Ob. 15
Poultry For Sale
_.., ANCONAS
Pure Sheppard str. Ancona pul-
Jets, 10 mos, old, $1 each: hens, 20
mos. old, 95c each; cocks, 1 and
eptha Pullin, MeDonough.
: ~~ BANTAMS
Three pair White Jersey R. Japa-
ese Silkies, 1931. hatch, $2 pr.,
FOB, Blue Ridge. Mrs. W. T.
Panter, Morganton.
_ Three pure bred Golden Se-
brights, 2 hens and rooster, $3. J.
R. Newsome, Sandersville.
Pure Golden Sebrights, $1.75 per
pr. Cheaper in lots of more than
1 pair. Susie Guann, Clyo.
_ Six choice Jap. Black Tail bant-
am roosters, also 4 Buff Cochin
roosters for sale. Address J. T.
STATE CAPITOL
1 il, $1 each, Exc. fer a
Giant str: Light Brahmas; Mrs:
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Poultry For Sale
AAA quality Plymouth B. R.
rooster, bloodtested, State insp.
University. 2 yrs. old in April. Sell
or exc. for 25 any good breed
Fine Buff Rock hens and cock-
erels, pure Nugget str. 10 hens,
cockerel, $12.50; cocks and cock:
Trimble, Adairsville,
Ten Thompson str. B. R. pullets
for sale or exc. for 12 Brown Leg-
horns, pullets and roosters. Lb. for
cornfield beans, 171% Jb. for lot, or
20e Ib., 5 Ib. lots. Mrs. N. C.
Holiand, Cedartown, Rt. 1.
' Yen Thompson B. R. March 1931
hens and 1 rooster, $10; 2 roosters,
chicks. Mrs. O. A. Wynne, Dublin,
| Rt. 3. :
erels, $2 to $3 each. Mrs. G. L. |
$ reeds Brahma cocks, $1 each. Dr. H. L.
lb.; also have 30 lbs. old-fashioned.
March 1931 hatch, $1.75 or $1 each...
Poultry For Sale
Holterman Aristocrat B. R. roost-
-ers, 1 and 2 yrs. old; eggs direct
against b. w. d. direct: from Athens | i
from Holterman, $3 per rooster, or
2 for $5. G. C. Edmondson, Temple,
Rt. 2.
BRAHMAS
Pure bred Giant str. Light Brah-
ma cockerels, $1.50 each. Mrs.
Leander M. Kennedy, Collins.
Two pure bred: Giant str. Light
McCrary,. Royston. s
Six nice Giant str. Light Brahma
hens and cock, 1930 hatch, 3 pul-
lets, 1931 hatch, $9 for lot. A. C.
Guest, Bowman, Rt. 2.
Four Light Brahma Rose Comb
Giant str. Brahma hens, 2 yrs. old;
also 3 April 1931 pullets and cock-
erel, $9 for lot, or exc. for large
type Cornish Indian, 7 hens and
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1932
Poultry For Sale
Nine Dark Cornish April hatch
pullets, about: ready to lay. Big
bone type, with yellow legs. Thor-
oughbred. 1 cock. $1.75 ea., or $15
for lot. Miss Lou-Genia Wilbanks,
Suwanee.
Three pure bred 9 mos. old cock-
Cornish, Rose Comb, $1 each; or
exc, for 100 same breed baby
chicks. Mrs. E. D. Lawhorn, Sum-
ner.
Three April and May hatch
White Cornish cockerels, $1.50 ea.,
pure bred. Exc. 2 for same breed,
nothing but the best. T. M: Gulley,
Hartwell, Rt 1.
Thoroughbred Dark Cornish
hens, yr. old, $1 each; also April
pullets, $1 each.-All pure bred, no
culls. Mrs. S. E. Shurling, Oconee.
erel, 1-5 mos. old and 7 hens, Dark.
NUMBER 4
Poultry For Sale
Pure Judge Dan Gordon game,
pumpkin color
$1.50 to $2 each. Earl Roper, Hart.
well, Rt. 2.
GIANTS
Two-J. B. Giant cockerels, direct
Golden Sunflower str., $3 ea., FOB,
or exc, for value. Write Graves
Pittard, Stone Mtn.
Two pure bred J. B. Giant heng
and 1 fine rooster, $3.50 for. lot,
FOB. Sat. guar. Mrs. W. 8.
Empire, Rt. 1
LEGHORNS :
Quality breeding cockerels, ins
dividually ped. out of Official Con. __
test record hens, 250-284 eggs, 11
mos. old, Tancred str. Also book-
ing orders for W. L. baby chicks,
Feb. del. M. W: Kantala, Elberton,
Fifteen choice W. L. Ferris str.
SS
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sens
hens and: stags,
Holt, |
VanHorne, Monroe. :
i 40rne, i : : Cash with order. : cockerel. Mrs. W. T. Beasley, as
_ Two nice young Golden Sebright | x36 7 eee te cpks. MTS. Copbtown, Rt. 1. aaes _.|March and April hatch pullets, $1
roosters, $1.25 each. Mrs. M. H. : eee One Light Brahma cockerel,| Two Red Cuban stags, 1 Grist|eg; also 1 R. I. Red April cock-
Hortense, Doerun, Rt. 4.
Mille Fleur bantams; have a
few pr. from stock imported from
Belgium; winners at the leading
shews of the country, $2, $8 pr.;
sat. guar. W. S. Fricks, Pender-
grass.
hens, 1. rooster, yr. old, laying,
$2.50. James Brown, Helena.
BARRED AND UTHER RKUCKS
Hight B. R. pullets and rooster
nd 3 Buff Orp. for sale or exc.
for 10 B. L. Everlay hens, not over
yr. old. W. C. Suggs, St. George.
Re. ,
_ Imperial Ringlet B. R. 1931 cock-
rels, $1.25 each; 2 yr. cock, $2.50,
(cost $5); hens or pullets, $1 each.
Mrs. J. W. Boyett, Morris Station.
Small type W. L. bantams, 4.
Pure bred B. Rocks, now 8 wks.
old, best laying strain. Make best
offer, FOB. Mrs. S. M. Fennell,
Jesup, Rt. 2, Box 12.
Thoroughbred B. R. roosters, di-
rect from Webber. Year old, $5;
10 mos. old, $3. Mrs. Charlie Grif-
fin, Moultrie, Rt. 5.
Pure bred Holterman str. Barred
Rock cocks and cockerels for sale.
Mrs. N. G. Lang, Waycross, Rt. 4.
Thompson str., $1 each, or lot for
$8, FOB. No chks. A. M. Hooper,
Norcross,
One pure bred 1930 hatch B. R.
cock, $2. D. EB. McDaniel, Lithonia,
del. .
roosters, $1 or $1.25
i ABox 16.
One R. B. cockerel and 8 hens,
Large, 2-yr.-old pure bred B. R.
Mrs,
Frank I. Carter, McDonough, Rt.
ready for service, $1, or exc. for 1
M Bermuda onion plants. Mrs, Car-
rie Moxley, Swainsboro, Rt. 3.
Two pure bred Light Gray Brah-
ma hens, yr. old in March, $1 e2.,
plus express chgs. Mrs. E. E. Moor,
Fairmount, Rt. 1.
vure Giant str. Brahmas, Dun-
lap Reds, Fancred W. L., and B. R.
9 wks, old, healthy pullets, 50c ea.,
FOB, or $11.25 for 25, F. A. Rovers,
Washington, Rt. 1.
Light Brahma cockerels, $2 ea.;
pullets, $1.50 ea.; Giant str. G. H.
Laing, Americus, Rt. 1.
CORNISH
One pure bred Dark Cornish, 20
mos. old rooster, $1.50, cash with
order. No chks. Mrs. J. B. Armour,
Graymont, Rt. 2, Box 2.
Grady pullet, $1 each, FOB. Guar.
pure. Henry Foster, Culberson, N.
C., Rt. 1. Resident of Union county,
Georgia. :
One pure Ginn Gray game cock
and 4 pullets, guar. March 1931
hatch, lot $5. Money order with
order. W. E. Slaton, Ashland, Rt.
1, Box 61.
Three Red Breasted Indian game
cockerels, 3 mos. old, $1 each, FOB,
or exc.; also have mixed cantaloup
seed, Ist yr. from Woods, $1 lb.
or exc. M. W. Hatfield, Sulphur
Springs, Rt. 1.
Three pure bred game cockerels,
10 mos. old. $1.25 each, or exc. for
8 Brown L. bantam hens or 6 large
breed hens, any breed. Rayburn
Bartlett. College Park, Rt. 2.
erel, Donaldson str., $1. Mrs. C. In
Carelock, Douglas, Rt. 1.
Two hundred W. L. pullets, April
hatch, now laying, Johnson. str.,
75c each, FOB. Have them culled
before shipping. D. K. Byrum, r., 4 i
Shellman.
Ten S. C. W. L. 1930 hens, Kers
lin quality, heavy laying strain.
Healthy cond., $1 ea. Mrs. W. V.
Rogers, Cochran, Rt. 3.
Twenty-five B. L. hens, laying,
75e ea., or exc. Write what you
have. Mrs. E. O. Davis, Taylors- ~
ville, Box 63.
One hundred
March 1931 hens, 125 April 1930
and fifty W. L.
hens. All Tancred str. Cheap for
quick sale. W. T: Holmes,
Cul-
loden. :
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Prevailing Wholesale Prices Jan. 26, 1982. Always Subject to Variation. faa te ovvecsantnsenccsnsemneeneccts =
: oultry Wanted 22.0
2 Atlanta... + Macon. Savannah. Augusta. Columbus. Valdosta. Live Stock For Sale.......-.sceo--.---2-3
| Eggs, extra, doz. ......... ccrasca ee ace $..20 $ .20 $ .22 $ .20 $ 17 $ .20 Live Stock Wanted ..........---.--.--.----- 3
/ Bges, standard, doz. i. 18 18 20 18 15 = hicks For Sal 3
Eggs, Georgia trade, doz. -....----cqs == dp 13 15 43 10 13 Baby Chicks For Sale ........-.
pees, War TUN, COZ. ne cece 18 18 .20 18, 15 18 Baby Chicks Wanted: ..............--. 3
_ Stags, Ib. 13 12% 15 14 12 14 Bac aay 9.4
| Bens, Jb... 14 12% 15 15 13 4 ous For Sale A
hk osters, Ib. .09 : es . . . Rees. Wanted. 22... No 4 i
dj. riers, Ib. 20 20 23 22 18 20 pe 7
ff Bucks. tb. 14 15 16 16 15 15 Farm Help Wanted ....._....... 4
j cese, 10 . OS os Se EE OS. * itions Wanted ........................
Turkeys, Ib. 20 20 24 25 20 20 eo ae
Copons, lb. ge 23 = = as Plants For Sale .......-..--.-o-so-ssrsseo- 4-5
_ *#ile Beiss: SI ROA DUE oan cass ccasenceses re eas 65 : : : 330 Plants. Wanted .......2.........--... eee
Field Peas, not mixed, bU.~....-iaesse o---- 85 1.00 70 ee covorassnnssseennseesementtennanees
Country Butter, best table, Ib. ........ .30 20 30 Me 38 Georgia Products For Sale........5-6-7
_ Ear Corn (80 Ib. to bu.), DU. ccccccee -50 50 on 45 45 45 Georgia Products Wanted ................ 7
es Eotsiors, per 100 lbs. ......... - 1.50 a. 1.25 1.25 1.50 ee Seed Vor Sale.
s WADE SIBY, INO. 1, GON. ccinccecccsecenrecense | oe oes . woreee ee acces : Seed Wanted ..................... 8 :
sas eo 6.00 ip eee =
Le Peanut Hay. No. 1, tom .--csocenene a en : Miscellaneous For Sale ........... 8 | |
Hogs sold during week beginning January 18, 1932, at co-operative sales brought 3.70 per owt., basis No. 1. Miscellaneous Wanted .................... 8
PeanutsNo, 1 stock, delivered shelling plants, $30 per ton, subject to change.
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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS
_ The decrease in the appropriation for the Market Bulletin for the years 1932-33 makes it necessary |
for us to hold the size of the Bulletin down to eight pages each week. i
_It will be impossible to publish more than one notice for any one person in any one issue. It will be im- |
possible to publish more than one notice for members of the same household. Only a limited number of
flower and flower seed notices can be published each month. Flower and flower seed notices which ar-
ive too late for publication will be returned. ee, os
ullets Hollywood sti
Write for prices. Can als
ref. as. to my stock and my
standing. -C. E. Conch, Waleska.
Ninety April 1931 hatch L. pul-
, also 40 hens, 1930 hatch, Tan-.
red str., nice and in good cond.
Your choice of 100 or all at $1 a.
W. J. Holtzclaw, Canton, Rt. 1,
hone 8311.
Nice Brown L. and Black Minor-
ca 1930 hens, 75c ea. Roy Beasley,
llijay, Re: 3;
Between 400 and 500 Tom Bar-
on best str. W. L. hens, 10 to 16
; - old. Av. production now
about 65 per cent. Healthy and
from disease. Write. B. W.
trop, Suwanee, Rt. 2.
: Nine pure bred Buff Leghorn.
hens, 75 ea., FOB. Mrs... B. M.
yverton, Americus, Rt. 2, Box 74.
Twenty-five thoroughbred W. L.
nens and 6 cockerels, 75 ea.; also
5 R. I. Red hens, $1 each; 3 Red
ockerels,. $1 ea., or lot of Reds,
Be. Mrs. J.T. eos suse Millen,
mt Cs
itty WS Ta; Tancred str. young
hens. $25, or 60 each. G. 4. Hail,
Washington, Rtv t;; Mast. .-
_ Three choice Buff L. roosters, $1
ea., FOB. J. P. Brown, Meansville.
; Fifty Tancred yr. old W. L. hens,
65 ea:, or trade. Write. Ss sobs
Harden, Zebulon.
Seventy-five Brown L. hens and
, roosters, 80c each, or trade for
good milch cow, fresh in. Mrs. W..
- | berry and onion plants. Mrs. P. M.
_. Barlow, Cochran, da
Seven White L. Ferris str. hens,
"Be each, cash. Mrs. J. F. Barlow,
Hawkinsville, Rt. 2.
Seven pure bred W. L. pullets
od 1 cockerel, Sept. hatch, 50c
each, del. Mrs. Fred BE. Hudson,
Powder Springs.
Six Everlay B. L. March hatch
osters, thoroughbreds, $1 each,
FOB. Claud W. Johnson, Conyers,
RED: :
Fifty W. lL. Ferris str. rullets,
irect, beginning to lay, 75c each.
LL. Hallman, Boston.
: Forty April hatch, Tancred W. f
pullets, now laying 50 per cent, 8c
each. Curtis Wellborn, Royston.
PSG = W. Li cocks, 1 yr.: ftom
apnested high producing hens.
Mrs. G ~@. Adair, Rutledge, Rt. 2.
Nine pure bred Buff, Leghorn
hens April 1930 hatch, and 1 cock-
erel, April 1931 hatch, $10; or exe.
for bred gilt, Hampshire or Guinea.
c. H. Chappelear, Lavonia, Rt. 2.
Two nice B. L. cocks, prize win-
ners, 2 yrs. and 18 mos. old, $1. 28
ea.. FOB; or exc. 1 for nice white
wehicken feed sacks. W. B. Kuglar,
Bowdon, Rt. 2. ;
Two hundred B. L. pullets, and
150 roosters, 19 wks. old; guar. full
sane Mrs. E. A. Fountain, Mt.
_ Carters pure bred Buff L. young
ens, now laying, 75c ea.; 12 hens,
1 non-related male, $10 FOB; cash;
alsc Calif. blackeyed peas, 3 bu.,
$5 FOB. Wm. Baxter, Crandall.
: Sixty- five head trapnest W. L.
ens, 90 head, now laying and in
secod con. Mrs. J. W. Harrison,
Blackshear, Rt. 3.
eee MINORCAS
- Four S.C. Black Minorca pul-
lets and. rooster, Pape str., $5.50,
FOB; pullets, $1 each, roosters,
$1.50 each; also sun- -dried fruit, 10
Yb., 5 1b. lots; white nest onions,
40c eal. del. Mrs. Grace Murphy,
Jasper cats 2:
AWhite Minorca cockerels, Booth
trapnested, ped. stock, ~will deliver
. individuals, $2 each; also Owens
* Rea mature cockerels, $2.50. Per-
sonally selected and sat, quar. Ek
Maynard, Newton. =
- March hatch cockerels, 3 Pape
Jack Minorcas, $1 each, 1 Giant
8 Minorca, $1.50; Donaldsons
-. Reds, $1.50 each; 1 extra dark
. $2. Mrs. J. M, Hall, Calhoun,
Rt oO:
_ Pure Golden Buff Minorcas, June
atch, 3 cockerels, $1 each, 4 pul-
jets, 90c ea., $6 for lot. Mrs..G. W.
