Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1932 September 22

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

STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1932.

Poultry For Sale
BANTAMS |

6 pr. pure R. C. Golden Sebrights,
alf grown, $2.00 per pair. Howard
itts, Dahlonega.

Bantams: 2 white hens, 1 colored
en; white rooster, colored. rooster, all
rood stock, 35c ea. 3 for $1; 4 - 5 mos.
d. roosters,
eenville.

1 bantam rooster, 50c.
sronwood.
Young bantams, pairs, trios or pens,
riced reasonably. Sat. guar. All mix-
d birds; Want 3 young B. B. game
ckerels. James Rice, Douglasville.
Young, mixed bantams, pullets hens,
ks and cockerels, all colors. Guar.
please. Trade for rabbits. James
ice, Douglasville.

Frances Ball,

2 fine Bantam hens, 1 speckled and |

ellow for sale or exc,
drake and hen.
leveland, R 1.

for 2 ducks,
Braughten Rogers,

S

Pit game bantam. stags, $1.25 each,

eo. W. Bozart, Jr., Atlanta, 382 Peach-
ree Place, N. W.

Few more half grown Buff Cochin

itams, $1.25 each; nearly grown,
$1.50 each; grown stock, $2.-each, $5

10; eggs, $1. 50 for 15. O. H. Wright,

tlanta, 515 Peters St.

Golden Sebright bantam hens, $1.00
nd $1.50 each; cocks, $1 each; April
pullets and cockerels, 75 ea. All pure,

m prize winning stock. Mrs. R. Q.

Mer, Acworth, R 2.



BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
6 nice April hatch Barred Rock pul-
ts, $3.00 cash with order. Mrs. C. S.
Bradshaw, Dublin, R 2.
B. R. April pullets, 60c ea. or $13.-
for lot, FOB. C. E. Bedenbaugh,
ightsville.
Barred Rocks, Reg. Per. 10-D1-32, 2
yr. old laying hens, $1.25; also pullets.
Exc. for cock, same breed, not over 2

old, with Permit. Mrs. John Wat- |

son, Graymont.

Extra fine, pure bred B. R. Parks
str, cockerels, Cream /Grade, Reg. Per.
200- C-32, Standard color, 4-5 mos.

$1 00. each; Yr. old, $3.00 ea., 2 ior

Eggs, extra, doz,
. Eggs, standard, doz.
_ Eggs, Georgia trade, don 2s
Soues, Yartl Tun) GOs: satupce nw
_ Stags, Ib. :
Hens, Ib,
_ Roosters, Ib.
- Friers, Ib.
- Ducks, Ib.
pc Geese; 10:
_ Turkeys, Ib.
_ Capons, lb.
jeld Peas, mixed, bu.
eld Peas, not mixed, bu.
Country Butter, best table, Ib. --
Ear Corn (80 Ib, to bu), Bus
Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. ----
_ Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton
Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton





20c each. Jack Smith,



Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Sept. 12, 1932.

Atlanta
Sec Se $ .24
pip)
20

20
50

DEPARTMENT of
CUGENE Cee

Poultry. For Sale
as Mrs, Henry J. Colson, Daisy, R

whine White Rock cock, very fine,
$1. Send COD. Exe. for young, pure
bred Dondaldson str. Red hen: Eva
Haynes, Buford.

Pure bred Buff Rocks: heavy cock-
erels, 75c to $1 each; hatching eggs,

75 per 15. Mrs.C. R. Sorrells,. Mon-
roe:

Pure bred Parks str. B. P, R. pullets,

2

Pullets are ready
Junius Chastain,

cockerels and cocks.
to lay. No culls.
Toccoa, R 2.

2 Thompson str. 16 mos. old, B. R.
roosters, $1.25 each; 2 March roosters,
$1 ea., 30 head 6 wks. old chicks, 15c
ea. Mrs, G. C. Clifton, Millen.

Pure bred White Rocks, 1st yr, from
Fischel Best April hatch pullets and
cockerels, $1 each. Mrs. Z. L. Scott,
Concord.

10 or 12 nice White Rock cockerels,
50 each, April hatch, pure bred. Can
ship from Eastman or Rhine. Mrs.
Geo. W. Ross, Rhine, R 2.

_ Parks str. April and May hatch B.
R. cockerels, $1 each or $145 for pr.
Foundation stock direct. Reg. Per. 21-
D-32. FOB. Mrs. H. L. Odam, Daisy.

4 pure Thompson Ringlet B. R, Mar.
cockerels, $1 ea., $3.50 for lot, FOB.
Mrs. R. L. Mabry, Canon, R. 2. he

10 thoroughbred B. R. pullets, Mar.
and April hatch, Thompson str. $10.00
for lot. Pearl Aderhold, Lavonia.



CORNISH
Full Dark Cornish Indian roosters,
Feb., Mar., April hatch, $1.25, $1, 75c
each; eggs, 6 1-2c ea. Full M. B. tur-
key tom, $2.50. Money order. Mrs. E.

P. King, Rochelle, R 1,
Pure bred Dark Cornish yr. old
hens, $1 each; February hatch pullets,
$1 each. Mrs. S. E. Shurling, Oconee.
Thoroughbred, standard wt. and
standard bred Dark Cornish: cockerels,
$3 and $5 ea. K. H. Cooper, Moultrie.
4 Indian pullets and cockerel, pure
bred, 60c each, also trio B. Leghorns,
50c each, FOB; dry sage, 30c gal., 45c

MARKET REPORT.

OF GEORGIA See

Macon

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: jee sold during week begining a 12, 1932, at co-operative alee. brought 4.04 per cent, Basis: No. 1.

1 $6.50.



Always Subject to Variation.

Savannah Augusta

AGRICULTURE...

















COMM! SSIONER=

Poultry For Sale

- Pep y Mrs. ia. C. es Lula,
2



GAMES

10 Top-knot Ginn Red game cock-
erels, 4 to 5 Ibs..ea., $1.25. ea. or swap
for any pure stock game pullets. Jess
Wilson, Machen.

Royal Chanticleer pit games. Never
known to run, $1.50 to $10 each. G. W.
Price, Atlanta, 1678 Emory Road.

1 cock and 5: hens, extra mated, $6;
2 stags, 7 mos. old, $1 each. Emory
Deen, Uvalda.

Red Quill and Gull crossed, $5 per
trio; pure Gull trio, $5; Carolina Blue,
pure, $5; few Roundheads, $6. Abso-
lutely: guar. Claud Logan, Ellijay.

5 April hatch pure Shawlneck game
cockerels, $1 each; 3 hens, 15 mos. old,
1 cock, 1 1-2 yrs. old. Make offer.
Guar. pure. G. O. Warren, Cadwell,
Rud. ;

20 full pit. game friers, $10.

and thrifty; good laying str. Blacks
and Blues, also 1 black-breasted Red
cock. Sure winner, $3. E. B. Rain-
water, Hephzibah.
_ Warhorse-Roundhead March pullets |p
joc each; 10 hens, 1931 hatch Blue-
Roundhead cross, 75c ea; also 20 half
gal. cans, blackberries for $5. C. J.
Keys, Bishop.

3 pit games, 1 white cock, 2 hens,
Carl Griffin, Gainesville, 85
Oak St. :



. GIANTS
Some fine cockerels and roosters of
Marcys J. Black Giants. Sell or exc.
for same kind in order to get new
blood. Mrs. E. A. Lambert, Denton.
Jersey White Giant cockerels, Mar.
hatch, T. B. tested, pure bred, $1.25
each, FOB: Sat... guar. Mrs. (T. J.
Whitley, Osierfield.

LEGHORNS

40 W. L. cockerels, direct from Pal-
mers. 10 Eng. str. 3 mos. old, $1 ea.
H. B. Mercier, Buford.

50 selected Tancred W. L. and 50
Booth W. Minora pullets, May hatch,



40c each, FOB; 100 Booth str. White |

Fine.



Poultry For Sale

ae April pullets, 60c ea. ROB. Ne
. Williamson, Bremen.

ne C. W. Leghorns, Kerlins Oe a
heavy laying strain. Good cond. nee
lets 60c each, Mrs. W. V. Rogers, GIS te
ran, R3, Box 129.

4 hens cock, 1931 hatch WwW. Ke
horns; trio Muscovey ducks, and

White Guineas or rabbits, for ie "

mas. L. E, Williams, Ty Ty.
4 W. lL. June cockerels,. 50c (enc.
No chks. accepted. J. E. Lewis, a
belle, R 2.
10 Ferris Best Eee str, Wide pallor

from stock direct from Ferris, 4 and 5
mos. old, 50c ea. Mrs. F. B. Flanders, *

Rockledge.

25 S. C. W. L. hens, pure bred, now
laying, 50c each. Mrs. E. A. Causey,
Bowdon.

2 Booths AAA Tancred w. a April .

cockerels, 80c each or $1.50 for both,

FOB. Exe. for mixed pullets at 15c
lb. or other value. W. LL. Helms,
Buena Vista.

2 pure bred. Buff: Leghorn cockerels,

March hatch, 5c each, or $1.25 for
both, or exc. for 3 settings of Buff or

- Li eges.

10 W. L. cockerels, May hatch, from
stock direct from Tancred. $1.25 each,
or 3 or more in lot, $1 ea. FOB. Exc.
for Duroc pigs or bred gilt. L. W.
Stallings, Carrollton, R 4.

Few W. L. cockerels, direct from
Booths Ped. stock, March hatch,
AAA Matings, from: Dams with trap-
nest records of 324 to 331 eggs yearly.
$2.50 each. J. C. Ward, Perry.

5 pure bred W. L. 5 mos. old roos-
ers, 75c each, FOB; 6 pure bred White
Wyandotte roosters (friers), 75 ea.
FOB. Mrs. Mattie McPherson, Ra-
bun, Gap, R 1. as

7

5 MINORCAS

Pape str. Black Minorca citar hae

selected for breeding, April hatch, 75
(last offer at this

each; 3 for $2.00
price). Mrs. G. W. Wilson, _ Martin, R

2.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS.
_ Young hens, Leghorns, Beri or

esammete scones



Columbus Valdosta
$ .24

joe

.20

wee.

oo

Ao

08

18

.20



Poultry For Sale
Poultry Wanted
Baby Chicks For Sale
Baby Chicks Wanted
Eggs For Sale
Eggs Wanted
Live Stock For Sale
Live Stock Wanted
Grain and Hay For Sale
- Grain and Hay Wanted
Positions Wanted ~.i------- cs,
Farm Help Wanted
Plants For Sale
Seed For Sale
Seed Wanted
Miscellaneous For Sale
Miscellaneous Wanted
TOnACCO. HOt DBI wee Co sey
Tobacco Wanted -
Georgia Products For Sale
Georgia Products Wanted
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INDEX













NUMBER 38.

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Mrs. T. L. Fussell, Rhine.





PAGE TWO

Poultry For Sale

-R. I. Reds. Reasonable price. Mrs. D.
C. Foley, Avondale Estates, Ga.

50 pure bred Tancred W. L. and 50
Booths str. W. Minorca pullets, May
hatch, 45c ea; also 100 White Minorca
pullets, April hatch, 60c ea. All FOB.
-W. B. Williamson, Bremen.

5 White Rhode Island roosters, ear-
ly February hatch, blood tested, full
- grown to age, $1.25 ea. or $5 for all.
_ FOB. A. J. Hunt, Hartwell.

ORPINGTONS

Pure bred Buff Orp. roosters, Mch.
1932 hatch, $1 each; pure bred Dark
Cornish roosters, 6 mos. old, $1.00 ea.
Money order with order. Mrs. Alonzo
Hartley, Tennille.

3 Buff Orp. cockerels, pure bred,
late April hatch, about 3 Ibs., $1 ea;
1 crossed bred from pure R. I. Red
and Buff Orp., $1. Not postpaid. Mrs.
W. J. Rogers, Claxton, R 3.

S PIGEONS

10 pigeons, 25c pr. or $1.25 for lot.

Big, old fashioned kind. Cash with
order. Mrs. W. S. A. Beckworth, Bax-
ley, R 2.
8 pr. of White Kings, Homers, and
Carneaux, $1.50 pr. All well mated
and banded and working. C. H. Xe
erby, Columbus, 22 11th St.

Large, mated, bandedp, eadene
White Kings, $1.00 pr; Silver Kings,
5c pr. Will ship COD. F. S, Taylor,
Vidalia.

70 W. Kings, some banded and
working; others working by Fall, $25.
_ Eugene Heckle, Scott.

Pure bred and banded W. Kings,
well mated and working, $1.25 pr; 30
pr. common pigeons, 25c pr. Write:
Odell Collins, Moultrie.

7 pr. mixed pigeons, 15c pr. or $1 for
lot, FOB. Avery Alderman, States-
boro, R 4.

2 pr. prize winning White Eng. Runt
pigeons, $3.00 for lot. J. T. Chambers,
Flovilla.

40 White Kings, some mated and

working; first class cond. $12.00 for
lot. N. P. Miller, Hawkinsville.
_ 42 pigeons, mated, working. Fine
birds; White Kings, Carneaux, and
few Homers, $20.00 for lot. Mrs. G. B.
Butler, Brookhaven.

PEAFOWLS ~
Sev. mature peafowls, full plumage;
2 pr. Yr. old; 1 pr. yr. old; extra Pea
hens, 1932 stock, quail size: Ringneck
pheasants also. J. H. Smith, Atlanta,
3. :











PHEASANTS
13 hens, 7 cocks, Ringnecks, $5 pr.,
or $2 each if all are taken; Goldens
and Silvers, 1 pr. each, $15.00 each
pair; Golden cock, $5.00. W. W. Ran-
dall, LaGrange.

1932 hatch Ringneck Pheasant

males, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Joe L. Young,
LaGrange, Box 522.
._ Golden Ambhearst, Nepal, Ringneck,
Mongolian and Mutant pheasants, al-
so Blue peafowls, and bantams. Ad-
dress: David Jennings, Jr., Americus,
P, O. Box 84.

R. I. REDS
Spring hatch pure bred Donaldsons
str. cockerels, $1 each; 2 very choice,
$1.50 ea. , Miss Ida Dodd, Fairmount.
_ First quality S. C. R. I. Reds, Don-
-aldson str. 8 mos. old cockerels, $1.75
and $2.50; 12 White Minorca pullets
and 1 cockerel, 5 mos. old, 65c ea. Mrs.
R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton.
3 or 4 Donaldson str. Red cockerels,
_ March-April hatch, $1 and 5c ea., re-
- spectively; eggs, 50c per 15. Crate re-
turned. Mrs. J. F. Trawick, Tennille.
30 Donaldson Red April hatch pul-



ae Jets, and 10 cockerels, same hatch, 75c

ea. not del; also 28 lbs. used geese
feathers, good cond., 35c Ib, and post-
age. Mrs. C.7H. Capel, Molena.
20 R. I. Red April, May hatch pul-
Its,
. Mrs.
Gen,

and May hatch cockerel, 50c ea.
Chas. Seiferman, Sylvester. C-o
Del.

12 pure bred S. C. R. I. Red 4 1-2
mos. old pullets, 60c each, or $7 for
lot. Money order. No chks. Pure

- bred, good laying stock. Mrs. L. D.
' Kimbrel, Baxley, R 3. .

April hatched R. I. Red pullets, pure
bred stock; good laying strain, 12 pul-
lets and 1 unrelated cockerel, $12.00.



No Cornish wanted. M.

MARKET

Poultry For Sale

40 Dunlop str. 15 wks. old R. I. Red
pullets, 50c ea., or $18 for lot; 15 pure
White Pekin ducks, $9 for the bunch.
Fritz Rovers, Washington, R.3.



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

25 head M. B. March turkeys, $1.75
each. Order for Spring breeding; 10
head of young Toulouse geese, March
hatch, $1.50 per head. Mrs. P. E.
Thomas, Cordele, R 4.

