STATE CAPITOL
PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF. MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR. .
meh FOB; fetehlae
15 for limited time;
od. Tancred L. cock,
e, Cartersville,
Famous An-
direct from Shep-
ntam hens, large type;
De several lay-
Bene Mtn., Box 147.
Black and White
str. bantams, 75c ea.,
Iso Mixed bantams, 2
ets, 50c ea. Miss
White Plains.
Buff Cochins, half
2-3 grown, $1.50 ea.;
-eges, $1.50 per 15;
ree eggs, $1.50 per
ight, Atlanta, 515
b Golden Sebright
os. old, from. 20 oz.
0 trio, not prepaid.
brights, pure stock, 2
s, 5 mos. -old, $2 50
0 pr. L. C. Mobley,
se S
ixed bantams, smali }
tch, 60c per pr.:
iss Gertrude Elling-
as
ts, 6 hens, 1 roost-
Cochins, $2.50; 1 pr.
2; common. bantams,
David Jennings, Jr.,
- Box 84.
own R. C. Golden
del. in Ga.; money
Tugele, Carrollton,
ochin Bantam roost-
hatch, $1 each FOR;
. Z. white rabbits,
for young stock: An-
, Blue Ridge.
OTHER ROCKS
ets, 12 wks: old, well
x cockerel | free. with
s. V. K. Herndon,
oughbred B. R. pul-
oster, April, 1932
Mrs. D. D. Woodard,
Ze Prevailing Wholesale Prices, July 11, 1932. Always Subject to Variation.
Columbus.
14
12
10
2
Lt
each; no culls:
Poultry For Sale
One White Rock rooster, carly
1931 hatch, Rose Comb, $1.50 post-
paid. Mrs. W. R. Shipp, Powder
Sprinsg.
Ten nice B. R. friers, 25c Cae
$2.25 for lot, FOB; also 1932 Stop
old-fashioned striped - half runner |
garden bean, seed, 15c cupful and
postage. Ruth Suggs, Gillsville.
Two select pure bred 14-mos.-old
Partridge Rock. roosters,. $1.50 ea.;
and 4 hens, $1 ea.; lot for $6.50,
FOB; money order. Mrs: Marzie
Moore, Talking Rock, Rt. 2, Box 7.
Twenty-five B. R. cockerels, thor- |.
from hatchery :
oughbred, direct
May 15, 35c each; 30c each in lots
of 4, or 25c each if 25 are ordered
at once. Mrs. E. N. Rice, Felton.
Barred Rocks direct from Mis-
souri Poultry Farms, egg -pbred
quality, cockerels. 214 lb: each, $1
also March pure
bred Cornish, $1 each. Mrs. Allen
Russ, Nicholls, Rt. 2, Box 80.
B. P. R. pullets,. March hatch,
Parks. ped. str., 60c each: few ex-
tra good cockerels, $1 each; 15 mos.
old cocks, 225-289 -ped- str., $2.50
each. Junius Chastain, Toccoa.
CORNISH
Two pure bred Dark Cornish
roosters, Berry str:, Feb., 1931
hatch, $1 each; 10 head March, 1932
hatch. roosters, 75c each. At yard
p ces. D. E. Webb, Soperton, Rt. 1.
Dark Cornish 214-3 Ib. roosters,
85c ea., 2, $1.60; 4, $4; flue-cured to-
bacco, 10 lbs. for 10 Ibs. dried ap-
ples; 10 Ibs. for 11 feed sacks. Mary
Lanier, Summit.
One Dark Cornish 10 Ib. rooster,
1981 hatch; 1 1932 hatch, 5 lb. cock-
erel, $1.50. ea. FOB. Lawrence
Wynn, Milledgeville, Box 226.
Six pure bred Dark Cornish, 5
hens and 1 cock, no akin, $6 FOB;
18 mos. old, large and fat. Mrs. LE.
R. Surrency, Screven.
Three full Dark Cornish Jan. and
Feb. roosters, $1.25 each; eggs, 5e
each; exc. for home-made lard; frt.
paid; money order. Mrs. E. P. King,
Rochelle, Rt. 1.
Twenty-four Dark Gornisit 1% to
2 ib., 18 pullets, 50c each. Charles
Reynolds, Forest Park.
Pure bred Dark Cornish, March
hatch, Perry str., large type from
prize winning stock, cockerels, $1;
pullets, 80c each; 10 pullets, cock-
erel, $8. C, H. Trotman, Lumpkin.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY,
Poultry For Sale
GAMES
Fifteen Ky. Dom hens and 1
rooster, yr, old April, 1932; 75 Feo.
and March. K. D., Tie each: cash
with order. W. Heliry Baxley, Ir.,
Hephzibah.
Bacon Warhorse stags, 10 or 12
head, about 1-3 grown, $2 ea., del.
-at my home. W. J. Lampp, Bruns-
wick, Rt. 1, Box 138.
Sid 'faylors, that are direct from
ii. B. Spencer, quail size, trios.
$3.50; stags, $1.50 ea.; cash only:
sat. guar. Herman Davis, Ellijay.
Royal Chanticieers; a few crow-
ing 4-5 Ib, stags, $2.50 ea. G. W.
Price, Atlanta, 1678 Emory Road.
Dead game Irish Greys and Allen
Roundheads, stags and cocks, hens,
pullets or trigs. Rip Sedford, Blue
Ridge.
Pure Napoleon Blues, quail size,
$1; cockerels, 1% to 2 lbs., $1.50: no
chits* i Mirs. <3. 2D. Rhodes, Dexter,
Rte
Thoroughbred Ginn Greys, good
layers, good fighters; hens, $1 ea.;
roosters, $1.50 ea.; pigeon size, 30c
each; exc. for colored friers. Mrs.
Eliza W. Dean, Uvalda.
Pure Allen Roundheads and pure
H. D.s, quail size, in lots of 6 or
more, 75c each; 144 and 2 Ib., $1
each and up according to size. J. F.
Charles, Postmaster, Chatsworth.
GIANTS
Pure bred J. B.. Giants, pullets
and cockerels, also some yearling
hens and cock birds; write for
prices. R. A. Yeager, Zebulon.
LEGHORNS
Six pure bred Tancred W. lL.
cockerels, 7 wks. old, 25e each
FOB. Mrs. L. H. Hutto, Graymont,
Read. 2
Five W. L. 18-mos.-old hens and
rooster, $3 FOB, or exc. for good
pig. J. B. Duncan, Talking Rock.
Twelve Ferris str. W. L., March
1932 hatch, almost ready to lay;
large, no culls; from 200-263 egg
layers, 75c ea.; money order. Paul
Anthony, Columbus, 1549 15th Ave.
Seventy-five S. C. W. L. pullets,
14 wks, old, 60 that are 7 wks. old,
for sale;: from Lingo Hatchery,
Oneeda, Ill. H. B. Mercier, Buford.
Three W. L. cockerels, large type
Barron Eng str., April-hatch, direct
from Roselawn, dbl. AA matings,
$1.50 ea., $4 for lot. Mrs. A. Kick-
land, Nicholls, Rt. 2.
MARKET REPORT
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
Macon.
$ 18
15
13
Abd
10
Atlanta.
10
.08
15
Augusta.
5 $
A3
10
13
12
06
Savannah,
$.16 $
14
12
14
14
14
07
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20
13
28
20
10
80
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JULY 21, 19382.
Poultry For Sale
Fifty Tancred W. L, hens, 1930- |.
1931. hatch 65c ea, exp. prepaid; 1
male bird free with. ea.
to state address. in his ad.)
-Seventy-five W. L. hens, Tan-
cred str., 1981 hatch, fine breeders,
no culls, from bloodtested stock, 50c |
ea.; 1 male bird free with ea. 10
hens. Mrs. Maggie Thomason, Lin-
dale.
Fifty W. L. puliets, 6 wks.. old,
25e ea. FOB. G. D. Fain, Edison.
Seventy-five or 100 W. lL. hens,
75e en.; 15 B. L., 75 ea.; 10: Black
Minoreas, big type, $1.25 ea.; cash,
or exc. Scott Gober, Barnesville.
Twelve large type, thoroughbred
White English. Leghorns, April
cockelels, $10; 10 thoroughbred Red
April cockerels, $8; both, $1 ea;
also mixed friers. Miss Sallie C.
Sweat, Waycross, 1212 Albany Ave.
Five select, pure bred Everlay
str. Brown IL. hens, 13 mos. old,
prize winning stock, $1 ea. FOR;
money order: Mrs: F, L. Fricks,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2, Box 7.
Pure AAA, Eng. str. W. L. cock-
erels, 9 wks. old, 50c ea., IFOB, or
del. in lots of 6 or more. Mrs. J, A.
Howell, Meigs, Rt. 1, Box 39.
One hundred and forty W. lL.
pullets, 12 wks. old, Tancred str.,
40e ea., also 120 cockerels from
same flock, 30c ea., FOB Bruns-
wick. A. O. Lunsford, Darien.
Pure bred W. L. roosters, 2 to 4
mos. old, from Booths AAA blood-
tested breeders, 75c ea.; 3 for $1.
Dick Scott, Adairsville, Rt. 3.