Kins, Graymont.
Six fine tripple A Rusk, Gold-
en Minorea cockerels, $1.50 each..
These are direct from Rusk. Fine
in every particular. R. S. Broad-
-hurst, Americus. :
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Forty milk fed, nice, mixed breed
fat friers, 2 lbs. or more each. $15
-for: lot. Mrs. M. A. Collins, Cobb-
town.
Forty hens and rooster, 2 White
Wyandotte roosters, 1 Buff Leg-
horn, 1 Silver Lace, 4 grown roost-
ers, 36 hens and pe now a
ing, 17 Buff ee
Bo. or exc, for young proae
Weg
fhorn hens at $1 each. Mrs. at. .
Fussell,
Rhine. ~
PHEASAN'TS FOR SALE
Ten pairs full plumed Ringneck
Pheasants, $5 per pr., from best
stock. Beautiful birds. Nelson
Severinghaus, Lithonia.
Amhearst, young, $15; adult, $25
pr.; Goldens, young, $10; adult, $18
pr.; Reeves, young, per trio, $45;
Ringnecks, $6-$8 pr. Excellent
stock. Guar. to please. L. J. Bar-
row, West Point.
Beautiful Ringnecks, exception-
ally good birds from superior
stock, brilliant colored plumage,
$6 and $8 pr. Carl H. Fuller, West
Point.
Ringneck Pheasants and doves
for sale or exc. for turkeys or
fancy bantam chickens. J. L. Ber-
ry, Norcross.
A correction: Choice Ringneck
ae $8 per pair. D. T. Jen
rs, Americus, P. O. Box 84.
Ten beautiful Ringneck pheas-
ants for sale cheap; both hens and
cocks: address: Walter T. Candler,
Atlanta, 214 Walton Bldg.
PIGEONS
Mixed Homer pigeons, young
and old stock, 75 pr., or exc. for
Guineas, Indian Runner ducks,
Buff Orp. or Bantams, or straw-
4
Hamilton, Pembroke.
Five Racing Homers, $5 cash for
slot, $5 per pr. value. Selling on ac-
count of moving. James Moore,
Rover, Rt.<T,
Twenty-five White Kings, $1 pr.,
$10 for lot. Horace S. Moulder,
Meansville. ee
Seventy-five pair Carneaux
pigeons, 50e pr. A. J. Weldon, Gab-
bettville:
Five hundred White Kings for
1. or trade for anything can use
1 farm. R, L. Bassett, Walden.
_White Kings, young birds and
mated prs. Banded, heavy squab-
bers. Herman Eidson, Fitzgerald.
Ten prs. mixed pigcons, 25c pr.,
2.95. for lot;. cash or exc, for, 2
large breed hens, or 3 small breed.
H. C. Sheridan, Gainesville, 153
Maple St. ees
R. I. REDS
Three pure bred Red April pul-
lets, 75e each,.3 cockerels, $1 each;
21 mos. old cock, $1.50. No personal
chks. Mrs. B. H. Purvis, Helena,
Rt AS
Five March ees and same age
rooster, all Dark Reds, $5. M. W.
Faunies, Lenox, Rt. 1.
Twenty S. C. R. I. Red March
pullets, Donaldson str., $1 each.
Mrs. Geo. Fletcher, Broxton, Rt. 2,
Box 34.
Five nic, young cockerels, 10-11:
mos. old: 2 R. I. Reds, 3 White
Leghorns, Tancred str. All good
stock, $1 each. Exp. collect. W. E.
Jacobs, Rome.
One hundred and fifty SCG. Rei.
Red 10 wks. old, wt. 2-2% lbs., 60
each. Mrs. J. E. Coram, Ochloch-
nee, Rt. 3.
Five Rose Comb R. I. Red now
jaying pullets, pure bred, $1.10 ea.,
del. within 50 miles; also eggs, 65c
per 15 del. Mrs. A. B. Crow, Flow-
ery Branch, Rt. 2.
Ready tc lay R. I. Red pullets,
Donaldson str., $1 each; Barred
Rock Thompson Ringlet cockerels,
$1 each; also nice dried apples and
peaches, 15c Ib.; and white rice
peas, sound, 8c Ib. Mrs. J. A. Wil-
son, Martin, Rt. 2. :
Twenty-five Dark Red cockerels,
direct from Mahoods_ selected
heavy layers pen. April hatch, wt.
about 8 lbs., $2.50 to$4. Sat. guar.
B. EB. Anderson, Warm Springs.
Fifty or 75 young Red hens,
March hatch, just beginning to lay,
pure and full stock, $1 each, FOB;
50 for $48. Check.with order. Mrs,
L. B Cook, Coolidge.
- Thoroughbred R. I. Red rooster,
aoe
$10 for the lot.
| Also wish to exc. 20 Ibs. nice dried |
a.
di
pwelve R Se Red young none,
Cash with order.
peaches for 10 Ibs. good honey, or
5 Ibs. goose or duck feathers im
good cond. Mrs. Haray,
Hiram, Rt 2.
Six Dark Red April Fpaiete\G
Donaldson str., $1 ech; 2 yr. old
cock, $1.50. Exe. for 15 bu. corn,
or 1500 Ibs. cotion seed. Mrs. Ida
Carson, Griffin, Rt. D.
Cc,
s Hight pure bred SS. Dark R. Li
Red pullets, ready for production,
$i ea., or exc. for 90 chicks, 2-3
wks. old, any breed, or 65 a month
old. Mrs. 'T. W. Jae: He address
given),
SUSSEX.
Two Speckled Sussex cocks, $1.25;
also Sussex eggs for setting, $1. 25
per 15. Mrs. J. P. Smth, Sr., Homer-
ville, Ri. 1, Box a7.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE
Trio Bronze tnblcey tom and 2
hens, $9, April 1931 hatch. Exc. for
reg. fawn colored Jersey calf; W.
M. Reynolds, Siloam.
Turkey tom, Bourbon Red and}
B. B. Mammeth Bronze, April 1931
hatch. Suitable for breeding. Sell
or exc. fora turkey hen, any breed. |
Mrs. Geo. Sweeting, Ree ras:
Washington Ave.
Pure bred M. B. Bronze tom,
April 1931 hatch, $5; 2 old hens, 2
yrs. old $5 each; 2 young hens,
$4 each. All pure bred. Also turkey.
eges, $3.50 per doz., April del. Cash |
with order, FOB. No echks. Mrs..
Lula Christmas, Vienna.,
Pure bred half Ellis str. Bronze
tom, 1931 hatch, for a breeder, wt.
about 18 lbs., $3.50. Money order.
Mrs. John A. Watson, Graymont.
Ten head guineas, 50c ea., FOB,
station. B. R. Burnsed,
George. : : :
One Bronze tom, April 1931
katch for breeding purposes, $3.75.
No chks. Also nice 193d dried
peaches, guar. free of worms, 10c
lb., and party pay postage. Mrs.
R. Y. Golden, Buchanan.
Toulouse geese, $5 pr., FOB;
also white nest onions, good and
sound, 25c gal. Add postage. Mrs.
J. C. Johnston, Hogansville.
Three pure bred B. B. M. B.
turkeys,May 1931 hatch, 1. tom
and 2 hens, large. well dev., $10
for trio.
FOB. Mrs.-J. L. Ferguson, Cor-
nelia, Rt 1
Five Mammoth White Pekin
ducks and 1 drake, $5, FOB. Mrs.
PV. Pryor, Oliver;
Spring 1931 hatch tom, cross be-
tween Bourbon Red and Bronze.
Wt. 17% lbs. Cooped, FOB, Sparta,
$3.25. Cash with order. No chks.
Mrs. A. D: Brantley, Sparta, Rt.
2, Box 95.
Mammoth Bronze toms, raised
1931. Big bon copper type, bred
from a line of international win-
ners. Prices upon request. Mrs. Ww.
Green, Powersville. i
Three young guineas, 2 hens and
rooster, $1, or exc. for 2.large hens.
Mrs. E. T.. Masters, Auburn, Rt. 1.
M. B. tom, pure brd, 1931 hatch,
$3, or exc. for peach, pear, apple
or pecan trees. Mrs. R. L. Rosser,
Seville, RFD. }
. Four guinea roosters, 45 each,
or exc. for 2 Black Minorca hens.
not over 1% yrs. old. Each pay
shipping chgs. Mrs. J. A. Thomas,
Blackshear, Rt. 1,
WYANDOT#ES
W. Wyandotte grade A Fischel
str., yr. old Rose Comb rooster,
$e 50: also W. Wyandotte eggs,.
Fischel str. direct, $1.50 per 15.
EK. P. Cochran, Lavonia.
One White Wyandotte cock, 1
B. L. cock, pure bred; $1.50 each;
Summerours Half and Half cotton
seed, $1 bu.;. sound, honey drip
cane seed, 2c buy 8-10 Ib. buckets
sorghum syrup, 65c bucket.. H. M.
$2:50: cockerel, $2. Mrs. H. C. Rus- |4Pope, Tallapoosa.
sell, Waverly:
March 1931 hatch cockerels, Don-
aldson str., $1 cash, or exc. for 2.
bu. pure Porto Rico seed potatoes.
Mrs. A. T. Browning, Alamo, Rt. A.
Nine pure bred 8S. C. R. I. Red
April pullets, some laying and a 2
yr. old cock, same breed, $10. Mrs.
J. J. Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Nine hens and 1 cockerel, pure
bred S. C. R. I. Reds, now laying,
fine stock, $10, FOB. Money order.
Mrs. L. D. Kimbrel, Baxley, Rt. 3.
Hahoot R, i; Red .cockerels, now 2
Five pure bred Tarbox str. R.
Cs Tt: Wyandotte cockerels, $1
each, and 5 pullets the same; also
L Bourbon Red turkey, 1931 hatch
hen, $2.50. _ Mrs. Gedie Elkins,
Cairo, Rt. 3. :
Fischel str. W. Wyandotte yr.
old roosters direct, $1.50 each; also
eges, $1.50 per 15. BE. L. Cochran,
Lavonia.
Six pure bred W. Wyandotte
cockerels, March hatch, $1 each.
Mrs. c.. LL. ae ras
Saint
Cash or money order,
: | Fiy a
rooster, $1. Pure bred. Mrs. G
Baxter, Carrollton, Rt. 2.
Two well dev. cockerels, 1 White
Wyandotte and 1 Hollywood str.
SC. W. 1, $1.50 each, or exc.
for value.in any large str. hens.
-T. Epps, College Park, 306 E.
ie ee Ave., Phone Cal. 8407.
Poultry Wanted
BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
Want 100 B. R. young hens or
pullets, ready to lay. TC. Akins,
Albany, Rt. A.
Want a thoroughbred Thompson
B- R. rooster about 18 or 20 mos.
old, for breeding purposes. Must
be-a dandy. Mrs. E. B. Cribb,
Nicholls, Rt. 1.
Barred - Rock | (chicken) hens, or
any heavy breed turkey, not pure
bred, or will sell cheap for cash.
Rey. L. W. Smith, Lithonia, RE,
CAMPINES
Exe. 1 spring hatch ee
bred White Campine rooster for 1
of same breed and quality. G. C.
Smith, Adrian. : ec
GAMES
Want to buy 3 pure bred ioe
led pit game hens, not over 1%
wrs. old. J. P. Bobo, Brooklet.
; LEGHORNS
ee, Brown L. hens for 2 B. L.
cockerels of good stock. Pure bred,
April hatch. Jim Moss,
Rock, Rt. 3.
Want 12 or 15 hens and a rooster,
Buff Leghorns. State what you
have and price. W. C. Payne, Adel,
Rt 4
Want 50 head Tom Barron Eng.
str. W. L. ready to lay pullets, at
once. W. C. Suggs, St. George,
Rit: :
PIGEONS
Want Homer pigeons, mated and
working; not over 6 mos. old; exc.
good value. I. W. Champan,
Crawfordville. :
MISCELLANEOUS | CHICKENS
Wes 20 thoroughbred, large,
solid red Carneaux pigeons from
| ped. stock, 9 prs. being mated and
working for 30 thoroughbred pul-
Jets and a young rooster, no culls.
Or sel! pigeons,
Baldwin, Dawson.
Bxe, value $7 for pure bred
chickens or for a good size shoat.
Mrs. Lucius. Mercer, Eastman,
Rt. 6.
Within the next week, will ac-
cept poultry shipped prepaid, ac-
cording to kinds and prices listed
(below: Friers, 15 1b.; hens, 12c
lb. E. D. McCool, Surrency.
R. I. REDS.
Want,a yr. old, pure bred Owen
Farm cockerel. Have 1 same de-
scription. to exe. to prevent in-
breeding, W. R. Hatchell, College
Park.
Exc. 3 does and af: buck, white,
pink-eyed rabbits for 6 Reds or -B.
R.. hens, or sell rabbits at $1 ea.,
| FOB. H. V. Millions, Ruoert, Rt. 1.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS; GEESE,.
DUCKS, ETC., WANTED
Want to exc. value for M. B. big
bone str. turkeys. Mrs. J. W.
Brown, Helena.
Want to exc. mixed pea seed for
guinea rooster. Mrs. N: F. Touch-
ton, Fargo.
Want 1 M. B. gobbler at once.
Price must be reasonable. Mrs. J.
F. Carlton, Moultrie, Rt. 1, Box 163:
Exe. 2 S. L. Wyandotte hens,
yr. old for pr. of Muscovy ducks.
Clarence Lewis, Bremen, Rt..1.
Want 4 or 6 turkey hens for lay-
ing purposes; will exc. stn-dried
peaches at 5c Ib. or sun-dried ap-
ples at 8c lb. or black walnuts at
2c Ib, Will Richards, Jasper.
Live Steck For Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE
Four-year-old reg. Jersey cow,
heifer calf at side. Well bred, size,
good individual. Qualities perfect.
W. S. Sanders, Danielsville.
' Highteen-mos.-old: bull, White
Eng. and Jersey crossed, ein
in good cond., $15 at barn. Mrs. B
One dun color Jersey bull, sub.
to reg., $25, FOB. ee Hardy,
Dawson.
reg. calves, male >
|| same _ breed. :
Steve Meeks,
= and female,
- Wart to exe. turkey denier for.|
Talking
$3.50 pr. James:
S. Ward, Toomsboro, Rt. 2, Box a
nd female | of |.
60-65.
Alston, Richland. mee
Sev. good, young fat n
fresh in, $20 to $30.
write. G. W. Donalds
Rt. 2.
-Three-year-old pure by
milch cow fresh w
Fine milker, Priced yi
Stephens, Luthersville..
One large blue Je sey
in; about 3 gal, p (
|'Guinea cow, been mi
not bred yet, $20. Writ
information. ae oe B
gerald, RID 2. :
Reg. Jersey bull, w
lbs. Gentle, not 8 itefi
also Stone Mtn. seed,
melons. wt. ,25 to.50
Limited amt. Geo Pri
Rt. 2, Box. 36, :
Reg. Jersey letter,
or exc, for 40 bu. 00
$20 cash. Buyer to brin:
-get heifer. H. L. Ellis
_ Reg. Guerra mi ci
same age; also have
gilts, 6 mos. old, $10
in buyers name,
Warthen.
eld, eats anything
15 large breed of i
Shirley, Lavonia. |
horse mule, "10 Or
quick sale $35 cash.
W. W. Hines, Hast
Martin St.
Three light mules,
real pick up. J. Roller
-One small blac
have to keep-1 f
wise o. k. Cheap for
for sow and pigs, 0
soon; also 10 Ibs.
peaches and putter be
or exc, R. B, Young
Sorrel horse mule,
work anywhere, $05,
good cow and calf;
seedling pecans, 5c Ih,
EK. Herndon, Ma
Box 45. :
One mare mule
and good worker, $5
for milch cow, hog
Douglas Williamso
For-sale for cash, 3
R. G. Kimball, Summii
Six good mules,~$31
in good shape, ready t
Hastings Prolific . se
lected, $1.50 bu.,
| H. Bolton, Griffin I
HOGS. FOR
Ten black Essex
males and gilts, w
Sub. to reg., $15 pr.
for a 35 gal: -bbE:
cane syrup. 8. W.
