STATE CAPITOL
DEPARTMENT 0f (4
_ EUGENE TALMADGE
\ AGRICULTURE...
COMMISSI ONER
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER $1982.
NUMBER 36.
PUBLISHED BY THE. BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR.
Pe dlicy For Sale
ANCONAS
s, $1 each; 20 pullets, March
pril hatch, 75 ea; 3 cocks, yr.
An-
Forest
Am
ea.; cockerels, 75c ea.
ve L. Stonecypher,
- Poultry For Sale
hen and rooster, FOB. Harold Mc-
Clain, Clarkesville, R 3, Box 30.
4 Sebright March 1932 hatch roos-
ters, $1 each. Mrs. Gertie Connell,
Brunswick, R 1.
Closing out my Golden Sebrights at
AUSTRALORPS
old Australorp. cock, $2 FOB.
the finest (hens from _ thir
from 325 to 360 eggs a es
outhall, Toomsboro.
Si) nd cockerels, Osborne str. $1
B; hatching eggs, $1 per 15,
- BANTAMS
antams, roosters, 25c; hens,
75c; 3 hens and rooster,
Money order. Mrs, GC. E. B.
s, Carrollton, R 2.
i Tye, pure bred Black Breast-
fe) ea. $1.50 pr. Excellent stock.
Brand, Hazlehurst.
ff Cochins, slightly mixed, 3 mos
Je pr. FOB. Howard Langley,
ito. s
ite Osetia hens, 65c each; 1
ochin rooster, 55c; 1 pure bred
Cochin rooster, 60c; 5 bantam
5
ice, 4 mos. old bantam pullets,
with Sebright. Small size, 40c
exc, for W. L. pullets, April or
, Fay T. Davenport, Ac-
=
"Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Aug. 29, 1932. Always Subject to Variation.
Atlanta
extra, COR eee ee os $
standard, doz.
Georgia trade, G08 22
yard run, doz.
he Wb .
Field Peas, mixed, bu.
Country Butter, best table, Ib.
Ear Corn (80 Ib. to bu.), bu. --
weet Potatoes, per 100 Ths.
eavine Hay, No. 1, ton
Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton
_ Be
a bargain. Small type, full stock, Rose
Comb, Blue legs; 1 laying, and one, 2
mos. old, 4 in all, 3 hens. B. J. Wynne,
Jochran.
Few young, genuine Buff Cochins,
nalf grown, $1 each; 2-3 grown, $1.50
cach, grown, $2 ea; hatching eggs,
$1.50 per 15; 1 Giant Black Minorca
sockerel, $2.50. O. H. Wright, Atlanta.
315 Peters Bldg.
Pure R. C. Golden Sebrights, 2 oe
and rooster, 15 mos. old, $1.25 each;
$3.50 for lot: 1 pr. 6 mos old, $2.25.
or.; eggs, $1 setting. Olin B. Moore,
Madras.
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
10 Ringlet Rocks, half srown, 5 ea.
pullets and roosters, 50c each; 10
Brahmas, 6 pullets, 4 roosters, half
grown, 50c ea. Mrs. J. M. Robinson,
Calhoun, R 1, Box 168.
50 pure bred Parks str. B. R. pullets,
May 4th hatch, also some fine cock-
erels, 3. miles out Canton Road. Miss
Lilla Wright, Marietta, R 1.
chks. Belle Garnto, Wrightsville, R 1,
BORE cow
Parks str. Reg. Per. 21-D-32, foun-
dation. stock, Cream grade, April-May
hatch cockerels, wt. 2 1-2 to 3 Ibs. 75c
ea, $1.25 pr, FOB. Mrs. H. L. Odom,
Daisy.
MARKET REPORT
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Early 1932 hatch bantams, 50c pr.
| 3 pure bred Thompson Ringlet B. R. |.
Feb hatch cockerels, $1.25 each, lot, $3}
| OB, Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon, R 2.
cockerels, March hatch, $1 ea.
G. A. Skelton, Royston, R 1..
Poultry For Sale
Parks str. Barred Rocks, Reg. Per.|
10-D1-32. April pullets, $1 each; 10
wks. pullets, $6 doz. Exc. for pullets
and cock, 1931 hatch of same. breed.
Mrs. John Watson, Graymont.
- Pure bred White Rock pullets, Mar.
hatch, 75 ea. Mrs. S. M. meer
Valdosta, Lakeland Ave.
10 pure bred Buff Rock pullets: and
cockerel, $7.50. March and April hch.
Mrs. W. D. Bryant, Coffee.
2 pure bred Thompson B. R. roost-
ers, April 1931 hatch, $2.50 for both
not prepaid, or exc. for 2 of like breed
or for Cornish, especially pullets. Mrs.
W. W. Charping, Lenox, R 1.
4 pure bred Thompson Ringlets, Feb.
3rd hatch cockerels, 1 large 15 mos.
old cock, $1.25 ea. $4 for lot, FOB. Mrs.
N. R. Wilson, Canon, R 2,
25 pure B. R. pullets, April hatch,
E. Bedenbaugh, Wrightsville.
BRAHMAS
Pure bred Giant str. Light Brahma
FOB.
5 pullets and rooster, Spring hatch,
Light Brahmas, Wt. 4 lis. ea. 75c ea.
R. I. Red pullets, 2 to 2 1-2 Ibs. 50c ea;
pair White Muscovey ducks, $1.50.
Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Ray City.
15 pure B. R. pullets, June hatch,
30c each; 12 cockerels, same price. No]
CORNISH
12 April hatch R. C., yellow leg,
pure bred Cornish cockerels, 75c ea.
FOB; 2 pullets, 15 mos. old, $1 ea. Exc.
4 for same kind, for breeding. Mrs.
W. J. Hall, Ohoopee.
Dark Cornish April eockerdis! $1. 00
ea.: 1981 hatch, $1.25 ea. FOB. O. N.
Savannah Augusta
Storey, Sylvester.
emENTCRTET
60c ea. $3.75 for lot, at once. FOB. C..
Poultry For Sale
Pure, Dark Cornish pullets, 2 Ib: size
50c ea. FOB or 60c del. H. W. Thur-
mond, Greshamville.
Full dark Cornish roosters and pul-
lets, dif. prices according to age; eggs
6 1-2c each; Full M. B. turkey toms,
$2 eas Yr: old hen, $3.50. Money or-
der. Mrs. i, Ps King, Rochelle, R 1.
GAMES
_ Pit Games: Roundheads, Warhorses,
Travelers, and Browns, Reds. Sell or
exc. for cows or hogs,
blooded stock. H. W. Timmons, Sale
City.
Royal ohantisicer, pit eames. Never
known to run, $150 to $10 each. G. W.
Price, Atlanta, 1678 Emory Road.
Trio of Irish Grays, $3.50; 4 Wat-
horse cocks, $10; 2 Blue cocks, $4.50; 6
Blue hens and 3 pullets, $1 FOB. Exe.
for seed cats. Guar. game, Dillard
Wilcher, Gibson, RFD.
10 Spangled pit game pullets and 2_ :
stags, size 2 - 3 Ibs. $10 for lot. iv Bee
Bobo, Brooklet.
Pure bred Ewing A. Walker Mug-
Wumps. . Early 1932 hatch, 4 - 5 Ibs. |
|stags, $1 ea.; large pullets, 75 each, .
C. J. Cleveland, Hartwell.
Royal Chanticleer pit games. Never
known to run. $1.50 to $10 ea. G. W.
Price, Atlanta, 1678 Emory Road.
Black Breast Reds,
Games; 7 lb. cock, $2; stags, pullets
and hens, $1 each; 2 Black hens, 75
ea. Lowest price. G. M. Baldwin,
Douglasville.
Warhorse-Roundheads, March pul-
lets, 75c ea.; quail size, 50c each. C. J.
Keyes, Bishop.
Warhorse games, 4 Ibs.; Red Quills
4 Ibs. $1 ea. Guar. sat. March hatch,
de A. Seow Demorest, R 1..
Columbus Valdosta
$ .23 $ 20
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Poultry For Sale
Poultry Wanted --
Baby Chicks For Sale
Baby Chicks Wanted
Eges For Sale
Eegs Wanted ;
Live Stock For Sale ---
Live Stock Wanted
Grain and Hay For Sale
Grain and Hay Wanted
Positions Wanted
Farm Help Wanted
Plants For Sale
Plants Wanted
Seed For Sale -
Seeq Wanted
Miscellaneous For Sale
Miscellaneous Wanted
Tobacco For Sale
Tobacco Wanted -.
Georgia Products For Sale
Georgia Products Wanted
INDEX
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MARKET BULLETIN
Thursday, September 8, 1939.
PAGE TWO
Poultry For Sale Poultry For Sale Poultry For Sale Poultry Wanted
GIANTS 1932 hatch cockerels for sale or Xc.| 65c ea.; 1 pr. Toulouse geese, gander BARRED AND OSfER ROCKS
R. E. Rowe, Alvaton. and goose $4. Mrs. C. A. Black, WANTED
1 J. B. Giant rooster and 2 ce Rock, R 1.
14 mos. old, $3. Cash with order, if : Exc. 2 cocks, Eng. Ringnecks, Mon-
taken at once. Pure bred. Mrs. Carrie ORPINGTONS 50 - 75 pure bred Donaldson str.|golian str. for 7 B. R. pullets, Feb. or
Moxley, Swainsboro, R 3. Red hens, 1 1-2 to 2 yrs. old, 85c ea.;|March hatch. Must be pure and heal-
Pure bred Buff Orp. roosters, March 8 Feb. hatch cockerels, 60c each, or m8 oe ae Tanner, College Park
LEGHORNS sted oe ee exc. for pure Donaldson str. cockerels, Me
See same age. Miss Lizzie Summer, Syl-| Want Barred Rock chickens. Reid
W.L., yr. old hens, bloodtested, lay-| Spring hatch Buff. Orp. cockerels, | vester. Jeffries, Pelham, R 4.
ing pullets; also laying pullets, few ex-
tra fine cockerels, at farm on Cascade
Road. B. H. Middlebrooks, Sr., At-
lanta, 953 Gordon St. S. W.
2 pure bred B. L. roosters, 15 mos.
old, $1.25 each, or both for $2.25 FOB.
_ Money order. Mrs. Norma Kuykendall,
tober.
Young Harris, R 1.
W. L. cockerels from Ferris highest
egg record str. $1 each, 6 for $5 FOB.
Exc. 6 for 250 fresh, fertile W. L. eggs
for hatching, del. Sept. or first Oc-
Belle Joiner, Soperton.
White and Brown L. 3 mos. old pul-
: lets, ought to begin laying October-
November. 50c each. <A. C. Floyd,
Chamblee, R 1.
100 March hatch Tancred str. W. L.
pullets, 75c each. All leg banded and
have been vaccinated for chicken pox.
K. E. Rucker, Elberton, R 8.
Pure Tancred AAA Blue Ribbon W.
L. cockerels, April hatch, 50c each;
pure bloodtested AAA Booths R. I.
Red cockerels, 50c ea. Mrs. A. P. Sta-
pleton, Wrens.
Apri] hatch W. L. pullets, 40c each;
3 Bourbon Red turkey hens and tom,
last yrs. hatch, $15. Mrs. J. G. Ginn,
Washington, R 3.
Sev. hundred nice Leghorn pullets,
March hatch, Now beginning to lay,
$1 each. Edgar Woodall, Cornelia.
32 W. L. hens, April 1931 hatch,
Tancred str., good layers and _ free
from disease, $15 cash FOB, or exc.
| for 300 heavy, or heavy mixed baby
chicks. Mrs. J. J. Olliff, Bristol.
April hatch Buff L. cockerels, no
culls, 75 ea or 2 for $1.25. A. L. Keys,
ox
June and July hatch. Write for
Eton.
13 fine, selected W. L. this yrs. hatch
cockerels, Ferris str. 75c ea. Mrs.
Brooks Montgomery, Mauk.
2 March hatch Ferris best str. roos-
ters, $1 ea; 2 yr. old rooster, direct
from Ferris as baby, chick, $1.90. Mon-
ey order with order ~ Mrs. Roy Steed,
Winder, R 1.
2 W. L. cocks, 1931 hatch, direct as
baby chicks from Roselawns Tom
Barron str. Best AA Matings, from
280-305 eggs ,trapnested stock. 1932
hatch cockerels. James Simpson, At-
lanta, 676 Tifton St. NW.
150 Ferris str. W. L. hens, April 1932
hatch, excellent egg producers; prime
cond. 50c each. FOB. J. M. Brand,
Hazlehurst.
3 B. L. 5 mos. old cocks, direct from
Everlay Farms 2 yrs. ago, 50c ea.; Yr.
old pure Thompson B. R. rooster, $1.
Mrs. G. W. Akins,.Graymont.
8 W. L. pullets, 6 W. L. cockerels, 15
wks. old, pure bred, 35c each; also 5
White Rock pullets, 1 cockerel 7 mos,
old, pure bred, 50c each, FOB. Mrs.
L. Altman, Baxley.
MINORCAS|
50 Black Minorca May hatch pullets
40c each, del.; also 4 Mammoth White
Pekin ducks, $1 ea. F. L.. Pickens,
* Newnan, Box 147.
