ints, corn, . tc.
one Mtn., Rt. 1.
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AG RICULTURE..
MISSIONER:
PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA, D. JONES, DIRECTOR.
Poultry For Sale
One Sanders Roundhead Stag,
12 nice, young Ancona | wt.5 Ibs., 4 oz.: guar. pure bred:
90c ea. or exc. for | Mahoney Gull eggs, $2 per 15; $3
Chas. for 30. Roy Logan, Ellijay, Rt. 5.
ea. FE.
USTRALORPS
ye Black Australorp pul-| Leghorns from 245 to 250 egg str.,
LEGHORNS
Twenty-one pure bred White
laying, cr 345 eggs|now laying; sell or exc. for plug
. Liles, Wood-|mul or horse, Ernest Rice, At-
lanta, Rt. 2, Box 206.
BANTAMS
a sei mos. old, direct fromm Roselawn AA
ped. matings, $3.50 per
io Clark,
Macon,
_ Ave.
Four weeks. old SoC Wea:
cockerels,.5 each; 8 cockerels, 11
matings, 75c each. oe Burns,
Calhoun.
Ped, ecockerels AAA W,. eg-
horns, Tancred str. direct from
177
s full-blooded fancy ban-| Booths trap-nested stock, $1 each,
uso. 1 pr. of Millie Fiuers| POR. Place order at once. Mrs, J
antams.: Jamie
nroe, P. O. Box 283.
Van|C, Ward, Perry.
One hundred and fifty Buff L.
AND OTHER ROCKS pullets, 6 wks. old, 35 each. J. A;
hen and 25 B. R. chicks,
as ge old, 25 ea. for lot, or pullets, 30c
3
special. pen, $4; carefully
, Jd. L. Peugh, Barnes:
Jones, Mansville.
About 80 W. L., Eng. str. 7 wks.
ea. Exp. collect. Mrs. J. Ee Hor-
ton, Cochran, Rt. 3.
One hundred Buff Pachorn? 6
e@ Thompson Ringlct. B. wks. old pullets, 385e ea. J. P.
hens, March 1931 hatch, | Brown,-Meansville.
rge March cockerel, $2;
lot, FOB; eggs, 75c per | lets, AA grade, bloodtested for B.
aR Wilson, Canon, Ri. WwW. pe, 250-270 eeEg str, 65c ea, del.
nty-five pure B. Rock hens,
,now laying; 2 roosters, 2
Twenty-five Tancred W. L. pul-
H. H. Todd, Hogansville.
Twelve W. &. hens and rooster,
Poultry For Sale
Two thoroughbred Buff Orp.
roosters, yr..old, $1.25 ea. Cash
with order.* Mrs. G. D. Flake,
Brooklet.
Five young Buff Orp. yr. old
roosters, Sunflower str., $2.50 ea.;
also eggs, 75c per setting, FOB.
As J. Moran, Waycross, P. O. Box
604.
Five pure bred Buff Orp. yr. old
kens, now laying, $1 each, FOB.
Money order, Mrs. Claude Seon-
yers, Summit, Rt. 3.
- PIGEONS
White Kings, mated, banded and
working, heavy squabbers. Burrell
Richards, Fitzgerald.
Six Red and Splashed Carneaux, '
4 half breed, $1:50; cash with order.
Irwin Bryan, Omega.
Seven pair Plymouth Rock
White King pigeons, 2 pr. Red
Carneaux, mated, banded and
working. Will close out for 100
biddies, day old, or sell. Mrs. J.
H. Rollins, Moreland.
Twelve prs. White Kings, thor-
oughbred, working, 5c pair, or
exc, for 200 baby chicks, heavy
breed, Mrs. P. S. Kemp, Sr.,
Woodstock, Box 52.
PHEASANTS FOR SALE
Ringnecks, full grown cocks, $2;
hens, $3; eggs, $1.50 per 15. Nel-
son Severinghous, a2 0018, Rock
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1932.
Poultry For Sale
Fifty. S:-C. BR. Red: hens, 15
lb. or 80c ea. Mrs. Jesse Howze,
(address not given).
burg cockerel.
Poultry Wanted
: HAMBURGS
Want 1 Silver Spangled Ha
Must be extra nice,
Yr. old Star pen hens, $1.50 ea-;|3 or 4 mos. old, or grown,
cocks, $2.50; Exhibition: hens,} pair pure Games or Minorcas. C
$1.25; cocks, $1.50; Utility, $1 ea.|S. Waller, LaGrange, care Waller's
All Donaldson direct stock. Mrs. | Bakery.
R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton.
WYANDOTTES
Five pure-bred R. C. S. L. Wyan-|in color, ;
dotte pullets and cockerel, yr. old, | Grange, 405 Hines St.
Will exc, trio of pure White or
Black Minorcas. Buffs to be pure
Billy Bowen, Tax
$5 for lot. Mrs, A. J. Paris, Dallas,
Donaldsons pure Dark S. C.
Reds, 1-2 yr. old hens, choicest
H. L. Hiliston, Rupert.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE
DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE
Two Mammoth Bronze hens, | Send list.
large size, now laying, $5 for the| gusta, 2840 Walton Way.
first letter.
LaGrange, Rt. 6.
Want sev. pr. doves and other
fancy stock. State best price and
A. P, Boardman, . Au
2, FOB; R,C. R. I. Red eggs, pure
bred, $1 per 50; $2 C del. Mrs. A
B. Crow, Flowery Branch, Rt. 2.
P. P. by mail, Grady Shaw, Ludo-
PIGEONS
Want 15 prs. White King ae
Give full particulars : and
Geo. Good, At-
3 : eons.
Mammoth White Pekin babytsiate pest price.
ducklings, 20c ea. for 10 or more. |janta, Rt. 1.
DOVES WANTED he
Want best cash prices on pary
stock, $1 each; utility, 75c; 2 yr. tridges, doves and eggs. : :
variety and date can deliver in
old rooster, $2; yr. old, $1.50. Mrs. Arnela ee Hopkins,
wici.
Eleven mos. old Bronze tom, $4,
nan, 14% Greenville St.
PHEASANTS WANTED _
Exe. White King pigeons, mated,
FOB. Mrs. Ben 8S. Welch, New-| banded and working for Ringneck,
or Golden pheasants.
T'wo nice, large Muscovy ducks, | terested. Frank Broadhurst, Ame
1931 hatch, $1 ea. Exc. for nice,|icus, 620 Bartow St.
Write if in
fresh dried peaches or apples. Mrs.
MISCHLLANEOUS CHICKEN
Homer Harris, Altaloma.
ree with entire lot; hens, Tancred or Barron str., $10 for lot.4 Chapel Mtn. meats sus WANTED |
got for lot Saree Cc, ETH. C. Carter, Winder, Rt. 3. Beautiful ee piccants Six M. B. turkeys, 5 hens and Bike: rabhite fon acne any bree as
; : ' Twenty-five W. L. hens and 2/superior stock, brilliant plumage, | tom, $25. Take 15 bu, ear corn in
gh, Wrightsville, Rt. 1.
roosters, yr. old, Barron str. Hens
now laying, $20. Mrs. G. A. Conkle,
hens, rooster,pure bred: Morrow, Rt. 1.
stock, Light Brahmas,
: ae = ot 7B best -ege str. W. L. hens, direct
ite mush peas, 12 Ib from Ferris 259-300 egg grade, 65
Svs Jo 3: Thomp- ea. Eixtra fine layers. Mrs: Sim
es
yn, Atlanta,
Ornish hens or
FOB. Exc, some for | Palmetto, Rt. 1.
potato plants, Nancy
or Porto Ricans.
Carnesville, Rt. 3.
a0; eges, $1, 153.
inhina. show type,
'Cochins, $4 trio.
CORNISH
John
841, Wreder|-pastons
cock,
Write,
One hundred and fifty Paces!
Gibbs, Rockledge.
Seven pure bred S.C. W. L. pui-
$4 lets; 6 mos. old, now laying, $4.50
prepaid. Mrs. Ralph Williams,
MINORCAS
White. Minorcas and hatching
$1-|eggs for sale. Mrs. J. W. Milam,
B. fs ORPINGTONS
Four Buff Orp. hens and rooster,
8 mos. old, $1 ea:, $4.50 for lot,
| Point.
$5 per pair. Carl H. Fuller, West
One Fes hen pheasant, 1931
hatch, beautiful plumage, $2.50.
Arthur Freeman, Cleveland, Rt. 5.
POLISH CHICKENS
Two hens and _ rooster, 1931
hatch Golden Polish, $2 for lot.
Charlie Buffington, Lavonia, Rt. 2.
7
R. I. REDS
Pure bred <R. I. Red rooster,
$1.25:-or. exc. for._.P; Re potato
plants at $1.25 M. Also exc. Red
eggs, 65c per 15 or 30 at $1.25.
Mrs. C. A: Bruner, Edison, Rt. 1.
Donaldson Red 2-yr-old hens, 75c
ea. Cash. No chks., aoe Jad
Hooks, Unadilla.
> Sixty pure Donaldson see Rei:
4 Grey Chinchillas
part payment at 50c bu. del. Come 3
see. Inquire at S. J. Lawsons| Duck, 1 Red buck and doe.
t, Ball d, A, J. Thomason, Bankhead a f
store. Edgar Cowar a Groun way, Atlante Ri 4 Bex 278. a
RED 1.
3*does and
Six ducks, drake, Rouen, ducks TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
now laying; 90c ea., or exc. for 7
dark Donaldson str. yr. old Red
hens or 6 hens. and cockerel. Mrs.
J. T. Lambert, Forest Park.
Two Guinea roosters, 50c each; | 1931 hatch.
Ky. wonder pole beans, 20c ib.; | burn.
: : Want 1 er:2 pr. Ringneck Doves
Would
White, pink-eyed rabbits, oe
pay reasonable cash price.
: Petty, Dawson, P. O. Box 508.
pone tired. Eretee Ane 2 Stey Want pure pred April hatch M.
turkey poults
stock.
white velvet okra, pure, 40c Ib.;
Hastings pure white sugar Crowd-| F trio of Mallard ducks,
er peas, 15c lb. Mrs, W. J. Smith, | *-
Lebanon.
breed, yr. old, wt. about 18 Ibs., $4
FOB. Mrs. O. Ll. Bush, Doerun. B.
Poultry Wanted
DUCKS,
GGEESE, ETC., WANTED
Will pay 40c ea.
Speckled Guinea hens and rooster,
ory Floyd, Fam
for 2. or. 8
from naturs
State price and date can
ship. C. C. Neal, Commerce.
Want buy pure bred White Mus-
GAMES FOB. Money order; white peas, | Red hens, $1 ea. Mrs. HH. T, Hud- GAMES WANTED -|eovy ducks or young ducklings.
ler stags, $3.50; cocks, $5; | 3c Ib.. FOB. Sample on request.| son, Gray. Want game chickens and hatch-|Lockard Bell, Atlanta, 264 Alex
50 per 15. Prompt atten- | W. P. Gardner, Fairburn, Rt. 2. Five pure bred R. I. Red hens|ing eggs, pure bred, no crosses. | ander St.; N. W. ze a
a eS Orders-and all letters Five Golden Buff Orp. cockerels.|and rooster, bloodtested, not re-| Exc. Chinchilla and N. Z, .white Want to buy Indian Runners,
A. J. Platt, Warne, N.|$1. Exc. for hens. W. J. Brown, | lated to hens, $6.50 for lot, FOB.| rabbits or other value. C. J. Keyes, | White Pekings and Mallard ducks.
Resident of Georgia. Tilton. * Mrs. C. R.-Hardy, Dawson, Rt. 1. SpEDOD: Lawton M. Calhoun, Columbus.
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RGIA PRODUCTS .
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_ Prevailing Wholesale Prices, April 18, 1932. Always Subject to Variation. Poultry Wanted .....-...ceoe- oe {
1 9 Live Stock For Sale ..2.2.-.2..-.
9 Idosta.
Atlanta. Macon. Savannah. Augusta. Columbus Valdos tive Gtack Wanted
Mee, Mon ; $ .14 $ i $ . $ oo $ at Grain and Hay For Sale ........--.-c----- 2.
qioserd, doz. doz 10 : a "10 "10 10 -10 Baby Chicks For Sale ESR oe 2
yard run. doz gr 12 13 512 i 7 tl 11 Baby Chicks Wanted 2 2
pee 12 MoS 15 . : be = Bees Por Sale 2-3
a 7 10 09 09 06 HieES Warned -.. sen cmnnennnmonnteeeteen oS
"99 93 23 23 a 22 Planis For Sale ......... Seepage 3-4-5
12 Se AT 15 : 15 10 Plants Wanted)... 3. 5
07 12% 12 _ a =o Seed For Sale oo cancecnceeesnee 5-OHM
- 20 Zz "95 se 30 Seed Wanted 2. 6 7
I ; : ey j : es) ee Positions Wanted .......--..-:-cc-ceeceeeeeeeeee MT
Pea RT 50 69 60 ;
Ha Peas, not mixed, bus 65 3 15 so mesg [| Farm Help Wanted voor 7
nity Butter, best table, Ib... .25 20 |. a8 48 50 Miscellaneous For Sale eco... 7
on (80 lb. to bu.), bu. se a oy 1.50 1.50 1.50 1,25 Miscellaneous Wanted ............. Pace 7
ne tae No. i, ae U8. -rarnaner~ 1.90 79,00. 3: ei ee Sees et Georgia Products For Sale ............ 7-8
Be eo Aton Sen oe i 2 Georgia Products Wanted .............. 8
ld during week beginning April 11, 1932, at co-operative sales brought 3.30 per cwt., basis No. 1 Special Notices so ..e-esteveenmemneeee 4
-No. 1 stock, delivered shelling plants, $31.00 per ton, eublect to change. :
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Winterville, Rt. 1.
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Poultry Wanted
Want 10- Blue Speckled: Guinea
hens and 2 roosters. Write best
price. W. H. Allen, Monroe
weatt.; 4."
Want 2 turkey hens and gobbler
in exc. for B. Rocks-or R. I. Red
chickens, or: would exc. white peas
for same. Bill Gardner, Fairburn;
Want 1 pair each; Wood, young
Mallard ducks. Quote best price
del. Jack -Carver, Dawson, 363
~ Lee St.
Live Steck For Sale
BUCK FOR SALE
Domesticated white tail
about 5 yrs. cld,.buy row while he
jis developing his horns.. Walter T.
, Candler, Atlanta, 214 Walton Bldg.
CATTLE FOR SALE
Thoroughbred Jersey bull calf,
- reg, in buyers naine, by 5 mos. old
April 17th, of Sybii and. Fox breed-
ing, $25; bright cat straw, $9 ton,
baled, Luther Washington, Javk-
son, Rt. 6.
Jersey bull -calf,.15/46
mos. old, $7.56; also
cow, $22.59, or trade
or yearlings. Will nor
Ashworth, Loganville,
Several good grade mich cows
for sale and will rent some to re-
fiable parties; also reg. young
Herefords for sale. Sce J. S.. John-
gon, Hampton, RD 1, Bear Creek
Pure 5
fresh milich
for diy cow
ship. Leroy
. Farms.
Fresh in young cow for sale. Ask
at-store for Mrs. John Cooper, Red
Oak, Rt. 1, Box 122,
Reg: Jersey male calf, 1 mo. old,
in fine cond., 35. W. P. Nash, Lil-
purn, Rt. 1.
Jersey buli calf, from tested 7
per cent Butier-Fat Dam (picture
of dam on request); sired by im-
ported son of Estella Volunteer.
EB. R. Snell, Grayson, Rt..1. ~*~
Jersey and Holstein, 4-gal. cow,
fresh in, 4th calf; 1 to freshen
April 20th; Denaldson Red eggs,
bloodtested, 75c, 15; 50c called for.
E. Z. Trammell, Duluth; Rt. 1.
High bred, reg. 2-yr.-old Jersey
Oxford breeding bull; grandson of
@ Silver Medal bull; $30 with pa-
pers. A. A. Fowler, Stone Mtn,
BES.
Nice bred Poil and Jersey, cross
heifer for sale, freshen last of
April; also 10 B. Rocks, Park str.,
yr. old, 80c ea. Mrs. H. B. Ford,
Lavonia. \
Blue Jersey cow, cheap or. exc.
for a good plow mule, or horse. W.
W. Hines, East Point, 108 S.
Martin St. o
One prize winner Jersey male,
won Junior Championship and
first prize; make offer. J. T.
Anthony, (4-H Club Boy), Midland.
Pure bred cream Jersey cow, 3
yre old, calf 3 wks. old, gentle,
extra rich milk, $40 cash. Mrs. E.
G. Hicks Chamblee, Rt. 1. (Shal-
low Ford Road.)
Fresh in Jersey cow, 2nd calf;
giving 3 gal. per day, $385. H. G.
Mahaffey, Loganville, Rt. 2.
Fine Jersey heifer, fresh in,
heifer calf, 10 days old, $30 at
barn. J. W. Cagle, Jasper, Rt. 4.
Hereford cattle, both sexes; pure
bred Duroe.sows, hogs and shoats.
J. P. Collier, Piedmont.
Good miich cow with heifer
ealf; 24% and 8 gal. milk, $30 cash.
W. Patterson, Atlanta, Rt. 1: 107
Stone Road.
Cream color Jersey cow, 3%
@ai milk, $35 or consider part cash
and good: note. Geo. W. Spivey,
Two fresh Jersey milch cows
with 2nd and 4th calves (heifers),
$40 ea. John M. Smoth, Chipley.
Cows for sale cheap. C. D. Mc-
Curry, Madison. :
HOGS FOR SALE
P. C. and Essex and othr good
breed pigs, mixed, 2 mos. o'd, $2.45
each, crated light. J. E. Harper,
Osierfield.
Twenty good, thrifty shoats,
Duroc breeding, $3 each; 50 Ib.
average; 12 good black pigs,
thrifty, stock good, $2 each. Edw.
Young, Bronwood.
Duroc-Jersey gilts, 7 mos. old,
150-160 lbs., immune for Hfe and
reg. in buyers name, $15 each, 2
for $25. L. M. Kennedy, Collins.
Three pigs, 4 mos, old, half B.
P..C. and half Duroc J.; pure stock,
ent. to reg., treated, $4 each, or
$10 for the 3; FOB, cash. Mrs. H.
A. Humphrey, Mitchell, Rt. 1.
HOGS FOR SALE
B. B. P. C. pigs, $6 each, or exc.
for velvet beans at $1 bu.; will
also exc. for corn, anywhere near
Lavonia, and I pay charges on
oe I get. G. W. Randall, Layo-
ia,
t
buck, :
e7
Live Stock Fer Sale
Duroc. Jersey gilts, 7 mos. old,
$10.50 each, reg. in buyers name.
J. C. Lumsden, Talbotton.
Pure African str. B. B. Guinea
hogs, about 50 lbs. each, $6 each;
1 pred gilt, farrow soon, wt. about
200 lbs., $17. L. B. Toler, Glenwood,
RE. 3.330: 9s.
Feeder pigs, 25 to 50 lbs. at $2
to $2.50 each; treated and_untreat-
ed for cholera as preferred by
buyer. ~ E. P. Drexel, Lyons.
Four Guinea sows, each with 7.
pigs, $15 each sow and her pigs; 25
Red pigs, 31%4 mos, old, $2.50 each.
Mrs. E. A. Johnston, Albany, care
Gen. Del. -
Duroc gilt, wt. 160 Ibs., $16
Write. E. L. Brown, Boston, Rt. 2.
Twelve S. P. C. pigs, 8 wks. old,
$2 each, cash with order. Exc. some
for 6 heifers not under 8 mios. old.
O. S. Duggan, Chester.
About 30 head sows, gilts, boars,
S. P. C., Hampshire and Essex;
also 12 borrows, all good cond.,
4144c Th... at ~barn. ~ dd: Harper,
Osierfield.
Ree. Duroc Jersey sow, wt. about
200 Ibs., 15 mos. old, bred to P. C.
and Bssex mixed, $17.50. Can fur-
nish reg. papers if desired. D. L.
Holloway, Graymont, Rt. I.
Bight big bone Guinea $ wks. old
pigs, $5 each, or $9 the pair, FOB.
S. H. Johnson, Mitchell, Rt. 2.
Reg:- ~ big-bone Black Essex,
choicest breeding, pairs unrelated
Sat. guar. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis,
Box 146.
Two gilts, farrow May 15th.
Hampshire, P. C. cross bred to P.
C., -$10 ea.; 8 pit game, yr. old
hens, laying, $1 ea. J. P. Thomp-
son, Buena Vista, Rt. 8. &
Pure bred Duroc pigs, dbl. treat-
ed for cholera. Stock hogs came
from State College of Agriculture.
Pigs as good as any can be found
in state. L. R- Langley, county
agent, Milledgeville.
B. B. Black P. C. 450-500 Ib. sow.
Randalls Ambition Ist No. A,
56006; farrowed April, 1926. Breed
to outstanding boar and crate, $40
FOB. G. W. Randall,: Lavonia,
S. P. C. hogs, bred gilts and 8
wks. old pigs for sale. J. H. Cav-
ender, Millwood.
Hight pigs, 10 wks. old, wt. 30-.
35 lb ea., S. P. C. and Essex cross,
$250 ea. & M. Foster, McRae,
RED 2.
Reg. S. P, C. pigs, 2 mos. old,
good blood lines; 6 pigs, half S.-P.
C., half Duroc, reg. both sides, 2
mos. old; worm-free, priced right.
J. C.- Richardson, Lyons.
Duroc Jersey young boars and
gilts, 60-80 lbs., 10c lb. veg.; 6 wks.
old, $4 ea.; $7 pr.; exc. for farm
products. I, .H. Edenfield, Still-
more; Rt. ,, Box; 3%.
Two S. P. C. shoats, male and
gilt, 60 lbs, ea.; sell or exc. for
home-cured meat; write for par-
ticulars. F. B. Burke, Millen, Rt.
4, Box 58.
Ten pigs, cross of full. blood
Duroe-and Berkshire, $2.50 each at
6 wks. old on May-i; no shipping.
Mrs. Cc. J. -Atkinson, Madison,
Ris 2. :
Big Bone Blue Guinea males, $8
each, or exc. for potato plants. A.
H. Watson, Graymont.
White Essex sow, wt. about 100
Ibs., $5 cash, or, exc. for young
black gilt, Guinea preferred. Mrs.
Jannie Fender, Stockton, Rt. 3,
eare J. C, Sirmans,
Pure bred Duroc sows, shoats
and pigs, reasonable prices. J. T.
Spier, Piedmont.
Brood sows, gilts, stock hogs, 45
head for sale cheap; going out of
hog business. Howard Swagger,
Arco. :
Ten Red Jersey pigs, 10 wks.
old, wt. 40-Ibs., $2 each, FOB barn.