Box -17.
_ Two good. Sows,
wks. old, in fine
mediate sale, $30, |
for lot. H. F. Sta:
Twelve extra fine
mos. old, $4 ea., 0
not ship. C. A. Va
ough; Rt; 65% 3
Bred? P< gilt,
for sale or exc. fo:
Red day old chic
Also+$.-C, RY In Re
/name Donaldson str.
Mrs. J. B. Harris,
Two-mos.-old D
cross pigs, color mo
$2.50 each, FOB. .
Jacksonville. :
Fifteen head of
old pigs, Guinea ant
cholera immune,
$7.50, FOB, in light.
man, Tampie- Procte
Fifty fat barrows,
lbs. for sale. H. L. ~
Rt 1 Box 605-3
S. P. C., 7 mos. old
to 360_ lbs, Ent. to re
Winning dams, out
$14 at my
cond., $25, FOB he
for oats, or any he
- Reg. Guernsey cow, - freshened , L
Dec. 26, 1931. Sell or exc. for 2
h; full blooded S. P. Cc,
sboro, Rt. 2.
ne fat, extra nice feeder
er at once for lot. Mrs.
Sikes. Sylvester.
Duroe boar, 1% yrs. old,
dbs. or More, $25, or exe.
yr peas. Z. L.-Scott str.
an, Devereaux.
Berkshire pigs,
good stock, no runts, $4 each.
Lewis, Baxley, Rt. 4.
yht Duroc Jersey pigs, wt. 30
3 mos.
Full stock B. B. Guinea hogs,
: str, wt. 175 to 30 Ibs: ea.,
ging in price from $15 to $5 ea.,
foney order. Also stamp for
de B. Toler, Glenwood.
oc J. hogs, young boars and
for shelled corn, seed oats,
inner peanuts, Ga. cane
L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore,
50x 31.
ei old, we. around 300 Ibs.,
trade for reg. S.-P. C. gilt,
red to reg. S. P. C. boar.
: e, Milan, Box 143.
wenty-one feecer shoats, 40 to
} Ibs., $4 ea., or exc. for laying,
ing "hens; cannot. ship. Lee F.
and, Leesburg, Rt. 3.
. P. C. pigs from cham-
on blood lines, cheap; write for
es. F. H. Dunn, Midville.
Fin pigs, 9 wks. old, no runts,
ig. P. C., $3.50 ea. W. H. Rucker,
ilner.- :
ree-mos. ia Duroc pigs, 50 to
es -ea., from prize winning
Z reg. in buyers
mighteen 1 pigs, 6. wks. old, -mixed
C. iSSEX, Duroc, etc.; fine con.;
oe either sex, $4 ea. FOB.
pote Milan.
Good, thrifty pigs, 35 to 60 Ibs.
Se Ib. FOB my station; exc.
ure. bred R. I. Red hens, yr.
no culls; write first. LL. LL.
Ss, Ft. Gaines. -
bred Duroc pigs, 6-10 wks.
$3 and up; a few choice gilts;
L Several male Herefords, 6 to
24 mos. old, reg. in buyers name.
W.-S. Lof SS Hampton. .
+ Two: e C. gilts, wt. 175 Ibs.
ea $14 aS also pure Stone Mtn.
watermelon. seed, 50c Ib.; _ tele-
phone Eng. peas, 20c Ib.; Rhynes-
ook Wilt-resistant cotton seed,
60c bu. . D. Williamson, Plains.
Full stock Duroe J. sow, with 6
pigs, $15, or exe. for Guernsey
heifer, 7 or 8 mos. old, full stock.
Mrs. a. da. Adams, Douglas, Rte 3;
Box Aa
pore. O...1, 1c. wc wt. 150 to
175 Ibs. ea., $15 ea.: also 60 Ibs.
seedling pecans, 50 bu. velvet
oe hu. eB. CUPL ones,
Reynolds,
_ Seventy-five head smooth shoats
av. about 100 lbs. ea. for sale.
George Powell, Dublin.
_S. P. . hogs, sub. to reg. $10
up; Jersey heifer, freshen Feb.,
$25; Jersey bull, 10 mos. old, $15;
resisting cotton seed, 50c bu.; exe.
anything can use. Joe M.
cest breeding; sat. guar. W. J.
Seron, Sardis, Box 146. :
AND GOATS FOR SALE
ne hundred per cent Nubian, 2
ian and Togenburg does, fresh
heavy milkers. 100 per cent
ling Nubian buck, butt-headed,
ears, heavy bone. Sell or trade
676 Tifton St., N. W.
1-100 per cent Nubian and
Nubian, % Tog., 1 50-50 Nu-
and Tog. All fresh and extra
Ones; also 100 per cent yearl-
ubian buck for sale or exc.
21 Simpson, Atlanta, 676 Tif-
St, N. Ww.
ur natural butt-headed billy
about grown, $1.25 each;
Sev. bu. 90- day velvet beans,
"ed before rains; sound, 1931
as 50 bu., FOB. Milton Min-
Walden. oe
so
ld, $6. Geo. A. Thomp-}
0 bs., 24% mos: old. EH. M. Har-}
J.
-C. and D. J. dam, sired by |.
Black Essex; }-
B00 doe. Edwin Simpson, At-}
ee
ha Stock For Sale.
Pure bred, rege. Swiss Toggen-
bite milk: goat doe for sale. E. gS.
Heath, Gainesville, Brenau College.
Year- old good stock billy, Tog.,
Saanan and Nubian buck, ready
for service, has horns, gentle,
White color, $5 del. to exp. office
Abbeville; also want 100 Tung oil
nuts. Li. N. Patton, Abbeville,
Twenty-seven head goats, $1 per
head at my place, Reason for sell-
ing, cant keep with hogs. H. T.
Jeffords, Waycross, Rt. 3,
19-A,
| Extra fine reg, Nubian buck at
stud. Fee reasonable. Write, F. E.
Grubbs, Demorest, Rt. 1,
Nine-mos.-old nannie goat, from
a 2 gal. mother, Toggenburg, and
sire from 5% at. Nubian: an
color, with little bones, $15. M.
Marcie, Atlanta, 16 Walnut Ave.,
Peachtree Hills,
RABBITS FOR-SALE
N. Z. White does, Belgium hare
does, and 1 blagk Belgium hare
doe, all. 7 mos. old and $1 each;
Chin. does, 14 mos. old, $1.50 ea.;
Chin., 7 mos. old, $2 pr. Herman
Mize, Americus.
Checkered Giant rabbits, reg.
and prize winners. Cheap. John R.
Smith, Atlanta, 95 Ormond St.,
S. E.
Ped. Chinchilla does, 2 yrs. old,
bred, $2.50; 2 bucks, 20 mos. old,
and 2 yrs. old, $1 ea. Annie Laurie
Heape, Nashville, Rt. 2. Box 60.
' High-+class ped. Chinchilla bred
does, cheap or exe. for any farm
produce can use, or for young, pure
bred hens. W. L.. preferred; also
eorn and oats. James Simpson, At-
lanta, 676 Tifton St., N. W.
Six N. Z. White rabbits, 3: mos.
old, $4, or 75c each; heavy wt.
| Stahls reg. doe with 3 young, 4
wks. old, ped., $6.50; 1 Stahls best
ped. doe, 11 mos. old, bred, $5. Mrs
E. L. Babcock, Cordele, 506 E. 8th
Ave.
Five Chinchilla does and 2 bucks,
ped., $2 each, or exc. for any good
breed chickens; 2 hens for 1 rab-
bit; also N. Z. buck, large size,
same:.as above. J. S. Sanders,
Smithville, Box 52.
$5, or exc. for shoat of good stock.
Write what you have, FOB. Mrs.
John 8S. Branan, McDonough.
N. Z.. Whites and Reds, 12-16
mos. old, $1-each; 10 wks. old, 40c
each, $4 doz. L. E. Williams, Ty
EO is
Ped. elig. for reg. any age, priced
according to age, N. Z. Whites;
also 2 Silver Fox bucks, 8 mos. old,
ped., $1.50 each. J. LL. Gilmore,
-Fairburn.
. N. Z. Whites, buck and 3 does,
1 doe with 4 rabbits, four % mo.
old. Fine and healthy from reg.
stock. Sell or exc. for W. L. hens,
not over yr.: old, pure bred. Mrs.
J.-B. Atkinson, Madison.
Seven pure bred Chinchillas, 3
mos. old, $4.25, plus express for
lot, or $1.25 pr. Mrs. J.-C. Fuller,
Reynolds. :
Two ped. senior Chinchilla does
from reg. prize winning stock, $3
each, FOB; also 1 pr. senior Lilac
rabbits for $7.50. All FOB. H. H.
Two Chinchilla bucks, 12 mos-
and 5 mos. old, both good cond. and
pure stock, 75c each, $1.25 for
both. Roy Jeffers, Villa Rica,
EA;
Erninerex or Whiterex rabbits,
3144 mos. old, $3 per pr. The real
short haired fur rabbit. H. Konigs-
mark, Smyrna.
Live Steck Wanted
CATTLE WANTED
Want healthy, gentle Jersey
heifer to freshen soon. State best
H. A. Stahl, Valdosta.
Want 10 milch cows for cash.
Fresh or near fresh, not over 2nd
or 8rd calf. Give full description
and lowest price in first letter. J.
D. Persons, Monticello.
Want to buy 3 or 5 Jersey cows,
fresh, not less than 3 gal. per day.
Mrs. W. W. Temple, Columbus, Rt.
2, Box 49.
HOGS WANTED
Want to buy pug nose. Eng.
Berkshire pigs. Address M. L.
Love, Atlanta, P. O. Box 715.
Want 50 or 75 hogs, wt. from 25
to 50 Ibs. Write what you have and
best price, FOB. F. H. Byers, Cul-
berson, N. C., Rt. Box 21. Resident
of Union county, Georgia.
Exe. 6 young hens and rooster,
Parks B. R. for pr. pigs, any good
breed. Mrs. Betty Mingle, Avon-
dale Estates, Box 81.
Want 1 little bone Guinea male
pig. O. M. Davis, Tifton, Rt. %
*
MARKET
Box }
~. Four Chinchillas, 1 buck, 3 does,
Robinson, Columbus, 1018 15th St. |
cash price if near by, FOB, or del. }.
Live Stock Wanted
Want 8 or 10 pigs, 8 to 10 wks.
old. Must be good and cheap, Will
pay cash or_exec. home made sor-
ghum in No. 5 cans at 50c per gal.
C. Williams, Felton.
Exe. imp. Rucker cotton seed at
50c bu., lady peas, 10c Ib., or sugar
crowders at 6%c Ib., for 2 pigs. Hav
to pay express. Roe Chatham, Du-
luth.
Want hogs, 100 Ibs. up. State
best price. R. H. McEver, Talmo.
Want S. P: C. 30 to 50 Ibs. pig
or Duroc. Exe. 2 Turken hens, May
193k hatch. Each pay chgs. Write.
Also want f pure pred S. P. C. gilt
to farrow not later than March
20. Exe. turkeys. O. F. Carroll,
Ellijay, Rt 2.
Want good stock pigs or shoat.
Will exe. pure Cokers No. 5 cotton
seed at 50c bu. for same. T. H. Pat-
terson, Dalton, Rt. 5.
Want 20 pigs, 6 wks. old; 40 that
will weigh 35 to 50 Ibs. Must be
good stock and cheap for cash at
farm, C. G. Cathey, Sweet Gum.
Exe. Jerusalem artichokes at 75
bu. for pigs. Gladys Baxter, Car-
roliton, Rt. 2.
' Exe. fine Guernsey bull calf, sub.
to reg. for Duroc J. boar, or what
have you? F. N. Whittaker, Macon,
201 Pierec Ave.
Want trio. of pure bred, little
bone, black African Guinea pigs,
2 females and 1 male. N. T. Polk,
Athens, RFD A.
HORSES AND MULES
WANTED
Want 2 young mules that will
work anywhere. Want mules, not
plugs. Mrs. W. A. Hammond;
Grantville. ;
Exc. young cow and calf for a
good second-hand mule that will
eat corn and fodder and is able to
work. J. T. McMillan; Charing.
Want a mare mule or mare
horse about 1 M Ibs., a good plower
and will work anywhere, sound
and gentle, cheap for cash and
within 100 miles Brunswick. J. J.
Sapp, Arco, Box 53.
Exc. good milch cow that will
freshen in May with 3rd calf for a
good mule or equal value. Must be
good cond., wt. 6 or 700 Ibs. Bring
your mule and see me at Holt
school house.
Jasper, Rt. 2, Bex 48.
Want to rent med. good mule
for 1932. Will pay cash for the rent
of the mule in May, or will trade
potato plants on rent: Write what
you have. O. =o Baker, Tifton,
Bt.
Exc, good eae for a good plug
mule, wt. 1 M Ibs. up, and not over
14 yrs. old. E. Middle, Alma.
Want to rent a mule for 1932.
Will pay rent monthly. R: R. Dris-
/Kkell, Juliette, Rt. 1, Box 79.
Want to rent a mule or horse for
1932 crop. Write what you have.
Geo. C. Hart, Royston, Rt. 1.
RABBITS WANTED
Want exc. new dried fruit and
other, value for Chinchilla doe. 10
Ibs. fruit for 1 rabbit. Each pay
shipping chgs. on what they send.
| Mrs. Lottie Jones, Lylerly, Rt. 2.
Exe. bu. Golden Dent or Hast-
ings Prolific sed corn, pure, hand-
shelled for pr. rabbits. Thurmond
Scarforey. Elberton, Rt. 7.
Baby Chicks For Sale
State accredited day old chicks,
live del. guar. W. Rocks, B. Rocks,
Reds, 8c ea.; W. Leghorns, 7%ce ea.
Ship every Wednesday. H. A. Pra-
ther, Washington. 4
_ Custom hatching, 2c an egg;
also Barred Rock and R. I. Red
baby chicks, $10 C;. best W. L.
chicks, $9 C, live del.. guar. Mrs.
Lois Woods, Brooks.
Pape str. S. C. Black Minorca
baby chicks, $10 per C; $5.50 per
50; also eggs, $1 per 15; $4 per C,
from heavy layers and healthy
stock. Mrs C. L. Rehberg, Cairo.
Pure bred Dark Cornish chicks,
15c each, 1 day old, from now
throughout this season. Mrs. C. A,
Patterson, Ty Ty.
Day old, heavy asst. chicks,
about 75 or 80 ready Feb. 9, 8c
each. Gladys Harrell, Hawkinsville,
Rt 2. Box 25:
Booking orders for S. C. R. IL
Reds, Donaldson str., $10 per 100
del. Live del. Mrs. T. J. Ray, Stone
Mountain.
High powered baby chicks, Reds,
Rocks, $10; Everlay Brown, Tan-
cred White Leghorns, $9 C del.
Guar. to live. Also hatching eggs.
D,. F. Thomas, Odum.
Strictly first grade large and
small type chicks at very reason-
able prices. Large hatches each
week, Live del. and sat. guar. J. C.
Baston, Milledgeville.
BULLETIN
Henry Padgett,
Baby Chicks For Sale
Livable chicks from culled, offi-
cially bloodtested outstanding
flocks of Reds, Rocks and Leg-
horns. J. H. Wood, Athens, Box B.
White L. and B. Rocks, hatching
eggs, custom hatching and custom
brooding. M. V. Olson, Riverdale,
Rebs,
Baby chicks, $12 C, Seed from
very select pens Dunlap str. S. C.
R. I. Reds, culled by attache State
College of Agriculture and blood-
tested by state officially. 100 per
cent live del: E. B. Stone, Athens.
Pure bred Tancred W. %. chicks,
$8 C; $20 for 300. Guar. live del.;
also pure bred eggs, selected. $3 C.
Party to furnish crate. Mrs. Lendy
Sutton, Garfield, Rt.-2
The high point in. broiier prices
is just ahead. Get a flock of blood-
tested blue ribbon chicks. Hatched
in separate sanitary hatchers.
