Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1932 June 16

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PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS A. D. JONES, DIRECTOR.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,

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Poultry For Sale
ANCONAS

j Pure bred Ancona chickens, 3 1-
_-yr.-old cocks, $1.50 each, or lot for
_ $4; March and April hatch cockerels,
Joc -ea:; -ges, 50C per 15.- W. 1

. Stonecypher, Forest Glen, Rt. 1.



, AUSTRALORPS

Osborne str. Australorp cockerels or
cocks, $2 each, FOB; eggs, $1.25 per
15; crate ret.; also Tancred W. L.
- cock, $1, FOB. Johnson Crowe, Car-
_ tersville. :

_ Whree March hatch Australorp
_ roosters from reg. stock, Bartelsmeir
_ strain, 75c each, $2 for lot FOB. Mrs.
_ Gertrude Locklear, Rockmart, Rt. 2.



BANTAMS

Young Buff Cochin Bantam roost-
ers, 75c each, or $1.75 pair: firs~
. Class. Leo J. Russell, Rome.

Black Japs. 4 pullets and 4 roost-

_ ers, 2 mos. old, Champion fighters,

- $8 per pr,. Frank Voyles, Dawsonville.

Trio of genuine Buff Cochin Ban-
tams, yr. old, $3.50, or trade for
Black Breasted Game Bantams: trio
of Buff Cochins, trade for White or
: Jno. Waillace,
Winder, Rt. 1.

Twenty-five Golden Sebright Ban-
- tams, 6 grown and 19 youngsters
(hatched early.) Write for particu-

Jars if interested. Rev. R. M. Wesley,
- Macon, Burton, Ave., Rt. 2.

One trio pure bred Buff Cochins,
=) ft yr. old, $3. John S. Transon,-At-
Janta, 841 Fredrica St., N. EH.

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS

: Booths AAA B. R. and Red roost-
ers, Jan., Feb., March and April
hatch; as baby chicks direct, 75c to
$1.60 each. Mrs. A. J. Anthony,

Midland. | ;
Park's -B. -R. pullets, 10th of
March hatch, 60c each, 1. cockerel
- free with 10 pullets; exc. for yearl-
ing calves, young turkeys, or Red
eggs. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran, Rt. 2.
Five early March hatch B. R.
eockerels, stock direct from Parks
eream grade; reg. per. 52-C-32. $1
each, or $4 for lot. Mrs. Walter
Dobson, Calhoun. Rt. 2.



Booths AAA B. R. 2 yr. old hens,

original stock in pens of 10 at $1 a.,
cock of same age free with each
pen. Simon Paterson, Douglas. :

Young White Buff Rock cock, fine
and pretty, $1.25; 9 wks. old Red Jer-
ages $3 at barn. Eva Haynes, Bu-
ord.

Thirty-two B. R. hens and 2 cock-
erels, yr. old, 85c each FOB. W. J.

Burkett, West Green, Rt. 2.

Roosters, Ib. .......
Briere loa eee eee

Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton

S Atlanta



STATE CAPITOL

DEPARTMENT 0%
EUGENE TALMADGE

Poultry For Sale

Aristocrat B. R., 4 pullets and 3
roosters, $1 each: March hatch; se-
lected stock; also 4 hens, $1 each;
heavy layers: April pullets, cheap.
ee Florence Sturm, Statesboro,

One fine White Rock, Fischel str.
rooster, 15 mos. old, $1.50; large fer-
ee eee $1 per. ae postpaid; cash

) Yr; no chks. Mrs. C. C. P.
Tifton, Rt. 6. ae

AAA grade B. R. cockerels, direct
from Booths 12 wks. old July Ze 125
each; 10 or more, $1.15 each: 25 or
more, $1 each. Bob Sosby, Carnes-~-
ville, Rt. 2.

Fifty to 75 head of B. Rock pullets,
pure bred of lead. str.; first of April
hatch, 60c each: can ship at once
Eon ho exc. J. B. Parrish, Gray-

ont.



CORNISH

Pure bred Dark Cornish, March
hatch, Berry strain, large type, from
9 lb. cock, 7 lb. hens: cockerels,
$1.25; pullets, $1 ea.; 10 pullets,
cockerel,- $10, --. 2B-. Troutman.
Lumpkin.

Dark Cornish pullets, April hatch,
50c each FOB. O. N. Story, Sylvester.



GAMES

Pit Games, Royal Chanticleers,
dead game, patridge size, $1. G W.
Price, Atlanta, 1678 Emory Road.

Pure Pit Game cocks, $3 per cock;
gameness guar. Dave Tuten, Baxley.

Grey and Warhorse, 1 lb. size, 75c;
2 lbs., $1; 1 Blue cock with 10 pullets;
2 14 mos. old Warhorse cocks, $5;
others. J. D. Wilcher, Gibson. Rt. 2.

P. D. Blue and Shelton cross games,
now quail size, 50c each. Mrs. Ohpelia
Rushton, Garfield, Rt. 1, care Lester
Hooks.

Six pure bred 1 yr. old pure Pit
Game Ginn Gray rooster, $1 each;
trade for a good brood sow, wt. 200
lbs., not over 1% yrs. old. A. C. Hall,
Canon,



GIANTS

J. B. Giant pullets and cockerels.
Feb. hatch, 75c each: 3 March 1931
hens, $1 each; 12 W. L. 2-vr.-old
hens, good layers, 50c ea. FOB. Mrs.
B. H. Patterson. Baxlev.

One pit game cock, 2 yrs. old,
crossed Grist and Red Quill. H. G.
White, Ben Hill, Rt. 1.

One and one-half lb. Game stags,
Red Quill, Gin Grey cross, 1 white
game Bantam 2 yrs. old,; yr. old cock,
Red Quill Gin Grey, all $1 each. J. A.



Biges extra, COZ. 2..ca.ccscesccsernses---==
Eggs, standard, COZ. ........2.+--sss-sssee-
Fees, Georgia trade, doz. ........-.-.--
Fees, yard run, COZ. .......-.2..------e0--
SN Oe aso cond seme seceaerspecne==

TUPRCYS 1D. ie Sais ose spas nceneveneses-
CBpONS, LD. .on- se icccssagtenee-esesnarens
Field Peas, mixed, Du. ...:.......-------
Field Peas, not mixed, bu. ........-.-
Country Butter, best table, Ib. .....
Ear Corn (80 lb. to bu.), bu. .....-.
Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. .......-.
Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton. ...........

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ae 150

Crumley, Demorest, Rt. 1.

MARKET REPORT.

OF GEORGIA
Prevailing Wholesale Prices, June 6, 1932. Always Subject to Variation.

PRODUCTS

Atlanta Macon Savannah Augusta

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No Hogs sold during week beginning June 6, 1932, at co-operative sales.
: PeanutsNo. 1 stock, delivered shelling plants, $20.00 per ton, subject to change,
Grain Market: Wheat, 65c bu.; Oats, 30c bu., subject to change.

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COMMISSIONER:

THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1932.

Poultry For Sale
LEGHORNS

Ten Light Brown Leghorn vr. old
pullets and 1 male bird. everlay.
Tormahlen strain. $10 del James
Hoey, Atlanta. 605 C. & S. Bank
Bldg., *phone WA. 7799.

Two hundred March hatch Tancred
str. W. L. pullets, 50c each. K. E,
Rucker, Elberton, Rt. 8.

Ten wks. old Ferris best egg str.
W. L. cockerels, $1.50 each; other
Ferris str. cockerels, 75c each, FOB

here. J. E. Hall, Soperton.

One hundred Tom Barron S. C. W.
L., 14 wks. old pullets, large size and
good layers: bred and hatched by
Drums egg farms, $60 for lot. J. C.
Miller, Midland.

Three pure bred Light Brown L.
cockerels, 24% mos. old. 60c each. 2
for $1; 1 5-mos.-old, same breed, $1;

stock direct from everlay. Mrs. J. L.

Ethridge, Auburn, Rt. 1.

Barron Eng. cockerels, Roselawns
AA best grade direct as babv chicks:
now 12 wks. old, $1 each. E. C. Paine,
Athens, P. O. Box 88. :

Thoroughbred S. L. B. L. cockerels.
April hatch, 1, 1% lbs. ea., 90c ea.,
or 75c ea. 3 or more in lot. Mrs. Allen
Russ, Nicholls, Rt. 2.

Fight-wks.-old grade AAA B. L.
cockerels, direct from Calhouns. 50
each, 4 or more in lot exp. paid. Mrs.
A. V. Palmer, Pelham, Rt. 1, Box 40.

Tancred str. W. L. cockerels for
breeders, 7 wks. old. from 280 ege
traphest record hens, sires, 300 egg
str., $1 each, 6 for $5. E. H. Kennedy,
Atlanta, 975 Piedmont Ave.

One hundred S. C. W. L. pullets,

12 wks. old, 50c ea.; fine stock. H.
B. Mercier, Buford.
- BFleven Tancred str. W. L. stock
cockerels, 10 wks. old, $1 each; or exc.
for pullets of same breed. Claud La-
nier, Graymont.

Eleven Ferris str. W. L. cockerels,
10 wks. old, $5 for lot, or exc. for
pullets of same str. and age; each
party paying transportation. W. G.
Hulme, Rutledge:

W. L. cockerels, direct from Booths
AAA ped. cert. of the hens at Athens,
342 record, 75c each at my yard. Miss
Lizzie Rohletter, Demorest. :

Thirty-five young W. L. hens, come
get them at 50 each; good stock. Mrs.
Wilson, College Park, 607 E. Cam-
bridge Ave.

Selected 10 wks. old W. L. cockerels,

direct from Booths trapnested AAA

stock, $1 each; 6 for $5. Hoke S. Car-
penter, Tunnel Hill.

NUMBER 24.

Poultry For Sale.
MINORCAS

Four pure bred Kirscher str. Buff
Minorca cocks, 6 March hatch pullets,
same str., 50c each FOB, or cocks,
singly, 60c each. Mrs. R. F. Jordan, ~
Glenwood.



MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

Twenty nice. fat, healthy mixed
breed hens, 50c each. or 12%c Ih.
FOB my express office and party.
pay. express; cash or money order.
with order. Mrs. H.. I: - Martin:
Byronville, Rt. 1. as

Fifty heavy mixed chicks, 10 wks.
old, 20c ea., express collect: no chks.
Miss Gladys Harrell, Hawkinsville,
Rt. 2, Box 25. S

Twenty-five mixed pullets, 12 wks.
old, 30c each; money order preferred; ~
express chgs. not prepaid. Mrs. H. E.
Crooms,:.Cochran, Rt. 3. : ase

Booths Tripvle A hatch R. I. Red
and White Minorca cockerels, 8 wks.
old; also Browns White Rhode Is-
lands, $1 and $1.50 each. Mrs. Ethel
G. Carter, Stone Mtn.



ORPINGTONS

Pure bred Buff Orn. cockerels late
March 1932 hatch, 65c ea.; also few
pure bred B. R. cockerels. same age,
60c each; money order or nostagse
stamps. J. A. Dickey, Midville. Rt. 2.

Buff Orp. rooster, 3 mos. old, fronr
AA grade, pure stock, $1; I pay ship-
ping chgs. Mrs. Ben Lavender.
Toomsboro. eS

Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. hens,
75c each; have about 25 now on
hand: about 8 wks. old Buff Orp.
chicks, 25c each. C. W. Roberts, Bain-
bridge. Ee

Twelve hens and rooster, Golden
Buff Orp., 25c lb. FOB; 20 friers,
same breed, 25c lb. FOB; eggs, 75c per
15 del. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland.



. PIGEONS

About 40 mixed pigeons, 8 for $1.
FOB. Howard Davis. Buckhead.:
White Kings, mated, banded, work-
ing; heavy squabbers, Burrell Rich-
ards, Fitzgerald.
Fifteen pr. White Kings. 4 vrs.
Silver Kings, all mated and at work,
large birds: must sell at once; make:
offer: will exc. Gomailyan Sirman,
Valdosta, Box 522. Rs
White Kings and Red Carneaux, $1
pr.; mixed birds, 50c pair. T. T. Reyn-
olds, Atlanta, 294 Eugenia St., S. W.
Muff Tumblers, Dragons, Owls, Sil-
verettes, Satinetts, Priest, Magpies,



Baldheaded Tumblers, all $1 pr. Her-
man Mize, Americus. a





Columbus Valdosta

$ 14
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12
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12
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80
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Poultry For Sale

Poultry Wanted

Live Stock For Sale

Live Stock Wanted
Positions Wanted

Farm Help Wanted

Farm Partner Wanted
Baby Chicks For Sale
Baby Chicks Wanted
Eees For Sale

Eggs Wanted

Grain and Hay For Sale
Grain and Hay Wanted
Seed For Sale

Seed Wanted

Plants For Sale

Plants Wanted
Miscellaneous For Sale
. Miscellaneous Wanted
Georgia Products For. Sale -
Georgia Products Wanted

INDEX













2H

7 hirt y pr. White Kings, Carneaus,

mer pigeons, mated, banded and
Jer, Brookhaven, Box 154,

White Kings, 50 prs. mated, banded | _

id working; 50 youngsters, ready to
ate; no old birds; extra quality;
sell or exc, for Rock or Red hens. W.

es irds; seil
or exc. for Golden Sebright or pure
bred Game Bantams.. V. J. Yeomans,
Savannah, 524 E; Bolton St.

hirty young White Kings, some
Mating, 50c each; 10 pr. White Kings,
mated, banded, working, $1.25 pair:
4 Turbets, $3; 7 N. Z. white rabbits.
Paul Gay; Trion.



R. I. REDS

. Six rich Red, 2 or more lb, Donald-
son young cockerels for breeding, 25

b. and buyer pay exp. charges; pure
bred Red eggs, $1 for 30 postpaid.

iss Ida Dodd, Fairmount.

Twelve S. C. R. I. Red Donaldson
March hatch pullets, 60c each FOB
Station. Mrs. J. H. Darby, White
Plains.

_ Six pure bred Red pullets, 1%-2
dbs., 50 each; cockerels, same price;
all FOB; money order; 14% cups black

runner snap beans, 20c. Mrs. M. T.
Buch, Wray, Rt. 1.

One hundred Donaldson Red
chickens, 4 to 6 wks. old. 20 and 25c
G22. no chks.. Mrs. C.. H. Capel,
Molena.

Four R. I. Red hens and 1 cockerel,
pure bred, 1 yr. old, $1 each? Mrs. C.
D. Weeks, Jacksonville.

* Improve your flocks: about. 15
young Cockerels direct from Ruckers
world champion str.; regular $5 value
for $1 while they last. W. C. Moore,

Decatur, Rt. 2, Box 207-B.

1s. C. R. I. Red hens; $1.25 each:
3 cocks, $1.50 each; very fine 3 mos.
-old cockerels, $1 each; Mahood str.
and heavy layers. Miss Belle Timmer-
man, Bronwood, Box &3.

Fifteen pure bred S, C. R. I. Red yr.
old hens, Donaldson str., $1 each; 2

yr. old cock, $2; Dark Reds. Mrs. John

E. Cable, Smyrna, Rt. 1.

Twenty-five thoroughbred R. I. Red
hens, yr. old,from prize winning
stock, 75c each; accept part in corn,

ats, etc.; select them in my yard.

Mis. M. H. Walker, Grantville, Rt. 2.

One yr. old full breed R. I. Red
rooster, cost $2.50, sell for $1.50 FOR:

bought to cross my breed.) T. A.

Teate, Thomasville. 5

Phoroughbred R. I. Red 2 yr. old

coster, $1:50 postpaid: F. J.

Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Twelve Red pullets, 1 cockercl,
March hatch, quality stock, $9. John
> di Rish, Edison. ;

Pure Dark Reds, Tompkins str.,

osters and pullets selected for
breeders, 214 Ibs. or less, at 25c Ib. in



TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE

-Yen Guineas, 9 hens and rooster,
4 each, or exc. for 10 March hatch
pullets, any good str. not mixed and
ie culls. Miss Sarah Grimsley, Dud-

Cy.

Yen nice turkeys, half big bone

Ellis str.. M. B. large frying size,

ealthy, from heavy laying stock, $15

for Ict, del.; money order. Mrs. F.
Cowart, Summit.

ive speckled Guinea hens, 1 roost-
er, 50c each, FOB: also 1 long haired

Manny goat, $1 at mpy barn. Chas.
Seiferman, Sylvester.

_ Three extra large geese, gander and

hens, $1.25 each; $3.50 for lot. Mrs.