L. K. Underwood, Avera.
Two and one-half mos. old reg.
Duroc pigs, from dams and sows
by World Champion boars, $10 ea.
Henry T. Lumsden, Talbotton.
Pair reg. Black P. C. 6-mos.-old
boar, 165 Ibs.; gilt, 130 Ibs., un-
related; from champion blood lines,
$20 pair. -W. D. Sealey, Cuthbert.
Reg. S. P. C. pigs, sire and dam
frem World Champion; priced
right. F. H. Dunn, Midville. _
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Two good mules for sale cheap
for cash. J.-M. Kempton, Hast
Atlanta, 455 East Side Ave. _
One good mule, good con., work
anywhere, 900 Ibs., for sale; can be
seen at W. H. -Powers, near
slesby. G. V. Norman, Elber-
ton, Rt. 5.
Fine Jack, 5 yrs old; for sale or
trade for Gattle: also a good mule
for sale cheap. B. C. Trice, Barnes-
ville. : ;
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WARKEAT BULUETIN = oo
Live Stock For Sale
RABBITS FOR SALE
Two yellow rabbits, 1 buck and
1 doe, 50c each. Joe Huddleston,
Richland, Rt. 3. :
Six Chinchillas, 5-9 wks. old, 50
each; 18 mos. old doe, $1, or $2.90
for lot. Well grown to age. F. A-
Bryan, Omega, Rt. 1. \ :
White N. Z. doe with 3 young;
doe with 5 young, ready to wean;
from reg. stock, $10. Exc. for large
breed chickens. Mrs. J. R. Atkis-
son, Madison,
White N. Z. 8-mos.-old buck for
sale or exc. for a good doe, any
breed. Ea. pay expenses. H. W.
Driver, Avondale Estates.
N. Z. white rabbits, 6 wks. old,
50c ea.; 6 mos. old.does and bucis,
$1.25 ea., either sex. L. S. Ellison,
Sardis, Rt. 1, Box 4.
Large white rabbits, healthy,
75c veach, or $1.50 pr. FOB; also
Donaldson Red eggs to exc, for P.
R. potato plants. bee Walter, La-
venia, Rt. 3.
One pr. grown Belgium rabbits,
for sale or exc. for 4 Bantam hens
and rooster; ea. pay chgs. Johnnie
Ncrman, Richland, Rt. 5, Box 71.
Chinchilla and black rabbits, 75c
per pair, 3 to 8 wks. old. Winton
Sell, Alpharetta, Rt. 2.
One Blue and.1 White rabbit for
sale or exc, for 50 baby chicks,
large breed, or for a small P. C.
pig. J. B. Taylor, Patterson.
One Belgium, 2 N. Z. Reds, 1 N.
Z. White, all bucks, $1 ea.; 6 mos.
old. W. R. Martin, Penfield.
SHEEP AND: GOATS FOR SALE
Six common goats, 3 half grown
billys, 3 nannies, yr. old, 75c each
at my barn. Jim Douglas, Lenox,
Bt :
Two pure bred Nubian does,
fresh; 1 reg. Nubian doe, freshen
in June; 3 doe kids, full Nubians.
1 reg. buck. Cheap.
Watson, Marietta.
Live Steck Wanted
CATTLE WANTED
Want few full-blooded Jersey
heifer calves, not under 3 mos. old.
Exe. a real value for same. J.
Paul Adams, Juniper.
Want 1 Milking short horn bull
calf, not over 6 mos. old; must be
theroughbred, but not necessarily
reg., at reasonable price. W. R.
Burnette, Royston.
Want 1 reg. Jersey heifer calf,
3-@ mos. old. J. I. Clark, Atlanta,
580 Howell Place. : :
Want good cow, without horns
preferred; gentle, net hard to milk;
finc yellow butter, del. here cheap
corn on same.
berton, Rt. 1.
Want 1 big bone African Guinea
male hog about 4 mos, old. Chas.
C. Clifton, Marlow. . :
Exe. White and Grey rabbits,
$1.50 pr. for P. G, pig. Mrs. W. E.
Parks, Lincolnton.
Iixe. No. 1 good syrup at 5Ge gal.
for 2 pigs or shoats; ea. pay on
goods received; let me hear at
/once; will accept best offer. E. I..
Bishop, Lylerly, Rt. 3.
HORSES AND MULES WANTED
Want 1 gentle Shetland pony,
wt. about 400 lbs. Write price
soon. Troy Lee Bearden, Carte-
cay.
Want to buy cheap, a mule or
horse, or will trade hogs or cows
for one, or trade good, 1 M. Ib. 6 yr.
mule for pr. cheap mules or horses,
Ottis Moody, Coffee. g
Want a good farm horse or mule,
gentle, and would like to trade
very good value for same. Write.
J. W. Anderson, Elberton, Rt. 5.
Want to rent a good mule or
will buy on credit. Can give ac-
geptable note. P. M. Barron, Col-
lege Park, Rt. 1.
Want to rent 2 good mules or
horses, 900-1000 Ibs., with privilege
of buying; write for full informa-
;tion at once. Mrs. T. EB. McFarlin,
Blakely, Rt. 2.
Want to rent a plug mule: will
pay 50c per month for him. R. R
Driskell, Juliette, Rt. 1, Box 79.
RABBITS WANTED .
Want 1 black and white spotted
buck rabbit, ready for service: free
from disease, at reasonable price.
Olan Winn, Bristol, Rr, 1.
Grain and Hay For Sale
Ten tons good peanut hay, power
baled, $7 ton; recleaned 90-day vel-
vet beans, $1.10 bu.; all FOB. Z. P.
Dean, Shellman. . yl :
\W. O. Hudson, El-
-straw.
Mrs. . i.
for cash; describe fully. B. F.
Duncan, Philomath, ; :
HOGS WANTED
Want 25 head pigs, 30-40 Ib.4.
hogs, 10-80-90 lbs. Exe. shelled
Grain and Hay For Sale|
i mpwenty tons good, bright pea-
nut hay, lots of peanuts in it, $6
ton, FOB. R. L. Andrews, Smith-
ville.
Fed oats, corn, peas, velvet
beans, soy beans and peavine hay
forsale. Jas. H. Glawson, Amer-
icus, Rt, 2. :
One car well-baled bright oat
Make best offer, FOB:
Lacy L. Sutton, Douglas.
Baby Chicks for Sale
Donaldsons Dark Reds, $9 C,
@el, Exc. for corn or O-too-tan
beans; young hens, $1.25 and $1.50
each: roosters, $1.50 and $3. Mrs.
H. G. Brown, Stone Mtn., Rt. 1.
Heavy and light breed, $5 C; lots
less than 100, add 1c per chick;
del. May 1st; 4 White Pekin ducks,
drake, $4.50 not. postpaid. Clyee:
Strickland, Screven, Rt. 1, Box 160.
Vigorous, pure bred chicks,
Barred Rocks, Reds, White Rocks,
Eng. Leghorns, Wyandottes, $5240
C; heavy assorted, $5.50, postpaid;
less 100, add 1 each. R. H. Fetch-
tel, Albany.
Custom hatching. Expert hatch-
ing, 2c an egg, or 314c per chick.
Any bred, any amount between 50
and 200. Write first. Bill Harllee,
Clarkston, :
Chicks each week from our Hol-
lywood str. -W, L. hens, mated to
ped. cockerels; special price $6 Ci
postpaid; R. I. Reds and B.. Rodks,
same price. G. D. Fain, Edison.
Quality chicks, Eng. Leghorns,
Reds, Rocks; reduced price this
month, $8.90 per 100;~ ask. for
prices on larger quantities; custom
hatching, $2.50 per 100 eggs. Eus-
tace J. McKinney, Jr., Blackshear.
Quality 100 per cent Tancred W.
L. from proven breeders, sired by
ped, males, state bloodtested, free
of disease; hatches weekly; reason-
able price. M. W. Kantala, Elber-
ton. 5
Pure Pape str. S. . Black
Minorca chicks from heavy layers,
$8 C; $4.35 per 50; $2.25 per 25;
also eggs from same sir., 3c eaca
del. Mrs. C..L. Rehberg, Cairo.
Baby chicks from selected 2 and
3 yr. old Tancred str. W. L. hens,
$7.C; 500, $30, prepaid and live
del.. guar. A. V. Holloway, Gray-
mont.
Buff Orp. baby chicks, 10c each,
75e per 15, postpaid. Miss Ronie
Johnson, Shellman, Rt. 1.
Donaldson and Owen Reds, Tc
each, $6.50 C; Reds, or heavy
mixed, 6c each; $5.50 C; custom
settings, 1%c egg, tray 154 eggs,
$2.25. EB. R Bailey, Harlem, Rt.
Pure bred B. R. and S. L. Wyan-
dotte chicks, April 18th, 744c each
del.; live del. B. M. Logan, Athens.
Rt. 2.
Livable chicks from culled, offi-
cially bloodtested, outstanding
flocks of Reds, Rocks and Leg:
horns. J. H. Wood, Athens. 5
Thoroughbred B. Rocks, Reds
and Orp. from well selected stock,
$7 C; heavy assorted, $6.50 C; less
100, add 1c per chick, prepaid;
live de]. A. H. Fechtel, Waycross.
Booth str. S. C. W.,L. chicks,
5c each. Any amount up to a
thousand at a hatching; from high
producing hens. D. P. Martin,
Cobbtown.
Livable chicks, 744c each; grow-
ing chicks, choice, selected, 10c,
1l5c, 20c and 25c, broilers and fry-
ers; custom hatching reasonable.
A. O. Bowles, Fayetteville.
Baby chicks from state accredit-
ed and thoroughly tested flocks,
bred for high egg production.
Write for prices in number and
kind wanted. Chas. F. Howe, Fort
Valley. ;
Ferris best egg str. W. L. chicks
from stock direct from Ferris 259-
300 egg trapnest hens, $5.50
del..; 100 per cent live del. guar.
Hatch every week. F. B. Flanders,
Rockledge.
Tancred W. L. chicks, 260-egg
str.; flock laying over 80 per cent
this spring; $6 per C; 100 per cent
live del. W. B. Ellis, Dunwoody;
he ;
Day old Leghorns, Reds and
Barred Rocks. All from pure stock
and good producers. Ask for very
low prices; custom hatching; 1,000
lots, $2 per C eggs. Eustace J.
McKinney, Blackshear.
Baby Chicks Wanted
Want 100-500 Ancona or Black
Minorca chicks to raise on halves
to 8 wks. old. Also have good 4
gal, cow freshen May. 8th for sale.
B. M. Wise, Morganton.
Want 200 R. I, Red (or other
large breed) baby chicks and 100
Everlay Brown Leghorns to raise
on halves to 10 wks. old. Mrs, G.
E. Springer, Blakely, Rt. 5.
2
Thursday, April 21, 1932
shipping chgs.
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Baby Chicks Wanted _
Want baby chicks to raise on
halves to 8 wks. old. Any large
breed; any amount up to 509
Party pay charges. I furnish aS
Mis. Cicero Hill, Lafayette, eee
Want 200 baby chicks to paige
on halves to 10-12 wks. old. Party
ship chicks; I furnish feed. Barred. |
Rocks preferred.. Miss Nettie WwW.
Barfield, Ideal. : ee
Want by May Ist, 200 baby
chicks to raise on halves, Barred
Rocks, Red, other large breed, to
8-10 wks. old Party pay ches, [I
furnish feed. Write first. Mrg,
Hattie Coleman, Plainfield, RED j,
Want by May 1st, 200 pure brea
B. Rocks to raise on halves to 8-19
wks. old. Party pay del. chgs.
both ways. Write first. Minnie
Horne, Plainfield, Rt. 1. ~~ :
Want to hear from: parties hay.
ing Game or Brown Leghorn baby |
chicks. Games preferred. -Quote
lowest price. Jack Jackson, Hor.
tense, Rt. 2, Box 115.
Want 500 Ancona and Black
Minorcas to raise on halves to 8
wks. old. Other party pay ship-~
ping chgs.: write first, 8. M. Wise,
Morganton. Rates
Want 1008150 chicks to raise to
8 wks. old; you fed them and pay
shipping chgs. and I have 1/3 of
chickens; R. 1. Reds or other large ~
breed. Callie Stringfield, Butler,
~Want 200 chicks to raise on
halves to 10 or, 12 wks. old. TI fur.
nish feed; other party pay chgs,
Mrs.-J. W. Seago, Gresston.
Want 50 R. I..Reds and 50 Light
Brahmas to raise on halves to 8-10
wks# old. Write at. once.
J. L. Taylor, Moultrie, Rt, 4,
Want 25 Barred Rock biddies 3y
May ist. State your price, Also
exc. 2 cups white black-eyed peas
for 1 cup bunch butter beans, ~
white or colored. Mrs. Allen Acree, ~
Ayersville. Beebe
Want 100 Leghorn baby. chicks.
Will exc. kudzu plants, valued at
Mrs. |
$10 M. CC. E. Middlebrooks, The
Rock. iO
Want 200 chicks to raise on
halves to 8-10 wks. old. Party ship ]
chicks, I furnish feed; okra seed,
10c this.; gourd squash seed, 10c
Add postage. Mrs, J. E. Staples,
Bowdon, Rt. 4. te
Want 100-150 W. L. or Buff Orp, |
chicks to raise on halves to 9 wks,
old. Other pay chg., I furnish feed,
Mrs. Pearl Sears, Willacoochee,
Rt...2. : a :
Want 50 good W. L. baby. chicks,
Ferris or other good:str, Will fur:
nish feed and raise to 8 wks. old.
Party pay postage one way. Write
first. Mrs. Evelyn Argo, Roylston,
Bt ft - ea
Want 50 or 100 any large breed
baby chicks to raise on halves 10
10 wks. Barred Rocks preferred,
Mrs. Annie Wells, Temple, Rt. 2.
Want .200-300 baby chicks to
raise on halves to 10-12 wks. old.
Large stock preferred. I furnish J
feed; other party pay del. chgs.
both ways. Mrs. . J. Horn, East
man, Rt. 4. a
Want 100 J. B. Giant chicks to
raise on halves to 8-10 wks. old,
Of any large breed, by May 10th
Party pay express; I furnish feed.
Write first. Miss Edna Clements,
Alamo, Rt, A. ae
Exc, 6 M gov. insp. P. R. plants
for 100 baby chicks. Can del.;May
ist. H. T. McSwain, Bristol, Rt.1_
Want 200 chicks to raise on
halves to 8 wks. old. Guar. to re
turn half of chicks sent. Large.
breed. Reds preferred. Party pay
Mrs. Cc. M. Free
man, Bainbridge. ea
Exe. pure, gov. insp. P. R, plants i
for pure R. I. Red, White Leghorp,
Buff Orp or Barred Rock day old
chicks Write. Mrs. J. C. Flythe
Hahira, Rt.* 2. tie
Want by May 15th, 500 Light
Brahma or Barred Rock chicks to
raise on halves to 8 Wks. old.
Party pay del. chgs. both ways: !
furnish feed. W. R. Davis, Rok
Stone: A 2
Exc, Red Hull Javis peas for
chicks, any breed; 3 bu. for 0
chicks. Mrs. Ivy E. Everett, Ree
ister. a
Want to buy 100 W.. L. chicks
Quote best price in first letter. B
J. Bland, Uvailda. :
eee
Eggs For Sale {|
Dark Cornish eggs from file
non-related stock, 65 per 15 ae
B. C. Pope, Tallapoosa, Rt. 3.
Thoroughbred S. Cs Bast: ie
eges for hatching, $1 per 153 Lee
ret. Miss Nannie Morrison, Bare]
RED 2... | :
Pheasant eggs. Booking om
for fine Ringneck Pheasant ee
$3.50 per 17; 16c for postage
insurance. Mrs. Annie Tanne
Wrens. : Sa
str. direct, Red eggs,
case lots, FOB; Mam-
-e Pekin duck eggs, 55c
Game and Wyandotte
setting del. Mrs. J. O.
nia, Rt. 3.
Ancona eggs, Shep-
5c per 15 del. P. A.
mming, Ret 2. 4
R. eggs from 2 and 3
and Cream grade cock
fore, reg. per., T5 per
per doz; crate ret. Mrs.
m, Daisy.
mg eggs from pure bred
. Light Brahmas, $1 per
e Brown, Collins, Rt. 2.
str, W. L. and Booths
R. eggs, 5c per 15; $3 per
rock egg records and blood
rs, W. A. Tanner, Brox-
ure bred stock, 75c per
r 50 postpaid. Mrs. Perry
Forest Glen.
eggs from pure bred,
mning, healthy stock, 75c
9 for 50. Exc. for pure P.
) plants. Each pay chgs.
tonecypher, Forest Glen,
turkey eggs
stock, direct
lif. and Ohio, 35c per egg,
el; limited amount. A, J.
ed Oak, :
White Rock eggs, 50c at my
15; add postage. Mrs. Al-
bs Rochelle, Rt. 1.
son Red eggs, 60c per 15
id if 30 are taken; crate ret.
ne for red or pink skin P.
ants or dried fruit. Ida
rmount.
on and Fisher str. White
75ce per 15;. $1.85 per
ret. Theron Phillips,
fa, Rt. 2, :
} eses now ready for sale.
1d B. R. mixed, $1.45 dox.,
cash with order. Miss
ms, Bowdon, Rt. 5.
t eggs; large, select, fer-
ngneck eggs for hathcing;
ually wrapped and packed
safe del, Complete with
ns. Lamar W. Jefferson,
red White Cornish eggs,
5 del.; write for prices on
Tots; special prices on
ens, Paul E: Law, Ocilla.
for sale for hatching pur-
75e per 15 del.; ret. carton;
Buff Orpingtons. Mrs. F.
, Fruitland.
. I, Red eggs, direct Don-
; also pure bred B. R.
50e per setting of 15; post-
ra . L. Berry, Nor-
Rox 125,
bination Mahood-Tompkins
eggs; winners past 3 yrs.
mae per 15; $1.25, 30:. $2,
, postpaid; cartons ret.
is, Cumming, Rt. 7.
Sebright R. C. bantam
per 15; Barred Rock and
$
-
yivester, Rt. 3.
fand Gray Speckled turkey
doz. Mrs. W. W. Gaines,
d Mammoth White Pe-
&Ss, now ready, 75c doz.
Oney order. Mrs. W.~-LI.
, Ludowici, Rt. 1.
le eggs from Booths str. S.
-L. hens of high egg yield;
egg, from 1 setting to 1,000.
Martin, Cobbtown.
unner duck eggs, 75c per
skine Whitmire, Cleve-
from Thompsons Dark
lets; parent stock direct,
del. Mrs. L. S. Vaughn,
eat, 5.
onze turkey eggs from
a hens, $3 per 12; $12 per
15; $24 100. Miss Gussie
Kland, Alyaton.
eggs, Eng. Tancred, 2
NS, cockerels, non-related,
2. Exc. for tomato plants,
otton. Mrs. Wavy A. Lewis,
ro,
Wyandotte eggs, $1 per 18.
Planting peanuts or pota-
ants. Hach pay postage and
Teturn crate postpaid. Mrs.
orrow, Commerce, Rt. 5.
in's str. S. C. Red eggs,
-$2.50 C; cases to be ret.
Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Alto.
bred B. R. eggs from culled
a0e per doz. prepaid: or 2
De 100 lots. Exe. 2 doz. for
0:
ees
r. S. C. Black Minorca
yr. old hens, wt. 714
gs from prize winning, |:
EggsForSale |
R. I. Red eggs from Tompkins
finest Reds, direct, $1 per 15. Mrs.
H. L. Culpepper, Grantville,
J. B. Giant eggs: fertile and
fresh, $1 per 15 plus postage, Exe.
for nice dried apples or peaches:
Mrs. Geo. Wheler, Alma, Rt, ae
Box 32, ;
Little Brown Speckled Bantam
eggs, 35c per 15; Ringlet B. Rocks,
75c per 15, not postpaid, A full
stock. Guar. sat. Miss Myrtle
Adams, Marietta, Rt. 3.
Full Cornish Indian eges, $1 per
1b; $1.50 for 20; 4 full Cornish
roosters, $1 each if taken at once;
Lifsey watermelon seed, 35c Ib.
Money order. Mrs. E. P. King, Ro-
chelle, Rt, 1.
Mammoth White Pekin duck
eggs, T5c per doz. del. Money order.
Rubye Randall, Lavonia.
Pure bred Buff Rock eggs, Nug-
gett str., 75c per 15, postpaid. Mrs.
D. EF. Youngblood, Rome, Rt: 1.
Imp. Mammoth. White Pekin
duck eggs, 85e per doz. del.; also
pure bred Guinea epes, Tbe per 15
del. Sidney: Clotfelter, Marietta,
TREO:
Golden Sebright Bantam eggs
from prize winning stock, $1 per
15; Golden Buff Orp. eggs from
egg a day str., $1 and $1.50 per 15
del. Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Asworth,
Rig
Hatching eggs from Giant Black
Minorcas, $1.50; genuine Buff Co-
chin Bantam eggs, $1.50; Ringlet
B,. Rocks, $1 per 15. O. H. Wright,
Atlanta, 515 Peters Bldg.
Buff Rock eggs, Tic per 15; lay-
ing hens of pure Nugget strain, $1
each. Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairs-
ville.
| Fifteen Eng. duck eges, 15c, not
prepaid. Raymond Amos, Cornelia,
Pure B. R. eggs, $1 per 15; exe.
30 for 10 turkey eggs, or 15 for 10
White and Fawn Indian Runner
duck eggs. J. M. Murphy, Winder.
Pure Macy str. J. B, Giant eggs,
50c per 15. Exe. 2 settings for 1 yr,
old N. Z. pink-eyed buck rabbit.
W. O. Millsap, Adairsville, Rt. 4.
Pure bred B. R. eggs, 75c per 15;
$2.25 per 100, FOB. Mrs. W. Cc.
Douglas, Alma, Rt. 1.
Prize winning Dark - Cornish
eggs, 15e per 15; $2 for 50; $4 C.
Can furnish 100 weekly, prepaid.
Mrs, C. O. Sikes, Sylvester.
Buff Orp. eggs, 75c per 30 not
del., $2 C; selected chicks, $6.50
per C, del. Guar. live del., $6 at
my home. Mrs, M. S. Nichols, Re-
becca, Rt. 2.
Turken Spencer Wonder Bird
eggs, $1.25 per 15; cartons ret. Miss
Rebecca Campbell, Atlanta, 869
Boulevard, 8. E.
Nice B. R. eggs, also Donaldson
Dark Red eggs, $1.50 per 30; $4
per hundred, del. Mrs. J. H. Moore,
Stone Mtn., Rt. 1.
Australorp hatching eggs, Os-
borne str., worlds greatest layers,
#1.50 per 15; crates ret.; 1 ped. W.
