Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1932 September 15

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STATE CAPITOL

DEPARTMENT of
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COMMISSIONER:

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1982.

PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR.

Poultry For Sale

ANCONAS Oe

_ Exc. 20 R. I. Red pullets ,4 mos. old
for same number of Ancona pullets.
Mrs. Cicero C. Hill, LaFayette.



BANTAMS

Practically grown, genuine Buff
Cochins, $1.50; grown, $2 ea.; few lit-
tle more than half grown, $1. 25 each;
: $1.50

. H. Watent, Atlanta, 515

. Sell ae exc. for same breed.
(March hatch). B. L. Lynn, Way-

Limited number of the very best
Golden Sebrights, Black and Buff Co-
chins, old and young, for sale. Geo.
Austin, Atlanta, R 6.

25 Brown L. bantam pullets ang 5
cockerels, 25c ea. $7 for lot, FOB. Doyle
Spann, Adrian, R 1.

3 March hatch Brown L. cockerels,
0c each; 3 June hatched, same breed,
5C each: also pigeons, about 16
Splasheq Carneaux, 25c ea.; 3 White
ae 50c ea. W. H. G. Stephens,



BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
(40 B. R. 4 wks. old, 20c each, exp.
ollect. Mrs. Dallie M. Harrell, Haw-
kinsville, R 2, Box 25.

eearks str. B. R, Reg. Per. 52- C-32.
tock direct. Cream Grade. 4 March
atch cockerels, $1.50 ea. $5 for the 4.
Mrs. Walter Dobson, Calhoun, R 2.

? 2 1-2 mos. old pullets, $6 doz.
ts. Mamie Roach Plyler, Manassas.
Pure bred White Rocks, 1st yr. from

Fischel. Best April hatched pullets
nd cockerels, $1 ea, Mrs. Z. L. Scott,
encord.

Pure bred AAA Buff Rock cockerels,
Oc each; 2 mos. old, nice, selected.
Ss. W. D. Bryant, Coffee.

a B. R. pullets, 5 mos. old, 65c ea.

r exc. for 6 Anconas, W. L. yr. old,

aying hens, or 5 Dark Red (Tomp-



extra; Oe so odes oe ce $
standard, doz.
_ Eggs, Georgia trade, doz.
fees. yard Yun, G02, ioce.o--sees
Stags, lb.
Hens, lb.
Roosters, Ib ee
Friers, Ib.

Eggs,
Eggs,



Field Peas, mixed, bur. oe ee
_ Field- Peas, not mixed, buy ce
_ Country Butter, best table, TDi
Ear Corn (80 Ib, to bu.), bu. ----
Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. ----

_ Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton
is aut es No. 1, ton



Poultry For Sale

ey str.) Mrs. R. Donaldson, Sum-
mi

50 pure bred Parks str. B. R. pull-
ets, May 4th hatch. Good ond. 3 mi.

out Canton Road. Miss Lilla yee,
Marietta, R 1.

CAMPINES
6 pure bred Golden Campine roos-
ters, 6 mos. old, $2 ea. Mrs. B. R.
Stocks, Tifton.

CORNISH

Exc. pr. of White Pekin ducks for
a pr. of Cornish roosters. L. J. Shep-
ard, Finleyson, R 1. .

6 pure bred March hatch Cornish
roosters, 5 to 7 lbs. Best Ive got; over
stocked, $1.50 ea. FOB. Mrs. C. V.
Walker, Blackshear, R 3..

Pure Dark Cornish 2 1b. size pullets,
50c ea. FOB; or 60c del. H. W. Thur-
mond, Greshamville,

12 Dark Cornish hens, Berry strain
1931 hatch. 1 cockerel, Bulldog str.
March 1932 hatch, $10 for lot. FOB
Exp. Office. B. C. Pope, Tallapoosa.

Dark Cornish roosters, heavy type,
$1 ea. 2 for $1.90. Mary I. Lanier,
Summit, R 3, Box 27.

8 large, dbl. R. C. Dark Cornish hens

now laying, $7.50 for lot. Miss Lou-
Genia Wilbanks, Suwanee, R. 1.
' 3 Dark Cornish 6 ms old roosters,
75e each, or will swap for R. I. Reds
or Cornish pullets. P. E. Blaylock,
Calhoun, R 3, Box 2-A.

GAMES
Shelton Roundheads, Bacon War-







| horses, Church H. D.s Carolina Blues,

early 1932 hatch. Trios, $4. W. Law-
horn, Cartersville.

2 pure Game cocks, $1.50 each. Le-
land E. Adams, Hartwell. f

GIANTS
8 J. B. Giant, Marcy 1931 hatch hens
and 1 cock, not related, closely culled,



exc. for W. L. pullets. Mrs. J. T. Lam-
berth, Cordele.

2 J.B. Giant hens and rooster, pure



Atlanta
&

bred, $1 each, also 1 pure bred R. I.

MARKET REPORT

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Sept. 5, 1932. Always Subject to Variation.

Macon
$..23
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10

$ 22 $ 22
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$1 ea.; Apri] hatch pullets for sale or



Savannah Augusta

Poultry For Sale

Red hen and rooster, $1 ea. Mrs, W.
S. Holt, Empire, R 1.

LEGHORNS

125 W.. LL. pullets and 7 cockerels,
pure Johnson str. March and April
hatch, now beginning to lay, $95 FOB.
Mrs Jc. Erwin, Cornelia, R 1.

White and Brown Leghorn pullets,
3-4 mos. old, 50c each; few Anconas,
a each. N. C. Floyd, Chamblee, R



15 pure bred Buff L. pullets, 1 yr.
old, 75c each, or exc. for 15 pure bred
R. I. Red pullets, 8 or 10 mos. old.
Mrs. E. C. Johnson, Bowdon.

20 W. L. pullets, March 1932 hatch,
60c each; 20 W. L. March 1931 hatch
hens, 50c each. No culls. G. D. Dun-
away, Thomson.

W. L. roosters, AAA trapnest qual-
ity, direct from Booths 2 mos. old. 5
for $2. Dick Scott, Adairsville, R 3.

5 Dark B. L. cockerels, June hatch,
506 each, or exc. for Brown or White
L, pure bred pullets; 2 White rabbits
for sale or exc. for pullets. Mrs. J. L.
Parrish, Nashville, R 2

Young hens and pullets, 50c each,
also a $5 cock, direct, for $1.50. Ever-
lay str. Brown Leghorns. Jas. T. Holt,
Summerville, R 1.

Buff L. cockerels, 6 mos. old, from
selected matings. No culls, 75c each.
A. L. Keys, Eton.

MINORCAS
Pure bred Pape str. S. C. Black Mi-
norea cockerels, selected for breeding,
April hatch, 75 ea. 3 for $2, Mrs. G.



W. Wilson, Martin, R 2.



Poultry For Sale

Johnson, Shellman, R, 1.

2 pure bred Buff Orp. March cock-
erels, $1.25 or 75c each; Exc. for 3 set.
of Buff or Brown Leghorn eggs. Also _
Nubian goats for sale. Mrs. Ty D..
Fussell, Rhine.

PHEASANTS
Peafowls



Pheasants,

Address: David Jennings, Jr., Ameri-
cus, P. O. Box 84.

; PIGEONS

80 pr. Kings, 20 pr. Red Carneaux:
real squabbers. Cheap for cash. Trade
for cows, pigs, chickens, corn, wheat,
or anything can use.
Marietta, Atlanta. Road.

Pure bred Carneaux, $1 and $1 25
pr. or exc. for W. Pekin ducks, White |
Muscovey ducks, or anything of same
value I can use. Dillard ae
Cartersville.



