Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1932 August 25



OL, 15
Poultry For Sale

ANCONAS

0 pure bred Anconas 19 hens, $1
. 21 pullets, March and April hch.
each; 2 cocks, Yr. old, $1.50 each;
kerels, ise ea. W. L. Stonecypher,



gg str. $1 each, or exc. one for 2
g hens, any breed: I. W. Purdom,



BANTAMS
ew genuine Buff Cochin cockerels,
ach; trio of half grown, $2.50; eggs,
Barred Rock and Giant Black
fnorca, eggs, $1.50 set. O, H. Wright
tlanta, 515 Peters Bldg.
10 Ginn Gray game bantams, $1.75,
5B. L. Bantams, $1; Pr. Mayberrys
indheads, 3 1-2 mos. old, $1.25; Se-
sht cocks, 60c each. H. M. Adams,
lasville.
. genuine Buff Cochin bantams,
| hatch, $2.50 pr., of grown Golden
ghts, $1. All excellent
obt. Tuggle, Carrollton.

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS.
arks str. cockerels, Apri] and May
ch, wt. 2 lbs. '75c each, or $1.25 pr;
mit No. 21-D-32. FOB Money or-
No chks.:



stock Parks str. Per. 10-D1-32;
hens and 2 yrs. old, $1.25 each; Mar.
kerels, $1.50; April pullets, $1. No
- Return erate. Mrs. John Wat-

Pure bred Buff Rock cockerel, Spring
ch 75e each; hatching eggs, $1 per
Mrs. Os Sorrells, Monroe, R 1.
arks str. Reg. Per. 125-C-32. Foun-
stock, Cream Grade. 17-8 wks.
pullets, $5 doz; 3 1-2 mos old pul-
$10 doz. Eggs also. Mrs. Mamie
Plyler, Manassas.
ev. White Rock pullets, 50c each
my home; 1 cockerel and 10 hens,
old, same breed, sell or exc, for
is or B. Rocks. R. M. Corley, Bar-

STATE CAPITOL

birds. |

Mrs. H, L. Odom, Dai-|



Poultry For Sale

2 He bred Partridge Rock roost-
ers, 4 hens and 4 pullets, $6 for lot;
FOB. Money order. Mrs. Zomie

Baughan, Talking Rock, R 2, Box 1.

16 March and April hatch Dark Ply-
mouth Rock pullets, 60c ea at my home
or 65 crates. Cash with order. Mrs.
Sloan Bruce, Avalon,

CORNISH
12 Dark Cornish hens, 1931 hatch,



Berry str, 1 cockerel, March 1932 hatch
Bull Dog: str. $10 for lot; Golden Se-

bright bantams, about grown; $1.50 pr.
B. C. Pope, Tallapoosa, R, 3.

Dark Cornish Indian roosters, $1.50
each; Spring hatch cockerel, $1; Exc.
20 Blue Speckled Guinea eggs for 16
pure. Black Minorca eggs, or 7 lbs. pe-
cans, del. Miss\Leona Simpson, Cul-
verton.

3 Dark Cornish young roosters, Feb.
and Mar, hatch, cross with Game hens,
60c and 50c each, not prepaid. Mrs.
J. D. Lyle, Carrollton, R 3.

1 pure bred Dark Cornish Show
Type, broad breasted Indian cock, 2
yrs. old, $2 FOB; sev. cockerels, $1 ea.
J. R. Gardner, Locust Grove.

6 Dark Cornish cockerels, April 21st
hatch, $1 each, and postage. Money
order. No chks. H, C. Brogdan, Cal-
houn, R 2.

es bred Dark Cornish young roos-

ers, $1 each, eggs, 5c each; baby
pai es 12 1-2c ea., also some pullets.
Guar. sat. Mrs. C. A. Patterson, Ty

Ty, Rl.

Pure bred Dark Cornish pullets and
roostrs, Berry str. $1 each; 5 pullets
and rooster, $5; eggs, 5c each. Mrs.
DE Williams, Ty Ty, RB 3.

GAMES



Few nice Pit game stags: 3 Doms, 3

Spangles, 2 - 3 lb. size, 100 per cent
pure stuff, $1 ea. or exc. for Cornish
pullets.. G. M, Walker, Avera, R 1.
Royal Chanticleer, pit games. Never
known to run. $1.50 to $10 each. G.
W. Price, Atlanta, 1678 Emory Road.
Fine Ginn Grays: 1 1-2 yr. old roost-
er, or young roosters, crowing, fine, $2

cian Williams, Collins.





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Poultry For Sale

ea. Hens, $1 each; half grown stags,
75c ea. Guar. thoroughbred. Mrs. Eli-
za W. Dean, Uvalda.

GIANTS

12 choice J. B. Giant hens, direct
from Marcy Farm last yr. $25 FOB, or
exc. for good breed heifers, to freshen
this Fall. Mrs. N. E. Hannah, Atlan-
ta, 879 Vera St. S. E.

J. B. Giant cockerel and 8 pullets,
April hatch, $6. R. E. Mitchell, ae
nesville.





LEGHORNS

W. L. pullets, hens and young male
birds, 50c to $3. Write or call for them
on Cascade Road near Cascade Springs.
B. H. Middlebrooks, Atlanta, 953 Gor-
don St...

Fancy bred W. L. from State Sani-
aby Poultry Yards, $2 pr. or exc. for

hog at 4 1-2c lb. or pr. good pigs or
pr. for 25 White, 100 Ib. cap. sacks.
Leo Blackwell, Cleveland.

Fine, Hampton str. Black echo:
April hatch cockerels, direct from
breeder. 75c ea. FOB. Mrs. P. C:
Fielding, Barnett. :

5 pure bred Everlay str., B. L. hens,
18 mos. old, $2.50 for lot, FOB. Money
order. Mrs. Margie Moore, Talking
Rock, Rt 2, Box 7...

W. 1. hens and pullets, $1 each. Fer-
ris str. March and April hatch. Mrs.
W. L. Castleberry, Adel, R 3, Box 107.

400 our Hollywood str. W. L. hens,
from Ped. matings.

Special price 65c
ea. in lots of 15 or more, 1 male with

ea. 15 hens, free. G. D: Fain, Edison.

B. L. hens, 1 yr. old, 40c each; 1 cock-
erel, 3 mos. old free with ea. 10 hens.

'D. L. Branch, Chula.

20 B. L. cockerels, AAA Grade, di-
rect from Booth, 10 wks. old, 35c each;
6 B. L. hens, 1 cockerel, $5. Mrs. Lu-

175 W. L, hens, 16 mos. old, Tom

Barron str., laying fine, 50c each. 100

W. L. pullets, 4 mos. old, 70c ea. No
culls. Sewell Mercier, Lawrenceville,
R 4,

4 pure Tancred W. L. cockerels, 3

12 yrs. old. Mo.



PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1932.

NUMBER 34.

Poultry For Sale

mos. old, 30c ea. FOB. L. H. Hutto,
Graymont, R 1.

40 Everlay B. L. hens, 2 cocks, 1 and
Hatchery. Healthy
cond. 40c each. Mrs. J. R. Ragsdale,
Hiram, R 2.



. MINORCAS

AAA Grade Buff Minorca cockerels, i

hatched by Rusk June 20th; also
Tompkins dark Reds and Tancred W.
L. cockerels, 2 or more, 50c ea. crat-
ed, FOB. H. A. Neal, Carnesville.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS _

20 nice, fat, healthy mixed breed
friers, 11-2 to 2 Ibs. 12 1-2c Ib. or 30c_
each, plus Exp. chgs., or 25 ea. and
Exp. chgs. and coop. Mrs. H. I. rae



|tin, Pinehurst, R 1.

