Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1932 January 21

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_ Poultry For Sale

- BANTAMS

For sale, Golden Sebright roost-
ers, $1 ea.; also Ringneck Pheas-
ants, $8 pr.; also would like to
some peafowls; state age,
eon. and price. David Jennings,
_dr., Americus, P O. Box 64.

Two pure bred Jap Silkie roost-
rs, just grown, $1 ea. FOB; also
good, home-made syrup for sale
or exc. for baby chicks, Reds pre-
ena, and bright, dried apples for
sale, 12%4c lb. Mrs. L. B. Taylor,
Rydal.

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
~ White Plymouth Rock cock.
erels; Exhibition, production str.;
price reasonable. Mrs. C. T.
Lewis, Chamblee, Rt. 2, Box 112.

Extra fine, large, White Rock;
% mos. old rooster, 1 generation
removed from Fischel, $2 FOR.
Miss Gertrude. House, Calhoun,
Rt. 4. re
Two select Partridge Rock, 8-
mos.-old roosters, $1.50 ea., FOB.
Mrs. Margie Moore, Ellijay, Rts.
_ Five hens and 5 pullets; aristo-
crat Barred Rocks, $1 ea. Mrs.
Brown Osborn, Roy.

Thompson Ringlet B. R. cock-
erels, and Donaldson ready-to-lay
ted pullets, $1.ea.; also white rice
peas, sound clean, 8c Ib.; and nice
dried peaches and apples, 15c Ib.,
or exc. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin.

Parks str. B. R. cockerels,
March 1931 hatch; very fine, $1.50
ea.. FOB. Mrs. M. G. -Smith,
Toombsboro, RE;
Three pure Thompson Ringlet
. R, in service March cockerels,
1.35 ea.; $8.75 for lot, FOB. Mrs.







STATE CAPITOL



RL Mabry, Canon,, Rt 2.

Prevailing Wholesale Prices Jan. 19, 1932.

Eggs, a GOFS io ee

Eggs, standard, GOB.

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PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF. M ARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR.

Poultry For Sale

Pure Parks B. R. reg., per. No.
37-C-32;, foundation stock direct;
few choice cocks and cockerels, $2
to $3 ea.; also baby chicks, same

str., $12 C; hatching eges for sale.

Mrs. Orlo D. Thayer, Daisy.

Pure bred Nugget str. Buff Rock
March cockerels, $1.50 and $1.75
ea.; hatching eggs, selected, $1.35
for 15. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Mon-
roe, Rt. 1.

Pure bred Fischel str.

Rock cockerels, $3. Mrs.
Keys, Eton, Rt. 1.

Six pure bred Fischel str. White
Rock March cockerels and also In-
dian Runner ducks and drakes, all
$1. 2.7 HOB.- Dre er B. Cade,
Washington

Two White Rock roosters, 7 jr
8 mos. old, purebred Fischel str.,
$2 ea. Mrs. Clarence Waldrep,
Forsyth, Rt. 1.

Thirty pure Thompson Ringlet

White
A, IL.

B. R. hens, yr. old, now laying,

$1.15 ea.; no chks. T. F. Thomas,
Lavonia



BRAHMAS ;

Two Light Brahma _ cockerels,
$1.50 ea., 8 pullets, $1. ea; all
Giant str. Mrs. Walter Smallwood,
Thomson, Rt. 4.

Pure bred Balch and Brown str.
Light Brahmas, 12 hens and roost-
er, $17.50 or $1.75 ea.; also little
white mush seed peas and small
white bunch butter beans, 5-10
Ibs. del., 20c Ib.; over 10 Ibs., 17%4c
lb. Mrs. J. S. Thompson, Doerun.

CORNISH
Ten thoroughbred Cornish hens,
now laying, $1 ea. Mrs. R. Wilson,
Garfield.



Poultry For Sale

Two Dark Cornish cockerels,
90c ea., or $1.75 if both are taken
together. Mrs. L. M. Hughes,
Fairmont.

Ten pure bred Dark Cornish pul-
lets and rooster, $10; Berry str.
Sat. guar. Mrs. C. A. Patterson,
Ty Ty

Four Dark Cornish March roost-

ers, $1 ea. Mrs. C. C. Cearley,
Winterville, Rt. 2.

White Cornish pullets, $1 ea.;
cockerels, $1.25 ea.; eggs, $1.10
per 15 del. Mrs. H. W. Law,

Ocilla.

Pure bred Dark Cornish young
roosters, Berry str., $1 ea. Mrs. D.
EK, Williams, Ty Ty, Rt. 3.

GAMES

Ten-mos.-old pit game stag, 3/4
Dean, %4 Sander-Tastle, $2.50. W.
B. Winn, Athens, Rt. 3.

Pure Arkansas Travelers, March
hatch, rooster and 2 pullets, $5 for
lot, FOB; also Klondike and Lady
T. strawberry plants, $1.25 C;
rhubarb plants, 50c ea. Miss G.
B. McLane, Hartwell, Rt. 2.

One full blood Allen Roundhead
cock, $5; also 1 hen, $2; trade
both for 6 Ginn Grey pullets. J. H.
Lambright, Brunswick, 2329 Glou-
chester St.

Carolina Blue Game _ chickens
for sale. H. <A. Barrett, Tate,
Box 156.

May hatch pit game = stags,
Brown, Red and Texas Ranger,
crossed; wt., 4 and 5 Ibs. ea.; $1
ea. R. H. Crawford, Tiger.

Two pure bred game 2-yr.-old
cocks, $5 pr. or exc. for a zuinea
shoat.. Leland Adams, Hartwell,





ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1932

Poultry For Sale

Five pure Pit Game, March
hatch, Spangle pullets and 1 stag,
$6 for the 6; also roundhead
March stags, Sanders and Denton
str., cross, $2.50 ea. I. K. Norman,
Helena.

Six nice blue stags, ealy hatch,
good size, $1 ea; pure Bacon War-
horse stags, $1.25 ea.; early hatch
pullets, $1 ea.; 1 Gray stag, $1; all
guar.; cash with order. Jack
Hawkins, Gibson

GIANTS

Ten large Black Giant hens and
rooster, $12, FOB. Mrs. W. E.
Bowers, Senoia, Rt. 2. 3

Full bred J. B. Giant cockerel
for sale or exc. for well dey. pul-
let of same bred; sat. guar. Lenon
HEasters, Lenox, Rt. 2, Box 14.

Sev. pure bred J. B. Giant 1930
hatch roosters, Royal Purple str.,
$1.50 ea.; some nice cockerels,
same price. W. H. Richardson,
Elberton, Rt. 3.
._ J. B. Giant, 8 mos. old rooster,
$1.50; 1 rooster and 7 pullets, 8
mos. old, pure stock and nice, $12
for the 8 FOB. W. T. Roberts,
Bainbridge.

One Royal Purple Jersey Biack
Giant cockerel, 2 pullets, $5 for lot.
Mrs. R. M. Porter, Milner, Rt. 1.





HAMBURGS
Four Silver Spangled Hamburg
hens and cock, $5 or exc. for good,
thrifty pig; cocks, $1 ea.; also 1
pr. White Leghorn bantams, $1.
W. A. Lanier, Calhoun, Rt. 5.

aa LEGHORNS
Twenty Ferris-Tancred str., 7-
mos.-old W. Il. pullets, 60c ea.





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MARKET REPORT

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Atlanta,
foe $ .20

Macon,
$ .24
22,

Eggs, Georgia trade, OZ. 23 oS yao AT

Eggs, yard run, doz. ..............

' Stags, ib.

18 22
13 12%



Hens, lb.

14 : 12%



Roosters, lb.

09 pa oe kO



20 20



Friers, Ib.
Ducks, lb.

14 15



Geese, lb.

10



_ Turkeys, Ib.

20



- Capons, Ib.
' Field Peas, mixed, bu. ...

Savannah, | Augusta.

$ .25 $ .24 $ .20
23 22 ip
18 oie. 13
23 P) 18
15 16 12
15 14
10 a :

ane
16

12
23
23
15

Always Subject to Variation.

Columbus.

FOB. L. C. McLeod, Dixie.





NUMBER
Poultry For Sale

Five hundred W. L. yearling
hens, AAA grade, through moul
ing and laying well; fine breeders
as well as layers, $1 ea. M. G,
White, Folkston.

High class, imported Tom Bare
ron str. breeding cockerels fro
trapnested, official contest win
ning parent stock, $2 ea.; exc. fo:
equal quality White or Brown
L. laying pullets. Edwin, Simpson,
Atlanta, 676 Tifton St., N. W.

Sev. ped. cockerels, from = co
test record hens, 250-284 eggs, 1
mos. old, disease free; sat. guar.
Tancred. str.; reasonable price;
also 3 Tormahlen str. B. L. coe

erels, cheap. M. W. Kantala,
Blberton,.
Four hens and. rooster, pure

bred Dark Everlay str. B. l., $
FOB. T. W. Manning, Dudley,
Rt. 1.

Five Ferris str., March hatch,
W. L. cockerels, selected, $1 ea.
Mrs. C. L. Carelock, Douglas,

direct from Roselawn and Tibbals
best 3800-egge blood matings; hatch
ing eggs, 75c per 15; $3.50 for 10
chicks, $10 C. Mrs. W. A. Ta
ner, Broxton, Rt. 2.

Roselawn W. lL. from Tribbals
best blood line matings; Roselawn
has imported Barrons best ped.
males for past 11 yrs.; high fer-
tility eggs, 75c per 15; $9 per case.
Simon Peterson, Douglas. :

Tancred str. Ped. W. L. cock,
1% yrs. old, $1.25 FOB; also Os-
borne str. Australorp hatching
ges, ready to ship Feb. Ist, $2.25
per 15. Johnson Crowe, Carters
ville.





Valdosta.

$ .26
24

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wa
ae Live Stock
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.20

Georgia Products For Sale

Georgia Products Wanted

Miscellaneous For Sale
- Miscellaneous Wanted .......... ee 8
19 Poultry For Sale ...........
Poultry Wanted

Live Stock Wanted
Eggs For Sale

Eggs Wanted
Positions Wanted
Farm Help Wanted

INDEX

Bane ees

For Sale

= Field Peas, not mixed, Bie
Country Butter, best table, 16S
Ear Corn (80 lb. to bu.),:bu. .......-..-

50

_ Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ye 1.50

Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton
Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton

12.00
6.00

Hogs sold during week beginning January 11, 1932, at co-operative sales brought 4.01 per cwt., basis No. 1.
PeanutsNo. 1 stock, delivered shelling plants, $28 per ton, subject to change.

_ > The decrease in the sonrenriliad for the Market Bulletin for the years 1932-33 makes it necessary _
: Sor us to hold the size of the Bulletin down to eight pages each week. | =
It will be impossible to publish more than one notice for any one person in any one issue. It will be im-_

ibossible to publish more than one notice for members of the same household. Only a limited number of
flower and flower seed notices can be published each month. Flower and flower seed notices which ar-
Tive too late for publication will be returned.

NOTICE TO. ADVERTISERS





Plants For Sale ...........:

Baby Chicks For Sale

Baby Chicks Wanted

Seed For Sale

seed Wanted. oc ae oo
Grain and Hay For Sale















pure bred Taucred pullets,
hatch cock, $1.50. Miss

1, hatch; high production

w laying 50 per cent, 80c

exc. for O-too-tan beans.
4owe, Mansfield.

nty-four pure bred W. lL.
hatch pullets, laying, $1 ea.,
for the lot. L. S. Potts,
-five purebred Tancred W.
8, pullets, 8. roosters, 4
18 mos. old; direct from
pullets and 4 cockerels
from them, 70c ea. by tak-
1. Remer Davis, Summit,

ne W. L. hens and 1 rooster,
str., 75c each, or lot for $7.
e or see Frank Smith, Milar.

it pure bred Tancred W. L.
laying young hens, $5 cash;
_ order, Mrs. Cleon Cowart,
it, Rt. 2, Box 89.
hundred and twelve Tan-
. L. hens, from real stock;
lent for breeding. E. W.
n,. Draketown.

-five head of trapnested W.
, 90c ea., in good con., with
erels thrown in, at my farm.
J. _W. Harrison, Blackshear,

ve hundred W. L. AAA grade
ling hens of the very best
ity ; - sell,

or corn. M. G. ~ White,



CELLANEOUS CHICKENS

wo hundred hens and friers for
Mrs. J. B. Stephen-

} hundrea ana forty broiiers,
, 1% and 2 Ibs. Like to
t with party who can use
60 lbs. or more, del, the yr.
at retail price; heavy mixed
h seratch, butter-milk fed. W:
ftelms, Buena Vista.
een nice, fat, healthy mixed
d hens, some now laying, oth-
soon will be; 1 rooster, 65c
B my express office. Money
vith order. Mrs. H. I. Mar-
Byromville, Rt. 1. :
ight extra fat hens for table
at 15c lb. Mrs. J. R. Murphy,
Rt. 1, Box: 117.
mn crate-fed Capons, 7 mos.
wt. 8-10 Ibs. ea. and ready for

wenty-four mixed breed, heavy
3, wt. 4-6 Ibs., also 2 heavy

roosters, $20 for lot, FOB
Mrs. R. E. Hinson,
an, Rt.' 3.

MINORCAS
fine triple A Rusk Golden
ca cockerels, $1.50 ea:.; these
direct from Rusk and are
in every particular. R. .
hurst, Americus.
Black Minorca cockerels,
ct from Seibs Hatchery, $1,
Commerce, or at my home,
nd. Mrs. J. H. Mize, Ashland.





ORPINGTONS

a?

horoughbred White Rock,
L. Wyandotte pullets, over
old, 50c ea., in lots of 5 or
e, FOB. J. B. Olliff, Bristol.
e rooster and 5 pure bred,
Orp. pullets, April hatch, $1
OB. Mrs. A. es Wiley, Ash-
Rt: 1,
e bred Buff On. cockerels,
) ea. Be WwW. E. Melton, Shell-
Rt. 1
hoice Byers Buff Orp. cock-
buff to the skin, hardy,
s, $2.50 to $5 ea.; also
choice settings, $1.50 per 15.
J. T. Wilkins, Atlanta, 836
Ave., N. E.
> bred Buff Orp. cockerels,
rch hatch, $1.50; also 2-yr.-old
aldson Red cock, $1.25; and 2-
old B. R. cock, $1.25 FOB; no
Mrs. W. D. Johnson, bees

hree Buff Orp. cockerels, pure
arch and April hatch, $1.25
s. E. L. Smith, Graymont.
hatch, Golden Buff Orp.
rels, $1 ea., plus. del. chgs.
N. F. Williams, Baxley, Rt. 4.
. Byers str. Buff Orp. from
m Egg Farm, 10 pullets and
sere], March 1931 hatch, $15
B: extra cockerels, $1.25 ea.;
ers chk. or money order.
J. J. Oliff, Bristol.
olden Buff Orpington, grand
mpion winners southeast 16
pxbibition: -ege PEs uee

or exc. for sheep,



Pure bred 8. C. Buff Or
Johnson, Shellman, Rt. 1.

PHEASANTS FOR SALE

A correction: Choice Ringneck
Pheasants, $10 per pair. D. T.
Jennings, Americus, P. O. Box 84.

Four Chinese Ringneck Pheas-
ant hens, $1 ea. FOB. Mrs. W. C.
Kennedy, Suwanee, Rt. 1.

Ten beautiful ringneck pheas-
ants that I will sell cheap;. both
hens and cocks. Walter T. Can-
dler, Atlanta, 214 Walton Build-
ing. :





PIGEONS

Thirty-five White Kings, some
banded, all fine birds, 50c ea.; exc.
lot for equal value, 1930-31 laying
hens; write or come at once. Mrs.
E: G. Fountain, Ft. Valley.

Entire lof. or pigeons, 55 pr.
White Kings, mated and working;
160. pr. Carneaux, mated and work-
ing, all for $100, T. H. Stewart,
Atlanta, 959 Arden Ave., S. W.

Mixed Homer pigeons, young
and old stock, 75 pr., or exc. for
Buff or White Cochin bantams,
Jap Silkies, or Anconas or Minorca
pullets. Mrs. Cogie A..Hamilton,
Pembroke.

About 10 pr. common pigeons,
working, 30c pr., or $3 for lot. Em-
mett ONeal, Tifton RFD.

Good . size common ~ pigeons,
brown ones and blue ones and
mixed with White Kings (the large
blue ones), 15c pr. FOB here. Will
not less than 15 prs. Mrs. M. H.
Stephens, Bremen.

Doves: 10 ringneck doves, $1 for
quick sale; also trio of Buff Coch-
ins, yr. old, $4; pr., -black Coch-
ins, $4; guar. pure bred. John S.
Transou, Atlanta, 841. Fredrica
St. N. E., HEm. 0960-J.

About 20 fine Carneaux pigeons
for sale cheap; write. Mrs. Harry
Rovers, LaGrange, Box 804.

Fifteen -pr. ccmmon pigeons, 30c
pr.; $3 for lot, FOB; -cash with
order. Ralph J. Beaty, Dixie,
Rt. 1.



R. I. REDS
Four purebred 1931 hatch R. I.
Red roosters, crossed with S. C.
and Donaldsons Reds, 50 each
and party pay frt. or exp. chgs.
Mrs. S. E. Rhodes, Abbeville, Rt.. 2

Thoroughbred R. I. Red pullets,

$5 for 10; also 10 White Rock pul-
lets, $5 for lot, very fine S. L. Wy-
andotte pullets, 50c ea. in lots of
10 or more. All 14 wks, old, culled
and selected and FOB. J. A. Ol-
liff, Bristol.

Ten pure bred R. I. Red ready
to lay pullets; 1 cockerel, April
hatch, $10 for lot. All healthy and
fine Mrs. Ralph Miles, Baxley,
Rt 4

Fourteen pure bred Owen = str.
R. I. Red hens, 1 2% yrs. old and
1 rooster, 214 yrs. old, $12.75 for
lot. Mrs. Ernest Kesler, Nichol-
son.

One pure bred Red Feb., 1931,
cockerel, $1.25; Buff Orp. rooster,
extra fine March hatch, $1.25; 6
Red pullets, now laying, and cock,
$6.50. Mrs. R. S. Attaway, Mat-
thews.. _

Ten extra fine young, pure bred
R. I. Read hens or pullets, now
laying, for sale or exe. for 2
thrifty 12-wks.-old pigs; ea: pay
ches. Mrs. R. J. Rundle, Hiram.

Three pure bred College sir. R.
I. Red cockerels; sell or swap for
2 Reds, same str.; 1 for Tancred,
pure bred W. L.; also have pure
Tancred AAA quality eggs, 75c,
15; $1.25, 30. Mrs. G. E.. Allen,
Cleveland, Rt. 4.

Ten S. C. R. I. Red, pure bred,
dark Red pulleis, or hens, now
laying, $1 ea., and 1 _ cockerel,
$10.75 for lot; money. Orders; no
chks. Mrs. L. D. Kimbrel, Baxley,
Rt. 8.

Three pure bred dark glossy

Red, March 1931 hatch roosters,

Donaldson str., $2 ea.; $5.50 for
all, crated; take less if called for.
Mrs. H. L. Elliston, Rupert.

Fine, pure bred R. I. Red roost-
er, just beginning serviceable; no
cull; first money order of 75c gets
him, FOB. Mrs. W. E. Hogg,
Buena Vista.

Pure Donaldson darkest Red
March hatch cockerels, $2 to $5;
pullets, same breed, $1 ea.; give
with ea. 10 pullets 1 cockerel at
same - price. Mrs. B. F. Abney,
Cochran.

Twenty R. L Red hens, $1 ea.,
or $18 for lot, FOB here. Mrs.
Irene Wynn, Glenwood, Rt. 2.

Eighteen-mos.-old old . C. R.
Red cocks, $2.50 ea.;
2 yrs old, $1.50 ea.;

2 roosters,
Mahood sir.

and | heavy. layers. no Belle Th
ee B:

ia cockerels, oe

I. | birds, $1.25 ea., FOB. Mrs.



: ea
Porter, Milner. oad Sse
Donaldson str. dark Red roost-
ers, March, 1931, hatch, fine look-
ing, large size, $1.25 ea. R. M.
Stanley, Vidalia.

Sev. pure brea R. I. Red choice |

grown pullets or hens, $1. ea.,
FOB; also Schley pecans, 10c Ib.
FOB. Mrs. W.' R. Barnes, Sale
City, P. O. Box 115.

Forty S. C. R. I. Red. pullets,
March-April hatch, dark red,
Donaldson. str., $1 ea.; no culls;
no chks.; cash with order. Mrs
B. C. McGahee, Wrens



R Il. WHITES :
Thoroughbred R. C. White
Rhode Island, April hatch cock-
erels, $1.25 ea. Mrs. W. S. Hadden,
Shellman.

