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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1932
SERPS SB ETS YR AMEN EY ES IL FEN LTS NTS AB PE ER ALERT SR BE A A SE
GEORGIA
NUMBE:
: Poultry For Sale
: ANCONAS
Five light Ancona hens, 2 yrs.
- old, 5 light April pullets, now
- laying, 75c ea.; cockerel, $1.50;
high class 2-yr.- old cock, dark
(would do for show bird), $3.
as W. A. Halsonback, Ranger.
- ._ BANTAMS
Three Brown L. bantam hens
and rooster, $1 ea.,.$3 for lot..
ee K. B. Martin, Gainesville,
Rt .
Four hens and rooster, grown,
1 young one, 3 white, others
mixed, val., 60c ea.; exc. for
value; write. Mrs. H. L. Camp,-
Douglasville, Rt. 4.
Twenty-three Bantam hens
-and 2 roosters for sale or exc.
- for larger breed. Donald Wil-
- liamson, Monroe.
Mixed bantam hens, 50c each;
cocks and cockrels, 25c ea. Also
mixed pigeons, mated prs. 35c pr.
_ Odd birds, 15c ea.; all colors. All
guar. FOB. James Rice, Doug-
lasville.
Mixed bantam hens and 1
- rooster, $2.25 for lot, in my yard.
Wilbur Ramsey, Gainesville, Rt.
H'6,
Mixed bantams, good layers,
- trio of 2 hens and 1 male bird,
~ $1.25 FOB. Miss Emily Harrison,
2 -. Bolingbroke.
- BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
. Seven. Barred Rock pullets,
_April hatch, $1 ea. FOB Ring-
gold. Mrs. Lula Thornton, Ring-
gold, Rt. 1.
- Fischel W. Rocks, cockerels,
$1.25-$1.50 ea.; pullets $1; 10
_ pullets, I unrelated cockerel, $10,
Poultry For Sale
* Parks individually ped. Bar-
red Rocks direct; baby chicks,
eggs, bloodtested stock; also
Eng. Leghorns, Barron stock di-
rect; big type, bloodtested; eggs
and chicks. Harry Rose, Atlanta,
Box 1709.
Ninteen B. R. hens and cock-
erel, 9 March, 1930, and 10,
1931 hatch; pure bred, 90c ea.,
or exc. for pure S. P. C. 3-6 mos,
old gilt, reg. or sub to reg. E. C.
Harrison, Cornelia, Rt. 1.
Two fine, pure Thompson B.
R., March hatch, cockerels, $1
ea., and chgs. Mrs. J. H. Dailey,
Millen, Rt. D. :
Two fine, Thompson B. R.
cockerels, 9 mos. old, well dev.,
$2 ea. Lonnie ONeal, Valdosta,
605 N. Ashley St.
One extra fine Parks str.
March cockerel, $1.50; 2-yr.-old
rooster, same str., $2.50; also
Black Minorca chicks and eggs,
extra fine, direct from Pape;
write. Mrs. Paul H. Vansant,
Douglasville, Rt. 4. , '255
Thompson str., B. R. March
cockerel and 8 hens, $t ea., $8
for lot, FOB: no chks. A. M.
Hooper, Norcross. :
Twenty-five W. P. Rock hens,
$1 ea. FOB. Mrs. W. A. Willcox,
Rhine.
Six extra nice Feb. hatch B. R.
cockerels, direct from Booths, $2
ea. FOB. J. A. Ingram, Cordele.
Two or three fine B. R. cocks,
2-yrs.-old in February. Sell or
exc. to prevent inbreeding. Mrs.
S. A. Spann, Adrian, RFD 1.
Very fine selected B. R. pullets, |
4-mos.-old; well dev. 10 for $6;
Poultry For Sale
Three pure bred Thompson
Ringlet B. R. March cockrels,
healthy and in service; med.
dark color,$1.40 ea., or $3.75 for
lot, FOB. Mrs. R. L. Mabry,
Canon, Rt. 2.
Two nice pure Thompson
Ringlet B. R. in service March
cockerels, $1.35 ea. or the 2 for
$2.50 FOB. Mrs. N. R. Wilson,
Canon, Rt. 2.
- Pure bred B. R. 1930 hatch
cock, $2. D. E. McDaniel, Li-
thonia, RFD 1.
Six B. R. roosters, Childs str.
March 12 hatch. Well dev. and
bloodtested; $1.25 each; 6 for $6,
FOB. Money order. M. C. Par-
ker, Point Peter.
Pure bred B. R. young hens
and pullets, now laying; $1 ea.,
$11 for doz., FOB. Mrs. T. J.
Thorne, Perkins.
Some nice Thompson Ringlet
cockrels, late April hatch, $1 ea.,
FOB. Cash. Mrs. C. A. Wil-
banks, Commerce, Rt. 5.
Five nice B. R. hens and roost-
er, Thompson str., $5 for the 6.
Also 3 large Buff Orp. young
hens, $1 ea. Cash with order.
eS Otis McAfee, Wrightsville,
Pure Parks st. B. Rocks, reg.
per. No. 37-C-32. Foundation
stock direct cream A grade. Few
choice cocks and cockerels, $2-$3
each. Baby chicks, $12 C. post-
paid. Also eggs for sale. Mrs.
Orlo D. Thayer, Daisy.
BRAHMAS
Giant str. pure bred rose
comb light Brahma cockerels in
Poultry For Sale
Light Brahma cockerels, $1.75
ea., $3 for 2. .Cash with order.
Mrs: L. M. Pinson, Lincolnton,
Rt. 5, Box 69. 3
CORNISH
Year old Cornish 9-lb. cock
and 7-mos.-old cockerel. Both
regular bulldog type, $3.50 ea..H.
C. Spires, Lincolton, Rt. 5:
Two pure bred Dark Cornish
cockerels, $1.25 ea. No chks. Mrs.
J. R. Armor, Graymont, Rt. 2.
Four Dark Cornish pullets, 1
cockerel, grown, spring, 1931
hatch; $6 for lot; also 2 pullets
and cockerels, Golden Polish
(the beautiful fowl), $3 ea. Exc.
for Duroc gilt. H. A. Griffin,
Lavonia, Rt. 2. ;
GAMES
Two pure bred Gordon game
cocks, 2 yrs. old, $5 for both;
also 3 hens and 1 tom, pure M.
B. turkeys, 25c lb.; 6 B. L. hens,
1930 hatch, $1 ea.; will exc.
Leland Adams, Hartwell, Rt. 4.
Pr. Warhorse, 8-mos.-old
games, $3.50 for pr.; also white
pop corn, 10c lb., FOB. W. A.
Donaldson, Chamblee, Rt. 2.
Sev. Ginn Greys, early 1931
hatch stags, heavy wt., $1.50 ea.;
all birds guar. I. F. Westmore-
land, Jr., "Toccoa; Rt. 3, Box 92.
About 15 Walker game cocks,
inblood pure Watt Snider War-
horse, Hoke Roundhead and
Grey Rippers and Warhorse
cross. Cocks $3 and $5 ea.;
stags, $2.50 ea. Ben. F. Powell,
Lylerly, Rt. 2.
Spencers Sid Taylor stags, di-
rect from Spencer, $2.50 ea. They
Poultry For Sale
Ginn Red game roosters, $1
ea., 3 for $3.50. Pauline Mcke
key, Hartwell, Rt. 2. :
Red Bird game rooster, yr. 0
and hen, $5 for pr. or exc,
thrifty shoat. Mrs. Marie B
nett, Dalton, RFD 2. . :
Pair Grey Dragon games, ADru
hatch, $3 pr.; 1 J. B. G. rooster
and 10 hens, $12 for lot, FOR
Ellijay. M. L. Clayton Roy., |
Two fine pure bred pit game
hens, $1.25 ea., or exc. the 2 foi
1 nice Muff game hen. Carl Gr
fin, Gainesville, 85 Oak St. ~
GIANTS
ardson, Elberton, Rt. 3.
Six J. B. Giant hens and coc
erel, March and April hatch, .
for lot, or $1.50 ea. Marcy si
Also have for sale white mul
plying onions, 45c gal. J. D. Mi
Lane, Hartwell, Rt. 2. .
Jersey White cockerel, Trui
and Wright str. for sale. Mrs.
A. Morgan, Valdosta. :
April hatch white Giant coc
erels, $3 ea., or exc. for wht
Giant pullets, pecans, whi
feed sacks, pop corn, peanul
or what have. you? G. Vy
Stephenson, Menlo. y
Two pullets and 1 cocker
April hatch; pure bred J. Bl
Giants, $4 for lot; sat. guar. M
Julian F. Pruitt, Lavonia. .
LEGHORNS
Ten W. L. hens and 4 Mare!
1931 hatch, cockerels, 75c e:
all Ferris heavy laying strat
|. PeanutsNo- 1 stock, @olivered shelling plants, $28 per ton, subject to chenge.
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ec ina nnn neni en A LLL A A AA A A A A A
e cts 5 ee ieee . oH2555 ee Rae Ts SR Meas Oe e i
- erated, FOB. Mrs. Z. L- Scott.|25 for $14, FOB. J. A. Olliff,|service, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Rena/are black as tar and dead game.|Mrs. W. A. Giddens, Chester
Concord. Bristol. Kennedy, Collins. Herman Davis, Ellijay. Re 2i :
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS . Pace
Prevailing Wholesale Prices Jan. 12, 1932. Always*Subject to Variation. Poultry FOr Sale -...--.--cceces-sereeecnnees 1-2
. : Poultry Wanted +224 ee 2
Atlanta. Macon. Savannah. Augusta, Columbus. Valdosta. Live Stock for Sale. eececcccsssecsecces- 9-3
PSS OETA, AOL. ocvcccserceccems $ .28 $ .28 $ .28 $ .28 pea $ .26 i
Heas standard, doz... 26 26 26 26 33 34 Hive Glock Wanted ia 3
Eggs, Georgia Ss GORs 26 sos eens h 1 1 a 18 19 Baby. Chicks For Sale 2. 3
PGS OS VOTO. VUMs C005 ocq--sesuqacccsateantanenes 26 ~ 26 26 26 23 24 i
Binee ib. 15 15 16 16 12 AG Bey Oe ee :
Hens, lb, 15 15 16 18 14 15 Blonts: For Sale ..1.,cccscsmpuneceeas 3-4
Roosters, 1b. 09 10 ~L0 12 09-223 08 Plants: Wanted. 4
Friers, lb, < 20 x +20 20 eee -20 20 Eges For Sale 4
Ducks. lb. we 15 Ld 16 <L5 See SE CS ea ee ee
Geese, Ib. 10 12% 12 15 16 115 EQSS Wanted en ceccneeccnernseccnneenneee 4
Turkeys, Ib. 0 s25 ee soo a 22, Grain and Hay For Sale ........cccs 4
Fs AIO TS ee Sano sean cacemetee tee uegnent SD eee Egerton 4 en seein Sh ag eee a ara i ,
Field Peas, mixed, DU. -..----ccsestecsomsceteae eons 65 15 60 BO oa ee i
Field Peas, not mixed, DU. -.....c-.200 ------ 85 1.00 .70 BSD FP FOSTULOMS WATE -_.-.---nsnneneenecnenennens k=
Country Butter. best table, Ib... 30: .20 30 BOs ee 39 Farm Help Wanted ...... 00... 5
Far Corn (80 1b. to bu.). bu. ............ 50 at 50 45 42% .40 Seed Nor Sale. 22 a 5-6.
Awest Potatoes, per 100 IDS, ...cececseesae 1.50. ao 1.25 1.25 1.40 1.15 Seed Wanted ............... "6
eavine Hay, No: 1, con 25 hice = -~ 414, a onsene eee it aie a ee
Peanut Hay. No. 4, ton 3 eee ee 7.00 EE Gicesc ee =e aon ee: a ES yA
Hogs sold during week beginning January 4, 1932, at co-operative sales brought 3.66 per cwt., basis No. 1. Miscellaneous For Sale S55 3.
e
Poultry For Sale
ung and laying W. L. hens
Mets, 15 and cockerel, $1 |
@ bargain. F. W. Maddox,
ne Mountain, Box 297.
wo W. L. cockerels, Barron
from good layers, May
*h, $1 ea. Mrs. Lee Hamilton,
ne hundred and seventy-five
Feb. and April; 1930 hatch,
ough moulting and ready to
will del. anywhere in Ga. in
of 10 or more, for 75c ea. C.
Brown, Butler.
me hundred, April hatch,
seelawn Eng. W. L. pullets,
w laying 60 per cent, 80c ea.,
$75 for lot. O. C. Skelton,
b on, Rt. a.
sixty-five to 75 fine spring,
atch, W. L. hens for 75c
cash, corn, or peas at market
ce. W. K. McGee, Lavonia.
wo. pure bred Buff L,
oosters, prize winners, 18 mos.
Id, $1.50 ea. C. M. Waldrep,
( brook.
venty Tancred and Ferris
. W. L. pullets, 7 mos. old, 60c
FOB. L. C. McLeod, Dixie.
mported Tom Barron breed-
- cockerels from. high .record,
mested contest winners, also
Chinchilla rabbit does, for
ale or trade for farm produce.
in Simpson, Atlanta, 676
n St., N. W.
elve W. L. hens, less than
s. old, and 1 rooster, $10.50;
2 Donaldson Red pullets, of
arch and April hatch, 80c ea.;
thers, enclose stamps for infor-
nation. Mrs. T. E. Blanchard,
ippling, Rt. 2, Box 88. :
ne hundred and twenty-five
1 yr. old W. L., very large
lens, now laying fine, $110 for
or in lots of 25 for $22.50.
e for live stock. S.C.
oughs, Statesboro.
ixty-five trapnested W. L.
s, good cond., 90c ea., with 2
skerls free, at my farm. Mrs.
W. Harrison, Blackshear, Rt. 3.
Sev. Mittendorff-Tancred Leg-
orn eockerels, April hatch, di-.
from Mittendroffs, $1.50 ea.
NV. H: Tillman, Monroe.
Seventy-five B. L. hens and
pullets, all under 2 yrs. old. Tor-
en str., also 10 cockerels,
c ea. or $70 for entire lot. Mrs.
F. Newman, Cochran. Rt. 1.
Twenty-five B. L. now laying
ullets, Russell str. April hatch,
75c ea.; also chicks, day old, 7c
Mrs. J. H. Hortan, Coch-
ea., or 75c ea. for entire lot.
laying. About 16 mos. old.
_ Luther Anderson, Toccoa,
See
~ Quality ped. cockerels for
reeding, out of contest record
ens, 250-284 eggs. Tancred str.,
. booking orders for baby
nicks, February, March del. M.
Kantala, Elberton.
S.C. W. L. cocks,_yr. old, from
nested, high producing hens,
dtested and every respect the
best breeders. Mrs. G. G.
ir, Rutledge, Rt. 2.
Fifty young Tancred W. L.
ns and 5 young cockerels, 75c
1, or exc. for turkeys, geese or
jucks for breeding. No culls.
James Greene, Dawson.
Full str. Brown bL. roosters, $1
. Mrs. E. Warren, Swainsboro.
LAKENVELDERS
One full strain Lakenvelder
ckerel, April 1931 hatch, for
e, $2 FOB; also I want to
rchase for cash, cheap, 1 full
white Holland turkey tom,
hatch. Henry lL. Bryan,
cely, Rt. 4.
ae MINORCAS
. C. Buff Minorcas, Schmidt
I~cock and 6 hens, some of
is choice matings, cock, $2;
ns, $1 ea.; 7 for $7, FOB. Mrs.
nnie F. Abbott, Union Point.
Pure bred Black Minorca, 10-
old rooster, $1.50, or exc.
Fi epure -brd. Re I...Red
oster and 1 pullet, or 3 pullets
any good breed. Mrs. A. D.
lackstock, Jefferson, Rt. 1.
e fine Booth AAA White
rarca cock, $1.50. H. L. Far-
, Albany, 801 3rd Ave.
March cockerels, pure breed
ack Minorcas, $1; also 1 Don-
$5 B. tur!
| stock,
MISCELLANEOU
-Thirty-fve lbs. nice, fat, big
breed friers, 2-3 lbs. wt., 25c Ib.,
FOB. Mrs. C. V. Walker, Black-
shear, RFD 3, Box 57.
Three hundred and fifty
young, fat fryers, heavy breeds.
Paschal Muse, Perry.
Fifteen or 20 nice, fat hens,
all young and beginning to lay,
mixed breed; come and = see
them, dont write, $1 ea. Mrs.
Lillie Soggins, Doraville, Rt. 1.
ORPINGTONS
Three Golden Buff Orp. hens
and rooster, $4.50; also eggs, 75c
per 15. Carton returned. All
FOB. Will exc. for dried fruit 0
bean or tomato seed. Write first.
Mrs. Elsie Altman, Baxley, Rt. 3.
Three pure bred Buff Orp.
cockerels, April hatch $1 ea.,
FOB. Exc. 1 for 1 of same breed
and same age. Mss Lenore Huk-
bard, Cannon, Rt. 3.
Pure bred Buff Orp. pullets,
Jan. and Feb. hatch, $1.50 .ea.
Mrs. L. E. Forehand, WHite Oak.
Three pure bred Golden Buff
Orp, 2-yr.-old roosters, $1 ea.;
choice stock. Mrs. J. A. Peel,
Milan.
White Orp.
cockerels, cock
bird and few nice _ pullets,
Morgans-Staye-White strain;
cockerels, $3; cock, $4; pullets,
$2.50 ea. Mrs. C. R. Morgan,
Americus.
Black Orp. stock, cocks and
cockerels, $2 ea.; hens and pul-
lets, $1.50 ea.; 15 yrs. breeding.
R. T. Lilly, Gainesville.
PHEASANTS FOR SALE
Beautiful . Ringnecks, ex-
ceptionally good birds, from su-
perior stock, brilliant colored
plumage, $6 and $8 pr. Carl H.
Fuller, West Point.
Trio of full plumed golden
pheasants for sale or exc. for
value; ~ write: H. A. Mauney,
Clarkston.
Four pheasant hens, 50c ea.,
FOB. Mrs. W.-C. Kennedy,
Suwanee, Rt. 1. ;
Amvhearst, young, $15; adult.
-$25 pr.; Goldens, young, $10;
adult, $18 pr.; Reeves; young, per
trio, $45;
Excellent stock, Guar. to please.
L. J. Barrow, West Point.
PEAFOWLS FOR SALE
Pr. nice 3-yr-old peafowls. Hen
laid 14 eggs last yr, $35. No chks.
T. W. Dickinson, Monroe, Rt. 2,
Box 52.
PIGEONS
Mixed pigeons, young and old
(Se pr... OF Cxe. fOr
guineas, Indian Runner ducks
or bantams. Mrs. Cogie A. Ham-
ilton, Pembroke, Rt. 1.
Fifty to 60 extra large solid
Red Carneaux, mated, banded
and working, $50 for lot; exc. for
anything of equal value. R. F.
Eaves, Decatur, Rt. 2.
Ten pigeons, Homers, Car-
neaux, white Kings, mixed, some
Brown, Helena.
exc. for chickens or pigs. Mrs.
ahah Burchhalter, . Athens,
Twelve mixed pigeons, 15cc ea.,
or $1.50 cash for lot, or exc. for
1 pr. white Kings. Chas. Car-
michael, McDonough, Rt. 3,
Box 5. :
Fifty to 75 pr. fine White
Kings, all mated and working,
some banded, $1 per pr. N. P.
Willis, Hawkinsville.
mated pairs, banded,
squabbers. Herman Eidson, Fitz-
gerald.
Sixteen Modenas, 6 Bald-head
Tumblers, 50 ea., or lot 30c ea.;
banded Carneaux, $1.50 pr. or lot
for $1 pr. Will trade. E. M.
sone Atlanta, 388 Luckie St.,
Twenty pr. Ply. Rock and Red
Carneaux, mated, banded and
working, none over yr. old, Sat.
guar. E. C. Cureton, Jr., More-
land, Box 55.
R. I. REDS .
I. Reds, 1931, March
Ten. R.
hatch, Donaldson str., now lay--
ing, $1.25 ea. Mrs. O. L. Padgett,
Atlanta, 1691 Evans Dr.
I. Abbott, Alma.
5, FOB, or del. within |
$45
CHICKENS
Ringnecks, $6-$8 pr.}|
pure white, $2 for all. Clarence
Fifteen pr. Carneaux for sale or
White Kings, young birds and
heavy
25 pr. Red Splashed, mated and
Twenty R. I. Red friers, av. wt.
2% to 3 Ibs., 50c ea., FOB: 10
Red pullets, $1 ea., FOB. Mrs. J.
Fifty R. I. Red pullets, April
and March hatch, Tompkins str.,
Poultry I |
Twenty-five dark S. C. I.
cockerels, direct from Mahoods
ae
hatch, wt. about 8 lbs., $2.50 to
$4; sat. guar. B. E.. Anderson,
Warm Springs. 2
Pure bred Donaldson R. TI.
Red hens for sale or exc. for 1
pure bred B. B. Guinea pig; also
10 lbs. nice dried apples to sell
or exc. for same amt. dried
peaches. Mrs. G. R. Harper,
Cut Cane -
Eleven pure bred Red pullets
and 1 rooster, April hatch, pul-
lets ready for laying, $10 for lot.
Miss Eva Morris, Hartwell,
RE 2. =
Pure R. I. Reds, 1 March hatch
cockerel, 9 Ibs., $1.50; 12 pul-
lets, now. laying, 6-7 lbs:, $1.25
ea., FOB. W. U. J. Vaughon,
Climax. : :
Fifteen to 20 thoroughbred
Donaldson R, I. hens, 20c lb.
Miss Willie Watson, Woodbury.