3 prs. Homers, 2 prs. White Kings, a

1 pr. Carneaux, 2 pr. King and Ho-

mers mixed, $1.50 pr. or lot for $10, S

C. H. Overby, Columbus, 22 11th St.
20 White Kings, 25c ea. or will exch.
Albert Clark, Roberta.
Large, mated, banded and working
White Kings, $1 pr. Will ship COD.

.F. . Taylor, Vidalia.
6 pr. White Kings, real squabbers, |

Cheap for cash, or trade for chickens, |
wheat or anything can use. J. mis
Horne, Cochran.

. White Kings, $1 pr.; Homers,
pr.; cross breeds, 50c pr.
R. F. Kennedy, Manassas.



ORPINGTONS

Trio Buff Orp. The original breed,
6 mos. old, $5; 4 pr. B. L. and Buff
Cochin mixed bantams, $1 pr.; Exc.
all for 12 W. L. yr. old hens. V. J.
Yeomans, Savannah, 524 E. Bolten St.

1 good Buff Orp. cock, 1 1-2 yrs. old,
$1; few Buff Orp. cockerels, April hch,
70c each. Cash with order. Wylie
Davis, Macon, 140 High St. :

Pure bred S. C. Buff Orp. cockerels,
40c ea. 2 cocks, $1.50 each. Miss Ronie



R. I. REDS

and bantam
chickens for sale or exc, bantams for :
guineas, Mallard, Wood or Call ducks.

Ralph Manning

152
Will exch.

"NUMBER 37. _

Donaldson str. Red cockerels, $1 ea.

or exc. for pure bred Barred Rock
cockerels,
Plains, RFD.

25 - 50.S. 0. R. I. Red hens, 1 = 2.
yrs. old, $1 - $1.25; April hatch Don-
aldson pullets, 5c:
Exc. for Jersey heifers.
Jones, Bronwood, R 1.

R. I. Red eas and cockerels, Don-
aldson str. 2 1-2 to 3 1-2 lbs. 50c ea.

Mrs; Gio,

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Columbus Valdosta
$ .24 $ .22
22 .20
20 18
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Poultry For Sale

Poultry Wanted

Baby Chicks For Sale
Baby Chicks Wanted
Eggs For Sale

mess Wanted 32.25 ule le Zen 2
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

INDEX









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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, SEPTEMBER 15, 1932





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Poultry For Sale

Burt Bennett, Moultrie, R 3.
6 R. I. Red, Donaldson, laying hens,
- $5 for lot, or exc. for equal value. Mrs.

J. A. Wilson, Martin.

60 S. C. Red hens, $f.25 each; 5 two
yr. old cocks, $2.50 ea.; eggs, $1 for 15,
_ $2.50 for 50. Mahood str. Miss Belle
Timmerman, Box 83.

6 R. I. Red pure bred Owen strain
_ pullets and cockerel, 8 mos. old, 75c ea.
_ $5 for lot. Nora Shirley, Alto, R 2.

S. C. Reds, March pullets, selected

- for my own use, 75c ea. 1 cockerel
free with each 10 pullets. Will del. at
85c ea. Mrs. J. E, Sikes, Cochran, R 2.



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

- 20 or 25 May hatch turkey hens,

$1.50 each; April hatch toms, $2 each.
_ Pure M. B. stock. Mrs. Mary Collins,

Cordele, R 4.

12 White Pekin ducks.

ton str. 6 mos. old, $9 for lot.

_ Mason, Columbus, R 2.

8 large, pure bred White Emden

geese, 2 geese, 1 gander; full feather-

ed and fat, $2.25 each. Money order.

Mrs. Less Southern, Cartecay.

4 White Pekin ducks, 8 Indian Run-

ners, 50c ea. E. M. Batchelor, Cov-

ington, R 3.

100 pure White Indian Runners, 75c

ea.; 50 pure White Muscovey ducks;

hens, 75c each; drakes, $1.25. W. H.

Hagan, Morrow.

WYANDOTTES
10 pure bred S. L. Wyandotte pul-
lets, and cockerel, May hatch, $3.50;
also 10 pure bred R. C. Silver Lace
Wyandotte, 2 yr. old hens, $6.50. Mrs.
A. J, Paris, Dallas, R 1, Box 28.

Poultry Wanted |
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
_ Exc, 15 beautiful White

_ Pekin ducks for same numbe

Tom Hous-
A. B.





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MARKET BULLETIN

Poultry Wanted

Barred Rock hens, or will sell the
ducks for $9 FOB. Fritz Rovers, Wash-
ington.



LEGHORNS

Want White or Brown L. pullets or
young hens. Must be cheap for cash.
Consider other breeds. Mrs. J. Porter,
Sylvester, R 4, Red Oak Farm.

Want White Leghorn April hatch
pullets. Exc. good horse, value, $75,
also 9 turkeys for same. W. E. Mullis,
Alma.

Want 125 good laying str. W. L. Mar.
or April hatch pullets, free of disease.
No culls. Quote price. Pay cash. Wrt.
Ee C. Dubberly, Kingsland, P. O. Box

Want 100 or 200 March or April hch.
pullets. Prefer Tancred str. Price must
be in accord with times. Exc. Duroc
hogs or pigs, or pay cash. del. T. L.
Thomson, Bainbridge, R 1, Box 225.

R. I. REDS
Exc. 1 pure Silver Lace Wyandotte
rooster, Tarbox str. for a pure bred
R. I. Red rooster, not over 1 yr. old.
Mrs. Alvin I. Batchelor, Waco.
Exc. Racing Homer pigeons, N. P. A.
banded for R. I, Red chickens. H. C.



|Ozburn, Macon, 1995 Log Cabin Bou-

levard.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, ETC.,
WANTED
Exe. 4 thoroughbred Yr. old W. L.
hens for a young Big Bone M. B. gob-
bler, Bird Bros. strain. Mrs. Jesse W.
Brown, Helena. -





Eggs For Sale

Prize winning Dork Cornish eggs,
75c per 15; $2 for 50; spring hatch
cockerels, $1 each; 7 wks. old chicks
25 each. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester.

Pure Thompson str. B. R. hatching
eggs, 50c per 15 prepaid; 1 1-2 lb. pul-
lets, 50c ea., 6 wks. old chicks, pullets
and roosters, 25c each. Mrs. G. C.
Clifton, Millen, Box 57.

Turken (Spencer Wonder Bird) eggs
$1.25 per 15, Carton returned. Miss
Rebecca Campbell, Atlanta, 860 Bou-
levard, S. E.

S. C. R. I. Red eggs, Tompkins str.
Velvet Reds, 75c per 15; $1.15 for 30:
$2 for 50 del. Case to be ret. Mrs. M.
B. Scroggs, Alto.

Full Dark Cornish Indian eggs, 6
1-2c each; rooster and pullets, same
str. Also 1 Bulldog str. rooster and

| pullet, imported stock, $3. Money or-

der. Mrs. E. P. King, Rochelle, R 1.

Eggs Wanted

Want 440 eggs of big breed of
chickens to set on halves, Eggs may
be mixed or pure. At earliest possible
date. Mrs. J. H. Gay, Jacksonville.

Baby Chicks For Sale

Quality day old chicks for Ist of Oc-
tober; White Leghorns, Reds, Barred
Rocks, FOB; Eggs, Reds and Rocks,
75c per 15; W. Leghorns, $1 per 15.
FOB. A. A. Bernier, Pelham.

Pure bred White, Barred Rocks,
Reds, Eng. Leghorns from well select-
ed stock, $6.50 per C; heavy assorted,
$6.25 per C; lots less 100, add 1c per
chick, prepaid; live del. A. H. Fech-
tel, Waycross.