E. F. Golden, Bremen, Rt. 2. :
__ Hight pure bred Indian Runners, 4
drakes and 4 hens, 50c each: $4 for
jot; Hastings syrup cane seed, 10c

no chks. W. E. Goodwin, Wadley.
Pair grown White Muscovys, $2; 5

Light Brahma pullets and cockerel,
Spring hatch, 60c each; early spring

hatcn Reds, 50c each. Mrs. Fred At-

Kincon, Ray City, Rt. 2.

_ Hight pure bred M. B. young poults,
wks. old. 60c each: 6-4 wks. old.50c
aca; 22 June 10 hatch, 30c each: no

hks. Nora Dorsey, Murrayville, Rt. 1.

en B. B. turkeys, 10 wks. old, $1
n: fine cond.; no chks. Mrs. W. J.
. Hamilton,



WYANDOTTES

Pure bred R. C. S. L. Wyandotte

pullets. and cockerels, Feb. and March

1. 60c and 65c each; yr. old hens

aiid roosters, 75 each. Mrs. Laura
y, Stockton.

ix pure bred R. C. S. W., March

: eon vt .2 Ibs.;. sell or

} Or 2 With party right away.

M. J. Mc ye Blakely, Rt. 2

SUses.g

ot. Rob But- |W. Logan, Ellijay, Rt. 2.



- LANGSHANS.

pure bred Black Langshan

Want 2

cockerels, early hatched; must be:
pure bred; or will exc. two. J. D. Towe,.

Rydal, Rt. 2. a y

LEGHORNS - ;

Want 200 pullets, W. L. and Barred
Rocks, 4 to 8 wks. old; quote best
ae price. Rufus Childers, Canton,
Rt. 3.

Want 50 choice 1931 hatch W. UL,
heavy laying hens, sound health, no
culls; reasonable price; prefer exc.
extra good value; state number and
price. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, 676
Tifton St., N. W.

Want 160 White or Brown L. pul-
lets; will exc. sheep or goats of any
age and sex.; write what you have
and desire. Chas. M. Smoak, Jr.,
Griffin, Rt. D.

Want young B. L. pullets and
cockerel, full stock; must be cheap
for cash. Mrs. B._F. Browning,
Ailey, Rt.

Exe. 3 M Gov. insp. P. R. plants
for grown rooster, big stock W. L.: 2
M for setting eggs; 2 M for 20 sacks:
each pay chgs.. Mrs. Cora Hock-
scheidt, Nicholls. :

Want. 30 W. L. puliets, 8 wks. old,
Tancred or Eng. str., and I want 8
hens, 1 yr. old; must be healthy and
no culls. M. T. Moss, Talking Rock,
Ri3:

PEACGCKS WANTED -
Want peacocks and ypeafowls,
healthy, pure bred or mixed: state
age and wt., etc: J. Guthrie, Mon-
roe, Rt. 6.

PIGEONS :
One hundred and fifty young hen
and 10 young roosters to exc. for
banded and working pigeons. My
stock is of the best, yours must be:
Homers and W. Kings preferred. M.
R. Holland, Meridian,
Want 2 or 3 pr. King pigeons,
cheap. Alva Ware, Toomsboro.,

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., WANTED

' Exc. $1 value (of especial in-
terest to party owning rabbits) for
2 ducks over 1 mo. old, or 3 under
month old. Edward Ruggins, Black-
snear.

Exe. value for 8 White Pekin ducks
and 2 drakes, or 2 pr. grown Pheas-
ants. Dave Milford, Columbia.

Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE
Good Biack Jersey milch cow, caif
about 2 wks. cold; gave 3 gal. per day
with first calf; come and get price.
S. M. Nisbet, Rising Fawn.
Iwo young, fresh in milch cows, 1











with 3rd calf, other with first. W. P.

Dorman, Fayetteville.

Twenty-five steers, wt. 350 to 450
lbs.; if interested write. C. Z. Flynt,
Washington. .

Reg. Jersey bull, dropped June 25,
1928, $40; if interested, write for
breeding particulars. J. A. Sellers,
Godfrey.

Five Jersey heifers, 7 to 11 mos. old,
$60 at my farm. M. H. Floyd, Coch-
ran, Rt.-5.

Four pure bred Jersey calves from
high producers, rich in butter-fat: 3
males and 1 heifer, and sev. heifers
out of best grade Jersey cows, and
others; write. Mrs. W. A, Keeter,
Holly Springs, Rt. 1.

Three yr. old, pure bred, fresh Jer-
sey, giving 2 gal. per day, in good
cond., $35; cash only. Renzo Dodd,
Alto.

Fine Guernsey-Holstein heifer calf,

3 wks. old, from 5% gal. cow, $12.50:

cash only; R. I. Red Bantams, $5 pair.
N. A. Wood, Atlanta, Rt. 3.

One stock Jersey male yearling,
about 16 or 17 mos. old, $15. William
Venable, Stonewall.

Pure bred Polled Hereford cattle,
both bulls and heifers: terms reason-
able for reliable parties: exc. ree.
Hereford bull for saddle horse. E. T.
Boswell, Jr., Siloam.

Pure bred nice Jersey male, 314 yrs.
old, gentle, easily handled, $35, or exc.
for good fresh milch cow or value in
yearlings. HE. Ward, Vienna, Rt. 4,

Two cows, fresh in, 3 to 3% gal.,
$35 and $40 ea. at barn: also Gov.
sp. P. R. plants, 60e M; 5 M up,
50c 1000. L. E. Toole, Macon, Rt. 2.

Black. Aberdeen-Angus bull, ready
for service, $40: exc. for young Jer-
sey or Guernsey 3-4 gal. milk, 1-1%
1b. butter cow with calf. J. H. Mc-
Veigh, Waynesville, Box 186.

Jersey cow, second calf, fresh in:
1 lb. butter per day, $40 at farm.



Addie C. Hicks, Scottdale, Candler

Road, DE. 2436-W.

Reg. Jersey bull calf, 3 wks. old,

or Hampshire ram. C. M. Stallings,
Carrollton, Rt. 3. : ee
Fresh in milch cow, very fine
Guernsey; cheap. Mra, John Cooper,
Red Oak. f es
Twelve nice steers and bulls, wt.
250.%o 400 lbs. ea., 3 miies from

boro.

Reg. Guernsey milch cow, fresh in,
giving 6 gal. daily; reg. Guernsey 5-
mos:-old bull calf; $25; reg. S. P.
China gilts and sows. T. R. Duggan,
Warthen.

Pure bred Jersey bull, 2 yrs, old,
from a high butter fat producing
dam; ready for servire; wt. about
500 Ibs. good con.; $20 FOB. A. T.
Cowings, Meansville. c

Two fine Jersey cows, freshen this
week, 2 and 4 yrs. old; .- specially
priced, $30 and $49; grade heifers, 3
to 6 mos. old, 2%c lb. R. Q. Thomp-
son, Gillsville.

Two cows about % Jersey, good
stock, young heifer calves; 214 and
3% gal. per day, $25 and $35 cash.
J. C. Newsom, Sandersville.

Thirty head reg. Jersey cows for
sale or trade for beef cattle: come
and look; no letters answered. J. R.
Webb, Covington, Box 403.

Jersey cow, freshen soon, $30. R.
L. Davis, Adairsville.

Two or three cows, fresh and to
freshen scon; come and see them
and get price. W. B: Sutton. Adairs-
ville, Rt. 1. :

Thoroughbred, fine Jersey cow,
first calf (heifer), 2 mos. old, full
breed; see or write. S. Thos. Jeffer-
son, Lenox, Rt. 1.

Yellow Jersey -cow, 2 yrs. old,
fresnen-20th of June; gave over 2
gal. per day with first calf, $40 cash.
YO L: Ranton, Jr Vidala, Rt 2.

Full Jersey cow, 8rd calf Ctheifer)
7 wks. old, by reg. sire, 3 gal. milk,
144 lb. butter daily, $35 or $30 with-
out calf. T. K. Chandler, Luthersville.

Young cow fresh in, Jersey pre-
dominating, good milker, $25 at my
barn; exc. for beef cows. W.. W.
Brown, Meansville, Rt. 1, Box 139.



HOGS FOR SALE
Few more reg. S. P.-C, pigs by

| Light of the East; order soon, dont

be too late. H. M. Woodward, Way-
cross. :

Reg. O. I. C. pigs, 3% mos, old, $5
each; $9 pr.: $12. for 3: sat, guar, A.
T. Rigsby, Sale City.

Pure bred P. C. pigs, 8-10 wks. old;
papers guar., dbl. treated, free from
worms; excellent type and breeding.
W. A. Lundy, County Agent, Butler.

Pure bred Duroc J. and Black P. C.

pigs well grown, from blue ribbon]

stock; sell or exc. for Barred pullets.
M. C. Van Drosley, Woodbine.

_ Choice pure bred S. P. C. pigs, 8
wks. old, cholera immune, $3.50 each.
V. Davidson, Irwinton.
Nice. S.<P..C.5 mos. old pigs,
healthy, good cond., $10 pair, or exe.
seed wheat or other value. Mrs, J. B.
Harris, Cordele, Rt. B.

Guineas, best of the breed, 6 wks.
pigs, black, easily kept fat, $10 per
pair for next 30 days; exc. 1 f
er. calf, prepaid to Summit. R. E.
Barnes, Summit.

Little Bone black compact Guinea
gilts for sale; if interested, enclose
stamp for reply. J. C, Hargroves, Mar-
low, Rt. 1, Box 75. J

Reg. big bone Black Essex; choicest
breeding; prs. no akin, dbl. treated;
sat. guar, W. J. Bargeron, Sardis,
Box 146. se z

Big bone Guinea hogs, both black
and blue; male and female, $2:75 e2.,
or $5 pr.; wt. 30 or 40 Ibs.: 2 mos. old.
Walter Smallwood, Thomson.

Reg. O. I. C. pigs, soon ready for
Service, gilts, same age, $5 each: $9
pr., 3 for $12; sat. guar. A:T. Rigsby,
Sale City.

Three pigs, 4 mos. old, B. P. C::
treated, $4 each: 6 mos. gilt Duroc
J., $5; all pure stock and ent. to reg.:
also others.. Mrs. H. A. Humphrey,
Mitchell. \ y

Duroc J. pigs, both sex, 6, 12 wks.
old; 35 to 60 Ibs. ea., cholera immune
and reg. in buyers name, reasonable
prices. L. M. Kennedy, Collins.

Duroc Jerseys, 3-mos.-old pigs, $9
each; 9-mos.-old bred gilts, $15 ea.:
8-mos.-old bred gilts, $12.50 each; all
reg. in buyers name. J, Cc. Lumsden,

| 'Talbotton, oe
Fifteen fat feeder pigs, 7 wks. old,

4 pure bred, 11 are 7-8 P. C., $2 ea



FOB, Miss Kate Lancaster, Sylv

also reg., 8-wks.-old P. C. pigs, priced |
right; exc. for pure bred Southdown

Greensboro. H. D. Goodwin, Greens-.

heif- |

d, unregistered
gan, Ghesten >. =

Forty pigs, just weaned, P. C..and

_| Hampshire cross, by truck load only; _
Inellow, easy feeders, out cf big sows.

T. B. Lee, Augusta, Rt. 3. .
- Three R. J. gilts, farrow July 10; |
wt. about 159 lbs.,:$10; -1 blue sow,

$20 for lot. M. bh. Wester, Ringgold,
Re. ft. pe
Two nice barrow shoats, 165 Ibs.

Twenty head thrifty D. J. and D.
J. and Guinea crossed pigs, 4%c Ib.
for lot; cannot ship; also

Avera. -
old, $7 each plus. express. A. B. :
Holliday, Jry.. Dublin, Rt. 3.
Ten -.pigs, 9 wks. old, wt. 30
Ibs., $12.50 for lot; 8 bu. 90-day vel= -
vet beans, pure and sound, 55 bu.
Mrs. W. W, Wilson, Warthen, Rt. 2.



SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

Two-yr.-old
kill, $15; sire sold for $80; 7 young

et house. Jennie A. Jolley,
Rt. 7; Box 279; ;

West Ave.

$1; 4 high grade Southdown ram
lambs, $8 ea.; 10 good grade ewes,
$4 ea.; exe. for gilts or cattie- H.
A. Petty, Dawson.

Southdown ram lambs by

$11 crated, . FOB;
100 Ibs. wool; 20c 1lb. net.
Sanders, Eatonton, Rt.-2:

also ewe lambs;



RABBITS FOR SALE
Seven black and 28 gray Chin- |
chilias, grown, half grown and fryers, -
$30 for lot; pr. grown Pekin ducks, .
$1.75; exe. for Toggenbure and Nu--
bian goats. Mrs. E. V. Milteer, Quit-
man. ae

red, 6 wks. to 2 mos. old, 25c each:
Shirley, Alto, Rt. 2. eo :

Reg. Chinchilla doe and buck, each
1 yr. old; 3 Silver Fox does and buck, .
3 mos. old; @ Chin. 8 wks. old: fine,-
healthy;
Marshall, Dawson, Box 384:

Ped. and reg. Chinchillas,
Whites and Reds; also Himalayaas
and Silver Martens; reasonable prices.
A. W. Melton, Thomasville.

good cond., does,
Goare, Richland. a

Ped. Castor Rex and Ermine Rex
rabbits, junior stock, price reason-
able. Bob H. Elliott, Conyers. oh

$1; bucks, 75. Guy

others. Lewis Boykin, Carroliton, 59
Rome St. Be oe :
N, Z. Whites, 5 bucks, 5 mos. old,
$1 each; 6 2 mos. old, 50c each: 2
does, 2 mos. old, 75 each: all FOB.
Albert Wright, Sycamore, RFD B. :

MeConnell, Athens, Eox 438.
Chinchillas, 3 does and 1.buck, 5
wks. old, 50c each; $1.75 for lot: 4
pairs, 3 mos. old, $1 pr.: exe. for any= ~
mont, Rt:-1. :
Sixty Chinchillas and NN. Z%,
mos.-old does with young, 75c: 2 N.
Z. W. bucks, 75c ea... Mrs. E.
Roberts, Lexington, a
Stahls Chinchillas; doe, reg. buck,

bucks, 3 mos, old; pr. N. Z. Whites
with 4 young; write for price. E. L.
Babcock, Cordele, 515 FE. 8th Ave.

Fifteen extra good ped. Chinchilla .

each; juniors, 4-5 mos., $2.75 trio:

seed, Atlanta, 1289 Hartford Ave.

all 3 bred. W. A. Flowers, Morganton.
Ten mixed rabbits, 2% mos., 50e ~~
each. James Wilson, Quitman, South ~
Court St. ee Ue
_Chinchillas and N. Z. W.
bred, $1.50: -
mos, old,

Be iW. does, :
las; 4 bucks, 4
h a bucks and





farrow June 20, wt. about 175 lbs.. ~~
$12. D. H. Gaultney, Reynolds. Rt.4..
_Seyen real P. C, pigs, 2 mos. old,

ea., in fine con., $20 for the 2; cash
at my farm. James Cureton, Austell. ~

sound.
Brab. peas, 75c bu. _W. Le. Dixen,

Six full: blood Duroc pigs, 2 mos.

to 40

Nubian-Toggenburg

N. Z. rabbits, 25c each; $1.25 for lot ~~
Atlanta, 9.
Pure bred Nubign buck kid, 9 wks., ~
old, from. good stock, $5, or exc. for
tsmoked hams, honey, syrup; friers, =~
etc. D. P. Wescottom, Augusta, 355 | 4

S. P. C. male, 4-mos.-old pig, yee.. ae

reg. Sire...
and high grade ewes, $10 at farm;

kK pe

_ Two white, pink-eyed bucks, 10 wks. __
old, $1 each; 9 pink-eyed black and =~

2 does, 10 mos. old, $1 each. Nora ~~

all for $6.50 FOB. Gene ~~
Ne Dy

Chinchillas, 3 mos. old, ped. andin. ~

Three Chinchillas, 5 mos. old, 2 ae
bucks, 1 doe, 6@c each; 5 Chin. and 3.
| White N. Z., 3 mos. old, 40c each;

N. Z. Whites, 3 bucks anu 4 does, oy
good con. and very fine, $4 for lot. E. oe

thing can use. Desser Barnes, Cler-- ;

Whites, 8 wks. old, 35c ea.: yr., 18-
He as

ped., buck, ped. 4 mos. old: 2 ped.

does, bred to champion buck, $2'50. ~
trade for Red hens. W. S, Turnip- :
N. Z. Red doe, 5 mos. old, $1.25: 1

pure bred Chin. doe,.Silver cert. str... |
32; ped. Chin. doe, $2.50 with papers;


A beautiful -domesti
fail buck, about 5 yrs.
for price, dress: .

old. al
Walter T

Candler, Atlanta, 214 Walton. Bldg. |



HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE.