Six dark Red April pullets,
Donaldson str. April pullets, $1
ea.; 2-yr.-old cock, $1.50, or exc.
for 15 bu. corn, or 144 tons cot-
ton seed. Mrs. Ida Carson, Grif-
fin, Rt. D.
Twelve Donaldson thorough-
bred R. I. Red cockerels, $1.75
ea., not del. Also Red scallion:
buttons, 60c gal. or will exc. Mrs.
C. H. Capel, Molena.
Nine hens and 1 cockerel, pure
bred R. I. Reds, now laying, fine
stock, $10 FOB. Mrs. L. B.
Hutchinson, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.
Four Dark Red. pullets and
rooster, April hatch, av. wt. 5
Ibs. pure bred. no culls, $4. Mrs.
2.
SQUABS
Fresh killed squabs, about 1
Ib., 40c FOB: squabs_ shipped
alive, 35c FOB; cash with order.
Mrs. W. E. Rumph, Culloden,
RFD 2.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE
Pr. 7-mos.-old turkeys, in good
shape, $7.50 per pr. Mrs. Lena
McBrayer, Buford, Rt. 3.
Choice, reserve stock, from my
1931 flock of 2500 turkeys; from
my $25 toms bought last spring,
direct from Bird Bros.; toms, wt.
24-30 lbs., $12 ea.; 12-14 lbs., $7
ea., FOB. Hilary McIntyre,
Calhoun. 3
Eleven blue geese, 8 geese and
3 ganders, full feathered and fat,
$1.25 ea.; money order. Mrs.
Mary West, Cartecay.
Two red turkey hens, 30 and
*31 hatch, and some little ones;
sell or exc. for P. C. male, 80
Ibs. or over; also Muscovy ducks,
for sale or exc, for red turkey
eee H. D. Little, Pinehurst,
Two thoroughbred Bourbon
Red toms, April hatch, fine for
breeding, $3.75, ea., FOB; cash
with order; no chks. Mrs. E. L.
Whitton, Buchanan.
Seven pure bred white Holland
toms, pick of my flock, $5 ea., or
2 for 2 of same (pure) breed at
once. Mrs. Jas.-B. McCrary,
Molena. 2
M. B. toms, April, 1931 hatch,
19-20 lbs. and 2 hens, 2 yrs. old,
$5ea.; 2 young April hatch hens,
$4 ea.; all pure bred _ bronze:
money order; FOB prices. Mrs.
Lula Christmas, Vienna.
Pure Bourbon Reds, toms, $6:
hens, $4. Mrs. R. L. Greene,
Cuthbert, Rt. 4.
One young Mammoth Bronze
tom, wt. about 20 Ibs., $5 or exc.
for a thrifty shoat. Mrs. Grady
Burroughs, Canon.
Two M. B. hens, wt. about 18
Ibs. each, April, 1931, hatch.
Bird Bros. str., 25c lb. FOB. Mrs.
Arthur Owen, Barnesville.
M. B. and Bourbon Red mixed,
spring hatch tom, $3 or 20c Ib.;
also spring hatch S. C. R. I. Red
(chicken) cock, and 10 Red pul-
lets, 75c each. Cash with order.
Mrs.. < Jno.
Risk, eee
_ Twelve nice, fat, full-feathered
geese, $1 ea., or exc. for 12 B. R.
hens that will wt. 6 lbs. each.
Mrs. D. V. Miller, Screven, Rt. 1,
Box 35. /
Mammoth White Pekin drake,
fine breeder, $1.25: cooped, FOB.
Demorest, Rt. 1. _
exp. colect. Send money
so want pheasants, what
ite. Lam
ale {|
Red}
selected heavy layers pen, April |
Joe A. Flanders, Swainsboro, Rt. |
Gg Roopville, Rib 2
Two pure bred Bird Bros. str. |
Faircloth, Pulaski,
large and full feathered. Make a
Money order. Mrs. A. J. Collins,
For sale or exc. mallard ducks,
| $1.25 ea.; cabbage plants, $1 M.
order.
April, 1931,
11-12 Ib., $4 ea.; 2 2-yr.-old hens,
$5 ea. Money order. No personal
checks. Mrs. Lula Christmas,
Vienna, Rt. 4. Soa
Large Blue Toulouse geese,
soon be laying, $5 pr. Also nest
onions, 5c Ib. Add postage. Mrs.
J. C. Johnston, Hogansville. _
Pr. pure bred Toulouse geese,
$2.50 ea. or exc. Also have dried
apples, 10c Ib. or exc. for salted
or dried fish, well cured. Mrs. C.
A. Black, Fhe Rock, Rt. 1.
WYANDOTTES
S.L. Wyandottes, 25 hens and
pullets, $1 ea. Mrs. Steve Mar-
tin, Commerce, Rt. 5.
Pure Regal Dorcas W. Wyan-
dottes, 3 hens and 2 pullets and
cockerel, $1 ea. Mrs. J. T.
Owens, Covington, Rt. 2.
White Wyandotte Capon,
trained to carry baby chicks, wt.
9 Ibs., $2 FOB Grayson. Mrs. E.
O. Clower, Logansville, Rt. 4.
W. Wyandotte Grade A. Fis-
chel str. cockerels, Rose Comb,
direct, $1 ea. Mrs. C. A. Brown,
Commerce, RFD 6.
Two pure bred S. L. Wyandotte
19-mos.-old roosters, $1 ea. Mrs.
vee Kirk, Rockmart, Rt. 3, Box
Ten W. Wyandotte pullets, 1
cockerel and 2 B. L. hens, all 75c
each. No chks. A. N. Adams,
Elberton, Rt. 9.
One pure bred Tarbox str. R.
C. S. L. Wyandotte March cock-
erel, $1.25. J. H. Putnam, Ran-
ger.
~ Poultry Wanted
_ANCONAS.
str. Ancona rooster; 144 or 2 yrs.
old. Mrs. W. H. Deen, Pearson,
Rt, 2 Box. 5; ;
- Want 20 Ancona pullets, Shep-
pard sir., just beginning to lay,
at 75c ea:, del. Wheeler Yates,
CORNISH
Exc. 3 S. L. Wyandotte, March
hatch, hens and rooster, extra
fine West Texas. str., for 3 hens
and rooster, or 4 hens, Dark
Cornish Indian, large yellow leg
Wes T. L. Harris, Cedartown,
LEGHORNS
that have.been culled, state best
price in lots of 25 or more. Mrs.
H. Ae McManamy, Atlanta, Rt. 1,
Box 302.
Exc. well filled Stuart pecans,
and Buff Orphington hens for
White Leghorn hens, good laying
str. not over 15 mos. old. W.
Harrison, Fitzgerald.
Want to buy 3 to 500 head of
yr. old W. L. hens, now laying
and healthy. D. P. Martin, Cobb-
town.
Want 3. or 4 thoroughbred B.
L. roosters, cheap for cash, or
will exc. hens of same _ breed.
Party to ship roosters, then I
ship hens. W. M. Taffar, Gaines-
ae a a:
ant Tancred str. W. L. pul-
lets, full grown, between ree
and May 1. Want 100. \Write.
Fred F. Osterman, St. George. _
Want 5 pure bred Tancred W.
L. March ecockerels. Exc. 5 pure
bred Tancred March 10 hatch
pullets fromy ped. stock. Mrs. J.
R. Lanier, Graymont, Rt. 1. -
Exc. cow that will freshen soon
or pigs or shoats for White or
Brown Leghorn pullets, or will
Write. J.C. Dalton, Dixie, Rt. 2.
pay cash for them if cheap.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Want 15 pure bred hens or
pullets, any breed, but prefer
Brown L., or Brahams, or 3
young gilt, or heifer in exc. for
good value; write. Mrs. A. B
Carlton, Thomasville, RFD 3.
Exe. 3 turkey hens and 1 gob-
aoe yrs. oo. healthy, for
ig, laying pullets or
aes Bes Byron. | oe
Exe. trio of Giant
Minorcas for 6 old hens of mee
heavy breed, in good cond. What
have )you? oO. H. Wright, At-
oa a Tae Bldg.
an Oo 30 head of e
Barred Rocks, White Rocks ce
I. Red hens, not over 15 mos. old.
ae Must be good stock.
e best price. E. L. Burn
Manassas, Rt. 2. - Spain
Exe. 1 setting
Cochin bantam e
ens of any
_ genuine
Want 1 pure bred Sheppard |
Want English Leghorn pullets|.
_|Warthen.
- Want 50 hens to kee
Victor D. Breville, He
Rt. 3. of 4
... PIGEONS:
Want a few pr. large br
pigeons, from 6 mos. to ft yr. al
Name kind and price.
Watts, Chickamauga, Rt. 2.
Want 2 Red Carneaux
also prs. mated and wor
Exc. Ped. Silver Martin or, C
chilla rabbit does. Allen W. C
Sunny Side. us
R. TL. REDS |.
Exc. value for thoroughbre
J. Red hens. A.S. Jolley, Mo:
Station. ~ Ge
Want 100 bloodtested R.
pullets, March hatched.
price. Columbus Roberts,
bus. ee Bees
TURKEYS, GUENEAS, GEE
DUCKS, ETC., WANTE
Want Bourbon Reds, 2h
and tom, 1931 hatch. Make b
price. Mrs. J. M. Denh
White Plains, Rt. 1. |
Exe. young Bronze gobble
2 hens, 1 or 2 yrs. old. Mrs.
Hodges, Brinson... a
- Want thoroughbred _ big
M. B. tom, March, 1931, h
also want thoroughbred
ruary or March, 1931, hatch
Rock cockerels. State age,
price and breeding of all.
Coy White, Marietta.
Exc. 10-15 bantam hens fo
duck or geese. Value for valu
Also want to exc. bantam roc
ers. Lloyd Brown, Fitzger:
Ett: 3:
Live Steck For Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE
Cream color Jersey bull for s
or exc. for farm produce. R.
Johnson, Maysville. eae
Two reg. Guernsey males, 07
1 yr. old, good breeding, $60
$80. Miss Alma M. Bryan,
son, Rte. 2% es
- Reg. Guernsey bull calf, a
4 mos. old, well marked; s
good milch cows, Guernsey &
Jersey mixed. Write for prices
exc. D. E. Brown, Garfield.
Four gal. Jersey cow, ent.
reg., freshen in April, bred to ful
blood Jersey male, $50, or |
W. F. Drew, Hahira, Rt. 1. -
Pure bred, reg. Polled Heref
|eattle, both bulls and heifers.
T. Boswell, Jr., Siloam. -
Reg. Jersey bull, about :
from high producing bloo
ready for service, in fine
Sire, No. 280612; Dam
744955. Reg. papers trans:
$35, FOB. W. P. Duck, Braselt
Rt. 1, Box 38. - Gers
Reg. Polled Hereford, |
Souths coming beet herd; a
mature cows with calf for
Perry E. Lunsford, Covington
Full blood Jersey bull calf.
mos. old, also brown Indian
horse for sale or exc. for turk
or pit game hens: sell
horse for = $25. Rosh
Gainesville, Box 55.
Sub. to reg. Jersey bull,
old, cream color, wt. about
Ibs., good cond.; volunteer b:
ing, buyer to reg., $25; als
$5;
Daughtry, Metter.
Six mos. old, % Guerr
heifer calf, $15, FOB ca
exc. for clay peas at 60c
Brabs< at; (5: bu 4
Hartley, Tennille. svt
Three highly bred Jersey ht
cheap, 2, 15 mos. old, reg. an
9 mos. old, can be. reg:
Cokers No. 5 strain, 2, 1 1/
staple cotton seed, unmixed
bu. S. Ll: Thornton, De
Rt. 2: eee
Three nice high grade
milch cows, 1 fresh and
freshen in few days;
right; come see them. Mrs.
Bohlen, Madison, Rt. 5.
Two.-yr.-old, reg. Jersey
er, freshened Dec. 15, 19
of 4 gal. cow. J. M. Hatchet
Douglasville, Rt: 1... -
One red cow, half Jersey
ber day, $25; Jersey heifer
freshen, $25, young heifer.
en soon, $20. Exc. for ho
chickens. R. E. Tomberlin,
reneyv:: tar es
One Jersey cow, $40; Gue
cow, week-old calf, $75; _
pigs, black P. C., 6 mos.
90 Ibs., $4.50 ea. Dae
?
_G. N. . Weatherly,
thursday, January 14, 1932 eid
MARKET BULLETIN
Page Three
iive Stock For Sale -
One Holstein, 4 yr. old male in
fine cond. for sale. Apply Mrs.
Baxley, 216
Hohvesville Ave.
Bull calf, 8 mos. old, can be
reg., $20, FOB, or exc. for pigs or
@0-too-tan beans.
)- G..R. Rey-
molds, Rydal. , *
- Good cow, fresh in milk, half
fe ; reasonable price. Mrs.
. Duncan, - West Point,
_ "HORSES AND MULES FOR
eT SALE
: - -10 yr. old mare mule, wt. 900
tbs., gentle and good worker any-
where, $50 cash. Exc. for hogs,
milch cows or yearlings. Douglas
_ Williamson, Oak Park.
Sorrel mare mule, $30; also 40
Ibs. niee seedling pecans at 6c lb.
A Cash with order. Mrs. Annie E.
' Herndon, Mansfield, Rt. 2, Box 45.
. Three farm mules for sale for
; cash. See R. G. Kimball, Summit;
RE 3.
where, $25 cash, FOB. G.
A
7
One Blue horse mule, wt.
- about 750 Ibs., 12 yrs. old, gentle,
sound, no blemishes, work any-
D.
Cobb, Carnesville; Rt. 2.
- One black mare mule, wt.
about 1200 Ibs., for sale. G. C.
Alford, (no address given).
One plug mule, $20 or exc. for
_ anything can use; mule has good
- eyes and can eat good. W. Over-
street, Omega, RFD.
_ Good mule, 7 yrs. old, wt. be-
tween 8 and 900 lbs. for sale.
Mrs. Annie Lee Wilson, Suwanee.
; HOGS FOR SALE,
Bred gilt, Duroc and P. C., good
_ stock, $10; also eggs, pure bred
B. Rock, from heavy layers, $1
per 15; $4 C. Exc. 15 eggs for 8
Ibs. dried fruit. Mrs. F. Cowart,
- Summit, Rt. 2.
Four hogs, wt. 150 to 175 lbs.
gross, 4%c lb., or 744c dressed;
also 150 bu. Cokers Cleveland
No. 5, Ist yr. Ped. seed, $2 per
100 lbs. All FOB. F. B. Braswell,
Mitchell.
One pure bred Duroc hog, boar,
wt. 160 ibs., not reg., $15: also
pure Perkins okra seed, 20c Ib.,
_-@r 15c lb. for lot, 35 lbs.; also 10
_ Ibs. white velvet, same price. L.
_ .W. Mitchell, Summerville, Rt. 1.
Fifty or more small, fat hogs
for sale. Wont ship. Mrs. Avis
Carter, Scott.
Six wks. old pigs, good cond.,
_ mixed big breeds, some Essex and
big bone Guinea, cross, $2.25 ea.
_F. M. Harper, Osierfield.
8 yrs. old; will plow, $85; exc. for
corn; also 5 nannie goats and 1
_ billy, $1.50 ea.; prolific stock. W.
S$. McMichael, Buena Vista.
- Big bone Berkshire gfit sow, wt.
80-90 Ibs,, $8.50, FOB: -also 5 or
6 game stags, Ginn Reds and
Brown Reds, crossed, $1.50 each,
_ FOB. Jasper Floyd, Canon.
_ Reg. O. I. C. pigs at reasonable
prices; also 40 bu. good, bright
oe velvet beans, $1 bu. B. P. Jones,
Reynolds. -
Forty Hampshire pigs, not pure
' bred, but good. grade, suitable for
breeding stock or feeding. Wt. 30
_ to 60 Ibs. Av. 50 Ibs. ea., 5c per
ib. for lot. F. M. Carson, Rey-
nolds.
One pure O. I. C. male, yr. old,
in fine cond., for sale or exc. for
heifer due
to freshen, Brown
Leghorn hens or Guinea pigs.
Clyde Estes, Alpharetta.
Duroc Jersey, 9-wks.-old pig,
ent. to reg., $5; 6-mos.-old male,
and female, half Duroc and half
BY C., $12.50 ea.: all .pure
stock, treated, FOB: cash. Mrs.
H. A. Humphrey, Mitchell, Rt.1.
One pure bred Duroc gilt,
bred, wt. 170 lbs. $10: pure
-Duroe boar pigs, 3 mos. old, $5
ea. at my barn; no papers. G. S.
May, Warthen.
Three reg., thin haired, red
Berkshire pigs, 12 wks. old, good
stock, no runts, thrifty growers,
$4 ea. D. A. Lewis, Baxley, Rt. 4,
Box 42.
_ Yen fine shoats, 35 to 50 lbs.
a., P. C. and big Guinea, mixed,
$3 .a.; also 3 or 4 M_ bundles
00d fodder, 85c per 100 Ibs. at
my barn. A. D. Smith, War-
renton.
___ Twelve extra fine P. C. pigs, 6
- Wks. old, $3.50 ea., or exc. for
- McDonough,
good mule, 10 or 12 yrs. old, or
for good re C. A, Vaughan,
Rt. 6.
_Reg. Duroc, Sept. and Oct:
bigs, 55 to 100 lbs., immune, $10
and $15 ea.; popular blood lines.
8. B. MeNeeley, Albany, Rt. C.
Seven thrifty pigs, 11 wks. old,
mixed breed, $3.50 ea. J. A.
_ Akins, Tifton; Rt. 3, Box 85.
Live Stock For Sale
Full bred Duroc J. pigs, 2%
mos. old, from litter of 10, wt.
about 45 or 50 Ibs., $7 ea.; or pr.
for $12; no chks..O. B. Rigdon,
Summit, RFD 2, care J. F.
Rigdon.
Duroc J. boar and Duroc gilt,
6 mos. old, dbl. treated for
cholera and both ist prize win-
ners at Columbus Fair; papers
guar.; Orion Cherry _ strain,
$12.59 ea. Cecil Parks, Butler.
Good shoats, wt. 50 or 60 lbs.,
for sale or exc. for Jersey heif-
ers; also have bunch garden
peas, 15c lb. and postage. Mrs. J.
H. Oliff, Summit, Rt: 2. \
Durocs, 4 and 3 mos. old, 100
lbs. and 60 to 175 lbs., reg. in
buyers name, $12.50 and $10 ea.
J. C.. Lumsden, Talbotton.
Pigs and shoats, good breeding,
at reasonable prices. W. B. Free-
man, Oakman.
Fourteen pigs, % S. P. C. and
4% Duroc, 10 and 11 wks. old, $50
at my place. M. H. Floyd, Coch-
Tan, Re 5;
RABBITS FOR SALE
Pr. Chinchillas, 2 yrs. old, $2;
1 pure bred N.-Z. red doe, 2 yrs.
old, $1. T: M. Whitworth, Atlan-
ta, 276 Alaska Ave., N. E.
Chinchilla breeders, $5 trio;
pr. of fine N. Z. white breeders,
$5; also dandy pit game pullets
and stags. C. J. Keyes, Bishop. -
Six fine Chinchillas, 3 mos. old,
25c ea.; 6 grown Chin., 50c ea.
Not. prepaid. Money order only.
Maude Agnew, LaFayette, Rt. 1.
Pair White New Zealands, $3.
P. M. Scott, Eden. .
Four Chinchilla rabbits, reg.
stock, $1 ea. Max Carver, Hast
Point, 328 Clermont Ave.
Some mixed colored rabbits, 8
and 9 mos. old for sale. Apply,
Albert Rogers, Darien, Box 128.
N. Z. white, pink-eyed rabbits,
4 bucks and.3 does, 10 mos. old,
$i ea. Cash with order. Miss
Naomi Allison, Lithia Springs.
Checkered-Giant rabbits, 6
mos. old. ped. bucks from _prize-
winnirfg stock, $1.75 ea. Eligible
to reg. Also others to select
from. John R. Smith, Atlanta,
95 Ormond St., N. E.
Seven .to 8-wks-old N. Z.
whites, ped. papers furnished,
50c ea. Joe T. Smith,. Barnes-
ville, Rt. 3, Box 7.
One Castor Rex doe, cost $60;
sire of this doe sold for $1,350
(best in this country); sell or
exc. for pure bred milk goat or
for pigs. Mrs. Frank Manglebursg,
Cornelia. :
Three N. Z. buck rabbits, yr.
old, white, gentle, healthy, 50c
ea., prepaid; 3 for $1; purchaser
pay exp. Stanley Verdel, Villa
Rica.
Chinchillas, Stahls Gold Cert.
strain, 7-8 mos. old, $1.50 ea. R.
F. Lee, Social Circle.
Chinchillas, N. Z. i
white Flemish Giants, Hima-
layans, pure bred, young stock,
$1 ea.; also Chinese ringneck
pheasants, $5 per pr. H. M. Wall,
Augusta, RFD 1.
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
Forty sheep, in good shape,
$3.50 ea., at farm ,or exc. value
for a good milch cow. Fred A.
Boozer, Hogansville, Rt. 5.
Pure bred reg. Nubian doe,
white, hornless, 9 mos. old; make
offer. B. G. Morgan, Rossville,
Biel.
Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED
Want good milch cow for her
feed, giving around 2 gals. or
more per day; good care and
feed; must be within a reason-
able distance. Mrs. E. L. Pease,
Columbus, Rt. 1.
Want healthy, gentle Jersey
heifer coming fresh soon; if
nearby, write stating best cash
price. H. A. Stahl, Valdosta.
Want 2a few yearlings and
calves; preferably heifers. W. A.
Hand, Brookfield.
HORSES AND MULES
WANTED
Want a good, gentle mule that
will work anywhere; will exc.
good, 2 gal, milk cow and calf.