L. cock, $1 FOB. Johnson Crowe,
Cartersville. :
. White Pkin duck eggs, 75c doz.;
Toulouse goose eggs, 25c each;
Kerlin. W. L., 75c per.15; prepaid
for trio guineas. C. W. Page, Nor-
CFrOSS.*~
Buff Minorca hatching
Schmidt str., 75c per.15; $1.25, 30.
prepaid. J. D, Johnson, Thomas-
ville; 226 West Jefferson Street.
Carefully selected hatching eggs
duced price; 85c per 15; $1.40-for
30; $2.50 for 50. Del. Crates ret-
Money order. Mrs. J. S. Paulerson.
Rockingham, Rt. 1, Box 27, :
Booths best B. Rocks, trapnest-
ed 10 yrs., 200-500 eggs yearly; $1
per 15. Money order. Cartons ret.
J. M. Lutes, Sylvania.
Hatching eggs from pure ~bred
Partridge Rock stock, direct from
Bird Bros., $1.50 per 15 del. High
percentage of fertility guar. Fen-
ton Clifford Harrison, Brunswick,
RED.
Jersey Black Giant eggs, $1 per
15, or exc. for goats; also Cokers
No. 5 pure cotton seed, 50c bu. or
exc. for anything can use. Mrs.
W. E. Whisnante, Rutledge.
Pure bred Partridge Rock eggs
from my heavy winter layers, T5c
per setting. P. L. Carter, Brew-
ton. Se
Thoroughbred Light Brahma
eggs from Giant str. Brahmas, $1
per setting. Mrs. C. W. Evans,
Wrightsville, Rt. 1. /
Eggs from pure bred Giant str.
R. C. Light Brahmas, in egg car-
toons, postpaid,, $1 per 15. Miss
M. L. Brown, Collins, RFD 2.
Thompson Imp, B. R- eggs from
prize winning pens 3 yrs. in suc-
cession, 75c per 15, 380 for $1.35
postpaid. Carton ret. Mrs. Eula
repaid. L. B. Mil-
Sy, sd
Steadman, Bainbridge, Rt. 2.
to 2nd zone; Kerlin cock, $1.50, or
eggs, |
from closely culled hens at re-,
Eggs For Sale
Ringneck pheasant eges, $1:50
per 15. Lucile Berry, Norcross,
Box 125,
Guinea eggs, 50c per 18; Big-
Bone Bronze turkey eggs, slightly
mixed with Bourbon Reds, $2 per
Loe Irvin Roberts, Tallapoosa,
Rte 3: =
High bred Reds, eggs, 50c per
53 also. baby chicks, 10c each.
Miss Laura Pittard, Thomaston.
Pure White Face Black Spanish
eggs, fine layers; $1.10 per 15 del.
or exch. R. L. Ross, Head River.
Combination Mahood-Tompkins
str. Red eggs. Winners past 3 yrs.
at fair; 75c per 15; $1.25 for 30;
$2, 50; $3.50 C postpaid. Cartons
ret. C. R. Bettis, Cumnfing, Rt. 7.
Pekin and Rouen mixed duck
eggs, 55 doz. postpaid. Jesse
Mooty, Glen.
Aristocrat B. R. eggs from
choice matings, $1.25 per setting;
1-yr.-old roosters, same str., $2 ea.
Exe. for potato plants or peas. G.
C. Edmondson, Temple, Rt. 2.
Donaldsons S. C. R. I. Red eggs,
50e per 15; dark red. Mrs. Geo.
Hiletcher, Rt-<2 Box 3A.
Eggs from Evyerlay Light. Baron
Leghorns, grade-A hens) sired by
cock from yard No. 29, Everlay
Farm, 60c per 15; $1 for 30. Mrs.
J. E. Ethridge, Auburn.
M. B. turkey eggs, tom not re-
lated to hens, $2.50 per doz., post-
paid. April del. Price Wigley,
Dallas. :
Pure Golden Buff Minorca se-
lected hatching eggs, $1.25 per 50:
$2.50 per-C; prepaid. No chks.
Mrs. M. Holloway, Graymont,
Rte 1.
Runner duck eggs, $1 per 15.
Crate ret. W. E. Goodwin, Wadley.
Eggs Wanted
Want 24 M. B. turkey eggs or
baby turkeys. Must be reasonable
Erice. State what you have. Mrs.
Alice Woodall, Greensboro, RFD 1,
Box: 178. i
Want party to furnish 150 pure
bred, large stock eggs to set it-
cubator on halves, about May 10th.
Write. Mrs. Grace I. Tilley,
Talking Rock, Rt. 3.
Trade 1 buck or doe, genuine Sil-
ver Martin rabbit for 1 setting of
pure bred Silver Sebright or Mlie.
Fluer bantam eggs. Sadie Covan,
Benevolence.
Want to contract for hatching
eggs from pure-bred flocks of all
breeds for next season: Describe
breeding fully, stating number of
birds kept. J. I. Hosford, Atlanta,
221 Forsyth St., S. W. 3
Want to buy 2 or 3 doz. Blue
Speckled guinea eggs for hatch-
ing at 25c doz. postpaid. Mrs. J.
G. Chapman, Butler, Rt. 1.
Want 2 doz. Bronze or Bourbon
Red turkey eggs for April and May
hatches, to raise on halves to 2
mos. old. Party pay postage. G.}
Hunt, Martin, Rt.1. :
Want B. R. eggs for setting.
Exe, little white bunch butter
beans: Qt. beans for 15 eggs. J
pay postage on beans or pay cash
for eggs. State str. Mrs. G. H.
Hunt, Lula, Rt. 2.
Plants For Sale
Chas. W., Copenhagen cabbage,
Prizetaker and. Bermuda onions,
60c 500, 90c M; Marglobe tomato,
65c 500, $1 .M, del. in Ga. No chks.
Mrs. Geo. Gaffney, Fitzgerald.
Avon early tomato and Marglobe
wilt-resistant tomato, iceherg let-
tuce plants, 20c C; $1.50 M; add
postage. Mrs. J. B. Paul, Lees-
burg.
Imp. pink and yellow skin P. R.
plants, $1.50 M; above 10M, $1.35
M;, pimiento pepper and Greater
B., $1.50 M; special prices on 5 M-
up. A. H. Pitts, Moultrie. :
Genuine P, R. plants from vine
cuttings, $1.50 M, or $1.25 M for 5
M up, FOB; cash with order. Mrs.
Bldon Joiner, Thomasville.
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.50 M
del. Walter J. Johnson, Hazle-
hurst. i
P. R. plants, ready now, $1.25 M,
FOB. W. C. Lightsey, Bristol.
Genuine red and yellow skin P.
R. and Nancy Hall, Gov. insp.
plants from vines, $1-35 M; 5 M
up, $1.25 M, FOB. Bonnie B. Lord,
Hazlehurst, Rt. 1. :
Frostproof E. J., Chas. W. and
Flat Dutch cabbage plants ready,
25c 200, 50c 500, 75c M, del. at once,
COD, 60c 1000. S. C. Rowe, Fitz-
gerald, Rt. 2.
Progressive everbearing straw-
berry plants, 25c C, $2.50 M del.,
or exc. for good, sound peanuts. H.
B. Shell, Palmetto, :
Gov. insp. vine grown P. R.
plants, $1.35 M; 5 M up, $1.25 M.
Exc, for syrup or anything can use.
J. M, Wallace, Alma, a a :
*
- Plants For Sale
P., R. and Nancy Hall plants,
$1.50 M del, . M. Carter, Rock-
ingham., | : 7
Imp. yellow and red skin P. R.
plants, state insp., seed grown
from vines, $1.50 M, prepaid; now
ready; prompt shipment. T. H.
Gordon, Rochelle, Rt. 2.
P. R.-vine grown and treated
plants, $1.50 M, FOB. W. C. Doug-
las; Alma; Rt. 1.
P. R. plants, $1.15 M;. cash with
order, shipped COD., $1.25. W. M.
Bullard, Baxley.
P. Ry plants, Gov. insp., $1.50 M,
FOB; no chks. G. B. Sellers, Alma,
Pees
Gov. insp. white banana yam
plants, now ready, $2 M, FOB; P.
R. pure red skins, $1.40 M, FOB;
cash with order. J .M. Holton,
Alma.
P. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.25 M,
FOB; 5 M up, prepaid in Ga.; .
J. cabbage plants, 35c 500, 65c M,
FOB. A. P. Tomberlin, Surrency.
Insp. P. R. plants from vine
grown seed and ready, $1.50 M; 5
M up, $1.25 M, del. M. T. Griffis,
Screven. =
John Bear, Hastings early pro-
lific tomato plants, 50c 200, $1 500,
$1.75 M, prepaid. Olen Mulling,
Blackshear, RED. -
St. Regis raspberry, Kelloggs
imp, cultivated blackberry, kudzu
crowns, mint, horse-radish, straw-
berry, seedling peach, cherry, pears
and quince trees for sale or exc.
for field seed. Mrs. E. Spence, Dun-
woody.
Iixtra HE. Jersey and Chas. W.
cabbage plants, prompt shipment,
full count, 25 200, 50ce 500, 80c M.
del. H, C: Rowe, Fitzgerald.
Gov. insp. yellow skin P. R.
plants, from vine grown seed, $1.25
M; New Stone tomato plants, $1
1000. Talmadge Carter, Rocking-
ham, Rt. 3, Box 2.
Cabbage-collard. plants, 85c M,
postpaid. Miss Eva Strickland,
Brooklet, Rt. 1.
Mastodon strawberry plants, 30
C, $2.50 M,; 2 lbs. yard peas, 50c
Ib. Guy Sutton, Cleveland, Rt. 4,
Box 12. g
P, R. plants, Gov. insp. and
treated, $1.25 M, del.; no chks. F.
H. Thornton, Odum.
Gov. insp, and treated red skin.
P. R. plants, $1.25 M, FOB; cash
with order. A. H. C. Herndon, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4,
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M,
FOB. A. Z. Jackson, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Pure P R. plants, Gov. insp.,
$1.25 M; 5 M up, $1.15: M; or $1.35
M, del. J. D. Black, Jr., Baxley,
Bt:
P. R. plants, $1.25 M; money
order preferred. Earl Paulk, Sur-
rency; Rt. 2.
P. R. plants, now ready, $1.25 M,
FOB. Major Tomberlin, Surrency,
Rt. 32. :
P. R. and ~ Naney Hall plants,
now ready, $1.25 M; money order;
if small order add postage. J. M.
Tomberlin, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Imp. yellow skin P. R. plants,
state insp., $1.30 M, del.; big stem
Jerseys, $1.10 M, del. W. M. Bur-
ton, Screven.
P. R. plants, $1.25 M, FOB; $1.50
M, del.; no orders accepted with-
out cash. Filled promptly.
Lewis, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Insp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M, FOB;
$1.50 M, del.; prompt shipment:
cash with order. Guy Lewis, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4. -
Cert. P.2R. plants, $1.25 M; 5 M.
up, $1 M; no chks. L. D. Kimbrel,
Baxley, Rt. 3.
State insp. Pie, -plants, $i2M:
FOB; $1.25 M, del. in Ga.; from
vines; April, May, June del. L. W:
Griffis, Odum.
Yellow skin P. R. plants, $1.50
M, del. in Ga.; no chks; oney
order; Goy. insp.; now ready. John
Griffis, Odum, Rt. 1, Box 135.
_ Yellow skin P. R., $1.40 M; 10 M
up, $1.25 M; break o'day totamo
plants, $1.40 M; 5 M up, $1.25 M,
FOB; all cert. Mrs, John Youmans,
Jr., Baxley, Rt. 5.
State insp. P. R. plants, vine
grown; April, May, June del., $1.50
M; 5 M up, $1.25 M, FOB; cash
with order; no chks. M. H. Bradley
Baxley, Rt. 3. ~ :
Pure, imp. DP. Re plants, Gov:
insp., $1.40 M; 5 M up, $1.25 M:
Royal King and pimiento pepper.
$1-75 M:; Greater, B., Marglobe to-
mato, $1.50, :"OB. Ralph Miles,
Baxley.
Genuine yellow skin P. R. plants,
state insp. April, orders under 3 M
$1-50 M; over 3 M, $1.35 M: May,
15e M less, FOB: cash with order.
A. D. Cobb, Adel. ;
Collard plants, $1 M; mustard
and kale seed mixed, 15c per snuff-
box full. Exe, for garden seed and
cucumber seed; add postage. Mrs.
S. A. Miller, Finleyson, Rt. 3.
Robt. |
grown from vines, $1.25 M; 5 My. =
Reames, Surrency, Rt. 2.
: Vd Bs
Page Three | _
Plants For Sale
Imp: PR. plants; Gov. inspy 1.3
$1.75 M; 5-M up, $1.65 M, del.; now -
ready; cash* with order. O. L. Mobs
ley, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 42.
P. R. plants, $1.25 M; ready to
ship; money order only. J. M. Var-
ner, Tifton,
Brimmer tomato plants, 25 C, ~
$1500, postpaid. Gus Harris, Leese
burg. ae
Pure P. R.. plants from vines,
Gov. insp. and treated, $1.50 M;
cash with order; no chks. G.. We
Hasty, Dawson. eS
Pure P. R. plants, $1.50 M, or
over 5 M, $1.40 M; Gov. insp. C. Fy
Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. 2. i
Imp. P. R plants, $2 M. Exe,
some for peas, etc.; also milch cow
for sale, fresh in, 5 gal. per Ve
bargain for $75. Paul Clark, Baxe
ley.
Porto Rican and old-fashioned
yellow yam plants, $1.50 M; ready
to ship. J. R. Brown, Alma.
State insp. P. R. red skin plants,
$2 M; May ist. H. C. Pittman,
Scottdale, Box 33, eS
Sweet potato slips for May del.
country cured hams, small, well
Seasoned; prolific seed corn, peas,
beans, Spanish peanuts. W. Cy
Siler, Summertown. ay E
Gov. insp. P. R. plants from
vines, $1 M, FOB. George Griffis,
Odum se ~ i
Gov. insp. plants, $1.25M; over
5 M, $1 M; Marglobe tomato, $1.50
M; all plus del. chgs.; cash or as
COD; now ready. Mrs. G. W. Buche
anan, Baxley, Rt, 4..
Giant Pondorosa tomato plants,
now ready, 50c C, $1 for 300. Tom
P. Treadwell, Ambrose.
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1-25 M,
FOB; no chks. R. H. Sharpe, Sure.
rency, Rt. 2 a
Imp. P. R. plants, Gov. insp.g
$1.25 M; 5M up, $1.15 M, FOBY
exp. or money order. Leroy Sharpe,
Surrency, RFD 2. :
Genuine P. R. plants, $1.25 M3
Gov. insp.; April, May, June del
Ivey Campbell, Baxley, Rt. 4,
Imp. P. R. plants, gov. insp. and
treated, $1.25 M., 5 M. up, $1.10 M.
April, May, June del. Cash with
order. FOB. J. H. Bullard, Baxs
ley, Rt. 4. as ;
P. R. plants, $1.25 M. del. in &
M. lots. Reppard Carter, Sur-
rency.
Genuine red skin P. R. plants,
Gov. insp.; ready, $1.25 M., 5 M.
up, $1.15 M, FOB. Exe. 5 M
plants for 5 bu. Brabham peas. R,
N. Olliff, Bristol.
Insp. P. R. plants
grown seed, $1.40 del. Cash with
order. No chks. Money order. J,
S. Murray, Odum., Rt. A. he.
P. R. plants, $1.50 M;10 M, $1.25 |
M. FOB. Special prices to trucix,-
I, 'T. Miller, Screven Le
Imp. P. R. plants, gv. insp.,
$1.40 M. FOB. Cash with order,
J. H. Herrin, Waycross, Rt. 2 |
Box 94A, a
P. R. and Nancy Hall plants,
$1.15 M, 5 M, $1 M. Marglobe and
Greater B tomato, 85 M; 500, 50,
Cash. No chks. K. N, Jackson,
Baxley, Rt. 1.
Imp. pure P. R. plants, insp. and
treated, $1.35 M. FOB. Cash, No |
chks Joe Kimbrel, Baxley, Rt.4. |}
P. R. plants, $1.50 M del. or $1.35
M, FOB; Marglobe tomato, 20c C, _
Ready. Melvin Hutcheson, Baxe
fey; Rts. es oe
P. R. plants, $1.25 M, 5 M up, |
$1.15 M. Gov. insp. Ready. Ne :
COD. Leon Carter, Rockingham,
Burple skin P. R. plants, $1.50)
M; Boones, $1.75 M. May, June
del, Gov. insp. Postpaid, Money f
Stars Lisbon Allen, Gainesville, |
Pure red skin P, R. Diants, $1.59
M del in Ga. KE. FB. Dye, Hahira. 4
Gov. insp. P. R, piants, sev. M;)
now ready, Write for prices. Will
exc. for W,. L. baby chicks or any=_
pes can use. J. A. Leary, Chula,
Millions imp. purple skin PocRe 1 ;
plants, $1.50 M, 5 M up, $1.35 M,
April, May shipments. References,
C. R. Williams, Alma.
Imp. yellow and pink skin Pa
plants, $1.50 M del in 8rd zone,
$1.25 M. FOB. Gov. insp, Spe. 7
cial price on\5.M up. Now shies
ping. R, L. Griffis, Cecil: ce
Big stem Jersey plants, $1.35 M, oF
Insp. Now ready. <A. E, Sharp,
Sereven, Rt. i. ee
Imp P:R; plants, large, well
rooted, del. $1.20 M. Mrs. Bernice
McLeod, Screven, Rt. 1, ;
Yellow skin P. R. plants, pure
type, gov. insp., $1.50 M.. Prices
on larger quantities on application, E
Full count guar. J. BE. Coates; Laces.
Grange, : Na
Imp. P. R. gov. insp,
from vine
plants,
$1.15 M- FOB. No chks.
Ww. G a
ished Weekly by the
REAU OF MARKETS
cy D. Jones, Director
Commissioner |
A
JRSDAY, APRIL 21, 1982
lary 15, 1922, at the Post
.at Atlanta, Georgia,
r the act of June 8, 1930.
ted ag mailing. at specia)
ers and.seed, incubator and
namental nursery stock
ces are published in Monthly
and for sale editions are
hed at intervals during
sar. Advance notices of
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yy the meaning of the
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ransaction resulting there-
1
eae
SEED FOR SALE
homa,. sensational yield-
forage and poultry feed;
Ss, -cattle, stock, chickens
. it; beats anything intro-
ed in Georgia. One pound
i BOG. W.. - 'T. Power,
ton, Rt. 5.
SPECIAL NOTICE
LOWERS AND SEED
a SALE
rection: Five varieties Pe
-ealadium bulbs, 75c set; 6
S sultanas, 6 dif. graniums,
a Mrs. Ralph Williams,
PECIAL NOTICE
strength agricultural
. g-ton lots, Fulton- Coun-
ton; del. 150 miles, 30-ton
epae 300 miles, -$3.50.- RR. B,
s, Fairburn.
SPECIAL NOTICE
ly today, feed for 350 beef
; and yearlings. Seasons
vth pays me, and guarantee
15 per cent above market
NS. 4s lees Joos
chran. :
>lants For Sale
-P. R. plants, $1.35 M; 5 -M
[5 M. FOB. _Cash with or-
ere Baxley>}
i
gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.25
ferences. a ae Milton, Bax-
R. plants, $1.50 M; 5M
. Leading var. tomato,
uby King plants, $2.50
Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4.
ants, $1.10 M; FOB; col-
mech butler beans, 15 Ib.,
one-half snuff box full
y yellow meat) watermeion
Cie Add ee SS: hae
| May del.
Branch, Rt 1.
|} Ready.
imp. red skin P. R. plants;
| del.
| plants.
or
Lady T strawberry plants :
| J..S. Roach, Rome, Rt. 2.
Gov. insp, P. R. plants, $1. 50 M;
Spanish Boons, $1.75 M postpaid. 1B
Dewey Mathis, Flowery
Imp. red skin P, R. plants, gov-
insp. and treated. May, June del.
$1.50 M Cash with order. Verna
Strickland, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Red skin P. R. plants, $1.50 M
del.; 10 M, $1-25 M collect; old-
fashioned Spanish Boons, $1.75 M.
Del. May, June del. Guy Waldrip,
Flowery Branch. :
P. R. plants, $1.25 M. Now ready.
Money order. Mrs. Archie Cour-
son, Baxley, Rt. 5. :
P. R. and Nancy Hall plants,
$1.25 M; over 5 M, $1 M, FOB;
Marglobe and Baltimore tomato,
$1.50 M. Cash with order. H. C.
Buchans, Baxley, Rt. 4:
Imp. red skin P. R. plants, insp.
seed grown from vines, $1.25 M del.
W. D. Lightsey, Odum,
Mito Qe se :
P..R. plants, imp. pink skin,
state insp. April del., $1.25 M; 5
Mup. D. Dixon, Bristol.
P. R. plants, $1.40 M plus post-
age; 5 M up and I. pay postage-
E L. Deen, Baxley.
P. R.. plants; now ready, $1.25
M- FOB. Prompt. shipment, full
eount. Mrs. Ruth : Ahl, Baxley,
Rites :
P. R. plants, gov. insp., $1.25 M
FOB. Money order. Now ready. R.
K. Mullis, Alma, Rt 4.
Genuine P, R. plants, gov. insp.,
$1 M. New Stone tomato plants,
$1 M. FOB J. S. Miles, Coffee.
P. R. plants, state insp. Red
and pink skin; $1.50 M; 5 M up,
$1.35. M. FOB. N. D. Jackson,
Alma.
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $150 M,
FOB. Exe. for cured hams. W. E.
Mullis, Alma
Gov insp. and treated, genuine
now
No
Sereney
in. Ga.
L. L. Lightsey,
ready, $1.25 M; del.
chks.
ites oe
Imps: and white ei potato
plants, $1.25 M, FOB. Now ready.
B. V. Aycock, Surrency.
Rhubarb or pie plants, 6, 30c;
50c doz., 3 doz, $1. AN del. Pep-
permint, spearmint, half these
prices. Exc. for cabbabe or potato
plants. Ira C, Anderson, Roy.
Red and yellow skin BP. R. plants,
$1.35 M del.
Johnson, Surrency, Rt. 1.
P. R. plants, gov. insp., $1.40. M:
5 M up, $1.25 M; del. in Ga. Ready.
Lester Hand, Odum.
State insp- pink skin P. R.
plants,, May and June del. R. M.
McKee, Ellenwood, Rt. 1.
Genuine P. R. plants, gov. insp.,
$1.25 M; April and May del. R.A.