Eight-yr.-old' mule, wt. 1000 Ibs.,

$110 cash. Berry J. Whatley, Fay-
etteville, Rt. 1. | =
_ One bay Shetland pony mare, 7
yrs. old, 1 black and white Shet-
-land mare, 6 yrs. old, both bred to
. black and white stallion, $37.50 ea.
W.S. McMichael, Buena Vista.

' Ewo good work horses and 1 mule,

cheap for cash. Austin Adams, Fast
Atlanta, 455 East Side Ave.

Live Stock Wanted
oe CATTLE WANTED
~ Want young Polled Hereford bull;
State age and history. M. Stephens,
Columbus, Box: 262.



Exe. good value for cows, hogs or

a mule; write for full info1mation.
. Sa ae DeBardelaben, Ellenwood,
~. Want 20 heifer calves, dairy type;
quote price on what you have. J. F.
Weaver, Alamo.
. Want young, full blood Jersey
milch cow at once; must be cheap.
Mose Daniel, Jr., Brunswick, Rt. 1.
. Want. baby heifer calves, Jersey or

Guernsey, reg. or ent. to reg.: also| Th
lifetime exp. on farm wants place in|

want tame young deers, buck and 2
= does; quote age. stock, prices. W.-J.
Morgan, Stillmore.

Exe. 12 M Goy, insp. P. R. plants,
for 1 pure bred Jersey or Guernsey
heifer calf, 1 mo. old or older; write
what you have. W. G. Fountain. Ray
City, Rt, -2.

_ HORSES AND MULES WANTED
' Want to. trade 1 pure blood Jersey



--milch cow for Shetland pony. Robt.

A. Culpepper, Hawkinsville.
_ Exe. good value for pony; write for
full information. D. L.
-bany, 122 Court Ave.

HOGS WANTED

Want Hampshire or P. C. hoar, wt.
125 or 150 1bs.; state price, etc. A. G.
Conner, Villa Rica.

| Want pure S. P. C. 8-wks.-old pigs;
exc. Bourbon Red turkeys for same,
or honey or Cornish hens. J. T.
Holland, . Lenox.
- Want a shoat, wt. 50-125 lbs. to
raise. on halves; ref. exc.; shipped
prepaid; return your half prepaid;
write at once. S.-C. Byrum. Hart-
swell, Rt. 2.

- SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED

~ Want 1 Nubian buck; exc. W. L.,
or Light Brahma hens. G. W. Laing,
Americus ,Rt. 1.

_ Exc. cow, half Holstein and half
Jersey, first. calf, 5 mos. old, for 2
milk goats, or for 40 hens; ask for
Camp at Ben Hill, Cascade Rd. Roy

- Camp, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Box 135.

RABBITS WANTED





- Want pure bred Chinchilla rab--

pits; 2 does and 1 buck; state best
- price del.; also state whether you
have reg. papers or not. M. M. Wil-
liams, Jr., Washington. =

Positions Wanted :

Want job on farm:. single, white,
sober, honest, a little bit crippled in
-1 foot; can do any kind of work;
drive a car. Donald Lamb, Atlanta,
537 Piedmont Ave.
- Young woman desires place with
elderly couple caring for poultry and
other light work at once. Miss Mildred
Willoughby, Lawrenceville, care Mrs.
Grace Maddox.

Twenty-eight-year-old colored
woman wants work on farm at once;
live 4 miles Wadley, highway No. 1,
near the Lamb Camp. Mrs. Mary Hill,
Midville, Rt. 2, Box 70.
. Widow, age 35 with girl 9 yrs. wants
home with good Christian family on
farm for board and small salary, Mrs.
D. J. Moody, Buford, West Railroad

Street.
Exp. poultryman. (knows how 10
make em lay; if sick can cure them)
wants position with party interested
in financing new business. Salary or
share basis. F. L. Henderson, East-
man, = :
- Young man exp. in dairying, truck
_. farming, poultry raising, wishes to get
employed at once; high school educa-
tion: prefer near Atlanta; write at
once. R. S. Coffee, Ringgold, Rt. 3.
_ Twenty-eight-year-old widow wants
_ Kome with good family on farm; will-
ing worker; poultry raising and other
_ light farm work, for board and smal
wy; home; write. Mrs. Della
er, Adel, care A. D. Cobb.

le-aged woman and 9 yr. old

ts job on farm, poultry rais-
Li j e d

Beatie, Al-

Single man wants job on a farm.
C. R. Holloway, Edison, care C. J.
Mohoway. 203.4 ee
Want work on farm by day or
month, or i-horse crop; 3 in family
large enough to work. References. D.
C. Lively, Atlanta, 646 Wells St.

Want a good farm, 1-horse, with
plenty of outbuildings, pasture and
woods; must be near a school; stand-
ing rent. M. Harcourt, Manchester,
Rt. 1, Box 101-B,

First class blacksmith and horse-
Shoer wants job or location where
first class workman is needed; exp.
in all kinds farm repair work: ref.
O. Bagwell, Elberton, 225 College Ave.

Want home on farm with Christian
people; willing to do garden, poultry
and light farm work; write. Mrs. D. A.
Hamilton, Atlanta, 4 Richmond Ave.

Want to work on farm for $3 per
week, board and washing: now or in
the fall; help gather crop. Orville
Weeks, Dial.

Want a good blacksmith job with
man who will do what he says he will
do; can do any kind of iron, wood-
work and shoe horses; ref. W. C.
Baldwin, Carnesville.

Thirty-five-year-old

*

single man,
good family, board and small wage to
assist with farming; make best offer.
J. B. Steger, Williamson, Rt. 2.

Twenty-three-year-old young man
wants job on farm; will start at once;
can give ref. Tom, Wilkes, Alston.

Want job as miller beginning Juiy
1; also job for 1933; 12 yrs. exp.: can
run large or short system flour mill.
Ezra Hendrick, Dewyrose, Rt. 1.

Will run peanut picker on share

basis, where there are several hun-
dred acres are planted within 50 miles
of Sumner; or will rent good peanut
picker. W. E. White, Sumner, Rt. 2.
_ Twenty-two-year-old boy wants job
in first-class dairy for self, mother,
2 sisters; about a years exp. on
dairy; give best offer first letter. Paul
McClure, Vienna, Rt. 3, care Mrs. J.
W. Selph. :
_ Want job overhauling and sharpen-
ing gins for canning season; own ma-
chine to sharpen; consider job run-
ning gin this fall; 10 yrs. exp.: ref.
W. H. Dean, Cochran.

Want job on farm by day or month
or week; 8 in family; 5 to work; have
to be moved; work until Xmas; can
move any time; come get us. M. B:
Odom, Butler, RFD 1.

Want position with large dairy;
willing worker; no bad habits; exp.
truck driver; give ful particulars in
first letter. Franklin Dickerson, Edi-
son, care Gen. Del.

Farm Help Wanted

Elderly couple want a middle-aged
woman to live in home as family and
assist with light farm work; good
home for right party. Mrs. J. J. Mann,
Tallapoosa. ; :

Want middle-aged -woman to do
light farm work for family of 2 for
$5 month, room and board. W. J.
Holden, Dillard. =

Want reliable woman, unincum-
bered to do light work on farm; good
offer to right party; write. M. Altman,
Folkston,

Want middle-aged man to work on
farm; must not drink; be honest, good
worker, etc., for $8 month and board.
R. P. Tucker, Lithia Springs.

Want refined, unincumbered wom-
an between age of 25-40 yrs. to assist
with light work on farm; good home,



smal] salary. Jno. J. Harris, Hamp- |:

ton, Rt. 2, care G. S. Bunch. |
Want a strong, healthy, unincum-
bered woman to live in family of 2;
to care for poultry, garden and help
with other light work; small salary.
Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland. :
Want refined, middle-aged white
woman or a good negro woman to
eare for poultry and other light farm
work for board and small salary. Mrs.
P. H. Martin, Atlanta, RFD 4.
Want strong, healthy, reliable col-
ored woman to help on farm, milk
cow, care for poultry, etc.; give board,
clothes and tobacco; ref. required.
Mrs. Lioyd Thurmon, Hull, Rt. 2.
Want. middle-aged - unincumbered
woman to live in home with old
couple and assist in garden, poultry,
etc., for small salary. Mrs. M.S. Rea-
gan, Ochlochnee, Rt. 3. :
Want girl 16 to 20 yrs, old, live as
one of family and look after chickens,

1|cow, and other light farm work. J. F.

Stalvey, Dupont, Rt. 1, Box 68. -
Want man for farm work; plow,
drive truck and gen. work; furnish
board, laundry and tobacco and small

ary; off Flat al ar



3/erman, McIntosh.

|fresh, fertile,





AS

__Farm Partner Wanted _
Want partner for poultry raising;



i

can finance my part of business: |;

widow, or Spanish War. veteran pre-
ferred; write for full information. M.
R. Jenkins, Blackshear. si

Baby Chicks For Sale

Twenty-five Red chicks, 5 wks.
old, 25 Wyandottes, 5 wks. old, 15c
each; 5. wks., heavy. breed mixed,
13c ea.; 7 wks. old, mixed, 18c ea.
Mrs, J. S. Berryhill, Cochran, Rt. 5.

Pure bred B. R.. Reds, Eng. Leg-
horns, from well culled. stock, $5.25
C; heavy assorted, $4.75 C: Jess than
100, add ic per chick; prepaid; live
del. A. H. Fechtel, Waycross.

One hundred and twenty-five R.
I. Red 4-wks.-old chicks, 15c ea.; lot
for $19; ready June 29; money order
preferred. Mrs. FE. H.. Smith,
Cochran, Rt.-5:

S.-C. W.L. day old chicks 5 a;,
100 per cent live del. guar.; 2 te 3
wks. old, 10c ea.; Booth str Barred
Rocks, 6c ea. D. P. Martin, Cobbtown.

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

Pape str. S.C; Black Minorcas, $7
Cr $318. pO. $2.25) dels: -eaS0s PS
plants, $1 M; exc. for dried peaches
or apples. Mrs. C. L. Rehberg, Cairo.

Hen hatched, mixed heavy breed
baby chicks, 8 wks. old, 20c a.; hen
to carry them if desired, $1: shipped
together: party pay postage. Mrs. A.
L. Wall, Savannah. Z

Bloodtested. Parks str. R. B., Don-
aldsons Reds, $7 C; hatches every
Monday; Mohawk sir. Cornish, $10
100. C. N.. Bennett, Rome, 181 Gor-
don Ave.

Eng. L., Reds and Barred Rocks;
quality chicks at new reduced prices;
110 chicks $7, Reds and Rocks; Leg-
horns %%c less; custom hatching, $2
per C eggs. Eustace McKinney, Jr.,
Blackshear.

Buff L. chicks, 6c each; few B.
Rocks, 7c each; party pay postage.
G, P. Parsons, Americus.



{Ocilla.

for 75c; 30 for $1.20: $3 C: young,
1 Jb. stock, 40c ea. Paul EB.

Lady Ambherst. and Rinen

pheasant eggs for-sale. Mrs. J:.

Ethridge, Atlanta, 605 C & S F
Bldg., phone WA..7799:.
Pure. Australian. White Guine
eggs, 75c per setting of 18. R.
Massee, Tiger. ~ Se

Plmouth Rock eggs 55c
postpaid to 2nd zone. Mrs. E.
Worley, Cumming, Rt. 2. ge

Turken (Spencer Wonder Bird)
eggs, $1 per 15: cartons ret. Miss
Rebecca Campbell, Atlanta,. 860
Boulevard, S. E. ee

Prize winning Dark Cornish eggs,
75c per 15; $2 per 50; $4 C; prepaid;
100 weekly. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Syl-
vester. eee

Speckled Guinea eggs, 18 for 50
pee. Irvin .Roberts, Tallapoosa:
Rt.3: :

Guinea eggs, 50c setting of 18,
shipped COD, or money with order,
postpaid; now ready. J. E. Alred, Tal-
lapoosa, Rt. 3. es ee

Pure Golden Buff, selected hatching
eges, 75c per 15: $1.50 for 30. Mrs:
L. H. Smith, McRae, Rt. 2. oo

Pure Thompson B: R. hatching
eggs, 50c per 15 prepaid, or 25 doz,
pe oe lot. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Millen,

O54 ; Ne

per



Eggs Wanted

Exc. P. R. plants for pheasan
guinea, geese or turkey eggs, or wil
sell plants at $1 M del. Wm. C. Poole.
Jasper, Rt. 4. hase

Want B. R. and R. I. Red eggs;
exc. value; write. Mrs. Grace M.
Tilley, Talking Rock, Rt. 3. e

Exc. 3500 cert. P. R. plants for 15
black or grey turkey eggs for hatch=:
ing; ea. to del. Mrs. G. W. Buchan-.
nan, Baxley, Rt. 4. Bele ee

Want 3 doz. everlay str. B. L.. eggs,
also 18 Ancona. eggs; quote best
price. Lloyd Vickers, Wray. ;



Baby Chicks Wanted

Want up to 200 baby chicks,
heavy breed to raise on halves to 8
wks. old; I furnish feed. J. W.
Noland, Augusta, 1477 Gwinnett St.

Want 150 thoroughbred R. I. or
B. R. chicks or 1044 gal. pure Ga.
cane syrup in exc. for equal value;
write. Mrs. Frank Callahan, Rupert.

Want exc. 1500 P. R. plants, Gov.
insp. for 160 baby chicks, or $6 in
oe Mrs. Banner Carter, Rocking-

am.

Exc. 10 M P. R. plants, Gov. insp.

for 50 B. R. baby chicks; each pay

charges on goods received. J. R. Har-
rison, Coffee.

Eggs For Sale

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

Full Cornish Indian eggs, 5 each,
also full Cornish Indian rooster, Jan.,
Feb., March, April hatch, $1.25, $1
and 75c; money order. Mrs. EH. P.
King, Rochelle, Rt. 1.

Genuine Buff Cochin Bantam
eggs and Giant Black Minorca eggs,
$1.50 per 15; young stock for sale of
both kinds. O. H. Wright, Atlanta,
515 Peters Bidg.

Quail eggs, Virginia and Calif. val-
ley, from stock raised in captivity for
the past 19 vrs. H. A. Cline, Atlanta,
21 Park Circle. 2
Thompson B. R. eggs from prize
takers 3 yrs. in succession at County
Fairs, 15 eggs, 65c; 30, $1.25, post-
paid; carton ret. Mrs. Eula Steadam,
Bainbridge, Rt. 2, Box 329.

Pure bred Buff Orp. eggs. T5e ver
15; best Northern str.: fresh. fertile.
insured and prepaid: no chks. J. H.
Loyd, McRae, Rt. 2.

Parks str. B. Rocks. ree. ner.
125-C-32; foundation stock - cream
grade direct, selected eggs. $1.50. 30:
$2.50, 60; $3.50 C; postpaid. Mrs.
Mamie Roach Plyler. Manasses.

Pheasant eges, 12%c ea.:
roosters and 11 hens. Golden Se-
bright Bantams, $9.50, $1 ea.: exc.
for fancy pheasants. David Jennings,
Jr., Americus. P. O. Box 84.

White Australian Guinea eces.
$1.25 per 18 del.: also P. R. and
Triumph potato slips, 75 M del. L.
E. Williams, Ty Ty. :

Imp. duck eggs from Mammoth
White Pekins: extra high aualitv:
guar. safe del.. 85c doz. del. Sidnev
Clotfelter, Marietta. Rt. 5.

Pure bred Golden Buff Orv.-eegs.

also 2

75c per 15; Byers.str. large hens.
fresh, fertile. ins. and vrepald: no]



Grain and Hay For Sale |

Alfalfa. hay, good quality, del. by.
truck in 100 mile radius, 2 ton lots,
$25 ton; 5 ton lots, $24 ton. Fred Li
White, Buckhead, Rt. 1. ee

Five hundred bu. good heavy oats, -
35 bu. B. P. Jones, Reynolds.

Two or 3 cars of baled fall oats:
make best offer; 1 Jersey 2-yr.-old
bull, wt. about 600 Ibs. for sale. L. B.
Anderson, Shiloh, Rt. 2, Box 75. .*

Good blue stem seed wheat. $1 per
bu. FOB. Arthur Owen, Barnesville.

