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VOL. 15

Poultry For Sale
AUSTRALORPS
Pure bred 3% and 4 mos. old Aus-
tralorp cockerels, $1 each; 2 for $1.75:
pure R. C. S. L. Wyandotte pullets
and cockerels, same age, 75c ea. Mrs.
Laura Curry, Stockton.

- Australorp cocks and cockerels, $2

_ each, FOB; Osborne str. eggs, $1.25
per 15; cartons ret.; Tancred W. L.
_ cock, $1 FOB. Johnson Crowe, Car-
_tersville. :



BANTAMS |
Black Cochins, 5 hens and 2 roost-
ers, $10 for the lot. These Bantams
. are guaranteed to please. John. S.
ee Atlanta, 841 Fredrica St:,

_-Genuine Buff Cochin mothers, $2;
eggs, $1.50; Giant Black . Minorca
cockerels, $1 each; eggs, $1.50 per 15.
0. H. Wright, Atlanta, 515 Peters



BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS

About 40 B. R. pullets, 3 mos. old,
50c each. Mrs. A. V. Holloway, Gray-
e mont Rt. 1.

Five pure bred B. R. pullets, last of
'Feb hatch, and 1 cockerel from heavy

_. layers, $4: eggs, 2c each for hatching;

_ baby chicks, $6 per 100. Mrs. F. Cow-
art, Summit.
& Twenty-five thoroughbred B. R.
chicks. 3 wks. old, 25c each, parcel
ee: R. W. Tilley, Talking Rock,
Pure bred Thompson, Ringlet B. R.
March 1931 hatch rooster, extra large,
$1.50 FOB; eggs, same str., 65c per
15. del, Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon.
Pure bred Ringlet B. R. eggs, 50c
per 15, or 100 for $3; guar. sat. or no
sale; not prepaid. Miss M. E. Adams,

e Marietta, Rt. 3.

Selected Parks str. B. R., 8-10 wks.
_ Old cockerels for breeding, 75c each,
_ r 50c each in lots of 5, FOB; eggs,

%5c per 15 del. Mrs. J. S. Raulerson,
Rockingham.

Five Dark Cornish hens and cock-
_ @rel, $5, exp. collect; few more hens,
$1 each. Mrs. Tom Miller, Calhoun,
N. Wall St.

STATE CAPITOL



Poultry For Sale

Pure Parks str. B. R. stock direct |.

of Cream grade; 5 hens, 2 yrs. old,
$1 each, or $5 for lot with same age
cock free. Mrs. John A. Watson,
Graymont.



CORNISH |
Pure bred White Cornish, av. 1 lb.
each, 40c each; eggs, $3 per C, or 75c
per 15 del. Paul E. Law. Ocilla. .

Five Dark Cornish, about 214 Ib.
cockerels, $3.50, or 75cea.; flue-cured
tobacco, 10 lb. $1 prepaid. Exc. for 11
seehe ety Lanier, Summit, Rt. 3,

Ox 27.

_ Eight pure bred Dark Cornish cock-

erels,. Feb. and March hatch, 75c ea. |

Gordon Strickland, Royston.

Pure bred Dark Cornish pullets and
cockerels, March hatch, large type,
Berry str. cockerels, $1.25 each; pul-
lets, $1 each; 10 vullets, cockerel, $10.
E. B, Trotman, Lumpkin.

GAMES
Pit. games, Royal Chanticleers,
dead game, partridge size, $1. G. W.
Price, Atlanta, 1678 Emory Road.

W arehorse-Roundhead, cross
games, quail size, 50c each; exc. 12-15
rabbits, mostly Chinchillas, for reg.
doe kid, Toggenburg or Nubian. C. J.
Keyes, Bishop.

GIANTS

White Jersey Giants, rooster,
$2.50; hen, $1.25; both together,
$3.25; ea. yr. old. Miss Jessie Rich-
ards, Ivey.

J. B. Giant, Feb. hatch pullets, 75c
each; 3 March 1931 hatch hens, $1
each, FOB; cash. Mrs. B. H. Patter-
son, Baxley,

LEGHORNS

Year old Buff L. rooster, 75c, FOB;
extra nice breeding. Mrs. Elbert Over-
ton, Bowdon, Rt. 4.

One cockerel, 1 pullet, 10 wks. old,
pure bred W. L., $1. Mrs. L. Altman,
Baxley.

Several B. L. cockerels, 9 wks. old,
50c each; no culls. Mrs. J. H. Moore,
Reidsville.







ATLANTA, GEORGIA,



THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1982,

Poultry For Sale

Thirty pure bred Buff L. young
hens, $18; 20 3 mos. old pullets, 1
rooster free, $8; extra cockerels, 50c
each; pure R. I. Red March: cocks,
50c each. B. L. Lynn, Waycross, Rt. 4.

Tancred, Fairacre str., Royal Grade,
W. L. cockerels for breeders; large, 2
mos. old, from hens with trapnest
records, 250 eggs up, $1.50 each. W.
A. Hilton, Ellaville, Rt. 2.

Ped. cockerels, AAA W. L. Tancred
str.; direct from Booths trapnested
stock, 11 wks. old, $1 each, FOB. J.
C. Ward, Perry.

Selected 10 wks. old cockerels, di-
rect from Ferris best egg str. .W. L.,
$1 each, 6 for $5. Mrs. J. M. Holt,
Fairmount.

Seven hens, 1931 hatch, 10 Fen.
1932 pullets, 1. cockerel, 2 March 1932
pullets, pure Booths Tancred, $10 for
lot, FOB. W. L. Helms, Buena Vista.

Hight wks. . old Leghorn pullets,
April 1932 hatch, 35c del. H. H.
Todd, Hogansville.__

Fifty W. L., 9-wks.-old pullets, 30c
each, FOB; good stock; no chks. W.
C. Cooper, Carrollton, Rt. 2.

Two hundred and fifty Ferris best
egg strain W. L. pullets, 10 old; 50c
each, from stock direct. F. B..Fland-
ers, Rockledge.

Fourteen thoroughbred Buff Leg-
horn hens, heavy layers, $10 for lot;
no chks. Ira J. Blankenship, Wrights-
ville, P: O. Box 95.

Tom Barron cockerels from hens
2 to 4 yrs. old, wt. 5 lbs. or more, of
281-296 breeding, culled every 3 mos.,
50c each, 2 mo. old. F. E. Grubbs,
Demorest.

Eleven extra fine laying W. L. hens
and 2 heavy breeders, yr. old, 65c
each; 23 chicks, 7 wks. old, hen
hatched, 20c each FOB. Laura Mor-
ris, Roopville.

MINORCAS
White Minorcas, yr. old, pure bred
Booths cocks, $1 each; exc. for pure
bred W. L. pullets, ratio, 1 cock for 3
pullets; or will buy 200 pullets. W. B.
Williamson, Bremen.







NUMBER 28

Poultry For Sale

Three pure Golden Buff Minorca
yr. old hens, good layers, 85c each, or
$2.25 for the lot. Mrs. G. W. Akins,
Graymont.

Eight Black Minorca hens, 1931.
hatch, and 1 fine cockerel, Pape str.; |
also 5 Blue Speckled Guinea hens, $11
for lot. A. D. Giles, Douglasville,
Rt2.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

Friers, wt. 2 and 2% lbs. each, 206
lb. Mrs. W. O. Herrington, Daisy, Rt.
1, Box 60. :

Barred Rock and Red friers, 20
lb.; few B. R. hens, 14c lb.; imp. P. R.
plants, Gov. insp., 50c M, COD; cash
ae order. Mrs. Maude Thomas, Bax-
ey.

Want a first-class market for hens, .
ae and eggs. C. H. Huey, Decatur,
Rte; s

Twenty-five friers, roosters, B. R.
and R. I. Reds, 1%-2% lbs. each, 456
each, FOB; want % bu. Lookout Mtn.
Irish potatoes at once. R. C. Owen,



Gay.

Six wks. old pure bred Exchequer
Leghorns, Blue Andalusians, Laken=
velders, Silver Spangled Hamburgs,
75c each; no exc. F. M. Ellis, Griffin.

Two Buff Orp. and 1 Black Jersey
Giant roosters, $1 each. Mrs. Minnie
Stubbs, Woolsey.

Friers, 25c lb., FOB; cockerels and ~
pullets; Golden Buff Orp. cockerels,
75c; pullets, 75c; 12 hens and rooster,
same breed, 25c lb. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, |
Fruitland.



ORPINGTONS

Golden Buff Orp. hens and rooster,
25c lb., FOB; also cockerels, same
breed,.75c, FOB. Mrs. F. R. Vincent,
Fruitland.

One pure bred Buff Orp. rooster,
about 2% yrs. old, direct from Byers,
$2.50, or exc. for 3 pure bred B. LL.
hens, not over 2 yrs. old Mrs. T. D.
Fussell, Rhine.

PIGEONS
Several pairs Racing Homers, all
good racers, $1.50 pair. Luther Ivey,
Jdr., Americus, Box 265. ;
































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Biers Wye oe bees oe a = Hers Wanted 6 3
a wessceneenranscnecaneensenseenvene eas 10 42 12 18 10 Miscellaneous For Sale................ 3-4-8
Pe ee 20 22 20 18 20 Miscellaneous Wanted ncn 4
pits Mo Gs a =a = Plants For Sale desi 4-5-6
po ee ee "60 70 15 60 80 es :
3 Country Butter pest table. in ae .25 15 25 25 25 -25 Grain and Hay For Sale......-------c-s-+- 6
Ear Corn (80 Ib. to bu.), DU. wns _ 50 Be) oe eee a oe Grain and Hay Wanted.................... 6.4,
Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. ......---.-= 1.50 ah 2.00 a AES 12.00 meed Wor Sale ooo Se 6-7 |)
Peavine Hay, No. 1, tOm, -...ccsccsecccee ce" = Se or or Georgia Products For Sale............ 7-8 |
Peanut Hay, No. 1, tOM ......-.-encsre ere et Georgia Products Wanted ..cccecscccs 8 :
No Hogs sold during week beginning May 30, 1932, at co-operative sales. Special Notices ..-..-..--csseviscsmercsieceeer 4 ;
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- PeanutsNo. 1 stock, delivered shelling plants, $20.00 per ton, subject to change. i







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Poultry. For Soe.

. Mated, banded sand working, pair

ef White Kings (from a $5 pr. stock);

also Blue Homer mated with W. King
hen, $2 for lot. J. G. Bailey, Jr., Ca-

2) milla.

Eight pr. common pigeons, 30c pair,
or $2. for lot; cash order. Henry Mc-
Daniel, Omega, RFD 1.

Real Silver Kings, mated, banded,
working, $2 pr.; young birds of right
size and tight feathered, Cec each.
Exe. for Black Cochin bantams. Stan-
ley Hatcher, Augusta, 1819 Walton
Way.

Young squabs, 20c pair, 6 pairs $1;
mated pairs, 35c; bantam hens, 40c
each; young cockerels, 25c; pullets,
35 each; sat. guar.; all FOB; want
rabbits. James. Rice, Douglasville.

White Kings, about 24 for sale or
exc. for baby chicks; nannie goat and
3 mos. old billy goat, value $5 FOB;
Exc. for baby chicks or other value.

Mrs. H. T. Gibson,: Griffin.

White Kings, mated, banded, work-
ing. heavy squabbers. Burrell Rich-

| ards, Fitzgerald.

Ten pr. Silver Kings, mated, band-
ed, working, $2 pr.; also 2 pr. White



Kings, $1.50 pr. Stanley Hatcher,
Augusta, 1819 Walton Way.
R. I. REDS

Fifteen hens and rooster, pure bred
R. I. Reds, $1 each; $12 for lot, FOB.
a. Ac Swanson; Ringgold; Rt. 3,
Box 49.

Four pure bred S. C. R. I. Red,
Donaidson str. pullets, Feb. 15 hatch,
$3 for lot. Mrs. G. H. Eley. White
plains,

Seventy-five S. C. R. I. Red 2 yr.
old hens, $1 each; 4 roosters, 3 yrs.
old, $1.25 each; eggs, $1 setting; $2.50
per 50; Mahood str. and heavy layers.

Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood,
Box 83.

Five nice, ev... color Donaldson str.
R. I. Red hens and cock, 18 mos. old,
75c each, or $4.25 for lot. Mrs. W. R.
Chasteen, Locust Grove.

TNRKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, ETC.,
FOR SALE
Six pure bred M. B. turkey hens,



1931 hatch, now ready to lay, $2 each,

$10 for ats J. I: Ethridge, Auburn,
RED: 1.

Bronze turkey poults, 2 mos. old,
6Gc each if lot taken; W. L. Bantams,
small type, 4 wks. old, 25c each; day
old guineas, blue speckled, 10c each.
WS Smith,-Holly Springs, Rt..1.

Eleven 4 wks. old big type Black
Russian ducks, 75c each; also 20 that
are 10 days old at 50c each; money
orders. Vachel Zachry, Rome, P. O.
Box 549.



WYANDOTTES

Ten pure bred, 3 mos. old Colum-
bian Wyandotte cockerels, direct. from
Berrys, 60c each, FOB. Mrs. D. D.
' Thomas, Blackshear, Rt. 1.

Four pure bred R. C. W. Wyan-
dottes, Booth str., good layers, 9$0c
each; exc. for thrifty pig, 30 or 40
Ibs; cach prepay charges. G.-Wick-
enden, Vidalia, Rt. 1.

Pesitions Wanted
BANTAMS
Want Golden Sebright bantams;
hens must not weigh over 24 ounces:
roosters, over 26 ounces; want best
blood. J. R. Hendrick, Bowman.

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS

Exe. value for 8-10 wks. old B. R.
pullets. Homer G. Cline. Canton,
Ri. 4 :

Exc. heifer cat or other value for
Partridge Rock 5 to 8 wks. old chicks;
write at once; all replies answered. S.
C. Byrum, Hartwell, Ri. 2

CORNISH
Want 8 or 10 Cornish 1%% to 2%
Ib. cockerels; must be cheap fur cash.
M. C. Cobb, Hartwell, Rt. 1.

GAMES
Want to hear from party having
the Indian Game chickens for sale.
D. H. Bailey, Lakeland, Rt. 3, Box 248.
i. Want pure H. D. S. pit games,
March 1932 hatch. R.H. Crawford,
. Tiger.











f LEGHORNS

Want 100 W. L. pullets, 8-10 wks.
old at 30c ea.; prefer Eng. or other
good stock. J. J. Sizemore. Pelham.

Want 100 pure bred March hatch
W.L. pullets, state breed and lowest
cash price; will trade pure bred
Guernsey buil, 18 mos. old for milch
cow. D. LL. Beatie, Albany, 122 Court

clave.

uxe. Gov. insp PR. plants for 12
B. L. hens, not over 1 yr. old, or for

anything can use; write. Mrs. Clara

Lynch, Baxley.
Want to buy Leghorns, English pre-
ferred, either pullets or yr. old hens,

= Erom heavy egg producing str.; state

best price and directions for reaching

oe your place. Bob Roberts, Cleveland.



Poilery Wanted
% -MUINORCAS |
Exc. pure bred dark R. I. Red ene
or pure Brab peas for pure bred,
healthy Minorcas, chicks or hens, any
color: except black; at once. F. L.
Jordan, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

Want to hear from party who has
capons for sale. Mrs. Lula Rooks,
Bolingbroke, Rt. 2, Box 62.

Exc. baby heifer calf, half Guern-
sey and half Jersey, for frier size
pullets, wt. about 2 lbs. W. J. Broad-
hurst, Jr., Jesup.

xe, P= R. plants, Gov. isp. for
any kind of chickens; also exc. plants
for anything can use on farm, etc.;
write. Mrs. A. M. Mims, Graham.

PIGEONS

Exc. thoroughbred, bred B. P.-C.
gilt, wt. 165 lbs., 8 mos. old for 10
prs., mated and banded White Kinz
pigeons, now working. Frank Perkins,
Perkins.

Want not trained, mated Racing
Homers of any good breed: will trade
or sell mated White Swiss Moa-
daines; show ribbons;
Norris, Valdosta.

Correction Want Fantail pigeons

at a reasonable price; good raisers;
1 pair; state price, when del.; also
want 2 prs. Red Carneaux. George
Mygatt, Athens, 1260 Prince Ave.
- Want 3 pr. red or yellow Carneaux;
exc. 4 mixed bantam hens and reost-
er or bantam chicks. Leon Boyd,
Ringgold.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
BUCKS, ETC., WANTED

Exc. P. R. potato, tomato, cabbage,
collard plants for young turkeys, Pe-
kin ducks, or Red chickens; 1 M for
3 turkeys, or 5 ducks, or 15 chicks.
Bonnie Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Want te buy 50 ducklings. What
have you and price? Roye J. Glass,
Albany.

Want to buy young ducks, 1 day to
3 wks. old; state age and best price.
E..C. Grogan, Ball Ground.

Live Stock For Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE
Three Jersey male calves, 1 to 2
mos. old, and yr. old Jersey heifer
for sale cr exc. for Leghorn pullets.
M..M. Murray, Americus, Rt. A.
Fifteen-mos.-old Jersey heifer, good









con., $10; 2 yr. old lemon cclor Jer-

sey bull, ent. to- papers, $20; bring
truck and get them. Miss Mary Lee
Norris, Newborn, Rt. 1, Bex 83.

Fine bull calf, month old; sell or
exc. for 2 pigs. P. J. Coalson, Reck-
mart, Rt. 2.

Fine Jersey
sale. Mrs. K. D.
Fob.

Fine black Jersey heifer, 14 mos.
old, at reasonable price. A. Krause,
Atlant, 63 Walnut Ave., Peachtree
Fills.

Two highly bred reg. Jersey bulls,
20 mos. old, and 1 puve bred, not reg.
Hereford bull, yr. old, very cheap. S
L. Thornton, Dewyrose, Rt. 2.

Three. heifers and bull (all Here-
ferds) that are up in stall; other fine
beef cattle in pasture; all fat, fine
con. for sale. BR. E. Lyneh, Maehen.

Fine, reg. Jersey. bull, 5 mos. old,
eclid color, splendid qualities, $40
with pavers; $35 without. Miss Emma
Keown, LaFayette, Rt. 2.

Three fine grade Jersey cows, will
sel! one priced like 5c cotton; see
them at. barn, near Brooks. R. P.
Steinheimer, Brooks.

Small black Jersey cow, fresh in
May. 28, heifer calf, 3 gal. milk on
pasture, $45; trade for 50 Buff Orp.
hens, not over 15 mos. Mrs. James
Wylie, Suwanee, Rb. 1.

One thoroughbred 8 mos. old Jer-
sey bull, lemon color, and from heavy
milking cow, $15, cash. C. J. Mc-
Gaghen, Blackshear.