Vigorous, thoroughbred Chicks, Bar-
red and White Rocks, Reds, $6.75 per
C; heavy assorted, $6.25; less than
100, add ic per chick. Postpaid; live
del. R. H. Fechtel, Albany.

Order baby chicks now: light breeds
$6.25; heavy, $7; Buff Leghorns, $7.00.
Prepaid, 1 per chick more in less than
100 lots. H. R. Gaskins, Fitzgerald, R 1.

Pape str. S. C. Black Minorca chicks,
from heavy layers, $7.75 for 100; $3.85
for 50; $2 per 25. Eggs, 4c ea, del. Mrs.
C. L. Rehberg, Cairo. :

Eng. Leghorns, Reds, Barred Rocks.
All chicks from well selected flocks.
Good, strong livable chicks. Very
reasonable prices. Pullets, also. Eus-
tace J. McKinney, Jr., Blackshear.

Have chicks from 2 hens September
19th; J. B. Giants, 8c each; also eggs,
80 for $1 prepaid. Mrs. J. EF. Passe
Madison, R 4, Box 39,

Baby Chicks Wanted

>

_ Want 200 - 300 chicks to raise on}
Any large breed.

ve 8 wks. ol





Comet Eagle, No.

: Baby Chicks Wanted -

Buff Orp. preferred. Other
Mrs. J. A. Hart,

Reds or
party pay postage.
Buena Vista.

Want 75 - 100 baby chicks to raise
on halves. Cornish preferred. Will ac-
cept any large breed. Mrs. T, E. Gray-
son; RED 23033

Want chicks, 200 - 500 Reds or Rocks
to raise on halves to 12 wks. old. I
furnish feed; party pay postage both
ways. Write. Mrs. Gideon J. Holton,
Alma, R 4.

Want 100 chicks any heavy breed to
raise on halves to 8 wks old. Want by
Sept. 10th to 20th preferred. Will fur-
nish feed. Mrs. C. L. Howard, Jakin,
RY.

Want about 200 chicks to raise on
halves to 10 wks. old. Write; also
want to buy lot of home made tobac-
co. Send sample and prices to: G. W.
Brown, Bethlehem.

Want 100 chicks to raise on halves
to 8 wks. old. Any breed or mixed
breed. Mrs. John Watkins, Cornelia,
Rely

Want 500 W. L. baby chicks to raise
on halves to 8 wks .old. Party pay
postage. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Butler,
ies



Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE

40 thoroughbred Hereford bulls, all
ages, from our famous Colonial Plan-
tation Herd, Reg. in buyers name at
farmers prices. W. B. Hutchinson,
Leesburg.

2 pure bred Polled Hereford bulls,
12 and 14 mos. old; 2 pure bred Polled
Hereford heifers, wt. 800 lbs. each.
Sell at bargain. C. H. Hunt, Oxford.

Good Jersey cow, to freshen October

Jist, with 3rd calf, $40; 2 other cows

sell cheaper. W. B. Sutton, Adairs-
ville, R 1.

Some of the best bred, Reg. Jerseys
in the State for sale\or exch. Jas. S.
Gardner, Covington.

Reg. Jersey heifer, freshen in No-
vember. Sell or exc. for good, gentle
mule, not over 10 yrs. old, wt. 1M to
1100 lbs. P. W. Reid, Kenwood.

50 Jersey heifers in pasture, near
Griffin, for sale. C. H. Westbrook,
Griffin, Or J. R. Smarr, East Point,
205 Bryan Ave.

Fine baby calf, heifer, from reg Jer-
sey male and Grade J. cow, giving 5
1-2 gal. milk, $15 cash, or trade for
seed wheat, or frying size chickens. J.
H. Smith, Atlanta, R 3.

30 cows for sale cheap. Write for full
information. U. H. Pavenport, Athens,
Ga. ;

Pure bred Jersey cow, fresh in with
second (heifer) calf, $35 or $30 with-
out calf, at Dawson. Mrs. B. R. Har-
dy, Dawson, R 1.

2 good milch cows; 1 milking 5 mos.

other freshen first of November; 2 nic
heifers, about yr. old. Cheap. Carlos
Lord, Quitman.
- Heifer calf, 4 mos. old, from 6 gal
Guernsy cow and Jersey male. Solic
Black in color. $25. cash or exc, for
table poultry. Mrs. W. E, Hannah,
Atlanta, Rt. 3.

Big Black Jersey cow; give 3 gal. or
more. Has large heifer calf. $25 cast
at my barn. Write for further par-
ticulars. Sam Yawn, Milan, R 3.

Pure bred Guernsey male, 2 mos old
$20, FOB. J. P. Pirkle, Hoschton.

Pure bred Reg. Polled Hereford cat-
tle: both sex. Terms available to re-
liable parties; 4 car loads nice Feeder
steers, high grade Herefords. E. T.
Boswell, Jr., Siloam.

HOGS FOR SALE

2 thrifty Duroc shoats, 12 wks. old.
good order; 2 sows, 3 barrows, $10 for
the 5. Money order. S. Thos. Jef-
ferson, Lenox, R 1.

Duroc J. pigs, 4 to 5 mos. old, wt.
75 to 100 Ibs., cholera immune and reg
in buyers name at reasonable prices.
L. M. Kennedy, Collins.

Pure African Black Guinea pigs, $6
each, at 8 wks. old. Sat. guar. A. P.
Sanders, Tignall.

9 pure bred big bone Black P. C.
pigs, old enough to wean soon, reas-
onable price; 11 shoats, 6 mos, old, $10
ea. Exc. for young P. C. male, with
papers. W. B. Bassett, Byron.

5. P. C. 3 mos, old pigs, sired by

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Thursday, September 15, 1939. -

Live Stock For Sale __ :

American Eagle, No. 137287, the
worlds Grand Champion boar, 1930-31,.
Reg. dbl. treated, $10 ea. Loring John-
son, Midville. : ee

Big Bone Black P. C. males and gilts
reg. thrifty, dbl inoculated. N. H. Ba-
con, Irwinton.

1 standard P. C. male; lifetime treat-
ed, 18 mos. old; wt: 175 Ibs., giving
service; sub. to reg. $20 at my barn,
or will crate and ship. Money order.

J. Moye Hardee, Metter.

S. P. C. hogs, sub. to reg. Very best
breed, $8 up, reg. in buyers name. Exc
for oats, rye, or Austrian peas. Joe
M. Brown, McRae.

6 O. I. C. pigs, pure bred $3.50 ea,
or exc. for hens, corn or oats at mar-
ket price. Bring stuff and get pigs.

J. C. Edmunds, Elberton, R 6.

Fine, pure blooded Berkshire pigs, 12
wks. old, $10 with papers; $5 without
papers. Fred L. White, Buckhead, R
1

Duroc J. 11 mos. old, bred, $15 each;

6 mos. old boars, ready for service, $8
ea.; 2 mos. old pigs, $4 ea. $7 per pr.
All reg. in buyers name. J. C. Lums-
den, Talbotton.

P. C. and Duroc, cross, pigs, 35-40
Ibs from large sows and out of litter
of 16. $3 each; nice Duroc boar shoat,
about ready for service. $4, Ottis
Moody, Coffee. ie

Little bone Black African Guinea
hogs; stay-fat kind; cholera immune. |
Males ready for service, $8 ea. C. E.
Knight, Ft. Valley.

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE

1M Ib. mare mule, 12 yrs. old, $60.
or trade for value in milk or beef cat-
tle and hogs. Do truckage both ways,
75 miles Wrens. Jas. V. Foss, Wrens.