Easier raised. Write for prices. J.
L. Hosford, Atlanta, 221 Forsyth
Street. :
Buff Minorca baby chicks
hatched on orders. 15c each from
selected hens; also hatching eggs,
$1 per 15; $1.75 for 30, postpaid.
J. D. Johnson, 'Thomasvilie, 226 W.
Jefferson St.
Pure bred chicks from flocks
carefully culled and mated for col-
or and egg production. R. I. Reds,
Barred Roek and White Rocks,
White Leghorns. Can please you
in quality and price. Ww. S. Shields,
Thomson.
Thoroughbred Barred, White
Rocks, Reds, Orpingtons, well
culled flocks, $7.50 C; assorted
heavies, $7; lots less than 100, add
ic. Prepaid, live del. Custom hatch-
ing; 24%c an egg. R. H. Fechtel,
Waycross.
Baby. chicks from state aberedit:
ed and thoroughly tested flocks,
bred for high egg production.
Write for prices on th number and
kind you want, and if. convenient
state. 2nd choice. Chas. F. Howe,
Fort Valley.
White Leghorns, Reds and Rock
quality day old chicks from pure
bred stock. My guar. protects you.
Write for prices and. guarantee.
Eustace J. McKinney, Jr: -, Black-
shear.
Heavy hen
mixed chicks,
hatched, 9e each. Hen-to carry.
chicks, 95c. Mrs. W. O. Herring-
ton, Daisy, Rt. 1.
Booking orders for baby chicks
from Evertay Light Brown Leg-
horns, grade A hens, sired by
cocks direct from yard 29, Everlay
Farms. $9 per C. Orders from 100
to 300 filled..-Ernest P. Ethridge,
Auburn.
Ped. White Leghorn chicks for.
sale in any quantity up to several
M, from high production flock. E.
M. Pope, Zebulon.
Custom hatching: want to set
eggs on halves, large stock pre-
ferred. Can set 115 in 1. machine
and 225 in another. Set separate or
together. Mrs. W. A. Fletcher, Tif-
ton: -Rt..3;
Reds, Rocks, Leghorns, Anconas,
Tec each up; also 314 egg W. L.
chicks and pullets. Live del. guar.;
also custom hatching, halves, or
2c an egg. Chicks shipped COD. S.
Brown, Atlanta, 316 Whitehall St.
Pure bred chicks, guar. stock;
every chick selected; Recks, Reds,
Wyandottes, Orp., White L., Brown
L., Anconas, heavy assorted, thous-
ands weekly. E. R: Adlington, At-
lanta, 510 Piedmont Ave.
Quality chicks from trapnested
stock, B. P, R. and R. I. Reds, .10c
ea.; White Leghorns, 9c ea.; 100 per
eent live del. guar. W. C. Kutz,
Atlanta, Rt. 2, Box 245.
Baby chicks for sale or will swap
for good planting cotton seed;
Ruckers preferred. B. F. Mauldin,
Lavonia, Rt. 2.
Baby Chicks Wanted
Want 500 chicks to raise -on
halves. Prefer Reds or Rocks. Mrs.
Geo. T. Gray, Uvalda.
Want 500 chicks to raise on
halves to 8 or 10 wks. Clyde T.
Hannah. Loganville.
Want 500 chicks to raise to 10
wks. old. Party pay shipping chgs.
one way. Prefer White or Brown
L. Consider any other breed ex-
cept bantams. Mrs. C. R. Morgan,
Cotton.
Want 500 Donaldson R. I. Reds
to raise on halves to 8 wks.; also
I have 2 heifers, yr. old, exc. value
for pure chicks. Joe M. Chafin, At-
lanta, Rt..1, Box 407.
Want 500 chicks on halves to 6
or 8 wks. Write first. Guy H. Mil-
ler, Monroe, Rt. 4.
Want 500 heavy breed chicks, or
mixed heavies to raise on halves
to 8-10 wks. old. Mrs. S. B. Canady,
Graymont, RFD 2.
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Baby Chicks Wanted
Want 500 chicks to raise on
shares. Prefer Reds or Barred
Rocks. Write. Mrs. E. A. Parson,
Hapeville, 8741 Georgia Ave.
Phone Cal. 2973.
Want 200 chicks to
halves. R. L. Ellington, Covington,
ES Sy
Want 100 chicks
halves to 8-10 wks. Reds or Buff
Orp., or any large breed. Other
party pay postage; I furnish feed.
Mrs. M. E. Gentry, Talspes
Rtas
Want 100 or 200 chicks to raise
on halves to 12 wks. old. Brown,
White Leghorn or any good breed.
Cc. H. Pierce, Stockton.
Want 100 chicks to. raise on.
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raise on
to raise on
halves to 8 wks. old. Must be good
breed. Any kind. Mrs. lL V. Tram-
mell, Cedartown, RFD. 5...
Want 100 chicks to raise on
halves to 10 wks. old. Party pay:
chgs. one way; I furnish feed.
Rocks or Reds preferred. Write
first. Mrs. Ruby Baker, Newnan,
Rt. 6.
Exe. good value for 1200 baby .
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ehicks from heavy laying str. that ~ _
have been bloodtested in the last.
6 mos. Cer on Roberson, Jesup, ~
Bite:
Want 200 tWike breed baby
chicks to raise on 50-50 basis to
6-8 wks. Also want 200 White L.
chicks to raise same basis, etc.
Mrs. E. D. Young, Leslie.
Want 250 chicks to raise on
halves to 10 wks. old. Party pay
chgs. one way. Rocks or Reds pre-
ferred. Write first. Mrs. B. W. HYar-
mon, Canton, Rt. 1.
Want 200 chicks
halves to 10-12 wks.
thoroughbred chickens.
pay postage.
Resaca, Rt. 2.
Want 100 White or enow Lege
horn baby chicks and 200 Reds to
raise on halves to 10 wks. Any
large: breed. W. C. Hart, Buena
Vista.
Want 200 3 L
chicks to raise on halves to 10-12
wks. old. Party pay postage; I fur-
nish feed. Write. Mrs. J. Ll. Gar-
rett, Quitman .Rt. 1. :
Want 200 baby chicks, any large
breed to raise on shares to 12 wks.
old. Best of care. Annie Laurie
Heape, Nashville, Rt. 2; Box 60.
to. raise on
Party to
Want 500 S. C. W.L. baby chicks
to raise to 10 wks. old. 7 yrs. exp.
raising chicks. Mrs. Olo S. Mont-
gomery, Mauk.
Any lange, ~ :
Mrs. J. M:. Bagley, <.
a
ve
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Exc. yr. old heifer or other value
for Barred Rock or any heavy
breed chicks, also raise on halves.
Mrs. James Ezzell, Rockmart.
Want baby chicks, 100-or 200 to
raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks: old}
any large breed; W. L. preferred.
Mary Arnold, Benevolence; Rt: 1.
4
Want 80 baby chicks to raise on |
halves to 8 wks.; prefer 40. each,
Brown Ih. and Black #Mimorcas;
Red day old
1
party pay shipping chgs., I.furnish
feed. Mrs. Mary Thompson,
fersonville, Rt. 1.
Eggs For Saie
J. B. Giant eggs, selected, $1 per
15 del.; cartons ret.; fertility guar.
W H. Richardson, Elberton, Rt. 3.
Thirty doz. or more strictly fresh
eggs ea. week; make best offer. Ira -
FE. McMinn, Ayersville.
J. B. Giant eggs, from pure bred
stock, $1 per 15, or exe. for any
thing can: use: . Mrs; W, E.
Whisnante, Rutledge, Rt. 2. . -
Pure bred Dark Cornish eggs
from heavy type unrelated stock,
$i per 15 postpaid. Mrs-Fred John-
son, Dawson, Rt. 6, Box 160.
Pure bred Thompson B. R.
hatching eggs, 60c doz., prepaid,
All cartons ret.; also would like
to contract with some hatchery or
party. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Millen,
Box 57.
Select hatching eges from pen of
finest W. L. hens, witha record
of 244 eggs each last year, mated
to fine imported cockerel, $1 per
15. Mrs. C B. Fontaine, Brooklet.
Setting of eggs from heavy lays.
ers. Pape str., Black Minorcas, $1
per 15. Exc. for Bermuda onions,
peanuts or syrup. Mrs. H. B. Ford,
Lavonia. :
Hybrid eggs for hatching, Be
Leghorn, Barred Rocks _ cross.
Chicks resemble* pure Rocks, but
grow much faster, 24%c per egg in.
100 lots, FOB. Mrs. J. B. Collier,
Cichran.
Columbian Wyandotte eggs, $1
per 15, postpaid. W. D. Bennett,
Molena.
_ Pure bred Light B. L. eggs, di-
rect Everlay Farm hens sired by
cock from yard 29, $1 per 15. Mrs.
J. L, Ethridge, Auburn.
Giant str. Black Minorca eggs,
Jef-
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$1 per 15; $3 per 50, del. L. Bb
Millians, Newnan.
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Georgia
Market Bulletin
Published Weekly by the
BUREAU: OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director
Department of
- Agriculture
EUGENE TALMADGE,
Commissioner
THURSDAY, JAN. 28, 1932.
Entered as second class matter
February 15, 1922, at the Post
Office at Atlanta, Georgia,
under the act of June 8, 1930.
Accepted for mailing at special
rate of postage provided for in
Section 1103, Act of October 8,
1917.
Notice of farm produce and
appurtenances, admissible un-
der postage regulations, insert-
ed one time on each request,
and repeated only when request
is accompanied by new copy of
notice.
Second-hand farm machinery,
flowers and seed, incubator and
ornamental nursery. stock
notices are published in Monthly
Supplement, which appears on
the first Thursday of each
month.
Farm land for sale editions are
published at intervals during
the year. Advance notices of
these editions appear from time
to time advising advertisers
when to mail us these types of
notice.
Limited space will not permit
insertions of notices containing
more than 30 words, including
name and address. We reserve
the right to cut down notices of
more than 30 words, providing
that this reduction does not
destroy the meaning of the
notice. When notices can not be
cut down they will be returned
to the writer for correction.
Limited space will not permit
insertion: of unimportant
notices Under legislative act the
Market Bulletin does not as-
sume any responsibility for any
notice appearing in the Bulletin
or transaction resulting there-
from.
Eggs For Sale
Pure bred Dark Cornish Indian
' eggs, $1 fer 15, postpaid. Crates
returned. (No name given), Locust
Grove, Ga.
Thoroughbred Mammoth White
Pekin duck eggs, $1 per setting of
12 eges. Guar. Ben Lowenthal; At-
~ Yanta, 948 Capitol Ave., Phone
~- Main 8380.
Parks str. B. R. eggs, reg. per.
No. 52-C-32, $1 per setting del.;
- also 4 May hatch B. R. cockerels,
$1 each Stock direct from Parks.
Mrs. Walter Dobson, Calhoun,
Rt 2.
. Fifteen
genuine Buff Cochin
- pantam eggs, $1.50; 1 trio young
stock, almost grown, $4.50; cock-
erei, $1.75; 15 Giant Black Minorca
eges. $2.25. O. H. Wright, Atlanta,
515 Peters Bldg.
~ Genuine Holterman Aristocrat
hatching eggs, also Marcy str.
White Giant (excellent layers), $1
~ per 15, also young hens, March
hatch, laying cond., pure Holter-
man, $1 each. Lewis E. Tabor,
Albany-
Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. eggs,
%5c per 15. Byers str. Fertile, fresh,
insured and prepaid. J. H. Loyd,
McRae, Rt. 2.
; Few settings Tom Barron W. L.
AA matings, 300 egg str., $1.25-per
15 del G. T. Welch, Dallas.
Dark Cornish eggs, from fine
non-related stock, 75c for 15 del.
B. C. Pope, Tallapoosa, Rt. 3.
Two or 3 crates of eggs, W. L.
selected per week. John T. Fer-
guson, Woodland, Rt. 1, Box 19.
== Booths AAA S, Cc. W. L. eges
- from 300 egg hens, 50c per setting,
FOB. J. M. Wheat, Crandall.
Setting eggs from heavy layers,
RR. I. Reds, $1 per 15. Mahood str.
_ W. F. Shell, Atlanta, Box 1701.
gs. Cc. W. L. (Hollywood str.)
hatching eggs, 75e per 15. Special
prices in lots of 100. High fertility
and from high production flock.
- "W.M. Manghami, Blakely.
~~. Pure bred R. I Red eggs, 50c
_- getting. Mrs. J. T: Lindsey, Unipa
-- Point, care R. R. Rham,
Bees For Sale
Pure bred Cates str. BR. R. eggs,
75e per 15 and postage; also Hast-
ings syrup cane seed, 10c Ib., 5 Ibs.
up, postpaid; Mathew soy beans,
$3 bu. C. B. Tanner, Sandersville,
Turken (Spencer Wonder Bird)
eggs, $1.25 per 15. Cartons ret.
Eleanor Campbell, Atlanta, 860
Boulevard, S. E.
Buff Rock eggs, $1.10 per 15.
Mrs,
ville,
Eggs from Thorntons bred. to
Jay S. C. Black Minoreas, 75e per
15 del. Exc. for E. J. cabbage
plants, White Pekin duck or turkey
eges. L. L. Thornton, Woodville,
RED.
Fischel White Rock eges from
well dev., well culled hens of 200-
289 breeding frem Holtzapple, $1
per 15 del. F. E. Grubbs, Demorest,
ee:
Black Cornish eges from good
layers, $1 per setting. Jesse I.
Davis, DeSoto.
Mammoth White Pekin duck
egges,, $1 per 15. Charles ONeal,
Valdosta, 605 N. Ashley St.
White Pekin duck eggs, 8c per
egg; also new crop butter beans,
8c lb.; dried peaches, new crop, 8c
Ib. All del. Mrs. L. O. Elliott, La-
vonia, Rt. 1.
Pure bred White Minorca eggs,
$1 per 15. No chks. (Name not
given), Shellman, Ga.
White Pekin duck eggs, $1 doz.;
W. P. Whitworth, Adairs-
Donaldson R. I. Red eggs, $1 per.
15. All cartons to be returned. Mrs.
J. G. Rovinson, Carrollton, 11 W.
Center St.
Begs for hatching from Hard to
beat. White Orp., $1 for 15, pre-
paid. Carton to be returned. B. F.
Harrison Bolingbroke
Pure bred S. C. Buff Leghorn
eggs, 50c per 15 and 10c postage;
$3 per C, postpaid;. baby chicks,
same kind, $8 100. B. L. Lynn,
Waycross.
Osborn str. Australorp hatching
eggs from highest egg producing
stock, $2.25 per setting del.; also
have 1 ped. W. Leghorn cock, Tan-
ered str., $1.25 FOB. Johnson
Crowe, Cartersville.
Golden Buff Orp. eggs, .75c per
15; carton ret.; money orders only;
exe. for 100 lb. cap. white feed
sacks, free of hole and letters; 10
sacks for 1 setting. Mrs. Elsie
Altman, Baxley, Rt. 3.
Eggs Wanted
Want hatching eggs from blood-
tested stock. Any heavy breed, or
White Leghorns: State lowest price
per 100, postpaid. J. Roy Poole,
Winder.
Exc. fine dried apples at i15c Ib.
for pure bred B. Rock eggs for set-
ting. Must be good stock. Mrs.
Julia. Darnell. Jasper, Rt. 1.
Want from respgnsible parties
Barred Rock eggs for hatching.
Prefer Parks str. Price reasonable.
Want 125 at the time. State fully
what you have and best cash price.
J.-B. Parrish, Graymont.
Farm Help Wanted
Want congenial couple to live in
farm home with owner and attend
to two acres suitable for poultry or
truck. Near car line. Write for full
particulars, C. L. Whaley, Atlanta,
20 Meadow Way.
Want strong, healthy, reliable
colored girl to attend to poultry,
flowers and other farm. work. Must
furnish first-class ref. Write full
particulars about self in first let-
ter. Room, board and $5 month.
Mrs. N. A. Ferrant, Atlanta, Rt. 1,
Box 138,
Want first-class flour miller who
knows how to operate a Midget
Marvel Mill and Short System
Rolier Mill. Answer quick. S. S.
Lee, Thomaston.
Want dependable man to take
charge of small 2-horse farm in
Gilmer county, 8 miles south Elli-
jay, % mile north Mt. Pisga
ehurch, with stock and who can
furnish self. Big pasture, house,
erib, ete. Water and wood. J. N.
