm; shares or
otherwise; must. be suitable for
truck, poultry and stock; eonven-
ient to school and good market.
Write for particulars. H..H. Farm-
er, Milledgeville.

Bighteen-year-old girl wants job
oa farm doing light work, poultry,
etc., with good Christian family in
southwest Ga. Reasonable salary,
room and board. Write. Mrs. D.
Stovall, Columbia, Ala. Resident
of Ga.

Want job on farm for year round
or smal] share crop, 5 in family,
all large enough to work. State
what you will do in your first
letter. Mrs. Bell MeGowin, Claxton,
Rey.

Want 4- ithe farm on halves, or
work for wages; 4 hands; large
family. Have to be moved and fur-
nished, Prefer southern part of Ga.
oe Pitts, oe Rt. 1,
Box 74.

Want placeto live as one of fam-
ily and assist:with farm work; exp.
20-yrs.-old, white, orphan. No bad
habits except smoking; high school
education. C. H. Pagett, Jr., Mans-
field.

Thoroughly exp. in farming and
poultry raising. No family, 48 yrs.
old. Want job. W. B. Mitchell, De-



oaiona Wanted

Nineteen-year-old healthy girl
wants job with good, respectable
pecple on farm doing light work at
once. Mary Garrett, Dawson. Rt-
Box 184.

Thirty-year-old man panes light
work on farm., Exp. in dfiving
truck, raising cattle, ete. Consider
anything. Clarence -Johnson, <At-
lanta,: 1049 Marictta. St.

Twenty-six-year-old widow with
2 children, 5:and 7 years of age
wants home on farm. Will work for
keep. Come and get us. Clarie
Helton, Roopville, Rt. 2.

Exp. dairyman, age 42, wife and
2 children. Now employed but want
change. Make offer; E. N. Waller,
Athens, care Cathedral Pines
Dairy

Want job to help with light farm
work for home and small. wage.
Answer at once. Miss Viola Nich-
ols, Augusta, 1860 Pear] St.

Man, wife and 2 boys want farm
on halves or wages. Have to be

is

moved and furnished. Good work-
ers. L. T. Robertson, Lawrence-
ville, Rt. 3.

Want good I-horse crop on 50-50
basis; 3 men in family; all able
workers. Prefer Franklin, Stephens
or Roberson county; help me move,
repay later: .Ready now. John
Cross, Clarkesville, Rt. 2.

Want job year round on farm or
part of: l-horse crop on part wages
to run myself. Raised on farm. Can
give good ref. Richard Conner,
Atco. j

Highteen-year-old boy wants job
on farm and dairy at $12 mo.,
beard and laundry, No bad habits
except smoking. Rayman Maddox,
Fairburn, Rt. 4.

Young lady desires place with
elderly couple. caring for poultry

and other light work. Miss Mil-
dred Willoughby, Washington,
ats Be

Sixten-yr.-old boy, no bad habits,
wants job on farm. Work for
"board and washing and $6. mo.
Ref. Tom Jones, Dunwoody, Rt.
J, care R. L. Jordan; 2

Want to make crop on shares,
with party who will give home to
just man and boy, 8 yrs... old.
Harvie Moulder, Cumming, Rt. 6.

Twenty-yr.-old boy wants job on
farm or in dairy. Exp. in both.
Good worker. Good references.
Rufus Fields, Ashburn, RFD 2.

-Farm Help Wanted |

Want nice, white man towork
for wages at once; will furnish
room and board; state wages ex-
peetd in first letter. M. C. Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Want single man, between 18
anc 35 yrs. of age, to do farm
work; must be honest, sober, will-
ing worker, $8 mo. board, laundry;
apply at onee. L. FE, MeClesky,
Aipharetta, Rt. 3.

Want single man-or boy to work
on farm; give $5. mo. or small cot-
ten crop, and board and laundry.
John Cook, Alpharetta, Rt. 3.

Want a hand to work on farm;
board, laundry, reasonable wages;
good place for the right party: just
two in family. C. H. Bradford,
Lithonia, Rt. 1.

Want single man for 6 acre sum-
mer estate; must be able .to do
rough building, and care for gar-
den and animals. D. E. Holmes,
Atlanta, 102 6th St., N. E.

- Want hand to help with 1-
horse crop, $7 per mo. board and



laundry; I live 4 miles from
Athens, Jefferson road, near
Oconee Heights. J. A. Webb,

Athens, Rt. 2,

Want single white man at once,
35 to 50 yrs. old, plow and do
general farm work; give- board,
washing and what 3 acres will

make. W. LL. Wilson, Talking
Rock; Rt. 8.

Want boy about 12 or 14 yrs. to
werk on farm and live as one of
family. H.C. Starborough,
Deugherty.

Want good farmer for i-horse
farm on 3rd and 4ths. New house
and good outbuildings in Gwinnett
ecunty, near Woodward Mill. R. E.
Kerlin, Buford, Rt. 1. :

Want middle-aged, uninecum-
bered, healthy woman to live as
one of family, tend.to cow, garden,
chickens, ete.; 2 in family. G. T.
Fite. Calhoun, Rt. 3.

Want single man for farm work.
Wages. and board, Begin April 15th.
Prefer Christian man. - W. BR.
Hester, Baxley, Rt. 3. :

Want party for 2-horse farm, T7-
room house, fine Jand, good out-
blds.; 15 miles Atlanta; standing



oe Rt 2;

x

rent, G. C. Robertson, Riverdale.

Griffin St.

Hastman.





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~Page Three
Farm Help Wanted

Want settled couple without
children as caretakers of small
place; house, garden, chicken yard .
and patches. Must be able to do
plain carpentering. J. M. Maddox,
Stcne: Mtn., P. O. Box 297. Sp

Want middle-aged, unincum=
bered, refined woman or settled
gir to live as one of family, assist
with poultry and other work for ~
board and clothes. Mrs. C. S. Brads :
ley, Menlo, Rt. 2.

Grain and Hay For Sale

Good, sound peanut hay; also *
sound, 1931, velvet beans, $1. bu.
FOB; smoked hams and shoulders, .
20c: and 15e Ib., plus postage: J.
P. Smith, Dawson, !

One car well- baled,. bright oat



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straw for sale. Make best offer,
FOB Douglas. Lacy L. Sutton, ~
Douglas.

Kudzu hay, $10 ton, or exc, for
hogs, cows, chickens, or mules at
market prites. Bring what you
have and get hay. C. EH. Middle- ;
brooks, The Rock.

Seed For Sale |

Pumpkin seed, 20c cup; candy
roster,. 2 doz. seed, 10c; old-fash= ~
ioned muskmelon, martin gourd,
sugar tray gourd, 5 doz seed, i2,
postpaid. Virgie Townson, Lewner.

Dixie Belle and Tom Watson |
seed, 25c lb., FOB. John H. Hicks,
Ft. Valley.

Stone Mtn. or Dixie Belle seed,
80c Ib.; Crowder peas, 8c lb., $1.50:
bu. Cash with order. B. J: Cravey,
Ashburn, Rt. 4:

Large muskmelon and cantaloup
seed, 4 tbls. 10c, or exc. for other
garden seed. Mrs. R. H. McEver, |
Talmo,

Seed chufas, $3 bu., FOB. Jno. lL,
Windham, Butler.

Genuine orange cane seed, crag \
1931, 65c per bu. in 2% and 3 bu.
bags, FOB. J. E. Stewart, ess :
Ville. oe

Twenty lbs. selected isles best
cantaloup seed, 1931 crop, 40c Ib.
J. F. Larkey, Jacksonville. f

Burpees. stringless green pod
bean seed, $5 bu., FOB. CaS.
Wyatt, Menlo.

Van Antwerps new veretatie
green ready for market in 25 days
from planting, 15c oz.; Indian potas
toes, finest pumpkin seed, each, 15
oz. Mrs. Mary Spruell, Alpharetta,
Res 2.

Vine okra, giant tomato, 20 in.
cucumber, giant butter bean, way-
ahead tomato, vine orange:.Each
pack of seed, 10c in coin and 2
postage. Chesley Rice, Atlanta,
50314 Luckie -St.

Pure Cuban queen watermelon
seed, 1% lIbs., $1 Ib.; 3 lbs. pure
Rockyford cantaloup seed, $1 Ib.:
bunch Eng. peas, 25c Ib., or 5 Ibs.
$1; chicken corn, 25c Ib. E. A.
Tankersley, Thomson. 5

White Bermuda onion sats, 166
qt., 25c per % gal., 50c gal., Gel. Pe
P. W. G. Hollomon, Brooklyn.

Texas queen melon seed, Tic Ibe .
Exc. for any farm product can eae
Mrs. HE. M. Johnson, Atlanta, 15.







Calif. multiplying beer seed, 8
per start, del. or exc: Write. Mrs.
C. D, Chrysler, Maysville, RFD. 3.

Stone Mtn. melon seed, Jong
green okra, 8c per pkt. del, Miss
Annie. Myrtle May, Warthen.

Absolutely pure honey drip cane
sed, 5c lb., $2 bu., postage extra for
orders under 10 Tbs. AL, Ties
Elberton, Rt. 7.

Little brown-eyed peas, $1.25 bu.:
good rice seed, 1931 crop, 106 1b.: a
Texas ribbon cane and honey drip <a
cane seed, 4c lb.; yard long peas,
50c: Tb. CG. E. Turner, Clove
Rt. 4,

One hundred and fifty Ibs. 19381
hand-selected pure Stone Mtn. mele
on seed, 25 Ib., .plus: postage, or
exc, for good Ga. cane syrup. J. He
Farmer, Milledgeville, Rt. 2.

Tom Watson, Thurmond Gray
and Dixie Belle melon seed, select

















ed, 1-25 Ibs., 40c Ib. Clarence Sas-.
ser, Bonaire. ee
Onion sets, red, yellow, and -

whites, $1:50 bu. Cash. with order,
Hes: Wynn, Augusta, 945 Fenwick
Street,

Several hundred. bountiful snap
bean seed, 15c Ib., or exc. for Brab-
ham peas at. market price, Mrs... D.
R. Jamrs, Blackshear. ; x

Mixed cane seed, 50c bu. Ry Tx
Aubrey, Franklin, Rt. 4. es

Buneh velvets, $1.25 peck, pree
paid; bu. $3.50, FOB; speckled runs ~
ning velvets, $1 bu. aoe wonder
melon sed, 44 Ib., $1; 4 lb., $1.50;
$2.50 Ib., prepaid, J. Be Proctor,

Multiplying Calif. moss beer |
seed, yellow var., 25c per start.
Stamps accepted. Mrs. L. E. os :
Atlanta, Ponders Ave. i
ket Bulletin
blished Weekly by the

JREAU OF MARKETS
thur. D. Jones, Director

Department a
Agriculture

EUGENE TALMADGE.
: Commissioner









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Seed For Sale
v: bu. orange cane seed, ex-
$1 bu.; also 35 February

hicks, some pure bred Dark

, 2be each, all FOB. Feo:
Austell, Ht:
n, Lespedeza, 14 Ib.;

car-
$, $2.75 pu; New Stone,
k tomato, 75c lb.; Mar~
$1.50; Wakefield and Early
Dutch cabbage, $1 lb. B. R.
liff, Flowery Branch.
allem artichokes, $1 bu.:
syrup cane. seed, 10c Ib:;
P r seed, 10e this. W.

large, sound gourd oa

del.; want 100 strong po-

Jants; 2 bu. Irish potato seed.

west.cash price del. Mrs.
Rogers, Claxton. -

eas, pumpkin and canta-

for sale or exe. for nice,

y apples or peaches. ies

e, Eastanollee.
undred Tbs.

Y%ec Ib-; 5 bu. nice syrup

ed, 60c bu.; sugar pumpkin

- cupful, L., A. Grizzle,-.

aRock, Rt. 1:

d saved Stone Min. melon

25 lb., or exc. for peck okra

ash seed, onion sets, cu-

seed, cabbage plants, etc.

. Overton. Americus, Rt.

n gourd and dill seed,

postpaid; mint plants,

sted, packed in damp moss,

8, 25e parcel post. No stamps

Tae 5 Thomas, Thomas-

sd, free from trash, $3
OB. G. M. Wolfe, Baxley.
ed chufa seed, $3 bu.,
Dubberly, Baxley, Rt. 2.
lean chufas, free from
bu. .FOB. Money order.
berly, Baxley, Rt. 2.
: Ibs. genuine . Watson
80c Ib., or exc. for Q-
Write to G. W- Chap-

amp. White Velvet
eCent: germination,
Ww.

buckets, 38c; in bbls.,

{ Ib.
E .

Laredo soy

seed, sound, clean, 75 bu.;
few bu. Sagrain, $1 bu. G. H Jel-
ley, Adairsville, Rt. 1.

12,

} postage.



= Pure. Watso

Ro Ee Clifton. Oliver, Rt. 3.

. Chufa seed,
rocks, 1214 Ib., FOB. Ww. H. Bone,
Its Douglas. < 2

Banana muskmeijon seed. 10 for
2 thls.; Stone Mtn. watermelon
seed, 40c lb.; garden beans, thous-
and to one, 25e lb. Wallace Wilson,
Martin, Rt.

Two gal. multiplying onions,
large size, 75c; garlic bulbs, 6 for
25; 12 for 40c; strawberry plants,
25c C; $1.75 M;- cane seed, 25 pk.
G. D. Phillips, Hartwell, Rt. 2.

Calif. beer seed, 12 start.. Char-
ley Gowder, Austell, Rt. 1.

Pure, clean sound beet-the-bes
cane seed, 40c gal. del.; 5 bu. 100
per cent pure, sound, clean, no

| weevils, cream Crowder peas, $16

del. R. C. Moore, Rockmart.

About 2% lbs. okra seed, 25c Ihb.,
or exe: for 1 bu. peanuts. J, E.
Whutfield, Homer, Rt. 1, Box 20.

Pure Watson melon seed, saved
from melons wt. 20 to 50 Ibs. Less
than 25 Ibs., 50 Ib. as for field
peas at 60c bu. B. . Gay, Stella-
ville.

Genuine Stone Mtn. watermelon
seed, saved from large melons

hand-selected and dried in shade,

clean, 60c 1lb.; 2 los. $1, postpaid.
J. D. Hayes, Buford, RFD 2.

Texas imp. cane sed, clean,
sound, 60c. gals. Si pk; $3: bu.
Large muskmelon, Stone Mtn:
melon seed, 25 cupful; 75e Ib., del.
No stainps. Mrs. HH. H. Sullivan,
Bremen.

White nest onions, 50c gal.; old
fashioned cornfield bean seed, ten-
der black pole seed, 25e teacup, or
5 cups, $1; purple hulls, $1.25 pk.
IMSS eS OW eV ae ROD pS:
Branch.

Four hundred and fifty, Ibs: seed
90- -day velvets in the hull, guar.
sound le Ib.; also 5 bu. Honey
Drip cane seed $1 bu., FOB. Er-
mon McPherson, Bremen.
~ Brab peas, 80c bu.; large musk-

melon seed to exc. for garden seed;

Ga, can syrup, 50e gal. All FOB.
J. J. Talley, Mauk, Rt. 2, Box 19.

_ No. 1 Brabhams peas and Thur-
jmond Gray watermelon seed for

Sal. Write.for prices. A. W.
Tabor, Powersville.

. Thirty lbs. pure Stone Mtn. mel-
on seed, 25c Ib. plus postage.
Aaron, Farmer, Milledgeville, Rt. 2.

Thirty lbs. hand saved pure
Stone Mtn, melon seed, 35 Ib. F:
I. Farmer, Milledgeville. :

-Crooked neck cushaw seed, long
green pod okra, cupful postpaid,
15 stamps, also vining okra seed,
8c. doz. Accept stamps. Mrs. M.
E. Ledford, Crandall, Rt. 1. :
- Syrup cane seed, $1 bu.;
25e.
Ivie, Farmington, Rt. 2. ~

Wonder melon seed, $3 lIb.; mel-
ons can be asily grown to wt. of
100. lbs. - No orders less than 50c.
Scott C, Hart, Americus, RFD C.