Thirty-five head of Guernsey and
Jersey cattle, 3 to 7 yrs., av. wt. 700
lbs.; now milking 85 gal. per day;
recently passed rigid inspection. C. W.
Pippin, Albany.

Cream Jersey milch cow, 4 yrs. old:
2 gal. with ist calf.; fresh-in Sept.;
exc. for good. 1 M Jb. mule; pay some
Cravens W. N. Shypes, Baxley,
Rok

Young Hereford bull, 15 mos. old,
wt. 30@ lbs.; make best cash price:
send postage for reply. C. C. Adams,
Hortense, Rt. 1.

Good stock of cows, $18 to $25
cash? calves, $8 to $10; nice, clean
geese feathers, 25c to 35c lb.; write.
L. C. Anderson, Eatonton, Rt. 2.

Eight head evod grade Jersey
cows, fresh in milk with 2nd calf; if
interested, see: J. A. Cathy. Buck-
head.

Two highiy bred, reg. J. bulls, 20
mos. old, $25 each with papers: 1
pure bred, not reg. Hereford yr. old
bull; fresh cows and peers: Ss. L.
Thornton, Dewyrose, Rt.

now, for
Riverdale,

cow, fresh
W illiams,



Boswell, Jr., Siloam.

write. H. Re



pve Stock Por Sale

Nine fresh Jersey and 6 nice ay

heifers and other value for sale. J. IP.

Wellborn, Rock Springs.

Two fresh milch cows for sale or
trade for dry cattle. Clark Ayers,
Canon, Rt: 3: =

Pure bred reg. Polled Hereford.
cattle, both bulls and heifers; terms
available for reliable parties. E. T.

LL

Black Jersey stock cow, nearly

mos. old, in- fine shape, gentle, $10
cash. J. D. Bishop, Meansville, Rt. 1,
Box: 51:

Two Jersey milch cows, $20 and
$25; come and see them if interested;
correspondence not answered. J. H.
Ethridge, Ivey.

Five yr. old Black Jersey and one
2% yr. (both milking); 10 mos. old
heifer, 2 mos. old heifer. calf by reg.
J. bull; cheap. A. N. Hambrick, Ogle-
thaorpe; Rt. 2.

Three yearlings, heifer and 2 males
and 2-2 mos. old calves, 1 fat eow; all
Jerseys; sell or exc. part for pigs or
shoats. T. W. Stubbs, Woolsey.

Black Jersey cow, fresh in with 4th
calf; 4 gal., $45 <. my barn; also Hol-
stein heifer; reasonable price. Miss
Sunnie Samples, Cumming, Rt. 6

HOGS FOR SALE

Pure stock, ent. to reg. gilt,-sell or
exc, for 8 hens or any large breed.
Willis Kent, Avera.

Duroc Jersey gilt and pigs of dif.
ages, reg. in buyers name at reason-
able prices; exc. some for pure Ga.
cane syrup and good dry bacon. L. M.
Kennedy, Collins.

Reg. big bone Black Essex, choicest
breeding; pairs no-akin; sat. guar.
W. J. Bargeren, Sardis, Box 146.

Duroc gilts from Great Suoer
Stilts, cherry red, 4 mos. old, $10;
wt. 100-125 Ibs., $12.50; bred gilts.
$15; reg., etc. Z. L. Scott, Concord.

Five thoroughbred Duroc R..J. pigs,
2 mos. old, fat and thrifty, $2.50 ea ;
or $12 for the 5. O. Ww. Smallwood,
Mitchell.

Three pigs, 14 wks. old, B: P.-C.
pure stock, $4 each, FOB; 6 mos. old
Duroc and 1 half Duroc P. C. gilt, $5
each; all ent. to reg. Mrs. H. A.
Humphrey, Mitchell, Rt. 1.

Thoroughbred big bone P. C. male,

1% yrs. old, wt. about 300 Ibs.; no bad
habits; sell or exc. for good heifer.
George D. Brannen, Register, Rt. 2.

Six to 8 wks. old, full blood Hamp-
shire pigs for sale or exc. for 3 to 5
mos. old calves; 2 for 1. O. S. Duggan,
Chester.
~ Ree. -O. -1:-C, pies, 3 mos, old,. $5
-ea.; $9 pr.; 3 for $12 for quick sale;
sat. guar. A. T. Rigsby, Sale City.

S. P. C. reg. and treated, 8 wks. old
pigs. J, W. McCallum, Ambrose.

Black Essex gilt, wt. about 85 Ibs.;
good cond., immune, farrowed last of
April, for sale or exc.; write. J. C.
Amerson, Hahira.

Reg. Ss. P..C. pigs, sired and dam
from the worlds grand champion,
sons and daughters - of the limit:
priced right. F. H. Bunn, Midville.

O. L C. sow for sale or to let out
on shares within. 10 miles of Lula;
also O. I. C, pigs by reg. sire for sale;
white Calif, black-eyed peas, $1.50 bu.
R. C. Brewer, Lula, Rt. 2.

Pr, thrifty, thoroughbred Durecs, 6
mos. old, male and sow, $25 at pen;



$35 shipped; write or see me. Samuel

Thos. Jefferson, Lenox; Rt. 1.
B. P. . sow, wt. 300 Ibs., 3rd farrow

pigs, 8 pigs, crossed with See. 7

wks. old. treated for cholera, $18 FOB.
oS 2 Blankenship, Eastman, Rt. 4.

Choice, pure bred S. P. C. males, 8
wks. old. cholera immune, $3.50 ea.
W. Davidson, Irwinton.

Three female, 2 males, Duroe and
P. C.:mixed pigs, 6 wks. old, $2.25
ea. E. C. Tyler, Monticello, Rt. 6.

Seven pigs, Duroc and'P. C. crossed,
6 wks. old June 10, $2.50 each; not
del. J. T, Haines, Franklin, Rt. 1.

Six O. I. C. pigs, farrowed May 1,
$2 each at barn; also few bu Math-
ews imp. beans, - bu., FOB; % bu.
lady peas, 4c Ib. poe Albea., Metas-
ville.

Big bone black P. C. shoats, sub. to
reg., 4 mos. old. $8. C. F. Owens, Al-
pany.

Excellent colored S. Cy pigs 3
mos. old, wt. about 60 ths.: sows, $5
each; boars, $4.75 each, FOB; all ent.
to reg. J. B, Olliff, Bristol.

Pig, 60-70 ibs., $5. 50, or exc. for 10
B. Rock hens, + yr. old. Joe H. Mc-*
Michen, Douglasville, Rt. 3.

Fight wks. old S. P. C. pigs, $3 ea.,
or trade for any kind of hay peas:
pigs are from a, 465 lb. sow, and are
very nice. J. M. Gay, Garfield.

Big Bone Blue Guinea gilts, bred,
$8 each; sev. nice ones at $5; will
swap Brown Leghorn roosters for any
kind of hens, good stock. W. A. Sum-
mer, Norristown.

Pure bred B. B. P. C. male hog, 10
mos. old, extra fine; sell at rignt
price; come and see him, D. L. Mc-
Glaun, Cusetta.



| beans,





live Stock: Por Sale

A Peeks pigs; wt. 45 Ibs. each; ireaks
ed for cholera, $3 each, M. D. Coe, ..

| Lyons,



HORSES AND MULES. FOR SALE
One mare mule; 11 yrs. old, 1009

-lbs.; work anywhere, 75c at my barn

James Cureton, Austell.

One good plug mule, cheap or exe.
for milch cow;
10c Jib. Howard Sheridon,
Gillsville, Rt. 2.

Eleven hundred lb. mule, sound and
healthy, $125; exc. for small plug, 50
gal. Ga. cane syrup and $75. G. M.
Williams, Almon.

Good plow mule for sale. $30,.or
exc. for milch cow; com and see
mule; just off Virginia Ave., on Dr.
Howards farm, College Park. P. W.
Wills, College Park, Rit, 2.

Eleven-yr.-old mule, wt. 900 Ilbs.,

work anywhere, good con., reason-
able price. Norman Loudermilk,
Mt. Airy.

Twelve yr. old black mare, wt. :

about 800 lbs., work anywhere, $50, or
trade for cows or common goats. Y:
L. Ranton, Jr., Vidalia, RFD.

RABBITS FOR SALE

Four large white, pink-eyed does,
each bred, $1 each, $3.75 for lot; FOB.
Exc. for chicks, large breed. Mrs. Jno.
L. Thompson, Toccoa, Rt: 3.

Reg. and ped. Chinchillas, N. Z.
Reds and Whites, Himalayans and
Silver Martens; bargain prices. A. W.
Melton, Thomasville.

Pair each of grown Chinchilla and
Flemish Giants, already bred, each
$2 pr. LaFayette Barrett, Meansville.

Chinchillas, buck and doe, 15 mos.
old, $5 pair. Mrs. D. M. Moore, Easta-
nollee.

Four N.. Z. whites, 4 mos. old, 50c
each; 75c pair; 2 bucks and 2 does,
mother rabbit, 9 mos. old for $1; not
prepaid; cash with order. Ralph
Broom, Chula, RFD 1.

Pure Silver Martin, breeding stock,
$2 each; youngsters, SUC + Ca. aces
Bennett, Albany, 205 Broac St.

Chinchillas, 4 bucks, 3% mos. old;
3 bucks*3 mos. old, all 50c each; also
rabbits of other ages;. write for reas<-
onable prices. Allen Meeks,. Carroll-
ton. 64 Rome St.

White N. Z., pink-eyed, from reg.
stock, fine and. healthy; 4 half. grown
does, 3 half grown. bucks, 1 grown
doe; make offer. Mrs. J. B. Atkinson,
Madison.

Seventeen N. Z. does, 5 bucks, 60
young from. 4 weeks to 4 mos. old; all
healthy, in good shape, $25 for use
Byrd Jones, Morris Station.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
Fifty-two sheep, 10 ewes, 10 yearl
ing ewes, 21 lambs, 1 buck, $100 at my
farm. John A. Campbell, Norman
Park.
Milk goat. and kid, half Togeenburg
male kid about grown, $5 for both;
or exc. for corn; black seeded lettuce
ape 15e 100. D. A. Moon, Bishop,
One billy (wether) 4 mos. old, 'Tog="
genburg-Nubian, 50-50 each, very
large to age, almost broken in, $10;
or exc, for. chickens. M.. Maricic, At-





lanta, 16 Walnut Ave., Peachtree
Hills.
Three milk goats; 1 raturally

hornless, 2-yr.-old Tog: doe. 3 qts.,
ist kid; yr. old Tog.-Nubian; 10-
mos:-old . doe. E. F. Shelnutt, Col-
lege Park, 206 E. Columbia: Ave.

Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED
Exc. large, Black -Essex gilt, wt.
around 300 Ibs., jvg old enough to be
bred, fine con., dbl. treated, for
young fresh in cow. Mrs. P. H. Sapp,
Arco Box 92.
Exc. a real nice value for milch cow,
write for particulars; also exc. value



for flue-cured smoking tobacco; each

pay postage. Mrs. R. P. Parker,
Alpharetta, Rt. 5.

Exc. value for a youn milch cow:
write for particulars. B. E. Parten,
Royston, Rt. 2.

Want pair of work steers. _ Cecil
Vaughon, Rock Springs.

Want to buy a good. Jersey milch
cow from party within 25 miles. of
Athens; state all particulars ix first
ar T. R. Weems. Watkinsville,

Want 10 to 15 heifer calves to past-
ure on 50-50 basis; keep 5 yrs.; good
reference; must not be over 100 mils:
write. Eva Corbett, Kirkland.

Exc. value for cows, heifers and
yearlings; bust be according to de-
pression time prices. Mrs. C, C. Mal-
phrus, Halcyondale.

Want fresh in milch
pure yellow skin, Gov. insp., P. R.
plants, at 40c; bring cow and get
plants. G. A. Dasher, Valdosta, Rts;

Want a milch cow, fresh in, or giv-
ing 2-2% gal.:
pay in other value; fine pasture;
write for full information, John N.
Baxter, Dates, Rt. 7; Box 14.

cow, exc.





also colored butter |





















want to rent her and i









932

a BET:
i
e

~~ Tive Stock Wa

- Want cheap for cash, or value, 2
-Duroe or Hampshire male shoats, wt.
about 100 Ibs. each; other good stock
considered. What have you to offer?
W. M. Fortner, Meansville, Rt. 1.
' Want 1 male pig for meat purposes;

exc. 3 ducks and 1 drake, pure bred}

Indian Runners. N. R. Mooney, Quill.
- Want 6 pure Hampshire shoats, wt.
"5 to 125 lbs.; give best cash prices;

or will exc. 15 bu. field peas. as part

pay at your place. W. E. Campbell,
_ Royston. - :
Exc. 4 wks. old mixed, heavy breed

chicks for pigs: write. Mrs. Eula Elli-

' son, Silver Creek, Rt. 1.
Exc. 44 Holstein heifer, Jersey stock
- pull, both 10 mos. old for O. I. C. or
Pp. C., 1% yr. old bred sow; bring sow,

- get cattle. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula,
- Star Rt.

Exc. sound field peas for reg. S. P,
_ C.hogs, for breeding preferred; noth-
: ing except young hogs. A. G. William-
son, Eastman, RFD 1.
. exc. new.crop No. 1 Irish potatoes
at 2c lb. for pigs, or shoats. Geo. M.
- Gable, Canon.
Want hogs in truck loads; state
_ price in letter and will come see; can
- haul 3M ibs. at load, 3-3%c lb. B. C.
Hatcher, Thomson, :
Want big boned Essex male pig, wt.
- 60-80 lbs., or little over; pay 6c lb.
del, Arabi, or maybe more for some-
thing nice; at once. A. J. Clary, Arabi.

HORSES AND MULES, WANTED



: Exc. extra large S. P. C. male andf
plug mare for young mule. B. O. Fus-

sell, Brunswick.
* ~ Exc. reg. Hereford bull for nice sad-
dle horse. E. T. Boswell, Jr., Siloam.

RABBITS WANTED



Exc. 1 white, pink-eyed buck rabbit,

8 mos. old for 1 doe of same kind.
Charles BE. Rover, Cumming, Rt. 2.
Exc. 1. pr. Stahls Chinchillas, ped.
~% mos. old, for 2 pair white rabbits,
game age. Billy Gibson, Griffin. 230
E. College St. :

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
S Want to buy. fresh in milk goat;
must be cheap for - cash; _ state
amount. of milk will give. C.. M.
Parker, Columbus, Box. 324.
Exe. good milk goat for cow giving
- milk now or soon to freshen; also 5
mos. old doe; splendid breeding. Mrs.
E. C. Smith, Covington.

Positions Wanted

_ Refined, middle-aged woman wants
place on farm with aged couple:
small salary. Mrs. Eugene Ward,
_ Blairsville, care Gen. Del. :
Need work on farm at once; single,
- white, reliable and healthy; have one
crippled foot, but doesnt bother, very
much; can drive car. David Lamb,
Atlanta, 537 Piedmont Ave.
Want to cut your oats and. wheat
--at $1.25 per acre, with Power Binder;
will go anywhere in the state for 200
acres in a locality. T. D. Rycroft,
_ Americus, Rt. 2.

- Widow with i6-yr.-old daughter
wants job on farm; poultry, etc., for.
board and place for self and daughter,
and small salary. Mrs. B. L.. Walker,
-Brookhaven,

Forty-yr.-old, single msn, exp.
poultry, dairy, live stock, desires po-
- siuion: agricultural college training;
-accept any reasonable offer. M. R.
Westwood, Luthersville, care Box 16.
Want job on farm, north of Athens,
5 in family, 4 can work. A. B. Rad-
ford, Thomson, RFD 3, Box 82-A.

_ Exp. poultryman wants job; honest
and sober; graduate poultry school,
high school, college training; married.

1 child; reasonable salary; ref. H. M.
- McCoy, Ringgold, Rt. 1, Box 108, care
_L, S. Rogers.

_ Middle-aged couple want home

with couple on farm to assist with
all work, etc.; exp. in poultry, stock,
etc.; write at once or come. E. L.

Fowler, Smithville, care J. D. Wil-
_ liams.

- Woman wants position raising
' thickens or cows; highest reference;
can accomplish most anything if it
takes 25 years to do it. Miss Hattie
Brand, Marietta, RFD 4.

Refined, Christian unincumbered
~ white woman wants place on farm,
looking after poultry, garden, etc.,
for home and small salary. Miss
Laura Morris, Bowdon, Rt. 1. :

-_ Young, refined girl wants place in

home to assist with poultry and
garden; write for particulars. Miss

- Claire Childers, Atlanta, 75 Harris St.,

S. E., Dearborn 2001-R. ;
-. Twenty-four-yr.-old, single _ girl,
honest, reliable, good character
wants place with old couple, caring
for poultry, milk cows, etc.; small
Salary. Annie Johnson, Kite, Rt. 1.

Want job on farm; prefer close to
Atlanta; 21 yrs. old, no bad habits;
will start at once; consider any fair
offer. George Harper, Atlanta, 402
Simpson St.





HOGS WANTED _st



Positions Wanted

_. Depression p:
this summer.
pre ma as
_ Would like to run a shop or grist
mill on halves, or will ack te.
wages; ready to begin.
Chandler, Abbeville, Rt. 2.

~ Want. pecan. budding for this sea-
aces Hs top ene 10 yrs.
cxXp.; pest ref.; write if interested.
John A. Sutton, Cairo, Rt. 4. :

rices on pecan budding
_ Write. J. J. Davidson,

yrs. want: job until Xmas, and 1-
horse crop for 1933; ready to move
any time; come or write. Mrs. Vic-
toria Schwab, Pitts, Rt. 2.

Want job on farm; exp. in ma-
chinery repairing, looking ater stock,
etc. R. L. Carter, Atlanta, 863 Kirk-
wood Ave.

_ Refined woman with. best _ ref.
wants place with elderly people as-
Sisting with light work, poultry,
garden, etc. L. E. Morris, Rcopville.

Widow, alone, not afraid of work,
wants place immediately with re-
liable party, on truck, ponltry. or
other farm; 39. yrs. old, healthy, etc.
Mrs. Sammy Love, East Point, Rt. D.
- Want 10 to 12 cotton gins to re-
pair; 21 yrs. exp:; all -work: first
class and guar.; work. reasonable:
address: W. F. Weathington. Way-
cross, P. O. Box 463.

Forty-five-yr.-old man wants place
on dairy or poultry farm for small
salary; good worker and dont drink.
H. C, Davis, Axson.

Want job on farm for rest of this
yr.; $15 mo.; wife and 1 child; am
25 yrs. old, life exp. on farm: dont
mind work. L. B. Coulter, Columbus,
506 5th- Ave.

