Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1932 August 4

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AGRICULTURE.
COMM ISSIONER:

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

STATE CAPITOL

Poultry. For. Sale
, BANTAMS
ize winning Buff Cochin Bant-
rize winning Buff Cochin Bau.-
$1 to $2.50 a.; $1.75 to $4.50 pr.
(no chks) in advance. Geo. M.
, Fizgerald.
old bantam cock, half Sebright
half. Ancona; good, healthy
; cheap for cash. - Caryle M.
on, Tifton, Rt. 2.

hirty-five mixed bantams, March

April hatch, 60c pr.; 3 hens and from Booths trapnested stock, $1 ea.

FOB; cheaper in lots of 6 or more.

oster, $1 FOB; money order.. Mrs.
ory Roberts, Carrollton, Rt. 2.
rio of half grown genuine Buff
in bantams, $2.50; grown stock,
io; eggs, $1.50 setting; Giant
. Minorca young cockerels,
eggs, $1.50. O. H. Wright, At-
, 015 Peters Bldg.
e rooster and 5 pullets, mixed
reed Bantams, 5 mos. old, $1.50 for
, not prepaid. Herbert Clyde, Cal-

re Golden Sebrights, $3 per a
Bowers Guann, Clyo.

rio of pure White Bantams, $1:
oney order. Leon Boyd, Ringgold.
Pair of genuine Buff Cochin, 1931
ch, $2.50; pr. of half grown, full
sk Golden Sebrights, $1. Robert
gle, Carrollton, Rt. 6.
e bred Buff Cochins, March
ih, 75c each; cockerels or pullets.
J. M. Brand, Hazlehurst.
wo White Cochin hens, 60c eaca;
hite Cochin roosters, 50c each;
sed Bantam hens, 40c ea.; Buff
n rooster, 60c: 27 biddies, 20c
Garland Reynolds, Newnan, 102
Washington St.

ARRED AND OTHER ROCKS

enty Barred Rock yr. old hens

20 March hatch pullets; sell or
de for feed mill, honey ext. or
mm, J. C. Waters, Epworth.





ks str. B. P. R. pullets, cock-
and cock birds; from ped. stock.
ius Chastain, Toccoa. Rt. 2.

Poultry For Sale
Fifteen pure bred B. R. pullets,

dJarge fry size, 40c each; cockerels,

Same_ price; R. CRE Red eggs, 2c

each; R. C. Red cockerels, 50c eacn.

Mrs. A. B. Crow, Flowery Brnch, |.
Rt. 2.

Nine thoroughbred Gold Seal str.
B. R. hens, 1 yr. old, direct from Min-

nesota, $1. .25 each. Charlie Griffin
Moultrie, Rt. 5,

AAA B: R. ped. cockerels, direct

2

Mrs. M. W. Stocken Marshallville,
RFD 1.

Fifty more~ of my Special Dark
Rocks and Reds, pure bred, 50c each;
IZ pullets, 2 cockerels. free of cock-
erels, 50c each; after this week, 75
each. W .U. J. Draughon, Climax.

Pure B. R. pullets and cockerels.
65c each; also few R: I. White pul-
lets, 75c each, and few cockerels,
same price. Mrs .W.S. Hadden, Shell-
man, Rt: 1.

Full blood White. Rock~- roosters,
Fischel str., February hatch, $1 eacn;
full blood Jersey cow for sale or exc.
Mrs. M. E. Hattaway, East Point, 301
Wadley Ave.

Parks str. B. R. breeding stock di-
rect; reg. per. 10-D1-32; cream grade;
5 hens, 2 r-old, $t. each: April pul-
lets, $1; March. cockerels, $1.50 each;

money order; return crate. Mrs. John |

Watson, Graymont.

Twenty-five pure B. R. pullets and
2 choice roosters, $12.50 for lot FOB;
cash. C. J. Reynolds, Flowery Branch,

| Rt. 1.

Six young B. R. hens and rooster,
no culls, $6 del.; cash with order. Mrs.
W. B. Allan, Alto, Rt. 2.

BRAHMAS
Light Brahma pullets and cock-
erels, pure bred Giant str.; March
and April hatch, 50c and 60c each:
Mrs. J. D. Mulligan, Washington.





ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 19382.

Poultry For Sale
CORNISH
Several Dark Cornish 2 and 3 lb.
cockerels, 75c each, FOB; $1 del. H.
W. Thurmond, Greshamville..
Pure bred: White Cornish pullets

and cockerels, 50c each; eggs, 15 for

75c del.; $1. 20 for 30; no personal
chks, Paul E. Law, Ocilla.

Pure bred Dark Cornish non-relat-
ed, prize winning stock, spring roost-
ers, $1 each; eggs that will hatch, 5c

each; baby chicks, 12%c each; guar.

sat. Mrs. Cc. A, Patterson, Ty Ey,

Rt. 1.

Pure bred Dark Cornish pullets and

-cockerels, March. hatch, large type,

Berry Bull Dog str. pullets, 80c; cock-
erels, $1 ea.; 10 pullets, 1 cockerel,

-$8, C. H. Trotman, Lumpkin.

Large type Dark Cornish cockerels,
3-4 lbs., 85c to 90c ea.:; flue-cured to-
bacco; exc. for anything can use.

Mary I. Lanier, Summit.

Dark Cornisn, spring pullets; and

yr. old hens, carefully selected from
prize winning flock, $1.50 each FOB:
money order for what you want. Law-
rence Wynn, Milledgeville, Box 226.
- One pure bred Dark Cornish broad
breasted, low type Indian game cock,
2 yrs. old, $2; prize stock; cash with
order; small Cornish rooster, $1. J. R.
Gardner, Locust Grove.

GAMES

Jersey White Giant cockerels,
March hatch, $1.25 ea.: pullets, same
age, $1 ea.; 1 cockerel free with 10
pullets; all pure bred, wt. 4 Ibs.; di-
rect from Maples farm. Jessie
Whitley, Osierfield.
Canary and Allen Roundheads,
Feb. hatch, 4 and 5 lb. stags, $2 and
$3; trio, $4; sat. guar. G. H. Durham,
Resaca, Rt. 1.
Five J: B. Giant yr. old hens,
thoroughbred Marcy str., also 5 pul-



Jets, March hatch, 1 rooster, yr. old,

$11 for lot; money order; very fine.
Miss Lillian Crumley, Soperton, Ries:

NUMBER 31,
Poultry For Sale

Trio of 15 m9). old Gray Torment-
ors direct from R. R. Rains this sea-
son, $7; 1 full Knob Comb blue cock,
$2.50. G. W. Logan, Ellijay; Rt. 2.

Pair Black Champion games, :nen
and rooster, 2 yrs. old, $3.50 FOB;
cash with order. J. A. Vineyard,
Lylerly. S

Pit Games, Royal Chantecleers; a |
few crowing stags at $2.50 each; wt.
4 to 5 Ibs. G. W. Price, Atlanta, 1678
Emory Road.

Four full stock J. B. Giant hens

and 5 March pullets, and 1 rooster,

$10. Homer Peterson, Soperton,; Rt. 2.

Three pure Pit game hens for sale;
1 Hennie cross stag, $2.50 for stag.
Carl Griffin, Gainesville, 85 Oak St.

LEGHORNS

Twenty pure bred Tancred W. L.
pullets, 3 mos. old, 40c each FOB; 20
pure bred Tancred cockerels, 3 mos. -
old, 35c each FOB. Mrs. Ivy E. Ever-
ett, Register.
~ One hundred and seventy-five Fer-'
ris str. W. L. hens, 1930- hatch,
healthy, prime cond., 50c each del. in
Ga. J. M. Brand, Hazlehurst.

Brown, also White L. hens, yr. old,
50c each: also 1 pr. good; black mare
mules, 1100 Ibs, each cheap; exc. any
for cattle or hogs; close by. J. C.
Dalton, Dixie, Rt. 2.







MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS.

Four B. R. pullets, 50c each; 3 pule
lets, cockerel, R. I. Reds, pure bred;
exc. for March-April hatch English
str. Leghorn pullets. Mrs. L. A. Ed-
wards, Meigs.

Twenty heavy mixed, 10 wks. old
chicks, 20c each; 7 hens, 1 rooster,
Minorcas and mixed, $4.; all exp. cole
lect; money order: Gladys Harrell,
Hawkinsville, Rt. 2, Box 25.

Four hundred our Hollywood W. L.
hens from ped. matings, 65c ea.; lots
of 15 or more, 1 male free with ea.
15 hens. G. D. Fain, Edison. :





MARKET REPORT

OF
Prevailing Wholesale Prices, July 25. 19382. Always Subject to Variation.

Atlanta Macon Savannah Augusta Columbus valde

Eggs, Georgia trade, doz
Eggs, yard run, doz

GEORGIA PRODUCTS

$ .16
14
12
14







Country Butter, best table, 1b. 3

: Har Corn (80 Ib. to bu.), bu
Sweet Potatoes, per 100 lbs
- Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton
Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton





- $15
13





Poultry For Sale

Poultry Wanted ........... See reget cee ee
Live Stock For Sale

Live Stock Wanted

Flowers and Seed For Sale
Flowers and Seed Wanted
Second-Hand Mchny. For Sale
Second-Hand Machny. Wanted ..
Inc., Brooders, Etc., For Sale
Inc., Brooders, Etc., Wanted
Positions Wanted

Farm Help: Wanted

Seed For Sale

Baby Chicks For Sale

Baby Chicks Wanted

Eggs For Sale

Eggs Wanted

Grain and Hay For Sale

Grain and Hay Wanted
Miscellaneous For Sale
Miscellaneous Waented

Plants For Sale

Plants Wanted

Georgia Products For Sale
Georgia Products Wanted .............. :
Special Notice

INDEX









The Annual Mid-Summer FF ar ii
At the Farmer's Market of Sears, Roebuck & Co.
esday, August 9th Thru Saturday, August 13th





_. Ward, Perry.

White

) rare in the South,



eee MINORCAS
es Pape str. Black Minorca cockerels,
selected for breeding, 4 mos. old, 45c
each. Guy Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2.
-. Sixteen Golden Buff Minorca 10

wks. old cockerels, direct from Rust,

50c each FOB; $6.50 for lot. R. M.
Boggs, Colbert.

Five Buff Minorca cockerels, AAA
gerade; hatched by Rusk, June 20;
best breeders selected; 2 or more at
50c each crated FOB. H. A. Neal,
_ Carnesville, Rt. 3.
_. Extra fine White Minorca 10 mos.
old cockerels, direct from Booth, $1.75

each; 2 for $3; Black and White Mus-
-covy duck eggs, $1 doz.; day old
ducks, 20c each. E. Maynard, New-

ton.



ORPINGTONS
Six thoroughbred bloodtested Buff
- Orp. hens, $1 each; cash with arder.
Mrs. G. D. Flake, Brooklet.

Three and one-half mo. old Golden
- Buff Orp. from bloodtested flocks,

- high egg laying grade AA pullets, 40c

each; cockerels, 25c each; no culls
_ sold. Olan Lodge, Pelham.

AAA Buff Orp. ped. cockerels, The
Lay agg-a-day str. Booths trap-
~ nest stock, Feb. 4 hatch; pullets same
age, laying, wt. 6-7 lbs. Mrs. J. .



PHEASANTS FOR SALE
One pr. Ringneck Pheasants, $3;
and 3 Bantams, 2 hens and rooster
for $1. Lloyd Brown, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.

: PIGEONS

Homers, mated, banded and work-
jing, $1 pr., unrelated: or 50c each;
/ exe: 2 prs. for 2 pr: White Kings. x
M. Marsh, LaFayette.

. Pure bred White Kings, mated,
banded and working fine; write. Odell



Collier, Moultrie.

5 Muif Tumblers, Priests, inniie.
hm Rollers, Silveretts, Owls, Turbits,
_ Oriental Trills, Magnies, Homers and

White Kings; all $1 pr.; Pouters, Car-
neaux. $2 pr.; Modenos, Ringneck

_. Doves. Herman Mize, Americus.

Pure bred, banded White Kings,

- well mated and working for sale or
trade. Odell Collier, Moultrie.
Thirty pr. common pigeons and 20

pr. White Kings for sale or swap for.

Bantam chickens. Ralph Pitts, Mov!-
trie.

'. Homers, aH colors, 50 pr.; rabbits,
_ Whites, Giants and Chinchillas, 15
_ Wks. old, 35 to 50c each. L. E. Wil-

liams. Ty Ty. :

White Kings, $1.50 pr.; Silver
Wines, Siopr-: all mated and banded
and working; exe. some for other va-
rieties. F. S. Taylor, Vidalia.

_., Buff, Red and Splashed Carneaux,
ee for sale or exc. for young chickens of

any type; pigeons banded and work-.

ing. J. E. Alexander,
- Houston St., N. E.

_ White Kings for sale or exc. for
chickens; want to buy country cured

Atlanta, 134

hams. Mrs. G. C. Watkins, Macon, 756

' Mulberry St.

Ten pr. pure bred Homers and nice
_ large White Kings, $1.50 pr.; well
- mated and working: B. L. Bantam
eockerels, 35 each. C. H. Overby,
_ Columbus, 22 lith St.
_ White Kings, not over a yr. old; am
overstocked and want to sell some of
. my young birds; sore mated, $1 pr.
_ Dave Coleman, Fort Gaines. ,

: Ten pr. fine, large Carneaux, no
Splashes nor culls; all mated, work

fine, $15 for lot; trade for chickens.
_ &. H. Earnest, East Point, 106 New-
_ man Ave.



R. I. REDS

Pure bred R. I. Red and Barred |

_ Rock roosters, April hatch, 50c each.
Grady Lane, Rebecca, Rt. 1.
S72 Sev. R. 1. -Red yearling hens, $1.25
ea. sev. cockerels and cock birds,
_ $1.50 to $5 ea.; Jan. hatch pullets,
$8 ea, Ry A: Yeager, Zebulon,
oe Forty R. I. Red pullets,
old, Dunlap str., 40 ea., FOB, or $15
fox the bunch. F, A. Rovers, Wash-
> aacton, Rt. 3.
Thirty R. I. Red friers, 20c Ib., wt.
about 2 Ibs. ea. in week or so. Mrs.
2 J. Sherman, Lumpkin. .
Thoroughbred Donaldsons R. o
Reds, 3-mos.-old pullets and cock-|
rels, $1 pr. FOB; thoroughbred Dark
phe ake: 3)

10. wks.



+ for sale or exc. Jno.. a McCreight,

Dorchester. -

Two fine, large Muscovy ducks, al-
most white, 1 duck and 1 drake: also
full feathered and duck is laying, #1.
each; money order. Mrs. Less South-
ern, Cartecay.

Five Guinea hens, laying and l
rooster, $3; exc. for 4 pure bred Black
Minorca hens, not over 2 yrs. old.
Mrs. J. A. Thomas, Blackshear, Rt. 1.

WYANDOTTES



S. L. Wyandotte roostersand pul-|
exe. some for trio of

lets, 50c ea.;
Pheasants; 3 bred rabbit does, 1
buck, 6 half grown, sell reasonably,

or exc. Evelyn Curry, (failed to give}

address on ad).
March hatch special grade R. C.
White Wyandotte cockerels,
from flocks headed from ped. im-
ported Canadian-R. O. P. males, $1

FOB; no chks. Mrs. Duff B. Gordon,

Pitts, Rt. 2, Box 126.

Pure bred Silver Lace Wyandotte
ceockerels, 4-5 mos. old, 75c each; 3-4
mos. old, 60c each del. Mrs. C. A.
Reece, Dawsonville.

Entire stock of R. C. W. Wyan-}-

dottes, Regal Dorcas str., part of
them direct from John Martin;
March and April cockerels and pul-
leis; 15c..up, BOR: Zo D. Lee; Red
Oak.

Four pure bred R. C. S. L. Wyan-
dotte March hatch roosters, 50 each;
money order only; party to pay exp.
chgs. Mrs, J. H. Harpe, Blakely.

Poultry Wanted

AUSTRALORPS
Want to buy or exc. for a few
March hatch Australorp ready to lay
pullets, cheap for cash; give descrip-
tion, age, and price. Mrs. C. R. Sor-
rells, Monroe, Rt. 1..