J. McDuffie, Winokur. :
Mastodon everbearing - straw.
| berry plants, 35c C; rice seed, 10c
at.; yellow crooked neck squash
seed; also vegetable peach seed,
10c spoonful. Add postage. Miss
Rubye Stansel, Cleveland, Rt. 4. ~
Six hundred cabbage, collard
and tomato plants, 50 pepper, 50
egg plants, all postpaid for $1. Mrs.
Gertrude Branan, Lewiston.
Imp. red skin P. R. plants, cert.
seed, $1.50 M. April, May del.
Cash with order. M. J. Keener,
Alma, Rte 45 <
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, pink ana
yellow skin; now ready; $1.50 M; 5
M up, $1.25 M, FOB. Zonnie Car-
ter, Surrency, P. O. Box 154.
Marglobe tomato. plants; now
ready; 500, 75c; $1.25 M; del. in
Ga. or- 20e C. Mrs. Ella Rozar,
Baxley: Rt ake. os ;
Hastings Truckers seed, new
Stone, Greater Baltimore, Red
Rock plants, 35e C; 85c M; genuine
P. R. plants; gov. insp., $1.25 M.
Ready. ~ Prepaid) in Ga. Paul
Lightesy, Screven. _
Cert. P. R. plants, gov. insp. and
treated, $1.25 M. April, May, June
Full count. Good, healthy
W. G. Mullis, Cochran:
P. R. plants, pink or yellow skin,
$150 M. Marglobe and Greater B
tomato, $1 M; E. J. and Chas. W.
cabbage plants, 65c M. Prepaid.
D. M. Barber, Baxley. He
P. R. plants, $1.50 M. Marglobe
and Baltimore tomato plants, $1.15
-M. Cabbage, 65c M. All prepaid.
No chks.
J. L. Leggett, Baxley.
Genuine P. R. plants, gov. insp.
and treated, $1.10 M.; 5 M up, $1
M. FOB. Ready April 20th. W.
R. Batten, Winokur.
P. R. plants; now ready;
$1.35
M. No chks, Prompt
service.
Willie G. Ballard, oo Rt. 45
Box 81.
w
| Cash with order.
/with order.
Ready now. H. f.
\ treated, $1.25
Ps rR. pie $1. o5 M FOB. Gi.
Ww. Rentz, Surrency. <
Imp. Pp. R. plants, gov. insp.,
$1.25 M. Cash with order. Plants
now ready. W H. Vaughn, Baxley,
Rt. 4. ;
Imp: Ps: plants, gov. insp.,
$1.25 M,; FOB. Cash with. order.
Isaac Sellers, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Gov. insp. P. R. plants; $1.25 del.,
5 M, $5.50. Now ready. Money
orders only. I. F. OQuinn, =
rency, Rt. 2.
Goy. insp. P. R. plants, $1.35 M,
FOB. Cash with order. Now
ready. J. R.Thomas, Surrency.
P. R. plants; now ready for ship-
ment, $1.40 M. Over 5 M, $1.25.
Bverett Wicker.
Surreney. _
P. R. plants, gov. insp., $1.50 M.
Tomato, $1.25 M. Chas. W. cab-
bage, 75c M. W. F. Miles; Baxley
Genuine P. R. plants, gov. insp.,
$1.35 M up, $1.25 M del.; Marglobe
tomato plants, $1.25 M. FOB.
Cash with order. AL H. Lynch,
Baxley..
Potato plants, $1.50 M; tomato
plants, $1.25-M. <A. H: Beck worth,
Baxley.
Thousands of plants ready; Mar-
globe, Burbank, Prolific, Stone,
Red Rock and Tree tomato; bell
hot pepper and beet plants, 35c C;
$2.25 M. Mrs. H. V- Franklin,
Register.
Imp. P. R. plants, pink and red
skin. Begin shipping about) May
10; $1.50 M del. Erskin Waldrip,
Gainesville,, Rt. 2.
P. R. planis, $1.50 M; ready to
ship. J. N. Medders, Alma, Rt. 4.
P. R. plants, $1.85 M. Now ready
to ship. R. T. Rogers, Baxley,
Ries
Genuine P. R. plants, gov. insp.
Now ready, $1.50 M; 10 M up, $1.40
M; del. in Ga. No chks. Cash
with order. R. R.Smith, Screven.
_ P. R. plants, gov. insp., $1.85 M.
Cash with order. L. J. Crosby,
Baxley, Rt. 4.- +
Imp. red skin P. R. plants, insp.
and treated, $1.25 M, FOB. Cash
= AS EE, 2G: Feed,
Baxley, Rt. 2.
' Imp. state insp. .P. R. plants,
$1.75. M. Cash with order. E. M.
Craven, Baxley, Rt. 2.
P. R. plants, $1.25 M. Cash with
order; Red Valentine beans, bunch,
12%e cupful. Mrs, J: 0. Taylor, -
Patterson. :
. Hastings extra early and other
var. tomato piants; ready; 35 C;
500, $1; $1.75 M postpaid; P. R.
plants, $1.50 M prepaid. OD. J. Har-
rison, Blackshear.
P. R. plants, gov. insp. April,
May, June del.; $1M, FOB. Now
ready. Sat guar. A. Carter,
Rockingham.
Gov. insp. P. R. plants: $1.25 M
Cash with order. Sat. guar. Miva
Vivian Scruggs, Bristol.
Imp. and insp. P. R. and a
Hall plants, $1.25 M, aoe. Cc.
Redmond, Pelham.
Po oR. plants, ov; feeb: and
treated, $1.50 M del. No echks.
Harvey Story, Autreyville, Rt. 1. ~
Marglobe, Brimmer, Redfield.
Beauty, Hastings extra. early pro-
lific tomato plants, 380e C; hot,
sweet pepper, egg, beet, 50c C. All
FOB, Mrs. Ulmer BAU w, Daisy,
Rt. 1, Box 2,
Parkers superior P. R. potato
plants, state insp., $1.35 M, ro
A. B. Parker, Plains.
Forto Rican and big stem aes
potato and Marglohe tomato
plants, $1.25 M, FOB; $1.50 M del.;
also high-powered baby chicks,
Reds, Rocks, $7; Leghorns, $6 100.
D. F, Thomas, Odum. |
Pink and red skin P, R. plants,
vine grown, $1.50 M: 5 M up, $1.35
M, FOB. Orders answered same
sae received. <A. J. Whiddon,. Tif-
on.
Now ready to ship, gov. -insp.
pink skin P. R. plants, $1.25 M,
FOR. = Gash with order. H. fy
Vance, Tifton, Rt. 4,
e: R. plants, gov. insp. and
M, ee aan Gy A.
Clyatt, Sycamore, Rt. 1.
P, R. plants, $1.40 M, Bee in Ga.
Albert W. Ingram, Ty. ys
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M,
FOB; $1.50 M postpaid. Exe. for
good side meat at 10c lb. Sev. M
weekly. Thos. C. Bonner, Hahira,
Rises
Pimiento pepper and Greater B
tomato plants, 25e C; 500, $1; $1.50
M del.
ders. Sat. guar.
oe. :
Imp. P
| $1.25 M,
er o1
Special price on larger Or- |.
Mrs. L. Pitts, |:
Pp Re nn gov. insp.
in 30 to 50. M lots, $1.35 M; 5 M up,
$1.25 M, 10 or more, $1:20 M.
Money order. No ee ee E.
Pyrd, Bristol, RD
SS R.. plants, 1-4 M, $1.50 M; 5
M, $6; 10 M, $12, FOB. Insp:
Ready. L. E. Byrd, Bristol.
Cert imp. purple skin P. R. and
Nancy Hall plants, from vine cut-
tings, $1.50 M collect; April and
May shipments. ie some for
sound mixed peas. . A, Brannen,
Baxley.
Millions choice Waketicid eab-
bage plants;-500, 50c; 75c M; 3 M
up, 50c M. Quality, count. and
promptness guar. 3B. Head,
Alma. oo
Pure -P. .R. _ banana yam, early
triumph potato plants, gov. insp,
$1.25 M; 10 M, $1 M; Stone tomato,
80c M; 5 M, 65c M, J. H. Wil-
liams,. "Alma. :
Pp. R. plants, $1.25 Ys 5 M up,
$1.15 M. Now ready. I. G. Pierce,
Alma, RFD 3. Eanes
- Ready, P. R. plants, gov.
$1. 295 M. W. R. Head, Alma.
Pp. R. plants, gov. insp., $1. 25. M.
Oo: -G. Watkins, Mershon, Rt. 1,
Box. 36.
Imp. P. R.- plants, $1. 25 M. Exp.
collect or $1.60 M del. Tomato,
80c M, collect, or $1 del. S.J,
Lindsey, Omega.
Imp. red. skin P. R. plants, gov.
insp-; now shipping; $1.15 M. Any
quantity. Tomato plants, mixed
var. of Brimmer and American
Beauty. and Stone, $1 M. Ellis
Lightsey, Bristol.
' Cabbage-collard plants, 5 per Cs
at farm; 10c del. in 400 or 500 lots.
Exe. for corh. Money order only.
J. B. Brown, Doerun, Rt. 1.
Purple skin P. R. plants, $1.50,
Spanish Boone, $1.75 M. Bunch
Porto Rico, $2 M. Gov. insp. Post-
paid. Money order. Ray Hemphill.
Flowery Branch.
Pp. R. plants, state insp., $1.59
M, FOB; 5 M up, $1.35 M, FOB.
Can ship in large quantities. S. D:
Graham, Surrency, Rt. 2.) .
y . R. plants, $1.50 M.. dixc. for
turkeys, hens, S. P.-C. pigs, or
dried fruit. J. T. Holland (address.
not given). $
Old-fashioned Boone plants, $1. 75
M; red and yellow skin Pp. R.
plants, $1.50 M. No chks. Perry
Reynolds, Gainesville, Rtl2.
Ponderosa tomato plants, the
seedless or beefsteak var. May ist
el.;..50c per C; $1 per 300. Tom
P. Trowell, Ambrose.
Boone plants, $1.75 M; bunch P.
Ro 391-15 Mie PAR. red; skim and
purple skin , $1.50 M del.- Bill
Crowe, Gainesville. 2
Imp. red or yellow skin Pi Rk.
plants, from special selected seed
from vine. potatoes. Insp. and
dipped, $1. 25 M; <FOB.D. w.
| Black, Cordele, Rt. 1. |
New Stone \tomato plants, now
ready, 60c, 500; $1 M_ postpaid.
Prompt shipment. Late var. cab-
bage, 50c, 500; 85 M postpaid.
Roscoe Mays, aera, Rite 4,
Box 144.
Stone, Globe, Oree: B one
plants, postpaid, 500, 65c; $1 M;
leading var. frost proof cabbage,
postpaid, 500, 55c; 85c M. J. RB,
Pope, Fitzgerald.
Buncombe collard plants, 25e g;
60c M; cabbage, 25ec C; 80c M;
sage, dill, Coriander, 35c doz.; $1.59.
Cc. Del. Cash with order. L. E.
Harrison, Dublin.
Tomato, Marglobe, Bronk 0 Day,
Greater B and Ponderosa; pepper,
/pimiento,, Ruby King, Bull-nose;
tomato, 35 C; peppr, 50c G_3Del:
Mrs. W. N. Lott, Braselton.
Greater B tomato, pimiento pep-
per, 25c C; $1, 500; $1.50M del.
Running -and punch butter beans,
20c Ib.. Exe. for anything can use
Lois Pitts, Smithville, Rt. 2.
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M.
Money orders only. A. iC. Thorn-
ton, Odum, RFD A.
Genuine P.R. plants, Gov. insp.
and treated, $1.25 M. Del. Now
ready. Kenneth Lightsey, Eur
reney. Rt.2, :
Gov. mMmsp.. Pe Ri
ready; $1.25 M del.
Sey, Surrency, Rt. 2. oe
Imp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M, FOB.
April, May del. RR. W; Rentz,
Baxley.+
Ruby King pepper plants, now
ready, $2 M, FOB. Pimiento
plants; ready April 20; $2 M. J.
B. Taylor, (no address given).
: Ry Pispts, $1.50 M; 5 M up,
a. M. Moore, noe
J.
plants; now
K. V. Light-
yy
$2.25
Ready :
Insp,
$1.40;
plus postage?
1 press.
chks.,
skin P. R. plants,
Prompt_ eens
' EF. Lewis, Baxley.
Genuine pur ple skin Pp, R,
gov. insp. and treated seed
vines, $1.25 M, FOB. N
Emory Turner, -Surrency, R
Potato plants, gov. insp. $12
No chkKs.= Postpaid, 3rd zo
L. Leggett, Baxley, Rta
Marglobe, Larliana, Beefs
Greater Baltimore tomato le
ready; 20c CC; 60c,- 50
Lucile Norton, Baxley.
Imp: P. R.. plants, > 2oy
April del., $1.25 M. Cash.
der. .J. B. Patterson, Rt, 4,
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 1
pink skin; ready; up
weekly, $1.40 M del. Wa
Odum, Rt. 2. ; 5
Imp. red skin P.. R. pine
M or exc. for home cure
12%c lb. Adell Murray, 7)
Rt. 4.
Old time onions (known as
lots or ee ais
plants. Exc, for pig.
Witton; Rt: 2
,
PP. R. plants, $1. 50 ES
10 M, $1.35 M,
Brab peas at $1-bu., FO)
first. , Money order onty?
Altman, Baxley, Rise
Greater B and Marglobe
plants; also pimiento pla
-C; 60c, 500; 90c M. Milen
ton, Baxley, Ri
Cert. PR: plants:
M, $5.25; 10 M, $10.
Owen Herrin, Winokur.
- Imp. pink skin es ckte plan
vine Cuttings, $1.25 M. .
ris, Baxley,- Rt. 2. eek
P, R. plants, gov. insp: $
5 M up.
Also fine cured ti
chewing, 12c; smoking, 10c
postage. L. E. Wever, B
Pek plants: $235
Prompt ae
Surrency. ;
i Re plants, ;
FOB here, $1. 220 VE: & S. a
Baxley. Js
$1
Now?ready. Ss. oe. ree
70 Kirkwood Road,
_P, R. plants, gov. ins:
FOB. April, May -
OQuinn, Surrency, Rt.
P, R. plants, gov. insp,
5 M-up, $1.20_M, FOB...
Cash with order.
rick, Baxley, Rt. 4,
~ Pink, skin P. R. plant
5 M up, $1.35 M, FOB.
order. G. H. Waters, Baxle:
Minp. PAR plants272
$1.25 M, FOB, or will tra
for anple and blackberry
Emmett Arnold, Baxley, Rt.
Imp. P. R. plants, $1
$1.40 M postpaid. Sat. sua
Jones, Adel, Rt. 3.
Imp; P. R. plants;
dipped,~ $1-35 M. Del.
Money order.
Screven. .
Imp. pink
Skin 2.
treated for 10 yrs.,
Now ready.
Arabi, Rt. 1.
New crop cabbage- collard
now ready; 20c C; 500, 75
M postpaid. _ Amos. Ww
Gainesville.
_ Genuine red and pink ski
grown from vine cut, $1.35 M
up, $1.25 M, FOB;
Ga. Sat. guar.
ham,
rnp. Py Re plants.
inspections; now ready; a
Ge W. Coleman, Tifion. = =
Old- fashioned yams, $1. 5
Salter, Pitts. :
Greater B and Stone
plants, $1.25 del. Bul
pepper, 50c CC: .G L. Ye
Savannah, 509 East 41st S$
Earliana tomato, read
Egg plants (thornless), sw*
per, 50c C; purebred B
horn eggs, 50c per 50; we 50
del.
By R. plants, gov. insp.
very prolific and imp. var.
skin potatoes; place ord
early shipment; $1.50 M,
F, Willcoxon, Moultrie, R
Gov. insp. P, R: plants,
FOB. Money order. N
Plants now ready. Mrs.
nard, Moultrie, Box 103.
Gov. insp. white,
banana yam plants, $1 A
$1.35
IE
: feet? pepper, ese
id, $2. 50 and $2 col-
ee, _Lake-
from vine grown
. M. Moss packed.
3, Abbeville. :
berry plants, true
Cc sage, 10 for 25c;.
striped cushaw
= for 25c. Exe.
- Mary Grindle,
&
R. plants, $1.40 M:
M del. in Ga. Now
ins. plants,
M up, $1.95 M, FOB:
Ga., $150 M. Chk.
with order. C. H.
lants, red or yellow
OB. Pearl Light:
Pp, -R. plants, red o1
FOB here. J. D. Lee,
lers for P. R. plants.
ready. G. N. Smith,
, now ready;
x Campbell, Sur-
, $1.50 M, FOB. N.
y Stone and Mar-
|, $1. M; . cabbage
Chas. W., 45c 500,
-P, McCook, Fitzger-
-P. R. plants, treated
25 M FOB;
Poon Rt. T
sp. P. R. and Nancy |
nts, insp. and treated,
up, $1.15 M. Cash
emi rel. ee
kin P. R. bate Gov.
M, | FOB. April, May,
Ruth Ahl, Baal:
plants, $1.35 M; 5 M
M. Gov. insp,.
wenty-four-hour ship-
M. Batten, Rocking-
xtra early prolific to-
25 M, prepaid. Last
field grown. Mrs. J
skin P. R. plants, Gov.
oe el ow
ink skin P. R. plants,
M postpaid; Greater
0 85c; $1.50 M, post-
aker, Tifton, Rt. 2.
tomato, now ready,
P. R. plants, $1.50 M,
M lots, ready; .sat.
Baird, Blackshear.
plants, Gov. insp.,
. Ready now. J.,O, S.
ley.
ni S, $1.50 M, plus post:
Up, express paid. Insp.
. Li Deen, Baxley.
plants, $1.50 M; 5 M
Oe P. or express. Less
Boones, $1.75 M. May
Dewey Mathis, Flow-
Mtb
skin and P. R. and
b1.50 M, del.; 10 M,
Ready May and
. C Figwery
$1.25.
| Rt. .2.
$1.40 M
| Alma,
Now.
Ne pink skin, $1.50 M del.
Bo
ham, ie
Nancy Hall nae Poe. sian
$1. 50 M, or exc. for other value.
| Write.
Bigs Emily BE. Ahl, Alma,
Rt. os
$1.50 thousand. .
therly, Baxley.
State insp. P. R. eidtrtcs $1.25 M.
Lead, var. tomato, $1 M; pimiento
pepper, 50c C; $1.50 M; cabbage,
50c M. Prompt shipment. Dave
Tuten, Baxley.
Lead. var. tomato plents: 500,
75e; $1 M; pimiento pepper plants,
50C 2s 300, 75c; $1.50 thousand.
, BP. Miles, Baxley.
Pure red skin P. R. plants, Gov.
insp., $1 M, FOB; $1.35 -M,~ del.
Cash with order. Prompt ship-
ment: Dan A, eee Baxley,
Rt, 2.
Mrs. G. N. Wea-
insp. plants, $1:25 thousand. J. P.
MeLeod, Screven.
Gen. Imp. P. R. plants, $1.50 M,
del.; cabbage and onion, 80c M;
tomato, all var. $1.25 M; pepper,
$1.75 M, del. and guar. Harold
Smith, Baxley. :
Gen. Imp. red skin P. R. plants,
Goy. insp. and treated, $1.25 M,
Milton Arnold, Surrency.
Imp. P. R. plants, Gov.
M ea. R. K. Zippins, Baxley,
Guar. pure P. R. plants from
hand-selected, Gov. insp.. seed,
$1.25 M, del. Ga. in 2-M lots or
more. Ready after April 25th. Jas.
A. Chauncey, Sereven,
Big Stem and yellow skin P. RX.
plants,
Gov. insp., $1 M, FOB; now ready.
Dan Puckett, Screven, Rt. 1.
Plenty pure cert. P. R. plants,
$1.25 M; 5M up, $1.15 M. All
FOB. Guar. J. A. Olliff, Bristol.
Imp. purple skin P. R. plants,
$1.45 M, prepaid in Ga. Furnish
25 M weekly. Cash with order.
John R. Turner, Alms, Rts
Gov. insp. Pp, R. plants, $1.50
del. Money order. Alma eae
ton, Screven, Rt. 1.
Pp. R. and Early Triumph eae
Gov. insp., $1.50 M; 5 M up, $1.2
thousand. Mrs. J.
Rte 2:
Imp. P.R. plants, Gov. insp. and
treated, $1.75 M; over 1 M, $1.59
M. Cash with order. Prompt
shipment. R. E.. Knobb, Moniac.
Imp. Gov. insp-.-P.- R. plants;
now ready, $1.25 M, FOB; .$1.50
del, HE. A. Gibbs, Ty Ty.
Spring grown collard _ plants,
65c M, del. A. D, Maxwell, Mon-
tezuma.
Cabbage plants, 75c M; 500, 50c;
del.; tomato, $1.10 M; 500, 60, del.
Robt. McCook, Fitzgerald, Rt 4.
Cert, P. R. plantsh, from vine-
M, $13; spring cabbage plants, 75c
M; 5 M, $2.50; black walnuts, 75
lbu. J. G. Owens, Pembroke.
Marglobe, New Stone and Great-
er B. tomato, 200, 30c; 500, 65c,
postpaid; Wakefield cabbage and
Bermuda onion plants, 65c thou-
|sand.. W. L. McClellan, Doerun.
Gov. insp. imp. red skin. P. R.
plants, now ready; $1.25 M, FOB,
or $1.50 M, del. Caulie Bennett,
Hahira, Rt. 1. :
Imp. P. R. plants, $1.50 M; 6
M up, $1.25 M, FOB. Cash with
order. C. V. Millard, Douglas.
Genuine imp. red skin P. R.
plants,- gov insp., $1.50 -M; 5 M
up, $1. 35 M; old fashioned Boones,
$1.75 thousand. R. C. Hemphill,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Marglobe, Greater B., New Stone
tomato, 25c C; $1.50 M; Ga. col-
lard, late Dutch cabbage, 500, 50c;
80c M del. Ga. G. L. NeSmith,
Sycamore, Rt. 1, Box.141.
P. R. plants, now ready, $1.25
M, FOB, B. A. Smith, Odum.
P. R. plants, now ready, $1.25 M,
FOB.. J. B. Poppell, Odum.
Genuine red and pink skin P. R.
plants, Gov. ne and treated,
$1.40 M;: over 5 M, $1.25 M, FOB.
Sat. guar, C. H. Davis, Graham.
Pure P. R. plants, ready, $1.25
M. Money-back guar. Also four
geese and four ganders, 75e each,
or exe. for 6 ewe goats not over
2 yrs. old, or baby chicks. I,
Hughes, Rockingham.
ie insp. P. R. plants, $1. 35 M:
terson, Coffee. ius +ad 4
insp. P. R. plan S,
Gey: : old fash-
PR, plants, $1. 35 M: 3 M up,
| $1-25 1000. W.- a Batten, ee.
Plowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Red and yellow P: R. Plants
Imp. red and yellow skin, Gov..