Farm Help Wanted

Want party with cash to improve
Land stock 1,200 acres on fresh salt
water. G. L. Wilbanks, Brunswick.



woman to live in home as one of fam-
ily and assist in garden, poultry, etc ,
for small wage. D. B. Allmon, Clarkes-
ville, Rt. 4.

Want unincumbered settled woman
to help on farm, milk cow, care for
chickens, work for board and small
salary; ref. exc. Mrs. B. F. Woodward,
Brooklet, Rt. 1.

Want boy or man, white or col-
ored, to help on farm; live as one
of family, or work for small wages.
W. W. Cooper, Loganville, Rt. 3. .

Want middle-aged white woman
for gen. farm work; milking, garden-
ing, poultry, etc. Mrs. E. M. Hath-
cock, College Park:

Want girl between 10 and 14 yrs.
to help with light chores on farm;
give home, clothes and schooling;

Butler, Rt. 3.

Want. strong, healthy woman or
girl, who is reliable and can furnish
ref. to care for poultry, and other
light work for small salary. Miss
Annie Myrick, Gordon, Rt. 2.

Want healthy, refined wornan, un-
incumbered, to look after cows,
chickens, and other light work on
farm. A. W. Hambrick, Oglethorpe,
Re. 2.

Baby Chicks For Sale

Livable chicks from culled, official-
ly bloodtested, outstanding flocks of
Reds, Rocks and Leghorns. J. H.
Wood, Athens, Box B.

One hundred and_ seventy-five
heavy mixed 4 wks. old chicks, 14%c
each del. in Ga.: 50 6 wks. old, 20c
each:. money order preferred.. Mrs.
Jim Sam Berryhill, Cochran, Rt. 5.

Pure bred Dark Cornish chicks, 3
wks. old, 15c each; eggs, 90c per. 16;
blue sneckled guinea eggs, 20 for 50c;
al del. Miss Leona Simpson, Culver-
ton, Rt. 1, Box 38.

Thoroughbred Barred Rocks, Reds,
Eng. Leghorns from well selected
stock, $4.95 per C; heavy assorted,
$4.50 C; less than 100, add 1c per
chick: prepaid; live del. A. H.
Fechtel, Waycross. :

Best Donaldson Red chicks of Star
Pen, 30 at 25c each, or for 7 M Gov.
insp. P. R. potato plants, or 15 chicks
for 3% neta Mrs. R. J. Flem-
ing, Lincolnton. -

Four thousand five hundred R. I.
Reds, Barred Rocks and W. Leg-
horns for Tuesday, special price, $5
C postpaid, live del. guar. G. D.
Fair. Edison. :

Assorted heavy breed baby chicks,
6c each, also 100 same kind, 5 wks.
old, fine and epee 15c each. Ida

wearingen, Chester.
: Wigorous, pure bred B. Rocks,
Reds, W. Rocks, Wyandottes, $5 C;
heavy assorted, $4.75; prepaid; Jess
than 100, add 1c per chick. R. H.

htel, Albany.
tease. Rucker and Donaldson
str. Red baby chicks, all 1 yr. from
breeder and bloodtested, $7 per Ce





hatches every Monday. P. T. Lester,
Rome, Rt. 3.

Bes

Widow with 3 boys, We de bua . bes post. D. P. Martin, Cobbtown.

Want a middle-aged, unincumbered |

write at once. Mrs. J. E. Hammock, |}.



fey Cia Fir Gale

-. Pure bred S. C. Buff: Orpingtons.
9c each; postpaid. Miss Ronie John-
son, Sheliman, Rt. 1...

Pure bred Black Australorp baby
chicks, 20c ea.; mixed. chicks, 10c
ea. Miss Clara Middlebrooks,
Thomaston.

Booth str. S. C. W. L. from high
producing hens, disease free, day old.
5c ea.; 2 wks. old, 10c ea.: del. by

Fifty pure bred J. B. Gianis, 4 and
5 wks. old, $10: for lot, and party
pay postage. Mrs. Jno. W. Hale,
Athens, Rt. 2.

Bloodtested B. Rock chicks; Parks
str., $7 C; Thompsons. $6 100. C. N.
Bennett, Rome, 181 Gerdon Ave.

Eng. Leghorns, Reds and B. Rocks;
quality chicks from pure bred stock.
110 chicks, $7; $2 to hatch 100 egss.
Hustace J. McKinney, Jr., Blackshear.

Pure bred. S. C. Bcff Orp., 9c each;
exc. for good hams or middlings. Miss
Ranie Johnson, Shellman, Rt. 1.

Buff L., 6c each; mived breed, 5c
each; 10 pullets, cockerel, Buff Leg-
horns, $6.60; party to pay del. chgs.
G. R: Parsons, Americus.

Fifty mixed chicks, 5 wks. old, 12%c
each; 50-2 wks. old, 1c each; will
del. less than mile, otherwise pay
ee Mrs. John Arnold, Chester,

Baby Chicks Wanted

Exc. value for baby Light Brah-
mas, or any other heavy breed of
chickens, or will buy eggs. H. E.
EBaucher, Rabun Gap.

Want 500 S. C. W. L. pullets of
any good laying str., free from dis-
ease, 12 wks: or older: state price
in first letter. Hubert King, Lavonia.

Exc. potato plants: for 5 wks. old
or older chicks; for further infor-
mation, write: Mrs. L. B. Adants,
Gordon, Rt. 3. :

Want 200 chicks to raise on 50-50
basis to 3 mos. old; I furnish: feed;
other party pay postage on chicks
to me. D. N. McKinzie, Blun, Rt. 1,
Box 66.

Want 100 B. R. to raise on halves
to 10 wks. old; party pay chgs.; I
furnish feed. Mrs. Lenna Bearden,
Roopville, Rt: 2.

Want 1 or 200 bloodtested day old
chicks from. heavy strains to raise
until 3 mos. old; also mixed breed
baby rabbits at 25c eacn. Mrs. Tom
Cochran, Calhoun, Rt. 4.

Exc. P. R. plants for baby chicks,
or any size; 6 M plants for 40 chicks,
week old; ea. pay chgs. Bernuce
McLeod, Screven.

Want 100 to 500 chicks: will exc.
P. R. plants; 7 M fer 100 chicks. E.
O. Williams, Surrency, Rt. 2
Exc. 6 M P. R. plants, insp. and
treated for 100 paby chicks, any
good breed; want 100 to. 500. I. L.
Williams, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Want 50 to 150 baby. chicks to
raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks. old,
with best of care: write first. Mrs.
J. T. Tallant, Canton,Rt. 3.

Want from 100 to 200 chicks to
raise on halves to 8 wks. old; An-
conas or Dark Cornish. pyreferred.
Mrs. O. L. Baldwin, Abbeville, Rt. 1

Exc. P. R. plants for baby chicks,
any large breed; 12.M plants for 100
chicks. Mrs. Madge Carter. Rock-
ingham.,

Exe. 7 M P. R. plants for 50 baby



chicks, large breed: Cornish pre-
ferred. Mrs Harrell Jordan, Rock-
ingham.

Exc. value for baby chicks; write.
Mrs. J. L. Crump, Calhoun, Rt. 1.

Want 100 or 200 chicks to raise on
halves to 10 wks. old; you pay for
feed; I pay postage. Mrs. W. A.
Anthony, Midland, Rt. 1.

Exc. nice dried apples for baby
chicks: Ib. of fruit for ea. chick. J.
A. Vandiver, Dial.

Want about 80 chicks to raise on
halves; I furnish feed; other party
pay transportation chegs.; keep 10
wks.; R. I. Reds preferred. Mrs. Leon
Powell, Rising Fawn, Rt. 3.

Exe. yellow skin P. R. plants. for
baby chicks, any breed; 2 M plants
for 25 chicks; ea. pay postage. D. C.
Whiddon, Tifton, Rt. 3. :

Exc. potato plants for baby chicks
or field peas. C. W. Eunice, Bristol.

Want 25 baby chicks. of White
Giants; also have for sale; Everlay
Brown Leghorn eggs, 5c ea. del. O.
O. Hamilton, Vidalia.

Eggs For Sale
Giant str. S. C.. Black Minorca
eggs, $1 per 15 prepaid parcel post;
do not return cartons. L. B.. Millians,
Newnan, 105 Temple Ave. :
Turken (Spencer Wonder Bird)
eges, 15 for $1.25; cartons ret. Miss
Rebecca Campbell, Atlanta, 860
Boulevard, S. E. ;
Prize winning Dark Cornish eggs,
75 per 15; $2 for 50; $4 C prepaid;







100 weekly. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Syl-



vester,

=



eee
Bees For Sale

.. Imp. Mammoth White Pekin duck...
eges, extra large ducks, 85c doz. del...
also blue speckled Guinea eggs 75c
Clotfelter, .

per 1% del.

Marietta.

Sidney

J. B. Giant eggs. selected 30 for _

$1 prepaid. Mrs. J: E. Pass, Madison,

L-Rt. 4, Box 39.

Three



Blue Guinea eggs, 20 for 75c post-

paid.. Wilson Carson, Griffin.

B.-R. eggs. R. I. Red eggs... prize:

stock, all bloodtested for b. w.. d.,
$1. per 15; exc. for dried fruit. Mrs.
Milton Sumner, Sylvester. Rt. 3.

heavy, unrelated stoek, $1 per 15 PB.
F.; running butter bean seed, sound,
free from weevils. 2: lbs... 35c. pest-
paid. Mrs. Fred Johnson;
Rt. 6.

Ringneck and: Lady Amhbhearst

pheasant. eggs for sale. J. oT.
Etheridge, Atlanta, 605 C. &. S.
Bank Bldg.

Big Bone Bronze turkey eggs. $2
per 12 postpaid: also sugar Crowder
peas, bunch and running. 50c gal.
Mrs. Alice Roper, Cumming. Rt 2.

Mammoth White Pekin dnck eggs, .
also:
Speckled Guinea

guar. safe del., 85c doz. de:
pure bred Blue
eggs, 75c per setting, del.
Clotfelter; Marietta, Rt. 5.

Speckled Guinea eggs, 18 for 50

Sidney

postpaid. Irvin Roberts. Tallapoosa,

Rie 3)

Mammoth White Pekin duck eggs,
75c. doz.; money order. Rubye
Randall. Lavonia.

Pure. Mammoth Bronze turkey

eggs, $2 doz. del. J. B..Coke: Macon,
Wesleyan Drive. ;

Pure bred Dark Cornish eggs 75c
per 15, $2 for 50, prepaid. Miss Kate
Lancaster, Sylvester.

J. B. Giant eggs. 30 for $1 pre-

paid, also hens, $1 ea. not prepaid:
have 15 or more. Mrs. J. BE. Passe,
Madison, Rt. 4, Box 39.

Parks str. B. R: eggs from 2 and
3-yr.-old hens, per. No. 21-D-32. 65c
per 15; 85c per 2 doz.; crate ret.;
money order. Mrs. H. L. Odom,
Daisy.

Black and gray turkey eggs $2
doz.; return crate. Mrs. W. W.
Gaines, Mize, Rt. 1

Pure bred Dark Cornish eggs,

Dawson, .

Everlay B. L. eggs, 5c ea. Gel.0.0,

Hamilton, Vidalia.

S. C..R. I. Red eggs, ompkins
str., velvet Reds, $2:50 per C del.
Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Alto.

Ringneck pheasant eggs, $1.50 per

15. Miss
Box 125.

Guinea eggs, 50c per setting of 18
postpaid; shipped COD. or money
order. J. E: Alred, Tallapoosa, Rt. 3.

Blue speckled Guinea eggs 35c per
= oe Mrs. A. H. Jackson, Griffin,

Lucile Berry, Norcross,



Eggs Wanted

Exc. 3 M P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,
for 15 turkey eggs. Mrs. J. E Griffin,
Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 128.

Miscellaneous For Sale

Unwashed white wool, 20c tb.:
heavy fleeced sheep skins, 75c each:
hams, 15c; shoulders, 9c, 8c; white



Spanish peanuts, 1%4 ]b.; want Ga. ~

raised mule colt. Robt. S. Anderson,
Hawkinsville.

Mullen, 6 bunches 25c; deer tongue, _

10c doz.; walnut trees, 6 for 25c; sage
plants, 10 25c; pumpkin and cushaw
seeds, 3 teacupfuls, 25c; add postage.
Mrs. Joe Fordham, Toomshboro, Rt. 2.
Wild cherry bark, poke root, yellow
root, all green, 18c lb., postpaid: mul-
len, 12%c bunch, postpaid. Amos Mil-
wood, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
_ Good, flue-cured tobacco for chew-
ing or smoking, 12 Ibs. $1 del. George
Mobley, Baxley, Rt. 5.
_ Good, flue-cured tobacco for chew-
ing or smoking, 13 lbs $1 del. Jas. M.
Williams, Baxley, Rt. 5.
Genuine, flue-cured, bright leaf to-
bacco, 10 Ibs. $1, prepaid; P. R.

plants, 75 M, prepaid. James Branch, |

Baxley, Rt. 3:

Good, flue-cured tobacco. 10 Ibs.,
$1; cash with order. J. R. Thomas,.
Surrency.

Bright, flue-cured tobacco, whole
Jeaves, aged mellow, with directions
for preparing, 12 lbs., $1 prepaid to
3rd zone; prompt shipment Mrs. T.
J. Taylor. Alma, Rt. 1.

Flue-cured tobacco, 10c lb. del. in
lots of 10 lbs. or more; P. R. plants,

40c M; cash with order. Frank Smith,

Surrency.

Good, flue-cured, bright leaf to-
bacco, 10c and 8c lb. del. in Ga.: no
checks and no orders less than: 50c.
Watson Burke, Surrency.

Good, flue-cured tobacco, 10c and
8c Ib. del. in Ga.; no orders less than
50c; no checks. Dave Burke, Surrency.

Bright, flue~cured tobacco,

to chew, 10 lbs., 70c; prompt ship-
eae Miss Annie Taylor, Nicholls,

aged ..
mellow, best grade, prepared, ready .











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chewing, 65c;

smoking, $1; postpaid in Ga.
' Boatright, Rockingham.

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qa Georgia an

Market Bulletin

Published Weekly by the
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director

Department of |
Agriculture

EUGENE TALMADGE
Commissioner

THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1932.

Entered as second class matter
February 15, 1922, at the Post
Office at Atlanta, Georgia, under
the act of June'8, 1930. Accepted
for mailing at special rate of post-
age provided for in Section 1103.
Act of October 8, 1917.

Notice of farm produce and appur-
tenances. admissible under post-
age regulations, inserted one time
on each request, and repeated only
when request is accompanied by
new copy of notice.















Second-hand farm machinery.

flowers and seed, incubator and
Ornamental nursery stock notices
are published in Monthly Supple-
ment which appears on the first
Thursday of each month.



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published at intervals during the
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editions appear from time to time
advising advertisers when to mail
us these types of notice.



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SPECIAL NOTICES

SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
WANTED

Want to buy cheap for cash, a 2

roller cane mill, large size, and in

good cond. J. tT. Grice, Glennville.

FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE
Cerrection: Giant snapdragon

plants, 1c each and Tc postage.

Mrs. J. L. Edge, Doerun, Rt. 4.

ERROR

Due to an error the following
notice of Miss Claire Childers, 75
Harris Street, S. E., Atlanta, was
published in last weeks issue of
the Bulletin under the Farm Help
Wanted Column, when it should
j have appeared under the: Positions
Wanted.









Young, refined girl wants place
in home to assist with poultry and
garden. Write for particulars.
Miss Claire Childers, 75 Harris St.,
S. E., Atlanta.







Miscellaneous For Sale

Good leaf, flue-cured tobacco for
chewing, 12 lbs $1 del. Mrs. Ruth

Horton, Baxley.

Green yellow root, wild cherry

bark, poke root, all, 1c lb. not del..

4 lbs. of each, $1.65 del: Forrest
Martin, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Fifty lbs. goose feathers, 20c Ib.
Mrs. Lola Daniel, Valdosta, 531
Green St.

Old, mellow, flue-cured tobacco,
10c Ib. del. W. N. Shypes, Baxley.

Good, chewing tobacco: flue-cured,
<2 lbs., $1, prepaid to 3rd zone. Alice
Milikin, Baxley.

Best grade long leaf, red and yel-
Jow, flue-cured tobacco, 5 lb. pkg.
smoking, 60c prepaid
in Ga. Mrs. L. D. Boatright, Rock-
ingham.

Genuine A-1 yellow, flue-cured to-
bacco, chewing and smoking, 10 lbs.,
$1 prepaid to 3rd zone. I. C. Harris,

- Baxley, Rt. 2.

Good, old, mellow long red leaf
tobacco, 10 lb. bags; chewing, ie

Good, yellow and red flue-cured

tobacco, chewing, 12c; smoking, 10c
Yo. prepaid in Ga. Mrs. J. J. Boat-
Tight, Rockingham.



Miscellaneous For Sale.

Best grade,
and smoking tobacco, 14 lbs. $1 del.
in Ga. T. D. Troupe, Baxley.

Cured tobacco; sell or exc. for 100-
Ib. cap. white feed bags; pound for 2
bags; ea. pay postage; P. R. plants,
Gov. insp., 40c M FOB. W. E. Nobles,
Baxley, Rt. 455

Good leaf tobacco, 10 lbs., $1 FOB.
C. E. Norris, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Select grade flue or snade-cured
tobacco, chewing or smoking, 12 lbs.,
$1 del. to 3rd zone on receipt of
money order. Maggie Gray, Baxley,
us

Bright, flue-cured tobacco, pre-
pared ready to chew, 10 lbs., 90c pre-
paid in Ga. J. S. Crapps, Alma, Rt. 3.

Good chewing tobacco, 12 lbs., $1,

i 1e. orge Leggett, |.
PEED SHE. OST! FONG: POE e eee tee a0 #1 28 ME bcltara pinnic. came

Baxley, Rt. 2:
Good, flue-cured tobacco, smoking,

Zc lb.; chewing, 10c ib. FOB; cash

with order. W. M. Spivey, Surrency.

Miscellaneous Wanted

Want good home-made chewing to-
bacco; send sample. W. R. Raines,
Cumming, Rta.

Want ginseng, yellow root, sennaca
root, golden seal and many other
roots and herbs; also empty feed
sacks; write at once. G. Freeman, Ia,

Want 50 garlis bulbs for eating pur-
poses; quote price. Miss
Chauncey, Baxley, Rt. 3.

Exc. for stock, poultry and farm
produce, large, live oaks. S. M.
Shankle, Brunswick.

Want to buy crop now in cultiva-
tion; corn, cotton, peanuts, potatoes,
sugar cane, etc.; not the land, but
just the products now planted. W.
F. Weathington, Waycross, P. O.
Box 463.

Want good, red, barn-cured to-
bacco; send sample and state best
price. John P. Smith, Gainesville,
eet

Exc, 1 bu. Whipp. peas, slightly
mixed for 8 white feed or sugar



sacks, 100 lb. cap. or 8 lbs. dried ap-.

ples: write first. W. D. Hammock,
Conyers, Rt. 1.