White and Buff Minorca AAA cock-
erels, hatched by Booth and Rusk.
pri-
ces. H. P. Merrell, Atlanta, 559 Middle
Sh a Wc
Pape str. Black Minorca cockerels,
selected for breeding, April hatch, 75c
ea. 3 for $2. Mrs. G. W. Wilson, Mar-
tin, R 2.
direct from Booths AAA Trapnest
stock Lady Egg-a-Day str. Wt.
about 4 lbs. ea. $1.50 ea. Mrs. J. C.
Ward, Perry.
4 Golden Buff Orp. hens and roos-
ter, $4 for lot. Money order only. Exc
for fresh apples, this yrs pecans. Wrt.
first. Mrs. Elsie Altman, Baxley, R 3.
40 pure bred Buff Orp. pullets, 50c
each; cockerels, 75c;
with 10 pullets. All well dev. Apr. heh.
F. R. Barford, Atlanta, 200 Trinity
Ave., S. W. Walnut 6647.
PHEASANTS FOR SALE
13 Eng. Ringnecks, $5 pr. or $2 pr. if
lot of 13 is taken; pr. Goldens, $15;
Extra Golden cock, $5; pr. Silvers $15;
Amhearst cock, $7.50. W. W. Randall,
LaGrange, Box 13.
Young Goldens $8 pr.; full plumage
Goldens, $16 pr; young Amhearst, $15
pr.; full plumage, $22 pr.; young
Reeves, $20 pr. L. J. Barrow, West
Point.
PIGEONS
80 pr. Kings, 20 prs. Red Carneaux;
real squabbers. Cheap for cash. Trade
for cows, pigs, chickens, corn, wheat,
or anything can use. Ralph Manning,
Marietta, Atlanta Road.
7 pr. reg. White Kings, $7 or exc.
for 5 ducks and 1 drake. L. A. Cas-
tellaw, Macon, 260 Astor St.
Trio of young doves, 75e or exc. for
pr. young rabbits: Silver Martens or
N. Z. Whites. Mrs. J. P. Harvey, Mon-
roe.
White Kings, Pair banded and work-
ing, $1.50 pr. or exc. for hens or friers.
O. L. Wooten, College Park; 522 E.
Columbia Ave.
25 White Kings, most of them mat-
ed and working, $10 for lot.
order. Mrs.J. G. Perkins, Perkins,
Ga.
2 pr. pure bred White Kings and 1
squab, about 3 wks. old. Now work-
ing. $2 for lot. Mrs. J. C. Quarrle-
baum, Statesboro.
10 mixed common pigeons; good
layers; some with heavy squabs. Only
for $1 cash, or check. Willie McDan-
jel, Omega, R 1.
160 White Kings, some banded and
working (bal. working by Fall) good
blood stock, $125.00 cash. Must sell
at.once. S. C. Evans, Jr., Wadley.
Homers, 50c per pr.; Giant and
Chinchilla rabbits, 3 to 5 mios. old, for
sale or exc. for thoroughbred bantams.
L. E. Williams, Ty Ty.
Sev. pr. pigeons, Red, Barred and
Blue-Barred Homers; Blue Checkers,
Carneaux, and White Kings. Homers,
50c pr.; Checkers, 60c pr.; Carneaux
and Kings, 75c pr. James E. Stancil,
Ringgold. f
Extra large White Kings, 50c and $1
each. Will swap for something can
use. R. M. Butler, LaFayette.
50 pr. mated, common pigeons, 20c
pr. $7.50 for lot. Exc. for chickens.
James Sherling, Macon, 304 Hightow-
er St.
Want Ringneck doves, also other
kind. State number and price. A. J.
Harlsin, College Park, R 2.
R. 1. REDS _
ER THELEN AG)
1 cockerel free}.
-and drakes.
Money.
| bantam hens,
Doz. R. I. Red pullets, pure bred,
most grown, $1 ea. 1 unrelated cock-
erel, 75c. Lot for $12 charges paid.
Mrs. E. A. Wells, Chatsworth, R 2.
Pure bred R. I. Red, Donaldson str.
cockerels, March hatch, 75c ea. not
del. Also $9 value to exc. for thor-
oughbred Tancred W. L. pullets. Write.
Mrs. C. H. Capel, Molena.
40 Dunlap str. 12 wks. old R. I. Red
pullets, 45c ea. or $16 for lot. Fritz
Rovers, Washington, R 3.
100 pure R. I. Reds, Donaldson str.
1 yr. old. Selected for own use. $65.
Mrs. W. A. Woodall, Greensboro, R 1,
Box 178.
2 prs. long haired Angora rabbits,
grown to exc. for 8 nice R. I. Red
March pullets, or Plymouth hens or
R. I. Red hens, Yr. old. C. M. Whit-
aker ,Vidalia, 107 No. West St.
Exc. Racing Homer pigeons, NPA
banded for R. I. Red chickens. H. C.
Ozburn, Macon, 1995 Log Cabin Bou-
levard.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE
5 Guinea hens, laying, 1 rooster, $2.80
FOB, or exc. Money order. J. A.
Thomas, Blackshear, R 1.
5 Mallard ducks and 1 drake, $5 for
the lot. J. L. Callaway, Covington.
Pure White Indian Runner ducks
Geo. N. Thomas, Thom-
asboro.
4 Mammoth White Pekin ducks for
sale or exc. for heavy breed chickens.
Ducks are March hatch, extra fine.
Mrs. G. E. West, Macon, R 4, Box 117.
Indian Runner ducks and drakes, $1
ea. Mrs. R. E. Mann, Macon, R 4.
10 head of geese, 13c lb. Mrs. R. M.
Exum, Coolidge, R 2.
2 pr. young Mammoth White Pekin
ducks, $1 per pair, FOB. Russell Fry-
er, Talbotton.
I big bone turkeys, 8 wks. old, $5 for
lot at yard. Mrs. Lena McBrayer,
Buford, R 3.
3 turkeys, 2 hens and tom. Everlay
strain, $15 or exc. for pullets, any good
laying var. at market price. Mrs. B. J.
Tomlinson, Ty Ty, R 1.
4 young gobblers, 4 1-2 mos. old, wt.
5 lbs. for sale or exc. for 4 female
birds of same age. Mrs. S. W. Cain,
Auburn.
100 pure White Indian Runners, 75c
ea.; 50 pure White Muscoveys, 75c ea.,
$1.25 for. drakes. W. H. Hagan, Mor-
row.
WYANDOTTES
9 pullets, 1 cockerel, 6 mos old, pure
R. C. S. L. Wyandottes, $7.50; 4 mos
old pullets, 50c ea; Australorps, same
price. Mrs. J. Z. Curry, Stockton.
February hatch R. C. 8S. L. Wyan-
dotte cockerels, extra large, 75c each.
Mrs. Jim Eason, Vienna, R 5.
Poultry Wanted
BANTAMS
Want trio of Golden Sebrights, yr.
old. R. B. Huff, Bowdon.
. Want 1 doz. young Brown Leghorn
_Dr. J. W. Reeves, Sa-
Will exc. honey.
CORNISH
Want pure bred Cornish cockerel,
J. T. Holland, Lenox.
GAMES
Want young roosters,
Allen Roundheads, Warhorse, Blue Cu-
Trish Gray,
ban. Want 2 or 3 of either breed men- |
tioned. Pay cash, or exc. Blue Cuban
roosters.
Victor Cauley, Soperton, R
2.
LEGHORNS
Want 200 Leghorn hens, not over 28
Sot ee eal peat hh Ve Goin) act
mos. old, State str., av. wt., and from
whom you secured your
price. Chas. F, Howe, Ft. Valley.
Want 50 to 100 W. L. pullets, 1 1-2
to 2 lb. size. -Quote best price. T. W.
Sheppard, Halcyondale, R 1.
Exc. Carneaux pigeons for W. L..
pullets or young hens. W. L. Means, ,
Byron.
Exc. trio of M. B. turkeys, eobHie.
2 hens, for W. L., Tancred str. March |
hatch pullets preferred. Write what
you have and value. Mrs. L. W. Bon-
ey, Rhine, R 1.
Want 50 Ww. L. pullets, March or Ap.
ril hatch. Must be cheap. ef oO. |
Cram, Barnesville, R 3.
Want to buy several hundred W. L.
pullets. Must be good cond., and no.
culls. Grady Webb, West Point.
Want to buy 300 W. L. pullets or
young hens, ready to lay. No culls.
Must be cheap for cash, and of best
grade. C. J. Yates, Kathleen.
Want W. L. pullets,
State str. and price.
Midland.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Want friers of all kinds. Write: J. _
O. Anderson, West Point.
Want friers at 10c lb. at your place;
hens at 8c. Also want hogs. Pay 10c
lb. for small pigs at your farm. J.C.
Netherland, Decatur, R 1.
Want 60 or less pullets, not over 3 :
Ibs. Any breed or mix. breed except
State price per lb. in ,
W. Leghorns.
first letter. Guy Malloy, Madison.
Exe. $50 value for thoroughbred
hens; 1 - 200 chicks to raise on halves
to 6 wks. old.; also want Jersey cow,
oe to keep through Fall and win-
er.
36.
R. I. REDS
Want to exc. 1932 crop Honey Drip
syrup for young reds, hens or pullets.
5 Ibs. cans at 30c each. Mrs. C. R.
Aultman, Byron.
WYANDOTTES
Want 15 W. Wyandotte and 15 8. L.
Wyandotte March hatch pullets. A. C. |
Finley, Jackson.
Baby Chicks For Sale
Heavy assorted chicks, prepaid, guar.
live del. 6c each, or $5.25 C. Ready
Sept. 12th. W. L. Helms, Buena Vist:
. Pape str. ; C. Black Minorca at
hicks, from heavy dare 7,
good quality.
Mrs. A, Anthony,
W. D. Warren, Dallas, P. O. Box
stock and
at eva as
i
Baby Chicks For Sale
$3.85 for 50; $2 for 25; Eggs, 4c ea.
. Mrs. C. L. Rehberg, Cairo,
Day old chicks: Eng. Leghorns, Reds
d Rocks. Pure bred, quality chicks
reduced prices. Also some fine
orn pullets for sale. Eustace Mc-
ey, Jr., Blackshear.
First quality, standard breeds; light,
heavy, 6 1-2c ea. del. Live 1,
suar.; Premium above market for nie
ing eggs, heavy breed, that pass my
nspection. E. R. Adlington, Atlanta,
Piedmont Ave.
re bred Barred, White Rocks, Reds
Eng. Leghorns, from well selected
ock, $6.50 C; heavy assorted, $6.25;
ts less 100, add le per chick. Pre-
id; live del. A. H. Fechtel, Way-
Quality baby chicks from thorough-
bred stock. Barred and White Rocks,
and Wyandottes, $6.75 C; heavy
rted, $6.50. R. H. Fechtel, Albany.
Day old chicks, Eng. Leghorns, Reds
d Barred Rocks. Quality chicks,
ure bred stock at very reasonable pri-
es; some selected pullets. Order now.
ace J. McKinney, Jr., Blackshear.
Booth str. W. L. baby chicks, 5 1-2c
Pure bred Barred Rocks, 6 1-2c ea.
del. and from high producing, heal-
y flocks. Any amount from 25 to
Ww. P. Martin.
First quality chicks, Standard
s: light, 6c; heavy, 6 1-2c ea. del.
t hatching eggs, heavy pure breed,
pass my inspection test. Prem-
above market. E. R. Adlington,
lanta, 510 Piedmont Ave.
Baby Chicks Wanted
Want 100 pure bred baby chicks,
wred Rocks. preferred. From heal-
flock. Exc. practically new Chat-
ga No. 64, for same. Mrs. Geo.
iller, Monroe, R 4.
Want large breed chicks to raise on
lves; also exc. 50-60 lb. feathers for
Ilets not under 12 wks. old; 1 lb.
thers for 1 pullet or hen. Mrs. C.
DeVane, Cecil.
Want baby chicks to raise on shares
0 wks. old. Want 200 head. A.
urson, Baxley, R 4.
Want from 100 to 500 chicks to, raise
halves to 8 wks. Any large breeds,
ut prefer Barred Rocks. Mrs. D. C.
N cGahee, Groveland, R 2, Box 61.
ant 100 pure Sheppard str. baby
cks to raise on halves to 6 or 8 wks.
Mrs. W. A. Reese, Jakin.
Eggs For Sale
S. C. R. I. Red eggs, Tompkins str.
isc per 15; $1.15 for 30; $2 for 50, del.
to be ret. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs,
J 3. Giant eggs, selected, 30 for $1;
O yearling hens, $1 ea. prepaid.
for breeders. Have 10 or more.
8. J, E. Passe, Madison, R 4, Box 39.
Pure bred Ringlet Barred Rock and
LL. eggs, 50c per 15; 12 settings, $5.
postage. Stamped, addressed en-
pe for further information. Miss.
. Adams, Marietta, R 8.
B. Giant eggs, $1 per 30 prepaid;
so J. White Giant cockerels, late
hatch, $1 each; less if more than 1
io shipment. Mrs. J. E. Passe, Madi-
R 4, Box 39.
Prize winning Dark Cornish eggs,
per 15; $2 for 30; spring hatched
erels, $1 each; baby chicks, 12 1-2c
ch. Mrs, C. O. Sikes, Sylvester.