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

Ten guineas, 7 hens and 3
roosters, for sale or exc. for 1 pr.
pigs. Mrs. Willie Brooks, Bremen,
Rt. 4, Box: 114

Three pr. Muscovy ducks, near-
ly. white, $2 per pr., FOB, or $5
for the 6. Mrs. Daisy Hobson,
Camton, Rt. 1). carer: E.
Whitmore.

Two-yr.-old M. B. gobbler and 2
March hatch gobblers, 25c Ib.;
fine for breeders. Mrs. P. E.
Thomas, Cordele.

Thirty-five head speckled
guineas, 40c ea.; money order.
Mrs. V. V. Nichols, Barney.

Australian guineas, % and 2/3
grown, 75c ea., $6 doz.; also Blue
Homer and Red Carneaux pigeons,
60c ea., $6 doz. L. EB. Williams,
Ty Ty.

White Pekin, 4-5 Ib. ducks: for
sale or trade some for 2 Bronze
turkey gobblers and velvet beans.
Mrs. J. H. Free, Americus,
Box 347.

Three-yr-old pure Bourbon Red
tom at reduced price. Mrs. R. L.
Green, Cuthbert, Rt. 4.

Two M. B. Goldbank toms, Bird



| Bros. str., Ist April, 1931, and ist

April, 1930, hatch; wt., about 26
and 35 Ibs. .at 25c lb. B. R. Mason,
Hartwell, Rt, 1.

- Bird Bros. M. B. tom, April
hatch, 22-25 Ibs., $6.50, FOB; exc.
for small R. or B. R. friers. J. H.
Wilson, Atlanta, 130 West Lake,
Rt. 4.

Hight-mos.-old bone Black tom,
20 Ibs., 18c; lb, or exc. for corn at
60c bu. or any grain, or dried fruit.
Mrs. Walter Smallwood, Thomson,
Rt. 4.

. White Pekin ducks, $1 ea.; 2
drakes, 9 hens for sale. Party to
pay shipping chgs.; money order.
Mrs. L. Y. Brinson, Valdosta.

Seventeen guineas, ten 1930
hatch, seven 1931 hatch, 5 White
African and 12 crossed with
speckled and White African, 3
roosters, $11 for lot, FOB. J. E.
Sims, Ellabelle, Rt. 1.

July hatch, 8-lb. young bronze
gobbler, 22c lb., or exc, for any
breed turkey hen, old enough to
lay. Mrs. J. W. Hendrix, Dover.

Five pure bred White Holland
toms, pick. of my flock, $5 ea.; 5
hens, $5 ea. Mrs. Jas, B. McCrary,
Molena,

B B. M. B toms, March hatch,
wt. 25-27 lbs., $7 ea. Mrs. S. W.
Morgan, Vienna. ss

Twenty pr. White Muscovy
ducks, $2.50 pr.;. 50 pr. White
Indian Runners, $2: pr.; 7 pr. weer
Blue Toulouse geese, $4 pr. W.
Hagan, Morrow.

Two drakes and duck, Mammoth
White Pekins, yr. old, $1.50 ea.;
also extra fine S. C. R. I. Red
dark, cocks, Donaldson str., $2.50
ea.; also eggs from Star and Ex-
hibition pens of Reds, $2.50 and
$1.50 per 15; $4 and $2 per 30.
Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolton.

WYANDOTTES.

Pure bred R. C. White Wyan-
dottes, 6 hens and 1 cockerel; $8
for lot. Mrs. Alice E. Daniel,
Powder Springs, Rt. 1.

Grade A. Fischel R. C. W.. Wy-
andotte cockerels, direct from
Fischel, $1 ea. Mrs. C. A. Brown,
Commerce, Rt. 6.



Two March hatch S. Ll. Wyan-

cash with
Martin, Com-

dotte roosters, $1 ea.;

order. Mrs. J. H.

merce, Rr. 5. = --
Pure bred White Wyandotte

rroosters, April hatch, fine speci-

mens. Mrs. B. J. Head, Alma. :
Pure bred White Wyandotte,
April hatch cockerels, very choice
M. EB.
Pullen, Whitesburg, Rt. 2
oe eouenbred So Le Wyandoite

cockerel, direct, $1.50. BL.

| Cochran Lavonia.

Four S. L Wyandotte, Tarbox
str. hens, $3; also 4 Tancred str.
W. L. hens, $3. Adelle Johnson,
Sparta.

Poultry Wanted

, BANTAMS o

Want to trade 1 pure Snow King
rooster for a fantail rooster. Ap-
ply at once. L. M. Moye, ae
Cuthbert.





Want 10 Holterman aristocrat
pullets or yr. old hens and rooster,
at a reasonable price; no culls ac-
cepted. Lynnard B. May, Granite
Hill.

Want 5 pure bred Parks str.
B. R. roosters from bloodtested
flock; no culls; must be reason-
able. Mrs. J. N. Peeples, Ellijay,
Rt

Want about Feb. 1, 4 hens with
15 chicks ea.; Barred Rocks or
heavy mixed breed; cheap for
cash; write. Bertha Prophitt,
Chipley, Rt. 3. :

CORNISH

Want 2 pure bred large _ size
Dark Cornish yr.-old roosters for
$1 ea., also exc. large J. B. Giant,
18-mos.-old rooster, for Cornish
rooster, same age. Mrs. B. /M.~.
Kitchings, Jeffersonville.

Want 1 dark cornish yr. -old
rooster. E. M. Harrell,
REA;





GAMES
Want 15 hens and cock of
Roundheads, Gordens, Red Shuf-
flers, or White Morman games to
raise from on halves. W. D. Kin-
sey, LaFayette, Rt. 1. ene
Want 3 pure bred Spangled Pit
Game hens, not over 1% yr. old.
P. O. Bobo, Brooklet.

LEGHORNS

Want 100 Leghorn hens, any sir.
not over 18 mos. old, or pullets,
in exec. for a $175 vlue. Write J.
C. DeVane, Adel.

Exc. 3 mixed -yr. old hens for
W. L. or B. R. hens not over
yr. old W. Harrison, Fitzgerald.

Want about 15 laying W L. rea-
sonable. Miss J. Tillman, Atlanta,
1736 Lee St., S. W.

Want 50 W. L. ready-to-lay pul-
lets; make best offer. ae Ss. Todd,
Elza, Star Route.

Want. W.-L. pullets, or g, Go RR;
I, Reds; will exc. peas or fine M.
B. turkey tom. Mrs. 8. W Morgan,
Vienna.

Want 50 pullets, March or April
hatch; no culls; write what you
have and price, etc. Mrs. Otis
Bunn, Forsyth, Rt. 5, Box 94.

Want to buy 300 to 500 B. L.
hens,
cash and go for them in truck;
quote price. D, P. Martin, Cobb-
town,

Want 200-300 White or Brown
L. pullets, March, April or May
1931 hatch; good stock; no culls.
C. C. Duncan, Powder Springs,
Rtv 3s.

Want 3 Tancred W. L. cocks, 1

or 2 yrs. old; must be pure blood
and of high ege record str. and
cheap for cash, or exe. E.. M.
| Williams, Hilltonia.
Want 50 to 60 White Leghorn
laying hens, not over 1 yr. old,
of good stock; will pay 50c each
eash, and del. ches. F. G. Jinks,
East Point, 214 Newnan Ave.

MINORCAS
Want 1 pure bred Black Minorca,
cockerel, Feb.. or March 1931
hatch; will pay $1 cash. Mrs. BUH.
Purvis, Helena, Rt. 1.







- MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

Within the next few weeks will
accept chickens, prepaid to me,
according to kinds and prices list-
ed below: friers, 14c Ib.; hens, 12c
Yb. E. D. McCool, Surrency,

Exe, value for chickens or pigs;
make best offer; write. G. L.
Whiten, Eastanollee,

Exe. $100 good value for 50 good
hens and 5 roosters, any good
breed; Barred Rocks preferred. S.
As: Beaver, Odum.

Want hens to raise chickens
from on halves. Pearce Tingle,
Griffin, 181 Bell St. -

Want 20 young hens, any big
stock; exc. 1,200 bundles of mighty
fine fodder for sale; fodder is at
Franklin, Ga. Write what | you



jhav

T, d. Bailey, Milner,

: Wi
S pullets or

BARRED AND OTHER necks |

Rhine, |

6 wks. old; write first.

about 1 yr. old; will pay |

ng hens, cheap

- teash. C. J. Yates, Kathleen.
Fischel str. Ww. T Wyandotte es

i De oer Hemperly str. Buff O
April hatch, ready for service,
roosters for 2 of same breed and
age, to get new blood. Mrs, C.
Kemp, Kennesaw, RED 2.

PIGEONS. :
Want 5 prs. large, mated,
panded and working White Kin
state price, etc. in first lette
must be willing to ship co
F. S. Taylor, Vidalia. eS





TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE
ETC., WANTED

Want 3 or 4 White Guinea h
at low price. J. B. Blackm
Hartwell.

Exe. Calif. black-eyed peas 0
honey drip sorghum seed for Mam
moth Bronze tom. R. H. William
Buchanan.

Exc. good value for big bone
B. Bird Bros. str. turkeys. J
W. Brown, Helena.

Want pr. each, Bourbon tunis
and Toulouse geese; write wh
you have and state price; want the
late hatch, shipped collect. Mrs
H. R. Lane, Tallapoosa, Rt. 3.

April, 1931, give wt., will p
market price, FOB. O. C. Cantr
Flowery Branch. .

Want full grown White Mu. 0
drake. State what you have nt
price. Mrs. J. M. Bright, Gle

Want 2 M. B. hens, 1 or g.
old; will pay $2.50 ea.; also :
exc. 8 thoroughbred R. J. hens for
1 M B. turkey hen: write fi
Mrs. J. L. Gaines, Rabun Gap.

Want to raise on halves, ducks
turkeys and geese; will keep until
Myr
Thomason, Rockmart, Rt. 2. |

WYANDOTTES



March or April hatch, pure bi
R. C. White Wyandottes; no

write what you have and pri
del. Mrs. W. G. West, Dahlone

Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE
Five-yr.-old thoroughbred Jers
cow, 2% gal. milk (3 if fed go
for sale or exec. for 35 hens



pullets, B. R., R. I. Reds or

Orp., del. chickens and get
Mrs. W. H. Jones, East Point, 4
Pearl St. aa
Bull for sale, $27 or exe. for
at the market price. C. M. .
RON Lawrenceville. :
Ten-mos-old heifer, Tassey a
Guernsey crossed, $15; grade Je
sey bull calf, 3 mos. old, $6, 0

{for a good, thrifty shoat.
| Burroughs, Canon.

Jersey milch cow, fres
spring; sell or trade for W.
pullets. Virgil M. Tatum, Atl
Rt. 5, DeFoore Ave.

Reg. J. bull calves, 2 mos.
combination premier breed
$25 ea.; exc. for 40 bu. seed 0
Ga. cane syrup, or anything
use. . G. McNeill, Arlington.
Four-yr.-old Guernsey cow,
milking with her second calf
producing: more than 4 gal. mi
per day on. ordinary feed; per
type; give-away me Ae
here with papers. IL K. Norn
Helena.

Two nicely marked Guerns
heifer calves, about 6 wks. old, |
unreg. but sired by reg. Guer
from. Sapeloe Island herd
Howard Coffin, $20 ea.; 2 fo
A. J. Strickland, Blackshear. /
Six-yr.-old, good, 4 gal, m

_|cow, fresh > in S wks., $35 at

if taken soon; also a nice sadd
pony, 6 yrs. old., wt, aroun
Ybs., $40. R. M. Anthony
Fayette, Rt 3.-

Two-yr.-old dark Jersey

$20 at my barn; also 15 bu,

|Wannamaker cotton seed, 50c

Or exc. for seed peanuts. L
Shores, Ambrose, Rt. 1. :
Two grown cows and 2
lings, beef cattle, in good
worth about $50; also Ga. ral
black mare mule, 10 yrs. old,
con., work anywhere, pert
quick as any horse, $100.
Newsom, Sandersville.

Three reg. Guernsey pulls,
reasonable prices. Marion How
Ball Ground, Rt. 5.

Black Jersey. male, 6 mos. 0
from 5 gal. per day cow, for
also extra large Saanan milk
bred to fine Nubian; now gi
better than 2 qts.
cash; _ .





























s for sale or cae Bud Hollana,

yne Black Jersey heifer, fresh-
n in. spring, $25; also pr. young
selgiumn rabbits, $1.50 ea.; exc. for
r, Red Carneaux or White King
igeons. M. C. Shelnutt, Franklin,
oA

wo. pure bred Red Poll bulls,
% yrs., $40, and 12 mos. old, $25;

good specimens, pure bred but
4 annot be reg. M. J. Gillespie, Pu-
USski,

Boab yr-old bull, Black Angus
ind Jersey, cross, $30 at brn., or
exc. for nice heifer, 114-yr. -old, or
for nice cow. Will not ship. W.
M. Gentry, Fitzgerald, Rt. -2.

One Jersey. heifer, $25; 1 34 Jer-
sey with heifer calf, $30, and an-
ther good cow; will exc. for, chick-
ens, del to me.
Surrency.

Good Jersey milch
young calf for sale.

lett, Molena, R. I.

~ HORSES AND MULES
E- - FOR-SACE
- A-No. 1. horse, no defects, good
in every way, plow single or dbl.,
_ fine for buggy and saddle, $75, or
exc. peas, corn, cows, etc.; also
pave. native hay, no damage, good
shape, sev. tons, for sale. M. R.
Lockhart, Louisville, Rt. 5; Box 54.
Good, gentle mare, work any-
= _ where, wt. about 800 Ibs., 9 yrs.
ce see her if interested, at my
farm; also have sorghum syrup
for sale or exc. for Ancona pul-
lets. B. M. Wise, Morganton.
: Four good mules, 7-14 yrs. old,
wt. about 900-1200 lbs., $75 to $100.
Mrs. J. A. Hart, Buena Vista,
eat, 1. s
Percheron mare, 12 yrs. old,
E 1100 or 1200 lbs. wt.; fine farm
-and wagon mare; guar.; cheap for
cash, hogs or cows, del. Samuel
_ Thos. Jefferson, Lenox, Rt. 1.
One good, heavy work horse,
gentle and in good cond., $50; also
hayve- fine white pop corn, this
: years. erop, 10c Ib. del. in 5 Ib.
lots or more. <A. J. Collins, De-
morest. | :
: Twelve-yr. -old horses. wt. over
1,100. Ybs.; fat, well made, steady
plow horse, $50, or exe. for good
stock pigs from 9 wks. to 3 mos.
old; bring pigs and get horse. L.
O. Moon, Comer.
_ One young mare horse, just been
broken to cart:and plow; sell or
mene for hogs or calves or chick-
JJ. PP Tingle, Griffin, 131
Bell St.
- Nice 5-yr.-old Jack for sale
cheap. J. W. Verner, Mize, Rt. 1.
Good piug mule, heavy set,
short-legged, big bone and tough,
_ good looking; wt. around 900 Ibs.;
red with white mouth; well
trimmed; -no knots and good eyes,
$35 cash, W.. W. Hines, East
Point, 108 S. Martin St.
_ One black mare mule, 12 yrs.
old, wt, 950-1000 ibs., $50, or exe.
for corn at 50c bu. Mrs. Leila
eee, it: 4; box 133.

HOGS FOR SALE

Three gilts - and 2 males, Red
; es and. guinea, 5 wks., about
20-1b. pigs, $2.50 ea.; also about
30 hundred sugar cane; av. 4 ft.
long, 2c stalk. O. W. Miller,
Denton.
fe -bine PC. from Saree litters; 7-
| mos. -Old gilts, $10; 4-mos.-old gilts,
and males, $6: 3 mos. old, $5; 8
_wks,; $3.50 ea. R. E. Davidson,
Danville. o
Duroc J. gilts, 4 mos. old and wt.
60-70 lbs.; immune for life against
cholera, and reg, in buyers name,
$10.50 ea., 2 for $20. lL. M. Kennedy,
Collins,
Real and true to. name little
bone Guinea pigs, 9 wks. old, 8
Sow pigs, $8 ea.; 2 for $15; 8 for
$21; pure bred sow.and 9 pigs, Du-
-roc-Guinea, $25, del:.to truck. J. C.
_Hargroves, Marlow.
_ One sow, P. C. and Duroe cross-
ed, wt. 200 lbs., $15 and 7 pigs,
C5 and Duroc. $2.50 ea., 7 wks.
old BE. C. Tyler, Monticello, Rt. 6.
Pure bred S. P. C. boar, from
Be stock, 5 mos. old, wt. about



cow with
J. L. Ham-










































































Ibs.; sire wt. about 600 Ibs.,
7 ono chks,:- J. = A. - Dickey,
idville

Three Big Bone Guinea gilts,
bred to Duroc; wt. 150-175 Ibs.,
$10 to $15 ea.; 225 Ib. Duroc J.




elfer, Ww. a Sumner, Norristown.
Duroe pigs, males and females,
to 60 Ibs.; reg. in buyers name
a del., $10 ea. Z. Is. Scott,



Lue Tomberlin,

Jersey bull,



Live Stock For Sale

Pure bred Duroc Jersey male*
pig, ent. to reg.; wt. 225 lbs. for
sale; also Coker No. 5 cotton seed,
pure, 75c bu. Miss Mary H. Robert-
son, Greenville, RFD 4, Box 81.

Twenty-five to 30 nice pigs and
shoats at reasonable price. J. W.
Glass, LaGrange, Rt. 6.

Five mos. old Durocs, reg. in
buyers name, $12.50 each; 4 mos.

old ones, $10 ea. J. C. Lumsden,
Talbotton.

Five Duroc 12-wk.-old pigs, wt.,

20 Ibs.; from reg. stock, $3.25 -ea.:
$7.20 pr. John Stephenson, Ste-
phens, Ga.

Pure bred Duroc Jersey 375-400-
Ib. bred gilt, with papers, $40; no
chks. Mrs. J. H. Olliff; Summit,
RE 23

Essex male, 6 mos old; wt.,
about 50 lbs. for sale or exc. for
guinea gilt of same value. Both
to pay exp. chgs. Ns L. Suggs, St.
Gorge;

Big type Black P C. boar pigs,
approximately 4 mos. old, wt. 70-
90 1bs.; cholera immune, $8 ea.,
pedigree included. G. D. Kierce,
Pelham. 2

S. P. C. boars and gilts, $10 up;
10 mos., calves, $15
ea.; Covington-Toole wilt-resistant
cotton seed, 50c bu.; exc. any for
iron, Brab. peas, syrup or run-
ning -peanuts. Joe .M. . Brown,
McRae.

-. Some real good pigs, 6-8 wks.
old, mixed P. C. Duroc, ete., $2.45
ea.; also sev. bu. 90-day running
velvet beans, sound, 1931 -erep,
$1.50 bu. J. E. Harper, Osierfield.

S. P. C. pigs, $3.50 ea.; ready to
ship Feb. 1; imited number for
sale. P. M. Spires, Milan.

Four feeder shoats, % Duroc;
mother half Duroc; father reg.
Duroc; 80-90 lbs., $5 ea.; cash, or

exe. 2 for pure, good ribbon cune
syrup at reasonable price; other
hogs for. sale. Macon Walden,
Gibson, Rt. B, Box 49.

Guinea males, soon ready for
service, $15 ea.; few sow pigs; 8
wks. old, $8 each; few bred gilts,
$25 ea.; also 50 head kid goats,.1
week 2 mos. old, $1.50 each. R. E.
Barnes, Summit.

Pure bred, big bone Guinea gilt,
solid black, wt. about 175, bred: to
big bone guinea boar; farrow
about Feb. 1, $13 FOB; also 1
guinea gilt, 40-50 Ibs., $6 FOB. W.
W. Charping, Lenox, Rt. 1.

Pure bred little bone guinea
hogs; wt. 100 Ibs. ea., male and
female; always fat, $15 ea., or $25
for quick sale: G.-M. Blackmon,
Danburg.

One Berkshire pig, 4 mos. old,
$7; also 1 extra fine pure Don-
aldson str. R. I Red _ rooster,
March hatch, $1.25, and some fine
hens, $1-ea.; exc. for anything can

use. J. TT. Sanders, Hartwell,
Rt. 4. gig
B. B. Black Guinea male, 75-80
Ibs.; treated against cholera;
septiczema for 1 yr., $5 FOB.
Walter Smallwood, Thompson,
is Ae ee

. P. Co sow, reg., due to farrow
March 20; bred to Old Timer,
$40, or exe. for good mule, 12-15
yrs. old, not over 900 Ibs. W. J.
Fussell, Waycross, Rt. 1.

Thoroughbred Big Bone: P. C.
gilts, wt. 75-100 Ibs. $12.50 ea.; 2
boars, same breeding, $10 ea.; 2-
yr.-old herd boar, P. C., wt. 500
Ibs., good working con., $50, or
exec. for 1 of same breed. C. F.
Owens, Albany.