Large White ducks from April, 75c
ea. or exc. for some feed. Between
Tallapoosa and Waco Highway. John
Gsisz, Tallapoosa, Rt.

Goose, $1 or exc. for 1 White Pekin
duck and drake. J. H Putham, Ran-
ger.

Pure Bourbon Reds, April hatch, $6
for 2 hens, 1 tom. Exc. for nice S. P.
C. male. J. T. Holland, Lenox.

8 White Pekin ducks and drakes.
Mrs. W. O. Herrington, Daisy, RFD 1.

31 Mammoth White Pekin ducks,
this springs hatch, $30 or $1 ea. Exc.
for good, fresh in milch cow, small
pony horse or mule. Jas. M. Massey,
Waycross, R, 4, Box 148-A.

38 head of geese, $1 each. A. H.
Phillips, Moultrie, R 5.

11 head turkeys, $1.25 each; 1 old
hen, 8 half grown, 2 small, are 6 wks.
old. Sell or exc. for W. L. pullets. W.
E. Mullis, Alma, RFD 4.

About 25 Mallard ducks and drakes,
$1, -a. for Jot; FOB: '\T. C; Meadors,
Covington.

Choice, Spring hatch Bourbon Reds
for breeders; hens, $4; toms, $6 each.
Del. to Nov 10th. Mrs. W. N. Lott,
Braselton.

6 White Pecan ducks and drake,
April 1931 hatched, $7. Cash with or-
der.
2. ;

Pr. of White Muscovey drakes, April
hatch, 9 or 10 lbs. ea. Extra fine, $1.50

per pr. FOB. Mrs. Stella Clifton Bar-
field, Hahira.

5 Giant European Rouen ducks, $1
each; 2 drakes, $1.25 each; also 3 pr.
White King pigeons, $1 per pr. Mrs.

| E, Davis, Soperton, R 3.

10 turkeys, 8 March hatch, 1 hen
and 1 tom, $14 for lot, FOB R. R. sta-
tion; also 5 May hatch turkeys, for $6
FOB. Mrs, L. E. oe Cobbtown,
Pee,

23 White Pekin @heks: 75c ea. or exc.
for Buff or Reds or any heavy breed
of chickens. Write what you have.
Mrs. Gus Sosebee, Cleveland.

Muscovey ducks, black with white
markings, drakes, $1.50; hens, $1.25;
trio, $3.50 FOB. Young stock, ready
to lay. Lawson Peterson, Jr., Vidalia.

Bronze turkeys, May hatch, $2.25
each, $6 trio. B. C. Pope, Tallapoosa,
Rio.

32 fine White Pekin ducks, 1 and 2
yrs. old, to close out at 50c each. Mrs.
Virginia Royal, Abbeville.

WYANDOTTES
10 April hatch pullets, direct from
Booths. $10 for lot. Mrs. Hugh Bowl-
ing, Union Point.

Poultry Wanted

ANCONAS |
Quote prices on 15 Ancona pullets,
ready to lay. Dr. M. F. Cochran, New-
nan.

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS

Want 15 or 20 early hatch B. Rock
pullets and 2 or 3 roosters, from dif.
party. Must be choice stock and cheap.









N. C. Faulkner, Lula.
GAMES
Exe. nice ewe lambs for pit games.

Y. Harper,

Wray.



GIANTS
Want to hear from party having the
pure bred Jersey White chickens and
eggs. S. C, Wiley, Blythe, R 1.

LEGHORNS

Exc. 1 full stock Black Game roost-
er for 2 Brown Leghorn a Mrs.
H. S. Guthrie, Manor.

Exc. 15 March hatch pure R. L Red
pullets for 15 March hatch pure W. L.
pullets. Mrs. B. H. McKinnon, Rich-
land, R 5.



Want 50 or more W. L. April hatch



pullets, cheap for cash. No culls. W.:





Paul Ertzberger, Carnesville, R.
chicks, from heavy layers, $7.75 per

BULGE TI N-
Poultry Wanted
C. Evans, Rossville, R 1, Lake View.

MINORCAS

Want White Minorca April hatch
pullets, or Eng. W. Leghorns. No culls.
Mrs. L. A. Edwards, Meigs, R 1.

Want 200 young hens and spring
hatched pullets, any breed. No culls.
Take them in lots of 25 or more. Must
be cheap. J. D. Humphrey, Fitzgerald,
215 Jassamin St.

Want 10 young hens, pure bred. Buff
Minorcas. Exc. other chickens or pay
cash. Must be pure bred and cheap.
Write. M. A. Belflower, Empire, R 1.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Want 10 large breed hens, not over
18 mos. old. Exc. $15 value for same.
W. D. Warren, Dallas, PO. Box 36.

i WYANDOTTES
Want 5 or 10 thoroughbred White
Wyandotte Early March hatch pullets,
laying or ready to lay. State best cash
price. Mrs. W. W. Gaines, Atlanta,
87 Clifton St., S. E., Kirkwood.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., WANTED
Will pay $1.50 for M. B. tom, April
hatch. No culls. Exe. 2 Red cocks, 1
1-2 yrs. old for 3 pure bred B. R. pul-
lets. Mrs. J. K. McRae, Quitman, R 1.

Baby Chicks For Sale

Eng. Leghorns, Reds, Barred Rocks.
All from well selected flocks.. Very
reasonable prices. . Custom hatching,
$2 per C. eggs. Eustace McKinney,
Jr., Blackshear. :

30 baby chicks, Sept. 13th hatch.











Heavy breeds assorted. 7 1-2c ea. del.

No chks.
ys
Pape str. S. C. Black Minorca baby

D. M. Harrell, Hawkinsville,

C; $3.85 per 50; $2 per 25; eggs, 4c ea.
del. Mrs. C. L. Rehberg, Cairo.

Thousands of pure bred chicks every
Tuesday and Friday. Heavy breeds, 6
1-2c each; light, 6c del. E. R. Adling-
ton, Atlanta, 510 Piedmont Ave.

Quality baby chicks, Barred and W.
Rocks, Reds, $6.75 per C; heavy as-
sorted, $6.25; for less 100, add Ic per
chick. Postpaid. R. H. Fechtel, Al-
bany.

Ss. C. W. L. and B. Rocks from high
producing, healthy flocks: Leghorns, 5
1-2c; Rocks, 6 1-2c. Del. 100 per cent
live del. guar. D. P. Martin, Cobb-
town.

Thoroughbred White, Barred Rocks,
Reds, Eng. Leghorns, from well-select-
ed stock, $6.50 C; heavy assorted, $5.95
C; lots less 100, add 1c per chick. Pre-
paid. Live del. A. H. Fechtel, Way-
cross.

Booking orders for
chicks, $7 per C; mixed,
paid and guar. live del.
Ashburn,

Baby Chicks Wanted

Want 200 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 8 wks. old. Any large breeds
but B. Rocks preferred. Other party
pay chgs. I furnish feed. Mrs. J. M.
Leary, Sycamore, R 1.

Want 200 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 8 wks. old. R. I. Reds pre-
ferred. Mrs. Florence Hilton, Tarry-
town, R 2, :

Want 200 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 10 wks. old. R. I. Reds. Mrs.
J. T. Edwards, Meigs.

Want 200 baby chicks to raise on
halves. I furnish feed; party pay chg.
1 way. D.C. Johnson, Uvalda.

Want 100 or 150 baby chicks to raise
on halves to 10 - 12 wks. Big breed
preferred. Plenty feed. Mrs. W. G.
Bullard, Baxley, R 4, Box 81.

Want 100 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 6 or 8 wks. old. Any large
breed. Mrs. G. H. Boatright, Bartow.

thoroughbred
$6 C. Pre-
K. C. West,





Eggs For Sale

Prize winning Dark Cornish eggs,
75c per 15; $2 for 50 prepaid; Spring
hatched cockerels, $1 ea. FOB. Mrs.
C. O. Sikes, Sylvester.

Pure bred Dark Cornish eggs for set-
ting, 5c each; also young, Spring
hatched roosters, 75c ea. Guar. sat.
Mrs. C. A. Patterson, Ty Ty, R 1.

B. R. eggs, for setting, 50c per 15,
Rockyford. Mrs. B. S. eae , Rocky



Fora, R 2



yrs.





Thursday, September 22, 1932.

Eggs For Sale

The Turken Wonder Bird eggs, $1.-
25 per setting of 15; sev. trios, $5 trio;
Reosters, $2 ea. Mrs. J. F. Anderson,
Blue Ridge.

Eggs Wanted



Want 600 B. R. eggs and White Rock

eggs to set. J. W. C. Trowell; Jesup,

Want eggs for hatching, heavy
breeds: Reds, Rocks, Orp., Whites and
Buffs. Advise number of hens you
have and number eggs can furnish
weekly. A. C. Bowles, Fayetteville.

Want eggs to hatch at 3c an egg
over 150 and up to 375. Must be fresh,
fertile eggs for good results. Mrs. W.
F, Thompson, Boston.

Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE

2 Jersey colored heifers, 10 mos. old;
2 milch cows, 3 gal. milk, pound put-
ter per day; 75 bu. Portorican pota-
toes, 50c'bu. at patch. W. M. Fort-
ner, Meansville, R 1.

Few yearlings to offer for sale. These
are under a yr. old and in good cond.
as to fat. W. C. Siler, Summertown.

Reg. 14 mo. old Jersey bull. Mother.
gives 4 1-2 gal. when fresh and is a
long milker. Bull has no bad habits.
$25 or exc. for corn at market price.
W. W. Brooks, Greensboro.

Cream color Jersey cow, to freshen
in January with 2nd calf; bred to Reg.
Jersey; 3 gal. when fresh; 1 gal. now.
$30 here. Mrs. Ella Everett, Richland,
Fee

2 yr. old Jersey bull, wt. about 600
Ibs. Also 1 fine Jersey milch cow for
sale or exc. for good mule. J. A. Shel-
nutt, Roopville, R 1.

Good cow, freshen in 2 wks. Also
good heifer giving milk with first calf. .
Will swap either for good mule. Char-
lie Vaughan, Cumming, R 6.

Nice, thoroughbred bull, not reg. 2
old, also 3 smaller ones, cheap
for quick sale; Big Bone Guinea 6 wks.
old pigs, $4 ea. W. H. Clark, Gaines-
ville, R 8.

5 cows, fresh in, $30 per head. Jesse
W. Scott, Ben Hill, R 1.

Pure bred Hereford, not reg., calves,
cows and bulls. Markings very good.
In good cond. for sale. R. E. Lynch,
Machen.

Holstein bull, 5 mos. old. Sire, Chin-
qua-Penn Cream Echo, No. 524915;
dam Fayne Pontiac DepKal Klon-~
dyke No. 1301858; his dam now giving
7 gal. milk. B. T. Strickland, Fitzger-
ald.

3 yr. old Jersey cow, fresh, second
calf; gentle, $30 cash at barn. No exc.
50 Tancred W. Leghorn hens, ped.
stock $30 or 65c ea. here. R. N. Elder,
Cornelia.

Jersey bull, 2 yrs. old, $50 sired by
Maggies Sparkling Sultan, No. 247679
Great Grandsire undefeated in 5 yrs.
on Island of Jersey and sold for $35,-
000. Miss Kate Lancaster, Sylvester.

2 Jersey milch cows, $40 and $75.00.
Both giving milk now: 1 fresh, Ist calf;
other freshen December ist. F. G.
Jinks, East Point, 209 St. Michael St.

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

13 mos. old heifer, fine Jersey bull,
13 mos. old, giving excellent service,



large cow giving around gal. per day,

$45 for the three at barn. Mrs. Ethel
Jones, Lula, Star Route.

Reg. Holstein bull, 13 mos. old; good
shape, good wt., bargain at $25. Rev.
H. H. Humphries, Cleveland.

Fresh milch cow for sale. Call Jack-
son 7551-J. Gus Hightower, Atlanta,
1170 Boldercrest Drive.

1 half Guinea and half Jersey cow,
with 4th heifer calf (5 days old); gives
3 gal.-or more per day if well cared
for, $35. C. M. McDaniel, Hazlehurst,
R 3.

Jersey heifer and Guernsey male,
wt. about 200 Ibs each, for sale or exc.
for anything can use. Come see them
on Dr. Howards Farm. P. W. wills,
College Park; R 2, Box 71.

1 Jersey cow, giving 3' gal. milk per
day, $50; heifer, half Guernsey, 13
mos. old, $25; 3 mos. old male, half

Guernsey, $10. H. M. gee Sy-
ee R 1, Box 120,

Thursday, September 22, 1932,

Live Stock For Sale

Jersey Grade cows, fresh in milch,
cheap for cash. A, C. Bronwood.

Reg. Jersey cow, 9 yrs. old. Very
high breeding. Will give 5 1-2 gal.
milk, 2 1-2 Ib. butter on good feed;
giving less now. $40 FOB here. J. K.
Norman, McDonough.

Pure bred Jersey bull; Yr. old, sub-
ject to reg. $35. Exc. for oats or
wheat. Mell J. Tanner, Sandersville.
- 50 head young cattle, from middle
Ga. cows, 20 to 30 mos. old; fine for
Velvet bean fields or feeders; pasture

raised; horns clipved; also few heifers. | lins

E. E. Bass, Milledgeville.

- 8 good Jersey milch cows with young
calves. Sell cheap. Write or see me.
_M. G. Vanzant, Abbeville, R 2.
_ Pure- bred, dehorned Hereford bull,
about 1100 lbs., pure bred Jersey bull,
650 lbs. Sell or exc. for Poll Hereford,
light wt., ready for service. W. H.
Turner, Box Springs.

'. Several young, very fat steers, wt. 1

_M. up, each. Geo. B. Boddie, La-
Grange, RFD 6.

Jersey milch cow, fresh in January;
gentle and easy milker; Big mule,

about 850 Ibs., 8 yrs. old, work any-
where. $75 cash for mule.
_ Johnson, . Kite.

Annie Mae

Reg. J. bull, Lucky Noble Jack, No.
316193. Fine breeding. Dropped Dec.
15th, 1922. Wt. about 1 M. to 1200
tbs. $50 FOB. W. E. Pullen, Meigs.

4 or 5 cows and steers for sale or
exc. for corn. Other party bring the
corn and get the cattle. W. J. Lewis,

Kingsland.

1 Guernsey bull, 2 mos. old, from 4
1-2 gal. cow. . Furnish ail infcrma-

tion for registration. $20 FOB. P.
Neal, St. Simons Island.

5 cows for sale, $30 per head, also 1
mule for sale. Jess Scott, Ben Hil.

- 2mos. old pure Jersey male. Volun-

_teer breeding, $10; 4 White Indian
Runner ducks, 2 drakes, $5. Exc. for
seed oats, or rye. Hubert Moore, Ath-
ens.

_ Highly bred, 4 mos. old Jersey bull,
subject to reg. for sale or exc. reason-

able. Chas. H. Drake, Braselton.

Fresh Jersey cow, first calf, $25. See
her at Mr. Camps Adamsville and
Ben Hill Road, Atlanta.

-Polled Herefords: bulls, heifers and
cows, reg. and also pedigreed. Herd of
300 to select from. J. C. Collier, Bar-
_ nesville.

_ 4 high grade, med. size Jerseys, fresh
early October, $100. R. W. Blanton,
- Talbotton. :
Jersey and Holstein mixed, milch
cow, 4 gal. milk, 1 1-2 lb. butter; gen

tle, easy to milk and handle, no bad
habits. $35 at barn. A. J. Payne, Rey-
- nolds.

Reg. Polled Herefords; few selected
cows; extra good mature herd bull.
Perry E. Lunsford, Covington.

3 yr. old Jersey bull, reg. Bob You'll
Do. Sell or exc. for 80 W. L. pullets,
laying, er ready to lay, no culls. Tod
Westbrooke, Lumpkin.