Want samples of tobacco at once
of good, home raised chewing to-
bacco; state price. Byron Butts,
Chipley, Rik:

Exc. P. R. plants for syrup, meat,
lard or anything can use. Warren
Courson, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 29.

Exe. Gov. insp. P. R. plants for
dried peaches, apples, or for baby
chicks: White or Brown L. preferred,
will take R. I. Reds or B. Rocks. Mrs.
J. C. Dykes, Surrency, Rt. 2

Exc. 15 M P. R. plants for 5 bu.
Brab. peas; also exc. plants for baby
chicks; 10 M for 50 each. Buff Orp.
and Reds. W. G. Williamson, Bristol,
Rts t=. box os,

Exc, 2 M P. R. plants for 20 feed
sacks, 100 lb. cap.; plants now ready.
Mrs..Banner Carter, Rockingham.

Exe, P. R. plants for white, 100 lb.
cap. feed sacks, 2200 plants for 20
sacks: Mrs. R. J. Jordaa, Rock-
ingham.,

Exe. good value for equal value in
stock or chickens; write for full in-
formation. B. G. Morgan, Rossville,
Rite 2.

WC: GOV. Insp: Es plants. at
50c M for any farm product, pigs,
or what have you? J. P.. Wilton,
Baxley.

Want good, whole leaf, aged
chewing tobacco, send sample and
quote del. price; also will exc. value
for poultry. W. M. Thornton. Jesup.

Will make blackberry jam and
jelly on halves; party furnish sugar
ana their jars; also pee Lene pre-
serves on halves. Mrs. H. . Jarrell,
Butler, Rt. 2.

Want good chewing tobacco; send}
samples and best price on 10 and 20
lb. lots del. A. G. Gordon, Good Hope,
RFD 1, Box 40.

Exe. good smoked hams, pure Till-
man peas, or mixed peas for syrup,
side meat, lard or flour. G. B. Moore,
Macon, Rt. 6.

Exc. 10 lbs. sun-dried peaches for
10 lbs. good, live leaf chewing to-
bacco, lb. for lb.: ea. pay postage.
Mrs. Dave Ash, Dahlonega, Rt. 4.
Exc. 3 M P. R. plants, Black Giant

Orpington rooster; 1500 for 20
1 M for setting
Mrs.

or
clean white sacks;
eggs, big stock or Leghorns.
Cora Hochscheidt, Nicholls.

Plants For Sale

P. R. plants, insp. and treated, 40c
M; any amount. B. N. Parker, Alma.

Pure purple and pink skin potato
plants, Gov. insp., 60c M: 5 M up, 45c
1,000. G. T. Williams, Alma, Rt. 3.

Imp. P. R. plants, 30c M, FOB; 50c
M del.; exc. for dried fruit, 1 M for
8 lbs.; each pay charges. Aaron Sel-



ilers, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Mint plants, 6 for 25c; dill sprays
for dii} pickles, 12 for 35c: all packed
in oe moss; prepaid; no stamps.



Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro,



flue-cured chewing]

Lucile





; Plants For Sale
Calif. wonder pepper plants, $1.50
M, del. W. M. Wright, Ft. Valley. -

P.R. plants, Gov. insp. and treated,
25c M, FOB; cash with order. J. H.
Bullard, Baxley.

, Imp, P, R. plants, 30c M, FOB;-50c
M del.; exc. for dried fruit; each pay
chgs. Ww. H. Vaughn, Baxley, Rt. 4.

- P. R. plants, Gov. insp., 50c M; exc.
for peas, 2 M for 1 bu. L. J. Crosby,
Baxley. :

P. R. plants, state insp., guar. full
count, 5 M $1.25; prompt shipment.
L. J. Strickland, Screven, Rt, 1.

Buncompe collard, Stone tomato,
65c 500, $1 M; purple eggplants, 40c
Ceo: 50 500 del.; money order; exc.
1 M collard for 15 white sacks. Mrs.
F. Happoldt, Lewiston.

Marglobe and New Stone: tomato,

price, prepaid; write for prices on
larger lots. L, B. Owens, Buford, Rt. 4.

Chas. W. cabbage, 65c 500, $1 M;
Marglobe tomato, 15c C; all del.
Clyde Chambler, Leo, Rt. 1.

The very best: P. R. plants, Gov.
insp., 50c M del. Mrs. Annie Beecher,
Baxley, Star Rt. 2.: -

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 45c M, post-
paid in Ga,.; also some vines, 75c M,
postpaid in Ga.; cash with order. =
R. Harden, Surrency.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 25ce M; sat.
guar. F. L, Carter, Coffee.

Cabbage plants, 75c M; tomato, $1
M; Ruby King pepper, $2 M; exc. for
mixed peas at $1 bu. W. W. Williams,
Quitman.

Wakefield, Flat Dutch, New Stone
and Baltimore tomato, 50c 500, 75e M,

prepaid in 5 M lots, 50c M; add post-

a = Cc: Chambers, Flowery Branch,
Imp. P. R. plants, 40c M,. FOB: 60c
M del in Ga., or exc. for meat at 12,
or syrup at 50e, or peas at 60c bu., or
chickens. W. R. Hutto, Odum, Rt. t

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 50c M; 5M
up, 40c M del. to 3rd zone. T. E. 'Stal-
vey, Hahira, Rt, 1.

Six-8 in. Stone tomato, Wakefield,
Dutch cabbage and collard plants,
now ready, 35c 300, 75c.M, postpaid;
48c M collect. M. Williams, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.

Insp. P. R. plants, from vine grown
seed, 40c M FOB. M. T. Griffis,
Screven.

P. R. plants, insp. and treated, 45c
M; nice grade tobacco for chewing,
14 lbs., $1, del. 8rd zone -S. P.
Beecher, Baxley.

Imp. red skin P. R. plants, 25c M
FOB, 50c. del. in Ga.; cash with
no chks. OO. M. Miles, Baxley,

Imp. P. R. plants, Gov. insp., 60c.

M: 5M Up; 40c; money order pre-
ferred. L. Kimbrel, Baxicy.

Imp. ae skin P. R. plants, 25e M
FOB; 50c del. in Ga.: exc. 1 M for
I bu. peas, or 6 lbs. dried fruit: 5 M
for. 25 baby chicks, J: W. Sellers,
Baxley, Rt. 4.

P. R. plants, from vine cuttings,
60c M; 5 M up, 50c M; exc. for any-
thing can~ use. James P3 McLeod,
Screven.

Imp. P. R. plants, Gov. insp., 75c
M; Marglobe and Bonny Best to-
mato plants, 75c M; all FOB Mrs. E.
Ce Anderson, Baxley, Rie a

Millions cert. P. R. plants, 50c M:;
4 M, $1.80; 8 M, $3.25: all FOB.
Owen Herrin, Winokur.

Extra nice, large mountain grown
cabbage, collard, tomato, P. R. po-
tato plants, $1 M FOB; sweet pep-
per;-25 100. J.C; Smith, Cloudland.

Genuine P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,
50c M; 5 M up, 40c M FOB. John
Herndon, Surrency.

Gov. insp. P. R. and Nancy Hall
plants, 30c M FOB; 40c del. C. B.
-Tomberlin, Surrency, Rite 2.

Genuine P. R. plants, 75c M del. in

Ga.; cash with order: no chks. P. L.
Smith, Baxley.

Genuine PER, plants, 60c M _
paid; 25c M FOB in lots of 4M
John Daniel, Baxley.

Po plants, Gov. insp., 50c M or
exc. for hay peas, or baby chicks. W.
J. Boyett, Bristol.

Eggplants, ready, tomato, Bell and
hot pepper, Wakefield cabbage
plants, eggplants, 40c C; $3 M: oth-
ers;; 25-C;. $1.75 .1000.. Mrs. i. Vv.
Franklin, Register,

Cert. P. R. plants, $1 M del::
prompt shipment; exec. 1 M for 8
Ibs. dried apples, or peaches: ea. pay
postage on what he ships. A. W. In-
gram, Ty Ty, Rt. 2.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1 M: will
pull from bed Se ordered, G. Ww.
Jones, Griffin, Rt.

Pepper plants, 3 Lee 15c C; exc.
for dried peaches, worm free: mixed
chicks, 20 6 wks. old, 121%4c ea.: 20,
3 wks., 10c ea. J. W. Jackson, Talk-
ing Rock, Rt. 3.

Gov. insp. red skin P. R. and old-
fashioned Boons, 50 M del.: 10 M
lots, 30ec M collect: New Stone and
Baltimore tomato, 15 M del. Dewey

a pee Branch, Rt. 1.





) Plane For Sale :

ro. insp. P. R. plants, 5c M: a
$3. ee 10 M, $5: collard plants,

1c M; 5 M, $3; 10 M, $5.25; del. in
| Ga. BOT Thompson, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.

Red skin P. R. and old-fashioned
Boons, 60c M del.; 5 and 106 M lots,
40c M collect; New Stone tomato, $1
M adel. Guy Waldrip, Flowery Branch,

Late Flat Dutch cabbaze plants,
ready 15th, $1.25 M; 10c C at bed;
everbearing strawberry, $1.75 M:; all>
moss packed, delivery. R. L. Black-
well, Cleveland.
. Goy. insp. P. R. plants, red and
pink skin, 50c M FOB; exc. for any=
one can use. W. J. OQuinn, Odum, -
Rt. 2.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, pink skin,
65c adel. Lenton Herndon, Odum.

P, R. plants, pink skin, Gv. insp.,
65c del. J. G. Herndon, Odum.

P. R. plants, prompt shipment,
well rooted, strong plants, 50c M:
select grade of chewing tobacco, 14
lbs., $1, del. 3rd zone. Olive Troupe,
Baxley.

Chas. W., Flat Dutch, E. Jersey,
Succession cabbage, New. Stone to-
mato, Ga. and heading collard
plants, prompt shipment, 20c C; 300,
50c; $1 M del.; 65c M FOR. Ernest
Williams, Gainesville.

Imp. Go. insp. red skin P. R.
plants, guar. count and prompt
shipment, 35c M FOB. J. F. Holland,
Surrency, Rt. 2.

Gov. insp. red skin P. R. plants,
strong, and good count, 35c M FOB;
cash with order. Dan A. Campbell,
Baxley, Rt. 2.

Good size P. R. plants, 45c M del.:
prompt shipment; tobacco, 8c Ib.
del.; cash with order, J. W. Herndon,
Surrency.

Nancy Hall potato plants, 40c 1000.

H. C. Buchams, Baxley, Rt. 4.
'-P. R. plants, 50c M; 5 M up, 45c
M; good, flue-cured tobacco, 10c Ih.;
broken leaf, 6c lb.;.exc. for good hay
peas or dried fruit. Willie Courson,
Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 28.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 75 M:; 5
M, $3.25; 10 M, $5; collard. 200 for
25c; 400 for 50c; 75 M, 5 M, $3; del.
Ga. Ralph Thompson, Cumming,

All var, cabbage, tomato and col-
lard plants, 500, 50c; 75c M: P. R.
and Boon plants, 50c M; al! del. L.
A. Crow, Oakwood.

Genuine imp. red skin P. R.
plants, Gov. insp. and treated, 50
M del.; exc. for meat, hens, or baby
chicks. Milton Arnold, Surrency.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., 50c M
del., or exc. for hay peas at market
price. T. H. Jones, Adel, Rt. 3.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 50c M del.;
cash with order; now ready. L. i
Lightsey, Surrency, Ribs 2:

Imp. P. R. and white yam plants,
25 M FOB; prompt shipment; exc.
for anything can use. Tiny Aycock,
Surrency.

Imp. red skin P. R. plarts, Gov.
insp., 30c M FOB; 50c del.: exc. 1500
plants for 10 lbs. dried apples. O. L.
Mobley, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 42.

P. R. plants, now ready, Gov. insp.,
35c M FOB; exc. for anything can
use. Mrs. Ruth Ahl, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Imp. cert: P. R. plants from vine
cuttings, 40c M FOB, or 6c M del.
in Ga. J. F. Lewis, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Red and yellow skin P. R. plants,
20c M FOB, or 45c M dei.: tomato
plants, 75c M del. S. D. Sheffield,
Baxley, Rt. 4.

Genuine, imp. P. R. and yams, 40
del.; exc. for anything can use. B.
V. Aycock, Surrency.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 40c M, or
exc. for seed chufas or peas. Madi-
son Cowart, Surrency.

Pink skin P. R. plants, 30c M FOB,
or 40c del. in large lots to 3rd zone;
will exc. Kar] Paulk, Surrency.

Genuine purple skin P. R. planis.
Gov. insp. and treated, 25c M FOB.
Emory Turner, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Genuine imp. red skin P. R. plants,
Gov... insp., 25c M FOB, or 50c M
del. in Ga.; exe. for meat. WB:
Arnold, Surrency.

Genuine P. R. plants, 40ce M del.;
exc. for butter or meat. Major Tom-
berlin, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Red and pink skin P. R. plants,
insp. and treated, 45c M del. in Ga.:
ae a Willie Pearce. Surrency,

P. R. plants, 65c M; 2 to 5 M, 55c
M; 5 to 10 M, 50c M, del. by parcel
post in 3rd zone. R. L. Griffis, Cecil.

Summer plants for summer and
fall garden; cabbage, collard, to-
mato, 500, 65c; $1 M; pesper and
eggplants, 40c C; $1.25, 500: $2 M,
postpaid. Mrs. Gertrude Branan,
Lewiston.

P. Rand imp. Pr Re 200 We 2 Me
up, 18: M_ POB.. Rs Wo Renz,
Baxley. :

EK. J. cabbage, 65 Min 10 M lots
or more del. J. L. Strayhorn, Plowery
Branch Bt 1.36, Te










































































Ty.

cabbage plants,-75c M; 40

0c: collard and tomato, Saine price:
Nl del. Rentie Garrett, Oakwood,

"New Stone tomato plants, new Ga.

collard, ea., 25 C; collard seed, 12c

ke. Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Acworth,
ee

Gov. insp.. P. R. and Boon plants,
50c M; 5 M, 25c 1000. C. D. Crow,
ainesville, Rt. 2.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp. ard treat-
ad, 45 M FOB; half cash with order,
. W. Adams, Graham, Rt. $1.

P. R. plants, $1 M postpaid: no
chks. nor stamps. Lum Pitts, Tooms-
Oro; iu. 2.

Red skin P. R. plants and Boons,

ine collard, Stone, Baltimore, Mar-
globe tomato, 75c' M del. W. O. Wal-
rip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Purple skin and bunch P. R. and
Boon plants, 50c M; 5 M up, 40c M;
exp. collect; exc. for chickens, honey
or seeds of dif. kinds. Ray Hemphill,
Flowery Branch.
Gov. insp. red and yellow skin P.
R. plants, 50c M; 5 M up, 40c M
FOB. Zonnie Carter, Surrency.
_P. R. plants, insp. and treated, 40c
; 65c M del.; exc. for chickens, or
syrup, or anything can use. J. C.
Herring, Surrency, Rt. 2.
P. R. plants, insp. and treated, 40c
M; 65c M del.; exc. for syrup or
oney. R. E. Tomberlin, Surrency.
State insp. and treated P. R.
plants, 40c M FOB; 50c M_ del.;
prompt shipments. Henry M. Hern-
don, Surrency.
_ State insp. P. R. plants, 40c M
FOB; 50c M del. P. T. Herndon, Sur-
rency.
-P. R. plants, Gov. insp. and treat-
ed, 40c M del.; 30c M FOB: exc. for
anything can use. J. M. Tomberlin,
Surrency, Rt. 2.
_ Genuine P. R. plants, 35c M FOB;
any amount;:now ready. J. S. Miles,
Coffee.
- b, RK. imp. Goy.-insp.; full count,
prompt shipment, 40c C col.; 55 del..
in Ga.; no chks. W. C. Carter,
Baxley, Rt. 4.
Imp. P. R. plants, ready, 50c M
FOB; 5 M up, 40c M FOB. F. H.
Patterson, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Cert. P. R. plants, Marglobe, Break
Day and Stone tomato, all 50c
FOB; 70c del.; can ship 10 M daily.
B: F. Mallard, Rincon.
P. R. plants, 40c M; exc. for chick-
ms, hogs. goats, calves, etc. W. C.
Lightsey, Bristol.
_ Mixed var. pepper, 20c C; ever-
bearing strawberry, 30c C: rhubarb
or pie plants, 6 for 50c; add postage.
Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonega. Rt.
a, Box 37. :
_ New Stone tomato, Waketield and
Late Flat Dutch cabbage, heading
Collard, 200, 25c; 75c M del.; 5 M up,
ag M FOB. Obie Crow, Gainesville,
sol.
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 45 M del.:
good plants and good count. David
Mann, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Gen. P. R. plants, Gov. insp., 50c
M del. L. C. Tyre, Surrency, Rt. 2.
P R plants, State insp. from vine
euttings, imp. pink or yellow skin, 5
M, $1.75 FOB. Estell Lightsey,
Bristol.
Imp. P. R. plants; Gov. insp., 50c
M FOB; unmixed; P. R. vine cut-
tings, now ready, $1.25 M FOB; cash
With order. J. L. Hallman. Baxley,
Rt. 5, Box 44.
_ Marglobe tomato plants.
from cert. seed, 80c 1000.
Moody, Baxley, Rt. 5.
.* Gov. insp. P. R. and Narcy Hall
plants, 50c M, or exc. for Brabhain
peas at reasonable price. Warren
Miles, Baxley, Rt. 5.
Gov. insp. P. R. and old-fashioned
Boons, 50c M del., or exc. for any-
thing can use. Burton Crow, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2,
P.R. and Boon plants, Gov. tested,
35 500, 60c M mailed; 50c M collect;
5 M $1.50; 10 M $2.50; cabbage, to-
mato, collard plants also. Charlie
Hill, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
__P. R. and imp. Boon plants, 40c
500, 65 M mailed; 35c M collect; 5
M $1.60; $10 M $3; cabbage, collard,
tomato plants. Clay Evans, Gaines-
Ville, Rt. 1.
Imp. red skin P. R. plants, now
ready. Exc. for anything can be used
on farm; 50 M or less. BE. D. Mims,
Graham.
State cert. P. R. plants, 65c M; 5
_M and up, 59c M del. Ira Vickers,
Alma.
Imp. P. R. plants from vine pota-
toes, 70c M, COD. A. W. Parsons,
Abbeville.
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 60 M; 5 M
up, 50c M; white Bermuda onion, 15c
200, 60c M; cabbage, collard, 15c 200;
Sweet peppers, 20c C, FOB. Mrs. H. L.
Brittingham, Guyton.
_ Genuine state insp. big stem Jer-
ys, Nancy Halls, P. R., $1 M del.
- Toole, Jesup, Box 312. 5

grown
JED:



Plants For Sale.)