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS

Exe. pr. Bronze turkeys, gobbler
and hen, and 8-4-mos.-old young
turkeys, for 15 Barred Rock, March
or April hatch pullets and 2 cock-
erels, pure; write. Leo. E. Burk,
Rome, Rt. 4. .

Exe. 10 young White Pekin ducks
and drakes for 10 pure bred B. R. or
Red pullets; no culls; write first. Mrs.
T. E. Shaver, Ringgold; Rt. 1.

BRAHMAS
Want 10-20 Light Brahma hens, 1
to 2 yrs. old, near Atlanta; give best
cash price. A. FP. Samuels, Fairburn.

LEGHORNS
Want 200 best grade Leghorn pul-
lets, Booth, Ferris or Barron str., 8 to









12 wks. old; will exc. dbl. deck incu-

bator, 1200 cap., or pay cash. Mrs.
ZT. B, Jones, Parrot, Rt. 1.

Want 30 W. L. pullets, soon to lay;
will exc. 10 half grown April hatch
turkeys, Ellis str. or bred P. C. sow
for same. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit,
Ete 2.

Want W. L. pullets, March or April
hatch; trade a good Jersey cow,
fresh in, or a good mule, or other
value. F. P. Prather, Good Hope.

Want to buy 20 Leghorn hens not
over 20 mos. old, of good stoek and
healthy; state where they came from,
av. wt., strain, number and price.
Chas. F, Howe, Ft. Valley.

Exec. young, ped. W. Leghorn roost-
er, very fine, for another of same
kind or for young hen to keep from
inbreeding. Mrs. WP, Holland, At-
lanta, 253 Sydhey St., S. E.

Want 150 W.L. pullets, March
hatch of any good pure: strain. Mrs.
Beth B. Bowers, Albany, Rt. Cc.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

Want to buy poultry of all kinds;
will pay lic lb. for friers, any size,
and 8c Ib. for hens, and wil]- come

and get them, within 60 miles At-

lanta; write. J. E. Wallace, Hape-
ville, 841 North Ave. j

Exe, 1 pr. N. Z. White rabbits, ped.
and 3 3 mos. old for broilers or fryer
chickens. C. S. Smith, Decatur, 197
Feld Ave., Phone DE. 0784-M.

Exe. value for large breed pullets,
not less than 1% lbs. each; $3 value
for each 10 pullets: write. Mrs, O.N.
ae Moultrie,

PIGEONS |







- Want

direct |.

ecte
. turkey hens for
bers. Si Me Calfee, Brunswick.

Live Stock For Sale
: CATTLE FOR SALE
Real good 4-yr.-old, 4 gal. cow,
Jersey and Holstein mixed, 3rd calf
6 wks. old; a No. 1 bargain, $35. W.
V. Gibson, Temple. Rt. 2.
Three heavy milch cows, fresh in,
and reg. Guernsey bull, 1 cow also
reg. H. F. Tanner, Blackshear.



500 ibs.;
ington,

write. C. Z. Flynt, Wash-

now giving 2 gal., $28. Mrs. B. Bran-
non, Atlanta, 60 Rogers St., S. E.

Several Jersey milch cows for sale
or will exe. for W. L. pullets or young
} hens. W. D. Putnam, Curryville.

Young, 1M lb. beef, 3c Ib. if taken
at once. Pat W. Boykin, Bairdstown.

Two registered J. bulls, 22 mos. old,
and 1-reg. young fresh J. cow; all
excellent breeding and individuals;
cheap. S. L. Thornton; Dewyrose,
meu 2.

Yearling heifer, Jersey, $20 at barn,
or exc. for equal value. R. L. Prather,
Atlanta, 1316 Marietta Road.

Four gal. milch cow, freshen in
Sept.,. $35 FOB; cash with ordez.
Mers.. = B; Edwards, poe Rt. 1:
Box 121.

Thoroughbred Jersey cow 2% yr.
old and heifer calf, both of the best,
high productive milkers, $35 for both
at barn for quick sale. S. Thos, Jef-
ferson, Lenox.

Eleven stall fed young steers, av.
wt. 750 to 800 lbs.; make best offer
deli. D. Peter, Blakely,

One reg. Jersey bull, 3 yrs. old,
good cond.; sell or trade; write. T. D.
Aycock, Campton, Rt. 1.

_ Ten or 12 head nice, fat steers for
sale. R. S. Parham, Greenville.

Thoroughbred, well marked Guern-

F. N. Whittaker, Macon, 201 Pierce
Ave.

Thoroughbred Jersey cow, not reg +s
6 yrs. old, young calf, 3 gal. milk, 14%
Tb. butter; good disposition, $40 for

Roy L. Bloodworth, McIntyre, Rt. 1.
One fresh milch cow for sale at

Floyd, Ga.; write or come see at once,

$35. Charley Gowder. Austell. Rt. 1.

Two splendid Guernsey milch cows,
1 with 3 mos. old calf: other just
fresh this week; sell either or both:
can be seen at my farm. Address

| Walter T. Candler, Atlanta, 214 Wal-

ton Bldg.

Three yr. old fine Jersey bull, wt.
about 909 lbs.: os well broke,
cheap for cash. F. W. Lowe, Buena
Vista.

One serch eet Jersey and. Hol-
stein cow, 3rd calf, 3 wks. old; giving
4 gal. milk, and 1% Ib. butter on
pasture; Jersey heifer, 16 mos. old,
dairy tyne; also 15 mos. old fine Jer-
sey male. Mrs. Pellie Baughn Neill,
Zebulon, Rt. 2.

One fresh Jersey cow, now giving
4 gal. per day, for sale. R. G. Dorris,
Fairburn.

Two Jersey heifers, cream color, 8
mos. old, $25 at my place W. M.
Fortner, Meansville, Rt. 1.

Good, young milch cow, part
Guernsey, in good cond., second ealf:
now giving 2% gal., male calf 4 mos.
old included, $30, or exc. for 2 heifer
yearlings. _ &. I. Scott, Statesboro,
Rt. 4... E

Reg. Hereford cattle, both bulls and
heifers; terms available for reliable
parties. E. T. Boswell, Jr., Siloam.

Reg. Polled Herefords, the coming
beef breed: a 9 mos. old bull, 2 ma-
ture herd bulls, extra good. Perry a;
Lunsford, Covington.

Fifty Jersey cattle and equipment
to dairy with, near a good market for

Ped Gate Farms.

Fifty head of cattle at 3c Ib. per
lot, from 3 mos. to 2 yrs. old. J. B.
Williamson, Goggins, Rt. 1.

Four nice young cows, just calved,
or will calve in few days: also Jersey
bull that can be reg. W. I. Jordan,
Sandersville.

Yearling heifer, Jersey, $20 at my
barn, or exc. for equal value. R. L.

Prather, Atlanta, 1316 Marietta One
N. W.



Twenty-five steers, wt. from 350 to}

Good, gentle Jersey cow, 2nd calf .

4 son, Irwinton.

sey bull, 10 mos. old for sale or exc.

| pigs at depression prices,

both at my-barn, or $42 FOB. Mrs.

sale. H. E. Martin, Savannah, care



fine, $3. 50 each, $6: 50 pr., or exc,

anything can use. E. Se Heaton, Hart

well, a
8.P, Co pigs; sired: py:

Eagle, No. 137287, the worlds
champion boar of 1930-31: wt. 3
Ibs.; write for further informat a
Loring Johnson,. Midville. :

- Pure bred S. P. C. pigs from are
litters, cholera immune, 3 mos
$5; 8 wks. old, $3.50 each. V. Davi

.. Reg. Duroc *Jerseys, 10 mo: old.
bred, $15 each; 5 mos. old boars an
gilts, $10 each: $18 -pr.; reg. y,
pigs, $20. J. C. Lumsden, Tatbottor
Four pure bred straight nose B

shire gilts, 8 wks. old, wt. 40 0:

Ibs., $5 each. Edsel a Cano
Ried: 4
Four pure bred straight nose Ber
shize gilts, 8 mos. old, wt. 40 Ib
ea., exp. paid. Dorsey Ca
On: Rte ds: aN
Duroc J. pigs, 3-4 mos. old: BI
lbs. each, cholera immuned and
in buyers name, reasonable pi Ces:
200 bu. Pineapple pears ready Aug
to Sept. 1. L. M, Kennedy, Col
Six fine thrifty P..C. and D..

-pigs, $15 for lot, or $6 pr. 8 wks

Mrs. W. R. Williams, Union City,

Reg., cholera immune, 150- Wb.
mos. old Duroc Jersey service
$15 each FOB. Henry T. Lums
Talbotton.

Duroc J. pigs, males and teres
cholera and swine plague imm
for life; reg. papers furnished, $6_
Christine Strange; Cobbtown. ~

Three Stay-Fat kind Guinea pigs
about 50 lbs., 2 males, 1 fema
each; $13 for g00; > ae And son,
Glenwood. Bae

Little Black Guinea. noes, 4
choice pigs for breeding only; r
$10 pr.;

exc. for hens at 12 Ib. 2

| Barnes, Summit. ie ie ae

Big Bone Black Essex, choi

-preeding prs, no akin, dbl. tre

sat. guar.; exc. a few for good
oats and rye; send sample and pri
W. J. Bargeron, Sardis, Box 146.

Pure Ga. cane syrup, No. 1 grac
#3 case of 6 No. 10 cans; 10c 3
less on 3 case lots;. Brooks Co
hams, $15 per 100 Ibs. Lee Pat
Quitman.

Milch cow, calf, 3 wks. oly. a)
milk per day, $25. Henry S Dap) ret
Acworth, Rt. 1. Ss

Nice, reg. heifer, 2 yrs. one
due to calve Nov. 30, 1932; looks g

| is good, price matter of correspon

ence. Robert Barron, Zebulon.

HORSES AND MULES FOR SAL
Hight yr. old horse mule, wt. 11

Ibs., $55; also want to buy 2

shoats, 100 Ibs., each for cash. W. }



1 Bolton, Griffin, Box 436.

Red mare mule, 7 yrs. old, 1. M
when fat; sound, fast. gaited; che
or trade for good mare or milch co

Duroc hogs sell or trade. Ottis. Mood
Coffee. ;

Will pasture mules, 50c per m
cattle, 25c each per mo.; located
Maxeys Read, Fambrough. Bri Ee
C. Bell, Maxeys, Rt. 1. 5S eae

Big, free- -going young. mare m
$120; take good milch cow as 1
payment. J. E. Wall, Shiloh.

Gentle mare, good worker,
saddler for sale or exc. for corame
range cattle; take about 10 cows.

J. W. Drury, Hortense. C ae

RABBITS FOR SALE re
Two pure bred white, pink-ey



rabbits for sale or exce.. for 2 duc

and drake. Mrs. W. H. Noles H

kinsville.
One H. W. Chin. doe, bred or

$2: 3 mos. old H. W. Chin, doe

$1.50; bucks, $1.25 each; all ped. |

pers furnshed. H. A. Stahl, Valdos
Chinchilla does, $1 each; 1

$1; fine worker; also others p ice

-very low; must sell at once}

Allen: Meeks, Carrollton, 64. Ron
Ten wks. old Chinchillas,
prime fur, in good con., $1 p

4+mos. old doe, Se ue Goare, Rid






Stoel



l young 8 wks. old, 50c: Jot
mey order only. Elvin Dunn,
y, Rt. 2.
~yeg. Chanchilla does and 3
does from reg. stock, $10. for
c. for edibles of equal valuc.
Dunlap, Jasper.
lack and white, pink-eyed
its, 6 mos. old, $1 pr. or $4 for
uiso 2 pink-eyed bucks, 1 yr. old,
Nora Shirley, Alto, Rt.2. |
ty-four N. Z. Whites, 244 mos.
2, or exc. for feeder pigs at
each pay chgs. J. E. Cross, Ir-
mn; Rt. 2.
and reg. Chin. buck and 3
N. Z. Whites, 1 young buck; 3
1.50 each, or exc. for incuba-
brooders, or what have you?
aritte, Decatur, Rt. 1.



















































































1;.2 yr. old proven breeder;
al. Jersey milch cow, $45 if



IEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
uthdowns, young rams and ewes
show good breeding and shep-
ing at very reasonable prices; in-
and correspondence invited;
rop wool for sale. K. D. Sanders,
1,
fine does, all bred to 100 per
bian. buck, 2 milking good
her freshen 20 days; well
d lookers, good cond., sound.
in Simpson, Atlanta, 676 Tifton
. W.
os. old pure blood Teggenbureg
sale or trade for cream sep-
or anything can use. L. R.
Cherry Log, Rt. 2.
ty head fine. common goats, 2
al, nannies and yearling kids,
my home. W. E. Barnes,

od Toggenburg and Nubian
s for service, sale or exc,; make
-dennie A. Jolley, Atlanta, Rt.
m8.

Live Steck Wanted

_ CATELE WANTED
t cow, frech in, giving not less
r 4 gal. milk per day; state
uf, age of calf and best cash
del. to Atlanta. C. W. Hester,
ata, 969 Rawlins St.

a hog with 8 pigs for Jersey
ch cow, fresh in, 2% gal. per day.
QO. Pinholster, Daisy.
sash for 5 heifers, 3 4 mos. old;
@ price del. barn, 2 miles west of



ant good. Guernsey cow, fresh in
ome in soon; exc.:S. C, R. I.
tS or will buy. C. F. Chapman,
yn, Box 493.

alue for a.cow or good sow;



, Cochran, Rt. 2.

ith party near Woolsey, Ga.,

lue, good as new, for healthy

giving not less than 1% gal.

per day; write. Mrs. L. V. Rog-

. Woolsey, Rt. 1.

+00d mule to exc. for a milch cow;
Tb. horse to exc. for good milch

Norwood P. Moody, Baxley,

ant prices on 3 to 6 Jersey heifer
s, 4 to 5 mos. old, sub. to reg.,
My barn Sept. 5 to 15. N. H.
per, Tifton, Rt. 2.

HOGS WANTED

t 2 or pure little bone Afri-
wuinea pigs; wlil buy or exc. pure
e Cornish chickens. B. .
, Lallapoosa, Rt. 3.

ant 8 or 10 nice shoats to fatten
lalves; ready for them by first
eptember; or 6 large hogs; will
any amount from 4 to 10. E. O.
er, Baxley, Rt. 3.

. 1 pure bred Duroc J. boar, yr.
wt. 200 lbs. for 1 same type, un-



ood, Macon, RFD. 6.

ant hogs to fatten on shares;
already treated for cholera;
< large hogs; feed ready by Sept.
J. Cason, Waycross, Rt. 1,
nt 1. Berkshire boar about 30 to
; Straight nose kind; also want
ling peaches, old native pre-
Quote best price. W. C. Suggs,
ge, Rt 1.

4 Jersey heifer calves, yr.
ts, 100 Ibs. or more; will





. |. Live Stock
wre hin,, 2 grown, 10 mos, old, ee ere on ck
ady bred) and buck, $1.75 for |

y once: D. A. Moore, Bishop. | '

or full particulars. Mrs. Carl

ed to my breed; value $25. Vic|.




Basis Wanted
Want 2S. P. C. or Big Guinea feed.
shoats, 50 Ibs. ea. at 4e Ib.: also have
4 pure bred yr. old. Dark Brown
Leghorn hens and. 2-yr.-old rooster,

Bag es T. W. Manning, Dudley,

HORSES AND MULES WANTED

Want a 900-1 M Ib. mule, not over
10 yrs. old; will exc. good value for
same; write. Elmer Gunter, Cleve-
land, Rt. 1.

Want a saddle horse for riding
about over farm; would like to exc. 3
milch cow for same: would exc. 2
milch cows for horse if value of horse
warranted it. J. T. Hooks, DeSoto.

. _ RABBITS WANTED

. Wotld buy 2 does and 1 buck, not
related; prefer stock in order named:
Chinchillas, N. Z. Whites or Bel-
gium hares; must be from reg. stocir,
free of disease, and cheap. James
Carwile, Sparks.

Flowers and Seed
For Sale

Easter lilies, 50 and 75c doz.: paper
white narcissi and daffodils, 25c doz:
giant oxalis, 10c doz.; mixed hya-
cinths, dbl. and single, 25c doz.; little
yellow narcissi, 10c doz. Mrs. W. T.
Westbrook, Unadilla.