Texas ribbon cane and some imp.
Texas ribbon cane (sorghum) seed.
All clean and sound, 2c lb. W. H
Nash, Luthersville.

Old fashioned colored bunch but-
ter bean, seed, very prolific, 15e
in 5-Ib. lots or over, postpaid.
Mrs. Mozell MHarrison,- : Buford,
eee

Eleven Ibs..long green okra seed,
20e lb-; $1.50 for lot, plus postage.
N, A. Boyett, Hahira. -

Hight lbs. ribbon cane
large bundles broom. straw,
plus postage, or $1.25 del.
Mamie Bell, Charing, Rt. 2. .

Pure Stone Mtn. melon seed, 15c
cupful; 50ce Ib; pimiento- pepper,
10c 0z.; mustard, 5c oz.; large yel-
low sugar Crowder peas, 8c Ib.;
ped. Cleveland, 5c bu.~ J. N-. Car-
son, Griffin.

Beat the Bee or tones Drip cane
-also

syrup in

oN

seed;
. 85e,
Mrs.

Hastings Stone Mtn. melon seed,
d0e Ib., postpaid; 2-erop Crowder

peas, 7 lb.; - $i peck, FOB. No exc.

nor chks,
burn, Rt. 2. ;
Red speckled. Crowders, eream
sugar and white Crowders, sound
and clean, 8c Ib.; White Rice peas,
10 Ib.; baby limas, 12%c Ib. Add
All seed for planting.
C. L. Kellogg, Cumming,

Rosa Mae- Cook, ASh-

Miss
Rts hs 2
Hand-saved from selected Stone
Mtn. watermelon seed, trated in
solution 1000-1 corrosive sublimate
for anthracnose and wilt, del., 40c
Ib. J. O, Kimbell, McDonough.
Seven Ibs. Stone Mtn. watermel-
on seed, 25c Ib., not postpaid; nice
hand-saved seed. * Mrs. Elbert
Overton, Bowdon, Rt. 4,

Pure Stone Mtn. melon seed, 20 |

lb z Add postage. - Money order
R

beet seed, -25e tate .
/pear sprouts, 2 If., 50a doz., post-

recleaned, free of :

Flowery }



late sweet

paid. Mrs, C. G. Wheeler, Ball

Ground, Rt. Qe : 256
Fine yellow Crowder peas, pear.

until frost, 14e qt. and 6c postage;
fine yellow pop eorn seed, 10c cup-
ful and 3c for postage. Miss Pau-
line OKelly, Comer, Rt. 1.

Five hundred Ibs. Stone Mtn. wa-
termelon seed, guar. to be pure
seed, 30c Ib; Add postage. C .W.
Collins, Atlanta, 81314 Bankhead
Avenue.

Red Valentines, 8lbs., 10c, if lot
is taken; 15c lb. by single 1b.;
Golden Dent seed corn, 50c pk-;
Rocky Ford cantaloup, 25c Ib. All
FOB. Thomas Baggs, Jonesboro.

Orange cane seed, 75c bu. in 100
ib. bags, FOB Kennesaw. Sam
Preast, Marietta, Rt. 5.

About 15 bu. Texas ribbon cane
seed and sev. bu. black-eye and
field peas, $1.25 bu.; cane seed, 25
gal. <A. E. Pate, Grantville, Rt. 1,
Box 75.

Seed rice, 10c qt.;
peck, Add postage.
Nashville, Rt-1 :

White nest onions, 40c_ gal.,
striped half runner beans, 35c Ib.;
Mammoth okra, % Ib., 25c; Hen-
dersons white bunch limas, 15c
lb. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks,
merce, Rt. 5.

Hight bu. nice, clean Honey Dri ip
sorghum seed, $1.25 bu., FOB. R.
P. Bomar, Palmetto, Rt--2.

Thirty Ibs. good Thurmond Grey
melon seed, 25c lb., or lot for $5,
del-in Ga... T. W. Register,
dosta, Rt. 2.

Extra large watermelon* seed, 20
cupful; sunflower seed, 15c cup-
ful.

Hales Best cantaloup seed, 5
Ibs:, 45c lb., del.,
dried fruit. Ea. pay postage.
A. Griffin, Dixie | :

Long green pod and _- velvet
okra seed, 15e pint, del. Horace
Mulkey, Talking Rock, Rt. 1.

Ten lbs. Stone Mtn: watermelon
seed, $2.50, del. Jessie Howell, Ty
ty OR op

Thurmond Gray melon seed, 35c
Ib., up to 10 Ibs.; 10 to 20 Ibs.; 30c
ib.; over 20Jbs.,.25c lb. Pat Mont-
gomery, Tifton, Rt. 2.

American Wonder. watermelon
seed, $3-50 lb.; % Ib., $1.25; white
shelled pop corn, Beat the Bee
cane seed, 50c gal. Exe. for O-too-
tans or Brab peas. C. R. Smith,
Buford, Be Os 5

American Wonder melon seed,
6-wks. peas; colord bunch buttter
beans, healing squash, million dol-
lar cantaloup seed. Write for
prices. Mrs. Lena McBrayer, Bu-
ford; Rts 3: su fs

Few of the worlds famous cates
seed, 20c per doz., and 2c for-posi-
age.

Thurmond Gray and Stone Mtn.
melon seed, 30 lb., or 20 Ib. for
lot; er exc: for beet cows oY peas.
W: T. Moore, Haddock, Rt, 2

Pure, choice, selected Eden Gem,
aliles Best and latest imp. Rocky y
Ford cantaloup seed, 44. Ib., ae
60c lb.; Stone Mtn. pure, selected,
45c Ib., postpaid.
Lawrenceville. ~

Pumpkin seed, 20c cupful;
tard, 25e cup; okra, 25 pint. Exe.
for Everbearing strawberry plants:

40c gal.;
T. H. Taylor,

rE.

5-6 Ibs. fresh butter, 30c lb., del. |

Mrs.
Rute 2,

Handiseved from welecied mel-
ons, Stone Mtn. and Tom Watson
seed, treated in solution. 1000-1 cor-
rosive sublimate for anthracnose
and wilt, del., 50c lb. C.F. Thom-
son, Thomasville, 931 S. Broad St.
i Twenty bu. well- -matured, pure
Honey Drip syrup eane seed, $1.20
bu. J. W. Williams, Buchanan,
Teles a Dies eee

COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Three hundred bu. Cokers Extra
Cleveland cotton seed, 50 bu.,
FOB, in 100 Tb sacks. J. A. Loftin,
Carrollton. :

Wannamaker cotton seed, pure;
privately ginned for planting pur-
pose, 50c bu., in good bags. Exc.
some -for pink skinP. R. plants.
B. F. Fagan, Martin. :

Neelys Cleveland, 1 in. staple,
pure and recleaned, _2nd yr. seed,
30c-bu.; also DP&L No. 4, 50c bu.,
FOB. -C. N. Adams, Social Circle.

Rowden 40 cotton seed, wilt-re-

G@) Po Murphy} _Palrmount,



sistant, rolls were run out. at gin to

prevent mixing, 50c bu. Limited
amount. .C. A. Patrick, Dooling.
Pure College No. 1 cotton seed,
$1.25 per 100 Ibs. L. A. Holmes,
Ranger, Riis Se
Sixty bu. pure Colleen N

aS seed, 60

Tae

Com-

M.-F. Etris,: Dahlonega, ee

or exc. for some.

WES Nalders, _ Vidalia, Rt. 1.4

J, I. Frasier.

mus-

| 45c. bu.



also 30 bu. Cokers No.

gin, ist. yr., 75e bu.:

R. plants, or L bu. peanuts, or sor: |
ghum cane - seed. Bach pay del. |
Mrs. A. oe Harden, Cpemeren
Bt.

Pure Gokers omyctael 5, pric

vately - ginned and yecleaned.
Brings le premium, 50c bu. J o
Alexander, Louisville.

One hundred and fifty bu. Petty.
Toole and Imp. Cook cotton seed;
5 all wilt: |
resistant and sound;
Cook, 40c; Coker, 50c bu. T. O.
Whitchard, Blakely.

Pure Ruckers Ist yr. planting,

recleaned, for sale or exc. for good-

pecans, white bunch limas, or good
honey. J. H. Johnson, Lawrence-
ville, Norcross Road, Box 7.
Cokers No. 5, pure,
50 bu., or exe. for anything can

use; J. B. Giant eggs, $1 per 15,}
E.. Whisanante,}

or exe; Mrs, W.
Rutledge:

Cokers: Cleveland No. 5, pure
and culled, 60c bu-., FOB. M. BL.
Snore, Gainesville, Rt. 4.

Pure Addison cotton seed, roll
cleaned at gin, 40 per cent lint, 50c
bu. No stamps.
Talking Rock, Rt. 3. es

Cokers No. 5, 2nd. yr., pure,
clean, 50c bu., or exc. for R. Ie Red
hens. V. E. Franklin, Graymont.

Petty-Toole wilt-resistant, saved
pure from bale and half to acre.

50c bu. W. M. Wright, Ft. Valley.

Pure Piedmont Cleveland, 1st
and 2nd pickings, privately ginned;
recleaned, 50c bu. R. W. Stem-/
bridge, Milledgeville. _ <3
; Forty bu Lee Wilson type, big
boll, 2nd yr, Out; roll dropped at
gin; recleaned, 50c bu., FOB. Ww.
C. Bowman, Buford. :

Pure Rueckers, roll- -cleaned at
10-bu. lots or
more, 60-bu., FOB. G- 0. Bank-
ston, Grayson, Rt. ue

Rhyne's, Cooke .and Cleveland
wilt- resistant, - 75c bu.; Whatleys
Prolifie corn, $1.50. bu.; Polloek 18-
25 - cantaloup seed, 50c Ib. eC;
Rhyne, Plains. ~ eee.

Fifty bu. Ruekeis and 25 - bu.
wilt-resistant cotton seed, 50e bu.
Pure and clean.
butter beans,.5e Jb. Jv D. es
Talking Rock.

Five bu: of 3-in-1 eotton seed, 31
hu. Sacked <to;-ship. ips. of)
James, Macon, Rt. 5.

Cochrans Imp. 3-in-1,
early, big boll, 50 bu. Exe. other
value for P. R. plants or oak
bush lima beans for seed.
Tingle, Locust Grove.. -

Two. hundred bu. Cokers Me:
cert, by Gar Crop: Imp,
Culled,,60 bu. T. A. rut
son.

5,
Assn.
Jack: |

from reg: > seed;
in. even wt: bags.

Oper, Ranger.

Kept clean at 2in,
KE. Ie

* Piedmont Cleveland; ist yr. Sons

Piedmont ped. secd farm, 40c bu.,

or-exe. for A-1 syrup_ (bu. for gai,)

or Porto Rican plants. L.-G. ae
ders, Deweyrose, Rt. 2. Seat
Wannamaker Cleveland, 40 bus
Marlboro and. Hastings selected
seed cor n; b0c pk. Exc. for potato
plants at $1 M or peas, 75c7 bu:
S$. D. Guillebeau, Lincolnton, tes.

Cokers No. 5 cotton. seed, 1 1-8. |
yr-
Horace

in. staple, 50c bu., FOB,, No
der for less than 2 Sites
Darnell, Winston. 3

Long staple Rucker cotton eek
roll dropped at gin; 50c bu;; or exc.
for velvet beans, peanuts, potato
plants, hogs, or anything can use,
H. S. Bryan, Canton.

Rhynes Cook cotton seed, ist yr.,
40c bu.; Rice peas, lic lb. Exe,
12 College Str. WT hens yr. old;
for 8 R. I. Rd- hens and rooster.
C. D. Williamson, Plains,

Pure Wannamakers, recleaned,
40c bu., or exe. for corn; real good
Tenn, mare mule, wt. 1100 Ilbs.,
$75" country-cured, hickory -smoked
}hams, 25 lb. Riley Couch, Turin.

CORN AND SEED CORN FOR |
= 4 SALE

= Ure White Mexican Fie
corn; large, flat grains, hand se-
lected nubbed and shelled, $2 bu,
or 75c pk. W. U. Crawford, Chip-
ley, Box 55, oe
Sixty-day Truckers Favorite
seed corn, shelled, 50 pk., 35 gal.,
15 qt. Not P. P, nor stamps. Sev.
eral bu.
Sete t,
_ Large ear yellow Flint seed corn,
$1 pk $2 bu. ~ Cream.,- Crowder
peas, $ crops, 6lbs., Si Mrs. Cy O.
Sikes, . Sylvester.
Sev. bu. Whatleys 8-ear corn, |
Ist. yr. $1.25 bu. Sound inion |



Toole and}

screened;

W. Li. Wilson,.

{ bu

Speckled bunch |

extra}

os Bs

Pur re Collen No. y earian secd:

and other value for

&. H. Davis, Clarkesville, |

Egyptian wheat,
millet, 10c Ib., in pod,
BK. LL. Corley, Mauk, Atta

Seed pop corn, shelled, 10.
Ibs. and over, 714 Ib., post)
R. EH. Rider, Griffin, 414 Be
ment St. z mae

Hastings white seed
corn, 20c Ib., 3 lbs., 50;- ep
-elean white nest onions,

O. E. Buchanan, Dacula.

Bred-up Mexican .
white and blue mixed,

ple: 1
Two hundred bu. good
corn in the ear, 70 Tbs. to the
50c bu. J. E. Boling, Alpha:
- Marretts Douthit 2-ear_
eorn, The pk.,- :
shelled, Pure bett
inch and better, -
ton, 500 lint.
Greshamyille. ee =
Fifteen bu. Mexican June
10c qt-; $2 bu. Exc. for
baby chicks. One bu. yeHlo
seed corn. Mrs. Wm. Be 3
Helena; Rit. 1. oe
~ Thomastons 2-4 ear, ue i

| corn, hand selected, nubb

shlled, 30 pk. Add posta e
Rice pop corn, 10 lb. Ms
Clement, Villanow.

" Scotts Imp. Marlboro, |
Var. 22 Vrs: breeding and
lection, Tbe peck; $2. bu. ~
age if} by mail. Pure -
maker cotton seed, 500 b
Scott, Concord. eee

Whatleys Prolific s:
peck; 90 %4-bu.; $1.
extra. ' Fwo
Ask for prices on tar
ii. Re: Lovvorn, Carrollto

~ One thousand bu. she
any quantity, 60 bu., at
house. W. T. Wright, Mette

Marlboro seed eern, nubb
shelled, 74c pk.; 82"bu., 3 fy
npie; se. honar tag aay
Branch

One. huncred
bu. eoin, 6c bu-; 5 bu. (
60e bu. 3" 20. -bu. one 45
bu. Wheat, $1; whole whe
ham. flown Be We, aoe
Heeos hs Benton, Fe
si Gne hundred bu: C2
Re Olific, Whatleys Preli
selected, shelled, $1.50 bu
pure ee -<CleM
ton seed, LU :
Et. Bolton, Gif in, Box

Truc kors" Favorite
sneled, 43c pk. exe.

M.potato plants.
| Chieks to

raise on
wis. old. Balt: Ehorna
BEAT. eae
Ninety bu. can, 50: bu., and
dls. fodter, $1.25 pes 100 bdl
A.. Gteer, Roswell. |
ae Blue -Mexicait. Jun
50 bu., or 40 pk.,
= Britton Jackson,
Golden Quen DOD
Not prepaid. *

less: than Sa OE

4 dsen sington.

Old fashioned lar Be,
seod corn, carefully sel.
nubbed, 50Ca- pS, oe
Douthit, Poulan.



Seed Wanted

dixc. good value. for 30 b
1 ton good hay, 2- bu. pea
Mere WW = us SBeto tune.
Rt P ; cA

Want Jerusalem articho
bers: for planting. B. R. AA
Saint Georga.

Want 2 cups. pai ee
peas, pop corn, bunch fiel
onion, sets, beer seed
plants. xe.. melon, butter
cushaw, Russian sunflowe
G lL. Brantley, Warrent

Want 100 lbs... long
seed. Make best price.
ner, Blackshear. :
Want 1 qt: cushaw sed.
best price delivered. Ashle
lips, Damascus, Rt, 1. y

Exe. fine var. cantaloup
watern
seed, Also exc. best cornfield
for pole bean seed. Mr
Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 4.