Ten 6-wks.-old pigs: 5 ea., Du.
rocs and P, C., pure bred, $2.50
ea.: can not ship; come for them;
cash; no. terms. Mrs. Clinton
Bryan, Charing, Rt. 1.

Reg. Hampshire male, wt. 175-
200 Ibs. in good shape, $18 or trade
for young milch cow, to freshen
in Feb. BE. S. Sirmons, Lakeland.
Rt Box 92. of

Little Bone Guinea male hog, 7
mos. old, $10 or exe, for hens, or
Ga. cane syrup. Lon Barnes,
Graymont... :

Solid: flack and white and black

|spotted Big Bone P. C.. October

pigs, $2.50 ea. FOB. W. EB. Folds,
Eatonton.

DPuroc-Jersey gilts, 4 mos, old,
wt.-65-75 Ibs.; immune forselife and
reg. in buyers name, $10.50 ea., or
2 for $20. L. M. Kennedy, Collins.

Twenty-five good pigs, 25 to 35
lbs., $4 and $5 ea., del. at my home.
ae P, Anderson, Mountain View.
Three thrifty growers, Red
Berkshire, 12-wks.-old pigs, $4 ea.;
will. ship. D. A. Lewis, Baxley,
Rt. 4.

Reg. S. P. C. males and females;
abl. treated and papers furnished
for ea. pig; right age for Senior
Chib work, J. Cc. Baston, Milledge.



ville. zc Sed

MARKET



Live Stock For Sale

One P. C. and Duroc J. cross,
gilt, bred to B. B: P. C., to farrow
the Ist of April; sell or exc. for 25
pure bred W. I. hens, ready to

jlay. L, C. Davis, Buchanan, Rt. 1.



RABBITS FOR SALE

Seven pure bred Chinchilla 3
mos. old, $4.25 plus express for
the lot, or $1.25 per 2. Mrs. J. C.
Fuller, Reynolds.

Chinchilla bred does, $2.50 ea.;
bucks, $1.50; pr. N. Z. Whites, $5;
also fine pit game stags, pullets,
$1.50 ea.; early Alaska and John
L.\Eng. peas, 8 lbs., $1; no chks.;

no orders less $1. CC. J. Keyes,
Bishop.
- Good N. Z. doe, yr. old, with 9

young, 4 wks. old, gold cert.;H. X.
Chinchilla bucks, 8 mos. old, fully
ped., $1.25; does, $195. H. A. Stahl,
Valdosta. : :

Chinchilla doe, with papers for

registration, $5 or exc. for any-
thing can use. Newton Bell,
Griffin, 132. East College St.

Pr. White N. Z. rabbits, yr. old,
and 1 Chin., grey, 7 mos. old,
$1.75 ea., or exc. for 12 hens of
any stock of big chickens. Mattie
Burkett, West Green.

Three N. Z. bucks, yr. old, snow
white, pink-eyer, gentle, healthy.
50c .ea.;> 8 for $1; no chks;
purchaser pay express. Stanley
Verdel, Villa Rica.

Two Gold Cert..H. A. Chinchilla
bucks, 3 mos, old, $1 ea.; parents
direct from. Ed Stahl; also have
White Flemish and New Zealands.
H. A. Stahl, Valdosta. ~

Five thoroughbred Chinchilla
does and 1: buck, $5;
from 8-10 mos. old; buck wunre-
lated. Mrs. E. A. Taylor, Hape-
ville, Box 363.

One -pure bred Chinchilla buck,
ped. stock, about 1 yr. old, $1.59.
Allen Rice, Jr., Lexington.

Ped. domestic rabbits, does and
bucks, at: bargain prices; N. Z.
Whites and: Reds, Himalayans,
Silver Martins and Chinchillas. H.
H. Melton, Thomasville. :

Some real Chinchillas. from
Stahls: Gold Gert: strain, 8 and 9
mos, old, $1.50 ea., not reg. R. E:
Lee, Social Circle

Entire lot of ped. Chinchillas for
sale or exc. for anything can use,

$1.25 ea., or $50 for lot. M. EE.
Rivers, Atlanta, 1364 Hardee
St. .N. E.

N. Z.: Red doe and.1 Chinchilla
doe, both bred, $1 cash; 1 Chin.
buck, $1: T. M. Whitworth, At-
lanta, 276 Alaska Ave., N. E.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
Fifty head or more stock goats,
$1 ea., or exc. for good work mule;
also 25 bu, Dashines for sale, $1.50
bu. K.. A. Quarterman, McIntosh.
Pure bred, Southdown ram and
1 stock ewe, bred to Southdown
ram, forsale, or exc..for S. C. Re
I. Red 6 mos. old, older pullets.
Palmer Browne, Savannah.

Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED

Want good heifer calves, 2-3
mos. old to raise on halves until
they come in; plenty feed and
good pasture; write. R. L. Black-
well, Cleveland. .

Want 30- 40 head beef. type calves
or yearlings to raise on shares;





have good Bermuda pasture,
plenty running water all time.
Chas. H. Ogletree, Crawfordville,

Rt. 2.

Want Guernsey or Jersey heifer;
prefer Guernsey; must be reg. and
a bargain. C. W. Greene, Tate,
Box 184.

Want about. 20 or 25 white face
Hereford heifers, wt. 200 to 300
lbs. at best cash price. W. A.
Hoard, Indian Springs.

Bring your cattle. and goats:
will raise for part; perfect all year
grazing. H. A..Harvy, Bruns-

iwick, Blythe Isle.

Want good milch cow; exc. $50
value;..also exc. $75 value for
chickens, any kind and for weaned
pigs any breed. M. W. Smith,
Boston, Box 203.
Wnt good cow with young calf
by March 10th; must be moder-
ate price. Mrs. W. H. Godwin,
Warm Springs.

Want pretty good milch cow;
will pay cash; state what you
have, price, etc. HE. R. Menden-

hail, College Park, Rt. 2. _

Want to pasture 50 cows in
good Bermuda and Lespediza pas-
ture at $1 per head a month. J. C.
Ethridge, Forsyth, Rt. 2.

Exe. good value (cost $125) for
high grade Jersey or Holstein
cow or milk goats. Dr. Fred



Morris, Atlanta, cor. ee and
Mitchell, aie Bes



BULLETIN.

all grown,



Live Stock Wanted
HORSES AND MULES WANTED
Want to rent pr. of good mules
to make a crop with this yr.; rent
with privilege of buying; have
plenty feed and a good barn. Ben-
jamin Hicks, Adel, Rt. 1.

Want excellent saddle horse;
will buy or swap; must be good;
within reasonable distance of
Albany; state age and describe. F.

Eixc. a good cow for a good
mule that will wagon and plow;
bring mule and get cow; have
about 15 head: of cattle to pick
from. - T. -S. Tribple, PEROT es
Rte

Want strong, young mule; oe
and gentle. Write best . price;
give wt. and age. E. L. Crum, Juli-
ette, Rt. 1, Box 80. ai

Want to rent a mule or buy
one reasonably cheap; not over 6
years old, that will work any-
where.
at onse. E. G. McDade, Fayette-
ville, R TI.

Want to rent a good mule for
1932, by World War Vet.,. pay by
month. Must be reasonable; with-
in 15 miles Milner. W. O.. Wilough-
by, Milmer, Rt. 1.

Want to buy. gentle Shetland
pony. not over 8 yrs. old} must be
cheap for cash. Horace frost,
Alamo, Rt. 1.

cross; have sev. mules
trade. EH. F. Dean, Waycross.
Want mule to make crop; give
note due June 15, 1932; would exc.
some part pay now. Chris King,
Austell.



HOGS WANTED

15 Ibs. of any good stock; ea. party
pay exp. ches.
haa, Rte 3:

bred Hampshire male pigs, 3 to
6 mos. old.. W. R. Richardson,
Macon, 307 C. & S. Bk. Bldg. .

Exe. nice dried apples, peas or

both for. 2 pigs; Hampshire. or
Guinea; write what you have.
Mrs. C..W. King, Bowdon, Rt. 1.

Want 1B. B. B. P. C. boar, about
5 mos. old; exc. white nest onions
for same; must be pure bred. A.
F. Jones, College Park, Rt. 2.

Want 2 or 3 P..C. male 8-wks.-
old pigs, or. P. CC. and YDurec
crossed; will exc. 1 bu. white table

1% bu. clay peas for 1 pig. A. BE.
Nelson, Sugar Valley, Rt. 1.

pigs, 6 to 8 wks. old; quote what
you have;
Buff Orp. or Barred Rock pullets
and 1 rooster, pure bred, pullets
laying, at. reasonable price. T. E:
Green, Blue Ridge, Rt. 1.

Want:1 male hog old enough for
service, large stock, not reg. at
reasonable price.
exc. good runner peanut seed at
50c bu. W. L. Dixon, Quitman,
Rt. 5.

Want. to buy 10 to 15 pigs, 6 to
8 wks. old; quote price, FOB your
barn; must be cheap. R. F. Dew-
berry, Acworth.

Want to buy 15 or 20 hogs from
40 to 75 Ibs. at low cash price. R.
F, Hampton, Mineral Bluff.

Want to buy 2 thoroughbred
reg. Black P. C. gilts from heavy
producers, already bred to Black
P.-C. male; no: akin;
breds. G. M. Smith, Midville.

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED

Want to buy 3 Nubian does, bred
already bred. Jessie Bostic, Av-
= RE 2, Box 4:

- Want to buy 3 Nubin does, bred
- ped.; state price del. Avera. M.

M. Thigpen, Avera, Rt. 2.

Want doe and buck, Toggenberg-
Nubian Str CT acing, , Faceville,
Rt =e

Want. 2 common nannie goats;
giving best price del. my exp. of-
fice at Gainesville, or at my farm
in Tadmore District. R. Q. Thomp-
son, Gillsville.

Eggs For Sale

One case fresh, fertile 100: per
cent Tanered W. L. eggs a. week,
$9 case,.FOB. David: M. Moore;
Eastanollee, .

Theroughbred Allen Roundhead.
game eggs, 75c per 15; also have
i rooster and hen, March hatch,
for $2, or rooster alone, $1.50. Carl
Kiker, Rome, Rt. 1.

Eggs for hatching hybrid chicks,
Brown L., Barred Rocks cross;
chicks look like Rocks, but grow
much faster, 24%c an egg in 100





oe



lots, FOB here. Mrs..J. B. collier,
Cochran. eS

H. Devane, Albany, P. O. Box 178.

Have plenty feed. Apply }.

Trade good mule for good sad-.
die horse within 50 miles. Way-.}
would.

Two hens and rooster, val. $3,
to exc. for Duroc J. pig not under.

Willie Davidson,
$1.25 per setting, ee Roy L.
Want to buy 2 reg. or thorough-

peas for 1 pig; ea. to pay chgs., or | vi

Want, 2 or more Duroc or P. co

also want 10 or more}.

4d Rt. 1,

Pay cash = or.

thorough- |
| R. Spencer,

eggs, $1.50 per setting. Mrs. C. Ww.

Lerates ret. Mrs. W:. R. Chasteen,

$1.50;

PageThree
Eggs For Sale

Plymouth Rock eggs, $1.50 per
setting; good country butter, 35
lb.; fine white cabbage heads, 8
Ib.; nice onion sets, 40c gal.
George Nichols, Clarkesville, Rt. 3.

White, infertile yard eggs, sev.
cases ea. week for sale. Mrs
Warren Melson, Raymond.

8S. C. R. I. Red eggs from 2-yr.-
old. hens, direct from Donaldson's
pens, $1.25 per 15, del. Mrs. J. M.
Jones, Grayson.

Berry str. Dark Cornish eggs
from. mature hens, fime stock, $1
per 15; $3, 50;.$5100. Mrs. J. si
Barnes, Sylvester, Rt. 3.
. Pure bred White Minorea ees,
Booth str., $1 per 15;-no chks., Mrs.
Cc. W. Sauls, Shellman, Rt. 2.

Fresh, selected. hatching egEs,
Booths Tancred* AAA quality
Cc. W. L., $1 per 15 postpaid, or
exc. for cabbage or onion- plant
Mrs. T. W Hagood, Marietta, Rt. 3.

Thoroughbred W.: L, eggs .or
setting, Tancred str., 50e per set-
ting, also will set eggs on halves,
large stock preferred. Mrs. W. A.
Fletcher, Tifton, Rt. 3.

Hatching eggs in cartons posts
paid from pure bred Giant str.
R. C. Light Brahmas, $1 per 1.
Mrs. L. M. Kennedy, Collins.

Pure bred J. B. Giant eggs trom
well selected hens, Marcy str., $1
per setting of 15. J. D. McLane,
Hartwell.

Parks ste, B. R. eggs from 2
and. 3-yr-old hens and cream grade
cockerels direct from. Parks; per-
mit No, 21-D32, $1 per 15; $1.50
for 24; cartons ret. Mrs. H. L, =
Odom, Daisy, Rt. 1, Box 33.

Hatching eggs from trapnest RJ
C. White Wyandottes, direct from
Grennans and Martins, pen, 1, $2
per 15; pen, 2, $1.50 per 15 del,
Z. J. Lee, Red Oak,

. Bees from J. Be Giants, wt. $
and 9 lbs., pure bred; guar. fertile,

























































Deal, Toccoa.
_ Giant str. Black Minexcr eggs,
$1 per 15, prepaid. DL, B: Millians, :
Newnan,
Finest White L. eggs for hatch-
ing, 90c doz. del. Geo. A. Bridges,
Augusta, 136 8th St.
Eggs from Thorntons pred-to-
lay S. C. Black Minorcas, 75e per
15 del.; exc. some for Early J,
cabbage plants or Mammoth White
|Pekin duck or turkey eggs. L. T.
Thornton, Woodville, RED. -
Buff Rock eggs, $1.10 per 15.
Mrs. W. P.. Whitworth, Adairs-

Pure bred S. C. R.I. Red eggs,
Donaldson str.; 50c per 15
paid; dark red breeding
Mrs..G. H. Hley, White Plains. _
Pure bred Golden Buff Orp.
eggs, 75c per 15, FOB, or 85c post-
paid; cartons to be returned; no
chks Mrs. Hoke Bentley, Martin,

W. lL. eggs, Hollywood str., bred
for size and laying, 60c per 15 del.
Woodie Barefield, Ft. Gaines,
Rts;

Nice, Donaldson str., . C. R. I.
Red eggs, 75c per 15; erates to be
ret. Mrs, J. F. Trawick, Tennille,
Bei.
Pure bred Golden Buff Orp.
eggs, 75c per 15; Byers str.; in-
sured, guar. fertile, and prepaid;
no chks. J. H. Lioyd, McRae,
Re,.2;

Park's str. B. R. eggs, $1 per 15
postpaid; crate to be ret. Miss
Beulah Oliff, Bristol.

Everlay B. L. eggs, $1 per 15. We
Braselton, Rt. i,
Box 96.

B. R. eggs, Thompson str., well
selected, -bloodtested for b. w. d.;
also .R. I. Red eggs, Donaldson
str.; all $1 per 15; no chks. Mrs.
Milton Sumner, Sylvester, Re 3.

Thoroughbred Light Brahma :

Evans, Wrightsville, RFD 1.
. Donaldson pure bred dark,
glossy S.C. R. I. Red eggs, 85
per 15, in lots of 3 doz.; 50c doz.
del.; crates to be ret. Mrs. Orrie
Elliston, Rupert, Rt. 1. :
The Spencer Wonder Bird eggs,
$1.50 per 15, Mrs. J. =e Anderson,
Blue Ridge.
~ Hatching eges from mixed An-
cona-Bantams, 50c per 15 deb:

Locust Grove,
, Pure Buff Rock eggs, $1. 10 per. a
46: also 1 cock, $1; 1 cockerel,
fine stock. Mrs. D. FF.
Youngblood, Rome, Rt. 1.
Hatching eggs from pure R. I. oe
Reds, Donaldson str., $1 per 15; $4

C del.; crates ret. "Mrs. WwW. oR,
Chaste en, Locust Grove. oe
Marey str. selected egss from

J.B. Giants for hatching, T5e per
15 and postage. Mrs, J. E. cas






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rthur D. Jones, Director



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: Eggs For Sale

ching: eggs, S. C. R. I. Reds,

kins str., direct from pen
1, $1 per 15; $4.50 per 100,
.; erates to be ret. Cc. F. Mathe-
Alto.
rken (Spencer Wonder Bird)
1.25 per 15; carton ret. Re-
a Campbell, Atlanta, 890
vard, S. E.
s from Giant
oreas, $2.25 for 15; trio, 144-yr.-
cock, 2 pullets, $7;
uine Buff Cochin bantam eggs,
50 per setting; trio, $5; exe.
bntams for 5 hens, any heavy
reed. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, 515

Black Mi-

rnish Indian eggs, $1.50 per
rom hens wt. 6-7 Ibs. of dark
; also Lancaster cabbage,
rd, pepper seed, 10c pkt. ea.
1 E. P. King. Rochelle, Rt. 1.
Thoroughbred R. F. Red. eggs
heavy laying str., $1 per set-
f 15 eggs, parcel post pre-
. Mrs. J. G. Elmore, Macon,
1, Glenn Cove Drive.
ant to contract with party;
furnish setting eggs, for
all or large hatchery; Parks
B. Rocks, high producing
ee $3. or $4 per 100. . M.
m, Woodville.

eggs for
Chass Ww.
122 Wash-



on 50-50 basis; have 3 ine.
and 400 cap.; write. F. D.
e, Folkston, Rt. 2, Box. 23.
Fant 2 doz. M. B. turkey eggs
set April ASS give your -

also

225; any breeds; write first. Bil

Harllee, Clarkston,

Want -to purchase from re-
sponsible parties select eggs froin
choice, mature hens, 2-3 yrs. old,
mated with extra good cockerels,
Barred Rocks, of the Parks str
preferred; 3-400 during season. J.
B. Parrish. Graymont.

Want eggs to set on 50-50 basis;
any breed; write first and state
breed, ete; can set 65-110: in
Buckeye inc. and 275 in Queen
ine. Mrs. J. L. Peugh, Barnesvilie.

Custom hatching: Will set eggs
at 2c. an egg or 38ec per chicken.

||.customer to bring eges and come

after chickens; have 2, 250 and 2,
144 Cap. inc. Mrs...V.. HE. Moore;
Ashiand, Rt. 2 z
_ Custom hatching: Will be ready
fer custom hatching Feb. $; 1%c
per egs local; 2c an egg and mail
chicks. back when hatched; send
box, cap. 50 or more eggs for 10c.
E. R. Bailey, Haylem, ACE. T.
Want a setting of pure R. C.
Hamburg eggs; will exc. value of

seeds or cash. L. E. Barnes, Rayle,

BED 2:

Positions Wanted

Middle-aged married man wants
place on farm with elderly couple;
wife and self only; N. Ga. pre-
ferred; state particulars in first
letter. W. M. A. Worley, Kennesaw.

Want to hear from party who
wants to plant 8 or 10 acres of
tomatoes; I know the new way to
raise them; have 3 hands large
enough to work; will hire by the
month or the day;
Hill, Suwanee, Rt. 2.

Work wanted;
man, 50 yrs. old, raised on farm
wants place for this year on farm
specializing on raising hogs; lo-
cation immaterial if opportunity
to learn is present. F. Conyers, At-
lanta, P. O. Box 2024.

Twenty-yr.-old boy wants job on
farm; can do any kind of farm
work; raised on farm; healthy,
good character, no bad _ habits,
$10 mo., board and laundry, to be
paid monthly. Glen Ward, Ash-
land, Rt. 1, Box 93.

Twenty-two-yr.-old, single young
man- wants job on farm for 1932;
sober, honest and industrous; do
not smoke cigarettes; can give
ref.; make offer; S. Ga. preferred:
-E. R. Handlry, Ashburn, Rt. 4.

Want job on farm; can do any
kind of farm work, drive tractor,
other machinery, and repair same;
raise chickens, hogs, vegetables,
etc.; 4 in family; 380 yrs. old;
raised on farm. J. M. Carson,
Smyrna, Rt. 2, Box 278, care A, B.
Bridwell.



Young couple would like to live.

with aged people on farm and
raise poultry, etc., on | halves;
honest, reliable and hard workers;
no children. J. E. Broome, Och-
lochnee, Rt. 2, care H: E. Parks.

Want 1 or 2-horse crop. on
halves, or work by the day or
month for myself and 18-yr.-old
son; prefer Berrien, Cook or Tift
counties. M. J. Dowdy, Lenox.

Seventeen-yr.-old, healthy, strong
young man with no bad habits,
can drive any car, ete., wants
place on dairy, truck or poultry
farm; ref.; will stay all year.
Harvey Davis, East Point.