Parker, Conyers.
Want 16-20 yr. old boy to live as
one of family and work on small
truck farm. Small weekly wage.
Must be exp., have no bad habits
and ref. required. C. M. Putton,
Rome, Rt. 5.
Want boy of good morals to live
as one of family and cultivate 9
acres, mostly in truck, and apple
orchard. A. J. Owens, Mtn. City.
Want middle-aged woman of
good character with son large
enough to help on farm, to live
in home and do gen. farm work
for small wages. Also want good
farmef for 1-horse crop, with own
mule and feed, Paul Newsome,
Pavo, Rt. 3. woe Se oe
(MARKET BULLETIN,
Farm Help Wanted |
Want for bal. 1932 a refined,
healthy, strong, unincumbered mid-
die-aged woman to live in home
with 2 women and look after cow,
chickens and other work for board
and small salary. Ref. required.
State salary wanted. Mrs. J. P.
Reynolds, Mayfield, RFD 1.
Want middle-aged woman, or
young widow to help on farm;
light work, milk, garden, poultry,
etc.; also: want middle-aged couple,
or man, without children to do
gen. farm work, or take crop on
halves. W. M. oe Means-
ville, Rt. 1,
Want parties for Se in Lee
and Harris counties; must be able
to furnish. selves; write for par-
ticulars. J. G. Spear, Edison.
Want single white woman to
live in home as one of family, to
assist with light work, poultry
and cows, etc.; must be smart and
industrious; for her board and
clothing; write or come at once.
Mrs, T. L. Powell, Fitzgerald, Rt.
4, phone 2823-Ocilla. :
Want wage hand for farm
work, or for part of crop; no loaf-
er nor drunkard wanted. Mrs. M.
F, Lawson, Sparks, P. O. Box 53.
Want girl, white or colored, 12
or 13 yrs. old to live with family
and help with light garden, poul-
try work, etc. for board and
clothes; orphan preferred. Mrs. W.
T.\Caley, Marietta, Rt. 57 2
Want a dependable man to take
charge of a 2-horse farm in.. Ful-
ton county, with stock and who
can furnish self; good 5-room
house, etc., 15 miles Atlanta. M.
KE. Kiser, (address not given).
Want single man or boy to
work with me on farm for part
of crop or wages. B. W. Williams,
Patterson, Rt. 2.
Will furnish home, garden,
wood, and cow with feed, to party
who will work for wages; must be
interested in cows, know how to
milk and to do general farm work;
state wages expected. Mrs. W. M.
Watkins, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.
Want party to work on farm for
board and clothes. W. TT. Strick-
land, Manassas.
Want middle-aged woman with
boy around 16 yrs. old; woman
who can milk and be of gen. use
about place and boy to plow; will
board and give part of crop. Mrs.
Mary V. Green, Waycross, Rt. 1.
Want girl to help. with chickens
and garden, to live as one of fami-
ly, with small salary and_ board;
family of wife and 3 children. W.
M: Cumbess, Omega,
Want party for i-horse crop on
8rds and 4ths, or on halves. J. _F.
Cobb, Riverdale.
Want good boy not over 20 yrs.
old at once to live as one of fami-
ly, to assist with work for his
clothes, board and a cotton patch.
W. B. Hall, Hoschton.
Want a man and wife to live in
a ready furnished home, and farm
on shares, on crop and_ several
cows; must be able to move and
partly furnish self and own their
stock. Mrs. E. T. Gresham,
Greensboro. Ee
Want good man to look after
cows, milk and other farm work,
aiso want a 2-horse farmer to run
2 glows; must be good workers. J.
H, Trice, Barnesville.
Positions Wanted
Fifty-four-yr..old man wishes a
job on farm looking after and
feeding stock, also want 8 or 10.
acre crop on halves; ref. if desired.
Jos. S. Prince, Summerville,
Twenty-three-yr, old man. wanis
wage job on farm, with agreeable
man able to pay; exp. in farming;
state ~best offer including board,
etce.; ref. from reliable people
furnished. Amos Cheely, River-
daie, Rt. 1,
Want a good i-horse farm -on
50-50 basis, and all work can get
until plow time ,or will hire out
by month; $1 yrs. old, wife and
baby boy. Clarke Kilgore, Gray-
son, Rt. 1.
Want place on farm with man,
for $15 per mo. for 12 months,
with house and wood furnished;
have to be moved; repay out of
ea. Mo. wages; man, wife and
small child: write or see. Johnnie
Walters, Hartwell, Rt. 4.
Want a home with old couple on
farm; am able to do light work;
live as one of family, etc.; 64 yrs.
old, but can do light work, poul-
try, and garden, ete: Mrs. J. J.
Loyd, patburps. Rt. 4, care ee R.
tes Britt, -
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Postione Wanted
Twenty-one-yr. old young man
for wages; exp. honest, sober and
willing worker, A. Murray, Atlan-
ta, 116 Washington Road, Rt. 1.
Want job as farm supervisor or
keeper of country estate, efficient,
honest, sober and_ refined, kind
and considerate. L. D. Haney,
Marietta, Rt. 5.
Twenty-seven-yr. old. sing le
man, exp. dairyman, farmer and
truck farmer, desires work of any
kind; honest, sober and reliable;
can furnish ref. as to character
and ability. T. A. Pearce, weet
Point, Rt. 4,
Middle-aged, married aad exp.
blacksmith, carpenter, truck driv-
er and farmer, desires work of
any kind; A-1 ref. as to character,
ability and experience. H. B.
Lindsey; West Point, Rt. 4,
Want crop. on. halves; have to
be furnished to make crop; have
boys, 15 and 12 yrs. and girl, 13;
prefer about 30 acres and some
other. work. H. P. Kirkland,
Clarkston, :
Want, dairy and farm on 50-50
basis. Owner to furnish cows and
equipment and half of .operating
expenses; I to furnish labor and
half of operating expenses. W. T.
Palmer, Atlanta, 1306 Gault St.,
Ss. E
Want i-horse crop on halves, or
will work for $15 month wages and
potato patch and garden. Have to
be moved and furnished. Ref. if
necessary. Edgar Pruitt, Sparks,
RED 1.
Twenty-two-year-old single man
wants job on farm. Raised on farm,
Strong and willing to do any kind
of farm work. Can drive truck or
car. Make best offer in first letter.
Weldon Mills, Marble Hill.
Want job on farm. Exp. in farm-
ing. Can also do carpenter repair
work. and farm . blacksmithing.
Want wages and board. Single. T.
G. Hammond, Sunnyside.
Want 2-horse farm on halves.
6 in family, 3 girls and 2 boys and
self. Have to be moved and fur-
nished. 1-to work by day. Alford
Harris, Calhoun, Rt. 3, Box 49,
Young, single white man, 25 yrs.
old, wants job on farm with a good
man. Am straight, honest and
sober. Raised in the country. Can
give good ref. Claud L. Burke,
Irwinton. Box 44,
Man and wife wants a uinve to
live and work. Elderly and 2 small
children; want to be near school.
Not choosey, poultry, dairy or gen.
farm work Want to move now. C.
W. Keys, Menlo, Rt. 1, care Albert
Cleveland.
Man and wife want job on farm.
Can do any kind of farm work,
drive Fordson tractor and wife can
do all kinds of light farm work,
poultry, milk, butter, etc. Live as
one of family and $10 mo. Bull
Snelson, Rayle, Rt. 1.
Want crop on halves for 1932.
Cc. A. West, Griffin, Rt. 4.
Want job raising chickens or
hogs. on halves, or for wages.
Other party to furnish all. Married,
no children. Ira Hendrix, States-
boro, Rt. 3, care F, D. Fletcher.
Young married man and wife
want farm near Macon. Have to
be moyed and furnished., J. H.
Johnson, Atlanta, 926 Crew St.
Want general farm work. Salary.
Boy 15 yrs. of age could help. M.
K. Delashmitt, Union City.
Want work on large farm or
plantation repairing farm equip-
ment, houses and everything. Exp.,
24 yrs. old. Ref. given. State salary.
D. O. Bartles, Midland, Rt. 1.
Want small i-horse crop in So.
Ga. Will not need much financing.
26 yrs. old, 12 yrs. exp. in tobacco.
Would consider wage job. J. H.
Gordon, Adel, RED 1.
Poultryman with sev. yrs. exp.
wants place with poultry farm or
would like to hear from party in-
terested and willing to finance
farm. M. D. McCoy, Cordele.
Want good, heavy 2-horse farm.
Have to be furnished. J. T. Albert,
Hapeville, 874 Central Ave,
Man with wife and 4 children
wants good 1l-horse farm on 50-50
basis. Have to be moved and fur-
nished reasonable amount to make
crop. Want place at once. Write or
come. Honest and church workers.
M. J. Jones, Byron, Rt. 3.
Thirty-five-year-old exp. farmer
and dairyman wishes any kind of
farm work at onee. Wife and self
only. H, B. Pitts, Cordele, Rt. D;
Twenty -two- year-old youne
woman wants place to look after
poultry, cows and do other light
farm work. Mabel Hickman,
sores di .
Thursday, Jenuary 28, 1 09
wants work of any kind on farm
man to furnish land, stock, to
plants,
Positions Wanted
- Want good: I-horse crop on
basis. Can furnish self until
is made. Prefer near a good schog
and church, with good man vie
good stock and tools. Wife ang
children. 38 yrs. old. Life-time
farming. Hines Sumner, Columbus
1017 15th St.
Young man wants farm wor
dairy or poultry preferred; ep,
sider anything; write. bee
Holloway, Savannah, Rt. 2. Phon
7208 Savannah.
Want to communicate with D
ties wishing the services of far
overseer, or farm blacksmith; best
of ref.; also can repair we
buildings; write at once. W,
Prescott, Girard, Rt. 1, se
Want i-horse farm =a
basis, or will) work for san
and part wages, 6 in family. W.
Walker, Blackshear, Rt. 2,
Want good farm, 50-50
oe
half of fertilizer; 8 in family;
plow hands; easily work a 4-horse
crop; do blacksmith. and keep |
farm machinery; sober and
liable. P. L. Morris, Cartersvi
Want i-horse farm on 50-50
basis; have to be movVed and | -
ished about $30; now employ
and do not want to move until
first. of March; raised on farm;
ref. exc. Delos Gilbert, East: Point,
108 S. Martin St.
. Man, aged 40 years, needs wor
zood farm hand; work by mon
and board and. laundry; answer
soon, Carl Bell, Brunswick, 2309
Ellis St, Ae
Want job overseeing farm, (
farming on 50-50 basis; good many _
yrs. exp.; have wife and 6 child
ren; can do any kind of repairing
or building; ref. exc. P. E. David:
son, Atlanta, 666 Hansell St., 8. B.
Want farm in N. Ga. on hab ves;
owner to furnish stock. H. H. Wik
liams, Atlanta, 144 N. Warren St,
Young man with wife, child,
anxious to work desires 1-horse
crop on halves ;and day labor
til crop time; would consider othe
work. Hoyt Spruill, Bowdon, R
1, are Mrs. C. R. Bishop. 7]
Want job on dairy; am good. dry
hand milker; exp. and good ref.
answer at once. Paul Buchanan,
Shiloh. e
Highteen-yr.-old boy~wants ean
on dairy or poultry farm; can 2
cows; willing to do any kind of
work; live as one of family; small
wage. Milo Jarrell, Collins. te
Want to hear from some reliable _
parties who want a good man and
wife to live in home with them
and attend to poultry, cattle, hogs
or most any. kind of work. G. ry
Fowler, Richland, Rt. 1, ie
Want job for wages, or a good
crop on 50-50 basis an dwork until
crop time. 4 in family. Self and
wife to work. Have to be furnished.
Move any time J. T. Dal
Stockbridge, Rt, 1.
Want work on farm at once; Rie
derstand poultry, vegetable al
flower raising; mother, son an
daughter, all able to work. J. T
King, Atlanta, 1127 Capitol Ave,
Orphan boy wants home on
farm in S. Ga.; 18 yrs. old; cam
plow; hoe cotton and tobacco, also
work garden, get in wood, tend to
stock feeding; picked 187 Ibs. |
ton last season; good habits; mi
ber Baptist church; ref. Fran
Holmes, Lenox. :
Plants For Sale
J. W. cabbage plants, $1.25 M,
del.; 5 M up, 75eM; col; exc: for
pecans and dried peaches and ap-
ples; 1 M plants for 15 Ibs. Ovie
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. :
Everbearing strawberry plani
and also the little kind, 15e C; $1
M; also raspberry plants, 25 40
Ww ~H. Bell, Gainesville, Rt. 3.
Kudzu plants, 3 M; Japanese
walnut sprouts, 25c ea.; also wa
nuts, ie ea. Gene Harper, Ha
well, Rt. 1. ;
Extra fine strawberry plant
name not known, but are fine,
ripen early and large berries, 2
C; $2 M; exe. for onion, cabbage
potato plants. J. R. Bramlett, Hil
jay, Rt. 4. ;
Frostproof EB, J. and Chas. W.
cabbage plants, 50c, 500; 90
postpaid; 75e M collect. H. T. Du
man, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3:
Plants: Cabbage, 500, 75;3
M; collards, 500, 45c; 75e M; pos
paid; 50e M FOB; exc. for pani
pecans, onion plants, Lee Waldril
Gainesville.
H. J., and Chas. W. -
prepaid, . 25c.-G; 500,
$1.10 M; 5 M up, 90 1000,
Morris, Baxley,
tS Janusry 98, 1982,
MARKET
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BULLETIN
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1 nts For Sale
ar. well rooted
Jants, $2.1000. Mrs. Nora
n, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
color Bermuda onion
0, 50c; 500, 65c; $1 M;
eash with order. G. L.
th, Sycamore, Rt. 1, Box 141,
and Chas. W._ frostproof
e plants, ready, 300, 35c, 500,
-M; Bermuda and Prizetaker
, p00, 65c; $1.15 1000. R.
lor, Seville.
ead early cabbage sine
00; $1.25 M; full count; send
order. L. B. Mound, Junc-
ity, Log Cabin Farm.
_horehound, mint, 20c
ip; garlic, 2 doz, 30c. Miss L.
avis, Silver Creek, Rt. 1.
e ary plants,
, 80e; $1.50 M
20
iest imp. Klondike
plants, true-to-name, 30 C;
( fajor oe Cumming,
muda 3 onion. plants, ~white
ellow; 15e G; 50c, 500; 85c M;
more, M, 76e MM, del. HB.
alia onion inte: $1 M; 500
postpaid. W. H. Weaver,
ant to sell under contract 50
, 100 M Porto Rico potato
ov. insp., at $1 M; April
r el., party pay express;
per cent now to affirm the con-
WV. Fitzsimmons, Tifton,
ion for setting. Bee oN;
Stapleton, Rie ses
Progressive Everbearing straw-
jJants, 35 C; 500, $1.50;
, del. H. B. Shell, Palmetto.
6 M to
$1
L.
y layan plackberry plants, 50c
rhubarb plants, yr. old, 50c
B. _McCurley, Hartwell,
4, $4.25 per M FOB. Roy Lewis,
wrtwell, Rt. =
ae Howard, Milner, Rt; 2.
Frostproof cabbage pens mil-
: 5c; 80c M del.; cabbage
heading collard | Se same price.
bt. McCook, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4.
bbage plants, frostproof, Jer-
d Chas. W.; also white Ber-
nuda onion plants, 500, 60c; $1 M,
stpaid. I. Iu. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Himalaya dewberry plants, 5c
oy turnip seed, Hastings, 10c
ie L. Gibson, Social
Fr iokoor cabbage plants, E. J.,
Chas. W., Flat Dutch, . 500, 60c:
| M.-del.; 5 M up, 75c M FOB. E.
x: Stokes, Macon, Rt. 3. .
E. J., Chas W., Flat Dutch cab-
ge plants, 500, 60c; $1 M del.: 5
up, 75c M FOB. E. H. Stokes,
_ Macon, Rt. 38.
Finely dev. Missionary strawber-
plants, packed in wet moss, 35c
$3 M here; include postage; dont
end Stamps. W. F. Luckie, Ray
Frostproof cabbage plants, lead.
rar., 500, 60c; $1 M, postpaid, 75c
M; exp. col. J. U. Sewell, Pitts.