1 sorrel horse, about 9 yrs. old, wt.
1100 lbs. sound cond. perfect eyes and
feet; good saddle and harness horse.
$65 at my barn. L. A. Brannen, Bax-
ley.

2 good, sound mules, wt. around 1M
Ibs. 11 and 12 yrs. old, $50; also want
to get in touch with poultry man who ~
can ship 1 - 5 cases eggs daily. N. I.
Juban, Stone Mtn. )

Black mare mule, 8 yrs. old, wt. 1100 |
lbs. good, smart worker, $85 cash, or ~
trade for some good cows. John Wil- |
liford, Stephens, .

1 horse mule, about 12 yrs. old, wt.
about 1M lbs. $75. Cash, or exe for
cattle. Mrs. Theo Hester, Pavo, R 1.

Sound horse mule, 900 lb. black in
color, 11 yrs. old, $35 cash. S.N. Floyd
Byron. -

Nice, 8 yr. old horse mule, wt. 1100
Ibs. Work anywhere, no blemishes $55.
W. H. Bolton, Griffin, Box 436.

1 mare, 17 yrs. old, wt. 800 Ibs. $25
or exc. for hogs or cows of same val- |
ue. Write for further information. A.
W. Gay, Hazlehurst, R 2. ;

Fine saddle pony, wt. about 500 Ibs.
Sell or exc. for 4 gal. Jersey cow, fresh
n, or for 2 ready bred Jersey heifers.
Jack Peterson, Willacoochee.

2 nice Shetland ponies for sale reas-
onable. W. P. Price, Griffin,

RABBITS FOR SALE

3 rabbits, 3 mos. old, Chinchilla and |
White mixed, $1.50 for the 3; 2 bucks,
1 doe; red eyes. Mrs. J. M. Broome, |
Carnesville, R 2. bo

17 white, pink-eyed rabbits, 4 to 8
mos. old, 50c each, or 75c per pr, Edw.
Shirley, Alto, R 2.

5 Chinchilla does and buck, 8 mos.
old, $168. or $5: for lot,;;COD: Mrs.
M. R. Elrod, Lyerly.

Genuine Erminerex rabbits, pure ~
white velvety fur; also White Flemish _
Giants and Silver Martens. All ped.
H. E. Harrison, Bluffton.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
Southdowns, young rams and ewes
of superior breeding and quality, out |
of reg. sire and high grade dams and ~
grand-dams. Inspection and _ corre-
spondence invited. K. D. Sanders,
Eatonton.
20 head of kid goats, also reg. big
bone Essex shoats. W. Overstreet,
Omega. zi
Toggenburg bill, pure strein, wt.
about 200 Ibs. $20; 50 commion goats,
some half Tog. Most ofthem nan-
Write for prices. /T. H. Sh
man, Cedartown. .| Huse
2 ped. Toggenburgs, fresh t





















over a gal. of milk a day, and
+h in normal times not less than
. Make offer in cash or trade.
S. Heath, Atlanta, 1640 Peachtree.
y old Nubian buck, $25 or exe.
cow, pigs, chickens, corn of equal

H. J. West, Atlanta, 316 Pet-

tubian buck, 100 per cent pure. Reg.

a fine animal. At stud, fee, $5.

G. Tye, Chamblee. R 2. Phone
hamblee, 3186. i

| Live Stock Wante

CATTLE WANTED

Want to buy baby calves, Guernsey
Jersey, or heifers. Quote what you

ye and price; also want seed oats
rye. Exc. cows, calves, hogs or a
e. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore.

Want to buy young beef cattle. Give
and price. Arthur Vassar, King-



Want good grade cows to milk for

heir feed; calves on share basis; mule
sale, or exc. Also can and pre-
ve fruit on share basis. Mrs. . G.
gers, Claxton.

_ Exc. Crimson Clover seed, 1932 crop,
one Guinea hogs for Reg. Guern-
heifer calves. P. P. Gurley, Hart-

Want milch cow. Exc value for same.
Mrs. C. D. Miller, College Park, R 1.
Give full

. Stripling, Bonaire. :
Want fresh milch cows or springers.
. good value; also have for sale, pr.
Maltese pigeons; pr. Red Carneaux

P, P. Wood, Atlanta, Rt. 5, Cen-

er Hill, phone Belmont 1106-W.

HOGS WANTED
Want 50 thrifty shoats, wt. 35 to 50
No runts. Quote best cash price.
. Scarborough, Byron.
Exc. corn at 60c bu. for hogs, wt.
bs. up at 6c lb.; and for Jersey
eifer; at 6c lb; want 10 or 12 hogs to
atten on halves. H. F. Wilson, Pel-
BE Rds
ant 50 to 100 shoats to fatten on
es: plenty of corn, peanuts, peas,
slvet beans, and potatoes, free access
0 500 gal. hotel swill daily. G. A.
im, Grovetown, Rl. |
ant 100 head shoats, 30 to 40 Ibs.
o have for sale. Fulghum Rust-
roof oats and seed rye. Jas. H.
Glawson, Americus, R 2. |
Want pure bred S. P. C. male pig.
. pure Bourbon Red April hatch
urkeys: 3 for a pig. J. T. Holland,

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED

Want high producing milk goats.
lothing else considered. Give full de-
ails in first letter. W. B. Binford,
Zebulon, R 1.

Want to buy milk goats, 4 ats. or
better. Write full information and the
rock bottom price. John H. Griffith,

iffin, Care Griffin Laundry.







Blue Stem wheat, $1 bu. at Tenn-
ille. H. W. Wood, Tennille.
Abruzzi rye, $1.10 bu; rust oats, 40c;
ue Stem seed wheat, 90c. All FOB;
24 lb. Graham flour, postpaid 150 mi.
c; 300 miles, $1.10. P. W. Ethridge,
Milner,
-Fulghum seed oats, $2.25 per a 5 bu.
bag; seed rye, $1.10 bu.; Blue Stem
heat, $1 bu. J. F. Lowe, Sr., Ft. Val-
oy, Box 155. i
Beardless Barley, $1 bu.; Barley with
out half vetch, $1.25; Vetch seed 6
ib. All FOB. J. R. Eubanks, Madi-
Tall growing No. Ga. rye, 60c bu.
FOB. F. R. Rogers, Blue Ridge.
Genuine Abruzzi rye and Blue Stem
seed wheat, both recleaned, 2 1-2 bu.
a $1 bu. FOB. O. K. David, Mar-

bu. Abruzzi rye $1 bu; Blue Stem

seed wheat, $1 bu.; 15 Donaldson str.

cockerels, 75c ea. Exc. for Reds;

cockerels, 12 pullets. C. D. Will-
on, Plains.

ire 1932 crop Appler seed oats, 40c

urple Straw seed wheat, 75c bu.

own on my farm. All orders

Mouchet, Bowersville.

j farm



MARKET BULLETIN.

Grain and Hay For Sale

ie best offer. S. R. Busbee, Perry,

Good Fulghum seed oats, raised on
my farm, thrashed on my machine;
clear of any pest seed, 50c bu. FOB. F.
N. Smith, Glennville.

Pure Abruzzi rye, grown on my farm
recleaned, $1 bu.; Blue Stem seed
wheat, $1 bu. Cash with order. L. M.
Felton, Marshaliville.

20 bu. of rye, known as the Abruzzi
rye, 75c bu. FOB Clarkesville. E. G.
Hil, Mt. Airy, Ri by

French rye, $1.25 bu. FOB here,
French rye produces more per acre
than Abruzzi. R. Lee Blackwell, Cal-
houn, Box 266.

Clean Blue Stem seed wheat, $1 bu.
Live on Dixie Highway. Robt. H. Cox,
Cass Station.