Farm manager wants position on
stock or dairy farm; best educa-
tion combined with much_ ex-
perience in dairying. Frank M.
Dale, S. Atlanta, 734 McDonough
Boulevard, S. E., Rt. 5, Box 319.

Want crop on. shares; prefer
stock farm with lots of pasture;
52 yrs. old, married and have 3
children; raised on farm and know
how to farm. S. B. Smith, Jeffer-
sonville.

Want place in farm home to as-
sist with poultry, milking, etc., and
other light farm work; exp.; ref-
erences;
5-yr.-old child (but mother will
care for child for the present);
ned work. Mrs. Estella Shelan,
Franklin, care. W. A. Shelnutt,
Ri 2.

Want work on farm,
pouliry; live as one of family, $8
per mo.; 18 yrs. old; have lived on

jfarm and am willing to work. Milo

Jarrell, Collins.

Want work on farm, or as hols
in dairy; middle-aged man with
small family. W. N. Sanders,
Walden, RFD 1. 5

Want 2-horse crop; have to be
furnished;. 6 in family; will re-

: Day. the me bill, if have to. de



~11932 on halves,

| poultry;

at once. B. B.

unincumbered

28 yrs. old, widow with

dairy or

Twenty-yr. -old young man,
single, deaf, wants job on farm
can talk and read lips; do not
drink, nor other bad habits; state
best wage including board and
laundry. Cicero Freeman, Dallas,
Rp

Want crop of about 25 acres for
with good man
that will give- some work until
crop time at 50c per day and
furnish about $50; have to be
moved. C. A.- Carder, Draketown,.
RFD 1.

Refined, middle-aged widow
wants place on farm with small
family for self and child, 11 yrs.
old; exp. in all kinds of work,
vhave 45 hens; prefer
near a school; must have some
salary. Mrs. Law, Greensboro,
RED 1

ant a vegetable crop on \00-
50 basis for self and partner; both
single men, 24 and 87 yrs. of age;
want board, seed. and fertilizer
furnished; not more than 25 mi.
Atlanta; best of ref. A. T.. Han-
son, Banning.

Widow with 4 children, oldest
15-yr.-old boy, wants job on farm,
working with poultry, or dairy or
light gen. farm work; 31 yrs. old.
Mrs. Eula Wisener, Buchanan.

Nineteen-yr.-old young man
wants job on farm; can do most
any kind of work; strong, healthy,
willing to work; reasonable salary
with board and washing included.
Clyde -Taylor, Clarkesville, Rt. 3.

Want job digging new wells and
repairing old ones. George Bell,
Buena Vista, Rt. 4, Box 46.

Widow with 2 boys, 11 and 13
yrs. wants place with good people
on farm for home, assist with
chickens, milking, garden, etc.;
raised in the country. Mrs. Kate
Bass, LaGrange, 607 Murphy Ave.

Young. man of 20 yrs. with no

bad habits, high school. graduate,.

exp. in different kinds. of work,
wants job on farm at. once, any-
thing honorable; Pep kiay kgs
Collins.

Healthy young man of 21 yrs.
ean do all work around the house
and farm, wants job;make offer.
Clayton Wilds, Collins.

Single man wants job on farm;
wages or share crop. C. R. Hollo-
way, Edison, care C. J. Hollowy.

Job wanted on farm by man
and wife or a small crop on halves
or shares; exp., honest, good work-
ers, etc.; at once. J. F. Eaton, At-
lanta, 226% Central Place, S. W.

Want job on farm at once to as-
sist with light farm work; write
particulars in first letter. Miss
Verona Robertson, Covington,
Rt. 1: 5

Want job on farm ;
dairy or stock preferred; | 50-50
basis; exp. in farming and can do
blacksmithing, etec.; sober, ref.,
ete.; wife, self and small daugh-
ter. Thos. B. Goss, Calhoun, Rt. 5.

Want job for wages, on farm
or dairy; wages not less than $10
mo.; wife and self only; 23 yrs.
old, sober, no bad habits; willing
worker; ref. if wanted... John. D.
McNeal, Wrightsville, Rt. 5. _

Refined orphan girl wants place
in country home to assist with
-light farm work, etc.; write. I.
Lacey, Atlanta, 286 Forrest Ave.

Thirty-three-yr.-old widow with
1 child, 8 mos. old, wants place
with couple, on farm; ean look
after chickens, cow, etc.; have
had exp.; will exc. ref. Mrs. C. L.
James, Tifton, Rt. 7.

Twenty-three-yr.-old. young man
wants work on farm at once; poul-
try or dairy preferred; will con-
sider anything. George EOEOweY,
Savannah, Rt. 2.

Want work on farm or dairy:
exp. in farming, truck driving,
etc.; single, good worker; state
pest price with board and laundry.
Homer Carrington, LaGrange,
LaGrange, Rt. 1.

Want work on farm at once;
Single, good worker; exp. in farm-
ing, truck driving, etc.; state best
price with board and laundry.
Daniel Carrington, LaGrange,
Rt, a1;

Thirty-yr.-old widow wants place
in country with elderly couple, as-
sist- with poultry, garden and
other light work; work for board
and small salary: write. Mrs.
Leona Monroe, Ashland, care Mrs.
J. F. Beara, :

Custo: tanning: Have your
hides bark tanned at 25c per Ib. of



finished leather; salt cure your
hides, vhen d

|share crop;

in S. Ga.;{

b mail, we



Trop; 4 amell childre j
for wages; at. once; Ww. 3
ref. if wanted. J. i Mob ee
thonia, Rt. 4.
Want job as chroniar for
country home or farm; will accept
job doing light work, making
truck, gardening, etc.; 54 yrs. old;
expect enough salary to get
rations and clothes; write. W. T.
Hunter, Oliver.

Wanted by efficient man, pas
with poultry farm or hear from
party willing to finance farm; ref.
M. D. MeCoy, Cordele.

Want 2-horse farm; shares; pre-
fer standing rent; no help needed.
Guy Richards, Atlanta, 407 Pa-
vilion St., S. W.

Want 2- 5 acres in edge of town; ~
East Point or Hapeville pre-
ferred; suitable for poultry rais-
ing; standing rent. No help need-
ed; for particulars write. F. G.
Jinks, East Point, 214 Newnan St.

Want a small place on shares;
must be on or very near carline;
ean furnish self, living expenses.
H. P. Merrell, Atlanta, 559 Middle
St., S. W.

Want 2-horse farm, 8 in family,

5 to work; need help to make}

crop. J. T. Redding, Norman Park,
RED-2: :
Want job on farm, wages or
ing, stock raising, etce.; not afraid
to hustle. T. M. Hllis, Nashville.
Want work on dairy or poultry
farm; well exp. with dairy; have
no bad habits; 19 yrs. old. Wilbur
Loyd, Fayetteville, Rt. 1.
Twenty-four-yr.-old Single man
wants job on farm with reliable,
good party; lived on farm all my
life; can do any kind farm work,
drive car or truck, any make; ref.
exc, Lee Willis, Ty Ty, Rt. 1.
Capable settled man _ desires

| work; practical miller. James F.

Chick, Atlanta, 1124 Hudson Drive,
N. E. Hem. 0121-W.

Married man with farnily of 5
desires position on hog or poultry
farm; consider other farm work;
life time exp. G. ee: Jasper,
Gen. Del.

Reliable, would

elderly eauis.

\like to take care of country place

in exc. for use of few acres to be
used for gardening flowers, chick-
ens, etc.; ref. Walter T. Hicks,
Atlanta, 557 Boulevard, S. E..

Girl, 22 yrs. old, wants place in
small farm family; exp. in light.
farm work, etc.; must be some
salary; ref. exc. Miss Mary Rhodes,
Baldwin, Box 74:

Twenty-five-yr. -old married man
with 8 children, exp. in A-Grade
dairy work, honest and sober
wants to hear from reliable party
at once. B. D. Adams, Commerce,
Rt 6;

Young man wants place on
farm; have spent most. of my life
on farm; exp. truck and tractor
driver, $8 mo. and board. Earle
Cochran, Waycross, 801 Hunley St.

Exp. N. Ga. farmer wants farm
at once; 4 in family; must be
moved and furnished in crop time.
D. C. Lively, Atlanta, 646 Wells
Sty Sew. e }

Want i-horse farm within 6 or
8 miles of Macon; halves, or
wages; at once. Give best of ref.
J. A. Dumas, Forsyth. :

Want place with party for
board and laundry and small
wages, gardening, trucking or
gen. farming; am life time farm-
er; stout, healthy, and able to
work; self only; ref. exc. J. S.\
Fletcher, Bremen, care Mrs. Willie
Mae Robertson. ~

Middle-aged man wants place on
farm, take care of the stock, run
the farm, work hands, or can do
everything myself; raised on
farm; sober and honest; $10 mo.
board and laundry, C. L: Lovett,
Waycross, 421 Thomas St.

Young man wants work on
farm, any kind, any salary. G. L.
Klonts, Atlanta, care Gen. Del.

Want work on farm or any kind
of work; age 40; need work; good
farm hand; by month, board and
Jaundry, for 1932; make. offer.
Carl Bell, Brunswick, 2309
Bilis St. ue Z

Farm Help Wanted

- Want boy 10-14 yrs. old to live
as one of family and help on farm;
must be a good boy, without bad
habits; will treat right; 4 only in:
family; write at once. Mrs. J. H.
Thompson, Cumming, Rt. 6. j

Want boy, white or colored, at
once, 10 or 12 yrs. old, to help en
farm; board, laundry and cotton



: le irses. or drinks,
. reply. EL Frank Sosebee,
a Ree Se ;

know general farm-

Gen. Dels

or smokes
th

- Want boy without bad he
work on farm, board and was
small wage, part of crop, live
a Christian home; write, S.
Hicks, Adl, =~ Cre
Want settled woman |
lfamily to occupy home and
after chickens, cow,. and
light farm work; small salar
live as one of. family, Mrs.

| Johnson, Lovett. .

Want good boy, 1b. 17 y.
age, who can do good farm wi
be of good character, | Jive in h
as one of family. of self; son
| wife; come at once. W.: J. E
field, Graymont. | s

Want colored Bawidly
about 30 acres, near. Atlanta;
50 basis. H. F. Arnold, Deca
Ria: Oe ey ie j

Want a young man
character with good
live as one of family ant help te
truck farm, for a share o
ceeds; ideal opportunity for
boy. E. D. Dotson, Mountain |

Want a nice. woman for
work on farm, poultry, ete.; s
salary. M. A. Ayers, CGarn Ss
ARC te

Want elderly couple to mai
small farm near city; must _
able to finance selves. C
Burden, College Park,

Want single man, ie 30 yr
good character, and good h
for work on farm, for boar
laundry and. cotton: batch;
be willing worker that
stands farming. R.~ H.
Winder, Rt. 4.

Want single man, 25- 35
age and: of good character
per.-mo.; board and laundry.
man at once. Must be a. hu
and know how to go ahea
crop. Mrs, M. S. Todd, Cl
Rt. Zs

~Want woman or ee Ap
farm work and poultry; re
salary. Rev. G. L. Hicks, Bo

Want honest, industrious
without bad habits to live as
of family. for board. and
and a patch for himself; one
on farm preferred; ref. exc
Heath, Jr., Junction City.

Want unincumbered | oe

be of good character and h
also a willing: worker. <>

Want single boy to ow

farm for part of crop. L. C.

Baxley, Rt. 4. ;
Want family for 2-horse.

L. Robinson, Acworth, Rt.
Want refined woman, .

aged to live in home an

with light farm work; ref.

a Cantrell, White, Rt; 2
Want man with small fan

who:is a- hustler and hai

ete., to plow crop; have |
help already; trade to sui
party. R. Q. Thompson, Gil
Want an experienced he
farm; must be of good chai
and no bad habits; board, .
and laundry furnished w
spending money; write.
Blankenship, Fairmount, Rt.
Want woman, of Ch
character, 35-50 yrs. old, 1
incumbrances, to live in home
look after things and hel
light farm work; wri
Jesse Davis, Nashville, Rt. 3.

*

Plants For Sale

BH. J., Chas. W. cabbage
500, 50c; 75c M.; cash with
A. H. Beckworth, Baxley, Rt

Cabbage plants, 75c M;
with order; FOB. ee
Baxley. :

Bermuda onion a
crate, $3.75; cabbage plant
1000. G. L. Steadley, Baxley

Frostproof E. J., Chas.
plants, $1 M FOB; cash wi
jer. . E. Griffin, Baxley.

EH. J., Chas. cabbage, 300
for $1 postpaid, or $1 M
collect.



and. Chass

plants, $1 M; not postpa
$1.20. M prepaid. G. R.
Baxley, 311 Tippins St. -

Progressive oun ch earl
berry. plants, 35c C:; $1.50
$2.50. M del. H. 1B Shell,
metto. :

Frostproof cabbage pla Ss
imported :

patch; must have good character, | 65

, Lynch, Blythe, Rt.1, Box 31





| prolific | cream
0c lb,3 Seven Top
Mrs. Ce es

uce Plants, UGC;

20 CF

age t plants,
Bes.

$125 M FOB.
tt poha. f

mp. Klondike straw-



Dutch an Succession cabbage, | 500,
BW Sires Ma-

65c; $1.M del.

eon, Rt. 3.
Klondike sae ants 500,
ol; $1.75 M3: Lady VT, 25 Gy $2

Ibs.. $1. Ethel Crow, Gainesville,
Rts 2 Go a
Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.50 M. Addie ee Gaines-
ville, Rt.. 2.
Strawberry pene
paid, or exc. for\anything can use.

ie | Virdice Jordan, Flowery Branch.

wder, 7c lb.; all
Mrs, Gehan,

BOC; 500, foC;: ve M,
ge, well-rooted plants;
Ge] L. NeSmith,

age plants, Tbe M;
Doi: Barber,

35; 500, lee $1 M:
and Prizetaker onion,
15 M; add postage. R.

strawberry plants, 25
ry trees, 20 ea.; rasp-
ft root and

exc. for cabbage
fruit,

can use. Mrs. W. D.

si M del.; also Tung
Sit: high, 10c each;
George Geheber.

rmuda onions, $1. M3
nd F, D. cabbage, T5e;

1S Pavo, Rt. 4.

7 frostproof - cabbage
also new crop bean
eS stringless green

. McRee, Meigs.
of cabbage plants,
, $1 M-del. B.-F. ial.

evrbearing
35e C and postage;
sd fruit, 8c lb and
few lbs. for good
a sacks, 100-lb. cap. Mrs.

miley, Cleveland, Rt. 4

ex

da, enion plants, $1 M:
n, Succession and Chas.
-e plants, $1 M; 5 to 10

eash with order. R. E.
le

n everbearing straw-
25e C; 500, $1, add
exc. for white feed sacks.
or 5 sacks ea. del. Mrs.

nith, eewery Branch,

ly Ww. and Flat Dutch
15 M; 5 M up, 15e M;
lard, same price; aiso
ss seed and Lespedeza,
ner _crop: peas and or-
seed. B. R. Woodlift,

nch. ee

nice collard plants, 75c
O. Warnock, Uvalda.

is frostproof Jersey and

bage plants; 500, 50c;

ADs. bes 1000. Bia
1a.
ear. 20 c: blac Ak
75c doz.; horse radish,

erry So 3 for -

Gritiess blackberry
. David Pike, Mauk.
1-5 yrs. old;

n, Hartwell, Rt. 1.

y J. and Chas. W.. cab-
Burell, Buford,
cine. 300, 50c; $1
Garrett, Oakwood,

; B. a and Chas. W.
, 500; 51 M es 2. M,
C : Roper,

tokes, Macon, ee 3.
Chas. W. and Early
ee, 500, 650: $1
75 M FOB. E. H.

|20e C; 90c M del.;

chicken corn

Eu.

straw-.

Wakefield and Dutch

Bend OW: cabbage, $1 M post-
y | paid, or. (he My -exp) coll .d. > Ac
Roark, Flowery Branch, Box 43.

J. W. and Flat Dutch cabbage,
SM, $38.75 col.;
Kiondike strawberry plants, 30c
C; 75c, 300 Lee re Oakwood,
Rte

Cultivated Blacher plants,
$2.50 per C; $15 M; few red rasp-
berry, $3 C postpaid. W. G. Kel-
ley, Forest Park. ;

Mastodon - strawberry
25e C; May cherry, good size, 75c
-doz.; grapevines, 35e doz. cuttings:
will exc. Mrs. J. B. Jones, Dah-
lonega, Rt: 1. : s :
Frostproof cabbage plants, E.
'd.,, Chas. W.,: 500, 60c; 90c.M:;
White Bermuda Onion, 300, 45e;
500, 60c; $1 M postpaid. I.- L.
Stokes, - Fitzgerald, Rt 8.

. E.. J., Succession, Wakefield,
frost- -proof cabbage plants, post-

Fitzgerald. ;

Kudzu roots, $1 per C; $9 M del.
August de Brabant, Midland, Rt. 1.

Himalaya berry vines, white
scuppernong vines, well rooted,
25c each; 5 for $1 postpaid. Kelly
Kirkpatrick, Grayson.

Fully. dev. Missionary straw-
berry plants, 30e C: $3 M, check
or money order. B. F. Doughtry,
}Alma, Rt. 2, Box 95.

Plants, cabbage,
$3.75; Bermuda onion,
M; $3. J.-A, Mitchell,
ville.

Fine E. J: cabbage plants, 500,
65c; $1.25 M; full count and
prompt.shipment guar. . Minor J.
Carnes, Cumming, Rt. 1.

' Kudzu crowns and cuttings, 60c
per ; Klondike strawberry plants,
25c C.. Ford Messer, Waleska. _

Lady T. and Everbearing straw-
berry plants, 500, $1.del.; also
tender cornfield bean seed cut
shorts and erease backs, 25c Ib.
del, A. D. Call Ellijay, Rt. 4&

Frostproof plants, Copenhagen,
cabbage,
|Bermuda and Orizetaker onion, $1
M; 2M. $1.50. R. L. MeRee, Meigs.

Plants Wanted .

Exe. 2M EH. J. and C. W. cab-
bage plants for 1 M Klondike or
Missionary strawberry plants. W.
R. MeLendon, Bluffton.

Exe. 8 Ibs. nice dried pples, free

SiMe. 5M,
Thee MED
Thomas-



-of peeling, core and worms for 1 |

M frostproof E. J. and Chas. W.
cabbage. plants; ea. to pay post-
age. Mrs.,.John F. Myers, Hart-
well, Rt 4. /
Want. 600 eee. frostproof cab-
bage plants; exc. 150. White Eng.
press peach seed, g004, sound,
new seed for same. Mrs. Deere
Barfield. Butler, Rt. 1, Box 17.
Want 500 cabbage plants. at
once; will exc. yellow corn; have

Jlots for sale. J. E. Powell, Metter,
RFD 1.

Want 1 M asparagus crowns;
quote best price. F. L. Pickens,
Newnan, Box 147.

Baby Chicks For Sale

R. I. Red chicks, from trap-
nested and bloodtested hens, 12%4c
ea.; custom hatching, 3c an ees.
L. H. Rawls, Zebulon.

Quality chicks from trapnested
stock, B. P. Rocks and R.I. Reds,
10c ea.: White Leghorns, 9c ea.;



hatch ea. week. W. C. Kutz, At-

lanta, Rt. 2, P. O. Box 252.
-Now booking for Ferris str.
White L. chicks from stock direct

hens: first hatch comes off March
1; mail early as we always get
more orders than can fill. F. B.
Flanders, Rockledge.

Best chicks are cheapest in the
end; now time to buy; from se-
lected, culled and thoroughbred
flocks; Reds, Clover Nook, Red
Farm, Rocks, White Leghorns,
Booth and Roselawn, big Eng.
str.; also custom hatching. A. O.
Bowles, Fayetteville, Box ic,

State accredited flocks, 6c ea. UD.;

y, |live del. guar; ; also custom hatch-

we, Atlanta, 514 B.



M; also nice, sun-dried apples, 10 ;

$2 M_ post-

plants,

paid, 500, 60e; 90 1000. J. R. Pope, .

| Allman,

-ton halves to 2-lb. wt.;

from Ferris, 260-300 egg trapnest.

seed, 10e Ib, postpaid.

Healthy, vigorous chicks | from. Chance, Perkins, Rt. 1.



fper 15, del. Mrs. C. L. Rehberg, ie :

Cairo. :
Strictly first. class erdae. heavy
or small type chicks at low prices;

hatches every week. J. . Baston,:

Milledgeville.
High : class White Teongnn or

|R. I. Red chicks at low prices;
write at once; big hatch ea. week. |

G: D. Fain, Edison.

Highpowered baby chicks close-
ly culled flocks, Reds, Rocks, $10;
-Everiay Brown and Tancred W.
iL. Leghorns, $9 C, del.; 100 per
eent live del. guar D. P. SEROMIAS:
Odum.