FOB; $1.40 M, del. Ga. Now ready.:
insp.;
also Marglobe tomato plants, $1.25_
1 $1.75 M, del.
seed grown from vines, |
L. citiian
grown seed, $1.50M; 5 M, $6.75; 10
5 M up, $1.25 M, FOB. J. A. Pe~
jin arge 4 antities, :
10 BF :
<P. Ro plants, $1. 50 , a
and June del, Ray Whitmire
Rhubard plants, 50c doz.;
10c per head; $1 doz; peppermint,
35c doz-; yellowroot, 50c lb.; weed
spearmint, 45c doz. Miss Cecil
McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 4.
Yellow P. R. plants, Gov. insp.
April, May del., $1.25 M, FOB. No
chks. Also B. R- and Red hatech-
ing eggs, 75e del. T. L. Swanson,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.
Goy. insp. P. R. plants, $1.50:
old fashioned Boones, $1.75 M, del.
May and June. A. J. Nix, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2..
Gov. insp. red and pink skin
P. R. plants, $1.50 M; old Spanish
Boones, $1.75 M. All del. May,
June del.; Mung beans, 8 lbs., $1,
del. Geo. L. Durand, Gainesville,
Rts
Gov. insp: P. R. plants, $1-50 M;
Boones, $1.75 M. May del. C. D.
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. :
New Stone tomato plants, 25c C;
500, $1; Ruby King pepper, 25c
C; 500,'$1. Ethel Crow, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.50 M;
old fashioned Boone and P. R.
bunch yams, each, $1.75 M. All
postpaid. May -del. M. C. Crow,
Gainesville, Rt 2%
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1. 50. M:
Boones, $1.75 M. May del. Burton
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Imp. P. R. plants, treated and
insp., now ready,: $1.65. M, del.;
also tomato plants, now ready,
$1.65 M.. Cash with orders only:
eda. Curson, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Gov. insp. Pp, R. plants, red skin,
$1.50 M; old fashioned Boones.
May, June; pole
bean seed, 20c large cupful, Berry
Bennett, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. -
Spring grown Buncombe collard
plafits, $1 M, del.;. $1.75 for 2 M;
60c for 500; Himalaya berry
plants, 50c doz.; 1 plant free with
1M collards. Mrs. F. E. Meeppeidt
Lewiston.
Plants Wanted
Exc. Himalaya blackberry plants
for strawberry plants; also exc. N..
Z%. rabbits, 7 wks. old, for Barred
or White Rock chicks. Frank J.
| Dantzlee, Dalton, Rt. 4. :
Want P. R. plants or any lead.
var. Wili exe. pure R. I. Red, Don-
aldson str. hens. or black-eyed,
Clay, Whip peas; also dried
peaches. ~Mrs. S. R. Smith, Bow-
don. :
Want sev. M. gov. insp. P.-R.
plants; state price for honest
count; also want pure Flat Dutch
cabbage seed. State price per Ib.
J. K. Kennedy, Menlo.
Exe. mixed cornfield beans or
Klondike strawberry plants for
cabbage plants; also firm, yellow
butter from T. B. tested Jersey
cows at 25c lb. Mrs. E. E. Bar-
rister, Cumming, Rt. 3.
Ten Ibs. large size sunflower
seed for 1M P. R. potato plants.
Ea. pay postage. Grady Chapplear,
Lavonia.
Exec. 2 bu. Honey Drip cane seed
for 3,500 P. R. plants; del. now. Ea.
pay express on what he ships. A.
G. Smith, Monroe.
Exe. dried fruit for P. R. plants
at market price. Mrs. H. H. Rob-
inson, Carrollton, Rt. 7.
Want yellow skin P. R. plants.
Exc. value for same. Mrs. Lavinia
Terrell, Greenville, Rt. 3.
Exc. J ersey Black Giant hen and
rooster, 1 yr. old, for 3 M P. R.
potato plants. F. N. Holland, Ava-
lon, Rt. 1."
Want 250 M insp. potato plants
for April and May del.; also to-
mato, cabbage and onion plants.
Quote prices. B. N- Walters, Mar-
tin, |;
Want 10 M or more pure, gov.
insp. P. Re plants. Quote best
price per M del. Olin M. Wilkins,
McDonough, Rt. 3.
Want P. R. plants. Will exe.
pure Parks str. B. Rock cocks or
eggs. Reg. Per, 125-C-32. Founda-
tion stock Cream Grade direct.
Write first. Mrs. Mamie Roach
Plyler, Manassas.
Want at once 5 M gov. insp. anid.
treated red skin P. R. plants. State
very best price in first letter. Lloyd |
Exum, Moultrie, Rt. 2.
' Exc. white peas, slightly mixed,
with other kind white peas for P
R. plants, or exc. Donaldson R. 1.
Red eggs at 65c per setting for
plants. Mrs. T. E. Blanchard, Ape
pling, Rt. 2.
Exc. peas for P. R. potato plants
opALlivy -pepper plants.
| for 1 M plants:
1 other var.
Rockyford
jJenwood.
or will Pay.
s. Pink skin ee ea Mrs.
Je E. Sorrells,: Carnesville, cae
Want 2M Big. Stem. erty
plants or Imp, P. R.,. 25> sweet
Will exe. is doz. MM.
B. turkey eggs- for same: D. A.
Evans, Rydal, Rt.) 2.
Exe. 10 lbs. good dried peaches
for 1 M purple skin P. R.. plants.
prepaid to Royston. N. S. Crow,
Royston, Rt. J. .
Want 200 early tomato plants.
Exc. 10 lbs. large, white black-eyed
peas. Write first. R. F. Louder-
milk, Cornelia, Rt. 1.
xe. 15 bu. excellent quality
runner peanuts for purple skin P.
R. plants, immediate shipment, or
anything can use. Or sell lot pea-
nuts at 40c bu. Edwin F. Ship-
pey, Dixie, Rt. 2.
Exc. 2 bu. good, sound hay peas
for 1500 P. R. plants, to be del.
not later than 25th. Ha. pay chgs.
WwW. C, Bradley, Canon...
Want 1 M pink imp. P. R. plants
in exe. for 9- Ibs. choice ,thin-
sliced pears. Ea- postpaid. Mrs.
R. H. Wright, Middleton, Rt. 1.
Exe. 1 bu. extra good 90- day vel-
vet bean seed for 1 M P. R. potato
plants. Any amount to 25M. Ea.
ship collect. J. C. DeVane, Adel.
Exe. 7 Ibs. nice dried peaches
for 1 M Bermuda onion: plants.
Ha. pay postage. Mrs. Virgil Ho-
gan, Monroe, Rt. 4.. | E
Exe, 2 settings of Everlay str.
B. Leghorns for 1 M P. R. plants...
a. pay postage 1 way. Beeswax
for sale, 20c lb. No ehks. Mrs.
R. O. Hyde, Cumming, Rt. 7.
Want 3M Nigger Killer or
Boone potato plants. Joe E. Hill,
Maysville. :
Exe. astings cream Crowder
peas for tomato plants or tobacco.
Lb. for lb. of tobacco, or 12 Ibs.
Ovie Garner, Tal-
lapoosa, Rt. 38. :
-Exec. 15. Ibs. white table peag,
roasting ear var., for 1 M potato
plants. Ea. pay postage. H. M.
Bishop, Athens, Rt. 2.
Exec. 2 settings W. L. eggs for
1 M P.,R. or Nancy Hall--potato
plants. Ea. pay postase. Geo. M.
Moseley, Menlo.
Want prices on pobre slips, 10-
20 M lots del. Athens about first
of May; also want 1 lb. green
glaze collard seed. R. T. Holmes,
Athens.
Seed For Sale
Seed chufas, sound and clean,
$3 bu. FOB. J. L. Windham, Te
ler.
_ Pure, clean sound Beat the Bee
cane seed, 40c gal., del.; small
white bush butter-bean seed, Ap
gal. 50c; 90c gal.,)del. Exc, for
potato plants. Russel Moore, Rock-
mart, RFD.
. American Wonder melon seed,
Ast yr.,- $3.50 Ib., 1% $1.25; white
pop corn, Beat the Bee cane seed,
50c gal. del;- syrup, 65c FOB.
Cae Smith, Buford, PRE O.
Old fashioned muskmelon seed.
10c per % cupful; 15 cup; yard
long clipper gourd seed, 50 doz.:
add postage. Mrs. Linda Smith,
Fiowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Pure Stone Min. melon seed, 40c
lb.; Rockyford cantaloup, 50e Ib.;
melon seed; lady peas,
large, brown crowders,
Mrs. C. R. Sorrelis, Monroe.
10c. Ib.;
10e.
Rt tk.
Nice, sound, mixed,
old time
muskmelon,
Quill melon and can-
tanloup seed, 20c per teacupfui,
postpaid; early orange cane, 25
peck and postage: 75c bu. J. B.
Franklin, Philomath.
Twenty bu. nice,
chufa seed,
$3 bu.
RED. -
One doz. seed of very large, deli-
cious winter squash, del. for 5c
in postage stamps. W. 0. Gib-
son, Folkston.
Shallu or Egyptian wheat, 25
lb. or 5 Ibs. $1, or exec. for any-
thing can use. Mrs. Clara Mur-
ray, . Colbert.
Selected
clean, sound
clear of nut grass,
HH. Herndon, Lake Park,
Stone Mtn. melon,
cantaloup, 50e Ib.;
guaranteed tendr cornfield and
Half Runner- beans, true head-
ing collard, Perkins okra, 30c Ib.,
3 Ibs. 85, del.
Lawrenceville.
Pure Rockyford cantaloup seed,
1931 crop, 25c per % lb., 85c Ih.
Exe. for bush lima beans, or
Crowder peas. A. I. McKee, El-
C. F. Maddox,
-Burbanks Golden Treasure can-
|taloup seed, guar. pure, Ist yr.,
direct 25 pkt., 50c. ro Parsnip, |
2 thls. 10;. Spinae 2 | this. 10:
| for good syrup;
| 20c. qt.
del.
-vonia. }
Genin Cuban oacaees
melon: seed, 1 Ib. plants:3 :
$1 Ibs W220: Hasterlin, :
Twenty Ibs. collard sec
Purple Top turnip seed fo
exc. for 2_M potato pla :
bu. pea seed. J. C. Graveley, |
ing Rock, Rt. 8.
Perkins esipsic Green Pod
add postage. Mrs. oe H. a
Pineview, Rt. 1.
Korean Lespedeza, 140 Abi
pet grass, $2.75 bu.; Ne
Baltimore tomato,
globe, $1:50; Flat:
Wakefield cabbage,
lard, 35c.
-ery Branch,
Orange Cane seed, 7
Kennesaw, :
Preast, Marietta, 1}
Multiplying Calif. :
gar seed, yellow var.
25c start.
$1; G a.
B. R. Woodiit, Fi
beer
Stamps ee
he :
Chufa seed, $1 pee: $3 bu.
Ww. Roberts, Pearson.
Calif. multiplynng beer dd,
Start* Mrs A, J. Floyd, R
Marten Fa
_ Good, sound evlored bunch b
ter bean seed, 25 Ib. FOB. -
Ivey Deen, Coffee, Rt bs
Chufas, $1 peck; $3.50 Back
Rice, 50
good hog lard, 10e Ib.: ;
sons lima beans, (121% Tb. B
walnuts, 75c bu. FOB. B, E
Strange, Swainsboro, Rt.
Custard squash, wt. 3
keep. through /winter,
seed. Yellow crookedneck squ
seed, 5c tbls., white Jady Fie
6c lb.; add postage. Mrs.
Crumiey, Pineview, Rt. 1.
Turnip seed for ~ salad 4
Cross, Seven Top and Purp
Globe, 25 Ib., 20 lbs. up, 20c
postpaid. , Special prices on
er quantities. E. WB, pore Ma
etta, Rt. 1.
_ Fifty pounds German Bak: gra
Seed, 25e Ib, del: J.c85 Paul
Rockyford.
Calif. multiplying Bene Senet
start, also white pearl pop
Mrs. Sallie sree R
mart, Rt. 2,
Texas Seeded Ribbon Cane. Se 1
fpure and clean, 6e lb. Colore
ter bean seed, 10c; McQuir
ermelon seed, 35c lb. All
BH; Wood, Dacula, Rt. 1-
Pimiento pepper seed, %
30c; 1 lb. 75c: velvet okra,
lb.; postpaid, Lee Crow, Oakw:
Mammoth Russian :
seed, 25c qt., 10c pt., and. po
Also thoroughbred 12 weeks
Buff Orp. pullets, $1; cocker
$1.50; other ages. Whee
Green, Blue Ridge, Rt. 1...
Pumpkins, long * green
bers, 10c o0z., green pod okra,
lb.; rice pop corn, 8e 10.3.4
sunflowers, 20e gal-: 50c
| postpaid. Exc. for N. CLS
A DE Todd, Gaddistown,
Stone Mtn. and Thurmond fer
melon seed, 60c lb. or exe 10
for any full stock male pig,
Syrup, cotton seed, peanu
Seed. Starling Yawn,
moo
ee Long Green okra
Ss. $1, del. Py
Cordele, Rt. 4,
Watson melon seed, select.
pure, hand saved, shade cure
lb., 5 Ibs up del., 20c Ib.
Hurst, Meigs, Rts i <
Pure Hastings 1931 Burrell 4
cantaloup seed for sale or exe
meat, or lard. Ea. party pay
press. Mrs, du. MM. Daniel, ;
dosta, 581 Green St. :
1931 crop collard seed, recl 3
5 to 25 pounds, 18c lb., 100, Ibs,
13c lb. FOB. N. Cs Ponder
ham.
Wonderful pest free Sens N
climbing squash. Serve as
eggplant, etc. Seed scearee
10; postage, 2c: 3 tbls. 25
Daria Kilgore, e
Okra seed, begins bearings wh
6-8 in. high, until frost, 10 thl:
or exc. Write, Mrs. W. I. p<
Dawson, Rt. 1, Box 101.
_ Seed rice, $2.25 bu. FOB; 3
25c; P. P. Mung beans, 12 lbs $1
postpaid. Exe: for potato
A. A. Fuqua, Jackson.
Good, Calif. multiplying
seed, 8c per start, del. Mrs,
Floya Rockmart, Rt. 2.
_ Orange :
ae
Page Six :
Seed For Sale
- Stone Mtn. melon seed hand-
: selected, pure and sound, 10e jb.
FOR. #8. L.' Huff; Milledgeville,
ot31.2,
Sixty lbs. 19381 crop Stone: Mtn.
melon seed, 20c Ib. Add pest-
age. A. P, Farmer, Milledgeville.
_ Fifty Ibs. new, improved Wat-
son melon seed, cuts red, both
ends clipped. Whole lot, 25c lb.:
esmall lots, 30c lb: J. J. Blood-
worth, Gordon. ~
White velvet okra seed, 20c pt.;
cucumbers, imp. long green, 15c
large pke.; also 600 white wool
meatts, 50c per 100. Mrs, W. A.
Johnson, Alto, Rt. 1.
- Watson melon seed, old time se-
lected and pure, hand saved, shade
cured, 25c ib-, 5 Ibs up 20c, del.
no. . Hurst, Meigs, Rt 1.
_ Chufa seed, free from rocks and
trash, $1 peck, $3 bu. FOB. W.
MM. Roberts, Pearson.
- Clements Imp. melon seed, $1
oz., $10 lb. Also will have Gov.
insp. potato plants for sale $2 M.
_ Better prices on large lots. HK. T.
Clements, Tennille.
Stone Mtn. and Thurmond Gray
melon sed, 60c lb., or exc. 10 Ibs.
for any full stock male pig, syrup.
(esss, peanuts, cotton seed. Star-
Phng Yawn, Vienna, Rt. 2.
Honey Drip cane sced, 75c bu,
oe Ob; 2. bu. per order. .J. V.cMc-
Pelure;, Acworth, Rt..:1.
White velve okra seed, 25c Ib.;
5 lbs., $1. Exc. for Ky. Wonder
pole beans. Cc. T. Parker, Hamp-
ton.
Pure,
Eee eS eee
: sound, imp. Honey Drip
cane, 50c gal.; $- pk.; $3 bu.; Stone
Min., large muskmelon, 75c Ib.:
25e cup. Del. No stamps. Mrs
HH. H. Sullivan, Carrollton, Rt. 1.
H Texas seeded ribbon cane seed,
pure and clean, 6c Ib.; colored but-
ter beans, 10c; McQuire watermel-
Pon oseed,, soc. All. FOB: R. -H.
Wood, Dacula, Rt. 1.
Scallion onion buttons, 10c qt,;
_Bgyptian wheat, 15c Ib.; white
Mexican June corn, 50c pk.; What-
,teys Prolific corn, 50c pk.. E. L.
' Corley, Mauk, Rt. 1.
_ Wonder or Cuban Queen water:
melon seed, 25c Ib. Buyer to pay
all ches. W. A. Snelling,. Pine-
hurst.
The smallest gourd that grows
with handle; seed, 10c doz. and 2e
' postage. Miss. Frances Miller,
Devereux,
White best onions, 40c gal.; old
fashioned cornfield bean seed, ten-
der black pole bean, 25c cup; red,
_ white speckled Crowders, purple
hulls, $1-25 pk., del. Mrs. W. V.
Robbs, Flowery Branch. .
: Heading var. collard sed, 25
eupful; plants, ready 2-8 wks., 25c
C; mustard seed, large cupful, 15ce.
esc lb.; all del... Mrs. A. S. Pautk,
_ Ocilla.
ae Green pod okra seed, clean and
Pcound, 1hc 1b.,35 -lbs., 50c;. honey
drip sorghum seed. 35 gal; $2 bu.;
white sugar Crowders, 5c lb. deal. J.
_D. Holtzclaw, Cedartown.
White .nest onions, 40c_ gal;
striped balf runner beans, 25c Ib.;
mammoth okra, 4 Ib., 15e; Hen-
Palersons bunch limas, 5c . 1b}
senna seed. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks,
Commerce, Rt. 6.
One hundred and fifty bu. honcy
Grip and Banks Blackhead cane
iseed, 70c bu.; 300 gal. extra syrup,
/ and % gal. buckets, 50c gal. E.
fe tanke, ast Point, 124 Bliza-
beth Lane.
' Corn beads, chufas, cushaw,
pumpkin seed, 10c cupful, 5 for
woe; white table peas, 5c lb.; exc.
' for chewing tobacco: add postaze
P Nrs. Sarah Grindle, Alto, Rt. 1.
Cantaloup and large pumpkin
seed, cheap or exc. for garden bean
P-seea, or pie plant. Mrs. L. H Coe,
Hastanoliee.
~ Pure, choicest den Gem, Hales
Best and latest improved Rocky-
ford a UD, and Stone . Mtn.
melon seed, 44 1b.,.30c; 5Oc lb. post-
Paeid. J. 1; Frazier, Lawrenceville.
Honey drip.cane seed, $1 bu.
~TOB; genuine McQuire watermelon
esced $1 Ib. del.; Wm. Nunn,
Tawrenceville, Rt. 4. :
Colta~d -seed, 25c lb.; cattail
millet ,10c Ib.; exe. for dried fruit,
djdarge pumpkin and cushaw_ seed
and Simes melon seed. Mrs. Laura
Hinson, Hazlehurst, Rt, 8.
One hundred Ibs. Laredo soy
beans, 38144c 1b.; 5 bu. nice syrup
eane seed, 60c bu.: Hickory King
and aetne:s Prolific seed corn,
; $1 bu. Lee Grizzle, Talk-
White mush pea seed for sale or
exc..for anything can use. Mrs. R.
Lee Brannen, Statesboro, Rt. 1.
_ Tender green seed, 60 Ib., exc.
_ for garden seed. Lamar Winfrey,
pe ttonia, Rts 3.
MARKET BULLETIN.
Seed For Sale
Fifty lbs. pure Dixie Belle melon |
sed, 25c lb. A. L. Granade, Mil-
ledgeville, Rt. 2.
Wonder melon seed, $3 1b.; no
orders for less than '50c. . Scott
Hart, Americus, :
Heading cabbage seed, ,25c Ib.
postpaid. i. N. Patten, Abbeville.
Few bu. left of 303 Sagrain
seed, $2.50 per 100 Ibs. FOB; 3 lb.
less lots; not less 25 lbs. sold: add
postage less 100 lbs. R. Lee Black-
weli, Calhoun. :
Five bu. Mung bean seed, $2.50
bu. or exc. for 5 . bu. O-too-tans.
Tom J. Cook, Mansfield, Rt. 1.
Five hundred lbs. pure Stone
Mtn. watermelon seed, 25c Ib;
guar. to be pure; add postage. C.
W. Collins, Atlanta, 813144. Bank:
head :Ave.
Yellow. pop corn, 6c Ib. shelled,
or exc. for little lady peas, ib. for
lb.; white nest onion sets, 45 gal.
del. MIS. bo Sy Pattillo, LaGrange.
Rt 6, Box 79.
American Wonder melon _ seed.
ist yr. from Clements, 2 doz., 10c:
cattail* millet... 20c Jb,;del.- (no
stamps. Mrs. Ruth Braswell,
Loganville, Rt. 2. 5
White Bermuda onion sets, 15c
qu. 25e per % gal.; 50ce gal; also
9 Buff Chinchilla 5 wks. old rab-
bitsy 50c each. W. G. Hollomon,
Brooklyn.
The worlds largest watermelon
seed, $1 oz.; $10 Ib.; also will have
4 -or 5} million PB... plants far
sale: write for prices or come see.
E. T. Clements, Tennille.
Two hundred. lbs. imp. Dixie
Belle, 35c; 100 bu. Tillman Clays;
100 bu. old-fashioned -Claybank
peas for hay, $1.25 FOB; exe. bu.
peas for 1000 Porto Rican plants
W. O. Birdsong, Gordon.
Beat the bee or honey drip cane
seed, sound, clean, ea. 75c bu., also
few Sagrain, $1 bu. G. H. Jolley,
Adairsville, Rt. 1.
Pure Stone Mtn. seed, 30c Ib.; %
lb, Banana muskmelon seed, 20c.
citron seed, 15c cupful; white Lady
peas, 6c Ib.; exc. Mrs. Rosie Crowe,
Cumming, Rt. 4.
No. 1 Calif. cane seed, $1 bu.
FOB, or exec. for potato slips. R
M Patterson, Washington, Rt. 3
Hastings Stone Mtn.: melon
seed, 50c Ib. postpaid; 2-crop Crow:
der peas, 7c lb.; $1 peck, FOB, or
exc.: no chks. Rosa Mae _ Cook,
Ashburn, Rt. 2.
Colored bunch butter beans, 15c
lb; Million Dollar cantaloup, 10c
pkt.; 6 wks. Crowder peas, 50c
gal. Lena McBrayer, Buford,
EUG Se
About 40 los, Crotalaria seed at
reasonable price, or will exe. for
arything can use. Mrs. D. IL.