Boxwood, 1 foot and half high, 3
ft. diam., $5 each; boxwoods, 2 yrs.
old, $1 each; dbl. yellow japonicas, 2
ne ae W. N. Green, Talking Rock,

Dbl. yellow japonicas, 2 for 25c;
hardy red vhlox, 2 doz. 25c; summer
purple pinks, 15c doz.; azaleas, 192
ea.; exc. for anything can use. Myr-
tle Rose, Talking Rock.

Sweet scented apple geraniums, 15
each, 2 for 25c postpaid, Miss Mary
&. Ballard, (Address not given in ad.)

Fifteen rooted orange salmon sul-
tanas, 5c each; red geraniums, Xmas,
May cactus, August liles, all rooted,
5c each; add postage. Miss B. Frey,
Dallas, Rt. 3.

Dbl. giant poppy, also sweet wil-
liam seed, 10c ner thls., or exc. spoon-
ful for 1 feed or guano sack, 190 ib.
size, clean, white, free of holes. Mrs.
Loyd Reece, Woodstock, Rt. 2.

Mixed hollyhock seed, 10c per tbls.,
or exc. for ecual amount of any pevr-
ennial flower: seec. Miss Elizabeth
Paine, Oxford, Box 165,

Collection of choice bulbs, jonauils,
daffodils and narcissi,, mixed; fine
varieties; for limited time only, 75c
per C not postvaid. Mrs. J. G. Hynds,
Atlanta, 249 Sutherland Ter., N. E.,
Phone DE. 40388-W.

Four mos. old pink orlanda, rose
bud purple geranium, salmon sultana
and scarlet geranium, 3 mos. old;
exc. lot for'5 Ib. flue-cured tobacco.
Mrs. M: H. Fields, Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Two yr. old red and - pink and
white, red rosebud geraniums, purple
weeping lantana, 35c each; yellow
jonquils, $1 C; blue iris, 25c doz: Miss
G. B. McLane, Hartwell, Rt. 2.

Blooming size yellow and cream
dbl. butter and eggs, yellow. jonquils,
yellow trumpet daffodils, $1.25 C;
variegated blue lantanas, fuschias,
coleus, 15c each. Mrs. Thornton Mc-
Curley, Hartwell.

Dbl. yellow japonica, 3 for 25c;
hardy phlox, 25c doz.; azaleas, 2 for
25c; orange day lilies, 25c doz.; sum-
mer pinks, 25c doz.; exc. for anything
can use. Katie Kay, Talking Rock.
Fels 2.

Xmas cactus, salmon sultanas,
sprengeria ferns, pink oxalis, red rose
geraniums, rooted, 8c each; petunia
plants, 10c doz.; some flowers free
with 25c or over order. Miss Floy
Mobley, Glennville,

Fine privet hedge, 4 ft. wide, 5 ft.
high, 6 ft. long, $1.50 at home. Mrs.
Alice Garner, Palmetto.

Large blooming size madonna lily
bulbs, now ready for del., $1.50 per
doz; buyer pay postage. Mrs. J. R.
Porter, Maysville, Box 364.

Camellia japonicas, indica azaleas,
tea olive, banana shrubs, pittosporum,
ligustrums, viburnums, pyracanthus,
nandinas, photenia serrulata, 2,
$1.10; meratia praccox, retinospora,
arborvitae, Italian cypress, 2, $1.50.
Mrs. J. A. Griffin, Cordele. .

''Three doz. white Roman hyacinth
bulbs, 50c doz.; 10 doz. blue, 40c doz.,
blooming size; $6 for all. Mrs. S. W.
H. Bagley, Cusseta.

Purple white iris, butter and eggs
bulbs., extra large blooms, 10c doz.;.







es, Andy Williams, Jack- |}





Mrs. J .G, Dodd, Alpharetta,





1932 poppy seed, large pkg., 10c; add}



| Flowers and Seed

For Sale

Dahlias, 50 and 75c per clump, fall

| del., $3 doz. roots: water lilies, 502

each; hyacinths, 25c.
Panter, Morganton.

Iris, crimson king, $1 C, $4.50 500;
queen of May, $2 C, $9.50 500: golden
spur daffodils,
lilies, 5, $1. Mrs. S. W. Sloan, Auburn.

Seven col. geraniums, 7c cutting,
or all for 20c; rooted caladiums, 10c;

Mrs. W. T.

justicia, Thanksgiving and monkey- |

tail cactus, maple begonias, iris rose
cut., 5c; add postage. Mrs. Ralph
Williams, Cumming,

Large Jan iris, $1.25 C; paper white

narcissi, $1 C; snowdrons, 50c C; jon-
quils, $1.25 C; sweet williams (pink),
50c doz.; book orders for fall del.
Elsie Heaton, .Zineral Bluff.
- Christmas honeysuckles, pink crepe
myrtle, 90c doz.; 2 yr. pink radiance
roses, 40c each; jonquils, 10c doz.;
exc. for figs; no stamps. Mrs. M. f,
Tanner, Sandersville, Rt. 1.

Iris, blue, yellow and _ brown,

j smokey, purple, cream, jonquils, dbl.

Orange phoenich, 25c doz; April
blooming onarcissi, early yellow
trumpet, 75c 100: Spanish iris, 20c
doz. Mrs, Riley Ross, Ringgold.

- Blue iris, 3 doz. 50c: butter and

| eggs, sweet scented yellow narcissi,

jonquils, 40c C; snowdrops, 15c C;
single blue hyacinths, 75c doz.: add
postage. Mrs. S. A. Leonard, Chats-
worth.

Purple Roman hyacinths, 40c doz.:
sweet yellow jonaquils, $1.25 C: butter
and eggs, May narcissi, each, $1.75 C;
pink, red, white, dbl. geraniums. Mrs.
F. Harrison, Bolingbroke.

Poppy seed, new crop, dbl. flowered,
mixed var. of the worlds best, 25c
large pkt. H. M. Hill, Atlanta, 172
Howard St., N. E., Phone DE. 5033-W.

Large size white mums, 10c each
plant, or $1 doz: sword ferns, 15c ea..
2 for 25c; the president canna (red)
bulbs, 20c each; dbl. red geraniums,
10c cutting. Mrs. A. L. Branan, Ma-
con, 209 Hardeman Ave:

Single. blue hyacinth bulbs, 4c ea.,
$3 C; dbl. pink hyacinths, 7c each,
$6 C; violets, 75c C; star jasmine, 3,
25c; add nostage under 50c. Miss Mae
Bomar, LaFayette, Rt. 3.

Several C fragrant white, yellow
center narcissus, 80c C; dbl. yellow
daffodils, 35 doz.; bronze red lilies,
purple iris, 35c doz.; these var. guar.,
postvaid. Mrs. Fiorence Heaton, Min-
eral Bluff.

Tris, guar. true to name: Monsignor,
Caprice, Mrs. Alan Gray, Storm
Cloud, Nibelungen, strong roois,
bloom next spring, 75c doz., postpaid.
Miss Mary Lewis, Cornelia.

Daffodils, jonquils, yellow, 5 doz.,
50c yellow butter and eggs, white
with yellow center narcissus, blue iris,
yellow flags Hlies, 5 doz., 25c; add
postage. Miss M. E. Adams, Marietta,
Risse: :

Dwarf boxwoeds, $2.50 to $5 per
100, according to size; Cherokee roses,
18-24 in., $2.50 per C; $18 per 1,000.
L. M. Woodruff, Greenville.

White iris, very large fragrant
blooms; light and dark blue iris, 25.
$1.10; polyanthus narcissus bulbs.
large blooming size, 35c doz., 4 doz.,
$1.10. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner.

Old-fashioned, sweet scented small
deep and light yellow, bloom in clust-
ers narcissi, 8c per bulb in lots of 50;
well rooted boxwoods, $5 ea., FOB.
Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Lithonia.

Pink geraniums, verbenas, red car-
nation, ferns, 10c; jonquils, yellow
narcissi, 25c doz. bulbs; 50c orders
del. in Ga. Mrs. F. Happoldt, Lewis-
ton. - :

Blooming size, trumpet, major daf-
fodil. bulbs, 50c C; red spider lily
bulbs, 25c doz.; var. shrubbery, root-
ed, roses and arborvitae, reasonable.
Mrs. C. E. Leverett, Atlanta, Rt. 1,
Box 213, Phone (nights) RA. 5960.

Violet plants, $1 C; not less than
50 plants sold; packed in damp moss;
prepaid. Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thomas-
boro,

Blue iris, daffodils and day lilies,
%5c C; wisteria, hop, 20c each; rho-
dodendron, 25c; spruce, white pines,
same price. Yonge Walker, Clarkes-
ville, Rt. 5.

Thousands of daffodil bulbs, state
insp., $2 bu.; Scotch brooms, dwarf
boxwood, R. P. Struthers phlox, for-
sythia, etc. Mrs. Julius Jones, Cal-
houn, Rt. 4. =

Six kind ferns, 15c; 7 begonias, 4
sultanas, sev. geraniums, all dif., 10c;
justicia, all rooted. Exc. for shrubs,
wri



yard flowers; each pay postage;

$2. C, $8 500; tiger|-

C; exe.
















= Pape Th
Se RO Sew
wers. and Seed
er Sale :
_ Daffodils, Star of Bethlehem, nar=
cissi, orange lilies, $4 M; dark purple,
lavender iris, $1.25 C; pink hardy
hibiscus, 50c each: exc. for white
sacks. Mrs. Mollie Henderson, Ellijay,
Rt. 3, Box 49.

Buff gladioli, 25c doz.; mixed seed
white poppy, all colors larkspur, dbl.
red poppy, 15c spoonful and postage,
Mrs. Joe McWhorter, Bowdon, Rt. 1,

Dark purple iris, yellow daffodils,
jonquils, yellow button mums, 20
Goz., 70 C; bleeding heart, 35c; red
altheas, dbl. white Easter rose. 20c:
exc. T. Silver; Talking Rock, Rt. 2.



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Large, dbl. pink poppy seed, i0e

spoonful; snapdragons, 3 col., 10
spoonful. Mrs. J. R. Mathis, Gaines-

1 ville, Rt. 5.

Seven: hundred and seventy-five
sound, dry, yellow jonquil bulbs, $3
del. Elia Everett, Richland.

Privet hedge plants, 50c 100. plus
postage; exc. for. hoe, rake or any
useful light garden toal. Evelyn B.
Simpson, Roswell.

Large ferns: Boston, Teddy and
sprengerias, geraniums, begonias and
others, 4-5 yr. old in pots and buck-
ets; whole truck load for $6. Mrs. L.

E. Green, Hapeville, 864.Central Ave.

Nicotiana, white rose, pink, for fall
blooming; verbena, Mayflower fever-
few, dbl. white, 25c doz., or exc. Mrs.
P. B. Blankenship, Rome, 150 East
ard sate

Quality gladiolus bulbs for fall del.:
named varieties; write for prices. J.
B. Coke, Macon, Wesleyan Drive.

Bacon and egg bulbs, Dutch iris,
each, 15 doz.; dbl. pink hyacinths,:
25c doz.; Darwin tulips, 30c; add
postage. Miss Blanche Woods, La-
Fayette, Rt. 5.

Crimson amaryllis bulbs, 55c doz.;
dbl. butter and eggs, yellow daffodils,
20c doz.; pink crepe myrtle, 103
plant; white iris, 20c doz.; no order
less 50c. Miss Thena Tanner, Sand-
ersville.

Long sword ferns, 20c del. Mrs. A.
S. Paulk, Ocilla.

Crepe myrtle, ferns, touch-me-
nots, marigolds, all col. mums, 15
doz.; myrtle, 3 for 25c; add. postags
on small orders; exc. for anything
can use. S. A. Nix, Alto, Rt. 2.

Lavender water hyacinths for pools
10c each; add postage. Jennie Bran-
nen, Hazlehurst.

Pink Cherokee roses, yellow. dog=
wood, barberry, $1 doz.; old-time par-
ma, violets, 25c doz.; white violets. 2
doz. 25c; redbuds, 75c doz.; water
lilies, 50c doz. Mrs. A. Wilson, Mor-
ganton.

Dbl. pink poppies, mixed verbena,
blooming moss, mixed seed, 10c pkg.:
pink fairy lilies, and striped grass,
mixed verbenas, 10c; marcissi and
jonquils, 15c doz. Mrs. J: Winter, Bu-
ford. ;

Purple iris bulbs, 20c per doz. C. F.
Brown, College Park, Riverdale Rd.,
P.O. Box: 185; =

Fuschia, dbl., rooted,
weeping and bush lantanas, 15c each,
3, 25c; madonna lily bulbs, 25c each,
6, $1; sweet pea seed, 12c pkg. Mrs.
Mary Sprouell, Alpharetta, Rt. 2.

Narcissi, myrtle vine, 50c C; purple
iris, 15c doz.; red, pink, lavender,
white, purple, yellow variegated,
cream, yellow iris, 8 20c; violets, 25
Mrs. Henry, Eller, Ellijay,
Rbes:

Mixed jonquils, butter and eggs and
daffodil bulbs, 50c gal. and postage.
Mrs. C, H. Capel, Molena.

Boston and sword fern, 25c for nice
bunch; large and small green and
purple wandering jew, 25c doz.; pink
and red verbena, 25c doz. Mrs. S. A.
Miller, Finleyson.

Nice size snapdragon and verbena
plants, mixed colors, 50c C; add post-
age; stamps accepted. Mrs. J. C. How-

| ard, Roopville, Rt. 3.

Madonna lilies, large size bulbs, 25
each, 6 for $1; long trumpet daffodils,
snowdrops, paper white narcissi, 30

doz.; dbl. hyacinth, 10c each, 7 for

50c. Miss Eva Cogburn, Alpharetta.

Curtain plant, grows on rocks, etc.,
without soil or water, 3 for 25c. with
directions for growing. Mrs, Thos. M.
Randolph, Marietta, 600 Powder
Springs St.

Beautiful variety of butter and egg
bulbs, $1 per C.; dbl. and single jon=
quil bulbs, mixed, 50 C postpaid.
-Miss M. Ll. Wills, Jefferson. _.

Roots of terrestrial orchid, foilage

sword like, 6 petal flat, reddish pur~
ple bloom; during September a special
te.| offer ore $2, 35 each, 4 for $1

peat A

25 each;

























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

Department of
Agriculture

EUGENE TALMADGE
Commissioner

- THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1932.

Entered as second class matter
February 15, 1922, at the Post
Office at Atlanta, Georgia, under
the act of June 8, 1930.. Accepted
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Incubators, Brooders,
Ete., For Sale

SPECIAL NOTICE
Two Buckeye inc., 10 M cap. each
at less than half price, easy terms;

practically good as new, in town of |

8 M population; want exp. man to
buy and operate here. J. E. Turner,
Fitzgerald, care Fitzgerald Hatchery.



Flowers and Seed
For Sale

- Pte Dutch hyacinths, 60c per doz.
bulSs; $5 C; grandiflora sweet pea
seed, 10c pkg.; sweet william, all col-
-ors, 10c pkt., 25c Ib.; add postage.
' Miss Lillian Thomas, Haralson.
- Yellow daffodils, jonquids, yellow
narcissi and butter and egg bulbs, 25
doz. Mrs. E. T\ May, Warthen.

Madonna lily bulbs, 10 each, 12 for |

$1.

SRt: 1.
Large, flowered chrysanthemums,

yellow roses, winter jasmine, Easter

lilies, shasta daisies, 25c doz.; purple
jilac, pink crepe myrtles, 2 25c; well

rooted; del.; no stamps. Mrs. H. H.

- Sullivan, Bremen.

Fifteen or 20 purple sultana plants,
rooted, -5e each and postage. Charles
M. Smith, Eldorendo.

Sf Camellia japonicas, Sarah Frost,
dbl. red, well rooted cuttings, 50c ea.,
5 for doz. del. Mrs. R. F. Terrell,

Greenville, Rt. 3.

Six 3 yrs. old arborvitaes, small to
age owing to being crowded; sell or

xc. for 30 Brown Leghorn chicks, or
her good breed. Miss Jennie Seago,
jenna. c
Yellow jonquils, white narcissi,
utter anc eggs, $1 C; perennial yel-
ow larkspur, 50c doz.; long trumpet
affodils, $1.25 C; blue spider lilies,

ce doz.; yellow corn cactus, 35c. Miss
ecil McCurley, Hartwell.