HOGS FOR SALE

Nice, young pigs and shoats for sale.
-P. GC. and S. P. C: Cholera immune for
life. Reasonable price. R. C. Weaver,

Milledgeville, R 4 :

- Cholera and swine plague immuned
Duroc Jersey pigs Papers furnished
$6 ea. Christine Strange, Cobbtown.
Reg. S. P. C. bred gilts, young boars
ready for service, from the Worlds
Grand Champion blood of The Limit,
No. 68125. Priced right. F. H. Bunn,

Midville.

- Pure bred Big Bone Guinea pigs for
sale. Can be seen at Cross Highway,
near Harts Church. Floyd Penning-

ton, Stapleton, R 1.
. P. C. sow, wt. about 200 lbs., brea,
in good shape, $8; 6 head of nice, fat

geese, 50c per head. Mrs. E. A. Har-.
per, Osierfield.

10 thrifty pigs about 2 mos old. P.
_C. crossed with Chester White, $3 ea.,

r exc. for Jersey heifers. Mrs. Will
Trimble, Adairsville.

. P. C. reg. 10 mos. old boar, wt.
about 150 Ibs. $10 or exc. for 3 Essex
_ Shoats, wt. 50 or 60 lbs. C. A. Vaughan,
McDonough, R 6.

25 or 30 shoats, wt. 30 to 50 Ibs. for
sale at once. W. M. Ivey, Vidette.

Pure bred S, P. C. 8 wks. old pigs,

prolific strains and cholera im-



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Live Stock For Sale

Pure bred Jersey sow, wt. about 500
Ibs., 1 yr. and 5 mos, old, $23. Come
see, or send cash with order. M. A.
Hubert, Home at Springfield; P. O.-at

| Mayfield, Ga.

Thoroughbred P. C, pigs, 8 wks. old,
cholera immune, $3 ea. E. F. Yar-
brough, Danville,

Duroc Jersey 4 - 5 mos, old 80-100 lb.
pigs, cholera immune and reg. in buy-
ers name, $7.50 to $9.50 ea. $1 off in
pairs. Lightly crated and FOB my
shipping point. L. M. Kennedy, Col-

16 pigs, half Duroc and half Berk-
shire, $2.50 ea. at 6 wks. old (8 of them
will be 6 wks. old on Sept. 18th, other
8, the Ist of October). At my barn.
Mrs. C. J Atkinson, Madison, R 2.

Fine, pure blood Berkshire pigs, 12
wks. old, wt. 40-50 lbs. $10 with pa-
pers, $5 without. Fred L. White,
Buckhead, R 1, Morgan County.

up, also pigs, same breed, 25.to 30 lbs.
W. A. Summer, Norristown.

4 sows and 34 pigs, $2 ea. or exc. for
Seed oats; also black mare mule, 12
yrs. old, wt. 950 lbs. $50, or exc for 50
bu. oats or rye. W. J Morgan, Still-
more, R l.

21 head of nice fat shoats, wt. about
100 lbs. ea. at my place at 5c lb. Cross
between S. P. C. and Black Essex and
Duroc. Clint Elliott, Odum.

12 mos. old Duroc J. gilts, bred, wt.
175 Ibs. or more, ea., $15 each; 5 1-2

mos. old boars, $9 each; 2 mos. old, 40-

50 lbs. $5 ea. $8 pr. J. C. Lumsden,
Talbotton. ;

Little Guinea male, 4 mos. old, fine
for breeder; Black, fat and chunky.
$8; few gilts, 4 and 5 mos. old, $10 ea;
20 goats, mostly nannies, $25. R. E.
Barnes, Summit.

5 S. P. C. mixed pigs, and 3 mixed
Hampshire pigs, both sets 7 wks. old;
fat and thrifty. $1.95 ea. Crated light.
J. E. Harper, Osierfield.

Fine, pure blooded Berkshire pigs,
3 mos. old, $10 with papers, $5 without
papers. Fred L. White, Buckhead, R
1, Morgan County.

Feeder pigs and light hogs, all dbl.
treated and good stock, Come and see
J. F. Darby, Atlanta, 57 Brady St.,
phone, Hem. 8328.

Fine O. I. C. pigs, unrelated if de-
sired. Bred gilts. J. J. Harris, Pel-
ham.

6 O. I. C. pure bred, thrifty, 8 wks.
old pigs, $3.50 ea. FOB. Exc. for hens,
mixed or any large breed, or for most
anything can use at market price. J.
E. Edmunds, Elberton, R 6.

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
2 good horse mules, 11 and 12 yis.



cid, wt 800:and 900 lbs. $50 and $55

resvectively; Black Jersoy cow, 4 gal.
$35, Miss Odelle Lundy, Greensborc,
R 1.

Good: horse, $75.00. Exc. for first
class milch cow or W. L. pullets. W.
E. Mullis, Alma, R 4.

1 mare mule in nice shape except
moon-eyed, 7 yrs. old, work anywhere,
perfectly gentle. Sell cheap, or exc for
hogs, any size or for a cow. BE. L.
Crawford, Marietta, R 2,

A No. 1 Jack for sale. Dont depend
on description, come see. Will inter-
est any stock man. W. C. Cureton,
Rising Fawn.

Pr. mare mules, age 12 yrs., med.
size, sound cond. good eyes. Cheap for
cash. Mrs. Annie M. Hunt, Norcross,
RFD 1,

9 yr. old bay mare, gentle, work any-
where, wt. 950 Ibs., $50 cash, or exc.
for Jersey cow, fresh in, and balance
in hogs. Trade at once.
Adrian, R 1. :

1 bred Tog. doe, heavy milker, pure
bred Saanan doe, milking, 2 doe kids,
6 mos. old, 50-50 Saanan and Nubian.
Reasonable. Exc. kids for W. L. hens.
Edwin. Simpson, Atlanta, 676 Tifton
St., N. W.

1 black mare mule, 6 yrs. old, gen-
tle, work anywhere; perfect except
moon-eyed. Sell cheap or exc. for
hogs, any size, or good cow. E. L.
Crawford, Marietta, R 2.

1M lb. mule, 12 yrs. old, sound and
good cond. $70; also 700 bundles good
4 hand fodder at market price. W. A.
Walker, Alpharetta, R 3. bee



3.50 each. V. Davidson, Ir-

2 mares, 7 and 11 yrs. of age, wt.
3 ma - ft ach; with fold b

4 big bone Blue Guinea gilts, 100 Ib.|

hens or hen and rooster.

-genburgs.

E. J. Drake, Le



Live Stock For Sale

Jack. Sell. or exc. for pair of young
mules, 1M pounds or more. W. W.
Thompson, Summit.



RABBITS FOR SALE

Chinchillas, does, 12-18 mos. old, $1
each; also young, dif. ages; 2 N. Z. W.
18 mos. old does, $1 ea. Allen Meeks,
Carrollton, Rome St.

1 large Chinchilla, also 1 female and
1 buck Black and White rabbit, $2.50
for lot. Will not ship. Call at. Wm.
Hackett, Macon, 4 Astor Place.

Chinchillas, fine, reg. does, $2.50 to
$5. Mrs. J. A. Ewing, Ashburn.

N. Z. Whites for sale cheap or exc.
for hogs, chickens or turkeys, or what
have you. Write stating price of your
stock. J. E. Cross, Irwinton, R 2.

Good breeding stock, N. Z. Whites:
mature stock doe, $2; buck, $1.50; jun-
ior stock doe, $1; buck, 75c. Guar.
pure stock. Troy Brittain, Newnan.

N. Z. White, extra fine, 2 does, 9
mos, old, from reg. stock, $1.50 each;
2 bucks, same age and pedigrees, $1 ea.
Mrs. A, Tanner, College Park, 510 W.
Me1cer Ave.

Pair of Chinchillas, doe bred, $1.75;
2 Gray and 1 Black Chin. 5 mos, old,
60c each; 5-2 mos. old, 35c ea. All
for $4.75. Roy Jeffers, Villa Rica, R 4.

2 Chinchillas, doe and buck, unre-
lated, good breeders. Sell or exc. for
5 W. L. hens, or culls ,1931 or 1932

hatch. Carl Boyd, Statesboro, RFD 4.| 2:

-Pure bred Chinchillas, 4 does and
buck, 75c each, $3.50 for lot. Mrs.
Emmett Trammell, Duluth, R 1.

2 rabbits, 1 white male and 1 brown
female. Sell or exc. for 2 pure bred

Cc. C. Hunt-
er, Dover.

White Flemish Giants: 19 grown|

does and 8 bucks, 27 young stock,
some of which can soon be bred; all
healthy stock in good cond. at low
price. J. A. Kauffman, Savannah, P.
O, Box 221.

Ped. Castor Rex and Ermine Rex
rabbits, mature stock, price reason-
able. Bob H. Elliott, Conyers.

4 Chinchillas, 2 does and 2 bucks, 2

mos. old, $1 pr.
Henry Waters, Maysville, R 2.
.2 N. Z. does, 2 Chinchilla does, 1
Silver Marten buck. Sell or exc. for
10 bu. corn; 1 rabbit for 1 kid goat.
H. G. Harris, Scottdale.

N. GZ. Whites, 3 does and 2 bucks,
yr. old, Sell or exc. for White Pekin
ducks. J. R. McLean, Alma.

2 N. Z. White bucks, ;10 lbs. and 8
lbs., 9 1-2 Ib. N. Z. Red buck; 4 does,
2 Red, 7 and 8 lbs., 2 White, 8 Ibs. ea.,
bred to litter 4th and 16th. From reg.
stock, O. G. Dash, Dupont, R 1, Box 5.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

25 head of common goais, mostly
grown ohes, in: good cond. 95c each at
my barn. John A. Watson, Graymont,

1 milk goat, freshen second time in
January. $10; 2 kids, 8 mos. old, buck
and nannie, $5 ea. All full blood Tog-
Mrs. .7T. G. Sanders, Bali



Ground.

2 iine Kid bucks, 3 mos. old, from
heavy milkers. Sire one of the best,
100 per cent Nubian; mother, Toggen-
burg (now giving 4 qts.), $5, or $3 ea.
W. H. Allen, College Park,R 2, Box
180.

100 goats for sale. Nice, large ones.
Call or write me. S. B. Williamson,
Lizella, R 1.

Pure Nubian doe, ist kid (doe) giv-
ing more than 2 qts. on hay and pas-
ture. Mother gave 5 qts. Mrs. Ben-
nett, Atlanta, R 5, Box 132, *phone
Belmont, 1592-J.

Live Stock Wanted

CATTLE WANTED

Want 1 young Red Poll bull, ready
for service. _ Russe]l Turner, Macon,
1000 Napier Ave.

/Have 100 acres of Velvet beans in
corn; would like to fatten 50 or 75
cows for party. A. C. Malone, Dexter.

Want good grade cows to feed for
their milk or will rent fields. Want
apples to can on shares. Ref. on re-
quest. Mrs. S. G. Rogers, Claxton.

Want to get good cows or good W.
Leghorn pullets on a share basis, Exp.
J. C. Ethridge, Forsyth, R 2.

Want cows, good grade, rent for
th
o



Cash with order. |.

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Live Stock Wanted

for sale or exc. for cow, hogs, goats
etc. S. G, Rogers, Claxton. ae
Want a good cow, 3 gal. or better,
2nd or 3rd calf, within reasonable -
distance of Stone Mtn., at reasonable
price. Write: Chas. Buchwald, Stone -
Mtn. R 1, Memorial Highway.



HOGS WANTED ae

Want 2 good brood sows, already
bred, to raise pigs on shares. Have
plenty feed. Year contract. W. GC.

| Cooper, Carrollton, R 2:

Want to buy young pigs and shoats.
Now making weekly trips with trucks
For further information, write. Eu-
gene B. Weaver, Milledgeville, Ps 00

Box 62.

Exc. Reg. S. P. C. male pig, wt 40
lbs., for 1 reg. S. P. C. female pig. L.
M. Isler, Morgan. :

Want little bone Black Guinea sow
pigs. L. A. Burt, Barnesville. AL ee

Want 12-14 shoats or grown hogs to >
fatten on halves, within the bounds Of
Bullard County; live 3 miles west of
Statesboro on Carpenter place. J. T.
Scott, Statesboro, R 4.

Exc, nice $175 value at a bargain
for any kind of hogs, cows, or other
value. J. C. DeVane, Adel. i

HORSES AND MULES WANTED ~
Want to rent or buy mule, not over
12 yrs. old. R. L. Brown, Millen, R



Want to rent at once good working
farm mules, with privilege of buying.
M H. Crocker, Marshaliville, R 1, Box
Want pr. of mules in good cond., 8
or 10 yrs. old, wt. 800 or 1M Ibs., very
faa for cash. N. H. Hart, Vidalia,

Want to buy a stallion ready for
service at a moderate price; general
utility horse, preferably Wilkes strain.
R. E, Lee, Oxford, a
Want black mare mule, wt. not less
than 1100 lbs. in goog cond. not over
12 yrs. old, cheap tor cash. Dont re-
ply. unless you live within 30 miles
Metter. G, M. Cartledge, Metter, R 1.
Want a mule with which to gather
a light 1 horse crop; plenty oi feed,
Kind treatment, best of care. Will buy
if pleased. Ref. furnished. Jesse 1;
Fuller, Geneva. i
Want to trade a fine brood sow, al-
ready bred to Reg. boar for good plow, _
mule about 9 - 12 yrs. old. See: J: B
Almond, Atlanta, 86 Houston St. _
phone He-8208-J, ee

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
Exc. 800 lb. mule, 7 yrs. old for
goats or cows. W.S. Lang, Luaowic.

Want 5 or 6 young nannie goats not
over 2 yrs. old. Give lowest casn price
del. Clarkesville or your station. D. b.
Allmon, Clarkesville, R 4. i

tails in first letter and best price 3; want
price on Guinea cow, the best milk
type. R. A. Crabb, Dublin.

Grain And Hay For Sale

2 cars bright peavine hay, no rain.
Will send sample and guar. every bale
like sample. A. H. Clarke, Marshall-
ville. : re A

Pure seed Bancroft oats, well matur-
ed and free from onions and other
obnoxious seed. 40c bu. in good bags.
Raised on my own farm, Talmaage
Bowers, Canon. . a
_ 4 bu. Abruzzi seed rye, $1.25 bu. FOB
Exc. for 2 nice thrifty 8 - 10 wks. old
pigs or 1 shoat, 75 ~ 100 lbs. Good |
stock. Ha. pay chgs. C. G. Oliver,
Barnesville, R 2. | : ;

Hastings 100-bu. oats, 50c bu; Blue.
Stem seed wheat, 80c bu; Ga. raised
Bearded Barley, $1 bu; Austrian win-
ter peas, 5 1-2c lb. Carload fat cat-
tle for sale. R. S. Parham, Greenville,

Blue Stem seed wheat and Abruzzi
rye, $1 bu; Donaldson str. R. I. Red
March hatch cockerels, 75c ea. or exc
for any str. of pure Dark R. I. Red
cockerels. C. D. Williamson, Plains. .

Pure Abruzzi rye, $1 bu. at my farm,
or FOB Athens. P. L. Duncan, Jeffer-
son, R 2. gs :
- 300 bu. pure Fulghum seed oats, re-
cleaned, and in fine shape, 50c bu. A-
mos Floyd, Canon. | aes



Good, Blue Stem seed wheat, $1 bu.
OB. Arthur Owen, Barnesville.







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THURSDAY, SEPT. 22, 1932.

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Grain And Hay For Sale

e Seed cats, Fulghum and Texas Rust
Proof, free from obnoxious seed, 45c
bu. FOB. J. M. Gaston, Americus.

. Genuine Coker str. Abruzzi rye and
_ Blue Stem seed wheat, both recleaned,
2 1-2 bu. bags, $1 bu. FOB. OO; K.
- David, Marshallville.