30 nice, large hens and 1 rooster,
20c Ib. FOB; Eggs, 75c per: 15 del: .
Ext. honey in 5 lbs. pails, 75c del. Mrs.
F. R. Vincent, Fruitland. Me

Pure bred Barred Rocks, Reds, I B. ae
Giants, Buff Cochin and Golden Se-
bright bantams, 1 and 2 yrs. old. Sell
or exc. for turkeys or ascents J. i. in
Berry, Norcross. i

ORPINGTONS :

12 beautiful Golden Buff Orp. pullete!
true to color. Old English and Egg- |
a-day str. 50c each, $5 for lot. Mrs. J.
M. Bobo, Hartwell. on
5 bloodtested, thoroughbred Buff |
Orp. yr. old hens, $1 each. Cash with |
order. Mrs. G. D. Flake, ene

PIGEONS A

Ghee. 50ec pr; White. Giants bad
Chinchilla: rabbits, 2 to 4 mos. old, 35c_
and 50c each; less in lots of 10. L. Ee a

Williams, Ty Ty.





White Kings, seamless banded, from __

best strains, Seelbinder, Henderson,
Blandy, youngsters, 4 mos. old, $1.50
pair. J. W. Bartlett, Columbus, 2412
Marion St. fe

Thoroughbred Racing Homers, Reds, ~
Silvers, and Checks, old birds, $3 pr;
young birds, 50c to 75c ea. F. W. Ivey,
Atlanta, 137 Holiday Ave. N.E. -





MARKET REPORT

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

- Prevailing Wholesale Diices Aug. 15, ee Always Subject to Variation.

Atlanta

aies, GXtld, (Ome eee as cet

Eggs, standard, doz. .-----------

Eggs, Georgia trade, doz, -.------

Eggs, yard run, doz. DUS eS

. Stags, lb.

Hens, Ib.

Roosters, Ib.

riers, 1b;

Ducks, lb,

Geese, 1b.

Turkeys, 1b.

Pe ADONS, 10st. ee See a eS oa s.

Field Peas, mixed, bu. ----------

Field Peas, not mixed, jel Sioa
Country Butter, best table, lpoie gs
_ Har Corn (80 lb. to bu.), bu. Be

Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. Be

_Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton

Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton

No Hogs sold daring week beginning ae 15, 1932, at co- peo sales,

16

Macon
$22
.20
18
.20
10
10
08
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10
.08
20

$ .20
18
16
8
12
12
07
hy
12
10
15

$ 2
20
18
20
12

42
07
15,
12
12

29
29
65

5
20
55

1.25

20
18

65
15
20
00
1.00

20 15
50

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San nmnah Aucusta



Columbus
$ 19 |
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17
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07
16
18
10

45
60

25
.50

Waldosta
$ 18



Poultry For Sale

Poultry Wanted |

Baby Chicks For Sale ee io 2
Baby Chicks Wanted

Eggs For Sale

Live Stock For Sale

Live Stock Wanted

Grain and Hay For Sale

Grain and Hay Wanted

Positions Wanted

Farm Help Wanted

Plants For Sale

Seed For Sale __-

Miscellaneous For Sale

Miscellaneous Wanted

Georgia Products For Sale ~-.._---- 4.
Georgia Products Wanted |

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Georgia
Market Bulletin

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

Department Of
Agriculture







EUGENE TALMADGE,
Commissioner



THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1932.

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ing therefrom.



Poultry F er Sale

White Kings and Turbut pigeons,
mated and working, for sale or exc.
John T. Roberts, Valdosta.

Loft of 30 White Kings, most of them
mated and working. First money or-
- der for $12 gets them. A. W. White,
- Thomaston, Box 352,

10 mixed pigeons, 15c each, 25c pr.
Shipped FOB. Nelvin Alexander, Ral-
eigh.

Pr. of White Kings, banded and
working; Blue Homer mated with mix-
ed: W. K., both banded. Sell or trade
for farm products. Geo. Bailey, Jr.,
Camilla. 5

5 pr. Carneaux, splendid workers, $4
or exc. for chickens, syrup, dried fruit,
or anything of value. Billie Haralson,
Athens, 620 Agr. Drive.

R. I. REDS

5 pullets, 1 cockerel, S. C. R. I. Reds,
2-3 grown, from bloodtested flock, $3.50
for lot, FOB. Cash with order. No
chks. Otis C. Chitwood, Lavonia.

40 R. I. Red broilers, 25c each, Mon-
ey order preferred. Mrs. E. H. Smith,
me@ocnran; Ro.

Extra Dark Red March pullets, at
half price, 75c each; few nice cock-
erels, 75c. Cash or exc. for last yr.
corn at 50c bu. shelled. Ship by Frt.
Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran, R 2.
' 100 pure R. I. Reds, Donaldson str.
1 yr. old, selected for own use, $65.
Mrs. W. A. Woodall, Greensboro, ke,
Box 178.

25 fine Donaldson S. C. R. I. Reds,
April pullets, 75c each, $18 for lot; 10
Mammoth White Pekin ducks, 10 wks.
old, large type 75c ea. FOB. P. D. Rich-
ard, Climax.

8 pure bred R. I. Red pullets and
cockerel, 4 mos. old, 35c ea. Extra
- ceockerels, 50c ea.; 7 pure bred Rouen



ducks, grown Spring hatch, $4.20. B. L. |}
|halves to 8 or 10 wks, old, Exp. well

Lynn, Waycross, R 4.



Poultry For Sale

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

Fine laying str. Indian Runners,
Fawn-White, yr. old 1 drake, 4 hens,
75c each, FOB. Shipping crate to be
ret. Exp. col. W. J. Wylan, Cleveland.

2 M. B. 1 1-2 yr. old turkey hens for
sale or exc. for baby chicks, or grown
hens or pullets, and 1 rooster, any
breed. Mrs. W. M. McCorvey, Moul-
trie, R 1.

Mallard Eng. wild str. ducks; three
drakes, 2 ducks, beautiful birds, $1 ea.
Cash with order. Mrs. L. P. Mills,
Brooklet.

1 duck, 1 drake and 5 young, just
about half grown for sale. N. R.
Mooney, Quill. |

26 nice, young ducks, 4 White Pe-
kins, 22 Rouens, for sale or exc. for
turkeys, or what have you. Fred By-
ers, LaFayette, R 1.

4 ducks: 1 each, Muscovey drake and

duck; 2 White Pekin duck; 1 duckling
$2 for lot, FOB. J. W. Green, Su-
wanee, RFD 2.

Tom wt. 22 Ibs. 1.hen 2 yrs. old, and
one 1 yr. old, $6 for the 3; 12 W. L.
half grown pullets, 30c ea. in lot only.
Helen Steedley, Coffee.

Poultry Wanted

BANTAMS
Will pay 25c ea. cash for 25 Buff
Cochin bantam pullets, 2.mos old; 25
ea. for limited number W. L. pullets,
wt. pound or more. J. H. Smith, At-
lanta, R 3.





LEGHORNS

Want 50 pure bred B. L. pullets, 1
1-2 to 2 Ibs. Write best price. Mrs.
Henry McMullen, Norman Park.

Exe. value for good W. L. pullets,
that will lay. Mrs. J. Cc. Ethridge,
Forsyth.

Want 100 W. L. pullets, not to ex-
ceed 50c each, March or April hatch,
within radius of 100 miles Barnesville.
J. O. Cram, Barnesville, R 3.

Want 500 or more S. C. W. L. yr.
old hens for spot cash; or will trade
practically new value for $285 on same.
Within 100 miles Atlanta. Write. J.
D. Prickett, College Park.