One hundred and fifty Tancred
str., 1931 hatch hens, 4 to 5 Ibs.,
laying 50 per cent at present; fine
for next years breeders, 50c ea. S.
G. Lowe, Mansfield.
Twenty-five W. L. April hatch
pullets, Ferris str., no culls, $12.50
for lot; also 1 pr. Belgium rabbits,
$1; all FOB. Mrs. R: C. Smith,
Forsyth, Rt. 1.
Evverlay B. Ll. cockerels, AA
grade, 50c ea. if taken by Aug. 10;
no chks. Mrs. J. J. Davis, Thomas-
ville, Rt. 3.
Twelve-wks.-old cockerels from
Kerlins Super X matings; from
hens of 250 up record, $1 ea.; sat.
guar. J. P. Carlton, Georgetown.
Fine, pure bred Buff L. cockerels,
April hatch, 50 each; stock direct
from Davis Leghorn farm. Mrs. A.
L. Keyes, Eton.
i 10 hens:
stock from Highland Poultry Farm, |
| Mich, Clarence Cox Lindale, (Failed
-Ville, Rt. 2, Box 25.
NUMBER 29, _
Poultry For Sale
W. L. pullets, 5 wks. old, and
from bloodtested Tancred stock. ble
H. Wood, Athens, Box B.
lets, wks. old, $17 for lot. J. Be
Brown, Meansville.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS:
Forty heavy mixed chickens, 4
and 5 wks. old, . each;
lect; money order preferred. Mrs.
Dollie M. Harrell, Hawkinsville, Rt
2; Box oe
Heavy mixed friers, milk fed: fie"
Ib.; fat hens, 14c lb.; coops to be
returned; money orders. Mrs. Mil-
ton H. Nelson, Calhoun, Rt. 5...
MINORCAS EN
Fifty pure bred Pape str. S. C.
Black Minorca 4-mos.-old pullets, |
65c ea.; cash. Ll. HH. Harrison;
Whigham. Poe
Nine hens and _ rooster, 1932
hatch, mostly White Minorcas, $5;
1 Feb. hatch W. L. cockerel, 60;
all exp. collect; money order with
order, Gladys Harrell, Hawkins-
Pape str. Black Minorca 12-wks.-
old cockerels, selected for breeding,
75c ea. Mrs. G. W. Wilson, Ma
AE. 2
ORPINGTONS ;
Six White Orp. cockerels, April
12 hatch, 75c each; not prepaid.
Mrs. Thos. E. Morris, Tarrytown,
Six choice Buff Orp. cockelels,
March hatch. $1 ea.; $5 for lot; also
2 April Barron W. lL. cockerels, $6
ea. T, E. Green, Blue Ridge, Rt: 1.
Bloodtested Golden Buff Orp. pul-
lets, 344 mos. old, 50c ea.; cockerels,
same age and str., 40c prepaid.
Loyd Lodge, Pelham.
AAA Buff QOrp. ped. cockereis,
The Lay-Egg-a-Day str., direct
from Booths trap-nest stock; Feh.
4th hatch. Mrs, J. C. Ward, Perry.
Highteen Buff Orp. pullets, 4
cockerels, 3 mos. old, wt. 2 lbs or
more, 40c each; 9 R. I. Reds, 6 wks,
old, $1 for Reds. Mrs. Neta Hopes
Hiram, mt. ,
PIGEONS
Pure bred Homers and White
Kings, well mated, banded and
working, $1.50 pr. -C. H. Overby,
Columbus, 22 11th St.
Muff Tumblers, Turbits, African
Owls, Priests, Birmingham Rollers,
Clverrettes Homers, gall $1 pr. Her-,
man Mize, Americus.
Valdosta.
$ .16
14
12
114
08
2
.06
14
2
Poultry For Sale.........------.---<---
Poultry Wanted
Live Stock For Sale
Live Stock Wanted
Positions Wanted
Farm Help Wanted. .-.21.-..2...-0i.--sce 2
Plants For Sale
Eegs For Sale
Baby Chicks For Sale
Baby Chicks Wanted
Grain and Hay For Sale
Grain and Hay Wanted
Seed For Sale
Seed Wanted
Miscellaneous For Sale.
Miscellaneous Wanted
Georgia Products For Sale
' Georgia Products Wanted........
Special NOtices......---------sececesesesneonneees 2
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EAU OF MARKETS
r D. Jones, Director
UGENE TALMADGE,
- Commissioner
ruary 15, 1922, at. the Post
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SPECIAL NOTICE
CORRECTION
ppeared in issue of June 30.)
a Guinea (not Guernsey) bull
e age, size and right price.
McCreight, Dorchester.
SPECIAL NOTICE
d OTATOES WANTED
int <o buy sev. bu. Lookout
d Irish potatoes; quote best
m. M. Weaver, Jr., Macon,
it b Mfg. Co.
SPECIAL NOTICES
~ CORRECTIONS
IBATORS, BROODERS, ETC.,
: FOR SALE
Brown Hen Ine., 50
nd new; never been used;
exe. for anything can use;
el. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruit-
or
ess
-HAND MACHINERY
FOR SALE
den 3 X cane mill, 2 horse, 3
; good as new, $15 FOB; cash.
pence, Pelham.
S AND BEE SUPPLIES
WANTED
o buy several hives of
n- es. State what you have
yrice are A. Ingram, Jr., Bain-
= Box 11%
ES earions WANTED
bered, refined young wo-
rill! give services in exe. fer
sting with poultry and
t work. Miss Catherine
King pigeons, 25 pr.; not
in 5 pr. to a customer, FOB
office; -money order.
Moultrie, Box 23.
n pure bred White Kings,
ena sO. free
; i lot for
Bill
m at, h
ard, Macon, 359 Church. St. :
Pure bred banded White Kings
and 25 prs. common pigeons for
sale or Swap; write. Odell Collier,
Moultrie.
R. lL. REDS
Ten R. I. Reds hens and cock,
1931 hatch, Donaldson str.; good
color, $11 for lot. Mrs, R. M. Jack-
son, itound Oak.
Thoroughbred R. I, Red pullets
and cockerels, 3 mos. old; also few
Barred -Rocks, same age, 65c each.
A. G. Bowman, Ft. Valley.
Five Red pullets, 1% to 2 tbs.
each; Donaldson str. Dark Red, from
extra heavy laying hens, 50c ea.,
FOB. Reuben H. Martin, Pitts,
Box 56.
Thirty Reds, 10 wks. old, 25 ea.;
also 2 ducks and drake, Tide a.3
$2 for lot; money orders only. Miss
Georgia Lewis, White Oak.
Two pure bred R. I. Red cock-
erels, January hatch, $1 each; pure
J. B. Giants, March hatch pullets,
75e; cockerels, 85c each; money or-
der. Mrs. Kate Robertson, Ma-
nassas. :
Ten R. I. Red cockerels, from
Ruckers championship. str. of 200
eggs or more, $1 ea., or exe. for
fresh eges, W. C. Moore, Decatur,
Rt Box: 207-D:- <
Donaldson str. S. C, R. I. Red
-eockerels, March hatch, 3 lbs. or
more, 75c ea., also cockerels and
pullets, from Star Pen, 50 ea. Mrs.
J. F. Trawick, Tennille, Rt. 1.
Eight R. I. Red mixed friers for
sale; see me for prices, etc. Mrs. J.
J. Kriowles, Patterson, Rt. 1.
Thoroughbred S.C. R: I. Red
cockerels, March hatch, 75e each;
no culls. Mrs, G. Hi. Eley, ay aite
Plains.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE
Ten fine turkeys, April haten,
half big bone Ellis str., healthy, $15
del.; 6-4 wks, old, with B. R. hen,
$4 del.; Ellis str. eggs, 2c each. Mrs.
F. Cowart, Summit.
Sixteen large white yr. old Mam-
moth Pekin ducks, 12 hens, 4
drakes, $15 for lot at my home on
Piedmont Road at Peachtree Creek,
or Mina Station. Mrs. E. G.
Matthews, Atlanta. Phone HB. 1310.
Five geese, nice, grown, raised
this year, 75c; 5 last years hatch,
50c; no checks; money order. Mrs.
J. H. Smith, Moultrie, Rt. 1.
Thirteen ducks, large size, 1% yr.
old; also 6 young; sell or exe. for
hens; write for particulars. Mzs.
Seriven Cole Nichols.
- Three large geese, gander and 2
hens, $2.50 for lot, cr exc. for M.
B. turkey poults, 2-3 mos. old; pr.
Indian Runner ducks, $1.75. Mrs.
E. FP. Golden, Bremen, Rt. 2.
Bight pure bred Rouen ducks and
2 drakes, almost grown, $6.50; pure
pred Buff L. fine breeding cock-
erels, 5 mos. old, 75e each; pullets,
50c each. B. L. Le Waycross,
Lt. 45
Seven speckled guineas, 60c; will
exe, for 2 good breed shoats, 50-60
Ibs at 5%c Ib.
Seven Top turnip seed, 25e Ib. del.
O J. Power, LaGrange, Rt. 6. 2
Fifty Indian Runner ducks, 10
wks. old, 60c each, or $27.50 for iot;
money order, Mrs. M. EB. Whitaker,
Bainbridge, Rt. 2, Box 43.