H. H. Herring, Baxley, Rt. 2
care Mrs. Ahl.
Want services of good, young
Jack, within 25 miles of Wrens.
A. T. Wade, Wrens. |
Exc, 2 Jersey milch cows,
springers, several 4-14-mos,-old
heifers for mule, or for anything
Macon, Ga. O. D. Lee, Griffin,
ean use on farm; cows are at
whites, |
Live Stock Wanted
. Exe. cattle or other value for
mule in good shape. V. E. Meeks,
Alpharetta, Rt. 1.
Want to rent mule for 1932;
will pay rent monthly. R. R.
Driskell, Juliette, Rt. 1, Box 79.
Exc. $60 value for pr. of young
mules, feed etc.; write. E. G.
McDade, Fayetteville, Rt. 1:
HOGS WANTED
Trade 2 full blood B. L. hens
and rooster for a 40-50 lb. short-
nose Berkshire barrow pig, fat
and healthy. J.. W. Yeoman,
Griffin.
Want res. big bone black P. C.
male pig, about 8 wks. old; state
lowest price in first letter. J. M.
Davis, Ellijay, RED 4, Box 88.
Want dark red Duroc J. male
pig about 8 wks. old; no runt:
must be reg.; will exc. pure Brab.
peas. C. H. Kelley, Ideal.
' Exe. 2-yr.-old Jersey heifer
calf for sow and pigs, or shoats.
N. G. Lang, Waycross, Rt. 4.
Want 2 P. C. pigs not less
than.50 Ibs. ea.; no runts; exc.
4 bu. Brab. peas; ea. to pay
shipping chgs. on what he gets.
Edward Gayler, Lylerly.
Exe. Fulghum seed oats at 50c
bu. for a nice S. P. C. boar, 5 or
6 mes. old. Mrs. D. V. Giddens,
Valdosta, Rt. 1. :
RABBITS WANTED
Will swap Chinchilla buck,
ped. and second direct from
Stahls, age 4 mos., for white
Flemish Giant doe. Billy Gibson,
Griffin, 319 E. College St.
Want: 3 Chinchillas, 2 does, 1
buck, also 3 N. Z.- (white or red),
2 does and buck, to raise on
halves; write first; reg. pre-
ferred. J. E. Dodgens, Royston,
Rte 3: = ;
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
Want milk goats; exc. 12-mos.-
old Jersey heifers. A. R. Kimes,
Griffin, Rt. A.
Want to hear from party hav-
ing. pure bred milk goats to let
out on shares; have plenty of
Detar: H. D. Yawn, Rhine,
Pte; :
Exc. choice No. 1 white Span-
ish seed peanuts for goats, any
amt. up to 100 head; will allow
75c for young goats and $1 ea.
for old gnes; and %5c bu. for
peanuts. L. O. Warnock, Uvalda.
Baby Chicks For Sale
Book orders now for spring
del. chicks from selected, culled,
and thoroughbred flocks; Reds,
hatching. A. O. Bowles, Fayette-
ville, Box C.
Day old chicks, B. R. and R. I.
Reds, large breed, $8.50 C;
mixed, $7.50 del.; guar. live del.;
chicks hatched by electricity. K.
C. West, Ashburn.
Three hundred pure bred, big
bone Tancred chicks, $8 per C;
$20, for lot; guar. live del.;. also,
pure Tancred eggs; case per
week, $3 _C, and party pay chgs.
and furnish case. Mrs. Lindy
Sutton, Summit, Rt. 2.
Custom hatching, 2c an egg:
set machine any time, by exp.
operator; baby chicks, from best
stock, B. R. Reds, $10 C; W. L.,
$9-C; postpaid; 100 per cent live
del. guar. Mrs. Lois B. Woods,
Brooks. :
Donaldsons baby chicks, $9
per C;.50 for $4.75; 25 for $2.50,
del.; no chks.; 100 per cent live
del. guar. from bloodtested stock.
Mrs. W. F. Amos, Edison.
Reds, Rocks, Leghorns, An-
conas, 7c up; also 314 egg W. L.
chicks and pullets; live del.
guar.; also. custom hatching,
halves or for 2c an egg; chicks
shipped COD. S. Brown, Atlanta,
316 Whitehall St.
Kutz quality B. P. R., Reds and
W.L. baby chicks, ready for del.
Jan. 11, at 10c and 9c ea. W. C.
Rutz, Atlanta, RED 2:2. P.-5O:
Box 252.
Officially state bloodtested
baby chicks, from high produc-
ing strains of Rocks, Reds and
Leghorns; write for full informa-
tion and prices. C. N. Bennett,
Rome, 119 Broad St.
W. L. chicks, and hatching
eges from selected stock and
headed by cockerels from 260 to
300 stock; Rocks, chicks. and
eggs; custom hatching and
brooding; for particulars write.
M. V. Olson, Hapeville, Box 278.
Baby chicks from highest
srade flocks, bred for high egg
production and carefully select-
ed and tested; prices down, furn-
ished upon request. Chas. F.
Howe, Ft. Valley.
Rocks and Leghorns; also custom:
syth, Rt. 5.
Baby Chicks For Sale
Thoroughbred Barred, White
Rocks, Reds, Wyandottes, from
carefully selected flocks, $8 C;
asserted heavies, $7.75 prepaid,
live del.; custom hatching, 2%c
an egg; less for larger quantities.
R. H. Fechtel, Waycross.
Healthy, vigorous chicks from
State accredited flocks, 6c up;
live el. guar.; also custom
hatching, 2c an egg or on halves;
chicks shipped you when hatch-
ed. S. P. Howe, Atlanta, 514
Ontario, S. W.
Quality stock R. I. Reds,
bloodtested by the state; $12.50
per C. Custom hatching also. L.
H. Rawls,. Zebulon. :
Write for special prices on
baby chicks for January and
February. Custom hatching,
tray, 112 eggs, $2.25: also have
smoked country side meat, Ib.
15c postpaid. G. D. Fain, Edi-
son,
Pape str. S. C. Black Minorcas
from heavy layers, healthy flock,
$10 C.; $5.25 for 50: also same
str. hatching eggs, $1 per 15, $4
C. del. Mrs. C. I. Rehberg,
Cairo: :
Pure bred chicks, guar. stock,
every chick selected, Rocks,
Reds, Wyandottes, Orpingtons,
White Leghorns, Brown L., An-
conas and heavy asst. Thousands
weekly. E. R. Adlington, Atlanta,
510 Piedmont Ave.
Livable chicks from culled, of-
ficially -bloodtested outstanding
flocks of Reds, Rocks and Leg-
a J. H. Wood; Athens, Box
High - powered baby chicks
from heavy producing flocks of
pure blooded hens. Reds, Barred
Rocks, Brown and White Leg-
horns, at depression prices. Dis-
counts on arly orders. D. F.
Thomas, Odum.
S.C. W.L: chiks from heavy
laying hens, headed by M. John-
sons Star Mating cockerels, di-
rect; $8 C., del. 100 per cent live
del. guar. J. A. Ingram, Cor-
dele. S
Big Eng. S. C, W. L. chicks,
from February 15 to June 1 from
C.; $4.50 per 50; $3 for 25 del.
Live del. Orders must be booked
3 wks. in advance, $1 book order.
J. J. Mooney, Quill.
Day old chicks, Leghorns, Reds
and Rocks. Real, husky, livable
chicks at very reasonable prices.
Write for list and guar. Eustace
J. McKinney, Jr., Blackshear. .
Quality baby chicks, $12.50
per C.: $7, 50;-$3.75, 25. All pens
headed by cockerels from Don-
aldsons best pens of N. Y. win-
ners; 100 per cent live del. guar.
R. A. Yeager, Zebulon.
Quality tells, blue ribbon
chicks pay bigger profits. Offi-
cially bloodtested. Easily raised.
Faster growth; 100 per cent live
arrival guar. Postpaid. Reason-
able prices. J. I. Hosford, At-
lanta, 221 Forsyth St.
Blue ribbon officially blood-
tested chicks from pure bred
flocks. Bigger, better chicks,
hatched in brand new equip-
ment; 100 per cent live arrival
guar. Postpaid. Reasonable
prices. C. F. Hill, Columbus, 900
6th Ave.
Thoroughbred Rocks, Reds,
Wyandottes, from selected stock,
$8 C.; heavy asst., $7.50. Pre-
paid. Live del. Custom hatch-
ing, 2144c an egg, less for large
quantities. R. H. Fechtel, Way-
cross.
Baby chicks, pure bred stock,
guar. Hatchers of better baby
chicks for 16 yrs. Buff Leghorns
from high grade stock. H, R.
Gaskins, Americus, 509 For-
rest St.
Baby Chicks Wanted
Want 100 baby chicks to raise
on halves to 10 wks. old. Party
pay shipping chgs. one way. Pre-
fer Rocks or Reds. Write first.
Mrs. Alice Benton, Newnan, Rt. 4.
Want 50 to 500 chicks of any
large breed to raise on halves to
10 wks. old. Mrs. W. P. Bell,
Fairmount, Rt. 2.
Want 75 chicks to raise to 8
wks. old on halves, the first of
March. Yellow Buff Orpingtons.
Let me hear. Mrs. C. B. Smith,
Jacksonville.
Want 500 chicks to raise on
halves to 12 or 14 wks. old: pre-
fer heavy breed, Reds or Rocks.
John K. Lee, Carrollton, Rt. 6.
Want 200 chicks to raise on
halves, to 1% Ibs.; Reds or White
Rocks; I to pay express on
chicks, other party on them
back. Mrs. E. P. Harwell, For-
%
hens of the best egg strain; $8)
Baby Chicks Wanted
Want 400 baby chicks to raise
on halves to 6 or 8 wks. old; any
kind except black chickens. Cal-=
vin Williams, Felton. a
Want 150 Dark Cornish OF
Barred Rock chicks to raise ta;
8 wks. for 1/3; write. R. Ba
Davenport, Ellijay, Rt. 1. a
Want 100 Barred Rocks to)
raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks)
old. Herin Loftin, Roopville, 3
Want 200 baby chicks to raise
on halves, any big breed. You
pay postage on chicks. L. Re
Allgood, Covington, Rt.3. |
Want 100 baby chicks to raise
on halves to 8 wks. old. No ban
tams wanted. Mrs. J. E. Flees
man, Dewyrose, Rt. 2.
_ Plants For Sale
Bermuda onion plants, $1 M;
now ready; nice plants. Andre}
Clark, Thomasville. -
Bermuda onion plants, from
genuine imported seed, $1 M; 5
M, $3. J. A. Mitchell, Thomas
ville. . a
Bermuda onion plants, 6 M to
the crate; $3.75; cabbage plants,
$1 1000. G. L. Steedley Baxley.
Millions Jersey and Chas. W,
cabbage plants, 500, 50c; M, 95c;"
over 3 M, 75c 1000. B. J. Head,
Alma.
Klondike strawberry plant
$1.60 1000. Addie Reynold
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Iceburg lettuce plants, 30c C;
$2.50 1000. Mrs. J. L, Hdge,
Doerun, Rt. 4. 3
Missionary strawberry . plants,
$1.50 per M, and party pay
postage. Geo. lL. Bellflower,
Tifton, 305 7th St. a
_ E. J., and Chas. W., Succession
cabbage and Bermuda _ onion
plants, 25c C; 500, 75c; $1.25 I
del. E. T, Clements, Tennille.
White Bermuda onion plan
Boston lettuce, $1.50 1000. Mrs.
H. V. Franklin, Register. a
Klondike: strawberry plan
20c C; $1:75 M; exc. for cab
bage or onion plants, peanuts or
anything can use. Mrs. C. '
Parks, Cumming. | : re
E. J., Wakefield cabbag
plants, now ready, 85c M, del.;
5 M or more, 70c M, FOB. Obie
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1. he
Young dewberry plants,
rooted, new var., $1 doz.; $1.75
for 25 del. Z. L. Scott, Concord,
Kudzu plants, $4 1000. J. M.
Mercer, Graymont, Rt. 1. :
Klondike and Lady T. straw-
berry plants, $2.50 M; kudzu
roots, $4 M; raspberry and
Mastodon blackberry, 60c doz.;
also quince bushes, 20c ea.; exc,
for onion: sets, etc. Mrs. ET
Spence, Dunwoody. ays an
Frostproof E. J., Chas. W. and
Dutch cabbage plants, 50, 500;
80c 1000, del. W. H. Harris, Bax-
ley, Rt. 1. : i
Himalayan blackberry plants,
50c doz.; rhubarb plants, 50
doz. H. E. McCurley, Hartwell,
RFD 1. ; com
_Hicks everbearing black mul-
berry sprouts, 2-3 ft. high, well
rooted, 10c ea., or exe. ss
Marvin McCook, McIntyre, Rt. 2.
McDonald earliest blackberry,
Premo and Lucretia dewk2rry,
Himalayan blackberry, large.
kudzu, $1 C; 200, $1.75; 300,
$2.50; celestrial, brown turkey
figs, 7 large, $1, del. J. W. vole,
Macon,-Rt. 2. :
Red raspberry
2
ch
=
plants, 25 doz.3
add postage; no orders for less
than 4 doz. J.C. Morris, Hemp.
Mastodon everbearing straw-_
berry plants, 40c C; Lady Ty,
Same price; Himalaya dewber-
ries, 75c doz.; add postage. Mrs,
W. N. Turner, Dahlonega, Rt. i,
Straw color Bermuda onion
plants, now ready, 50c, 300; 85c,
500; $1 M; postpaid; cash with
order. G. L. NeSmith; Sycamore,
Rt. 1, Box 141-A. e
Genuine Lady T.. strawberry
plants, 40c C; $1, 300; $2.50 M;_
postpaid; cash with order. M. N,
Bowman, Alto. og
Kudzu plants, well rooted, 50
c $2.50, 500; $4 M, FOB. J. lL.
Akins, Leesburg, Rt. 1, Box 14%,
Wakefield and Dutch cabbage,
heading collard plants, 20c Cee
ce oe ont, M plants for
S. Collard seed. L. A. Crow,
Oakwood. a
ine, early J. cabbage plants,
65, 500; $1.25 M, del.; full count
guar. _Minor J. Carnes, Cum=_
ming, Rt. 1.
Kudzu plants, 1-5 yrs. old,
asst., $4.25 per M, FOB. Roy
pee Sener, Rt. 1. a
abbage and onion plants.
$1.25 M; quality and oodar guar.
J. Howard Davis, Tifton, =
Georgia
Market Bulletin
Published Weekly by the
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director
| Department of
| Agriculture
EUGENE TALMADGE,
Commissioner _
THURSDAY, JAN. 14, 1932
Entered as second class matter
February 15, 1922, at the Post
Office at Atlanta, Georgia,
i@ under the act of June 8,. 1930.
Accepted for mailing at special
a rate of postage provided for in
'@ Section 1103, Act of Octaber 8,
|B 1917.
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# and pereated only when request
|@ is accompanied by new copy of
notice.
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He ornamental nursery stock
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.f from.
F Plants For Sale
| Bermuda onion plants, $1 M;
write for prices on all kinds of
vegetable plants. Andrew Clark,
Thomasville.
_. Bermuda onion plants, 6 M to
ithe crate, $3.75; cabbage plants,
#$1 1000. G. L. Steedley, Baxley.
* Genuine Young dewherry
| plants, State insp.; for prices
and other information in regard
to planting and _ cultivating,
write. W. C. Wilkerson, Fitz-
|igerald.
- Kudzu plants, $10 M; 2 to 5
e= old plants. RR. L.- Britt,
Marshallville, Box 151.
| Frostproof. E. J., and Chas. W.
/}eabbage plants, 500, 50c; 90c M,
postpaid; 75c M, collect. Tom H.
| Dunman, Fitzgerald, RFD 3.
| Klondike strawberry plants,
| 25c C; $1.25 M, or exc. for pe-
eans; 1000 plants for 10 Ibs. pe-
leans. J. D. Locke, Gainesville,
| Rt. 9.
~ Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.75 M, del.; E. J., W. cabbage,
$5c M, del.; 65c exp. FOB. Obie
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
i Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.60 1000. Addie Reynolds,
| Gainesville, Rt.
' Klondike strawberry plants,
c C; $2 M, postpaid; also sugar
ar tress, 2-3 ft., 25c ea.; $2.50
. exc. for budded pecan
trees. W. R. Thompson, Law-
fenceville, Rt. 1.
| Strawberry plants, $2 M, or
-exc. for anything can use;
Sag
- Frostproof cabbage plants, E.
J., Chas. W. and Flat Dutch, 500,
60c; 90c M, del.; 5 M up, 70c M,
FOB. E. H. Stokes, Macon, Rt. 3.
plants, 25c C; $2 M; also cling-
stone peach trees, 3-344 ft., 6, $1;
$1.50; postpaid. Mrs.
Seago, Pinehurst,
large size Lady T. strawherry
12, $1.75; 2-2% ft., 12, $1; 2 doz.,
Plants For Sale
E. J., Chas, W., Flat Dutch
and Succession cabbage plants,
500, 60c; 90c M, del.; 5 M up, 70c
oa FOB. E. Y. Stokes, Macon,
Rts.
Frostproof cabbage plants, E.
J., and Chas. W., 500, 50c; 90c
M, postpaid; 75c M, collect: I. L.
tokes, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.
E. J. and Chas. W. frostproof
cabbage plants, ready, 300, 35c;
500, 55c; $1 M; Bermuda and
Prizetaker onicns, 500, 65c; $1.15
M, postpaid. R. Chandlor, Seville.
Cabbage, collard and onion
plants, 500, 65c; $1 M; cash with
order. Mrs. R. HE. Hackle, Val-
costa, 613 Savannah Ave.
Garlic bulbs, 75e C; horse
radish and calumus roots, 6 live
roots, 25c; May apple, 25c Ib.
green; add postage. Miss Thurla
Clayton, Roy.
Lucretia dewberry, $5 M; Mc-
Donald blackberry, $7 M:; large,
strong kudzu, $1 C: Celestrial
and brown turkey fig, 7 large,
$1, del. J.. W. Toole, Macon,
Rt oe ;
Cabbage and collard plants,
500, 55c; Klondike strawberry,
500, $1; Lady Thompson, 500,
$1.25. B. Crow, Gainesville.
Klondike strawberry plants,
500, $1;'$1.75 M; Lady T., 25c C;
$2 M; also nice, sun-dried ap-
ples, 10 Ibs., $1. Ethel Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
~ New youngberry, imp. dewber-
ry (flavor of red raspberry, yet
produce 4 times as much fruit);
selected, heavy crown roots, that
bear first yr., $5 C, prepaid if
cash with order. N. Rosene, Ft.
Valley, P. O. Box 44. :
Well rooted plants, huckle-
berries, 50c C; $4 M; mountain
gooseberry, 15c ea.; hazlenut,
75c doz.; progressive strawber-
ry, $1.35 400; $2.25 M, del.; exc.
for pigs, sacks,: dried fruit, etc:
D. M. Blackwell, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
Progressive everbearing srtaw-
berry plants, 35c C; 500, $1.50;
$2.50 M, del: H. B. Shell, Pal-
metto.
Missionary, Klondike straw-
berry plants, $1.75 M, del.: exc.
for peanuts, velvet beans, or col-
lard plants; P. O. money order.
Guy Taylor, Macon, Rt. 1.
Collard plants, 75c M, FOB;
10c extra for chks. A. D. Max-
well, Montezuma.
Klondike strawberry plants,
25e C; $1, 500; money order
only; buyer to pay postage on
plants. W. M. Runyan, Cedar-
town, Rt. 2.
Missionary strawberry plants,
$1.25 per 500; Homalayan ber-
ry vines, rooted, 50c doz.;: kudzu
vine, rooted, 10c doz. Mrs. Clay
Brown, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Early Flat Dutch, Chas. W.
cabbage plants, large and well
rooted, 500, 65c; $1 M; postpaid.
G. T. McDonald, Oakwood. j
Sev. hundred Klondike straw-
berry plants, 20c C, or exc. for
huckleberry bushes. Mrs. H. E.
Fields, Iron City. :
Black everbearing mulberry
sprouts, 2-4 ft., 10c ea.; walnut
sprouts, 15c ea., 2, 25c; June
berry, 10c ea.; all postpaid: also
pecans, 5c lb.; exc. for anything
can use. D. W. McCook, McIn-
tyre, Rt. 2, Box 17.
Missionary strawberry plants,
$2 M; 500, $1.25; rhubarb, 50c
doz.; garlic, 10c per head: pep-
permint, 35 doz.; dry sage, 45c
Ib.; tansy, 10c bunch. Miss
Mattie McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 4.
Missionary strawberry plants,
500, $1.25; $2 M; 3 M, $6 del.;
yr. old rhubarb, 50c doz.; pepper-
mint and _ catnip, 35c doz.;
Himalaya blackberry, 50c doz.
ae T. H. McCurley, Hartwell,
Klondike and Lady T. straw-
berry, $1.25, 500; rhubarb plants,
50c doz.;. dried apples and
peaches, 15c lb.; white velvet
okra seed, 15c teacupful. Miss
G. B. McLane, Hartwell, RFD 2.
Crystal wax white Bermuda
onion plants, from pure teneriffe
seed, $1.25 per M, FOB. H. F.
Stair, Valdosta. oe
Frostproof E. J., Chas. W. ex-
tra large cabbage plants, 5c,
,| 500; $1.35 M; write for prices on
larger shipments. L. B. Owens,
Buford, Rt. 4.