Want 300 W. L. pullets, March 1932
hatch, del. my home in West Point.
Name best price. J. O. Anderson, West
Point.

Exc. reg. S. P. C. male, 4 mos old,
for Tancred W. L. pullets, not later
than April hatch. P. B. Collins, Gray-
mont.

Exc. good Jersey cow and other val-
ue for thoroughbred hens or _pullets.
Mrs, J. L. Nix, Leo.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Want large friers. Will pay 11c lb.
and 10c lb. for light ones; 8c Ib. for
hens, at your place. Write what you
have. O. B. Taylor, Atlanta, R 4, Box
165.





_ PIGEONS

Want White King or Red Carneaux
pigeons at reasonable price. M. Car-
ter, Atlanta, 335 Wellington St., S. W.

Want year old Blue Checker Racing
Homer hen, reg. or sub. to reg. with
papers of any noted str. H. R. Norris,
Valdosta, 1205 N. Toombs.

TURKEYS, DUCKS, GUINEAS,
GEESE, ETC., WANTED
Exc. 3 W. L. cockerels April hatch,
Tom Barron str. direct from Roselawn
for 2 early Spring hatch or yr. old tur-
key hens. Mrs. A. Kirkland, Nicholls,
R, 2.

Baby Chicks For Sale

First quality chicks, standard breeds,
light, 6c; heavy, 6 1-2c each, del. Live
del. guar; Want hatching eggs. Pay
premium above market price. E. R.
Adlington, Atlanta 510 Piedmont Ave.,
N. E.

Pure bred White, Barred Rocks, Reds
and Eng. Leghorns, from well culled
flocks, $5.95 C; heavy assorted, $5.75 C;
lots less 100, add lc per chick, A. H.
*Fechtel, Waycross.

Baby Chicks Wanted

Want 200 baby chicks to raise on







o MARKET BULLETIN

butter a day cow. Sell or exc.





Baby Chile vl Wanted

fixed for raising Cornish, Reds, or S.
L. Wyandottes, any amount. Mrs, G.
W. Davis, Thomasville, R 4.

Want baby chicks from 1 to 200.
Games: Roundheads, Warhorses, Shawl
necks. Quote price. Leonard Purvis,
Columbus, P O Box 349.



Eggs For Sale

Prize winning Dark Cornish eggs,
75e per 15; $2 for 50; spring hatched
cockerels, $1 each; baby chicks, 12 1-2c
ea. FOB. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester.

Donaldson Red eggs, 75c per 16. Exc.
for honey, dried fruit, or other value;
few nice, young breeding hens. Exc.
for shoats. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone
Mtn. Rt. 2.

Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE

Reg. cows and heifers for sale or exc.
R. C. Williams, Douglasville.

3-4 Guernsey cow, 2nd calf, 2 mos.
old; good milk and butter cow, $25;
Hog, wt. around 150 lbs. $10; black
horse mule, 12 yrs. old, $50. Mrs. Lucy
Lewis, Bowersville.

Cow, fresh in, 2nd calf for sale or
exc. for anything can use. C. H. Ham-
mock, Lithonia, Rl. |

2 Jersey bulls, 2 1-2 yrs. old, and 3
1-2 yrs. old, $25 and $30 respectively,
at barn. Write for information. C. B.
Barnes, Eljaville. |

Cow with 1st calf, week old, $35; cow
with 4th calf, 2 mos old, 2 1-2 gal.
per day, $20. Mrs. J. R. Stone, At-
lanta, R 1, Box 265, Stone Road.

15 mos. old Gray Jersey bull, ready



for service, $15 at barn, or exc. for

good stock heifer around 12 mos. old.
W. T. McGarity, Fairburn, R 4.

1M lb. Beef, 3c lb. if taken quick.
Pat Boykin, Bairdstown.

Thoroughbred and reg. Aberdeen An-
gus bull, about 23 mos old, Direct from
CG. N. King, Afton, Tenn., Farms, $90
FOB, cash. Reg. papers furhished. J.
A. West, Dalton, R 2, Box 31.

6 mos. old Jersey bull, show type,
Dam and Grandam in R. of M. with
over 600 lb. butter fat. C. L. Batchelor,
Columbus, Jersey Island Farms,

27 head yearlings, 8 mos. to 1 1-2
yrs. old, for sale, 3 miles from Greens-
boro. H. D. Goodwin, Greensboro.

Reg. Poll Hereford 4 yr. old, 1000-
1100 Jb. bull; No faults, proven sire,
Reg. Jersey 6 yr. old cow, sell or exc.
prevent inbreeding. J. A. Luttrell,
Waverly Hall.

Good grade Jersey and Cues
cross milch cow, fresh'in, for sale. Q.
M. Rogers, Barney..

Grade Jersey heifers, 2 yr. old, fresh-
en Sept. 30th. Mother a 4 gal., 2 Ib.
for
Guinea sow and pigs. Mrs, W. J.
Smith, Lebanon.

Red Poll cow, 4 yrs. old, heifer calf,
August 18th, $40 at my barn. Cash
only; Burr clover seed, hand cleaned,
screened, 4c lb. L. M. Aderhold, La-
vonia.

Reg. Jersey cow, cream color, freshen
in Sept. with 2nd calf. Heavy milk
and butter cow, $75;
mos, old $25 at barn. H.
Rupert.

Reg. Guernsey bull calves and year-
lings, reg. Guernsey bull, for sale at
depression prices. All very, very splen-
did breeding. W. A. Daniel, Tennille.

1 full blood. Jersey male calf, not reg.
6 mos. old, from 5 gal. cow, $15 or exc.
for seed oats and wheat. W. C. Doug-
las, Alma,

2 cows, $15 ea. or both for $25 cash
at my farm, or exc. for shoats, wt. 40
to 60 lbs. Exc. lb. for Ib. W. L. Lan-
caster, McRae, R 2.

Nice, light color yr. old Jersey cow,
fresh August 15th, with heifer calf;
good milk and butter cow, $40. Come
see her.. Mrs. J. D, Glaze, Stone Mtn.
Rt. 2; Box 87.

HOGS FOR SALE.

Good Black Essex sow, wt. about 175
Ibs. to sell or exc. for Jersey milch cow,
giving not less than 2 1-2 gal. per day.
Mrs. Gertie Connell, Brunswick, R 1.

Reg. S. P. C. pigs, bred gilts, young
boars, ready for service. All from
Worlds Grand Champion Blood of the
Limit, No. 68135. Prices right at all

L. Elliston,



Jersey Heifer 4)






Thursday, August 25, 1932,
Live Stock For Sale

times. F. H. Bunn, Midville.

4 Straight Nose Berkshire gilts,
mos. old, wt. 40 to 50 Ibs. Exp. paid
and immuned against cholera, $6 ea,
Dorsey Martin, Canon, RFD 1.

Duroc Jersey pigs, approximate ay.
50 lbs. life time cholera immuned. Reg,
papers, $6 ea. FOB. Christine Strange, |
Cobbtown.

1 good looking Duroc boar, 1 1-2 yrs.
old, inoculated and reg. $15 here. Come
and see him. H. L. Harper, Waycross,
Prescott St.

11 thrifty feeder pigs, good cond.
P, C. and Duroc cross, $2 each; 2 good
brood sows, same cross, $15 ea. or the
2 for $25. Miss Kate Lancaster, Syl--
vester.

5 thrifty, pinewoods Rooters, 10 wks
old. Make, best offer, at pen or COD.
S. Thos. Jefferson, Lenox, R 1.

Reg. O. I. C. pigs, from 8 wks. to 4_
mos. old, both sex. Guar. sat. A. T,
Rigsby, Sale City.