Beautiful Mammoth White Pekin
grown, young ducks and drakes, $1
each FOB. F. A. Roven, Washing-
ton tte 3:
Two turkey hens and tom, 1 hen
yr. old, 1 hen and tom 2 yrs. old,
$6 for the 3; cash with order; tom
wt: 22 lbs. Mrs. Helen Steedley,
Coffee. :
Week old M. B. turkeys, 30e ea.;
83 M. B. hens, 1 tom, 2: yrs. old, $3
2 lbs. beeswax, 50c; all FOR.
Mrs. B. F. Morrison, Gainesville,
Res:
Week old turkeys, 25c ea., or exe,
12 for chicks, day old; pure bred
B. Rocks or Reds preferred. Mrs.
W. T. Carry, Union Point.
WYANDOTTES
Twenty AAA R..C. W. Wyan-
dotte 8-mos.-old cockerels, 55c ea.,
prepaid in lots of 4 or more. . J.
Cleveland, Bemen,
Fifteen W. Wyandotte yr.-old
hens, $10, or $1 ea., FOB at Rose-
land Cottage. Miss E. H. Prather,
Brookhaven.
White Wyandctte cockerels, di-
and pay difference;
rect from Colonial Poultry farms,
from pede males; Special grade, $1) 2%
4 game age and str., oo prevent in-
breeding;
write first. Mrs. W.* W.
Baughan, Talking Rock, Rt. 2,
Box 7.
GAMES
Want 25 young chickens, Allen
Roundheads or Arkansas Travelers;
also want a nice Jack and Shrop-
shire ram. T. A. Bowen, Blakely.
BARRED OR OTHER ROCKS
Want 30 pure bred B. R. pullets
and 3 cockerels; all Feb. or March
hatch; no culls; will exe. value
equal to $16.50 for above. G. W.
Darden, Athens.
LEGHORNS
Exc, plug mule for W. L. pullets;
must be good str., or for goats;
mule worth $25. L. C, Branch,
Chula. ~
Fifteen-mos. old, grade Jersey
heifer for 30 Feb, hatch W. L. pul-
lets, Tancred or Barron str.; bring
pullets and get heifer. Miss Mary
Lee Norris, Newborn.
Want 200 Tancred str. W. L. pul-
lets; prefer hatched between April
20 and May 20. Spencer Tunnell,
Sr., Smyrna.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Want 25 to 35 lbs. young friers,
wt. % to 1% Ibs.; will pay 1de Ib.
IFFOB; write. J. H. Move, Atlanta,
Rt 4, Box 308.
Exe. good value for doz. pullets
and rooster; Reds prefefred, Brown
Leghorn, or other good breed; write
for full information. Mrs. M. L.
Hall, Chamblee, Rt. 1, Vox 33.
Exe. heifer, first calf for laying
pullets, B. Rocks or White Leg-
horns preferred, or any breed con-
sidered. A. R. Warren, Sr., Gaines-
ville, At. 1.
ORPINGTONS
Want 19 or 12 pure Buff Orp.
hens and rooster, 142 yrs. old, on
halves; party pay chgs.; want at
ence, C. L, Holtan, Sale City, Rt. 2.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., WANTED
Want 7 or 8 Indian runner ducks
and 1 drake at 50e ea. G. W. Hunt,
Sr., LaGrange, Rt. 2; _
Exe, 2-yr.-old Ferris str. W. L.
hens, good layers for White Pekin
ducks. Lonnie Lyons, Atlanta, 2646
Alston Drive. .
Live Stock For Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE.
Two high bred Guernsey male
calves, 7 and 9 wks. old; fine in-
dividuals; will-reg. in buyers name,
$25 each FOB Tennille. J. I. Tomp-
kins, Oconee, Rt, 1.
Large size cow, half Jersey, fresh-
en about last of July, $30, or $28 if
taken right away: 2 to 3 gal., gentle,
butt-headed. Mrs, J. S. Hall, Elber-
ton Rt. 10;
Fourteen Jersey milch cows, $35
each at barn; 3 bulls, sub. to rez.,
10 veals, 10 steors, 20 heifers, 6 to
20 mos. old. J. A. Martin, Meri-
wether.
One fine Jersey cow and 2 yr.
old heifer, very cheap for cash.
Mrs. Beulah Smith, Red Oak.
Three steers and bull, 8 to 18
mos. old, $100 at my farm. M. H.
| Floyd, Cochran, Rt. 5.
Two highly bred reg. Jersey bulls, |.
20 mos. old, $25 each with papers;
2 pure bred J. bull calves, cheap.
S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose, Rt. 2.
One reg. Holstein bull, 1 yr. 014,
$25; for information, write: H. H.
Humpbries, Cleveland, Box 112.
Twenty J. heifers, 3 mos. to 7
mos. old, good colors and t. b. tast-
ed; write for prices and full par-
ticulars. T. G. Adams, East Atlan-
ta, 455 East Hide Ave,
Jersey-Guernsey heifer calf, 5
mos, old, for sale. W. E. Pitts,
Rockyford. : ;
Two nice young Jersey cows,
fresh in, $30 ea. Bugene F. Golden,
Bremen, Rt. 2.
Yr. old heifer, half Holstein, in
good con., $15; exec. for P. C. or O.
I, C. sow, already bred; fine yr. old
male, $20 or exc. Mrs; S. P. Jones,
Lula, Star Rt.
Reg. Guernsey heifer,
due to
freshen July 30, also 1 grade Guern-
sey heifer, freshen July 25; both in
good con. A. EH. Havenson, Roswell,
Rt.
/One Black Jersey milch cow,
fresh in with first calf; 2% gals. if
properly fed, $25; Blue Jersey. cow,
$5 ea.5 trade for pullets, about
grown, allowing 22 Ib. WwW.
Broadhurst, Jesup.
Four-mos.-old bull calf, almost
full Jersey, for sale or exc. for full
blood boar pig, same age. George
Turner, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 54.
One young Guernsey bull, 3%
yrs. old, for sale. Mrs. Sam C,
Lovelace, West Point.
Jersey milch cow, calf 4 wks. 01d;
giving 2% gals. per day; sell or
exc. for heifer that will come in
fresh in Sept. or Oct. L. A. Puckett,
Milledgeville.
Good milch cow, fresh in, nice
heifer calf (8rd calf), good con., also
thoroughbred S. P. C. pigs, good
quality; can furnish papers. J, R.
Gable, Raymond.
- Milk cows, 2 calves, heifer, 10-
Gay-old bull; sell or exec. for beef
cattle. Mrs. C. EH. Hardy, Hiram,
Ro 2s
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
Good plow mule, $22.50 cash;
come see mule; live just off Vir-
ginia Ave. on Dr. Howards farm,
College Park. P. W. Wills, Cotes
Park, Rt. 2.
Beautiful, pibniepoee EG yr. old
mare, perfectly sound, fine saddler,
| works anywhere; perfectly gentle,
wt. 900 Ibs.; silver fan tail and Ara-
bian breed, $150 cash. J. S. N.
Reed, Winokur,
One plu& mule in good shape, $29.
W. BE. Smith, Red Oak.
Good farm mare mule, 300 Tbs., 12
yrs. old, sound, $60; trade for young
Jersey cow with ist or 2nd caif,
3144-4 gal. per day. J. L. Chesser,
Homerville. :
Nice, young horse mule, wt, 1200
lbs., $65, or Swap for. corn; also
want to buy 6 nice shoats, not over
75 lbs ea.; prefer Berkshire. W. H.
Bolton, Griffin, Box 436.
Good work mule for sale or exc.
for milch cow; come see, dont
write. Austin Adams, East Atlan-
ta, 455 East Side Ave.
Pony horse, wt. 650 or 700 Ibs.,
gentle, worker; sell cheap, or exe.
for good milch cow, fresh or to
freshen soon. R. L. Snow, MciIn-
tyre, Rt. 2, Box 172.
Good, stocky, solid black brood
mare, value about $100 for sale or
exc. for mare mule. G. E. Skinner,
Bronwood, Box 173. |
Pr. mules, 3-4 yrs, old, wt. 1000
Ibs, ea., well trained, $300. J. H.
Barnett, Jefferson, Rt. 5.
Mare mule, wt. 1400 Ibs., work
anywhere, stout and able, 10 yrs.
old, $25, or swap for a good mule,
wt. about 1000 lbs., 7 or 8 yrs. old.
J, Ww. Wallace, Douglasville, Rt. 1.
HOGS FOR SALE
Few big type P. C. pigs, 9 wks.
old, sub. to reg., inoculated, cheap
for cash or will exe. for oats cr
wheat; write. Bud Rustin, Mauk.
Reg. Duroc Jersey pigs and hogs
EF. Brown, <anese Park, Riverdale
Road. :
Hecistered big pone Black Essex,
cheicest breeding, dbl. treated, sat.
guar. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis,
Box 146.
-. Four pure bred straight nose
Berkshire sow pigs, wt. 30 lbs.; ent,
reg., immuned, and exp. paid, $6.50
each, $24 for 4. Dorsey uy,
Canon RFD 1.