Eggs Wanted
eggs of *heavy breeds for
u'ooses. Advise what you
oe: "and breed. AO: Bowles
to hatch on halves.
barn, or exc. for other value.
in few days.
MARKET BULLETIN
Eggs Wanted
Exc. 15 pure bred Parks str. B. R.
eggs for 15 pure bred B. L. Ea. to pay
postage. W. L. Shiver, Camilla, R 4,
Box 26.
Want lowest price on fancy Whites
and Browns (eggs) in Case lots, del.
Newnan. Lewis Beers, Newnan.
Want 250 heavy breed hatching eggs
Exe. value for 1
lb. turnip seed, onion sets and cab-
bage plants. Mrs. we E. Burch, He-
lena, R 1.
Live Stock For Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE
2 fresh milch cows, Grade Jerseys;
gentle and easy milkers. Others to
freshen soon. For sale. B. E. Martin,
Carnesville, R 3.
1 splendid Jersey cow, fresh, sec-
ond calf, $25. J. B. Miller, Woodland.
2 Jersey bulls, 2 1-2 yrs. and 3 1-2
yrs. old, $25 and $30 respectively at
barn. C. B. Barnes, Ellaville. .
2 cows for. beef, in good cond. at
$50 cash. A. J. Rowland, Greensboro,
R 1, Box 208
Bull, 3-4 Holstein, 2 1-2 yrs. old,
about 700 lbs. No horns, gentle. W. M.
Poole, Atlanta, Cascade Road, Care
Pooles Springs.
1 pure bred Guernsey bull, 8 mos.
old, ready for service; also pure bred
P. C. pigs. Gilts bred. Dr. N. C. Al-
ston, Richland.
Good bunch milch cows, beef cat-|H
tle, in good shape. See them at any
time. T. J. Livingston, Ellaville, Box
Be:
4 yr. old and a 2 1-2 yr. old, fresh
Jersey cows, real nice and priced very
reasonably. W. D. Putnam, Curryville.
Grade Jersey cows, 1 reg. heifer, 10
mos. old, 1 reg. bull, 3 mos. old, for
Sale or exc. for seed oats, wheat, or
good mowing machine and rake. L. T.
Long, Bremen.
Good milch cow, calf 2 mos. old.
Cow, 3-4 Jersey; give 3 gal. per day
with good feed; gentle. Live 2 miles
Stovall. A good cow cheap. J. H. Car-
rington, Odessadale, R I.
Reg. Polled Hereford cattle, both
bulls and heifers. Terms available for
reliable parties. Apply: E. T. Boswell,
Jr., Siloam.
12 head of nice fat beef cattle for
sale at my place. W. L. Mercer, Had-
dock.
Jersey bull, 3 yrs. old, ent. to reg.
wt. about 850 or more lbs. Sell or
exc. for heifer of same grade. R E.
Watts, Forsyth, R 1.
1 fat Jersey bull, 7 or 8 mos. old for
sale, cheap. Dorsett Roberts, Macon,
R 5.
3 yt; Jersey bull, Grandam av. over
60 Ibs. milk in 24 hours; Great Gran-
dam Silver Medal Winner; heifer of
line bred Xenia, Sultan, Raleigh bree-
ding. C. L. Batchelor, Columbus,
50 thoroughbred Hereford bulls, all
ages, from our famous Colonial Plan-
tation Herd. Reg. in buyers name at
farmers prices. W. B. Hutchinson,
Leesburg.
Young milch cow, valued at $50.00,
also 1 Shetland pony valued at $50.00.
Will exc. for hens and friers at mar-
ket price. I. Goldberg, Savannah,
1808 Waters Ave.
5 cows for sale.
Ben Hill.
18 mos. old Jersey bull for sale at
Write;
also Seven Top turnip seed, 30 lb; P.
B. Stephens, Austell. :
2 good cows: Black Angus and 1
part Jersey and Holstein. Both fresh
See: J. W. Scott,
ers. $50 00 for bot I. P. Porter, Syl
reasonable.
$25.00 each. Good milk- |
Live Stock For Sale
Milch cows, $20.00 to $35.00 ea; 10
mos. old Jersey heifer, sub. to reg. 1
bull calf, 3 mos. old, sub. to reg. Sell
or exc. for wheat, oats, or velvet
beans. L. T. Long, Bremen.
2 young Reg. Jersey cows: 1 fresh,
other due to freshen in the winter.
Both daughters of R. of M. cows, good
producers, but a little off-type. $90,
or $50.00 each. A. G. Hinson, Bald-
win.
Grade Angus yearlings, either sex,
J. C. Nelson, Yatesville.
6 yr. old reg. Jersey cow, (with pa-
pers); giving 4.1-2 gal. milk. Mo. old
calf eligible to reg. $75.00; 2 yr. old
Jersey heifer, unbred, $36. 00. Mrs. M.
&. Pope, Bremen.
1 reg. Guernsey bull, 5 yrs. old next
November; wt. 1550 Ibs. Reasonable.
Easily managed Sell to prevent in-
breeding. A. T. Danner, Glennville.
Pure bred Red Poll heifer calf, 6
wks old, $10. Cash ek No papers. B.
I, Maret, Lavonia.
2 fine Jersey cows, 1 crossed with
Holstein, fresh in this week. Both 3
1-2 to 4 gal. daily. $80 for both. J. D.
Price, Forsyth, R 1.
Reg. Guernsey male 21 mos. old, good
blood lines, $20 FOB. J. P. Pirkle,
Hoschton.
Fine Jersey bull, Yr. old for sale
reasonably. Will not sell for beef. Mrs.
Minnie Walker, Macon, Rt. 5.
Reg. Holstein bull, yr. old, vood
eae good wt. A bargain at $25. Rev.
. H. Humphries, Cleveland.
1 Guinea cow and calf, $20; 1 Jer-
sey cow and calf (heifer). Write or
come see. R. J. Bishop, Fitzgerald.
HOGS FOR SALE
10 mos. old Duroc J. bred gilts, $15].
each; 5 mo. old boars and gilts, $8 ea.
or $15 pr.; 2 mos old, $4 ea. $7 pair.
All reg. buyers name. J. C. Lumsden
Talbotton.
Young S. P. C. sow, ready bred to
pure Duroc J. Found 12 pigs in first
litter; inoculated against cholera; not
fat, but good cond. $12 FOB. No chks.
Mrs. S. M. Aldridge, Pulaski.
Duroc J. 4 and 5 mos. old 75-100 Ib.
pigs, cholera immuned and reg in buy-
ers name. $7.50 to $9.50 each, FOB
my shipping point, lightly crated. L.
M. Kennedy, Collins.
17 head hogs, corn fed, wt. about
125-150 lbs. At Fortsonia, Elbert coun-
|ty; State Highway No. 17. Now ready
at market price. W. O. Hudson, El-
berton, R 1, Telephone Elberton 3920.
3 pure bred Straight Nose Berkshire
gilts, 2 mos. old, wt. 45-50 Ibs. Fine
for brood sows. Exp. paid; immune
against cholera. $6.50 ea. Dorsey
Martin, Canon. s
4 mixed S. P. C. 7 wks. old pigs;
fat and thrifty, $1.95 ea. crated light.
J. E. Harper, Osierfield.
Reg. Duroc Jersey pigs and hogs for
sale; also reg. male for service; Exc.
gilt.or male for reg. Duroc male ar-
ound 125 lbs., use for service hog. C.
F, Brown, College Park, Riverdale Rd.
1 nice Black brood sow, P. C., $10.
Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brooklet.
2 Red Duroc sows, 2 yrs old, wt.
400 and 450 lbs. with 12 pigs, 5 wks.
old, 4 reg., 8 cross Black Essex and
Duroc. Sell lot at once for $50. W.
}E, Boney, Rhine, R 1.
Deep Red Duroc Jersey pigs, sired
by Prairie Kings Colonel, No. 295405
9 wks. old; life treatment against
cholera; reg. in buyers name, crated,
FOB, $7.50 ea. Wade Hall, Ohoopee.
Pure blooded Berkshire pigs, 11 wks.
old, $10 with papers, $5 without papers
Fred L. White, Buckhead, Rl.
ers name.
PAGE THREE |
Live Stock For Sale
all on me if not pleased. $6 ea. 6 wks.
old. R. L. Britt, Marshallville, R 1.
8 wks. old, S. P..C. pigs, cholera im-
mune, $3 each, E. F. Yarbrough, Dan-
ville.
15 pigs, Duroc J., S. P. C. cross, $2
oe W. M. Watkins, Fitzgerald, R-
Pure bred S. P. C. pigs, 8 wks. old,
from prolific stra. cholera immune,
$3.50 ea. V. Davidson, Irwinton.
4 gilts and 2 boars, 40-50 Ibs. O. I. C. :
pure, not reg. treated, $4 each, here.
Money with order. W. B. hon Mt.
Vernon.
Big Black Guinea male, wt. aieae
350-400 Ibs., about 2 1-2 yrs. old| Not a
single bad habit: selling to prevent in-
breeding, $20 FOB. E. D. Paulk, eine
gerald, Box 444,
Bred Duroc J. gilts, 11 mos. old, $15
ea. $27 for 2; 5 1-2 mos. old boars and
gilts, $9 ea. $16 per pr. Reg. in buy-
Young Duroc Jersey sow and two
shoats for sale or exc. for Jersey heif-
er or R. I. Red chickens, if taken at
once. Mrs. L. K. Kersey, Lyons, R 2.
36 pigs and shoats, 3 pure bred B.
sows, P. C., and Duroc crossed. Bar-
gains. Miss Kate Lancaster, Sylves-
ter.
P. C., males and 1. brood sow; 2 brood |
Full stock African str. B. B. Guinea
hogs, 40 - 250 lbs. ea. From $4 to $20
each, FOB my station. Money order.
Stamp for reply. L. B. Toler, Me
wood, R 2, Box 93.
38 feeder pigs and shoats, some pure
bred Black P. C., $2 and $3 each; 3
pure bred B. P. C. boars, $4, $7, $12,
FOB. Miss Kate Pamcasiet: Sylves-
ter.
Duroc oe good type, 1 1 2 yrs. old,
inoculated and reg. $15 here. Come
see him. H. L, Harper,
Prescott St.
Waycross,
A pair Duroc hogs, 10 mos. old, and >
Jersey cow and calf, 4 mos. old. All |
thoroughbreds. Cheap for
Thos. Jefferson, Lenox, R 1.
cash, S.
_d. . Lumsden, Talbotton.
Full bred Black Guinea pigs, Stay- :
Fat kind, $6 each; bred sows, $25.00.
Money back guarantee. R. -L. Britt,
Marshallville, R 1.
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
1 mare mule, about 13 yrs. old, sound
and gentle, work anywhere, wt. 950 Ibs.
$60 at barn; want 1 good brood mare.
Write what you have and price,
W.
xX. Wicker, Wrightsville. 3
Bay mare, sound, gentle, 11 yrs. old,
wt. 1M Ibs. work good anywhere, $75.
B. C. Pope, Buchanan, R 3.
1 mule, 12 yrs. old, wt. 900 Ibs. $30.
Exc. for seed oats or seed rye at mar-
ket price.
1 good work or saddle mare for sale
or exc. for corn or cattle.
ry, Hortense. \
J, W. Tru-7
W. J. Morgan, Stillmore.
A good mule for sale or trade for
a good milch cow. J. H. Milan, Law-
renceville, R 3.
T
RABBITS FOR SALE
Fine stock Ped Chinchillas and N._
Z. Whites, cheap, or trade for R. I.
Reds, or B. R. hens or pullets.
Turnipseed, College Park, Rf.
Chinchillas, 4 and 6 mos. old, 750;
Chin. does and bucks, fully grown, $1.-
50 each. H. L. Wilson, Atlanta, 468
Edgewood Ave.
3 young Belgium rabbits, buck and
2 does, 3 mos. old, for sale or exc. for |
2 bantam hens and rooster. venom
Norman, Richland, R 5, Box 771,
4 Chinchillas, 2 does and 2 bucks, :
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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, SEPT. 8TH, 1932.
Entered as second class matter
February 15, 1922, at the Post Of-
fice at Atlanta, Georgia, under the
act of June 8, 1930. Accepted for
mailing at special rate of postage
provided for im Section 1103, Act of
October 8, 1917.
Notice of farm produce and appur-
tenances, admissible under postage
regulations, inserted one time on
each request, and repeated only
when request is accompanied by
new copy of notice.
| Second-hand farm machinery, flow-
ers and seed, incubator and orna--
mental nursery stock notices are
published in Monthly Supplement
day of each month.
| Farm land for sale editions are
| published at intervals during the
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der legislative act the Market Bul-
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Live Stock For Sale
Henry Waters, Maysville, R 2.
Have 3 (2 does and a buck) thor-
- oughbred Chinchillas, over a yr. old,
for sale or trade for anything can use.
ag to sell. O, W. Smallwood, Mit-
chell.
4 Chinchilla does, 1 buck, also 3
mixed does. Will not ship. 50c each.
Entire lot, $3.50. Miss M. E. Rivers,
_ Atlanta, 1830 DeKalb Ave., N. E.