Millions Bermuda onion plants,
white and yellow, 200, 30c; 500,
55c; 90c M; 5 M, $4, del. post-
as Robt. McCook, Fitzgerald,
E. J., Chas. cabbage, 300, 40c;
500, 60c; $1 M; iceberg, big Bos-
ton lettuce, 25c C; 500, $1; post-
W.
paid; sat. guar, E. L. Durham,
Saint Marys. ms
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MARKET BULLETIN
Plants For Sale
Onion plants, millions, white
and yellow Bermuda, 200, 30c;
500, 55c; 90c M; 5 M, $4 del. F.
F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Iceberg lettuce plants, 30c C;
M, $2.50. Mrs.-J. L. Edge, Doerun,
Rt. 4.
-E. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants,
$1 M; 500; 65c; 5 M or more, 75c,
del. J. P. Mullis, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Crystal wax Bermuda onion,
500, 75c; $1.25 M, del.; 6 M up,
$1 M, exp. col. Walter McEver,
Braselton.
E. J., cabbage plants, 80c M,
del. oT F. Crow, Gainesville,
REL:
Large size Lady T. strawber-
ry plants, 25c C; 462 M; postpaid.
Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pinehurst.
Cuthbert raspberry, 10c ea.;
Klondike strawberry, 50c C;
$3.50 M; true to name; State
Rick
Everbearing strawberry plants,
25 -$2:50-M, FOB: exe. :for
|pure bred chickens, or anything
can use. Annie Laurie Heape,
Nashville, Rt. 2.
Chas. W. cabbage plants, 300,
60c; 500, 90; $1.35 M; post-
paid. E. A. Hayes, Buford.
Garlic, 15c. Mrs. Pecolah
Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 3.
Lucretia dewberry plants, 75c
C; Lady T. strawberry, 25c C;
exc. for budded pecan trees, ap-
ple, peach and. sweet cherry and
apricot trees. Mrs. J. C. Pierce,
Stockton, Rt. 3.
Millions frostproof cabbage
plants, ready, $1 per M; Ber-
muda onion plants, white or yel-
low, $1 M; cash with order.
Johnnie Smith, Baxley.
Large size Wakefield.and Fla
Dutch cabbage and true Ga. col-
lard plants, $1.15 M; 5 M up, 75c
M; also seed, carpet grass and
lespedeza, $2.75 bu.; Stone and
Baltimore tomats, 75c lb. B. R.
Woodliff, Flowery Branch.
J. W. and Flat Dutch cabbage
plants, 20c ; 3C), 40c; 90c M,
del.; 5 M, $3 col.; Klondike
strawberry plants, 30c C; 300,
oa Lee Crow, Oakwood,
Earliest imp. Klondike straw-
berry plants, 30c C:; $2.25 M:;
everbearing, 40c. 100. Major
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 42
E. J., Wakefield cabbage
plants, ready, .75c 1000. Mrs.
James B. Fossett, Baxley.
Kudzu plants, the best, $10 M,
FOB; about 10 M; cash with
order: write, B.- Watson,
Hamilton.
Early var. frostproof cabbage
plants, roots mossed, 400, 50c;
$1 M; postpaid. D. J. Harrison,
Blackshear. 5
J. W. cabbage plants, $1 M,
del.; 5 M up, 75c M, collect: exc.
1 M plants for 20 Ibs. dried ap-
ples or peaches, 12 lbs. pecans.
Ovie Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Plants Wanted
Want ney Young. berry and
Blakemore, strawberry plants.
Sev. of each. Give best price and
particulars. J. Hubert Smith,
Ashland.
Exc. value for Red Gold straw-
berry plants, or for E. J. cab-
bage plants. _Write first. Mrs.
T. M. Hill, Screven, Rt. 1.
Exc. strawberry plants for cab-
bage plants or for Eng. peas.
Make offer. Other plants and
seeds to exc. for other value. Mrs.
C. G. Morris, Bowdon.
Exc. dried peaches, Elbertas,
free of worms, etc., at 12c Ib. for
EH. J. cabbage plants: 5 Ibs,
peaches for 1 M plants post-
ag Mrs. C. E. Hinson, Chester,
Want 100 ea. Missionar A
Klondike, Aroma and Mastodon
strawberry plants: 200 ea., white
crystal wax and prizetaker onion
and 100 Australian brown onion
See oe lowest prices post-
id. enry B.. Turner,
ban: : h
xc. the early bunch Eng. peas
that will stand frost foe Chas,
E., J. cabbage plants; 3 cups
peas for 300 plants; also dried
apples to sell or exc. for plants
or anything can use. Mrs. I. R.
Ashworth, Loganville, Rt. 4.
Exc. Schley pecans for cabbage
and Bermuda onion plants, 2
lbs. nuts for 100 plants; small
from drought; ea. pay postage.
Mrs. W. F. Amos, Edison. -
Want 1 M. Klondike straw-
berry, and 2 doz. black raspberry
plants; exc. paper-shell pecans
at 12%2c Ib, Mrs. Z. B. Saxon,
Sylvania. se
insp. L. C. Head, Cleveland,
424 Boulevard, S.E.
a
Se
Eggs For Sale _
Fegs from pen of S. C. R. I.
Red hens, $1 per 15. Crate to be
ret. Loyd Barrett, Alto, Rt. 1.
Turken (Spencer Wonder Bird)
eggs, $1.25 per 15. Cartons ret.
Miss Eleanor Campbell, Atlanta,
860 Boulevard, S. E. -
Setting eggs from heavy layers,
R. I. Reds, $1 per 15. Mahood
str. W. F. Shell, Atlanta, Box
1701. a
Eggs from Everlay light B. L.
grade A hens, sired by cock di-
rect from yard 29, Everlay Farm,
$1 per 15 del. Mrs. J. L. Ethridge,
Auburn, Rt. 1.
J. B. Giant eggs, carefully se-
lected, $1 per 15, del. Cartons ret.
Fertility guar. W. H. Richardson,
Elberton, Rt. 3.
Selected S. L. Wyandotte eggs,
75 per 15, postpaid, or exc. for
ducks, turkeys or guineas. Write.
Mrs. Douglas McLendon, Daw-
son, Rt. 4. es
Buff Minorca hatching eggs,
(Schmidt strain), $1 per 15; $1.90
for 30, postpaid. J. D. Johnson,
Thomasville, 226 W. Jefferson St.
Golden Buff Orp. hen eggs for
setting, 75c per 15. Cartons ret.
Exe. for -Galberry honey, dried
apples or peaches, or exc. 100
eggs for No. 1 Ga. runner pea-
nuts for seed, and other seed.
Mrs. Elsie Altman, Baxley, Rt. 3.
Holterman Aristocrat B. R.
eggs, $1.15 per 15; $2 for 30, del.
Bloodtested stock, selected; also
1 pr. old, same str. prize winner
rooster, $1.50 Mrs. Florence
Sturn, Statesboro, Rt. 2.
Pure bred Dark Cornish eggs
from prize winning stock, $1 per
15, prepaid. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Syl-
vester.
Fifteen fresh, fertile eggs from
pure bred R. I. Reds for 15c, or
exc. for dried apples or pop corn.
W. A. Gordon, Jefferson.
Pardees extra large Mammoth
White Pekin duck.-eggs, $1 per
setting. Fine layers. Can del.
at once. J. W. Bedell, Atlanta,
79 Forsyath St., N. W. *
S. C. R..I. Red eggs, from 2
yr. old hens, direct from Donald-
son; $1.25 per 15 postpaid; $5 per
100 del. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Gray-.
son.
Dark Connish eggs from fine,
non-related stock, 75c per 15 del.
B. C. Pope, Tallapoosa, Rt. 3.
Giant str. Black Minorca eggs,
$1 per 15 del. LL. B. Millians,
Newnan. a
Eggs for setting from fine
White Orp., $1 per 15, postpaid.
Carton to be ret. Mrs. B. F. Har-
rison, Bolingbroke.
Hatching eggs from 2-yr-old
hens, mated with cocks direct
from Holterman, $1 per 15 post-
paid, or $4 per C. Exp. col. Jd.
N. Lewis, Statesboro.
Pure bred B. R. eggs, Fhomp-
son str. crossed. Very good lay-
ers; 65c postpaid. Cash with or-
der; Mrs. W. Rk. Smith, Jr.
Chester, Rt. 2.
- Eggs Wanted
Want a good laying str. W. L.
or B. R. eggs to set on halves.
Can set 400-600. Also custom
hatching, 3c an egg. Mrs. J. H.
Moore, Reidsville, Rt. 1.
Want pure bred R. I. Red or
W. L. eggs for settings. Exc.
value. Write first. J. J. John-
ston, College Park.
Want hatching eggs, all breeds,
at once. S. C. Bohanan, Atlanta,
1968 DeKalb Ave., N. W.
Want hatching eggs of all
kinds. Mary Connolly, Atlanta,
Want to buy 100 dozen fresh
yard eggs ea. week for eating
purposes. State best cash price
del. Fred Gehrken, Jr., Augusta,
405 Greene St.
Grain and Hay For Sale
Carload of choice peanut hay
for sale.. Make best offer: also
have well rooted Kudzu plants,
$4 M, FOB. Exp. Philema. Frank
Crews, Leesburg, Rt. 1, Box 63.
Few cars bright, baled peanut
hay, with lots of peanuts. Excel-
lent quality, $6.50 FOB: peavine
hay, $12.50; baled oat and wheat
straw, $6.50 FOB cars. J. C.
Logan, Plains.
Sev. carloads of good quality
peanut, peavine and soy bean
hay; several thousand pounds of
all var. of paper shell pecans and
several hundred well bred pigs
and feeder shoats for sale/ All at
reasonable prices. O. D. Hall,
county agent, Hawkinsville.
hand tie fodder, $1 per 100.
Gathered without any rain on it.
W. L, Allred, Tallapoosa, Rt. 3,
Box 16.
~~ Thursday, January 14, 1932 _
{Grain and Hay For Sale.
Hight hundred bundles good 4-:
Pure Corkers Fulghum oats,
free from obnoxious seed, in 5
bu. sacks, 39c; also genuine
Abruzzi rye, T5e bu., in 2% bu.
sacks, FOB. Money order. W,.
B. Love, Jr., Augusta, 20 8th St,
Sey. cars O-too-tan hay. Also
baled oat straw. Not rained on ~
after cut; as fine as one could
want. C. H. Dyar, Adairsville, ~
Ga., or Mrs. McWhorter, Atlanta,
230 State Capitol.
650 3-in-hand bundles corn
fodder, $1.50 per 100. bundles,
Wm. Reitz, Palmetto, Rt. 2.
Three hundred and seventy=
five bundles fodder, $1.50 per 100
or exc. for a good shoat; also.
have 2 bu. honey drip syrup can
seed, $1.50 bu. or exc. for corn,
etc. Jesse Moore,
RED 2. 3
Hastings 100-bu. Cokers cold=
proof and Fulzghum oats, 55 bu.
All first year from orig. Pure,
clean, no smut. R. W. Stem-.
bridge, Milledgevile.
Johnson Grass and: Bermuda
hay, mixed, in carloads or less,
$11 per ton, FOB. J. P. Law--
rence, Augusta, RFD 1.
Excellent quality Fulshum seed
oats, 50c bu. Exc. 2 bu. for 1 bu,
Iron or Brab peas. R. E. Bower,
Dixie. /
Texas rust-proof and Fulehum
seed oats, 45c bu. FOB. Monroe
Gaston, Americus. ee
Three M. bu. good, bright fod=
der, 4~hand to bundle, $1.50 per
100 bundles; also 75 gal. sorg=
hum syrup, 50c gal. in cans, at
a ate J. C. McKoy, Newnan,
Rt: 5;
Hastifigs 100-bu. Cokers cold
proof and Fulghum oats, 55c bu.
All first yr. from _ orig. pure,
sound and no smut. R. W. Stem=
bridge, Milledgevile.
Ten tons No. 1 bright peanut
hay, $8 ton; also 80 bu. No. 1
runner peanuts, 3%c Ib.; all
saved without any rain, and
FOB; cash. wth order. W. CG.
Jones, Dawson. : ae
Thirty tons peanut hay, $8,
FOB. Harvested without rain
and real bright; also 100 bu. 90= |
day velvet beans, 100 per cent
germination, $1.50 bu. FOB. More |
gan Hagerson, Plains. ee
Grain and Hay Wanted
Want seed Fulghum ~ oats,
Abruzzi rye and good blue stem
wheat for seed. Exc. good Ga.
cane syrup, 1931 crop at 50c gal.
J. J. Talley, Mauk, Rt. 2, Box 19.
Exc. choice eating pecans for
oats, wheat or rye. Have 50 lbs.
pecans. J. W. Rheney, Wadley.
Exc. 1 nice Jersey bull, 2%<
yrs.-old, for 40 bu. Fulghum oats,
Bull del. at my barn; also exc.
pecans for fice dried apples. Lh,
for Ib. Lee Jones, Collins, Rt..2.
Want clean peanut hay. Will
exc. bred heifer, or fresh cow for
same. J. H. Surber, Hamilton.
Positions Wanted :
Twenty-one-yr.-old single man
desires home on the farm for ~
room and board and $2 per wk.;
good worker, healthy and free
from bad habits; address: Mrs.
Lauren Noble, Trenton. :
Widow desires home with ele
derly couple or others for gen.
farm work; children must be
considered. Mrs. J. A. Brenzier,
Washington. a.
Want good il-horse farm on ~
50-50 basis; 33 yrs. old, wife and
3 children; 14-yr.-old boy; exp.
poultry and peach farm work,
also like to raise hogs and chick=
ens on halves; have to be moved
and furnished small amt. to
make crop on. Bishop Coulter, ~
Columbus, Rt. 2, Box 408.
Young married man wants
general farm work. Can drive
Ford or tractor; want house and
work at once; write. Doyle Ritch,
Silver Creek, Rt. 1. -
Want 1 or 2-horse crop on
halves; wife raise chickens; pre=
fer Dooley, Macon or Houston ~
counties; write for particulars
and what you have. H. L. Martin,
Byromville, Rt. 1. 3
Want good 1-horse farm - to
work on 50-50 basis, mule, feed,
plow tools and half of guano to-
be furnished. Can furnish self;
ref. exc. W. M. Chambers, Milan. .
Want job on truck or dairy;
exp. in dairy; honest, good
character, sober. Finished high
school; 20 yrs. old. Day W.
Alexander, Baldwin.
Refined, middle aged couple
wants place with elderly couple
on farm for 1932; member of Jr.
Rockmart,
S U. A. M.; ref, exc.; N. Ga.
preferred. W. Worley, Kennesaw.
MARKET HULLETIN:
Pape Five 3
rk on truck farm for
ife oA 4 boys. eens
9 of oe will work
and beard. L. C,
a.
man with wife and
sires Work on farm,
and "Gf share crop,
nished; would consider other
at once. D. M. Cannon,
Ant. Y.
+ grist mill with good re-
party, also cows, hogs and
on shares, or will take
farm with: stock, en
; prefer near school and
1. eXe. ref. L. H. Watkins,
Man. wife, 9 ae needs job at
hing to make honest. living;
refer crop for 1932. Lewis Cole;
d.
Single 1 man wants job on aca
Vages or share crop. C. R.
loway, E Edison; care C. J.
way.
Single man, '20 yrs. old, ante
on on farm: can do any
Of. farm work, repair or
perate any kind of gas. motor,
= will take any kind of work.
ohn W. Farmer, Jasper, Rt. 4.
Farmer with stumping outfit,
1 pull stumps in nearby coun-
es, either for cash, or farm
produce. S. M. Findley, Oak
ark.
ineteen-yr. -old young man
ants job.on farm at $10.50 and
board per mo.; honest, hard
orking, sober (do not drink nor
smoke) and do not use bad
Janguage; Macon county pre-
ferred, but will go anywhere; at
once. George Fowler, Tifton, Rt.
7, Box 124.
Want about 100 acres, for
truck and poultry, 30 acres under
cultivation; with house and barn.
s. Ga., 5 yr. place. Have to be
'furnished stock and implements;
50-50 basis; ref.; at once. C. A.
hannesen, Brunswick, RFD 1.
Want 2-horse farm on shares
S. Ga.; can furnish self about
alf-way. T. D, May, Atlanta,
439 Oliver St., N. W.
ant. job overseeing a farm;
ood many years exp. in farm-
good reference; write. S. O.
Mc Corvey, Tifton. .
- Twenty-three-yr.-old
' man wants work on farm; will
work cheap; start at once. Willie
, Tiger, RFD 2, Box 39.
an and wife and 1 child
wants work on poultry farm or
dairy, for reasonable wage and
j0ard; life time exp.: ref. A. R.
Ed yards, Thomaston, 114 C St.
Want work of any sort on
farm that will make living for
family of 4, and house to live in:
an, wife and 15-yr.-old can
work: Or on shares; owner to
furnish and move me, but repay
move bill; steady, sober, etc. F.
Mican, College Park. /
Mian with small family wants
-mule farm on halves; have to
be furnished. Fred Pollock, Cor-
dele, Rt. 2.
Want 1 or 2-horse crop for
1932 for cotton and.corn; in-
rested in hogs and poultry; can
andle labor;. best of ref.; want
near Atlanta or Austell; have
-be moved, but repay move
HOY. Causey, Bremen, Rt. 2.
-_ Want job on farm, 15 yrs. old
and can do all kinds of farm
ork. Paul Young, Dixie.
Twenty-one-yr.-old young man
ants job on farm; raised on
rm; make best offer in first
letter: will start now. Oliver
Kinard, Lenox, Rt. 2.
"White man with wife and 3
children want 1-horse farm,
good land, etc., on halves; can
urnish self until April or May:
would work for wages at $10
per mo.; have to be moved. Cal-
n Dean, Irwinton, Rt. 1, Box 73.
Want 2-horse farm on shares;
to be furnished, but can
nish a day hand extra, or. will
take 1-horse crop and furnish
2 day hands; answer at once;
must have work. Ollie Smith,
Villa Rica, Rt. 3.
Twenty-six-yr. -old man, life
time exp. in all phases of farm
wo k, desires farm work with
C party on 50-50 basis, or
Wages; have to be
Some; have wife and 2 children.
J. Reeves, Lorane.
, Man and wife want 1-horse
farm on halves; will expect $10
sh monthly or wages at $18
monthly; want with good man
= B. ae ue
young
f urnished
Poutions a aited
Refined, middle-aged widow
wants position on farm as-
sisting with poultry; write for
particulars. Mrs.. L. Childers,
Atlanta, 673 Capitol Ave., S. W.
Want. to look after farm; can
do most any kind of farm work,
or repair any kind of house,
truck, farm machinery, etc.; S,
Ga. preferred. C. L. Lovett, Way-
cross, Rt. 1, Box 122-A.
Want job on large farm;
understand stock raising,
breeding, etc.; diversified farm-
ing of all kinds; can handle
labor, and do almost any kind
of farm work, carpenter, black-
smithing, etc. D. J.. Bryann,
Omega.
Fifty-yr.-old man, raised on
farm, familiar with all farm
work wants place on farm,
specializing on raising hogs; lo--
cation immaterial; write. F.
Conyers, Atlanta, P. O. Box 2024.
Widow, little past middle-
aged wants home with elderly
couple or woman to look after
poultry, cows, garden and other
light farm work for home and
some money. Mrs. M. Floyd,
Baxley, Rt. 3.
Middle-aged couple with 5-yr.-
old boy wants. home on farm;
will do anything; prefer dairy
work; sev. yrs. exp. A. C. Shep-
pard, Rome, Rt. 1, care Clarence
Dorsey.
Sober, energetic man, 40 yrs.
old, with large family, desires
position as farm supt.; exp. in all
lines of farming, to include truck
and plant growing, poultry, hog
and cattle raising; ref. J. M.
Garrett, Tifton, 617 North Cen-
tral Ave.
Want good 1-horse farm, with
good house, all conveniences, on
shares; have force to work; or
will work at $15 mo. and garden;
have to be moved; best of ref.
Leuther Gill, Ashburn, Ri:
Want job on farm for wages:
life time exp.; can drive: car or
truck, other farm machinery,
tractor, and repair work; 4. in
family; am 34 yrs. old; have to
be moved. I. M. Carson, Smyrna,
Rt. 2, care <A. B. Bridwell,
Box 273.
Twenty-three-yr.-old single
man wants place on farm, 50-50
basis, or for wages; no bad
habits; lived omfarm all my life.
William Hand, Camilla.
Want 1l-horse crop; 4 in fami-
ly; have to be furnished; can
give ref.; or will hire by the
month; have to be moved. L. P.
Hendon, Atlanta, 691 pane
head Ave.
Want 3 or 4-horse farm on
halves; 9 in family, with 4 grown
boys, and all others large enough
to work; will have to have some
help; write or see-me. A. R.
Hammonds, Monroe, Rt. 1.
Middle-aged man and wife
want job on farm; can do: most
anything and do not drink nor
cuss; will take a i-horse crop
on 50-50 basis, or will work for
noes: O. J. Brownlee, Lilburn,
e. 1.
Want work for self and son on
farm, or blacksmith, or any kind
of work, for wages, or a good
crop on 50-50 basis and work to
do until crop time. Maison
Hayes, Ft. Valley, Rt. 1.
Want at once a job for wages
at 60c day, on a good farm,
near a good school; have to be
furnished and moved; ready to
move now. B. _R. Beal,
ville, Rt. 2.
Twenty- ee a boy wants
work of any kind on farm for
wages: exp., honest, sober and
willing: worker. A. Murray, At-
lanta, Washington Road, Rt. 1.
Nineteen-yr.-old young man
wants job on farm or dairy by
the month; raised on the farm;
make best offer in first letter.
C. L. Kinnard, Lenox, Rt. 2.
Fifteen-year-old orphan boy
wants home on farm; help with
work for board, clothes and
schooling. Ref. given. C. L.
Askew, Cornelia, Rt. 1, care Ha.
Loudermilk.