Bright, well cured peavine hay in
car lots. Price on application. Chas.
F. Howe, Ft. Valley.

Pure, 1932 crop So, Ga. Abruzzi seed
rye, grown on my own farm in Hous-
ton county, $1 bu. in 5 or more bu.
lots, FOB Ft. Valley or Macon. Cash.
W. D. Tharpe, Ft. Valley.

50 bu. Cokers Ped Fulghum oats, 60c
bu.; 50 bu. Blue Stem:seed wheat, $1
bu. All clean, bright and sound, No
order less 2 bu. J. H. Palmer, Tenn-
ille.

Grain and Hay Wanted

Want about 3 bu. seed rye. Will exc
nice friers for same. Jennie A. Jol-



iley, Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 279. WA

Want 10 bu. Texas Rust-Proof seed
oats, clear of weed seed at 40c bu. A.
J. Folsom, Hahira. ;

Want best prices on 10 bu. true to
name Texas Rust Proof seed oats, and
5 bu. good, Blue Stem seed wheat, for
cash, to be del. Oct. Ist. W. C. Doug-
las, Alma.

Positions Wanted

Single man wants job on farm. Can
do any kind of work; good hand to
raise hogs. Work this yr. out and next
yr. Need work. J. W.. Overstreet,
Douglas.

31 yr. old man wants farm to over-
see. Modest salary, modern house,
garden and cow; can handle white or
colored labor. Begin any time. T. R.
Sewell, Thomaston.

56 yr. old man with wife wants a
smatl water grist mill, also 6 or 8 acres
land for patches for 1933; would black-
smith in connection. John M. Melvin,
Mauk, R 1.

Want a blacksmith job in good loca-
tion for 1933 and small farm on halves.
Exp. in all kinds of iron, carpentry,



land repair work. Sufficient help. Ref.

W. C. Baldwin, Carnesville. Ge
Want good 1 horse farm for 1933 on
halves; near church and school, Can
run self. Write offer and what you
have in first letter. R. H. Clark, Con-
yers, R 4. :
Widow and 18 yr. old son want job
on farm as caretaker, or to raise hogs
and chickens, or a share crop. Best of
ref. Mrs. M. L. Capps, Ft. Valley, R

oe
18 yr. old boy wants job with poultry

man or gen. farm. 10 yrs. exp. Dont
drink nor smoke. Write. Robt. Camp,
Douglasville, R 3. :

Want job in good farm home assist-
ing with garden, poultry and other
light work for home and smal] salary
for necessities. Miss Hulda Cox, At-
lanta, 363 Pryor St. S. E.

Man, wife and 3 boys want job on
farm for bal. this yr. and for 1933.
No. central Ga. preferred. Near school
and church. L. T. Robertson, Gray-
son, Rl. :

Want job on farm doing light farm
work, poultry, etc. Can give good ref.
Mrs. C. C. Rawson, Atlanta, 371 Wash-
ington St. S. W. Jackson, 6426.

Want good 3 horse farm on 50-50
basis. No stock. Can furnish self. H.
T. Hood, Atlanta, 209 Glenwood Ave.,
S. E. os

Young man Wl
wants niate on farm, 10 A. land and
work for wages rest of time, Con-
sider anything. Thurman Smith, Dah-
lonega, Care P. E. Smith. |

Man and wife without children, mid-
dleaged, good workers at anything on

n, with best of ref. Want to take
nd manage a farm for w:

wife and child



Positions Wanted

ges, or rent. LL. Frank Radford, .Au-
gusta, 1607 Broad St.

No. 1 farmer wants place for 1933
in Southwestern Ga. Exp. all lines of
farming, gen. truck, stock, poultry,
50-50 or salary basis. Middle aged,
married, 1 child. Ref. Am resident of
Ga. R. B. Hall, Vonore, Tenn.

Want job milking in dairy or job
on stock farm. Single, white, 35 yrs.
old. Begin now or in December for
1933. H. E. Cheely, Oconee, Care T.
N. Ennis,

Married man with 7 yr. old child
wants place as caretaker, with acre-
age; accept what is made on acreage
as wages. Am exp. truck driver, pain-
ter, carpenter and farmer. V. F. Tol-
ison, Atlanta, R 2, Care G. D. Adams.

Want 1 horse crop for 1933 on 59-50
basis or reasonable standing rent. Jd.
W. Greenway, Clermont,.

Want job as farm overseer (or ag-
ent). Can handle labor of any kind;
operate farm implements of any kind.
Young married man; also want part-
ner to finance poultry farm. H. R.
Hall, Quitman, R 1.

Want party to furnish seed potatoes
and fertilizer and I furnish good land
and labor. Share basis: party take
3-5 and I take 2-5. J. J. Boling, Pine-
ora.

Want farm 50-50 basis, near Augus-
ta, Harlem or Thomson, Ga. Good
mules, tools, land and house. Can fur-
nish myself. Lester Wiley, Blythe.

Want 2 horse crop on halves; most-
ly truck farming; near a good market.
on main highway; can furnish self.
Consider dairy, poultry. Ref. Write.
P. E. Rhodes, Baldwin.

Young man with wife and 2 small
children want to get with good party
able to pay, for work this fall .and
share crop for 1933. Write. D. M.
Cannon, Rhine, R 1.

Want job on farm, blacksmithing,
keeping up farm machinery, repair
buildings, etc. 43 yr. old, white. Life
time exp., ref. 4 in family. Need help
to move. C. M. Morgan, Wrens.

Want place as Farm Supt. or work-
ing foreman. Life time exp. and can
give good ref. Will go anywhere. R.
MecInvale, Lumpkin.

Man with 8 yrs. exp. in Peach Or-
chard work and life time exp. in farm-
ing wants place as Overseer of either.
W. W. Weaver, Milledgeville, R 2.

Refined widow of good health wants
job on farm with elderly couple; near
church. Board and small wages. Ref.
if preferred. Poultry and other light
work. Mrs. Anna Hooks, Summit, R
3). BOx 16,

2 men want job. Exp. in farming,

truck farming, stock, etc. Must have

good house. Write. C. F. Dixon,
Blackshear, R 2.

Want good 2, 3 or 4 horse farm,
good land, good stock, 2 houses or
more; some pasture land. Finance
self. Raise hogs and cows 50-50 bas-
is. G. T. Carter, Barwick.

Want a farm, 1 to 5 horse share
crop, truck and produce _ preferred.
Must be supplied Ist yr. Ref. exch.
No objection some cotton. J. R. Jack-
son, Atlanta, 253 East Lake Drive.

Want job on farm. Halves. Exp. in
farming, also in poultry. Henry Ton-
ey, Gore, R 1. ;

22 yr. old man wants job on farm.
Prefer poultry. No bad habits. Accept
any farm offer. Come after, me. Wil-
liam E, Morris, Atlanta, 357 Oakland
Ave.

Want good 2 or 3 horse crop on
halves for 1933, or 2 horse crop and
regular work for a wage hand. Have
8 in family. Jackson McLeod, Milan,
Bed: .

Want good pullets and cows to care
for on 50-50 basis.. Have experience
and can give ref. J. C. Ethridge, For-
syth, R 2.

Want position running Peanut Pick-
er or Corn and Flour Mill, 50-50 basis,
or salary, Exp. C. W. King, Austell,

1.

Nice, refined lady wants work on
farm, poultry, dairy, etc. Would like
share crop for 1933, also. Bettie Ross,
Athens, R 1.

Want place on farm for self and

two yr. old child. Do most any kind

of work. Ref. given and _ required.

Home and small salary. White. A. K..

Smith, Demorest. .