2 big bone Blue Guinea gilts, 1 bred,
$6 each; boar, wt. 40 lbs. $4.50 FOB
W. A. Summer, Norristown.

15 big bone Essex pigs, 8 wks. old >
for sale. R. L. Saxon, Middleton, REDS
1.

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE

Plug mule, (she tended 32 acres this
year) 900 lbs. cheap for cash, or exc.
Also 80 lbs. mustard seed, 6 lbs. crook
neck squash seed, for sale. W. J. Mor
gan, Stillmore.

7 yr. old, 1150 Ib. horse mule, for sale
or exc. for 2 small mules. S. G. Mar
tin, Gainesville, R 1.

Nice, gentle pony, Shetland, Sell or
exc. for mule, cow or large horse. Bil-
lie Robinson, Temple. oe

SHEEP AND GCATS FOR SALE
Milk goats, pure Toggenburg. Sell or
exc. for calves, pigs or pullets. Mrs.
Warren Melson, Raymond. :

Southdowns, young rams and ewes
that show good breeding and sheppard-
ing, at very reasonable prices. oo
ion and correspondence invited. K. D.
Sanders, Eatonton, R 2.

Milk goats, 2 yr. Nubian buck, reg.
$25; 2 yr. old doe, Nubian-Toggenburg,
$15; kids, 3-4 Nubian, 1-4 Tog. $12.50
pr., $7 ea. Burt Bennett, Moulirie,
Rs.



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- (RABBITS FOR SALE ae

N. Z. Whites, 6 to 8 wks. old, 50c ea;
reg. 6 mos. old rabbits, ready for breed-
ing, $1 ea., either sex. L. S) Ellison,
Sardis. ;

Genuine Erminerex rabbits, parents
were shipped from Germany. Pure str.
Juniors and Seniors; also White Flem-
ish Giants and Silver Martens, H. E.
Harrison, Bluffton. a

5 rabbits, 3 mos. old, Chinchillas and
Black and Whites, mixed, 5 for $2;
Chinchilla female, $1.50; 2 Black and
Whites, female and buck, $2; $5 for
lot. Wm. Hackett, Macon, 4 Astor
Place.

Chinchillas, 5 does, 1 buck, $1 each;
2 N. Z. White does, $1 each; $7 for lot
also others. Not prepaid. Write. Al- -
len Meeks, Carrollton, Rome St. i

3 does, Grey Chinchillas, 75c each;
4 mos. old; also want 1 Billy for breed-
ing. Write me your lowest price. Solon
Boggins, Glenn, R 2. aa

2 N. Z. Red does, about 1 yr. old
and 1 buck, White, not year old, $2.50.
or exc. for 1 S. P. C. male pig, thor
oughbred. Junius Mason, Wren
R 5.

4 Chinchilla does and buck, 14 mos.
old, extra nice rabbits, with Ped. pa-
pers, $7.50 for lot. Sev. prs. of young
50c each. C. R. Hallman, Douglas-_
Ville, R 6.

Live Stock Wanted

CATTLE WANTED

Exc. reg. Hereford bull, 4 yrs. old,
wt. about 1400 Ibs. for reg. bull of
same kind. J. D. Dorminy, Forest
Glen.
Exc, value for full blood Jersey cow,
fresh in, not over 4 yrs. old. B. B.
Thomason, Hogansville, R 1. :
Exc. good value for young milch_
cows, hogs or hens; wish to keep 4.
good cow through the winter and prob
ably buy in Spring if satisfactory. Mrs.

















































S. A. Barry, LaGrange, Rt. 4, Box 54 A.

ursday, August 25, 1939,
Live Stock Wanted
-,:,
Exc. pony for milch cow; also exc
qual value for 20 B. R. pullets and 2

ockerels. Preferably March hatch. G,
Darden, Athens.

Want 6 good milch cows to pasture, | St.

urnish feed and go halves on the
alves; want 15 head of hogs, 40 lbs,
p to fatten on halves. W. T. White,
mner.

20 acres of Velvet beans; et some

out pasture cows; take cows for pay
r part pay. R. R. Hodges, Manassas.

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
Exc. new corn for few head of stock
goats, in Appling county. Will del..corn
nd get goats. Write what you have.
T. W. Long, Baxley, R 3.

HORSES AND MULES WANTED

Will swap a $20 value for a small
pony. Must be gentle and good dispo-

ition. Lamar Mican, Atlanta, R 1







- Good, Blue Stem seed wheat, $1 bu.

OB. Arthur Owen, Barnesville.

Fulghum seed oats, recleaned, 40c;
Abruzzi rye, 90c; bearded wheat, 65c.

OB. J. L. White, Adairsville.
French Rye, $1.50 bu. FOB. 30 to
40 bu. on average land without fertil-
-izer. Cleveland Gaines, Canon.

Hastings 100 bu. oats, recleaned, free |

of wheat, onions and Johnson grass,
oe bu. in 5 bu. bags; horse mule, 8
yrs. old, 1100 lbs. $55. W. H. Bolton,
Griffin, Box 436.

600 bu. pure Fulghum oats, free from

onions or other substance. Guar. 95

per cent pure, 50c bu. recleaned; 100
bu. pure Purple Straw wheat, $1 bu.
Amos Floyd, Canon.

40 bu. this yrs crop pure original
and sound Abruzzi rye. Make best
price on lot. Jeff A. Taylor, Buena
Vista.

Grain and Hay Wanted

Want Abruzzi seed rye and seed Bar-
ley, clean, free of foreign grasses. S.
-. Copeland, Jackson.

Positions Wanted





Man and wife want job on farm;

an drive truck, or any kind of car;

an do all kinds of repair work, also
_ very good gardener. John Forbes,
Charing, Care Hill Mill.
- Want 2 horse crop for 1933 on 50-50
basis, near church and school; have
to be moved and help to make crop.

refer near Atlanta. J. O. Milwood,
Americus, R A.

Want stock farm to handle stock and
poultry on shares. I. H. Hickman, Mid-
Ville.

_ Young married man without children
want job on farm. Can drive any
make of truck. Will go anywhere. Roy
McCullar, Milledgeville, R 2.

Want job at once on dairy, 22 yrs.
old, willing worker, without bad habits;
can take care of anything on a dairy.
References. J. T. Self, Sycamore, R 1.

Lady, thoroughly acquainted with
farm work, wishes to obtain place with
-Yeliable people. Can furnish ref. Miss
Martha Crump, Mize.

29 yr. old colored man wants a good

lor 2 horse farm with a good Chris-
tian man; near school and church;
good house, land and stock. Have to
be moved. H. D. Baker, colored, Haz-
lehurst, R 1.
: Want 2 or 3 horse farm with bottom
land, suitable for corn; also good pas-
ture. Share basis or standing rent, A.
A. Skinner, Winder, R 4.

Want work for rest of this year on
farm. Go anywhere. Single, 45 yrs.
old, good habits, willing worker. Exp.
in farming and dairy. Reasonable wa-
Bel Hill Holmes, jE Care Gen.

e

Middle aged man with life exp. in
fannie wants job as Foreman of lg.

General Farm, where a good man is/

Needed. Thos. Williams, Oliver, R 3.
Middle aged and refined widow with

16 yr. old daughter want place to as-.

Sist with cows, chickens, and other
ght farm chores. State what you
n offer. Mrs. Nancy Perkins, Hin-
onton, Care Postmaster.
Man and ae 50 yrs. old, without



LARKET BULLETIN.

Paton. Wanted

children, want work on farm, Good,
Willing workers: can do anything on
farm; move at once. Good ref. L.
Frank Radford, Augusta, 1607 Broad

Man and wife wants job on dairy.
Willing workers. 3 yrs. exp. W. Z.
Nix, Alpharetta, R 1.