Want job with good family to
do gen. farm work. Can drive
truck, etc. Work for $6 per mo.
and board, etc.: 20 years old.
Good habits. Ref. exc. Carl B.
Jones, Dunwoody, RFD 1.
Want position on farm with
widow or elderly couple for
wages or share crop; 50 yrs. old.
References. Want a good-home.
J. O. Beasley, Dixie.
Want job on farm or dairy,
milking cows and looking after
stock. If interested, please an-
swer and state what you will of-
se S. O. MaCorvey, Tee
Abbe- }
Positions Wanted |
Sober, single, 28-yr.-old young
man wants job on farm. Ex. in
truck or car driving and other
work. State what you can offer.
W. C. Hudgins, Thomaston, 607
West Goodrich Ave.
Want 2-horse crop, stock and
tools furnished, and help make
crop, 3 hoe hands and 2 plow
hands. Ref. Good, honest work-
ers. M. R. Roper, Cumming,
REe eos
Want good 1-horse crop on
halves. Have to be furnished and
moved. Prefer near a good school
and church, with good man with
good stock and tools. Married.
Wife and 7 children; 38 yrs. old.
Lifetime exp. farming. T: C.
Holley, Lithonia, Rt. 2.
Twenty- eight-yr.-old refined
widow without children wants
job on farm, looking after poul-
try, at once. Mabel Turner,
Rome, 731 Avenue A.
Man wants work on farm or
most anything; in need; ready to
start now. W. N. Graves, Ala-
paha, Rt. 2, care L. D. Luke.
Want job on farm with good
man. Work for $8, board and
clothing; 18 yrs. old: Clinton R.
Nave, Blakely.
Exp. No. Ga. farmer wants
farm at onec; 4 in family. Must
be rmmoved and furnished in crop
time. D.C. Lively, Atlanta, 646
Wells St., S. W.
Want able-bodied boy or
young man to help on farm, live
as one of family, for part of crop,
or cotton patch. ~ George A.
Thompson. Swainsboro, Rt. 2.
Want tiacksmith. Dwelling
house and shop and up-to-date
set of tools; 50-50 basis to right
man. Write. W. J. Braddock,
Elko.
Want boy or man to do plow+-
ing for board, laundry and all he
makes on 2 acres good land. No
drunkard. R. H. Peeples, Stone
Mtn., Rt. 2.
Elderly couvle want a smart
woman to live with them as one
of family and assist. with work,
poultry, garden to look after, etc.
Want middie-aged woman or a
small boy, 8-10 yrs, old. Mrs. N.
E. Oliver, Americus, Rt. D.
Want able- bodied, soker, will-
ing farm worker of middle- -age.
Man and wife with no children
preferred. Furnish house and
pay 50c per cay. Albert Wilcox,
Nicholls.
Want boy 16-3 yrs. old for
dairy and farm work. Board,
laundry and $5 to $8 per mo.
Mis. B. G. Lee, Macon, Ri. 2,
Forsyth Road.
Want good farmer, white or
colored, to run 2-mule farm, 690
acres, half bottoms, on 3rd and
4ths., 22 miles Atlanta. S. S.
Storer, Douglasville, Rt. 6
Want man with strong force to
work 2-horse crop on halves. Ail
uplands. Must be exp. and will-
ing. Stock, house, wood and
water and work clothes guar. See
or =e J. H. Moorhead, Hart-
well.
Want a nice young lady, 16-25.
yrs. of age to live on farm and
look after poultry. Ref. exc. W.
M. Dorminy, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1.
Want one work hand. Must
be a Christian without bad
habits. Man or boy. Work on
farm for board and laundry and
little spending money. Ivey
Campbell, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Farm Help Wanted
Want a good farmer for a
1000 acre farm, 300 in cultiva-
tion, who can furnish stock and
self; farm on 50-50 basis; I
furnish land and _ fertilizer:
plenty good houses. Winfield
W. Clanton, Ellabell.
Want middle-aged, unincum-
bered woman to assist with
poultry and garden for her board
and small wage; with a couple
of middle-aged people without
children. Mrs. F. R. Vincent,
Fruitland.
Want a good farmer for a crop
in a desirable community; must
be first class. in repairing and
keeping up farm, blacksmithing,
trucks and tractors. Wayne P.
Sewell, Atlanta, Ponce de Leon
Apts., Ja.-1039.
Want middle-aged woman
without children to help with
cow, chickens, and - garden to
live as one of family, with small
salary and board. Mrs. E: D.
Norris, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Box 139.
Want an exp. single man to do
general farm work; must be
honest, no bad habits, etc.; will
give board, laundry. and little
spending money. Howard L.
: cae ate Fe Be 1.
Want boy, 12 to 17 yrs. old to
live as one of family; must be of
good family, without. bad habits;
orphan preferred. JO, Yardy, |'T
Demorest.
Want a. dependable man to
take charge of a small 2-horse
farm in Gilmer county, with
stock and who can furnish self;
big pasture, house, crib, etc.,
convenient to churches and
school and bus line. J. N. Parker,
Conyers.
Want good farmer who can
furnish stock and self to tend 25
or 30 acres good land; 4-room
house and out-bldgs.; best of
water and healthy location, 2%
miles Alto; 6 mi. Cornelia. D. W.
Jarrard, Alto, Rt..2.
Want man and wife to live
in home with 2 elderly people
and share crop; must be honest,
truthful and willing workers. H.
T. Williamson, Carrollton, Rt. 2.
Want to give use of place one
year to good farmer having
poultry, cows, hogs and equip-
ment; farm Green county, 6 mi.
Greshamville; for. conditions,
write. Mrs. J. P. Sorrow, Atlanta,
Box 450, Rt. 2.
Want stout, healthy, good wo-
man to live- with man_and wife;
look after garden, chickens, cow
and other light work: small
salary. D. H. Hamrick, Bremen.
Seed For Sale
American Wonder watermelon
seed, 1st yr. from Clements, $3.50
lb.: $2 per 1% Ib.; $1.25 per %4 Ib.;
beel-the-bee cane seed, 50c gal.;
white shelled pop corn, 10c Ib.,
cr exc. C. R. Smith, Buford, Rt. 3.
Willetts Wonder Eng. pea seed,
18c Ib., Gel. Mrs. A. W. Wood,
Commerce, Rt. 6.
Long green okra seed, 25c lb.,
FOB, or exc. for 3 lbs. Eng. pea
seed. Carlton Swayer, Cuthbert,
Rt. 4.
Pure watermelon seed, Ist yr.
from Watson. Hand saved, 50c
lp., del. Cash with order. No chks.
J. A. Mims, Boston, Rt. B.
Early Purple Top turnip seed,
25e del.; also collard seed, and
other seed for sale. Abner Baker,
Worman Park.
Catiail millet, corn broom seed,
pop corn, mixed bunch butter
beans, white running beans, yel-
low wax snap beans, 10c cupful,
each; Rocky Ford cantaloupe
seed, 20c cup. Add postage. H. C.
Williams, Scotland.
White bunch and white run-
ning butter bean seed, each, 15c
pt.; old-fashioned red onion but-
tons, 0c gal.; nice sun-dried El-
berta peaches, not peeled, 12c lb.;
apples, 12 lb.; little white peas,
10c lb. Add postage. Irs. J. B. C.
King, Hamilton, Rt. 4, Box 63.
Mung beans, 50c gal., $4 bu.;
Brabham peas, $1.50 bu. Land
builders. Add postage. Walter
Langley, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Genuine white velvet okra seed,
30c Ib., 4 Ibs., $1, del. Verdena
Wright, Alto.
Stone Mtn. watermelon seed,
35c Ib., FOB. Fannie Arnold, Sur-
rency.
Four bu. white multiplying on-
ions, $2 bu., FOB. C. C. Puckett,
Newnan, Rt. 2.
One hundred and fifty lbs. pure
Dixie Bell melon seed; hand se-
lected from large size melons
from: 1931) crop, -25- 1b. J hh.
Brown, Macon, Rt. 6, Box 62.
Perkins mammoth green pod
okra seed, 4 lbs., $1. Exe. at 25c
lb. for crystal wax onion, Porto
Rico potato, strawberry plants,
yellow crookneck ~ squash or
Crowder pea seed. L. D. Gray,
Griffin.
Twenty-five bu. chufas, well-
cured, bright-and no rocks, 8c Ih.,
or $3 per bu., 40 lbs. bu., FOB.
Johnson, Statesboro,
No. 1, hand saved, shade cured
Watson melon seed, 30c Ib., or
exc. for peanuts, oats, chufas, or
most any kind of farm produce.
C. B. Hurst, Meigs, RFD 1.
One hundred twenty lbs. white
and 35 Ibs. long green okra seed,
15c lb. in 20 lb. lots, FOB. Money
order. J. W. Walker, Alpharetta,
RFD 2.
Four bu. honey drip. cane seed,
$5,-or exc. for 2. pigs; 1. bu.
Speckled Crowder peas, $4; 6 bu.
Wilson planting cotton seed, $4;
also 1 Jersey male calf, 24% mos.
old, $5, or exc. for 2 pigs. C.
Wade, Demorest, Rt. 1.
Old-time broad leaf tobacco
seed, 60 fb.; sweet bell pepper
seed, 75c Ib:, del. Exc. for collard
seed at 18c lb. H. P. Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Farm Help Wanted
| Tate, Sumner, Rt. 2. ae
Seed FOr Sale
1931. crop white and long green ~
okra seed, 25c lb., or exc. for Eng.
pea seed or other vegetable seed,
. R. Walker, Alpharetta, Rt. 3,.
Ten lbs. collard seed, kind that
heads in winter, 60c lb., or $5 fog
lot. Mrs. F. M. McGill, Bronwood
Pets tt Box Ot. oe
Martha Washington asparagug
seed, finest kind, 75c lb. here; 85c :
Ib., del. David Murray, Ogle-
thorpe.
Two hundred lbs. Eng. pea
seed, 15c Ib. Exc. for cotton seed,
or white bunch butter bean seed.
Add postage. Joe Mercer, Fitze
gerald, Rt. 3. ae
White Egg and Seven Top ture
nip seed, 30c lb.; 10 lbs. or more,
25c Ib., del. Will exc. Mrs. M. B,
Scroggs, Alto, Rt. 1.
Sound, good size white nest
also Lucretia.
dewberry plants, 75c C, del. Mrs, =
onions, 75c pk. del.;
Lavinia Terrell, Rt. 3.
Speckled punch butter beans, - .
hand selected, 15c lb.; salad peas,
very prolific, 95 Ib.: Maules blue
bantam 55-days Eng. peas, 25c
lb.; 6-wks. Crowders, and white
rice pop corn, each, 10c lb. Mrs.
Lena McBrayer, Buford, Rt. 3.
White multiplying onion sets,
40c gal.; white pop corn, 9c lb.3)
also hickory nuts. Add postage.
Mrs. J. W. Loggins, Gainesville,
Rt. 9.
Hastings Brimmer. tomato
seed, $4.50 Ib.; $2.50 per 4 Ib.:
i5c -per.44 Ib., del. Mrs: S:4&.
Jackson, Chatsworth.
Squash seed, 10c cupful; scal-
lion buttons, 10 at. Exe: for 1003.7]
Bermuda onion plants and cup-
ful Tennessee green pod bean
seed, or 3 Ibs. sound peanuts. Ea.
pay postage. Velma Harrison,
Bremen, Rt. 2.
Ten Ibs. early Alaska Eng. .
pea seed, 20c lb.; add postage. J
F. Brown, Monroe, Rt. 3.
Chufa seed, long brown var. |
good as the best, $4 bu. for Jan. i.
del. FOB. W. W. Crews, Crawley.
Four bu. chufas, clean and
free from nut grass, $1.65 per
bu., or $6 for lot, FOB; no chks,
W. W. Dickey, Midville, Rtg:
Good sound, running velvet
bean seed, $1. 35 per bu: FOB;
exc. for good, dried apples or
A-1 grade ribbon cane syrup.
Johnnie M. Sheppard, Stapleton.
Dixie Belle watermelon seed,
30c Ib. del. in Ga.; pure and 2
sound, from large melons: CXGEoe
for syrup or peanuts. P. M.
Wood, Ivey, Rt. 1.
Early amber and honey drip
cane seed, for sale cheap or exc.
What have you? J. A. Bennett, a
Atlanta, Station A.
Calif. moss beer seed, 10 per:
start; stamps o. k,. Mrs. eae
Green, Atlanta, 835 Ponder Ave.
Butter pea seed, col., 25c per
2 teacupful, del. Mrs. i J. Gor=
don, Roopville, Rt. 1.
Large: white nest onions, $1
pk.; bright sun-dried apples, 10
lbs., $1; also Lucretia dew-
| berry plants, $1 C; all prepaid.
Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Greenvilie.
White multiplying Onions, for
eating or planting, 45c gal.;
Whippoorwill, peas, 5c lb.; all
postpaid. Jim Bennette, Gaines-
ville, RFD. 2.
Martin gourd seed and. dill
seed, a., 12c per pkt.:-P. P., no |
stamps accepted. Mrs. T. i,
Thomas, Thomasboro. se
Golden yellow cane seed, $1.50
bu.; exc. for garden and water-
melon seed. W.
ville.
Pimiento pepper seed, 50c Ib.,
or exc. up to 100 lbs. for No. 1,
Ga. cane syrup. O. C. Perdue, ~
Yatesville.
Early orange and honey drip
cane seed, 5c lb. FOB; Hastings*
white seeded chicken corn, 20
Ib. FOB. P. E. Ogletree, Thom-
son, Rt. 4,
Sev. hundred lbs. fine, hand
selected Stone Mtn, melon seed,
50c lb. del.; special price in 100
lb. lots; samples on request;
prompt shipment. BOR. Andrews,
Haddock.
Stone Mtn. melon seed, sound
and bright, 20c Ib., 5 Ib. or more,
del.; 25 Ibs. or more, 15c Ib. del.
oi D: Means, Elko.
Rosehill prolific lima bean (a
new hybrid that has no equal);
Ist time offered for sale; best
for home gardens, 50c lb.; 5 Ibs.,
$2; postpaid; customer limited. 5
Ibs. Oscar Woody, Commerce. |
Twenty Ibs. hand _ selected,
cured in own sugar, Stone Mtn.
melon seed, 75c lb.; velvet beans,
running, $2. 50. bu.: os ORCL for
Brabham peas for seed, R. L,
&
og
i
also
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Asparagus a yh ao seed,| Extra good i and pure; Genuine - wae Piedmont| Exc. $3.50 ee 15 ths,
ti American wonder okra 5 SO r 0 ee f . 3
for sale or, will auc aaareom said to be the finest okra to be|cane seed, 5 Ib. postpaid, cash, CN re ee eevee atilte, black an : 3
crowns for parties; write for)|seen, 25c oz; American wonder |or exc. for O-too-tan bean seed, eran peanuts, ied |for few Eng. pea sed, red ae F
Prices on either. R. Richard.
Marshaliville
fifsey watermelon seed, 56c Ib.
P. O. money orders only. Mrs. E. |
| tra large dark red beet. seed, 20c
jeupful; 5c at.> exc. for other
P. King, Rochelle, Rt. 1.
Pure Russian sunflower seed,
100 bu. or more to acre: best of
ail grains for chickens, 60c. pk. |
$2 bu; also Egyptian wheat, 40c |
1% pk., 75c pk. J. B. Ingram,
Waverly Hall.
Stone Min. melon seed, guar.
pure type, 1931 crop, 25c Ib. del.
in 100 Ib. lots; smaller lois, 35c
ib. del. J. J. Bloodworth, Gordon,
Box 12.
Eng. peas, Bliss everbearing |
and salad peas, 25c pt.; eucum-
ber seed, imp. long green, and |
White velvet okra, ea., 20c large |
Ppkt.; pumpkin seed. 25c pt. Mrs.
W. A. Johnson, Alto, Rt. 1.
Tender cornfield bean seed, 15c |
cupiul, or swapfor early cab-"
bage plants ai once; also new
buckets, 50c gal FOB. Mrs.
Marshall Lewis, Rydal, Rt. 2.
One hundred and fifty
pure Dixie Belle melon seed, se-
lected, 30c Ib., not prepaid. A. I.
Grande, Milledgeville, Rt. 2.
Hastings extra early surprise |
Eng. peas (seed), 1 to 5 Ibs., 20c |
Ib.; 6-10 Ibs., 13c Ib., del.; less, |
50 tbs., 15c Ib.; over 50 Ibs., 12%4c |
FOS. E. A. Smith, Tifton.
Five Ibs. Ga. belle or Stone
Min. watermelon seed, guar. |
pure, scelcted for my own plant- |
img, 40c Ib., del:
order only.
Lovejoy.
Hastings prolific seed corn,
selected, $150 bu; Cleveland
Wannamaker pure cotion seed,
ref.; money
15c bu., here; exc. for O-itoo-|
tans; also 6 good mules for sale, |
$30 to $100. W. H. Bolton, Grif-
fin. phone, 29-J.
Cane seed, 90c bu.z dried fruit, '
lic ib. FOB; pumpkin seed, and
cornfield tender beans, 10c per
46-pint; add postage. Claude
Blackwell, Cleveland.
Early Jersey and Copenhagen
Cabbage seed, 75c Ib.; 10 Ibs.,
$5. F. H. Windham, Kite.
About 2 bu. Lady finger peas,
8c ib.; few bu. selected cane seed,
$1 bit; also 4 large J. B. Giant
hens and roosters, April hatch,
$4. all del. J. H. Strange, Homer.
Fifieen Ibs. Eng. garden pea
seed, sound and clean, 25c Ib.
Mrs. Roy Reynolds, Baxley, Rt. 3.
Stump off, world cane seed,
5c 1b.; P. P..on 10 Ibs. or larger
ogg D. M. Hulme, Elberton,
2
Feng. peas, 25c Ib. or 5 Ibs., $1;
Mustard seed, 15c cupful; Hast-
ings cane seed, i0c ib., also
Jerusaiem artichokes, $1 bu. W.
E. Goodwin, Wadley.
Pure Nancy watermelon seed,
$1 per lb.; write for prices for
larger quantities; exe. for oats or
pe2s. O. D. Wyatt, Menlo.
Okra seed, 25c Ib. del, or exc.
for nest onions or crystal wax
Bermuda onion plants. Mrs.
Mezvin Mullis, Odurfi, Box 134.
Vine okra (grows on vine like
ctcumbers); sample pkt. of seed
by mail, 10c in coin and 2c
esiage. Chesley Rice, Atlanta,
34374 Peters St:., S. W.
VJeaver-Watson watermelon
seed, 50c Ib.; or exc. for anything
can use. H. F. Saturday, Moul-
tre Rt. 5.
Cid time cornfield bean seed,
fre2 ci weevils, very prolific and
ten 2-. 30c Ib: Mrs. S. J. Smith,
Weieska.
Ore hundred bu. Piedmont,
69c bu. or exc. for seed oats of
any good yar. or for N. C. run-
her peanuts, bu. for bu. LH}
MexXoon, Raymond.
Pure half and half cotton}
seed, ist yr. from ofig., 75c bit;
wii trade. S. C. Dykes, Dexter,
te. 2.
Pure Rucker and. Piedmont
Cieveland, best selection: write
for prices; also Hastings prolific
and Piedmont 2-eared seed corn,
$2 bu.: etzra quality peavine
hay, $12*ton. Jas. B. Woods,
Brcoks.
- Burbanks golden treasure
carntaloup seed, guar. pure, ist
yr. direct from Burbanks, 25c
tols:, postpaid. R. H. Long, Cul-
yerton.
Long green pod okra seed, run-
ning, colored butter bean seed,
large marrow fat Eng. pea seed,
e2., 10c teacupful, or exc. for
Mestodon everbearing strawhber-
ry plants. Mrs. Mack Gunter,
Elberton, 127 Maplewood Ave.
Ibs. |
R. L. Crittenden, |
watermelon seed. $1 oz: $10 Ib.
E. T. Clements, Tennille.
Early Alaska pea seed, crown
bush bean seed, 10c cupful:; ex-
garden seed, peanuts or pecans.
wre es T. Parks, Cumming,
Rt. 4.
pure, wundiseased Stone Mtn.
melon. seed, 55c Ib.; 10 Ibs., $5:
postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Law-
renceville, Rt. 4.
White nest onions, 40c gal. del.
G. A. Skelton, Royston, Rt. 1.
Old fashioned scallion butions,
15 at..; everbearing okra seed,
nice long pod, 15c cupful; white
bunch butter bean seed, i15c
large teacupful. Mrs. R: i.
|Sundy, Waycross, Ri. 5.
Nice lot of pure, sound white
running butter bean seed, and |
i butter pea seed, red and sound, |
Ga. sorghum syrup, in gallon |20c Ib. or exc. for nice, budded |
Good, hand selected, shade-
cured Waison watermelon -seed,
|30c Ib. or exc. for oats, peanuts,
jor most any kind of farm pro-/|
duce at fair price..C. B. Hurst, |
Meigs, RFD 1.
or 30 bit, $1.25 bu; few
ford, Calhoun, Rt. 2.
15 Ib.; lots under 10 Ibs., 18c Ib.
FOB. J. T. Ponder, Whigham.
Old fashioned winter onions
for fall and winter planting, 10c
at.; 20c gal., or exc. for white
feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap., or dried
peaches, peanuts or pecans
eaeeee Dollie Eller, Titus.
inges syrup cane seed,
Milo-Maze, Kaffer and chicken
corn seed, not screened, but
sound; sell or exc. for cream
crowders, Calif. black-eyes,
bunch garden peas, white bunch
limas. G. W. James, Arabi.
One-half bu. or 3 pks. of pure
honey drip cane seed, $1 bu., also
7 Ibs. Stone Mtn. watermelon
seed, hand saved, 50c ib.; write
first. Mrs. Elbert Overton, Bow-
don, Rt. 4.