Bledsoe, Iron City. :
One hundred lbs. selected Stone
Mtn. melon seed, 35c -lb. postpaid.
E. J. Hancock, Lizella.
Rise seed, 10c lb.; yard long pea
seed, 50c lb; cushaw and pumpkin
15c cupful; Texas ribbon and hon-
ey drip cane and peach seed, $2 bu.
Nellie Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
Yellow meat watermelon seed, 4
tois., 10e; 11- this, 25e;. postpaid
on 25c orders. B. M. Miller, Enig-
ma, RFD 1.
Pure Watson melon seed, 30c Ib.
del. R. L. Clifton, Oliver; Rt. 3.
Six bu. pure Hastings sugar
drip ane seed, ist yr., 5e:lb.; add
postage; several bu. yellow Dent
corn, 50c pk.; Whatleys, 50c pk.
D. C. Martin, Canon. :
Honey drip cane seed, Ve bu.,
FOB. Not less than 2 bu. per order.
H. F, Priest, Acworth, Rt. 1,
Two thousand Ibs. Grohoma
seed,, postpaid, 5 Ibs. 50c: 10 Ibs.
$1; 20\Ibs.. $2; 50 ibs. $6..C. .
Beauchamp, Keithville, Rt. 1.
* Collard seed, 10c for 2 tbls., 35
lb. and postage; 50 lb. cans pure
hog lard, 15c Ib. at my home. Mrs.
Bertha Johnson, Faceville.
Long green. pod stringless okra,
fine squash, 2 cups, 25c; half run
ner striped stringless beans, bunch
butter beans, 3 cups 25c, Exe. for
white sacks. Mrs. D. M. Keese,
Lyons, Rt. 4, Box 190.
American wonder melon seed,
$2.50 lb.; Thurmond gray seed, 35c
Tb.; Stone , Mtn., 50c Ib.;
plants, $1 M; exc. 10 M plants for
10 bu. Brab peas. Mitchell Willi-
ford, Ashburn.
Three Ibs. Rockford cantaloup
seed, 50c Ib.; add postage. Mrs. C.
EF. Coxwell, Milledgeville, Rt 2,
Box 180.
Several hundred lbs. finest, hand-
selected Stone Mtn. watermelon
seed, 50c Ib. del., 10 Ibs. up, 25c I.
Grown especially for seed. B. R.
Andrews, Haddock,
. Thirty bu. pure honey drip sor.
ghum seed, $1 bu., FOB. D. E.
Eaves, Buchanan. :
fand shipped;
eRe
Seed For Sale 2
Three lbs. pure Rockford can-
taloup seed, $1 1b.; 1144 Ibs. pure
Cuban Queen watermelon seed, $1
lb-; chicken corn, 25c lb.; turkey
toe peas, 10c Ib. EA. Tan! c<ersley,
Thomson. @.
Large speckled sugar Crowder
peas, 5c lb., $2 bu.; large sunflower
seed, 10c Ib., FOB. Clyde Hartline,
Sulphur Springs.
Ruby King pepper seed, 25 per
oz- Exc, for peanuts, dried peaches,
potato and cabbage plants. R. M.
Hawkins, Menlo.
Imp. Whip peas, $1.25 bu., FOB;
McQuire watermelon seed, 50c pt.
del.;. large muskmelon and white
velvet okra seed, each 50c pt. del.
.O. J. Edwards, Dacula
One hundred and twenty-five lbs.
hand-selected pure Stone Mtn seed,
25 lb., plus postage, J. H. Farmer,
Milledgeville, Rt. 2,
Ninety-day velvet beans, Brab-
ham, Ripper, Clay and mixed peas;
write for prices. B. K. Halstead,
Hawkinsville, Box 414,
Unknown. Calif. cane seed, 40c
pk.; $1.50 bu.; Hastings white
cornfield beans, 15c cupful; half
runner, white, tender garden beans,
15 cupful, del. T. A. Darracottom,
Gainesville, Rt. 9.
Pure Hastings syrup cane seed,
clean, sound, 12 lbs. postpaid, $1.
Exe. 6 Ibs. postpaid for 1 1b. citron
seed. R. W. Beall, Culverton.
Good, old-fashioned cornfield
striped, tender. bean seed, 20c Ib
and postage; 4 or 5 Ib. lots del.
Mrs. J. W. Dobbins, Hiram, Rt. 1
Vine okra, giant tomato, vine
banana, wayahead tomato, 3 ft.
radish, chestnut bean, 3 ft. bean.
Each pack of seed, 10c in coin and
2c postage. Chesley Rice, Atlanta,
503 1% Luckie St.
Old-fashioned Calif. multiplyine
beer seed, 25c per start; stamps
accepted. Mrs. E. B. Green, At
lanta, 835 Ponders Ave.
Shallu, also conch peas, 3. Ibs.,
bOG; postpaid. Earl S. Redwine,
Madras,
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Cleveland Piedmont cotton seed,
Ist yr.; Ruckers, 2nd yr. Both,
50c bu. Exe. 10 bu. either for 2
pigs of any good breed. J. <A.
Crawford, Calhoun, Rt. 2.
Wannamaker Ss. pure, privately
ginned for planting, 50c bu., or
exc. 10 bu. for 5 M pure, insp. pink
skin. P.. R.-plants: Bo Fagan,
Martin.
Fine lot of Ist yr. delta and pine
land cotton seed, 40 per cent lint,
pure and sound, demands a pre
mium, 50c bu.: fine for poor
ground. H. G. Adams, Social Circle.
One hundred bu. Cook, Toole and
Coker cotton seed now selling at.
30 bu. sacked, FOB, T. O. Witch-
ard, Blakely.
Halt and half cotton seed, 60c
bu., FOB; Whatleys seed corn, $2
bu., postpaid; also honey drip cane
seed, Bruce Andrews, Haddock.
Mathews Toole, 40c bu.; large
eared yellow Flint seed corn, $1
pk., $2 bu.; all FOB. Miss Kate
Lancaster, Sylvester.
Qne hundred bu. nice, recleaned
No. 2 Rucker cotton seed, 50c bu
F. K. Duncan, Douglasville.
Pure Cokers Cleveland 5, pri-
vately ginned and recleaned, brings
le premium, 50c bu. J. P. Alex:
ander, Louisville.
Cokers No. 5 strain 2 cotton
seed, 75c bu. FOB; 100 bu. brown
Whips and blues, $1.10 bu. del. Ga.
Grohoma seed, 25 Ib., postpaid,
Unmixed Cokers No. 5 Cleve-
land, 35c bu. at barn: 45c bagged
3 highly bred reg.
Jersey bulls, 12-18 mos. old, cheap,
with papers. S. L. Thornton, Dewy-
rose, Rt. 2;
Ruckers 1st and 2nd yr., kept
pure at gin, 75 and 55c, FOB;
better price at barn; imp. orange
cane sged, 75e bu., FOB. J. B.
Stone, Adairsville,
Stoneville No, 2 cotton seed,
ginned pure, 1-1/8 in. lint. Limited
quantity; $1 bu. W. Cc. Adams,
Bowdon.
No. 1 Cleveland Big Boll, 50c
bu. No. 1 Vandivers Heavy Fruit-
er, 50c bu. ATl fresh seed. Danie]
Deen, Axson.
Lee Wilson earlier big boll, Co-
kers Cleveland No. 5, Wannam.-
ker Cleveland. All ginned and re-
cleaned on my private gin. Any
of above seed, 50c bu., FOB. J. L.
Thomas, Madison, Rt. 1,
Pure Piedmont Cleveland, ist
and 2nd pickings, eee ginned
and recleaned, 50c bu. R. W. Stem
bridge, Milledgeville,
Two hundred bu. long staple cot-
ton seed, Cokers No. 5 and Pied-
mont New No. 5, $1.50 per 100
Ibs-; 300 pu. white milling corn,
60c bu. Jasper A. Stone, es
ming,
Sead For Sale.
Thirty-five bu. King Imp, cot:
ton seed, 75ebu., FOB. C. M. Can-
trell, Tate.
Cokers No._5 planting cotton
seed, sound, pure, once removed
from breeder, 50c bu., or exe. for
R..I. Red hens. V. E. Franklin,
Graymont. :
Pure Ruckers roll-cleaned at gin,
1st yr., 75e -bu.;. 10-bu- lots or
more, 60c bus FOB, G. O: Bank-
ston, Grayson, Rt. 1.
CORN AND SEED CORN FOR
SALE
Five hundred bu. good corn in
shuck; also 125 bu. No. 1 Brab-
ham peas. Make best offer for ail
or part, Eli Patterson, Renfroe.
Thirty bu. extra select Hastings
corn, $1.20 bu., 2 bu. bags; sample
on request, S. B. Kinard, Jackson
Pop corn, 10c per cupful post-
paid, or exc. for feed sacks, plants,
seed, or anything can use. Henry
J, Dupree, Acworth, Rt. 1.
Whatleys Prolific, 50c pk.; 90c
per % bu.; $1.25 bu. FOB; postage
extra; 2 to 4 bu., $1.40 bu.; ask for
prices on larger. lots... HO:
Lovvorn, Carrollton. .
Two hundred bu. sound, slipped
shuck corn, 50c bu. 5 bu. brown
Whipp. peas, $1 bi.; 2000 bundles
bright 4-hand pundle fodder, $1.50
per 100. J. C. McCoy, Newnan,
Rt sb:
Hastings evergreen, . Golden
Bantam sweet corn, ist yr., finest
for table use, light yellow, good
sized ears, early, 10c pint; enclose
postage. Pearl Dickey, Mineral
Bluff.
Pure Mexican June, nubbed and
shelled, $2) bu.; $1.25 per % bu.;
75c peck. C. M. Hayes, Gainesville,
Rto9,
Two to 5-ear Batts Prolific, 25c
gals $1.75 bu, dele Joe: Mitchell,
Stockbridge.
No. 1 Whatleys, nubbed and Sse-
lected, $1.50 -bu.; Spanish peanuts,
hand. picked, 75c bu.; mixed peas,
i5 bu. J. W. Deason,- Macon,
Box 314.
Hight hundred bu. sound eorn,
75c; Hastings and Hickory King,
$1.50; 50 gal. syrup, 50e per can;
75 tons bright, mixed hay, $15 ton.
M. G. Phillips, Eatonton,
Red and yellow pop corn, gourd,
sunflower, citron and collard seed,
Patty Pan squash seed, all 10c per
rkg. Edwin Tatum, Bolton.
Marlboro or Hastings Prolific
white seed corn, selected, nubbed,
shelled, 50c pk.; Wannamaker-
Cleveland cotton seed, 40c bu.
BOB. 8. D. Guillebeau, Lincolnton,
Rte hy.
Pure Mexican June, from Hast-
ings, nubbed and hand shelled, 6
lbs., 40c; pk., 80c; %4 bu., $1.50 del.
Mrs. ly, A. Sanders, Ashland, Rt. 2.
Hastings white seeded chicken
corn, clean and pure, 20' 1b. 3
lbs., 50e prepaid; white nest onions,
50e gal. O. E. Buchanan, Dacula.
White seeded chicken corn, pure,
unmixed, 5 Ibs., 75c postpaid. J. E.
Wall, Shiloh,
~Pure Mexican June, white and
blue mixed, %5e pk. del.;. $2. bu.
FOB; pure yellow Dent and Hills
improved seed corn, same price. C.
G. Oliver, Barnesville, Rt. 2.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Fhynes-Cook, ist yr., 50 bu.;
rice peas, 15c Ib.;.Stone Mtn. seed,
40c Ib.; exc. 12 College str. Leghorn
yr. old hens for Reds; write. C. D.
Williamson, Plains,
Cokers No. 5, 50c bu. FOB; exe.
for a few thousand P. R. or Nancy
Hali potato slips; also pure honey
drip cane seed, 2c lb. FOB. Horace
Darnell, Winston,
Wilsons Better Staple, Pied-
ment-Cleveland, Neelys, 40 or 50
bu. of each, 50c bu.; 25-30 bu.
slightly mixed peas, 75e bu.; at my
barn prices. W. B. Sutton, Adairs-
ville,
Cleveland Big Boll, 50c bu.; exc.
for peanuts or 2 good pigs; good
fresh Jersey butter, 20c Ib. and
postage. Mrs. T. W. Bunch. Talk-
ine Rock, Rt. 3.
Sawyer cotton seed, 50c_ bu.:
$1.50 per 100 Ibs; exc. for Red
Porto Rican plants; 4-5 bu. red,
White speckled peas, $1.50 bu.
FOB. W. I. Black, Lula, Rt. 1.
Delta and Pineland No. 4, 2nd
yr seed; Stoneville No. 2, all guar.
pure and 50c bu; also 2nd yr.
Neeleys-Cleveland, 40c -bu. Chas.
Adams, Social Cirele.
Pure, Better Staple, 50c bu. del;
Cokers-Ellis and Marretts-Dout.
hit seed-corn, 50c pk. at home; 75c
del. H. W. Thurmond, Gresham-
ville.
Pure -Wannamaker-Cleveland,
carefully handled at gin, recleaned,
reduced to 40c bu, HOB: oR -
| Brantley, Harrison.
_'Thavsday: April 21, 1939,
& iets
Seed For Sale
Cokers No. 5, 40c bu. not pre
paid; planted 1 year. J. H. Jack.
son, Chatsworth.
Cokers No. 5, kept absolutely
pure at gin and recleaned, 50c bu.
P. C, Upshaw, Rosebud.
Pure College No. 1 cotton Seed,
$1.25 per. 100 Ibs. FOB. J.3 Ae
Granade, Washington, r
Pure Wannamakers} recleaned,
40e bu.; country cured, hickory
smoked hams, 30c 1b.; extra good
Tennessee Mare mule, 11 yrs. old,
wt. 1100 lbs., $75. Riley. Couch,
Turin,
Cokers No. 5, 40c bu. FOB; cash;
specially picked for planting,
Grever CC, Dutton, Adairsville,
Bee 2:
Pure Cokers 5 cotton seed, 50
bu. P, C. Clemons, Madison, Rt. 9,
Cokers imp, Cleveland early big
poli, No. 5, made 12 bales on 9
acres, very early, 50c bu. J. 7.
Milton, Matthews, Rt. 1.
Thirty bu. pure Wilson type big
boul, carefully handled at gin, 50e
bu., $1.50 per 100 lbs. Jack Hinton,
Kensington, Rt. 1.
Five hurred bu. Cokers 5, cert.
by Ga. Crop Imp. Assn, culled,
602 bu, fA Nutt Jackson,
Big 4 cotton seed, clean, 65c bu.;
exc. for peas, Whipps., unknowns,
2 for 1, or O-too-tans, 5 for 1, and
for Porto Rican plants. W. RE. Me-
Cart, Loganville, Rt. 4,
Dewberrys imp. from Cochrans
3 in 1 cotton seed, pure at gin, 50c
Lu. FOB. B. F. Dewberry, Temple.
Truckers favorite seed corn, Se
qt., 30c gal., 50ce pk.; add postage,
Exe. 1 Ib, for 3 Ibs. peanuts; also
want baby chicks: to raise on
halves. B. T. Thornton, Bowdon, -
Rte.1:
About 300 bu. good, slip- -shucked
corn, 55 bu.; few tons. hay; pea-
vine or clover, sell or exe. for good
heifers or steers. L. C. Surrency, |
Sereven, Rt. 1. ne
Batts 4 ear prolific corn; made
256 bu. to acre; hand- selected,
nubbed and shelled, % gal. 20c; 40
als5: 15 -pk., postpaid. Lowell, Ma-
son, Winston.
Seed prolific pop corn, 6, 8, 10
ears to stalk, 10c pkg.; 3 for 20c;
large, yellow, field pumpkin seed,
100 seed, 10c; 300, 20c. L. J. Voll- ;
rath, Winston,
-Scotts imp. Marlboro prolific,
bie eared variety from 23 yrs:
breeding and field selection, 75c
pk.; $1.25 per % bu.; $2 bu.; add
postage if by mail. Z%. IL. Scott,
Concord.
Snewflake (60 day) seed corn,
30c gal.; mung beans, 8 bs. $1;
mammoth-~Russian sunflower and
broom corn seed, 10c Ib.; 8 Ibs,
25c. Mrs. V. C. Ray, Kensington,
Rt. 2.
Few bu. Mexican June corn, 40
peck, $1.50 bu., not del., also large
pumpkin seed, 10c cupful. Emory
Loggins, Jefferson, Read, :
One hundred or more bu. shelled
corn, or meal for sale. Make best
price, FOB Cochran. S. HE, Horne,
Cochran.
Hastings Prolific, direct in 1931.
and kept pure, hand nubbed and
shelled, $1.50 bu, FOR. C. RB
Walker, Griffin.
Marlboro, select, seed corn, $t
bu. FOB; Hastings Mung beans,
646, Ibs MOB. Jn Hy, Roebuck,
Buford, Rt 2;
Old fashioned, hard yellow seed
corn, carefully selected, 50ce pk,
or exc. for tomato or potato plants.
J, J. Miles, Harlem. ;
Pop corn, 5c lb. shelled; add
5c postage on orders less than 25e;
alsv 3 guineas, 2 hens and rooster,
60c each. Stamps for reply. Mrs.
C. W. Jones, McRae, Rt... 2.
One-half bu. seed pop corn.
Make on lot. Red, yellow and
white. John B. Davis, Clark-s-
ville.
White rice pop corn for seed,
10c teacupful or 3 for 25c, post
paid. Ralph Hill, Mt. Airy, Rts
Box 35.
Tenn, Prolific seed corn, 25
gal., 40c peck, $1.50 bu. FOB here:
Col. syrup cane seed, 5c Dbu.,
FOB. Exc. for O-too-tan beans.
J. W. S. Fowler, Buford, Rt. lL
White chicken corn, 20 Ib;
large pumpkin seed, 10 cupful
Exc. for meat, lard and syrup. K
HE. Lee, Carters. j
White Favorite seed pop corm ~
shelled, 10c Ib.; 3 Ibs., 25e; garlic
bulbs, 5c doz. Mrs. J. S. Clonin:
Ser, Miijay..< Rt. 2:
Three thousand Whatleys slip
shuck corn, 80 Ibs. to bu., at My
farm, 5 miles east of Ft. "walley.
J. E. Davidson, Ft. Valley. Cae
Hastings Prolific seed corm
pure, $1.50 bu., FOB; also few
hundred bu. Cochrans famous Bs
in-1* cotton seed, 60c bu., FOB.
ei Deer ne
eee S58,
ed For Sale -
each, selected Hast-
rolific and Mexican June
bu. here; 200 bu. Cleve-
Wannamaker, recleaned, bags
3 bu., $1.50 each.
Griffin, Box 436.
Seed Wanted
TTON SEED WANTED
Pp. R. plants at $1.25 M,
-any kind sound cotton
at $15 per ton, FOB shipping
iE. R. Yarbrough, Mershon
ORN AND SEED CORN.
WANTED
50 nice, heavy, pure- -bred,
sla B. R. hens for 100 bu.
0 Ea. pay ches, Coops
Mrs. Joe Harrison,
will furnish cows ; and I fue
eed, pasture and do the Work.
arron, College. Park, Rt. t.
ung man desires work on
or dairy. Good ref. Write
. Coffey, Trenton, care C.
Sa on.
ineteen-yr.-old young man
s job on farm. Prefer dairy-
or poultry. Will accept $3 wk.,
nd laundry. Lawrence Bur-
onia, Rt. 4.
ingle man wants job on a
_C. R. Holloway, Edison cara
Wa.
State. best price
0 Am single. J. W.
Avante, 553 ~=Briarcliff
at job on farm or truck farm.
enty-one years old and do nct
ork; stout and healthy. Just
nd self. Carl Barnes, Logan-
ant 1-horse farm, 50-50. basis.
ve to be furnished. Or will
wage-hand job for rest of
J. C. Mobley, Stone Mtn,
ant work at,once. Exp. farm
and dairy work. Need work at
nce. State best price with board
nd laundry. H. H. Carrington,
sadale, Rt. 1.
fant 1-horse crop on 50-50 basis,
ll work by day. Have to be
d and furnished. H. C. Clonts,
iglasville, ryt. 9.
enty-five-yr. -old. young man
nts job driving truck, tractor,
, on farm. Exp. in both. Ref.
mished if desired. S. C. Ar-
Tifton, Rt. 1.
n and wife want job on dairy
m. Exp. in all branches. of
work. Let me hear at once.
M. Holder, Jr., Milledgeville,
6, Box 32.
ingle girl wants job on farm,
milking cows, raising chickens and
we King in garden) etc. Live as
one of famly, with small salary.
et Lillian Daniel, Shellman,
ant-2-horse crop. Able to fur-
Own groceries, but want oth-
party furnish stock. W..-T.
re, Atlanta, 19 cosa Ave.,
thwest.
Twenty-six-year-old single man
desires work on farm. Can do any
Kind of farm work; drive truck or
tractor, $15 per mo. Near At-
Preferred. Ref. if desired.
hn H. Seabolt, Epworth.
Want crop on halves with good
Party; i-horse or small 2-horse;
in family, 5 large enough to
oe J. T. Taylor, Commerce,
farm work. Must be nice and
illing worker. Drunkard need not
oe J. D. Bohonnon, Waleska,
Want good man or boy from now
til August Ist to help make crop,
n work at once; $25, board
ay Nera L. A. McKibben,
Want single man to do gen. farm
oe gio. exp. Pay form
F.. Neese, Alpha-
ella, Re .
aia Want acca woman to as-
With poultry and garden, ete.
rd and small. Salary. Cc. H.
ey, Decatur, Rt. 4,
ant at once hustling, refined
White girl, 18 to 25 yrs. to help
garden, cow, chickens, etc.
be honest, Small salary and
C. L. -Kegerreis,
Wadd?
Farm Hap Waited
Want party who can blast in.
well. Ask at store for Mrs. J. =
Cooper, Red Oak: -Rty ia.
children, 25 or 30 yrs. old, or 3s
settled single. young woman
a good home.
Guyton,
Want at once family of 4 or 5
hands tohoe and do general farm
work at 50c a day, house and
wood. W. Reese, Autryville.
Miscellaneous For Sale
Home-made tobacco, old, yellow.
Cc. L. Fetter Surrency.
Three hundred Ibs. good, un-
graded tobacco, $15, or 8c Ib. FOB;
blue speckled guinea eggs, 50c per
1s. Mike Carter, Rockingham, _
May apple, 25c 1Ib.; green yellow
root, 12%c Ib.; punch rattle root,
20e each, Miss Bessie Keener,
Ellijay; Rt. 3.