One car well baled oat and wheat
straw, $5 per ton, FOB. Jas. 3B.
Woods, Brooks. eG

Four hundred bundles of fodder, 4-
hand to bundle in good cond., $1.50
per 100; also 1 bu. unknown peas; 15
bu. corn at. barn. G. C. Robertson,
Riverdale, Rt. 1. Be oe

Grain and Hay Wanted ae

Exc. pr. nice P. C. pigs for good
seed wheat, or other value: pigs. all
ages, and both: sex. Mrs.; J. Be
Harris, Cordele. Rt. B. te .

Seed For Sale

Three hundred and three Sargrain
seed, prolific, wonderful poultry and
stock feed crop, $1 bu. of 55 lbs., 100.
Ibs.; $1,803: 25-50 = Ibs;,-- 2c ibe ae
postage if by parcel post. Lee Black-=
well, County, Ast. Calhoun. 47%

Cabbege-collard seed, 26c.lb.; large
muskmelon (wt. 13 lbs.) seed, for-
sale or exc. for dried fruit or other
value. Miss Willora Stalvey, Dupont,
Rt. 1, Box 75: ee

Pure, sound Texas honey drip
cane, 50c gal.; $1. pk.; Stone Mtn.
melon, large muskmelons, Wille
bunch Eng, peas, ea., 25 cupful; ne
digas Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Bremen,

Beat the bee cane seed, 90c- gal,
postpaid; mung beans, 10 lbs., $1,

Me

f





_| postpaid. BE. N. Eslinger, Ringgold. ~

New crop dill seed, 10c packet;
oo W. Jackson, Fayetteville, |
Bunch Eng. pea seed, 10c cupfu
very prolific, new crop; stamps ac-~
cepted. Mrs. B. T. Echols, Philomath.
Absolutely sound, tender cornfield
and half runner beans; pure cab-
bage-collard; Perkins okra sea 306
ib, postpaid; fine cabbage, collard
tomato plants, Crowders, mush peas
exc. C. F.. Maddox, Lawrenceville.
. New Giant everbearing strawberry
(strawberries from May until Dec.)
seed, pack of seed, 20c in coin and
stage. C) ice, Atlant:









ee Market Bulletin :

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Arthur D. Jones, Director

Department of
Agriculture

EUGENE TALMADGE
se Commissioner

- THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1932.

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Seed For Sale

Van Antwerps tender green seed,
1b. or would exc. Lamar Winfrey,
Lithonia, Rt. 3.

Twenty bu. O-too-tans, clean, 98
per cent germination, $2.50 bu.:
Speckled peas, 75c bu., new _ bags:
young mule, $65; swap for shoats or
grade heifers. W. H. Bolton, Griffin,
Box 436.

Large, sound, clean chufas, 90c

peck; $3.50 bu.; 2 lbs. rape seed, 35c:
Ibs., 50c; 10 Ibs., $1.10. W. H. Wad-
Il, Pearson.

Running colored and semi-round
Tunning butter beans and bunch col-
ored seed, 14 lb., 13c del; heading
ollard and mustard seed, 20c del.
Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla.

_ Guinea bean 5 ft. long, wi. 15 Ibs.,
Pkt. seed, 12c; 12 kinds garden seed,
30c; 2nd-hand feathers, 30c Ib.: exc.

or other values. J. R. Bramlett,
Ellijay, Rt. 4.

Calif. multiplying beer seed, good

tart 10c; pkt. of another seed free
with ea. order of beer seed. Mrs. J.
E. Kirk, Rockmart, Rt. 2.

Calif. beer seed, large start, 8c
parcel post. Mrs. R. J. Martin, Stiles-
boro, Rt. 1.

ed nest. onions, 30c gail.; mixed
collard seed, and kale seed, 20c Ib.;
dill seed, 5c thls.; add postage to all
orders. Mrs. L. H. Oliver, Arlington.
Calif. multiplying beer seed, start,
We in stamps, del. T.. C.
Dallas, Rt. 4.

~ Burr clover seed, pure and sound,
dc Ib. Eugene Harper, Hartwell.

_ White wonder turnip seed, wt. from
) to 7 lbs. each, finest of greens, 10c
thls. and postage. Mrs. E. D. Rain-
water, Coffee, Rt. 1.

_ Hastings sugar Crowder peas, 514
Ib.; under 10 Ib. lots, 9c lb.: postpaid
in Ga. A. Stegall, Dawsonville,
snow Flake (60-day) seed corn,
30c gal.; 10 lbs. mung beans, $1; sun-
_ flower seed, 4 Ibs. 25c; all del. Mrs.
V. C. Ray, Kensington, Rt. 2.

Good one multiplying beer seed,

L 5

el. Mrs. A. J. Floyd, Rock-

Craton,

1931 crop, 5c Ib. and postage; exc. for
white feed sacks at 5c each; garden
bean seed or pinto bean seed. Miss
Eunice Rhea, Kensington.

Burr clover seed, recleaned, 5c Ih:

Pure Tillman peas, 75c bu., or exc.
for pure Ga. ribbon cane syrup, 1931
crop. J. L. Brown, Macon, Rt. 6,
Box 80,

Butr clover seed, 1932 crop, tough,
2c lb. Charles Hicks, Hartwell, Rt. 1.

Green glaze cabbage-collard, savoy
cabbage, honey dew cantaloup seed,
12 oz: del. Mrs. J. T. Patillo, La-
Grange, Rt. 6.

White lady peas, 4c lb.; citron seed,
15 lb.; exc. for goose feathers: add
Age oss Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming,

All the lead. var. cabbage seed, $1
lb.; White Globe, Purple Top turnip
seed, 35c lb., postpaid. W. W. Wil-
liams, Quitman.

Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c
start, postpaid. Mrs. Sallie Floyd,
Rockmart, Rt. 2.

Purple Top Globe turnip, 35c ib.:
Valentine beans, 25c lb.: Giant Mas-
todon strawberry- plants, 35c C del.;
exc. for Curley mustard, Bloomsdale
spinach and other seed. J. M. Burk-
head, Union City.

Newly imported West-India white
table peas (Eng. pea flavor) vigorous
runner, no climber, prolific bearer,
matures quickly; plant till July 15,
35e lb. and postage. N. Rosene, Ft.
Valley.

Old-fashioned tender cornfield
bean seed, 20c teacupful; tender pole
beans, same price: white, red Crow-
ders, purple hull peas, 65c gal. del.
aS: W. V. Robbs, Flowery. Branch,
Rbot,

and sound, $1 peck: $3.50 bu. FOB.

wT, W. Crews, Crawley.

Two lbs. long green okra seed, 20c
Ip.;-2: Ibs; 35= Mrs, Re A. Norton,
Douglasville, Rt. 1.

Old-fashioned shallot buttons, 10
qt., or 3c gal.;.add postage. Queenie
Daniell, Douglasville, Rt. 2.

CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE

Yellow corn, extra good for late
planting, $2, or exc. for No. 1 Ga.
cane syrup. G. M. Williams, Almon.

White Mexican corn, 50c pk.; $1.50
bu. FOB. R. P. Burson, Monroe.

Shelled corn, 60c bu. Mrs. R. L.
Green, Cuthbert, Rt. 4.

White rice pop corn, sound and
clean, 1931 crop, for seed, 10c tea-
cupful, 3 for 25c, or 50c gal. prepaid.
Ralph Hill, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1, Box 35.

Three hundred bu. of corn, 50c
bu.; 4-hand bottom fodder, $1.50 per
hundred bundles; sound, good cot-
tons eed. 20c -bu.2 dL; White,
Adairsville.

One hundred bu. corn in the
shuck, 50c bu. at the barn: exc. P.
R. plants for chickens, 8-12 wks. old,
or sell plants. 50c 10002 <2. <4.
Warnock, Alma, Rt. 4.

About 150 bu. corn, 75c bu. at my
barn, C. W. Jones, Milan,

Old-time yellow pop corn, 1931
crop, 5c lb., 11 lbs. 50c; add postage.
Herman Carter, Kensington, Rt. 2.



Yellow Mexican June corn, 75c pk.,
$2 bu. Sharpsburg. W. P. Christopher,
Sharpsburg.

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

White rice pop corn, 1931 crop,
sound, clean for seed, 10c teacupful,
or 3 for 25c, 50c gal.; all prepaid,
Riph Hill, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1, Box 35.

Pure Mexican blue June corn seed,
nubbed and shelled, 50c peck, or $1.50
bu. del.; cash with order. Mrs. H. H.
Huff, Bishop, Box 23.

Mexican June corn, white and pur-
ple grains; plant till July, 50c pk.,
FOB; Whipp peas, $1 bu. FOB. Thos
E. Baggs, Jonesboro. :

Seed Wanted

Want peach seed of last yrs. crop
that are good and sound, either
seedling or commercial kinds: exc.





budded peach trees for fall del. E. B.
Travis, Riverdale, .6

es Mammoth Russian. sunflower: seed,
for same. J. M. Clar

Rhyne, Plains.
FOB. W. K. Thaxton, Jackson, Rt. 3. }

Chufa seed, long brown var., clean

oe Want peas and oat
rye seed; exc. P. R

potato plants
7; BaxIey, = =

Want caneseed, peas or velvet
beans in exc.*for Abruzzi rye. CoE.

Want 10 lbs. Dwarf Essex rape
seed; must be clean and cheap for
cach; also 2 lbs. early green curled
Siberian kale-at 10c Ib.; write first.
James Cook, Canton, Rt. 1.

CORN AND SEED CORN WANTED

Want shelled cozn in 100-bu. lots;
quote best price, FOR shipping point.
L. L. Lord, Dublin.

Plants For Sale

Greater Baltimore tomato plants,
75c M, FOB; 90c M, del. W. F. Lucas,
Baxley, care Gen, Del.

Imp. P. R. vines, 75c M, FOB. E. E.
Dean, Baxley.

E. J., Chas. W. cabbage, 15 C; 8521.

M; 5 M 75c M, express; turnip seed,
Purple and Dutch, 40c lb.; tomato
plants. W. C. Stephens, Flowery
Branch..

Imp.<P. -Rplants, Gov; insp,,; 25
500, 40c M; old-fashioned Boons, 20c
500, 50c M, del. in Ga.; add 10c extra
per M if out of Ga. E. E. Tatum,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Pink and red P. R. and Boon plants,
o0c M, FOB; exc. for baby chicks,
nice honey, good syrup or anything
can use; each pay postage. U. J. Mar-
lin, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 40c M, FOB;
exc. for. anything can use. W. d.
OQuinn, Odum, Rt. 2. ;

P, R. plants, 50c M del.; 10 M 35
M collect; old-fashioned Boons, 60c
M del.; Bunch P, R., $1 M del. Guy
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Stone tomato plants, 60c 500, $1 M;
W.,cabbage, $1 M; Big Boston lettuce,
15c C; Georgia collard, 15c. Hoyt An-
derson, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Spanish Boons, P. R., Bunch, ins.
and treated, $1 M; 85c M in large lots.
W.M. Reed, Buford, Rt. 3.

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

Genuine Bunch P, R. and Spanish
Boons, Gov. insp. and treated, $1 M;
5 M un, 85c M del.; exc. for anything
can use. C. R. Smith, Buford, Rt. 3.

About 7 or 8 M pimiento pepper
plants, 6-8 inches high, from secd
Gov. treated, $1 M del. in 4 M lots;
less 4 M postage not paid. C. I. Kel-
ley, Fayetteville, RFD 1.

Cabbage plants, summer Drum-
head and Flat Dutch; Baltimore and
Stone tomato, 50c 500, 75c M, del, in
noe Mrs. Lillie Stokes, Fitzgerald,

Collard plants, heading or cabbage,
75c M; reduced price in lots of 10 M
or more, FOB; potato plants, same
price; no checks. Benjamin Hicks,
Adel, Rt. 1.

Wakefield and late Flat Dutch cab-
bage plants; also New Stone and
Baltimore tomato, 35 300, 60c 500,
90c M, postpaid in 5 M lots. Miss
Gladys Glover, Flowery Branch.

Flat Dutch, Chas. W. cabbage, Ga.

and heading collard, New Stone to-

mato, 20c C, 35c 300, 80c M, postpaid:
5. M up, 50c M col. Robert Grindle,
Gainesville, Rt. 2. eg

Pure P. R. and Early Triumph

plants from vine grown potatoes, Gov.

insp., 75 M del. Walter J. Dowdy,
Cordele, Rt. 4.

P. R. plants, 50c M del.; 40c M in 5
M lots up; ship day order received.
B. A. Smith, Odum.

. Marglobe and Greater Baltimore
tomato, 40c 300, 50c 500, 85c M, del.
in 8rd zone; no chks. Mrs. Geo. Gaff-
hey, Fitzgerald,

Cabbage-collard plants, 10c C, 70c
M; Marglobe, Brimmer, E. Prolific,
20c C; large yellow sugar Crowder
peas, 5c cupful; pride of Ga. melon,
10c cupful. J. N. Carson, Griffin.

P. R. potato, tomato, and Ga. and
N. C. Buncombe collard plants, each
75sec 1,000. Herman Boatright, Alma.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, red or yel-
low skin, 50 M, FOB; 65 M del.:
Marglobe and Greater Baltimore to-



mato, 75c M, FOB; 90c M, del. Mrs. |

ants le

_ Gov. insp. Bunch P. R. plants, 75
M, postpaid; money order preferred.

R. L. Smith, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. |
- Imp. pink and red skin P. R. plants,

30c 500, 80c M: Boons, 60c M; Gov.

jinsp. W. D, Freeland, Flowery Branch,

Rt. 1.

Genuine red and pink skin P. R.
plants, Gov. insp. and treated, 50c M
del. C. H. Davis. Graham. Ss

Gov. insp. Bunch yams, 75c M; P.
R., Boons, 50c M; purple hull, lady.
peas, 3 lbs. 25c; red rippers, Brabs,
10 Ibs. 50c del. M. C, Crow, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 75 M;
Spanish Boons, 85c M; exc. 3 M for
35 Ibs. nice lint cotton. A. J. Nix,
Gainesville, Rt. 2. =

P. R. plants, 60c M:; Boons, 70c M;
Bunch P. R., $1 M; will wait until fall
for pay; send 12c M to pay postage:
B. Crow, Gainesville.

PB R. plants, Gov. insp. and treated,
35c M; trade for syrup, meat or lard;
full count guaranteed. W. E. Byrd,
Bristol.

Genuine P. R. plants, 25c M, FOB;
shipped same day order received.
Johnnie Miles, Coffee, Rt. 1.

Imp. P. R. plants, 35c M FOB, or
60c M del. in Ga. Cash with order; no
chks.; exc. 1 M for 10 tbs. fruit: each
pay postage on what he gets. Isaac
Sellers, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Hard time offer to farmers and po-.
tato growers. Gov. insp. and guar. P.
R. plants 40c M; cash; no COD. Alex-
ander Campbell, Surrency.

Potato and cabb-ge plants, 40c M:
tomato plants, 65 M; prompt ship-
ment. D. M. Barber, Baxley.

P. R. plants, 40c M, FOB: 65 M
del.; New Stone tomato, 75c M del.
Alex Cauley, Baxley, Rt. 4.

P.R. plants, Gov. insp., 40c M FOB:
65c M del.; New Stone tomato, 75 M
del. Grady Cauley, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Genuine pink skin P, R, planis,
Goy. insp., 40c M del.; 25c M FOB.
Mrs, Francis Lightsey, Odum, Rt. 2.

Pink, yellow, imp. potato plants;
prompt shipment guar.; 43c M; 10 M
$3.50 prepaid. P. J. Lightsey, Screven.

Imp. P. R. and big stem Jersey
plants, 50c M del.; special prices on
larger lots. Calen J. Hamilton, Baxley.

Imp. P. R. plants, 50c M del;
special prices on large lots; sat. guar.
M. J. Lewis, Bavley, Star Rt.

Gov. insp. P. R .plants, 50c M del.,
or exc. for anything can use; good,
flue-cured tobacco, 12 Ibs. $1 del. R.
S. Williams, Baxley, Rt. 5.

Gov. insp, P. R. pink and yellow
skin, 75 M del. in Ga.: cash with
order. S. J. Hires, Odum.

P. R. plants by mail prepaid in
Ga., 60c M; by exp. not prepaid, 40c
M; exc. for peas or honey. A. Camer-
on, Baxley.

P. R. plants, 50c M del., or exc. for
anything can use. H. D. Kimberley,
Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 134.

P. R, plants, Gov. insp. and Balti-
more tomato plants, 50c M; all FOB,
Leroy Bowen, Baxley.

order. G. W. Russell, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Greater B. tomato plants, 60c M;
50c M in 5 M lots or more FOB:

Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 130.

Pimiento pepper plants, about 40 M,
$1 1,000. J. Y. Bottoms, Concord.