Early chicks most profitable;
jet us supply your profit making
Leghorns from large eggs and of-
ficially tested breeders, J. H
Wood, Athens Box B.

Baby chicks from dark Reds,
Donaldson str., also a few Barred
Rocks; write for prices; exc, some
for other value; also eggs from
Donaldson Reds, $1.25 per 16: exe
for plants. Mrs. H. . Brown.
Stone Mountain, Rt 1}

Chieks hatched. by

electricity

grow faster and live better; mixed

all large breeds, $7.50 C;. thoroug:
preds, $8.50 C, del; guar. live del.:
add %e above regular price on
order less than 100. XK . West,
Ashburn,

Baby Chicks Wanted
Want 200 or 300 baby chicks to
raise on halves to 8-10 wks. old;
any large breed; White Wyan-
dottes preferred. Mrs. DeForest
Villanow. Rt. 1.

Want 3800 baby chicks to raise
on halves to 12 wks. old; -prefer
large breed; want them now. Mrs.
J. E Powell, Metter, Rt. 1.

Want baby chicks to raise on
halves. Mrs. J. W. Miller, Bow-
don. -

Want 100. to 200 chicks to raise
any kind
of large breed. Mrs. C. H. Pat-
ton, Maysville, Rt. 1

Want 100 heavy breed chicks in
exe. for good value, also 10



Tancred L. pullets for 100 chicks,

and -want 300 chicks to raise on
halves; ea. prepaid shipment.
Arnold CC. Hopkins, LaGrange,
Rit 6:



Seed For Sale

Hight lbs. Cattail millet, hand-
cleaned. 30ce1b.; 4 Ibs., $1; or lot
for $1.73; Hendersons white
bunch butter bean seed, 15c lb.; all
del. Mrs. Ruth Braswell, Logan:
Wille Rt. 2:

Selected white running butter
bean seed, 20c lb. del.; also red,
prolific popcorn, 20 at. del. in
lots of: 3 or more.
non, Richland, Rt. 5, Box 71.

Texas seeded cane, ist yr. from
Hastings, 5c Ib. and postage; exc.
for O-too-tan beans; ea. pay ches.
BE. L. Harrison, Bremen. :

Weaver Watson melon seed, 50c
ib. or exc. for any var. peanuts.
Mrs. H. G. McDonald, Pavo, Rt. 3.

Watson melon seed, _ selected
from pruned vines for 16 yrs., 60c
lb. A. F. Rogers, Faceville.

Seven ibs. Dixie Belle or Stone
Mtn. watermelon seed, shade

cured, 1931 crop, 50c lb. FOB. Mrs.

T. S. Shannon, Lenox.

Pure Tom Watson melon seed,
30c lb. A. O. Gibbs, Mystic, Rt. 1.

Five hun. Ibs. imp. Watson mel-
on seed, selected, 50c Ib. Wood-
row Martin, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4,
Box 112.

Pure Honey Drip cane seed, 50c
gal. Cc. R. Carter, Cedartown,
Rt. 1.

Nineteen thirty-one crop -vege-
table gourd seed; grows 3 ft. long;
fine for table use, 10c doz. pre-
paid in Ga. Mrs. J. E. Stewart,
Acworth, Rt. 2.

Rocky Ford cantaloup_ seed,
$1.25 1b.; chicken corn, 25c Ib.;
little nest onions, 45c gal.; 10 bu.
pure Purple Hull speckled peas,
$1.75 bu. Miss Eva M. Tankers-
ley, Thomson.

Twenty Ibs. old-fashioned yeilow

\shallots, $1 for lot; 20 lbs. Hast-

ings Alaska extra early garden
Eng. pea seed, $3 for lot; casi
with order, FOB. Mrs. T. W. Mat:
thews, Marietta, Rt. 3. :
Pure Covington: Toole cotton
seed, 50c bu.;. $1.50 per 100 Ibs
FOB; pure, clean and sound peas,
$1 bu. FOB; Texas ribbon cane
Ashley

_ Curly mustard seed, 10c_ snuff
pumpkin seed, | z doz.,
1d

jinixed, Tc 1b:;

Johnnie Nor-.



Nash, Lincolnton, Rt 6.

Scallion buttons, 40c gal.; eva
tian wheat corn, 20c ib.;
millet,
Mexican June. corn,

Bes buy

| Whatleys prolific seed corn, $1.75: |
50e. 100. BH
: ton: seed, 75e bu.;

strawberry plants,
Corley, Mauk,; Rt. 1. |

Mixed col. cornfield, mixed gar-
den beans, chufas, corn beads, 10c
cupful; 3 cups, 25c; white table
peas, 25 gal.; exe. for goud chew-
ing tobacco or sacks. Mis Sarah
Grindle, Aito, Rt. 1.

One hundred bu.
late Claybank peas, 100 bu... Till-
ma Clay peas, A-No. 1 grads,
$1.50; 200. dbs. genuine imp. Dixie
Belle melon seed, 85c Ib. FOB,
Gash with order. W. O. Birdsong,
Gordon, : ;

Chufa seed, $1.25 per pk. FOB.
Dan Yeungblood, Nichoiis, Rte 3;

_ Five lbs. Stone Mtn. melon seed.
40e 1b.; hesvy-bearing frostproof
peas, 26c. lb; -gherkin seed,
DOCS eee Ibs. seedling pecans,
add postage, no
Mrs. J. T. Jones, MelIntyre,

old-fashioned

TV,
EutiS.

chks.
LE Ses
Ga.
sauash,
i0e. pestpaid;

collarch: seed, crookneck
muskmelon, large pkeg.;
also Tanered W. Lh.

{setting eggs, 50c per set. of 15;
non-related.| Dill
jalso martin gourd seed, 12

hens and. cockerels
Mrs. W. A.. Lewis, Toomsboro.
Pure Stone Mtn. and Thurmond
Grey melon seed, $1 lb.; exc. 10
Ibs. for any full stock male pig
8 wks. old, or for eggs, syrup, pea-
nuts, cotton seed, oats, corn, ete.
Starling Yawn, Vienna, Rt. 2,
Box 100. j }
Cat-tail millet, .30c; mammoth
sunflower! seed, Ky. Wonders, 25

lb.; Hendersons bunch white but-7{

ter beans, 15c Ib. del.;
for white velvet okra;
Mrs. Zed Braswell,
ARTs

Willetts coldproof garden pea
seed, 25c, add postage, or exe. for
Hendersons
collard or squash seed. Mrs. E. T.
May, Warthen.

Shallu or Egyptian wheat, 3 los

(enough to plant 1-4 A.) for ~50c;
Conch peas, unmixed and sound, 3
Ibs. 50c; Japanese Hull-less pop-
corn, 3 lbs. 50c postpaid. Ear! S.
Redwine, Madras.
. Fifty bu. cane seed for sowing,
75e bu.;. also 30 gal. good syrup,
50e gal: in buckets. J: R. Hames,
Clarkesville :

Greasy heading collard seed, 75c
lb.; 20e . pr thls. Mrs... Stacy
Rahn, Rineon, Rt. 2. ee Os

Ky. Wonder seed beans, 20ce per
large cup; May cherry sprouts, 3
for 50s spearment plants, 10e ea.,
8 for: 25e; catnip, 10c; postpaid.
Mrs. Emily Carnes; Cumming,
Rts:

Vegetable gourd or vine okra,
10c per doz. seed, postpaid. Wm. C.
Poole, Jasper, Rt. 4

Ten Ibs. bean seed, 75c Ib. post-

exc. some

Loganville,

paid, or exe.; make offer. Mrs. O.'

K. Yeomans, Gardi, Rt. 1, Box 34.

White nest onions, 50c gal.; ten-
der black pole and cornfield bean
seed, 385c 1b.; red and white
speckled crowders, purple hull
white table pea, $1.25 peck;> large
Spanish peanuts, 12%4c Ib. Mrs.
Lula Robbs Flowery Branch.

Hastings syrup cane seed, 10c
lb del. in 5-lb. lots up. & R. Tan-
ner, Sandersville.

Perkins long pod ad velvet
okra, cabbage-heading eollard
seed, tenderest cornfield and half
runner garden beans, liberal pkg.,
15c; 30c Ib.; 3 Ibs., 85c.; del. Miss
Mary Cochran, Lawrenceville.

Three bu. white bunch peas, 5c
Ib.; tender, mixed cornfield beans,
25c Ib.; okra seed, 15c cupful; old
fashioned white headed
seed, 10c tbls.; exec. some for
white feed sacks. Miss Lovie An-
derson, Bowdon, Rt. 5.

White nest onions, 1 gal., 40c;
exc. for 8 good, white feed sacks;
new gourd nest eggs, 20c doz. or
exec. for 4 feed sacks; 1 qt. sound
Eng. peas, 25c and postage; cash.
Mrs. G. LL. Childers, Flowery
rane: tok

Early purple top turnip seed,
25ce del.; also black locust seed, 5c
doz. Abner Baker, Norman Park.

Good No. 1, hand saved, shade-
cured Watson melon seed, 35c lb.
or exc. for chufas, oats, peanuts
or most'any kind of farm produce.
Carl B. Hurst, Meigs, RFD 1.

Vine okra (grows on vine like
cucumber) ; sample pkt. of seed,
by maii, 10c in coin and 2c post-

= falso. pure, recleaned Tr

~eat-tail
L0G. Ibi. in pods t. pk. White

write first.

bunch butter bean,.

collard

postpaid,
He



er peas. $1 pk. del.; $3. pu. FO

Tsat.. guar, R.. C. Moore, R

Rt 3

Ten bu. pure Whatleys Prol
corn, $L Peas bu.5 zo sua

bred. sow or pigs.
Plainville.

One shundred Ibs.
melon seed, 50c 1k. or
syrup; also haye sey. nice red
about 50 Ibs. ea.; quote best p
W. E.: Paulk, Rebecca.
seed; <10e 1b. 5. 100 Ibs.,
all. FOB. Mrs.: F. c Ss
phur. Springs. me
~ One hundred Ibs. "Dine
melon seed from 1931- crop
selected, 30-60 lb. melons, 40
FOB. A. L. Brady, Rupert.

Vive qts bunch Eng. peas.
at. del.; cat-tail millet, 15c qt
2 qts. for 250; exc. for. Berm
enion. plants and sorghum C
seed (the kind that when coo
thick will go to sugar). A.
Clark, Stapleton. ee

Genuine white velvet okra seed
30cs Ibs 4 1bs.,- $1. def. Verde
Wrieht. Alton Rt a

Dill seed, 12c per pkg. py

pkt. prepaid; no stamps t
Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thoma

Garden beans, 25 cup;
Eng peas, 15c cupful; long greer
okra, 5e tbls.;: Rocky Ford ca
loup seed, 5c doz.; white, i
eyed peas, 5c cupful: add postag
cash with order. Mrs. J.
gins, Gainesville, Rt. 9.

Corn beads, chufas, cushaw,
muskmelon, watermelon, f
pkts., 25c;. mixed cornfield
garden bean seed, 10 eupful,
for 25c; add postage. Miss
Grindle, Alto, Rt. 1. i

Absolutely pure : Stone
melon seed, 50ec Jb.; large
field eabbage plants, $1.
fancy paper-shell pecans, 8
95e postpaid. J. le Eragon
renceville. es

Old red winter onion a iG
25c gal. or exc. for cotton or ar
thing can use. Dolly Eller, T

Guar. 95 per cent germinat?
half runner velvet bean seed, |
bu.; & buy $1.75 bu. FOB.
Roberts, Willachoochee.
Three bu. velvet bean seed,
per cent germination, $3 bu
chks.' James W. Williams,

Winter Eng. pea, bunch tende
est cornfield bean, seed of ea.
Ib.; new vegetable greens, . rea:
for use in 25 days from. planti
15c oz. Mrs. Mary Spruell, ve
pharetta. es
- Hight Ibs. Stone Men 2m
seed, from good melons, ha
saved, for sale; will pay posta,
lot is taken. A. Pridgen, Bro?

Smooth, velvet okra seed,
teacupful, postpaid. METS
Tarver, Bartow.

Chufa seed, long brown ar,
bu. FOB. W. W. Crews, Craw

Hastings watermelon seed,
oz. postpaid; cash with oo
John H. Combs, Stephens, Rt.

Large, white nest onions,
gallon, $1 pk.; bright, stin-dr
apples, 10 -lbs., $1; sun-d
peaches, Elbertas, 12 1-2 lb.
B. L. Robinson, Greenville.

One M lbs. Stone Mtn. wat
melon seed, 40c Ib. and posta
will make: special price in i
lots; the best seed Ga. grown
W. Collins, Atlanta, 81346 Ba
head Ave.

Pure Lifsey melon, seed, 40 Yb
cash with order. }
Doerun. Rt. 4. 3

Burbanks Golden Trea
eantaloup seed; guar. pure, 1s
25 tbls. postpaid; also Fields
bred or hybrid mule corn, 15
R. H. Long, Culverton. :

Nice 1931 clean Stone Mtn
on seed, 75c lb.; also peanut
lb. Write or see Miss Grace
ler, (town not given), Rt. 1, B

Large head sunflower seed
lb. FOB. A. B. Michaels, Trer

Twenty bu. speckled field
not mixed; 10 Ibs. sun-drie
berta peaches; 90 Ibs. smail
cans; sev. bu. pop corn, shelle
not shelled. A. G. Coggin, M

Perkins mammoth ereen
okra seed, 4 Ibs., = del. W:
quantity prices.
fin.

Tall green tong pod okra
extra quality, | Y% Ib., 25

sends:
Frost, ,


p cane seed10e: Ib.; also
lem artichokes, $1 bu. a:
odwin, seen is

-20 Shp. eb ibs., 90c; Ky.

seed, 20 ib.; also okra, large, |

tender pods, ibe slbiy - cu-:

yer seed, 35c I1b.; money or-

Mrs. Less. Southern, Carte-

v. hundred Ibs. Dixie Belle

originated here; first
ed from this point, 30c, in

ed ibs.; 40c in less quan-:
; WwW. : T, eee vers ress

car

Ja ger bee aieb have 6 pure-
1 J uff ( as hens and cock, 1931,

tte Ib. or 10 ibs., $6.50. W.
. Owens, McDonough, Rt. 5,
150.

and saved, from selected mel
, Stone Mtn. and Tom Watson
ermelon. seed; treated in solu-

000-locorrise sublimate, for.

hrognose and wilt; del. 50c Ib.
F. Thomson, Thomasville, 931

a
pstpaid. z EH; Roebuck,
ORE 32;
Stone Mtn. waterm-<lon seed for
ile or exc. for anything of value.
lie Hutson, Griffin. Rt. 4.
siedmont 2-ear sccd corn,
om. orig., $2 bu. FOB;
postpaid; also will sell or.
. Triumph or
and 'eotton cotton seed
n especially for planting in
for Brab. peas. R. P. Stein-
imer, Woolsey, Rt. 1.-
rucker s Favorite, crossed with
_ Early Market, 10c Ib.
OS prof 15 -1ps..- alse
en peace pop corn, 10c Ib.
id, or 6c in 10 and 15 Ib.
. ger quantities; all FOB. J.
wen, Hawkinsville, Rt. 1.
an yellow flint seed corn,
= ed with white corn, $1 pk.;
. FOB. Grady Cook, Pitts.
ey mustard and_ Rocky
Se salad seed, 10 tbls.;
~geeds, 24 for 10c; white
20ce-qt.;; exc. ~ for
add 5c postage.
Ellijay, Rt.

Bu-

ist

wder peas,
ng can use;
Vida Hensley,

ite nest onions, $2 bu.; exp.,

_ Mrs. J. L. Rodgers, Greenville.
ustard seed for sale or exc. for
panish > peanuts. Mrs. J. A.
ey, Eastanollee.-
tone Mtn. melon seed, 50c del.
mall lots;
s; filled same day order re-
.B. R. Andrews, Haddock.
ning Eng. pea seed, very
olific, for sale, or exc. for large
strawberry plants, Klondike
sady Thompson, true-to-name,
cups for 100 plants; ea. pay
Mrs, C. A. Vaughn, Mc-

ite Bermuda onion sets, 15c
55e per gal. del.; parcel post.
Hollomon, Brooklyn.
ndergreen seed for sale or
: 1 Ib. for 1 peck of onion sets;
ay postage on what he sends.
Ss. Scott D. Winfrey, Lithonia.
Eng. pea seed, 20c Ib.; Russian
moth sunflower seed, 25 1b.;
Cuban Queen watermelon
$1. 25 Ib.: Rocky Ford canta-
ew seed from Hastings
Y,, $1 Ib.; all del. Miss Eva
\kersley, Thomson.
i low putter beans, bunch Eng.
.. eollard
: pkg.:
nport watermelon seed, Bur-
s eee, 15 es Mrs. R.



FOR SALE

_ 4-ear. prolific seed corn,
: Texas
40c. post-

n cane seed, 5 Ibs.,
J. H. Davis,

edgeville, HE >

ptian wheat (chicken corn),

b. FOB; Kaffir corn, 4c Ib.
J. aG, _Pavis; Ochlochnes,

ee hundred fifty pu. shelled

and, 200 bu. meal, water

Ou ind well del. at $1 per bu;

500 papershell - peean trees

ale or exc. for equal value.
gan, Stillmore, eee

Ww seed corn, drought
also.

= pure, .

.OXC,

$1.

Wannamaker.

Ib, bu.; A-1 G.

30c in 50 and 100-}



Lunie White corn, Ist yr.

cert. seed, $1.50 bu. FOB; imbued:

no free samples.
Trenton.

Whatleys seed corn, best grade,
$2.00 FOB. W. L. Edwards, Ella-
Vie, Eel. soy Ok: Ges :

Prolific seed corn, 3-ear var.
hand-shelled, 55c -pk. postpaid;
Fred Combs, Stephens, Rt. L

A. B. Michaels,

Box 40. Zz

Fifty bu. Hastings prolifie seed
corn, ist yr., 90c bu. Frank Pee-
bles, Lovejoy.

White rice pop corn, 4-8 in ears
2-4 to the stalk, 4e lb. FOB. No
Ralph Hill, Mt. Airy, Rt. I,
Box 85. :

Pure Mexican June corn,
pk. N. Heath, Junction Cily.

Whatleys seed corn, 1931 crop,

40c

pure; $1.25 bu. on cob, nubbed or

$1.50 shelled; buyer pay postage.
bundle fodder, $1.50 per 100 bun-
dles, wt. around 2 1-2 per bundie;
white and black-eyed peas, $2.50
bu Lee Brooks, Campton, Rt. 1.

Yellow Dent seed corn, Ist yr
from T. W.. Wood's fine corn, ma-
tures in 100 days, 75c peck post-
paid. E. D. Owens, Mountain City.

Virginia grown White and Yel.
low Dent seed corn, $1.25 per bu,
|FOB Roch Creek, Va.; money
order or check. Geo. . Spangler,
Macon, Ga.

Twenty bu. Golden Wucen pop
corn, shelled and cleaned, 344c lb.
FOB; no orders for less than $1;
cash with order. I. W. Cornelsion,

Kensington.

White and blue, mixed grain
June corn, 35 pk.; $125 bu. FOB;
also brown fig hushes. well rooted,
10e ea.;. $1 doz.; money order.
Mrs. W. O. Whitley, Mauk,-Rt. 2.
White milling corn, 56 .per 6
cane syrup in. new
10 Ib. cans, 45c; cream . mush
table peas, 314c lb.; samples. Mrs.
Eula B. Cook, Milan. ao

Two hundred bu. good, sound
corn in ear, 65c bu..at my place
on Newton Rd. Troy Shiver,
Camilla. ;

Whatleys seed corn, $2 bu.
FOB; 2 bu.,-$1.75 FOB Plains or
Americus;
as * possible.
Americus.

Batts: 4-ear, Prolific, pure and
selected, 75 pk.; Texas seeded
ribbon cane seed, 5 Ibs., 35c; all
postpaid in- zone 2. J. H. Davis,
Milledgeville, Rt. 5.

Pure Hastings Prolific, Ist-yr-.
orig. hand pieked and_ shelled;
prices del., 1 pk., 75c; 1% bu., $1.25;
1 bu. $2. P. D. Frazier, Sparta,
Rt te Box 124.

Gables Prolific seed corn, care-
fully selected, nubbed and shelled,
60 pk.; $2 bu. del. P. B. Stephens,
Austell.

Old fashioned, field flint, 2-ear
yellow seed corn, 80c pk. del.;
$2.50 bu. FOB. Milton Sumner,
Sylvester, Rt. 3.

One hundred Ibs. pop corn in
ear, mixed red and yellow, 5c Ib.;

John Passmore,

lexe. for pig, Big Bone Guinea or

Red Berkshire; white blossom

|salad peas, 20c and postage. Mrs.