60 or 65 bu. pure Appler oats, sound,







without any rain on them, and with-

out smut, 50c bu. $1.50 per 100 net for
5 bu. or more. H, W. Steed, Sr., Stat-
ham,

No. Ga. Tall Growing rye, 75c bu. in

10 bu. lots, or more, FOB Blue Ridge.
T. Sparks, Rugby.
_ Pure Abruzzi rye, grown on my own
farm, recleaned $1 bu.; Blue Stem
wheat, $1 bu. Cash with order. L, M.
_ Felton, Marshallville.
100 bu. Hastings oats, recleaned,
Ki with 10 per cent wheat: fine for for-
age, 40c bu. No order less 5 bu. W.
_H. Bolton, Griffin, Box 436.
1M bu. pure Bancroft seed oats,
grown from certified seed, free from
smut, 50e bu. in 5 bu. bags, FOB. R.
_ M. Turner, Royston. :'
Seed wheat, Gunn and-Goolsby str.
not recleaned, $1 bu. FOB here. James
Cureton, Austell.

Pure Abruzzi rye, grown on my
farm, recleaned, $1 bu. Blue Stem
- Wheat, $1 bu. Cash with order. J. W.
Woolfolk, Fort Valley.

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

W. D. Tharpe, Ft. Valley.
_ (Pure Bancroft oats, raised on my
own farm, guar. free from onions and
other obnoxious seed, 40c bu. in good
strong bags. J. C. Ware, Royston, R 3.

Fulghum oats, 45c pu. Ga. grown
Texas Red Rust-Proof oats, 50c bu.
Norton oats, 50c bu. All treated for
smut, and all FOB. Mrs. Lillie HH;
_dordan, Norwood, R 2.
Imp. Hastings 100-Bu.

; oats, early
-Fulghum oats, 50c bu.'

Cokers Red

Heart wheat, $1 bu; Beardlss Barley, |

and pa con grazing and hay; 1D



per







cent barley, 75c bu. R. D. Tatum, Pal-
metto.

25 - 30 tons bright, baled oat straw,
No rain on it. $4.50 ton, FOB. S. B.
Goodwin, Marshallville.

Good, sound Purple Stvaw seed
wheat, 80c bu. FOB Monroe or Camp-
ton. Tom Finch, Campton.

Fulghum seed. oats, 40c bu. FOB.
Sample on request. Gresham Ault-
man, Byron R 1.

100 bu. or more of Imp. Winter gra-
zing oats, good, clean for seed, 50c bu.
FOB at Clermont or Lula. Bruce C.
Pittman, Lula, R 1.

Pure Appler seed oats, 40c bu; pur-
ple straw seed wheat, 75c bu; Abruz-
zi rye, $1 bu. All grown on my farm
and all orders FOB. C. L. Mouchet,
Bowersville, R 1.

20 bu. Abruzzi rye, $1 bu. FOB EI-
berton. R. W. Warren, Dewyrose, R 2.

Abruzzi seed rye, 75c bu. FOB. No
orders for less than 5 bu. Cash with
order. J. S, Tankersley, Ellijay.

200 bu. genuine Furgeson rust proof
seed oats, 50c bu.; 75 bu. Purple Stem
seed wheat, $1 bu. W. J. Beall, Eat-
onton.

Good, recleaned No, Ga. Tall Grow-
ing seed rye, del. Ga. points, 80c bu.
in lots of 5 bu. or more. R. T. Hamp-
ton, Mineral Bluff.

100 bu. clean Blue Stem seed wheat,

$1 bu.; 1932 crop raised better than
20 bu. per A. Special price for 10 bu.
or more. Live on. Dixie Highway,
Robt. H. Cox, Cass Station.
_ About 35 bu. Hastings 100 bu. oats,
recleaned and no _ onions. Johnson
grass or other pest seeds; sound and
bright. 50c bu. in 5 bu. bags. FOB
Bostwick. R. E. Kimsey, Farmington,
RS.

Fulghum and Bancroft seed oats,
threshed on my private thresh; abso-

lutely free from any obnoxious seed.

Good, clean stock, 50c bu.; 25 or more
bu. 45c bu. FOB. W. A. Fitzgerald,
Omaha.

4 bu. Abruzzi rye, $1 bu. FOB or exc
for 1 thrifty shoat, good stock, wt. 75
to 100 lbs. Ea. pay chgs. C. G. Oli-
ver, Barnesville, R 2.

Good Mountain grown N. Ga. Tall
seed rye, 60c bu. FOB. W. F. Roeets;
Mineral Bluff.

Few bu. Slick wheat, -80c bu.; 200
bu. Fulghum seed oats (little dark but
sound), 40c;) Abruzzi rye, in 2 1-2 bu.
white sacks. All FOB. J. L. White,
Adairsville, R 1, |:

Gunn and Goolsby Ped. seed wheat,
$1.25 bu.;. Fulghum seed oats, 50c bu.
All recleaned and pure. Exc. for good
mule. G. C. Edmondson, Temple.

Grain and Hay Wanted

Want 100 bu. seed oats this yrs Ful-.
ghum preferred. Make cash price del.
Metter; want 50 Ib. tobacco, ready to
chew and smoke. L. H. Edenfield,
Stillmore, R 1, Box 31.



Want Red May and Blue Stem
wheat and Abruzzi rye. State best
prices. Send representative samples.

F, H. Cadle, Swainsboro.

Exc. velvet beans, Runner peanuts,

pecans (Money-Makers), for seed oats.

| Mrs. W. M. Watkins, Fitzgerald; R 2.

_ Exc. artichokes for oats and rye; al-
so dif. kinds of seed for sale. Her-
shel Weaver, Draketown.

Exe. 10 gal. Honey Drip cane for 10
bu. good grade seed oats. Charlie J.
Tigon, Talbotton.

Want 50 to 75 bu. recleaned, 1932
crop seed oats, clear of pest seed 15 bu.
Abruzzi seed rye, true to name, and
this yrs. crop, no pest seed. C. O. Wil-
der, Pelham,

Exe. March hatch R. I. Red pullets,
for yellow corn or wheat. Ea. pay
del. chgs. L. H. Cox, Hapeville, Box
396, phone Calhoun 3935.

Want best prices on oats and wheat.
del. in Cochran. M. T. Knudsen,
Cochran.

Exc. good hay for seed oats and rye,
or other things of equal value that
can use. O. S. Duggan, Chester.

: Positions Wanted
22 yr. old widow with 1 yr. old baby



{desires place on farm doing light farm

work for reasonable wages. Mrs. Din-

ney Bryant, Atlanta, C-o Gen Del.
Exp, farmer wants farm on shares

or salar, Pete ine family, 5 can work.









job aS overseer and manager.

1355 Central Ave.

Want to contract with a farmer for
Can
handle all kinds of labor. 20 yrs. exp.
in farming, honest, sober, best of ref.
J. E. Bentley, Columbus, 709 25th St.

Want 2 horse crop on halves. Pre-
fer Thomas county, 3 boys, 20, 16 and
13 yrs. of age. Party furnish stock;
with good man that will do right Mrs.
C. E. Sharpe, Boston, R 1.

Man and wife with 2 children wants
1 horse crop for 1933 and would like
to get work for rest of this yr. E. G.
Sapp, Mershon.

Want 1 horse farm for standing
rent; good land, water, etc. D. C.
Smith, Orange, R 1.

Man and wife desires job for bal.
this yr. and 1933. 24 and 25 yrs. old.
Prefer dairy or poultry farm work,
take any kind. Raised on farm. Er-
nest Rundles, Gainesville, R 6.

Young married man, 7 yrs. exp. in

dairy wants job; good dryhand milk-
er, or use machine either, any kind of
dairy work. Ref. C. W. ae, Ath-
ens, R 3.
Want good farm within 50-60 miles
Atlanta. Some fruit trees, and one
been laying out a long time preferred.
Plenty force. Miss Daisy Whitley, At-
lanta, R 5, Box 128.

3 boys want 2 horse farm on, Shares.
Want to be moved and landlord fur-
nish stock. Raised on farm. W. G.

Smith, Atlanta, 611 Means St., N. W.

Want 3 or 4 horse crop to work on
50-50 basis for 1933 with good house
for large family; good mules and tools.
Can furnish self. Exc. references.
Seaburn C. Wiley, Hephzibah, R 1:

Single man wants work on farm
truck, tractor driving, etc. Exp. State
salary, with board and laundry. Dan-
iel Carrington, Odessadale, R 1.

19 yr. cld boy wnts farm work for
1933. Honest, sober, dont cuss, and

|have life time exp. in farming, go any-

where. State wages in first letter.
} Henry Frey, Marietta, R 2, C-o EB. J:
Frey.

Want job asisting with garden,

poultry and other light farm work for |

home and small salary. Miss Hulda
Cox, Atlanta, 363 Pryor St., S. E.

Wanted by middleaged couple job
in 15 or 20 cow dairy, or caretaker for
an estate. Both hard workers. E, )
Stallings, Clarkston.

Want good home with Christian peo-
ple on farm hear Atlanta, assisting
with poultry, garden, etc. Self and
ae board and small salary. Mrs

. Walker, Atlanta, 77 Simpson St.
at Mrs. W. D. Cox.

Young married man wants job on
A in So. Ga. Olin Stone, Nicholis,

Young man wants job on farm, live

as one of family. No bad habits ex-|

se smoking. Melvin Brown, Vienna,
6

Young man wants job and Tome on
farm, as one of family; do not smoke,
drink or curse. James Williams, Vien-
na, R 6, C-o R. A. Brown.

Want job on truck farm, or place
for myself and wife to live with widow
or old couple and do general farming.
Raised on farm. Honest, sober. Ref.
Ellis Watts, Dublin, 213 Franklin St.

21 yr. old, life time exp. farmer
wants place on 50-50 basis. Ref. exch.

Prefer with elderly couple or widow.

Lester L. Ward, Moultrie, R 5.

Want 2 horse farm in So. Ga. on 50-
50 basis. Can furnish self to make
Crop, <1soB: aaey Atlanta, 439 Oliver
St. N. W.

Want job on farm this fall start now
with party who can furnish 1 horse
crop on halves for next yr. 1 man
only and a good one. B, F, Griffin, At-
lanta, 1794 Lakewood Ave.

Middle aged, single man wants job
on farm. Exp. in all farm work; can
also do carpentry; repair work. Go
anywhere in Ga. Ref. S. E. John-
oe Decatur, 927 Atlanta Ave. DE4331-

A little past middleaged, refined wo-
man wants plance in country assisting

with poultry, garden, flowers and oth-

er light work for home and small sal-
ary. Miss E. MayeOD, Atlanta, C-o
Gen. Del.

44 yr. old, single man ienie work |



for 1933 on farm;

poultry,





hog raising, | 4

ferably with elderly couple. Can do
any farm work. Oscar B. Cave, At-
lanta, 2262 Ridgedale Road, N. BE.

Want a full 2 horse crop, 60 or 70
acres on halves; landlord to furnish
stock, tools and feed for stock: I fur-
nish self. Within 20 - 25 miles Atlan-
ta. J. W. Robinson, Atlanta, 931 'Til-
den Ave.

Want job on good dairy or poultry
farm; can drive car and do any kind |
of work. Bell Oliver, Odum, C-o TI, E.
Reddish.

Want 1 horse fen within 75 miles
Atlanta. Am able to run self, Shares,
Exp. Ref. 37 yrs. old, 7 in family; 2
workers. Robt. Dalzell, Atlanta, 1288 -
DeKalb Ave.

Exp. poultryman wants job on poul-
try farm. If equipped to meet my re-
quirements will bear any loss of the
poultry. Sober, reliable, etc. Owen
Hicks, Covington, R 2, Box 195.

Want job on truck farm, or place for
self and wife to live with widow or old
couple and do gen. farming. Exp. Ref, |
Ellis Watts, Dublin, 213 Franklin St.

Refined, Christian bachelor girl
wants place with good family on farm ~
assisting with poultry, flowers, garden,
etc. at $5 per week. Best of ref, Laura
Morris, Bowdon.

Want 1 or 2 horse farm within 10 5;

miles Columbus; good 5 - 6 room
house, water, pasture, etc., near zood
school. Standing rent. J. J. tay :

Mauk, R 2, Box 19. ih

Young married couple want job on
farm. Can do any kind of work. Exp.
in dairy, poultry, etc., drive anykind
car. Good ref.; hard workers. Har-
ry Sellers, Climax, RA.

Want 3 or 4 horse farm on 50-50
basis. Good stock, tools, house: con-
venient to church and school, 6 boys,
11 to 24 yrs. old Can finance self. Mrs.
W. F. Hydes, Griffin, R 2. Any

48 yr. old man wants fiiheasat
conection with party who needs help |
on large farm, Exp. in operation and +
upkeep of modern. machinery, build-
ing, etc. J. W. Tucker, Macon, R 2,
L, C. Drive.

Want 2 horse farm, 2 houses; plen-
ty pasturage, on route to consolidated
school; good land.. Prefer Washing-
ton, Lawrence or Wheeler county.
Standing rent. George W. Duncan,
Toomsboro.

Want job as overseer on 10 or 12
horse farm in So, Ga. for 1933. Know |
how to farm and control labor; strict-
ly sober and reliable in every way. Life
time exp. R. M. Oliver, Atlanta, 503.
10th St. N. Ww.

_ 81 yr. old man, married, wants farm

to oversee for 1933. Will accept. reas-
onable salary; with good house, gar-_
den, milch cow. T. R. Sewell, Thom-
aston. '
Elderly gentleman desires home in
small Christian family on farm. Well
and healthy; No bad habits. Best of

ref. Exp. in green house work and ~
gardening. Willis Morrison,. Monte-
zuma.

Want 1 horse crop, good land, house,
pasture, wood, water; near school.
Standing rent or fourths. Plant corn,
wheat, oats, little cotton. Honest. J.
A. Thaxton, Athens, R 3,

30 yr. old, nice and reliable woman
wants home for self and 9 yr. old dau-
ghter. Can milk 6 cows, and other
farm work. Do work for schooling of |
daughter and small salary. B. M.
Boggs, Farmington, Care J. C. Elder.

Want work gathering this yrs. crop
and 2 horse crop to work another year.
5 in family to work. Will have to be
moved. W. L. Fincher, Atlanta, R 7.
Box 420.

Want farm on halves: Can furnish
Self. Want good land. Best of ref.
Farmed all life. Begin any time. Wife,

1 child. Gather this yrs crop. L. V.
Malcolm, Atlanta, 361 (Street address
not given).

51 yr. old married man wants place
as manager farm. Stock or general
farming. Exp, Also 2 yr. Agricultural
school. Reasonable salary. . A. i
Griffith, Atlanta, 589 West End Place.

Want a 6 or 10 horse farm of good i
land on halves for 1933. Want to get
with good man. Write at once. XH. J.
Simmons, Hazlehurst, R 2.

_ Married man, with: wife and 2 chil

t

rsday, September 22, 1939.

Positions Wanted

th. salary. Near school or school bus.
n nee: Atlanta, 331 Orleans St.

eee ola: bow. good, honest worker,
ad habits, desires job on farm.
drive truck and gen. farm work.

orace Williams, Thomaston, R 4.

t 2 horse farm on halves, or job
dairy, hog, cattle, poultry raising,
Have large family, plenty of
_ workers.
rnished. J. A. Fuss, Atlanta,
ker St., NW. :
Young man and wife with good edu-
tion and good workers, wants job

118

k; 1 horse farm, 50-50 basis. Rea- |

fe. Furnish self. W. D. War-
n, Dallas, PO} Box 36;
Want job on farm. Single, white,
per, honest, little crippled, but can
any kind of work. Can drive car,
ald Lamb, Atlanta, 537 Piedmont
set
Young man with life time exp. truck
rming and operating riding cultiva-
wants job for 1933. A No, 1 ref.
d Mathis, Alapaha, R 1.
\ ant job on farm to gather crop
r. and crop for 1933 on 50-50
Self and wife. Exp. in farm-
also carpentry and machine work.
D. W. Ellis, PADI 703 Addie
ON. Wes
fant good 1 horse farm for 1933 on
60-50 basis. Best of ref. and labor.
See or write. Samuel Jefferson, Len-

S.