Fifteen Ibs. Willetts Eng. pea
seed, 20c Ib. or exc. for dried
apples, Bermuda onion sets or
pecans, or any garden seed. Mrs.
ee Hutchinson, Fitzegerald,
Pure, recleaned Beet-the-
Bee syrup cane seed, 40c del.,
seed to plant 1 acre; sat. guar.
R. C. Moore, Rockmart, Rt. 3.
For Jan. del. only, chufa seed,
long brown var., guar. as good as
the best you ever saw, $4 bu.
FOB. W. W. Crews, Crawley.
Sced rice, 6he pk PP. or
exc. for syrup, meat or nest
onions, mixed pepper seed, sev.
var.,.10c pke.; no stamps. Tom
P. Trowell, Ambrose, RFD 1.
Extra good, sound and pure
Ga. cane seed, 5e lb. postpaid:
cash, or exc. for O-too-tan bean
seed, 3 bu. cane seed for 1 bu.
beans; exc: pay chgs. or exc. for
Porto Rico potatoes; 100 Ib. seed
for 200 ibs. potatoes; ea. pay
ag J. L. Christopher, Duluth,
Syrup cane seed (do not know
the name, but it makes fine
syrup) for sale; exc. some for
other value. Mrs. H. J. Fountain,
Whitesburg, Rt. 3.
Five Ibs. bean seed, also 5 B.
R. pullets, May hatch, for sale or
exc.; make offer. Mrs. O. K.
Yeomans, Gardi, Rt. 1, Box 34.
Three hundred ibs. choice se-
lected Dixie Belle or Stone Min.
watermelon (yt. from 36 to 60
Ibs.) seed, 75c Ib.; field run, 50c
ib. H. J. McCorvey, Coolidge.
Early purple top turnip seed,
25c del; black locust seed, 5c
doz. Abner Baker, Norman Park.
Tobacco seed; imp. cash, Ja-
maica wrapper, imp. yellow
mammoth, 50c oz., $4 Ib. prepaid.
|S. R. Clark, Soperton, Rt. 2.
Pumpkin seed, 20c at.: tobacco
seed, 15c this.; all del.; white
multiplying onions, 40c -gal., or
7e Ib. in bu. lots. Mrs. Grace
Murphy, Jasper, Rt. 2.
Genuine white velvet okra
seed, 30c Ib. del; 4 Ibs., $1.
Verdena Wright, Alto, Rt. 1.
Large red multiplying onions,
50c gal.; not less than a gal. sold.
Lottie McClungy, RrdaL
aN
Three hundred ibs. absoluftely |
given.)
Two hundred ibs. Jackson
wonder colored bunch _ butter
beans, sound, 6c Ib.; not prepaid.
S. Kelley, Rock,
Rt: 2.
Large yellow multiplying
onions, 25c at. FOB, $1 per gal
del. Jos. Norman, Elberion,
Rt. 5.
Seventy-five Ibs. Stone Min.
Tom EH
25c Ib.; add postage.
Re. <2,
Farmer. Milledgeville,
Box 106.
15 at., 55e gal del. by. parcel
post. W. G. Holloman, Brooklyn.
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE ;
Amt. Hills imp. long gram
seed corn, $1 bu.; also plenty .of
other good corn, 50c bu. and
good seed oats, in 5-bu. bags,
iB. W. M. Hill, Canon.
pecan trees. Mrs. G. L. Jones, | eS
| Bronweod, Rt. 1.
Four bu. shelled golden Dent
iseed corn; make offer, FOB. T.
E. Brown, Woodbury, Box 100.
Ten bu. good popping corn, $3
bu. and other party pay fri. E.
L. Cooper, Butler, Rt. 3, Box 24.
Slipped-shuck ear corn in
it load lots, 60c bu.
Pure honey. drip cane seed; 25) oe a eee
biz. |
| Calif. black-eyed peas, 3c Ib.: |
few bu. Brabs. and New Era peas, |
$1.50 bu.; mixed peas, $1.25 bu, |
clean and sound: exc. for pigs |
|of-any good breed. J. A. Craw-
FOB. H:. V. Miller, Cusseia.
Forty or 50 Ibs. white rice pop
icorn, 8c Ib. in lois of 5-Ibs. or
more; good popping var.: pre-
paid. A. B. Crow, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 2.
Neals paymaster, grown from
| certified seed, $1.50 bu.; Hastings
Ga. tollard seed, 1931 crop, |S~ 5 $ wr
Imp. Hickory King, $1.50 bu. All
| hand selected and nubbed. T. M.
Webb, Ellijay.
Marlboro prolific, crib selected,
nubbed and shelled, $1.50 bu., or
exc. for Biloxi or O-too-tan Soy
beans. M. T. Moss, Talking Rock,
at i Rt. 3.
Veals prolific seed corn, red
cob, 60 to 65 Ibs. shelled corn
out of 80 Ibs. in shuck. T. G.
Veal, Helena, RFD 1.
Five hundred bu. slip-shucked
ear corn, 50c bu., FOB. W. L.
Adams, Claxton.
Nice, yellow rice pop corn, 3
Ibs., 25c, or in large amts., 7c Ib.
ee mce Hendricks, Buena Vista,
oe
Whatileys cert. prolific, made
228 bu. on 6 acres last year, 50c
pk.; $1.50 bu., FOB. J. E. Ben-
son, Buena Vista.
Corn and fodder, sorghum
syrup and syrup cane seed for
sale or exc. some for 3 pigs. E. W.
Morris, Winston, Rt. 2.
Hastings prolific, 1st yr. from
orig.; selected for seed, $2.50 bu.
FOB, or exc. for peanuts or pe-
cans. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Rt.
Good, yellow pop corn,: $6 C,
or 8c Ib. in small lots, sent COD.
C. A Arnold, Tifton, Rt. 3.
Marlboro selected, $1.50 bu.,
FOB; also Stone Min. watermel-
on seed, pure, 75c Ib. J. H. Roe-
buck, Buford.
Cuban yellow flint seed corn,
not mixed with white corn, $1
pk.; $3 bu. FOB. Grady Cook,
Pitts, Rt. 1. :
Pure Mexican June corn, 40c
pk. N. Heath, Junction City.
Veals prolific seed corn, red
cob, 60 to 65 Ibs. shelled corn
out of 80 Ibs. in shuck, 50c peck;
ae bu. T. G. Veal, Helena,
Three hundred Ibs. shelled gol-
den pearl pop corn, 6c lb. post-
paid; 10 Ihs., 50c postpaid: also
10 Ibs. Hastings mammoth Rus-
sian sunflower seed, 15 Ib.: 10
Ibs., $1.25. Ben Fowler, Warm
Springs, Rt. 1.
Fiel@s inbred hybrid or mule
corn; ready for table use in
about 60 days; yellow, pure, di-
rect from orig., 15c lb., postpaid.
R. H. Long, Culverton.
Seven hundred lbs. white pearl
bop corn, shelled and clean, ex-
cellent popping corn and for
forage, 5c lb. in 100-Ib. lots, FOB.
<f rig Godwin, Washington,
Five M bu. slipped-shuck ear
corn, free from weevils, 60c bu.
FOB; basis 80 Ibs. to bu. J. C.
Collier, Barnesville.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Fifty bu. Cokers No. 5 cotton
seed, planted 1 yr. since ordered
full, 60c bu.; write. John Crane,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 2.
Stoneville No. 2 cotton seed,
ist yr. from orig., 75c bu.; also
running velvet bean seed, solid
seed, $3 bit: all FOR: -G. -J.
Holton, Alma, Rt. 4,
3 bu. (Name and address noi
watermelon sed, hand -selected,.'
velvet beans, $1.25 bu.; bunch
speckled velvets, $150 bu. L. R.
Boatright, Coffee. _ ;
Rowden 40, wilt-resistant;
irolis were run otu at gin to pre-
vent mixing: 2 yrs.. from orig.;
free from black seed; guar.
pure and sound, 50c bu., or exc.
for corn. C.-A. Patrick, Dooling.
Fine lot of Neelys Cleveland
cotton seed, a very long staple,
and ist yr. delta pine land, 40
per cent lint, 1 in. staple (best
cotton to plant), ea.. 60c bu,
idel. in Ga. H. Grady Adams,
White Bermuda onion sets,
Social Circle.
One M bu. Broadwells laier
selection of cotton seed for-sale
at special price. J. C. Reese, Al-
pharetia. :
Neelys long staple, dropped on
floor at gin and kept pure, 60c
bu., or exc. for O-too-ian beans
or field peas. John K. Lee, Car-
jrollton, Rt. 6.
Wilson heavy fruiting, 1 in.
staple, 50c bu. or recleaned and
in new sacks, 75c bu; also eggs
from Donaldson and Owen Reds,
heavy layers, 15 eggs, 80c; 50
eggs, $2.50, del. E. R. Bailey,
Harlem.
Pure, 45 per cent, half and half
cotton seed, 60c bu.; exc. for
peas, syrup or Guinea hogs. A.
J. Carter, Scott, Ri. 1.
Twelve bu. pure big four pine
delta cotton seed, 75c bu., or exc.
for pigs, P. C. or Durocs, males
only, not less than 40 Ibs. nor
more than 60 Ibs. wt. W: E. Mc-
Cart, Loganville, Rt. 4.
Rhynes-Cook wilt-resistant
cotton seed, ist yr.. ginned on
Private gin; pure and clean, 60c
bu.; also 25 Ibs. pure, clean
Stone Mtn. watermelon seed, 50c
Ib. and 2 S. P. C. gilts, 175 Ibs.
ea., 1 bred, $25, or $14 ea. C. D.
Williamson, Plains.
Ped. Piedmont cotton seed,
50c biu.; $1.50 per 100 Ibs.: also
have Everetts champion prolific
seed corn, field selected, 2-6 large
ears to stalk, 75c pk.; $2.50 bu.;
cash with order. E. C. Heaton,
Hartwell.
Covington imp. Wannamakers
cotton seed, ist yr., 80c bu., 2%
bu. bags, FOB depot, Chula. L.
R. Stripling, Tifton, Rt. 7.
Pure Wannamaker cotton seed,
recleaned, 40c bu.: also country
cured hickory smoked sausage,
25c ib., and a real good Tennes-
see, 1l-yr.-old, 1100 Ib., mare
mule, $75. Riley Couch, Turin.
, Half and half cotton seed, 45
per cent lint, at reasonable price.
7s 7 F. M. Bland, Stillmore,
One hundred bu. pure Rucker
lint, 75c bu.; also 1 good, 10-yrs.-
old, 985 Ib. farm mule, work
anywhere, cheap for cash. G. W.
Stephens, Wrightsville, Rt. 4.
Covingion-Toole, wilt-resist-
ant, cotton seed, ist yr.: atten-
tion given at gin, 75 bu. FOB:
money order preferred. A. J.
Kent, Midville, Rt. 2.
Pure Wannamaker cotton seed,
recleaned, 40c bu. Riley C.
Couch, Turin.
_ Langford ped. cotton seed, 1
in. staple, 39.3 per. cent lint.
Nice, clean, pure, $2 bu. Wm. A.
Langford, Commerce, Rt. 5.
Covington Toole wilt resistant
cotton seed, first yr. Attention
given at gin, 90c bu. FOB. A. J.
Kent, Midville, Rt. 2.
Pure, 45 per cent lint. half and
half cotton seed, free of black
seed, 60c bu. Exc. for syrup or
ae pigs. A. J. Carter, Scott,
Coker No. 5, strain No. 2 cot-
ton seed, 65c bu. or exc. for vel-
vet beans, peas or most anything.
Guy Vann, Eastman.
Tools wilt resistant cotton
seed, 50c bu. Exc. for meat, lard,
peas. Syrup at market price. Joe
M. Brown, McRae.
Cokers No. 5 cotton seed for
sale or exc. for hogs. D. W.
Davis, Winder.
Seed Wanted
Want %-lb. of pure Jones
watermelon seed. Eli Gregory,
McDonough, Rt. 4, Box 106.
Want Tennessee green pod
bean seed; half runner bean
seed; salad Eng. pea seed, okra,
tomato, collard, cucumber, but-
ter bean, beet and tobacco seed,
pepper and lettuce seed: exc.
pecans and other value. Mrs. -E.
A. Ray, farrollton, Rt. 6,
5 ea ee
cotton planting seed, 45 per cent.
tiplying onions, mustard,
Mrs. O. Richardson, Trion, Rt{
COTTON SEED WANTED
Exc. 3 bu. Petty-Toole co
seed for 8 bu. W: =
Cleveland or Wilson cotton seed:
a pay fri. J. W. Ward, Cobb-
ville.
Want 10 bu. Cleveland Wan-
5; must be pure seed; will giya
my note payable June 1, 1932:
pay 70c bu., del. my station. Ottg
B. Dumas, Rockmart, Rt. 3.
at 75c per 100.
Puckett, Buford.
WANTED :
Exec. good value for corn, or
for a good mule; write for par-
ticulars. W. H. Pletcher, Foro
syth, RFD 2. =
Georgia Products For ~
Sale
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Ten bu. Calif. black-eyed peas,)
soeresom
exc. for W. L. hens; send money;
order. L. E. Davis, Buchanan, 4
also sound cane seed, $
FOB; cash with order.
Fifty bu. clay and 50 bu. mixed
peas, new crop, in 24%-bu. bags)
$1 bu. J. I. McNair, Stapleton. ~
No, 1 recleaned, 90-day seed
velvets, $1.25 bu.; recleaned
Brabham peas, $1.25 busy
whippoorwills, $1 bu; clays, 95"
bu. C. H. Cooke, Sandersville. =|
Recleaned Brabhams, $1.25
bu.; red hull speckled, $1 bug
100-day velvet beans, $1.25 bu,
W. C. Murphy, Sandersville. ~
Few bu. brown speckled peas,
picked and thrashed without
rain, $1 bu. H. B. Chandlery
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Small white bunch lima beans?
hand-cleaned and assorted, 9
pod, $1.80 bu., in 2-bu. lots, FOB,
Vernon, Menlo, Rt. 1. :
A-No. 1, 90-day velvet beans,
$2 bu. FOB; money order: no
chks. M. H. Hartley, Tennille.
Genuine O-too-tan soy beans,
$4 bu. FOB; money order: no
chks. O. F. Hartley, Tennille. ~
Two hundred bu. Brabhams,
$1.15 bu.; 50 bu. irons, $1 bu,
FOB; samples on request: money
order or Cashiers chk.; no exe,
R. F. Scarborough, Byron.
Red speckled crowders and
white crowders, hand shelled,
Twenty-five bu. Biloxi soy
beans and 25 bu. cream crowdef
peas; all fine quality: make best
broke.
Velvet bean seed, speckled 90-
day, sound, gathered without
rain, $1.50 bu.; also pure ribbon
cane syrup, 6 No. 10 cans, $3; 12
J. E. Harper, Osierfield. =
One hundred and twenty-day
velvet beans, picked without
Marchont, Milan.
Pure cream sugar crowder
peas, 5c lb.; not less than 5 lbsy
shipped; add postage. Andrew
Samples, Cumming, Rt. 7. =
Five lbs. salad peas, good var.
25c Ib., or 15c per teacupful, oF
for quick sale, $1 for lot: :
postage; cash with order. Mrs. Cr
W. Johnson, Lithonia, RFD 1.
O-too-tan soys, 2% bu. sacks)
recleaned, certified, germination
test by State College 99% per
Cream crowders, 5 lb.; Engs
pea seed, 10 cupful; also dried
cupful; okra,.10c per 14 cup;
pop corn, 10c cup; nest egg
and plain pumpkin seed, 5 doz
add postage. Mrs, Julia Keeter,
(address not given). :
Calif. black-eyed peas, 5c Iba
bunch beans, wool, and peanuts. |
namaker big boll cotton seed for F
planting. also 5 bu. Cokers No, |
Want 1 M Ibs. of cotton seed
Mrs. J. Ane
CORN AND SEED CORN |
ware
pure and no weevils, $2.50 bu;
Sound peas, any kind, hee bu;
Ben
Crow, Cornelia. 4
Ib., not prepaid; also big red= |
bunch peanuts, A-1 grade, 1-4
for seed or table use, 10c cup;
striped half runners, red Valens
{tine bunch beans, 20cc cup; no
chks. Lillie Barrett, ay Rt. 3,
No. 5s, $3.30; best grade; heavy.
rain, well matured, $2 bu. T. 3
cent; no exc., price, $4bu. FOB.
Felton J. Walker, Marshallville
apples, 10c- Ib. Mrs. M. Eee
Gentry, Tallapoosa, Rt. 3. e
Tender cornfield beans, 1067
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less than 2 bu., $2 bu. FOB. IzG;7
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offer. C. G. Byington, Boling
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seeds, 10c teaspoonful; banana
or special prices on large lof
prepaid. H. W. Stephens, Adaii
ville, Rt. 1.
Seorgia Products For
Sale
7-day velvet beans, 100
cent sound, saved without
$1.25 bu.; Oceolas, $1.50
NW. C. runner peanuts, 60c
*of 25 Ibs.; also Parks B. R.
gs, sey. hundred ea. week. E. C.
Pope, Ocilla.
Two bu. white, black-eyed
$1.50 bu., 3c lb.; 10 bu.
ws, $1 bu.; 10 gal. syrup in
_ buckets, $5; 10 bu. Cokers 5
ron seed, not mixed, ist yr.,
Mew crop No. 1 beans, velvets,
$1.25 bu.; O-too-tans, $3.50 bu.;
mmples on request; immediate
a: = Palmer;
Willetts coldproof Eng. peas,
be Ib.; 10 ,lbs., $2;.also white
Bermuda onion and Boston let-
-tuce plants, $1.50 M;
Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register.
ew crop 90-day running vel-
i beans, $1.25 bu.; new crop
ield peas; Brabs., $1.15; irons,
$1.10; clays and mixed, ea., $1
pu.; all even wt. 2%4-bu. bags.
_ ed by thrash, $1.50 bu., or $5 for
lot; cash with order; no chks. H,
-. Brooks, Monroe.
points. N. T. Beasley, Kite.
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- Three and one-half bu. white,
PD. C. Strother, Ft. Valley.
- Hastings pure white tender
3
e. Nice, black-eyed peas, for sale
er exc. for seedling pecans; lb.
for Ib.; ea. paying postage. W. N.
_ Jolly, Kingston, Rt. 2.
cornfield beans, 25c qt. FOB.
~Mrs. Clinton Wilder, Washing-
ton, Rt. 2.
black-eyed: peas, slightly crack-
_ Ninety to 100-day velvet beans,
$1.50 bu., FOB, or $2 bu. del.; 15
Ibs. Willetts Wonder Eng. peas,
25 Ib. del.; also No. 1, Ga. raised
N. C. runner peanuts, 3%c Ib.
in 100-lb. lots, del.; 4c, smaller
lots, FOB. J. G. Broome, Tifton,
| Rte.
Sugar crowder peas for sale or
exc. for 2 pigs at $2.50 ea., any
thoroughbred type: prefer male
pigs; peas at $1.25 bu. W. -F.
Dewberry, Bremen, RFD 1,
Box 160-B.
__. Sixty or 70 bu. of velvet beans,
A-No. is, $2 bu. FOB. T. W.
Raley, Wrightsville.
One hundred and twenty-five
u. pure Brabham peas, saved
without rain on them; make best
offer, FOB McBean, Ga.- J. C.
Broome, Hephzibah.
- New crop, 90-day speckled vel-
Vet beans, picked without rained
on; 98 per cent sound, $1.75 bu.;
money order. A. J. Adams, Ash-
burn, Rt. 4.
_ This yrs. crop white, black-
| eyed peas, free of trash and
weevils, 5c lb., $2.75 bu.: exc. for
No. 1 Irishor sweet potatoes. W.
-F. Miller, Lula.
Eng. peas, early var., tall grow-
ing, 20 Ib. Frances McReynolds,
Rydal.
Guar. sound, 90 or 100-day
Velvet beans, shelled and of 1931
crop, selected for seed, $1.50 bu.
FOB; $1.75 bu. prepaid to Ga.
Eng. pea seed,
10c cupful,
C bunch var., but has a large pea:
exc, for cabbage or Bermuda
onion plants. Mrs. T. B. King,
Monticello, Rt. 1, Box 43.
Fifty bu. runner velvet bean
seed, $2 bu. in 2-bu. bags. FOB
Metter. R. E. Canady, Stillmore.
ce
Ee
use, 25c lb. and postage; also
Dried green beans for table
have nice dried apples for sale
F
eo
BOF -CXC.:
_._ Coldproof
write.
Walker, Dial. /
Co Eng. pea seed, 25c
Ib., or 5 Ibs., $1; also N. C. run-
Mrs. W. R.
- hing peanuts, 75c bu.: 90-day
_.Yunning velvet beans, 50c peck.
J. G. McDonald, Colquitt.
_ . Ten bu. Brabhams, $1.25 bu.:
15 bu. slightly mixed peas, $1
bu.; 2 bu. white crowders, $4 bu.,
or 8c lb.; brown crowders, 3 bu.,
$3 bu., or &c lb.; cash with order.
_ G. T. Wilson, Commerce, Rt. 5.
Clays and Brab. peas at reas-
_ Stuart pecans, 12%c
onable price; make offer; also.50
60 Ibs. choice, well filled
Si Ib.;- exc.
either for home raised lard. J. H.
Archer, Sparta.
,_ -rostproof Eng. peas, 1 teacup,
10c, or 3 for 25c: add postage.
: Mrs. J. G. Walker, Wray, Rt. 2.
Sugar crowders, large brown,
8c Ib., or 12%c prepaid: black-
yes, Same price. Mrs. E. Bram-
hold, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1.