Rooted kudzu plants, 2-5 yrs. old,
1.35 per C del. Mrs. Lula Parker,
oultrie.
Frostproof cabbage plants, Ee J.,
1as.. W., Flat Dutch, 500, 60c; $1
M del. C. W. Stokes, Macon, Rt. 3.
Two thousand five hundred Mary
Washington asparagus heavy 2-yr.-
old roots, $1 C, or $7 M FOB; cash
With order. W. J. Joiner, Garfield,
Rt. 2.
Chas. cabbage plants, $1 M; 5 M
ip. 75 M del.; also nice, cured to-
Baeeo, 10 ths., $1 del. J. P. Mullis,
Baxley, Rt. 4.
Klondike strawberry plants, $1.50
1000. Miss Addie Reynolds, Gaines-
wile, Rt. 2.
Klondke strawberry plants, $1.50
00. H. Ww. Dowdy, Gainesville,
at: 2.
EPS; Wakefield cabbage plants,
$1 M, del. 75c M; exp. collect. John
Roark, Flowery Branch.
Lady Thompson and Klondike
Strawberry plants, $2 M; exc. for
hens or Barred Rock baby chicks;
ite. Virdice Jordan, Flowery
2
Lady T. and Klondike strawber-
: Plants, 30c C; $2 M; mulitiply-
ing onions, 35c gal. and black pole
an seed, 20c large cupful; cash
With order. Mrs. Berry Bennett,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
ines plants, 2, 25c; old fashioned
in seed, 10c cup: Jong red
cet seed, 4 spoonfuls for 25c; also
. red raspberry plants: sell or
_ fore White feed = sacks; add
Savannah Ralston.
straw- |
; plus postage.
straw-
: idzu plants, 1-5 yrs. old, assort- |
~~ Plants For Sale =
All lead: var. cabbage, also Ber-|_
muda onion plants, $1 1000. J. A.
Henry, Doerun,
E. J. W. cabbage plants, 50c 500;
90 -M FOB. P.-T. Herndon, Sur-
rency.
J, Wakefield and Flat Dutch
cabbage plants, 20c C; 300, 40c;
90c M, del.; 5 M, $3.75 collect. Lee
Crow, Oakwood, Rt. 1.
Millions frostproof eabbage
plants, Extra early J. and Chas.
W., 500, 55; 80c M del., postpaid;
cabhbage-heading collard, same
price. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
EarlHest var, imp. Klondike
strawberry plants, 30 CG; $1.25, 500;
$2M del. Mrs. J. M, Porter, Cum-
ming, Rt. 4. S
Cabbage plants for Sale or exc.
for Pheasants, ducks, ped. rabbits,
or most anything; write. Lamar
W. Jefferson. Albany.
Klondike strawberry plants, 500,
75; $1.50. M, plus postage. J. C.
Chambers, Flowery: Branch, Rte:
EB. J., Chas. W: and Flat D. cab-
bage plants, 65 M; also good grade,
flue-cured tobacco, 10 ibs., 80c; 100
Ibs., $7 FOB; cash. W. H. Morris,
Baxley, Rt, ie,
Asparagus roots, $1.
English, Berner. :
Genuine Youngberry plants
(cross of Loganberry and dewber-
ry), direct Gov stock; doz. lots, 10c
ea.; 100 lots, 8c ea.; 500 or over, 5
eT
ea.; correspondence solicited. H.
rN. Seney, Savannah, Ogeechee
Road, en
Lead. var. frost cabbage and
onion plants, 500, 60c; $1 M; also
new crop Burpees. stringless
green pod and bountiful snap bean
seed, 15c Ib. for 5 lbs. or more
lots. R. L. McRee, Meigs.
Rooted, Himalaya blackberry,
100 plants, $1; Lady T. large
strawberry, 500 for $1; also Brown
L. eggs, sired by cocks direct
Tormahien, $1 per 15; postpaid. C.
E. Smith, Braselton..
Frostproof eabbage plants, E.
J., Chas. W., Flat Dutch, Copen-
hagen, Early Summer; all head
and all season; prepaid mail, 500,
$1; $1.75 M; by exp. col, 5 M,
$3.75. G. W. Coleman, Tifton.
Collard plants, 65 M; 50c M in
5 M lots or-more, postpaid; exc.
for onion or cabbage plants. L. O.
Warnock, Uvalda,
Cabbage plants, Jersey and
Dutch, frostproof, 500, 65c; $1 M;
del.; onion plants, same price; sat.
guar. Mrs. Lois Pitts, Leesburg,
Rt. 3; :
Lead. var. frostproof cabbage
plants, p@stpaid, 500, 60c; 90c 1000.
John B. Pope, Fitzgerald.
E. J., Dutch, Wakefield, frost-
proof cabbage plants, postpaid,
500, 60c; 90c 1000. J. R. Pope,
Fitzgefald.
Lady T. strawberry plants, 35
C; postpaid. Mrs. J. W. Hendrix,
Bali Ground, Rt. 5.
Ga. collard plants, 75c M, in 2 M
lots, or more, plus transportation
chgs.; less than 2 M, 90c M; also
long green and velvet okra seed,
25c 1b. plus trans. ches. HE. L.
Odum, Waycross, Rt. 1, Box 18.
J. W. cabbage plants, $1 M; 5 M
up, 75.M; prompt shipment and
quality guar, G. A. Carter, Rock-
ingham;
Large everbearing ~ strawberry
plants, 35c C, postpaid. Mrs. Orella
Stewart, Halcyondale, Box 59.
Frogressive strawberry plants,
$2.25 M; huckleberries, 50c C; hazle-
nut, 50e doz., del.; exc. for pigs;
also have nice fruit, {0c 1b. Reb.
Blackwell, Cleveland,
Klondike, Missionary strawberry
plants, $1.75 M, del.; insp.; exc. for
soy or velvet beans. Guy Taylor,
Macon.
Himalaya blackberry plants, 50e
doz postpaid; also exe. tgt: <ck
purple hull Crowder peas for 1 qt.
chufa seed: ea, to prepay postage.
Leroy Ashworth, Loganville.
Crystal wax and yellow Ber-
muda onion plants, 500, 60c; $1 M
del.: 6 M. $4.50 collect; new stone
and Greater Baltimore tomato seed,
75c lb. del. W. O.. Waldrip, Flow-
ery. Branch. :
Rooted sage, 50c doz.; mountain
huckleberries, $1 CC; muscadine
vines, 75c doz.; yellow root, green,
t5c; dry, 25 Tb.: add postage. John
B. Grindle, Dahlonega.
Iceberg lettuce plants, 15 C; exc.
for early cabbage plants. Mrs. W.
G. Miller, Martin.
Barly Jersey Wakefield cabbage
plants, 85e M, del.; 5 M or more,
70c M, FOB; Klondike strawberry
plants, $1.75 M, del. Obie Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 1. :
Cabbage and Bermuda onion
plants, $1 M. Write for prices on
spbomasuue :
eS
all kinds of plants. sa ae Clark,
Plants For Sale
Frostproof EH. J., Chas. eabbage
plants, %5c 1,000. J. W. Deen,
Baxley. 4
Copenhagen, both Wakefields
cabbage, crystal wax Bermuda on-
ion, 40c 300, 60c 500, $1 M; Big
Boston, Iceberg lettuce, early
beets, 20c CG, postpaid. Asst. made.
E. L. Durham, Saint Marys.
Real frostproof cabbage plants,
30c C, 60c 250, $1 500, by prepaid
mail. Mrs. W.:A. Bruce, Valdosta,
90% N. Patterson St,
Kudzu plants, the best, any
guantity, $10 M. Write. B. Watson,
Hamilton,
Raspberry plants, St. Regis,
Evverbearing and Cuthbert (red),
65c. doz., $2.85 C;. Cumberland
black caps and Blawers blackberry,
same price. Also other varieties.
| E. J. Hart, College Park.
+ Bermuda crystal. wax ~onion
plants, $1.10 M, 60c 500, 35c for
200, del. J: J. Shearouse, Guyton.
Iceberg lettuce plants, 30e C,
$2.50 1,009. Mrs. J, L. Edge, Doe-
run, Rt. 4.
White, Bermuda, onion plants, $1
M; 5 M up, 75c M; Harly W. and
Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 75c M;
also Ga. cabbage-collard, 75c M; 5
M, 50c M, FOB. L, A. Nowell,
Pavo, Rt. 4.
Klondike and Missionary straw-
berry plants, $1.75 M. Exc. for
peanuts and velvet beans. Guy
Taylor, Macon, Rt. 1.
Millions frostproof cabbage
plants ready. All var., $1 M; Ber-
muda white or yellow onion plants,
$1 1,000. Johnnie Smith, Baxley.
BE. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants,
also onion plants, 50c 500, 90e M,
prepaid. L. P. Legg, Ashburn.
Large, frostproof E. J. and Chas.
W. cabbage plants, 75c 500, $1.35
M, postpaid. L. B.:.Owens, Buford,
Rt. 4.
Cabbage plants, 60c 500, $1 M;
Bermuda onions, 60c 500, 75c M,
5 M $3. J. A. Mitchell, Thomas-
ville.
-Cabbage plants, $1 M; Bermuda
onion plants, 75c .M, $3 per 5 M.
Guar. plants. H. D. Burton, Thom-
asville.
Rhubarb plants, 50c doz.; pepper-
mint plants, 25c doz. yellow. root,
bone dry, 15 Ibs., $6; large garlic
bulbs, 75ce doz. Miss Cecil McCur-
ley, Hartwell, Rt. 4.
Five thousand collard plants for
sale or exc. for onion plants. S. M.
Shankle, Brunswick.
-Millions frostproof cabbage
plants, Extra Early J., Chas. W.,:
500, 55; 90c M; 5 M, $4 del.; White
Bermuda onion plants, same price.
Robt. McCook, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4.
Millions Extra Early J. and Chas,
W. cabbage plants, 500, 55c; 90c M;
5 M, $4 postpaid; white Bermuda
onion plants, same price. F. F.
Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Cabbage and Bermuda onion
plants, $1 M; write for prices on all
kind of plants. Andrew, Thomas-
ville. e
Lucretia dewberry plants, 0c C,
del. Miss Allene Austin, McDon-
ough, Rt. 5.
Lucretia dewberry and Mc-
Donalds blackberry plants, $1 C:
$3 M; progressive everbearing
strawberry, 50c C; $3 1000. L. E:
Toole, Macon, Rt. 2.
Fine var. strawberry plants, 20c
C; 600, $1; add postage. Mrs. H. W.
Terry, Cumming, Rt. 6.
Frostproof cabbage plants, lead.
var. BE. J., and Chas. W., 500, 60c;
$1 M; 5 M up, 90c 1000. Jennie
Dunman, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.
Lead. var. frostproof cabbage
plants, postpaid, 500, 60c; 90c 1000.
John B. Hope, Fitzgerald.
Progressive strawberry plants,
30c C; $2.50 M; also white Eng.
peach trees, 10c ea.; 12 for $1; exc.
for anything ean use. Emley Long,
Cleveland, Rt. 4.
Kudzu plants, 2-5 yrs, old, at
reasonable prices. L. M. Kennedy,
Collins.
Lady T. strawberry plants, 25c
C; $2 1000. Howard Summerour,
Gainesville, t, 2.
Cabbage, collard and _ onion
plants, 500, 55e; $1 M; Klondike
strawberry, 500, $1. B. Crow,
Gainesville.
Klondike, Lady T. strawberry, $2
M: raspberry, 60c doz., Mastodon
blackberry, 50c doz.; quince, cur-
rant, crabapple, Indian seedling
peach trees, and grape vines. 250
each, Mrs. 2. Spence, Dunwoody.
Napier grass, thousands of stalks
for sale, $i-per C; $8 M, FOB. Hugh
TT. Arundel, Quitman.
BH. J., Chas. W., Copenhagen
Market, Flat Dutch, Succession
cabbage and Prizetaker and Ber-
muda onion plants, 500, 60c: $1.10
M, postpaid. H. DB. Salter. Pitts.
Old fashioned shallot plants, 25
Gy del. Ida Wright, =o Rt. 1. = oe
Plants Wanted
: Want fair size clump of chives
(related to onion family); quote best
price del. Atlanta. T. Oliver Gillis,
Atlanta, 925. Rose Circle, S. W 5
Want asparagus crowns, Wash-
ington or Palmetto, at $1 per 100.
Mrs. ..C. R:. Saxon, Trenton...
" Want to exc. nice dried peaches
for 200 Wakefield cabbage, and 200
Bermuda onion plants; ea. pay
postage on what they send. Mrs.
W. G. Goldman, Loco, ;
Want to contract with reliable
party for 500 M. genuine Porto
Rico potato plants for spring del.,
starting in April. Name best price.
Jas. B. Woods, Brooks.
One or 200 early cabbage plants,
or onions; exc. good value; write.
Mrs. R. J. Ellington, Fairburn,
intest:
Fixe. 15 Ibs. seedling pecans for
1M cabbage and onion plants, 500
E, J. and 500 Bermuda; also have
for sale 4 young Belgium rabbits,
12 weeks old. Mrs. R. C. Smith,
Forsyth, Rt. 1.
Grain and Hay For Sale
Good bright peanut hay, $6 ton;
also Fulghum seed oats, 55cc bu.;
Ga, seed rye, $1 bu.; all FOB ship-
ping point. M. M. Jennings, Plains.
One car good Alfalfa hay for sale,
also Berkshire pigs from reg. stock:
Longfellow Masterpiece strains; no
papers; $5 each, Fred L. White,
Buckhead.
Seven tons bright No. 1 peavine
hay; no rain while harvesting,
$12. ton, FOB. Arthur L. Mc-
Dowell, Dawson; RFD, Box 156.
Few cars nice, bright peanut
hay with goodly sprinkle of pea-
nuts through it, $6.50 per ton,
FOB;.10 tons or better to car. R.
M. Andrews, Plains.
Georgia Products For
Sale
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Running velvet beans, speckled,
guar. sound; hand selected and
shelled; 6 bu. at $1.40 bu.; all or
part; also red rippers for table or
stock, 60c gal. del. Carl Phillips,
Colguitt. :
Rice peas, 5c Jb.; cream sugar
Crowders, 4c Ib. FOB. Sam TUES,
Leo.
Twenty bu. bright aneckied peas,
98 per cent pure and sound, $2 bu.
or $35 for lot; also 4 pure White
Holland. turkey toms, $5 ea. Mrs.
Jas. B. McCrary, Molena.
Five lbs. yard long peas, 50c Ib.
or $2.25 for lot; also 50 White Eng.
peach trees, 6 to 12 in. high, 10c
ea. Emley Long, Cleveland, Rt. 4.
Thirty-five bu. little white mush
peas, sound and clean, 4%c lb.
FOR, G. B. Collins, Ryron.
Three bu. Brab. peas, $1.10 bu.;
2: bu. Whipps., $1 bu.; 1 bu. un-
known peas, $1 bu. FOB; no chks.
Fred D. Harmon, Gillsville.
Nice, clean cream sugar Crowd-
ers; $2.40 bu.; 80c pk. FOB. B. F.
O Kelley, Maysville.
Fancy cream and, white Crowa:
ers. also: lady peas, selected
especially for seed, weevil treated,
recleaned; fine for table use, 10 Ibs.,
$1; 100 Ibs., $6 ee HA;
Hayes, Buford.
Six bu. cream sugar Crowders,
weevil treated, 4c Ib. or $2 bu., and
party pay postage; no chks. EH, B.
Crawford, Tunnell Hill
Fifty lbs. nice, white.
butter beans, hand selected,
running
guar.
no faulty ones, 15c Ib.; cash with
order; no chks. Ralph MHatcher,
Adrain,
One bu. Brabs., $1.25; bunch
frostproof garden peas, 10c Ib.; 1
bu black-eyed peas, $1.25; white
running butter beans, 10c Ib.; white
brown-eyed table peas, $1.25 bu.;
all FOB. \Mrs. W. M. Arlington,
Swainsboro, Rt, 4.
Fifty bu. 90-day velvet beans,
sound and shelled clean, $1 bu. W.
8. Williamson, Sylvania.
Three hundred bu. Whippoor-
wills, slightly mixed, bright and
clean, weevil treated, $1.50 bu. 50
bu. yellow Crowders, $2 bu. C. M.