.; Chas. W. cabbage, head-| Rt

se ants For |
imp. pink and yellow skin P, R.
plants, 43 M; 10 M $3.75 prepaid:
prompt shipment. Paul : Lightsey,
Ted ei ee ere ee s
and yellow skin P. R. plants
50 M del. by parcel post; 450 M del.
a oo H. F. Johnson, Surrency,
W., Flat Dutch cabbage, also col-
yes an oe plants, 60c M, 40c
> all del. Calvin Garr. ines-
Wie ae rrett, Gaines
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 45 M: 5
M up, 35 M; all FOB. L. C. Lights
Surrency, Eb 2: y a
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 40c M, FOB,
or exc. for peas or anything can use;
ee good plants. Pat. Lewis, Baxley,

Late Flat Dutch and Drumhead
canneee ae ee lic C at bed;

C Shipped; no chks. Henr
Ellijay, Rt. 3. oe

Marglobe and New Stone tomato,
now ready, $1.25 M, 75c 500, 85e M in
5 M lots del.; cash with order. Jewell
Moon, Buford, Rt. 2.

P. R. plants, 5 M up, 60c M at the
beds. D. W. Davis, Winder Real.
Cert. P. R. plants from seed which
makes 2 and 300 bu. per acre; 55c M:
5 M $2.50; 10 M $4; exp. col. J. G.
Owens, Pembroke.

Nancy Hall plants, 10c C; $1 M:
medium size pecans, exc. for nice
chunk honey, lb. for lb., or sell for
ae Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe,

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 75c M: 502
M_5 M or more. D. Dixon, Bristol.

Millions guar. pure P. R, plants at
market prices, or will exc. for any-
thing of value. Jas. A. Chauncey,
Screven. :

Genuine, insp. red skin P. R. plants,
40c M; 5 M up, 37%c; full count: no
chks.; del. in Ga. George Griffis,
OdumcRto2e =

Cabbage, onion and collard, tomato
and potato plants,. each $1 M, 85c
500; cash with order. Mrs. R. &.
Hackle, Valdosta. :

Marglobe and Bonny Best tomato
plants, 1 M or more, 75c M; under 1
M, 10c 100, FOB, R. K. Tippins, Bax-
ley, RFD 2.

Fifty thousand pimiento pepper
plants, $1 M at my place: cash with
orcer, giving shipping instructions,
W. F. Wilder, Jackson, Rt. 6.

Imp. red skin P. R. plants from
new ground vine cuttings, 90c M
del. in Ga.;-exc. for dried apples; ea.
pay postage. J. W. Haman, Sumner.

Collard, cabbage, potato plants,
0c M; beet, lettuce, tomato, $1.50
M; pepper, hot, 30c C; sage, dill and
garden huckleberry, 25c doz. del.;
cash. L. E. Harrison, Dublin.

Late Flat Dutch and Early Jersey
Wakefield cabbage plants, 65c M del.
Delmear Pugh, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Cert. red and yellow P. R. plants,
50c M FOB exp.; 75c M, del.; lead.
var. cabbage plants, Marglobe, Stone,
Redfield tomato, postpaid, 500 55c;
80c 1000. John B. Pope, Fitzgerald.

Gov. insp. Boon and-red skin P.
R., 75 M FOB; exc. for hams at
market price or tomato and cabbage
a Vester Pendley, Cumming,
Rt. 4.

Late Flat Dutch cabbage plants,
now ready, 15c C; hot pepper, 10c
doz.; cayenne, 10c doz.; add postage.
Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay. Rt.
3, Box 49. :

All var. cabbage, collard and to-
mato plants, 400, 40c; 90c M del.; 5
M up, 75 M FOB. Jack Swansey,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
~ New Stone tomato and choice var.
cabbage and collard plants, 20c C:
80c M del.: 5 M up, 75c M del. H.
P. Reese, Oakwood, Rt. 1.

Stone and Baltimore tomato, 500,
60c;/ $1.10 M; Ruby King and
pimiento pepper, $1.40 M; 20c C; hot,
same price; postpaid. Odis Conner,
Seville.

Dutch and W. cabbage, heading
collard; Stone, Baltimore tomato
plants, 15c C; 75c, M; 5 M up. 60c
M: P. R. plants, insp., 50c M del, C.
W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Stone tomato and heading collard
plants, 300, 40c; 500, 60c; 90c M
del.; 75c M collect. L. M. Wingo,
Gainesville, Rt. 2. : :

Imp. Gov. insp. red and.pink skin
P. R. plants, lead. var. cabbage and
collard, Baltimore and Stone _ to-
mato, 80c M; 15c 100. E. B. Wether-
ford, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Yellow Prior tobacco plants, 10c
per C, 500 up, postpaid; less 500,
add postage. Levi Bird, Ringgold,

Tics; ;
Cabbage, Premium, late Flat
Dutch, All Season, and. Chas. W.,

500, $1; $1.50 M; true Ga. collard,
Big Rock tomato, same price; cash
with order: postpaid. John B. Nix,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1. 5

Red and yellow skin P. and

Early Triumph plants, 45c M, ex-

a2 Us

Screven.

| Gov. insp., 40c M FOB; 60c M del.

meat. Major Tomberlin,



press col,; 75c parcel post.



Sewell, Pitts.





Plants For Sale ee

R Large Bell and pimiento sweet |

pepper plants, hot pepper, 30c C;
Sage, 25c doz. del. Ida Wright, Alto.
Imp. Gov. insp. and treated P. R.
and Early Triumph plants, del. in
Ga., $1 1000. A. J. Williams, Alma.
Genuine, Gov. insp. P. R. plants,
prompt shipment, 50c M FOB, in
lots of 10 M or more; cash with
order. Eldon Joiner, Thomasville.

Millions P. R. plants, 50c M FOB.
J. P. Carter, Naylor.

Imp. red skin P. R: plants, treated
and insp., full count, moss packed,
immediate del., 75c 1000. A. C. John-
son, Fitzgerald.

Yellow Bermuda onion plants. 15c
C; 75c M; strawberry, 25c C: $1.25
M; mint plants, 25c doz.; $1 per 50;
exc. for pole bean seed or good
chewing tobacco. Mrs. A. F. Maloch,
Jefferson, Rt. 1. Sas

Gov. insp. red skin P. R. plants,
5900, 50c; 85c M del. in Ga.; 60c M
FOB; exc. for Brab. or iron peas at
As ae Joe Baker, Norman Park,

Genuine red and pink skin P. R.
plants, Gov. insp., $1 M FOB; sat.
guar. C. H. Davis, Graham.

Genuine P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,
50c M or exc. for anything can use.
J. S. Todd, Reidsville.

Pink, imp. potato plants. Gov.
insp., guar., vine grown, prepaid, 43c
1000. Paul Lightsey Screven.

Stone, Globe, Brimmer tomato,
Flat Dutch and All Season cabbage,
heading collard, all, 500, 60c; 90c M
del.; Ruby King and World pepper,
25 C; $1.50 1000. Walter McEver,
Braselton.

Marglobe and Stone tomato, cab-
bage and Bell pepper plants, 500,
50c; 70ec M del. in Ga. Mrs. Lillie
Stokes, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.

Greater B. and Red Rock tomato
plants, 75c M; P. R. potato plants,
75c 1000. R. J. Boatright, Coffee.

Very best var. P. R. plants. 40c M,
or exc. for Brab., iron or New Era
peas. W. M. Burton, Screven. :

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., grown
from: vine, 2 M for $1.50; 5 M for
$3.25; 10 M for $5.50; all del. N. W.
Daniel, Ty Ty.

Very best cert. P. R. plants, $1 M;
New Stone and Greater B. tomato
and heading collard plants, 75c 1000.
R. W. Dowdy, Fitzgerald.

P. R. plants, $1 M; 5 M up, 75c
M del.; tomato, New Stone. 75c M
del.; sweet pepper, 50c C del. Her-
man Boatright, Alma.

P. R. and imp. Boons, Gov. cert.,
500. 38c; 62c M del.; 50c M exp. col.;
cabbage, tomato, collard, 50c M
mailed; 40c exp. col. Charlie Hill,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.

P. R. and Boons, insp., 500, 40c;
65c M mailed; 50c M FOB; 5 M, $2;
10 M, $3.50; cabbage, tomato, col-
lard, 50c. M del. John C. - Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.

P. R. plants, Marglobe tomato, 60c
per M del. in 3rd zone; exc. tor Brab.
or irdn peas at rate of 2 M for 1 bu.
W. P. Fuller, Cecil.

Pink skin P. R. and Nancy Hall
plants, grown from vine, Gcv. insp.,
60c M del.: exc. for anything can
use. Earl Paulk Surrency, Rt. 4.

Red and pink skin P. R. plants,
Gov. insp. and treated, 60c M del. in
Ga.; 5 M up, 55c M del Willie
Pearce, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Genuine imp. P. R. and white yam
potato plants, not mixed, 50c del.;
exc. for anything can use B. V.
Aycock, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Imp. Gov. insp. P. R. red and yel- |.

low skin and Nancy Hall plants, 75c
M; 5 M, 50c M; 10 M, 40c M FOB.
H. E. Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 135.

Imp. -yellow and pink skin P. R.
plants, Gov. insp., 750 M, de in Ga.;
exc. for lard, meat, young chickens;
ea. pay postage. C. W. Miles, Baxley,
Rt. 4.

Cert. P. R. and Nancy Hai: plants.
50c M; exc. 20 M for 10 bu. Brabham
peas; ea. pay chgs. on what he buys.
Warren Miles, Baxley, Rt. 5

Imp. P. R. plants, 50e M FOB; 75c
M del.; 5 M up, 60c M del.; exc. for
Brab. hay peas. T. H. Jones, Adel,
Rts:

Cert. yellow and pink skin P. R..,
Nancy Hall, Japanese yam. limited
number yellow yam plants, all $1.25
M: 5 M up, $1 M FOB. H. F. Stair,
Valdosta.

Insp, P. R. plants, for June del.,
60c M del.; 40c M FOB. M. T. Griffis,

Genuine purple skin P. R plants,

Emory Turner, Surrency.

Nancy Hall and P. R. plants. 50c
M FOB; exc. for baby chicks or
Surrency,
Ri?

Lady T. strawberry plants, 40c C;
Himalaya dewberry, red and black
everbearing strawberry, 50c doz;
horse. mint, 40c doz. Cora Turner,
Cleveland, Rt. 4. :







Plants For Sale

Sage plants, well rooted, 20c doz.,

plus postage; mint plants, . rooted,

same price; exc. doz. plants for 1 lb:
bunch snap bean seed; ea. pay post-
age. Mrs. Candace Phipps. Newton,
Rt. 4, Box 51. :

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 60c M del.;
5 M up, 50c M; count guar.; money
order; no personal chks: C. i. Rober~
son, Rockingham,

Pink skin potato plants, Goy. insp.,
50c M; count guar. W. R. Head,
Alma.

Gov. cert. banana yam plants. P.
R.; all from vine cut. grow: po-
tatoes, 75c M del.; cash with order.
J. M. Holton, Alma.

Imp. yellow skin P. R. plants from
special selected seed, from vine po-
tatoes, insp. and dipped, 60c M; 5
M up, 50c- M FOB. D. W. Black. Cor-
dele Rt k:-

Late Flat Dutch cabbage plants, . -
15c C; 200, 25c; sun-dried apples.
and peaches, free from worms and .
core, 10c Jb.; add postage. Mrs. A.
J. Stansel, Cleveland. ms

Genuine Nancy Hall plants, 75 M -
FOB; exc. some for good cured side
meat; can pull 12 or 15 M_ each
week. Mrs. W. A. Cribb, Nicholls.

New Stone tomato, Chas. W. cab-
bage and heading collard plants 20c
C; 300, 40c; 90c M del. Cora Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 1. :

imp. P. R. plants, cert. New Stone
tomato, 50c, 500; 75c M del. in Ga.;
et or exc. R. A. Wilson, Fitzgerald,
Rt. 3:

Tomato plants, Red Rock, Balti-
more, Stone, full count, prompt
shipment; moss packed, 30c, 200;
500, 50c; 80c M; no chks.; 60c, 1 M
COD. H. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald; Rt 2.

Stone, Baltimore, Marglobe, Bonny
Best, Break 0 Day tomato piants,
200, 25c; 500, 50c; 90c M; Copen=
hagen, Golden Acre, Jersey and C.
W. cabbage, 60c 1000. J. O. Stokes,
Fitzgerald; Rt. 3.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., 75c M del.;
Big Stem Jerseys, 60c M_ del.: no
chks. Rev. W. H. Looney, Alma, Rt. 3.

Guar. large, New Stone, Marglobe
tomato, from cert. treated seed:
roots moist wrapped; full count. 200,
40c; 700, 85c; $1.15 M; rushed post-
paid. J. I. Frasier, Lawrenceville.

Goy. insp. P. R. plants, $1 M;
Stone and Baltimore, tomsto, $1 M;
Ruby King and pimiento pepper,
$1.50 M postpaid. W. A: Chanclor,
Seville.

Artichoke plants, 15c ; $1.25 M
FOB, or exc. for peas or peanuts. E.
hz. Jester, Milner, Rt. 2. ;

P. R. plants, $1 M; Stcne and
Baltimore tomato, 60c, 500; $1 M;
Ruby King, pimiento and hot pep-
per, 500, 80c; $1.40 M postpaid. R.
Chanclor, Seville.

P.-R.-; plants, Gov. insp.; -35 -M
FOB, or 65c M del.; cash with order.

| J. R. Wynn, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Imp. P. R. plants, 35c M FOB, or
60c M del. in Ga.; cash with order:
no chks. Isaac Sellers, Baxley, Rt. 4,

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., 60c M cel.,
ae ee M FOB. Greer Cromer, Tifton,

Yellow skin P. R. plants, 85c M
del.; no chks.; exc. for corn, lard,
chickens, peas or R. I. Red baby

chicks; ea. pay postage. Floyd J.
Story, Pavo, Rt. 1, Box 46.
Yellow skin P. R. plants, insp.,

treated, 85c M del.;: 5 M up, 70c M
del.; money order: no chks.: exc.
we for hay peas. D. Story, Pavo,

Pink skin P. R. plants, $1 M or
exc. for dried apples or peaches: ea.
pay postage; Pape str. S. C. Black
Minorca baby chicks, $7 100. Mrs. C.
L. Renberg, Cairo.

Gov. insy. P. R. plants, 60c M del.
in Ga. Joe Harrison, Rockingham.

Red and pink skin P. R. plants,
Gov. insp., 35c 1000. A. Bowen,
Bristol. :

P. R. plants, 50c M FOB: ean
furnish 50 M a week: Gov. insp., full
count, prompt shipment. L. E. Byrd,
Bristol.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 75c M del.
3rd zone; money order; exc. for baby
chicks; 10 M for 100 pure bred: 8 M
for mixed breed. Gordon Dorsey,
Surrency. :

Pickling artichoke plants, 25c doz.;
rhubarb, 35c doz.; 4 doz., $1: pepper-
mint, catnip, 25c doz.; citron seed;
10c doz. Mrs. Thornton McCurley,
Hartwell.

P. R. plants, pink skin and Span-
ish Boons, -Gov, issp.; sat. ~-guar.,
$1.50 M postpaid; 6 M lots, $1.25 M
postpaid. W. M. Reed, Buford, Rt. 3.

Genuine bunch P. R. and Boons,
insp. and treated, full count guar.,

$1 M: 5M up, 80 M del. GG. Ro
Smith, Buford, Rt. 3.
Premium, Late Flat Dutch. All

Season, Chas. W. cabbage, Ga. col-
lard and big Red Rock tomato. $1,
500; $1.50 M postpaid: moss packed.
A. M. Etris, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. es









































Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Plants For Sale

New Stone and Marglobe tomato
. plants, 65c; 500; $1.15 M;.5 M and.
up, 85c M; all del.; cash with order.
Cc. C.:Burell, Buford, Rt. 2

Imp. and insp. P. R. plants, 500,

ee

' B5c; 60c M; Boons, 500. 40c: 65 M;>

all del. in Ga.: cash with order. E. EB.
. Tatum, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
~ - P. R. plants, yellow skin, 60c M
Looe a Ga. D. C. Whiddon, Tifton,
Tomato, Marglobe, N. Stone, G. B.,
* Dutch cabbage, and Ga. collard
plants, all 35c; 500: 60c M cash: to
trucks at field, 40c 1000; G. L. Ne-
Smith, Sycamore, Rt. 1, Box 141.

Imp. Gov. inso. . R. plants, $1
M; exc. for meat. lard, or anything
cam use; ea. pay postage on what
they ship. J..T. Goodrum, Warwick.

Early Triumph potato vines, $1
M FOB; P. R. plants, 50c 1000. John
F. Multis, Alma, :

Imp. red skin P. R. and Boon
plants, 60c M del.; 5 M lots, 40c M
FOB. Winfred Waldrip, Flowery
. Branch.

i Gov. insp. bunch P. R. plants,
pure, $1 M postpaid; 5 M lots, 75c
M collect; money order preferred. R.
L. Smith, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

- Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 60c M del.:
prompt shipment. Ray Whitmire,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Imp. P. R. plants, State insp., red
Skin, 75c M del.; M up, 50c M; exp.
collect. T. C. Bennett, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1. :

Imp. pink and red skin P: R.
plants. 75c M; Boons, 80 M: Gov.
insp. W. D. Freeland, Flowery
peraench, RE. tT

P. R. plants, .Gov. insp., 65c M:
Boons, 75c M del. R. C. Hemphill.
Flowery Branch.

Pink and red skin P. R., 75e:
Boons, 85c M del.; exc. 1M plants
for 12 baby chicks; 1000 for 8 lbs.
nice honey; ea. pay postage. U. J.
Martin, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Vine cuttings from insp. P: R., $1
M del; plants, 75c M del. J. R.
Draughon, Arabi, Rt. 1. :

Imp. P. R. plants, 35c M FOB: 60c
M del.: cash with order. W. H.
Vaughn, Baxley, Rt. 4.

White Ga. collard plants, $1 M or
0c M for any amount over 5 M; all
oY; Marvin Jackson, Locust Grove,

Sos

Imp. P. R. plants, 35c M FOB; 60c
dei.; cash with order. Aaron Sellers,
Baxley, Rt. 4.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, for sale or
exc. for peas, hay var., or B. L., or
Cornish pullets, March hatch pre-
ferred. J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Rt. 1.