Exe. bu. Neals Paym
corn for bu. red Spanish
seed; also want 1 bu. bu
vet beans for seed. Ex
cash, J. C. Crenshaw. Alto,

Exe, W. putter beans for
Pearl millet seed; 1 gal.
foto eal. chufas: 4 lbs. &
ter for doz. turkey eggs

speckled ~ peas, a 25 bday
50:

Red eggs






Sheap for sae OFF.
ackshear.
ans, green and ten-
yr, Exc. 3.mateh-
rn for 1 box beans:
ji, Greenville, Rt. 35

r any good bunch

Bcd, and butter

ng or bunch. Eixc. nice

gr other value. Miss
Jpharetta, Rt. 2.

ma seeds, corn or hay,
Se MM Sutton,

Baccian Mammoth
and 4 lbs. Hastings

State cheapest price
J- J. Mims, Boston,
grown rice. Will
seed rice. irs.

up senna seed for 1
_ Ba. pay postage.
pler, Cumming, Rt. 6.
old - fashioned Calif.
j Quote price
Caryl M.

Ea. prepay postage.

Naylor.
ee uA of tomato

ammoth sunflow er seed.
butter peas or other
ite first. Mrs. S.' J.

rsville, Rt. 8.
chokes; state var. and
7. Woodall;-ar.,

hay grass

particulars. J, D.-Gol-

Peo.
plack-eye table
der cornfield

peas
bean

t,; also exe. 2 qts. for
or Burbank: tomato
, Hartline, Lyler-

Shp WANTED
boris and. 25; sb.
on seed at $1 per
ii-exc, 3. bu; Clve-
oa Daycare ts WW.

. Jong sianle cotton

ed,* del. -also 10 M

R. plants, del., and

Runner duck eggs. CG.
LaGrange, Rt. 2.

ND SEED CORN
WANTED
ne Yellow Flint
Ve, Jong grain.
ugypt. '
corn. Send sample |
er ib: Mrs. ~ Mary
Mayfield, Rt. 1, Box 47.
lire Mexican June corn,
Sena best
Sam Langley.

fiela
H.-

Or Beds,

i. For Sale

skin P. R. plants, from.

in cuttings, $1.50 M
M_ up, $1.35. M:. also
bacco plants. J. W.

mner. *

treated P. R. plants,

baceo for smoking, 8e

nth order. J. C. Reynolds,

$1.25: 2-M;
0. D. H. Dean, Sur-

R. plants, Gov. insp.,
and May del. H. B.
1

in P. R. plants from
ed, $1.35 M del. Ga.;
une del.; cash with

Gruber, Odum.

onion plants. white or
; ready; cash with

Pittman, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Superior >, R. plants,

St potato grown; farm,
aH ins. A. B. Parker,

collard, Marglobe,
ater Baltimore tomato;
R. draws from vine
prices, state amount
anted,. _E, L. Durham,
ot 50 M: 5 M, $6. 598

st ong plants. WwW. H.

i " plants, grown
a. 0M del.
E M. mo:

' Boatright,

Ga.

MM. -FOB; Money orders only. Tom
Coffee. '

imp. P. R. plants, $1.35 M; ready

dy, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Marglobe and Greater BR. tomato
an@ pimiento pepper plants, 30c
C; 300, 75e; 500, 95e; $1. 55 M; P. R.

J. Ps Morris, Baxley,

Imp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M FOB;
$1.50 M del. Ga.; cash with order;
no chks.-_J. W. Sellers, Baxley,
Rt 4. :
_ Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.25 1000. Addie Reynolds, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.

CB Jae ate Flat Dutch cabbage,
ready, 500, 55; $1 M;. onions,

RP. R. plants, $1.50 M; tomato,
$4.25; pepper, $1.50; postpaid RK.
Chaneclor, Seville.

Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.50 M; dried apples and peaches,
10e Ib. and postage. Mrs. Gradv

Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4,

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M
del.; April, May del. S. A. OQuinn,
Surrency, Rt-2.

Booking orders for P. R. slips,
imp. red~skin, $1.50; Boons, $1.75
M del.; May, June det. G. E. Wal-
drip, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Purple skin P. R. plants,. $1.50
M; -April and May del. B.- M
Brather, Alma.

. Himalaya blackberry, 25e doz.;
large red plums, Le; apple sprouts,
Gov. insp.,. 15e; scuppernongs,

add postage. Mrs. Leila Titshaw.
Monroe, Rt. 5, Box 638.

Farliest imp.
berry, 25 C; $1, 500; $1.75 M del;
large May cherries, blue damson
plum, 6, 30c: 50c doz. Mrs. J. S.
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4.

Genuine cert. P. R. plants, $1.50
MM. 10 M up, $1.35 M; exp. -eollent;
cash with order; April, May, June
del. T. H. Strickland, Blackshear.

Best var. yellow skin BS
plants, $1.25. M; 5 M- up, $1 M, Big
Stem Jerseys, $1.25 M now; afte
April 15, $1 1000. W.-M. Binton,
Screven. xg ;

Imp: red skin P. R. plants, Gov.
insp., $1.25 M in 5 or more M lots
OR. Wa es. Quitman,
BG. SS

ee es
5 M:; 5 M up,
May, June del;
about April 30.
SSE f

Gov. insp. P.
Jersey plants, $1.25 M FOB;
Me dele Bue. Carter, Hazie hurst,
Rt--3;, Box 184.

P R. plants, ready by 15th, $1.25

FOB; no COD. orders; exc. for
Silver Duck Wing game hens or
rooster or peas. D.. W.* Carter,
Hazlehurst, Rt. 3.

Pp. R. plants, $1. 50 M; bunch P.
R., old-fashioned Boones, 1. 15 M
del. Bill Grow, Gainesville. ;
y Millions P, R. plants, $1.50 M; 2
to 5 M, $1.40 M; 5 to 10 M, $1.25
M; 10M, $12. Ready now. L. E.
_bByrd, Bristol.

P. R. plants, Gov. treated, 1 to
5 M, $1.40. M; 5 to 10 M, $1.25 M;
10 M up, $1-20 M. Ready. now. Ww.
E. Byrd, Bristol, RFD 1.

Pure, cert. P. R. plants, from
hand selected, vine-grown seed,
$1. 60 M, postpaid; 5 M, $6, FOB.
J. A. Olliff, Bristol.

Gov. insp. pure Porto Rican
plants, $1.25 M, FOB; $1.60 M, del.
in Ga. J.-J. Olliff, Bristol.

Purple skin P. R. plants, $1.50
M, del. in 8rd zone; $1.25 FOB.
Ready April 15th. Special prices
on 10 M and up. F. N. Bray, Cecil.

New Wonder blackberry, 2 wks.
earlier than others, better flavor
and larger, 6 for 50c. M. N. Wertz,
Thomasville.

Imp. P. R. plants; $1.25 M. State
insp. Sat. guar. Ship by: PP:
del, $1.40 thousand. |. Hi. Jones;
Adel, Rt. 3

Genuine red skin, P. R. plants,
Gov. insp., $1.20 M del.; April,
May, June. Thelma Sheffield, Sur-
rency.

Genuine Pp. R. plants, red and
pink skin, Gov. insp. and dipped,
$1.40 M; over 5 M,- $1.25 M FOB;
from vine cuttings. C. H. Davis,
Graham.

Genuine, imp. P. R. plants, insp.
and treated, $1.25 M; Marglobe,
New Stone tomato plants, $1. 25
1000. H. G, Evans, Graham.

Gov: insp. P. R. plants, $1.50 M;

5 M-up, $1.25 M FOB; ready April

plants, $1.45: M from 1 to
$1.35 M del.; April,
start shipping
No AW. Daniel

R. and Big Stem

M

baby chicks. Zonnie Carter, Sur-

rency, P. O. Box 154.
P.-R. plants, $1.25 M FOB. piss



Vivian eS Bristol...

~ Insp. red oe P. Te plants, $1. 261

for shipping April 15. J. H. Kenne- |

same price; for April and May. del: y

grapes, 3, 25e: alum root, 50 lb.;.

$1.50

d Rock} =
10; exc. for Red or Barre Re OR. peady coon. P. 1 Hern:

5 Plants For Sale

BP. R. plants, Gov. insp.,

Carter, Rockingham.
- Pure, imp, red skin P, R

Imp. P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,
$1.56 M; 10 M up, $1.25 M P. P.
in Ga.; sat. guar.; Rucker cotton
seed, 50 bu.; 2 tons bright pea-
nut hay, $7.50 ton FOB. J. -T-.
Goodrum, Warwick.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.50 M;
$1.75 M del.; New Stone and Great-
er B. tomato, $1. 1000. D. M. Boat-
right,. Blackshear, Rt.

Purple skin P. R. plants, $1.50
M: April, May del. I. B. Bratcher,
Alma. : :

PR plants, Gov. insp., from a
very prolific and imp. var. of red
skin: place orders for early ship-
ment, $1.50 M FOB. A. F. Will-
cuxon, Moultrie, Rt. 5.-.

Imp. Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 10
M up, $1 M FOB; April 20 del. R.
W. MeMillan, Thomasville.

Imp. red skin P. R. plants, $1.59
de!. in Ga. Joe Baker. Norman
Park Red:

PP, R. plants, -Gov.
strong, $1.50 M; 5 M up,
prompt shipment. Homer
Geiger, McIntosh. 2

FR. plants, good strong, $1. 50

insp., good,
$t-25 Me
jie

prompt shipment. L. S. Geiger,
Dorchester,
Will contract. 100 M per week

yellow skin P. R. plants; exc. some

. Klondike . straw- for. O-too-tan Soy beans; plants at

$1.50 M FOR. Pinson
Quitman.

Genuine red skin P. R. plants,
$L. 25 M; 5 M up, $1 M FOB; money
order; no chks. J. D. , Harrell,
Nicholls. ne

Copenhagen, Flat. Dutch cab-
bage, Ga. collard, June Pink and
Marglobe tomato plants, all, 500,
60c: $1 M; moss packed, parcel
tostpaid. L L. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
State insp. P. R. plants,
M FOB; $1.60. M -del.; April,
June del. R. B. McDaniel,
Rees: o?

Yellow. skin. P. R. plants, $1.40
M; 5 M up, $1.20 M; April 1; good
count. Jerry Miles, Coffee.

Nancy Hall plants, Gov. insp.;
ready April and May, $1.25 M FOB.
J. J. Glosson, Alma; Rt.-3.

Kudzu plants, 1-5 yrs. old, well
rooted, assorted, $4.25 M FOB. Roy
Lewis, Hartwell, Rt. 1.

P. R., Early Triumph and Bile
Stem Jersey plants, $1.50 M; 5 M
up $1.25-M; tomato plants, $1 1000.
Mrs. Emma Altman, (address not
given). :

Insp. pink skin Pe R.
$1.25 M FOB; money order
Seab Smith, Bristol.

Red skin P. R. plants, $1.40 M;

5 M up, $1. 25 M FOB. J. H. Taylor,
Coffee. :

Cabbage plants, frostproof E. J.,
Chas. Ws, Flat Dutch, Copenhagen
25c, 200; 50c, 500; 75c M del; 5M,
$3 del.. COD. S. .: Rowe, Fitz-
gerald, Rt. 2.

Imp. red and yellow skin P. R.,
Early Triumph, all grown from
vine euttings; Gov. insp., now
ready, $1.50 M; 5. M lots) $1.25 M;
sat. guar. J. J. Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4.

_ Sta nley,

May,
Alma,

plants,
only.

M: lower prices on large lots;
ready April 10ST. A. Smith, Brox-
ton.

-P.R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.30 M;
5 M up, $1.20 1000. G. L. "Brannen,
Bristol. :

P. R. plants, Gov.
M; 5 M up, $1.20 1000.
Boyett, Bristol. -

~Imp: 2P. RB. Sue plants, $1.50
Model; cash with order. \\....C:
Crosby, Hazlehurst, Rt. 1.

Half million Napier grass roots,
very prolific; all stock love it;
heavy producer; write for prices;
every man with stock: cant afford
to be without it. S. T. Smith,
Cuthbert.

P. R. plants, 5 M up, $1. 15 M;
April del.; from vine only. Sallie
J. Miles, Coffee, REA.

P. R. plants, $1.50 1000. W. B.
Harrell, Valdosta, Rt. 1.

Pp. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.50
M; 5 M, $6.50; prompt shipment.
Aubrey Sikes, Dorchester. s
P. R. plants, $1.50 M; 5 M, $6.50;
good, strong, large, Gov. insp.;
prompt shipment. w. A. Holmes,
Dorchester.

State insp. P. R. plants, $1.25

insp., $1.30
W.. tay

a@en, Surrency. .
P. . plants, $1.25 M FOB. E, L.



Meg poBOR, Sues) | Rt. 2.

oe -R. plants, Gov. insp., - $1. 05
M: prompt del. from April 10 on.
LAY Bowen, Bristol, Rt. 1, Box 28.

ready
April 15, $1:M FOB Coffee. on Ay

: and,
pNancy Hall plants, $1.25 M FOB.
\C. R> Redmond, Pelham. -

plants, $1. 45 M; 5 M up, $1.25 1000. | :

plants, April and May del., $1.50

M, 5 M, $6.50; after May 1, $1 M;

$1.40

Pure red skin P. _R. plants, $1.25)

| price; white Eng.

|} Baxley.



: Plants Tor Sale

C. W., cabbage plants, small but
hardy, 600 M del. T..W, McDonald,
Oakwoed. .

Genuine imp. Gov. insp. red Skin
odes plants, $1.50 M del. in Ga.;
less in 5 and 10 M lots, R. M. Cox,
Moultrie, REA.

Imp. P. R. plants, $1 M; will exc.
10 M plants for 10 bu, of Brab.
or Iron peas; a. pay postage.
Mitchell: W, Williford, Ashburn.

Pure P. R. and Barly Triumph

M del. Walter J: Dowdy, Cordele,
Rt. 4.

Pure ek. R. plants, Gov. insp.,
$1.25 M del. B. F. Crumley, Fender.

P R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.85 M
FOB; April, May del. G. E. Light-
sey. Surreney, Rt. 2.

Mastodon strawberry plants, 30
C; $2.50 M; any kind of good wood
barks, etc.; cash or exc. Mrs.
Emley Long, Cleveland, Rt. 4.

P R. plants, 1 M up to 10 M,
$1.40 M: 10:M up, $1.20 M; prompt
shipment. C. E. Morris, Surrency,
Ri2: :

Gov. insp., well rooted P ee;
plants, yellow skin, $1.40 1000. B.
F, OQuinn, Bristol, Rt. 1.

Greater B. tomato and Ga col-
lard plants, now ready, $1, 500;
$1.50 M del. G LL. Youmans, Sa-
vannah, 509 E 4ist St.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp. dipped
and free from disease, $1.25 M del.;
April and May del. lL. C. Tyre,
Surrenecy, Rt. 2, Box 70.

Marglobe, Greater B., Break 0
Day tomato, pimiento, Ruby King
end Bull Nose pepper, all, 50c C
dei Mrs. W. N. Lott, Braselton.

Three large rhubarb plants. 35
Mrs. J. M. Ash, Cleveland, Rt. 4.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.85 M;
ready for shipment April 15. Wallie
Dasher, Bristol.

Cert. P. R. plants, yellow skin,
$1.50 M; 5 M up, $1.25 1000. Jno.
F. Mullis, Alma.

Pink or red skin P. 2 plants;
all seed from vine cuttings ;State
insp. and treated, $1.25 M;. trade
for good bred pigs. J. Y. Conn,
Thomasville. :

P, R. plants, $1.25 M; ready April
15. Osborne Tyre, Patterson, Rt.
1, Box 42,

Yellow P. R. plants, Gov .
April del., $1.25 M FOB.
Bohannan, Fitzgerald,
Box 64-A. 3 :

Millions frostproof cabbage
plants, Extra Early J., and Chas.
W., now ready, CoD, 60c M; 5 M,
82.75: 75e per M _ postpaid; im-
mediate shipment. F. F. Stokes,
Fitzgerald.