4 Chin. does, 1 buck, 75c each, or
$3.50 for lot, or exc. for chickens, or
what have you? Mrs. H. L. Langston,
Stonewall,
Chinchillas, does, 12 - 20 mos. ee
' wnbred, $1; 3 mos. old doe, 60c. 2 N.
Z. W. does, 18 mos. old, $1 each. Not
prepaid. Allen Meeks, Carrollton,
Rome St.
Rabbits cheap he cash, or exc, for
farm products of equal value. See or
write. J. W. Dix, Fitzgerald.
_ White N. Z. doe, 3 bucks, all from
reg. stock; doe bred. Sell or exc. Mrs.
J. B, Atkinson, Madison.
Pure bred, Ped. Chinchillas and N.
Z. Red rabbits for sale or exc. other
value I want. Write. Mrs. Henry
Odum, Covington, Box 248.
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE >
For sale or exc. 2 Tog. and Nubian
full grown, and 1 Nubian buck, the 3
for $30. On Tanner Road, 1 mile from
College Park. C. J. Burton, College
(Perk, FR 2,
place. tee ey, cae,
and not of same litter.
Curtis, Round Oak.
40 head of kid goats, 50c ea. at my
MARKET. BULLETIN
ive Stock For Sale
for Jersey or Guernsey heifers, honey,
wheat,.or nuts. Lb. R. Page, Cherry
Log. :
Public stud service; thoroughbred
reg. Nubian buck, Foreign, pure 100
per cent. $5 cash fee; 15c per day
board for doe, U. E. Brantley, Atlanta,
Raymond, 6934.
40 fat lambs, wt. about 90 lbs. 35
ewes for breeding purposes. Sell en-
tire lot at my barn, 12 miles east of
Ellijay. S. E. Anderson, Rolston.
Milk goats, pure Toggenburg for sale
or exc. for calves, pigs or pullets. Mrs.
Warren Melson, Raymond.
Nubian milk goats; reg. 2 yr. old
buck, $25; doe, Nubian-Tog. $15; 2 pr.
kids 3-4 Nubian, 1-4 Tog. 4 mos. old,
$12.50, $7 each. Burt Bennett, Moul-
trie, R 3.
18 mos. old Nubian buck for Sale or
exc. for 25 hens. Lonnie Long, Li-
zella, R 2.
Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED
Want to rent a good milch cow,
Have a good pasture and plenty of
feed. S. M. Reynolds, Warrenton,
RFD 3.
Want 1 - 100 calves and yearlings,
from 4 - 10 mos. old to raise on halves,
good pasture; plenty feed. Bring to
me. 7 miles west Pineview. N. S. Gran-
tham, Pineview,
Exc. good value for cow or mule. Or
to keep cow and mule for its feed. E.
C. Hinds, Whitesburg, R 3.
Want to buy reg. Hereford bull calf,
of good type. R. E. Aycock, Monroe.
or cow fresh in or freshen in October,
or for W. L. April or May hatch pul-
lets. W. N. Davenport, Acworth.
have good cows or pullets to put out
on share basis, or parties who have
money to invest in pullets and cows.
J. W. Ethridge, Forsyth, R 2.
HOGS WANTED
. Want hogs and shoats to fatten on
halves. Plenty of feed. Tildon Mont-
gomery, Mauk.
Exc. value for reg. pigs or milk ae
or will pay cash for them. Must he
reasonable. H. C. Kessler, Atlanta,
176 Campbell St.
Want 5 feeder pigs, any good breed
8 wks. old, within 35 miles Dudley.
State kind and breed. Must be cheap
for cash. T. W. Manning, Dudley, R
1.
HORSES AND MULES WANTED
Exc. heavy producing Jersey cows
for. mule colts; will consider a few
good mules cheap; Stay-Fat little bone
Guinea gilts, $15 pr. I. G. Thompson,
Summit. ;
Exe. Jersey cow and other value for
|good mule, within 50 miles Surrency.
Ike Tomberlin, Surrency.
Want 1 yood, sound and gentle mule
wt. 800 or 900 Ibs. and not over 10 -
12-yrs. old: Exc. value. J. L. McBath,
Carnesville.
Want 1 black mare mule, wt. not
less than 1100 lbs. in good cond, not
over 12 yrs. old, cheap for cash. G.
M. Cartledge, Metter, R 1.
RABBITS WANTED
Want a young Angora buck and a
pair of young Belgium rabbits, cheap.
Mrs. E. B.
Exc, 3 partly dry cows for calves,
Want to hear from parties that
_ SHEEP bine Goats ee me |
Live Stock Wanted
hardy, prolific meat stock. State cash
price and describe fully. J. R. Hud.
son, Montgomery, Ala., P. O. Drawez
800,
Grain and Hay For Sale
Pure Bancroft oats, raised on my
own farm; guar. free of onions an
other obnoxious seed, 40c bu. in good ,
strong bays. J. C. Ware, Royston, R
Be :
Genuine Abruzzi rye, $1.00 bu. FOB.
C. L. Rhyne, Plains.
50 bu. No. 1 Tall Growing seed rye,
lots, W. T. Wright, Ellijay, R 4.
Abruzzi rye, $1 bu. T. W. Harbin,
Calhoun,
No. Ga. Tall Growing seed rye, $1
bu. FOB. Golden Knight, Buford.
Tall Ga. Mtn. seed rye, 75c bu. FOB.
Cash with order. Ben Crow, Cornelia
Pure 1932 crop So. Ga. Abruzzi rye,
..grown on my farm in Houston county.
31.25 bu. 5 or more bu. lots, FOB Ft.
Valley or Macon. W. D. Thorpe, Ft.
Valley.
fodder at the market price. Mrs. W.
J. Ramsey, Toccoa.
Pure, clean Abruzzi seed rye about 40
bu. Make best price. Jeff A. Taylor,
Buena Vista.
No. Ga. Tall rye, 1932 crop. $1 bu;
same rye mixed with Vetch, $1.10 bu.
All FOB. Samples on request: F. iL.
Asbury, Clarkesville.
Cats: Fulghum, 45c bu; Norton
Rust-Proof, 50c bu; Texas, Ga. grown
50e bu. All treated for smut before
planting, FOB. Mrs. Lilie H, Jor-
dan, SERS R 2.
FOB. Arthur Owen, Barnesville.
Pure Abruzzi rye, grown on my own
farm, recleaned, $1 bu.; Blue Stem
wheat, $1 bu. Cash with order. J. W.
Woolfolk, Ft. Valley.
300 bu. Bancroft, 300 bu. Fulghum
seed oats. Nice, clean stock: free
from Johnson grass or weed seed, 45c
bu. FOB. Cash with order. No chks,
W. A. Fitzgerald, Omaha. {
Hastings 100 bu. oats, recleaned, no
onions, wheat, nor Johnson grass, 50c
bu. in 5 bu. bags: good 8 yr. old horse
mule, wt. 1100 lbs. $55. W. H. Bol-
ton, Griffin, Box 436.
Pure 1932 crop, So. Ga., Abruzzi seed
tye, grown on my own farm in Hous-
ton county, $1.25 bu. in 5 or more bu.
lots, FOB Ft. Valley or Macon, Cash
W. D. Tharpe, Ft. Valley.
Gusta wheat (improved Blue Stem).
First yr. from Station. J. H: Baird,
Ft. Valley.
Genuine Abruzzi rye and Blue Stem
seed wheat. Both recleaned, in 2 1-2
bu. bags, $1. bu. FOB, O. K. David,
Marshallville.
Abruzzi rye, grown on my own, fen,
recleaned, in 2 1-2 bu. bags, $1 bu.;
Blue Stem wheat, recleaned, $1 bu.
FOB. Cash with order. L. M. Felton,
Marshallville.
Abruzzi seed rye, $1.50 bu.; Rust
Proof oats, 40c; Ga. Blue Stem seed
wheat (selected), 80c bu. Frt paid on
big orders; also whole wheat flour. P.
W. Ethridge, Milner.
75 bu. this yrs crop pure, original
and sound Abruzzi rye, free from on-
ions, 75c bu. Bradley Adcock, Adairs-
ville, R 3.
Grain and Hay Wanted
Exe, reg. &. P. C. boar. about 3 WES,
H
el | old ~ seed wheat or oat
65c bu. 1932 crop. FOB, in 5 and 10 bu.
15 bales of oats and 1160 bundles |.
Good biue stem seed wheat, $1 bu.
dritersetays | Benton 8, 1932,
Grain and Hay Wanted _
Want 100 bu. wheat for chicken
feed. Make best offer, FOB, J. c
Wooldridge, Columbus. :
Want about 5 or 10 bu. good, ae
seed rye, free of wild onions or other
oests. Send sample and state best
cash price FOB per bu. W. L. Leq-
ford, Crandall, R 1.
Want seed oats and. rye. Oubte s on
ces on certified seed.. H. N. Ramsey,
R | Springfield. : i
Will exc,
G. M. Williams,
Want Fulghum seed oats.
good value. Write.
Almon.
Positions Wanted _
A colored man and wife want a good
1 horse farm in So. Ga., or will work
for wages. Exp. in farm work. Mac
Rogers, Atlanta, 354 Mitchell ae t,
(Rear).
Want to rent a power Cane Mill
with eng. to run at once at reasonab
price. L. B. Kelley, Donalsonville,
a
Want a small horse. good farm ne
Atlanta for 1933. Can furnish self,
C. Smith, Atlanta, 323 Harden St. S
ily for yr. 1933. Have life time exp.
on farm. Write. Eular V. waleny
Lenox, RFD 2.
Want job on farm. ee ex D
with all kinds of work. Ref. Like to
hear at once. Ready to begin immed
jately. L. S. Argo, Dublin, R 6, Box
Exp. dairy man) wants job. .
round handy man. Ref. and e
vine and wife only. I. T. Berry, on
nelia.
Want farm, 1 1-2 or 2 horse ero
12 in family; 8 can work. Thorough-
ly exp. and ref. Can move self. Thos,
Moore, Atlanta, 611 Means St. N. W. |
Want job on dairy or gen. fa
work at once, for rest of this, and f
next yr. Single, sober, honest, need
job. Make best offer in first letter
Earnest Hudgins, Atlanta, 558 Hollins
St. S. W.
Married man with family waar
farm on halves, 3rd or 4ths, or f
wages, or part crop and bal. work by.
day. W. A. Rowland, Stockbridge, R
16 yr. old boy, reared on farm wan
job on farm. No bad habits.
oy
Duren, Savannah, 124 W. Liberty St.
Middleaged man wants job on fa:
bal. this and a crop 50-50 basis 193
Can drive any make car; do machin
work, common carpentry, know how
farm. Ref. Self only. Robt. J. ue
Buford, R 4,
Want 100 acres well improved, su
able for growing No. Ga. crops. Able
finance self. Write for further in-
formation, stating what you have.
W. Smith, Atlanta, 63 Houston St.
Widow wants home with Christian
couple assisting with poultry and oth
er light farm work. Can begin at on
Mrs. Donnie Hamilton, Atlanta,
Richmond Ave., S. W.
Want place with small acreage an
good house, suitable for poultry; ne
Atlanta, or near car line between A
lanta and Marietta, for 1933. J.
Reeves, Woodstock, R 3.
Want 2 horse farm 50-50 basi
good equipment; near church an
school. 7 in family; self, 2 plow boy:
Sober, honest, raised on farm, healthy,
etc. Have to be moved and some help.
ee W. G. Boyd, Atlanta, 71 Alm
ve.
Want 2 horse farm with 2 houses,
running water, good land; near school,
within 50 miles,of AtjJinta. Stand
day, September 8, 1932.
Positions Wanted
Exp. in farming. Have to be moved,
ready now. Let me hear at once. A.
L. McGinnis, Gainesville, R 2.
-Dariy farm or other light work on
farm desired by young girl for reason-
able salary at once, Miss Norma Wil-
loughby, Washington, RFD 3.
Want a farm, not less than 35 to 40
res, with good house, water, etc., on
$rd and 4ths, or standing rent in
layton or Henry county by January
t. J. E. Bowen, Forsyth, R 6.
Young widow wants place on farm
th good Christian people, assisting
ith poultry, flowers and other light
rm work, for home annd small Sal-
ary. Mrs. Mary Shepard, 272 Williams
Want job on farm assisting with
poultry, pick cotton, etc. Board and
small salary: are widow. with oe
Christian home. Healthy, good ref.,
etc. Mae Murray, Decatur,
Well exp. middleaged farmer wants
job for bal. this yr. and 2 horse farm
for 1933. Will be able to finance self.
Write for further information. S. xX.
Bassett, Juliette.
White man; wife and 2 children
want truck farm near Columbus, Have
mules and tools.
Berrys. J. L. Allen, Columbus. R 3.
Want good 2 horse farm of good
land 50-50 basis; owner to furnish
ood stock, raise on halves. Plenty of
force. Write for full information. Rei.
Man Hooks, Soperton,
Want good 1 horse farm on 50-50
basis; good living quarters, conveni
to high school; So, Ga. preferred, J.
Watren, Patterson.
Want farm for 1933,
all sober and hard workers.
Reese, Meansville, R 1.