Man wants job on farm. 45 yrs. exp.
can do any kind of farm work; go any-

where; give good ref. S. EB. Johnson,
Dulath, Rl. =

Young Miller wants good Grist Mill
on 50-50 basis; Know milling well and
like it. Ref. exch. Write or come see
me. At Salem church. L. E. Burney,
Lithonia, R 4.

24 yr. old man with life time exp.
in farming, wants job on farm or dai-
ry. A-l ref. Self and wife only. J. F.
Sheppard, Lovejoy, R 1.

Want job on farm at once, helping
gather crop this Fall, and crop in 1933
on 50-50 basis. Thoroughly experienc-
ed. 4 in family. Have to be furnish-
ed and moved. C. J. Mecks, Atlanta,
691 McDonald St., S. E.

Want a good 2 horse farm on halves,
with plenty of tools, including stalk

cutter. Within 15 miles Atlanta. Have

force. Ref. $35 all needed for a run.
wo Manghum, Atlanta, 643 Fair St.,

Exp. farmer and miller wants 2 horse
farm, or a farm with a mill to run
8|Have good force; can carpenter and
keep up machinery. Consider a dairy
oo C. L. Duncan, Gainesville

Want job on a farm or detry work;
can drive truck or Car; will go any-
where. Sare Jones, Jr., Leesburg, R 1.
Box 44. cy

Want good, 1 horse farm for 1933 on
1-3 basis; near school and church, So.
Ga. preferred. Need little help. Best
of ref. Like to crop bal. this yr. J. P.
Akins, Atlanta, 182 Tudor St., S. W.

Man with 2 boys large enough to
work on farm; can do any kind of
farm or dairy work; life time exp. in
farming; willing worker, wants job. J.
W. Saxon, Blythe, R 3.

Want job on farm looking after poul-
try, garden, etc. 33 yrs. old, willing
worker. Miss Julia Saxon, Blythe,
Care J. W. Saxon.

Refined, 47 yr. old, strong, healthy
man wants home on farm with Chris-
tian people, assistsing with work for
room and board. No wages. Good ref.
Alfred Day Venus, Atlanta, Care Gen.
Delivery.

Family of 3 want- work on farm help-
ing gather this years crop and work
share crop next year. Have to be
moved. D. C. Lively, Atlanta, 646
Wells St.

17 yr. old girl wants job on farm in
good, Christian home (without child-
ren). Live as one of family, or for wa-
ges. Answer at once. Miss Fannie
Belle Williams, Doctortown.

White, married man with family;
life time exp. in farming, sober, hon-

est, wants 1 horse truck farm on 50-.

50 basis for 1933 in Fulton County, or
near Atlanta. C. C. McDaniel, Brook-
haven.

Steady, sober, honest man, exp. in
farming, dairy and general farm ma-
chinery, business, etc. Will consider job
anywhere. F. M. Ricks, Keysville.

Want to contract with party within

50 miles of Dawson, who has 50 or)

100 tons of peanuts to pick this fall.
I have new picker outfit. David L.
Whitehead, Parrott, R 1.

Refined, young widow wants place in
farm home assisting with flowers, gar-
den, poultry, etc., for home and reas-
onable salary. Mrs. Myrtle Farrell,
Atlanta, 157 Cain St., N. W.

Widow, business woman, farm rear-
ed, capable of managing farm, with 2
boys, wants farm proposition. Mrs. M.
Mathews, Atlanta, Care 717 Capitol
Ave., S. E.

Single man, age 46 years, wants job
on a farm for wages. Exp. in farm-
ing, also poultry. S. C. Terry, Doug-
lasville, R 6.

Unincumbered lady desires position
in nice farm home, assisting with poul-
try, garden flowers, etc. Miss Cather-
ine L. Woods, Atlanta, Care Gen. Del.

Exp. farm and dairy hand, honest,

good: worker.



Positions Wanted

sober, go anywhere, not afraid of work,
single, age 45 yrs. want job with Chris-
tian people, for wages. Hill. Holmes,
Atlanta, Care Gen. Del. :

18 yr. old young man wisnes a job
on dairy or truck farm. Willing work-
er. Write. Ned Kennedy, Collins,
Care H. L, Collins.

Farm Help Wanted

Want an unincumbered, intelligent,
neat, reliable and honest, middle aged
woman to live with me and do light
farm work. Mrs. Mary Morris, Mc-
Bean, R. 1.

Want good share cropper for 2 horse
farm, 1933. Furnish stock, fertilizer;
good house for small family; near con-
solidated school. Ref. exc. Must. be
H. P,. Chapman, Ludo-



wici.

Want a reliable, middle-aged colored
man for work on small truck farm.
chickens, pigeons, etc. Furnish house,
vegetables, milk, butter, eggs, small
wage. Ref. required. H. P. Robinson,
Decatur, Lawrenceville Road.

Want clean, honest orphan colored
girl, 10 - 18 yrs. old to work in small
family on farm. Good home, clothes,
good treatment, and small wages. Mrs.
R. A. Brown, Athens, Box 82.

Want good man with own stock to
cultivate 50 A. more or less, on good
highway between Canton and Wood-
stock. Shares or standing rent. Write
or come see. Mrs. C .C. Lee, Atlanta,
551 Dunn St. S. W.

Want man that can furnish himself
with stock and supplies to run a full
2 horse crop; 8 A. creek bottoms, 3rd
or 4ths. P. M. Garner, Buford.

Want man to run a good modern 2
horse farm on highway No. 11, 2 miles
A & M college; near school at Camp-
ton. Standing rent, or 3rd or 4ths.
C..P, Jennings, Bethlehem,

Want girl between 15 and 20 yrs.
of age to help with dairy, garden, and
other light work; live as one of fam-
ily; salary, 2\in family. Mrs., O. E.
Greene, Gray, Ga. -

Want girl or widow without children
to milk and do other light farm work.
T. P. Perry, Fairmount, R 1.

Want man, white or colored, who
knows how to milk cows and do other
farm work; single man _ preferred.
Small wages. Jess Wilson, Machen.

Want colored man and wife to gather
crop; must be good workers.
Medlock, Duluth, Rt. 2, Medlocks
Bridge.

Want middle aged woman to live on
farm with reliable couple and do light
farm chores. Smal] salary and board.
Mary Parker, Trion, R 2.

Want man who can furnish himself,
to cultivate 25 acre farm, 12 miles
north of Atlanta, mile Marietta Road,
on school bus line.
lanta, 680 Cherry St., N. Ww.

Want a good, industrious woman to
help with general light farm work.
Must be unincumbered. Small wages.
Write for more particulars. Mrs. Hugh
Underwood, Cartersville, R 3.

Want middle-aged woman of good
character, willing to work at a small
wage, to do light farm work, and at-
tend a bunch of chickens. Good home
with elderly couple. L. J. Cowart,
Woodbine.

FARM PARTNER WANTED

Want to hear from party interest-
ed in poultry on 50-50 basis; party to
furnish capital, and I to do the work.
One, or different strain chickens. Mrs.
W. F, Thompson, Boston.

Want to hear from party with good
pullets and cows to put out on share
basis, or money to put in the poultry
and livestock business. Exp. and ref|
J. C. Ethridge, Forsyth:

Plants For Sale

New Stone and Marglobe tomato
plants, now ready, 75c M FOB. J. Ly-
man Morris, Douglasville. -

Garden gooseberry bushes, 2 for 25c.
Scupperndng grape, 6 for $1; Dill seed,
8c pkt. Sweet bazil, same; nice dried
sage leaves, 20c qt. M. L. Eaton, Dah-
lonega, R 1.