Earlly blooming jonquiis. $1 gal;
ny amount. Sept. is month to put
nem out. ee PicA. Dooley, Cave

Springs, Rt. 2, Box 33.

Mrs. G. H. Jolley, Adairsville,

_ Boston, Seuten ferns, red, white,

maple, red, pink, white oxali



$i:
Sunared | Bae. Homen hyacinthe. 2c

each: 1 M jonquil, daffodils and April
flowering white daffedils, $5: add
postage. Mrs. J. M. McMillan, Pal-
metto,

White jonquils, 20c doz.,
blue iris, 30c doz.; snowdrops, 10
doz.; orange day lilies, 30c doz.; add
postage. F. E. Abercrombie, Mineral
Bluff, care DeHarts Box.

Homerocallis lilies, 30c doz., $1.25
C; white jonquils, 60c C; rhubarb, 50c
doz.; hardy ferns, 40c doz. Mrs,
Charles Wilson, Mineral Bluff, care
DeHarts Box.

Purple iris lily bulbs, 80c C. Miss
Mae Eell White, Temple, Rt. 3,
Box 36.

Five hundred jonquil bulbs, $5 for
lot del., or $1 Cand postage; 300 but-
ter and eggs, $1 C.and postage; 500
yellow cluster narcissi, $5 del.; money
order. Mrs. E. G, Fountain, Ft. Valley.

The largest cactus that grows, 10c
per cutting; red lilies, yellow jasmine,
10c doz.; well rooted; add. postage.
Myra Lemmonds, Sociai Circle, Rt. 3.

One hundred dbl. yellow daffodil
bulbs, $1.10. Mrs. Nannie Hanson,
Bowdon, Rt. 4.

Asparagus ferns, rooted, 2 for 5c;
wax begonias, white, pink and red,

DOG Cc:

white geranium cuttings, 5c each;

night blooming cereus and sword
and ostrich ferns, 10c. Mrs. H. L.

| Brittingham, Guyton.



Flowers and Seed
Wanted

Will exc. 6 variegated violets, 6 blue
iris, 12 roots mint for 1 fuschia or
crested fern or fish-tail fern, rooted.
Mrs. Sullivan, Atlanta, 329 Orleans
Street.

~Want climbing roses this fall; also
all kinds of flower seed and bulbs;
exc. very fine kind prolific onions for
same. Laura Morris, Bowdon.
Want to get single tanzie leaves;
will pay cash or exc. flower cuttings.

Mrs. E: L. Ellerbee, Sycamore, Rt. 2.

Want to buy or exc. value for nice,

bushy top boxwood cuttings, 10-12 in.

high, by the Ib.; also want Camelia | p
japonicas, blooming size; write. Miss
Maud Hamby, Greenville.

Second-Hand Machinery
For Sale

Three Oliver 2-horse turners; foot
and beams, Nos. 18, 19, and 20, $7
each, or $20 for all; will not ship. J.
G. Barnwell, Rome, Rt. 7, Box 100.

- Used farm machinery for sale or



/exc.; parts of syrup and other mills

and a motor; write or come. D. W.
Godby, College Park.

A deep well Delco light pump, been

in use 4 or 5 yrs., in first-class cond.;
cheap for cash. W. F. Amos, Edison.

No, 15 DeLaval cream separator for
sale or exc. for 3 roller cane mill.
Mart Gibson, Franklin, Rt. 3.

Twelve h. p. eng., portable, 1 power:
International hay press, 2 cotton
dusting machines, 2 row. G. D. Col-
lins, Flint.

Primrose separator, used cnly little,
$30; Hoosier grain drill, needs repair-
ing, $10; Lilliston peanut picker, $75;
Royal peanut picker, $300; Interna-
tiqgnal power hay press and eng.,
$225; cash. E. D. Ford, Doles.

Chattanooga 2-horse cane mill, 3
rollers, no cracked rollers; good boxes,
in good cond.; shipping wt. about 1 M
Ibs., $40 FOB. A. W. Powell, Metcalf,
Rt. 1, Box 11.

One new air compressor, 154-horse |}

field type gas eng. and other farm
equipment for sale or swap for 24-in.

grits, rice or hammer feed mill. L. E.

Thrift, Cobbtown.

Moline mower, $25; I. H. C. stalk
cutter, good cond., $30; 1 cotton King
solid disc harrow, good cond., $29;
and othc : farm equipment. R. . Par-
ham, Greenville.

Golden No, 3 cane mill, $20, or exe. |

for good milch cow; also 1 Buckeye
brooder, 200 cap., $12. Jevse James,
Waycross, Rt. 4.

Oliver walking cultivator, nearly
nev. for sale or exc. for laying pul-
lets, shoats, pigs, sow and pig; write
what you have to exc. Ferman War-
ren. Gainesville, Rt. 1. ;

Eight h. p. Mogul I. H.C. gas. eng.,
An 1 cond., 10 h. p. Titan, slight re-

pairs needed; pee offer. HOD Pul- =
; i 2 complete, good cond., $12. ete ets



seeder, A-1 cond 2 Atlanta utility

wks. 1-horse power cotton dusters,

A-1 cond. for sale. John Pappa, At-
lanta, 430 Boulevard, N. E.

Clipper pelt lacer, $10: fanning mill
for ceaning grain, $10; triplex gin
saw filer, $6; Moline hill dropper cot-
ton planter with corn, cane, peanut
plates, $7; other equipment. E. 5S.
Manley, Carnesville.

Deering ideal mower, all new parts
except wheels and frame;
mick mower, reconditioned; Adriano
mower, A-1 cond.; I. H. C. 1-horse
power hay press; bargain. J. B. Nixon,
Newnan.

Cotton warehouse scales, Fairbanks
700 Ib. cap., $30 FOB. B. W. Lyon, !

Augusta,

Cates imp. 16 in. cane mill, 7h. p.
gas eng.; good 6 in. belt, corn sheller,
A-1 shape, 6 bu. meal per hour;
write or come see it. J. W. Goddard.
Stone Mtn., Rt. 3.

Twenty-five h p. dbl. cylinder I.
FE. C. gas eng.; 2-60 saw gins, fan,
shafting, pulleys, feed chopper, I. H.
C. power hay press; cheap. R. B. Mc-
Rae, Boston.

One used boiler, suitable for large
dairy; splendid cond.; cost $75 new;
sell now $25. R .L. Vansant, County
Agent, Marietta.

Bight hundred and fifty watt Delco
plant, good cond.; also water pump,
practically new; reason for selling
have city current. C, F. Brown, Col-
lege Park, Riverdale Road. ~~

One power cane mill, No. 72, Chat-
tanooga; 1-6 h. p. John Deere eng.;

1-12 ft, evaporator, complete outfit,

$175; nothing to do but crank un.
Jason Swicord, Climax. ~
Twelve h. p. Alamo gas eng.,

| mounted for sale or exc. for rye or

wheat; eng. practically new. L. M.
Davis, Perry.

For sale: Hammer mill, swing ham-
mer type, complete with collector,
bagger and all screens; also want
good ensilage cutter. E .T. Boswell,
Jr., Siloam.

One Lilliston peanut picker and 1

pr. Fairbanks cotton scales for sale.

T., N. Colley, Elberton, P .O. Box 724.

One tractor harrow, 32 disc., 15 in.,
$35, or exc, for 100 bu. oats: bring
oats and get harrow. J. H. Barnett,
Jefferson, Rt.5.

One large Ross silo cutter in No. 1

cond., used 1 season; bargain price.

E. R. Fendig, Brunswick.

Thirty h. p. boiler and 20 h. p. eng.,
both Schofield make; cash or part
down; good security for bal.; write
for further information. Mrs. Nora
Martin, Waycross, 1017 Jewell St.

Four h. eng., etc., $50; 1 Deering
mowing machine, needs little repair,
$20, FOB; cash with order. Mrs. L. B.
Edwards, Forsyth, Rt. 1, Box 121.

Ross metal silo, 55 ton cap.; Ross

' 10 2-horse plow, good point, nearly

with blower pipe complete, almost

good as new; bargain, or trade for

hammer mill, good shape. oO. H.
Owen, Barnesville, RFD,

Twelve h. p. Engleburg rice huller,
good as new; sell or exc. for milch
cow, goats, corn or chickens. A. R.
Adams, Hortense.

Two-horse, 8 disc pole drawn ha:-
row, good working shape; Oliver No.
10 2-horse plow, good point, nearly
new cond.; cheap for cash, or exc.
J. HE. Wall, Shiloh.

One Shaw garden tractor, cheap,
used very little. V. E. Brantley, At-
lanta, Rt. 1, Box 261.

One hh, p. gas eng., suitable for
dairy or pumping, A-1 cond., $20;
1% h. p. vertical boiler, good cond.,

'$25..H. P. Aderhold, East Point, 510
Vesta Ave:

New. model Golden No. 3 cane mill;
aiso 1 No. 40 Cole cotton and corn

planter, ccmplete, used 2 seasons,

good cond.; sell or trade, A. C. Bell-
flower, Empire, Rt. 1.

Two pecan tree dusting machines;
Williamson stump puller; power hay
press; disc tractor plow; manurce
spreader; staik cutter; 2-horse plows;
cream separator, etc.; all good cond.
Fred Cc. Geiger, Flintside.

- Tractors: 15-20 International, good
cond., $400; 10-20 International, fair
cond.. $250; 1 Farmall, good cond.,
$350 FOB Ashburn. M. M. Castlebury,
Atlanta, C. & S.Bank Bldg. |
DeLaval No. 5 cream separator,

tma.

McCor-

-roller cane mill;
| thresh; gas eng., Fordson tractor



10 wks. old pigs, R. H. Greene, #

bur a.

1250 watt Delco light plant, without
batteries; both in good cond. Jud
Morgan, Americus.
McDonald pitless wagon scales,
ton, used very little, good cond., che

for oe Russell Sandlin, Am

Rt. D

Good, used 2- horse Golden
model No. 3 cane mill; good as new
small Case pean

Cc. Carmichael, Tifton.
Fordson tractor, and Oliver
disc plow, both - for $100; Int

national riding cultivator, $50; Pl

Jr. walking cultivator, $6; harr WS,
plows, feeder mill, etc.; all good cond
M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley.

Complete corn, flour and fee
fully equipved and in good con
devices and equipment moder
up-to-date; itemized list to really is
terested party. W. M, Mathew Ft
Valley.

Imp. No. 12 Chatt. syrup mill wi
copper pan, $25, or exc. for value
hogs or cattle. E. L. Crawford, :
etiae Rin 2 o.-= ;

Good 6 h. p. boiler and 4 De
engine for sale or exc. for pure bre
chickens. L. S. West, Cedartown, 51
E. Ave.

Six splitweod pulleys, size fre
by 14 down to 8x12; also water p
gas eng, and 32 volt generator.
English, Ft. Valley.

One Covington pianter and i K
distributor for Jerssy heifer yearlings
3 to 6 mos. old, planter has cott
corn, peanut and millet plates.
Harris, Millen.

One. cotton bale Pairharka: bear
scales, $30. T. N. Colley, Bibevious
O. Box 724.

One canning outfit for sale or exe
for 50 baby chicks; W. Wyandottes o:
B. Rocks, or other large breed. Mi
lb. 3B: Frey, Dallas; - Rt: 3.2.

Fordson tractor, good running 0
der, $65; 1 corn shredder, good |
ning order, $30. Dr. Daforth, ~
Cross. ;

Little Giant bean. harvester, us
only 1 day, $50 here, (cost $125 ne
10 h. Gen. Elec. 3-horse motor, |
as new, $50. W. H. Bolton, Griffin
Box 436.

A complete set of blaciemils t
in excellent cond.; would consid

part in money and pal. exc. for co

a or anything can use; write or Ae
= WV Lowe, Roberta. ;

ris, Baxley.

Good used, 2 h. Golden. new )

No. 3 cane mill; 1 good as new 2r
cane mill, 20- 28 Case peanut th
and eng.; also Fordson tractor. 2
C. Carmichael, Tifton. :

One Fordson tractor, 1 Athens Si
plow, dbl. disc side plow, both in 4
con;, for $150.-R. H. Anderson, Roe
Springs, Rieis ee: ;

Used light plants; Kohler, it Nv
1500 watts, in good con., $200; 2
cos, 32 volt, without batteries, 1$
other $25, L. S. Cox, Stillmore.

Kewanee pump, eng, and jack, also
tank in 1 compact unit, practical
new, also 3-horse power Stover
eng. and small feed mill. J. B. Lat
Albany.

One 2-ton Frick cold storage plans
will hold carload produce, etc., ide:
for meat storage: can be dismantle
and moved. J. M. Patterson, 4
Putney.

Mowing machine, 2 or 3 peg too!
harrows, 1 Lister, 1. fertilizer d
tributor: good con.; cheap for cas
FOB. Mrs. David Major, Ray Ci
Ries:

Rear Fordson tractor wheels, used
very little, good as new, $30 for th
pair; first money order gets the:
other Fordson parts at half pri
Clay L. Brown, Hartwell, Rt. 1.

International power hay
14x18; Golden New Ideal No..

for sale. P. W. Westbrook, Abate
One brand new Franks dust

never been used, $15. G. H. Wi

Sandersville. : ee Pee
Fordson. tractor,















1-Han Machinery. |
For Sale

e- bom binnhok:
bhresher, corn binders, grain
tractor harrows,
ng cultivators, power grain binder,
nd other equipment.

_ Second- Hand Machinery
ee Wanted

Want second-hand
harrow, 16 or 18 inch disc: must be
in good cond. and priced right. Ss. M.
Turner, Quitman.

Want second-hand grist mill, 24 in.
prefer Williams make:
Thrift, Cobbtown.

Want 1 corn shredder in good cond.
State lowest cash price. J. F. Ingram,
Moultrie, Rt. 2, Box 177.

Want a J. B. or Hammer King
feed mill in good shape, with sereen,
cheap. J. L. Atkinson, Sandersville.
417 Washington St,
| Want bottling machine for a dairy.
J. C, Upshaw, Covington.

Want. 1 small gas eng., 114 or 2h.
cheap for cash. W.





peanut and (mule) ise





disc plows,
O. K. David,

PO Dy S
220 volt, in perfect con., for
Je; also want 1 set of 30 in. up-
ht mill rocks; Williams make pre-
d. A. B. Lewis, Willachoochee,






value. E. IL,




me copper syrup evaporator
ft., in good con., $12.50 FOB. w.
Caruth, Farmington.

avorite Home: Canner,
ily cap. 900 to'1100, No. 3 cans,
plete: with 4 trays, ete., $10 cash:
ce. for 12 pure bred Red or B. a
wllets. John Bailey, Vienna. kof
Fifteen h. p. I. H. C; Mogul abet
ap for oc KM. es






p. in good cond.;
F, Adams, Mansfield.
automatic
pump in good cond.
cash. J. R. Gable, Raymond.

Want 3 roller syrup mill; prefer 2-
horse; cheap - for cash. J. E. -Lee,

electric water
and. cheap for





Six. h. p. Paithanks- Morse
seds magneto and some other parts
rgain for $20; Moline grain drill,
ir con., $25; Moline mower, $20. E.
: Manley, Carnesville.
Sharpless cream separator,
ond., $25; 3-10 gal.,
ns, $7.50; pt. milk bottles, 40c doz.
OB. S. M. Gunter, Lawrenceville

_ Want _Wise feed grinder or a Giant
state size, cond. and
age and price. W. S. Hilliard, Ca-




Want a feed cutter; state what you
have and price. C. O. Vann, Vidalia:

Want 3 roller Golden X cane mill
and kettle in first class cond. Exc.
for same at equal value; write: H. G.
Samples, Alamo, Rt. A.

Want 1 hay press. J. E. Courson,
West Green.

Want 1 good
press. H. H. Durrence, Manassas.

Want parts, boxings, ete., of old,
big, 2 roller cane mill out of use
let me hear at once. L. J.

1-5 gal. milk

oe No. 5 cream separator,
. in good running cond.,
selling, need

ger Bsn, G. B. Ham, Cobb-

reason for



second-hand hay

One Deering mower, needs some
pairs, $15 as it is, or put in running
er for $20. FOB; 1 lawn mower for

est offer. R. E. F. Jerkins, Lithia | oF broken;

Vollrath, Winston.