Imp. red skin P. R..slips, State
insp. and dipped, 40c M postpaid. C.
D. Freeland, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 50c M del.;
19 M, 35c M col.; old-fashioned
Boons, bunch P. R., $1 M.:del. Guy

: State insp. P. R. plants, 75c M:

Baltimore and New Stone tomato, $1
1000. M. B. McElveen, Groveland.
-New Stone and Baltimore tomato,
- 15c C; 65c, 500; $1 M; add postage;
money orders. John L. Jones, Cum-
ming, Rt. 4.

Boon slips, red skin P. R., purple
P...,; 65e: MM; bunch: PP. R., $i M:
tomato, cabbage, 200, 30c; 500, 60c,
del. B. Crow, Gainesville.

P. R. plants, 50c M del. Clarence
Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Imp. red and yellow skin P. R.,
unmixed, Early Triumph potato
plants, Gov. insp., 60c M del. in 5 M
lots. J. J. Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Stone and G. B. tomato, 300, 46c;
85c M del.; 5 M up, 65c M collect;
E. J. cabbage, 85c M del. C. V. Stray-
horn, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Greater B. tomato plants, 75c M
FOB; exc. for baby chicks, Brabham
or iron peas, syrup, dried fruit or
- anything can use. Mrs. J. M. Jones,
Omega, Rt. 1.

Dill plants, 40c C; -horehound,
calamus, 10c; peppermint piants, 10c
doz.; yellow root, 20c lb.; 6 Ibs., $1.
M. L. Haton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

' P. R. plants, 65c M del.; Early
Triumph, 75c M del.; exc. for other
value; write. Rufus Merriman,
Lyons, Rt. 1.

_ Forty or 50 M Early Triumph po-
- tato draws, well rooted and tough,
tac M at bed, and help gather them;
13 miles south of Lyons. C. Ll. Smith,
Lyons, RFD.

Marsglobe, Redfield, New Stone and
Greater B. tomato plants, 15 C;
$1.25 M postpaid. J. F. Williams,
-Picis, Rt. 2.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., grown
from vines only, 50c M; 5 M and up,
. 40c M; exc. 10 M for 10 gal. of good

syrup, or can of lard. W. J. Carter,
Coffee.
e Millions genuine P. R. plants,

quality and count guar.;: exc. for
baby chicks, seed peas,.corn and hay;
plants at 50c 1000; J. <A. Tuten,



Bristol.



--P. R.. pink and red skin and}

Boons, 75c M del.; 5 M up,.50c M
- Geo. L. Durand; Gainesville,
met eos re as

Old-time white Bermuda yams, |

cert., 60c M FOS; from vine grown.
potatoes; full count; excellent eat-
ing; heavy bearers. E. <A. Mims,
Alma; Rt. 1. :

New Stone and Redfield Beauty
tomato plants, 15 C: $1.25 M:; sweet
and hot pepper, i5e C_ postpaid.
Chas. Clements; Pitts.

Cert. P. R. plants, 45 M FOB:
exc. for dried fruit; 1 M plants for
10 Ibs.; plants del. for fruit. F. M.
Mims, Alma, Rt. 1.

P. R. plants, 50c M or exc. for
chickens, or anything can use, Mrs.
J. M. Deen, Coffee.

Red skin potato plants, Gov. insp.,
treated, 40c M; 5 M up, 25e M; exc.
15: M for 100. baby chicks. Herbert
Lightsey, Bristol.

Gen. imp. P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,
35c M FOB. J. D. Lee, Bristol, Rt. 1.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 30c 1000.
H. B. Lee, Bristol, Rt. 1.

State insp. banana yam viants, $1
M del.; pink skin P. R., 50c M. not
del. or exc. T. T. Winge, Rock-
ingham.

Gov. insp. gen. red skin P. R.
plants, 50c M del. in Ga.: now ready.
W. G, OQuinn, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Imp. pink skin P. R. plants from
vines, Gov. insp. and treated for 10
yrs., guar. count, $1 M COD; 5 M
or up, 75 M COD. T. P. Mussel-
white, Arabi, Rt. 1.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 75e M del.
in Ga.; 50c M at bed. J. T. Taylor,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 2., Box 204.

Old-fashioned Boon, $1 M: red,
yellow skin P. R., 75c M: New Stone,
Marglobe tomato, 20c C: Chas W.
cabbage, 10e C; all del. Perry
Reynolds, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Hastings Ga. white head collard
plants at 50c 1000. J. <A. Tuten,

del.; special prices on 5 M or 10 M}

ee Mrs. J. M. Carnes. Cumming,
Rt. 4.

Cert. P. R. plants, 75c M, prepaid
in 3 M lots; exc. for seed oats, wheat,
rye or peas. J. W. Watson, Pitts.

P. R. plants, 50c M; 3 M up. 40c
M FOB; exc. for peas, 2 M for 1 bu.
red rippers or unknowns preferred.
L, F. Tanner, Alma, Rt. 1.

Stone, Baltimore, Bonny Best,
Marglobe, Matchless tomato, 25c 200;
80c M; Jersey, Flat Dutch, Copen-
hagen, Golden Acre cabbage, 20c,
200; 40c, 500; 60c M _ del.: moss
packed. S. C. Rowe. Fitzgerald.

Millions New Stone tomato, Flat
Dutch cabbage, heading collard
plants, COD, 50c M; watermoss to
roots; prompt shipment. Mrs. Mary
J. Stokes, Fitzgerald, P. O. Box 172:

New Stone tomato plants, 500, 50c;
75c M -postpaid; late var. cabbage,
500, 50c; 75c M_ postpaid: prompt
shipment. Roscow Mays, Fitzgerald,
Rt. 4, Box 144.

Thirty or 40 M pimiento. pepper
plants, large and well rooted, $1 M
FOB; money order; now ready for
quick shipment. Clifford Williams,
Locust Grove. :

P. R. imp. plants, Gov. insp,, vine
cut.. 5 M up, 50c M del. in Ga;
under 5 M, 65c M del. G. W. Turner,
Baxley.

Gov.. insp. and treated P R.
plants, 40c M, or exc. 10 M for 8 gal.
good ribbon cane syrup, or 45 Ibs.

wnoney, or fresh or dried fruit. Mrs.

Elsie Altman, Baxley, Rt. 3.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., 40e M; 5
M up, 35c M FOB; cash with order.
B. F. Kimbrel, Baxley. Rt. 3.

Goy. insp. and treated, imp. pink

skin P. R. plants, 40c M del. in Ga.;
guar. full count and prompt del. A.
Z. Jackson, Baxley, Rt. 2.
_ Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 50c M
COD; sat. plants, honest measure;
cash with order. Miss Hazel Wicker,
Surrency.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 50c M del.
in Ga.; money order only. T. M.
Mullis, Odum, Box 134.

Insp. P. R. plants, yellow and red
skin, 40c M FOB. H. L. Rogers,
Screven.

Cabbage plants, E. J., Chas. W.
Flat Dutch, sure head and Copen-
hagen, 200, 25c; 500, 45c; 70c M;
good count; moss packed. Mrs.
Fausteen Rowe, Fitzgerald. Rt. 2.

Copenhagen and Flat Dutch cab-
bage, sweet, heading collard plants,
Mtn. grown, del., postpaid, 500, 65c;
$1.25 1000. Grady Kelley, Sulphur,
Springs, Rt. 1.

P. R. and Big Stem Jersey plants,
State insp., 75c 1000. Glen Burnsed,
Groveland, Rt. 1, Box 6.

Pure P. R. and Early Triumph
plants, vine grown, Gov. insp. P.
R., 75c M; Triumph, $1 M prepaid.
Walter J. Dowdy, Cordele, Rt. 4.

Cabbage and tomato plants, 45c,
500; 75c M; roots protected: basket
free. Lee Waldrip, Gainesville.



$1 M postpaid; 5 M, 75c M; exp.

del. H. P. Crow, Gainesville, Rt.-2.

|Mrs. M. F..Gaddis, Quitman.

or 4M, $2.35 del.: prompt del. guar.



Chas. W. and Flat Dutch cabbage,
Ga. and heading collard; Stone to-
mato, ready now, 35c. 200; 500. 65c;

col. Amos, Williams, Gainesville.
Lead. var. cabbage, tomato,-collard
plants, P. R: plants; 20c C: 80c M

Cert..P. R., Nancy Hall, Japanese
yam, yellow yam, Triumph. Patte-
saw yam, potato plants 50c M FOB.
H. F. Stair, Valdosta,

red skin, 45c M; 5 M, $2; cver 5 M,
35c M; all del.; cash with order. A.
H. Lynch, Baxley.

Gov. insp. large P. R. plants. from
vine, 60c Mdel.; shipped! in 2 days
or morey returned. James P. Mc-
Leod, Screven,

Insp. P. R. red skin plants, insp.
and treated, seed from vines, 40c M
del. W. D. Lightsey, Odum. 2

Imp. P. R. plants, 70c M del. in
Ga.; 5 M. $3 del. in Ga. A. C. Alt-
man, Screven, Rt. 1, Box 161.

Pink or red skin P. R. plants, Gov. |
insp. and treated, 40c M del. H.
Lightsey, Odum, Rt. 2.

Yellow skin P. R_ plants, from
vines, State insp., 50c M del. in Ga.;
money order. J. F. Gruber, Odum.

Pure P. R. plants, 40c M; & M lots,
up; smaller lots, 50e M: Nancy Fall,
large lots, 50c M: small. 60c 1000.

Red and yellow skin P. R. plants,
35c M not prepaid: J. M. Clark,
Baxley, Rt. 3.

P. R. plants, 45c M:; tomato, 65
M; prompt shipment. D. M. Barber,
Baxley.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 60e M del.
or exc. for anything can use; good,
flue-cured tobacco, 10 lIbs., $1 del. R.
S. Williams, Baxley.

P. R. plants, 40c M FOB:
count; exc. some for B. L.
chicks. Patt R. Lewis, Baxley.

Gen. imp. Gov. insp: P. R. plants,
60c M del.; 2 M, $1 del.; 10 M, $3.75
FOB; any var. tomato, 75c M:; 5 M,
$3 del. Harold Smith, Baxley.

Imp. pink and yellow skin P. R.
plants from vine cut. potatoes, insp.,
60c M del.; guar. live del. and full
count. C. W. Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Goy. insp. P. R. plants from vine
potatoes; exc. 10 M for 5 bu. sound
Clay pea seed; ea. pay. postage. O. C.
Walden, Blackshear.

Porto Rican plants, Gov. insp., 35c
M; cash with order. J. W. Steward,
Surrency, Rt. 2.

P. R. plants, insp. and treated, 50c
M; 65c M del.: exc. 1 M for 1 gal.
syrup, up to 10 gal. J. C. Reynolds,
Surrency.

P. R. plants, insp. and treated,
50c M; 65c M del; no chks. J. D.
Tomberlin, Surrency, Rt. 2

P. R. plants, 40c M; flue-cured to-
bacco, 10c Ib. del. in lots of 10 lbs.
or more; cash with order. Ike Tom-
berlin, Surrency.

State insp. and treated pink skin.
P. R. plants, seed grown from vines,
now ready, 25 M FOB. Leland
Lightsey, Odum. :

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., 50c M
FOB. J. F. Holland, Surrency.

P. R. plants, 60c M; 3 to 5 M. 55c
M del.; 40c M FOB: exc. for dried
fruit, syrup or honey, or anything
can use. EH. O. Butler, Baxley.

P. R. plants, 50c M or exc. for B.
L. or friers of other breeds at a
reasonable price, or for dried apples.
D. H. Harper, Baxley.

Red and yellow skin P. R. plants,
60c M; Marglobe, Greater B., Stone
tomato, 75c M del.; exc. for baby
chicks; ea. pay postage. J. P. Mullis,
Baxley.

P, R. plants, Gov. insp.. 35 M
FOB, or 55c M del. F. D. McCaskill,
Baxley, Rt. 4.

Imp. P. R. plants, 50c M FOB; exc.
for meat, syrup at 50c gal.: -plants,
75sec M del. in Ga. W. R. Hutto,
Odum, Rt. A-1.

Imp. P. R. plants, 20 M, 40c M, del.
day get order. R. W. Rentz, Baxley.

The very best P. R. plants, Gov.
insp., vine grown, 75c 1000. Mrs.
Annie: Beecher, Baxley, Star No. 2.

Genuine P. R. plants, Gov. insp.
and treated, 50c M; 4 M, 40c M FOB,

good.
baby

W. R. Batten, Winokur.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., 85c M del.
J. B. McCall, Baxley, Rt. 2.

P. R. plants, Gov insp: 45c M del.:
Spe ast order. R. S. Rentz, Baxley,

Red and pink skin P. R. plants,
50c M del.; exc. for anything can
use. G. E. Aspinwall, Odum.

Pure red skin P. R.and old-fash-
ioned Boon plants, 60c M del. 10 M
lots; 40c M, collect: New Stone to-



Plants For Sale
Gen. P. R. and Big Stem Jersey |
plants, Gov. insp., 75c M; prepaid in
Ga.; full count and quick service. R.
+R. Smith, Screven. :

Barber, Baxley,

{E. L. Floyd, Baxley. Rt. 3:
' Gov. insp. P. R. plants. yellow or}

dill,



mato, $1 M_ del. Guy Waldrip,
Flowery Branch.

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_. Plants For Sale
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 50c M del.;
Baltimore tomato. T5c M cel. Ranie i

4

Goy. insp. P. R. plants, 50c:M
mato, 80c 1000. W. F: Miles, Baxley. |
Imp. P. R. and Big Stem Jrsey
plants, 50c M del. in: Ga.: cert.
plants, W. A. Pool, Baxley.

Imp. P. R. plants, 50 M FOB: exc.

for meat at 10c lb. and exc, for baby

chicks, 4 M plants for 50 chicks: ea.
pay Lee J. N.. Kesler, Baxley,
Rt. 4.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., 65c M del:
in Ga.; 40c M FOB; cash with order.

Genuine imp. P. R. plants, 500 Ms

del. in Ga.; prompt shipment guar.
M. J. Lewis, Baxley, Star Rt.

P. R. and Big Stem Jersey plants,

50c M del. by express: Calen J.
Hamilton, Baxley.
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 30c M

FOB; cash with order; prompt ship-
ments. Miss Vivian Scruggs, Bristol.
P. R. yellow. and pink skin, yel-
low yams, Nancy. Hall, Nigger Kil-
lers and sugar yam plants;..$1 M;
State insp. J. B. Cowart, Collins.

Plants Wanted
Want ox heart tomato, eggplants,

tobasco. pepper, Calif. wonder
pepper, big Boston lettuce and beet



4plants and hot peppers; state price

by 100 or more. Mrs. Eugenia Moore,
Trunderbolt.

Exc, pecans for Nigger Killer po-
tato plants or bunch white yam
plants, dried apples or peaches; each
pay postage; answer at once if in-
terested. E. W. Anderson, Thomas-
ville, RFD 5.

Grain and Hay For Sale

Two cars bright, sound peanut
hay, $7.50 FOB; also 10C. cases
canned okra, not labeled; 20 cases
canned pimiento pepper, Ilebeled:
write for bargain prices. W. C. Mc-
Rae, Ft. Gaines. :

Five hundred bundles oats, 65c per -
hundred. Mrs. Stella. Whitehurst;
Hahira, Rt. 2. :

Ten tons bright peanut hay with
lots of peanuts, $8 ton; 30. bu.
Whipp. peas, $1 bu.; all FOB. J.
\-alter Donaldson, Register. 3

Eight or 10 tons nice, bright gras
hay, $12.50 per ton, FOB; exc. for
any kind mule feed of egual value:
Joseph Bird, Colquitt. :

Car of bright and well baled oat
straw, wt. av. 50 Ibs. per baie; ready
for shipment, $8 per ton, FOB cars:
write. Lacy L. Sutton, Dougias, .

Six hundred bundles of 3-in-hand
fodder, $1. per hundred bundles, or.
trade for pigs or heifer calf, Mrs. M. -
Reity, Palmetto; Rt. 2. - BRE

_One-car of bright oat straw. baled
without rain on it, this. yrs. crop,
$6 ton, FOB; N. C. runner: peanuts,
45c bu. FOB; cash or money order
with order. O. M. Greene, Iron City.

Twenty tons green cured oat hay,
$16 ton, FOB; want 40 bu. peas: exc.
peanut or oat hay, or Bancroft seed
oats. E. Rich, Bainbridge.

Grain and Hay Wanted

Exc. P. R. plants for oats; 1 M
plants for 1 bu. oats; ea. pay express.
R. H: Mangham, Tifton, Ri 3. ;

Want oats, wheat, rye and corn,
also baled oat straw and wheat
straw; quote prices del, Atlanta. W.
P. Dunn, Atlanta, 611 Chamber of
Commerce Bldg. : i

Seed For Sale

Turnip seed, Purple Top Globe, -
Seven Top, Shogoin, 10c pint and
postage; they are not mixed. Walter
Jones, Ramhurst, Rt. 1.

Brown Crowder peas, 4c lb.;: cane
seed, $1 gal.; Calif. peas, 5c lb.:; not
peepee Charlie H, Smith, Roopville,

Thurmond grey melon seed, 3 Ibs.
oe del. Mrs. E. G. Fountain, Ft. Val-
e







y.
Smallest gourd that grows, seed,
10c in coin and 2c postage. Miss
Francis Miller, Devereux.

Burr clover seed, 1932 crop, rough,
- Beane: Charles Hicks, Hartwell,

Burr clover seed in rough, 2c Ib.:
clean seed, 5c lb., FOB. Roy Lewis.
Hartwell, Rt. 1.

_Highty lbs. tenderest, best corn-
field and half-runner garden beans,
pure cabbage heading collard, Per=
kins okra, 30c lb., postpaid: exc. fot
pure Stone Mtn. melon seed. C. F.
Maddox, Lawrenceville.

Chufa seed, the long brown var.,
sound and clean, $3.50 bu.; $1 peck,
FOB. W.W. Crews, Crawley.

New giant everbearing strawberry
seed (you can have strawberries every
day from May until December): pack
of seed, 20c in coin and 2c postage.
See Rice, Atlanta, 503% Luckie

reet, Ss



















_ Seed For Sale

-. Calif. multiplying beer seed, 8c per
large start, parcel post. Mrs. R. J.
Martin, Stilesboro, Rt. 1. fe
Ten bu. syrup cane seed, 80 bu.;
30 gal. bbl. sorghum syrup, 50e gal.,
FOB. A. E. Evans, Tucker, Rt. 1.
-. Mustard seed, 50 Ibs. 1932 crop, 40
- jb. if whole lot taken; single lb. 65c;
want hogs, feeders, 30-40 lbs. Exc.
seed peas, cotton seed, etc. W. J. Mor-
gan, Stillmore.

Purple Top and Seven Top mixed
_ turnip seed, 40c lb.; hot pepper plants,

25c; B. J.. Wakefield cabbage plants,
90ce C, 60c 500, $1 1,000. Lawrenee
Wright, Alto, Rt. 2.