Late Flat Dutch, Drumhead cabbage
plants, 200, 25c; $1 M; Ga. collard,





Re De

7 order.

S. P. Carr, At-|



PAGE THREE

Plas F or Sale

200, 20c; 400, 35c; 50c M. Hot pepper,
20c C. Exe. No. chks.
Ellijay, R 3.
Celery plants,
Martin, Gainesville, R 9.

Fall cabbage, collard and tomato
plants, 500, 65c; $1 M; Egg plants, 500

$1; $1.50 M. All postpaid. Mrs. Ger- |

trude Branan, Lewiston.
Collard, cabbage and tomato plants,

40c, 500; 70c M; 5M $3. postpaid. Roots

Henry Eller, oe

50c C. Miss Bessie

protected. Ready. Lee Waldrip, Gain-

esville.

Chas. W. and E. J. cabbage,
Heading collards, 45c, 300; 75c, 600; $1
M postpaid; 75c M FOB. Exc. for wht.
feed sacks. H. B. Frasier, Buford,

Ga. |

W. and Flat Dutch cabbage and col-

lard plants, 20c C; 500, 50c;
5M $4.50. Exp. Col.
wood, R 1.

Cabbage and collard plants, 20 Cc;
$1 M del.
+2.

$1 M del.

Greater B. tomato plants, E. J. Chas.
W. cabbage, and collards, 25c, 200; 40c

500, 65 M. E. S. Stephens, as
Branch, R 1.

Dutch and Wakefield and Heading
collard plants, 400, 40c; 1M 75c del; .
Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.65 M del. L. A. Crow, Oakwood.

Ga. collard plants,
field cabbage, 75c M del.
drip, Gainesville, R 2.

Mastodon everbearing strnwhcrey

plants, 30c C; $2.50 M. Cash or money |

order. Mrs. Emley Long, Cleveland,
R 4, Box 13.

Wakefield cabbage and Ga. collard

plants, 30c, 200; 90c M. C. F. Waldrip,

Gainesville, R 2.
Well rooted early May cherry sprouts

65c M; Wake-
G. E, Wal-

Lee Crow, Oak-

Heston Crow, Gainesville,

300 75;

$10 C; Early yellow plum sprouts, $5

C; thornless raspberry, $10 C; aprieot,

6 for $1; rhubarb plants, 50c doz. Oth-_

ers. James Heaton, Mineral Bluff.
Hastings famous White Stem cab-
bage-heading collard, 300, 45c;

Lawrenceville.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, 300, 40c;

600,
75c; $1.15 M postpaid. J. I. raster,

500, 60c; $1 M postpaid. R. Chana

Seville.
Greater B. tomato, 15 CG: 500; 50;,

80c M del; turnip seed, mixed Purple

Top and Seven Top, 35c lb. del. W. L.
Wright, Alto, R 2.

Mint plants, 25c C; Kudzu,
Yong? Walker, Clarkesville, R 5.

Ga. collard and J. W. cabbage plants
70c M. No less than M sold. Imp. lg.
Klondike strawberry, 25c C. Mrs. Ro-
sie Crowe, Cumming, R 1.

Everbearing Klondike
plants, Gov. insp. $1.75 M del. Money
Now ready. Mrs. David Story,
Pavo, R 1.

15c.

strawberry

Chas. W. cabbage and New Stone to-

mato plants, 60c M. Exp. col.;
O. M. Crow, Gainesville, R 2.

Seed For Sale

Calif. multiplying beer seed, tbls. 10c.

85c del



C. W. Pearlastein, Atlanta, 340 Butler

St.

Fall shallots, 25c gal. Mastodon ev-
erbearing strawberry plants, 35c C. $3
M. Miss M. A. Stansel, Cleveland, R
Onion sets, from fine multiplying

spring onions, ready for Fall planting,

15c qt. 50c gal. $3.50 bu. Add postage.
Mrs. F. M. Stewart, Bethlehem, Rl.

Selected nest onions for Fall plant-
ing, 55c gal. postpaid. H. L. Fields,
McDonough, R 3.

Shallots, 10c Ib; beet seed, 10c OZ.
60c 1b.; white, plack striped half run-
ner beans, 20c lb. White pole beans,
20c Ib. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Lawrence-
ville, R 1.

About 100 Ibs. mixed peach seed for
sale. Make best offer. Mrs. J. R. oy
ter, Maysville, Box 364.

Seven Top turnip seed,
postpaid for 15c; 2 cups, 25c; 3 cups,
35c. Sound and clean. Stamps ac-
cepted. Mrs. M. E. Ledford, Crandall,
Rat

30 lbs. Shogoin turnip seed, 25c lb.
Make offer for lot, FOB; also few mix-
ed turnip seed, 15c lb. FOB. Frank
Crowder, Milner.

Van Antwerps new vegetable green,
Stand hot or cold weather; only vege-
table ready for table within 25 days

ioacuural :

ae








eace your |
Seed For Sale

from planting, 15c oz. Mrs. Mary Spru-
ell, Alpharetta, R 2.

Burr clover seed, recleaned, 4 1-2c
Ib. here. Fine for winter pasture. S.
-B. Kinard, Jackson.

+ Burr clover seed, new crop, 1c Ib.
FOB. Roy Lewis, Hartwell, R 1.

: Perennial white nest onions, best
flavor, best keeper, fine for early
green onions. Plant now, 1 gal. 35c; 2
gal. 65c Postpaid. Send stamps. Miss
Ruth Steinheimer, Woolsey, R 1.
Jap mustard-spinach (often called
_ Tenderest green); also Purple Top
Globe turnip seed, Ea. 35c lb. plus pos-
tage. No less pound sold. N. Rosene,
Ft. Valley. :
_ 200 Ibs. okra seed, 1932 crop, special-









































































































_ W. U. J. Draughon, Climax.

- Winter onion buttons, red multiply-
ing var., 30c gal. prepaid. Mrs. N. M.
Green, Blue Ridge, R 2, Box 35.
Very choice Crimson clover seeq in
hull, 5c Ib; few very clean Burr clover
Seed, 35c bu. Instructions on request.
S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose, R 2.

_ Wakefield and E. Flat Dutch cab-
bage, $1 1b; White and Yellow Bermu-
da onions, Big Boston lettuce, $1.50 Ib;
white nest onions, 50c gal. B. R.
Woodliff, Flowery Branch.
Burr clover seed, pure and sound,
free from all pest, 1c lb; now booking
orders for Kudzu plants, 2 - 3 yrs. old,
$5 M. Eugene Harper, Hartwell.

New Broad Leaf mustard seed, 8c
per oz. 1-4 Ib. 18c. Exc. for clean feed
or sugar sacks, free of holes. Mrs.
Grace Reynolds, Rising Fawn, R 3.



a Miscellaneous For Sale

_ State insp., true to name fruit trees:
peach, lead var. $45 M; $5 C; Want
good, sound peach seed. Exc. fruit
trees. E. B. Travis, Riverdale.

Good, home made bright leaf, flue
cured ae aged and mellow, well
, flavored ready for use, 10 lbs.
E. F. Nipper, Coffee. _

Good, bright or Red Leaf tobacco,
well pressed, ready for use, chewing or
smoking, 10 lbs. 60c. H. G. Williams,
Coffee.

Good, home made Bright or Red
Leaf chewing tobacco, chewing or smo-
king, well pressed, aged and mellow.
Ready for use. 10 lbs. 60c. Dorothy
Harris, Coffee.