Want to buy, rent or lease a peanut
picker, Benthal preferred; must be
in first class cond. Hugh L. Faulk
Jeffersonville, Rt. 4.

Exc. black Jersey cow with 3rd calf.
for cane mill and
evaporator in good cond. W. C. Smith.
Cumming, Rt. 1. s

Want 1 good late model hay baler
at reasonable price. Luther Clay, At-
Tanta; R63.

Want 1 good, used power cane mill
and 1 good used corn binder. G. W.
Woodruff, Winder.

Interested in purchasing feed mul
similar to No. 3 Roswell hammer mil]
with blower, dbl. bagger, collector, 3
screen size %4 in.
write. W. M. Weaver, Jr., Macon, care
Bibb Manufacturing Co.

Want 3 or 4 single units, DeLavul.
Prefer Magnitic type;
cash price.






e Magic flour mill, 155 bbls.,
ood running order; 1 large corn
running shape; cheap.
rite for further es W. A.
comb, Colbert.

Twenty-horse G. E motor, 00d : as
cheap or exc. for
in good cond. R. A.

m ill, good

will give 4 gal.,
, run 9 mos.;




Thirty-five h. pv. boiler, $250, or
cc. for corn at 40c bu. If interested
rite for more information. R. P.
right, Dudley.

No. 144 Letz, Dixie feed mill; Case
ower hay bailer; Hoosier combina-
| wheat and oat drill; Case Wheat-
d plow; 2 No. 75 Oliver disc plows;

sasonable prices. J. E, Wright, Mon-



4% in} and 1 in;

New, 25-horse Rhige single Phase
trie motor,
a Bernard Hetrine. Ainany:
Rock burr grist mill, Rumsey cen-
ifugal pump;
lows; 5 gang Oliver cultipacker; 15
p. electric motor for sale; want
small platform scales and Hammer
d mill. J. C. Britton, Albany.
New 4 McCormick mower and hay
ike, needs slight repairs, $30 FOB.
{3 Smith, Eldorendo.

ne No. 20 Lilliston peanut picker,
ed very little, $150,
ules, cattle or pigs. G. W. Riley,

state lowest
2 Ferguson
wheelless plow for Fordson; cost,
$150; sell, $30. C. M. Brennan, Colum-

Exc, 20 in. corn mill for 24 in..
nearly new Meadows mill; also want
small size feed mill. A. G. Wells, Ash-

Want to rent good peanut picker
and tractor, within 50 miles Sumner.
Everett Whiting, Sumner, Rt. 2.

Want to buy or trade for 2 inchy
deep well pump; must be in good
cond. E. O. Collum, Cartersville, Rt. 4.

Want 1-30 in. grist mill.
Towns, Towns.

Want A-1 steam pressure canner
cheap for cash. John P. Lewis, Grove-




or exc. for



One grain drill, good cond., for sale
exc, for good Jersey milch cow;
ing cow. and get drill. D. H. Ander-
c Glenwood, Reed:

Second-Hand Machinery
Wanted

rant 3h. p. gas eng. in good cond.
t be at a bargain. R. V. Hamrick,





Want 50 h. p. eng and. 60 h. p.
boiler; give full particulars and low-
est price of each. W. C. McBrice.






No. 12 h. p. Chattanooga cane mill
to exc. for a pea huller. J. H. Good,



Want a Farmal tractor and silo
itter in good cond. State age and
ice. Columbus Roberts, Columbus.
Want to buy a placksmith forge.

ae be bargain for cash. V. M, Grif-

p. gas eng., practically
J. Walter Donaldson,

Want 16h.
new, cheap.

Want second- hand Midget Marvel

y.neat mill in good order;
cee. T. H. Barrett, Athens, Rt.. 1.

Want 2 small rollers, 4 X to a Gold-
en cane mill, mule power. D. A. La-
nier, Coolidge.

Exc. 2 cows, corn or Brab peas for].
11600 ft. % in. piping, galvanized or
black. Hoke Stancil, Ball Ground.

Want 1 gas eng., 20 to 25 h. 0.;
must be in good cond. and cheap;
write. L. P. Murray, Columbus, P. O.



4 Want to buy 1 or 2-horse hay press
'y make, in good cond, J. O. Stuck-

Want second- hand corn mill, rocks
under 24 inches. W. N. Brook-
shir, Winder, Broad St.
ant power feed mill for 5 to 10h.
3 will trade 1 M cap, coal burner
brooder. R. E. Parrish, Valdosta.
Want a mowing machine in satis-
tory working cond.; give price del.
Rome. R. L. Brown, Rome, Rt. 1.
Want to buy mowing machine and
eo must be cheap and in good
ond.; also want a cow bell, med. size,



Want to buy Farmall tractor in
hel cond. and cheap. W H. Adams,





Want good, used water system with
gas motor for deep well: Harris, Del-
co, Myers, or any good make. C. L.
Perdue, Decatur, Rt. 3.

Want corn shredder; must be in
good cond.; will
write. c. M. Davis, Bu



rgan, Stillmore.

int large, 2 roller cane mill with
-ft. copper evaporator. Exe.

market value for same. State

ZA cond. and PECEs: M.













. good valle



~ Second:



- Wanted

Will pay cash for mill shaft, 4 or
5 in. in diameter, 17 to 20 ft. long,
with flanges, pillow blocks and set
collars to match. Dr. Ed. W. Watkins,

Ellijay.

Want 1 good gang tractor turning
plow, standard make, in good con.;
write what you have and price. S. lB.

Calfee, Brunswick.

Want 50-60 h. n. boiler, 35-40 h. p.
eng. in good .con., chean for cash,
within 100 miles; give full descrip-
tion in first letter. L. S. Brown,

Hartwell, Rt. 1.

Exc. a cow for a syrup boiler, not
under 40 gal. cap.; write what you
Riley Justice,

have, or come see me.
Waycross, Rt. 2.

Want to buy steam boiler and eng.,
25 to 30 h. p., in good shape, within
reasonable distance; also have a 10 4.
p. motor in good shape for sale for
cash. A. L. Thomas, Offerman.

Want a second-hand cane mill in
good cond., cheap. Allen Johnson,

Empire.

Want good, used ensilage cutter,

Idus Smith, Monticello.

Want extra heavy 2-horse cane
mill in good cond. and cheap for
cash, or will exc. good McCormick
mower or International riding culti-
vator, doth good, for same.

Mathis, Tifton, Rt. 1.



Hand AES



Incubaters, Brecders,
Ete., For Sale
Sixteen live and grow brooders,
| cquipped for electric bulbs or char-

coal burners, with feeders and electric
cord; used 1 season, $1 each FOB.

F. M. Ellis, Griffin.
Two Buckeye inc.

ner, Jr., Thomson,

Buckeye inc. and thermometer, 409
cap. in good cond. and good hatches,
$15, or exc. for 50 pure bred S. C.
R. I. Red pullets, 10-12 wks. old. Loyd

Barrett, Alto.

Five hundred cap. inc.;
cap. for sale or exc. for pigs, cow or
chickens: C, F. Brown, College Park,

Riverdale Road.

Humpty Dumpty egg cases, not new
but in good cond. for shipping eggs;
6 and 12 doz. sizes, 25c and 35c each;
add postage. Mrs. J. C. Allen, Cleve-

land, Rt. 4.

Queen inc., 136 cap.; 1 brooder, 300
cap.; both first class con.
used once), $15; sell separately;
write. Mrs. T. F. Parks, Amity, Rt. 1.

One Super Hatcher inc. wtih in-
structions and thermometer,
fectly good con., $5 cash or exc, for
10 B.-L. hens and cockerel, or S. P.
C. gilt. E. D. Willard, Baxley, Rt. 3.

One Little Brown Hen inc., D
complete, ready for setting. Mrs. A
Lee, Gardi, Rt. 1, Box 140.

in first class
cond., used very little, $30 each FOB.
Mrs. Frank Flanders, Rockledge.

One style 40 Buckeye inc. with au-
tomatic turning trays, $60; cost $180
new; exc. for W. L. pullets, not less
1% lbs.; will allow 20 lbs. E

also 1-100



Incubators, Brocders,
Etc., Wanted

Want cheap, second-hand inc., 100
to 300 cap., good hatching cond.;
write best price. Mrs. R. L. Self,

Alpharetta, Rt. 3.

Want Super hatcher, 600 cap. inc.
in good cond. and guar.;
I. C. pigs (mother reg.) for same.
Jim Lewis, Rydal, Rt. 2:

Want large ins. in good shape,
cheap; write full particulars in first
letter. Miss Lucille Connell, Bruns-

wick, Rt. 1.

Exc. some S .C. Ww. L. baby chicks
from healthy, high producing stock,
at 41%%4e each, live del. guar., for good

make inc., 600 to 2
Martin, Cobbtown.

Want 2 Sears, Roebuck Cozy
Hoover 100 cap. brooders, i
con. and cheap: also want a 400-600
cap. Bell City inc.; state price and|
con. Ernest P. Ethridge, Auburn.

will exe. O.



Positions Wanted
Young man desires job on farm or
dairy; exp. in both; make pest offer
in first letter. Oliver A.

Lenox, Rt. 2.

Unineumbered, yefined, middle-
aged widow wants joi on farm. Pre-
ferably with elderly party; also can
Lillian Gober,
Brunswick, 1929 Norwich St.

Middle-aged man wants job on
farm: exp. in good many lines of}
wore write what you can offer. Jack |

drive car; write. Mrs.







; Positions W ated oa
Want job on dairy farm or Sone 3

ready to move any time; self and

wife only; for reasonable salar Vesa.
Williams, Hazlehurst.

Hustling farmer, 40-years-old wauts
farm south of Macon for 1933 on
shares; must be near school and be
good land and house; write fuliy..
Chris King, South Atlanta. 15 Hop-
kins St.

Father and son with small family
want to get in touch with party hav-
ing smali farm near Atlanta suitable
for truck farming; have had about
3 Oyrs. exo. in farming. W..C. Smith,
Atlanta, 322 Harden St., S. E.

Steady, sober, honest man exp in

farming, also in gas and steam ma-

chinery, wants work on farm, large
or smali; go anywhere. F. M. Ricks,
Keysville.

A-1 mill operator and mechanic,
sawyer. etc.: 25 yrs. exp., good ref.
C. &. Smith, Chula.

Middle-aged widow with daugh-er
16 yrs. old, desires place in a good
home on farm, assisting with poultry,
garden, etc., for: self and daughter.

Mrs. B. L. Walker, Brookhaven

Refined, middle-aged woman wants
a place in farm home to help witn
poultry, garden work, etc., for home

and small salary; exp. and ref. Mrs.
A. C, Beshers, Atlanta, 316 Ponce de
Leon Ave., N. E.

Mant and wife want job picking
cotton; want room to live in while
working. E. H. Gentry. Decatur,

Rt. 2.

Wat job with good: party looking
after stock farm or gen. farming; 20

yrs. exp., best of ref. as to honesty

and ability. M. T. Brown, Fortson,

Rt. 2.

Man with 3 itis want job caring

for dairy; all exp. dry hand milkers;
can handle any make of truck or car;
can furnish ref. H. J. Long, Dudley,
Rtas

Healthy, reliable girl of good char-
acter, age 15, accustomed to light

work around dairy and truck farm,

desires position; live as one of fam-

ily; small salary. Miss S. V. Johnson,
Atlanta, Box 43, Station A.

Widow wants light work looking

after poultry, milking, etc. with elder-
ly parties on farm for reasonable
wage and home. Mrs. M. L. Floyd,
Woodland, Box 91.

Want 2-horse farm on 50-50 basis;
prefer in Peach county; good land,

house, water and pasture: can fur-

nish self; exp., for 1933. R. L. Blood-
worth, Mcintyre, Rts 1;

Want job, 26 yrs. of age, single, ex-
pert poultry, dairy, truck farmer,
blacksmith, carpenter, operate and
keep up all trucks; best ref. S. L.

Hardy, Atlanta, 709 Kennedy St.,
N, W.

Want place in nice farm home as-

sisting with poultry and other light

work; refined young woman: ref.

Katherine Davis, Atlanta, 75 E. Har-

ris St., N. E., Phone WA: 1437.

Refined widow, 48 yrs. old, without

children would like to have good
home in the country with Christian
people, assisting with poultry, etc.;
prefer elderly couple. Mrs. Jennie
Harrison, Rome, care Gen. Del.
- Young man, 26 yrs. old, a good me-
chanic wants work on farm; sober,
honest and reliable; what have you?
R. R. Gibson, Ray City.

Want job on farm; single, white,
sober, honest, a little crippled in one
foot; but can do any kind of work;
also drive car. Donald Lamb, Atlanta,
537 Piedmont Ave.

Position wanted on farm by boy of
17, with chance to finish school; want
to get with good people who have |
found out that slavery has. been
abolished. Henry Martin, Jr., White
Oak.

Exp. man wants job with gin, grist

mill: repair and keep up machinery;

sober, honest; A-1 ref. exc.; other.
things considered. L. P. Chapman,
Milner.

Want a position as blacksmith ina
good iocation; experienced. and ref.
R. F. Key, Luthersville.

Want job on dairy or truck farm
on shares: 5 in family large enough
to work; like to get in touch with
man interested in raising wheat and

foodstuffs on shares. W .M. Craig, At-

lanta, 978 Drmwood Ave.

7oung widow with 1 child wants a oe

place assisting with poultry, garden,
etc, for home and reasonable wage.
Mrs. Mary Sheppard, Atlanta, 272.
Williams St., N. E.
Want job. running a cotton g
ca yrs, exn.; sober iad cae
: io Mae













tract for 5 to 10 yrs.;

for bal. this year and next. Jim Hud-
son, Valdosta, Rt. 2.

. General farm repair work wanted;
will take horse, or hogs, cattle or

- anything at market price; let me hear

from you. C. Gilbreath, Jonesboro.
Want a home at once with good,
Christian peonle to look after garden,
poultry and other light work; 50 yrs.
old, healthy and willing worker;
.aised on farm. Jas. Woodall, Mari-
~etta, Rt. 4.,
~ Want to helo gathet crop now and
crop for 1933 on halves; begin at
once; 4 in family, exp. cotton pick-
ers, Thos. W. Bradford, Duluth, Rt. 1.
Want to get out on farm to help
_ gather crop this fall and a small crop
for 1933 on 50-50 basis or wages;
have to be moved; 2 in family; good
ref. Thos. W. Madaris, Atlanta, 445
Crew St.. S: W.
__. Farm: boy wants work on farm
driving truck at $10 per mo., board

-- and laundry; no bad habits; do nob

smoke nor drink. Walter Hickman,
Girard, Rt. 2.
Want 3-horse farm to work~. on
halves, about 12 acres in bottoms;
_ large force; require 2 residences; exp.
Sref, A. M. Malone, Sr., Lithonia,
eect

Want, for 1933, farm suitable for
- dairy, poultry and truck, within 190

or 15 miles Atlanta; consider con-
write: i, R:
' Webb, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1.

Want farm equipped with tools,
live stock, chickens, about 100 acres,
some. timber; near school; take
. Shares for 2 yrs. E. K. Boone, At-

> lanta, 1136 Oak St., S.-W. -

- Refined, Christian woman wants
_ place on farm assisting with light
work, poultry, etc.; prefer elderly.
couple. Laura E. Morris, Bowdon.

- Man with small family with dairy
exp. wants job; would also like a
dairy route; state salary in first let-
_ ter; ref. exc.; clean character. Wm.

NeSmith, Ashburn.

_ Honest, industrious young man de-

sives. position on. farm; can do most.

anything on farm;. also good milker;
~ jived on farm all life time; any offer
appreciated, Charlie Brown, Cohutta,
a Rt. 1, Box 89.
Twenty-one- -yr.-old young man
wants job on farm near Atlanta; ao
bad habits. George Harper, Atlanta,
_ 402 Simpson St., S. W.

Middle-aged man, exp. miderh

a dairy, poultry farms, hatcheries, un- |
-Macon, Rt. 5, Box 169.

_ derstand cropping, modern farm ma-
. chinery, wants.equipped farm stocked
_ with layers, 500-5 M; share basis. R.
- J. Holliday, White Plains, Rt. 1, care
H. B. Williams.

Want job on farm: do any kind of |:

work; at once. R. B. Moore, Atlanta,

347 Grant St., S. E.

Want. large stock farm to handle

_ gteek and poultry on shares. I, H.