Stone and Baltimore tomato, cert.
P. R. potato, heading collard plants,
75 M collect; white and brown sugar.
Crowder peas, 5c lb. R. W. Dowdy,
Fitzgerald,

Marglobe, Baltimore and Stone to-~
mato plants, $1 M del.: eggplants, hot
and bell peppers, 50c 100. G. L. You-
mans, Savannah, 509 EF. 41st St.

P. R. plants, 65 M:; Stone and
Baltimore tomato, 60c 500, $: M;.
Ruby King, pimiento and hot pepper,
80c 500, $1.40 M; all postpaid. R.
Chanclor, Seville. :

Cabbage, collards and tomato, 65
500, $1 M; pepper and eggplants, 40c
C, $1 500 postpaid. Miss Rosa May,
Lewiston. Beh Te

Gov. insp. and treated P. R. plants,
from vine cuttings, 50c M del.; 7 M



L. A. Miller, Baxley, care Gen. Del,

1$3 del. J. P. Mi

cLeod, Scere



Tomato plants, $1_M: cash with -

cash with order. Mrs. J, W. Bowen, =<:


e, heading collards, 60c 500, 90c.

ee King sweet and hot. pepper,
elton. 2

OV. eee P.R. panes 65c M del.
a. W. A. Chanclor, Seville.

p. P. R. vines, 10 inches long,

(25 M del.; now ready; sat. guar.;
amount. del.; no personal chks.
Beck, Baxley, Rt. 3.

oe Gov. insp. red or pink skin
a good count, strong, 50c
re,

mp, P. R. and big stem Jersey
as. 50c M del. in Ga., or 30c M
OB; cert. plants; sat. guar. W. A.
00 , Baxley.

(ellow skin OE. plants from vines,
wn from seed, 50c M del. in Ga.:
with order. J. F. Gruber, Odum.

e iusp. and treated pink or yel-
Jt. plants, seed from vines, 35c
in Ga.; no chks. Leland Light-

. R. red skin plants, insp,
: treated, 40c M del.;'now ready;
ed from vines. W. D. Lightsey,

eet. 2.

ert. R. plants, large size, 75c
Rt 2 Gi: 10 M $4.75; 20 M $8;
ollect; cabbage, 75c M; 5M $2
ct. J. G. Owens, Pembroke.

lard plants, 60c M; red Weath-
ssfield onion sets, $1 M del.; money
eres prices in keeping with the
3; vigorous plants. L. B. Mound,
tion City.

Fresh, large, well rooted New Stone.

altimore tomato, Chas. cabbage and

ne: cabbage-collard plants, 60c

300, 85c 500, $1.35 M full count; sat.
od. D. Hayes, Buford.

E pasands black beauty eggplants,
and bell pepper, 40c C, $3 M;
field cabbage, Stone, Farliana
Baltimore tomato, cabbage, col-

rd, 25 C, $1.75 1,000. Mrs. H. V.

aklin, Register.

Boon plants, poo size, 10c C and
Bo eee Mrs. J. B . Fields, Dahlonega,

=B.- Pal, Leesburg.

acombe collard, Stone tomato,

pc 500, $1 M, $1.75 per 2 M; with

Mi doz. ea. hot pepper, eggplants

; eggplants, 40c 100. Mrs. FP.
lappoldt, Lewiston,

Late Flat Dutch, late. Drumhead
cabbage, Ga. collard, 50c 250, parcel
. no chks. Henry Eller, "Ellijay,
Genuine imp. red skin P. R. plants,

5c M FOB; 45c M del. in Ga.; or
exc. for meat or hens. Milton Arnold,

7OV. insp. P. R. plants, 35c M; 5 M
25c M; Boons, same price. Cc. D.
Ww, Gainesville, Rt. 2;

Gov. insp. P, R. plants, 50c M;
ons, 60c M; exc. for lint cotton,
M for 30 Ibs. A. J. Nix, Gainesville,

R. plants, grown from vines, 30c
a OB: 50c M del. in Ga. J. F. Lewis,
axley, Rt. 4.

altimore tomato, E. J. cabbage,
R. plants; all 45c M FOB; send
ostage. Banner Thomas, Baxley,

Ke

: ov. insp, red skin P. R. plants,
Jong and strong plants, 25c M FOB;
ash with order: prompt shipment.
Dan A. Campbell, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, full size,
mpt shipment, 25c M FOB. R. .
entz, Baxley, RFD.

-Marglobe and Bonny Best tomato
ants, $1 M FOB. R. H. Tippins, Bax-
y, RFD 2.

enuine imp. red skin P. a plants,
y. insp., 20c M FOB.
inn, Surrency.

argiobe, Bonnybest, Stone, Great-
B. tomato, 25 200, 45c 500, 80c M;

hagen, Golden Acre, Jersey cab-
M del. in Ga. J. Ov!

postpaid. Walter a

w. G.{$



heading collard,
-L. Goddard

ts, ar M del.
G. ac O'duinn, Surrency, Rt. a" =

State insp. P. R. plants, 30c M FOB.
Gee Herndon, Surrency. i

State insp. P, R. plants, 30 M FOB
Henry M. Herndon, Surrency.

POR. plants, 30e M; vine cuttines
12-14 inches, 75c M. Harold Thomp-
son, Baxley,

Imp. P. R. plants from vine grown
seed, June del., 50c M del.; or exe.
1500 plants for 1 bu. peas: M. T.
Griffis, Screven. =

Dill sree 30c doz.:
tomato, 20c C; ready about the 15;
want trio of N. Z. red rabbits: exc.
B. R. chickens for same. Mrs. C. R.
Saxon, Trenton.

Cabbage- collard plants, 5 C, not
prepaid. J. S, Carson, Griffin.

Celery plants, $1 M: spearmint
plants, 50e C; horseapple jelly, $1.50
doz. large molds: fig preserves, 30c
pt. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson.

Stone and Baltimore tomato, 60c
a 10 M, postpaid. Odis Conner,
eville. >

Millions of P. R. plants, 50c M:;
cash with order. J. P. Carter, Naylor.

Millions late Flat Dutch cabbage
and Stone tomato plants, COD, 50c
M; sat. guar. Mrs. Mary J. Stokes,
Fitzgerald, P. O. Box 72.

Gov. insp. plants, 30 M FOB; cash
with order. E. L. Floyd, Baxley, Rt. 3.

Gov. insp. P. R. and Boon plants,
full size, 65c M del., or exc. for any~-
thing can use. M. M. Martin, Flowery
Branch.

Stone tomato plants, 60c M at bed,
or 75c M postpaid; also want some
good chewing tobacco at 10c lb; send
siete at once. J. S, Williams, Had-

ock.

Gov. insp. P. R. and big stem pota-
to plants, 75c M, or exc. for hay peas:
1500 for bu. peas. A. H. Jackson,
Clyattville.

Flat Dutch, Wakefield cabbage,
Stone tomato and collard plants, 500

500, 85c M, postpaid; now ready. Mil-

lard Jones, Oakwood, Rt. 1.

P. R. plants, 60e M del.; exc. for
white feed sacks; 1 M plants for 10
sacks. Greer Cromer, Tifton, Rt. 3.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., 50c M FOB;
M del. R. H. Mangham, Tifton,
Ribas:

Wakefield cabbage plants, 45c 500,
65c M; collard and tomato plants,
game price; all del .Rentie Garrett,
Oakwood, Rt. 1.

Large bell and pimiento sweet pep-
per plants, hot pepper, 30c C; sage
Sass 20c doz. del. Ida Wright, Alto,
Rie.

- Pure P. R. plants, Gov. insp. and
treated, 40c M FOB; exc. for chickens
or syrup or anything of equal value.
L. Sumner, Omega.

Cabbage, premium, late Flat Dutch,
all season, Wakefield, true Ga. col-
lard. big rock tomato, $1. 500, $1.50
M;: write for quantity prices; cash
with order. A. M. Etris, Dahlonega,
Rte.

Cabbage, premium, late Flat Dutch,
all season, Chas. W., $1 500, $1.50 M;
true Ga. collard, big red rock tomato,
same price; postpaid: cash. John B.
Nix, Dahlonega, Rt.

Insp. P. R. plants, 65c M; over 5 M
50c M del. in Ga.; exc. for anything
can use. Geo. W Register, Valdosta,
Rt 2;

Pure purple skin P. R. plants, 40c
M FOB; cash with order. L. F. Tan-
ner, Alma.

Fifty M New Stone and Greater B.
tomato plants, 85c M; 5 M 75c M;
collard plants, 75c M; '$ M $3.25; all
del, James E. Thompson, Cumming,

Rt. 5.

Thousands of guar., well rooted,
imp. Stone tomato plants, 50c 300, T5
500, $1 M postpaid. Arvel Burell, Law-
renceville, RFD 1.

Cabbaze, collard, tomaio, 65c 500,
1 M; pepper and eggplants, 40c C,
$1.25 500, $2 M postpaid. Mrs. Ger-
trude Branan, Lewiston.

Greater B. Bue Hey Brae oe
jJarge Fla ute c :
an ; Jos C, $1 M del. Mrs.

Mai amerville, Rt. 3.

New Stone}.







Red ye lake skin oi R. plants, |

and ye
je 50 M anywhere, Cc. W. Miles, aa

Cabbage plants, 45c 500, 65 M;
tomato plants, 45c 500, "5 M del.;
guar, Robt. McCook, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4.

P. R. plants, 65c M del.; Early Tri-
umph, 75 M del.; no chks. Rufus
Merriman, Lyons. Rt. a8

New- Stone tomato plants, choice
var. cabbage and collard, 10c C, 50c
M del. H. P. Reese, Oakwood, Rt. 1.

New Stone tornato Dens heading
collard, 60c 500, $1 M del.: P. R. and
old- fashioned Boons, 50c M Ps Guy
Waldrip, Flowery Branch.

Fifty M each, New Stone and G. R.
tomato, $1 M, $4 5 M; collard plants,
half headed, ite M, $3 5 M del. in Ga.
aot Hi: Thompson, Flowery Branch,

P. R. and Boon plants, 50c M del:;
Chas. W. cabbage, heading collards,
Stone, Baltimore, Marglobe tomato,
15ec M del, W. O. Waldrip, Flowery
Branch.

Chas. W., Fiat Dutch cabbage,
Stone tomato, Ga. and heading coi-
lards, 35 300, 75c M prepaid; 48c M
SS M. Williams, Gainesville.

Imp. red and yellow skin P. R., also
Early Triumph, unmixed, Gov. insp.,
60c M FOB; prompt shipment. J. J
Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Po R. -plants, -35e M del. nice,
home-cured tobacco, 8c lb. del.; cash
with order. J. W. Herndon, Surrency.

Red and. pink skin P. R. plants,
Gov. insp. and treated, 40c M del. in
Ga., 20c M FOB; all COD orders FOB.

| Willie Pearce, Surrency; Rt. 2.

Cabbage, onion, collard, tomato and
potato plants, each, $1 M, 85c 500;

cash with order. Mrs. R. E. Hackle,

Valdosta.

Gov. insp. pink skin P. R. plants,
24 hour service, 20c M FOB; cash or
money order. A, Z. Jackson, Baxley,
Rie 2

Red and valiny skin P. R. plants,
25 M FOB; tomato, 20c C del.;
M; 5 M up, '50c M del.; prompt ship-~
ment. S. D. Sheffield, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Stone and Baltimore tomato, head-
ing collard plants, 40c 3600, 60c 500,
90c M del.; 75c M exp. col. L. M.
Wingo, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Gov. insp. potato plants, 40c M del.;
5 M lots up, 25c M FOB; tomato, 60
M del.; pepper, 80c M del. Harold
Smith, Baxley.

Guar. pure P. R. Gov. insp. plants,
any quantity, 30c FOB, or exc. for
anything of equal value. ~ Jas. A.
Chauncey, Screven, Box 66.

Chas. E.. Late Flat Dutch, BE. J. W.
cabbage, lead. var. tomato and coi-
lards, 40c 300, 60c 500, 85c M del;
60c M FOB. E. Williams, Gainesville,
RFD.

Stocky Marglobe tomato piants, 25
M, 75 per 500 del. in Ga, R. V. Al-
ford, Saint Marys, Box 28.

P. R. vines from cert, seed potatoes,
5 M $5 FOB; prompt shipment; cash
with order. Estell Lightsey, Bristol.

Pimiento pepper plants, $1.25 M
del,; $1 del. in 5 M lots; G. W. Jones,
Griffin, Rt. C.

Stone and Baltimore tomato and
E. J. W. cabbage plants, 50c 500, 85c
M del.; 10 M $6.25 exp. col. . V;
Strayhorn, Flowery Branch, Rt.

Marglobe, New Stone, Greater B.
and Redfield tomato plants, 15c C,
$1.15 M; sweet and hot pepper, 15c C
postpaid. Chas. F. Clements, Pitts.

P. R. plants, 40c M del.; 25c M not
del: vines, 75c M del.; all Gov. insp.;:
colored bunch butter beans, 15c Ib., 2
Ibs. 25c; not del. S. R. Harden, Sur-

rency.

Stone and Baltimore tomato,
Wakefield and Dutch cabbage, Ga.
collards, 15c C, 50c M; P. R. plants,
45 M a CW. Smith, Gainesville,
Rtas

P, R. plants, insp., 45c M; Stone
and Baltimore tomato. Wakefield and
Dutch cabbage, heading collard, 15c
C, 65c M del. Bonnie Smith, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 5

Large, stocky plants, New Stone,
Marglobe tomato, Wakefield, Copen-
hagen cabbage, cabbage heading col-

rd, full count; expert Seared ane
300, $1 700, $1. 25 M postpaid. J

lPrasier, Lawrenceville.

1$5 collect.

; plants, 50c M del.;

69c



oR plants, 200 M MI FOB, a

R. Renta Baxley,

All var, cabbage, tomato: and col-
lard plants, 15c C, 75e M del.: 10 M
Jack Swancey, Gaines-
ville; Rt. 2.

ans plants, 50 Ma fone at 35c M
FOB; Gov. insp., prompt shipment
and full count guar. L. E.. Byrd,
Bristol, :

' Ga. white collard, 50c M FOB.
J: Stanton, Newborn,

As

Premium late drumhead cabbage
plants, 75c 500, $1.50 M: red and

black everbearing raspberries, $1 doz;

Lady IT. strawberry, 35c 100. Mrs. Mae
Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
Red skin P. R. and Eoans, 50 M
del.; E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage,
Baltimore tomato plants, 75c M dei.
Winfred Waldrip, Flowery Branch.

Millions tomato plants, 85c M del.
to 3rd zone; 10 M 75c M; collard
plants, 65c-M del. to 3rd zone. T. J.
Thompson, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Gov. insp. red and pink skin P. R.
plants, cabbage. and collard. Balti-
more, Stone tomato, 70c M, 15c C
del.; 5 M:up, 50c M exp. col. E. B.
Wetherford, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

R. and Spanish Boon
5 M and 10 M lots,
30c M collect; New Stone and Greater
B. tomato, 40c 500, 75c M del. Dewey

Mathis, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1,

Two or 3 M collard plants, 70c M
del., or exc. -for tobacco or butter
beans, or anything can use. P. E.
Moorehead, Dalton, Rt. 1, Box 91.

' Leading var. cabbage. tomato and
collard,-Boons and P. R. plants. 40
400, 75c M del.; 10 M $4 collect. H. P.
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Dutch and Wakefield cabbage,
Stone and Baltimore tomato, head-
ing collard plants. 15 C, 30c 300, 70c
M del.; 5 M $2.50 collect. Lee Crow,
Oakwood, Rt. 1.

Leading car. cabbage, tomato and
collard vlants, 40c 300, 75c M del., or
exc. for baby chicks, any pure breed,
1 M plants for 15 chicks. Cora Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Insp. P. R. plants, 40c M; 5 M up,
80c; vine cuttings, $1 M; prompt
shipment. Dave Tuten, Baxley.

Imp. red skin P. R. plants, state
insp. and dipped, full count, 40c M,
postpaid. C. D. Freeland, Gainesville,
Ri2- -

Hastings Ga. white collard plants,
now ready, 15c C, $1.15 M del.; special
prices on 5M or 10 M lots. Mrs. Ethel
Carnes, Cumming, Rt. 4.

Gov. insp. P.

Spearmint, 15c doz. plants. Mrs. J.
ee A. Aaron, Cumming, Rt. 2, Box
164.

Lead. car. cabbage, tomato and
collards, Boon and P. R. plants. 40c
400, 86c M; 10 M $5 collect. L. A.
Crow, Oakwood.

