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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. % a 3 z Soa Pe ht bet S = 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 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. 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