_ Higdon, Midville.
Fifteen-yr.-old. boy, honest, re-

liable and without bad habits will

work for reasonable wages or any-

- thing; can.use at home; write at
once to: J, D. Johnson, Tifton, Rt. 2.
__ Want a farm near Dublin or Mi!-
ledgeville, suitable for all kinds of
- plants and truck crops, on halves; I
- am man that grows those large
- watermelons. E. T. Clements, Ten-
~~ nille. i
Young man with experience wants
Job running gin this fall. Rainh
- Winslett, Silver Creek, Rt. 1.
- Wat job at living wages, most any
kind of mill work, truck farm, farm
.. overseer, carpenter, etc., at once
write best offer. R. L. Carter, popes
_ 871 Kirkwood Ave. :
_. Forty-two-year-old, unincumbered
white man, seber, honest, eic., wants
to look after farm for old couple or
widow; party who would appreciate
amy services; ref. W: E. Jackson,
Gainesville, Rt. 4. E
Two ladies with boy 14 yrs. old and
2 other children want a place on
arm with good people, near Atlanta.
ddress Mrs. Odessa Brown, Atlanta,
9 Capitol Ave., care W. H. Estes. ~
Want a i-horse crop to work .on
Shares for 1933; 2 in family; I feed:
nyself; landlord do the rest; can give
: as ref.: write at onec. A. M. Phil-
oe Rt. 2.

50-50 basis;

on]

early yellow Crowders,



~ Want a os horse crop. for 1933 on.
sow small grain; with
some bottom land in Stephens or
Hart county. Henry Addis, Mt. Airy.

Widow, 30 yr. old, neat, clean, with
children wants place on farm with
good people: dont mind work; for
home and $4 mo., or little less; come
after me or send R. R. fare, Lorene
Cleveland, Bowersville, Rt. 1.

Want 1 good 2-horse crop on
halves, 4 in family; all can do mens
work. Rev. Jake Loby, Armuchee,
Rt

Want to hear from alte that has

a good 3-horse farm to let out on 50-
50 basis for 1933. Melvin Hicks,
Meigs. as

Farm Partner Wanted
Want man, or mother and son, 12-
14 yrs. old to help gather crop; live
in home with 2 in family for rest of
this year and give work next yr. W.
I. Hendley, Eastman, Rt. 4.

Want middle-aged woman to live
as one of family, assist with cows,
poultry, etc.; write. Mrs. J. EB. Vaughn,
Mize, RFD 1.



Want orphan girl, 10-12 yrs. old}

assist with light chores for home,
board, clothes and schooling at once;
must be good family, or woman of
40 or over. Mrs. A. R. Reece, Daw-
sonville, Rt. 2.

Want colored family to gather
crop, 1 with at least 2 boys, 12 to 14
yrs. old; house ready; must move self,
Ryan King, Austell, Rt. 1.

Want healthy man 50 or older, as
caretaker of place near city; living
quarters furnished and all he can
make on 10 acres of good land; must
have means to cultivate and. live
without assistance. W. A. Dixon, Ma-
con, 302 Duncan Ave.

Want girl between 12 and 15 yrs.
of age, to assist in growing flowers
and small nursery;
graft; will give home, protection and
schooling and small wages; 2 in fam-
ily. G. W. Burns, Gainesville, 26
Johnson St. ee

Want 1 good, three-horse farmer io
work for 3rd and 4ths, or standing
rent for 1933; a. 2-horse farmer on |
same plan; very good accommoda-
tions; near church and school. Mrs.

Jewell Campbell Moore, Lawrence- bs
> Ville; Rt. 2.

Want - unincumbered woman 10.
work on small truck farm: must be
willing worker. Mrs. W. H. Lawrence,

Want colored man and

back yard; must be good workers. R.
D. Medicck, Duluth, Rt. 2.

Want man, 30-60 yrs. old. or a
stout woman to work all fall on farm,
Reasonable dages, board and lodging;
good home for right party. W. A.

Moorhead, Canon, Rt. 1.

Want settled woman for light work
on farm in home with elderly couple;
permanent home for right party; ref.
required; write. M. W. Miller, Dallas,
Box 193.



Sead For Sale

New Purple Top Globe turnip seed.
29;. 5 Ibs. $1.50; 10-Ibs. $2.50 del;

| exc. for Curly Mustard or Bloomsdale

Spinach. J. M. Burkhead, Union City.

Early bunch bean seed, 12c cup;
TSG pies. ail
fresh seed, postpaid; stamps accept-
eg Miss Pauline OKelley, Comer,
Btod.

Multiplying onion buttons, 25c gal.,
40c pk., FOB; exc. for day old chicks,
os ae del. Mrs. Cc. S. Boyt, -Yatesville,

Large cream Crowders, 1932 crop,
4c lb., FOB; collard seed, mix. var.,
15 cup and postage. J. H. Gordon,
Sparks, Rt.

Nice, white nest onions, 25c gal.

and postage, or exc. for good white

feed sacks; 5 sacks for gal. onions,
plus - stage on both, or exc. for good |
chewing tobacco. Mrs. G. B. Walker,
Blairsville, Rt. 4. :

-Red Valentine bush. beans, 15c Ib;
Ky. Wonder, Pole, 20c Ib.; early yel-

low squash and cucumber seed, 10c}
large pkt.; add postage on all seed. 4

Mrs. Frank Thomas, Lylerly, Rt.2. _
_ Twelve Ibs. Wonder. melon seed. free

or for 3c. stamp. Ceakos Silas

reenvile, Rt. 3.

help bud and]

-60c gal.;

leaf mustard, 1@c tbls.:



Branch, Rt.. ee
1932 crop given Top ieuin eee
100 lb. lot, 10c Ib.; 50 Ib, 16c Ib. del.;
25 lb: let, Lic Ib.: 5 and 10 lb. lots,
20c lb. RK. T. Hogan, Hogansville.
New crop Seven Top turnip seed,
20c Ib., 3 lbs. 55c, 6 Ibs. $1; nice new

crop sage, shade dried, no stems to.

hurt, 40c Ib., 3 Ibs. $1 postpaid, L. J.

| Vollrath, Winston.

White multiplying nest onions, 20c
qt. for fall planting; add 10c for post-

age each. at.; no stamps or chks. Mrs.

R. S. Wolfe; Baxley, Rt. 2.

Top turnip seed, 25 1b.; exc. for any-
thing of same value can use; write.
Mrs. Jossie Crumley, Lenox, Rt. 2.

- Dill seed, for pickling, 5 and 16c).

per pkt. W. Jackson, Fayette- a per 15; $2, 50; $4.C prepaid:

ville, Rt. i
Burr ee seed, free from all pest,

pure and sound, Ic per Ib. Eugene .

Harper, Hartwell.

Calif, multiplying beer seed, 19
start, postpaid. Mrs. Sallie Floyd,
Rockmart, Rt. 2. ~

Good Calif. multiplying beer seed,
10c good start, del. Mrs. Corine Floyd,
Rockmart, Rt. 2.

Cabbage seed, all ot varieties, $1
ea.; Purple Top White Globe turnin
seed, 35c Ihb.. postpaid. WwW. W. Wil-
liams, Quitman.

Buncombe County heading collard |

seed, % Ib., 20c; 30c 1b.; order now
for sweet Bermuda onion plants, $1
M, del. Z. R. Hutchinson, Quitman.
Yellow squash, long green cucum-
ber seed, 50c lb.; bunch col. butter
beans, stringless green pod., white
running butter bean, 75c gal.; peach
seed; add postage, Miss Myrtle
Adams, Marietta. _. .
- Calif. beer seed, start. postpaid, Tc
in stamps. T. C. Craton, Dallas, Rt. 4.
Burr clever seed, with soil suf-
ficient for inoculation, $2.50 ner C;
will exc. Robt. T. Allen, Riverdale.
Seven Top, Purple Top. White
Globe turnip; and rape seed, 48c Ib.
del.; sun-dried peaskhes, 12%c ~ ib.:
Jersey cow, fresh in, 4 gal., $35 at my
home. Mrs. A. H. Price, Locust Grove,
Red nest onions for fall planting,
cut up and plant like Irish: pstatoes
tender cornfield and blac:
pele bean seed. 20c teacup. Mrs. W.
V. Robbs, Flowery Branch. Rt. 1.
Bean seed; pole beans, more pro-
lific and bear longer than Ky, Won-
ders, 25c lb.; add nostaze. Mrs. E. T.
May, Warthen.

Rurr clover seed; in rough, new

1 erop, le Ib. FOB. Roy Lewis, Hart-
wife toy;
gather crop; live in 2-room house :i

well, Rt. 1.

Jumbo pumpkin, large size sun-
flower seed, each 10ce cup; large white
-exe. for white
feed sacks. Mrs. J. Ee. Moreland, Hor-
tense; Rt. 1.

_ White Bermuda onion sets, 15c th
add postage. Mrs. H. L. Brittinghara,
Guyton. ;

Ten Ibs. Purple Top turnip seed,
slightly mixed with Yellow Globe, 20c
Ib. postpaid. Mrs. H. W. Bryson,
Rome, Rt. 3.

Red shallots for fall planting, 30c
gal., $1 85 bu. oo L. A. Crow, Oaix-
wood.

CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
Two or 3 cars slip-shucked: ear
corn, 45c bu. of 80 Ibs., FOB Adel. A,
D. Cobb, Adel.

Baby Chicks For Sale

Thoroughbred Barred, White Rocks,

Reds, Eng, Leghorns from. well se-
lected stock, $4.95 C; heavy assorted;
$4.50 C; lots less than 100 add ic per
chick; prepaid; live del. A. H. Fechtel,
Waycross. ;
_ MecKinneys chicks for profit; Leg-
horns, Reds and Barred Rocks;
quality chicks, pure bred stock: also
some selected pullets: hatch ea. wic.
through the year. Eustace J. Me-
Kinney, Jr., Blackshear.

Baby chicks, all standard breeds, 5c
to. 6c per chick del.; live del. guar :
prompt shipments, E. R. Adlington,
Atlanta, 510 Piedmont Ave.

Baby Chicks Wanted

Exe. Warhorse 1% yr. old, 8 lb.
cockerel for 30 biddies, mixed preed







or 10-6 wks. old pullets, Ada. Holton, :
Baxley, Rt. 4. :

Want chicks to raise on halves wl

7!

first. letters



Cornish eggs 5C. eas

roosters. and pullets, wt. when.
hens 6-7. Ibs.; rooster, 9 to 11

Jan. Feb, and March roosters,
75c; cash or exc, Mrs. KE. Pp
Rochelle, Rt. 1.

Turken (Spencer wonder b
eges, $1.25 per 15; carton retu
Rebecca Campbell, An :
Boulevard, S. EH. -.,

Thompson imp. Ringlet B.
from prize winning pen 3 yrs. in s

-cession at County Fairs, 15 egg.

30 eggs for $1.25 postpaid. Mr

Steedam, Bainbridge, Rt. 2.
Purple Top White Globe, Seven

Pure bred B. R. eggs, 18 fx
also 30 'B. R. cockerels, April h
50c ea., $4 for lot; add hostage e

-M.E, Adams, Marietta, Rees

Prize winning Dark Cornist

chicks, 12%4e ea. FOB.
Sikes, Sylvester.

Pure bred Dark Cornish eggs
per 15, $2 for 50 prepaid; baby hick
12% each: spring hatched cock

$1 each FOB. Fiss Kate iL a

Miss c:

Sylvester.



Eges Wanted
If you can furnish me frou: suppl
of day old eggs 3 times each
see T. H. Morris, Atlanta, Stand Nx
3, Washington St. Produce Ma cel
Trinity Ave. side.

Grain and Hay Fors
- Twelve or 1300 Ibs. nice brigl



grass and peavine hay, mixed, 60c

100; exc, for 15-20. W, Wyando
pullets, or 5 shoaty pigs. A. JEU
Arabi, -

French rye: greatest sick 0
land, 25 to 40 bu. without fertili
$1.50 ner bu. FOB. Cleveland Gai
Canon.

Real seed cats from our demiene:
tion field, 50 bu.; beardless
and oats, bezt for grazing and a
fesding, 75c bu.; Cokers red he

wheat. $1 bu. R. D. Tatum, Palm
Grain and Hay Wante



bu. feed oats;
EW:

e :
Faylo Ors

or 100

Box c 263.

<tate 1 :| aca 2 bu. rye,/6.
oasis; write, .T. - B. Pursell,
Ground. Sih je oe ne eee



Best. grade, fiue-cured ee
aged, mellow flavored and ie

mon, Rockingham.

Bright, flue-cured iobabaa. red
a flavored and twisted, read:

use, 10 lbs., $1 postpaid to 3rd Zon
O. L Carter, Alma, Rt. 1. Se
Good, flue-cured tobacco, chewin:
10c lb.; smoking, Te Ib.; exc. for:
ples or peaches. Ed Spivey, Sur x
Rie 2 <a

Good, bright leaf, flue- cured.
ing tobacco, 12 lbs. $1 prepaid to
zone. Connie McCall, Baxley.

Good, whole leaf tobacco. 1 Sa
$1: 6 Tbs. 50c prepaid to 3rd ZOU
Billie Joyner, Baxley, Rt. 2: a

Good, flue-cured tobacco, 13 lbs.
$1 prepaid to 3rd zone. Alice Mililk
Baxley, Rte 2;..

Good, bright and red leaf cnewia
or smoking tobacco, well pressed, fla-
vored ready for use, 10 tbs. T0..
F, J. Nipper, Coffee.

Very best best grade long red 1 uf
flue-cured tobacco, 12 Ibs. $1 del. |
Ga. on receipt of money order.
Gray, Baxley, Rt. 5.

Genuine A-1- yellow gnc ~el
chewing and smoking tobacco, 12
$1 prepaid to 3rd zone. Isham

Baxley, Rt. 2.

Good, yellow, flue- area: a
12:-1bs: $1 postpaid. Bernard Thort
ton, Baxley, RFD 2. eS

Good, old, mellow: whole. leak
and brown tobacco, 7 lb. hag, 6
Ib. $1 prepaid in Ga. Mrs. J. J. Bo
right, Rockingham,

Good, old, mellow tobacco, red
yellow leaf, not molded, 10 lb. b
smoking, 0c: chewing, 80c postpat
acy Boatright, Rockingham.



ry cured hams, 15 ihe + sides,
Hee wi sheep skins, 75
a = wool, 20c lb.

ea hace. eae dark ed
aves, 15 Ibs. $1 prepaid: to
J. S. Crapps, Alma.

in 5 lb. boxes ae sale. c.
, Surrency. :

0c; ens guar. or money re-
amples: if: full postage is

ed. Malvin White. Alma.
ht, flue-cured tobacco, aged
sllow, flavored, stemmed and
5 3. 90c; 10 Ibs. $1.50 pre-
at. guar. J. E. Williams,

, flue-cured tobacco, aged

w, prepared ready to use, 12
epaid to 3rd zone. Mrs.

arker, Alma.

_flue-cured tobacco, aged
3 prepared ready to cnew,

prepaid in Ga. C. E. Wells,

Sod. home- cde: bright leaf,
re tobacco, aged and mellow,
and flavored, ready for use,
90c del. E. F. Nipper, Coffee.
tongue leaves, fine for flavor-

ne-made chewing tobacco, %4

Tb. 35. W. M. Thorn-

m a iirreney.
undred feed sacks, 100: Ib.
joe BOOS, $6 per ce exc, for

fion Napier grass oe and
~ pest; grow: anywhere;

ust :best planting months:
razy about it; make cows give

i er milk. Ss. ae Smith, Cutin-

eS Ibs., Se trained
chicks; reasonable. F. M.

flue-cured iauaces not brash. 4

del, in-lots of: 10 Ibs. or more.
( erlin, Sreeys

vine ene

nD. Willianis,

ee goose feathers for sale
Oe fe Mrs. Alice McMillan,

F bright 1 leaf chewing tobackn.
Sait 25 Ibs. $2.10; packed in

bs good, 1931. tbaccs, old

ellow, $1 prepaid to 3rd zone.
ve, Blackshear, Rt. 2.