Well exp. farmer wants place with
derly couple or widow for cropping,
s. old, single, dont smoke, chew
ink. Exc. ref. John G. Payne,

on
ares. Will furnish everything; can
lg self in Dec. 1932. Want Chris-

45 yr. old man. wishes a job on farm
overseer. Life exp. in farming and
. yrs. exp. at farm overseer. Good
J. M. Freeman, Dover.
Want dairy work. Expert milkers,
vs. exp. Have wife and 3 children.
ober, member of Methodist church, a
\ illing worker. Write if interested.
e A. Flanders, Swainsboro, R 2.
Want 25 - 30 Acre farm on halves.
ucking. Within 15 or 20 miles of
Atlanta. Want 2 houses. Able to run
self, W. A. Lathem, Rt. 5, Box 355,
Bolton Road, Riverside, Ga.
17 yr. old boy wants job on farm,
mo., board and laundry. Honest
id willing worker. No bad habits.
Aldean Brown, Blackshear, R 2, C-o
Q. A. Smith.
Want 1 horse farm for 1933. Stand-
in. rent. Good house and land, with-
in 10 miles Lawrenceville. Address:
. 8. M. Arnold, Lawrenceville, R 4.

any Iderly couple to help with poultry,
flowers, etc., at $1 per week; near Col-
umbus. Ref. Have to come after me.
irs. H. S. Waddell, Weston, is -0o A. C.

d health, raised on farm. Sober,
dont smoke nor curse. At once, for
card and laundry and small salary.
Mrs. J. D. Thompson, Atlanta, 126

wn Place, S. W., phone Jackson

PAS
ant farm, 1933, around 100 acres,
0 in cultivation, dwelling, barns, pas-
e tenant house; within 20 miles
lanta convenient accredited school,
ding rent or shares. M. R. Bor-
oughs, Atlanta, 1132 Peachtree St.
Refined, middleaged, nice widow,
ne, wants place on farm, assisting
poultry, flowers, garden, etc., for
. Mrs. Chas. Hall, Atlanta, 491
Nghorn St., S. W.
Want 1 horse farm near Atlanta.

t have 2 houses and good water;

School, or on bus line to school.

what you have. J. W. Dorough,

nta, RFD 2, C-o A. H. Todd.
Married man with 7 yr. old child

$ place as caretaker, with acreage
Wages. Am exp. truck driver, paint-

arpenter and farmer. V. F. Toli-

Atlanta, R 2, Care G. D. Adams.

Pp. dairyman wants a job. Milk as

as 20 cows; have 8 yrs. in test

know all about hogs, poultry,
ife. J. IT. Berry, Cornelia.

man with wife desires.

air: works with Teliable par- |

Have to be moved and}

Christian man,

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MARKET BULLETIN

Positions Wanted
ty. H. B. Pitts, Cordele, R D.

Must have work at once; can. do
any kind of farm or other hard work,
or drive truck, tractor. Good ref. 30
yrs. old. Wife and 3 children. R. B.
McCoy, Hephzibah, R 1.

Want small 1 horse farm with good
4 room house, garden, water, etc., on
shares or standing rent. Can finance
self. Mrs. Arlee Ward, Butler.

29 yr. old colored man wants 3 or 4
horse farm for self and father, with
near church and
school. Want 2 houses. Have to be
moved and furnished.~ A. D. Baker,
Hazlehurst, R 1.

Want a small farm for standing
rent for 1933; 2 houses, pasture; near
Columbus, LaGrange, Newnan or Car-
rollton. Suitable for trucking; with
school conveniences. G. F, Sheppard,
Adel, R. 1. :

22 yr. old young man wants job on
farm, keeping up machinery and do-
ing any kind of work. 6 yrs. exp. as
a mechanic. Work for $8 mo. and
board. J. E. Crutchfield, Montrose,
Box 2 :

Want a home on farm. 20 yrs. exp.
in farm work; can do any sort of
farm work. Doing farm work all life
time, J. E. Bryant, Rosier.

One-armed man, aged 25, wants a
Corn Mill to operate or job helping
someone else. Any location. State
what you have to offer. E. P. Darring-
ton, Athens, 1434 E. Broad St.

Want 2 horse crop on shares. If you
iave anything, write: A. A. Cannon,



flowers, garden
reasonable salary. Best of ref. Laura J.

Social Circle, Box 114.
18 yr. old boy wants job on farm.
Can do any kind of farm work, drive

| truck, tractor, etc. for board and laun-

dry and small salary. Roy McDaniel,
Norwood, R 1,

dairy; can drive truck, tractor or car.
Go anywhere. Work for board, laun-
dry and very small salary. Farmed all
life. Charlie Giles, Norwood, R 3.

Want 1 horse crop on 50-50 basis.
Can move, and furnish self except
fertilizer. Must be near good high
school. G. W. Pruitt Oglethorpe.

Want 1 horse crop for 1933 on 50-50
basis or reasonable standing rent.
W. Dunn, Austell, R 2.

. Widow with 5 good workers, 2 good
plow hands, wants crop on halves for
1933. Can furnish self; need stock
and tools and have to be moved. Mrs.
Eva May Knight, Dacula, R 1.

53 yr. old farmer wants job on farm
with good man on 50-50 basis.
give good ref. Am making plenty of
corn, feedstuff, little meat, but may
need little help. W. W. Hewatt, Fair-
burn, R 2. \

Lady with 2 children, 5 and 6 yrs.

\

and board. Willing to go anywhere.
Mrs. Margaret Moore Atlanta, 314
Washington . St., S. W., phone Wal.
4220.

Want good 1 or 2 horse crop for
1933 on halves or get with party who
wants good force to grow and harvest
tobacco or truck crop. Ready to move
any time. W. J. McCain, Stockton, R 2.

23 yr. old widow and 1 child wants
place with elderly couple to assist
with poultry and milk cows, etc. State
best offer in first letter. Mrs. L. I.
Spires, Ailey, R 2. :

Want job on poultry farm. 22 yrs.
old, single, high-school education, and
graduate of the National Poultry In-
stitute of Washington, D. C. Clyde J.
Reynolds, Flowery Branch, R 1.

Want 1 or 2 horse crop on shares
with good honest man. Must be fur-
nished until get started. Interested in
cattle growing and food crops. Or

caretaker of big place. D. A. Moon,
Bishop, R 1.

Middle aged single man, no bad hab-
its, wants work on farm. Make me an
offer. (Name and address omitted in
ad).

38 yr. old widow wants place in farm
milking cows and caring for poultry,
etc. Have 2 boys to hire for wages;
good plow hands. Start any time. Hat-
tie Lou Stone, Seville, R 1.

Refined, Christian woman wants

place on farm assisting with poultry,
etc. for home and

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19 yr. old boy wants job on farm or

Can.

wishes place assisting with poultry, |.
-|ete., on farm, Small salary and room

Positions Wanted

Good, Christian middleaged woman
wants home on farm with small fam-
ily to assist with light work, poultry,
etc., for board and small wage. Mrs.
H. F. Hogan, Tifton, R 6.

Widow wants job on farm assisting
with poultry, and any kind of light
farm work. Work for $2 week. Mrs.
e D. Gray Swainsboro, 334 West Main

Want place for turkey raising on
shares. Can furnish self ang 100 or
more turkey hens, Prefer place on
dairy farm range in middle or north
Ga. Write. J. B. McCrary, Molena.

Want Grist Mill to operate. Can
keep it up; life exp. Honest, sober,
plenty of ref. and must have work. L.
P. Ross, Culloden, R 1, Box 5.

2 boys must have work. Can farm,
run truck and car; milk cows. Hon-
est, good ref. sober, etc. We want to
stay together and live with good man.
John Ingram, Culloden, R 1,

Want job on farm for board and
small wage. Exp. in gen. farming and
dairying. Party will have to furnish
transportation. Frank E. McDaniel,
Atlanta, 2199 Williams St.

Man with 3 boys wants job caring
for dairy, All exp. dry hand milkers;
can handle any make of truck or car.
All we want is a trial. H. J. Long, Ma-
con, 613 Log Cabin Boulevard.

Farm Help Wanted

_ 160 A. farm in the heart of the best
range for cattle in the State to go
50-50 basis with party able to fur-
nish cattle to stock up.

Want at once, couple, white or col-
ored for work on farm; wife to do light
work, poultry, etc. W. G. Scoggins,
Armuchee.

Want good farmer with plenty of
force, 2 mules, farm tools, etc., able
to furnish self to cultivate my farm
on halves; I furnish guano. Ref. exc.
See me. J. G. Tennison, Pelham,

Want widow with boy, 16 yrs. old or
older to help gather this yrs. crop,
with chance of farm in 1933. J. F.
Williams, Collins, R 1, Box 89. -

Want party with cows, good force,



E.|2 good work animals and farm tools
to operate 2 horse farm and run dai-

ry. 40 A. in cultivation, 5 room house.
C. L. Perdue, Decatur, R 3.

Want. a good farmer for a 50 acre
farm, 5 room house; Grade A dairy
barn and milk house; 3 A, branch bot-
toms, 5 mi. E. Atlanta, 3rds and 4ths,
C. L: Perdue, Decatur, R 3.

Want 2 young men, exp. in farming,
no bad habits to begin work October
ist. 12 mos. contract, $5 mo., board

jand laundry. Write. Ferman Kent,

Nelson.
Want honest man, 18-40 yrs. old, live
as one of family and help with mill and

light farm work. No whiskey drink- |

ing nor cursing allowed. W. P, Rider,
Dougherty, R 1. |

Want a middle aged woman to live
with me and help with garden and
chickens for a home and small wage.
Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland. ;

Want a good stout man and wife for
1933. 3 horse crop. Can give some
work in gathering crop now. No city
farmer. Good land and stock. J. Ad-
ams, Stockbridge, R 1.

Want industrious lady to live
home with old couple and assist with
cows, garden, other light work. Must
be honest, reliable, Small salary. Write
age, ref. etc. M. J. Echols, Cumming,
BR 6:

Want exp. man. white or colored
with equipment to work 2 and 3 mule
river farms on 8rd and 4ths. 22 mi.
from Atlanta. J. J. Storer, Douglas-
ville, R 6.

Want unincumbered woman, 18-35
yrs. of age to assist with light farm
work, chickens, etc. Good Christian
home and small salary. Mrs. Hubert
A. Middleton, Ludowici, R 1.

Want nice, middle aged woman to
live in home and. look after garden,
poultry, etc. Must have good ref. Good
home to right party. Willie Stanley,
Stockbridge, R 1.

Want middle aged, tare
woman at once to assist with chickens,
2 cows, house work, and light farm
work; good. home for right party. Mrs.

Pes Os ,



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F arm Help Wanted |

1933, a settled, single Christian man to
do farm work and carpenter work.
Send ref. with application. T. A.
Hughes, Buford, R 4.

Want at once a settled woman to
live as one of family, with mother and
daughter, for home and small salary,
to help with flowers, poultry, etc.
Write: Mrs. C. E. Briley, Palmetto.

Want at once, a settled, unincum-
bered white woman to milk cows and ~
do other light farm, work. Must be
reliable. 2 in family. Reasonable sal- |
ary and laundry. W. L. Dixon, Quit-
man, R 1

Want man and wife, white or color-
ed, no children, to live on good farm.
Reply. Mrs. C. E. Snyder, Atlanta, R 1,
Box 329, phone Raymond 2953.

Want a 2 horse man who can fur-
nish self, stock, and tools, on 3rd and
4ths. Good 3 room house and out-
bldgs., good land. Ref. exc. Mrs. F.
E. Taylor, Alpharetta, R. 3.

Want good negro farmer on 50-50
basis to run 2 to 4 plows, or rent for
standing rent. S. F, Woodall, Wood-
land.

Want 2 young men to work in dairy.

laundry. Must be
Come, dont write.
town.

willing workers. .
G. B. Ham, Cobb-

10 miles N. W. Griffin.
Underwood, Atlanta, R 2,
Place, S. W.

Want honest, intelligent, hard work-
ing man with small family to run a
general farming and poultry proposi-
tion in Habersham county Ga., on At-
lanta-Asheville Highway. J. H. Hen-
dricks, Pickens, S. C., R 1.

Want farmer who owns stock and
can finance self for 20 acre good
trucking land, 2 A. pasture; near vil-
lage, church, Junior high school bus
line. H. G. King, Cochran,

Want middle aged woman to help
with poultry and cows and other gen.
light work for room and board and
small wages. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruit-
land. Pasay

Want good, healthy, strong woman
to live as one of family and help with

Mrs. Sarah
118 Astor

Good home for right party. Mrs. for ae
N. Perry, Oglethorpe. a

Want woman, 30 and 35 yrs. old, ~
healthy, good worker, etc., to live in
home as one of family, assisting with
cows, poultry, etc., $8 mo. and board.
Mrs. J. M. Kilgore, Buford, R 2. :

-Want at once colored woman to look

2 old people. Sister and self.

write. H. J. Brown, Hoschton, R 1.
Want white. woman to milk, care

for chickens for couple. Must have

good ref. Mrs. A. E. Pilcher, Aragon,

R Ase

Want good farmer for 1 or 2 horse

and 4ths, or standing rent.

gar Kerlin, Buford, Real:
Want middle aged colored woman to

yrs. on farm for board, clothes, etc.
Good home for right Baliye Mrs. nw ee
M. Smith, Bogart, R 2. :

_. FARM PARTNER WANTED
Want a farm partner to grow plants
on a 50-50 plan Must furnish seed;



them. Can furnish ref. G. L. Leggett,
Baxley.



Plants For Sale.

Cabbage plants, Extra Early Jersey
and Chas. W., fresh grown, now rea-_
dy, 500, 60c; $1 M del. postpaid. Moss
packed. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.

Improved Missionary strawberry

ea. Postpaid. All now ready for del...
James Cureton, Austell. he

Extra fine cabbage-collard and to-
mato plants, grown on Lokeut Mtn,
200, 25c; 500, 65c; $1 M. Postage ex-
tra. Packed in Moss.
Cloudland.

Mastodon Everbearing
plants, Aroma and Thompson, 30c C;
$2.25 M. Add postage on less than $1;
dried yellow root, 25c lb. M. F, untae.
Dahlonega, R 1.



il Xmas and perhaps for| Your



Will pay 50c ea. per week, board and

Want farmer who owns stock and _
can finance self for 2 or 3 horse Tarm, |

poultry, garden, etc., in family of 4. 3 ae

after cow, chickens, garden, etc., for
Seeior)

crop. Good place for right man. 3rds_ :
5 miles:
south of Buford, mile of highway. Pans

stay with aged couple and 1 boy, 16 ~

I have the land and force to grow

plants, 60c C; Assorted grape vines, 10c

J. CG. Smith,

strawberry





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Thursday, September 22. 193



PAGE six

Plants For Sale
Klondike strawberry plants, 30c C;
$1.25, 500; $2.25 M del. Mrs. Jd. Ss.

Crowe, Cumming, R 1.

Mastodon Everbearing strawberry
plants, $3 M; old fashioned plum-
peach trees, 10c each; Blue Damson
and Apricot plum sprouts, 25c each.
Add postage small orders. Mrs. A. J.
Stansel, Cleveland, R 4.

A Splendid var. of strawberry plants
' 20c C; extra large multiplying red on-
ions, 6 Ibs. 50c. Mrs. Alice Garner,
_ Palmetto.

Everbearing Klondike strawberry
plants, Gov. insp. $1.75 M del. Now
ready. Money order. Mrs. David Sto-
ry, Pavo, RFD 1.

_ Real frost-proof Wakefield cabbage
plants, 75c M; 500, 75c. G. W. Clark,
Thomasville.

Thousands of Early J. Wakefield
cabbage plants, ready, 15c C; $1 M at
. field; 2b C; $1.50 M _ del; tomato
. plan\s, same price. Mrs. H. V. Frank-
lin, Register.