- _ Two hundred and fifty bu. 90-
day speckled velvet beans, pick-
-d dry and in 2% bu. new bags,
$1.10 bu. FOB. Sample on re-
quest.
%.
all del.
jsugar crowders,
ecil E. Carroll, Dublin. ~
Georgia Products
For Sale
Ten bu. cream crowders, weevil
treated, $1 peck, del.; $3 bu.
FOB; check with order. P. E.
Warren, Pineview. :
One hundred and twenty-day
velvet beans, sound and pure, $3
bu. H. D. Yawn, Rhine, Rt. 1.
About 75 bu. sound mixed
peas, $1.10 bu., and 50 bu. sound
Brabhams, $1.50 bu. All FOB.
Mrs. H. Tidwell, Sardis.
Five bu. O-too-tan beans, re-
cleaned and sound, $3.50 bu.
ae James Murphy, Luther-
ville.
Ninety-day velvet beans, $1.25
bu. No order less than 2 bu.
Cash with-order. Also Brabham
peas, $1.15 bu.: mixed and
speckled, each. $1 bu. FOB here.
Eli S. Lewis, Dawson.
Fifty bu. 90-day beans, $1.25
bu.; also 60 bu. Brabham peas,
$1.20 bu. All FOB and no orders
filled for less than 2% bu. J. P.
McDowell, Dawson.
Willetts Wonders, 20c Ib., 2
Ibs. 35c, 3 Ibs. 50c, 8 lbs. $1, Del.:
also 2744 bu. Brabs., reclaimed,
$1.50 bu. del. in 5 bu. lots or
more. T. B. Dellinger, Maxeys,
P. O. Box 83. ; :
White everbearing bunch but-
ter beans, 1931 crop, 15c Ib., 5-lb.
lots; pepper seed, 10c spoonful;
also R. C. S. L. Wyandotte, 9-
mos.-old cock and some hens,
$1.50 each. Docia Harris, Lula.
Willetts cold-proof garden
peas, 25c lb. Exc. some for other
garden seed. Mrs. E. T. May,
Warthen. z
Six Ibs. very prolific Eng. peas,
15c Ib. or exc. for 500 Bermuda
onion or cabbage plants. Mrs. M.
-H. Phillips, Register.
New crop sweet sugar crowd-
ers, selected for seed, clean, wee-
vil-free,. 6c 1b. and _ postage.
a Kelley, Sulphur Springs,
REAL:
Red Hill speckled peas, sound
and free of weevils, $1.50 bu.
FOB. Exc.. some for No. 1 N. C.
runner peanuts; 1 for 2. John W.
Moseley, Soperton, Rt. 2.
Guar. tender cornfield beans,
mixed, 25c lb.; cantaloupe seed,
10c cup; mixed turnip seed, 15c
cup; apples, free of core, etc., 8c |
Ib. Mrs .M. E. Youngblood,
Carnesville.
Willetts wonder frostproof
Eng. peas, 1 to 10 Ibs., 12c Ib.; 10
to 100 Ibs., 10c. All FOB. D.H.
Rose, Ashburn.
Sound running velvet beans,
$1.50 bu. or $1.25 per 100 Ibs. in
hull, FOB. Picked without rain
oH them. T. E. Childs, Abbeville,
Rie
Willetts wonder Eng. pea seed,
20c Ib., 6 lbs $1 del. Large amts.
cheaper. Lena Tidwell, Gay.
Willetts wonder Eng. pea seed,
20c Ib., 6 Ibs. $1 del. Mrs. J. W.
Clark, Gay. :
Large cream and pure white
unmixed, un-
damaged, dbl. recleaned and wee-
vil treated; 12 Igs. $1; $5.50 pre-
paid. C. F. Maddox, Lawrence-
ville.
New crop 90-day velvet beans,
$1.25; Brabham and Iron_ peas,
each $1.10; Clays and Whipps,
each $1 per bu., 2% bu. bags. Re-
mittanse with order. B.T. Mar-
shall, Ft. Valley. :
Half runner garden bean, light
brown with dark brown stripe,
prepaid: 6 wks. white bunch
bean, 15c Ib. and postage. Guss
Sosebee, Cleveland.
Seventy-five or 100 bu. speck-
led peas, weevil treated; quote
best price. L. E. Watson, Odes-
sadale.
Few Ibs. Eng. peas of bunch
var., very prolific, 20c lb. or exc.
for white silver skin nest onions;
2 bu. Brab. peas, slightly mixed,
$1.50 bu. or exc. for 6 cans good,
pure Ga. cane syrup. Mrs. H. L.
Murray, Ellaville. ;
Winter Eng. peas med. early.
smooth var., heavy bearing, and
Alaska peas, ea., 20c Ib.: exc. for
chickens, or anything of same
value can use. Mrs. R. M. Banks,
Summit, Rt. 3.
Fifty bu. sweet crowder peas,
grown expressly for seed; var.
white, cream, spotted, unmixed,
sound, dbl. recleaned, 12 Ibs., $1:
100 Ibs., $5.50 prepaid. C. F.
Maddox, Lawrenceville, Rt. 4.
One pk. cleaned 90-day
speckled velvet bean seed and
200lbs. large: improved white
Spanish peanut seed, recleaned.
W. C. Burnsed, Brooklet, Rt. 2.
Brabhanis, $1.25 bu., FOB; also
kudzu plants, 2-5 yrs. old for
cash or value: pure Cokers cot-
ton seed, 1 in. staple, $1 bu., or
exc. R. A. Shearer, Lylerly.
MARK
ET
Sale
One hundred Ibs. Australian
winter peas; 4c lb. or exc. for
field peas; also Alaska and tele-
phone Eng. peas, 20c lb. C. D.
Williamson, Plains.
Fifty bu. pure unknown peas,
$1 bu. FOB. Sam H. Johnson,
Mitchell, Rt .2.
Willetts wonders, 5 to 25 Ibs.,
12c Ib.; 50 to 100 Ibs., 10c Ib.,
FOB. D. H. Rose, Ashburn:
New crop sweet cream crowder
peas, weevil free, clean, selected
for seed, 6c lb.; add _ postage.
ets Kelley, Sulphur Springs,
~ Sixty Ibs. hand-shelled, free
from weevils, excellent for plant-
ing or table use, white, black-
eyed Calif. peas, 8c Ib. William
I. Cook, Felton, Rt. 1.
Fifty bu. clays, 75 bu., FOB
Gray. J. H. Wright, Gray.
Frostproof Eng. pea_ seed,
bunch, 15c lb.; sugar crowder
peas, 10c Ib.: snap bean seed, or
white or speckled butter bean
seed; add postage. Joe Mercer,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.
Sev. var. table and field peas,
unmixed, sound and free of wee-
vils, $1.50 bu.; exc. for peanuts or
good cotton seed. John W.
Moseley, Soperton, Rt. 2.
Speckled Crowders, $2.50 bu.;
white Calif. black-eyed, $2 bu.:
mush peas, $3 bu. Al! sound,
clean seed. Mrs. B. I. Brown,
Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Velvet beans, shelled clean, and
sound, 55 lbs. Oceolas, $2 bu.;
Chinese bunch, $2:25 bu.: 1/ bu.
90-day, %4-bu. at $1.75 bu. B.F.
Pope, Alma, Rt, 4.
Five bu. lady peas, 2 bu. Calif.
black-eyed, either, $2 bu., also 10}
bu. improved white Spanish pea-
nuts, 5c Ib. FOB; .cash with or-
ae J. W. McMichen, Dallas,
Velvet bean seed, sound, $2 bu.,
or exc. for anything of value can
use. R. E. Pharis, Oliver.
Early bunch Eng. peas, 20c
cupful; white, bunch baby but-
ter beans, 15c Ib.: nice dry sage,
40c lb., and old fashioned pump-
kin seed, 3 tbhls., 10c. Miss Ben-
nie Coltrane, Cumming, Rt. 3.
American wonder table crowd-
ers; make 4 or 5 times as many
as any I ever saw; make in 6
wks., $1 pk., del. E. T. Clements,
Tennille.
Black-eyed Calif. peas, white
crowders, 7c lb.; colored bunch
bean seed, 10c cupful, 3 cups,
25c; exc. for Porto Rico potatof
plants, to be del. in May. Mrs.
V. S. Ladd, Gainesville, Rt._7.
Pure, sound, cream crowder
peas, 5c Ib., FOB; exc, for shoats.
O-too-tan beans or white, sound
shelled corn at market price. J.
L. Christopher, Duluth, Rt. 2..
White, black-eyed peas, 7c lb.:
exc. for a few bunch velvet bans,
good and sound. Mrs. Tiny Phil-
lips, Flowery Branch, Rt.
Mixed field peas, sound and
clean, 90c bu., not mixed, $1.25
bu.; not mixed, $1.25 bu.; small
sample upon request; also white
Spanish peanuts, good, sound
stock for seed, 3c Ib. Mrs. Eula
B. Cook. Milan.
Five bu. purple hull speckled
peas, undamaged, $1 bu., or exc.
for meat, lard, syrup or Porto
Rico potatoes for seed. Mrs. R.
L. Williamson, Covena. :
Two bu. 100 per cent germina-
tion velvet bean seed, $3 bu.
James W. Williamson, Kite,
RFD.
Perfect, sound 90 or 100-day
velvet beans, saved for seed only:
|in good. bags, shelled, $1.50 bu
now. N. T. Beasley, Kite.
Pure, recleaned, weevil-free,
A-1i for seed, cream crowders, 60c
gal., $1 peck, del.; sat. guar. R.
C. Moore, Rockmart, Rt. 3.
Eng. heavy fruiting garden pea
seed, 20c Ib. or exc. for Bermuda
onion sets or plants, or would
take a few cabbage plants. Vera
Rogers, Cobbtown.
Cream sugar crowders, 10 Ibs..
$1; white crowders and lady
peas, 10 Ibs., $1.25; $6.50 per 100
Ibs.: all postpaid. E. A. Hayes.
Buford.
Ten Ibs. Dixie white bunch
butter beans, 10-lIb. speckled*
crowder peas beans, broom corn
seed, 10 lbs. sunflower seed: all
hand-cleaned, 10c lb. ea., or lot
for $4. lL. M. Aderhold, Lavonia.
White butter beans, 15 lb.. or
exc. 2 Ibs. for 3 of dried peaches,
apples, nest onions, or pop corn.
Mrs. -E. M. Travis, Fayetteville.
Ene. pea seed, 25c Ib.. or exc.
1 lb. for 4 lbs. smoking tobacco.
Fach pay postage. Desser Bar-
BULLETIN
Georgia Products For |
ney, Clermont. Rt. 1.
: Georgia Products For
Sale
Willetts coldproof Eng. peas,
25c Ib.: 10 Ibs., $2. del. Mrs. H. V.
Franklin, Register.
One hundred and twenty-day
velvet beans, sound and pure, $3
ee S H. D. Yawn, Rhine,
Twenty bu. sound Clays, and
5 bu. red hull speckled, each
$2.15 bu.; 2 bu. black crowders,
5 lb. L. T. McCoy, Warrenton.
Thirty. lbs. hand-shelled Clays,
free from trash; also 20 Ibs. sun-
dried apples, each 10c Ib., FOB.
Bufor Evans, Talona.
White willow butter beans,
butter peas, bunch early Eng.
pea seed, all 25c lb.: also peach
seed at bargain, and mustard
and collard seed, 12c pkg. -Mrs.
R. Q. Miller, Asworth; Rt. 2.
Sugar Crowders, brown, 6c Ib.;
blue goose peas for seed or eat-
ing, black-eyed peas, and blue
goose and Whiporwiils mixed,
each, 5c Jlb., del. Mrs. Lauren
Noble, Trenton.
New Guinea butter vine or
bean, 30 seed for 12c; bush and
pole tender bean seed, salad and
telephone Eng. peas, white velvet
okra seed, all 20c for large cup-
ful. Will exc. J. R. Bramlett,
Ellijay, Rt. 4.
PECANS AND PEANUTS
FOR SALE
Three hundred lbs. large size
seedling pecans, 1931 crop. J. M.
Marshall, Woodland.
Good paper-shell medium size
pecans, 15c lb. FOB here; exc.
some for feed oats at 40c bu.; ea.
to -prepay chgs.*of shipping:
send 10c for: sample. Mrs. T. J.
Thorne, Perkins.
Large size Stuart pecans, 15c
lb., or exc. for 1 or 2 R. I. Red,
roosters, not over il yr. old, or for
nice dried apples or peaches; ea.
pay postage. Mrs. T. M. Warren,
Cordele, Rt. 2. e
N. C. raised peanuts, $5.75 bu.
FOB. C. C. Bennett, Adel, Rt. 3.
N. C. runner peanuts, No. 1s, |.
- sale. G. A. Bragg,Donaldson-
ville.
Genuine N. C. runner seed
peanuts, 2%c lb. FOB; taken up
and picked without any rain on
them. O. M. Greene, Iron City.
Large and med. size pecans,
15c and 20c Ib. FOB here. Emory
Jones,- Blakely.
One hundred and fifty lbs. ea..,
Stuarts, 8c lb. and seedlings, 5c
Ib., del. in Ga. A. J. Kirsey,
Eatonton.
Schleys; 15 6 -Ib.-- Stuarts:
12%2c; Money Makers, 10c Ib.
Jack Powell, Pelham.
One hundred bu. white Span-
ish peanuts, gathered without
rain; sound, no pops, 50c_ bu.,
FOB. Milton Beall, Louisville.
One hundred and _ sixty Ibs.
large paper-shell pecans, sound,
8c Ib., FOB. Dock- Brown, Doe-
run, Rt. 1, Box 148. f
Nice Jot paper-shell pecans,
Schley, -Stuarts, and Money
Makers; any amt. 10 lbs. up, 15c
per lb.; up to 25 lbs., 50 Ibs. and
up, 12%c lb. FOB. Mrs. Z. D.
Cravey, McRae. :
N. C. flat runner. peanuts, my
special seed, 6c lb., hand shelled,
600 lbs.; 50 bu. pure Perkins long
green okra seed, screened and
clean, 20e lb. FOB Climax and
Whigham. W. U. J. Draughon,
Whigham.
White Spanish peanuts, se-
lected stock, saved especially for
seed and roasting, 4c lb.: not less
than 25 lbs. shipped. Billie
Woods, Brooks.
Forty lbs. extra nice Success
pecans, large size, not hurt from
dry weather, 20c lb. FOB. Mrs.
D. H. Vocke, Valdosta.
N. C. run: cr peanuts; 90c bu.
FOB; no exc.; money order: no
chks. Lamar Hartley, Tennille.
. Mobile pecans, 5c lb. to Ist,
2nd and 3rd zones, prepaid. J. T.
Lovett, Pinehurst.
No. 1 stock of 1931 crop pea-
nuts, Spanish, 2%c Jb: Ga.
runners, 2c lb., next 15 days,
a Hoyt Martin, Vienna,
_ About 90 lbs. good size seed-
ling pecans, 5c lb. FOB; sample
on request. Milton Arnold, Sur-
reney, Rt 2:
Good, sound Spanish peanuts,
at right price: will exc. 2 or 300
Ibs. for runner peanuts and other
things I need on farm. J. R.
Sumner, Alamo, Rt. 1.
About 40 Ibs. well filled paper-
shell peeahs, 20c lb. FOB; few
lbs. Stuarts and Van Demans,
15c Ib.; exc. 1 Ib. pecans for 2
Ibs. nice, dried apples. G. T.
Hadden, Avera. ;
Page Seven.
Georgia Products
For Sale
White Spanish peanuts, No. 1,
hand picked, 5c Ib. FOB; cash *
with order. J. Fred Pope, Box
Springs, Rt. 2.
Ga. raised N. C. runner pea=
nuts, 65c bu. Mrs. Ouida Harper,
Osierfield.
Large size pecans, black wal-<
nuts, also peanuts for sale. Mrs.
E. L. Smith, Monticello, Rt. 2.
Well filled, large size paper-
shell pecans for sale or exc. for
good grade sugar cane syrup,
small size Ga. runner peanuts,
1931 seed velvet beans. John G,
Daniel, Morgan.
1931 crop, large seedling pe-=
cans, 10 Ib. postpaid, or 85e for
10 lbs.;- also. golden queen pep
corn, weevil free and shelled. c
Ib.; add postage. Henry Robin-
son, Hawkinsville, Rt. 1. :
Jumbo peanuts, 100-lb. lots,
3c;. 500 and up, 2%c Ib.; cash
with order. P. R. McElveen,
Stilson. :
Thirty lbs. small seedlings, 8c;
50 Ibs. medium, 10c: 75 Ibs. pa=
pershell seedlings, 10c lb. Exe.
for %-Irish potatoes for seed, 4
Ibs. cornfield bean, gal. red nest
onions, turnip and cabbage seed.
Mrs. J. R. Lord, Dixie, Rt. 1.
"Sixty Ibs. large seedlings, $5
FOB for lot; 50 Ibs. small seed=
lings, 6c Ib. for entire lot FOB.
Miss Ethel L. Chapman, Craw-
fordville, P. O. Box 15.
Hand-picked and cleaned Va-<
lencia peanuts, free of pops,
12%c Ib. B. L. Thurmond, Gresh-
amville.
Two hundred pounds shell Mo-
bile pecans, 5c Ib. or 4c lb. in exe.
for peanuts, or field peas. Send
postage for sample of pecans.
C. B. Hicks, Reynolds.
Extra large paper shell pecans
(ess than 50 make a lb.), 6 lbs.
$1 postpaid. Mrs. T. C. Floyd,
Chipley, Rt. 1.
Few pecans and black walnuts
for sale or exchange.
Sheehan, Sharon.
ered and picked without rain,
2%c Ib. FOB.:2O. HB. Jordan;
Shellman. s
Paper shell pecans, small, 10c;
medium, 15c; - large,
shelled meats, 40c Ib.; 5 Ibs. $1.90.
Exc. for anything can use of
value. Plus postage. Mrs. Addie
Waddele, Pearson. :
Paper shell pecans, small, med.
and large for sale or exc. Deo-
shia Sheridan, Pearson.
Special imp. running peanuts,
mostly 3 to hull, 2c lb. FOB. D.
H. Pelham, Edison, Rt. 2.
White Spanish peanuts, sound
seed, 65c bu.,.60c bu. in 10 bu.
lots or more, FOB. W.C. Bras-=
sell, Gibson.
N. C. Spreader peanuts, also :
old Ga. runners, 3 in hull; none
better; 3c lb. J. H. Speir, Daw-
son, Rt. 6. 3
About 100 lbs. Stuart pecans,
15c lb.; 200 Ibs. mixed paper-
shells, and others, 10c lb.; cash
with order. Jno. S. Williams,
Haddock.
Spanish seed peanuts, 2c lb.,
FOB. T. L. Swanson, Fitzgerald.
Good seedling pecans, - well
filled, 4c lb. FOB. E. E. Chason,
Cairo, Rt. 2.
Ga. grown N. C. peanuts, $2.50
per 100 lbs.; sample of 2 Ibs. for
10c; also baby lima beans, gath-
ered without rain on them,
bright and clean, 8c Ib. FOB. Joe
Baker, Norman Park, Rt. 1. :
Vine peanut, 3c Ib. or exc. for
sweet potatoes, or will buy the
potatoes; state quantity and
price in first letter. B.. Baker,
Ellenton.
N.; C. runner
raised, 3 Ib.;
Moore, Pitts.
peanuts,
sat.; suar.- D338,
Three Ibs. runner peanuts,
2%c Ib. R. L. Blackshear,
Richland.
Ga. runner peanuts,
sound seed. gathered and thrashe
ed without rain on them, practi-<
cally no.pops, 65c bu.; 60c for
money
order or Cashiers chk. Paul
25, 50 or 100-bu. lots;
Beck, Valdosta, Rt. 3.
Large, med. and small seed=-
lings, well filled. 10c to 20c lb.:
pecan meats, smali halves and ~
pieces, 10-lb. lots, 45 Ib.: select
halves, 50c in 10-Ib. lots; also 8
Ibs. beef tallow, make offer. Mrs,
J. B. Cox, Sr.,: Milledgeville. =
M.S
Old-fashioned peanuts, gath-
20 Ib:
*
Gaz
=
good,
No. 1 N. C. Ga. raised runner 3
peanuts, 3c lb. FOB: lots of 100
lbs. or more, 2%c Ib..del.: alsa
white Spanish, same price; pa.
per-Shell pecans. 10 lbs. up, 12
lb. del.; money order or ehk,
with order: C.
Rt. 6.
H. Parish, Tifton, x
isk. | Page Hight 2
Georgia Products :
For Sale
Sound peanuts, $1 bu. FOB;
exc. for corn, 1 bu. peanuts for 2
= corn. Wilson Carson, Griffin,
RteD;
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES, ETC., FOR SALE
Walnut, June-cherry and yel-
low limbertwig apple sprouts, 3
ft. uv; 25c ea. to 3rd zone; horse
radish, 25c ib.; also brown sugar
crowder peas, 5c lb. FOB. C. V.
Wilson, Maysville.
Mtn. huckleberries, $1 pef C;
muscadine vines, 50c doz.; sweet
pumpkin seed, 10c cuful; add
postage. Mary Grindle, Dahlone-
ga, Rt. 1, Box 58.
State insp., true to name, lead.
var., apple andpeach trees, 5c
to 15c ea.: pear and cherry trees, !
30c ea.: Concord and Niagara
grape vines, 2 yrs. old, 10c ea. W.
HH. Alexander, Cleveland.
June budded peach trees,
Carmen, early rose, redbird and
lberta, $25 per M; everything
for fruits for home orchards;
prices cut for cash. A. J. Welden,
Griffin.