One hundred Ibs. 1931 crop black
walnuts, $2 del; cabbage plants,
early and late, i0e C del; iron
peas, $1 bu.: want dried apples at
5 Ib. Bila Everett, Richland, Rt. 1.
Tobaces, sound and sweet, 5 Ib.
box, del., $1: money order,
Campbell, Surrency.
Good,-ripe and mellow tobacco,
first grade, chewing and emokine,
ive and 8c, prepaid to 3fd zone. Iu.
T. Bushe, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Goed, -barn-cured tobacco, ripe
and mellow, chewing, 10c; smok-
ing, 8c; no orders less than $1, pre-
paid to 8rd zone. Mrs.
Harper, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Good, melow barn-cured, to-
bacco, whole leaves, 10c; broken,
8c Ib. del. to 8rd zone; no order
less than 50c: no chies, Mrs. Lennie
Burke, Surrency.
Good, mellow, flue-cured tobac-
co. whole leaves, 10c; broken, 8c
del in Ga.; no orders less than 50c;
no chks, Lessie Burke, Surrency.
Good, flue-cured tobacco, whole
leaf, 10c; broken leaf, 8 Ib. del. in
Ga.; no order Jess than 50c; no
chks. Watson Burke, Surrency.
Good, ripe, bright and red flue-
cured tobacco, chewing, 8c; smok-
ing, 6e Ib. Ruby McLeod, Surrency.
Old plantation. seasoning, sau-
sage or any kind of meats: 10c,
15e. -25 pkg. postpaid; enough for
(600 Ibs. meat, $5. R. A. Hester,
Atlanta, 107 Currier St.
Two 8 lb. buckets dbl. strained
sweet gum, $1 Ib. or exc. for any-
thing can use. Mrs. Olga Jones,
Molena, Rt, 1.
Forty pint syrup cans to sell or
exe. for anything can use. Mrs.
Leila Windham, Columbus, 5
Linden Point. ~
Queen of the Meadow, red oak,
white oak, dogwood, sweet gum,
sassafras, wild cherry, red and
black haw, bark or roots, 15 1b.;
poke root, 10c. Vernon Thompson,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
Twenty-two or more Ibs. .all
goose feathers, clean and sanitary,
$12: party to pay xpress ches.
and furnish container; cash or
money order; no exc. Mrs. Janie
Crumley, Pitts, Rt. 1.
Smoked country cured hams,
15e; sides and shoulders, 12c Ib.;
200 spring lambs, $3 each; large,
heavy fleeced sheep skins, 5c ea.;
white Spanish peanuts, 2%c Ib.
FOB. Robt. Anderson, Hawkins-
ville. ;
Good, home-made: flue cured to-
bacco, 12 Ibs., $1 del 4o the 3rd
Evelyn Herring, Baxley,
Mrs. Wm. Barner,
Sweet leaf, flue eured tobacco,
chewing, 10c; smoking, 8c Iib.,
FOB. Cash with order.
Spivey, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Several cars cow manure; velvet
bean seed; feeder pigs, fat hogs;
beef type cattle, milch cows, etc.
J. F. Darby, Vidalia, 57 Brady St.
or phone V, E. Cliatt, Atlanta, HH.
8629.
Good, flue cured tobacco, whoie
leaves, 9c Ib.; broken leaves, 5c
Ib. Add postage. Cash with or-
der, James Steedley, Waycross,
P. O. Box 604.
Good, bright leaf, flue cured to-
bacco, 12 Ibs., $1, prepaid to 3cd
zone. Mrs. Alice Milikin, Baxley,
Rt. 2.
Extra good barn cured ripe and
mellow tobacco, 10c and 8c lb. No
orders less than $1. Postage paid
to 8rd zone. Mrs. Julia Griffis,
Surrency, Rt. 2. :
Barn cured tobacco, old and
mellow, whole leaves, 8c; broken
leaves, 6c Ib. David Hutto, Sur-
rency, Rt. 2.
Good, barn cured tobacco, ripe
and mellow, whole leaves, chewing.
10c; smoking, 8c lb. del. in Ga. No
order less than 50c. Linnie Burke,
Surrency.
Want married: woman without :
to.
help with garden, poultry, ete; for
Alex |
Mack
Ruth.
Micerllaheais F Por Sale
Flue cured tobacco, 9c Ib. Del.
in 10-lb. lots or over. Eran Smith,
Surrency. *
Good, flue bored tahncce 10 lbs,
$1 del.;; broken leaves, 12 Ibs., $1
del. ton Gray, Baxley, Rt. 5.
Miscellaneous Wanted
Exc, 5 White Ply. Rock pigeons
for chickens er baby chicks, or
farm products, or write me other
offers. Mrs. J. V: Duke, Atlanta,
392 Grant St., S. B
worm, free; exc. for 6 feed sacks,
unwashed will do; ea. pay postage.
Mrs. P. L. Arrington, Stapleton.
Exe. 12 Ibs. good, dried peaches
for 10 lbs. good dark red leaf to-
bacco, not flue-cured; ea. pay
postage. J. H. Cason, Dallas.
Hulled walnuts and pecans, also
gal white peas to exe. for lint cot-
ton, new feathers, dried peaches,
meat or meal: write first. what you
have, A. B. Wood, Griffin.
Exe. 2 cups white,
peas for 290 hot pepper. plants;
Fox ribbon cane\seed, 25c ib. or
exc. for tobacco, or tender beans
s Pmma Frady, Cleveland,
Rt.
i value for chickens, hogs,
syrup, corn or anything can use;
write,
Exe, new syrup sealed in gal.
buckets, 1 gal. for 1 S$ lb. bueket
lard, fresh and purc; ca. pay post-
ane on what he receives. J. TL.
Sanders, Hartwell, Rt. 4...
Want doz. goed ee martin
sourds; state price. J. C. Scltomon,
7 itzpatrick,
Iexe. 10 Tbs. -niee; sun-dried
peaches for. 10 Ihs, geod, hkome-
raised chewing : e2. pay
postage. Mrs. Jutia > Thompsen,
Douglasville, Ree. ;
Want 15 white, good Suans
sacks, nea for casio, J. xon,;
Kite, Rt. 2. Box 161
Want to buy sassafras and other
herbs, heeswax, pep taers and tal.
low: write best prices. a. Free-
man, Ila, }
Exe. value for 2 shoats or. 8
Barred Rock or 8 same othe? iarge
size hens, or other value I can use
write. Mrs. Lillie Haywocd, For-
syth, Riv: re
Want 56 bu. water ground meal
(extra good of white corn) at 65c
dei.; also bunch velvet beans, 65
peck; $2.50 bu.; Eng. peas, 25 Ib.
D. Sheridan, Pearson. ,
Want ginseng roots. State price
per lb. Mrs. Zettie Yarbrough,
Odum.
Want Ga. Sugar Cane Syrup in
quantities in cans and Ext. and
Comb honey. Quote prices and
submit sample; also want Shet-.
land pony, small size and very
gentle. Jack Cail, Dover
Want Bananza-~ or some other
flue cured tobacco plants, ready
now for setting. Write best price.
W. J. Whitley, Tifton.
Want 50 Ibs. home-made lard.
Will exc. Gov. insp. P. R. plants
at $1.10 M.;, ea. pay del. chgs.
Write first. Iona Bartlett, Alma.
Want ducklings, tegoccco plants,
rabbits, Golden Sebright bantam
cockerel or eggs, Fischel str. W3-
andotte eggs. Exc. Black Minorca
cockerel and eggs and laying Leg-
horn hens. Mrs. Char. M. Slack.
De Soto.
Want 12 lbs. cured tobacco, bush
butter bean seed, tobaceo plants,
rabbits. Exec. Black Minorca cock-
erel and eggs for same. Mrs. Geo.
Tiarson, De Soto.
Eixe. tender cornfield bean seed,
few weevils in them, or pumpkin
seed for 100-lb. white feed sacks
or other seed. Mrs. R. W. Wiley,
Rutledge, Rt. 2.
Brabham peas and 100 new bur:
lap sacks,*never used. Exe. for
red Spanish peanuts, lard and ba-
eon. Jno. A. Moseley, Eastanollee.
Want 2 doz. Martin Gourds.
Write. Hugh. Howell, Atlanta,
507 Connally Bldg.
Georvia Products
. For Sale
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Running velvets and Brabhams.
ea., 85e.; sound, mixed peas, 75c:
Whatleys seed corn, $1.25; no ex:
change; 5 bu. and up. G. A. Fa-
gan, Ft. Valley. ;
Sound, recleaned O-too-tans,
$3.25 bu., FOB. Henry Willis Tay-
lor, Marshallville.
Brabs, Irons, ea., $1; Clays, New
Bras, Whips, ea., 80c; sound mixed
peas, 75c; running velvets, $1:
Mrs.. W. G. Blalock,
Six Ibs. dried peaches absolutely
black-eyed
W. P. Tabor, Pavo, Box 55."
genuine O-too-tans, $8. W. B: Nor- |
ton, Ft. Valley.
White, tender cornfield beans,
20c cupful.
JRydal, Rt. 2.
" Geoigin Brodie
For Sale
Fifty bu. 90-day speckled beans,
$1 bu., FOB. G. D. Perry, Sardis.
Thirty bu. good, sound O-too-
tans, $3.50 bu. W. P. Couch, Lu...
thersville.
In 2%-bu. bags, straight Brab-
hams, Irons, ea., $2.25;. sound
mixed peas, $1.80; running velvets,
$2.20.* Send remittance, > A.C.
Murray, Ft. Valley, RED.
Recleaned Clays, Whips, New
Idras, Red Rippers, 3-bu. bags, 85e
bu. Cane seed, 3-bu. bags, 50c bu.
Cash with order. BO Beat A Li,
Mauney, - Cleveland. .
Six kinds table peas, dried ap-
ples, peaches, Mung beans, 10 Ib..
or exe. for duck eggs, feathers or
P.Ro plants: Write. Mrs. C. La.
Willis, Talking Rock. :
Creaseback: cornfield beans, half,
runners, -garden beans, all white
and tender, 20c pt.; pumpkin seec.
20c pt. Add postage. Mrs. W. A.
Williams, Mineral Bluff.
White bunch butter beans, 2-crop
Crowders, ea. 30c qt. Miss Ro-
setta Stone, Lavonia.
Whips, pink and eream. Crow-
ders; also white, black-eyed Calif.
peas, clean and sound, at marke?
price. Exe. for potato plants. E.
E,-Golden, Bremen,
New crop Hastings Mung beans,
8 Ibs., $1, del. OR. L. Davis, Adairs.
ville; Rt. 4.
Peanut Crow Gers,
lots, FOB, or exc. for vee
Jones, Fairburn, Rt. 4.
White, tender cornfield beans,
Zoe Ib.3 early, med. and jate. Exc.
some for 500 P. R- plants, or for
w see feed? sacks. Mrs, 3. OL,
ais ia A Oc at. 2s
Ste lb. in bu.
Mised peas, 750 0U.3 Shucked ear
= >
corn, 50 bu., FOB. J: BE. Johuson,
Clomi er,
Tixtra good, sound, pure, re-
cleaned G-too-tans, tested by State
College, germination test, $8 per
cent, $3.50, FOB. No exch, 2 et, M,
Taylor, Marshaliville.
Hastings sugar -Crowders, 1@
Tos., T5e; 15 Ibs-, $1; 20 Ibs:,: $1.25;
30 lbs., $1.75. Postpaid in zones
1, 2 and 3..A. Stegall, Dawsonville.
No. 1 $0-day velvets, 90e bu. Exe.
some-for hogs; exc. 1 bu. for 1%
bu. Imp. Spanish peanuts. M. T.
Tanner, Sandersville, Rt. 1, Box &.
Brabhams, Irons, running vel-
vets,. ea., $1: bu; Whips, 85c
mixed peas, 75c; Whatleys Pro-
lifie seed corn, $1.25; genuine O-
too-tans, $3; Biloxi, $1.50. D. C.
Strother, Ft. Valley. :
Twenty-eight bu. genuine O-toa-
tan soy beans, $3; 2 bu. up, 2.75;
30 bu. clean, sound velvets, 95c;
2 bu. up, 85c bu; new 2-bu. bags.
J. H. Palmer, Tennille.
Cream sugar Crowders, 8 lbs.,
50c:'18 Ibs., $1, del. in Ga.; $2 bu.,
FOB. L. G., Watkins, Grantville.
Table peas, dried apples and
peaches, 10c Ib., or exc, for pure-
bred hatching eggs or P. R. plants.
Write. Mrs. Grace M, Tilley, Talk-
ing Rock, RFD .3.
Mixed peas, .75c bu.; brown
Whips, 85c; New Eras, 85c_ bu.;
Brabhams, $1. All good, sound,
bright peas; sev. hundred bu. Cc,
EH. Drewer, Greensboro.
Fifteen bu. sound bunch spec-
kled peas, 75c bu., FOB. A. A.
Smith, Cordele, Rt. 2, Box 210.
wOrty, bu. mixed peas, 65c bu., in
21-bu, sacks; Tillman and bunch
pecking. Will exc. peas for side
meat, potatoes, plants, syrup or
flour. G. B. Moore, Macon, Rt. 6.
Six hundred bu. sound unknown
peas, 24%4-bu. even-wt. bags, 85c per
u.; Whips and cow peas, 75c bu..
FOB. G. F. Agerton, Vidette.
Good, sound mixed peas, 65c bu.;
New Eras,. 75e;> FOB. Bek:
Cheek, Lavonia.
Brabs, 85e bu.; Irons, 80c bu.;
Whips, 10 bu.: mixed, 70c bu. Al)
sound, bright and FOB Mauk. E.
C. Lancaster, Juniper.
Mung beans, 7 lbs., $1, postpaid;
Piedmont Cleveland cotton seed,.
ist yr., ped. seed farms, rolls
cleaned, 50c bu. E. N. Eslinger,
Ringgold.
Bush colored butter beans, 10c
b.;: black peas, $2 bu.; Whips,
$1.50 bu. All FOB. H. G: Gordon,
Whitesburg, Rt. 2.
Cream sugar Crowders, $2 bu.;
Brabs, $1.25 bu., FOB. A. W. Da-
vis, Silver Creek.
About 400 lbs. ea. of cream sug
ar Crowders and white, black:
eyed Calif. peas. Make best cash
offer FOB, or write what you have
to exc. H. L. Hammond, Buch-
anan. :
Threed hundred lbs. hand-picked,
free of trash Mung bean seed, 714
Ib.; red speckled Crowders, free of
weevils, 5c Ib. C. G. Richards,
Calhoun, Rt. 1.
y
nts. S83, Co}
Mung beans, 15c Ib.
ee Page Seven
Cepeeia: Products
For Sale
Pure O-too-tan beans, sound and
recleaned, $3 bu.,: FOB. A. 2B,
Ware, Marshallville.
Pure Brab peas, also bunch poe
kled, mixed Clays and unknown,
Write for prices. Roy Vassett,
Juniper, oe
Ga. grown Laredo soy beans, re=
cleaned, in 2%4-bu. bags, $1.50 bu.,
FOB. Cash with order. 0. Ke
David, Marshaliville.
Recieaned Laredo soy pesvel at
$1.50 bu.; in 2%bu. bags. Cash.
with order, LL, M. Belton, Mare
shallville. ; ; oe
AS
- Barly brown cornfield beans3:
also black Florida pole beans, 15
hoo Mrs Week, Langston, Cale
houn, Rt. d. i :
Ten bu. 90- day velvets, 80c bu.?
unknowns, red hull and New Eras..
Write for prices. Nelson Kea,
Adrian. ; SS ne
One hundred bu. $i-tay- and Os
ceola velvets, $1 bu., FOB, or exe
for meat, lard, Ga. cane SYrup,
chickens and pigs at market price.
Ea. pay ces: W. HE. Nobles, Baxe
ley, Rt. ; :
ee No. i stock, $4 bu.
exc. 1 bu.:.for 3 M. imp. red 96
yellow skin jP. R. plants: Caen
or money order. No personal chks,
M, W. Willingham, Luthersville-
Tender, mixed color cornfield
bean seed, 20c lb., or exc, some for
tomato plants or other value, Mrs
iudith Free, Clarkesville, Rt, 3.
Mixed peas, 60c bu.; Brabs, 80cy
FOB. W. R--Buxton, Girard.
Genuine O-too-tans, hand
thrashed and not broken up, $4:
bu. Cash. W. H. Lynch, Zebulon
A-1 90-day seed velvets, gathered
without rain, 90c bu. J. Frank
Tanner, Sandersville.
Cream pon Crowdeis, 4%c They
prepaid. J. J. M. Harbin, Juno. ~
arly as velvet beans, 83@
bu.; O-teo-tans, $3.25 bu.; 97 per
cent germination; mixed peas, 85
bu. Good, strong sacks. J; . By
Bureh, Chester. ag
White sugar Crowders, $2.50.
bu:; 5c ib., POB. Mrs. ~We 22
Jones, Whitesburg. :
Streaked half runner bune
beans, weevil-free, 15e pint and
postage.
tell, Rt. i. :
Good seed velvets, large var.,
90c bu. Prompt shipment, Walter
Harper, Osierfield. 3
Ten bu. Mammoth soys, | $1. 25
bu., and 50-bu. Laredo soys, $2 Uy.
FOR. J. EF. Hurt. Oakman.
Bunch velvets, 65c peck; $2.5
bu.; Golden Wax Bountiful Giant
Ky. Wonders, 1 lb. or more, 25@
lb.;. less, 85 Ib.; mixed bunej
1930 crop, 10c lb. W. H. Waddelle
Pearson, ,
One hundred lbs. cream Crowe
ders, best cond., hand shelled, $
bu.; $1.75 1% bu.; 95 per Y% bu.
Postpaid. Not less sold. Donnell
Pharr, Cumming, Rt. 7.
One hundred and _ twenty-day
velvets for sale or trade for any
kind of farm product. H. M. Swin-
son, Milan, Rt. 2. :
Red speckled Crowders, 25 sak
FOB; white, tender, cornfiel
beans, 20c cup; sugar or sala
peas pumpkin, 2 cups, 15e; goos
berry, 2 for 15c. Mrs. Henry Eller
Bilijay, Rt. 3. a
Twenty bu. A-1 Brab peas, $1.
bu. Also 15 nice shoats, wt. 75 to
125 Ibs., 44%c lb. Willie M. Kelley
Oglethorpe.
Extra nice, bright. unknown o
large clay peas, 70c bu., FOB. Blu
Mrs; Ey Ei. Gowder, Aus=
Ridge. FE. Randall Rogers, Youn
Cane <.% :
Three bu. Brabhams, soun
clean, $1 bu., FOB; tender colored
cornfield beans, 25e lb., prepaid
Calif. black-eyed and cream Crow
ders, 8c lb., prepaid. M. L. Snore,
Gainesville, Rt. 4.
Mung beans, 8c Tb., del in 2n
zone. sNo order for less than $1
Exe. for P. R. plants. J. B. Cow
art, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Five bu. sugar Crowders, 2 bu
big blue goose, $2 bu., FOB; smal
lots, 6c lb., prepaid. Pure, fre
from weevils. G. C. Skinner, Ath
ens, Rt. 8. :
Sweet cream Crowder peas. $
lected seed, guar. weevil free, jr
paid, 9 Ibs., $1; Purple Tor
nip seed, 25c lb., postpaid. G4
Kelley, Sulphur Springs, Rt.
Calif. black-eyed peas, 2i4c b.
purple hull, 8c 1lb.; mammoth sune |
flower seed, 25c Ib-; white Crows414
ders, 4%c 1b.; Imp. Spanish teaq
nuts, 8c lb, FOB. Perry Tate
Rome, Rt. 5, Box 158.
Biloxi soys, $1.75; Brabs,
Whips, $1 in bu. lots:
with order- FOB.
wick, Sparta.
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Georgia Products
For Sale
Seven bu. bright and sound
rabs, $i. bu., FOB, or: exc. for
corn: 1 bu. peas for: 2 of.corn. J.
A. Watkins, Adrian. : >
One hundred lbs. pure, sound.
hand-cleaned Mung beans, 8c Ib.,
FOB. Robt. L. Johnson, Silver
Creck Rt, 20>
Mathews soy beans, $3 bu.; O-
too-tans, $2.50 bu.; Biloxis, $1.50
bu.; all FOB. J. V. Parker, Plains.
: Large speckled Crowders, little
white lady peas, 5c lb.; Hastings
striped cornficld beans, 20c 1b.;
white pop corn, shelled, 5c lb. Mrs
Bessie McLendon, Whitesburg,
Rt. 3.
Calif. black-eyed peas, sound and
pure, 744c:lb.; early long bush pov
peanuts, 7%c lb., postpaid. Casn
with order. Mrs. Rosa Owen, Dal
fecae it. 2: .
Ninety-day velvet beans, 90c bu.,
FOB; Brabhams, 98 per cent pure,
sound, bright, $1, FOB. Sample on
request. G. S. May, Warthen.
Cream sugar Crowders, weevil-
free, 15 lbs., $1, postpaid. Cash
with order. P. W. Wigley, Dallas,
Bt.1- 2
Buneb velvets, $1.25 peck, pre-
- paid; $3.50 bu., FOB; running vel-
_ vets, $1 bu., FOB; Clements Won-
' der melon seed, %4 Ib., $1; $2:50
ib-, prepaid. J. B. Proctor, Hast-
Po anan:
Twenty-two bu. 100-day velvet
beans, $1 bu.; Cleveland big boll
' cotton seed, 50c bu. LL, H. Atkins,
+,Oak Park.
One hundred bu. 90-day velvets,
95 to 100 per cent sound, in 2%4-
bu. bags, 75c bu.; 200 bu. sound
Mixed peas, 75c bu., FOB. D. W.
-Knight,; Dexter.
~~ Whippoorwill
Brabs, $1.15 bu.
land.
; Three bu. white, black-eyed peas,
hae ib. FOR. HH. H.* Taylor, Mt.
Airy; Rt.:-1, ;
Thirty to forty bu. Brabs and
- rons peas. Make best cash offer.
FOB Jasper; also want 10 thrifty,
wel-pred O.1;'C.-or S.-P.-Cx: 3:
_mo.-old shoats. W. O. Westbrook,
Jasper.
Twenty-five bu. Mathews, imp.
_ soy beans, $3.50 per bu., FOB. R.
+ S. Broadhurst, Americus.
Sound, pure Brab peas,
mecash. No chks,
SUnadilla, Rt. 2.
Three bu. O-too-tans, sound and
_ Clean, $3.25 bu., or $9 for lot, FOB
~ Money order or cashiers chk. with
fonder, Hi, M. Carter, Griffin, Rt. .C.
Fifty or 60 lbs. Mung bean seed,
= fine for hay, 10c, or exc. for pigs.