Late Flat Dutch cabbage plants,
15c C; hot pepper, 15c doz.; add post-
age. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3,
Box 49.

Tomato plants, Marglobe, Greater
Baltimore, moss packed, 45c 500, 75c
M; cabbage, all season, 40c 5000, 65
M; a del. J P. McCook, Fitzgerald,
R

Collard plants, open field grown,
10c C at the bed, $1 M del. in Ga.
C. L. Simmons, Comer, Rt. 3.

Red and yellow P. R. plants, 50c
M; 5 M $2.25; 10 M $4; lead. var.
tomato and cabbage, postpaid, 50

500, 75c 1,000. John B. Pope, Fitz- =

ger ald,

Tomatoes, Red Rock, Stone, Balti-
more, Matchless, prompt service, full
count.; sat. guar., 25c 200, 50c 500,
80c M: $3.50 per 5,000. H. C. Rowe,

| Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.

Tomato plants, Marglobe, Match-
less, Stone and Baltimore, 25c 200,
40c 500, 75c M; cabbage, Copenhagen,
Chas., Flat Dutch, 25c 200, 40c 509,
60c M del.; moss packed. S. C. Rowe,
Fitzgerald. :

Cabbage and tomato plants, 45
500, 75c M; roots protected; basket
free; now ready for shipment. hee
Waldrip, Gainesville.

P. R. plants, Goy. insp., Stone ona

Baltimore tomato, Chas, and J. W.

cabbage, 90c M del.; 75 M collect;
. (prompt shipment of. strong plants. 3

= Ovie Crow, Gainesville


Py R: Sede ae M FOB: toga ted

o baby chicks; 10 M plants for 100 baby
> chicks, any kind, or for anything ene "

Ube. zZonnie Carter, Surrency.
- Vine cuttings from insp. pink en

R., 15 M plants, 7c Me se del.

: wR. Draughan, Arabi, Rt.

-Imp. pink skin P. R. plants, Gov.
Baten. Tor 10 yrs
Paes Musselwhite, Arabi,

- Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 50c M del.:
prompt shipment.
: ety, Branch, Rt. 1:

~ Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 25c M:

ef ~ e@ash with order. Vivian Seruggs, Bris-
2 tok

. Break O'Day, Ma
-Flat Dutch cabbage, Ga. collard
_ plants, 15e C, $1.10 M; assorted, same
price; Donaldson Red egss, 75, 16

del. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Mtn,

ii Re ae

- Old-fashioned Boon plants, 75e M:
~P. RK. 58c M4; New Stone and Mar-
globe tomato plants, 20e C: Chas. W.
cabbage, 15c; all del. Perry Reynolds,
~Gainesville, Rt. 2.

a Boons and red and pink skin Po
plants, 50c M del. Geo. L. Durand,
Gaimesville, Rt, 2.

Red skin PR... plants; 5c: M del:
5 and 6 M Icts, 69c M:; exc. for any-
thing can use; Stone tomato, $1 M
Or es A ies G. E. Waldrip, Gaines-
ville, 6 :

Rte

- COD plants, cabbage and tomato,
collards. lead. varieties; ready, 15
-, 45e 500, 75c M; any amount. Amos
Williams, Gainesville.

PR. pants, Gov. insp., 50c M; 5 M
up, 0c; money order; del. prepaid in
Ga. B. M, Overstreet, Surrency.

_insp. and treated imp. red skin P.

R. plants, seed from vines, 40c M;'5 M

up. 25c M del. in-Ga. W. D. Lightsey,
dum,

_ Imp. pink and yellow P. R. plants,
guar.,.43c M, $3.25 per 10 M Iots,
prepaid. P. J, Lightsey, Screven.

: Gov. insp. red skin P. R. plants,
-40c M; 5 M or more, 35 M del. in
Ga.: no chks. George Griffis, Odum,
Rt. a:

Go ae R. plants, Gov. insp., 50c M
FOB: nied P. R. vine cut., $1.25
iM, FOB: cash with order. J. L. Hall-
man, Baxley, Rt. 5, Box 44.

Gov. insp. P. R., Nancy Hall plants,
25c FOB, or 40e del.; 24 hrs. service:
good flue,cured tobacco, 12 lbs. $1 del.
to 3rd zone: chewing and smoking.
C-B..Tomberlin, Surrency, Rt. 2

HH. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants, 15
C, 78c M; booking orders for Balti-
more tomato plants, 15c C, $1.75 M;
5 M 75c: tobacto, 20c. W. C. Stephens,
Flowery Braneh.

Everbearme strawberry plants, 29
GC, $1 M and postage. Eloise Durden,
Norri istown.

* Large Flat Dutch cabbage plants.
75c 500, $1.25 M: everbearing straw-
berry, $1 500, $1..5 M: all fast grown
on new ground; moss packed delivery.
Leo Blackwell, Clyeveland.

>. Wew Stone and Marglobe tomato
~ Plants, 65c 500, $1.15 M: 5 M up, 85c

MM: all cdel-:- cash with order. C. C,
: Burell, Evford, Rt. 2:

Cabbage. collard and tomato plants,

* @bc ts $1 M: pevper and eggplants,

-40 $l. 25 500 postpaid. Miss Rosa
BY. Lewiston.

Ponderosa -or Beefsteak tomato
plants,.15e C, $1.25 M FOB; black-~
yed peas, 3c. lb.. 40c peck, $1.50. bu.
FOS. Ly: Guillebeau, Lincolnton,

a mat Dutch cabbage plants, 25c 300,
68c M; collard and tomato, 60c M
del. Calvin Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Wakefield and late Flat Dutch cab-
_bage, New Stone and Baltimore to-
: mato. plants, 40c 500; 75 M postpaid;
5 M lots, 50c M and postage, or-exn.

diect. -J. C. Chambers, Flowery

Branch, Bes tT.

2k; R. plants, pink and red skin, 40

M del.: old-fashioned Boon and

t ch P. Hes 50c M del. Erskin Wald-
eo

Ray Whitmire,

rglobe tomato, late

land W. cabbage,



dav: ane PR. lane 200 M "OB
exc. for baby chicks., ae aig)
Surrency, Rt. 2. oo

Gov.

Sage plants, 20 doz.: New Stone
tomato, 15e C; everbearing strawberry |
plants, 25c 100. Miss Towa Messer,
Waleska.

P. R. and Boon plants, 50c M del.:
30c M FOB; 10 M $2.50; cabbage, to-
mato, collard plants, 75 M FOB:
$1 M del. Charlie Hill, Gainesville,

Peet, 1.

P. R. and Spanish Boon, 35c 500,
60c M del; 35c M FOB; 5 M $1.50:
10 M $2. 50: eabbage "5 M mailed:
50c M FOB. Jack tvie, Gainesville,
vb; ok:

PP; R. and Boon plants, -50 M
mailed; 25c M collect; cabbage plants,
ise M mailed: 50e M ie col. John
C. Crow, Gainesville, EE,

New Stone tomato, late Flat Duten
head. collard, 252
200, 75c M del.; 50c M FOB for 5 Mf
or more. Obie Crow, Gainesville.

Cert. Porto Rico, Nancy Hall, Japa- |#
nese yam, yellow yam, triumph,
Pattesaw yam potato plants, 50c MM
FOB. H. F. Stair, Valdosta.

P, R. plants, Gov. insp., 35c M: 5

'M $1.50 FOB; cash with order. B. F.

Kimbrel, Baxley, Peto

Genuine imp. P. R. plants, 250 M
FOB; will eXc. Tiny Aycock, Sur-
rency.

P. R. plants, Gov. insy., 45 M FOB
Hickox;.no chks: exc. for bright,
thick Ga.cane syrup or peanuts. C.
F. Rowell, Winokur.

Old-fashioned bunch potato plants,
10c ae Mrs. John Tyler, Monticello,
Pets

Chas.
bage, New . Stone tomato,

W., E. and Flat Dutch can-
Ga. and

heading collard: plants, 30e 200, 60c'

500, 90c M del.; 60c M FOB. Burl
Jones, Oakwood, Rt. 1.

Red skin P. R: plants, Gov: insp., |

40c M del., or exc, Thelma Sheffoed,
Surrency.

Fifty M New Stone tomato and G.

B. plants, $1 M; 5 M $4: collard
plant, 75c M, $3 per 5 M del. in Ga.
Ralph Cc; Thompson. Cumming, Rt. 5.

Gov. insp. pink skin P. R. vines;
60c M FOB. E. EB. Dean, Baxley.

Genuine P. R. plants, Gov. insp,
o0c M del.; can ship by return mail.
Ly C. Tyre; Surrency, Bie ai

Marglobe and G. B. tomato, 50c
500, 75c M del. in 3rd zone: exc. for
fruits; no chks. Mrs. Geo. Gaffney,
Fitzgerald.

Gov. dnsp,, Poo RR. plants, 35- M
FOB; exc. for meat, lard, corn seed
peas, aes or baby chicks, goats. ov
hogs. L. E. Byrd, Bristol.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., 40c M, or
exc. for peas or baby chicks. W. J.
Boyett, Bristol.

P. R. plants, 75c M, or exc. for
peas, tomato plants, collard plants or
ary. fruit, or what have you? Mrs. E.
A. Lambert, Denton.

Cert. Py R: you del. via Xpress,
35 M in 3 M ii Ties Pi Cee
Coffee.

Collard, cabbage, lettuce, potato
plants, $1 M; beet. tomato, B0G. G,
$1.50 M: sage, dill, 25c doz., $1. 50 M:
es hot, 30 100. Lio, "Harrison,
Du ,

P. R. plants, 40e M:; flue-ctired to-
bacco, 10c lb. del. in 10 Ib. lots. Frank
Smith, Surrency.

Red skin P. R. plants, insp. and|

treated, 40c M del. in Ga.; 25c FOB.
A. H. Herndon, Baxley, Rt. qo:

P, R. plants, 50c M del. parcel
post, or 35c del. express:\ big stem
Jerseys, same price. Calen Je Harnil-
ton, Baxley.

or 35c M del. express, ane FOB.
s, Baxley, Star Rt.

sro. Biante: 45 M del, parcel Pg
J.

insp. Pp R pac 20 ou}
over 5 M i5c M; guar. full count. 0.
1D. Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2. oe

guar, count, 75c

.}M del;

tment: full count; sat: Angee



MeCall, Baxley, Rt

cae 60c M; fresh tomato plants,

| T5e. M; cash with: order; sat. eo

Cz L. Smith, Baxley.

Imp. P. R. plants, 25c M FOB; 45c |

M del.; exc. for dried fruit: 1 M for

6 lbs.; each ae chgs. Aaron Sellers,

Baxley, Rt.

Imp. P, R. Sline 25 M FOB: 50c
M del. in Ga. Isaac Sellers, Baxley,

Rt. 4.

R. plants, 30c M FOB; exc. for
Ruth Ahi,

Pp
anything can use. mar
Baxley, Rt. 2. =

Imp. P. R. plants, big stem Jerseys,
Gov. insp., 50e M del. in Ga. by parce!
post; 40 M del. by express, or 25 M
FOB. W. A, Poole, Baxley.

Copenhagen, Dutch cabbage, Stone.

tomato, sweet heading collard, mtn.
grown, 30c 200, 65c 500, $1.20 M del.
Grady Kelley, Sulphur Springs, Rt. 1.

Tomato, Burbank and New Stone,
0 C; cabbage, hb. Jd Chas. W., late
Plat Dutch, 15e 200; collard; 10 eG:
white Bermuda onion, 15 200. Mrs.
H. L. Brittingham, Guyton.

Potato vines from yellow skin P. R.
state insp., $1 M del. in Ga.; cash
with order. J.F. Gruber, Odum,

Genuine collard plants, New Stone,
Marglobe and Baltimore tomato, 55e
300,'$1,15 M; BE. J., Chas. W. cabbage,
same price; all del. cash with order.
H. B. Frasier, Buford, Rt. 2.

PR, plants, 50c M; exc. for any-
thing of value. C. W. Eunice, Bristol.

Cert. red and yellow skin plants,
35c M FOB; 50c M del. in Ga. A. B.
Lewis, Alma, EA.

Goy. insp. P. R. plants, 35 M del.
in Ga.; exc. for syrup, peas or B. R.
cackerel, R. A. Herrington, Alma;

Gov. cert. banana yam _ potato
plants and P, R. red and yellow, 750

M. Holton, Alma.

Flat Dutch, Chas. cabbage and
heading collard, New Stone tomato,
20 C, 35c 300; 80c M. postpaid; 5 M
up, 50 M col. Robt. Grindle, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.

W. cabbage, eal New Stone toma-
to, somae fine collard plants, 85c M del.
Benny Pirkle, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

W. cabbage, New Stone tomato and
heading collard, 85c M del.; 5 M up,
656 2,000. J: F, Bennett, Flowery
Branch, Ree

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., 45
FOB; half cash with order. J.
Adams, Graham, Rt. 1.

Potato plants, 40c M; nice size to-

M
W.

mato plants, 65c 1,000. D. M. Barber, |

Baxley.

Genuine P. R, plants, 20c M FOB:
exc. 10 M for 50 chicks any kind; each
pay postage; or exc. for anything can
use. J..S., Miles, Coffee.

New Stone, Brimmer, Marelobe oe
mato; Flat Dutch cabbage, heading
collards. 50c 500, 90c M del.; 60c M
exp. col. ss sweet pepper, 25e 100.
Walter McEver, Braselton.

New Stone and Greater B. tomato,

115e 100: white headed coHard; 15

100. Major Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4.

E. J.:and late Flat Dutch cabbage,
55 M del. in Ga. Delmer Pugh, Cum-
ming, Pt:

Cabbage ane Ga. collard, $1 M,
50c 500; Stone and G. B., tomato, 15
Ce pig Boston lettuce, 15e C prepaid.
Hoyt Anderson, Gainesville, Ret.

Tomato, Greater B. Stone, Roc:,
Matchless, moss packed: prompt ship-
50c 500;
80c M: 600 M COD. PEE . Rowe, Fitz-
gerald, Rt, 2. : :

Cayenne pepper plants, very small,
20c doz.; dill for pickles, .25c bunch,
large bunches. Mrs. Mary E. Taylor,
Gordon, RFD 3 Box 44-B.

Collard, lettuce, potato plants, 60c



M; beet, 25c , $1. 50 M; hot pepp
dill, den

cash with order; no COD. J.



Cert. P. R. plants, | : 0c M: New"

! Stone wnt G. B. tomato, heading c
Pure P. R. ee 40 M: one Tri

Tard, '75 M; white sugar Crowder
peas, 5 Ib. R . W. Dowdy, Pitz ald.

Pure P. R. and. Early
eee Gov. insp. and. a



Plants Wanted _

Want to buy. wild gensing ;
paying market price; Bene sam ae

: Freeman, Ta.

=
Want 3M tobaeces plants; wil Dp:
50e C del.-at Hasebt: _ Ww. GIs
ory, Hoschton. hee fees

Exe. 500 Wiondike stra berry
plants for 500 tomato plants, and 100
for 100 sweet pepver plants: eac

postage. Mrs. W. B. Crow, Cumming,

Rt. 4, Box 78.
Miscellaneous For Sale



Bright, flue- cured tobacco, . chew
ing and smoking, ready to use, 10
lbs., $1 prepaid, Mrs. TEES fathis,
Alma, Rte 3s pe

Yellow root, velow dock, >
bark, slipper, May. apple root.
mus, 25 lb. ae. eal n; Cc
Protection.

~ Calamus root 25e tb. peppermin
25c doz., 40c 1b.: XCz for. an ,
can use: stamps: accepted.
Isabell Hardin, Cartersville, RE.

Old-fashioned, flue-cured tob: et
12 lIbs., $1 prepaid to 3rd zone.
Harris, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Good, flue- cured setibee 12:
$1 del. on receipt of
George Mobley, | Baxley, Rt..

Good, flue- cured tobacco tor ee
ing or smoking, 13 lbs., $1 del. on re
ceipt of money order. Jas, es Ww
liams, Baxley, Rt. 5._ o

Flue-cured ee Ay tbs., . Ave
Horton, Baxley, Rt. g

Flue-cured scbeacouy dee 0c

| smoking, 8c; no order for less the

50c; Postage prepaid to 8rd zone
Mrs. Ss: Anderson, Baxley, R =

Good, flue- cured tobacco, whol
leaves, 10c: broken leaf, 8c: no orde
less than 50c: no. chks.; 2 del. i
Lennie Burke, Surrency. ; :

Good, whole leaf soneue,
broken leaf, 8c; del. in Ga.
order less than 50c; no chk
Burke, Surrency. Pre

Good. bright leaf. hallow tob CO,
chewing, 10c: broken leaf, 8c;
paid to 3rd zone; no oredr <
50c. Watson Burke, Surrency. | :

- Good, flue-cured tobacco. - whol
leaves, 0c: broken, 8c: del. in Ga.
no order less than 50: no chks. Edn
Mae Anderson, Surrency.