Chas. W., Copenhagen cabbage,
Prizetaker and Bermuda onion
plants, 60c, 500; 90 M_ prepaid,
Marglobe tomato, ready the 20th,
5C0, 65c; $1 1000. Mrs. Geo. Gaff-
ney, Fitzgerald.

Yellow skin P. R. plants,
vine grown stock, State. insp.,
$1.40 M del. in Ga.; April, May,
June del.; cash with order. thy
Swanson, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.

Buncombe collard plants, 25e C;
606 M; cabbage, 25e C; 80c M; sage.
dill, coriander, 25c doz., $1.50 C
del.; cash with order. lL. E. Harri-
sen, Dublin.

Pink and yellow skin P. R.,
Early Triumph plants, insp. and
treated, $1. 75 M postpaid; $1.40 M
exp.: leading var. cabbage plants,
75c M parcel post; 50c M exp. J.
U. Sewell, Pitts,

Horse radish roots, 8 -for | 25c;
ealamus, 25c doz.; exe, for other
value. Mrs. J. L. Williams, Copper
Fill, Tenn., Box 691: (Resident of
Georgia.)

Genuine, pedigreed P. R. plants,
State insp.; $2 1000. G.-A. .Currie,
Elberton, Rt. 3.

Red and black everbearing rasp-
berry, $1 doz.; gooseberry, same
and large red
plum peach trees, 15e each; Masto-
don strawberry, 35c 100. Mrs.
Hubert Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4.

Mastodon strawberry plants, 30c
; $2.50 M; cash or anything can
use. Mrs. Ray Sutton, Cleveland,
BG 32

Pp. R. plants,- $1.35 M; 5 M up,
$1.20 M; June Pink and Marglobe
temato plants, $1.25 M; quick serv-
lee. L. -H. Deal, Bristol.

P. R. plants, pure yellow skin,
$1.50 M del. in 8rd zone; $1.25 M
HOB write for prices on large lots.

. Wood, Cecil.

A R. plants, pink skin and. im-
proved, select seed, $1.50 M FOB;
eash with order. C. M. Beckworth,

insp.,
Hes:
Rte 2s

from

P, R. plants, $1.35 M; 5 M, $1.25
M: Greater B. and Marglobe to-
mato, $1 M: 5 M, 85c M; cash with

$2 MM;



ends E. QO. hee ue! Rt. 1,

Rt, 2.

PL Tor Sale

- Tobaceo- plants for sale; cash
only; make offer. J. M, Carden, ;
Hatley.

Himalaya plackberry plants, 35.
doz. postpaid; eream raspberry,
5Qc doz.-postpaid ,or exc. 1 doz. for

150 tomato plants or potato slips.

Mrs: L. R. Ashworth, Log anville,,
RES :
P.-R. plants, insp. and treated
$1.25 M FOB; cash with order. Ass

HT. Herndon, Baxley, Rt. A :

P. R: plants, Gov. insp., $1.25 M:
April,
cchks. S. A. Johnson, Baxley, Rt. oy

Imp. P. R. plants, red skin. not
mixed, and old-style pink skin.
not mixed, $1.50 M = del.; now
ready, 300 bu. bedded. M. W. Deas.
Alma, Rt. 4. ee

Marglobe tomato plants, now
reedy, 800, 60c; 500, 85c; $1. 60 M;

imp. P. R. plants, $1.60 M; 5 Me
Suan

$1.50 M; 10. M, $1.40- M;
count; postpaid. A, L. Rozar, Baxss
ley, Rt. 2.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp. from
vine cuttings, guar. count afd
quality, $1.50 M FOB; cash with
order: ready by April 202
Wheeler, Alma.

Pink skin P. R.~ plants,
insp., now ready, ee 25 1000. W. Re
Head, Alma.

P R. plants, vine grown insp.
and treated, $1.50 M; 5 M up, $1.35
M FOB. WwW. C. Douglas, Alma,
Red,

Pure.red skin P. R. plants, $1. 40
M FOB; exc, for baby chicks any ~
large breed. J. M. Campbell, Se 3
Rigt.. .

P, R. plants, $1.50. M al: exe.
for -Vaiencia peanuts. Lonnie
Moore, Alma, Rt. 2.

Millions P. R.,
plants, now ready, $1.35 M: 5 M,
$1.25 MM: tomato, Bonny Beste:
Greater B., $1.10 M; 5 M, $1 M:
cash. W.. H. Morris, Baxley. ;

-P. R. plants, Gov. -insp., $1. 26
M FOB; no chks.; exc. for anything:
can use. FL VY. McCaskell. Baxley,
Rt. 4.

Genuine Marg
$1.50 M_ del.; Pp. R. plants, $1.50 >
M FOB. H. D. Kimberley, Baxley,
Rt. 4, Box 134. 3 %

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.50 M; -
vine grown, now ready. W. ,H.
Vaughn, Baxley, Rt. 4. ie

Jersey, Chas. W. eabbaga@,15e C;
$1 M; 5 M up, 75c M; Russian sun-
flower seed, 15 Ibs.,
Mtn. melon, 25c lb. Mrs.
Bailey, Baxley. .

Genuine pink skin P. R. plants,
full count guar., $1.50 M; exc. few
M for Brab.. peas and some for.
good new syrup. M. D. E vans,
Baxley, Rt. 5.

inp P. Re. Big. Stem Jersey
plants, Gov. insp. and treated,
$2.25-M. or $1.50'M del.: full count
and prompt. .shipment. W. A,
Poole, Baxley. : ;

PAR. and: Bie. Stem Jersey
plants, $1.50 M-del. or $4: 25. FOB; |
sat. -puar. oie a ea Baxley,
Star Route. oy

Genuine red skin P. R.. plants,
Goy. insp., $1.40 M del.; April. May,
June del.; cash with orders. J. F,.
Aycock, Surrency.

Bermuda onion plants, 60c M
postpaid; seeded ribbon cane Seed,
5 lbs., 35e postpaid. J. H. Davis,
Milledgeville, Rt.*-5; 3

Ga. collard plants, 500 2p Tbe:
will exc. H. F. Tanner, Blackshear, =

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, red and
pink skin, $1.75 M; May and June
dei. Guy Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

State insp. P: R. plants, $1.35 M:
siringless Banana Yam potato
plants, $1.75 M; cash; now ready.
T. T. Winge, Rockingham. :

Pure pink skin P.. R. piants,
ready, $1.25 M:; Gov. insp. twice.
W. H. Harrison, Bristol. : :
_Imp. Gov. insp. P. R. plants,
ready, $1.50 1000. W..R: Rogers, ~
Bristol, Rt. 1, Box 65. eee

P. R: plants,, the genuine imp.
red skin, $1.59-M;.5 M up, $1.35 ME -
EOB. Ne Dp. fackeon, Alma. %

Early Triumph _ potato plants, as
$1.50 M; State insp: D. J. Mglean,
Alma, Rt..1, =

Nancy Halland PP. R. plants,
$1.25. M; Gov. insp.; full count
guar. Floyd Carter, Rockingham,

Pink skin P, R. plants, Gov.
insp., ready April 20, $1.25 M FOB,
D. V. Glosson, Alma.

Want to contract about 1 mi
lion pure P. R. cert. potato plants:
write me. Mrs. M. F.- Gaddis,
Quitman. i Nae

E. J., C. W. cabbage plants; 500 >
M;. tomato plants, 30c C; 200, 50;.
prompt ~ shipment. Nee
Ryale: Baxley.

P R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.25 ME
FOB. W. G. Fountain, Ray City, ~

Nancy Hail

J, Ta



a del.; money order, no ~

Frank

Gov.

-Iche tomato plants,

15/Ib.; Stone 3
se eed eee $1. 50 M:
ices on large lots. Jas. A.

$1.50
M.

Ww. skin P. R. plants;
; eRe aoe ep eee

W. cab-
grown,
30,
e,

re ihe Chas.

ants, nice, spring
count, prompt shipment,
0c, 500; 90e.M del. H.
iy Fitzgerald, RE. ..2:

P.R. plants, State insp.
_ chemically , treated, $1.85 M
in Ga.; exc. some for big breed
e ghicks, A. .C! Altman,

ge collect; plenty ready Rae :
+ $125 M: FOB... Mrs.

uar. I. B. Jones, Screven.
=sikin, $1.40 M del.; now ready
globe tomato plants,

J. OQuinn, Jae; Shae oe Rte 2.

plants, insp.,/ $1.40 M; 5
$1.25 M:; lead. var. tomato
nts, $1.25 M; cabbage plants, 50
sweet pepper, $1.50 1000. Dave

y ba xtey..

Genuine imp. red and pink skin
plants, Gov. insp. and treat-
rown from vine . cuttings,

35 aM: 5.M, up; over, $1.25 M

FOR Por 53:50 del. - J. -H. Lord,
um. :

R. plants, $1.35 M; 5 M, $1.25
tomato plants, Bonny Best,
rglobe, Greater Baltimore, $1.10
oh dv, 90C;eash* - no

N. Jackson, Baxley.

2. plants, ready now,

~Margtobe tomato

; all orders cash or

: Baxley, Baxley.

ig Stem Jersey plants, now

dy, Gov. insp., $1.50 M; also P.

plants, same price; money order.
W. Turner, Baxley.

New Stane tomato plants, $1.25

; Break 0 Day binant eaiare
$1.50 1000. Mrs. ee E.
sake Bi
. and 7 W. cabbage plants:
-Marglobe tomato, $1; P. R.
Sie ots 25 M; postage collect; no
. Martin Barber, Baxley..
arglobe tomato plants, 500, 75c;
a 0 Day tomato plants,
$1.25 1000. Clinton Teems,

f nuine Pp, R. plants, ready
ut April 10, $1.50 M FOB; all
ers cash or COD. Mrs. Cora L.

n, Baxley, RES, Ox 1.

'p, R. plants, $1.50 M; 5 M
$1.25 M FOB; cash with order
7. Willard, Douglas.

State insp. and treated P. R.
ats, vine grown, $1.50 M; 5 M
1.40 M; eash with order; no

EL. Bradley, Baxley, Rt. 3.

Gov. insp. P.. R. plants, $1:25 M;

del. at once; shipped COD.

son Floyd, Baxley, RES:
arglobe tomato plants,
7, 20c C;. $2 1000. Mrs.

Baxley, RLY.
aOR: oa State insp., $1.35

up to 5 M; over 5 M, $1.25 M;
: with order; ready by April 15

. J. H. Bullard, Baxley, Rt. 4.
rglobe . tomato plants, now
iy, $1.56 M del: imp. PR
1ts, $1.50 M FOB. I. C) Kim:
ley, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 132.
mp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M FOR;
and May del.: prompt ship-
oe isp. oR, OW Rentz:

Seinis. $4.50M or $1 35
3; full count and satisfaction
elvin Hutcheson, Baxley, Rt. 3.
= sor 5 million P.. R. plants
is spring: write for prices; Clem-
imp. mlon (grow to wt 160
or more) seed, $1 oz.; $10 ib. E
Clements, Tennille. 3
np. P. R. potato plants, $1.50
el. G. W. Aspinwall, Odum,
SP P. R. plants, $1.50 M
Ook: on.

now
Ella

sien
j Gov. cate. now
ves. 56 M del. in Ga.; no chks.;
with order; RR. R. Smth.

R. plants, vine grown seed,
p. $1.25: M FOB; prompt
sent; sugar cured hams, 10-
.. 20e Ib.; shoulders, 16 Ib;
A. Pierce, Alma, Rt. 3.
plants, $1.35 M; 5 M up,
FOB. R. M. Morris. Sur-
RED 2.
plants, Gov. insp., $1. 35 M.
April. May, June del.: exe.
od home cured meat at
ice. W. R. Boye, Cane:

Bee

20c 100.

Mrs.

$1.75 M del. W. J. Martin,
} Bran :



market; exc. for yo
bacco, 8c lb.; all FOB.
berlin, Surrency.

Genuine, imp. P. R. plants, now
ready, $1.25 M del.; Gov: insp. and
treated; no chks. Lonnie To hight)
sey, Surrency, Rt. 2.

P. R: plants, $1.25 M, or exc. for
bacon, country cured. D. B. Mead-
ows, Surrency, Ree

P. R plants, cert. stock, $1.25
M FOB; Marglobe tomato. plants,
$1-25:--M hOB. - Ba ide Stallings,
Odum. *

Genuine, imp. red skin PR. R.
plants, $1.50 M del. or $1.25 M
FOB; cash with order; no chks. O.
M Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4..

Gov. insp. imp. P., R. plants,
J. 2. Smiths

Re

Baxley, Rt. 4.
' Greater - B.,
plants, ready, $1 M;
J G. Mullis, Baxley.

Imp. ee R. Gov. insp: plants,
$1.40 M: 5 M up, $1.25 M; now
ready. Eldon Nail, Baxley, Rt. 4

Imp: red skin <P. R, plants;
treated and insp., ready April 20,
$1.65. M prepaid; any amount; also
Marglobe imp. tomato plants, $1.65
M ready. J. L. Courson, Baxley.
Rt 4. c

F. R. plants, ready to ship; full
count, $1.85 M FOB;
Maggie Bullard,

Marglobe tomato
500, Sie del.

Baxley,
RtoA.

( FR. plants, Gov. insp: and
treated, seed grown from _ vines,
$1.50 M; money order for prompt
service: no chks.; April, May del.
Mrs. L. A. Brannen, Baxley.

Purple skin P.2 R., $1.50 MM;
Spanish Boone plants, $1.75 M;
May and June del; bunch potato
plants, $2 M; all Gov. insp. and
postpaid; money: order. Ray Hemp-
kili, Flowery Branch.

Early var. Klondike strawberry
plants, $1150 M; 20 C; T5e, 5090;
peaches, sun- -dried, #931 crop, 8c
Ih, party pay postage on peaches.
Mrs.. J. M. Porter, Cummifig,
Rte. :

Progressive everbearing straw-
berry plants, 25c C; $2.50 M del.;
exe. for good, sound peanuts. H.
B. Shell, Palmetto.

Pp. R. plants, $1.25 M FOB; April,
May, dune del. G, W. Pirkle,
Vienna, Rt. 4.

Imp. red: skin P. R. plants, insp
and treated, ready about April 15,
$1.50 M prepaid. Johnnie corto:
Rochelle, Rt. 2.

Celery plants, 25e C;
Mary J. Key, Ellijay, Rt. 1.

Purple skin, imp. P. R.- plants;
no White potatoes in them, $1.50
M FOB. Ernest P. Carter, Baxley.

P. R. plants, $1.25 M ;shipping
begins about April 15; small orders
shipped collect. Walter J. Fern
Baxley, Rt.-3> ~

Fepper plants, Ruby King,) $2. M
FOB;
plants, ready April 20. dD. H. Deen,
Bexley.

PR. plants, Gov. insp. red skin,
$3.40 M; 5 M>.up, $1.35 M FOB.
Patt Lewis, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Chas. and Jersey W. cabbage
plants, 50c M; tomatoes, $1 M; P.
R. plants, $1.25 M; postage collect;
no chks. J. LL. Leggett, Baxiey.

P. R. plants, pink and. yellow

skin, unmixed, $1:35 M; 3-M_ up,
$125 M FOB. D. D. Bland, Bax-
ley. Ring;
\ Ninety-day. imp. -P. ok. plants,
Gov. .insp. guar., unmixed, $1.35
M; 4 M up; $1.25 M FOB. Elton
Biand, Baxley; Rt. 2. ;

P. R. plants, pink and red skin,
Gev. insp., vine grown,
a: NE dap, Oise be. NE OB Ak.
Whiddon,- Tifton, Rt of.

Kudzu plants and currant
bushes, 50c; nice, dried Elberta
peaches; 5 Ibs. del. for 50c. Leon
W. Taylor, Gordon, Rt. 3. Bo

Booking orders for P. R. plants,
raiddle af May del.; potatoes Gov.
insp. and freated, $1. M_~ collect.
Gec. R. Hunt, Kathleen.