Write. Mrs. Jim Parker, Talking
Beanock. RI. 3. : :
Sev. lbs. cream sugar Crowders:
also white velvet okra seed, peas,
5c Ib.. or exc. for anything can
use. Mrs. D. E. McGlaum, Cus-
setta- N
New crop O-too-tans, recleaned,
Psound, even-wt. bags of 2% bu.,
= 3$38, FOB: No exch. - Charlie Clark,
- Marshaillville,
: Old fashioned tender cornfield
beans, 15c cupful; 25c lb.; colored
bunch butter beans, same price;
pop corn, 8c 1b. Mrs. Willie Al-
len, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
O-too-tans in even-wt. 2%-bu-
bags, sound and recleaned, ger-
peas, 85e .bu.;
R. P. Rowe, More-
$1 bu.
Taylor Brooks,
mination test 99 per cent. Guar.
Baty: oo; 0 Ob. Nosexch. -H.. M.
~ Taylor, Marshallville.
e erty bu. 95- per: cent :-pure
- Whippoorwill peas, 75c bu. FOR.
Cash with order. .C. B. Copelay,
' Greensboro, Rt. 2. 5
A-1 90-day seed~velvets, gath-
ered without rain, $1 bu.; 5 bu. up,
90c. bu. Frank Tanner, San-
dersville, Rt. 1, Box 8.
Ten bu. Hastings cream silver
hull sugar Crowders, peck, parcel
post, $1; bu., FOB; $2.50. Exc. for
Syrup, Porto Rican plants up to
10,000. J. I. Jinks, Howard.
_ Tender cornfield beans, colored,
ise pint; okra seed, 12c teacup-
ful. Hxe., for sweet potato plants
at $1 M. Add postage. Mrs: Ruth
Hricks, Talking Rock.
_ Pure white runnnig butter beans
- for. planting, 25 Ib., del. Mrs. R
is Mabry, Canon, Rt. 2.
Twenty-eight lbs. genuine, re-
cleaned O-too-tans) $8 bu.; 2 bu.
Or more, $2.75 bu.; velvet beans,
100 per cent sound, $1; 2 bu- up,
90c bu. J. H. Palmer, Tennille.
White, tender cornfield beans,
-20 cupful, or exc. for potato
plants; Donaldson str. Red rooster,
$1.50. John Wilson, Ellijay, Rt. 1,
~ Box 46.
Seventeen bu. No. 1
field peas, $1 bu. Mrs,
Greene, Cuthbert, Rt. 4.
Twe hundred bu. 90-day velvets,
sound and clean, 75c bu., FOB. CG,
. Nicholson, Dexter.
speckled
Re ode
a truckers large.
e
Georgia Products
For Sale
Hundred and twenty-day velvets,
1931 crop, sound and clear of all
trash and hulls, $1 bu., FOB. Joe
E. Clements, McRae, RFD 1. ~
Six bu. velvets, $1 bu., or exe.
for corn or peavine or peanut hay.
W. L. Edwards, Ellaville, Rt. 3,
Box {k.
A-No. 1 90-day velvets, 90c bu.
Lots of 5 bu. up, 85e bu. Exes some
for hogs or peanuts; cabbage
plants to exc. for onion and tomato
plants. M. T. Tanner, Sanders-
ville; RFD 1, oe
Good seed velvets, early speckled,
90-day, in 2%-bu. bags, del. in Ga.,
$1 per bu. New bags; 400 bu. for
sale. Recleaned. W .B. Wall, Syl-
vester.
No, 1 Brabham peas, sound,
clean and practically weevil-free.
Write for price on amount wanted.
A. L. Howe, Ft. Valley, Rt. 3.
Cream sugar Crowders, white
peas, 25c gal.; large Spanish pea-
nuts, 20ec gal-; honey drip cane
seed, 3c lb.; pop corn, shelled, 10
lb. Add postage. Mattie Wright,
Bremen, Rt, 2.
Recleaned peas, 100 bu. Red Rip-
pers, 125 bu. Whips, 75 bu. Clays
and 50 bu. New Eras, 85c bu.; 3
bu. bags; 25 bu. Brabs, 90c, FOB.
Cash. <A: I. Mauney, Cleveland.
Pigeon peas, 20c cup; 35c Ib.
Mrs. D. G. Cardwell, Kingsland.
Early 90-day. speckled velvets,
sound, $1.10 bu. Exc. for 1 bu. for
1M P. R. plants; 6 bu: for 5 M
plants. Ea. paying chgs. on -prod-
uct received. V. V.- Underwood,
Devereux. i :
One and one-half bu, O-too-tans,
No.1 for sale or exec. for equal
value. Write what you have to exc,
te F. Rowe, Greenville, Rt. 1.
Bunch speckled butter beans, 10c
lb.; or exc. for dried fruit. Mrs. E.
M. Travis, Fayetteville.
Five lbs. white bunch butter
beans, 1214c Ib. or 5 Ibs. for 10 Ibs.
dried peaches. Mrs- H. G. McLucas,
Wayetteville. i
White Calif. ._peas, .and . white
brown-eyes at 3c lb.; dried peaches
8c lb.; apples 6c lb.; add postage.
Mrs. W. N- Turner, Dahlonega, Rt.
1, Box 54. :
sweet, silver
kull Crowder peas, immensely pro-
lific, leading vegetable peas in vi-
cinity of Atlanta, 8 lss., 65c; $38.50
bu., prepaid. Lester Kerlin, Bu-
ford, RFD. :
Peas, all fresh seed, Brabs, Irons,
Whips, Tillman, $1 bu.; mixed, 80c
pu.; cAsh. Willie M. Ray, Ft. Val-
dey Rte 1:
Fuzzless, white velvets, hand-
cleaned, 60c pk.; $2 bu., FOB. E.
K. Bartlett, Alma,
Hastings 2-crop Crowder peas,
white -or cream, old-fashioned,
white speckled Crowders, all 60c
peck, or exc. Write. Mrs. J. M.
Carnes, Cumming, Rt. 4.
Extra sound running velvet
beans, 80c, FOB. H. W. Wood, Ten.
nille.
Speckled sugar Crowders, 5c Ib.-
FOB; 9-pigs, 6 wks. old, P. C. and
Red Berkshire, crossed, % P.- C.,
just weaned. Mrs. J. C. Goolsby,
Graham, Rt. 1.
Genuine O-too-tans, recleaned,
$3.50 bu.; cane seed, 75c bu.; What-
leys prolific seed corn, $1 bu.:
Piedmont Cleveland cotton seed, $1
per 100, FOB. R. M. Turner, Roys-
ton,
No. 1 Brab peas, 90c bu.; Irons
and Brabs mixed, 80c bu. L, G:
Davis, Renfroe.
New Eras, 70c bu.; orange cane
seed, 60c bu., FOB. No orders les
than bu. Ben Crow, Cornelia.
Twelve bu No. 1 Brab peas, $1.10
bu., sacked if party furnishs sacks
at $1 pu. Exe, 1% bu. for 1500 pure
Gov. insp. P. R. plants; several
cans hog lard. Macon Walden, Gib-
son, Rt. B, Box 49,
Twenty bu. genuine white sugar
Crowder table peas, good shape, $2
bu., or trade for other value, FOB.
EH. R. Budden, East Point.
Cutshort cornfield bean seed,
guar. tender, 20c cupful. Exec. for
value. Write. Mrs. Charlie Prather,
Ranger; Rt. 2.
Yellow Crowder peas, about 2
bu., $2 bu.;. speckled Crowders,
black. Crowders, purple hull, little
white pea, 20ce qt.; chicken corn,
50c Ib.; add postage. Mrs. D. M.
McLean, Wray.
Ninety-day velvets, 7ic bu. in
new 2% bu. sacks; money orders;
no chks; FOB. W. A. Arrington,
Bartow. ;
Purple hull white table peas, 60c
gal., $1.25 pk., postpaid. Mrs. Steve
Howard, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
_Genuine bunch velvets, $2.50 bu.;
90-day velvets, 90c bu-; well
thrashed, F. H. Cadle, Swains:
boro. So ee
Georgia Products
For Sale
One hundred and fifty lbs.
bunch butter beans, $20 lot, FOB;
son, Douglasville. :
Imp, 100-day velvet beans, heavy
bearers, $1.25 bu. L. C. Pittman,
Valdosta.
Forty bu. unknown peas, re
cleaned, gathered without rain,
good producer of hay or grain; also
good table peas, $1.50 bu., FOB. a
G. Hasty, Kensington.
Four hundred Ibs. 90-day velvets
in hull, 1c Ib.; also 5 bu, honey
drip cane seed $1 bu., FOB, Ermon
McPherson, Bremen.
BUTTER FOR SALE
Six or eight Ibs. good, firm but-
ter ea. week, 20c Ib., del. Sample
for postage. Mung beans, 10c, or
12 Jbs., $1. Mrs, Ida M. Parker,
Talking Rock, Rt. 3. :
Three or four lbs. ea. week;
fresh, firm table butter, from a
6-gal. cow, 20c del. Mrs. Hattie
Wofford, Gainesville, Rt. 3.
Six or eight lbs. fresh butter
each week, 25c lb, del. Exc. 2 lbs.
for 15 duck or guinea eggs; Mung
bean seed for hay, 8c. Charlie L.
Willis, Talking Rock.
Four lbs. fresh Jersey butter a
week, 35c lb. del. Sat. guar, Flossie
M. Cullews, Lumpkin, Rt. 4, Box
78,
HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
Pure ext. honey in bbls., 400 lbs.
net, $12 each; 60-lb. cans, $2.75; 5-
lb. cans, 12 to cs., $5; 2%4-lb. cans,
20 to cs., $5, FOB. W. E. Buck:
ner, Mt, Vernon, ~
Bee supplies, everything for the
bees. Also Italian bees and queens.
Write for prices. H. F.. York,
Jesup.
Six lbs. yellow beeswax, 25c Ib.
Miss Bertie Yawn, Vienna.
Pure Tupelo ext. honey in 10-
lb. pails, 6 to case, $5; two 10-lb.,
postpaid, $2.25; one 10-lb., post-
paid, $1.25. Prompt shipment.
John A. Crumney, Doctortown.
Pure Tupelo extracted honey, 6
10-Ib. pails; $5, FOB here; 2 10-1b.,
$2.25, postpaid; 1 10-1b. $1.25 post-
paid. All orders shipped prompt-
ly. John A. Crumney, Doctortown.
FRUIT FOR SALE
Nice sundried horse apples and.
peaches, 10c lb. in 10-lb lots. Send
postage. Cash with order, Mrs.
Cc. N. Kinsey, Winder, Rt. 3..
Apples and peaches, free from
worms, 10c Ib.; tender cornfield
bean seed, 15c cupful; Cream
Sugar Crowder peas, weevil-free,
20c qt. All del. Mrs. L. J. Rice,
Royston, RFD i.
- Old fashioned dried peaches, 10c
lb. No orders less than 10 lbs.; ten-
der cornfield bean seed, 20c Ib.,
del. Mrs. Dennis Hulsey, Lula,
Riss 7
Nice, sun-dried apples, 10c Ib.
Exc. for white feed sacks, or good
chewing tobacco. Miss N. A. White,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 37.
Twenty Ibs. dried fruit, apples
or peaches for sale or exc. for 25
white, 100-Ib. cap. feed sacks, or
for 25 baby chicks, heavy breed.
Write. J. F. Kimbro, Lawrence-
ville, Rt. 4.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Country cured, oak-smoked side
meat or shoulders, $10 per 100 lbs.;
hams, $16. Malvin Collins, Whig-
ham, ~
Nice oak and hickory-smoked ba-
con, hams, 20c; shoulders, 12c;
sides, 15c. Del. in 100-lb, lots. Nice
lard, $6 per 50-lb. can, del. Mrs.
J. D. McIntyre, Ousley.
Home-made pork sausage, 5-ib
box, $1; fresh butter, 4 lbs., $1:
both postpaid; home-cured, smoked
hams, 6-15 Ibs., 16c; sides, 12%%c;
shoulders, 10c. J. W. Lang.
Omega,
Fifty country cured: hams, 10-20
Ibs., 15c Ib.;. sides, 10c Ib.; shoul
ders, lic, FOB. Also runner pea-
nuts, 2c Ib. G. D. Fain, Edison.
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES FOR SALE
May cherry trees, 2 yrs. old, 10c;
blue ribbon cane seed, 4e Ib.;
hedge plants, 1c each; large Foose
plums, 10c each. Add postage.
Will exc. No stamps. Lonnie Run-
dies, Gainesville.
Concord and Lutie grapes, 10c;
blackberries and dewberries, 5c or
50c doz.; fig sprouts, 25c; sage,
l0c. Rev. L. D. Rolader, Atlanta.
Rteis A
Clingstone peach, large-size
fruit; ripens in August; 3-4 t., 3
for $1, postpaid. Exc. for bean
seed, onion, tomato, potato plants,
| Pinehurst.
dried fruit. Mrs. L. W. Seago,
y
white |
or 15c Ib. del. No chks. G. J. Ben-|
Georgia Products
> =~ > Wor Sale
Tame cherry, plum and fig
sprouts and black walnuts, 10 ea,
Carl James, Talking Rock, Rt: 2.
- Peach trees, State insp., $35 M;
$4 C; T5e doz; grapes, fig, -wal-
nuts, best var., $4 C; T5c doz; ap-
ple, $1 doz. E. B. Travis, River-
dale. : :
Celestial and Brown Turkey figs,
rooted, 25 for $1; cuttings, SLs
Flimalaya blackberry, large, rooted
Kudzu, disinfected, $1 C. Postpaid,
J. W. Toole, Macon, Rt, 2.
POTATOES FOR SALE
Three thousand ibs,.- large,
smooth yellow Porto Rico potatoes
for eating; can load trucks at $1.75
per cwt. J. C, Collier, Arlington.
Green Mtn, Irish potatoes, pure
for planting, $2 bu.; Yeargins big
boll, drouth-resistant cotton seed,
$1 bu.; 10 bu., 85 bu, FOB, No
chks. A. M. Hooper, Noreross.
PECANS AND PEANUTS
FOR SALE
N. G, Ga. raised runner peanuts,
picked, not threshed, fine for seed,
2c Ib., FOB; cash with order, B J
Cottle, Ty Ty. : i :
~One hundred bu. No. 1. white
Spanish peanuts, recleaned, 50c
bu., FOB. N. C. Hilson, Mitchell,
Rte :
Spanish peanuts, No. 1, shelled,
4%%e lb.; no order less than 100
Ibs.; S. P. C. pigs, each $5, reg.
Joe M. Brown, McRae.
Runner peanuts, gathered with-
out rain, 100 lbs., $2; check with
order. E, A. Brooks, Edison, RFD.
No. 1 white Spanish,. recleaned
and sound seed, $2 per 100 Ibs.;
cash with order, FOB. W. C. Bras-
sell, Gibson. =r ;
About 25-lbs. Tesch pecans, 10c
Ib. W. J- Brown, Baconton, Rt. 1.
Large, sound Stuart pecans, 20c
Ib.: med. size seedling Schleys,
1214c lb.; small seedlings, 10 Ib.;
S. C. Red eggs, $3 C; 2 roosters,
$1.50 each. Miss. Belle Timmerman,
Bronwood, Box 83.
Genuine N. C. Runners, dug and
picked without.rain on them, 45c
bu., FOB. O. M. Greene, Iron City.
Ga; Runners, saved without rain,
good sed, 2c lb., or exc, for any
good breed chickens. W. P. Fish-
er, Abbeville.
Two-tons good Runner peanut
seed, 40c bu. at Ocilla. Reason
Harper, Ocilla. :
Carload Va. Jumbo :peanuts, 100
to 500 Ibs., 2%c 1b.; 500 lbs. to
caglot, 2c lby FOB; : 1931
bright, sound, for parching or seed.
Cc. W. Lee, Stilson. /
Fifteen Ibs. Schley and Money-
maker pecans, $1, or exc. for dried
peaches, peeled; strain honey;
white, black-eyed peas, market
price in Bulletin, 5c Ib. Mrs. M.
L, Shealy, Oglethorpe.
U. S. standard No. 1 white Span.
ish peanuts, $1.90 per 100 lbs.;. $36
per ton, FOB. W. G. Hatcher, Jr.,
Cordele. :
Select white Spanish peanuts for
seed, $2 per 100 lbs. Money order.
W. M. Hooks, Unadilla, Rt. 2.
Genuine N. C.. Runners, No. 1
grade, 1%c Ib. in hull; 44%4c hand
shelled and picked. Any quantity.
Cash or money order, O. M.
Greene, Iron City. :
White Spanish and Runner pea-
nuts, 2c lb., FOB. Samp Smith,
Douglas, Rt. 2...
Sound white Spanish seed pea-
nuts, clean of stocks and_ trash,
$2 per 100 lbs, Money order. Tal-
lor Hooks, Unadilla.
Selected, recleaned Spanish for
seed, $2.50 per.100 lbs. Less, 3c
per lb. Speckled velvet beans, $1
bu. Sound mixed peas, 90c bu. EH.
I. Carter, Richland:
Ga. Runners, 2c lb. Good~-seed,
saved without rain. W. P. Fisher,
Abbeville, Rt, 1. :
Sev. hundred bu. Runner pea-
nuts, 2c lb. Cash with order. I.
S. Mills, Edison.
No. 1 Ga. grown N. C. seed pea-
nuts, 2c lb, FOB. D.E: New:
berne, Adel.
Good, dry Spanish peanuts, 2140
Ib. cash. Add postage. Brab peas,
little mixed, $1 bu., FOB. Want
% bu. 2-crop mush peas. State
best price. ~Annie Pearson, Rich-
land, Rt. 4. :
Spaish peanuts and Runner pea-
nuts, 2c lb, FOB. Samp Smith.
Douglas, Rt. 2. :
Spanish seed peanuts, 75c bu.;
bought selected seed from Tom
Huston last yr. Sample on re-
quest. Advise at once if wanted.
Carl Brown, Howard. :
Seed peanuts grown with ferti-
-lizer (hull and meat different from
those grown without fertilizer),
100 Ibs. up, 2 Ib.; less, 2% Ip.,
FOB. J. W. Chambliss, Americus,
es O, Box 24,
_Thursday, Aprif 21, 193:
| . Georgia Products
crop, |
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For Sale _
N. C. Runner peanuts $95 4,,
$10 ton, FOB; bunch vag hee
FOB; Runner peanut hay, bright,
90 oe cent ptire stock, $2 bu, Gagh
with order... G. H. Tuttle 4
Rt 2 : _
No. Ga. Runner peanuts, eee
Cashiers chk. or money /engee on
J. Lineberger, Valdosta; Rt, 3
SYRUP FOR SALE
Best grade sugar cane syrup ip _
3
cs. of six d-gal. cans, $3.25; 19 -
half-gals:. $3.50;..24 qts,, $4, Frt,
prepaid 2 cases up. J. 7, Ponder, |
Whigham,
Guar. A-1 pure Ga. cane syrup,
es. of 6 1-gal. cans, $3.30: 12 half.
gals., $8.60, Frt. prepaid 2 cases.
or more orders: J. 'T. Ponder,
Whigham, ie
Good sorghum syrup in gal, cang_
for sale or exc. for O-too-tan beans
and P. R. potato plants, April
del, E. S. Hicks, Yatesville,
VEGETABLES FOR SALE.
Turnips, by the truckload, Apply .
to H. S. Baxter, Blackshear,
Want to contract with reliable
party to grow summer and fal}
vegetables. Exp. in growing ani
handling truck of most any kind
W. A. Huff, Milledgeville, Rt. 2.
Georgia Products
Wanted :
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want 5 bu. sound, free from wee
vils peas. State best cash price
del. and variety. J. C. Goldman,
Lincolfiton, Rt. 1. : ee
; :
Want field peas and O-too-tan
beans. Exc. cteam Crowders, 2nd
yr. Wilson type cotton seed, or
pure AAA Tancred str. S. C,/ Leg.
horn eggs for same. Mrs, T. W,
Hagood, Marietta, Rt: 3,
Want cow peas. Will exc. 5 lbs,
treated Tom Watson melon seed
for 1 bu. peas. Have 20 Ibs. of
seed. J. H. Poole, Tifton. EX
Exe. yr.-old Jersey Black Gian
cock for % bu. 90-day velve
beans; thoroughbred B. R. rooster,
May, 1931, hatch, for 1 peck gen
uine O-too-tans. Mrs. Gladys At
taway, Chamblee. S =
Exc. 4 lbs. cotton for 1% ths,
Half Runner garden beans. Both
pay postage. Want 200 baby chicks
to raise on halves. Party pay post:
age one way. Write. Mrs. I Vv,
Trammell, Cedartown, RFD 1,
Exe, 1 -pr., Mex. quail for Whi
neas, or any good peas for forag
H. A. Cline, Atlanta, 21 Park
Circle. -
Exe, 1931 syrup in gal. cans fo
black and yellow Crowder, Vyhip
or hay peas. Syrup val. at 600
gal.; or hay, near Coolidge 0
Barney. Write first. I. M. Smith
Coolidge. Ae
Want recleaned genuine O-00-
tan soy beans. Send sample, state
quantity and price. R. N. Eth
ridge, Jackson, | 5
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Exe, P. R. Plants at $1.50 M foi
meat, sides at 10c Ib.,
12%c lb. Each pay postage.
V. Johns, Baxley, Rt. 4.
HONEY BEES AND BEE SUP:
PLIES WANTED
Want to buy 1 second-hand hon
ey extractor, small cap. preferred
Tom Sherman, Augusta, ~ 2026
Wrightboro Road.
PEANUTS AND PECANS
WANTED
Sugar Crowder peas in exe.
imp. Spanish peanuts, 3 Ibs: pea
nuts for 1. of peas. Mrs. S.
Rhodes, Washington, Rt. 2+ 4 :
One bu. cream Crowder peas
exc. for: little white Spanish pea
nuts; 1 bu. peas for 1 Ib. peanuts
Ea. pay express. J Stephen
Bremen, Rt, 1. ee i
Exe. 2 gal. lady peas at 4 .
for peanuts for planting. N-
Wolfe (address not given), Rt.
Want. few hundred Ibs. Ja
pecans at 5c Ib. Send sample: ~
F. Waddelle, Pearson. ae
Want pecans, shelled or wh
Neon Buchanan, Americus. tb,
Exc. conch peas for peanuts,
peas for 2 lbs. peanuts; Red V#
lencia or Spanish. Ha, pay Pos
age. Or Hendersons white bune
butter beans. Mrs. HilA- Stewat
Barnett. ; ge:
Exe. 5 Ibs.. whit
corn for 15. Ibs. 3
peanuts. Hach pay chgs. "iy
before sending. Mrs. J .D. Wri
Bowdon, RED 1. Fe os:
Want red skin Spanish peanul
W. C. Payne, Adel, Rt. 1
Want pecans, any 3%
shelled or whole. N. W. B
oe.
Americus. 3