A. R: Blalock, Alto: ~~. :

Five thousand bu. good .slip-
shucked ear corn, 75c per bhu., 80
los: to the: bu. = HOB. se CG.
Boroughs, Statesboro.

Yellow Dent and Mariboro Pro-
lific, hand shelled seed corn, $2
bu.; 65c peck; prepaid in Ga.;
money order. W. A. Parrish,
Austell, Rt. 2.

Whatleys selected Prolific seed |

corn, nubbed and shelled, 40c pk.,
$195. bu. FOB: WG. Fountain,
Ray City, Rts 2:
Pure Whatleys Prolific seed
corn that produced 2 to 6 ears to
stalk this year; mnubbed and
shelled, $2 bu. FOB; fine pigs,
from Duroc dam sired by reg. P.
C.,. 7 wks. old, male and female,
$3.50 ea. W. H. Rucker, Milner. .
Special field selected Tenn.

Prolific seed corn, 2 to 5 ears to)

stalk: nubbed and shelled, 25c
gal.; 40c peck; $1.50 bu. FOB here.
fe W. S. Fowler, Buford, Rt. 1.
Two hundred or 300 bu. Hast:
ings Prolific, weevil- free, 75 bu.; ;
also. 2 M bundles 4-hand pottom
fodder, $1.75 per 100; all FOB my
place. A. E, Evans, Tucker. RG.
Hastings Prolific, Ist yr. from
orig., selected for seed, $2.50 bu.
FOB, or exc. for peanuts or pe-
cans. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Rt.
Eyeretts Champion Prolific
seed corn, field selected 7

ple cotton seed, 75e bu.

40 bu.

orders shipped as soon |

to 150 points;





COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Cokers No. 7) wilt resistant sta-
FOB;
Thomas, Thomasboro.

Seventy-tive bu. pure Neelys,
long staple, 8rd yr. from orig. and
kept pure, 40c bu. MOB in 100-Ib.
bags. C. H,. Spence, Carrolten,
tsp;

Stoneville Wot cotton seed, re-
cleaned, 1.1-16 in., 50c bu. FOB;
also purebred Cates str. B. Rock
setting eggs, 75c per 15; add 10c
for postage; no chks. nor stamps.
Mrs. C, B. Tanner, Sandersville.

One M bu. Piedmont Cleveland,
recleaned, ist yr. from J. O. M.
Smith, orig.; 1 to 50 bu., 75 bu.;
100 bu. up, 50e bu. Ww. W. Hart-
ley, Bartow *

Petty-Toole wilt resistant, 50c

bu.: also 90-day velvet beans, 1931

crop, $2 bu., all#OB. O. H. Scott,
Jesup, Rt.: 2.

Pure Piedmont Cleveland; roll
cleaned cotton seed, $1 bu.; $2.50
per 100 Ibs. del.;. money order.
Tom lL. Teasley, Dewyrose, Rt. 1.

Four hundred. bu. Hooper cot-
ton seed, $2.50 per 100 Ibs. or exc.
for hogs and shoats, pure bred;
will del. within 150 miles. S..B.
Harbin, Smyrna, Rt. 1.

Crooks and Bros. half and half
cotton seed, $1.50 per 100 lbs. FOB;
1 yr. from orig.; also pure Hast-
ings prolific seed corn, nubbed,

sereened and shelled, or in ear, |

$1.50- bu. FOB. B. E. Messer,
Chatsworth.

Write for the lowest prices on
Culpepper cotton seed J: E. Cul-
pepper, Luthersville. | :

Pure half and half cotton sced,
ist yr. from-orig., 75c bu. oe OF
Dykes, Dexter, Rt. 2. .

Imp. long staple Acalla pet fori
seed, a heavy fruiter, 10 bu. lots,
60c bu. if taken by March 1. - R.
Hood, Dacula.

One hundred bu. Ss
Toole wilt-resistnt cotton seed, 2c
lb,. FOB; money orders only. SS
T. Thompson, Dublin, Rt..1.

Two hundred bu. pure Rucker 3,
in 20-bu. lots, 35e bu. for
entire lot FOB. M. M. ae
McDonough, Rt. 6.

Covington-Toole |. wilt-r culataud.
ist yr., 75c bu. FOB; exc. for good,
new sugar cane syrup. A. J. Kent,
Midville, Rt. 2.

Cokers No. 5, pure, 66c bu. or
exe, for 1 bu: for 2. of feeding
seed. C. L. Peppers, Brasleton,
Rtn;

Pure ile paces cotton seed,
2nd yr. from orig., recleaned, 40c
bu.; also country cured, shickory
smoked sausage, 25c lb. and a real
good i1-yr.-old Tennessee mule,
wt. 1100 Ibs. with extra good
qualities, $75. R. C. Couch, Turin.

Special selected Wilson cotton

|seed, 50c bu., $1.50 per 100 Ibs.;

also special field pclerine seed
corn My Favorite large, ears,
red cob, deep grains, 2-ear; nub-

bed and hand shelled, 50c pk.; -all:
TOB. W..E. Hogg, Buena Vista. .

Cokers. Super Seven str. 5 cot-
ton seed, 75c bu., 2nd yr., from
Cokers; unmixed; staples, 1 in. to
1 1/16 in.; brings premium of 50
exc. for Brabham
peas or A-1 syrup. W. G. William-
son, Vienna.

Langford ped. cotton. eee 1 in.

staple, 39.3 per cent lint; clean
and pure seed, $2 bu. FOB. Wm.
A. Langford, Commerce.
- Cokers No. 5 cotton seed, Ist
yr.; pure and recleaned, 60c bu.;
also cream crowder peas, 6c 1b.;
$3 bu.; alt FOB. W. O. Millsap,
Adairsville, Rt. 4.

Cokers Super

Seven cotton

seed; also Tillman and iron peas)

and Whatleys corn; write. for
prices. J. W. Donan, Macon,
Box 314.

Cokers No. 5 ostton: seed for
sale or exc. for pigs or shoats. D.
W. Davis, Winder. .

Twenty-five bu. Missicstppt Del-
ta long staple- cotton seed, Ist
yr., 1 1/16 in. staple; gins about
45 per cent lint, $3 per 100 Ibs.
FOB; cashiers chk. or money
order. Will T. Martin, Dalton,
Riset:

Cokers No. 5 cotton seed for:

sale or exc. for pigs or shoats. D.
W. Davis, Winder, Rt. 1.
Covington imp.
eotton seed, Ist yr., 80c bu.,
bu. bag, FOB depot Chula. L. R.

|Stripling, Tifton, Rt. 7.

Cokers No. 5 cotton seed, ist
tr from breeder for sale or exc.

| Spearman, Villa Rica.

corn. E. G. Fountain, Ft. Valley.

or exc,

peas;

Wannamaker

20

both for Porto. Rico. p ato

- jor velvet beans. J. M. - Stallings, |

Pelham, Rt. 5.

Wannamaker cotton weed for

planting, pure, privately ginned,

50c bu. sacked; exc. some . for
flue-cured chewing tobacco, pud-
ded pecan trees, or Red Spanish
peanuts. B. EF. Fagan, Martin.

Seed Wanted

Want to buy chufas, bunch vel-
vet beans and Osceolas. R. N.
Ethridge, Jackson. =

Exc. white butter beans, this
yrs. crop for white nest onions,
value up to $2. G. W. Kelley,
Byron, Rt. 4d.

Want 300 lbs. white baby limas,
100 Ibs. colored bunch limas, 10
lbs. ea. Purple Top, Seven Top,
White Egg,
Mustard. W. A. Puckett, Tifton.

Exe. white multiplying onions
for mammoth yellow soy beans at
market price; 1931 crop. J. S. New,
Dallas. : =

Exc. Ky. Wonder and cornfield
bean seed for Pimiento and Royal
King sweet pepper seed, Willetts
Eng. pea seed, and cabbage and
onion plants; ea. pay - postage.
Mrs. (SS. CC. Waddell,
Rt. 2. : =

Want pimiento pepper seed;
will exc. 2 Ibs. dried apples, free of
worms, for 1% 1b. seed. Mrs. W. L.



Exe, choice pecans for fresh
garden seed and plants; write. A.
i. Muilberger, Valdosta.

About 20 lbs. Thurmond Grey
melon seed, 25 Ibs. Dixie Belle;
exc. for N. C., peanuts or running
velvet beans, 50 Ibs. recleaned pop:



CORN AND SEED CORN
= WANTED

Want the vure 8 row Knighton
corn; will exc. 8 shoats, at $4 ea.
for corn at 60 bu. T. E. Ashley,
Biuffton.

Want ear corn, ear lots. shelled
corn, any quantity peanut vine
hay, car lots, velvet beans, either
shelled or in pod=T. A. Acree,
Camilla.

Grain and Hay For Sale

No. 1 peanut hay, $12 ton, FOB,
or exc. for good Jersey milch cows
or hogs; also 50 bu. corn for sale
Cc. E. Hunter, Abbeville,
Rte 2: : 5

Genuine Abruzzi rye seed in 2%
bu. sacks, 80c FOB; money order.
WwW. B.. Love, -Jr., ADBTA, 20
8th Street. : =



Three hundred and seventy- -five |.

bundles good fodder, $1.50 per 100
or exc. for a good shoat;. 2 bu.
honey drip cane seed, $1.50 bu. or
exe. for good corn.: Jesse aeanes
Rockmart, Rt. 2.

Fulghum oats for wale or exe,
for peanuts or peas; 1 bu. oats for
1 of peanuts; 2 bu. oats for 1 of
also have Chas. cabbage
plants, $1 M or exc. for peas and
peau L. Carmichael, Tifton.

Hastings 100-bu., Cokers cold-
proof and Fulghum. oats, 55c bu;
all 1 yr. from originators; pure,
clean and no smut. R. W. :Stem-:
bridge, Milledgeville.

Five tons No. 1 peanut hay,
bright, no rain on it from time
gathered until threshed, $10 ton.
eee Ceanem Dawson, Ries
Box 118.

Peanut vine hay, $6 ton. FOB
shipping point. M. M. Jennings,
Plains.

Sev. tons bright, peanut hay,
lots of peanuts, $8 ton; also extra
bright and sound Jumbo peanuts,
214 Ib. not less than 1000 Ibs.;
2%c lb. for small lots; cash with
order; al FOB. Gordon Newnan,
Stilson.

Abruzzi rye, of finest _ quality,
90c bu.; also O-too-tan soy beans,
$4 bu.; Laredo Soys, No. 1 stock,
$2.50 bu.; all recleaned,, genuine
stock; no order for less than 2%
bu.; cash with order. L. M. Felton,,
Mrshallville.

Want Abruzzi seed rye and Ful-
ghum seed oats, in exc. for Cokers
No. 5 cotton seed, ginned free of
other seed, V. E. Franklin,. Gray-
mont.

Oats wanted for planting, any
amount; will exe. N. Ga. sorghum
syrup, equal value; if interested,-
write at once. Lee Tibbetts,
Dallas, Rt. 4.

New 150 bu. seed oats, at 65c
bu.: so OX Ce pure bred Guernsey
heifers, 1, 8 wks. 1



Shogoin and Curley |~

Bremen, |

seed oats; ea. pay. ches D. ;
ais Tugalo. = :
Sagrain 300
and forage crop,
Grohoma new Wonder er
Ibs., $1; Arkansas Rowden
seed, $2.50 per 100 lbs.;.
sound seed: H. A, Ne 2)
ville, Rt. 3.
Sixty-five bales of.
ish peanut hay, $18, also
1 Spanish peanuts, $1.
Vetrice Lamb, Sparks.
~ Nice, bright peanut | ha
lots, 10 tons or more, for
M. Andrews, Plains...
Bancroft and Fulghu.
for sale; will swap =

sed wheat, also swap
8 bu. upland rice. Da

Good . ade peas, eld
peas, red rippers, irons.
hams, new eras, mixed
bu. FOB; orange cane Ss
bu. 8 he

Gea crowders, $2. 50 t u,
Brabs., $1.50 bu.; pure
$1.25 bu. FOB; exc. 6 t _
for 12,000 crystal wax Bert
onion plants. B. J. Pike, M:

Thirty-five bu. Unknown,

|New Eras, 10 bu. Red Rip

sound, $1 bu. FOB. Mrs...
Truelove, Cleveland. :
New crop sound 90-day's:
velvet beans, absolutely:
for seed, $1.75 bu.; money

-tand state when to.

Adams, Ashburn.

The wonder Eng. pea
prolific, coldproof, bunc
Ibs. or more, 20c Ib., 1 Ib.
add postage. Mrs. Bell -
Coggins, Rt. 2. a

Tender cornfield bean
or exe. 1 cup for 2 lbs
peanuts; ea. pay postag
they send. Mrs. C. J. B
Carroliton, Rt. 6. a

Fifty Ibs, stringless =
beans, 25c lb. old time tender
field beans, 40 lbs., 30 Ib
pure early tender cornfield
Zac -1b.;: exc.; for, sow or pi
D; Scott, Plainville.

white corn, deh: my. b:
James Cureton, Austell. :
About 15 or 20 Ibs. fre
bunch Eng. peas, 25c 1

Sty 10 Ibs. $190> ad C
exc. 5 Ibs. for 1 M white Be
onion plants. Isaac :

| Molena, Rt. 2

Lady peas, sound and cl
lb. FOB; money order.
Loudermilk, Mt,. Airy, RE

One hundred bu. Ha
earliest sure crop beans, 1
middle age beans, gathere
out any rain, perfectly sou
mature, $2.50 bu. . M.
Eastman, Rt. 5. . : :
White table peas, for
exc, for Irish potatoes, n
cabbage plants, potato
anything can use; also
ioned cornfield bean see
15 cup. Mrs. B. L. Perr
Branch Rt. 1.

Three and one-half bu. ~
black-eyed peas, slightly
by thrash, $1.50 bu. del.
lots or $4.50 for the lot;
order; no chks..:H..-S
Monroe.

Ten lbs. frostproof
10c cupful, or 3 for 25c;
age. Mrs, A. F. Cox, Aubu

Sixteen bu. brown suga
ers, 6 or 7 bu. Jackson's |
bush lima beans, ist yr.
Hees for sale; make of

R. Allison, Arnoldsville.

Eng. peas, fine var. cl
sound, 15 Ib.; add postg
Maude Wright, Lawrence vill
3, Box 61. x

New crop oS cream
peas, guar, clean and
weevils, selected for seed,
add postage. Grady Kelle,
phur Springs, Rt. 1...

Two hundred and. titty
brown Whippoorwill peas
40-0 $1:: per buy <P. Rk
Greensboro. 2: Ss

Few bu. Brab. peas Ne ;


























orgia Products Por
Sale

ood, sound 120- day velvet
eans, $2 bu. or exc. for good rib-
gon cane Syrup, also good, sound
white Spanish peanuts, $1 bu.
B. R. Lee Harden, Avera, Rt. 2.
Nice, clean cream sugar. crowder
as, $2.40 bu.; 80c pk. FOB. B. F.
Kelley, Maysville.
No. 1 Brabs., $1.10; Eras, 90c;
cand Irons, slightly mixed,
ic; all FOB, in new 2% bu. _bags.
! D. Cheeley, Mitchell.

Good, - sound mixed peas,
peckled and clays, 20-25 bu. at

5c bu. del. Bostwick; also Wil-
etts Wonders, 20c 1b.; for less
han 5 Ibs., $7.50 -bu. Webster

allaway, Farmington.
Ten bu. mixed field peas, $1.50
u.; 5 bu. black-eye white table
peas, $1.25 bu. FOB. A. C. Well-
porn, Apalachee, Rt. 1.

One hundred per cent pure
speckled sound, 90-day running
velvet beans, about 7 bu. shelled,
$1.90 bu. if taken now; exc. for
mammoth yellow soys, or ever-
earing strawberry plants at low
ice. Carl Phillips, Colquitt, Rt.
Box 19.
"White bunch butter bean seed
or planting, 20c 1b.; speckled
a 15c; running speckled, 20e.
. J- H. Dailey, Millen, Rt. D.
: For sale, 120-day velvet beans,
sound and pure, $3 bu.; also want
some goats to raise on shares;
write for information. H. D.
Yawn, Rhine, Rt, 1.

Seventy-five bu. Brown Whipp.
peas, bright and sound, 90 per
cent pure, $1 bu.; 3 M_ bundles
fodder, $1.50 per 100 bundles; 200
bu. corn, 60c bu.; all FOB New-
nan, or del. at my home. J. C.
McKay, Newnan, Rt. 5. 2
Bunch Eng. pea seed, postpaid,

10c Ib. Willie M. Kelley,
Oglethorpe.
_ White and speckled sugar

erowders, 6c Ib. FOB; 3 pt. tender
punch beans, mixed colors, 33 1/3c
per pt.; 1 pt. mustard seed, 30;
all. 1931 crop; add postage. Mrs.
Bisie Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Red hulled Java peas, $1 per bu.

FOB. W. J. Hillington, Summit,
Rt. aE
Little rice peas, 5c 1b.; 85 Ibs.,



$4; 40 Ibs. white punch butter
beans - for seed or table use, 10c Ib.




































90-day "var., s2- bu: FOR, FE.
Barber, Oakfield.
_ O-too-tan beans for sale;

germination fest 97-9914 per cent,

Six or 8 bu. sugar crowders, 4c
exc. for O-too-tan beans.
GC. Bennett, Gainesville,

Salad Eng. peas, 25c cup; table
ce peas, 20c cup; speckled
erowders, 15c pt.;. striped half
Tunner garden beans, .25c cup;

/orders, Mrs. Ernest Barrett, Rt. 3.
Large crinkle garden peas and
some little early round peas, 25c
lb. postpaid. Mrs. J. T. Bullington,
Rebecca. _

_ Tender, colored cornfield beans,
galad Eng. peas,. 20c cupful;
tender, white cornfield .beans, 25c
/eup; rice and speckled peas, 20c
/cup. Josephine Silver, Ellijay, Rt.

j, Hight Ibs.
/Hng. peas, frostproof, 20c tb.; 2
bu. bunch white butter beans, L0c
b.; fine seed. Mrs. J: S. Keadle,
atesville,

Lady crowders and white peas,
}10c Ib.; 12 Ibs., $1; mung beans,
150 lbs. best for hay, 10c lb.; 12
bs., $1; trade for pigs. Ida M.
Parker, Talking Rock, Rt. 3.
Pure cream crowders, wn-
lamaged, recleaned, 120 Ibs., $6
Prepaid; also 40 lbs. pure white
ttle lady peas, 8c Ib.; all 100 per
tent g00d; cash with order. Mrs.
- J. Simmons, Clermont.
Ninety-day velvet beans, $1.50
bu. in small or large lots. J. W.
arrison, Blackshear, Rt. 3.
Purple hull peas, white with
Purple-eye; _ bean treated for
eevils, 20 qt.; better prices for
ser lots; exc. for young sheep.
G. Morris, Boedon.

Striped half runner bean seed,
Ib.; del.; no chks. Jack Fitz-
ick, Lylerly, Rt. 2.

Forty Ibs. Eng. peas, good
Sound, 25c Ib. or 3 white, 100
sacks for \1 Ib. peas; ea. pre-
postage; also hen and chick-
In the spring, $1 ea. for hens,
_ for chicks. . Mrs. L. R.
r; Elberton, Rt &

day, J anuary 21, 1932

spoonful okra seed, fre with 50c

everbearing bunch.

Georgia Products
For Sale

Twenty bu. pure Whipp. peas,
in new 2% bu. bags, $2:50 bu.; 25
bu. Biloxi beans, new 2 bu. bags,
$2.50 bu.; Willetts Wonders, 20c
lb.; Kentucky Wonder pole beans,
25e lb.;' also. Hastings Prolific
seed corn, $2.50 bu. A. W. Arnold,
Newnan, Rt. 7.

Forty bu. large cream and pure
white sugar crowders, unmixed:
sound and dbl. recleaned, weevil
treated, 12 Ibs., $1; 100 Ibs., $4.75
prepaid; 4c. ib, FOB. Cc. F.
Maddox, Lawrenceville.

Slightly mixed field peas, about
4 bu., 75e bu. FOB; good and
sound. Mrs. W. Shirley, Turner-
ville.

Sound, bright Clay or Whippoor-
will peas, $1.40 bu. del? Ga. points,
in lots of 2 bu. or more. Ailen
Hampton, Mineral Bluff.

Hastings Mung beans, 6 _ Ibs.
postpaid, $1; also yellow pop corn,
shelled, good and sound, 5c Ib.
Walter Jones, Ramhurst, Rt. 1,

White Sugar Crowder peas, best
for table use, 8c Ib. postpaid or
orders of 10 lbs. or more; good,
tender mixed striped half running
bean seed, 25c Ib. postpaid. J. W.
Davis, Tunnell Hill.