Good, home made Bright and Red
Leaf tobacco, chewing or smoking, aged
and mellow, well pressed, ready for
10 Ibs. 60c. Colleen Deen, Cof-

a 100 lb. bags, the year sound. 5c each.
Mrs. Roy Shaw, Valdosta.
_ Selected Red and Lemon tobacco, for
chewing and smoking, 10 lbs. $1.00.
Prompt shipment, del. in Ga. R. S.
Williams, Baxley, R 5,

Good, home made tobacco, aged and
mellow, flavored, well pressed, 10 lbs.
70c. D. E. Williams, Mershon.
Good, flue cured tobacco, 10c Ib.
FOB; Spring hatch S. L. Wyandotte
roosters, pure bred, 75c each, Exc. for
2 or 3 same breed. ae R. Hutto, Odum

Old, mellow, flue cured tobacco, 10
Ibs. Te: broken leaves for smoking,
10 Ibs. 60c. Mrs. Nancy Jane Williams,
Alma, Rt.

- Good, flue cured, home made tobac-
co, stemmed, twisted and flavored, rea-
dy to chew, 3 lbs. 55c; 5 Ibs. 95c; 10
Ds. Blsos: Ix OC: Stringer, Alma, R. 3.

- White nest onions, for fall planting,
50c gal. del. $3.50 bu. del. Mrs. hee
Murphy, Jasper, R 2.

_ Bright, dried peaches, 1932 crop, 10
Tb. 6 Ibs. 50c; apples, 10c lb. Dried sage
25c gal; green pepper, Hot or sweet,
25c gal. Mrs. John L. Phillips, Flow-
ery Branch.

Red multiplying winter onion but-
tons for fall planting, 50c gal. $3 bu.
del; 1 Dark Brown ee rooster
and 2 hens, $2. Mrs. B. L . Brown, Ball
Ground, R 1.

Half million Napier grass roots and
plants, no pest; grow anywhere; Aug-
ust time to plant; stock crazy about
it; make cows Laken BORE, richer zai,






ly raised for seed. Fancy, 30c lb. FOB.



Oe a wae we
_ Miscellaneous For Sale

S. T. Smith, Cuthbert.

Old, home made, flue cured tobacco,
10c Ib. or exc. for other value. Money
order. C. L. Fetter, Surrency.

Barn, flue cured tobacco, old and
a crop, 10c lb. Money order. Dan
. yvoung, Surrency. ;

ae best home made, flue cur-
ed, 10c 1b. Will exch. Mrs. Ruth Spi-
vey, Surrency.

Old, home made tobacco, 10c Ib.
Money order. Will exch. D. A. Camp-
bell, Baxley, R 2. i

Tobacco, pure, Jeaf, 10c lb. or exc.
for other value. Money order. Phil-
lip Davis, Surrency, R 2.

Good, leaf tobacco, 10 Ib. Money
order. Alexander Campbell, Surrency.

Best grade Red Leaf tobacco, ready
for. use, 14 lbs. $l prepaid. Hubert
Williams, Rockingham.

Barn, flue cured tobacco, - dari red.
leaf, ready for use, 8 Ibs. 68c postpaid.
J. Hermon, Rockingham.

Flue cured tobacco, dark red leaf,
ready to use, 15 Ibs. $1 postpaid. Cash.
Frank Carter, Coffee, R 1.

Good, flue cured tobacco, 12 Ibs. $1
prepaid to 3rd zone. Frank Harris,
Baxley.

. Dark red, flue cured tobacco, 1931
crop, prepared ready to use, 12 Ibs.
$1 prepaid in Ga. W. J. Taylor, Alma.
Shade cured Deer Tongue in quan-
tities, 10c Ib. and postage; 1 nice spot-
ted sow, $10 at my lot. Mrs. H. C. Mar-
tin, White Oak.

Deer Tongue leaves for flavoring
home grown smoking tobacco, 1-2 lb.
20c; 1 Ib. 35c postpaid. W. M. Thorn-
ton, Jesup.

Flue cured tobacco, dark red leaf,
ready to use, 15 lbs. $1 prepaid. O. L.
Carter, Alma, R 1.

Good, rich, mellow, flue cured to-
bacco, Red or Yellow, ready to chew,
15 Ibs. $1 collect, or 12 lbs. prepaid.
Cash with order. J. S. Crapps, Alma.
Bright, flue cured tobacco, aged and
mellow, 12 lbs. $1 prepaid in Ga. Mrs.
Fannie Parker, Alma. :
Good grade tobacco, 12 Ibs. $1; six
lbs. 50c, prepaid to 3rd zone. Mrs. E.
J. Joyner, Baxley, R 2.

(Sood, whole leaf tobacco, flue cured,
13 lbs. $1; 6 Ibs., 50c, prepaid to 3rd
zone. Alice Milikin, Baxley.
Barn, flue cured tobacco, aged, mel-
low and well pressed, Red Leaf, No. 1
grade chewing tobacco, 13 Ibs. $1 post-
paid. Cash. Lawton Williams, Alma,
era:

Nice, washed, dried Lady Slfpper
root for sale, 75c lb. Caster Fitzsim-
mons, Jasper, R. 1.

Dark Red, flue cured tobacco, aged
and mellow, ready to use, 8 Ibs. 68
postpaid. E. J. Taylor, Nicholls.

Flue cured tobacco, dark Red Leaf,
aged mellow, flavored and _ pressed,
ready to chew. 10 Ibs. 88c postpaid. Miss
Belle Taylor, Alma. -

Tobacco, aged mellow, well pressed,
ready to use, dark Red Leaf, or Light
Red, 14 lbs, $1 del. 3rd zone. W. H.
Roberson, Alma, R 3.

Good, old mellow 1931 flue cured to-
bacco, Red and Brown, whole leaf, 5
lb. bags, 60c; 10 lbs. $1 prepaid in Ga.
Mrs..J. J. Boatright, Rockingham.

. Sev. Ibs. dry Ginseng root, $4 Ib.
postpaid. Mrs. T. J. Thaxton, McDon-
cough, R 3.

Good, mellow, flue cured tobacco,
select grade, 10c del. No orders less
50c. Ruby McLeod, Surrency.

Good, flue cured tobacco, old and
mellow, Bright or Red, chewing, 10c;.
smoking, 8c del. to 3rd zone. No or-
ders less than 50c. Linnie Burke, Sur-
rency.

Old and mellow, barn cured tobacco,
No. 1 Chewing, 10c del. to 3rd zone;
No checks less than 50c. David Hut-
to, Surrency.

Good, mellow Red Leaf tobacco, 10c
Ib. del. or 8c FOB. S. P. Hutto, Sur-
rency.

Red nest onions, 75c gal. del; yellow
Jersey butter, 35c lb; good butter cow,
Jersey and Red English crossed, 6 yrs.
old, $35 at my home. Mrs. W. V .Robbs
Flowery Branch, R 1.

Good, flue cured tobacco, whole leaf,
13 Ibs. $1; 6 Ibs. 50c, prepaid to 3rd
zone. Billie Joyner, Dreey, R 2.









Pac eta

Miscellaneous For Sale

bacco, 12 Ibs. $1 del. to 3rd zone.
H. Herring, Baxley, R 2.

Deer Tongue or Vanilla leaf for
flavoring home grown tobacco, 25 in
silver or stamps for enough to flavor
10 lbs. tobacco, postpaid. H. W. Sand-
lin, Cairo.

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Miscellaneous Wanted

walnuts and pecans, either in shell or
shelled. Advise quantity you have
and send sample and quote price. W.
D. Couch, Atlanta, 1111 Atlanta Na-|
tional Bank Bldg.

Want few lbs. good, twisted, home
made tobacco. Send sample and price.
N. T. Beasley, Kite.

Want to contract with parties hav-
ing new cured Ginseng, Submit sam-
ple and terms at once. G. Freeman,
Tla.