Extra good tobacco, 12 Ibs., $1 del.

ne. H. H. Herring, Baxley.

lect grade, flue-cured tobacco,

$l del. to 3rd zone. R. S. Wil-
Baxley, Rt. 5.
bacco for chewing or smoking;
d grade red or yellow, barn or

i Ibs. $18.8; Beecher,

Good, -flue- cired tobacco, pivieae
wing, 10c Ib. del, in Ga.; ro
o order less than 50c. Dave
rrency. |
, flue-cured tobacco, chewing,
moking, $c Ib. del, in Ga. no
less 50 1 no chks. Ben Smith,

acco, yellow: or. red leaves, mel-

ad sweet: grade, for chewing or

chewing, 10c; smoking, 8
eecher, Baxley.

-cured tobacco, aged,

ssed, ready to use,

. oH. iy Williams,

Juniper, Rt. Ze

dark red

50c. doz.;



"Angelica. roots $1 < R

Flue-cured tobacco, flavored and
pressed, ready to chew, 10 1bs.,.. 70e
{ postpaid to 3rd zone. C. F. Jones,
Alma, Rt. 3.

Liquid flavoring or making good,
mellow chewing tobacco, enough for
10 Ibs., 50c; sat. guar. or money re-
funded: sample if postage is furn-

| ished. M. S, White, Alma.

Deer tongue, shade-cured, fine for
flavoring home-grown , to-
bacco, % pke., 10c: 1 jb., 35c. W. M.
Th crnton, Jesup. :

Deer tongue - or vanilla leaf for
flavoring smoking tobacco, % Ib. 20c,

35c lb. postpaid; special price on large.

lots. H. W: Sandlin, Cairo.

Fifty Ibs. wool as it came from
sheep, 25c 1b.; 15 Ibs. dried apples,
1932 crop, 10 lb., or exe. for 15 Ibs.
chewing tobacco. S. M.
Cochran, Protection. :

Ten Ibs. mixed turnip seed, 1932
crop, 25c lb.; shade dried sage, 60c

Ib:;, Shade dried peppermint leaves;

no -chks.; money order. Mrs. Nannie
Hanson, Bowdon, Rt. 4. ,

Two bu. black walnuts, 50c bu., not
del.; also few lbs. sifted walnut ker-

nels, 50c Ib., not del. Bruce Whitfie!d,

Alto, Rt. 2.

White feed sacks, 5c each and post-
age. S, M. Gunter, Lawrenceville,
Ras 1. :

Flue-cured tobacco, 10 Ib. del. in
lots of 10 lbs. or more; cash with
order. John Tomberlin, Surrensy,
Raed. : :
Flue-cured tobacco, good grade, 10c
Ib: del. in 10 Ib. lots or more; cash
with order; no chks. Prank Smith,
Surrency.

Yellow reot, 25 Tb tnubarb plant 3
catnip, sage, peppermint
plants, 50c doz.; spearmint, 35c doz.;
tansy plants, 50c doz. Miss Cecil Mc-
Curley, Hartwell, Rt. 4.

About 40 Ibs. clean goose feathers
aboul 20 Ibs. duck feathers; make
best offer. J. R. Mathis, Greensboro.

Genuine A-1 yellow, flue-cured te-
bacco, chewing and smoking, 12 lbs.
$1 prepaid to 3rd zone. Isham Harris,
Baxley, Rt. 2.

. Bright, flue-cured whole leaf tobac-

co, aged and mellow, well pressed,

ready to use, chewing or smoking, 10
lbs. 50c. Mrs. Dorothy. Mae OFS

Cofiee.

Good, flue-cured tebacco, aged and

;| mellow, ready for. use, chewing or

smoking, 10 lbs. 50. Frank Nipper,
Coffee.

Good, flue- cured tobacco, chewing,
10; smoking, 8c 1b.; no order less

than 50c. Mrs. J..S. Anderson, Bak-

ley, Rt. 2.

Good; home grown, flue-cured to-
bacco, not trash, 10. lbs. $k: Les-
gett, Baxley.

Whole leaf tobacco, 12 lbs. $1 pre-

| paid to 3rd zone. Mrs. E. J. Joyner,

Baxley, Rt. 2.

Flue-cured tebacco, peed mellow
and twisted, 3 lbs. 50c; 5 Ibs. 75c; 10
lbs. $1.25 prepaid in Ga.: jarge size
samples, 25c ea. Ellis Williams, Alma.

- Red and yellow flue-cured tobacco,
aged, mellow, flavored, twisted, 3 Ibs.

75c; 5 lbs. $1; 10 Ibs. $1.90 prepaid in

Ga. J. B. Parker, Alma, Rt. 3.

Bright, flue-cured tobacco, aged
and mellow, prepared ready to use, 10
Ibs. 90c- prepaid to 3rd zone. J. 5:
Crapps, Alma, Rt. 3.

Bright, flue-cured, aged and mel-
low tobacco, prepared ready to chew,
10 lbs. 75c prepaid in Ga.
liams, Alma.

Bright flue-cured tobacco, red of

yellow leaf, aged, mellow and twisted,
ready to chew, 10 lbs. $1.10 postpaid.
A. F. Dixon, Alma.

-Flue-cured tobacco, aged, red leaf,
glavored and twisted, 5 lbs, 75e del.
to 3rd zone. J. W. Teston, Coffee.

Best grade, flue-cured tobacco, red

or yellow leaf, flavored and twisted,

r-.dy to use, 10. lbs. $1.10 del. to 3rd
zone. W. F. Carter, Coffee. :

One hundred cap. feed sacks, 5
ea., $4.50 per 100, not postpaid; no
exc.; 10 socks wt. 5 Ibs. J. Kingston,
Atlanta, Rt. 2.

Walnut kernels, 25 Ib. del in 2nd
zone. John Crone, , *philomath.

Best grade, flue-cured tobacco, red

leaf, well pressed and prepared ready

to chew, 10 Ibs, 68c pos Leia J. Her-

a sz: :

Ibs.

D, Adams, | 1

G. T. Wil-



Flowery Sec REA
Red leaf tobacco, best grade, aged,
mellow and pressed, 12 Ibs. $1 del. to
3rd zone. Mrs. T. J. Aaylor, Alma.
. Five big bbls. good apple vinegar,

85c gal FOB at Bonny View Orchard.

Jim Williams, Demorest.

Three hundred. and twelve Ibs.
black walnuts in hull, $3 FOR. J. F.
Clark, Boston, Rt. B, Box 89. i

Good leaf tobacco, chewing, 10 Ibs.
$1 prepaid; smoking, 10 lbs. 80c pre-

paid. John R. Turner, Alma, Rt. 3

Good, flue-cured chewing tobacco,

12 Ibs.,-$1 prepaid to 3rd zone. J. .
Horton, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Flue-cured tebacco, 12 Ibs., $1 pre-
paid to 8rd zone. Frank Harris,

Baxley.



Miscellaneous Wanted
xe. practically new $175 value at
half price for any kind hogs, cows,
or baby chicks at market price. write.
J. . DeVane. Adel.

Want garden peas, peaches, cher-
ries, Concord grapes, 4-5 mos. old
Castor Rex and Ermine rabbits, Buff
Cochin and Jap Silkie Bantams, dried
fruit write prices. Daisy Cochran,
Calhoun, Rt. 4.

Want a few Ibs. life everlasting
(rabbit tobacco); send sample and
price del. J. A. Slean, Cordele, 410
15th Ave.

Want to buy canned fruits, berries,
vegetables, jellies; jams, etc.; mst

he priced right for cash; want party

to fill jars with vegetables, fruits;
write. Mrs. Hugenia Moore, Thunder-
bolt.

Want best home-made chewing and
smoking tcbacco; send sample and
best price. by parcel post; also want
few lbs. No. Ga. honey; quote best
price. Sterling Payten, Alto, Rt. 2..

Want sev. Ibs. best, sun-cured

chewing tobacco; send best price in|
10 tb. tots:

also sample of tobacco.
B. S. Peyton, Homer, Rel Box lat:

Want flue- cured tobacco for chew-
ing and smoking; send sample and
best prices. M. lL. Barksdale, Norwood.

Have walnuts and pecans for nice
lint cotton, chickens, meal, dried
peaches, free from worms; write first
what you have, A. B. Woed, Griffin.

Wantito buy 10 lbs. good chewing
tobacco: please send sample. W. H.
Patrick, Locust Grove, Rt. 1.

Want some good: chewing eabiioce.
ready. prepared to chew;
and... prices.

Sam BUIRE, Woedcliff,

| Rt. 1.

Want sample and: best price on 10
lbs. del. bright leaf, flue-cured, pre-

Barker, Themaston, Rt..3.

Want 40 Ibs. new feathers, picked
from live geese; state price. S. 8.
Custic, Atlanta, 550 Federal Terrace.

Want to buy some Muscovy ducks
and dill for pickles. Mrs. H. V. Brown,
Winder.

Plants For Sale

Stone and Baltimore tomato plants.
Dutch and W. cabbage, Heading col-
lards, 15c C, 25c 200, 40c 400, 60c MM;
5 M up, 50c M del. C. W. Smitn,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Chas. and J. W. cabbae, New Stone



-tomato, Heading collards, 75c M del.;

5 M $2.50; 10 M $4 collect. Ovie Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

New Stone tomato, Wakefield and
jate Flat Dutch cabbage and heading
collard plants, 35 500, 60c M, 5 M,
$2.50 del. Cora Crow, Gainesville.
Rea:

Millions large, well eed plants
from cert. seed: Marglobe, Stone,
Baltimore tomato, Heading collard,
jJarge W. cabbage, 75c 600, ap 10 M
postpaid; expert packing. C. F. Mad-
dox, Lawrenceville.

Flat Dutch, E. J., Chas. W. cab-
bage, Blue and Heading collard, New
Stone tomato, 15c C, 50c 500, T5c
1,000. Davis Jones, Gainesville, Rt. A;

BE. J., Chas. W. cabbage and Stone
tomato plants, 15 C, 75c M del.

2uthford Waldrip, Flowery Branch,
Ribe tc

Late. Flat Dutch, Drumhead cab-
bage, 35c 300, 55c 500; Ga. eollard,

Stone tomato, 25c 200, 50c 400; will).

exe.; no. chks. John Wilson, Ellijay,

Bt 3.

_ Late Flat Dutch, Durmhead cab-

tone tomato, 25]

| cherry and pears;

send samples |



bage, Ga. and Heading collards, Ston
| tomato plants, 35c 200, 60c 500, $1

postpaid; 10 M 86 col. Amos Wil-
liams, Gainesville. :

Tomato, Ga. collards and Late Flat

Butch cabbage plants, 10 C,:$1 1, 009.

Edgar Woodall, Cornelia, Rt. 1.

Progressive everbearing ssmbeee
plants, 25c C and add 5e per hundred
for postage. Thos. iE. Harris, =
haven.

New Stone, Baltimore fomaie
plants, E. J;, Chas. W. cabbage, Head-
ing collards, 45c 300, 70c 600, $1 M
postpaid; 70c M FOB. H. B. i
Buford, Rt. 2.

Chas, W. and E. J. cabbage, Stone
and Baltimore tomate, Ga. collard
plants, 15 C, 75e M-del.; 5M 10,
50c M FOB. Winfred Waldrip, Flow-
ery Branch.

Flat Dutch, W. cabbage, bollaee
New Stone, Baltimore tomato, 15c C;
60c 500, $1 1,000. Ray Whitmire, 2
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. =

Ga. collard viants, 30c 500, 50c M;. Si
cash; prompt shinment. G. L. Ne-
Smith, Sycamore, Rt. 1, Box 141.

Imp. Stone tomato plants, well
rooted; expert packing, 85c M, 50c
300, 75c M in 5 M lots; all del.; cash
with order. Arvel Burell, Lawrenc2=
ville, Rt. 1.

Collard and cabbage plants, 500

500, 90c M nostvaid; roots protected;

also collard seed, 25c lb. postpaid. ~
Lee Waldriv, Gainesville.

Lead. var. cabbage and tomato ands.
collard plants, 40c 500, 75c M del.; mee
5 M up, 65c M exp. col. A. J. Crow, is
Gainesville, Rie 2:

Late Flat Duteh, C. W. eabbaze ~
plants, Heading and Ga. collards, 40c
490, 65c M del.; 5 M up, 40c M col =
L.A. Crow, Oakwood.

Strawberry, raspberry, mastodon
wonderberry, seedling peach, plum,
seed wheat, $1 bu.;
exc. for Abruzzi rye and Austrian -
peas at market price. Mrs. E. Spence, | 2
Dunweody. :

Large, extra fine Chas. W. cabbase,
Stone, Baltimore tomato, genuine
cabbage-collard plants, 50c 300, 75e
500; $1 M postnaid. &, A. Hayes, Bun
for dd.

Chas. W. and Flat Dutch cepeaae
New Stone tomato plants, 60c M a
M. M. Martin, Flowery Branch, Rt.

Ga, heading collard plants, 50 Sade
90c M parcel post or exc. for nice
honey or white feed sacks, 160 lb. cap.
1 plants for 10 sacks. G. F. Was

son, Buford, Rt.3.
paid, ready to smoke tobacco. J. M |

Cabbage plants, $1 M del.; ie
and collard plants, 75c M Gel Se
Crow, Gainesville. :

Heading collard plants now 38
$1-M del.; write for FOB vriee.
Ve: Ray, Kensington, Rt. S bee
Chas. W. cabbagespnlants, 15 C, 35
500, 60c M del. Lester M1 >*his, Gaines~
ville, Rt. 9.

New Stone, Greater Ealzim..e te

mato, Copenhagen, Flat Dutch ca

bage, sweet heading collard plan

Grady Kelley, Sulphur Springs, Rt. es
W. and Flat Dutch cabbage, Stone
and Baltimore tomato, collard plants,
15c C, 40c 400, 60c M: del.;
exp. collect.
BGS ds
Collard plants, 50c M; dabuan
75c: tomato, $1, all del. Marcus Wil
liams, Gainesville. :
Baltimor and Stone tonal
Wakefield cabbage, Ga. collard plant:
15c C, 7T5c M; over 5 M, 65c M col..
C. F. Waldriv, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Chas. and J. W. cabbage, Stone
mato, Heading collard plants; A
good plants, 60c M del.; 5 M up, 40:
M collect. Jack Swancey, Gainesvili
Ris 2:

Lee Crow, Oakwo

300, 65c M del.; 5 M up,-40c Mex
col. H. P. Crow, Gainesville.

J. and Chas. W.
Stone tomato,

lect; 10 M 40c 1,000. Jett ho

Gainesville.

bage plants, all "IBC M Postpaid.
Anderson, a fe


ar ount; |
prices on good smoking tobacco. R.
B. Harris, Hapeville, care gen. del.

Strawberry plants, have been bear-
1g 2 mos., 20c C; extra large multi-

ying onions, red vars, 6 Ibs. 50.
Mrs. Alice Garner, Palmetto.

Chas. W. cabbage, heading collard,
Stone, Baltimore and Marglobe to-
mato plants, 500, 50c; $1 M postpaid.
W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch.
Stone tomato plants,
500, 50c; 75c 1000. Hay, Hemphi il,
; Flowery Branch.

- Nest Stone and G. attire to-
mato plants, 80c M del. Dewey
Mathis, Flowery Branch.

Cabbage, collard and tomato
plants, 300, 25c; 500, 35c; 55 M; 2
M, $1; 4M, $2 postpaid; cash with
order. V. C. Jordan, Flowery Branch.

Wakefield and Dutch cabbage, to-

ato and collard plants, now ready,
500, 40c; 65 M mailed; 50c M exp.
col.; 5 M, $2.25; 10 M, $4. Jno. C.
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Dutch and W. cabbage, tomato and
collard plants, 40c, 500; 70c M pre-

paid; shipped by: express, 50c M; 10

M. $4. Jack Ivie, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

_ W. and Dutch cabbage, New Stone
tomato and collard plants, 30c, 300;
45c. 500; 65c M mailed prepaid; 50
M exp. col. Charlie Hill, Gainesville,
Rt: 1.