3 in. family,
James
Want 3 or 4 horse farm with good
house, pasture, orchard and out-bldgs.
ave own stock, tools and feed. Pre-
er near Atlanta, on 4ths or other ba-
sis, Write. Albert C. Cheek, Social
Circle, R 2. : :
Want job at once on farm. Willing
worker; good character. Self and wife
only. 25 and 21 yrs. old. $12 mo. Pre-
fer ge in house with elderly cou-
B. Fleming, Rutledge, R 2, Box 7,
Want to care-take a small farm or
Estate for home. Ref. Have small
family. Prefer near Atlanta. Mrs.
Word, Atlanta, R 2, Boxi493.
Want job working in Peach or Pe-
can Orchard. 15 yrs. exp. Self and
wife only, white, 100 per cent Ameri-
cans. State what you can offer and
wages. Move any time. W. M. Bray,
omart, Rl.
Want 1 horse crop on shares for
1933 in Fulton or Cobb County. B. N.
Peden, Atlanta, 955 South Pryor St.
Want a pood 3 horse farm, near con-
solidated school on 50-50 basis, for
1933. Good stock and guano is all the
help I need if can get moved. No. of
Macon. Ref. G. W. Brooks, Dublin,
R 6.
Want 2 or 3 horse farm on shares.
With stock preferred. Near Atlanta
or Augusta. J. L. Tillman, Jr., Mel-
drim.
2 An elderly man and 4 boys "want:
cotton to pick, or wood to cut this fall
and winter, and share crop for 1933.
Best of ref. W. J. McCain, Dupont.
Want 1 horse farm, close to city and
school. Arthur Cronan, ae RFD
A brit home on farm at once wie
_ Deeply interested in
ient:
electrical knowledge.
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Positions Wanted
21 yr; old widow, refined, with girl
3 yrs. old, wants place assisting with
light farm work, for board and smali
salary. At once; come after me. Ref.
Johnie McMichen, Dallas, R 7.
Exp. trucker wants small 1 horse
farm near Hapeville, Mountain. View
or Forrest Park. Standing rent pre-
ferred. Like to have mule furnished.
Ref. if necessary. A. A. Nash, Hape-
ville, 3794 Ga. Ave.
Want a 1 horse crop on 50-50 basis;
near church and school. Can run self.
Prefer near Conyers, Lithonia or
Stone Mtn. R. H. Clark, Conyers, R 4.
Want good farm near Atlanta.
Standing rent: Will contract for 3or
5yrs. Write. Clyde Burell, Lawrence-
ville. :
Want 100 acre farm with 2 houses,
stock and tools;
hands, 2 plow; other, 5 hoe
hoe. Want (
, | ton, hay, etc.
man, R 1,
and 2
to cultivate corn, cot-
We Ay Hopeoud, Oak-
Want a position on poultry farm.
22 yrs. old, High-school education,
Poultry farming; some exp. and can
do the work. Clyde J. Reynolds,
Flowery Branch, R 1.
Want good 3 horse farm for 1933. 9
in family, 2 large boys and self to
plow, etc. Must be moved. Write at
once. Melvin Hicks, Meigs, .
Steady, sober, honest man exp. iin
dairy and general farming, machinery,
etc., will consider job working econom-
ically any number of plowss go any-
where. F. M. Ricks, Keysville. _
Want job to work in gardens, cat-
tle, chickens, or Supt. of farm. Hor-
ies Hurst, Atlanta, 76 1-2 Hunter St.
N. W.
Want good eae Lori horse crop |
for bal. of this yr. and for 1933. Shares
or 3rd or 4ths. Exp. and ref. James
Borton, Dallas.
Refined, industrious widow desires
job on farm looking after poultry,
flowers, etc. Prefer with aged couple.
Best of ref. Mrs, Sarah Williams,
Monticello, 2 Warren St. ;
32 yr. old widow, 3 Ghinees wants
place on farm; milking, tending to
chickens, etc., for small salary for
clothes, etc. Mrs. J. O. Stewart, Gardi.
RFD 1, Box 71.
2 families want a farm together for
1933, Need 5 room house. Pick cot-
ton or anything on farm this fall.
Come after us. Ref. Write: Roy
Mansfield, Gardi, R 1, Box 71.
Want small farm, 50-50 basis. Can
furnish self. Must be with good man;
good house, land, near church and
school; plenty of water. Gwinnette or
DeKalb Co. Henry A. Sorrells, Gray-
son.
Want 3-4 horse farm on 50-50 ba-
sis; convenient to church and school
Can finance self. Want for 3 to 5 yrs.
Mrs. W. F. Hyder, Griffin, R 2.
Want a 2 horse farm within 10 mi.
Atlanta. 3rd and 4ths. <A. J. Harbin,
College Park, Rt. 2. ;
Want 2 horse farm, 50-50 basis for
1933. 29 yrs. old, hustler. Exp. also
Small family.
Ready to move; gather crop now; by
day or month. .W. D. Warren, os
P, O. Box 36).
Want farm of shares, Must be sup-
plied first yr. but will buy stock, etc.
ond yr. if satisfactory. Ref. exch. J. R.
Jackson, Atlanta, 253 East Lake Drive.
Want 100 acres of good land. with
stock and tools furnished; with pas-
ture and 2 good houses; 2 large fami-
lies; 5 hoe hands, 2 plow hands, each.
W. A. Hobgood, Oakman, mR Poe.
Wil look after garden, cows, -poul- | F
.. for home
1 family has 5 hoe
on farm, close in.| |
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Positions Wanted
Want farm with good house and
land, not over 25 miles Atlanta, 1 - 3
horse. Standing rent. Must be near
school or school bus. Chris King, Aus-
tell.
Want home on farm. 20 yrs. exp. in
farm work. Small salary and board.
J. E. Bryant, Rosier,
20 yr. old exp. farmer wants place
on farm for 1933. Write and make
best. offer. Serna eryee, Chester,
P. O. Box 61. ;
Farm Help Wanted
Want party with own stock, able to
run slf to work a 4 or 5 horse crop. |
Good. house, pasture;
near church and school.
Suwanee, RFD 2.
on highway,
P. W. Green,
Want cotton pickers at 30c per 100,
at once. 10 miles east of Ft. Gaines
on Route No. 37. Good ceiled houses
to live in and water in the yard. W.
J. McKennie, Sr., Coleman.
Want a good, honest, heen: man
with wife and boy to work on farm
by month, also want good middleaged
white or colored woman to assist poul-
try, flowers, etc.
con, 1001 Napier Ave.
Want to hear from a settled man,
jl who understands farm work and
can drive a truck and knows how tc
sell produce. No whiskey drinker need
apply. J. T. Holt, Griffin, R A.
Want a good girl, white or colored,
12-14 yrs. old, to live as one of fam-
ily and assist with light farm chores,
for home, laundry, board, etc. Wal-
ton P. McGinnis, Madison, R 3.
Want boy 12-14 yrs. oold to live as}.
one of family and work on farm.:H.
C. Scarborough, Dougherty.
Want a gardener under 35 yrs. old,
refined, capable of directing labor,
fair education, drive a car, honest,
etc.
Paul Hearn, Macon, 205 Ingleside Ave.
Want industrious, middleaged wo-
man, unincumbered to liive in farm
home and assist with light farm work.
Could use man and wife, without chil-
dren. A. A; Nally, Rydal.
Will pay $2.00 week to a mother to
do milking and Fall gathering, with
daughter over 12 yrs. to assist her, and
attend school, for a home. Mrs. W. T.
Mitchell, Lakemont
- Want man with small family to milk
from 15 to 20 cows; must be good dry
hand milker. Salary $4.00 per week to
attend duties of dairy: W. B. Hitch-
cock, Tifton, R 4;
Want farm wage hand. white, under
|25 yrs. old, married and used to farm
|work. H. B. Little, Ashland.
Want good woman to help pick cot-
{ton and: other light work for board
and small salary. Mrs. F. J. and T.
L, Roberts, Carrollton, 2.
Want boy, 12-16 yrs. old. Board and
laundry; send to Junior High-school
through 10th grade, for work between
terms, mornings and evenings. Must
be hustler, with ref. Lee Jones, Col-
lins, R 2.
Want settled, unincumbered white
woman to milking of cows and other
light farm work. Must be strong and
healthy. Mrs; J. M. Kilgore, Buford,
R 2.
Want good farmer an a 4 mule
Chatthoochee river farm; 60 acres
pottoms, 2 houses, 20 miles Atlanta.
Standing rent. Must furnish self. J.
W. McNeely, Kennesaw, R 2.
Want practical farmer who can fur-
nish self and force for good 2 horse
farm 5 miles Moultrie. No objection
to smoking,
comfortable houses.
J. R.. Joyner,
Folkston. lee oa a
Mrs. W. A. Key: Ma- |
Permanent job for right party.
Cleveland.
reasonable profanity. 2
. Farm Help Wanted _
2 cows, chickens, and other light far
work. Good home for right party.
J. J. Caudell, Homer. en
FARM PARTNER WANTED
A farm partner wanted: 1 who has
some cows to let out on shares; I hav
a nice crop of Velvet beans, 20 A.
Have running water. R. Re ues
Manassas,
Want farm partner with peng, of
suitable watermelon land and mon
to grow the Johnson Imp. Black
Seed Tom Watson watermelon; mak
ing specialty .of the seed. ae R.
Johnson, ee
7
Plants F oe Sale _
Everbearing Klondike strawberry
plants, Gov. insp. $1.75 M del. Now
ready. Money order. Mrs. David Sto-
ry, Pavo, R 1,
Rhubarb Diayte, yr. old, 40c aoe
peppermint, 35c doz; garlic heads, 10
each; Missionary strawberry plants.
$2.50 M. Miss Mattie McCurley, ay .
well, RFD 4,
Early var. Imp. Klondike strawoeree
plants, true to name, 30c C. Mrs. Ro
{sie Crowe, Cumming, R 1.
Cabbage, collard and fonts al f
By oe ates
500, 60c; $1 M del.
ville.
Mastodon peethedtins ee
plants, 30c C; Thompson and Aromos
same price. $2.25 M. Add Postag
less than $1. M. F. Etris, abi f
RFD AL:
Wilt resistant Marglobe ee
plants, $1.25 M; Stone and Baltimor
tomato, 80c M del. Carl ntae rn,
Flowery Branch. ,
Blight-proof Marelobe bannato? jants
$1.25 M del. $1 M Exp.-in large
ders. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Brancl
New Stone tomato plants, $1 M Ga
Heading collard plants, 50c, 500; 90
M. Add postage to all. Gee
son, Buford, R 3.
Chas. cabbage plants, 300, 400; 50
60c; $1 M. All BOSHe ee: R. Chane
lor, Seville.
Dill sprays, 10 for 35c. Limited 2 am
Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro,
Thousands of Wakefield cabbagi
tready for Fall setting, 15c C; $1 M
field; 25c C; $1.50 M del; tomato plant
same price. Me se Ny Franklin, ne
ister.
$3.50 M. Gov. ke Ty,
Cabbage plants, fresh grown, | 30
50c; 500, 75c; $1.25, M parcel posipel
a. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, RED 3.
Mastodon Everbearing and toay
strawberry plants, 35c C; White
peach trees, Sugar Pear, May ch
ries, Blue Damson plum trees, al
ea. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Clevelan
4, ) eye
Mastodon strawberry plants, 30c C,
$2.50 M:; 50 white Snowball peach
Trees, 5c each, 50c for 200, 6 to
high. Emley Long, Cleveland, R
Marglobe tomato and genuine cab
hives heading collard plants, 300, 50c
700, $1; $1.25 M postpaid. Cc. FB Ma:
dox, Lawrenceville.
Rhubarb plants,
peppermint, 35ce doz.
Curley, Hartwell.
~60c doz.
Mrs. T..,
Japanese walnuts for planting, -
ea. Eugene Harper, Hartwell. .
Rhubarb plants, 50c doz. as G
McLane, ae R 2.
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. Plants For Sale
$1.50 M; Calamus roots, 2 for 25c. Exc
_ for good size cabbage plants. Emma
Pittman, Canton, R 3.
Missionary strawberry plants, $3 M.
No chks. Bud Sweat, Alma, R 1, Box
26,
Collard plants, 500, 35c; 60c M del.
15 extra if check is sent. Plants now
ready. Lee Waldrip, Gainesville.
Sweet-heading collard, Ga. Blue
Stem collard plants, postpaid: 200, 25c;
500, 60c; $1 M; Purple Top, White
Globe turnip seed, field mix, 25c lb.
postpaid. Grady Kelley, Sulphur
Springs, R 1.
Cabbage, collard and tomato plants,
500, 50c; 95c M. A. Perry, Valdosta,
739 E. Hill Ave. :
Cabbage, collard and tomato plants,
500, 60c; $1 M. Mrs. R. E. Hackle,
Valdosta, Box 123. :
Fall cabbage, collard and tomato
plants, 500, 60c; $1 M postpaid COD
if requested. Mrs. Gertrude Branan,
| Lewiston.
Heading collard plants, now ready,
90e M del; 75c M FOB. Mrs: V. C.
' Ray, Kensington, R 2.
Progressive. Everbearing
plants, 35c C; $3 M del.
Palmetto.
strawberry
H. B. Shell,
McDonalds blackberry, Lucretia and
Premo dewberry, Himalaya blackberry,
large rooted Kudzu, $1 C; $7 M; Celes-
trial and Brown Turkey Figs, 7 large,
$1 postpaid. J. W. Toole, Macon, R 2.
Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
20c C. or exc. for white feed sacks.
Mrs. J. J. Knowles, Patterson, R 1.
Fruit trees and other plants to sell
cheap or exc. for white sacks, or lint
_ cotton, or wool. Mrs. L. H. Coe, East-
anollee.
_ Cabbage, collard and tomato plants,
500, 65c; $1 M postpaid. Miss Rosa
_ May, Lewiston.
Plants Wanted
___ Exe. pr. P. C. pigs, 10 wks. old, for
_ State insp. strawberry plants, also seed
_ wheat. Write. Mrs. Mary O. Harris,
Cordele, R: B.
Seed For Sale
14 lbs. Tom Watson melon seed.
_ Guar, true var. and sound, 50c_ Ib.
postpaid. J. C. Amerson, Hahira.
White nest onions, 25c qt. prepaid.
No stamps nor checks. R. S. Wolfe,
Baxley, R 2.
_ Chas. and E. J. Wakefield cabbage
_ seed, $1 Ib. Fey. Black Valentine beans
25c lb, All postpaid. E. A. Hayes, Bu-
Natori
White nest onions for fall planting,
45c gal. postpaid; new beet seed. Early
_ Egyptian, 10c pkt. Mrs. J. A. Milford,
_ Ball Ground, R 2.
Clean white nest onions, 50c gal.
del. Cash or money order only. Mrs.
Grace Murphy, Jasper, R 2.
_ Onion sets, Crystal Wax Pearl, $1.50
pk.; $4 bu. Yellow Globe, $1.10 pk.;
$3.40 bu; White Pearl, $1.50. Not pre-
paid. W. C. Stephens, Flowery Branch.
_ Seven Top Turnip seed, 1932 crop,
d thls. No stamps. Mrs. Henry Tol-
_ bert, Rockmart, R 2.
_ Large, yellow multiplying onions, (10
to 12 per hill), 80c gal. del. 20c qt.
FOB; Eating onions, $5 per 100 lbs.
del, Jos. Norman,:-Elberton, R 5.
a 1982 Crimson clover seed in chaff,
5 Ib. FOB. R. B. Kinman, Calhoun,
RB 4, Box 62.
_ Calif. beer seed, dried, 5c thls. post-
paid. T. C. Craton, Dallas, R 4.
collard seed, 10 to 50 Ibs.
50 to 100 Ibs b. FOB, J
rue Ga.
Ib; 50
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Seed For Sale
T. Ponder, Whigham.
Large, Curly mustard and Chinese
cabbage seed, fine for fall and winter
sreens. 10c thls. mustard seed, same
prices. Add postage. Andy Hendrix,
Dover.
White, Big Stem mustard, very mild
and of excellent flavor seed, 10c for 2
thls. Mrs. Winton S. Altman, Baxley,
R 3.
Red multiplying and shallot onions,
for fall planting, 30c gal.; 6 pure Don-
aldson str. Red pullets and rooster, 18
mos. old, $5.50. Mrs. J. A. Wilson,
Martin, R 2.
Colored bush butter beans for plant-
ing, 1 eup, 20c and a start of Calif.
beer seed with ea. order postpaid.
Stamps accepted. Mrs. O .F. Boyd,
Carrollton, R 1,
Large White, Red, old fashioned
English Clingstone peach seed, 10c
doz; 3 doz. 25c and postage; red June
cherry, 25c per 100 seed. Mrs. C. R.
Sorrells, Monroe, R 1.
Purple Top Globe turnip seed, 3 oz.
25c; Seven Top turnip seed, 4 oz. 25c;
good beet seed, 10c 0z., 3 for 25c; Spin-
ach, 3 oz. 25c. P. T. Pritchett, At-
lanta, 13 So. Bend Ave.
4 bu. Abruzzi seed rye, $1.25 bu FOB.
Exc. for 2 nice, thrifty 8 - 10 wks. old
pigs, or shoat, -75 to 100 Ib. ea. Good
stock. Ea. pay postage. C. G. Oliver,
Barnesville, R 2.
Burr clover seed, recleaned, 4 1-2c
Ib. here. Fine for winter pasture. S.
B. Kinnard, Jackson.
Turnip seed, Purple and Seven Top
25c Ib. del. 3rd zone. 5 lbs. $1. <A. J.
Brown, Sulphur Springs.
White multiplying onions, 40c gal.
Willetts Wonder winter Eng. pea seed
30c lb. Add postage to all. Lillie
Averette, Buena Vista, R 1.
20 lbs. Yellow Globe and Seven Top
turnip seed, mixed; 25 lbs. Seven Top
turnip seed, not mixed, 20c lb. del. Mrs.
Mary Goddard, Summerville, R 3.
22 Ibs. large head Sunflower seed.
'|Make offer; also dry sage, 30c lb. Mrs.
Manda Swofford, Ranger R 2.
Curley mustard seed, 10c thls. Mrs.
Seven Top turnip seed, sound and
clean, 14c per teacupful postpaid, 2
cups, 20c; 4 cups, 35c. Stamps ac-
cepted. Mrs. M. E. Ledford, Cran-
dail; 1,
Burr clover seed, hand cleaned and
screened, 4c Ib. or $3.50 for 100 lb. lots.
L. Aderhold, Lavonia.
White best onions, large var. 60c: gal.
Burr clover seed, cleaned, 5c lb. $4 per
100 Ibs. . Mrs. Odell Smith, Lavonia.
Red shallots for Fall planting, 30c
gal. $1.75 bu. del; Klondike strawber-
ry plants, 30c C; $1.50 M del. L. A.
Crow, Oakwood.
Old fashioned shallot onion buttons
1932 crop, 50c pk. postpaid. Geo. H.
Passe, Point Peter.
Burr clover seed in Burr with suf-
ficient soil to inoculate (nothing bet-
ter for winter grazing or for a soil
builder), $2.50 per C. Robt. T. Allen,
Riverdale.
10 Ibs. cabbage seed: E. J., and Co-
penhagen mixed, 90c lb. or $7.50 for
lot. F. H. Windham, Kite.
Winter onion buttons, red multiply-
ing, 30c gal. or exc. for white Bermu-
da onion sets. Mrs. Jennie Lackey,
Hiram, R 1.
Jap mustard-spinach (often called
Tendergreens); also Purple Top,
Globe turnip seed, either, at 35 lb.
plus postage. Not less pound sold. N.
Rosene, Ft. Valley.
Seed: Beet, 45c; cabbage, $1: coll-
ards, 35c; mustard, 40c; onions, $1;
turnip 30c rutabaga 35c lb. Posta
ge ex-
[tra. J. . Smith, Cloudland. __
Charlie Arnette, Harlem, Star Route. |
Sale. .
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Seed For Sale
Burr clover seed, in the rough, 2 1-2c
lb. or exc. for pigs, hogs, or 1 or 2 fine
stock Jersey calves, reg. or ent. to reg.
James T. Jones, Buford, R 2,
White nest onions, 35c gal. No chks.
Add postage. Mrs. J. T. Jones, Mc-
Intyre, R 2. ' a
Good start Calif. multiplying beer
seed, 6c postpaid. J. M. Craton, Dal-
las, R 4. :
Good multiplying Calif. beer seed,
10c good start, del. Mrs. Corine Floyd
Rockmart, R 2.
Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c
start postpaid; 1 fine milch cow, fresh
in, for sale. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rock-
mart, R 2.
Seed Wanted
Want best price on 10 lbs. Early J.
and Chas. W. cabbage seed. T.. Ee:
Wise, Pitts, R 2, Box 104.
Want few lbs. No. Ga. grown cab-
bage seed: Chas. W. preferred. Noth-
ing but fresh stock wanted. Thos.
Thomson, Augusta, 871 Broad St.
Miscellaneous For Sale
2 - 300 lbs. pure hog lard in 45-50
lb. tins; corn-fed, white and fine, 10c
lb. FOB; 25 lbs. new, white wool, 25c
lb. FOB. M. F. Jones, Metter, R 1.
Black walnut meats in large pieces,
dry and sifted, 35c Ib. del. Hoyt How-
ingtof, Commerce, R 3.
Dried Sage, 45c lb. Add postage.
Bessie Boone, Commerce.
White feed sacks, 5 and postage;
shallots, 10c Ib. Mrs. S. M. Gunter,
Lawrenceville.
Deer Tongue leaves, shade cured, for
flavoring smoking tobacco. 10c Ib.
and postage. Any size order. Mrs. H.
C.:-Martin, White Oak.
Scuppernong grape vines, 6 for $1;
Hazlenut, 50c doz; Chestnut and
cehincquapen, 12 for $1.50; red and
black raspberry plants, 35c doz. Clyde
Eaton, Dahlonega, RB 1. 2
State insp. true to name _ peach
trees, all lead. var. $45.00 M; $5.00 C.
Good, sound peach seed wanted in
lots of 100 lbs. and above. E. B. Tra-
vis, Riverdale. :
Black walnuts, large size, 1932 crop,
$1 per bu. Will ship at once. Sarah
Marshall, Talbotton, R 1, Box 34.
Nice, new, shade dried sage, 35c lb.;
Hot peppers, Green, Red, Cream, Blue,
big kind, 20c gal.; Cayenne, Red or
Green, 15c qt. Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Ry-
dal.
Deer tongue leaves, shade cured, fine
for flavoring home grown tobacco, 1-2
Ib; 200; 35 1.5" 3 Ibs.) $1 WW VE
Thornton, Jesup.
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want sev. loads well rotted cow ma-
nure and some loam soil, Leaf Mold, or
wood dirt, for making a garden. Por-
ter Langston, Atlanta, 67 Avery Drive
Hemlock 7971-W.
Will contract with parties
cured Ginseng.
for early contracts.
having
Send sample at once
G. Freeman, Ila.
Want Bamboo cane poles. J. G.
Barrow, Atlanta, 660 Simpson St. NW.
Nice red onion sets from seed to
exc. for white feed sacks, free of holes.
Onion sets at 30c gal. for sacks at 5c
ea. Mrs. L. B. Frey, Dallas, R 3.
Want to buy extra fine Jersey and
Guernsey milch cows; field peas, seed
oats, seed rye, feed corn, Austrian
winter peas, Velvet beans; and for
S. P. C. pigs, reg. both s W.
*'fire, 7c plus postage.
| white sanitary
Thursday, September 8, 1939.
Tobacco For Sale
Best grade chewing and smoking
tobacco, 12 lbs. $1; also can tan a few
cow: hides, either for leather or fan-
cy tanning. F. M. Fowler, Baxley, R ~
Genuine A-1, yellow, flue cured and
smoking tobacco, 12 lbs $1 prepaid to
8rd zone. Isham Harris, Baxley. oe
New crop tobacco, cured without
G. A. Thomp-
son, Swainsboro, R 2.
Tobacco, 8 and 10c Ib. Good for the
price. Mrs. Ralph M. Bennett, Sur-
rency.
Good, mellow, flue cured tobacco,
1931 or 1932 crop. Bright or Red,
chewing, 10c; smoking, 8c lb. del. in |
Ga. No chks. No orders less than
50c. Linnie Burke, Surrency.
Good, ripe and mellow chewing to- |
bacco, 10c del. No order less than 50c.
S. P. Hutto, Surrency.
Barn cured tobacco, Bright or Red.
1931 or 1932 crop; 10c and 8c lb. Chew-
ing and smoking. Del. in Ga. No or-
der less 50c. No chks. Ruby McLeod,
Surrency. :
Tobacco, sweet and mellow, Yellow
or Red Leaf, flue or barn cured. Ready
to chew or smoke. 13 lbs. $1 del. to
8rd zone. Excellent grade of tobacco.
S. P. Beecher, Baxley.
Red, flue cured tobacco, 15 Ibs. $1
prepaid in 3rd zone. H. J. McCorvey,
Coolidge. sk
Flue cured tobacco, chewing or smo-
king, 19 Ibs. $1; 40 lbs. $2, postpaid.
Cash with order. Samples if full amt.
of postage is sent. H. H. Hilton, Mor-
ganton.
Select, flue cured tobacco, 19 Ibs. $1
postpaid. Cash with order. H. O.
Hicks, Blairsville. :
Good, home-made Bright Red Leaf
tobacco, aged and mellow, well press-
ed, good flavor, ready to chew, 10 lbs.
65c. Mrs. Dorothy Mae Nipper, Cof-
fee. :
Good grade tobacco, chewing or
smoking, 10c lb. or exc. for chickens,
any kind except bantams or baby
chicks. I. T. Gamble, Surrency, R 2.
Good, flue cured tobacco, 8c lb. FOB.
P. T. Herndon, Surrency.
Good, old home made tobacco. stem-
med and flavored, ready to chew, 10
lbs. 70c. Lewis Williams, Coffee.
Good, home-made Bright Red Leaf
tobacco ready for use. 15 Ibs. $1 del.
Cossie Cothern, Mershon. 2
Old fashioned home-made _ tobacco,
air. cured, 10 lbs. for $1, FOB. John
Crone, Philomath.
Good, home-made tobacco, whole
leaves, smoking, chewing, 10 lbs. $1.00
postpaid. Macy Boatright, Rocking-
ham.
Barn or flue cured Bright or Red
Leaf tobacco aged and mellow, well
pressed, ready to use, chewing or smo-
king, 10 Ibs. 50c. D. E. Williams, Mer-
shon.