S. P. C. pigs, 8 wks. old, $5 ea.
Exe. Joe M. Brown, McRae.
Reg. S. P. C. 3 mos. old boars;
grandad worlds grand champion,
$10. G. A. Black, Herndon.
Forty pigs, 5 to 8 wks. old; steer,
wt, 350-450 Ibs.; 3 bull calves, 300-
400 Ibs.; 50 bu. Iron and Brabham
peas mixed, 50c bu. J. H. Carter,
Omaha.
- Seven Duroc sows, 1 yr. old, in-
oculated and sub. to reg.; 24 pigs, 1
mo, old, 1% yr. old boar, reg; all
$120. H. lL. Harper, Waycross, Pres-
cott St.
Four Duroc shoats, wt. 150-175
Ibs., 5c Ib.; 1 young sow, wt. 300,
4c Ib; also 12 pure bred Red pulleis,
extra large, $10. W. W. Driskell,
Sparta.
Sow, 5 thrifty pigs, 6 wks. old, no
runts; if taken at pen, $15; will ship
COD; cash with order; ship pigs
without sow; write. Sam Thos. Jef-
ferson, Lenox, Rt. 1.
Full stock -B, B. Guinea hogs,
African str., 35 to 250 Ibs. ea., $5 to
$20 ea.; stamp for reply and money
order: for ea. hoe L.- Be Poler;
| Glenwood, Rt. 3, Box 93.
Five Hampshire gilts, wt. 250
A lbs., 9 m8 ola bred to. farrow
Set
for sale; also reg. service male. C..
Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt. 1
SHEEP AND GOATS
Two fine kid buck
sire 100 per cent Nu
per cent Tog.; heavy mi
daily or more, $5 ea Mr
Allen, College Park, Rt. }
Southdowns, 2-yr.-old
$20; yearling ram, $15; ch
lambs, $10; ewe lambs,
lbs. wool, 20c 1b. net. K :
Hatonton, ;
Merino sheep, 3 rams -
1 ewe, 1 butt headed r
most grown, gentle, easy
make best offer. Frances
Barney, Rt. 1.
One Hampshire ram
or trade to keep from
want Hampshire, Shi
Southdown. John fe
Norman Park. xe
Highteen head of com
mostly butt-head; 1 billy,
nies, $15 at barn. Herma
Baxley.
Goat, Nubian and To
crossed (sired by pure Tog:
fine breed, 5% mos. old, $:
exe. for young Jersey
W. P. Holland, Atlanta,
St., S. B., phone, MA.
One hundred per
buck, stands 32 inches: r
B. Assn., No. P-7085; ae
can Milk Goat ere
cen
Pate 448 Haas Ave., 8.1
Forty lambs, ay.
range grown, in good sha
best offer. S. E. Anderson
- Four young sheep, h
well grown; 3 ewes and |
or.exc. for value. F.
West Point, Rt. 4.
Herd of milk goats, 10
fresh in; cheap if solc
Jess W. Scott, Ben Hill,
RABBITS FOR SA
Nine white N. Z., 6 doe
14-16 wks. old, $1.50 each; |
lot; 2 does about 1% yrs,
each. Roy Adamson, :
RYE. 3: 5
Two N. Z. white does,
Chinchilla does, bred, $1. 50.
4 mos. old, $1; also others
paid. Allen eee Carroll ;
Street.
Ped. Castor Rex and Er
rabbits, 4 mos, old, price re
Bob H, Elliott, Conyers
Live Stock Wan
CATTLE WANT
Want a Shorthorn bu
from a good here a he
Ingram, Talbotton.
_ Want cows, zoats)
and poultry, any ruse
riety; share basis; ask fo
tion. Mrs. S. G. Rogers,
Want to pasture mule
mo., cattle, 25c; Maxey
brough Bridge. J. C. Bell,
Rita
xe. very good v: ue
or poultry; write. G, B
Atlanta, 375 Atwood Ave..
Trade 7-yr.-old mule f
heifers or a yoke of ste
Manry, Goggins. ;
Want 2 or 3 good. mile
from party within ten
RES. ;
Want to buy baby ee 3
sey or Jersey; want t i
deer, buck and 2. does;
and best price. W. dy Mor:
more. ;
Want 35 head of cow
mules, horses to run in
ture, at reasonable pri
pasture for $15 = - Jocate
from Bostwick. A. Ch
Farmington, Rt. q
Want to buy 1 or 2 yoke
young, well trained Oxel
ment plan. F. C. Pry
dale, Rt. 1, ay
Want 25 yearlings 4 mi
raise on halves until 2
Herefords or good dairy typ
Bowman, Ft. Valley.
HOGS WANTED
Want hogs, 40 to 200
truck lots; write price and V
have, B. C. Hatcher, T on '
Want Black Guinea
Stay-fat kind, full stoek
heifer calf, 4-8 mos. ol
must be cheap for cash.
Blakely, Rt. 1.
rs, old, exp. in
with good man;
and 1 yr. exp. in
Radford Carrol,
job on a farm.
Edison, care C, J.
smith and horse-
or location in
id, widower, unin-
+ and sincere in
. wants job on
rower; can handle
truck; go any-
J. De
Branizer,
jed man wants job
nd small wage;
rming and tractor
eDaniel, Atlanta,
nm f: ym for rest of
moon shares for
e; have own help
ther crop. G. C.
ry; good milker
-M, Jarvis, Carrs
res place on farm
: for home and
ry write: Mrs. M. i.
or this season; 20
and keep up ma-
ive ref.;. go. any-
avis, Tucker, Rt. 1.
"see farm for 1933; 4
I do all blacksmith
rk; raise hogs and
life exp. R. H.
ion, Rt. 1.
14-yr.-old girl
arm With good peo-
th poultry, garden,
othes, and school-
yn; write: Miss
Atlanta, 232 H.
farm; single, white,
a little crippled in 1
y kind of work,
mald Lamb, Atlan-
bered, refined wo-
rvices for small
home on farm as-
ultry, etc.; $ -<-write:
Wood, Atlanta,
of Dunwoody, Rt.
ing for season 1932;
se keep up ma-
; Touchton, Payo,
ll farm; begin this
ducks, |.
_COws,
Pigeons, large and
2 good workers;
+ no cotton
Smith, Roy.
oy and middle-
a home on the
exp. in farming,
Vienna, Rt. 4.
farm for 1933; e to
good farming land
for 1933, near good
4; With good drink-
honest and up- |.
S. Victoria Sams,
le-aged widow with
in touch with man
Of cotton to pick
fork; 12 in family;
have to be
m farm attending to
uC., With widow or
Barney, Rt. 1.
Ingle boy waurs
have had
. Johnnie
Morris,
care.
: farm, aD
lar Holloway, B ison, care cae
Holloway.
2 small children deve: postion: on
farm with old couple or small
family for small salary and board.
Mrs, M. . Will, Tifton, P. oO.
Box =25.
Want home on farm to do gar-
| den, poultry and other light work;
55 yrs. old; widower; no dependents:
must have a place soon. W. G,
Greene, Jasper, Rt. 3, Box 38.
Want 3 or 4-horse farm on 50-5
basis, 9 boys in family, all ie
workers; wood, house, water; near
church and: school; ref. if desired;
at once, Js; Southerland, Rome,
Rt. 4,
First class wheelright and pblack-
smith wants job for straight Salary,
or Will work on shares; ref. N. L.
Milledgeville, 203 East
Wall St.
Refined, reliable, unincumbered
young woman will work for $1 day
assisting with garden and other
light work for elderly couple on
farm, Mrs. I. B..Jackson, Bowdon.
Farm raised woman, alone, con-
genial good manager, wishes em-
ployment on poultry, dairy farm,
and other work, with reliable party;
a permanent place. Mrs. Lynn
Freeman, Hapeville.
Farm Help Wanted
Want country boy 12-15 yrs, ald
to @o light chores on farm for
board, clothes, and schooling; live
as one of family; orphan preferred,
Mrs. Pearl McDaniel, Marietta,
toa:
Want middle-aged woman,
healthy, etc., to live in home with
family of 2 and do light farm work,
$5. mo., room-and board. W. J.
Holden, Dillard, :
Want a good man, recommenda-
tion from Church and others he kas
dealt with, go 50-50 in truck busi-
ness, or Wages and board. Mrs.
Laura B. Taylor, Waycross, Rt. 1,
Box 15.
Like to hear from any one In-
terested in live stock proposition in
any way; 300 acres under fence; ex-
tra good pasture winter and sum-
mer. W. V. Phipps, Gainesville,
Rise
Want middle-aged woman for
country home; must be exp. in all
branches of work, able to milk, etc.;
reasonable wage and home. Mrs.
Leon Lee, Elza. care A. J. Orr.
Want white woman, 20-35 yrs.
old, needing a home, to assist with
gen, light work for board and
clothes or board and small salary;
write: Mrs. Nat Collins, Ivey.
Want at once a refined young
girl, 8 to 20 yrs. old to live in home
and do light chores; family of 4;
small wages and live as one of
family. Mrs. G. W. er Lyons,
Rt. 2, Box-150.
Want a woman, 30-50 yrs. old to
live in family of 2 and assist with.
light farm work, poultry, ete. W.