Klondike strawberry plants, 20c C;
80c, 500; $1.50 M. Well rooted. No
chks. Money order. John L. Jones,
Cumming, R 1.

Rhubarb plants, 50c doz.; peppermint
plants, catnip, sage, spearmint, all, 50c
doz.; yellow root, 35c lb. Miss Cecil
McCurley, Hartwell, R 4.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, now ready,
$1 M FOB. No orders less 1M. O. F
Baker, Tifton, R 3.

Chas. W. and Copenhagen cabbage,
New Stone tomato, Heading collards,
75c M del; 5M up, 50c M. Exp. Col.
Ovie Crowe, Gainesville, R 2.

Fall cabbage, collards, and tomato
plants, 500, 65c; $1 M postpaid. Miss
Rosa May, Lewiston.

McDonalds blackberry, Lucretia and
Premo dewberry, Kudzu, $1 C; $7 M;
Celestrial and Brown Turkey figs: 17
large or 12 small, $1 postpaid. J. W.
Toole, Macon, R 2.

New crop cabbage and collard plants
now ready, 20c C; $1 M. Exp. Col. Any
amount. Mareus Williams, Gainesville,
R 2,

Cabbage plants, Extra E. J. and
Chas. W. Now ready, 500, 60c; 90c M.
Postpaid; 5M $3.75 Exp. Col. J. P. Mc-
Cook, Fitzgerald, R 4.

Klondike, Misisonary and Lady T.

strawberry plants, 50c C; $3.50 M; Ev-
erbearing, 75c C. All Gov. Insp, L. C.
Head, Cleveland, R 1.
Mastodon and Lady T. strawberry
. plants, 30c C., or exc. for cotton feed
sacks in good cond.; good sound peach
seed, about 100 lbs. 2c lb. G, E. Tur-
ner, Clevland, R 4.

Cabbage plants, fresh grown, 300,
45ce; 500, 60c; $1 M postpaid. I, L.
Stokes, Fitzgerald, R 3.

Cabbage plants, now ready: &.

-Wakefields, Copenhagens and Flat

Dutch, 500, 60c; 90c M del. postpaid.

_ Robt. McCook, Fitzgerald, R 4.

Collard plants, 90c M; 50c, 500. Exc.
for good, white feed sacks, 100 lb. cap.
at 5c each. Both to pay postage. Mrs.
F, Happoldt, Lewiston.

Extra nice, Mtn, grown cabbage, col-
lard and tomato plants, 200, 25c; 500,
50c; 85c M FOB and postage extra;
also garden seed of dif. var. TiC.
Smith, Cloudland.

_C. W., Early J. and Succession cab-
bage plants, $1.25 M. del; good, flue
cured tobacco, 12 Ibs. $1 del. Harold
Smith, Baxley.

. Klondike strawberry plants, 500, 90c;
$1.50 M. Ethel Crow, Gainesville, R, 2.

Red Gold Sugar Saver strawberry
plants. Cost $75 per 1 M; sell now, $1
per C. Second- peng duck and goose
feathers, 25c lb. J. R. Bramlett, Elli-

jav. R 4.
Cabbage plants, Jersey and Chas. W,

Flat Dutch, $1 M. Andrew B. Clark,
Thomasville.

20 M Ginseng plants and seed, 1
and 2 yrs. old that will grow next
spring; 2 yr. old, $2.25 per C; Yr. old,
$1.75 C; Seed: $1.50 M. Postage paid.
J. W. Goddard, Stone Mtn

Ginseng plants, $4.50 per C; $4 per
lb. for Ginseng. Will send sample.
Write. Mrs. Ruby M. Jackson, Ft. Val-
ley, R 4.

Cabbage, collard plants, $1 M. Ver-
dice Jordan, Flowery Branch.

Klondike and Missionary strawberry
plants, very early and bear very late.

$3 M. FOB. John W. Woolcoit, Grif-







Plants For Sale

Missionary strawberry plants, $1.25
M, Himalaya blackberry, 50c doz; pure
B. Rocks, April hatch, 5 pullets, D
roosters, 60c ea. Add postage. Money
order. Mrs. J. G. Fleming, Hartwell,
Reed:

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

Red, imp. raspberry and Himalaya
berry plants, $1 doz. Exc. for white
feed sacks. Add postage. Claudie
Henderson, Ellijay, R 3. Box 49.

Some fine collard plants, good size
and roots. J. F. Bennett, Flowery
Branch, R 1.

Frost-proof cabbage plants, Chas. W
$1 M. del. B. F. Mallard, Springfield.

Large, well rooted Chas. W. cabbage
plants, roots wrapped. 300, 45c; 700, $1;
$1.25 M postpaid. J. 1. Frasier, Law-
renceville.

Large stocky fresh Baltimore plants.
Sat. guar. $1 M postpaid, 75 FOB. H.
B. Fraser, Buford.

New Stone tomato plants, 15c C; 50c,.

500. 80c M. Postpaid. No chks. Clyde
Chumbler, Leo.

Flat Dutch plants, field grown, now
ready, 75c M. del. R. H. Thompson,
Flowery Branch.

Everbearing strawberry plants, 500,
$1. Mrs, J. N. Adamson, Lula, R 3.

Everbearing strawberry plants, 15c C
not del. Mrs, M. Pitts, Cordele, R D.

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

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

Everbearing strawberry plants, 30c
C; $1.25, 500 or exe.; also white rab-
bits and B. Leghorn cockerels, exc. for
pullets or other value. Mrs. J. L. Par-
rish, Nashville, R 2.

Blight-proof Marglobe tomato plants

$1; Extra fine Early and Late cabbage |

and collard plants, same price.
75c Exp. B. R. Woodliff,
Branch,

Everbearing strawherries,, $2.50 M;
extra early, and large May strawhber-
ries, $2.75 M. Moss packed, del. W.
Leghorns, $2 pr. Dollie Blackwell,
Cleveland.

Mr old Rhubarb plants, 50c doz. 2
doz. $1; peppermint, catnip, 35c doz.
Dry Yellow Root, 4 lbs, $1; Bermuda
grass roots, $1.25 bu. Mrs. a H. Mc-
Curley, Hartwell.

Garlic heads, 10c each; rhubarb
plants, 50 doz; Missionary strawberry
plants, $2 M. peppermint and spear-

Del.
Flowery

Mint, 35c doz. Mattie McCurley, Harte

well, R 4.

Early, imp. Klondike arden
plants, true to name, 25c C. Add post-
age. Major Crowe, Cumming, R 1.

Klondike strawberry plants, 20c C;
80c 500; $1.50 M. Money order. No
chks. John L. Jones, Cumming, R 1.

E. J., and Chas. W. cabbage plants,
$1 M; 3M up, 75c M. Cash with or-
der. No chks, Herman Boatright,
Alma, ;

Early W. cabbage plants, postpaid.
$1.60, 800; 2M for $2. R. L. McRee,
Meigs.

Large, well rooted Chas. W. cabbage
plants from Long Island seed, 300, 50c;

600, 90c; $1.25 M postpaid. C. F. Mad-

dox, Lawrenceville.

Early Klondike strawberry plants,
2oc C del. $1.50 M Also Cream Sugar
Crowder peas, new crop, 5c lb. del.
Mrs. C. T. Hunt, Cumming, R 1.

Full Seay Missionary strawberry
plants, 30c C. $2.50 M. J. W. Han-
cock, Alma.

Strawberry plants, $2 M del. Exc. for
Bermuda onion sets. Everbearing var.
nice, large berries. Carl Phillips, Col-
quitt,

Extra early J. and Chas. W. cabbage
plants, now ready, 500, %60c; 90 M.
Del. by parcel post, postpaid. J. P.
McCook, Fitzgerald, R 4,

Open grown cabbage plants, ready

to ship 1st week in October 15c C; $1

M delivered. P. Post.
er, Fowlston.

Cabbage plants, Extra early J. and
Chas. W., 500, 60c; 90c M, 5M $4.25,
del. parcel post postpaid. Now ready.
FEF. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. :

Seed For Sale
t proof Ex ad

R. E. L, Dash-







free from worms and: core.

sound peach seed, $1.25 FOB. Alva

* . Seed For Sale

seed, 25c Ib. also Running and Bunch
butter bean seed to exc. for good dried
fruit. Mrs. E. D. Lawhorn, Sumner,
R 2.

Good start Calif. multiplying beer

las, R 4,

100 lbs. bunch frost-proof Eng. pea
seed, 10c lb. not postpaid. Mrs. W. M.
Mathis, Fitzgerald, R 2.

Rape seed, 2 lbs. 35c; 4 Ibs. 50c; 9
Ibs: $1; sev. var. turnip ee 8 tbls.
95c; 1 Ib. or more, 50c. W. H. Wad-|
delle, Pearson.

Clean, white multiplying nest onions
40c gal. postpaid. Cash or money or-
der. Mrs. Carl Vaughn, Cordele, R B.

Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10 start
postpaid. / Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rock-
mart, R 2.

Calif. multiplying beer seed,
start, 10c and pkt. of another seed free
Mrs. J. E. Kirk, Rockmart, R 2..

Genuine Crysta] Wax Yellow Bermu-
da onion sets, 90c gal. $1.50 pk.; $4.15
bu. Exp.; Red yellow Globe, $1 pk. $3.80
bu. Exp. W. C. Stephens, Flowery
Branch.

' Red nest onions for fall planting.
Cut up and plant like Irish potatoes,

75e gal.; oo Jersey butter 35c 1b.
Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, R
A;

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

Bountiful bean seed, 12 1-2c_ Ib.;
yellow, summer crookneck squash, 50
lb.; Spanish and Runner peanuts, $1.-
25 per 100 lbs. Edd Harper, Osier-
field.

White multiplying onions, 50c gal.
here. A. C. Price, Bronwood.

Bunch Eng. pea seed, very prolific,
and Cushaw seed, each, 10c per cup-
ful. Stamps accepted. Mrs. Ben Ech-
ols, Philomath.

Jap mustard-spinach and Purple
Top-Globe turnip seed, either 35c Ib.
plus postage; Rape seed, 20c lb.; 6 lbs.
$1. N. Rosene, Ft. Valley.

1 gal. Johnson Winter bean seed,
$1.50 for lot, or exc. for dried apples,
Ea pay
postage. No chks. Mrs. S. C. Wad-:
dell, Bremen, R 2.

Marglobe tomato seed, 1-2 lb. $1.00.
Exc. for 5 lbs. Globes turnip seed, or
mustard seed or cabbage. E. M, Fos-
ter, Flippen. j

Good, sound lady peas, 7 1-2c Ib. del.
50c order and over; red multiplying
shallots, 30c gal. del; 125 Ibs. good,

Skinner, Gainesville, R 5.

Vegetable oyster (Sulsify), yellow,
summer crookedneck squash and can-
taloupe, 5c thls. Have plenty of Jap
Giant squash seed at 10c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. M. E, Skinner, Bow-
don, R 3.

Pure,, clean, unmixed Purple Top
Globe and Seven Top turnip seed, high
germination, 30c lb. 3 lbs. 85c postpaid.
C. F. Maddox, Lawrenceville.

Chas. W. cabbage and Yellow Ber-
muda onion seed, $1.50 lb. R. L. Mc-
Ree, Meigs.

60 lbs. red miltiplyine onions (make
10-12 to hill) clean and sound, for sale.
Mrs. Geo. Theus, Butler, R 1.

Yellow Bermuda onion sets, 25c at;
white nest onions, 25c qt. 2 for 40c;
Seven Top turnip seed, 4 oz. 25c; 8 oz.
40c; Purple Top Globe turnip, 8 oz.
35c.' P. T. Pritchett, Atlanta, 13 South
Bend Ave.

E. J., Chas. W. cabbage seed, $1 lb;
black Valentine bean seed, 30c_ Ib.,;
frost-proof Eng. pea seed, 35c Ib. E.
A. Hayes, Buford.

Little white spine cucumber and
thornless Egg-plant seed, Kaffir corn.
Make best offer per bu. Floyd W. Ad-
ams, Buchanan, R 2.

Eaves prolific yellow multiplying
onions (10 to 25 per hill) 80c gal. del.
20c qt. FOB. Exc. for chickens, hogs,
corn or anything can use. Jos. Nor-
man, Elberton, R 5.

33 1-2 gal. in bbl. of new Texas seed-
ed cane, $10 FOB here. Send for sam-
ple and full information. J. B. In-
gram, Waverly Hall.

White multiplying nest onion sets
for Fall planting, sound and free of
trash, 50c gal. postpaid. John W.



|}Moseley, Soperton, R 2.



lard| tection, 25c Ib.

Hastings Big Seven turnip seed col-

seed, 6c postpaid. Jos, M. Craton, Dal- | 1.

good

Mrs. Shock Adams, Lawrencevill



5 Ibs. $1; 10 Ibs. $1.50

Pe















Seed For Sale

del. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, R 5,

Seven Top turnip seed, sound anq
clean, postpaid, 1 teacupful for 14;
cups, 22c; 4 cups, 35c. Stamps accep
ed. Mrs. M. E. Ledford, Crandall,

W., Dutch and Copenhagen cabbage,
$1 Ib.; white and yellow Bermuda on
ion seed, $1.50; Abruzzi rye, $1 by
white nest onions, $2 bu. B. R. Wood.
liff, Flowery Branch.

Van Antwerps new vegetable greer
stand hot or cold weather; ready for
table within 25 days of planting, 15
oz. Mrs, Mary Spruell, Alpharetta,
R 2. Nee
Burr clover seed, recleaned, 4 1-2c
lb. here. Fine for winter pasture, 8.
By. Kinard, Jackson.

Fall onions and buttons for fall
planting, 12c gal.; Sage, 40c lb.; Sey-
en Top turnip seed, 10c thls. Add
postage. Mrs. Julia Keeter, Talking
Rock, R 2. |

White multiplying onion sets for
Fall planting, 40c gal. Mrs. [a
Trammell, Duluth, R 1.

Hanover, 20c cupful; garden peas,
20c lb. Exc. for turnip seed or white
feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap. at 5c each, Mrs,
D. M. Keen, Lyons, R. a

2 cups full ea. Purple Top and Yel- |
low Globe turnip mixed, Half Runner
bean seed, ea. 25c cupful; Willetts En:
pea, 3 lbs. $1 del. Mrs. H. H. Sulli-_
van, Bremen.

Imp. White nest onions, 20c qt. 10
gal. del. also good sorghum syrup, 45_
per 10 lb, bucket, FOB. No. chks,
Money order only. Mrs. W. E. Batch-
elor, McIntyre.

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

10 lbs. Hastings new Japanese Sho
goin turnip mixed with Purple
Globe, early red or purple top, Seven
Top and other var. 30c lb. del. Mrs.
J. T. Cole, Barnesville, R 2.

300 lbs. genuine Perkins Long Gree
okra, seed, 100 Ibs, genuine Rocky Ford
cantaloupe seed, all grown for seed, \
1932 crop. All 20c lb. FOB. W. U. J
Draughon, Climax.

Calif. multiplying beer seed, 100
good start and another seed free;
white cucumber seed, Hastings sweet
pepper, 10c large pkt. 10c.. Mrs. J. E
Kirk, Rockmart.

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

Red multiplying onion buttons, 25
per gal. $1.75 bu. postage extra. For
planting. Mrs. Homer G. Cline, Can-
ton, R 4.

Calif. multiplying beer seed, :
start, postpaid. Mrs. Sallie Floyd,
Rockmart, R 2.

Purple Top turnip seed, 35c Ib. Chas.
W. and E. J. cabbage seed, 90 Ib
postpaid. Marcus Williams, Gain
ville, R 2.

Crystal Wax Bermuda yellow shite
pearl skins onion sets 90c gal. $1.50 pk
$4 bu. Exp. Red Yellow Globe, $1 pk.
$3.75 bu. W. C. Stephens,
Branch.