Imp. red skin P. R. plants, $1.25
M: selected Jants, Gov. insp. J.
Dunn, Odum,

PTnsp cP. Re plants; -$1.40- M; 4
M up, $1.25 M FOB; ~cash with
order. Lee Leggett, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Fresh grown Chas. W., Dutch,
Copenhagen cabbage, 500, 50c; 85
M: 3 M up, 70e M; tomato, 500,
65c: $1 M; 5 M up, 90c 1000. R. S.
Burgess, Pembroke.

Bermuda onions, white and yel-
low, lead. var. cabbage, heading
collard, 45c M FOB; 65c M del. ds
F Hadden, Doerun.

Pink and purple skin
slips, $1.50 M, May del.:

d:

Pose

Rt. 1

41. 25 M;

rush orders. |.

$2: 1000.

ready now; pimiento pepper |

$1.50 M;.

Bee ready, 40c C:; sweet

Boons, |
Flowery Al



perks. -80c_ M for 4 M and up, del.;
R. W. Dowdy, |

peanuts, cheap.
Witzeerald. 257%. Be

Suede plants, Aor, May del.,
money order; no, COD.
Mrs.. H. L. Chaney, Coffee. :

Collard: and tomato plants, $1.50
M.and postage; Jersey and Guern-
scy cows and calves, $25-$100;
freshly ground meal, 75c bu. in
100 -bu,. lots. W: J. Morgan, Still-
mere. :

Insp; .P. Be plants, Gov. insp.

and treated, $1.25 M prepaid; can
furnish 10 M ea. week. I. L. Jones,
Nahunta, Rt. 2, Box 6. -
\ New Stone tomato plants, 60c,
506: $1 M postpaid; prompt ship-
ment; late var. cabbage plants, 500,
50c; 85e 1000. Roscoe Mays, Pitz
gerald, Rt. 4.

Lead. var, cabbage plants. post-
paid, 500, 55c,. 85e M; Stone and]
Marglobe tomato plants,
$1 postpaid...J. R. Pope, Fitz-
terald, Rt. 4.

The Wonder blackberry, earlier

and better, 6 for 50c. M. N. Wertz, |

Thomasville.

Marglobe and Greater B. tomato]

plants, $1 1000. G. D. Jones, Lenox,
Ret eo.

Imp. yellow skin P. R. . plants,
$1.50 M Gel. del. in 8rd zone; $1.25
M FOB; special prices on 10 M up
jots;.del, April 15,(S A. Luke,
Cecil. :

Frostproof cabbage plants, i. as
Chas. W. openfield grown, full
count, del, by prepaid arcel
post, 200, 30c; 500, 60c; $1 1000.: J.
O. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.

Pink skin and red skin P: R.
plants, $1.50 M; old-fashioned
Boone, $1.75 M del.; May and June
del ~. ~C, - Bennett, Flowery

Branch, Rt. 4;

Calif, Wonder pepper, 30c C;
$23.25 M: Ruby J. and hot pepper.
2c C; Redfield Beauty, Marglobe
anc Stone tomato plants, 15e C;
$1.25 1000. Chas. Clements, Pitts.

Golden Seal plants, 2 yrs. old,

$10 M; 3 yrs. old, $15 M; about 40

M plants for fall del.; small de-

| posit holds order. David M. Moore,

Hastanollee.

Red skin P. R. and Nancy Hall
plants, Gov. insp., $1.25 M FOB;
ready April 20. A. R. Jones, Pel-
ham, Box 273.

Spring plants, 200 cabbage. 200
50 pepper.

collards, 200 tomatoes,
50 egg plants, potspaid for $1. Mrs.
Gertrude Branan, Lewiston.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., pure
and clean, $1.50 M; exc. pure hog
lard for good -peanut hay; exc.
good flue-cured tobacco for peas.
L. A, Yeomans, Mershon.

Imp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M FOB.
Pearl Lightsey, Bristol.

Pure Ga. heading collard plants,
50c, 500; 75c M; 5 M, $3; money |

order with order. Samuel Hunt,
Doerun, Rt. 3. ae

Big Stem Jersey. and P. R.
plants, now ready, $1. 40 -M. FOB.
M. H. Beasley, Baxley..

Plants ready, lead. var. tomato,
postpaid, $1.50 M; $1. collect; po-
tato, $2 and $1.50 collect: pepper
and egg plants, $2.50 and $2. John
Berryhill, Lakeland, .

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1. 50 My

5 M up, $1.40 M del. Ga.; purple
hull peas, little mixed with Crow-
dors, $1.46 bu.:. no. chkso J.) 1,
Taylor, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2, Box 204.

Imp. P, R. plants, Gov. insp.,

$1.25 M FOB; collard plants, 75c
M FOB, Mrs. di R. Smith; Nicholls,

Ris Ss | Box 41.

Gov. insp. P. ne plants, $1.50 M
del.; money orders only. A, Cc.
Thornton, Odum, Rt. A; /

Gov. insp: P. R. plants,
M del; money orders.
Thornton, Screven, Rt. 1.

$1.50
Almo

Klondike strawberry plants, 20.

C, 85ce, 500; $1.50 M; cash with
order. Verna Strickland, Flowery
Branch, Rt; 1:

Earlana tomato now

plants,
pepper
thornless egg plants, 50 G:; all
del.; pure bred Leghorn, Knapp:
sir., Golden Buff, 50e per 15 eggs.
B. 7 Lynn, Waycross, Rt. 4,

Lead. var. early tomato plants,
ready, 50 C; 400, $1; $2.25 M post-
Paid: P.- R.- plants, $.75 M post-
paid, prompt shipment. p.. J-
Harrison, Blackshear,

P. R. plants, Gov. insp. treated,
$125 M del.; now ready: no chk.
Harold OQuinn, Screven,

Bonny Best and Maz rglobe wilt-

oo tomato pene open field
STow from cert.

500 6dce:}

and |

Booking: ae for Gov. insp. Pp.
R plants, $1.50 M, April 15; guar.
Counted. 2, McLeod, Sereven.

Spring cabbage | plants,. Copen-
hagen, Chas. and Jersey W., 75c
M, 5 M, $2.50; 10 M, $50 FOB. de
G Owens, Pembroke.

Pure, imp. P. R. plants, Gov,
insp., $1.40 M; 5 M up, $1.20 M;
Greater B., Marglobe tomato, $1.40
M: Royal King and pimiento pep-
|}per, $1.75 M FOB. Ralph Miles,
Baxley.

F. R. plants, $1.50 M; immediat
de: in any quantity. J. B. MeCall
Baxley.

Goy. dnsp. pink skin Pp. R. plants;
1195 1000: Isham Harris, Baxley. .

30c-.

pimiento pepper plants,
Annette

S5c,. 500;.* $1.50 1000.
Morris, Baxley. : Ss

Greater B., Marglobe tomato,
pimiento pepper plants, 30c Cr: 30%:
500; $1.50- 1000. Lucile
Baxley. :

P R. plants, $1.50 M del. Walter
Jchnson, Hazlehurst.

Nice, large iceberg

Miller, Martin.

Genuine red skin. SRS plants,
also pink skin, Gov..insp., $1 35 M
deb. in Ga. W: G.- OQuinn. Sur-
rency.

$1.25 M FOB;
May, June del: Willie Pearse. Sur-
rency, :

Peek. plants, $1. 50 M del.;
M FOB Ben Wilson, Rebecca.

Large Ponderosa or Beefsteak
tcmato (practically seedless)
per C; 300 for $1 postpaid; May 1
del. J, F. Brantley, Ambrose, Rt. A
Booking orders for May. del. of
the seedless or beefsteak var. to-
mato plants, 50c C; $1 per 300;
green sassafras roots, 3 lbs., 35
postpaid. Tom P. Trowell, Am-
brose. :

$1.25.

stalks, $5 M FOB; $3 per 500; 20
bu. Cokers. Super Seven, str. 5,
1st yr., 60c bu. FOB. K. R. Smith,
Thomson, Rt. 2.

_ Kudzu, 75e C; $5 M or exc. 1 M
for 10 bu. good corn. are: W.
Hendrix, Ball Ground.

New Stone tomato plants, 75c
M; 5 M lots, 65c M; P. R. plants,
$1.85 M del, W. S. White, _Alma,
Bites.

Genuine P. R. plants, from vine
cuttings, now ready, $1.40 M FOB;
5 M up, $1:25 M; cash with order.
Mrs. Eldon Joiner, Thomasville.

Gov. insp. and treated pink skin
a Poo 7 plants; $1.20 M -del. Ga.;
also few Nigger Killers,
| price. Henry cay ae gies Norman
Park,

Nancy Hall, Japanese Yam _ po-
tato plants, $1.75 M; 5 M up, $1.50),
M FOB. H. F. Stair, Valdosta.

) M~ FOB; special price to truckers.
I. T. Miller, Screven.

ea, and postage. Mrs. Joe Mc-
Whorter, Bowdon, Bia

: New Stone tomato, Ruby King
pepper, 25c C; 500, $1. Ethel Crow,
Gainesville, Rt, Boe

P. R. plants, red and pink skin,
$1.50 M del.; ready about May 10.
Erskin Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1:50 M:
May del, Burton Crow, Gainesville,
Rt. 21:

- Thousands plants ready: Mar-
globe, Burbank, Prolific, Stone and
Tree tomato; bell, hot and pimi-
ento pepper; beet. All 35c C: $2.50
1,000. Mrs. H. V. Franklin,
1 Register.

State insp. P. R. Nancy Hall and
Big Stem Jersey plants, $2.25 M,
FOB. C. W. Toole, Jesup.

Marglobe, Baltimore tomato, 500,
Se dcop plants, $2 M, prepaid. R.
L. McRae, Meigs.

Imp., Gov. insp. P. R. and Nancy
Hall plants. $1.50 M; over 5 M,
Ege 40 1,000. J. P. Milton, Baxiey.
Baxley.

Pink skin P. R. plants,
insp., treated, $1.50 -M, del.;
May, June del.
ders. Jesse
PRED 1:

Yellow skin P. R, elaues- Gov.
insp. and treated, $1.50 M, del,
April, May del. Money orders.

Gov.
April,
Send money or-
oe Pavo.

Pure pink and yellow skin Rok
plants, Gov. insp. and chemically



d eggplants, ea, $1.50 toushad
. Pitts, ult

Marglobe, Greater B. tomato anid |

Norton, |

lettuce.
plants, . 15 postpaid. Mrs Wo G9

del.
liams, Coffee.

Genuine red oe RP. RR: plants, :
$1.40 M. del.; April,

50c:

Sev. M Napier grass mpots and

same

Cert. yellow and pins skin P. R.,

PB. R. plants, $1.50 M; 10 M, $1.25]

Cne doz. asparagus crowns, | 10

Floyd J. Story, Pavo, Rt. 1, Box 46.1 M, del.

treated, $1.50 M up to 10M; above |
10 M, $1.35 M; -pimiento pepper |

ee He rinetan, Graham.

Barly var- beet- plan
blood root plants, 25 do

$5 .M. Black walnut tree:

doz.: ; seedling peach trees
Mrs. O. D. Woodruff, Gre
Pink. Skin -P. --Re py
insp., treated, $1.50 M, a
May, June del. Money ord
Story, Pavo, RFD 1.
. Marglobe and Greater I :
plants, 85c M, FOB. J.
eer Lenox, Rt 253
Genuine P. R, plants,
fat treated, $1. 20 NES ME
M. All FOB. April,
del. W. R. Batten, Winok
State insp. Imp. P. R.
$1.40 M; 5 M up, $1.25 M,

Tra Vickers, Alma...

P.-R. plants, Gov.
thousand. D. Dixon, |
' Gov.

ders, or exe: for ee
chicks, pure. bred, ;
April 15th.<3, w.
ton; Rt. 2: ; \

Gov. insp. potato plai
M. April and May dei,
red and yellow skin. Mone:

Ada Williams, Coffee.

Genuine Imp. red and
skin P. R. plants, $1
M; 10M, $1.25 M; Apri
Cash with order. WwW.

P. R. plants, GOV: y
skin and red skin,
chks. Money order.
ter; Coffee. eos

Cert. P. R. plants, $1.
Cash with order. B.
Sereven.

Genuine imp. P. R. pla

Tivans, Graham. i
Booking orders for SW
ete May and June del

Hair, Baxley. ise
thmp= -P. RB: plants, +

$1.25 M; 5 M and.

April, May, June de 5
order. No. chks. J. H. Bulla
fey Rte
Good, strong elie
$1.25 M., 70c 500; moss pac
Exc. for pigs. oR. Las
Cleveland, Rt. 4. ao
ee Re plants, Gov. in
- M up, $1.25 M del, in
Ready. Lester Hand, Odi m.
Cert. imp, red skin P.
$1.25 M, FOB. Money order ee
ready. R. K. Mullis, Alm:
Cert, potato plants, p
them, $1.35 M; 5 up,
J. . Mullis, Alma, Box -
Imp. yellow and purple
PR. plants, $1.50 M, deli
$1.25 M, FOB. Now shipping.
for prices on.5 M psc
Gecil,
Gov. insp. <P. R. plants,
FOB; $1.50 M del. Sat. g7
Lewis, Baxley, Rt. 4.
P R. plants, Gov. insp.
$135 M: 10 M twp, $1.10 1

| April 15,May and June.

Belle Oxendine, Baxley, Rt

Red and purple skin P. R.
insp., $1.35 M del; 10 M$:
exp. collect, EL, Les Crow
ville, Rison; 4

Gov. insp. red skin P. R.
$1.50 M. Exc. (for W.
chicks, syrup. Ready. f
Chula Fe 1. i

Gov. insp. red and) pink
R.. plants, Gov: insp;
$1:46 M; 5 M up, $1.2
PHalt cash bal. COD; G. -
Graham. ;

Genuine imp. yellow ski
plants, Gov. insp. from vin
M; 5M up, $1.25 M, FOB.
Bornie B. Lord, Hazlehurs
. Pure, Gov, insp.. Py Re
$1.25 M, del. in Ga. c a,
Cecil, :

New Stone and. Baltimor
Chas. W. cabbage plants, .
$1.50 M, del. Mixed shipm
sired. G. L. Youmans, :
509 Hast 41st St. ~/

Red and pink P. R. plant
iftisp., $1.25 M, del. in Ga.; a
globe tomato, 20c C, $1.5
W.R. Crapps, Alma,. RF:

Imp. yellow and red
plants, state insp. now read
Prompt - shipmen
Gcrdon, Rochelle, Rt. 2.

P. R. plants, te 50 M





































































yunning P. R., $1.50
May del.; cash with
Walker, Baxley, Rt. 1.
is, $1.25 M; 5 M, $1.15
g received during week
April 18 for 10 M or
$1.05 M FOB; eash with
n Herrin, Winokur.

Pp. R. plants, $1.25 M
jue-cured tobacco, 8
rs, Sallie Perry, Baxley,

R. plants, Gov. insp.,
ng, healthy plants, $1.35
T $1.10 M FOB; cash
- pan A. Campbell.



plants,
.; large
J. M. Tomberlin, Sur:

2
ylants, ready by April 20,
. Major Tomberlin. Sur-

ts, $1.25 M; large lots
by April 20. Earl Paulk,

insp. P. R. plants,
up, $1.25 1000. Lennox
., Baxley, Rt. 5.

if cabbage plants, Harly
nd Chas. W., 70c M; to-
potato plants, $1.50 1000.
d, Rincon.

larly and Marglobe wilt-
tomato plants, 20 C;
feeberg lettuce, 15c C;
J B. Paul, Leesburg.
Giant pepper plants, 40c
), 500; $2.50 M del.; Buli
Bell, same price. H. W.
keland.

and yellow skin P. R. plants,
i 5 M up, $1.20 M, FOB.
plants. Now ready. S.
Baxley, Rt. 4.

r to make shipment P.
$1 M, FOB on quick no-
up; also nice Ga. runner
sed, little trashy, 216c Ib.,
trash, 8c Jb. P. J. Carter,





ed skin P. R. plants,
$1 M, FOB. Ready to

P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,
OB, Ready to ship now.
Graham, Baxley.