Sims, Pembroke,
Cream Crowders, 6c Ib.; Calif.
black-eyed peas, 5c Jb.;.no orders
for less than 5 Ibs.; add postage.
PB. Stephens, Austell.
One hundred and twenty-day vel-
vet beans, $3. bu.; sound and pure:
write for price on more than bu.
lots. H. D; Yawn, Rhine, Rt. 1.
Red speckled and Canadian
Crowders, 7c Ib. or 16 lbs., $1: exc.
for dried apples. J. E. Landrum,
Kingston, Rt.1. .
One hundred and sixty bu. A
grade peas, cow peas, irons, mixed,
90c bu. FOB; 50 bu. cane seed,
orange ribbon, Hastings all clean,
A0e Eos, Joe 5. alospn dsr Cleve-
jand.
Georgia "Products. For
Sale
Ninety-day velvet beans, 90. per
cent sound, $1.25 bu. FOB. ;
Cravous, Manasses, RFD 1,
Thirty bu. > running elvets,
sound and pure, gathered without
rain, $1.10 bu. FOB. Mrs. W. MG
Wilson, Warthen. Rt. -2. ;
Stringless green pod beans, 25
lb. or exc, for Ky. Wonders, onion
sets, okra seed, or Eng. pea seed.
Mrs. Dewey Scott, Plainville.
Mung beans, 15 Ib.; no chks;
money order. L. I. White, Ball
Ground, Rt. 2,*Box 9.
.Hastings white cornfield pelea
pure and tender, 35c at.; $1.35 gale
FOB. Mrs. Clinton Wilder, Wash:
ington, Rt. 2.
About 20 bu. Osceola velvet
beans, and about 20 hu. 90-day
speckled velvets for sale. W. G
Sammons, Broxton, Rt. 1.
Ninety- day velvet beans, 100 pe
cent sound and saved without rain
$1 25; Osceolas, $1.50 bu., also N. C,
runner peanuts, saved without ~
rain, 50c bu. -of 25 Ibs. E. C. Pope,
Ocilla, Rt 3. +
Forty bu. silver hull Crowder ~
peas, 5c -lb.; add postage, L. HL
Burt, Juno. ;
Thirty-five bu. Unknowns, 10 bu.
ea. New Eras and red Rippers,
all $1 bu. FOB Mrs. Oo: Ne True =
elove, Cleveland.
Six wks. white bunch beans, half
runner. ,of light brown, with dark
brown strip garden bean, 18 Ib,
postpaid; sample if requested. Cee
Sosebee, Cleveland.
Sixty Ibs. Hastings mung beana, :
12%4c lb. in small lots; 10 in bu
lois; all No. 1-A stock; white peas
with black-eyes, 3 Ib, J. Te Finch:
er. Dalton, Rt. 2.
Three bu. nice, clean sound Lae
redo Soy beans, $2 bu. FOB: cash.
or exe. for good ribbon cane syrup
1930 or 1931 crop. A.D. Smith,
Warrenton, Rt. 1.
Willetts Wonders, $5 bu. or exe.
for amber orange cane seed, or for
hay or: shoats...C. Bs. Bailey,
Covington. tae
White Eng. peas, 20c 1lb.; fev
Ibs. of. genuine cornfield beans and |
sev. dif. kinds of table peas (white).
10c Ib. Mrs. D. C. Griffin, Mitchell,
Fit; 22.
White mush table peas, cles
and sound, $3 bu.; Willetts Wone-
Gers, 20c lb. FOB. W. Re Wise
Wadley.
One hundred and twenty-five pu.
pure Brabham peas, saved without
rain; make best offer FOB Me
Bean, Ga. J. C. Broome, oe
Mung beans ,7 lbs., $1 del.; :
orders for less than $1; cornticia
beans, 25c pt. or exe. for white
feed sacks, Noel, Weaver, Ta
Rock, Rt. 3.
Brown Sugar Crowders, sound,
recleaned, sacked in 2% bu. bags,
4c 1b.; small lots, 6 1b.; browne
eyed whites, 66, the OG, Bennett,
Madison,
Ten bu. red rippers, clean, sound,
$1.25 bu. or lot, $12 FOB. Vernon
Webster, Cornelia, Rt. 1.
-Two crop pure cream Crowders,
6 lb., $3 bu.; clean and pure: also
speckled tender bunch beans. and
bunch butter beans, free from
weevils, 20c cupful, del. Mrs. Ray
Hemphill, Flowery Branch.
Brown Sugar Crowders, 6c Ib.
also Hastings 8 Yopp prolific. pole
limas, 12c lb. Hastings prolific
navy beans, 15 lb.: all del, in 10.
lb. lots. H. G. Autry, Plainville. -
New, imp. 100-day velvet beans,
$1.50 per bu.; all picked in dry
weather; cash or money order. L.
C Pittman, Valdosta. je
Genuine O-too-tan beans, new
crop, sound and recleaned, $4 bu.
FOB. G. A. Ware, Marshallville,
Tender white cornfield beans, 25_
lb. 2 Ibs. or more postpaid. J. G,
Gabriel, Winterville, Rt. 2. :
Forty bu. large, cream and pure_
white sugar Crowders, sound un-
mixed, dbl. recleaned, weevil treat=
ed, 10 Ibs., -75: 100: lbs.,. $6; 2 =
paid. C. F. Maddox, Lawrenceville.
Old fashioned tender cornfield
bean seed, all colors mixed, 2b5e pt.;
grey speckled cutshorts, 20e pint;
Hastings white, 25e pt,: brown Ga, ~
cornfield beans, 30c pt. Mrs. D. Me
Hughey; Ranger, Rt. 1.
Cream Crowders, 5c Ib. FOB Ry.
station. Mrs, W. J. Campbell, Ris-
ing Fawn.
Hastings Harly Alaska Eng.
peas, 15c cupful postpaid, or exc:
2 cups for 5 rhubarb roots; ea. pay
postage. Miss Tommie Lou Mins
yard, Homer, Rt. 1, Box 14.
One hundred and twenty-day vel-
vets, $1.50 bu.; planted in March
and matured before drouth; pure,
red hull speckled peas, $1 bu. J. F.
Davis, Wrightsville, Rt. 4. oe
Qld fashioned cut short corn.
(paid. T, W. Bates, Lula, Rt. 2. e
fied bean seed. 20c teacupful, pre
. fruit of any kind; 2 Ibs.
fruit, Fulton | Rosser,
; hand shelled and
ed for seed; also black-eye
. Mrs, EH. Bramhold, Mt. Airy,
> Ey is
1e Whippoorwills and red rip-
$1.50 bu.; little lady peas, 8c
F, Waldrip, Gainesville,
der cornfield beans, 35 Ib.;
ed Eng. peas, 35c Ib.; white,
k-eyes, 15c Ib. Miss Jessie
h, Flowery Branch.
2venty-five Ibs. white
beans for planting;
a0G 1b. - not. .del.* C.
tham, Whitesburg, Rt. 38.
1ippoorwills, 5e Ib. postpaid.
Bennett, Gainesville, RFD 2.
hundred bu. New Eras, $1
B. J. H. Rosser, Eatonton.
teen bu. Calif .black-eyed table
recleaned and treated for
vils, 100 per cent sound, $2 bu.
King, Sugar Valley.
g beans, 15e lb. postpaid, or
for O-tootans or seed Irish
atoes. J. E. Feltman, Whites-
bunch
small
ce We
enty lbs. pure, hand #helled,
of weevils, red speckled sugar
wwders, lot for $2.99 not ee
eparty. J. P. Morgan, Senoaia,
inety- day velvets, practically
fect, $1.25 bu. in lots of 2 or
y bu. A. W. Daughtry, Alen-
fen bu. Black peas, 10 bu.
ed, $1 bu. or exc. for O-too-
ans. S. G. Lowe, Mansfield.
ty-day and 120-day velvet
Ss, sound and clean, 1931 crop;
guar.; make best offer per bu.
B. O. B. Floyd, Lumber City.
letts Wonder Eng. pea seed,
Tom Warthen,
" tay peri ae
35c Ib.
ous Cash, oes Branch,
fashioned salad Eng. peas,
D.5 sev. kinds of peas for table
0c Ib. or exe. Miss Annie
ster, Vienna, Rt. 6, Box 20.
ng beans, 10 ibs., $1; also seed
3 Ibs., 25c; all good seed and
tpaid. A. A. Fuqua, Jackson.
gs frostproof Eng. peas,
ops, 20c lb.; add postage,
amps, or money order. Miss
ce Adams, Marietta.
igar Crowder peas, 6c Ib.; exe.
Harly Jersey or Wakefield cab-
Bermuda onion plants at 10c
| for Early Rose Irish po-
at $1.25 bu. W. A. Cain,
ont.
thousand Ibs. good, quality
#Hryerbearer or rice peas
sale, S. W. Fallow, Hephzibah.-
orty Ibs. tender, running corn-
ans, mostly white, 25c Ib.;
bs., 50c: 6 Ibs., $1; $6 for en-
ot; good for seed. Mrs. Carl
ey, Hiawassee.
stproof bunch Eng. peas, 7
t5e lb.; 25 Ibs. running butter
"white, 1236 -Ib.;-10c. Ib. if
lot is taken. O. W. Small-
itchell, Rt. 1.
all Sugar Crowders, 5c Ib.;
-eyes, 4c lb. or exc. for pure
pigs; Giant stringless green
seans, 10c Ib.; any amt.; exc.
pk. garden peas, Little Gems
mpion of Eng. W. E. Hulsey,
ry.
am Crowder peas,
rht, $3 bu.; $1 peck; exc. some
good, dried fruits. Mrs. J. E.
ell, Quitman, Rt. 6.
purple hull, 2 crop peas,
-eash with order. Mrs. Alice
an, tae eth.
good and
2 bu. for 1 bu. O-too- tan
Ese c: Davis, Buchanan.
ap ie 2% bu. sacks,
bu. Stic: recleaned O-
grown on my farm, $3.50
new crop, sound clean
a elvets, Cit bu. J.
. , Tennille,
unknown peas, slightly
sound, $1.25 bu. FOB
on; exc, for N. C. peanuts;
or lb. Dan Pridgen,
Pdel.;
ee.
Gee hundred bu. = each, sound |
Brabhams, $1 bu.; mixed field peas,
, | 800. bu.; all-in 3% bu. sacks, FOB.
EW BR. Buxton, Girard.
Frostproof Eng. peas, - 10c teas |
cupful, 3 for 25c; add postage. Mrs.
J. G. Watker, Wray, Rt. 2.
- Eng. peas, 25c Ib. or 5 Ibs., $1;
mustard seed, 15c cupful; Hastings
syrup cane seed, 10c Ib.; also
Jerusalem artichokes, $1 bu. W. E.
Goodwin, Wadley.
Four hundred bu: good. sound
field peas for sale; make best offer.
Mark T. Warren, Dewyrose
Recleaned Whipps., New Eras,
Clay peas, $1 bu., 3 bu. bags; blue
ribbon cane seed, 60c bu., 3 bu.
bags; sun-dried apples, 7c Ib., 50
Ib. bags; all FOB; cash with order.
Cc. C, Jarrard, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Three bu. new, clean, weevil free
Whippoorwill and black-eyed peas,
mixed, $1.75 bu. Jocie Kennedy,
Summerville.
Twenty-five or 86 bu. speckled
and iron peas, mixed. Write for|,;
prices. R. L. DeLoach, Hatonton,
Res 3s
Ten. bu. good, sound O-too-tan
beans, 1931 crop. No samples sent.
W. P. Couch, Luthersville.
Good, sound Brab peas, 1931
crop. Picked before rains, $1.50
also long bush Hastings var.
yroom corn seed, 15c oe 2 Ibs. 25
del, Will exc. Mrs. V.. . Ray, Ken-
sington, Rt. 2.
Special 3 crop white huil black
Crowder peas, slightly weevil eat-
en, but germination o. k. Small
lots, 20c 1b., 5 Ibs. or more, 19c Ib.
Mrs. Aarch Chauncey, Screven.
Bunch buber ee 3 bus
I) ; Crosbys round beet, 2 Ibs. T5c
Ib.: eens 50c pk.; .exe. for
eges, large breed; also have mole
beans, 5 pkg. guar. no moles.
Jim G. Hadley, Chipley, Rt. 1.
Twelve lbs, Sugar Crowders, $1
del.; 12 lbs. big blue goose peas, $I
del.: also dried peaches, Se th. G.
Cc. Skinner, Athens, Rt. 3.
15
Fifty bu. Whippoorwill peas, $1}
bu.; Brabs., $1. 50 bu. R. P. Rowe,
Moreland.
~ Hendersons bush Emas, lie Ib.;
also 2 Ibs. fresh, firm butier ea.
week; cow t. b. tested, 2Gc Ib. del.
Mrs. J. D. McKibben, Locust
Grove.
White, running butter beans
small size, 25c Ib. del.. Mrs. Roy D.
Tankersley, Appling.
No. 1 recleaned $0@-day velvets,
$1.20 bu.; recleaned Brabham peas,
$1.25 bu.; red hull speckled, $1 bu.
G. H. Cooke, Sandersville, RED.
Ninety-day running velvet beans
90 to 95 per cent sound, $1. 40 bu.
Cc. W. Allen, Shellman.
Two hundred bu. Brab. | peas,
$1.15 bu.; 50 bu. irons, $1 bu. FOB;
new crop; samples on _ request;
money. order or cashiers chk. R. F.
Searborough, Byron. :
Brown Canadian Crowders, ex-
cellent table peas, slightly weevil
eaten, $1 peck, del.; send stamped
envelope for sample; mung beans,
6 lbs., $1 del. Rufus Merriman,
Lyons, Rt. 1.
New crop Brabhams, $1. 15; irons,
$1.10; Whipps., Clays, mixed, $1;
speckled | running velvet beans,)
$1.25; Mathew soys, $1.75; Laredos,
$1.50; Biloxi, $1.25;2%4 bu. bags.
D. C. Strother, Ft. Valley.
New crop Brabs., $1.15; irons,
$1.10; Whipps.-Clays, mixed, $1;
speckled running velvet beans,
$1.25; O-too-tans, $3.50; Mathews,
$1.75; Laredos, $1.50; Biloxi, $1.25;
2% bu. bags. B. T. Marshall, Ft.
Valley.
Laredo Soy beans, $3.50 bu. FOB;
also- Stone Mtn. watermelon seed,
50e Ib. G. M. Young, Rebecca.
PECANS: AND PEANUTS
FOR SALE
ei. hundred bu. N. C. Ga, grown
runner and sev. tons White Span-
ish peanuts, No. 1, specially for)
seed, ea., 3c Ib.; no Iess than 100
Ibs. shipped; money order. L. W.
Conner, Abbeville, Rt. 1.
Good, sound seedling pecans, 7c].
lb. or exc. 20 Ibs. for 10. Ibs. sun-
dried apples and 10 Ibs. peaches;
100 Ibs. or less for heavy breed
chickens; write. Mrs. Jacob Hires,
Coffee.
Schleys, 15 Ib.; Mobile, 10ce;
small seedlings, 6c; Schley meats,
40e Ib.; all sound, well filled; 5c for
sample. Minnie L. Williams, Ogle-
thorpe.
Runner peanuts in gvod bags,
244 Ib: FOB; not less than 75 Ibs.
shipped; sample, 8c. A.- EF. Thorn-
ton, Camilla. : +
Pecans, paper-shell - melt filled
Stuarts, 13 Ib.: Schleys, 18 Ib;
Seevines 5 Ib.; add posta
. Holcomb, Breme .
49 lbs. Stuarts | and ad Demans,
imp.; half and half. and. Cleveland,
59 bu. FOB. G. F. Hadden, Avera. }-
56 -bu.; cashiers chk. or money
Good, sound, hand picked Span-
ish peanuts, 5c Ib. plus postage.
Mrs; H. F. Jarrell; Butler, Rt. 2.
No. 1 Ga. runner and, White
Spanish, 2%4c Ib, FOB; better price
in large amounts; sample, 4, 2c
stamps to pay postage: also good
running velvet bean seed, $1.50 bu.
FOB. Johnnie Lott, Broxton, Rt. 2.
Ga. runner peanuts, strictly No.
ls, 2c lb. in ton lots, or 24%4c small-
er lots. . F. Sargent, Cordele,
Ris:
Five hundred lbs. Ga. runner
peanuts, no pops, 2%c lb:; also 90-
day velvet bean seed, 100 per eent
good, \ $150. bu. S- GC. Brinson,
Brooklet.