Genuine Dwarf Essex Rape seed, 25
lb. 6 Ibs. $1 del. or $12.50 per C. lbs.
FOB; Austrian Winter peas, $7.50 p
Cc FOB. N. Rosene, Ft. Valley. ;

25 Ibs. Ga. collard seed, extra quali
ty, grown for seed, 25c Ib. if whole lot
is taken, FOB. Mrs. B. P. Sheffield,
Cedartown, Res

Good start of Calif. white beer seed
Tc. Floy Craton, Dallas, R 4. ee

Burr clover seed, recleaned and.
screened, $2.50 per 50 lb. bag. Luther
Aderhold, Lavonia. a

White nest onions, for planting, do
not run up for seed, 45c gal. postpaid
Lettuce seed, black seeded Si
var. 1-4 oe of seed, 10c. P. P. Stamps
accepted. T. V. Smith, Stevens Pot-
tery.
Good, sound Stone Mtn., water mele jl
on seed, and Perkins Mammoth okra
and large head Japanese sunflower
seed, ea. 6c per large pkt. postpaid. J.
M. Craton, Dallas, R 4.

Seven Top turnip seed, sound an
clean, postpaid teacupful for 12;
cups, 20c; 4 cups, 35c. Stamps ac
cepted. Mrs. M, E. Ledford, Cran
Re Ls

Fine, white multiplying onions,
gal. del. Cash with order, No



















































Burr clover seed, recleaned,



day, September 22, 1939.

Seed For Sale

ere. Fine for winter pasture. S.
inard, Jackson.

rly all var. cabbage, $1 Jb.; Pur-
op, White Globe turnip, mustard,
a, collard, ea. 35 Ib.; Bermu-
ion, white or yellow, $2. 50 Ib. All
aid. W. W. Williams, Quitman.

lbs. frost proof peas, 25c lb. $12
ot, FOB. Exc. few for Chas. W.
anish Baldhead cabbage, or good
rawberry plants. Mrs. J. IL.
Tifton, R 3, Box 32.
f gal. Valentine and Half gal.
pean seed, $1 for lot; 1-2 gal.
velvet okra seed, 65c: garlic
"5c per C. Mrs. S. P. Jones,
Star. Route.
e, clean okra seed, frost proof,
. $1.75 gal; long green cucumber
-50c lb. Add postage. Miss M:
dams, Marietta, R 3.

~ Seed Wanted

nt to buy a few M pounds of
sound ae. kernels for Ps



bage seed, also 10 bu. seed oats.
4. Runner or Spanish peanuts
T. E. Wise, Pitts.



Miscellaneous For Sale

nd, country cured hams, 15c;
wulders, 9c; unwashed white wool,
Heavy fleeced sheep skin, 75c
Robt. S. Anderson, Hawkins-

a million Napier grass plants
roots. Can be cut 4 times a year;
r grazing, cows give more and
milk. August best planting mo.
mith, Cuthbert.
ck walnuts, hulled and dried, lg.
5c bu. FOB; red and yellow pop
shelled, 5c lb. Add postage. Mrs.
Ross, The Rock, R 1.
sach trees, State insp. and true to
ne. $45 M; $5 C; Good sound, peach
id wanted in ldts of 100 Ibs. and
ve. FE. B. Travis, Riverdale.
bs. black walnuts in hull. Make
Mrs. E. L.. Anderson,

Hot pepper (dried) 60c Ib. pre-
No stamps. Not less than one
sold. Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thom-

New, red and white nest onions, 35c

.; Exc,2 peach trees, 2 yrs.

for 1 Pineapple tree, 3 yrs. old.

e and yellow clingstone. Mrs. A.
aulk, Ocilla.

Ibs. new goose feathers, 45c Ib.

F. G. Chitty, Moultrie, Rt, 2, Box

Nice muscadine jelly in half gal.
s jars, $1 gal. Add postage. Mrs.
Davidson, Maysville,
Sage, 35c lb. hot pepper, green
20c gal. Exc. for tobacco, white
ed sacks. Add postage. Mrs. S. A.
iller, Finleyson.
New, white, downy feathers, 50c Ib.
. Will send sample for stamp. Mrs.
ary Collins, Cordele, R 4.
rooted Sugar Pear trees, $1 doz.
in ist and 2nd zone. Exc for
, dried peaches or apples or any-
g can use and need. Write. Mrs.
R. Thompson, Lawrenceville, R 1.
; crop dried sage, 50c Ib. del.
order.| Mrs, J. E. Yawn, Rhine

dry. Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Tooms-
, 40c Ib.: Butter-peas, 20c Ib.

id postage. Mrs. W. V. Thompson, | G
men, R 1, Box 101.

kK feed, $2 bu. Exc, for wheat or!
il want 150-200 baby chicks on|

to 4 mos, old. Large breed. H.

ynie, Statham.

r Tongue leaves, 1-2 Ib. 20c; 1
5c; 3 Ibs. $1. All shade cured. W.
Thornton, Jesup.

shade dried sage, 45c lb.; red
lots, 25 gal: white multiplying
ns, 15c qt.; stringless green pod

10c cup; senna seed, 5c tea-
ful. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Cum-

new shade dried sage, 35c Ib;
rs, big var. 20c gal. 35c for 2
red, blue or cream. Cay-

ples, free from worms.

No chks,



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Miscellaneous For Sale

5 M. red sugar cane, av. 5 ft. long,
to trucks at my farm. Mrs, J, P. War-
Ten, Jesup, R.2, Box 12.

Dry apples, 1932 crop, 10c Ib; dry
Sage, 35c. lb; strawberry plants, 35 C.
Add postage, or exc. Mrs. J. B. Jones,
Dahlonega, R 1.

Green and red peppers; real hot, 25c
gal. or exc. for white feed sacks. Miss
Eva M. Tankersley, Thomson.

Fresh dried sage, 50c lb. Mrs. Riley
Ross, Ringgold.

3 lbs. nice, clean chicken feathers,
25c lb. postpaid, or exc. for dried ap-
Write before
oe Mrs. C. F. Gibbs, Gordon,

Nice, clean dried sage, this yrs. crop,
50c Ib. del. Money order only. Write
or see: Mrs. J. E, Yawn, Rhine, R 1
Box 115.

50 5-gal. cans for honey or syrup,
del. in Ga. 25 ea.; few yearling cat-
tle for sale, also dried apples and pea-
ches. W. C. Siler, Summertown, Ga.



Miscellaneous Wanted

Want dried catnip, swamp cabbage,
Mayapple, Golden Seal, Witch hazel,
Maller or Cheese plant and Juniper
berries. State what you have and
lowest price. E. J. Hart, College Park.

Want 12 lbs. new goose
Make price del. Sandersville.
Byrd Lovett, Sandersville.

Want some horse radish roots. State
price. Mrs. R. A. Stewart, Gray.

Want 4 very long handled gourds.
State price in first letter. Mrs. Chas.
S. Northern, Atlanta, 37 5th St., N. E.

Mrs.

Want cured Ginseng. Send sample
and prices at once for early contracts.
Only pure Ginseng considered. G.
Freeman, Ila.

Want seed wheat, W. Wyandotte,
White or Buff Leghorn or Minorca
pullets and other value. Exc: heifers
and Pekin drakes. Mrs. C. M. Slack,
Leslie.

Exc. Sebright bantams for Black,
White, or Buff Cochins: pr. for pr.;
want a Shelton pony cheap; Exc. dry
calf hides for anything of equal value.
J. B. Reeves, Tate.



Tobacco For Sale

Good, new, flue cured tobacco, 10c
lb. FOB. LeRoy Sharp, Surrency, R
2. ! ;

Old and mellow, flue cured tobacco,
1931 or 1932 crop: chewing, 10c; smo-
king, 8c lb. No orders less than 50c.
No chks. Linnie Burke, Surrency.

Good, mellow, barn cured tobacco,
Red Leaf, chewing, 10c lb. del. to 3rd
zone, No orders less than 50c, No
chks. David Hutto, Surrency.

Dark red, flue cured tobacco, 15 Ibs.
$1 postpaid to 3rd zone; 50 head of
feeder shoats to fatten on halves. H.
J. McCorvey, Coolidge.

Flue cured tobacco, Red. Leaf. aged,
pressed ready to use, 15 Ibs. $1 post-
paid. J. K. Peacock, Coffee.

Good, home made, first grade to-
bacco, now ready, 10 Ibs. $1 postpaid.

Macy Boatright, Rockingham.

Good, old home-made tobacco, half
leaf, well pressed, 10 lbs. 55c. Stem-
med and twisted tobacco, 3 lbs, 35c.

. C. Glossom, Alma, R 3.

Mellow, flue cured tobacco, chewing,
8c Ib.; smoking, 6c lb. del. in lots of
10 Ibs. or more. John Tomberlin, Sur-
rency, R 2.

Flue cured tobacco, chewing, 9c Ib:
smoking, 7c Ib. del. in lots of 5 Ibs. or
more. Cash with order.

Good Red Leaf, flue cured tobacco,
old and mellow, 1931 or 19382 crop.
Chewing, 10c lb. del. to 3rd zone. No
chks. No orders less than BOE. Ruby
McLeod, Surrency.

Red Leaf tobacco, fine for chewing
or smoking, 10c Ib. del. to 3rd zone.
S. P. Hutto, Surrency.

Genuine, A-1, yellow, flue cured

|R 2,

feathers..

Tobacco For Sale

bacco, 12 Ibs. $1 prepaid in Ga. Mrs.
J. F. Holland, Surrency.

Genuine A-1 yellow, flue cured
chewing and smoking tobacco, 13 Ibs.
$1, prepaid to 3rd zone. Henry Harris,
Baxley, R 2.

Flue cured tobacco, chewing and
smoking, 12 lbs. $1 FOB. Prompt
shipment. R. W. Rentz, Baxley.

Bright and Red, flue cured tobacco,
9c Ib. del; smoking, 7c Jb. del. in 10
lb. lots. Frank Smith, Surrency.

Flue cured tobacco, Red and Mel-
low, chewing, 9c Ib. del.; smoking, 7c
lb. del. in lots of 10 lbs. or mere. Cash
with order. Ike Tomberlin, Surrency,

Tobacco, chewing and smoking, Red
Leaf, good and strong, 13 Ibs. $1 del.

to. 3rd zone. H. H. Herring, Baxley,
RZ:

Good, mellow, flue cured tobacco, 13
Ibs. $1; 6 lbs. 50c, prepaid to 3rd zone.
Alice Milikin, Baxley, R 2.

Good, flue cured tobacco, 12 Ibs. $1;
6 Ibs. 50c prepaid to 3rd zone. Ber-
nard Thornton, Baxley, R 2.

Genuine A-1, flue cured yellow chew-
ing and smoking tobacco, 12 lbs. $1
prepaid to 3rd zone. Mrs. Frank Mc-
Call, Baxley, Box 232.

Good, ordinary flue cured tobacco,
1932 crop, 7 1-2c lb. del. to 8rd zone.
No order less 5 lbs. Jennings Stewart,
Surrency, R 2.

Good, flue cured tobacco, ready for
market, 8c Ib. MES M. Herne
Surrency.

Flue cured tobacco, 13 Ibs. $1; 6 Ibs.
50c, prepaid to 3rd zone. Thelma Joy-
ner, Baxley, R. 2.

Flue cured tobacco, dark Red or
Light red Leaf, ready to use, 15 Ibs.
$1 postpaid. J. L. Carter, Coffee, R 1.

Flue cured tobacco, Dark Red Leaf
aged and ready to use, 15 Ibs, $1 pre-
paid to 3rd zone. Frank Carter, Cof-
fee.

Dark red, flue cured tobacco, aged
and mellow, prepared ready to use, 10
Ibs. 75c prepaid to 3rd zone. G. T. Wil-
liams, Alma.

Good, mellow, home-made _ tobacco,
for chewing, $1 and 5 lbs. smoking
free. J. R. Turner, Alma, R 3.

Good, home-made tobacco, Dark
Red or Yellow, 1931 crop. Prepared,
ready to use, 12 lbs. 90c prepaid in
Ga. Fannie Parker, Alma.

Bright flue cured tobacco, aged and
mellow, 1931 crop, prepared ready to
use. 13 Ibs. $1, prepaid to 3rd zone.
J. S. Crapps, Alma, R 3.

Good, strong and yellow home-made
tobacco, for chewing, 13 Ibs. $1. John
R. Turner, Alma, R 3.

A-1, flue cured tobacco, 12 Ibs. $1
prepaid to 3rd zone, and pkt. of green
seed free with each order. H. F. Har-
ris; Baxley...

Good, flue cured tobacco, 10 Ibs. $1
prepaid to 8rd zone. Ivey Horton,
Baxley, R 2,

Good, home-made flue cured chew-
ing tobacco, Bright and Red Leaf, aged
and mellow, ready for use, 10 Ibs. 70c
del. Colleen Deen, Coffee, R 1.

Good, flue cured tobacco, Bright
and Red Leaf, well pressed, aged and
mellow, ready for use, chewing or smo-
king, 10 Ibs. 50c.. H. G. Williams, Cof-
fee.

Red, flue cured tobacco, 15 Ibs. $1
del in 3rd zone. Sat guar. L, J. Cros-
by, Baxley, R 2.

Good, home- made Bright or Red
Leaf tobacco,flue cured, well pressed,
aged and mellow, ready for use, good
flavor, 10 Ibs. 60c. Mrs. W. W. Cath-
ern, Coffee, R, 1. ae

Genuine, flue cured tobaceo, chew-



ing, 7 Ibs. 50c; smoking, 8 lbs. 50 Pr

*|dark Red Leaf,

AC

| PAGE SEVEN
Tobacco For Sale

paid. Quick del. J.P. McLeod, Scre-
ven, '

Bright leaf, flue cured tobacco,
chewing, 10c Ib; smoking, 9c Ib. del.
No order less than 50c; 12 lbs. $1 pre-
paid. Mrs. Nolie Lightsey, oe
R 2.

Bright Leaf, flue cured tobacce,
chewing, 12 lbs. $1; smoking, 9c Ib.
Prepaid. No orders less than 50c. Roy
Morris, Surrency, R 2.

Good barn and flue cured Bright or
Red Leaf tobacco, aged and mellow,
well pressed, ready for use, chewing
or smoking, 10 Ibs. 50c. D. E. Williams,
Mershon.

Flue cured tobacco, chewing, 8 Ib.
smoking, 6c lb. Del. in lots of 10 Ibs.
up. Miss Lorene Tomberlin, Surrency.

Bright and Red, flue cured tobacco,
chewing, 8c lb; smoking, 6c Jb. del. 10.
Ibs. or more. Frank Smith, Surrency,
R 2,

Good, flue cured tobacco, whole leaf, .
13 Ibs. $1; 6 Ibs. 50c. Prepaid to 3rd
zone. Barkalue Milikin, Baxley.

Flue cured tobacco, sweet, mellow, 2
good grade for the price, that old juicy
red or yellow leaf, 13 lbs. $1, del. 3rd
zone, S. P. Beecher, Baxley, R 2,

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

Good, flue cured and shade cured
tobacco, 12 lbs. $1. Del.
Aycock, Surrency.

Good, flue cured tobacco, nee and
red, chewing, 10; smoking, 8c lb. del.
to 3rd zone. Ben Smith, Surrency.

Guar, best grade chewing tobacco,
10 lbs. $1 del. in Ga. Dan Gray, Uval-
da.

Good, flue cured tobacco, 10c Ih,
FOB. Leroy Sharp, Surrency, R. 2

Flue cured tobacco, aged mellow,
14 lbs. $1 postpaid.
Mrs. W. H. Roberson, Alma, R 3.

Barn cured tobacco, aged mellow,
long red leaf, 14 lbs. $1 del. 3rd zone.
Sat. guar. Mrs. D. F. Steedley, Alma,
R 3.

Good, old, home-made tobacco, flav-
ored and stemmed and twisted, 10 lbs.
70. L. O. Williams, Patterson, R 1.