-R. plants, now ready,
del. in Ga.; $1.25 M, FOB.
vith order. J. F. Lewis, Bax-

ants, $1.50 M; also bright

tobacco, 10c Yb. Mrs.

urson,; Baxley, Rt. 4.

. P. R. plants, $1.50 1000.

erndon, Baxley, Rt. 4.

p. P. R. plants, $1.40 M

25 M, FOB. No chks. Will
nts. R. H. Sharpe, Sur-

Gov. insp. P. R. plants,
$1.15 M in 6 M iots, FOB.
8. W. C. Reamer, Surrency,

he tomato, $1.50 M; Jersey,
eabbage, T5c M; 5 M $2.50.
Boatright, Alma.
al wax and yellow Bermuda
lants, Jersey, Chas. and
ion cabbage plants, $1 M
H.'Kent, Dawson.
insp. big stem Jersey potato
s. Write for prices. H. F. Tan-
lackshear.

ping with falling prices:

ots, FOB. Cash with order.
Moore, Nicholls, Box 3.
. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.40 M
1.65 M del. J. T. Harrell,
Bet. it.
red skin P. R. plants, Gov.
full count; moss packed, im-
ate shipment $1.50 M, EOB.
, Johnson, Fitzgerald,
re purple skin P. R. plants,
'M; $1.40 M in 5 M lots; Gov.
_25 M daily. April, May, June
No chks. S. M. Sinyard, Haw-
He, Rt, 1.
Millions potato plants, big stem
y8, yellow and purple skin P.

w ready, $1.25 M., insp.
1 from vines. J. H. Haroer,
n.

R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.25 M, |.

April 20. Cash with order.
oo S. R. Harden, Surrency,
Re ,

Gov. insp., April,

.P. R. plants, $1.25 M; 10 M

M. No chks. L. D. Kimbrel,
Rt, 3.

. P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,
FOB. April 15. Leroy



~~, Plants For

OB; April and May del.;}

cs. J. D. Harrell, Nich- |

ve

, Plant Sale _

Gov. insp.-P, R. plants, $1.10 M
del. in Ga.;"money orders_ only. L.
W. Griffis, Odum, Rt. 2. _

Gov. insp. P. R, plants, $1.10 M
def. Ga.; money orders only.
Gecrge Griffis, Odum.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.85 M>
prompt shipment; selected .chew-
ing and smoking tobaeco, 13 lbs.,
$i delf to 8rd zone. T. D. Troupe,
Baxley. :
Imp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M FOR.

W. Rentz, Surrency.
Imp. P. R.. plants, Gov. insp.
ard dipped, $1.50 M:; ready Apri!
15; cash. Isham S&S. Thornton,
Screven.

Sweet potato slips and best dried
apples, peeled, free of worms pro-
lific seed corn, de].; honey strained,
for sale. W.-C. Siler, Summertown.
_ Red skin P. R. plants, $1.50 M
det.: $1.25 M collect; Boons, $1.75
M del: ready in May. W. 0. Wal-
Grip, Flowery Branch. :

pe R, plants, Gov. insp. and
treated, $1.50 M; April, May, June
de: _-E, L. Harrell, . Hazlehurst,
Rt. 3. :

P. R. plants, $1.50 M del. or will
ship COD plus postage for May

Cc

tar Soy beans. J. W. Watson,
Pitts, ~
New Stone tomato plants, 20c C;

sweet Ruby King pepper plants,

Cabbage-collard plants, 7bc M:
Big Stone tomato, $1 M; Nancy
Hal and P. R. plants, $1.50 M;
sat. guar.; cash with order. Mrs.

Emily Ahl, Alma, Rt. 3.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.50 M
prepaid, ready now. T, A. Stowers,
Tifton, Rt. 7:7. _

P. R. plants, $1.25 M; 5 M and
over, $1.15 1000. Thos. J. Boat-
right, Bristol, |

Spring grown collard plants, 45c,
500; 75c M del.; will exc. A. :
Maxwell, Montezuma,

Large, rooted 2-5 yrs. old kudzu,

C; $9 M; Himalaya blackberry and
Lucretia dewberry, $1: C postpaid.

J. W. Toole, Macon, Rt. 2.

Cabbage and collard plants,
75c M; 500, 50c; onions, $1 _M; 500,
850 tomatoes, $1.75, M; potatoes, $2
1000. Mrs. R. EB. Hackle, Valdosta.
Yellow skin P. R. plants, $1.60
M; 5M up, $1.40 M del. in Ga.;
cash with order. John Ingram,
Ty Ty.

Pure P,R. plants, $1.50 M; 5 M.
lots, $1.40 M; all postpaid; April,
May, June del.; no ehks.; money
orders. E. Js Sinyard, Hawkins-
ville, Rt. 1, ;

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1 M;
sound, 90-day running speckled
velvets, 90c bu.; money order. A.
J: Adams, Ashburn.

Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 80c
M: sat. guar.; Osage muskmelon
seed, 10c for 2 this.; add postage to
all. Mrs. John E. Cato, Bainbridge,
Rt. 2, Box 4, :

Genuine red and yellow skin PR.
R. plants, $1.25 M FOB; ready to
ship by 20. Ivey Campbell, Baxley,
Rt. 4.

Goy. insp, and treated pink skin
P R. plants, $1.25 M; guar. good
plants. A. %. Jackson, Baxley,
Rt2. %

Imp. P. R, plants, Gov. insp. and
treated, now ready, $1.75 M_ del.;
cash. O. C. Mobley, Baxley, Rt. 4,

Box 42. :
Genuine, imp. red skin P. R.
plants, Gov, insp. and treated,

$1.95 M FOB; $1.40 M del. in Ga.;
April, May del.; now ready. Milton
Arnold, Surrency.

Genuine pink skin P. R. plants,
seed from vine, Gov. insp. and
treated, April and May del., $1.25
M FOB. Emory Turner, Surrency,
Rt. 2.

Imp. P. R. plants, shipment
April 15, $1.25 M; money with

order. Wm. H. Hurts, Baxley,
Rt. 5.

P. R. plants, $1.75 M; onions,
gbe: tomato, $1.50; pepper, $1.75

M; all del.; tobacco, 10 Ibs., $1 del
Harold Smith, Baxley.

P. R. and Nancy Hall plants,
-$1.50'M:; over 5 M, $1.40 M; Greater
Baltimore tomato, $1.50 M; ready;
cash with order; guar. H. C.
Buchans, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Genuine P. R. plants, $1.50 M
postpaid; 100-day velvet beans,
$1.25 bu. FOB. John Daniel, Bax-
lev

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.40 M:
over 5 M, $1.20 1000. R. L. Moore,
Baxley, Rt. 3. f

Rudd plants, 60c per C; $5 M;
currant bushes, 75c 100. L. F.
Taylor, Gordon, Rt. 3.

P,. R. plants, 500, Tc;
mailed; 10 M,. exp. collect,

$1.35 M
$1.25



Surrency, RFD 2.

1000. L. A. Crow, Oakwood.

ze

and June del.; will exc. for O-too- |.

2tce. Effie Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. }

disinfected to live or replaced, $1)

D

with order; any amount. J. W.
Herndon, Surrency. as

P. R. plants, $1.25 M; do not hold
orders; give better price on large
| orders, L. O. Morris, Surrency.

Imp. P. R. plants,s Gov, -insp.,
$1.50 M del. to 8ra zone. Jas. M.
Williams, Baxley.

Imp. P. R: plants; Gov.
$1.50 M del. to 8rd zone.
Williams, Baxley.

Pink skin P. R. plants, $150 M.
5.M up, $1.25 1000. J. M. Moore,
| Baxley, Rt. 8.

P. R: plants, Gov: insp., $1.50 M
pilus postage; 5 M up and 1 pay
express. L. EH. Wever, Baxley

Insp. and treated P, R. plants,
from vine grown seed, $1.50 M; 5
M up,-$1.40 M del. J. . Murray,
Odum.

insp,,



Plants Wanted

Want 5 M. good yellow-skin P.
R. plants by April 20th. Make best
price. A,. Robinson, Oglethorpe.

Will be in market ea.- week
through season for potato plant.s.
Quote lowest prices each week. H.
H. Fitzpatrick, Madison. ae

Want 3 M potato plants, P. R.
or Nancy Hall, Exe: 2 crop. table
peas, or sunflower seed, eaeh at
75c gal. Each pay postage. Mrs.
L..M. Aderhold, Lavonia.

Exc. white peas at $2 bu. for 1M
pink skin P. R. plants and 2 bu.
Spanish peanuts (Valencia pre-
ferred); or smoked hams, 1244 i>.
Each pay ehgs. T. A. McLendon,
Bremen.

_ Want to hear from party having
the Patsaw yam sweet potato
plants for sale or exe. at once. A.
T. Milteer, Quitman.

Exe. 25 Ibs. bright, sun-dried ap-
ples for P. R. potato plants. or
bush lima beans. C. C: Owens, Ap-
pling, Rt. 1.

Exe. $9 value for P. R. potato
plants del. at once. Write. C. H.
Capel, Molena.

Want from 500 to 1500 insp. po-
tate plants, Bermuda onions, etc. in
exc. for other value; also want to
hear from fancy poultry producers.
Mrs. Daisy A. Cothran, Calhoun,
Rt. 4. :

Exe, 2 bu. bright, sound field
peas for 1500 P. R. or Nancy Hall
potato plants. Each pay chgs. on
what he receives. J. M. Housworth,
Lithonia, Rt, 3.

Want 5M P. R. potato plants at
once; must be Gov. insp. W. J.

4 Johnson, Lithonia, Rt. 2.

Exe. 4 bu.-good Cook cotton
seed for P. R. plants, or for good
vlvet beans for seed. G. L. Gay.
Bainbridge, Rt. 8.

Exe. 1 M tomato plants, now
ready for 1 M P. R. potato plants.
J. H. King, Douglas, Rt. 3.

Want 300 iceberg lettuce plants
at once; name best price del. parcel
pest. W. . Campbell, Dallas, Rt. 4.

fixe, 10 Ibs. dried peaches for 1
M cabbage plants; ea. pay post-
age. Ollie Pruett, Gainesville,
Rt. 2.

Exc. sound, recleaned Spanish
peanuts, 1 bu. for 1 M P. R. plants;
ea. pay ches. en what they get;
sell peanuts at 3c Ib. Mrs. Bessie
Geodman, Dexter, Rt. 2.

Want to hear from party. having
tobacco plants for sale, at once. Y.
G. Harper, Wray, RFD 1.

Exc, nice dried peaches, free of
worms, etc., for P. R. plants, del
not later than May 1; exe. some for
10 Ibs. good tobacco, lb. for tb. Ww.
-D, Thornton, Franklin. Z

Exe. imp. Whipp. peas for Gov.
insp. P. R. plants, or best cash
prices del. on 10 M, ist of May. T.
BE. Shaver, Ringgold, Rt. 1.

Exc. 1 bu. cream sugar Crowder
|peas for 1 M nice tomato plants;

ea. pay shipping ches. W. A.
Ragsdale, Hiram.
Want potato plants, peanuts,

exc pure bred S.C. B. L. eggs.
Valentine, bunch beans, corn field
peans, Lady, black-eye, hog brain
peas, ete. Mrs. C. H. Ward, Adairs-
ville, Rt. 1. :

Exc. 2 bu. Hastings honey drip
cane seed for 2 M P. R._ potato
plants; also exe. 15 gal. good syrup
for 45 good hens. Mrs. Lowry
Thomas, Ayersville, Rt. 1.

Bxe. collard plants at 18c a hun-
dred for egg plants, nest onions,
or rabbits; collard plants to be del.
May 1; write. Miss Allie Carter,
Morven, Rt. 1.

Want any kind potato or to
mato plants, pecans or peanuts in
exc. for Aristocrat B. R. setting
eggs, cartons ret.; have Russian
sunflower seed, 10c cup. Dorothy



| Chester, Dahlonega.

Plants For Sale

. FP. R. plants, $1.50 M FOB; cash }

Ro Sy



Pkinis Wanted

fixe. 1 bu. white, black-eyed
peas, pure and sound for P. R. po
tato plants, del. April 20; make of- |
fer. A..F. Ayers, Dewyrose, Rt. 1.

Exe. 14 lbs. N. C. runner pea-
nuts, shelled, guar. pure and sound,
for 1 M potato plants. Ea, pay
postage. Write first. Floyd Heg-
ler, Mauk, Rt. 1

Exe. 90-day velvet beans for P.
R. plants, 1 bu. for 1M plants. O.
S. Duggan, Chester.

Miscellaneous For Sale

Fresh water-ground meal, del.
anywhere, prepaid, 20c pk.; 70c bu.
Cash with order. No chks, Wade
H. Whelchel. Murrayville.

Bright flue-cured tobacco, chew-
ing or smoking, 10 lbs., 75c, del.



2nd zone. Exc. for Spanish or
runner peanuts. H. J. McCorvey,
Coolidge.

Good flue-cured. tobacco, dark
and light, 14 lbs., $1, del. to 8rd
zone. Elisha Tomberlin, Rt. ae

Fig and watermelon rind pre:
serves, 60c qt.; celery plants, $1
per 100; mint plants, 50c per 100
Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson.

Good barn-cured tobacco, bright

or red, whole leaves for chewing.
8c; smoking, 6c Ib. David Hutto,

Surrency, Rt. 2.

Bright flue-cured chewing to-
bacco, aged, mellow, best grade,
prepared ready to chew, 10 Ibs., $1,
prepaid to 8rd zone. Cash. Miss
A. B. Taylor, Alma.

Bright flue-cured, best grade to-
bacco, ready to chew, 10 Ibs., $1,
prepaid to 8rd zone. W. Ll, Wil-
liams, Coffee. :

Good flue-cured whole leaf to-
bacco, 10 Ibs., $1-25; potato plants,
insp., $1.25 M; Stone tomato
plants, 75c thousand. Ellis Wil
liams, Alma.

Pure honey, ext. or comb., 5-lh.
buckets, 75c.; No. Ga. syrup, 50c;
water-ground meal, 24 lbs., 35c:
rice seed, per gal., 25c, postpaid.
Mrs. J. C. Allen, Louisville!

Bright and red, flue-cured to-
bacco, old and mellow,~ chewing,
8c; smoking, 6c lb. S. P. Hutto,
Surrency.

Good barn-cured tobacco, brignt
and red, whole leaves for chewing,
8c; broken leaves, smoking, 6c.
Ruby Mcleod, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Good flue-cured tobacco, chewing
and smoking, 10 Ibs., $1, prepaid to
8rd zone on receipt of money or-
der. James M. Williams, Baxley,
Rt 6.2 ; j
,Good fiue-cured tobacco, 12 Ibs.,
$1, prepaid to 8rd zone. Cash with
order. B. B. Milikin, Baxley.

Good flue-cured tobacco, 12 Ibs.,
$1, prepaid to 8rd zone. Cash with
order. Ella Crosby, Baxley, Rt. 2.

New, unused chicken feathers,
2% lbs., 50c; strawberry plants,
15c hundred. Mrs. Alice Garner,
Palmetto.

Good home-cured tobacco, 8c Ib.,
to 8rd zone, Cash with order. f.
W. Herndon, Surrency.

Good, yellow, barn-cured tobacco,
no mold, in 10-lb. pkgs., chewing,
$1.25; smoking, $1.10; prepaid in
Ga. Mrs. I... D. Boatright, Rock-
ingham. : <<

Pure home-made tobacco, in 5-
lb. boxes, best grade, $1 per box.
Miss Myrtle Campbell, Surrency.

Sample box of old home-made,
flue-cured tobacco, del, for $1.
Phillip Davis, Surrency.