PAGE THREE
Positions Wanted

White man, wife, 2 children want a
job for wages for bal this and next yr.
Can run farm machinery; dairy, poul-
try, cattle, drive truck etc. Sober, re-_
liable. Charley McDougall, Statesboro,
R 2.

Want big 1 horse crop on 50-50 ba-
sis, mostly cotton. Prefer place where
can get some work to do when not in ~
crop; also want 20 W. L. hens, two
cocks, quote price. N. J. Williams,
Buford, R 2. nis

Want crop for 1933 on 50-50 basis.
Interested in poultry and truck farm-
ing. Want to get with party who
wants to make more than just a liv-
ing. B. M. Wise, Morganton. pas

Want good farm on halves, 2 horse
crop, or large 1 horse; good Jand, wa-
ter, and pasture. Can furnish self and |
have 2 cows and heifer. 5 in family. |
I. W. Pence, Acworth, R 3.

Want 1 horse farm on share basis,
or caretaker of estate. Consider any
work on farm or dairy; near school
and church, 46 yrs. old, wife, 6 girls.
Carlos Lord, Quitman: x

Want a 25-acre farm on share or >
standing rent basis. Can finance self.
Want good house, with water, also near
school. Mrs. Arlee Ward, Butler. es

Want good 2-3 horse farm. 9 in
family; 2 large boys and self to plow,
etc. Share crop. Melvin Hicks, Meigs.

Want small 1 horse farm with about
$15 run bill, with a mule and every-

thing furnished to make a nice truck

farm. Convenient to school. Move me
but will repay. J. O. Stewart, Gardi,
Bot Boxcit: Cas

Small girl wants job on farm, doing |
anything can do for clothes and board.

Janie Fordham, Eastman, RFD 5.

Young man wants job on farm. Can
do any kind farm work. Consider
reasonable wage.
Fordham, Eastman, RFD 5. :

Want job on farm, 8 yrs. exp. truck
driving; can drive tractor, do repair
work on machinery, 22 yrs. old, Mar-.
ried. Honest and sober. Best of ref.
W. E. Sherwood, McDonough, R 3. ~

Want a grist mill to operate. Life

experience. I must have work. Plenty

of ref. Can begin now. Ll, P. Ross,
Culloden, R 1. Pees
Want small 1 horse crop on halves
or will consider standing rent. Let me
hear soon, F. E. Sheriff, Fairburn.
Want t horse crop. You furnish |

land, house and water; I furnish mule,

self, wife and work. F, M. Blackwell,

Fairburn, R 2. Poa

38 yr. old widow and 11 yr. old son,
woman wants home on farm assisting
with light farm work, and live as one
of family and small salary. Mrs. L, B
Johnston, Rome, 900 Ave C. nae eg
Settled, unincumbered widow wants
place in country home assisting with
poultry, flowers, garden, etc. for home

and small salary. Ref. fur. Mrs. Mary _

Martinos, Atlanta, Care Gen. Del.

Want job for 3 Exp. dairymen. 17
yrs. exp. and 1 exp. truck driver and
can do any kind of farm work; 1 exp.
in horse, stock. Good ref. Good, work-
ers. T. N. Burton, Atlanta, 397 Ed-
ward St. oa

2 boys must have work. Can farm,
run truck and car; milk cows; honest,
good ref., sober, etc. We want to stay .
together and want to live with good
man. John Angram, Culloden, Rl.

Want 1 horse crop on halves; near
church and school. Work any kind
of farm; dairy, blacksmith, cut wood,
etc.; also R. I. Red hens for sale, $1
ea. M. Hayes, Ft. Valley, Rl.

Farm Help Wanted

Want good farmer for 60 acre farm,
near Carrollton, good land, big pas- |
ture with creek running through it.
Must be able finance self. Standing
rent, or shares. Mrs; Sarah E. Stone,
Pike, Ga. oS

Want white lady between 20 and 30



yrs. old, not incumbered, to live in

family of 3 and assist with light work,
garden and milk and butter. Write or
come. Mrs. J. N. Dallas, Sylvester. |
Want good help for a 3 horse farm;
plenty buildings, pasture and water,
Standing rent. George Sutton, Tifton,
R.4. 3
Want man with team and farming
implements as caretaker to cultivate
mall acreage on salary basis. Perm



23 yrs. old. W.D.


















PAGE FOUR
Farm Help Wanted

Want at once settled woman,: white
or colored, to milk cow, look after
poultry and other light farm work. 3
in family. Must be reliable and hon-
est. $4 mo. and board. Mrs. W. L.
Thurmond,. Hull, Rt. 2.

Want farmer who owns stock and
can finance self for 2 or 3 horse farm,
2 1-2 miles from town. Mrs. Q. R.
Thomas, Bowman, Box 128._ .-

Want. hustling white boy, exp. cot-
ton picker, 17 to 25 yrs. old. Pay $7.50
per mo. with board and laundry. L. E.
-McCleskey, Alpharetta, R 3.

Want man with plenty of help and
2 or 3 good mules and equipment to
take charge of my farm. Good place
for right man. 3rds and 4ths. 4 miles
_ East of Norcross. J. H. Davis, Sr.,,
Duluth, R 1.

Want to hear from party with ref.
at once who wants to raise truck or
poultry, or both; good place in good
- neighborhood. Mrs. Zilla Billings, Ol-
iver, R 1.

Want unincumbered Christian, mid-
dleaged white woman to help with cow,
garden, etc., live as one of family, with
small salary. 3 girls, 4 to 9 yrs. in fam-
fly. Mrs. Ellen A. Prevatt, Folkston,
R 1; Box 1.

Give use of 8 acres of land, 2 miles
from prosperous city on paved high-
way to party who will work same. Must.
finance self; excellent truck and chick-
en proposition. S. T. Kidder, Jr.,
Meigs.

Want country woman to live in home
45 to 60 yrs. of age. Alone and good
character. Help with poultry, garden,
flowers, etc. Write. Mrs. Guy Allen,
Buford, Box 30.

Want good farmer for 1933; around
100 acres, 60 in cultivation, dwelling,
barns, tenant house; within 20 miles
Atlanta. Standing rent or shares. M.
- Boroughs, Atlanta, 28 Peachtree Pl.

2B.
Want unincumbered, healthy, indus-

trious. woman to do light farm work.
Good home. Write. Jno. Q. Nash,
Hapeville, Box B.

Want white, unincumbered woman,
40 or 50 yrs. old to live in home of 2
and assist with light farm work, poul-'
try, garden, etc., for small wage. Mrs.
S. A. Prewitte, Winston, RFD 1.

Want an exp. dairyman for an es-
tablished, small dairy and farm. Must
furnish all help, etc., required, Good
proposition to right party. Write. H.
iL. Sams, Dalton.

Want good farmer for 1933. Must
have own stock and tools; also have
about 100 black cherry trees, a few
_ Mays, at 10c each; and mint, 5c 2.
Guy Osborne, Clermont, Rei,

Plants For Sale

Earliest var, Klondike strawberry
plants, true to name, 25c C. Add pos-
tage. Major Crowe, Cumming, R 1.

Mastodon Everbearing strawberry
plants, 30c C; Aroma and Lady
- Thompson, same price; dried yellow

root, 25c lb. Add postage on orders
less $1. M. F. Etris, Dahlonega, R 1.

Early var. Klondike strawberry
plants, true to name, 20c C. $2 M. Mrs.
Grady Crowe, Cumming, R 1.

Lady T. strawberry plants, 25 C.;
$2 M postpaid, or exc. for dried acid
apples. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pinehurst.