Brabham peas, $1.10 bu.; irons,
with few Brabs. in them, 80c bu.;
all No. 1 stock. L. G. Davis,
Renfroe.

Hastings John LL. Eng. peas,
quickest growing and eariiest of
all the extra early var., 25c Ib.:
5 Ibs., $1. D. L. Jordan, Toccoa,
Rt. 1,

New crop Mathew 0O-too-tans

$1.50; Laredos, $1.50; Biloxis
$1. 25. bu: send remittance. B. T.
Marshall, Ft. Valley.

Ninety-day running Speckled

velvet beans, $1.50 bu. FOB ship-
ping point. T. W. Wise, Pitts, Rt.
2, Box 104.

Three ibs. Laxtonian Eng. peas,
25c Ib.;. exc. for white nest onions,
dried fruit, few Ga. collard seed,
E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants.
Lucy Turk, Abbeville, Rt. 2.

Two bu. Lady peas, 8c Ib.; nice
and clean. Mrs. L. P. Wills
Brooklet.

Mixed peas, $1 bu. FOB, or exc.
for Spanish peanuts. at. market
price; also have Dixie Belle water-
melon seed, field select, 30c Ib.
FOB. B. F. Peacock, Pitts.

Lima beans, from 1 to 38 Ibs.,
15c Ib. del.; over 5 Ibs., 10c Ihb.,
FOB; also 65 or 70 head of stock

sheep, $2.50 ea. Joe Baker, Nor-
man Park, Rt. 1.
White, black-eyed speckled

crowders and clean mush peas,
$2.50 bu.; mixture good cornfield
beans, 30c lb.; also red multiplying
onion buttons, 50c gal. B. L.
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

Lady peas, white crowders and
cream crowders, specially selected
for seed, fine for table use; re-
cleaned, 10 Ibs., $1 postpaid; $6.50
per 100 Ibs. E. A. Hayes, Butord.

Limited quantity sound 90-day
running beans, recleaned for seed-
ing, $2.50 bu., FOB; sample on re-
quest. W. E. Josey, Jr., Brtow.

Hastings Ga. pole bens, sev.
Ibs. at 20c pt., postpaid, or 15c pt.
not postpaid; 1931 seed, clean, not
mixed. Mrs. Horace: McClure,
Cisco, Rt. 1.

Velvet beans, about 1% ton, at
le per Ib. in hull; or $1.50 bu.
FOB; cash with order. J. G.

|Broome, Tifton, Rt. 6.

Brab. peas, gathered without
rain, fine for hay, $1.50 bu.; tender
cornfield beans for seed, 25c cup-
ful, 60c 1b,; also have 4 R. I. Red
hens, Donaldson str., S. C. and 1
cock, $5. John Wilson, Ellijay,
Rt. 3, Box 46.

About 3 bu. old fashioned col-
ored bunch butter beans, nice and
clean; make best offer. Mrs. J. R.
Walters, Ellaville.

Hendersons bush limas, 10c Ib.;
Calif. black-eyed peas, 5c Ib.; Eng.
peas, 20c lb., also black walnuts,
$1 bu. Mrs. WwW. V. Thompson,
Bremen, Rt. 1, Box 101.

Old time white pea with purple
hull, $3 bu.; mixed peas, $1 bu.;

exc. for O-too-tan beans, sorghum |.

seed or R. I. Red hens, 1930-31
hatch. L. T. Long, Bremen.

Twenty bu. improved Whippoor-
will peas, bright and clean, $1 bu.
FOB. T. E. Shower, Ringgold,
RED 1.

Sixty or 70 bu. velvet beans,
1931 grown, A-No. 1s,; $2 bu. FOB.
TT. W. Raley, Wrightsville.

Bliss everbearing and early pro-
lific Eng. peas, Hendersons sugar
crowders, 20c Ib.; 6 Ibs. $1 post-
paid; exe. for onion and cabbage
plants. Mrs. T W. Hagood,



Marietta, Rt. 3.



MARKET BULLETIN

Georgia Products For
Sale

PECANS AND PEANUTS
FOR SALE.

Fifty Ibs. small paper-shelis, 5c

Ib.; 60 lbs. med. paper-shells, 7c;

25 Ibs. hand picked dry sage, 35

Ib. and 15 Ibs. hot, dry pepper, 30c

Ib. Walter Hagan; Morrow.

White Spanish seed peanuts,
No. 1s, 2c Ib. in ton lots: 2%c in
small lots, FOB. T. L. Swanson,
Fitzgerald.

Pecans, Schley, Stuarts, Frot-
schers, ea., 25c lb. FOB; swap for
peas, beans, peanuts, chickens,
etc. Dr, B. E. Daniel, Claxton.

No. 1 Ga. runner and No. 1
White Spanish, 2c 1b.; money
order with order. Alton Ricketson,
Douglas, Rt. 2.

Excellent, hand picked, imp.
White Spanish peanuts, free from
trash, $1 bu. Miles Murray, Black-
shear, Rt. 8, Box 78.

Native S. Ga. vine peanuts for
seed, saved clean and bright, with-
out rain stain; Cook County
grown; known as the Bryant pea-
nut; sev. tons at $50 ton, or 62%4c
bu.; write for sample. J. S. Jones,

Adel,

Ga. runners, 75e ,bu. -FOB;
money order. Jesse Touchton,
Pavo, Rt. 1.

Paper-shell pecans, Stuarts, 15c
lb. del. up to 25 lbs.; 50 to 100 lbs.,
12%c Ib.; del. 100 Ibs and up, 10c
lb. FOB; Mobiles, 10c Ib. del. or
8e Ib. in 100-Ib. lots, FOB; also
fine honey for sale. C. G. Oliver,
Barnesville, Rt. 2.

N. C. runner seed peanuts, 3c;

Spanish, 2c lb.; any amt. E. T.
Jordan, Dawson.
Pecans, shelled, hand picked end
sifted, fresh and clean, del. at 50c
lb. Mrs. L. M. Lockhart, Dawson,
830 Lee St.

Imp. large red or Valencia pea-
nuts, for seed, trash and pops re-
moved; 10c lb. FOB. Mrs. Jessie
Hurst, Sulphur Springs.

No. 1 N. C. Ga. raised runner
peanuts, 3c lb. FOB, or in lots of
100 lbs. or more, 314c Ib. del.: also
White Spanish, same price; and
paper-shell pecans, 10 Ibs. or more,
12c Ib. del.; cash with order. C. H.
Parish, Tifton, Rt. 6.

Good, sound running peanuts,
$1.25 bu. or exe, for 2 bu. shelled
corn; ea. pay transportation; also
Mexican -June corn, nubbed and
shelled, 50c peck, del. Robt. <A.
Smith, Harrison, Rt. A.

One hundred bu. White Spanish,
good and sound, gathered and
thrashed without rain, and grown
on red soil, 50c. bu. FOB. Milton
Beall, Louisville.

Med. size, well filled Stuart and
Schley pecans, 12 and 15c Ib. re-
spectively; fine peanut hay, $10
ton; Spanish peanuts, 214c Ib.;
Fetty-Toole cotton seed, $1.50 per
100 Ibs. FOB. J.-H. Baxter,
Ashburn.

Sound, 1931 crop, imp. N. C.
runner. peanuts, also sound and
clean Spanish, 3c lb. FOB. J..J.
Harper, Osierfield.

Georgia goobers; sold last yr.
for $6; selling now for -$4 bu.,
$1.25 peck. Arthur Brantley, East-
man, Rt. 4.

N. C.. runner
raised, 8c Ib.;
Moore, Pitts.

Stuart pecans, best quality, 15c
lb.; few more. Schleys, 20c Ilb.;
good seedlings, 10c lb. G. P. Nunn,
Crawfordville, Rt. 2.

Any quantity paper-shell pecans,
6 to 10c lb. FOB; seedlings, 4c;

peanuts, Ga.
sat. guar. D. B.

send: money with order. D. B.
Price, Ocilla.
Running peanuts, 2c lb. FOB.

Lucian Berryhill, Cochran.

No. 1 runner and Spanish pea
nuts, 244c Ib. W.-B. Harrell, Vai-
dosta, Rt. 1.

New, sound white Spanish pea-
nuts, 2%e lb FOB. Mrs. J. L.
Ellison, Sardis.

Large Jumbo peanuts, 1 bu. to
1M lbs., 8c; from 1 M Ibs. to ear-
load, 234c; also furnish recleaned
and hand picked at higher prices;
write for samples and prices, FOE.
C. W. Lee, Sheson.

Fifty lbs. nice seedling pecans,
FOB, 6c lb. Mrs. Annie E. Hernom,
Mayfield, Rt. 2, Box 465.

Small white Spanish peanuts,
80c bu. or exe. for field peas,
Hendersons bush limas or small
white lima bean seed. C. F.
Smith, Scott.

Stuart and Delmas pecans, 15
lb., del. anywhere in U. S.;.money
orders only. Miss D. D. Odom,
Arabi

Ga, runner and White Spanish
No. 1 seed, 2%4c lb. FOB; sample



for 4, 2c stamps, Johnnie Lott,
Broxton, RFD 32. ~





Georgia Products For
Sale

Seventy-five Ibs. Stuart pecans
for sale. Inman H. Fisher, Dublin,
Rt.8.

Bighty bu. No. 1 Spanish, 75c
bu.; 175 lb. first class Stuart pe
cans, 15c Ib.; also 40 bu. unmixed

iron peas, $1 bu.; all FOR. H. G.|

Cherry, Byron.

Five-lb.-bags Schley pecans, well
filled, hand graded nuts, $1 per
bag postpaid in Ga. Mrs. Claude
Powell, Pelham.

Two tons excellent grade N. C.
peanuts, and 15 bu. sound 90-day
velvet beans, for sale. W. W. Beil,
Abbeville, Rt. 1.

Large paper-shell pecans, 7 and
8c lb.; add postage. Miss Rose
Tilley, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 89.

Spanish peanuts, strictly No. 1.
i931 crop, excellent for seed or for
roasting, 100-lIb. lots, 3c Ib.; 500-tb
lots, 21%c lb.; ton lots, 2c 1% W. J.
Bargeron, Sardis.

Sev. 100 lbs. seedling pecans,
good, sound, very dry and 4dbi.
sacked, ready to ship; make best
price. Mrs. J. B. Hodges, Jakin.

Runner peanuts, 2%c lb. 500 :bs.
or more lots, 2c lb. FOB; sample.
8c; not less than 75 Ibs. shipred.
Albert Thornton, Jr., Camilla.

Fifty lbs. nice, med. size pecans,
15ce Ib.; 12 Ibs. white lhma baby
beans, 15c lb.; also 1 Jb. iong
green okra, 30c; postage to be paid
on all; will take garden piants,
seed etc., in exc. Mrs. M. W.
Park; Eatonton, P. O Box 354.

Sev. 100 Ibs. large Stuart pe-
cans, close out at 15 lb. by 100
Ib. sack, FOB; money: order, or
send COD. Mrs. F. Broadfield,
Dennis. 5

.N. C. flat runners, 22 yrs. im-
provement, 55c bu.; hand shelled,
600 Ibs. 6c Ib.;. perfect in every
respect; guar.; FOB; money order.
W. U. J. Draughon, Climax.

Nice, hand-picked Spanish pea-
nuts, pink var., 6c Ib. del.; also
ratsbane, 25c Ib. and poke root, 20c

lb. del.; wild cherry bark, 15c 1b.;
money order. Tom L. Teasley,
Dewyrose.

Imp. Ga. runner " peanuts, ped.
stock, imp. white Spanish, ea., 3c
lb. FOB. Frank Laurels, Danville.

Seedling pecans, all sizes mixed,
10c lb. FOB, or exc. for peas;
larger quantities del. 50 Ibs. or
more. S. E. OQuinn, Graham.

White Spanish peanuts,. for
seed, 3c lb. or exc. peanuts or corn
for 2 thrifty pigs, 40 or 50 lbs. B.
H. Dunn, Brooks.

White Spanish peanuts, $1.25
per. bag of 2 bu.; collard see,
$15 per 100 lbs. FOB, or 30c Ib.
postpaid. Malvin Collins,
Whigham.

Paper-shell seedling pecans, 8c
Ib. or exc. for Brabham peas or
N.C. runner peanuts or Spanish.
Mrs. D. D. Deen, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Five. hundred bu. Ga runner
peanuts, No. 1, specially for seed,
8c. Ib. FOB; not less than 100 Ibs.

shipped; money order. L. W.
Conner, Abbeville.

Five hundred Ibs. pecans,
Stuarts, Schleys, Mobiles, Frot-

schers, $50 FOB; 200 bu. bright,
sound Whipp. peas, 90c bu. FOB;
50 B. R. hens, $1 ea. R. S. Parham,
Greenville.

FRUIT FOR SALE

Nice, sun-dfied apples, free. of
worms, etc., 10c Ib. ; \del. Henry
F. Weaver, Marion.

Mtn. grown apples from our own
orchards and cold storage, shipped
entire season; on request will give
full particulars of var., sizes and
prices; a bu. or a truck load. Louis
B. Magid, Tallulah Lodge.

Nice, dried peaches, free from
worms, 10c Ib.; exec. for 1 M early
Jersey Wakefield cabbage plants.
Mrs. V. Carter, Whitesburg.

Dried apples, bright, 10c lb., also
eanned cherries, 35c qt.; %4 gal.,
60c; dewberries, 50c per % gal.,
also Calif. black-eyed peas, Whip-
poorwills, cream crowders, cheap;
add postage. Mrs. H. J. Perry,
Cedartown, Rt. 1.

Thirtyfive lbs. dried, peaches,
and some dried apples, ea., 10c Ib.;
add postage; money order. Mrs.
Lizzie Casey, Bowdon, Rt. 3.

Sun-dried fruit, good cooking,
dried from juicy mountian apples,
8 lbs., $1, or 10c Ib. over 20 Ibs.:
exc. 15 or 20 Ibs. for good chewing
tobacco, lb. for lb.; ea. pay- post-
age. J. M. Rich, Morganton.

Sun-dried horse apples, free from
worms, etc., $1 per 12 Ibs. del.;
sun-dried peaches, 12 Ibs., $1 del.;
also 2 cockerels, Mrs. Donaldsons
very best str., 10 mos. old, $3 or 1
for $1.50; and eggs, $1 per 15 del.
Mrs. J. A. Brown, Locust Grove,





Page Seven
Georgia Products For
Sale

Nice, sun-dried peaches, acid
apples, 10c lb.; postage on orders
tess than $1; also sugar crowder
peas, 7c lb.; no order less thm $1,
Mrs. W. C. Wiley. Lula, Rt. 1.

Sun-dried apples,
for white bunch seed butter beans,
or other seed. Miss Myrtle Adams,
Marietta, Rt. 3.

Fresh dried peaches, 6c ib.: ape
ples, 6. 1b.; add postage. Mrs. J,
Bs: Sosebee, Cleveland, Rt. 1.

Nice, dried fruit, 1931 crop, 7:4
lb., or 6 Ib. in 100-Ib. lots, del,
Mrs. Bertha Tritt, Pilot.

Sour oranges for preserves, 35a
bu. FOB; exec. for anything can
use. Mrs. D. G. Caldweli, Kings:
iand,

Dried peaches, 8c Ib.:
Ib FOB. Mrs. Leilar
Royston, Rt. 1.

Nice, dried horse apples, 10c:th.3
peaches, 8c lb. FOB. Mrs. J. di
Roach, Royston, Rt. 1, Box 39.

One hundred and fifty bu med,
large Yate apples, 75c bu. Mrs,
Ed. Hollingsworth, Robertstown.

Sun-dried apples, peeled, 1931
crop, 8c Ib. del. parcel post. M. R,
Payne, Rugby.

Nice, bright sun-dried apples,
6c Ib. del. in 10, 25 or 50-Ib. lots;
also dried peaches, same price;
cash with order. J. C, Forrester,
Roy.

Sun-dried apples
10c lb. or exc.
sacks, beans, etc.
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Nice, sun-dried apples, 10c Ib.
del. in 10-Ib. lots, also good sized
hickory nuts, 5c lb., $2 bu. FOB
Cleveland. Mrs. W. H. White,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 34.

Bright, sun-dried fruit from acid
apples, 8c lb. del. in Ist and 2nd
zones. Mrs. W. P. Hunt, Margret.

Twenty-five lbs. sun-dried sugar

apples, 10
Phillips,

and peaches,
for white feed
M. oF: Btris,

pears, 12c lb.; 15. Ibs. Keiffer
pears, 12c Ib.: 8 Ibs. peaches, 8
Ib.; also 150 Ibs. mush peas, 10e
Ib.; 13 lbs. okra seed, 8c cup;
eash with orders. Mrs. M. KE.
Stubbs, Mauk, Rt.:1, Box 51.
Butter beans mixed, 8e lb.
sound and clean, also dried
peaches, 9c lb., sun-dried and

bright. L. D. Elliott, Lavonia.
Henderson bush lima bean seed,

10e per Ib.; 100: ibs, $8; Willett
wonder pea seed, 15c Jb FOB.
Mrs. F. CC. Sawyer, Sulphur

Springs.
Laxton Eng. peas, cheap, or exe.

for what have you? A. Steins
heimer, Woolsey, Rt. 1.
Willetts Wonders and Thos,

Eng. peas, 1931 crop, 25c lb. del.;
money order only. Mrs. Lizzie
Bullard, Cobbville, Rt. 1.

No. 1 frostproof Eng. peas, 25

Ib.; add postage. Mrs. W. M.
Watkins, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.
White. cornfield beans, 25 Ib.

del.
Rt.

ae 90-day velvet beans, $1. 50
bu. in small or large lots.
Harrison, Blackshear, Rt. 3.

O-too-tan beans, $4 bu. FOB, or
exe. for bunch butter beans; also
200 bu. A-1 corn, 75 bu. or exe,

ee G. Gabriel, Wintersville,

for baby chicks or butter beans,

D. L. Patrick, Griffin, Rt. C..
Willetts Wonder Eng.
20e lb.; baby limas, bush
running, 20c Jb. ea.; exe. either
for Fordhook butter beans. Mrs,

A. E. Biggers, Rebecca, Rt. 1.

Yate apples, 75c per 1 bu. box,
FOB; these are small, running
from 300 to 400 to the box; na
exc.; Apples for trucks, 40c bu. C.
M. Miller, Cornelia.

Nice, dried apples, free of
worms, 7c 1b; not postpaid. Mrs,
Oscar Kincaid, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Nice, and dried white plum
stone peaches, 7c lb.; exc. for pee
cans and. peanuts; add postage,
Mrs. Jim- Canady, Carnesville,
Rie 2

VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Truck load of mustard, ready
Jan. 24, also young turnips; make
offer; also have 50 lbs. Willetts
coldproof Eng. peas, 10-Ib. lots, $2.
H. V. Franklin, Register.

SYRUP FOR SALE
A-1 grade Ga. sorghum syrup,
50 to 200 gal., 1931 crop, in bbls.
and 1 gal. cans; make best offer,
T. J. Davis, Franklin, Rt. 3.

peas,
and





Two bbls. A-l pure Ga. cane
syrup, $12.50 ea.; 2 bbls. No. 1,
$11.50 *ea.; 2 bbls. No. -2 grade,

$8.50 ea.; about 85 gals. to bbl. J.
E. Patrick, Quitman, Rt. 1. 3

Pure Ga, sugar cane syrup, pree
pared for table use, put up in 10
Ib. cans, 6, 10 lbs. to case, $3.25
FOB. Mrs. T. H. Flowers, Jesup,
Rt. 2.

Be Ib., or exe -

Je Ware























feet










ibbon cane syrup, best
or exc.

grade

ame amt. syrup for 125 lbs.
unner peanuts for seed; ea.
. O. O. Hamilton, Vidalia.

ure sugar cane syrup A-1,
ad f Suar., 35, fal. bbls:, $13 2:
gal. bbls. No. 1, $19.50 ea.; case
No, 10 cans, $3.10; 12 No. 5s,
); 10c less on 5 or more cases.

Patrick, Quitman.
re cane syrup, No. 2%, 24
ns, $3.60; No. 5, 12 cans, $3.30:
- 10, 6 cans, $3; 34 gal. bbl. No.
yrup, $10; 34 gal. bbl. No. 1,
= al FOB. .G. Li. ; Duran,

15 gal. pright sorghum

up for sale or exc. for last yrs.
dian Runner ducks or anything

: use; write what you have and
at e price, etc. E. S. Hicks, Yates-

eu sugar cane syrup,
to be good, in 10 lb. cans, 6
case, $3.50; all FOB; money
. R.A. Cravey, Milan, Rt. 1,



e country pork sausage,
oked, 20c Ib. FOB. C. H. Willis,
fton, 110 5th St
Seventy- five libs. all pork sau-
ge. 20e lb. del. within radius of

smites. Mrs. W.. M. Parker,

ll pork country sausage, fresh
nk, 25 1b. smoked, 80c-lb.; 3
prepaid. Mrs. Enoch
Tiften.

fresh, country sausage,
b., smoked,-18c; echgs. col.;
ordcrs for less than $1. Mrs.