. Hastings pure syrup cane seed, 12
Ybs., (enough for 1 acre) postpaid,
$1; exc. 6 lbs. for 1 Ib. citron seed:
each pay postage. R. W. Beall, Cul-
~ yerton.
_ Twenty gourd seed (will grow to be.

3 and 4 ft. long), 50c del. Forrest
- Martin, Flowery Branch.

Genuine bean pea, 5 ft. long; sam-
ple pkt. seed, 12c; 12 pkt. garden seed,
30c; second-hand feathers, 30c lb.;
exc. for other value. J. R. Bramlett,

Ellijay, Rt. 4.
- Genuine silver heel seed rice, free
.from volunteer, $2 bu., FOB; any
ely. W. B. Armstrong, White
Oak.
Old Timey red and yellow pop
_ corn, good and sound, 5c lb.; 11 Ibs.
_ 50c del. in Ga. Herman Carter, Ken-
sington, Rt. 2.
Truckers? favorite seed corn, 15c qt.,
80c gal., 45c peck; want baby chicks
to raise on halves to 14 wks. B. T.
~ Thornton, Bowdon, Rt. 1.

- Pure Mexican June, white and blue
' mixed, nubbed, shelled, 75e peck del.:
$2 bu., FOB; Hills imp. white, same
_ price. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Rt. .2.
_ Beet-the-bee sorghum cane seed,
_ 50c gal., postpaid; mung beans, 10 Ibs.
_ $1 postpaid. E. N. Eslinger, Ring-
> 20ld.
- . Chufa seed, $2.25 bu. del. In 3rd
- gone by parcel post. T. E. Stalvey,
-Hahira, Rt. 1.
. Fifty lbs. hand-selected pure Stone
Mtn. melon seed, 25c lb. plus post-
- age. J. H. Farmer, Milledgeville, Rt. 2.
_ Burr clover seed, pure and sound,
' Ie ner Ib. Eugene Harper, Hartwell.

Pure Texas honey drip cane seed,
50c gal., $1 pk.; Stone Mtn. yellow
muskmelon, each, 25 cupful; garden
wonder fruit, 10c pkt. del.; no
stamps. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Bremen
Fender green seed, 60c lb. Lamar
Winfrey, Lithonia, Rt. 3.

~ O-too-tan Soys, reeleaned, sound,
$2.95 bu,; mammoth yellow Soys, re-
_ cleaned and sound, 75c bu.; all FOB.

oe seed, 8
large -start, parcel post. Mis. R. J.

Martin, Stilesboro, Rt. 1.

_ Calif. beer seed, good start del. for

- 10c, or exc. for cabbage, temato, 2

lbs, any good table pea, beet or to-

Mato plants, or anything can use.

Dewitt Cullars, Claxton, Rt. 2.

Calif. multiplying beer seed. 10c

start, postpaid.. Mrs. Sallie Floyd,

Rockmart, Rt. 2.

- Calif. multiplying beer seed, good.
start, 16c; 1 pkt. another seed free

_ with ea. order of beer seed. Mrs. J.
E. Kirk, Rockmart, Rt. 2.

. Chufa seed, $2.50 bu. FOB. M. G.

- Hughes, Dupont.

Good, Calif. multiplying. beer seed

- 8c start, del. Mrs. A. J. Floyd, Rock-
mast: Rt. 2.

- Cane seed; well cleaned, 60c_ bu.

FOB Blue Ridge. F. R. Rodgers,

Young Cane.

Few more doz. Worlds Famous

-.D.-H. Rose, Ashburn.
Calif. multiplying beer

gourd seed, gourds grow to hold 7 to

17 doz. or 2 doz, sced, 27,
oo I. F. Warnock. Vidalia,
pe. 1.

Thurmond Gray and Irish Gray
melon seed, ea., 25c 1b.; got 10 acres
each of Truckers Favorite corn and
_ sugar Crowder peas, ready for trucks

dune 15. M. W. Williford, Ashburn.
_. Multiplying Calif. moss beer seed,
_ also Ky. vinegar bees, yellow var.,

_ 25 postpaid. Mrs. L. E. Green, At-

_ lanta. 835 Ponders Ave.
_ Calif. beer seed, yellow var., 8c
aha del. Cary] M. Johnson Tifton.
Hie 2,

- Good, sound cane seed, Ic ib.; field
-peas,- Ic lb.; cash. FOB. Ben Crow,
- Cornelia. i

_. Clean Seven Top turnip seed, 25c
Ib, and 5c postage. Mrs. Linda Smith,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
~ Two hundred and fifty lbs. Blue

Stem collard seed, 20c Ib.; 46 lbs. true
_. heading. collard,. 20c lb.; Chas W.
_ cabbage, ea., 50c lb. postpaid. B. M.
-. Jones, Blum.

New Stone tomato, 75c lb.; Mar-
slobe, $1.50: Wakefield and Flat
Dutch cabbage, $1; 200 bu. orange
cane seed, 60c; field peas, 75c bu. B.
R.. Woodliff. Flowery Branch.

_ Burbanks Golden Treasure canta-
loup seed; guar. pure, Ist yr. direct,
10c pkt.; 35c oz.; exe. for other

ue; write. R. H. Long, Culverton.



__ Seed For Sale
| True Ga. collard
ise Ib.; 25 lbs. up; 12 lb: FOB. J.
ZT. Ponder, Whigham.
Large Whipps., cream Crowder
peas, $1-$2 bu.; gal. Crowaers, 4c:
senna seed, 3 thls., 12c; sage plants,
15 for 25c. Mrs, C. A. Wilbanks,
near fee hee Rt:.5; eee ;

uia seed, sound and itecleaned,
$3 bu. FOB. W. Roberts, Pearson. _
- Absolutely sound, tender. cornfield
and half runner beans, pure cab-
bage-callard, Perkins okra.seed 30c
lb. postpaid; fine cabbage. collard,
tomato plants, Crowders. mush peas:
exc. C. F. Maddox, Lawrenceville.





CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE

Roasting ear corn for sale; write
for quantity prices. J. 3. Cowart,
Collins.

Mexican June corn, 50c pk.: $1.50
bu. del. to 3rd zone. R. T. Huff,
Bishop.

Mexican June corn, $1 bu.; 60 pk.
del.; shelled mixed peas, 55 bu: 20
bu. O-too-tans, new, clean, $2.50 bu.;
shelled corn, in bags, 70c bu. W. H.
Bolton, Griffin, Bex 436.

A few pecks of white Mexican June
seed corn, 75c per peck, del. in ist
and 2nd zone; 50c peck not del. Ern-
est Kesler, Nicholson.

Blue Mexicon June seed corn,
nubbed and shelled, 50c pk.; $1.50 bu.
del.; cash or money order. A. 4H.
Thomas, Bishop.

Bred-up Mexican June corn, white
and mixed; weevil resisting; write
for sample and price. S. B. Kinard,
Jackson.

Pure Mexican June, from Hastings
seed, nubbed and hand-shelled, 61%
Ibs., 40c; peck, 80c; half bu., $1.50 del.
Mrs. L. A, Sanders, Ashland; Rt. 2.

One hundred bu. corn in shuck, 50c
bu. at the barn; exc. potato plants for
chickens, 8 to 12 wks. old, or sell
plants 50c 1,000. I. L. Warnock,,
Alma, Rt. 4.

_ My own raising, 100 bu. good mill-
ing corn, 2 bu. bag, 50c FOB; cash
with order. J. R. Harper, Sweet Gum.

Seed Wanted

Exc. at once 100 Stone tomato
plants for 2 cuvs of white bunch bui-
ter beans; write first to avoid too
many orders. Mrs. M. S. OKelley,
Comer, Rt. 1.

Want quince or pear seeds. for
planting; also want to sell squashes
to truekers; write. Walter Harper,
Osierfield.

Want best price on 50 lbs. of burr
slover seed, shelled out of burr, T. T.
Barnett, Smyrna, RFD 1.



Georgia Products For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

Few bu. brown Crowders or sugar
Crowders, 6-wks. peas, $8 bu. Lizzie
McWhorter, Buena Vista.

Brown sugar Crowders, $1.50 bu.:

field hay peas, for hay, 60c bu. Lauren
woble, Trenton.

Mung beans, 2 lbs., 25c; snowflake
scorn, early, 60-day, 30c gal.; mam-
moth Russian sunflower and broom
corn seed, 10c jb., 3 Ibs., 25c, del. in
Ga. Mrs. V. C. Ray. Kensington,
REZ; :

White, black-eyed large Calif. peas.
slightly weevil, $1.60 bu. del.; smail
amount, plus postage; 3 bu. $3.50,
FOB: ideal for planting. H. S.
Brooks, Monroe.

Sound Brabham peas, 75c bu. W. L.

| Dixon, Avera.

Three bu. mixed peas, $1 bu.; 18
bu. running velvet beans, $1 bu. L. H.
Atkins, Oak Park.

Early yellow Crowder bunch peas,
4c lb., $2 bu.; good velvet bean seed,
75c bu. N. B. Law, Ocilla, RFD 3.

Calif. black-eyed peas, $1.25 bu.;
Brabs, Clays and New Eras, 85c, FOB.
C. N. Adams, Social Circle.

Brabs, good and sound, 80c bu.;
Irons, same price, FOB this station.
C. A. Walker, Ellaville.

One hundred and fifty bu. mixed
peas, 65c bu.; 25 bu. New Eras, Tbe
bu.; sound and bright, FOR; eash
with order. M. Mixon, Vienna, Rt. 4.

Little rice and mush peas, weevil
free and pure, % gal. 50s, postpaid;
$1.50 pk. prepaid; _ nice, sun-dried
horseapples, 5 lbs. 50c, parcel post.
Mrs. Dewey Nelms, Bowman, Rt. 1.

Fifteen bu. nice, clean Whipps, $1
bu., or make best offer. J. C. McPher-
son, Villa Rica, Rt. 2.

Large, yellow sugar Crowders, very
early, prolific, 15c Ib., $1.25 peck;
$3.75 bu. del.; cabbage-collard plants,
15c C, $1. M del.; tomato, 30c 100.
J. N. Carson, Griffin. ;

White lady peas, 4c Ib.: citron seed,
15c Ib.; add postage. Major Crowe,
Cumming, Rt. 4. | me





ok eer

seed, 5-25: Ibs.,|

white, black-eyed peas, $I bu.; mixed.

o



Georgia Products For Sale

~ One hundred bu. New Era peas,

pure, clean, sound, 75c bu., FOB; cash
with order. Samp Ray, Canon, Rt. 1.

- Red Rippers, New Eras, Whipps,
Allen, Oakwood, Rt. b:

Thirty-five or 40 bu. Brabham peas,
75c bu.; New Eras, 55c; Clays and
unknown,.60c bu., FOB. O. V. Keith,
Clermont,

Two bu. 100 per cent pure, clean,
sound, weevil free Crowders, $3 del.;
ee guar. R: C. Moore, Rockmart,
Riss.

Two hundred Ibs. tender cornfield
beans and about 300 lbs. dried apples:
make best offer on each lot. J. H.
Lunsford, Jr., Suches.

Twenty or 25 bu. Brab peas, :pure
and clean, 80c bu. W. A. Smith, An-
dersonville. Sa

Purple hull Crowders, 30c qt., 50c
per 12 gal., 75c gal., $1.25 peck, del.
Charlie B. Johnston, Hoganville.

Brabham peas, slightly mixed with
iron, 75c bu. FOB. Will Hollomon,
Brooklyn.

One hundred and twenty-five bu.
good Clay peas, 25 bu. Whipps., 65c
bu. FOB; money order with order. C.
W. Coleman, Devereux.

White bunch lima and _ stringless
green pod bean seed. 8 lbs., $1. Miss
Leila Ruff, Griffin.

Forty lbs. Lady -peas. unmixed,
sound, clean ,hand shelled 4c Ib.
FOB; $1.50 for lot; money order with
order. Mrs. J. J. Simmons. Clermont.

Peanut Crowder peas, $2 bu.; in
bu. lots only. J. C. Henry, Carrollton,
REAL.

Brabs., irons, ea., 80c; Clays,
Whipps., ea., 65c; mixed peas, sound,
60c; genuine Q-too-tans. $2.75; send
remittance. G. A. Fagan, Ft. Valley.

Straight Brabs., 80c; Whipps.,
Clays, New Eras, 65c; mixed peas,
sound, 60c; O-too-tans, $2.75. 242 bu.
bags. D. C. Strother Ft. Valley.

Mixed peas, sound, 60c; Whipps.,
Clays, ea., 65c; genuine O-too-tans,
$2.75. W. B. Norton, Ft. Valley.

Extra good, sound, recleaned gen-
uine O-too-tan beans, $3 here. H. E.
Brown, Marshallville.

O-teo-tans, new crop, recleaned.
germination test 98 per cent guar.
pure, $3 FOB. H. M. Taylcr, Mar-
shallville.

Fifty bu. ea., mixed Clay peas,
mixed unknowns, 60c bu.; all FOB;
will ship small lots. G. H. Davis,
Vidette.

Mixed Tillman and Bravs.; also
90-day velvet beans, for sale or trade
for cern, meat or peanuts E. E.
Miller, Gordon.

One hundred and fifty bu. No. 1

Brabhams, 75c bu. FOB. C. M.
Walker. Bonaire.
Two hundred bu. nice brown

Whipps., 20 hu. mixed Whipnps.; all
65c bu. FOB, in 2% bu. bags. J. B.
Caldwell, Siloam.

renuine O-too-tans, $3 bu. FOS
shipping point. Geo. Griffin. Eaton-
ton, P. O. Box il]. ;

Thirty bu. sound Era peas, picked
without rain, 70e bu. or exc. for corn.
J. M. Munn, Mitehell. :

ne hundred bu. mixed Clays, 60c
bu., FOR. T. K. Chance, Alexander.

Thirty bu. imp. Mathews sovys,
$1.56 bu.; 200 bu. New Eras, 65; 200
bu. Whipps. 65c, FOB. W. C. Moore.
Augusta, 805 Reynolds St.

One hundred and fifty bu. Brab
peas, 75c; 50 bu. Trons, 65c bu. W. L.
Chappell, Richland.

Nice, clean creani sugar Crowaers,
$2.50 bu., 86c pk.: New Eras, 70c bu.
B. F. OKelley, Maysville.

Sound, clean speckled peas, 95 per
cent pure, 7c bu. in 244 bu. shipping
bags, cr 65c bu. at my. home. C. B&.
Andrews. Greensboro, Rt. 2

Genuine O-too-tans. new crop,
sound and recleaned, $2.75 bu. FOB.
A. E. Ware, Marshallvilie.

Unknowns, 95 per cent pure, 20c
bu., unknowns and red rippers mixed.
75c bu.: all FOB, and saved without
rain. W. P. Fisher, Abteville.

Hastings cream Crowder peas, 5c
lb., $2.50 bu. FOR. J. H. Dodd, Cum-
mins, Rt.<3.

Best var. cream sugar Crowders,
under. peck lets, 18c Ib.; pk. lots,
$1.25; bu. lots, $4. postpaid. J. S.
Bartley, West Point.

_ White Crowders, $1 bu. Mrs. C. M.
Cheney, Sheliman.

One hundred bu. 90-day velvets, 65c
bu. in 10 bu. lots; more than 10 bu.
60c bu. FOB; cash with order. J. A.
Wolfe, Dublin, Rt. 5.

Unknown peas, 70c bu. J. G. Rog-



ers, Cleveland, Rt. 1.

Brown. and Blue, 75c bu., FOB. W. M. |.

wef
White bunch butter beans, 20c Ib.,
Smith, Barnesville. Rt. A, Box 71.

lb.; red speckled,- white and cream
Crowders, 5 1b.; little rice peas. 3c
lb.; add postage; .cash. Miss . L.
Kellogg, Cumming, Rt.. 5.

Six-wks. Crowders, white black-'
eyes, each 25c qt.; heavy bearer and
extra for eating green. Mrs. L. Ader-
hold, Lavonia.

Three hundred bu. No. J
Whipps, 75c bu. FOB; in new bags.
P. R. Stanley, Greensboro.

Two hundred bu. good, clean, sound
mixed peas, 55c bu. for quick sale;

bag. W. M. Dixon. Dublin, Rt. 1.

..Fancy cream Crowders and lady
peas, hand selected, free of trash and
weevils, treated, 5 lbs. 50c; 10 lbs. 85c;
100 lbs. $5.50 prepaid; sat. guar. B. A.
Hayes, Buford.

Nice, clean and bright Brabham
peas, $1 bu. G. W. Coleman, Tifton.

Five bu. pure Brabs, sound and

Ground.

Sound, clean O-too-tan soys, $2.50
bu.; 90-day velvets, 70c bu.; Iron-
Brabham peas, mixed, 75c bu.:
speckled, 65c bu. C, H. Cooke, Sand-
ersville, RFD.

uniform in size and markings, and
practically weevil free; write for price
on amount wanted. Chas. F. Howe,
Ft. Valley.

Genuine O-too-tan soys, 97 per
cent germination, recleaned, $2.60 in
cae lots or more. J. H. Palmer, Teu-
nille.

Biloxis, $1; running velvets, 60c;
genuine O-too-tans, $2.75;
mixed peas, 55e; Whipns, Clays, each,
65c; Brabhams, 80c. G. A. Fagan, Ft.
Valley, RFD.

Wo. 1 Iron peas in 214 bu. even wt.
bags, $1 FOB. L. S. Hayes, Bonaire.

Sound mixed peas, 55c; Clays, 65c;
Wripps, 65c; genuine O-too-tans,

bags; send remittance. W. B. Norton,
Ft. Valley.

Red Rippers, Whipps, Unknowns,
Irons, no weevils up to date, 75c bu.:
cream Crowders, $1; 200 orange cane
seed, 50c bu. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery
Branch,

bu. FOB. S. D. Duncan,
Rt:-1.

Peas and beans of all var. from 656
bu. up; 90-day velvet beans, 85c bu.
a Halstead, Hawkinsville, Box

Cieam sugar Crowders, good eond.,
$1.50 bu., or 3c lb. postpaid in Ga.;
not less than 10 lb. lots. J. E. Pharr,
Cumming, Rt. 7.

Cornelia,

Little white mush table peas (bear
all the year), 10 Ibs. $1 del.; stamps
or money order; no chks.; Duroc Jer-
sey boars, gilts, and 8 wks. pigs. L.
H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt. 1. Box 31.

One hundred bu. mixed Clay peas,
- bu. FOB. T. K. Chance, Alex-
ander.