Good, old home-made, stemmed to-
bacco, flavored, twisted, 5 lbs. 68c.
Lewis Williams, Coffee. xX

i 3

Tobacco Wanted | ,

Want 20 Ibs. good tobacco, stemmed,
twisted and flavored, ready for chew-

ing. Send saniple and price.
Yaeger, Dalton, R 1.

Erwin



Georgia Products For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

Any kind of Velvet beans, Nov. or
December shipments. Sell for cash,
or exc. for any kind ot cows. N .T.
Beasley, Kite.

Lady peas, 6c Ib. $3 bu. del. or exc
for white feed sacks or any good chew-

ing tobacco. W. Z. Braswell, Loge
ville, R 2.

Vickers peas, 75c bu. for sale. R. T.
Rogers, Baxley, R. 3.

Lady peas for sale.
fer. J. E. Martin, Flowery Branch. |

75 lbs. Willetts Wonder Eng. peas,
$12 for lot. C. L. Newsom, Matthews.

Brown-eyed table peas, bush var. $3
bu. FOB. Wm. Nunn, Lawrenceville,
R 4,

New crop mixed field peas, sound,
dry. Make best cash offer pet bu. A.
J. Adams, Ashburn. |

Make best of-

White Rice or Lady peas, 10 Ibs. $1



del ; $5.50 bu. Cc. Vv. _ Strayh

i



Mrs. Tiny |



'eryone sound and free of worms, $1.25





PAGE FIGHT
Georgia Products For Sale

Flowery Branch, R, 1.

Have all var. of velvet beans for
sale. Pod or shelled. N. T. Beasley,
Kite. .



BUTTER FOR SALE

-8 or 10 Ibs. nice table butter each

week, 25c lb. del. Guar. to be fresh;
Rice, black-eyed, cream and _ other
crowder peas, 10c lb. Mrs. Charlie L.
Willis, Talking Rock, R 3.

3 to 5 Ibs. nice, yellow Jersey but- |
ter ea. week. No coloring. 20c lb.
Money order. Mrs. D. J. Bennett,

Gainesville, R 9.

. 4 to 6 Ibs. fresh, firm, Jersey table
butter each week, 20c lb. del. Mrs.
Hattie Wofford, Gainesville, R 3.

2 - 3 lbs. fresh Jersey butter each
- week, 25c lb. Cows T. B. tested. Mrs.
G. E. Bannett, Gainesville, R 9.

Fresh Jersey butter, free from col-
oring, 25c lb. Cow T. B. tested; also
green butter beans, 7c lb. and postage.
Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, R 1.

4 or 6 lbs. nice Jersey butter each
week, 25c lb. del. Cows T. B. tested;
Cream sugar Crowder peas, 5c lb. or
exc. for white feed sacks, 100 lb. cap.
Mrs. J. H. Carrington, Odessadale, R
wy

2 - 6 Ib. butter guar. free from milk,
ea. week, 25c prepaid; new vegetable
green, winter eng. peas, 30c lb. Eva
Cogburn, Alpharetta, R 2.

5 or 6 lbs. good country butter at
20c lb. Cows T. B. tested. Del 1st and
2nd zone. Send 1 to 8 lbs. at a time.
Mrs, W. D. Kelley, Blaine.

Fresh, home-made butter in pound
prints, 5 lbs. $1 postpaid. White hon-
ey in comb, in lard cans, 50 Ibs. $4.00.
- Exp. Send chk. J. W. Lang, Omega.

8 Ibs. fresh, firm Jersey butter ea.
week, 25c lb. postpaid. Party to re-
- turn shipping boxes ea. month. Cash
_ with order. Mrs. R. T. Allison, Ball

Ground.



- CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE

Slipped shuck corn,
truck loads. Write for prices.
Drexel, Lyons.

ear loads or
E. P.



FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
FOR SALE

Marglobe tomatoes, $1.50 per crt.
FOB. C. F. Matheson, Alto, Box 121.

Nice Pineapple pears, del. to your
P. O. in bu. crates, 50c per crate. J. H.
Cavender, Millwood.

Large, cultivated eretaonics for jel-
ly, preserves and pickles, 75c bu. L.
A. Ponder, Juliette.

Fey. Marglobe tomatoes, $1.30 per
bu. tub. FOB. Cash with order. J. J
Matheson, Alto, R 1.

Bu. crates of Pineapple pears post-
paid, 75c per crate. No chks. taken.
J. H. Cavender, Millwood.

Delicious apples by bu. or truck load
at reasonable price. C. M, Miller, Cor-
- nelia.

Green and Hot pepper, 30c gal. and
postage; nice home-made pepper sauce
lic bottle, or 2 for 25c, and postage.
Mrs. A. M. Phillips, Royston, Box: 184.

300 Stone Mtn. watermelons, wt.
. about 20-25 lbs. each, 5c ea. at patch.
T. W. Simmons, Douglasville, RFD 3.

1 car load of Citron melons for sale
_ or exc for syrup, oats, shelled corn, or
hogs. (Name omitted in ad), Colquit.

Nice Rome Beauty, Starks and oth-
er var. apples, $1 bu. del. Parcel Post.
~G. W. Nooney, Jr., Quill.

Apples for eating ang cooking, ev-

yu. del. J. E. Stembridge, Ella. Gap. ae



*| Tifton, 110 5th St.



Georgia Products For Sale

Unclassified apples, sound and good
eating and cooking, 75c bu. OB; nice

sundried apples, $1 for 8 Ibs. del. T.
M. Webb, Ellijay.

500 to 1 M. doz. green corn, large to
medium size, ready Sept. 25th to Oc-
tober ist. 50 miles of Atlanta, near
Highway. Write. C. C. Hulsey, Rock-
mart, R 1. : :

Winesap and Kinnards Choice ap-
ples for truckers at my orchard, 3 mi.
north of Cleveland. W. G. Owenby,
Cleveland.

1 truck load of Keiffer pears, 50c
bu. at trees, T. W. McAllister, Buena
Vista, :

Apples for sale in orchard; Royal
Yorks, Red Winesaps, Black Twiggs,

Cook, Hemp.

Apples for eating and_ cooking.
Sound and free of worms, $1.25 per
bu. del. M. Stembridge, Ella Gap.

Crabapples for jelly, $1 bu. del in
Ga. Sell Crabapple trees, any size.
Want 2 or 300 chicks, not Leghorns, to
raise on halves until Dec. 20th. C. E.
Smith, Flowery Branch, R 1.

Mtn. grown apples, from own or-
chards and cold storage shipped en-
tire season. Bu. or truck load. Full
particulars on request. Louis B. Ma-
gid, Tallulah Lodge.

New cucumbers, new squash, graded
and packed in bu. hampers, About 5
acres squash;
acres beans, ready Sept. 28th. Home
grown by advertiser. W. R. Neal, Cor-
dele.



FRUIT FOR SALE

Nice sundried apples, 10c Ib. Add
postage; Sugar Plums, 6 for 50c. Miss

Ruth White, Dahlonega, R 1, Box 35.

Fresh dried apples, from ripe horse
apples, bright, 10c Ib. Mrs. C. A. Black,
The Rock, R 1.

_ Extra nice fresh dried apples, 10c Ib.
del. N. R. Mooney, Quill.

2

FRESH AND CURED MEATS

Sugar cured country meat, smoked
with green oak; no bugs, not rancid;
Hams, 15c; shoulders, 10c; sides, 12c
lb. FOB cash with order. E. L. Todd,
Valdosta, R 1,

Country shoulders, sugar cured,
smoked with green hickory, canvassed.
Sat. guar. wts. 14, 17, 20, 26, 27 Ibs. 18c
Ib. del. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton.

Cured smoked shoulders, 15 to 25 Ibs.
10c Ib.; 2 hams, 30 Ibs. ea. 2 hams, 20
Ibs. 15c Ib, Ship COD plus postage. G.

D: Fain, Edison. _

Pure country pork sausage, country
killed, smoked with oak wood, 15c Jb.
FOB. Cash with order. C. H. Willis,

Pure country killed all pork sausage,
smoked with oak wood, 15c lb. FOB.
Will ship COD. C. H. Willis, Tifton,
1110 5th St.



HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE

New honey, 10 lb. buckets, $1.25:
same honey, 8 lb. bucket, $1. All in
Comb postpaid. Cash with order. R.
W. Browning, Dublin.

' New honey, 8c lb. Mrs. P. J. Byrd,
Fitzgerald, R 4, Box 49.

Pure Ext, honey, No. 2 grade 6 - 10
lb. pails, $4 FOB; 2 - 10 lb. $1. 75 post~
paid; 1 - 10 lb. $1 postpaid; in 50 gal.
bbls., price on request. Jno. A. Crum-
ney, Doctortown.

oe

-jold fashioned gums, all have honey in
them. $18, or exc. at my place for





anything oan use Roy Jordan, Ro-|~

Sprayed and well colored. John E.

10 acres Cukes and 5}-

9 hives of bees, 7 in Pat. gums, 2 in|

at

MARKET. BULLETIN,

Georgia Products For Sale

New, Ext. honey, No. 2 hae. 6 - 10
Ih. pails, $4 FOB; 2 - 10 lb. $1.75 post-
paid: 1 - 10 Ib. $1 postpaid; in 50 gai.
bbls. price on request, John A. Crum-
mey, Doctortown.

Strained Poplar honey, 8c lb. FOB.
H. E, Anderson, Ellijay, R 4.

16 lbs, pure beeswax, Make best of-
fer. Exc. for anything can use. Whitt
Puckett, Cordele, R B.

Fresh new white clover honey, 5 lbs.
75c; 10 Ibs. $1.50 del.; Italian Queen

| bees, 50c ea. del. D. F. Thomas, Odum.

New crop honey, Fey comb, 6 5-Ib.
pails, $2.75; 12 half lb. $3; Fey. Ext.
6 5-Ib. pails, $2.50; 12 half Ib. $2.75
FOB. John W. Berryhill, Lakeland.

New comb honey in 10 Ib. pails, $1

$1 each. Write for prices on larger
lots. Wm. H. Barfield, Louisville, R 2.

Ext. honey, in 5 Ib. pails, 75c del.

Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland.

New honey in 8 and 10 lb. in Comb,
8 buckets for $8 for lot, or $1 per buc-
ket postpaid. Cash with order. R. W.
Browning, Dublin, R 3.



POTATOES FOR SALE

Nice, mountain raised potatoes, to.
truckers, now ready; cabbage, in aj
few days, 7 1-2 miles east of By
N. Ww. Pettit, Pike.

2 acres Imp. Porto Rico Ms tiaee
fine crop, ready for sale to trucks at
patch. Write me. D. F. Ogden, Odum,
Rd,

1 truck load Porto Rico. notions 40
bu. at patch. Now ready. . Edw. L.
Smith, Kite, R 1.

Few hundred bu. sweet potatoes,
ready Ist to 15th of October. If, inter-
ested, write; also want to exc. corn for
mule or pr. of mules.
hit, Poulan.

on
4 or 500 bu. imp. Porto Rico pota-
ae for sale to truck at a reasonable
price. Can dig on short notice. Write
or call, phone, Lyons and Johnson
Corner, 17 and 15 respectively. Mrs.

C. P. Autry, Lyons.

. Truckers, 2 acres of Porto Rico po-
tatoes now ready, 65c bu. Cash. No
chk. Located on paved highway. Mrs.
John Z. Hester, Wray, R 1.

Nice Porto Ricans by truck loads.
Make me an offer. F. S. Deese, Col-
quitt.

Sweet potatoes, Imp. Porto Ricos.
Truck or car lots. Make best offer a
field. Gus Tippins, Daisy.



Last yrs paper shell pecans, 10c Ib.
Exc. for half gal. of white multiplying
onions. Ea. pay postage 1 way. Mrs.
E, Texas Goodman, Ray City.

Large red skin, hand picked Valen-
cia peanuts, this yrs crop; nice for
roasting, $2 bu. FOB. C. E. Beden-
baugh, Wrightsville, R 1.



SYRUP FOR SALE

10 gal. new sorghum syrup. Make
offer FOB; $20 in Ga. syrup at 75c
gal. for 2 Guinea cows del. to me. J.
O. Stewart, Gardi, R ,1, Box 71.

100 gal. good, new, bright Sorghum
syrup in two 50 gal. bbls., 40c gal. FOB
Cash with order. G. F. Sheppard,
Adel, R 1. : be

50 bbls new sorghum syrup for sale
or swap for 300 bu. seed oats and rye.
John W, Jordan, Wrightsville, R 2.
Box 7.

30 gal: bbl. new seeded Ribbon Cane
Haan 40c gal. FOB; 30 gal. in 1
gal. buckets. W. R. Chasteen, ae
Grove.



each, new strained honey, 10 Ib. pails.

Gordon Dout-

PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE}



Thursday, September 22, 19 32
Georgia Products For Sale



for sale or exc. for seed oats or rYe,, :
J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Fes de

Pure Ga. Cane syrup, A-1 grade, 6 :
1 gal. cans, $3; 12 half gal. cans to

case, $3.40 per case. Sat. guar. Mal
vin Collins, Whigham. C



Pure Ga. Cane syrup, 6 - 1 gal, cans
to cs., $3; 12 - half gal. to case, $3.49
per case. Sat. guar. Malvin Collins,
Whigham. uF

Hastings Honey Drip syrup, 193
crop for sale or exc. for seed rye o
seed oats or seed wheat. B. B. ane
Swainsboro, R 5. a

A-1 sorghum syrup in 5 lb. cans tor
sale. Exc. some for seed oats. J. B.
Coker, Pelham, FR. 5. i


















Georgia Products Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED

Want from 1 to 20 bu. Fordhoo
Lima beans. Quote price and qualit
in first letter. W. Ward, Glennville. :

Want field weevil-free peas, yellow
corn, seed wheat. Can use 50 to 100 b
of ea. Quote best price del. R. W
Caldwell, Atlanta, Cascade Road, Ray
mond 8574.

Exc. new crop Calif. black-eyed pea:
for baby lima beans; 2 lbs. peas for
of beans. Mrs. S. P. Reed, Varnell,
[RFD 2. e

Want 100 Ibs. Austrian winter peas,
Write best price FOB. | Bee O'Relley a
Maysville.

Want new crop Calif. pick eyed ane 7
Lady peas, rye, wheat, all var. Crow-
ders. Send samples. State quantity
and prices. R. N. Ethridge, Jackson, :





BUTTER, WANTED

Can use 5 lbs. butter per week ae
$1 del. Mrs. Arlee Ward, Butler.









FRESH FRUITS AND =
_ WANTED

Want Ga. products: Pineapple pears,
red skin Porto Rico potatoes, butter
beans, squash, cucumbers and toma-
toes. Truck loads. G. T. Carter, Bar-
wick.

Can use good peaches from the or-_
chard at 50c bu. Will bring truck. E.
D. McCool, Baxley. y

Exc. 8 bu. Porto Rico swel. potatoes
for the same value in apples and pec
Mrs. E. M. Dunn, Omega, R 2. :





Want. potatoes, peas, syrup, butter, 4
eggs, chickens. Will exc. value. Har-
ry Sunshine, Atlanta, 61 Ga. Ave. SE.










FRUIT WANTED

Want a few lbs. peeled, bright, dried
peaches. Must be good for cash; also
a few white onion shallots, white only.
S. D. Kennedy, Sycamore, R 2.

PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED _

Want pecans. State amount, send :
eam and best price on what you
jhave. W. L. Tippins, Waycross, 908
ads St.

Want all var. and any amount pe-
cans. N. W. Buchanan, Americus. i 7

Want large paper shell pecans. Send
sample and quote price. G. Etris, ;
Dawsonville. a

Highest cash prices paid for all var.
pecans. Cut out this ad and wie
what you have. A. M. Butts, Devereux.

Want papershell pecans that are well
filled. Consider some medium sized
seedlings, at reasonable prices. State
amt., price and send samples. MIs
A. Pp. Minchew, WASEN OS, ibe wat