Exc. mixed heecd bantam and pige-
ons for rabbits, other bantam and pige-
ons; will trade a few Black Minorca
pullets ready to lay. James Rice, Dou-
glasville.

Want 25 to 50 Ibs. wool. Quote best
price for cash. C. M. Purdom, Patter-
son.

Want to buy 10 Ibs. good mellow
chewing tobacco. Must send sample
and give price. C. K. Bradshaw, De-
catur, R 3.



Georgia Products For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
New crop perfect Cream Crowder
peas, $2 bu. J. E. Harrell, Quitman,
R 6.

Little White mush and 6 wks.- peas,
5 lbs. 50c plus postage. Stamps ac-
cepted. No chks. Duroc Jersey hogs,
all ages, for sale. L. H. Edenfield,
Stillmore, R 1, Box 31.

Willctis Little Wonder Garden peas,
hand picked, thoroughly recleaned and
sound, bu. FOB. J. P. Mathews,
Lovett. :

PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
Big Red Valentia peanuts, green for
boiling and dry for parching, $1 bu;
April hatch Light Brahma and R. I.
Red chickens, 50c each. Mrs. Fred ae
kinson, Ray City, R 2.

Green peanuts for boiling, letbe
Spanish var. $1.50 bu. or 3c Ib. in 100
Ib. lots or more. D. C. Mixon, Screv-
en.





FRESH: AND CURED MEATS
Good, well cured, smoked hams, 20c
Ib; smoked with oak. Cash with or-
der. U. G. B. Hogan, Dexter.

Country cured hams, 20c Ib. A. C.
Price, Bronwood.

POTATOES FOR SALE
Sev. truck loads of sweet potatoes,
50c bu. at farm. W. L. Anderson, Kite.
White Star potatoes, Good No. 1
grade, good for table use and for plan-
ting, 90c bu. FOB. Holbert Hunt, Nor-
cross, P. O. Box 126,

HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE
7 or 8 Ibs. nice beeswax, 20c Ib. pre-
paid to 8rd zone, or exc. for dried
fruit, or anything can use. No orders
less 2 Ibs. Mrs. Amy Smith, Milford,
Ae
Good Comb honey, 5 Ib. cans, "Be:
10 lbs. $1.25; case of 6 5-lb. cans, $3.50;
good, bright Sorghum syrup, 5 lbs. 75c;
10 Ib. $1.25. All del. by mail. C. P.
Smith, Enigma.
New honey, 8c lb. Mrs. P, a. Byrd,
Fitzgerald, R 4, Box 49.
Pure, Ext. honey in bbls. 400 Ibs. net,
$12 each; 60 lb. can, $2.75 FOB. Cash
with order. W. E. Buckner, Mt. Ver-
non.
12 lbs. beeswax. Make best offer; red
and green Hot pepper, 30c gal and pos-
tage; black walnut kernels, sifted, 35c
Ib. Exc. for white sacks. L. B. Roun-
tree, Stillmore, R 2. f
New honey in 10 Ib. buckets, $1.25
per bucket. Postpaid. Cash with order.
R. W. Browning, Dublin, R 3.

New Ext. honey, No. 2 grade: 6 10-Ib.
pails to cs. $4 FOB here; 2-10-lb pails,
postpaid, $1.75; 1 10-lb. postpaid, $1.
John A, Crummey, Doctortown,

BUTTER FOR SALE









Pay good prices for shelled black]





vethuee Lo Aue 25, 1932,

Georvia Products For Sale

shipped in cartons, 20c lb. del. T. M,
Wofford. Gainesville, R 2.

6 - 8 Ibs. best yellow Jersey butter,
fresh weekly, no coloring, 25c Ib. del,.
in brick molds. Cows T. B. tested,
References from customers, Mrs. J. Sj _

| Crowe, Cumming, R 1.



FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES >
FOR SALE

market this week. Would like to sell
it in the field to Truckers. Mis. A.
W. Sargent, Rincon. :

Green peas, 3 1-2c lb. FOB my place;
30 or 40 bu. now rady; Pineapple
pears, 35c bu. FOB here; 50 or 60 bu.
No chks. W. E. Dubberly, Ludowici.

White Scuppernong, also black scup-
pernongs, $1.50 bu. Mrs. Jas. A. Lee, |
Ogeechee.

Ms Pineapple pears ready for truck-
ing, on paved highway, Donalsonville.
M. P. Shingler, Donalsonville.

Good cookine and eating apples, T5
bu. T. M. Webb, Ellijay, R 3. se

/ Butter beans and lady peas, 20c at. o
Algo Hot pepper, 5c string. All post-
paid. Myra Lemmonds, Social Circle,
io:

Nice grove Pineapple pears, ready for
trucks. Sell grove at 50c bu. Exc some
for a few bu. peaches. R. MaQdees, Ma-
nassas. ;

Hundreds of bu. Pineapple Bala now
ready, 50c bu. Better prices to truck-
ers at Grove. Simon Peterson, Doug-
Iasi.) Ae
About 1M bu. Pineapple pears. Come

Hodges, Ludowici.

Black scuppernongs or St. James

grape, 30c gal. 50c pk. $1.75 bu. Also
light scuppernongs, same price. All
del.
Rt. 1, Box 38.

Pineapple pears by the truck load,

Vienna, 7 mi. N. W. of Cordele. Now
ready. Good road. J. G. Gilbert, Vi-
enna.

Starks Delicious apples,
trucks at reasonable prices.
son, Blue Ridge.

SYRUP FOR SALE Cane
Honey Drip syrup, thick and bright,
50c gal. or exc. for Jersey heifer calves.
H. G. Kirkland, Cobbtown.

Pure Ga. Cane syrup, strictly A-1

Ed John-



erade, 12 1-2 gal. to case, $3.40; 6 gal.

to case, $3.. Malvin Collins, Whigham,

Georgia Products Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want peas, weevil eaten or other-
wise damaged. Send samples and pri-





ces. W. C. Thurston, St. oe Ga.
RFD 2.
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

. WANTED
Want 7 bu. pears about September _
2nd for canning, del. to meat right
price. Write first. R. C. Camp, At-
lanta, R. 1, Box 133-A,
Want to buy 4 bu. pears del to my
residence 1 mile Gardi. Also have for

offer. Mrs. J. O. Stewart, Gardi.
Want 1 or 2 bu. plum seed Peaches,
Write price and quantity. J. I. Hall,
Atlanta, 570 1-2 10th St. N. W.
Want home made dried apples and
peaches at 10c lb. del. Atlanta. Advise
quantity and when ean del.
Rolen, Atlanta, 114 W. Peachtree Place,
N. W.

Want 500 lbs. dried. peaches, del. at
8c lb., dried apples, same price; strain-
ed honey, peanuts at 3 1-2c lb. W. C.
Siler, Summertown.

PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Want pecans, State amount, send |
sample and best price of what you
have. W. L. Tippins, Waycross, 906

Eads St.

Want 1 bu. N. C. Peanuts for pow

ing. "Must be sound and clean. Can

use Spanish. Advise best price FOB

shipping point per lb. W. W. Light- |
sey, Jr. Hazlehurst.

POTATOES WANTED
Want 1 bu. Lookout Mtn. seed Irish
potatoes at a reasonable price, or will
exc, pure bred chicks. Mrs. J. D. Mul-













_ Good oo made, - thu





5 to. 6 Ibs. nice, fresh table b tter,







is, Alma, R 2 Box 96.





Have 1 1-2 acres green corn ready for _

and make offer on orchard. C. W.

Miss Leona eee Culverton,

50c bu. at the orchard; 6 mi. S. W. of _

ready for











sale 40 cans of new sugar syrup. Make

Henry










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