Yellow clingstone peach. trees,
8 for 30c; gooseberry bushes, 3
. for 25c, or 10c ea.; also pop eorn,
yellow grain, 7 small, 5c; add
postage. Mrs. G. W. Winkler,
| Cleveland, Rt. 4.
Twelve mtn. grown apple
trees, 2 of a kind, from early
euntil late,-yr. old, around 3 ft.,
$1 del.; State insp. T. M. Webb,
Ellijay. :
Peach trees, State insp., $35
M; $4 C; 75c doz.; apricot, plum,
By . $125. dog: -erape,> fig;
black walnut, best var., $4 C;
85e doz. BE. B. Travis, Riverdale.
Concord grape vine cuttings, 3
or more eyes, 50c per C, del.
reasonable distance; also furnish
good pecan trees, set and guar.
to live, also kudzu plants; write.
Y. M. Anderson, Williamson.
f Currant: sprouts; nice. size,
strone roots, 2 to. 3: ft... 10c ea.
del. W. L. Stevenson, Sharps-
bate. Rt. ol.
: Mogul plum sprouts, 35c ea.,
or exc. for anything useful on
farm. Mrs. T. J. Lewis, College
Park, Rt. 2.
Fifty seedling pecan trees, 18
in. to 5 ft., 10c per tree. Mrs. D.
Whiddon, Chula.
Extra large white scupper-
nongs, well rooted, 20c ea., or 3
for 50c postpaid. Isla Hamilton,
Alamo, Rt. 2.
Fruit trees for sale. Mrs. R. A.
Whitmire, Carnesville, Rt. 1.
Ped. pecan trees, . Schley,
Stuart and Money Maker var.;
* bondd and State insp.; new re-
duced prices.
Valley.
Nice, mtn. grown apple trees,
$6 per C and up; home orchard
of 12 trees, 2 of a. kind, from
early until late, 1 yr. old, State
insp., $1, all del. T. M. Webb,
Ellijay.
State insp., true to name, ap-
ple and peach trees, all lead. var.,
5 to 15c ea.; pear and cherry,
80c ea.; Concord and Niagara
grape, 2 yr. vines, 10c ea. W. H.
Alexander, Cleveland.
Black currants, 4 to 6 ft., $1.25
doz.. prepaid. M. E. Warren,
Hartwell, Rt. 1.
Six old fashioned cherry
bushes, 15c ea., 6 May cherries,
46c ea.: add postage. Mrs. Joe
McWhorter, Bowden, Rt. 1.
POTATOES FOR SALE
Around 5 M Jbs. Porto Rico
seed potatoes, Gov. insp., 1c Ib.
at farm. D. P. Martin, Cobbdtown.
Twenty-five bu. big stem. Jer-
sey potatoes, State insp. for sale.
D. W. Phillips, Hazlehurst, Rt.
1, Box 87:
One hundred bu. best big stem
Jersey seed potatoes; make price
for Jot. or part; FOB:, W.-H.
Sapp, Glennville.
Twenty-five bu. Porto - Rico
potatoes, 60c hu. G. C. Thornton,
Pitts: .
White star Irish potatoes, for
planting: will run No. 1 and No.
2s, $1.25 bu. del. parcel post;
also have good, nice, dried ap-
ples; 6c lb. del. H. V. -Pickel-
simer, Hurst.
State insp. peach trees, $35 M;
$4 C; 75c doz.; grape, fig, black
walnut, best var., $4 C; 75 doz.;
plum and apricot, lead. var., $7
i oto. doz... hs B= Travis;
Riverdale.
Money - maker,
W. H. Harris, Ft.
success and
Pabst pecan trees, 3 to 10 ft., 20c
to 35c each; FOB. Also have
1931 crop true Ga. collard seed,
'$15 cwt: under. 10 Jb-.. 18 FOB.
J. TI. Ponder, Whigham.
a ee
Sale
Two crop Bunch graps, ripen
M. heeled in., del. early spring.
I. H. Johnson, Dublin, Rt. 6.
All lead. var., Gov. insp., apple
and peach trees, 2 and 3 yrs. old,
15c and 10c ea.; cherry and pear,
35c; Concord and Niagara grape,
10c; Klondike strawberry, 50c C;
oe L. C. Head, Cleveland,
Large brown fig sprouts, 3-5
ft., 15 ea. and postage; also
will exc. 10 Ibs. dried peaches,
free from peeling and worms, for
10 qts. of nest onions; ea. pay
postage. Mrs. J. E. lewis,
Machen.
All lead. var. apple trees, 2-3
ft., 10c. Early harvest and Keif-
ifer pear trees, 4-5 ft., $3 doz.;
Concord and Niagra grape vines,
2 yrs., $8 C. State insp. and true
to name, C. M. Alexander, Cleve-
land AR: i
also Blue Damson plums, 3 for
30c; 6 for 50c; $1 doz. Also earl-
iest var. imp. Klondike straw-
berry plants, 30c C.; $2 M. del.
ae J. S. Crowe, Cumming,
Rt. 4.
BUTTER FOR SALE
Four to 6 lbs. fresh Jefsey
butter per week, 30c lb.;_ t. b.
tested cows; postpaid; cash with
order. Mrs. F. E. Walton, Powder
Springs, RFD 3.
Nice table butter, Jersey, t. b.
tested; 4 or_5 Ibs. weekly, 25c lb.
del.; sat. guar.; sample free. Mrs.
M. L. Leathers, Buchanan, Rt. 1.
Four to 6 Ibs. nice Jersey. but-
ter per week, 30c lb. del.; guar.
nice and fresh; sample on re-
quest. Mrs. C. H. Walls, Cum-
ming, Rt. 3, Box 41.
Two. lbs. fresh firm butter ea.
week, 30c lb. del. Mrs. L. P.
Tatum, Talking Rock, Rt. 3.
Four Ibs. nice, fresh Jersey
butter ea. week, 35c lb., postpaid.
Mrs. D. . Gayler, Lylerly, Rt. 1.
Four to 6 lbs. firm Jersey but-
ter per week, from 6 gal. cow,
in brick molds, 25c lb. del. Mrs.
yee Wofford, Gainesville,
Six or 7 lbs. firm, fresh butter
ea. week; guar. good, 30c lb. del.
Mrs. Grady Settle, Suwanee,
Pet. 2. ;
Four lbs. nice Jersey butter
ea. week, 25c lb. del in Ist and
2nd zones; cows, t. b. tested.
Mrs. I. D. McDuffie, Ashland,
Rt. 1:
- Georgia Products For
Sale
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Pure pork- smoked country
sausage, 1742c lb. FOB; any
quantity; sat. guar. Perry Tuck-
er, Hartsfield. .
Fresh spareribs and back-
bone, 12%c Ib.; home-made
linked sausage, 15c lb.; smoked
sausage, 18c; smoked hams, 6-
15 lbs., 18 lb.; smoked sides and
shotlders, 13c; all exp. col.;
send chk. J. W. Lang, Omega.
Twenty-five or 30 lbs. fresh
cracklins, 6c lb. or exc. for dried
peaches, free of worms, peel, etc.,
at 6c lb.; exc. lb. for lb. Mrs. H.
G. Kirkland, Cobbtown, Rt. 1.
Pure, all pork, smoked country
sausage for sale. Fred C. Garrett,
Sparks. :
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Artichokes, Jerusalem, and
long tubers, 5 and up to 10 bu.,
80c bu.; 10 bu. or more, 75c bu,
FOB; also rhubarb or pie plants,
6, 30c; 1% doz., 50c; 4 doz., $1,
del. Ira C. Anderson, Roy.
Twelve lbs. red hot pepper, 30c
Ibs-or $3: for lot. Mrs: G2
Strickland, Pitts.
HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE .
Good comb honey, 10 Ibs. del.
anywhere for $1.50. C: P. Smith,
Enigma. ;
Comb honey in bulk, 5-lb.
pails, del. in Ga., 75c; strained,
5 lb., 60c; lard cans, 60 lbs. net,
FOB here, 10c lb.; mostly Tupelo,
spring honey. Curd Walker,
Vidalia.
New honey, white. comb, .pack-
ed in 50-Ib. lard cans, $3.75 per
can, or will exe. for seed rye:
also fresh home-made butter, 3
Ibs., $1 postpaid; large softshell
pecans, 6 lbs., $1 postpaid. L. B,
Scoggins, Omega.
Bees in 19 frame pat. hives,
cheap for cash, or exc. Write.
T. L. Beasley, Groveland.
July and October, 25c each, plus
postage; cuttings from same; $30
Large var. May cherry sprouts,
MARKET BULLE DIN
( Georgia Products For
Georgia Products
For Sale
labeled, in 5-Ib. pails, 12 per cs.,
oe Prompt del. J. T. Mullis,
ma.
Nice honey, 10c lb. in 10-lb.
buckets; chunk and ext. All FOB.
No personal chks. J. W. Stall-
ings, Valdosta, Rt. 5, Box 92.
FRUIT FOR SALE
Two hundred lbs. nice, dried
apples and peaches, 10c lb.; also
plenty of all kinds of garden seed
at reasonable price. J. A. Barnes.
Clermont. .
Nice dried apples, 10c lb.; also
I M bundles of fodder, $1.50 per
ute Mrs. M. L. Madden, Felton,
RE. 1.
Nice, sun-dried peaches, i0c
lb.; cash with order. Mrs. W. C.
Akins, Buford, Rt. 1. .
Twenty-five lbs. nice, dried
peaches, 8c lb. or exc. for white
feed sacks 100 Ib. cap.; 2 sacks to
lb. of fruit. Mrs. Erskin Jones,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Sun-dried apples and peaches,
9c lb. or exc. for white . feed
sacks or beans. M. F. Etris, Dah-
lonega, RFD 1.
Dried apples, 20c lb. postpaid.
Mrs. A. A. McDougald, Cedar-
town. se
Two hundred and fifty lbs.
sun-dried apples, 12c lb.; add
postage; no chks. Mrs. M. E.
Keener, Rabun Gap, RFD 1,
Box 16.
Nice,. sun-dried apples, or
peaches, 8c lb.; exc. for any pure
bred chickens. T. J. Barrett,
Alto.
Fifteen lbs. sun-dried peaches
and 10 Ibs. apples, all nice and
free of worms; apples peeled
and cored, 10c lb.: P. P.; cash or
money order. Mrs. L. B. Fry,
Dallas, Rt. 3. :
Bright, sun-dried apples, free
of core, peeling, etc., 50 Ib. bag,
5c lb. FOB; less quantity, 512c
lb. FOB. F. R. Rogers, Young
Cane.
Nice, dried fruit, 5c Ib.; add
pose G. P. Craig, Morganton,
Nice, sun-dried apples, 10c Ib.,
del. Henry F. Weaver, Marion.
Nice, sun-cured dried apples,
10c ib. Mrs. Bertha Cartr,
Cedartown, Rt. 1.
Nice, dried apples, no worms,
Te Ib. or 20 Ibs., $1; cash with
order; also all kinds of seed for
sale; for detail- and cheapest
prices, write. R. Reeves McCol-
lum, New Holland.
Good, bright, sun-dried sour
apples, 8c 1b., del. in lots of 10
lbs. or more. W. F. Rogers,:
Mineral Bluff.
SYRUP FOR SALE
Good, thick, 1931 sorghum
syrup, 50c gal. in 5 and 10-lb.
cans; will exc. for corn, hay_or
fodder, or for good pigs. J. E.
Rusk, Buchanan, Rt. 2.
Beet-the-bee syrup, bright
and extra heavy, 80c gal. del.;
He ee Cc. R. Smith, Buford,
1931 crop, Ga. cane syrup, in
new 35 gal. cypress bbis., $14 per
bbl. FOB. R. L. Baxter, Ludowici.
New crop syrup, A-1 grade;
case 6, 10-Ib. cans, $3.25 FOB;
cash with order, "7 ND Wells!
Adel.
Good, sorghum syrup, 50c gal.
and shipping chgs.; also white
and col. butter: beans, 10c pt.;
tender cornfield beans, 10c cup-
ful; blood red turnip beet seed,
10c cupful. Mrs. W. H. Ander-
son, Murrayville, Rt. 1.
Georgia Products
Wanted
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want bunch velvets, No. 1
Brabhams, O-too-tans, mung
beans, and Lady peas. R. N.
Ethridge, Jackson.
Exc. large white running or
white bunch butter bean seed
for white half runner or Bur-
pees bunch garden beans, qt.
for qt., and ea. prepay shipping
chgs. Mrs. Bert Alderman, Syl-
vester. ;
Want good. sound, mixed or
pure peas; exc. pure, bright
Hastings 100 bu. oats, 2 hu. oats
for 1 of peas. G. M. Rowls,
Williamson..
Want 25 bu., 1931 crop, sound
Brab. peas; will exe. Stuart pe-
cans, giving 15 lbs. pecans for 1
bu. peas. D. A. Phelps, Poulam
Want O-too-tan yellow mouth
and Biloxi soya beans, 25c to 30c
bu. Serd samples. J. A. Ken-
nedy, Pavo. = C
Fey. comb honey, packed and}
Georgia Products
- Wanted _
Want Ford-Hook lima beans.
E. C. Rackley, Albany, Rt. A.
Exc. 10 nice pullets or young
hens for 5 bu. Brabs, Irons or
unknown peas. Consider Clays
or any good hay pea. E, O. But-
ler, Baxley, Rt. 3, Box q.
Exc. 100 lbs. seedling pecans
for 2% bu. good, sound peas, any
vat. Ba. prepay ches. J. V.
Clark, Scotland. | ;
Exec. % pt. of winter Eng. peas
and % pt. of green pod okra seed
for pint of butter-peas. Will buy.
Write first. Dora Brinkley,
Chula.
PECANS AND PEANUTS
WANTED
Want to exchange Cokers No.
5 cotton seed for Spanish or run-
ner peanuts, or O-too-tan soy
beans. Bu. for bu., peanuts, 3
bu, for 1 bu. beans. R. H. How-
ard, Kathleen. :
Want large and extra large
paper shell pecans, at 6-10c lb.
del. Submit sample; also paying
22c lb. for black walnut meats
del. Take any ami. +1. A:
Hughes, Buford.
Want 200 lbs. good, sound seed
Ga. or N. C. runner peanuts. I
pay 1%c per lb. Also pure Tom
o prices. J.H. Leverett, Par-
rott.
Want seedling and paper shell
pecans in any quantity. Pay
highest cash prices. Send sam-
ples and number of Ibs. ea. var.
offered. Geo. M. Prince. Colum-
bus, Box 1160.
Exe. 8 lbs. dried peaches for
paper shell pecans. . Exc. lb. for
lb. Ea. to pay postage. Bonnie
Roberts, Gainesville Rt. 2.
Want seedling and paper shell
pecans in any quantity. Pay
highest cash prices. Send sam-
ple and state number of lbs. of
ea. var. offered. Goe. M. Prince,
Columbus, Box 1160.
POTATOES WANTED
Want seed Irish potatoes to
plant 3 acres. State what you
have, price and amt. it will take.
C. H. Michols, Rome.
FRUIT WANTED
Exc. pork cracklins for eating
(no skins in them) for dried ap-
ples. Lb. for lb. Ea. pay post-
age. Write first. Mrs. Alonzo
Paulk, Jr. Wray.
Exc. within radius of 25 miles
med. pecans at 10c lb. for dried
fruit. Mrs. C. A. Harrell, West
Point, Rt. 1.
HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES WANTED
Want 25 or 30 hives bees in
pat. hives. Will trade cow for
same. Also will trade cow for
good saddle horse. F. M. Jar-
rett, Boston.
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES, ETC., WANTED
Want to get best prices on 1
yr. old fruit trees, in lots of 1000;
especially interested in Yate ap-
ples. H. H. Gibson, Mt. Zion.
Want 500 Tung oil nut trees,
and 1 bu. Tung oil nuts for seed;
must be cheap; make best offer.
T. J. Byrd, Broxton.
Want price on budded or
grafted pecan trees, 2-4 ft. high;
Stuarts, Success and Schley var.
Oscar Payne, Canton, Rt. 3.
Exc. Porto Rico potato plants,
April del., for 3 doz. peach trees,
del. now. S =. Snires, . Arabi,
Rt. 1.
Exc. pr. 8-wks.-old P. C. pigs
for 12 pecan trees, State insp.;
also exc. 10 or 15 lbs. bunch,
dried nice butter beans for 10-15
Ibs. dried peaches; write at once
Cordele, Rt. B.
Miscellaneous For Sale
Dried sage leaves, 10c pt.: wool
rolls, 60 Ibs., 4 lbs. white washed
wool, 35 lb. Mrs... V. S. Ladd,
Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Good yellow leaf chewing to-
bacco, 10 lb. bag, $1: 20 Ibs.,
$1.90; 25 lbs., $2.35; smoking, 13
lbs., $1; all-del. 8rd zone. Harold
Smith, Baxley.
Med. size pecan meats, 25c lb.;
also flue-cured tobacco, 13c Ib.,
del. in Ga. B. J. Outen, Manassas.
Black walnuts, 4. or 5 bu. dry,
ready. to ship now, 75c bu. FOB.
Mrs. S. O. Burk, Glennville.
Box 154. :
Nice dried apples, 10c Jb., 10-
tb. lots; hickory nuts, $1 bu.;
Calif. black-eyed, red_ rippers,
$2.50 bu. FOB. Miss Ruth White,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 33..
Thursday, January 14,
9c lb.; smoking, 5 lb. ad
Watson melon seed. Write for
what you have: Mrs. J. B. Harris. |
Miscellaneous For Sq
- Sixteen qts: of hazelnuts
at.; add postage. Miss Ira
Blalock. = ee
Twisted tobacco, 15 Ib,
R. M. Morris, Surrency,
Green sassafras roots, 15
add postage. Paul Mozely, D6,
sonville, Rt. 2. Box 37, so
Bright leaf tobacco,
cured, 5 Ibs., 60c; 10 Ibs.
postpaid; no chks. A. Ly, Rop
Baxley, Rt. 2. oe
Fifteen lbs. yellow: ror
lb.; rhubarb plants, 50 d
bacco seed, 10e thls. Miss
McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 4.
* Flue-cured chewing tobac
Chewing tobacco, 9c Ib.;
ing, 5c lb.;. add postage. .
Steediey, Baxley. ee
Yellow,. flue-cured tobacco
lbs., $1, prepaid to 3rd Zon
H.: Troupe,;. Baxley, a
Flue-cured chewing and
ing tcbacco, best grades, 13
$1 del. in 3rd zone. J. 'T. Tr
Baxley.
Forty lbs. new goose feathe
60c lb. Mrs. M: F. Jones,
Rt. 1; Bok lit. ee
Sweet leaf, flue-cured {
bacco ,chewing, 10c 1b.; smo
ing, 8c lb., del.; seed, Jama
wrapper, long leaf willow,
ginia bright leaf, cash; en
to sow 400 yards, 50c
Campbell, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Tobacco, properly cured
manufactured, ready to
chewing, 3 Ibs., 60c; smoki
4e-lb. pkgs., 5 pkgs., 65c.
Williams, Rockingham. t
ob
age. J. S. Steedley, Baxley, Rij
Good, flue-cured
chewing, 10 Ibs., $1; smok
lbs., $1; twisted, 25c Ib., di
S. Fowler, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Good, flue-cured chewin
smoking tobaeco, 12%2 Ib
twisted, 25c Ib., del. J. D.
Surrency, Rt. 2. ;
Black walnut meats, 45
no trash; also good dried
apples, 9c; peaches, 8c I
for large chicken feed sac
A. Brady, Murrayville,
Black walnuts, hulled; $1
also 50 Ibs. dried peaches
lb.; cash with order: ad
ce Shockley, Bal
Good grade chewing tobac
10 Ibs., $1 del.; sat. guar
dell Smith, Baxley.
Good, yellow leaf, flue-c
chewing tobacco, 10 Ibs., $:
Ibs., $1.90; 25 lbs., $2.25; 100 hs
$8.50, del. in Ga. H. E. Smi
Baxley. as
Good, flue-cured, ripe
mellow tobacco, chewing,
smoking, 8c lb.; postpaid. M
T. Burke, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Pimiento pepper, 60c
calamus plants, for setting
ea.; 60c doz.; white, black
peas; 3c Ib., mailed; exc. for
lard seed at 20c Ib. L. A
Oakwood. RS
Pure April hatch Black G
roosters, $2; White Wyandot
roosters, $1.50; pullets, $1
N. Z. red rabbits, does,
Henderson bush limas, 15
other beans and seed. J.
Lovett, Luthersville.
Cow stable manure, $3
50c ner 1-horse wagon loa
Griffin, College Park, opp
Liveoak Farm, Riverdale Ri
Fifteen lbs. yellow root,
dry, 50c 1b.; rhubarb plant
doz.; peppermint plants,
doz.;. Missionary stra
plants, $1.25, 500; $2 1000.
Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, Ri
Twisted tobacco, 15e Ib.,.
R. M. Morris, Surrency, F
Flue-cured tobacco,
and smoll chickens, $1 pe
lbs., FOB. W. A. Smith, Sa
nah, 102 East Bay St.
Good, old, mellow chewini
bacco, 10c Ib.; smoking, 8
paid-in 3rd: zene: =)
Baxley, Rt. 2. :
Genuine, yellow ciuewill
smoking tobacco, twisted, #
chewing, $1; 12 Ibs: smoki
prepaid to 3rd zone..Mrs
Dykes, Baxley, Rt. 2. =
Good, bright and - red,
cured tobacco, chewing,
smoking, 8c Ib.;:. del. to
zone; chewing; .8 and
not paid; twisted, 25c
David Hutto, Surrency.
Good, bright and red
cured tobacco, chewing,
smoking, 8c lb. del. to 3r
or 8c and you pay
Surrency. }
twisted, 25c Ib. del. Linnie B