J. Holden, Dillard.
Want thrifty, capable couple to
leok after place; rent free to repair
and carpenter work, etc.; look after
poultry, pasture for cow, etc.; write
J. M. Maddox, Stone Mountain, P.
O. Box 297.
Plants For Sale
New Stone, G. B. tomatoe; Copen-
hagen, Dutch eabbage and collard
plants, mtn grown; all postpaid;
80c 200, 65 500, $1.15 1,000. Grady
Kelley, Sulphur Springs, Rt. 1.
Ga. heading and blue stem col-
lard plants, each $1 M, 50c 500; now
ready. Mrs. R. M. Porter, Milner.
Flat Dutch, W cabbage, Ga. and
heading col ard, New Stone tomato,
20e C, 35e 300, 60c M postpaid; 5
M up, 50c M collect. Robt. Grindie,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Late Flat Dutch cabbage and Ga.
collards, 80c 500, 50ec M eash. G. L.
NeSmith, Syeamo-e, Rt. 1, Box 141.
Fall tomato plants, 60 M; prompt
shipment. D. M. Barberm, Baxley.
New Stone tomato plants, rooted,
50e 300, 75c 600, $1 M; 5 M up, 90c
M del.; 6 mos. old pure bred Chin-
chilla rabbits, 50c each. Orvel Bur-
ell,, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
Thousands of tomato and cab-
bage plants, ready for fall setting,
25e OC, $2 M postpaid; 15 -C, $1.50
M at field. Mrs. H. V. Franklin,
Register.
New Stone and Baltimore tomato,
Flat Dutch cabbage plants, -15c G;
60c 500, $1 M del. Ray Whitmire,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Tomato, collard, cabbage plants,
40 500, 75c M del.; exe. for tobacco.
B. Crowe, Gainesville.
-| ming,
Itimore om 0;
1,000.
Ree;
Large, ertrs fine Chas. W. cab-
bage, New Stone and Baltimore to-
mato, genuine cabbage-eollard
Plants, 50c 300, 75e 500, $1.25 M,
postpaid. E..A. Hayes, Buford.
Chas., BA Jersey cabbage, Ga.
heading collards, G. B. tomato
plants, 25 200, 40c 500, 60ce 1,000.
BS: Stephens, Flowery Branch,
Bie;
Dutch and W. cabbage Stone to-
mato, heading collard plants, 40c
400, 65e M del: + 0 M up, 40c M, exp.
col. -L. A Crowe, Oakwood.
New Stone, G. B. tomato plants,
80c M, collard plants, 60c M del. in
eueen C. Thompson, Cumming,
Flat D., Chas. W. cabbage, Stone
tomato and collard; also cabbage-
collard plants, 15e C, 50c M_ post-
paid; 5 M up, 35 M exp. M. Wil-
liams, Gainesville.
Collard, cabbage and tomato
plants 55 500, 90 M postpaid; roots
protected; collard seed, 25c Ib., post-
paid, Lee Waldrip. Gainesville.
Heading cabbage-collard plants,
superior quality, direct from Hast-
ings seed, 50c 500; sure-head ecab-
bage plants, 15e 100. Mrs. WEE.
Rucker, Milner.
Missionary and Xlondike straw-
berry plants, $1.85 M, cash with
order. M. J. Taylor, Kifkland,
W. and Dutch cabbage. plants,
Stone and Baltimore tomato, 60c M
del.; Ga. and heading collard plants;
50c M del. Calvin Garrett, Gaines-
villee, Rt. 1.
Heading collard plants, moss
packed and del., 30c 200, 7i5c 600,
$1.10 1,000. Mrs. W.N. Lott, Brasel-
ton.
Ga. heading collard, 500, 50c; " 90c
M; add postage; cash with order;
exc. for White Globe turnip seed,
or white feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap. G.
IF. Watson, Buford, Rt. 3.
Late Flat Dutch and Drumhead
cabbage, Ga. collard, 300, 35c; 500,
50c; Stone tomato, 200, 25c; exc.; no
chks. Henry Eller, Blilijay, Rt. 3.
Ga. collard, 300, 30c; 80c M; Stone
tomato, 300, 35c; Late Flat Dutch
and Drumhead cabbage, 200,
$1 M; exc. anything needed;
chks, John Wilson, Ellijay.
. Chas. W. and Flat D. cabbage, to-
mato and collard plants, 10c C; 45e
M; mailed, 35c M exp. col.. A. Wil-
liams, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Cabbage, Flat Dutch, BE. J., and
Chas. W.; tomatoes, New Stone, all
plants, 20c C;.500, 50; Tic M; ccl-
lard plants, all var., same price.
Davis Jones, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Million New Stone and G. B, to-
mato and collard plants, 10 to 16 in,
field grown, 50c, 500; 70c M; 5 M,
$3.25; 10 M, $6.25 del. Albert Dovra-
cott, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Million field grown collard, New
Stone, Greater B. tomato plants,
500, 50c; 70c M; 5 M, $325; 10 M,
$6 del. James #. Thompson, Cum-
Rt 5:
New Stone and a. B. tomato
plants, 200, 25c; 70e M; Ga- collard
plants, 60c 1000. T. J. Thompson,
Fiowery Blanch, Rt. 1,
Large, well rooted plants, Mar-
globe, Stone, Baltimore tomato,
heading collard, Copenhagen,
Wakefield cabbage; reots protected,
Ted Waldrip Gainesville,
ae
wae,
no
Frasier, Lawrenceville.
Collard, tomato and cabbage
plants, ea., $1.25 M; 85c, 500; cash
with order. Mrs. R. H. Hackle, Val-
dosta.
Millions Stone and Baltimore to-
mato and collard plants, 500, 40c;
65e M del.; 5 M, $2.50; 10 M, $4.75
collect; better prices at field. C. V.
Strayhorn, Flowery Branch,
Cabbage, tomato and collard
plants, all lead. var., moss packed,
20e C; 800, 50c; 90c M postpaid; 5c
M: exp. collect. Ernest Williams,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
New Stone tomato and old-
fashioned collards, 25ce, 200; 80c M;
no chks. Leilan Bonds, Gainesville,
Rt;
New Stone and G. B. tomato
plants, heading ecollards, 40c, 500;
75c M del.; 5 and 10 M, 50c M col-
lect; millions now ready. Dewey
Mathis, Flowery Branch, Rt. 4:
Large, Late Flat Dutch eabbage,
Ga. and heading collard plants, New
Stone tomato, 25c, 200; 50c, 500; 30e
M; postpaid; no ehks. Clyde
Chumbler, Leo.
Chas. W. cabbage, heading col-
lards, Marglobe, Stone and Balti-
more tomato, 500, 40e; 75c M del.;
10 M, $6 collect. Ww. Oo. Waldtip,
Flower. Branch.
cabbage, Ga. collard, 15 C, 70
300, 45e;- 600,-75c} 31: M del. J. T.-
: Collard and. Solicie eee
256...
Atty ee
Millions plants ea. week, New
Stone and G. B. tomato, and ecol-
lard plants, 500, 50c; 70ec M; 5 M,
$3.25; del 50e M at patch. Rafe H.
Thompson, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Tomato plants, Marglobe, Bonny
Best, New Stone, G. B. and Break
0 Day, moss packed, del., 25ce, 200;
80ec M; 5 M, $3.25. Miss Luella
Stokes, Macon, 340 Central Ave.
Late Flat Dutch cabbage, Ga
collard and tomato plants, 10c C;
90e 1000. Edgar Woodall, Cornelia,
REE
Finest quality Chas.- W. cabbage
plants, $1 M; 5 M lots, 85c M; sat.
guar. M. L. Tutton. Buford, Rt. 8.
Perry Reales See
Middle-aged woman wants job in
| dairy, poultry or farm home; state
particulars in first letter; write:
Mrs. Callaway, Columbus, 3000 11th
Avenue.
Want position as, ginner; ref in
first letter. E. T. Abererombie, East
Point, 101 Wadley Ave.
Twenty-yr.-old boy wants job on
farm, to begin at once; honest,
good worker; make best offer in
first letter. Tuck W. Robertson,
Grayson, Rt. 1.
Want job in country on farm,
with elderly lady or couple; ref
exc.; dont answer this ad. unless
you mean business. Miss Georgia
Grace, Milledgeville.
New Stone, G. B.tomato, sure
heading collards, J. and Flat Dutch
eabbage plants, 200, 25c; 400, 45c;
80c 1000. J. C. Allen, Gainesvilie,
Rte 2.
Lead, var cabbage, tomato and
collard plants, 50c M:del.; 5 M 4dc
M FOB. H. P. Reese, Dakwood.
Lead. var. tomato and collard
plants, also cabbage, 500, 40c; x0c
M:del.; 5 M up,:50c M col. A. J.
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
C. W., Late Flat Dutch cabbage,
Stone, Marglobe tomato, heading
and Ga, collard, 500, 40c; 60c M del.;
5 M up. 40c M; exp; col. H. P:
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
New Stone and G. B. tomato,
white heading collard, Chas. W.
cabbage plants, 200, 25c; green put-
ter beans, 4c lb. and postage. Mrs.
Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4.
EE. J... and Chas, W. cabbage,
Stone and Baltimore tomato, <xA.
collards, 14e C; 7ie M del.; 5 M up,
50e M collect. Winfred Waldrinp,
Flowery Branch.
Collard, tomato and _ collard
plants, 300, 80c; 75 M del.; will
exe. for tobacco. B. Crow, Gaines-
ville.
Heading collards, W. and Dutch
cabbage, Marglobe, Stone, Balti-
more tomato, 50c M del.; 5 M up,
40e M; exp. col. BE. B. Wetherford,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.~
Chas. W., Flat Dutch cabbage,
Ga, and heading ~ collards, New
Stone iomato plants, 300, 35ce; 60c
M del.: 45 M FOB. E. Williams,
Gainesville.
New Stone and Marglobe tomato
plants, 75 M del.; 5: M up, 50e M
col.; cabbage and = collard, same
price. Guy Crow, Gainesville, Rt 2.
G, B. tomato, late Flat Dutch
cabbage, Ga. heading collard
plants, 200 C; 60c, 500; $1 M, del.;
mixed Purple and Seven Top turnip
seed, 40c Ib. W. L. Wright, Alto,
Hi
Ga. heading collard, Stone to-
mato, E. J., . W. cabbage plants,
0c Ms 5 M up, 50eM; exc. for
white feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., clear
of holes. Callie Ellis, Cumming.
Mtn. grown: plants, really fine;
New Stone and G. B. tomato,
Copenhagen, Dutch cabbage, sweet
heading collard, 200 postpaid, 25;
500, 60c; $1.15 1000. Grady Kelley,
Sulphur Springs, Rt. 1.
Chas. J., W cabbage, N. Stone
tomato, heading collard, 75c M del.;
5 M, $2.50; 10 M, $5; 20 M, $8 ceol-
lect. Ovie Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Heading collard plants, 500, 40c;
65c M del.; 50c.M exp. collect. L.
M. Wingo. Gainesville, Rt. 2
W. cabbage, New Stone tomato,
heading var. collards, 75c M del; 5
M, $3; 10 M, $5 collect. Dempsey
Harris, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Chas. W. and late Flat Dutch
cabbage; Stone tomato, heading col-
lard plants, 35, 500; 50c M del.
Cora Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
W. and Dutch cabbage plants,
also tomato and collard, 60c M det.;
200, 40c.- Calvin Garrett, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 1.
W. and Dutch cabbage, heading
collards, Stone and Baltimore to-
mato plants, 15 C; 500. 40c; 60 M
del.;
Oakwood, Rt. 1.
200,| Ga. ec
$2 for 5 M collect. Lee Os,
& eAnsera be. cols,
lard plants, 75e M; ' M, $2.50. Her
man Boatright, Alma.
Dutch and W. cabbage plantee
Stone and Baltimore tomato, head-
ing collards, 15c C; 800, 30c; 4S5e
M del, C. W. Smith, Gainesville.
Rts-4. : ;
Millions large, well rooted. plants
from cert. treated seed, we
Stone, Baltimore tomato; eabbag
heading collards, large Waketield
cabbage, 300, 50c; $1.25 M postpaid.
C. F. Maddox, Lawrenceville.
Cabbage, tomato and
plants, ea., $1.25 M: 85c, 300: cash
with order. Mrs. R. E Uackle,
Valdosta cs
Collard plants, 200, 25c, 50 M;
New Stons tomato plants 200. 20c; _
75e 1000. Perry Reynolds, Gaines- ~
ville, Rt 2. ee
Collard plants, 50c, 500: 85 M_
exc. for White Globe turnip soed.
1-M for 3 lbs.: add postage. Blein
Watson; Buford. Rt. 3; g*
New, Stone and;G@: B. . temato.
plants, 200. 25e: 400; 45e: 75e Mz 10:
M, $6.10: collard plants. 59e Mi all
del in Ga. T. J. Thompson. Fiowe
Braneh, Ft: =.
Field grown Ga. collard plants,
60c M; 5 M, $2.50 del.: G. B.. Stone
tomato, Tie: M<-5 M- $3.25" 40 Mae
$6; 200" 25e. -500~.50e del Albers
Deracutt, Flowery Branch, Rt 1.
Large Flat Dutch cabbage Ga.
collard, white or cabbage-coliard,
New Stone tomato. 15 C; 500. 50; |
$02 M; postpaid: no chks Clyde
Chumbler, Leo. :
Genuine Chas.
plants, quality guar.,
or more postpaid. J. L.
Buford, Rt 3
Greater B..
W. collard plants.
9c. 58 M; 5M, $2.70
10606. W.-C. Stephens:
Branch. i =
G B tomato plants, 50c M cab- ~
bage, 75 FOB, or $1 del. OF. DL.
Mobley, Baxley, Rt. 4. Box 42. Se
Cabbage, tomato collard plants,
0c M: 300. 25c: del... cash
order. Ralph Jordan, Flowery
Branch, Rt.1
New Stone. %
Ww. cabbage _
85e per 5 M
Elinberg,
200 25e 500,
10. Medes =
Flowery
B. tomato, head-
ing collard. 500, 40c; 75e M dels
5 and 10 M lots, 40c M_ collect.
Dewey Mathis, Flowery Branch,
Rt as
~fverbearing strawberry plants,
$1, 500; $1.75 M; peppermint. 3
doz., 25e del. pick berries and fill
eans on halves. D. M Blackwell,
Cleveland.
Chas., Jersey W. cabbage, New
Store, Baltimore tomato, heading
var collards, 80c M del.:
60c M collect. Jeff Mooney, Gaines-
ville.
Ww Stone
and Dutch cabbage,
an@ Baltimore tomato. Ga. heading g
collards, 75c M del.; 5 M up, 60e M~
eollect. Jack Swaneey, Gainesville,
Rez.
Chas. W. cabbage, Marglobe,
Baltimore, Stone tomato. neading-
collards, 500, 40e; 75 M del; 5 and
10 M, 50c M eollect. Guy Waldrip,
Flowery Branch.
Large size New Stone comato.
Wakefield cabbage, extra fine col-
lard plants, 70c M; 5 M ep. Bie
1000... J.. -F- Bennett, Flowers
Branch, Rt. 1. : ;
W. cabbage. New Stone tomato,
fine collard plants, 65c M; 5 M up,
5Cc 1000. Benny Pirkle, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1. :
Eggs For Sale 7
Parks sir. _B. R. reg. per, 125-C-
32, foundation stock cream fees
direct, No. 1 matings, selected eges,
$3.50 per C postpaid. Mrs Mamie
Roach Plyler, Manassas. { :
Pure bred White <Anstralian
Guinea eggs, for setting, 75 per 18
postpaid in Ga. R. D. Massee,
Tiger =
Pure bred Donaldson Red eg. zs,
now 75sec per setting; Red 2 mo. old
chicks, 35c each; 4 wks.- old, 20
each: choice 5 mos. cockerels Si as
want pheasant eggs. Mrs. R. J.
Fieming. Lincolnton. :
Black Cochin Bantam eggs, $1.50-
per 15; pr. of Bantams, same breed,
$1.50. Mrs. Don Donaldson, Decatur,
Phone DE. 0016.
Baby Chicks For Sale
Rocks,, Reds and Orp., $4.50 per
C, or 5e each, prepaid; guar. live
del.; ready July 26th. W. L. Helms,
Vuena Vista.
Baby chicks, Te
each; hen to
carry, 70c each: White Pekin ducks
es, exe. for good table syrup.
Ww. O. Herrington,
and eg:
Mrs.
Rt. 1.
collard fh
tomato, cabbage. G.
with
5 M up, Ss
oe Leghorns, Reds and
ks; quality chicks at reasonabie |
es; 110 L., $6.50; Reds and
Locks... $7 per 110; custem hatching,
per C eggs. Eustace J. McKin-
ey, Jr. , Btackshear. |
Baby, Chicks Wanted.
Want 4-500: baby chftks, to raise
alves to 15-20 wks. old: 4 hogs
fatten on halves; will pay frt.;
srata and ship. Mrs.
ff, Bishop.
Want to raise B. R. chicks to &
S,
eld on 50- 50 basis; both pay
age. R. L. Snow, McIntyre, Rt.
Box 172. :
Want 106 or 200 . I or Reds
ise on halves to 12. wks old.
.T. S: Keith, Rome, Rt. 7.
rain and Hay For Sale
Four hundred ba! good, clean,
eured Alfalfa hay; see it; make
cash at my _ POG. Walk-
Madison, Rt.
One car load ans power baled vat
w. $5 ton, FOB. H. D. Grimsley,
ain and Hay
Fant 100 bu wheat; quote lowest
price del. J. N. Wilson, Villa Rica.
Want to buy 200 or 300 bu. feed
ts. Dixon Wright, Atlanta, 850
shby St. New. :
Seed For Sale
Sines Yellow Globe turnip
not mixed, 45c Ib.: 5 Ibs. $2
no order for less pound; 3 pure
wen Red 14 mos.. roosters, $3.25.
s. S. L. Jackson, Chatsworth.