One hundred thousand. Ths. 1-
cium arsenate, in 2-lb. bags, to cas
all new material, first class con.
make offer of all or PAECS, LNs j
Woolfolk, eee Valley. ee

Horse radish, 20 Ib. c. Vv. we :
Maysville, ~

Dry ein heey bark, 25e | ABs
Jerusalem oak roots, 10c Ib.: mulien
and sassafras, 10c ib.: add. post. ee
Henry - Young, Mar shon, |
Box 38. ee ease

Flue- sured Mite fopncao 2 es
grade, aged mellow, prepared rea
to chew, 10 Ibs., $1 prepaid. to ae
zone. E. J. Taylor, Nicholls. y

Best grade red or yellow. homes
made tobacco, ready to chew, 5- Ibs,
chewing, 65c;. smoking, 60c postpa
in Ga.: sat. guar, Fae Bo rl hit,
Rockingham. ae ee 2

ppehe


is meds ee ge deat tobacco,
low, prepares ready to use,
oT. Aalor. Alma.

I Sas cutee ecoice to-
acco, Jong red : Jeaf, well pressed,
e to chew; 10 Ibs., $1 postpaid
3rd zone. Cleo Nee Alma.



purple skin ~P. R. plants,
D5 35C 1 00. = P, RCECEES:,

Shue: cured Lobaeke: whole
Ibs., $1 prepaid to 2rd zone:
ith order. : Bee Millikin,

oot made 14 Ibs., $1. del. srd zone:
slants, 406 1000. Olive Troupe,

Good, flue-cured tobacco,
, 1es., $1 prepaid to 3rd zone.
ype, ear Rt. 4. i

apt prepaid to 3rd

ie ag pecans to exc. for any-|

1 ig to use around farm. Phyllis
; Baxley.

od, -flue- cured tobacco, 12218...
cash | with order; prepaid to 3rd
Ie; illie. Thornton, Baxley, Rt. 2.

PPS te and red, needne. 8c;
6c Ib. S. P. Hutto. Surrency.

am. Be Me Baxley.

id, mellow. flue-cured _ tobacco,

10c Ib. del.: give 40 lbs. for 3 bu.
ea, paying the frt. or 40 Ibs.

= foi 5 bu. es, . N. Shypes, Baxley,

ot fobeccs. 10c ib. P. R.
1 ants, oa insp., 35C. M; cash with
n . W. Stewart, Surrency.

now flue- cured tobacco, 10 db.

lots of 10 tbs. or more; Po R.

ato- plants, 35c M; cash with
; Ike Tomberlin, Surrency.

x a, flue-cured tobacco, 410 Ibs.,
ash with order. J. R. Thomas,

3 ay fresh walnut kernels, 35 Tb.
Japanese walnut kernels, 45c
B. John Crone, Philemath.

f a million Napier grass roots
its imported from Africa;
nalysis give it same in pro-
as alfalfa: now until Sept. 1
time. to plant. ST Smith;

Bent keen smoking tobacco,
Ib. and postage, or 8c. prepaid. G.
hompson, Swainsboro, Rt 2:

: Bs supply | large amount of May
ple and rattle root; make best of-
Pp. Jones, Winder.

sod, flue- cured tobacco, 13 Ibs.,
0 epaid to 3rd zone; cash with

on. W -Tomberlin, Baxley.

Ses cured: smoking and
wing tobacco, 7c.lb., whole leaf,

ng, 9c Ib., twisted, all FOB: not
an $1 orders; cash with order.

George Buchans, Baxley, Rt. 4.

3right and red flue-cured tobacco,

- del. in lots of 8 lbs. or more;

h with os John Tomberlin,
ency, Rt. 2.

fellow, flue- cured Gps. Sc Ib.

lots of 10 Ibs.. or more; cash

order. Mrs. N.S. Williams, Sur-
ene.

One hundred cap. hite feed sacks,
each $4.50. Per Cc; not postpaid:
t. 5 Ibs. J. King-

1 del, ard zone; finest, amo

whole |

slipper, 5c ib::



Sixty-f ive C.

all. clean, good con.,

Bright: tiie. cured tobacco,
pressed, prepared ready to use. 10
Ibs., 90c prepaid in Ga. B. N. Parker,
Alma, tbo:

Good, rich blige flue-cured to-
bacco, prepared ready to chew, 10

lbs., 80c. G. T. Williams, Alma, Rt. 3.,

Bright and red, flue-cured tobac-
co, aged and mellow, prepared ready
to chew, 10 Ilbs.,

Home-made chewing and smoking
tobacco, flue-cured, prepared ready
to use, 10 Ibs., 90c pr.
zone. J. Williams, Jr., Aima.

Deer tongue leaves. for flavoring
smokins. tobacco; well cured in
shade, 10c Ib. and postage; will del.
in 10- Ib. lots in 8rd zone; trade some.
O. G. Dash, Colon.

Bright and mellow; flue-cured to-
bacco, 10c lb. in lots of 10 Jbs-or
more; cash with order. Ike Tomber-
lin, Surrency.

Good, flue-cured tobacco, long red

leaf for chewing, 1c; broken leaf,
8c; del. to 3rd zone: no orders less
50c; no chks. Watson Burke, Sur
rency.

Red flue-cured tobacco, 9c ib. cel,
in 10 lbs. or more; cash with order.
_| Prank Smith, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Yellow, butterfly, and rattle root,
ea., 20c Ib.; blood root, 35c; | lady
also make jelly .on
halves. Mrs. W. -N: Barrett, Lula.
RE 3; :

~ Solomons seal, 75 lb.: rattle root,

.lyellow root, 30 lb. Yonge Walker,
.| Clarkesville, Rt. 5.

Miscellaneous Wanted

Want feed or guano sacks, 260-lb.
ecap., free from holes: state price and
what you have. S. E: Whelchel,
Homer. s = ee

Want good barn-cured
not bitter: send sample



tobacco,
areal price.

Milton Briant, Canton, Rt. 3.

Exec. Gov.
for hay, any var., also for Cornish or
Brown or White Leghorn pullets,
March hatch preferred. Jo GS
Goolsby, Graham, Rt. 1. ~

- Gov. insp. potato plants for new
honey, table butter, jelly, or jam;
write before sending and make of-
fer. Mrs. J. H. Pinholster, Ray City.

Will make blackberry jelly on
shares: give party more than half;
will exc. W. Wyandotte hens at 60c
ea. for heifers calves;
terested. Mrs. W. T. Bryan. Sharps-
burg.

. Exc. P. R. plants, for peas, corn,
dried fruit, meat, lard, chickens,

pigs or anything can use; plants at.

25e M:; yours at market price; ea.

pay ches. B. A. Smith, Odum.

Will make jellies, jam on halves;
party furnish sugar and their con-
tainers; want full R. 1. Red eggs; exc.
value for same. Mrs. Ida M. Parker,
Talking Rock, Rt. 3.

Exc. P. R. plants for peas, dried
fruit or anything can use. E. R.
Yarbrough, Mershon.

Want home-made chewing and
smoking tobacco; send sample and
price. Clay Cc. White, Hartwell, Rt. 1.

Exc. sev. Ibs. white with black and
brown-eye, mixed, and some Lady
peas for good chewing tobacco; make
offer. Henry L. Caylor, Dalton, Rt. 4.

Want honey or baby chicks at
once: exc. dried peaches or equal
value: write first. Mrs. Ottis Harri-
son, Flowery Branch, Rt: 2.

Fxc. P. R. plants or P. R. vines
for peas, peanuts or baby chicks; let

dime hear from interested parties | =
a once ae Lig eer:

Disich

Ss. hull. ona peer oe CAI

| sacks. 25 S. C.. meal and other sacks. |Rt.
- $3.50: tor. lot

here. Je By Gurley, Buchanan. san

$1 pene in Ga.
De Crapps, Alma, Rt:

epaid to 38rd

Q-teo-tans, $2.50 bu. J. B.

insp. plants for peas)

write if in-|



ons

Want to. oe 10 bs. Cee. rosin

land 2 lbs. green rosin: quote price
a Jeli. S q Dp.

at once. c, C. Lowe, Byron. ooh

Exe. fine Ky. Wonder green beans
for unwashed feed: sacks; lb. beans
fora sack:
ea. pay postage, 5c Ib. cash. Mrs. Pat
Arrington, Stapleton.



Georgia Produets For Sale! <3

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

Twenty-five bu. sound Whipps.,
N. Ga. raised, 75c bu. del. depot.
Amos Sutherland, Resaca, Rs. 1.

Good, sound iron and Brab. peas,
80c bu. FOS. R. PF. Waller, Mauk.

Best var. cream sugar Crowders,

bear until frost, under peck lots, 15c.

lo.5 pk. lots, $1.25 bi. lots, 4 post-
paid. J. S. Bartley, West Point.:

About. 2 bu. small, white, black-
eyed peas (not. Californias), late ma-
turing, weevil-proof, pure and sound,
a7 DU POs. Tag: anne. Philomath,
Chea

One hundred and fifty bu. 90-day
velvets, absolutely sound and re-
cleaned, 50c bu.; mixed peas. 60c bu.
Lawton Parkerson, Chauncey.

Twenty-five to 30 bu. good, sound
Turner,
MeDenough.

Nice, clean cream sugar Crowders,
$250 -bU.s 806< pk. FCB. BF.
OKelley, Maysville.

Twelve bu. unknown peas,
all right for seed. J. G.. Rogers,
Cle veland, Riel:

Little white table pea,10 Ibs., $1
plus postage; money order or
stamps; no. chks.; Duroc J... young
bears, gilts,. 2- -MOs. -old pigs. L. H.
Edenfield, Stillmore. Rt.-1.

Fifty bu. blue Whipp. peas, 75c per
bu. in new 2-bu .bags. O. J. Coogler,
Jonesboro.

Ra
($25)

Four bu. Brabs. and specks.,
bu.; 3 bu. white Crowders, $2 bu.; all

sound and pure, FOR. E. V. Anthony,

Mauk.

Three bu. slightly mixed white
peas, $1 bu. FOB; good to- eat or
plant. Mrs. T. - AC - McClendon:
Bremen.

mixed
il] Hello-

Brabham peas, ae.
with irons, 65c bu. FOB.
mon, Brooklyn.

Two bu. pure, sound, clean, weevil-
free cream Crowder peas, $2 del. in
Ges sat: ae R. C. Moore, Rock-
mart, Rt.

Brabs., picked while dry, a little
mixed, 80c bu. or 2 or more bu.. 75c
bu.; cash by money order; add post-
age. Arnie Pearson, Richland, Rt. 4.

Twenty bu. pure, sound Brabham
peas, 75c bu. in 24% bu. bags. E. L.
Cooper, Butler, Rt. 3, Box 24

Three hundred and fifty bu. Burke

County Clay peas, in 2% bu. bags,
60c = bu. =. FOR: C.-C. Bartield:
Alexander.

Brabs. and irons, good and sound,
ea., 86c bu. FOB this station. C. A.
Walker, Ellaville.

Fifty bu. No. 1. old-fashicned nic
Clay peas, $1 FOB; 150 Ibs. genuine,
hand saved Dixie Bell melon seed.
35c lb. W. O. Birdsong. Gordon.

-Two hundred bu. No. 1 Brah. peas,
80c bu. FOB. R. P. Walker, Bonaire.

Truckers large, sweet silver hull
Crowders; immensely prolific, 8 lbs.,
65c: $350. bu.) prepaid. Lester
Kerlin, Buford, Rt. 1. :

Field peas for sale or exc. 1 bu. for
1 M pctato slips; ea. paying trans-
portation ches. Mrs. A. L. Linn,
Douglasville, Rt. 6.

Thirty bu. red rippers, genuine,
pure, 100 per cent germination, $i
UW. a, Defore, Tee ORG:

| Alpharetta, Rie 2,
can supply all orders: |

sound,

too- tans, $2.50.



< pro-.
ks, 100-1b. | Ce
3. Barnard, Blackshear,

White cues plies peans; 200 tbs
$2 peck; $8 bu. del. in Ga.; Jackson 2
and Ky. Wonders, same price. J. E.

Smith, Barnesville, Tet: A. -Eox Wi

Ten bu. Brabs.,
field peas, 55c bu. F OB. Joe pe



Two or 300 bu. rikoe peas. 13
bu. T. B. Eedingfield. Wadicy.

Five and one-half bu. genuine O-.
toe-tans, new crop, sound, recleaned, ~
3.50 bu.; call at N. Barnetis, Hamp--
ion. Bie 2, top ee

Calif. black-eyed peas, $1 bu.:.
Brabs, Clays and New Eras, 75c bu.
FOB. Chas. N. Adams, Social Circle.

Fancy cream Crowders and lady

peas, recleaned. treated, selected es-'
pecially for seed, 5 Ibs. 50c; 10 Ibs:
80c postpaid; 100 lbs. $4.59 FOR. BR. AS

Hayes, Buford,

Twenty bu. pure Brabs, 86 bu-: 50
bu. Irons slightly mixed, 60c FOB.
Ray Morris, Warthen. \

Unknown peas, 95 per cent pure, ~
90c bu.; Red Ripper and Unknowns
mixed, 75c.bu.; all good and sound.
saved without rain. W. P. Fisher,
beville.

Genuine O-too-tans, sound and re-

Lcleaned, $2.75 bu. in lots of less than

o bu.; 5 bu. uv, $2.50 bu. FOB. G. Ax

Ware, Marshallville.
Twenty-five bu. No. 1 Brab peas,

15e bu. FOB: cash with order. SG:

Fort, Lumpkin.

Twenty- five bu. New Eras, 60c. bu. ;
FOB. H. M: Coleman, Culverton.

Two hundred bu. nice, sound peas,

about half New Eras, and half mixed. :
50 bu. for lot FOB, in good sacks..
B. F. Cheek, Lavonia.

Brabham peas slightly mixed with
iroms, 85c FOB.\ Will \Hollomon,
Brooklyn.

velvet : :
FOB. *

One car: load sound dry
beans in pod, $12 per ton,
George Powell, Dublin.

Red. Eppes New Eras, Clay and
Whipps,, 3 bu. bags 65c bu:
and blue ribbon cane seed, 50c bu.
bag; cash, FOB. C. L. Hamiiion Leo. ~

Iron Clay peas, 65c bu.:
peanuts; -50ce. bu. BE. Ih
Richland.

White brown- eyed Crowders,
Brabhams, ea., 80c; Whinpp:., Clays,
ea., 63c: mixed peas, 6Gc: genuine O-
G. A. Fagan, Fort

Spanish
Carter,

Vailey, RE:

Straight Brabhams, 80c: Clays sae ad
Clays mixed for hay, ea., 60c; gen:
O-too-tans, $2.50: Biloxis, $1: velvet ee
a ans in pod, $10 ton. D. C. Strother, Vee

Fi. Valley. ae

Brabham peas,
money order. C. E. Reiser. Clyo.

Thirty bu. Brabs., 90c bu. not del.:
$1.03 bu. del. within 300. miles: 200 '
lbs sorghum seed, 3c Ib.:
sorghum syrup in No. 10 cans.
can, not del. F. R. Calvert McIn-
tyre, Rt. 1, Box 80. ie:

Purple hull Crowder peas. 25c .qt.:
50G per -4to gal.: $1.25 pk. del Charlie.
B. Johnson, Hogansville, a

Little white mush peas, 10 den co
plus postage: money order ar stamps
no chks.:
aes L. i. -Edenfield, Stilimore. Rt.

, BOZ 31.

Calif. blaek-eyed
$1.50 bu.;
$3.50; White King pigeons, $2.50 pre.
Alfred V. Jack Cumbee, West Eos

75 bu. FOB;

peas vecleee

Rt. 4,

Qne hundred bu. sound field eo
50c bu. T. K. Chance. Alexander.

Cream Crowders, $1 bu.: pure ae
ple. vinegar, 40c gal.: want 20 b

good, sound peach seed, seedlings

commercial seed; exc. budded a
trees. E. B. Travis, Riverdaie. ;

Large brown sugar

Fou.; 40 ea Shogoin| op a

yrs 0





90c: 60 bu mined

Abe"

orange *

30 eal
46ce..