Four hundred and forty-five Ibs.
nice, black, hulled walnuts, 1931
crop, $5 for crop; 3 lbs. yellow and
white beeswax for sale. Money
orders, Mrs. J. BE. Yawn, Rhine,
Rte 1;

' Flue-cured tobacco, 12 Ibs., $1,
del. 3rd zone. Emory:Turner, Sur-
rency, Rt. 2. 3

Flue-cured tobacco, 10c Ib. del.
in 10-lb. or more lots. Cash with
order. Dave Medders, Surrncy.

Bright and mellow, flue-cured to-
bacco, 10c- 1b. del. in 10 or more Ib.
lots. Cash with order. Frank
(name omitted), Surrency, Rt. 2.
Good, mellow, flue-cured tobacco,
whole leaves, 10c; broken leaves,
8c ib., del. 8rd zone. No orders

less than 50c. No chks. L,. T-
Bush, Surrency.
Good flue-cured tobacco, whole

leaves, 10c, and broken leaves, 8c
lb. No orders less than 50c. Len-
nie Burke, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Bright flue-cured tobacco, 10 I1b.,

del. No orders Jess than 10 lbs.
Cash with order. Ike Tomberlin,
Surrency. : <

Bright leaf, flue-cured tobacco,
whole leaf, 10c; broken, 8c 1b., pre-
paid 8rd zone, No orders less than
50e. No chks. Dave Burke, Sur-
rency.

Good, brown flue-cured chewing
tobacco, 12 lbs. $1; smoking, 8c Ib.
de). No orders less than 10 lbs. Roy

PN

- Miscellaneous For

and yellow;



Morris, Surrency, Rt. 2.

i

s

Ground oyster shell for poultry,
$1 per 100 Ibs. FOB. Mrs. J; .G.
Riley, Surrency.

Good, home-made tobacco, bright
and yellow, whole leaf, smoking,
8c; chewing, 10c; no orders

key eggs; add postage. Mrs. Macy-
Boatright, Rickingham.
Old-fashioned, flue-cured tobace
co..12 Ibs., $1 prepaid to 8rd zone.
H.-F. Harris, Baxley, Rt. 2. (

Good flue-cured tobacco, $1. per !

Sale =

fess=
than 50c; exc, for biddies or tur

Vane



12 lbs., prepaid; also imp. yellow \

skin P. R. plants, $1.25 M, FOB.
Cash with all orders. Mrs. Dellie
Waters; Baxley, Rt. 2.

Good flue-cured tobacco, 12 1bs.,

$1, postpaid to 3rd zone; P. Ry

plants, $1.25 M, FOB. Cash wath -
Baxley, .

orders. Tony Young,
Rt 2;
Old, mellow, flue-cured tobacco,
10c Ib., del., or exc. for field peas,
Brabs preferred, 10 lbs.. for bu.
peas; exe. for dried fruit.
Shypes, Baxley, Rt. 1. \
Dar sage leaves, clean, 60c Ib.3-
black haw, Queen of the Meadow,
and sassafras root, 20c lb. Mollie
Reece, Ball Ground, Rt. 4. :
Home-made, flue-cured tobacco,
14 Ibs., $1, del. to 8rd zone, RR.
W. Tomberlin, Baxley, Rt. 2.
' Good flue-cured pure leaf tobac-
co, chewing, $1 per 12 lbs. Miss
Ruth Horton, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Genuine bright leaf, flue-eured
tobacco, good to chew or smoke,
10 lbs., $1, postpaid. James Branch,
Baxley, Rt. 3. 2
Good flue-cured leaf
lbs., $1, prepaid to 3rd zone:
Blle Tyon, Blackshear, Rt. 2.,
Mayapple, yellow rattle weed
roots, 10c Ib.; Queen of the Mead-
ow, 15c 1lb.;
eges; 45c per 13.
Mrs. Myrtle
Rock; Rt. 2.

Mrs.

Add postage.



Miscellaneous Wanted _

Exe. value for white feed sacks.

Write, Mattie Richey, Rochelle,
Rt. ;

Exe. 10 Ibs. nice sundried
peaches for 10 lbs. good, home-.

raised chewing tobacco. Mrs. Julia
Thompson, Douglasville, Rt. 2.

. Exc. value for lint cotton, meat,
meal, sugar Crowder peas, white
dried peaches, ete.
Write what you have. A. B. Wood,.
Griffin.

Exe. 12 lbs. dried peaches for 10
lbs. good, dark red leaf: home-made
tobaceo- J. H. Cason, Dallas.

Want 20-lbs, good chewing ta-
baceo. Send sample and best
price.

tobacco.
price.
Rei.
Exe. 4% bu. white sugar Crowder
peas for 10 Ibs. real good barn-

H. . . Bird, . Dougherty,

cured red chewing tobacco, ready

prepared. W. B. Powell, Juniper.

Want best prices and sample on

good chewing and
bacco, in 10-Ib. lots,
tobacco wanted.
age. J. L. Phillips, Suwanee, Rt. 2.

Georgia Producis
For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

smoking ta-
No flue-cured



Wee

Indian Runher duck |

B. F. Carroll, Elijay, Rt. 2)
Want 50 lbs. first-class chewing
Send sample and best

{

Sets

tobacco; 12 33



Jackson, Talking 7















Party pay post- | =

Tifty bu. 90-day velvyets, 100 per ia

cent sound, $1 bu., FOB. Exc.
Milton

some: for baby chicks.
Minshew, Walden.

Sugar cream Crowders,
$2 bu. Add postage.
BE. D. Puckett, Cumming, Rt. 7.

Five bu. pure Clay peas, 85c bu.;}
15 lbs. Clay Crowders, 4c Ib.; 14
Jersey Black Giant, yr.-old cock-.
erel, $1. Want. pr: pigs; exc. for
or pay cash. Mrs. Berta Patter~
son, Calhoun, Rt.. 2.

Four bu. Brab peas, $1 bu., FOB.
W:. W. Coursey, Newington. :

Forty bu. Brabhams,' $1 bu,
FOB; 20 bu. sound running beans,
85c bu.; 30 bu, peanuts, 50c bu,

Be lpg

or 10 bu. for 40c bu., FOB. Mrs.

L. J. Burgamy, Warthen,. Rt. 225-3
Choice 90-day velvets, 95 to 100
per cent pure, guar., 85e bu.; cash
with order. FOB. W. C. Tanner,
Sandersville, Rt. 1. ws
A-1 90-day velvets, 90c bu., 10 or

No chks.\-







more bu., 80c bu. Exc. for {t u. 3
earpet grass or % bu. chufa: in@
other value. Raymon Tanner, ne

dersville. ; :

Seventy-five bu. peas, 95 per
cent pure, 75e bu. in 2%-bu -iags.
Sample if wanted. Money order,.
Cc. E. Andrews, Greensboro, Rt. 2,

Fifty Ibs. Fordhook bush, large
white limas, recleaned for c
20c lb., FOB. Mrs. Geo. Ste,,hens,
Sulphur Springs.

One hundred Ibs. colored butter.
T. W. MeAllister,

beans for sale.
Buena Vista. ,



a





Seed


~ -adty velvet beans,






Page Eight

Georgia Products
For Sale

Sound, clean Brabs, &0c bu.
Firm bottom land prolific seed
corn, $1.10 bu. Cash with order.
- Mrs. W. W. Ingram, Ball Ground,
Peat ASS

Ten bu. Silver Hull Crowders, 5c
lb. Add postage. L. H. Burt, Juno.

Hendersons bush limas, small

Size, 10c lb. W. W. Bexley, More-
lands Rt...

Twenty bu. 90-day. velvets, $1
bu,, or exc. 10 bu: for 20 gals.
syrup. Cash with order. G. O.
Stuckey, Danville.

Five bu. white, black-eyed peas,
$1.50 bu.; unknown and. Irons, #1
bu. Exc, for 6 M pink skin P, R.
potato slips, to be del, in May. W.
EH; Miller, Lula. :

Hastings Mung beans, 7 Ibs.,. P
vets Write for NOB. prices.
Have 6 bu. Walter Jones, Ram-
hurst.

Red speckled Crowders, $1.50
bu; 25 gal, FOB; white, tender
cornfield beans, 20c cupful; sugar
or Salad pea, 2 cups, 15c. Exc.
for tomato plants. Mrs Henry El-
ler, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Two hundred and fifty bu. choice
Brown Whips, $l bu.; 10 bu_ up,
90c bu., FOB; 250 bu. pure Co-
kers No. 5 cotton seed, 2nd_yyr.;
ginned carefully 50c bu. P. R.
Stanley, Greensboro.

Tender cornfield beans, 25c Ib.,
postpaid; large red spotted Crow:
tiers. 6 1bsi, 25c.: Exc: for Hver-
bearing strawberry or P. R. plants.
J..M. Robinson, Cathoun.

One hundred Ibs, black cow peas.
sacked in new 2%-bu., Be -wt:
bags, 75c bu., FOB. W. S. Kelley,
Talking Rock.

. Three hundred bu. Iron peas.
velvet and Biloxi beans, all No. 1
at 80c bu., FOB; mixed Irons and
Brab., 70c bu. - Will ship order
notify, allow inspection, or cash
with order: A, L. Sasser, Bonaire.

Genuine O-too-tans, recleaned,
$3.50. bu.; eane seed, 5c bu;
Whatleys Prolifie seed corn, from
eert, seed, $1.25 bu., FOB. R. M.
Turner, Royston. ; :
; Peddlers or 6-wks. Crowders,

200 lbs.; also 200 Ibs. white black.
eyed Calif. peas, cheap, or exc
for pigs, bred sows. or what have
you. J. S. King, Austell.

= Cream Crowders,:$3 bu.; 6c 1b.,

postpaid. Speckled Crowders, same
price. Both good cond., hand
cleaned for seed, J.-E.. Pharr,

Cumming, Rt. 7.

White, tender cornfield. beans
and 2 cups full striped Half Run-
ner: beans, 20e cupful, Exc. for
- potato plants. John Wilson, Elli-

jay, Rt. 3, Box 46.

Two hundred bu. very best qual-
picked without
rain; sell all of part at. $1 bu..
OB. Louis R. Dean, Unadilla.

Sound, clean beans and peas:
Brabhams, 85c bu.; red -hull spec-
kied, 80c bu.; mixed peas, 75 bu.;
$0-day- velvets, 85c bu. C.i: H.
Cooke, Sandersville, RFD.

Big Blue Goose and cream Crow:
ders, $2 bu., FOB>: 6e lb., prepaid
in smailer lots. axe, for potato

plants of-anything can use. G. C.
Skinnr, Athens, Rt. 3.

Sweet cream Crowder . peas,
*guar. weevil free, postpaid, 9 Ibs.,

-. $1. Grady Kelley, Sulphur Springs.
Twenty-five bu. speckled peas,
1.10 bu., FOB, or exc. Cashier's
ehk. or money orders only. G,. Nae
Kinman, Jackson.
ee Ninety- day running velvets, 90c
fou; .brab. peas, <$1:25; Whips
slightly mixed, 90c; Clays, 90c;
Biloxi, $2.50; Mathews, $2.50. - All
FOB. W. C. Wilson, Davisboro.

Ten bu.. 2-erop peas, \ clean,
sound, $1:50 bu.. FOB. Sample if
wanted. Mrs: MM. L- - Roberts,
~Gardi.

Genuine O-too-tan beans, sound,
clean, well matured, 1931 crop, $3
bu. FOB. Geo. L. Griffith; Haton-
POO Arts 2.

Pure brown and pure imp. Blue
Whips, $f bu.; Brown Crowders,

4c lb. Exc. for Hendersons bush
lianas at10c bu. .-Can use 50
ibs.. Pay ches. 1 way.-Mrs. W. D

_Johnston, Grayson.

Hastings Mung beans and
brown and cream Crowder peas,
$ lbs., $1. Exc. for Porto Rican
slips, cabbage or tomato plants.
H.-C: Bagley, Suwanee, Rt. 2.

Speckled Crowders
Calif, black-eyes, 80c peck; $2 bu.
Good, tender cornfield beans, 20c

~ teacupful. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball
- Ground, :
Twenty-five bu.
- bright and sound, $1 bu., del depot.
_ Amos Sutherland, Resaca, Rt..1.

Black pole bean seed, 20c large

cupful, or exc. for white feed sacks
at 5c each; P. R. plants, $1.50 M;
Boons, $1.75 M, del... Mrs. Berry
Bennett, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

unmixed Whips,

and. white |-





oe ;
Georgia Products
For Sale

Pure Whips $1 by; mixed, 90c;
Cleveland 5-lock cotton seed, 50c
bu.t Ruckers, 50c; Hastings seed
corn, 50c pk, W-. M. Bryan, Canon.

Early 2-crop cream sugar Crow-

ders, $1.25 bu.; 3c Ib., postpaid;
few lbs. tender white Cutshort
beans, 10c Ib.; colored cornfield

beans, 5e lb., postpaid, Mrs. Wy A.
Holt, Cartecay,

White, brown-eyed Crowders,
yellow Crowders, 74c Ib. Exc.
for. squash,. cucumber, cornfield
bean seed, tomato or P. R. plants.
Mrs. Arthur Anthony, Columbus,
Rest;

O-too-tans, about 8 bu. . very
clean and sound, $2.75 bu., FOB;
about 8 bu. 90-day velvets, extra
good, 90 bu., FOB.. Money order
or cashiers chk. Ralph Duggan,
Warthen. :

Thirty bu. O-too-tans,, $4 -bu.,
FOB. Trade for shoats or heifers,
three, 400 Ibs,, for grazing on pas-
ture. D. R. Nall, Luthersville.

Biloxi beans, $1.50 .bu., FOB.
Good, sound running velvet bean
seed, $1 bu., FOB. Johnnie M.
Sheppard, Stapleton

Fifty bu. Clay peas, in new 2%

bu. bags, 15C bie od). E MeNaie-

Stapleton. 2
Old-fashioned, tender cornfield

beans, 20c. Ib. Exe. for - little

Spanish or N. C. runner peanuts,
at 2c lb. R. M. Hawkins, Menlo.
Sound, high-grade Brabs, very
uniform in size and color, prac-
tically free from weevils. Price on

application. A. P. Howe, Ft. Val-
ley, Rt. 3.

Brab peas, $1 bu.; Claybank
Crowders, 75c bu. Mrs. R. A. Bar-

geron, Sardis.

Unknown or large Clay peas,
first class con., 75c bu.,/FOB Blue
Ridge. Cane seed, 45c bu., FOB
I. R. Rogers, Young Cane.

Genuine O-too-tan beans, new
crop, Sound and recleaned, $3 bu.,
FOB. *G. A, Ware, Marshallville.

Hendersons bush limas, 10c Ib.;
sugar Growders and black-eyed
Calif. peas, each, 5c lb., FOB. W.
Ve Thompson, Bremen, Rt.. 1,
Box Lok ;

White and cream Crowder peas;
also Lady peas, recleaned, treated,
10. Ibs., $1; $6.50 per 100, prepaid;
Red Valentine, good germination,

30c 1b.) #2 Abs. $1. Bi A. Hayes;

Buford,
Peas, all fresh seed, Brabs, Irons,

Whips, Tillmans, $1 bu.; mixed,

85c bu., FOB. Money order. W.

M:. Ray, Fort Valley, Rt. 1.
Three bu. ironclad peas, $1 bu.,

plus postage. T. J. Stovall, Canon,

Ris

Three and one-half bu. .New

Eras, 75c bu., plus postage. Dan
Craft, Canon, Rt. Ae

Twenty to thirty bu. pur ple hull
speckled table peas, unmixed,
Make best offer FOB McIntyre.
Sample if desired. G. W- Small
wood, McIntyre, Rt. 2.

Thirty bu. unknown peas, sound

and clean, $1 bu.; in 10-bu. lots,
90e bu. M. J.: Sherman, Tunnel
Hill,

White sugar and cream 2-crop
Crowder peas, 6c lb. or $2 bu. Exc.
for good potato or tomato plants.
Mrs. Ethel Carnes, Cumming,

ESAs

Calif.. bleck-eyed peas, 12 or 14
bu., free of weevils, sound and
clean, gathered without rain, 3c
to
Cook, Alpharetta, Rt. 4.