Twenty-five bu. Clays, 70c; 20 bu.
Brabhams, 80c; clean, sound; also

Jersey gilts, bred or open, for sale

A No. 1 90-day velvet beans <cund,
gathered without rain; 80c bu.. exe.
for pigs, shoats, also peanuts. M. T.
Tanner, Sandersville, Rt. 1, Box 8,

Genuine brown sugar Crowders, 1
to & bu. orders, $1.25; over 5 bu., $1

bu. R. L. Vansane,
Marietta
Twenty-five bu. imp. Mattnews soy
beans, clean, not less than 97 wpr
cent germination, in 2% bu. bags,
$1.90 bu. FOB. . L. Johnson, Metter,
One hundred bu. 90-day velvets,
practically 100 per cent sound, 60e bu.
FOB. D. W. Knight, Dexter.
Black-eyed peas, 4c Ib.,
$1.75- bu.,

County Agent,

S0G. Dik.
FOB; Marglobe Greater
mato plants, ready June 20th, 15 C,
$1.25. M, FOB. 5S. D. Guillebeau,
Lincolnton, RFD 6.

Thirty bu. sound. recleaned O-too-
peas, 65c bu. E. D. Patrick, Jackson.

peas Cone of the best field and table



peas known,) about 95 per cent pure,

Shc bu., FOB. G. B. Poore, Canon. ee

Georgia Products For Sale

$2 peck, $8 bu. del..in Ga.; Jackson _
and Ky..wonders, same price. J. BE. >

Bush white limas, sound, clean, 10c

brown .

all FOB, in good, even wt. 2% bu. to

clean, $1 bu., FOB. J. A. Milford, Ball

High grade Brabham peas, sound,

good.

$2.75; running velvets, 60c; 2% bu..

Sound, unmixed Brabham peas, 70c.

good milch cow fresh*in, and Duroc .

cheap. Ben R. Tanner, Sandersville. .

bu., genuine Laredo soy beans, $1.50.

Baltimore, Ponderosa, Beeksteak to-.

tons, $2.75 bu. FOB; 50 bu. speckled

Forty-five or 5@ bu. biack giant



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Thursday, June y, 1902.



Fifty bu. No. 1 old-fashioned late
Clay peas, better for hay than Brabs;
$1 FOB; 150 lbs. genuine hand-saved
Dixie Bell melon seed, 85c W.. O.
Birdsong, Gordon.

Few bu. nice, sound, unmixed Brab-

hams, $1 bu. FOB; about 100 per

cent pure and. some other kind.

Luther Armuchee, Rt. 1.

Recleaned peas, New Eras, Clays,
Whipps., red rippers, 75c bu.: Brabs.,
90c; 3-bu. bags; orange and_ blue
ribbon cane seed, 50c bu.; 3-bu. bags;
cash; FOB. C. L. Hamilton, Leo.

Purple hull white table peas. ae
gal.; P. R. plants, Gov. insp., 75c M
del. Steve Howard, Flowery Branch,

Rt. 1.

One hundred and fifty bu. No. 1
Brab. peas, 80c bu. FOB; samples on
_ money order or. cashiers
chk. Gordon Scarborough, Byron.

Twenty bu. Clay peas, good quality,
%5c bu. FOB. C. G. Lloyd, Blue Ridge.

Few Tillman yeas, 75c bu.; samples
on request. J. F. Lowe, Sr., Ft. Valley.

Mixed peas, sound, .55c; Whipps,

Clays, each, 65c; Brabhams, 80c;

genuine O-too-tans, $2.75; Biloxis,

$1; running velvets, 60c; any amount;

ey remittance. D. C. Strother, Ft.
alley.

Bra) and unknowns, 85c; cream

-Crowders, $1 bu.; sorghum seeu, 60c

bu.; take in trade corn meal at 50c

_ bu.; syrup at 30c gal. Harry Sunshine,

Atlanta, 61 Georgia Ave., S. E.

Two hundred bu. Brabs, 75c: 300
bu. mixed peas, 60c; 100 bu. each,
Whipps and Clays, each 65c bu., FOB
B. T. Marshall, Ft. Valley.

One peck of. little white peas, $1
del., or exc. for this years cron Ber-
muda onions for table use; each pre-
pay postage. Mrs. O..W. Woodruff,
Greenville.

Purple hull white table peas, 25c
$1 pk. del. Mrs. Bertha
Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt: 1.

Old-fashioned tender cornfield
beans, 20c teacupful; pole beans, same
price; red, white Crowders, purple
hull white table, 65c gal.. $1.25 peck,
del. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery
Branch.Rt. 1.

Sound Brab peas, 75c bu., or exe.
for any number up to 5 or 6 heifer

yearlings, 200-490 Ibs. each; bring
ae and get peas. W. L. Dixon,
ver?

O-tco-tans, 97 per ee germina-

tion. recleaned, $2.60 bu.; sacked in
new 2-bu. bags. J. H. Palmer, Ten-
io. Ee. 1.

Peas, Clays, Whipps, Reds, 75c bu.:
Brabhams ,90c bu. FOB; cash with
order. J. M. Chambers ,Milledgeville,

itt. 1. Box 41.



BUTTER FOR SALE

Two or 3 lbs. good, firm Jersey but-
ter each week, 20c lb.; cash with
order. Mrs. L. B. Frey, Dallas, Rt. 3.

Two lbs.
week. 20c Ib.;
postage. Mrs. T. 8S.

m+
Rs ek

ton 7

fresh, nice butter per
cow t. b. tested; add
Wright, Carroll-

8nree or 4 lbs. nice, fresh country
sample on
request... Mrs. Robt. L. McClure,

Gainesville, RFD 5

Fresh, firm butter, 2 or 3 lbs. per
week. 30c del.; Calif. beer seed, 10c;
also mung beans for sale or exc. for
any ing can use. Mrs. J. F. Parker,
foe ROCKO Rt. 3.

1c bs. firm butter eacii week, 20c
; cows t. b. tested; every Ib.
gue - sample for postage. Mrs. Char-
lie L. lis, Talking Rock, Rt. 3.

ix to 8 Ins. fresh Jersey butter in
1 Ib. molds, shipped in cartons, 20c

Ib. del. T. M. Wofford, Gainesville,

Rt. 2.



_ FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES

FOR SALE
Grapes, sweet and juicy, large}
purple bunches, July del.; make best

offer FOB vineyard, in 1 to 500 Ib.

> lots. I. H. Johnson, Dublin, Rt. 6.

Two hundred and fifty acres can-
taloups ready June 15. C. H, Strang-

5 werd, Sylvester.

tae

Matheson, Alto, Rt. 2.



Georgia Products For, Sale

Fine field. of cantaloups to sell atl

the field at so much per acre, or to
truckers at so much per hundred;
get in touch with me. A. PD. Lindsey,
Tifton, Rt. 8 :

Sixteen lbs. Gient stringless Boon
pod beans, 15c lb.; $2 per lot. Kinzie

Roasting tors and = lima~ beans,
ready in about 2 wks.; sell to truck-
ers; get in touch with me. Bill
Steedley, Coffee.

Around 1 M pounds of nice, white
hard-head cabbage for sale; make
a offer. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia,
Rt. 1.

Two acres of red Valentine beans
which will be ready to begin picking
about June 15th; 8 miles fram Rome
on the Cave Springs road. D. Mac-
Naghton, Rome, Rt. 6.



FRESH AND CURED MEATS FOR
SALE

Good cured hams and sides _ for
sale, also few bu. field peas, sound
and good, for sale. S. E. Cox Butler.

Side meat, smoked with oak and sas-
safras wood, wt. 10-20 lbs. each; no
bugs or skippers, 12c lb. del. in zone 2.
Mrs. Maud Fisher, Abbeville, RFD 1.

Brooks. county hams, 20c; sides,
18c; shoulders, 12c; smoked with dead
wood; money order only. Cleon
Hutchinson, Quitmah, Rt. 1



FRUIT FOR SALE

Sun-dried peaches; 6c lb. and
postage. Myra .Lemmonds. Social
Circle, Rtv 3.

Old-fashioned dried peaches, 10c
lb.; add postage on. less than 10 lbs.
Mrs. Dennis Hulsey, Lula, Rt. 1

~Bovu.i..3 orders for fresh huckle-
berries, 25c gal., FOB: % bu. little.
old-time peach seed; % bu.-pure Iron
peas; exc. for flue-cured chewing to-
bacco. John Cross, Clarkesville.

Nice, bright sun-dried apples, free
from worms, peel and core, 8c lb. del.
10 Ib. lots up; or exe. for nice cotton;
pay postage. Manda Weeks,

ial.

HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE

Fey. comb honey, 10 Ibs. postpaid,
$1.50; 5 Ibs. 80c; cs. of 6-5 Ib. pails,
$2.75, FOB; 24 236 lb. cans, $5.75;
PR plants, 60c 1,000. John Ww. Ber-
ryhill, Lakeland.

New chunk honey in 10 lb. pails,
$1.50 each; new strained honey, 10
lb. pails, $1.50 each; cs. of 5, $7 each,
10 up, $1.35-each. Wm. H. Barfield,
Louisville, Rt. 2.

New oak, hand-made 8 frame bee
hives, solid lids and bottoms; supers
with sections; foundation comb in
frames and sections, $1.50 each, FOB.
W. A. Johnson, Alto, Rt. 1.

Honey, 15c lb., 10 lbs. up, 12%4 Jb.:
exc. some for chickens and feed sacks.
H. D. Wilson, Palmetto, Rt. 2.

Fresh, new gollberry honey, ext. or
chunk, 5 lbs. 75c; 10 Ibs. $1.40, del.
in Ga.; prices on large lots furnished
on request. D. F. Thomas, Odum,

New honey, 10c Ib. Mrs. P. J. Byrd,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 4, Box 49.

New honey, 10 lb. pails, 10c Ib.; 60
Ib. cans, 8c 1b.; shunk or strained;
cash with order. W. H. Deen, Coch-
ran.

New bright honey in comb or ext.
in: 10 lb. buckets, $1.25 per bucket,
postpaid; cash with order. R. W.
Browning, Dublin, Rt. 3.

Pure honey, $1 per 10 lb. pail;
comb, strained, $1.10; 40 lbs. comb,
9145c; strained, 10c Ib.: J. B. Giant,
8 wks. old cockerels, 50c each. R. A.
Cravey, Milan, Rt. 1.

New honey, 10c lb.; nice beeswax,
ae ne del. J. S. Estvanko, Bremen,
Rte 2; :

No. Ga. mtn, honey, good flavor, 5
Ib. bucket, 50c postpaid. Mrs. C. "A.
Allen, Loudsville.

Pure ext. honey, 6-10 lb. pails, $5
FOB; 2-10 lb. postpaid, $2: 1-10 Ib.
postpaid, $1.25; 1-5 lb. postpaid, 65c.
John A. Crummey, Doctortown.

One and one-half lbs. nice yellow
beeswax, 20c lb. del. Mrs, i J. Bar-

Georgia Products. For. Sale|



rett, Alto, Rt. J





New, oak, hand-made 8 frame bee
hives, frames self spacing; super sec-
tions, foundation comb in frames,
complete, $1.50.each FOB; cash with
order. Travis Pless, Alto, Rt. 1:



PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE

Spanish peanuts, Ac Ib. del., parcel
post. W. G. Hollomon, Brooklyn.

Ga. raised N. C. runner peanuts,
saved without rain, good seed, 2c
Ib. J. D. Swint, Lenox.

No. 1 Spanish or N. C. runners, 3c
lb. shelled: FOB; cash with order.
(Name not given in ad. ) Bluffton.

Four lbs. best yellow Jersey butter
weekly, no coloring, 25c lb.; cow t.
b. tested; true-to-name earliest
Klondike strawberry plants, 20c C;
00, 75c. Mrs. J. S. Crow, Cumming,
Rt. 4.

Virginia jumbo peanuts, 1931 crop,
bright and sound, 100 to 500 Ibs.,
2%c: 00 lbs. to car, 2c Ib. FOB. C.
W. Lee, Stilson.

..Three- hundred bu. No. 1 Spanish
peanuts, 50c bu. B. L. Talmadge,
Monticello.

White Spanish, 2 bu. lots, 50 bu.;
4 bu. lots, 45c -bu.; over 4 bu. lots, 40c
bu.; guaranteed No. 1s. Malvin Col!-
lins, Whigham.



VEGETABLES FOR SALE

Green lima beans, fcy. 36 lb. hamp-
er, $2 hamper; Perkins long green
okra, 32 lb. -hamper, $1.50 FOB;
orders filled day order received; can-
taloups later. W. U. J. Draughon, Cli-
max.

Fresh snap beans, about 40 hamp--
ers per week, make offer; also will
exc. for anything can wse. Jeff
Shrouder. Denton.

Like to contract to sell all beans,
peas, tomatoes; okra, butter beans,
del. Atlanta at market price; will seil
through season. O. D. Hardy, McDon-
ough, Rt. 1.





|
Georgia Products Wanted |

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED

Exc. 2,500 P. R. plants fc. 1 bu. of
Iron, Brab or Clay peas; millions
ready, or ship at 40c 1,000. J. A. Tur-
ner, Alma.

Want a few brown speckled Crowd-
er peas, send price and sample; also
some cushaw seed. J. B. Ingram,
Waverly Hall.

Exc, 3 bu. Vickers 2 crop peas for
3 bu. Brabhams; each pay freight on
what he gets. z H. Brantley, Nich-
olls, RFD 2.

Exc. Gov. insp. P. R. plants, for
hay peas; 1500 plants for 1 bu.; each
pay charges. Warren Courson, Baxley,
Rt. 4, Box 29.

Send best price on 10 bu. Brabham,

Irons, Java peas; for cash. W. D.
Hall, Metter.
Exe. sugar cured, oak smoked

shoulder meat for Brab peas at 5c
per bu.; meat at 9%4c lb.; I pay frt.
on peas, you on meat. Alonzo Paulk,
JT. Wray. =

Exe. 2500 P. R. plants, for 1 bu.
seed peas; can use 25 bu. in 5 bu.
lots; plants shipped express collect:
be, frt. col. W. B. Miles, Baxley.

Exe. P. R. plants,
peas; 1 M for 1 bu.
Sumerall, Baxley.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp. for sale
or exc. some for peas, Brabs. or irons
preferred; 4 M for 1 bu. peas. Mer-
shon Lightsey, Bristol.

Exc. 20 M potato plants for 10 bu.
iron or Brab. peas, or 15 M for 10
bu. mixed peas. G. W: Taylor. Alma.

Exc. 3 M P. R. plants for % bu. O-
too-tan beans or exc. for 1 bu. peas:
each sent prepaid. J. B. Dunn, Odum.

Exc. P, R. plants, Gov. insp. at 45c
M for good, sound peas at 75c bu., or
syrup, meat, lard, or anything. can
use. J. B. Parker, Alma.

Want 4 bu. sound hay peas: will
exc. 8 M pink skin P. R. potato

Gov. insp. for
Mrs. D. L.

plants; each ship collect. T. J. Gar-

-65c!

Georein Products Wanted

Exe, purple skin potato plants for
field peas; 2 : apt for 1 bu.; each
pay express. J. B. Carter, Baxley.

Exc. imp. P. R. plants for Brab.
peas: 3M plants for 1 bu., Ga. cane
syrup, or dried fruit of any kind,
Charlie Simmons, Baxley, Rt. 2.



PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Want any quantity well filled paper

shell pecans; send sample and price.

W. J. Josey, Americus.



FRUIT WANTED

Want 10 Ibs. dried peaches, or ap- -
ples, or both; will exc. 1500 P. R.
plants for either; ea .ship exp. col,
Mrs. Sally Garrett, Quitman.

Want 3 ag sour red cherries; state
price del. S. J. M. Gluin, Wiley.

Exc. cert. P. R. plants for few bu.
peaches; write price of peaches and
variety. Mrs, M..G. Stair, Valdosta.



FRESH AND CURED MEATS
WANTED

Exc. 20 bu. velvet beans for cured
side meat. W. iD: Poythress, Swains-
boro.



HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
WANTED

Want sev. hives of bees, prefer pat-
ent. hives; must be in vicinity of At-
lanta; write prices and _description.

M. S. McMichen, Stone [Tin., ~~ 3,
Box 56.
Exe. Klondike csc vary = plants

for new honey; 500 plants for 10 Ibs.
honey; or 100 plants for 4 white
sacks, 100 lb. cap. free of holes. Mrs.

| W. B. Cross, Cumming, Rt. 4, Box 78.



e<OTATOES WANTED

Want seed Irish potatoes for fall
potatoes; Western Bliss or Triumph;
write and give prices. T: A. Booth,

| Hartwell.



Miscellaneous For Sale

Good, mellow, flue-cured: tobacco,
chewing, 13; smoking, 12.. ib;-- a6
order less than 50c; postage prepaid
in Ga. on $1 or more orders. Hunert
Boatright, Rockingham.

Best. grade red and yellow fiue-
cured tobacco, in 5 lb. pkgs., chewing,
smoking; 60c; prepaid in Ga.
Frank Boatright, Rockingham.

Flue-cured chewing tobacco, aged,
stemmed and twisted, 10 lbs., $1.25
cash; del. 3rd zone; sat. guar., or
money back. E. J. Taylor, Nicholls.

Seven. Ibs. nice, home-dried sage,
30c Ib. del.; 4 or 5 lbs. nice butter
in mbolds each week, 20c Ib. del. Mrs. :
J. R. Mathis, Gainesville, Rt. 5.

Heavily fleeced sheep skins, 75c ea.:
white, unwashed wool, 20c lb.; cured
smoked hams, 15c lb.; sides, should- .
ers, 9c lb.; paver shell pecans, 10c lb.
Robt. Anderson, Hawkinsville.

Flue-cured SMOKINe topecso, 10
75c, del. 2nd zone. H. J. McCorvey,
Coolidge, Rt. 2.

Dill for pickles, 30c per shoebax-
ful; exc. for green glaze or greezy
collard seed, or plants, or pay cash
for seed; write. Nick Burden, Elber-
ton, Rt. 8, Box 83.

Yellow root, rastbane, cherry bark,
10c 1b.; black snakeroot, 40c lb.; exc.
for good chewing tobacco, or white

feed sacks; add postage. Mrs. Joe
Elam, Cleveland.
Pure apple vinegar, 40c gal.: not

to be shipped;
field peas, $1 bu.:
Jarrard, Alto.

Twenty-two rabbit pelt stretchehs
for sale cheap; write. Miss Charlotte
ae Supt. Vashti School, Thomas-
ville.

perfectly sound red
rye, 75c bu. D. W.

_ Good, flue-cured tobacco for smak-
ing and chewing, 12 lbs. $1 del. in
Ga.. Dan Gray, Baxley, Rt. 1.

Home-made tobacco dark red col-
or, 12 Ibs $k Miss Myrtle Campbell,
Surrency.

Leaf tobacco, chewing and smok-



rett, uma.

ing, 10c lb. del.: sat, guar, Be M.
Fowler, bee oe Rt, Be seek

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