Duroc J. young bcars and

6-wks.-old OI. C; pigs,
White bunch butter beans,
$2 peck; $8 bu. del. in G
and Ky. Wonders, same pri
-Smith, Barnesville, Rt. A, Box '

White black-eyed peas, polecat

peas, brown speckled Crowders, 5

b.; Lady peas, 8 Ib.; unknown and
2c tb. Ruth. Suggs,|.

mixed peas,
-Gilisville.

- Genuine, new crop O-too-tan soy

- beans, recleaned, $2.60 bu.; sacked in
. new 2 bu. bags; 10 bu. recleaned lare-
~ do soy beans, $1 bu. J. H. Palmer;
- Tennille.

i

No. 1 Tron peas, 2144 bu. even wt.
bass, 75c bu. FOB. L. S. Hayes, Bon-
aire. i
- Sound, clean Brabhams, 85c bu.:
- Iron-Brabham mixed, 75c; speckled,
_ 65; mixed peas, 60c; 90-day velvets,
_-10c: O-too-tan soy beans, $2.50 bu.
. C. H. Cooke, Sandersville, RFD.

Purple hull running speckled peas,
er eoe DU FOB. Wid. Carr, Hawkins-
ovules, Rt. 1.

One hundred bu. early speckled
ve-vets, 98 to 100 per cent sound, 69c
bu. FOB. C. Nicholson, Dexter.

Field peas, New Eras, Whipps and
mixed peas; any quantity up to 1 M
bu.: stored in Monticello. L. O. Ben-
ton, Monticello.

Brabham peas, sound; unifoxm in
size and markings and practically
- weevil free; write for price on amount
- wanted. Chas. F. Howe, Ft: Valley.

Fifty bu. old-fashioned: late Clay
peas, better for hay than Brabs., 75c

10-bu. lots or more: 150 Ibs. genuine

_ hand saved Dixie Bell seed, 35c. W.
__ O. Birdsong, Gordon.

Two hundred and fifty bu: mixed
pers. 60c; 100 cu. ea. Clays, Whipps.:
Gc: bu, FOR. BT: Marshall, Fort
Valley.

Mixed peas, 75 bu. FOB, 100 bu.
to offer. C. M. Miler, Corneiia.

One hundred bu. No. 1 Brabham
we Deas, 5c bu. FOB: --C. Me Walker,
Bonaire.

Sound, recleaned -too-tans.
$2.35; 600 lbs. recleaned runner pea-
nuts, 144c; sound, recleaned Mam-
moth yellow soy beans, 65c bu.: all
FOS. D. H. Rose, Ashburn.

-. Sound, mixed field peas, 55c bu.
FOS. L. E. Shealey, Oglethorpe.

Thirty-five bu. pure, sound New

Era peas, $1 bu.in even wt. sacks,

. FOB car at Stephens. J. B, Partain,
Stephens, RFD 1. us

a Fifteen bu. Brabhams, 90c bu. FOB
> here. H. QO, Hodges, Oconee:

- Purple Hull white table peas, 25c
~ gt., 60c gal., $1 pk. del. Mrs. Bertha
_ Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

_. Nice, clean cream sugar Crowders,
_ $2.50 bu., 80c pk.; New Eras, 70c bu.
BB. F. OKelley, Maysville.

- Two bu. Laredo soy beans, clean

and sound, $1.50 bu.; also 2 bu. Look-
out Mtn. potatoes for late planting,
~ . $1 bu. A. J. Collins, Demorest.



FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
me FOR SALE oe
e ; Ten aeres. cream Crowder beas,
~ acres Hills best cantaloups, 4 miles

-.west of Ashburn. Marshall Ingram,
& Ashburn, Bb AF;

Green baby lima butter beans for

9

aa

; "sale: quote prices.. Leroy Calhoun,

~ Soperton, Rt. 3.

-. Acre or more of cantaloups, ready
_ for sale in about 2 wks.; sell at patch
or wll ship. Cecil Bailey, Donovan.

~. About 3 tons cabbage, av. about 2

dbs, per head, Chas. W. and Succes-
sion; write for prices. D. M. Simmons.
Hawkinsville.

.. Green butter beans and green peas
for sale by June 25. W. L. Brown,
_ Vienna, Rt. 6.

Zz

_ Butter beans, sugar Crowder peas,
tone Min. melons, Rockyford canta-
Oups, ready for market around the
Oth inst. O. A. Lightsey, Bristol. .

toasting ear corn, lima beans, |
en. peas and okra; Peete get in}

with party. at
Od: B. art

land bunch beans, $2 bu.; EUG Ue heat
squashes, $1.50 bu.: all fresh: wont Ree
ship COD; add postage. Miss Hliza-|

oes; pole.

-beth Adams, Marietta, Rt. 3. : ae

Calif. and white Crowder peas.
ready now by the truck load: make
best. offer. W. L. Shiver. Camilla.
Rea Box 26. ee :

Knights early cantaloups ready
by the 20th or 25th of June. Mrs.
A. R. Rosser, Seville. ee

Five acres running butter beans.
already. stuck; truck haulers apply.
for further information: want toa
eons them. Louis Pitts. Smith-
ville. eo

Truckers! % acre sauashes now
ready, yellow summer crookneck. J.
T. Harmon. Rupert. Rt. 1. Box 6.

Fresh mtn. huckleberries, 25c gal.
FOB; can ship from June 15 to 15th
August, in bulk; send stamp for
rample.- Mrs. B.2F! gones,
i Turnerville.

Two. hundred) and fifty acres
cantaloubs now moving: car loads,
express shipments or truck. Chas. H,
Stransward, Sylvester.

Green. peas and butte: beans,
ready for shipping, 8c lb.; no orders
less than 100 lbs.: will del. for 10c
lb.; guar. good stuff; cash with order.
G. W. Buchans, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Fifteen tons Flat Dutch cabbage,
6 acres Red Valentine beans, 1 of
squash, 1 cucumbers: ready for
market June 27: excellent quality:
65 mi. S) FE. Atlonta. CG. W. Lynch,
Miehen

For ecres fine Rovcy Foid canta-
loupes, 1 Mready to pick in 10 days:
want to sell in patch. A. R. Clark,
Garfield; Rt, 4.

Green lima beans, $1.75 hamper,
35 Ibs. net; Perkins long grcen okra,
$1.25 hamper, 32 lbs.; roasting ears,
isc doz.; cantaloups ready, 40c doz.
FOB. W. U. J. Draughon, Climax, -

Four acres Stone Mtn. melons by
truck load by the 22nd of June, at
farm, % mile east of Pridgen. J: B.
Wooten. Broxton, Rt. 1.

Vegevables, Calif. black-eyed green
peas, snap beans; will ship or sell in
field; make offer. Jeff Shrouder,
Denton, Rt. 1.

Green peas, truck loads or _ less:
cantaloups after June 20; also Thur-
mond Gray and Stone Mtn. melon
seed, 30c lb. del. 2 1b. up lots. J. Ww.
Willis, Sylvester, Rt. 2.

Fresh onions, turnips, hard head
cabbage, Snap beans, large Irish po-
tatoes; ready for market now. Joe L.
Lewis, Roberta, Rt. 2.

Calif. black-eyed, speckled and yel-
low Crowder green peas in large or
small amounts; ean furnish them
regular from now on. T. M. Pumas,
Mystic,



PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE

No. 1 Spanish: seed peanuts, 2c Ib.;
no orders less than 100 lbs.; also 90-
day, sound, clean velvet beans, 75c
bu.; all FOB. G, F. A. Williamson,
Rochelle, Rt. 1.

Runner peanuts, grown especially

{for seed, 100 lbs. $1.50. E. A. Brooks,

Edison.

One hundred ninety-five Ibs. large,
sound Stewart pecans, 20c lb.; 120 lbs.
(name unknown), med. size, 10c Ib.:
225 Ibs. seedlings, 8c Ib., $65 for lot:
express collect. Miss Belle Timmer-
man, Bronwood; Box 83,



FRESH AND CURED MEATS

Country cured hams, 10 to 20 lb3.,
15c 1b.; shoulders, 10c lb.; no bugs;
also. runner peanuts, 14% lb, G. D.
Fain, Edison,

Sugar cured, hickory smoked
country hams, guar. sound, 20c lb. del.
in Ga.; wts. 3-12 Ibs., 2 -10 Ibs., 1-914
Ibs., 1-1% Ibs. P. W. Harrison, Hal-
cyondale. SEO es er

Brooks County hams, 20c: sides,
18c; shoulders, 12 lb.; smoked with
wood; money order only. Cleon
Hutchinson, Quitman, Rt. 1, s



cucumbers,| -

del; also. B.

| White Spanish,
; 10

: esh table bu
per week, from a
Mrs. Hattie Wofford, Gainesville,

| Six Ibs. butter per week, 20c Ib.
del.; will can green beans, berries,

tomatoes, soup mixture at 10c per
qt; Mrs. C. L. Willis, Talking: Rock,

{Rto3. @

Four Ibs. best yellow Jersey butter,
del. weekly; no coloring; cow ft. b.
tested; 25c lb. Mrs. J. S. Crow, Cum-

ming. :
POTATOES FOR SALE

Lookout. Mtn. seed Irish potatoes,
$2 bu: of 60 lbs. FOB, M. T, Autry,
Gainesville, Rt. &

FRUIC FOR SALE
Nice, sun-dried apples, worm-free,

(10c Ib. in 10-lb. lots, del.; less, add
15. white:

postage; exc. 10 lbs. for
sacks. Miss N. A. White, Dahlonega,
Riv ds Bex oa

Old-fashioned dried peaches, 10c
lb.; add postage on orders less than
10 lbs.; also tender cornfield bean
seed, 25c lb. del, Mrs. W. C. Wiley
Tuas Rt Bs

Nice, bright sun-dried apples, 10 to
25 lb.,.10c 1b. del.; cream Crowder
peas, 3c 1b.; cut short beans, 20c lo.
Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Roy.

Nice, sun-dried peaches, 1Cc Ib. del.;
money order; no chks: Mrs, Ji -G.
Roach, Royston, Rt. a2



HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES

FOR SALE

Thirteen lbs. nice beeswax, 20c Ib.
J. A. Milford, Ball Ground, Rt. 2.

Fresh, white Gallberry honey, 5 lbs.
75c; 10 Ibs., $1.40 del:; prices quoted
on larger quantities upon request. D.
F. Thomas, Odum.

New oak, hand-made be hives, 8
frame, super with sections, founda-
tion comb in frame and sections, solid
lids and bottoms, complete, $1.50 ea..,
FOB. W. A. Johnson, Alto.

Pure ext. honey. 6-10 Ib. pails, $5
FOB; 2-10 lb. postpaid, $2; 1-10 1b.
postpaid, $1.25; orders shipped
pay John A. Crummey, Doctor-
own.

New honey, 10c lb. Mrs. P. g. Byrd,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 4, Box 49.

New comb and strained honev. 1he
Ib. del. in 25 and 50 1b. cans: 120 Ih.
FOB; exc. 50 Ib. can for. 2 good
pes C.. G. Oliver. Barnesville
bo: :

Poplar honey, thick. put un in 45}

lb. pails and labeled, 10c ib. FOB:
exc. for other value: write. W. Pp
Clayton, Quill.

New chunk honey in 10-lb. pails
$1.50 ea.; new strained. 10-lb. pails.
$1.50 each: lots of 10 or more. $1.35
each; all FOB. Wm. H. Barfield.
Louisville; Rt. 2. =

_ New, bright honey in comb or ext.
in 10-Ib. buckets. $1.25 per bucket
postpaid; cash with order. R. W.
Browning, Dublin. Rt. 3.

Twelve old-fashioned bee Sinae. a

new swarms, 5 old. $10 FOR: will)

not ship; exc, for nice heifer: pure
honey drip cane seed, 35c pk.: $1 bu.
A. J. Pope, Tallapoosa,

Ten lbs. beeswax, 20c lb.

] Mrs.
Mary Zipperer, Statenville,

_ New, bright honey in comb or ext,
in 10 Ib. buckets, $1.25 per buckes,
postpaid; cash with order. R. W.
Browning, Dublin, Rt. 3...

SYRUP FOR SALE -

_ Good, heavy pure Ga. cane syrup
in sealed cans, $3 case 6 No. 10 cans,
15c less on 5 case lots: Brooks Coun-
ty hams, 18 lb.; $15 per 100 lbs. Lee
Patrick, Quitman.

PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE

Genuine N. C.. runner peanuts,
sound and good for seed or parch-
ing, 45c bu. FOB; cash or money
order. O. M. Greene. Iron City.

81 per 2 bu,
bu. lots up, 4





45 y

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9c lb. FOB. Robt

hams, 15 Ib.: sides |b
Ib. FOB, Robt. S.|gua

1s,. Ma

ter.
a 6 gal. cow, 20c lb.
-R. baby chicks for sale.

form TO1bs.. fruit:

4|shipment for



+] Georgia Products Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
_ Exc. 4 M Gov. insv. P. R. nlante
for 3 bu. Brabham peas: ~.

hweevil-free: I pay chs. on paas

other party on plants. Jas. J. Grif=

fin, Nahunta, Rt. 2, Box 20:

Fixe. P. R. plants. vellow skin. for
pure Brab.. iron, Whipp. peas: 2 M
plants for 1 bu. peas: sell vine cut-
tings, $1 1000. T. B. McDonald: Val-.
dosta, Rt.- 1: : as So

EXc,
irons, Clays, unknowns or Brabhams
exc. 5 M for 4- bu. peas. Bufar
Shannon, Nicholls. Rt. 3. ag

Exe. Gov. insp. P. Re plants for
Brab. or iron peas: 2 M piants for
bu. peas, up to 39.000. BE. P. Quillian,
Clyattville. a

Want to hear from partv with 4
bu. Brahham seed peas for sale: senc
sample and price per bu. J. J. May
Sparks, Rt. 1. Ses

Exc. Gov. insp. P. R. plants. for
Brab. peas or anything of equa
value. Walter M. Todd, Valdosta,
Rt. 1. : a es



FRUIT WANTED

EXC, imp, Insp. Py B: plants; for
dried fruit of anv kind: 1 M vlants
ea. pay postage
ae at once. S. B. Legeett Baxley

Exc. Goy. insp. P. R. v!ants for
dried apples: 2 M plants for 10 lbs.:
a., Day postage. J. B. Patterson
Baxley, Rt. 4. Box 86. es

Exc. P. R. plants, Gov. insp. for
dried fruit; 1 M plants for 12 Ibs...
ea, pay on what they get. Mrs, J. BE,
Holland, Surrency. :

- Want 40 bags dried apples and
peaches, present crop, del., 8c: Irish -
potatoes, 80c; sweets, 60c; shelled
corn, 60; write your prospects im-
mediately. W. C. Siler, Summertown.

Exc. P. R.-plants, Gov. insp. for 5
Ibs. dried apples or peaches: or Sell
plants at 25 M FOB. Alex Cauley,
Baxley.

Exc. P. R. plants for nice dried
apples; 1 M for 5 lbs., or 1 M for
10 good white feed sacks; ea. pay
postage on what they send. Grady
Cauley, Baxley, Rt. 4. x

SYRUP WANTED

Exc. $25 value for 50 gal. or 8 cases
of 6-10 Ib. Ga. pure cane syrup,
bright and thick. I pay freight on
syrup. B. F. Morgan, (Failed to give
address in ad.) cae



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POTATOES WANTED

Want 2 or 3 bu. Green Mtn. Irish
potatoes; will exc. sorghum cane
syrup, 2 gal. syrup for 1 bu. potatoes.
J. B. Shirley, Lavonia, Rt. 2: oo



PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED

Want pecans; state amount, kind
and best price. W. I. Tippins, Way=
cross, 906 Eads St. ae

Want 1 M Ibs. of well filled out.
paper shell pecans; send sample and
quote best cash pice FOB shippers
station. R. S. Broadhurst, Americus.

Exe. mustard, turnip and collard
seed and prizetaker onion plants for
white Spanish peanuts and Jumbo
Spanish peanuts. Mrs. J. E, Robin-
son, Nicholls, Rt: 1.

Want to hear from party who-has
paper-shell pecans for sale: must. be

well filled and at reasonable price.
Mrs. A. P. Minchew, Waycross, Rt. 5.

FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
: WANTED

Want early So, Ga. vegetables to



Sell; honest, 20 yrs. exp. in Atlanta

write what
College Park,

Want to hear from party who has
cantaloups, roasting ear corn, butter
beans and tomatoes for sale by truck
load; state best cash price in first
letter. C. A. Dial, Bishop, Rte iees

HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES

ph) OG UANTED 6376 ge
EXG: 5 Ibs. fresh Jersey butter del.

10-1b.- ed eee

you. have. He ds Har



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write