Home-made, flue cured tobacco,
chewing and smoking, 12 lbs. $1 del.
to 8rd zone. H. H. Herring, Baxley, R
2.
Flue cured tobacco, whole leaf, 13
lbs. $1 prepaid to 3rd zone. Bunard
Thornton, Baxley, R 2.
Whole leaf tobacco, 13 Ibs. $1; 6 lbs.
50 prepaid to 3rd zone. Mrs. EB. J.
Joyner, Baxley, R 2. Le
Good, whole leaf tobacco, flue cured,
13 Ibs. $1; 6 lbs. 50c, prepaid to 3rd
zone. Alice Milikin, Baxley.
Good, mellow, flue cured tobacco,
Red and Brown, Whole Leaf, 1931
crop. 10c Ib. prepaid in Ga. Mrs| J.
J. Boatright, Rockingham.
Good, bright chewing tobacco, 12 lbs
$1; smoking, 15 lbs. $1. All packed in
bags, and del. 3rd
: 1 sday, September 8, 1932.
_ Tobacco For Sale
zipe and mellow, flue cured tobac-
chewing, 9c lb. smoking, 7c lb. Del.
Jots of 10 lbs. up. Cash with or-
John Tomberlin, Surrency, R 2.
Best grade tobacco, chewing or smo-
g, 12c Ib (worth 25c Ib), or 10 Ibs.
and del. Mrs. Mollie Gamble, Sur-
cy, R 2. j
pe and mellow, flue cured tobac-
chewing, 9c; smoking, 7c lb. del in
0 or more lb. lots. Frank Smith, Sur-
ency, R 2.
Good, mellow Leaf tobacco, chewing
and smoking, for sale. J. R, Williams
Leaf tobacco, chewing ang smoking,
lbs. $1. Geo. W. Turner, Alma, R 3.
Chewing tobacco, long red leaf, guar
10: lbs. $1 del. in Ga. Money order. ee
Gray, Uvalda.
. Flue cured tobacco, dark red leaf,
well pressed, ready to chew, 15 lbs. $1
postpaid. Mrs, W. F. Carter, Coffee.
Best grade, flue cured tobacco, deep
and aged, well pressed, ready to
use, 14 lbs. $1 postpaid. Winnie Wil-
jams, Coffee.
Barn cured tobacco, deep red leaf,
ready to chew, 15 lbs. $1 postpaid. C.
H. Peacock, Coffee.
: Good, old crop, home made tobacco,
eee guar. within 48
hewing or smoking, 15 Ibs. $1 del.;
iso 1932 crop Honey - Drip sorghum
syrup in 10 lb. buckets, 45 FOB. C.
he Lager Soperton.
| e haces Wanted
Want few Ibs. good tobacco, stem-
d, twisted and flavored, ready to
lew. Send sample and price. H. P.
uttrick, Atlanta, R 4.
eorgia Products For Sale
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
5 bu. peas, sound, clean, free of
weevils, this yrs crop, 65c bu. D. A.
Walker, Hazlehurst, R D
Bunch Velvets, November and De-
cember shipments. Sell or exc. for
eed rye, barley, or oats; Want a good
arm that has been laying out this
N. T. Beasley, Kite.
Stringless green pod bunch beans,
Ky. Wonders, Blue Ga. pole, 25 lb.
Exe. for chewing tobacco, and few
BUTTER FOR SALE
10 or 12 lbs. nice fresh firm butter
a. week, 20c lb. del. in 1st and 2nd
Mrs. Charlie L. Willis, Talking
6 or 8 lbs. fresh, firm table butter
ea. week, 20c Jb. del. Mrs. Ida N. Par-
er, Talking Rock, R 3.
Ibs. fresh Jersey butter ea. week,
Sc Ib. Cows T, B. tested. Mrs. G. E.
ennett, Gainesville, R 9.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
FOR SALE 2
Sugar cured, country meat, smoked
with green oak; not rancid, no bugs,
ice and sweet: hams, 15c; sides, 12c;
oulders, 10c lb. FOB. Cash with or-
er. EH. L. Todd, Valdosta, R 1.
Country shoulders at their best, su-
ar cured, smoked with green hickory
ts. 14, 17, 19, 20, 26, and 27 lbs. 18
lb, net. Sat. guar. K. D. Sanders,
onton.
le meat, smoked with ake and sas-
wood; no bugs nor skippers. 12
Mo
from worms. :
E. Skinner,
MARKET BULLETIN
| Georgia Products For Sale
quired. Mrs. Maud Fisher, Abbeville.
Hickory smoked hams, well cured
and aged just right 15c lb. FOB. Guar.
gdod to bone. Grown on my own
farm. W. B. Roddenbery, Cairo.
Sugar cured country meat, smoked
nice and brown with green oak: hams,
15c; sides, 12c; shoulders, 10 FOB.
Cash with order. Sweet and clean. No
bugs, etc. E. L. Todd, Valdosta.
Oak wood smoked side meat, $12 per
100 lbs.; Syrup, 6 gal. to case, $3312
half gal. to case, $3.40. Malvin Col-
lins, Whigham.
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
FOR SALE
Green Hot peppers, 30c gal. del. or
exc. for gal. or Green or Red sweet
ees Mrs. Jno. Felker, Dalton, R
Good eating and cooking apples, 75c
bu. FOB. T. M. Webb, Ellijay, R 3.
Sev. truck loads of nice, rooted tur-
nips, cheap. Orders filled promptly;
also 200 bu. Pineapple pears,
R. E. Bower, Dixie.
About 500 bu. Pineapple pears, rea-
dy for market, for sale to truckers. M.
J. Groover, Ludowici.
Green hot pepper, 30c gal. and pos-
tage, or exc. for white, 100 Ib. sacks
at 5c each; Want 500 W. L. baby
chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks.
Mrs. As F. Jarrell, Butler, R 2, Box
44,
Delicious apples by the bu. or truck
load, at reasonable pre: Cc. M. Mil-
ler, Cornelia.
Sev. loads nice apples, 5 miles west
of Calhoun; also a nice Jersey cow
for sale or exc. Mrs. Sudie O. Bene
ton, Calhoun.
Pineapple pears, now ready, 40c bu.
to truckmen. C. W. Hodges, Ludowici.
White Sugar Crowder peas, 2c lb.
Will load truck at patch. Nice, free
Write before sending.
N. J. Hale, Doyle.
Pineapple pears, ripe now: Want. to
make them into preserves, etc. or dry
them, for sale. Orders: filled promptly.
Write what you want. Mrs. B. C.
Plyler, Manassas.
Black and light scuppernongs, each
kind, 30c gal. 50c pk. del; Blue Guinea
ges, 50c for 20, or exc. for setting of
pure Black Minorca eggs. Miss Leona
Simpson, Culverton, Rok
Pineapple pears to truckmen the
first of Sept. Plenty of them and fine.
50c bu. Write or wire when coming.
Mrs. Eugenia Simmons; Lakeland.
To truckers: fine, tree-run Delicious
and other var. apples at Aerial Or-
chard on Clarkesville-Nacoochee high-
way. A. M. Metcalf (Mailing addrss
not given).
Pineapple preserving pears, 60c bu.
at orchard; special price to truckers on
large orders. Exc. some for cooking
apples; 3 young Hampshire boars, for
sale. W.S. Booth, Manor.
Unclassified eating and cooking ap-'
Pe 75c per bu. Sound and good. T.
M. Webb, Ellijay.
Good, sound, unclassified apples,
free from worms and rot, del. to 3rd
zone, $1.15 bu. J. E. Stembridge, Ella
Gap.
Hendersons Bunch butter beans, 10c
lb. del. or exc. for dried peaches and
apples: Ib. for lb. Ea. pay postage. A.
Cuthbert.
Pineapple pears. Write for prices.
Have a nice grove. Exc. for peaches,
apples, or anything can use on farm.
Send stamped, addressed epyrlope: R.
R. Hodges, Manasses.
Nice, selected Pineapple pears, not
bruised, 45 bu. Can ship by Frt. Edd
cheap. |
Georgia Products For Sale
Keiffer pears, truck loads for sale.
Sam Stafford, The Rock.
Marglobe tomatoes, $1.50 per Crt.
FOB. C. F. Matheson, Alto, Box 121.
200 bu. Pineapple pears, 40c bu. Spe-
cial price for trucks. 4 miles So. of
Reidsville. J. Madson Smith, Manas-
sas.
5 bu. grapes, $1.25 per bu. FOB. A.
J. Harman. Roberta.
About 20 bu. nice Keiffer pears, 60c
bu. at my orchard. They are falling
Mrs. D. B. Beasley, Danburg,
1
Garden peas, 20c Ib.; Hot pepper,
35 gal. Exc. for gilt hog of good stock.
Also exc. other value. W. E. Goodwin,
Wadley. -
Hot pepper, 200 gal. 35c peck. Add 5c
postage. Mrs. Oscar Phillips, Ashland,
RFD 2, Box 14,
Nice Rome Beauty and Stark Delic-
ious apples, $1 bu. P. R. G. W. Moon-
ey, Jr., Quill.
Crystal Wax, $1.60 pk.; 35 qt.; $4.15
bu; Yellow Bermuda $1.50 pk. .35c aqt.;
Silver Skins, $1.50 pk., $4.15 bu. E. S.
Stephens, Flowery Branch, R 1.
HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE
100 Ibs. No. 1 Strained honey. Sept.
del. 8 1-3c lb. Sell 3 lbs. up. On rail-
road. Mrs. Ida York, Summertown,
Rol,
Fresh, new White Clover honey, 5
Ibs. 75c; 10 Ibs. $1.50 del; young Ital-
ian Queens, untested, 50c del. D. P.
Thomas, Odum.
3 Ibs. nice, bright beeswax, 20c Ib.
plus postage. Mrs. J. A. Carswell, El-
laville, R. 1.
New honey in 10 Ib. buckets, $1.25
per bucket; also new honey, 8 lb. buc-
kets, $1.00. All in comb, postpaid.
Cash with order. R. W. Browning,
Dublin, R 3. :
Poplar honey in 10 Ib. pails, 8c Ib.
FOB. H. E, Anderson, Ellijay, R 4.
Ext. honey in 5 Ib. pails, 75c del; 3
Buff Orp. cockerels, $1.25 each; 30
hens at 20c lb. FOB. Mrs. F. R. Vin-
cent, Fruitland.
New honey, 8c lb. Mrs. P. 7 Byrd,
Fitzgerald, R 4. Box 49. |
New Ext. honey, No. 2 Grade, 6 -
10 lb. $4.00 FOB here; 2 - 10 Ib. $1.75
postpaid; 1 - 10 Ib. $1.00 postpaid;
sev. bbls. price on request. John A.
Crummey, Doctortown.
New, Ext. honey No. 2 Grade, 6 - 10
lb. $4 FOB here; 2 - 10 lb. $1.75 post-
paid; 1 - 10 Ib. $1 postpaid. Jno. A.
Crumney, Doctortown.
8 or 9 old fashioned bee gums, full
of honey, $1 ea. also 5 or 6 Ibs. bees-
wax for best offer. D. S. McDaniel,
Norman Park, R 2.
FRUIT FOR SALE
40 bags of best dried apples, and 40
of peaches, and few lbs. citron seed.
All del. C. Siler, Thomson, Box 182.
Write for price on what you want.
PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
Runner peanuts, bright, sound and
clean, 100 lbs. $1.40. G. D. Fain, Edi-
son.
POTATOES FOR SALE
- 8 acres in Porto Rico sweet potatoes
ready Sept. Ist to 15th. If interested,
address: E. R. Ware, Brooks, RFD 1.
Imp. P. R. potatoes, 300 bu. for sale.
1 mi. from Reidsville, on Collins Ga.
RFD. E. a nies. cling. RFD.
|have etc.
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Ceorie Products For Sale
ready by October 1st or for truckers.
Dolphes Smith, Homerville, R 2, Box
2; ie
SYRUP FOR SALE
Pure Ga. cane syrup, 12 half gal.
cans to cs. $3.40; 6 one gal cans, $3.
Sat. guar. Malvin Collins, Whigham.
Hastings Honey Drip cane syrup,
60 gal. or in bbl. lots, less. FOB Exc.
for Fulghum oats, or seed Abruzzi rye.
Ea. pay freight. B. B. yeas Swains-
boro, R 5.
Hastings Honey Drip cane syrup for
sale or exc for seed oats or seed rye.
B. B. Strange, Swainsboro, R 5.
100 gal. Honey Driv sorerialn. this
yrs. syrup for sale. E. J. Mason, At-
lanta, 23 Fourth St., N. W.
\
Georgia Products Wanted
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want 1 bu 1932 crop weevil treated,
sound and graded Sugar Cream Crow-
der peas. State del. price. nee Gas
Ward, Butler.
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES :
WANTED
Citron melons to exc. for dried fruits
A. J. Hortense, Roberta, R 2.
Want in bu. hampers, No. 1 Fancy
Elberta peaches or Ga. Bells at 50c bu.
Green snap beans, at $1 bu. Will
bring truck. E. D. McCool, Baxley.
Want pears for preserving, also dried
peaches and apples, free from worms.
Exc. pure Parks str. B. R. pullets: 50
bu. for pears; 10c lb. fruit del. Mrs.