. Walter, Morven.
Home-made, all pure pork, sau-
, Loe lb. FOB; not less than
ders. Mrse C.. R. Savage,



cash Sah erder, J. My.
Screven,
Hundred and fifty bu. Porto
eg uks So, Too bu. J. Ay
nson, Jr., "Rockingham. -
Stem Jersey potato seed, at
pression prices grown from
ri Fe < plants. C.. Fancher,
Kirkland. :
Pure red skin Porto Rico seed
$1 bu. FOB my home.
. Wilson, Garfield. :
stem Jersey potatoes, insp.
ov exc. for cows, hegs,
cr anything can use.
ae Douglas, Alma.
ibs. Porto Rico potato
and yellow, le per Ib.
Mrs. Janie Martin,

E.

red
TALI,
town. : :
Pure'ivish Cobbler seed potatoes,
aye Ist June, $2.50 per 100 Ibs.;
lay peag, $5 per cent bright and
sind, $1 bu.; sample on request;
ibu. Laredo beans, $3.25 bu.;
ue Stem seed oats, 50c bu. W.
Holt, Fayetteville, Rt. 3.
Good grade White Star Irish
oes, $1.15 bu. del. Ga. points,
lets of 2% bu. or mores R.=: LD.
Hampton, Mineral Bluff,

BUTTER FOR SALE
Twelve lbs. good, firm butter ea.
reek, 35 Ib.; 3. Ibs.,

guar.; also 20 or 25 Ibs. cook-

in putter, 20e Ib. del. Coy Willis,

alking Rock, Rt. 3.

Nice Jersey butter, 25 Ib.; t. b.

sted cows; also early Ene. pea

eed, 1i5e cup and postage. Mrs. A.
. Holland, Flowery Branch.

Nice, fresh butter, 2 or 3 lbs. ea.

cows t. b. tested, 250 sid.

or Cc. Martin, Gainesville,



Five Ibs. nice, fresh butter ea.
k, 30c lb. postpaid. Mrs. F. J.
kson, Bowdon, Rt. 1.
ne and one-half lb. butter per
ek, 30c ib. del.; party furnish
ton; also mole or castor beans,
for 2 doz.; exc. for nest onions
ed peanuts. Mrs. Cc, A. Ran-

olph, Tucker, Rt. 1, Box 77.

; ee lbs. good yellow butter in
. molds, per week, 30c lb. pre-
Mrs. Chas. Griffies, Bowdon.
ur to 5 lbs. fresh Jersey but-
30c Ib. prepaid; cows t. b.

+ can ship any day of week;

guar. Mrs. Gladys
ton, Rt. 2.

ee lbs. fresh butter per week,

dr Gel; also everbearing

ra berry plants, $1, 500; $1.50

000. Mrs. J. N.. Adamson, Lula.
our: Ibs. fresh J ersey country

ge t. b. tested, 30c Ib.. Mrs.
d Walls, eee Rt. 7.

See

6-10 lb. cans for 4}
90-day velvet beans for seed, |

$1 del.; every }

Roberts,

SUPPLIES FOR SALE

Sou 1 gal. cans fancy extract |
honey, $5; 1, 28 lb. case, consisting
of 1 lb. sections 1 Ib. blocks, $3.25,
del. Levin -Smith, Pembroke,
RE 2:

Fancy comb honey, 10 Ib. pail,
postpaid, $1.50; 5 Ib. postpaid, 80c;
fancy ext. 10 Ibs. postpaid, $1.35;
write for prices in case and bbl.
lots. John W. Berryhill, Lakeland.

Comb honey in 5 Ib. pails, del.
in Ga., 75c; strained, 60c; 60 Ib.
lard cans, FOB here, $6; all spring
honey, mostly Tupelo. Curd
Walker, Vidalia.

Dripped honey, pure and whole-
some, in 5 gal. boxed cans, FOB,
$2.50. Geo. Kirkland, Jr., Swains-
boro.

Best honey ever made; and
cheaper; will show you; would
like to have a good party in coun-
ty to sell it; enclose stamp. Ed
Bradley, Hazlehurst.

About 200 8-frame hives. bees
and equipment for operating. L.
N. Hodges, Oliver.

Ext. honey, 410 lbs. net, $20, or
exc, for clean Brabham or clay
field peas; fancy comb = honey,
packed and labeled, 5 lb. pails, 12
per case, $6.50; exc. some for
sound wheat for chicken feed. J.
T. Mullis, Alma.

Six and one-half lbs. nice, clean
yellow beeswax, 20c lb. and post-
age. Mrs. Effie Ralston, Hilla Gap.
Sev. Ibs. nice beeswax, 138c lb.
del. Bertha Tritt, PHot. =.
About 50 standard size, 10
frame, full depth bee hives for
sale; some with foundation; also
4 hives with bees, and sev. shallow
depth Supers with frames; _bar-
gain for whole lot. M. L. Dunton,
Atlanta, RED 1, phone Ray-
mond 6010.

Fancy ext. honey, 6, 10 lb. pails,
$5; 2, 10 1b., $2 postpaid; 1, .10 Ib.,
$1.25 posinaid; will exc. John A.
Crummey, Dectortown.,.

Seventeen Ibs. pure strained
beeswax in cakes, 20c lb. FOB;
money order. J. J. Altman, Baxley,
Rt 3.

Ext. honey in bbls., 400 lb. net,
$12 ea., also Chinchilla rabbits,
50e ea; 8 N. Z.. Whites, $1;. all
rob. W. E. Buckner, Mt. Vernon.
Ten Ibs. good comb honey, $1.50;
19 lbs. good strained, $1.25 del.
by mail; sat. guar. or money re-
funded. C. P. Smith, Enigma,

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT

TREES, ETC., FOR SALE
Sixty-five peach trees, yr. old,
selected, mixed seed, for home
orchard, $1 doz.; $4 for all; also
Chickasaw plum trees, $1 doz., or
$3 for all. Mrs. J... B.. Brown,
Eastman, Rt. 1. j
Twelve blightproof pineapple
pear trees, 8 yrs. old, 6 ft,, 30c ea.
Wayne Miller, Screven, Rt. 1,
Box 35. :

Brown Calif. fig bushes, white
scuppernong vines, 10c ea. $1
doz.; del. 6 or more; Japan apri-
cot, 20c ea., $1.75 doz, del. 3 or
more; plums, 10c ea., $1 doz., del.
6 or more; other fruits, - A. A.
Moon, Waco.

Chestnut bushes,
hazlenut, all- $1- doz.;
nut trees, blue damson plums,
May cherries, white Eng. peach
and goose plum trees, 15c ea. Mrs.
Mae Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4.

White scuppernong vines, brown
figs, well rooted, 10c ea.,, $1 doz.;
will exc.. W. A. Moon, Waco,
Rte:

Twelve nice mountain grown
apple trees,.2 of kind, from early
until late, yr. old, $1 del.; also
Neals Paymaster corn, from
cert. seed, Hastings imp. Hickory,
ea., $1.50 bu. T. M. Webb, Ellijay.

White scuppernong vines and
purple fig sprouts, ll rooted, 15c
ea.: Stone Mtn. watermelon seed,
50c lb.; black walnuts, 50c bu.,
hulled and dried. O. F.:. Cheek,
Oglethorpe.

Black currants, 4 to 6 ft., $1.25



ehinquapin,

well, Bet

Schley, Stuart, Frotscher, Moore
and Tesche varieties, 35c ea. FOB,
4-6 ft. high, exc. for poultry, pigs,
beans, peas. Dr.
Claxton.

Old fashioned red and yellow
plum gprouts, 10c ea., $1 doz.; exc.
for anything can use on farm of
equal value. Robt. Sheppard, Li-
thonia, Rt. 1.

Lead. var. peach trees, $35 M;
$4 C: 5c doz.; grape, fig, walnut,

|best var, $4 Cc: plum and apricot, i
$ EB.



black wal-]

doz., prepaid. M. E. Warren, Hart-

B.. E.. Daniels,



Tie August,

12 for $1.75: ef

12 for $1; 24 for $1. 50; postpaid:
stamps accepted on. small amts.
Mrs. L..-W. Seago, Pinehurst.

All lead. var. apple trees, 2 to
3 ft., 10c; Concord and Niagara |
grape, 2 yr., $8 C; Early Harvest
and Keiffer pear, 4-5 ft.,
$3.25 doz.; State insp. and true to
name; postpaid. C. M. pie neck
Cleveland, Rt. 1.

White scuppernong and musca-
dine vines, brown fig bushes, i0c
ea. or $1 doz.; hazlenut bushes, |
40c doz; Himalaya blackberry
vines, 75c doz.; blue plums, 25c
645 AS Te Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2.

For sale, 2500 paper-shell budded
Stuart pecan trees, $1 ea.; also
want to buy 10 turkey hens to
raise from; will pay market price.
W. J. Morgan, Stillmore.

Goose plums, large red var., 3.
25e; 6, 50c postpaid; blue Damson.,
2, 380c; 4, 50c postpaid;
(2c) accepted. A. Steinhcimer,
Woolsey, Rt. 1.

Gov. insp. Tung Oil trees, 5-8 ft..
2 yrs. old, $10 100. I. G. Williams,
Cordele.

Wild crabapple, about 2 ft. high,
trees, 75c doz.; add postage. Mrs.
Varre P. Newery, Holton, Box 6.

State insp.- true-to-name appie
and peach trees, lead. var., 5 to 15
ea.; early harvest and Keiffer
pear, 30c ea.; Concord and Ni-
agara grape vines, 2 yr., 10c ea;
postpaid. W. i. Alexander, Cleve-
Jand.

Large purple fig bushes, sugar
figs, and scuppernong vines, all
25c ea. and postage. Mrs. A. L.:
Branan, Macon, 209 Hardeman
Avenue.

One hundred white bloom, yr.
old freestone seedling peach trees,

10c ea., $1 doz. for sale at once. |

Mrs. E. F. Swearingen, Vienna.

Black everbearing . mulberry
sprouts, 2-5 ft. and June berry
sprouts, old enough to bear, 10c
ea.;, also nice seedling pecans, 5
lIb.; exe. for honey in comb. D. W.
McCook, McIntyre, Rt. 2, Box 17.

Fifty rooted, Concord grapes,
closing out, $2.50 for lot; rooted
fig sprouts, 12-15 in., 3 for 25;
white or purple. Mrs. Ida M.
Hicks, Adel, Rt. 1.

The new, beautiful, rare Jap.
red leaf maple, 12-18 in., $3 ea.;
supply limited; order now. N.
Rosene, Ft. Valley. '

Black walnuts, 3 ft, crabapple
sprouts and gray, tame plum
sprouts, all 1bc ea., not prepaid.
W.M. Barnett, Mineral Bluff.

Govt. insp., budded pecan trees,
lead. var., all sizes for sale or exc.
i es Geiger, Flintside, -

Large, fine Stuart pecan trees,
cheap or exc. for corn, peas, vel-
vet beans, etc.; write. Ben R.
Tanner, Sandersville.

Stuart pecan trees, budded and
State insp., $4, $9 per doz.; exc.
for few Fordhook Mammoth bush
lima beans. L. B. Carlton,
Hartwell. :

One doz. 1 fae 2 yr. old seedling
peach trees, fine stock for plant-
ing, budding or grafting, 50c for
lot, FOB. Miss Emily Prather,
Brookhaven, Rose Lane Cottage.

Schley and Stuart pecan trees
for sale. K. N. Sharp, Commerce.

Concord grape vines, well root-
ed, 10c ea; scuppernongs, rooted,
25e; postpaid; also running col-
ored butter beans, 10c lb.; garden
peas and garden beans, ea. 5c
Ib.; white table peas, 5c Ib.; will
exc. Mrs. J. W. Miller, Bowdon.

Sweet cherries, 25c; honey lo-
cust, 10e; exc. for Tung Oil trees;
also foreign shrubbery, rare and
beautiful, for sale. James Hobson,
Jasper.

Uneeda, Early Rose, Hiley, Belle

Ga., Elberta, Carmen, Hale, peach |

trees, $1 doz.; $6 C; $30 M; ap-
ple,. pear, pecans, cheap. - Ria,
Wheeler, Macon, Rt. 5, Clinton Rd.

White scuppernong vines, 15c
ea.; $1.50 doz.; $2.50 per 2 doz.;
$5 for 5 doz. E. O. Patterson,
Waco, Rt. 2, Box. 121,

Black walnut trees, 2-6 ft., 25c
to $1 ea.; crabapples, 3-5 ft., 50
and 75c ea. E. L. Ensley, Blairs.
ville.

Quince trees, 25c ea.; 5 for $1;

Damson plums, same price; sage,.

large bunch, well rooted, 10c ea.;
May cherry trees, 10c ea.; 12 for
$1 FOB. Mrs. L. D.. Spriggs, Rock-
mart, Rt 2.>

_Five hundred pecan trees, Stu-

arts, hee and Frotschers, vo

30;.

stamps

ee
Chapman, Milner

Pecan trees; 4 to. :
100, $24.95; 50, $14. 95; Ve $8. 15;
10: $4.00. Or 50c ea: less than 10
trees. FOB. Exc. for turkey eggs,
turkeys and chickens. Chas C
Harman, Stovall.

Georgia Products
Wanted
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED

Want about 40 bu. peas, irons or
Brabs. preferred; quote best price.

Exc, % bu. pure Lady peas, few
weevils, but guar. good germina-
tion, for 2 bu. hulled seed velvet
beans, from S. Ga.; ea. to pre-
pay chgs. J. E. Hall, Chipley.

Exc. 1 bu. orange sorghum cane
seed for 1 bu. pure O-too-tans;
write first. R.
Rts2s = ;

Exe. 120-day running velvet
beans, good and sound, 1931 crop
for peanuts, 1 bu. beans for. 2 of
peanuts, bunch or runners; ea. pay
ches. C. M. McDaniel, Hazlehurst.

Exe. 10 lbs. dried peaches for 15
lbs. paper-shell pecans; ea. pay
postage. Mrs. W. H. H. Owens,
McDonough, Rt. 5, Box 150.

Exc. 1 bu. peas, Brabs. or New
Eras, for 2 bu. peanuts. W. A.
Lanier, Calhoun, Rt. 5.

Pecans wanted; any amount, al]
varieties. Neon W. Buchanan,
Americus. i

Exe. new Ga. cane syrup in 10

lb. cans at 70c per can for 500 Ibs.
runner seed peanuts. M. l, Ander-
son, Nahunta.
Exc, 1 bu. nice, clean lady peas
for 1 bu. O-too-tam beans; ea. pay
postage. A. H. Pattorsba: Talking
Rock; Rt. 3.

Exc. butter peas for Ky. Wonder
beans, also col. running. butter
beans for dried apples or peaches;
apples preferred. Mrs. Rubie
Sewell, Rochelle, Rt. 1, care L.
Peebles. i

Want sev. bu. Biloxi soy beans.
Otis G. Rawls, Williamson.

FRUIT WANTED.
Exc. seedling pecans, well filled
and nice for dried apples or
peaches; Ib. for 1lb.; ea. prepay
postage. A. S. Cocroft, Hazlehurst.

Exe. bright, sour, sun-dried ap-
ples for good, dried paches; Ib.
for 1p; Mrs. Hattie> Rogers,
Mineral Bluff. .

Exe. good, sound pecans for
dried fruit, peaches or apples, Ib.
for lb.; also 50 W. L. hens, Ferris
str., T5ec ea.; now laying. Archie
P. Malcom, Social Circle.

Exe. 30 white feed sacks, 100
wt., 1 sack for 1 Ib. of dried ap-
ples, free of peel and core; ea.
prepay. Mrs. D. Whiddon, Chula.

PECANS AND PEANUTS
WANTED

Exc. ext. or comb honey in lard
cans at 12c lb.-for runner seed
peanuts; ea. to pay frt. W. D.
James, Manor.

Exe. 5 bu. pure College No. 1
cotton seed for 100 lbs. Spanish
peanuts, good for planting; also
have some beans for sale, at $2.25
bu.; cash with order. Elbert R.
Lomg, Oakman, Rt. 1. ;

Want seedling and paper-shell
pecans in any quantity; pay high-
est cash prices; send samples and
state number of Ibs.; ea. var. of-
fered. Geo. M. Prince, Columbus,
Box 1160.

SYRUP WANTED
Exe. 18 hens and 2 roosters,
mixed, large breed, for A-No. 1
thick 1931 syrup in 385 gal. new
bbis.; ea. pay exp. chgs. Mrs.
L. BE. Wiggins, Doyle.

VEGETABLES WANTED
Want new crop sweet pepper;

Q.







iname variety you have; state price

per 1lb.; would like to exc.. cab-
bage or onion plants. A. Godwin,
Lenox.

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES WANTED

ke: colored bush butter beans
at 1dc lb., and other value for fruit
trees; write what you have. Mrs.
J. lL. Smith, Homerville, Rt. 2,
Box 6.

Want 100 Vais apple trees; state
price, etc. J. B. Hand, ee
Rt. 1, Box 404,





Miscellaneous For Sale
Bright and red, flue-cured to-

bacco, eae 10c;



in lots of |

10c large cupful;

Miller, Acworth,

at.;

moking, 8c 4

large pleces, 43
owington, Comme
Extra fine large, hulled

) {hickory nuts, 30 gal.;

not postpaid. Arvel. Burr
renceville. RFD 1. :

Nice chewing tobace
smoking, 8c lb. FOB. Mr
Griffis, Surrency, Rt. 2. |

} Walnut kernels, large a:

from cultivated trees, 2
85c prepaid in Ga.; quanti

on request. John Crone, Phi

R. M. Morris, Surren
Eighty lbs. black walnuts
also Early Alaska. in
exc. fo.
garden seed or white f
free from holes. Mrs.
Whitten, Luthersville, I

Some barn-cured toba
and mellow, chewing, ;

fing, 9 1b.; no orders fo

$1; postpaid; exc. for
penders. L. T. -Bushe,
Ret... 2;

Good, red leaf chewing to
9c; smoking, 7c; no orders fc
than 50c; no chks. Mara
field, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Good, bright leaf tobacco,
J. V. Leggett, Baxley. |
Fig, peach, pear, preser
watermelon rind pr
60c aqt.; Spanish relis
green tomato pickles, p
spiced pears, 45 qt. Mrs
Story, Thomson. :

, Good smoking tobacco fo
or exc.; 1 Ib. tobacco fo!
cotton; ea. pay postage,

Sut

Seabolt, Culberson, N.
Resident of Ga.

Good, ripe and mello
chewing, 10c; smoking,
orders for less than $1
Mrs. Christine Rosas
Rt.-2. ;

One-half bu. dried pe

Ibs. for white feed sack
holes, and 15 Ibs. apples fo
chewing tobacco. M
Anderson, Bowdon, Rt. 5
Ground oyster shell fc
and small chickens, $1. per

Bay St., Hast.

Wainut meats,
sifted, 30c lb. not
orders filled unless.
order. Miss Anna *
Rhine, Rt. 1.

Two lbs. each, black
and hickory nut }
pieces, 50c lb. del.:
hickory nuts, 50c st,
Thornton, Cumming, Rt

Five pks. hulled and dri
walnuts, 20c pk.; Willet
pea seed, 15c Ib.;
and apples, 1214
srains of red and yellow p

'10c Ib. shelled; all 1931 crop

Mrs. L. E. Ross, The Rocl
Good, flue-cured tobacco

8e lb.; dark, 7c Ib. FOB. F

Herndon, Surrency.

Bright, flue-cured toba:
lb.; cash with order. Te
lin, Surrency.

Sweet leaf, flue- cned
chewing, 10c lb.; smokin
adel -Casn with. order.
Campbell, Baxley, Rt. =

zone.
Rt.s2.
Bright, flue- canea
15 lb.;
ples. Mrs,
_ Good, flue-cured tobac
ed, good to chew or sm
$1, prepaid to 3rd zone
order; add postage.
Waters, Baxley, Rt. +
Good, flue-cured tobace:
ing and chewing, 10 Ibs..,
paid to 3rd zone; cash Ww
Tony Young, Baxley, Rt.

Miscellaneous Wan
Want 10 lb, nice, cle
exc, 10 Ibs. nice, dried ap



pay postage. Mrs. L. Pe

Exe. Pride of Ga. melo
dry gensing, Ib. for 1
onion plants. Mrs. La
Haddock, Rt. 2. =

Exe. walnuts and pecans 0]
cotton, white Calif. peas
low sugar crowders, ari
and apples, free of w
write first. A. B. Wood,

Exe. vere for sau g

nuts, or an
write | what - yo
Harris, |



_ |Box 115,