Heading collard plants, 90c M del;
5c M FOB. Mrs. V. C. Ray, Ken-
-sington, R 2.

_ Thousands Wakefield cabbage plants
ready, 15c C; $1 M at field; 25c C. $1.50
_M del. promptly. Mrs. H. V. Frank-
lin, Register.
S McDonalds dewberry and Premo
dewberry and large well rooted Kudzu,
$1 C; $7 M; Celestrial and Brown Tur-
key figs, 7 large or 12 small, $1 post-
paid. J. W. Toole, Macon, R 2.
- Sweet and hot pepper, 35c gal.; Him-
alaya blackberry and. Everbearing
strawberry plants, 25c C. FOB. Exc.
for collard plants. Mrs. Sam Smith,
Austell, R 2.

Rhubarb plants, 50c doz. 3 doz. $1;
catnip, peppermint plants, 35c doz.;
dry yellow root, 25c lb. Money order.

Mrs. T. H. McCurley, Hartwell.

Blight proof Marglobe tomato plants
$1.15; Wakefield and Dutch cabbage,



- $1 M del. 75c M if 5 or more M. Col-

Jards, same price.

B, R. Woodliff,
Branch, i

MARKET
Plants For Sale

-Large size collard plants, 500, 60c;
90c M. Good roots and full count. i
F. Bennett, Flowery Branch.

Missionary, Klondike and Lady _ T.
strawberry plants, 50c C. $3.50 M.;
Everbearing, 75c C. Gov. insp. L. C.
Head, Cleveland, R 1,

All lead. var. collard plants, 75 M
postpaid. Grady Kelley, Sulphur
Springs, R 1.

KE. J., and Chas. W. fresh grown
cabbage plants, ready Sept. 10th, $1
M. C. G. Williams, Baxley.

Cabbage plants, fresh grown, 300,
50c; 500, 75e;. $1.25 M parcel post paid.
I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, R 3.

Cabbage, collard and tomato plants,
500, 60c; $1.M. Mrs. R. E. Hackle,
Valdosta.

Lead. var. cabbage, tomato and Ga.
Heading and Blue Stem collard plants,
500, 50c; 95c M; 5M $4.50. A. Perry,
Valdosta, 739 E. Hill Ave.

Flat Dutch cabbage plants, "1Be M,
del. in Ga. Now ready. Rafe H.
Thompson, Flowery Branch, Rl.

- Cabbage, collard and tomato plants,
500, 60c; $1 M del. B. Crow, Gaines-
ville.

Rhubarb or pie plants, 6 for 30c; 50c
doz. 3 doz. $1 del.; Dill seed, 1-2 pt.
15c; 25c pt. 1-2 gal. 50c; 75c gal. del.
Ira C. Anderson, Roy.

Everbearing strawberry plants, $2.25
M; extra early large May strawberries
$2.75 M; peppermint, 25c doz.; dry
sage, 25c, 2 pts. Moss packed delivery.
D. M. Blackwell, Cleveland.

Everbearing Klondike strawberry
plants, $1.50 M. Mrs. S. J. Yeoman,
Leesburg.

Mastodon Everbearing and Lady

Thompson strawberry plants, 35cc C;
Red black and Red Everbearing rasp-
berries, 75c doz.; May cherries, Sugar
pear trees 15c ea. Cora Turner, Cleve-
land, R 4,.

Fall and winter heading cabbage and
collard plants, 500, 60c; $1 M. post-
paid. Will ship COD. Mrs. Gertrude
Branan, Lewiston.

Seed For Sale

Burr clover seed, hand cleaned and
screened, 4c lb. and postage; white
nest onions, 50c gal. broom corn, new
crop, nice pkg., $1 del. L. M. Ader-
hold, Lavonia.

White multiplying onions, 25c gal.;
about 1 bu. peach seed. Make offer.
Or will exc. for anything can use; also
large yellow onions for eating, 2c lb.
G. P. Murphy, Fairmount.

Calif. beer seed, dried, 5c tbls. post:
paid. T. C. Craton, Dallas, R 4.

Red. multiplying winter onion but-
tons, 50c gal. $2.75 bu. del. Mrs. B. L.
Brown, Ball Ground, R 1.

Nearly all var. cabbage seed? $1 Ib.;
Purple Top, White Globe turnip seed,
collards, rutabaga, and mustard seed,
all 35c Ib. Fostpaid. W. W. Williams,
Quitman.

Heavy bearing Eng. peas $5 for lot of
40 lbs. and postage. Cash with order.
Ga. cabbage collard seed, 5c thls. 1932
crop. C. L. Lindsay, Uvailda.

Burr clover seed, 1c lb. FOB. Mrs.
W. M. Burson, Campton.

White nest onions for fall setting,
50c gal., new dried peaches, 15c lb.
hae postage. Eva Burell, Elberton,
Rt. 6:

5 lbs. ft. wide stem mustard seed,
gathered this yr. 10c per half cupful.
Exc. for Marglobe tomato, cucumber
seed, onion sets, white sacks. Mrs.
Ruth Yawn, Moultrie, R 2. :

Red shallots, 30c gal.;. $1.75 bu;
Klondike strawberry plants, 25c C;
$1.75 M. Tomato plants, 20c C; collard
plants, 20c C. All del. L. A. Crow,
Oakwood.

Pure, unmixed Purple Top, White
Globe, and Seven Top turnip seed,
high germination; Half Runner, Six
Weeks, garden beans, 30c Ib. 3 lbs. 85c.
Postpaid. C. F. Maddix, Lawrence-
ville.

Burr clover seed, in rough, Ic Ib.
FOB. Roy Lewis, Hartwell, R 1.

Seven Top turnip seed, postpaid, 1
cup, 12c; 2 cups, 20c; 4 cups, 35c.
Stamps accepted. Mrs. M. E. Ledford,
Crandall, R 1.

300 Ibs. pure Perkins Long Green
okra seed, 1932 crop. Clean, sound.
Wholesale, 20 th.; less, 25 1b.;:

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100.

BULLETIN
Seed For Sale

seed, 20c Ib. FOB. W. U. J. Draugh-
on, Climax.

Yellow Bermuda onion sets, 15c qt.
and postage. Money. J. B. McGill,
Parrott.

Miscellaneous For Sale

Cold pack canned green peas in
glass jars. No acid. Make best of-
fer. Exc. for spring hatch pullets and
cockerels or home cured meat. Mrs.
C. C. Kelley, Stapleton.

Peach trees, lead. var. State insp.
true to name, $45 M; $5 C; Want peach
seed, in lots of 100 lbs. up. E. B. Tra-
vis, Riverdale.

Soup mixture made by special 4-H
club recipe. No. 2 cans, 15c each; No.
3 cans, 25c; beans, No. 3 cans, 15c;
peaches, No. 2 cans, 10c ea. Miss Ja-
sselle Bottoms, Marietta, R 6.

Napier grass roots, 100 del. $1; dish-
rag gourd seed, 1 doz. or more seed,
2c ea. del; nest egg gourds, 10c each
del. T. L. Mitchell, Macon.

Lead. var. apple sprouts, 2 for 25c;
Scuppernong vines, 1 and 2 yr. old, 5
for 25c; crabapple, cherry sprouts, 2
for 25c. All rooted. Add postage. Mrs.
Roy Titshaw, Monroe.

Dry sage, 35 gal.; green hot pep-
per, 30c; Everbearing Klondike straw-
berry 30c C; tender garden beans, 10c
a pack or 3 for 25c. Mary E. Crindle,
Dahlonega, R 1.

1-2 gal. dried sage, 1932 crop, 15c;



dried Life Everlasting, 20c per 1-2 gal.
sage plants, 6 for 20c; catnip plants,
6 for 15c. Add postage. Mrs. Leila

Titshaw, Monroe, R 5.