New red and white nest onions,
gal. del.; white speckled bean
ed, 20c lb. del.; exc. 1 Ib, head-
collard. seed for 50-75 pimiento
per seed. Mrs. A. S. Paulk,
Burr clover seed, pure and sound,
: from all pest; sample on re-
t, a AS Tb. Iugene Harper,
One cup. of new Japanese turnip |:
seed, and mustard, mixed, and start
Calif. beer sced for 25c; exc. for
rmuda nest onions, Mrs. O. F.
- Carrollton, Rb Ans
es Erene i.
dlion onion buttons for winter
and spring onions Mow ready to
t), 25c qt. postpaid. Mrs. Lena
eBraver, Buford, Rt. 3.
Burr clover seed, recleaned, 41%4
ere; fine for winter pasture, S.
<inard. Jackson,
Two hundred Ibs. Blue Stem col-
ard seed, 15c. lb. 9.00 lbs Hender-
bunch butter bean seed, 15c
pestpaid B. M. Jones, Blun.
wly imported West India
. table peas; Eng. pea flavor,
igo ous runner, matures quickiy,
July planting. 35c Ib. plus post-
fe. N. Rosene, Ft. Valley.
Burr clover seed. in rough, ic ib.;
in seed, 5c Ib. FOB. Roy Lewis,
artwell, Rt. 1.
eooa multiplying Calif. beer seed,
good start, del. Mrs. Corine
, Rockmart. Rt. 2. ,
Twenty cents worth Calif, mul-
plying beer seed, pack. of another
d, all for 14c; Mrs. J: Ei. Kirk,
ckmart.
Calit. multiplying beer seed, 10c
t, postpaid. Mrs. Sallie Floyd.
skmart, Rt. 2.
ur clover seed. recleaned, 4%4ce
here; fine for winter pasture. S.
inard, Jackson.
alif. beer seed, good start, post-
wo Loe! 1. . Ce: Craton; =Dalias;
omato sed, New Stone and
ater Baltimore, 70c Ib.; 5 Ibs.,
Ibs., $5; del. postpaid; exc.
for canned fruit or veze-
s, F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
en abs: Purple Top mixture with
Horn, White Globe, turnip
|} del; money order.
Wanted
Hart.
Red. shallot. onions aS he pated.
Spee Aug., 40c gal. He E. Bowman,
.Buford.
Purple Top, White Globe, Seven}
Top turnip sced mixed, 25 Ib.; red.
Valentine bean seed, 25clb.; will),
exe.; what have you? Mrs. ab ek
Hays, Rutledge,
Forty Ibs. Shogoin turnip soak:
95e' Io. FOB; make offer for lot
Frank Crowder, Milner.
Calif. beer seed, 16c fort cup;
winter turnip, 50e Ib; 5 pkg.; 9
Ibs.,
Red nest onions for fall planting
+eut up and plant, ike Trish po-
tatoes; 10 and 12 to hill), 60 gal;
New Stone tomato plants, 85c M_
Mrs. W. V.
Robbs, Flowery Branch,. Rt. 1.
Red nest onions, 30c gal.; dill
seed, 5c tbls., mixed collard, 20 ab;
add: postage; exe. for thoroughbred
eggs, Barred Rocks, Reds, Brah-
mas Mrs. L. H. Oliver, Arlington.
Box 205.
New crop Purple Top turnip seed.
95ce Ih. del.; exc. for bright, flue-
cured, smoking or chewing tobacco;
send sample. J. M. Burkhead,
Union City. :
CORN AND
SEED CORN FOR
SALE
Two cars slipped shucked ear
corn, 45c bu. of 80 Ibs.; few tons
velvet beans, $12 per ton; sell truck
loads at same price, FOB.-A. D.
Cobb, Adei.
One thousand bu. slip-shuck well
matured corn, 50c bu. FOB. Leon
Bhriich, Swainsboro.
Seed Wanted
Want to hear from party who has
cotton seed and good corn; quote
pest prices del. my house, 3 miles
south of Buford. Mrs. J. A. Puckett,
Buford, Rt: 1,
Want 5 to 10 Ibs. of seed: ca)-
bage-collard, Succession, Stein and
Centennial; Flat Dutch cabbage,
Aragon Spinach, Purple Top Globe
and Snow White Globe turnips.
Lewis Robinson, Cleveland, -Rt. 3.
Want Lespedeza seed; state best
price. J. A. Cronic, Gainesville,
Rtg.
Miscellaneous For Sale
Tobacco, yellow and sweet; excel-
tent grade of flue-cured, 14 lbs. $1
del. 3rd zone. Ss. P. Beecher, Baxley,
Rt 2:
Good, whole leaf tobacco, 13 lbs.
$1 prepaid to 8rd zone. Alice Mili-
kin, Baxley.
Seventy-five lbs. dry sage, 40c ib.;
make best offer for whole lot. W. M.
Allen, Carrollton, Rt. 5.
Fiue-cured. tobacco, 10c lb. del.;
cash with order. Frank Smith, Sur-
rency.
Bright and red, flue-cured fabac
co, 10c Ib. del.; cash with order.
John. Tomberlin, Surrency.
- One-half million Napier grass
plants and roots; Gov. gives it same |
in proteins as alfalfa; stock crazy
about it; heavy yield; grow any-
where. S. T. Smith, Cuthbert. .
Tobacco, new crop, fine leaf, 10
Ib., or exc. for dried fruit; money.
order. D. A, Campbell, Baxley,
EG. 2,
Very strong red, dark leaf to-
bacco, 10c lb. FOB; 30 yrs. of grow-
ing and selling tobacco; 10 lb. box,
$1 FOB. Alex Campbell, Surrency.
Dark red leaf tobacco, sound, fine
Shape, 10c.lb., or exe. for dried
peaches or apples; 10 Ibs. for 10 los.
fruit, Phillip Davis, Surrency.
Home-made tobacco, fine shape,
10c; dark red or yellow; money
order. Claud Fetter, Surrency.
Home-made tobacco, 10c Ib., or
exc. for dried fruit; money order.
. Ruth Spivey, Surrency,
Tobacco, old, dark red leaf, 10c:
5 and-10 lb. boxes; money order.
D. F. Young, Surrency.
Genuine, flue-cured tobacco, |
whole leaf, 8c lb.; broken leaves, 5c
lb. Mrs, Bernice McLeod, Screven.
Good, home-made tobacco, $1 del,
to 8rd zone. H. H. Herring, Baxi ey,
Rtg:
Flue-cured tobacco, 10c.1b. del. in.
lots of 10 lbs. up; cash with order.
Ike Tomberlin, Surrency.
| Between 8 M and i2 M Ibs. of}
wool for sale; make. best price. C.'
| M. Lewis, Blakely.
Good, flue-cured tobacco, old and :
) | mellow, chewing, 10c Ib. del. to 3rd
zone; no orders less than B0e no
hecks, L
- tobacco, ae
ead, 100:, proken, 8c lb: del, to. Brat
zone; no orders. less than 50c; no
_chks, Ben Smith, Surrency. :
Good, flue-cured tobacco, chew-
ing, 10c; smoking, 8c; del.
Dave Burke, Surrency.
FWiue-cured tebacco,
ready to. chew, 11 Ibs.,
well pressed,
Flue-cured tebacco, well pressed,
ready to chew, 12 Ibs., $1, del. Ga.
Hemp. Sheron, Baxley
$4. lot; good, half runner bean, Good, old home-made tobacco,
2 cups, 25c; add postage. Mrs. Jas >
- A. Scott, Carroliton, Rt. 45
Mary |
em flavored and twisted, ready to
chew, also smoking. 11 lbs., 70e; 22
lbs., $1.40, del. in Ga. L. Co wil
.liams, Coffee. | 7,
Flue-cured tobacco, 10 Ibs., (oc,
parcel postpaid 2nd zone; money
order: no chks.; exc. for Flat Dutch
cabbage and Stone tomato plants.
H. J. McCorvey, Coolidge.: s
Good, mllow, flue-cured tobacco,
65c; smoking, 6c: packed in 5 Ib.
pkgs., prepaid in Ga. Mrs. Quit-
man Boatright, Rockingham.
Twenty-eight Ibs. feathers, 50c }b..
or exc. for chickens; write. Mrs.
Ruth Byrd, Cobbtown, Rt. 2.
Good, flue-cured chewing aback |
co, 12 lbs., $1 prepaid to 3rd zone.
Mrs. Ruth Horton, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Twenty-eight Ibs.
feathers, 40 Ib. del.
Capel, Molena.
Snap bean seed, runners, black
or brown, 10c Ib. del. in 5 or more
lb. lots; white Jersey heifer, fresh-
en Jan, 1933, giving now 1% gal. on
pasture, $30. Ella Everett, Rich-
land. q
Twenty doz. qts. tomatoes, can-
ned in new Mason jars, $1.75 doz;
will ship 1 doz. up; all A-1, guar. W.
U. J. Draughon, Climax.
Dry sage leaves and peppermint
leaves, this yrs. crop, 85c per %
gali; everbearing strawberry plants,
$1.75 1000. Dollie Blackwell, Cleve-
land. :
Good, filue-cured tobacco, for
chewing or smoking, 13 ibs., $1 del.
in Ga. Jas. M. Williams, Baxley,
Rte he
Good. flue-cured tobacco, chew-
ing or smoking, 12 lbs., $1 del. in
Ga. George Mobley, Baxley, Rt. 5.