Field peas, Brabhams,
Whips., 85c; New Eras, 85c; Clays.
75e: write. M. G. Pound, Sparta.

Whippoorwill peas, $1 bu.; also
honey drip cane.seed, 75e bu.; 2
bu. per order: all FOB. J. V. Mce-
Clure, Acworth, Rt, 1.

Unknown peas, sound and clean,
$1 bu. FOB; also some New Eras,
same price. J. F. Miller, Leo.

Bunch velvet beans, sound, pure
stock, $2.50 per % bu. FOB. J. J.
Proctor, Eastman. oe

Four bu. brown sugar Crowder
peas, 2%ec lb. FOB; exc. for other
value. W. M. Phillips, Chamblee,

Patt, 1:

Old-fashioned cornfield, streaked
half runner garden beans, white or
pinto soup bean seed, 25c pint, del.;
exc. for Spanish or Valencia pea-
nuts. Mrs. U. V. Sauls, Lula.

Good, sound velvet beans, $1 bu.;
write for quantity prices; 3- crop
yellow bunch Crowders, 5c Ib.; field
peas, $1 bu: N. E. Law, Ocilla.

Six-wks. speckled Crowders, 7c
Ib.; add postage. Mrs. R. G. Green,
Cuthbert.

Ten bu. No. 1 Brabs., and 5 bu.|-

Clay peas for sale. H. D. Fincher,
Culloden.

Peas: Brabhams, 95c; Clays and
speckled, ea., 75c bu.: mixed peas,
T0c bu. J. M. Hayes, Thomson.

>| for exchange.

$1.80 bu.; 5 bu., $8.50. Bessie |
$1:

Georgia Product
For Sale

Cream Crowder peas, few wee-
vils, 15 Ibs., $1, postpaid in Ist and
ana zones, Mrs, W,. J. Campbell,
Rising Fawn.

Forty pu. mixed Crowders, 10-
bu. running Crowder peas, also full
crop Hiley Belle peaches from 3
M trees, for sale, Sam Stanford,
The Rock. 2

Ten-fifteen Ibs. good, white, ten-
der cornfield beans, 25c 1b.; 15 lbs.
cream sugar Crowders, 5c Ib; 2
bu. Clays, $1.50 bu.; add postage.
Mrs. John HE. Cook, Hemp.

Pole cat Crowders, shelled and
cleaned jby hand, 15 pt., 2 for 25c,
$1 gal, 10c lb; add postage on
less than $l-orders; prompt del. as-
sured. Mrs. W.. Roy Taylor,
tobinson. :

BUTTER FOR SALE
Three to seven Ibs. nice Jersey
butter ea. week, 25 Ib.; 5 Ibs., $1;
fresh young cow, T. #B. tested.
Customer return cartons. No chks.
Mrs. J. W. Roper, . Gainesville,
Rte,
Three or 4-lbs. nice, fresh Jer-



sey. butter ea. week. Cow T. B.
tested, 25c Ib. Cash. with order.
Mrs. A, C.. Phillips, Gainesville,
ARES 9,

Two or 3 lbs. firm Jersey butter
from T. B. tested cow ea. week,
20c lb., postpaid. Mrs< J. B. Ban
nister, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

FRESH AND CURED MEATS

Country cured, oak-smoked side
meat, 11c 1b.; hams, wt. 10-15 lbs,
16c lb., FOB; shoulders, 8-12 lbs.,
9c. Noah D. Hendricks, Metter,
Rt. 1, Box 87. :

Brooks couaty hams, smoked, 18e
Ib., or. $16 per 100 Ibs. All sizes;
guar. sound, free of bugs. Postage
extra. Money order, or 10c extra
Lee Patrick, Quit-



man.

Nice oak and hickory-smoked ha-
cen, hams, 20c; shoulders, 12c;
sides, 15e. Del, in 100-Ib. lots. Nice

lard, $6 -per 50-lb. can, del. Mrs.
J. D. McIntyre, Ousley.
Exe. genuine P. R. plants at

$1.50 M for good home-cured meat,
or hog lard. Adell Murry; Baxley.
Rt. 4,

Sev. hams and shoulders, corn-
fed hogs, Ga. cured, sound and dry,
from healthy hogs. Write | for:
prices. M. R. Lockhart, Louisville.

FRUIT FOR SALE

Extra nice sun-dried apples, 8c
lb. del. Henry F'. Weaver, Marion.

Fifty Ibs, each, peeled dried
peaches, 10c Ib. and rough peaches,
&c- 30 Tbs. dried apples, 9c lb. post-
paid. Mrs. S. N. Camp, Easta-
nollee.

Nice, dried peaches for sale or
exe. for O-too-tan beans, or ducks,
or eggs. C. A. Huckeba, Roopville,
Rt. 1.

Nice sundried acid apples and
peaches, each, 10c Ib., del. Mygrs.
J. J. Roach, Royston, Rt. 1.

HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE

Ext. honey, new stock, 5 Ibs.,
75c; 10 Ibs., $1.50, del. . Ask for
prices on large quantities. ~ Jack
Crawford, Odum.

Fourteen stands practically new.
pat. hives, 8 and 10-frame, cheap,
or trade for good milch cow. E.
T. Pritchett, Juliette.

Twenty-five hives bees in mod-
ern 8-frame hives wtih supers,
equipment and some honey, del,
here, $1.50 each. J. W. Colley,
Chipley.

Fall chunk honey, 5, 10, 25-Ib.
eans 12c Ib., del-; 50-lb. lard cans,
10c lb., FOB; few gals. strained,
15e 1b., del. = Will exch. .- Co G.
Oliver, Barnesville, Rt. 2.





Strained honey, 15c lb.; yellow
beeswax, 25c lb.; dried peaches,
free of worms, 10c tb. Major
Crow, Cumming, Rt. 4.

Good table ext. honey, packed

and labeled, 5 lb. pails per case,
$2.75; in 410 bbis., 4c lb.; prompt
del. J. T. Mullis, Alma.

Ten lbs. beeswax, 20c Ib. FOB:
25c lb. del.; want 3-5 bu. long staple
cotton seed, 1% te 1144 staple; exe.
beecwax. J.-S. Estvanko, Bremen,
Rt:

Twenty pat. bee hives, never
used, 8-frame, consist of brood
chamber, scrapes top and bottom;
made of heart express, $20 for lot.
G. T. Bazemore, Pearson, Rt. 2.

PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR
SALE
Ga. runners, 14%c lb. FOB; a
90-day velvet beans, $1 bu., FOB.
R B. Phillips, Damascus.
Good, sound white Spanish for





planting, $35 per ton, FOB, Charlie
Clark, Tare iee




















se - Georgia Products"
For Sale

N. C. runner seed peanuts, Ga.
grown, 2 lb. FOB; no orders less
than 100 Ibs. H, M. Cannon, Adel,
Rt)

Nice paper- -shell pecans, for sale
or exc. for good dried apples,. lb,
for lIb.; ea. pay postage. S:- 2 A,

Douthit, Poulan.

White Spanish peanuts, $1. 10 per
2 pu.; also collard seed, $15 a hun-
dred bs. ., or 80c Ib. postpaid. Mal-
vin Collins, Whigham..

White Spanish, No. 1, $1.90 per
100 1b. bag: cash with order; re-
cleaned, $2.15 cwt: Wdgar Shipp.
gr. Americus,

Sound, white Spanish seed pea:
nuts, $85 ton, FOB. Tom Taylor.
Marshallville.

Fifteen bu. imp. red peanuts, | &
hand picked, $1.50 bu. Sample on
request; 15 bu. A-1, 90-day velvet
beans, $1.25 bu-; all FOB here. C.
HY, Bedenbaush, Wrightsville, Rt. 1.

White Spanish peanuts, re-
cleaned, sound, $2 per 100 Ibs., 4

jbu. to the 100, FOB. W. Cy Bras-
sell, Gibson. :

Thre hundred bu. N. C. runner
peanuts, shelled, 5c lb., or exe.

for Thompson Ringlet B. R. pul-
Jets. or Guernsey calg, male or fe-
male. EKach -pay charges. F. M.
Jarrett, Braxton.

Hand-picked Spanish peanuts, 3
Ib FOBC D P&G No. 4 cotton
seeq for planting, 60c bu. Miss
Fannie Jarrell, Butler.

Large red peanuts, shelled, 20c
Ib.; good var, seed corn, Tic pk.;

Ruckers cotton seed for planting,

65c bu., not prepaid, Charlie H.
Snsith, Roopville, RED

Seven bu. 3-in-1 Spanish peanut
seed, 40c bu.; 12 bu. Petty-Toole
cotton seed, 40c bu. Ali FOB. Miss
Kate Lancaster, Sylvester.

Ga. runner peanuts, 1 3-4e 1b.,
FOB. Exc. 20 bu. for 10 bu. hay
peas. Ea. pay frt. on what he re-
ceives.. Jas. N. Isler, Meigs.

Two and one-half toms or more
Ga, raised N. C. peanuts, good
seed, saved without rain, 2c lb.,
FOB... J. D. Swint, Lenox.

Two hundred and fifty Ibs. or
any part thereof Tiptop seedling
pecans: Make best offer. D. A.
McPherson, Cuthbert,

Sev. hundred bu. runner peanut
seed, 2c lb,, FOB. . Cash with or-
der. T. N. Wiggins, Edison.
oN. C. runner peanuts, reqleaned,
2c lb.; also white Spanish peanuts,
recleaned, 2c Ib. FOB. . D. iL.
OSteen, Douglas, "RFD Ze

N. C. Ga. raised.runner peanuts,
fine for seed, picked, not threshed,

Ye Ib.-.FOB; honest deal. EJ.
Cottle, Ty Ty.
Spanish peanuts, machine

shelled, 4c lb.; No. 1 grade in hull,

2u%c lb. FOB: will sheli them as
fet orders. A. M. Hubbard, Biluff-
ton

Four thousand lbs. sound, bright
No. 1 Spanish peanuts for seed, 3c
Ib, del. in zone 1; better price ton
lots. H. D. Kent. (No . address
given.) :

Ga. runner peanuts, 2c lb. or
exc. for 10 M P. R.-potato plants
at once, or shoats, pigs or corn. H.
Hagan, Statesboro,

Sev. hundred bu. No. 1 runner
peanuts for planting, 2c Ib. FOB;
cash with order. Roy A. Weeks,
Edison, P. O. Box 174.

Ga. raised N. C. runners, saved
without rain, good seed, 2c lb. C.
B. Daughtrey, Lenox.

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES FOR SALE

Sugar pear, 3 ft, 15c each; 4 for
50; $1.25 doz.; Indian peach and
cherry, 6 for 50c; striped half run-
ner bean seed, 15c teacupful. Mrs.
Wise ER Thompson, Lawrenceville,
Rite a.

State insp. peach trees, $35 M:;
$4 C; 75c doz.; grapevines, best
var., $4 C; 5c doz.: fig, walnut,
same price. E, B. Travis, River-
dale.

May cherries, goose plums, pear
Sprouts, 2 yrs. old, 10c each: sas-
safras, rattle weed root, 20c Ib.:;
Syrup to exc. for potato. plants:
cane seed, 5 Ib. Lonnie Rundles,
Gainesville, :

Large red. goose plums, sweet
apples, brown hen fig, currant
Sprouts, 10c ea.; $1 doz. . Add post-
age, Mrs. Z. C, Adams, Juniper.

State. insp. apple and peach
trees, 5 for 15c; pear, 25c; 2yr.
grapevines, Concord and Niagara,
10c. Exe. for baby chicks. W. H.



| Alexander, Cleveland.



SYRUP FOR SALE
Good syrup for sale or exc. for
chicken feed, good tobacco; make
offer in first letter; want onion
and potato plants, peanuts, fruit

April 14, 1939

j peanuts; ea, pay chgs. on what







- Georgia Products
For Sale

Extra good, bright, thick syrur
50e gal. or exe. for Barred
White Rock baby chicks. _
Lewis, Adairsville.

Pure N. Ga. sorghum syru
5 lb. eans, $3 per. case of 12 can
honey drip cane seed, T5 bu
bu. per order; all FOR. H. e
Priest, Acworth, Rhee 2 ;

One hundred per cent pure Ga
Serghum, heavy body, splendid
flavor, ,packed in used half bbls,
holding 34 to 35 gal., $10 per bbl,
FOB, W. B. Roddenbery, Cairo,

VEGETABLES FOR SALE -
_ Want to hear from Parties: want-
ing to buy tomatoes in the patch,
by the patch or acre; will trade to
gather them for you. A. By Thom
son, Whitsburg, Rt. 3.
Want to hear from responsil
party to take acre of tomatoes,
green or ripe at fair price; alse:
3 acres early cantaloups and water.
melons. Mrs. Dewey Nelms, Bow:
man, Rt. 1. 2
Want to contract with -reliable
party to grow green tomatoes for
them this. season. J. O.
Gainesville,




















Georgia Products
Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Exe, potato and tomato plants
for good, sound peas, any quantity,
Ship peas and write. W. Wy Wil
liams, Quitman. See
Exe, 1% bu,




















is Black Wax Ever
bearing pole beans for 1 bu. O-t
tans; also exc. some for Ky. Won.

ders. -Hiave cream Crowder peas
for sale. W...J:, Ory, Cumming
Rt. 6.

Want 300 Ibs. ted hull or any
var. good bearing peas,
turn in the fall 600 Ibs., FOB your

station. Square deal. Ref. fur
nished. Mrs. Gertrule Findley,
Lyons.

Want speckled Crowder peas,
Send sample. W. W. Quinn, Wash:
ington.

Exc. little white Spanish seed
peanuts at 3c Ib. for Henderson's
bunch lima beans. L. P. Sing
ton, Ft. Valley.
Want 100 bu. mixed field | peas
at 50c, FOB Macon. :
Macon, care Ga.
Forsyth Road,

SS Farm

peas: One M. plants ton - DI
peas, up to 8 bu.. J, A. Miles,
Coffee. ee

ae 10 0r 15 -ibs. Ky. Wond

cushaw, wamplin seed or poder 2:




















per peas. Mrs. x. Wa Bae
Madison,

Wanted 15 lbs. running velvet
beans; exe. for black- -eye peas,

same amount; ea. pay postage.
Bramhold, Mt. Airy.
Exe. 3 bu; black 2-crop ee der
peas, slightly mixed with 2- p
yellow peas, for Brabham, Iron or
Clay peas or exc. for dried frui
apples or peaches. Waid. Patri I
Dixie.
Want sev. bu. O-too-tan and
Mathis Soy, 1 bu. Biloxi, 5.
velvet and 5 bu. Jerusalem antl
oe send sample and price for
ash, M. G. Sheehan, Sharon. ie
Want O-too-tan beans; exo. Cok
lege No. 1 cotton seed or Pay
cash; send sample, TH; ON. Hopper
Ranger. :







PEGANS AND PEANUTS
WANTED sia

Exc, 2 P. Cc. and Big Bone
Guinea cross, pigs, 10 wks. old, L
gdod con. for 200- Ibs, runner ce









gets. P. B. Collins, Graymont.

Want Spanish peanuts, ton Joti
and over, del. Augusta; quote ba
and mail sample. W. HE. ne :
Augusta, 312 8th St. :

Exe. value for 8 bu. little Span
ish peanuts; ea. to pay shipping |
ches. Mrs. E. J. McDaniel,

Vista.
Exc. P. R. potato plants fo















white Spanish peanuts and R.
Red -chicks. E. R. Yarbrough
Mershon. :

Want few bu. Spanish pearl
in exe. for flue-cured smoking. to
bacco, G, A. Thompson, Swains
bero, Rt. 2. i

SYRUP. WANEND
Exc. 2 bu. cream Crowder P
for 1 case of 6 gals. good Su
cane syrup. Ha. pay chgs. on
he receives. James Glissom
niper, Rt. 1.
Exe. 100 Ibs.
5c lb. for Ga, cane-syruD,

pecans or le

Exp
ip



trees. Zenas Sanders, Felton, Rt. 1.





paid by ea. pespectively.
Cate Vienna.




ae