W. and Dutch cabbage plants, 400,
45; 65c M; collard plants; 55c M; all
del. Calvin Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Late Flat Dutch, Chas. W. cabbage.

heading collard, 65c M del.; 5 M,
($2.25 FOB. Obie Crow, Gainesville,
Heol

- Fall plants, heading collards

~ hot pepper, also egg: plants, 40c C:
- 500, $1; $1.50 M; all postpaid. Mrs.
Gertrude Branan, Lewiston.
Wakefield. and Dutch
Heading collard, Stone and Baltimore
tomato vlants, 15c C, 30 300, 60 M
del. Cc. W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
~ Wakefield and Dutch cabbage,

Stone and Baltimore tomato, Head-

ing collard plants, 15c C, 50c 500, 75c
M del.; 5 M $2.25 exp. col, Lee Crow,
Oa kwood. ibis dy
White Heading collard and Chas.
W. cabbage plants, 25c 200; green
butter heans, 4e 1b.; add postage on
eans. Major Crow, Cumming, Rt. 4.
Wakefield, Dutch* cabbage, Ga.
Heading collard. plants, 60c M del.;
50c M in 10 M lots, exp. collect. E. B.
Wetherford, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Ga. sure Heading collard, New
stone tomato, 20c C, 60c 500, $1 1,000.
JG. Allen,. Gainesville, abe 2
- New Stone and G. B. tomato, Ga.
collard plants, 15 C, 75c M del. G. E.
Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. 2. ~
New Stone tomato, Ga. and Head-
ing collard plants, 25c 200, 50c 500,
Oc M postpaid: no. chks, Clyde
humbler, Leo. ;
G. Baltimore tomato, late Flat
utch cabbage plants, 15c C, 50c 500,
80c M; hot pepper plants, 206. C;
xed turnip seed, 40c Ib. del. W.. ,
Vright, Alto, Rt. 2.

Big healthy plants, Hastings? fa-

a cabbage-heading collards,
Stone, Baltimore tomato, large Wake-
field cabbage, 45c 300, 5c 600, $1.15
M ael.; big hot peppers, 25c 100. 35 I.
Frasier, Lawrenceville,
_. New Stone tomato, Wakefield, late
_ Flat Dutch cabbage and Heading col-
lard plants,-35c 500, 60c M; 5M $2. 50
del. Cora Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Collard and tomatoes, 65c: 500, $1
pepper and egeplants. 40c C, $1 22.05
ae postpaid. Miss Rora May, Lewis-

<= JON Boat - Ponderosa, Marglobe
tomato plants, $1.50 M, 85c per 500

postpaid. Jackson B. Mauney, acer

ur, P. O, Box 16.
New Stone, G. B. tomato, Ga. col-
d plants, 20c C, T5c M del, G. E.
Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
W..and Flat Dutch cabbage, 40c
00, 60c M del.; collards and tomato,

ot 'M del. Cal Garrett, Gainesville,

eae

New Stone tomato plants,85c M:

d nest onions for fall planting, 60
gol. del. Miss Corine Collins, Flowery

ranch.

Chas. W., Flat Dutch cabbage. col-

wd and New Stone and Marglobe to-|

to plants, all 65c M del.

I M. C.
row , Gainesville, Rt. 2:

. Heading collard Hae 5G Ate

nite. feed sacks; i M plants

Wakefield ant and

cabbage, heading collard, 200, 25c;

cabbaze, }

amount, now ready.
| liams, Gainesville.

50c 500, 70c M: 5. M 65c M del.:



Mooney, ays

Late Flat Dutch, Chas. Ww. nese
Stone tomato, 55c M; Heading col-
lard, 50c M; $2. for 5 M del. Obie
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Buncombe, True Ga, collards, 90
M; $1.50 per 2 M; G. B. tomato, $1.

M; egg plants, 60c M; all del.; no
chks. Mrs. F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston.

Woods stock Nortons wilt resist-
imp. ponderosa. tomato
plant: extra fine stock; moss packed,
15c C, $1 M,. parcel post; money
order. L. B. Mound, Junction City,
care Log Cabin Farm.

Mint plants, 10 for 30c prepaid;
moss packed. Mrs. T. B. Thomas,
Thomasboro.

New. Stone tomato, ce and Head-

ing collard plants, 15 C, 50c 500, 80c

M postpaid; no chks. Clyde Chumbler,
Leo.
J; Cnascw. cabbage, Stone and
Baltimore tomato, Ga. collard plants,
15c C, 75c M del.; 5 M, 50c M FOB.
Winfred Waldrip, Flowery Branch. .
Chas. W:.and Flat Dutch cabbage,
collard, Marglobe ahd New Stone to-
mato, 65c M. delivered; now ready. M.
Cc. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

New Stone tomato and. old-fash- |
-ioned collards, 25c 200, 80c M;
chks. Lellan Bonds, Gainesville, Rt. a

No}

New Stone, Baltimore tomato, E
J., Chas. W: cabbage ~ and Heading

collards, 70c 600, $1 M postpaid; sat.

guar., 70c M FOB. Eee | B. _ Fraser,
Buford, Rt, 2:

_ Stone and B. tomato plants, 15c C,
75c M del.;

G. Baltimore tomato plants,
200, 48 500, 70c:-M; collard plants,

Flowery Branch.
Late Flat Dutch, Chas.
bage, New Stone- tomato,

W.. cab-
Heading

collard plants, 30c 500, 50c M; 5 M|.

$2.20 del.
Rt

Collard and tomato plants, 60c 500,
$1 M; pepper and eggplants, $1 500.
$1.59: M: all postpaid. Mrs. Gertrude
Branan, Lewiston.

New Stone and Baltimore | ieee
and Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 15c

Obie _ Crow, Gainesville,

-C, 50c 500, 75 1,000. Ray Whitmire,

Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Wakefield cabbage, Stone Leal.
Ga. collards, 65 M del.; 5 M up, 50

M collect. Felton Swancey, Gaines- |.

ville; Rt. 2.

Plants, cabbage, 50c M. del.;
way 75c M: collard, 40c M;
- Marcus

any
Wil-

Cabbage, tomato and collard pate

ead var. now, 70c M postpaid, 10 M

$5 exp. col. Robt. Grindle, Gaines-

ille, RE./2;

- Ga. collard plants, 30c 500, 50c M;

cash; promot shipment. G. L. Ne-

Smith, Sycamore, Rt. 1, Box 141.
Millions plants, Baltimore tomato,
Wakefield cabbage, Ga. collards, all
15: CG; 0c 1,000:. CC. F. Waldrip,
Gainesville, ute 2s
Big, stocky healthy plants, pure
cabbage-heading collard; Stone, Bai-
timore, Marglobe tomato; Chas. W.

cabbage; expert wrapping; 45 300,

75c 600, $1.15 M postpaid. J. I. Fra-
sier, Lawrenceville. ne Ae
: Collard and tomato plants, 65c 500,

$1 M; pepper and eggplants, 40c 109,

$1.25 500 postpaid. Miss Rosa May,
Lewiston, .

Millions G. B. and New Sinne to-
mato, Ga. collard plants, field grown,
exc.

EB.

for: anything can use. James

| Thompson, Cumming, Rt. 5.

Millions field grown Stone and
Baltimore tomato and Ga. collard
plants, 25c 200, 50c 500, 70c M; 5 M

65c M del, Albert Dorocott, Flowery }\

Branch -Rb.4.

New. Stone and G. B. tomato, Head-
ing collard plants, 75c M del.: 5 and
10 M 60c M collect. Dewey Mathis,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

New Stone and Baltimore omate y
plants, Heading collards, Chas. W.

cabbage, 40c 500, 75c M del.: 5 and 10

M 50c M col. ics Waldrip, Flowery ;

Branch.

Ga. Heading collard plants, 50c
500, 90 M postpaid; cash with order;
exc. for anything can use, chickens,

white feed sacks, any kind of seed,

etc. G. F. Watson, Buford.

Large W. and Dutch cabbage, Stone]
tomato. ae oes plants

collard plants, 60c M, 150
OSV: cabbage plants; 75c M del.. Mrs
| Dora Waldripv, Gainesville, Rt: 2.

: and i
tomato, 500, 60c; $1 M; sweet and F
-45e 500, 10c 1,000. W. C: Stephens, |

2585

te

2 25Cs 200,| 7

5 ceh oe ae
a 50c M, FOB: sae guar. M,

. Tutton, Buford, Rt 3.

eee Ga. white heading col-
lard plants, 25c 200, 65c 500, $1 M; $3
for 5 M; $5 for 10 M del.; 50c M FOB.
Mrs, J. M, Carnes, Cumming, Rt. 4.

- New Stone and G. B. tomato and
collard plants; all del. in Ga., 50c
j1,000. T. J. Thompson, Flowery
Branch, Rte

- New Stone and G.B. tomato plants,
70c M: collard plants, 50c M del, in
Ga. Ralph Cc. Thompson, Cumming,
rb o:

Stone and Baltimore tomato and
persey: cabbage and collard. plants,
now ready; 40c 500, 65c M del. C. ae
Strayhorn, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

globe tomato, 75c-M del.; 10 M $6



Plants Wanted

. Exc. pr. of P. C. pigs for state insp,
everbearing strawberry plants, ready
to ship in Sept.; also want seed

wheat. Mrs. Mary Oo. Harris, Cordele,

Geers Products For Sale
BEANS AND PEAS FOR. SALE



order;. stamps | accepted; no ons:
Walter Halloway, Stillmore.

' Newly imported white table peas,
(in. pea flavor), known as West
| India peas; matures quckly, 35 Ib.

N. Rosene, Ft. Valley.

White Mush peas and 5 wks. peas,

this yrs. crop, 5 lbs. 50c plus post-
age; no chks.; Duroc Jersey young
boars, gilts and young pigs; cash or
exc. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt. 1,
Box 34.
Early yellow Crowder peas, $2 bu.;
plant in August and September for
fall crop; no personal chks; N. E.
Law, Ocilla. -

Ten bu. good red rippers, 75c bu.
ae Vernon _ Webster, Cornelia,
Rt. tf;

Velvet beans in n pod., $7 ton, truck
loads; mixed peas, 60c;
80c; Fulghum seed oats, 40c. Ww. B.
Norton, Ft. Valley.

loxis, 75; truck loads velvets in pod,
= ton; home grown seed rye, $1. 25.
we. Strother, Ft. Valley.

ie bunch butter beans, 20c lb.,
$2, pk., $8 bu. del in Ga.; Jacksoi
wonder and Ky. wonders, same ae
J. Smith: Barnesville, Fate
Box 71.

HONEY BEES AN DBEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE

New. bright honey, 2-10 Ib. pails in

comb, $1.50; not Jess than 20 lb. -ship-

ments: strained, $1 per 10 Ib. pail,



1 FOR. R.A, Cravey, Milan, Rt. 1,

Box 130.

New honey in comb, 10 Ib. buckets.
$1.25 per bucket postpaid: cash with
order. R: W. Browning, Dublin, Rt. 3.

-Nine hives of bees in old- fashioned
box hives boiling with bees, at my
home, $1 each, or exc. for value in
modern pat. bee hives. Charles Stone-
cypher, Toccoa, Rt. 1.:

_. Nice, new comb honey, 8c lb.,
packed in 60 Ib. cans; cash with
ee. BOB. C. L. Osborn, Ellijay,

$1.25 each; new fcy. strained, 10 tb.
pails, $1. 25 each: all FOB; write for
prices on larger lots. Wm. Hi. Barfield,
Louisville, Rt. 2.

Pure ext. honey in pbls., 400 lbs.
cash with order. W. E. Buckner, Mt.
Vernon.

New honey, 10c Ih. Mrs. P. J. Byrd,
Fitzgerald, Rt, 4, Box 49.

Good comb honey, 5 Ib. buckets,
75c; 10 Ib., $1.25; 30 lb., case, $3.50:
all del, by mail; sat. guar. Ce
Smith, Enigma, :

Poplar honey, chunk or strained, in
5 and 10-lb, pails, 8c Jb. FOB. H. E.
Anderson, Ellijay, Rt. 4.

New ext. honey, No. 2 grade, 6-10
lb. to case, $4 FOB here: 6-10 tb.
chunk, $4.50; 2 10-lb. ext. postpaid,
$1.75. John A. Crumney, Doctortown.
Fresh, chunk honey, 8c lb: for 20
Ibs. or more, FOB. Bes. D. Whiddon,
| Chula,

Pure honey for ae in 5 Tb. cans,



Chas. W. cabbage, Stone and Mar-

col. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch. |
| ing, Camilla.

_. White Mush or Raborn pea, bear |
until frost, and 6 wks. table peas, 10c |
-{ Ib. plus. postage? not: less 5 Ibs. to

-plus postage; not less pound sold.

Brabhams, :

Home-grown O-too-tans, $1. 50: Bi-

-20c Ib. del. in Ga;

New fcy. comb honey in 10 1b. pails

net, $12 each; 60 Ib. cans, $2.75 FOB:



. New Sore 10 lb. backs: in comb
$1, 25 bucket postpaid; cash with
der. R. W. Browning, Dublin, Rt. ee

FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLE
FOR SALE sa

Pineapple pears to truckers at righ

price; can furnish about 1500 bu. c

W. Hodges, Ludowici.

_ One thousand Ibs. green butter

beans, 3c lb., or $2.75 per 100 Ib

ready August. 1; not del. Mrs, I. C

ner, Madison, Rt. be

' Several hundred Ibs. green butt

beans, ready August 1; make bi



fer not del. M. C. Conner, Ma ison
Reel.

One thousand bu. Pineapple pe
now ready; send truck, C. H . Str
ward, Sylvester. : ce

One thousand bu. pineapple p
at farm; make best. offer. J.D - Wh

_ Large orchard pineapple pears, ell

orchard cheap, or at 50c bu. FO
ripe by Aug. 20.

Harvey. Holland
Manassas.

~ Concord grapes, del. exp. offic:
Williamson, bulk, or on road bet)

Griffin and Hapeville, $3 per 100

truck here, ~ 50; fresh erape Kn

FOB. G. L. ee Besley

: SYRUP FOR SALE
Pure Ga. sugar cane. syrup,



heavy grade, cs. 6 No. 10 cans,

15c cs. less on 3 or more cases.
Patrick, Quitman.
Sorghum syrup in 10 and 5 Ih. padla

for sale or exc. for grain. W. J. Ca

ruth, Farmington.
_ Well cured meat, shoulders: 1
sides, 12c; hams, 15c Ib.; half. by
money order, bal. COD. J. M. Lan 5
ton, Whighara.

Smoked, cured hams, wt.. 45 to 25
Ibs., 15c lb. FOB; shoulders, 10c. lb.

will ship COD. G. D. Fain; Edison.

Pure Ga. cane syrup, 6 l-gal., |

-to case, $3 per case; 12 half gals. t

case, $3. 40 per case; A-1 grade. Mal]
vin Collins, Whigham.

in lots of 50 cans or more, or will
M. L. Anderson, Nahunta.



| PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR ALE

Two tons runner peanuts, aa
sound, clean, $1.40 per 100 Ihbs.;
$26; cash with order. E, A. "Brooks

Edison,



FRESH AND CURED MEATS

Side meat, smoked with oak an
sassafras wood, no bugs nor skippe
12 lb. del. to 2nd zone. Mrs. Mauc
Fisker, Abbeville.

One. 18 Ib. corn fattened, suga:
cured country ham, free from bugs
cash with order
Mrs. J. H. Lawrence, Middleton.

Brooks county ham, smoked wit
wood; money. order only: no eXc., 20
oe Cleaon Hutchinson, -

1:



BUTTER FOR SALE.
Four to 6 Ibs. fresh, firm table but-

ter per week, shipped in cartons -
wrapped in wax paper, 20c Ib.; cash
with order. Mrs. Hattie Wotford
Gainesville, R68;

Georgia Products Wanted
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED ch
Will give bu. of Abruzzi rye, 70c k
for every bu. good, sound hay p ee
or velvet beans you del. to me; 2%
bu. for 1 bu. O-too-tans; write fi
C. L. Rryne, Plains.

Want beans and peas; will give b
of Abruzzi rye for bu. of peas
beans del.;.2% bu. rye for bu. O-t
tans; write first. C. L. Rhyne, Plains

Want 5 bu. Brabham or Iron
other good, sound peas; will pay 50
bu. for same. Houston Bird, St
more.





POTATOES WANTED ae.

Want Lookout Mtn. potatoes; stat
price per bu. FOB; reply promptly
J. F. Walker, Monticello.

Want to hear from party who ha
the Lookout Mtn. Irish potatoes for
sale and the price. L. C. Bridweil,
Doerun. -

PECANS. AND PEANUTS WANTED
Want pecans; state amount yo