Flue-cured tobacco, best grade,
red or yellow leaf, flavored and
twisted, ready: to use, 10 Ibs., $1.10
postpaid. R. Taylor, Alma, Rt. 1.
Flue-cured tobacco, aged mellow
and twisted, ready to use, 10 Ibs.,
$1 postpaid to 3rd zone. Ira Rigdon,
Alma, Rt. 1.
Iflue-cured.tobacco, best grade,
red or yellow leaf, well pressed and
prepared ready to use, 9 Ibs., 75c
postpaid. W. H. Roberson, Alma,
Ris 3:
Flue-cured tobacco, deep red and
aged mellow, twisted and ready to
suse, 10 Ibs., $1.25 postpaid. Lawton
Williams, Alma. .
Flue-cured tobacco, bright and
red, 10c Ib.; cash with order. Frank
Smith, Surrency, Rt. 2.
_Flue-cured tobacco, ripe and mel-
low, 10c lb.; cash with order. Ike
Tomberlin, Surrency.
Seven Ibs. home dried sage,
lb. Mrs. J. R. Mathis,
Rt. 5.
' Dried sage leaves, 1932 pickings,
25e per % gal.; dry wild cherry
bark, 10c Jb.; sage plants. rooted, 12
for 25c; add postage; stamps ac-
cepted. Mrs. Leila Titshaw, Monroe,
Rts.
Good, old natural red leaf tobac-
co, whole leaf, 10c; broken, 8c Ib.
del, to 8rd zone; no orders less than
50c; no chks. Dave Burke, Sur-
rency.
Fifty sugar sacks, 25 lb. size, $1;
100 flour sacks, 24 Ib. cap.. $2. Mrs.
C. KE. Leverett, Atlanta, Re 1
Box 213.
Genuine, flue-cured tobacco,
whole leaf, 8c lb.; broken leaf, 5c
lb, Mrs. Bernice McLeod, Screven.
Geese feathers, used some, clean
,and sanitary, about 22 Ibs. or more,
$10; party to furnish container and
pay chgs.; no exc.; also - sage dried,
-50c Ib. Janie Crumley, Pitts, Rt. 1.
Good, red, flue-cured chewing to-
bacco, aged and mellow, fixed
ready to chew, 10 lbs., $1 prepaid to
3rd zone. J. S, Crapps, Alma, Rt. 3.
Good,.rich,: mellow, flue cured to-
bacco, prepared ready to chew 10
lbs., $1 prepaid in Ga T. W.
Crapps, Alma.
_ Good, old mellow whole leaf to-
Oe, TV ei 65ce; 13 oo
Mrs CO. Ee
35
Gainesville.
eae Rockingham.
in Ga. fb
30 order less than 50c; no chks.}
80c del. in}
Ga. O. L. Owens, Baxley.
whole leaf, no mold, ready. to chew, }-
used geese
$1) pre-|
Fiue-cured tobacco, - pest grade,
led leaf, well pressed and ready tof
chew, 9 Ibs.,.75c prepaid to ard
zone. Jack Medders,; Alma.
Bright, flue- -cured tobacco, aged
and mellow, prepared ready to use,
10, Ibs., 80e prepaid in Ga. LL. as
Williams, Alma, Rt. 3.
Whole leaf tobacco, No. 1 grade
red or yellow leaf, aged mellow, 10
-Ibs.; 95c del.; twisted, 5 lbs., $1. 25
cash, Jas. Williams, Rockingham.
- Blight, flue-cured tobacco, aged
meliow,,. prepared ready to chew, 10}
Ibs., 90e prepaid in Ga. Mrs. Fannie |
Parker, Alma,
Bright, flue- cured tobacco, aged |:
_mellow and pressed, whole jeaves, |.
10 tbs., 90e del.+ twisted, 3 lbs., 75c;
eash. oO. L. Carter, Alma; Rt. 8.
: Flue- cured tobacco, whole leaves,
pressed and prepared ready to use,
10 Ibs., 65c. Miss Belle Tayior,
Alma.
Best grade, red or: yellow leaf to-
bacco, aged and ready to use, 10
lIbs., 90 prepaid to. grd zone; eash.
hoe F. Jones, Alma, Rt: 3.
- Miscellaneous: Wanted
Want best sun-cured tobacco for
chewing: submit sample. and. best
price. W. P. Jones, Winder. >
Would buy one ton of velvet bean
meal if good quality and priced
right, B. R. Burnsed, Saint George.
Want some Sampson make root;
send sample and price; also some
second-hand syrup bbls. in good
cond. J. B. Ingram, Waverly Hall.
Want cheap cow, milk goat,
chicks, geese, etc.; will exc. N. Z.
buck and other rabbits, and car-
penter and other work for same.
J. A. Holley, Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 279.
Exe, good P. G. 5-mos.-old male
pig for State insp., big everbearing
strawberry plants or for wheat;
write or see me. Mrs. Mary O.
Harris, Cordele, Rt. B.
Want home-made chewing tobac-
co; send samples and best price.
Fred Combs, Stephens, Rt. 1,
Box 40.
Want veretables and fruit to ean
on halves (I furnishing everything
else) or will can for less if every-
thing is furnished;. write.
Laura B; Taylor, Waycross, Rt. 1,
Box 15.
Want sample and best price on
10 tbhs., del., bright leaf, flue-cured
tobacco, prepared ready to smoke.
Cc. R. Smith, Buford; Rt. 3.
Georgia Products
For Sale
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Best var. cream sugar Crowders,
$2 bu., $1.25 per % -bu., 75e pk.
under pk, lots, 10c Ib: postpaid. J.
S. Bartley, West Point.
White Mush Raburn or cracking
pea (for the table), and 6-wks. pea
(this yr. crop), 5 Ibs. 50c plus post-
age; no chks nor stamps. L. H.
Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt. 1, Box 31.
White bunch butter beans,
20c Ib., $2 peck, $8 bu. del. in Ga.;
also Jackson Wonder and Ky.
Wonders some price. J. EF. Smith,
Barnesville, Rt, A, Box 71.
POTATOES FOR SALE
Five bu. nice cobbler Irish pota-
toes, $5, or exc. for 10 bu. sound
corn; 8 grown goats and 2 kids, $10
for lot. B. Wall, Culverton, Rt. 2.
P. R. potatoes by truck load,
ready by August 1; see me or write
your offer; few peas and friers. S
H. Harper, Tifton, Rt. 2. ~ :
P. R. potatoes ready Aug. 1:
truckmen, write or come see; 3
miles from Tifton on lower Tifton
and Brookfield road. N. H. Harper.
Tifton, Rt. 2.
FRESH FRUITS AND. VEGETA-
BLES FOR SALE
Fresh okra, 2c Ib., or will swap
for Irish potatoes or fruit of any
kind. E. G. Drew, Cairo, Rt. 4.
Melons, 26 Ib. av., truck load lots;
Sell or exc. for small feeder shoats
or peaches at reasonable prices; live
on highway, 21-2 miles below New-
ington. J. {[. Waters, Oliver.
Muscadines, scuppernongs, Con-
cord, other grapes in August-Sep-
tember; make offer FOB; fine May-
bearing and mammoth everbearing
Strawberry plants, 500, $1.30 del.
3rd zone, Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell,
RAS 2,
Green peas by.
~ Mrs.
truck load now |
mma EE.
PBoe Bi,
Stringless
Pool,
rostpaid; c
Combs, Stephens,
Will have Jul
atch, 20 acre
watermelons, av.
igy,, Wrightsville,
Bok. county Y
smoked with dead wor
der only. Cleon - Hu
ARE ES
ist and 2nd zones;
sides, 12 lb. Mrs.
Ray City, Rt. 2. _
honey, 10 lb. pails; ;
FOB; write. for. pric
lots:
Rt. 2%
per 10 lbs.; $1 50
dee Bs Giant . cockerel
old, 50 and 60c ea.)
Cravey. Milan, Rt. 1, |
- Fresh, new, gallbe
or in comb, 5 lb. pai
$140 del.;. prices qu
lots. D. F. Thomas, Od)
New, ext. honey
10 Ib. eres $4. 2 FOB; 2
New crop fancy cor
case: of 6 5-lb.. pails,
strained, 8c lb.3 a
strained, 5e 1b.; all
Berryhill, Lakeland.
-Good.. comb honey
del. for 75c. C. P
New, machine-m
cypress, with 8-fr
frames with sometl
frame wiring. oes
first. James A. Bra
with. pence: Ww.
Vernon.
ets, $1.25 per packe pe
with order. R. W. B
lin, Rt. 3;
SYRUP FOR S/
Fifty gals. Ga. :
crop, in new gal.
at house to truck
pure S.C. W. L. hens
priced right. R. lL. Jz
ville, Rt. 2. 5
Vista.
FRESH FRUITS
large tin cans: ee
bu. J, W. Bedell, At
St, care Greyling Re
HONEY BEES
; live 1 mile east of Sparks. Ww 34