75 Ibs. dry sage,. 40c lb. W. M. Al-
len, Carrollton.

Deer tongue leaves, shade cured, 1-4
Ib. 20c; 1-2 Ib. 35c; 3 Ibs. $1. W. M.
Thornton, Jesup. :

Deer tongue for flavoring home-
grown tobacco, 1-2 Ib. 20c; 1 lb. 35c; 3
lbs. $1 postpaid. H. W. Sandlin, Cai-
ro.

Good, new white 100 lb. sacks, 12 for
$1 postpaid; 15 young fat healthy fri-
ers, 1 1-2 to 2 Ibs. 20c lb.; B. Rock
roosters, 25c 1b.; nice fruit, also. Zenas
Sanders, Felton.



Miscellaneous Wanted

Want 35 Ibs. nice new goose or White
Pekin duck feathers at a reasonable
price. Mrs. J. L. Moye, Columbus, 1433

4th Ave.



Tobacco For Sale

Good, mellow, Red Leaf chewing to-
bacco, 10c Ib. del. No orders less than
50c del. S. P. Hutto, Surrency.

Good, flue cured tobacco, this yrs.
crop, 12 lbs. $1 del., or exc. for dried
apples: lb. for lb. Mrs. L. O. Morris,
Surrency.

Good, old home-made, flue. cured
Red Leaf chewing tobacco, well press-
ed, flavored ready to chew, 10 lbs. 60c.
Miss Pearl Nipper, Coffee.

Selected Red Leaf and Lemon to-

bacco, for smoking and chewing, 10
Ibs. $1 del. in Ga. R. S. Williams,
Baxley. :
Mellow, flue cured tobacco, Red or
Bright, chewing, 10c; smoking, 8c del.
to 3rd zone. No chks. No orders less
50c. Linnie Burke, Surrency.

Extra good chewing tobacco, Red
Leaf, 10c lb. to 3rd zone. No chks. No
orders less 50c. Ruby McLeod, Sur-
rency.

Extra good, Red Leaf, barn cured
tobacco, 10c Ib. del. in Ga. No orders
less 50c. No chks. David Hutto, Sur-
rency.

Tobacco, 10c lb. or exc. for other
value. Phil Davis, Surrency.

Tobacco, for chew and smoking chew
8c; smoking, 6c lb. Send money order
to: Alex Campbell, Surrency.

Barn cured tobacco, Dark Red Leaf
or light Red, 14 lbs. $1 del. 3rd zone.
Mrs. W. H. Roberson, Alma.

Flue cured tobacco, Dark Red Leaf,
aged mellow, 14 lbs. $1 postpaid. Sat.
guar. or money ret. Mrs. D. T. Steed-
ley, Alma, RFD 3.

Flue cured tobacco, 10c lb. Exc. 10
Ibs. for 2 gal. syrup. Ha. del. J. B. Tom-
berlin, Surrency.

Yellow Leaf, barn or flue cured, ready
to chew. An excellent grade, 14 Ibs.
$1 me = gone. S P. Beecher, Bax-







Tobacco, mellow and sweet, Red or'







Thursday, September 15, 1939.



Tobacco For Sale

Selected long leaf tobacco, for chew.
ing. Guar. 10 lbs. $1 del. in Ga. Sam-
ple ready to chew, 1-2 lb. 25c, Dan |
Gray, Uvalda. :

Long Leaf tobacco, for chewing, 19
Ibs. $1 del. to 3rd zone. Cash with
order. Walter Gray, Uvalda. :

Good, home-made Bright or Req
Leaf tobacco, aged and mellow, well
pressed, ready for use. Chewing or
smoking, 10 lbs 50c. D,. E. Williams,
Mershon.

Good, home-made, flue cured ready _
for use Bright or Red Leaf. tobacco,
10 lbs. 75c del. Miss Colline Deen,
Coffee, R 1. : es

Good, home made, flue cured Bright
or Red Leaf tobacco, ready for use,
10 Ibs. 70c del. 8rd zome. Cossie Co- |
thern, Mershon.

Good, strong Brown tobacco, 193]
crop. Flue cured and mellow, 5 lbs.
55c; 10 Ibs. $1. Prepaid in Ga. Mrs, J.
J, Boatright, Rockingham.

Good, flue cured tobacco, chewing,
6 1-2 lbs. 50c; smoking, 7 Ibs. 50c del.
Good grade. J. P. McLeod, Screven.

Tobacco Wanted

Want to exc. 5 lb. this yrs. dried
apples or white bunch butter beans
for 5 Ibs. tobacco, pressed, flavored,
ready to chew. Must be good. Write
first. Zed Braswell, Loganville, R 2.







Georgia Products For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

Bunch Velvet beans for sale or exc. |
for good seed oats, or heifer calves, 2
mos. or older, or would take calves on
halves and keep to 6 mos. old. N. T.
Beasley, Kite.

BUTTER FOR SALE
4 or 5 lbs. nice table butter ea. week
25c Ib. postpaid. Cow T. B. tested.
Mrs. J. D. Smith, Bowdon, R 3. .

FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
FOR SALE

6 basket crates extra fine Greater
B. tomatoes, shipped by express, $2.50
crate. Jeff A. Taylor, Buena Vista.

Hastings green chili pepper, also
long hot green pepper, cheap or exc.
for tobacco, Ib. for lb. Ea. pay post-
age. Mrs. A, N, Chambers, Bowdon,
RFD 1. 4

Unclassified eating and cooking ap-
ples, 75c bu; dried fruit, 8 Ibs. $1 del.;
lead. var. 2 yr. old apple trees, 12 1-2c
ea., Exe. for good work mule. T. M.
Webb, Ellijay.

Nice muscadines, $1 bu. FOB. Money
order or dollar bill. J. B. Howington,
Commerce, R 3.

Apples for eating and cooking. Ev-
ery one sound and free of worms, $1.-
25 per bu. del. J. D. Stembridge, Ella
Gap.

1 or more bu. red pepper for sale
or exc. for something I can use, seed,
plants, honey, pears, eggs to set. H.
S. Guthrie, Manor.

FRESH AND CURED MFATS |

Nice cured hams, guar. sound, from
corn fed hogs. Wt. 20-30 lbs. 20c lb.
del. Mrs. J. M. Lewis, Warthen. i.
Fat pork, 140 Ibs. at 10c lb. at my ~
farm, 4 miles from Whigham. J. M. |
Langston, Whigham.

30 cured, smoked shoulders, wt. 15
to 25 Ibs. ea. 10c Ib.; 4 hams, wt. 20
to 30 Ibs. 15e lb. Ship COD, plus pos-
tage. G. D. Fain, Edison.

FRUIT FOR SALE
New, sundried apples, 10 lbs. $1 00;
strawberry and blackberry iam and
blackberry jelly, 30c pt. Mrs. Lula
Hawkins, Alpharetta, R 4.

POTATOES FOR SALE











Sweet potatoes for sale or exc for Vn

well bred heifers, hogs, seed oats, rye,
winter pea seed, Austrian peas, etc.
Write. J. M. Clark, Baxley. :

SYRUP FOR SALE es
Syrup, 50c gal. FOB, or exc. for hogs
or pigs or cows, calves, field peas,
wheat, or anything can use. Bob Sos-
by, Carnesville. oo
Pure Sugar Cane syrup in 10 Ib. ~
pails, 6 to cs., $2.50 FOB, W. &
Chambless, Dawson.
20 gal. Hastings Honey Drip sor-
ghum cane syrup, 50c gal. FOB. H.
anil













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