John Watson, Graymont.
Want fancy Elberta or Ga. Belle
peaches, also green snap beans. Will
bring truck. E. D. McCool, Baxley.
Want to buy several gal. of Blue
Damson plums. Quote best price. J.
T. Harrison, Bethlehem.
Want Fancy peaches. Will
truck, E. D. McCool, Baxley.
bring
FRUIT WANTED
Exc. Ga. Cane syrup in 10 Ib. cans
for dried apples, dried peaches on
good eating Irish potatoes. M. hs
derson, Nahunta.
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PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Want pecans, State amount. Send
sample and best price of what you
have. W. L. _ Tippins, Waycross, 906
Eads St.
In market for best grade paper shell
pecans. State amount, send smal] av.
sample and best price. Laurence Mur-
ray, Columbus, P. O. Box 803.
Want to buy few hundred Ibs. large
peanuts. No Spanish. Name best cash
price and send small sample if possi
ble. Dawson L. Hornsby, - 231
Cottage Grove Ave., SE. ~
Want to hear from artye eG will
furnish me peanuts this fall and win-
ter, from 2 to 10 bu. lots. Must be
sound and no pops. State var., and
price del. here. B. B. Hill, Suwanee,
RD:
Want pecans. State amount, send
sample and best price at farm, what
you have and price per ton. G. Tick-
erhoff, Waycross, 815 Elizabeth St. |
SYRUP WANTED
Want to buy Sorghum in harrels,
new or 1931 crop. Advise what you
Ee oe lor, Atlanta, 54
St, N. W
| Poultry For Sale
MARKET
ice Stock For Sale
BANTAMS
Mixed pbantams, 33 1-3c each. Want
to buy or trade for Golden Sebrights.
H. M. Adams, Douglasville.
a prs. mixed bantams, $150, or 25c
pr; 3 pullets and 3 roosters, 5 mos. old.
Miss Cleo Taylor, Martin, R 2.
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
2 March hatch cockerels, Parks str.
om bloodtested stock, $1 each; yr.
old cockerel, same str. Would like to
exc. with someone. Miss Wincie
aunders, Reidsville, Box 71.
CORNISH
: 12 nice Dark Cornish pullets and
cockerels, guar. pure bred, $5 FOB.
Miller North, Calhoun, Wall St.
GIANTS
Pure J. B. Giants, Marcy str. Year-
ling hens, pullets, cocks, and cockerels,
so \B. I. Red cockerels, for sale. R.
Yeager, Zebulon.
PIGEONS
Loft. of 20 Homers, most of them
ated and working. First money or-
r of $9.50 gets them. J. M. Marsh,
aFayette, Chattanooga St.
_ TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE
10 nice April hatch Ellis str. ee
keys, mostly. hens, $15. All big bone
ronze. Exc. 10 Ibs. good flue cured
bacco for same amt. dried apples.
Mrs, F. Cowart, Summit.
2 Sess and gander, $3 FOB, 2 Mam-
oth White Pekin ducks, 2 drakes; 75c
- FOB. C. L. Perdue, pene zi
Baby Chicks Bor Sale
Large breed mixed chicks, $6.50 per
0, thoroughbred at $7.50 per C. Book
ders now for October del. K. C. West
| Baby Chicks, Wanted
rant 200 chicks, any large type of
ie breed, to raise on halves to 8 wks.
a. Will furnish feed. Write first.
Os Henry McMullen, Norman Park.
Poultry Wanted
LEGHORNS:
Exc. pure bred Jersey cow, T. B.
sted for 40 W. L. laying hens, at my
farm. Cow is in fine cond., but dry.
Ss. s. Storer, Douglasville. R 6
: Live Stock For Sale
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
Good ae at great. bargain, in per-
ect shape,,work anywhere, gentle,
about 1150 Ibs. No reasonable offer re-
used. Come see ey Mrs.f dn. BE:
eal, Blackwells, R 1.
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
3 fine milk goats, 1 giving 1 gal, A
ing 2 qts., and 1 nearly dry. Priced
ight. J. J. Hill, Jr., Atlanta, 161 Al-
s xander St.
CATTLE FOR SALE
5O head of youn steers and heifers;
bean fields; medium flesh.
for.
|bu. BR. C. Moss; Cornelia.
Ib. here.
Grade cattle. }
E. E. Bass, Milledgeville.
Make best offer, FOB.
HOGS FOR SALE
Reg. Duroc pigs. Highest breeding.
Papers furnished in purchasers name.
$5.50 FOB. J. C. Baston, Milledgeville.
Reg. S. P. C. pigs, bred gilts, young
boars ready for service, from the
Worlds Grand Champion boar, The
Limit, No. 68135. Prices right. F. H.
Bunn, Midville.
Reg. Hampshire shoats, both male
and female, for sale. J. E. Hawes,
Thomson.
Eggs Wanted
Want 300 S.C. R. I. Red eggs, also
100 B. R. eggs, ea. week. Eggs to be
fresh and fertile and from good stock.
J D. Ward, Columbus, 3717 2nd Ave.
Georgia Products Wanted
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
WANTED
Want to buy quantity of honey bees
at a reasonable price. H. A. Studdard,
Atlanta, R 1, Box 173.
Grain and Hay For Sale
15 bales of oats and 1160 bundles of
fodder at the market price. Mrs. W.
J. Ramsey, Toccoa.
Sev. thousand bushels of Red Oats.
Recleaned and practically free of oth-
er seed. R. F. Strickland, Concord.
Best str. of Bancroft seed oats, 50c
\
Seed For Sale
Burr elover seed, recleaned, 4 1-2c
Fine for winter pasture. S.
B. Kinard, Jackson.
Purple Top turnip seed, 35 Ib; E.
J., and Chas. W. cabbage seed, 90c Ib.
vostpaid. Marcus Williams, Gaines-
ville, R 2,
Scallion buttons, now ready to plant
50c gal.; red multiplying onions, 50c
gal. EXc. for Crystal Wax Bermuda
onion sets, or cabbage plants, now.
Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia, R 1.
Georgia Products or Sale
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
FOR SALE
Apples for eating and cooking, sound
jand free of worms, $1.25 per bu. del.
J. HE. Stembridge, Ella Gap.
Pineapple pears, 50c per crate,
paid te your post office.
ender, Millwood.
pre-
J. H. Cay-
Pineapple pears, sound, not bruised
45c bu. im 2 bu. lots. Can frt. Exc. 1
or 2 bbls. for same amount of apples.
Ha. pay chgs. Edd Harper, Osierfield.
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE
Preity, new white clover ate
bs. 75e: 10 lbs. $1.40 del.
Queens, untested, 50c ea, del.
Thomas, Odum.
s
Italian
OD, F.
CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE
A few cars of old crop slip shucked
corn to offer at 45 bu. FOB cars,
Adel. 80 lb. to bu. A. D. Cobb Adel.
| building,
BULLETIN,
Miscellaneous For Sale ;
and roots. Can be cut 4 times a yr.
fine for grazing: cows give more and
richer milk. August best planting
month. S. T, Smith, Cuthbert,
Plants For Sale
Ginseng plants, $4.75 per C. postpaid.
W. H. Tinney, Trion, R 1
E. J. cabbage plants, fresh and
green, 300, 40c; 500, 55c; $1 M. Post-
paid. R. Chanclor, Seville.
Tobacco For Sale
Good, home-made, Bright and Red
Leaf tobacco, aged and mellow, well
pressed; good flavor, 12 Ibs. 82c. E. F.
Nipper, Coffee.
Positions Wanted
Want job driving truck or other
light work on farm, .as am crippled
and cant do any heavy work. Geo. G.
Morris, Rockmart, R 5.
Want job on farm. Single, white, so-
ber and honest; a little crippled but
can do any kind of farm work; drive
car, etc. Donald Lamb, Atlanta, 537
Piedmont Ave.
Want good home with Christian
people on farm, near Atlanta assisting
with poultry, garden, etc. Self and
daughter, board and small salary. Mrs.
B. L, Walker, Atlanta, 77 Simpson St.
Care Mrs. W. D. Cox.
Good farmer, wife and 2 grown dau-
ehters, want crop for 1933 on 50-50
basis. Do any kind farm repair work,
blacksmithing, ete. H. T.
Galloway, Rydal, R 2.
- Want to crop for 1933 on 50-50 bas-
is. Interested in poultry and truck
farming. Want with party who wants
to make more than just a ee B.
M. Wise, Morganton.
. Want to get in touch with large to-
bacco grower as overseer for 1933. 30
yrs. exp. 25 in S. C., and 5 in Ga. Self
and wife. H. H. Turner, Norman Park.
Family with force enough to do
farm work wishes to go to work at
once. Can move self. W. E. Tarpley,
Atlanta, 355 Central Ave.
' Young married man wants job on
farm at once. Can do any kind of
work, drive any kind of truck, etc. R.
B. Moore, Atlanta, 347 Grant St. S. E.
Young, single man, exp. in poultry
raising, dairying, truck farming, wants
to get employment at once. Prefer
near Atlanta; will accept any place.
Robt. Ss. Coffey, Trenton.
A colored man and wife want a good
1 horse farm in So. Ga. or will work
for wages. Exp. in farm work. Mack
Rogers, Atlanta, 354 Mitchell Street,
(Rear).
Want. to rent a power Cane Mill
with eng. to run at once at reasonable
price. L. B. Kelley, Donalsonville, R
de .
Want a small horse good farm near
Atlanta for 1933. Can furnish self. W.
C. Smith, Atlanta, 323 Harden St. S. E.
18 yr. old, honest and willing work-
ing boy wants job with reliable fam-
ily for yr. 1933. Have life time exp.
on farm. Write. Eular V. Waldrup,
Lenox, RFD 2.
Want job on farm. Thoroughly exp
with all kinds of work. Ref. Like to
hear at once. Ready to begin immed-
iately, L. S. Argo, Dublin, R 6, Box 8.
Exp, dairy man wants
round handy man. Ref.
job. Al
and exp.
ae. ae
Half a million Napier grass plants
Self and Ne pais) - Aig re Cone
_ Thursday, September 8, 1982,
Positions Wanted
Want farm, 1 1-2 or 2 horse crop,
12 in family; 8 can work. Thorough-
ly exp. and ref. Can move self. Thos,
Moore, Atlanta, 611 Means St., N. W.
Want job on dairy or gen. farm
work at once, for rest of this, and for
next yr: Single, sober, honest, need a
job. Make best offer in first letter.
Earnest Hudgins, Atlanta, 558 Hollins
St. SS. W.
Married man with family wants a
farm on halves, 3rd or 4ths, or for
wages, or part crop and bal. work by
|day. W. A. Rowland, Stockbridge, Rey.
16 yr. old boy, reared on farm wants
job on farm. No bad habits. State
what you can give in first leter. Hugh
Duren, Savannah, 124 W. Liberty St.
Middleaged man wants job on farm
bal. this and a crop 50-50 basis 1933.
Can drive any make car; do machine
work, common carpentry, know how to
farm. Ref. Self only. Robt. J. Davis,
Buford, R 4.
Want 100 acres well improved, suit-
able for growing No. Ga. crops. Able.
finance self. Write for further in-
formation, stating what you have. J.
W. Smith, Atlanta, 63 Houston St. .
Widow wants home with Christian
couple assisting with poultry and oth-
er light farm work. Can begin at once,
Atlanta, 4
Mrs. Donnie Hamilton,
Richmond Ave., S. W.
"want place with small acreage and
good house, suitable for poultry; near
Atlanta, or near car line between At-
lanta and Marietta, for 1933. J. 8S.
Reeves, Woodstock, R 3.
Want 2 horse farm 50-50 basis; |
good equipment; near church and
School. 7 in family; self, 2 plow boys;
etc. Have to be moved and some help.
Ref.) W.-G. Boyd, Atlanta, 71 Almo
Ave.
Want 2 horse farm with 2 houses,
running water, geod land; near school,
within 50 miles of Atlanta. Standing
rent. T. J. Culver, Union City.
Want to gather crop this yr. and
want a crop for 1933. 8 in family,
Exp. in farming. Have to be moved,
ready now. Let me hear at once, A.
L. McGinnis, Gainesville, R 2.
Dairy farm or other light work on
farm desired by young girl for reason-
able salary at once. Miss Norma Wil-
loughby, Washington RFD 3.
Want a farm, not less than 35 to 40.
acres, with good house, water, etc., on
3rd and 4ths, or standing rent in
Clayton or Henry county by January
Ist. J. E. Bowen, Forsyth, R 6.
Widow, 26 yrs. exp. in farm work,
wants job doing light farm work in
Christian home. Healthy, good ref.
etc. Mae Murray, Decatur.
Want job at once on farm. Willing
worker; pood character. Self and wife
only. 25 and 21 yrs. old. $12 mo. Pre-
fer living in house with elderly cou-
ple. B. Fleming, Rutledge, R 2, Box 7.
C-o Frank Stapp.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want good family with 4 working
men, reliable and goog labor, start
farming first of October, to plant po- |
tatoes first of yr. and other crops al-
ong afterwards. Write. E. E. Bass,
Milledgeville.
Want middleaged woman to live with
me and look after garden, poultry and
general work, for a home and small
Sober, honest, raised on farm, healthy, _