Good, sound N, C. runner pea-
nuts, 50c bu. in 10 bu.. or more
lots, FOB; exc. 2500 Ibs. for Span-
ish peanuts; ea. pay chgs. T. W.
Miller, Iron City. 4
Hand saved, Stone Mtn. and
Tom Watson melon seed, treated in
solution 1 M to 1 corrosive subli-
mate for anthrognose and wilt: del.,
50c Ib. C. F. Thomson, Thomasville, |
938t Broad St.
Seventy-five Ibs. pecans, 5c Ib.
FOB; exc. for white, 100 lb. feed
sacks, unwashed; Ib. for 1 sack;
prefer all to 1 party. Walter: Mill-
irons, Charing, Rt. i
No. 1 sound white Spanish pea-
nut seed, practically no pops, 3c
lb ; del. in 100 Ib. lots or more. Paul
Cromer, ideal Rt. 1
Ga. runner peanuts, 3c Ib.; good,
sound seed; also B. R.,;chickens, $1
ea. W. L. Castleberry, Adel, Rt. 3,
Box 107.
. Three tons N, C. runner seed pea-
nuts, Ga. grown, sound, 65c bu.:
lots, 10 bu. up, 60c bu.; no orders
for less than 4 bu. FOB; money
order or cashiers chk. H. M. Can-
non, Adel, Rt. 1.
Seedling pecans for sale or exc.
25 Ibs. for 12% Ibs. dried apples,
peeled, and 100 Ibs, for 100 baby |
chicks: Barred Rocks preferred.
hirs. J. B. Strickland, Ray City.
Hand Picked Spanish peanuts,
$1.50 per bu. Mrs. Nora Shirley,
Alte, Rt. i
No. i N. C. runners, 3c 3 also
pecans, Schieys, 15c; Stuarts, 15;
paper-sheH seedlings, 10c. W. S.
Norten, Edison.
Seedling pecans, 4c Ib.; large pa-
per-shelis, 6c Ib.: any quantty of |.
ee D. B. Price, Ocilla,
Three tons No. 1 Ga. runner pea-|
nuts for sale; make best offer on
lot. M. S. Brannen, Statesboro.
One ton bright and sound N. C.{
runner peanuts. 2c Ib. FOB; cash
with order. R. H. Ashley, Ashburn,
Rts
Runner peqnuts,
seed, 75c bu.; money order; no
chks.; also zo0d cotton seed for
planting, 40c bu.; exe. for full
blood Essex gilt. D. Story, Pavo.
Pecans, good quality, 16e Ib. pre-
paid. P. E. Johnson, Claxton.
Stuart peeans, 1931 crop, 10 Ib.
or exc. for O-too-tan soy beans, S
M. B. turkey hens or dried apple
E. S. Jaekson, Milledgeville, Box
62. Rt. 4.
N. C. runner peanuts, 50 bu.
FOB, Jno. lL. Mixon, Ocilla.
Gne hundred Ibs. Schley pecans,
nice size, 8c 'b: or exc. for R. I.
Red hens, yr. old; large- Stuarts,
102 Ib. or exc. for good comb honey.
H. L. Messer, Sycamore, RFD 2.
Special imp. runner peanuts, 2c
lb.; 1 bu. speckled peas. $2 bu.; all
FOR. D. H. Pelham, Edison, Rt. 2.
Hight tons imp. runner peanuts,
half or more have 8 nuts to pod,
2%c Ib. in small lots: 2c in ton lots
Or More; sat. cuar. Bb J, Brooks,
Bluffton. |
Twenty Ibs. large seedlings, 9c
Ib.: 75 Ibs. med, size, Te 1b.; exe.
for budded pecan trees; ea. pay
shipping chgs. Miss Leona Simp-
Son, Culverton.
Old fashioned peanuts,
and picked without rain,
iquick del. FOB.
Shellman,
Seed Spanish peanuts, strictly
No. 1s, sound and bright, 100 Ib.
lots, 3e Ib.; 500 Ibs, 2c; ton or
more, %%e per Ib. W. J. Bargeron,
Sardis.
Forty Ibs.
cans, 10 lb. FOB, or 12 1b.; par-
cel post, in lots of 10 Ibs. or more.
Mrs. J. O. Rodgers, McDonough,
Rt. 3, Box 80.
Imp. large red or Valencia pea-
nuts for seed, free of pops, 10c Ib.
good, sound
2c Ib. for
O. H. Jordan,
Mrs.|FOB. Mrs. Jessie Hurst, Sulphur
gathered |
mixed seedling De- |.
$45; also have 5 M be
week for pale. Gap.
No. 1 Ga. runner peanut: seed,
order, Paul Beck, Valdosta, Rt. 3:
No, 1 runner and Spanish pea-
nuts, 2%4c Ib. W. Be Harrell, Val-_
dosta, Rte
Choice pecans; te Ib.; exe. for
any <> Kind- - of % garden ~ seeds or
plants; write what you. haye: Hi.
Muilberger, Valdosta. :
Will sell or exc. medium ane
large sized pecans for country pro-
duce, cured meat, jJard, dried ap-}
ples and peaches, free from worms
and core. Mrs. H. Warren, Swains-
boro. A
Seed peanuts for sale; genuine
N. CG runners, dug and. picked
without rain, 21%4c Ib. FOB; also 40
tons A-1 peavine hay, $15 ton FOB.
O. W. Greene, Iron City.
Noe t Spanish. peanuts, othe 1b.
No. 1 Ga. runners, 2c Ib. FOB
Vienna for next 15 days; money
order. Hoyt Martin, Vienna, Rt. 2.
N. C, runner peanuts for plant:
ing, car loads or less; write for
| prices and samples. Jom Wiittns,
Camilla, RED.
Forty lbs. No. 1 Stuart pecans,
10e Th.; 300. Ibs. No. 2 Stuarts, 8c
Ib. del. in Ga. $20 for lot FOB.
Randolph Williams, Mt. Vernon.
No. 1. bright Spanish peanuts,
from 100 Ibs. to 8 M Ibs. at 2c FOB;
cash with order; also have -7 Oc-
tober AAA Booths . C. We hick
ped, cockerels, 75c ea.; $5 cash for
Iet. M. C. Brown, Pelham. .
Twelve bu. old fashioned Ga.
runner peanuts, $1 bu. FOB; exc.
1 bu. for % bu. O-too-tan beans.
Remer Davis, Summit, Rt. 2.
About 800 Ibs. Schley-
Stuarts, 10c Ib. and about 600. Ibs.
seedlings, thin hull, 5c Ib.; samples
on request. V. C. Parker, Way-.
cross, Rt. 1, Box 5.
Four hundred Ibs. pecans, 121h
Ib. or 15 Ib. del.; exe, for dried
fruits or seed grain. Miss Lizzie
umner, Sylvester... ~
Fourteen tons white: - Spanish
seed peanuts, recleaned in new 5
bu. bags, (150 Ibs.); orders will be
filled for 1 bag or for 200; sample |.
upon request; $3.75. per bag, FOB;
cash. W. H. Walker, Augusta,
Rt. 4:
Fifty bu. runner peanuts, Bona
j}and sound. no pops, 60e bu. J. a.
Solomon, Broxton.
Extra large paper-shell | pecans,
less than 50 make a Ib., G@lbs., $1
postpaid. Mrs. T. Cc. Floyd, Chipley,
Fe. 1.
Ten tons No. 1 N. C. runner pea-
nuts, Ga. raised; bright and sound;
no pops, 24%c 1b. no chks.: _ money
order... Hugene Martin, Milton.
About 125 lbs. good sound seed-
ligs, new crop, 8c Ib. FOB. Mrs. er
A. Adkins, Vienna.
Delma pecans for sale; exe. 15)
lbs. for bu. velvet beans, or run-
ner peanuts. Ben Roberson, Wells-
ton.
No. 1 Ga. runner, No. 1 white
Spanish, 2e lb. FOB; money order.
Alton Ricketson, Douglas, Rt. 2.
No. 1 N. C. Ga. raised runners,
3c-lb. FOB, or in lots of 100 Ibs. or}
more, 8%c Ib. del.; also white
Spanish, same price, and paper-
shell pecans, 10 Ibs. or more, 12c
Ib. del.;
Parrish, Tifton, Rt. 6.
Spanish and N, C. runner pea:
nuts for seed, 24%4c lb. in good
sacks. J. E. McMillan, Osierfield.
N. C. runners, gathered stocked |
and picked without rain, 60c bu.
FOB; no Stamps nor chks. L. B,
Draughon, Whigham, Rt. 1.
BUTTER FOR SALE
Six lbs. butter per week, 25c Ib.;
guar. nice, and fresh. Mrs. Jeweil
Holtzclaw, RFD 1.
Five lbs, nice Jersey butter ea.
week, 25 Ib. postpaid; cow t. b.
tested; sample on request. Mrs. W.
I. Howard, Gainesville, Rt. 9.
Butter for sale, 25c lb. postpaid
dst and 2nd zone; exe, some for
eabbage or Bermuda onion plants
or honey or syrup; write what you
have. Mrs. W. M. DeLay, Douglas-
rile, RFD 6.
Three or 4 ibs. nice Jersey but-
ter per week, 39c Ib. postpaid; cows
t. b. tested; sample on request, Mrs. |
M. B. Davis, Fairburn, Rt .1.
Four or 5 Ibs. nice table butter
a ee 25e Ib. postpaid. Mrs. J.
F. Jackson, Bowdon, Rt. 1.
Two or 4 Ibs. good country but-|}
ter ea. week, cream colored, no
coloring, brick moulds; t, b. tested
| cow, 30c Ib. postpaid in ist and 2nd
zones Mrs, M, Eg. Ledford, Cran-
ist and 2nd zone.
: Spee Sarge Bowdon, Rt.
and } -
per week, -25c Ib.
Mrs. J. G. Fleming,
; Money order or chk, C. H.})
worms,
0.
D. Smith,
rs. J
"Fresh, country, pitics, 7
coloring, 25e Ib. del.,
pred Golden Buff Orp. eggs,
15 del. Mrs. J. M. Garrison
Jand, Rt. 2, Box 97.
Four or 6 Ibs. Jersey butt
week, from t. b. tested
lb.; sample if requested.
}Ieard, Cummneg, Rt. 1
Four-six lbs, nice tab
ea. week, 25c 1b. prepaid in
2nd zones; money or. money.
Mrs. W. L. Gayler, Lylerl 4
Four to 6 Ibs. fresh Jerse
per week, 30c Ib. postp id;
with order. Mrs. Ene Car
worth, Box 42. :
Two Ibs. good, fresh coun tt
ter per week, 25c Ib.: b
furnish cartons and pay
Mrs. i. DBD. Blackwell,
| Re. 2.
Four to 6 Ibs. firm Jerse:
butter per week from &
25 Ib. del.; cash with ord
Hattie Wofford, Gaines
Two or 3 lbs. fresh, firm
per week, cream color, 380
postpaid. Mrs. I. B. Re ve
ganville, Rt. 4.
Two or 8 Ibs. fresh county
ter ea. week, 30 Ib.-M
Henson, Mize. So
Three lbs. butter per.
Ib. del.; also everbearing
berry plants, $1 for 500,
Mrs. J. N. Adamson, Lul
Fresh Jersey butter, 3 0
ea. week, 30c lb. del. Ist ar
also Ha
zone; sat. guar.;
Prolific seed corn,
lected, 1 year out, 60c peel :
Mi
Fresh, firm butter, Ae 1
plus:
Mrs. J. C. Bazemore, _ Odes
FRUIT FOR SALE
Nice, :
'10e 1b.; white and red a ;
Crowders, 10c Ib, Mrs.: J.
well, Loganvlle, Rt. 2.
Sun-dried apples, del
post;:.6c . Ib. :
Rugby. :
Dried peaches, 10 jis
sionary strawberry plants, $1
500; Lucretia dewhberry,
Indian peach and old. time.
peach trees, 20e ea.: add pc
Hartwell,
sun- -dried El
93" cron:
peaches, 8t6c Ib. or exe. fo
nuts, Mrs. HH. Cx Reid. Hs
ville, Rt. 4.
' Extra nice, sun-dried appl
horse radish and ca
farlic bulbs, 50c per.
crookneck squash,
dR?
doz.;
low seer
spoonfuls, 10c; add postage
| Clayton, Roy.
Good, dried peaches, 15. Ibs
sale or exc. for 45 lbs. good |
peanuts; ea. pay postage;
flower seed, 10c eupful;
bunch butter beans, 10 eup!
H. Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2. -
Nice and clean dried apple , ft
from worms, etc., 734 Ib. oO Ik
$1. Mrs. Nora: Richardson
Branch, Rt. 1.
Three hundred bu. Yate
$1 bu. box FOB; 5 bu. lots
shipped in pulk or bbls... 7
no exc. C. M. Miller, Cornelia
Yate and Terrys winter
35 bu.; 1 mile east of depo
nice, white pop corn, this yr
10c lb. del.; also black walt
bu. Mrs. A. J: Collins, Demo:
Twenty-four Ibs. ripe melle
dried hors apples, for sale -
for 25 B. L. baby chicks, pur
a. pay postage. Mrs. O. ae
Rockmart, Rt. 2. t
Fifty Ibs. dried peaches,
Ne b.; postpaid i
Mrs. O. G. Pruitt, Can:
Nice, sun-dried apple
peaches, 10 -Ib.; small
Crowder- peas, 5c W.: exe.
fruit for 1 M cabbage 0
Rico potato plants, also New
peas; enclose stamp for re
Perry V. Young, Sum
Rt,
Good, bright dried pears,
or apples, 10 Ib.; exc. fo
Early Jersey or Chas. W. cal
seed, Mrs. Markie Myers,
well, Rt. 4,
Nice dried nee
very sweet, 8 Ib. del.;
ples, peeled, 10 Ib. del. or x
100 Ib. cap. feed sacks;
Crowder peas, 6c 1; oO
taken.
Nice dried apples, 8c
giana: ste little rice I
eorgia Products
For Sale
Bc 10 Ib, del., or 8 Ib. in
om ae "F, Weaver,
acied apples, few hundred
ds, sun-dried, 7e lb. del. in
ite bags; no order for less than
ps. W. P. Davenport, Dial.
ce, sun-dried apples, 8c lb. and
. Mrs. J. W. Walker, Aska.
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Turnip salad by truck load; nice
r; apply: H. S. Baxter,
POTATOES FOR SALE
Big Stem Jersey potatoes for sale
exe. for cotton seed meal, corn,
ret beans, or anything can use,
arket prics; potatoes at $1 bu.
N. D. Jackson, Alma.
One hundred and twenty-five bu.
grown cert. big stem Jersey
atoes, $1 per tub at farm. M. B.
n, Surrency, Rt. 1.
Fifty bu. big stem Jersey pota-
toes for bedding. Gov. insp. and
r from vines, $1 bu. at bank,
iles southeast Baxley. G. W.
Turner, Baxley, Rt. 2.
One: hundred bu. big stem Jersey
otatoes, for seed, for sale, FOB.
Collins, Hazlehurst.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
: FOR SALE
ae pane all pork sausage, well
seasoned, 1c FOB. Mrs. C. R.
Savage, Cecil, Box 136.
_ Fresh spareribs and backbone,
12%c lb.; fresh home-made\ linked
15c lb.; smoked sausage,
18; smoked hams, 6-15 Ibs., 18c
Ih. smoked sides and shoulders,
1c; all exp. collect, or 5c lb, extra
if sent parcel post, J. W. Lang,
Omega.
- Pork sausage, made from whole
hog, del. in 3rd zone at 15c lb.; no
' . samples and no orders for less than
r
8 ibs. R. L. Griffin, Cecil.
t
POTATOES FOR SALE
Three hundred. bu. yellow skin
SPeric Rico potatoes; gov. insp.;
for bedding purposes. C. R. Rober-
_ son, Hortense, mt 1 Box. 31s
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES, ETC. FOR SALE
Blackbetries, Harly Harvest, -El-
dorado, Ambrosia, Himalayan and
-dewberries, 5c ea., 50c doz.;
Moo blackberries, and grape vines, 10
ed.; $1 doz. Rev. LL. D. Rolader,
white
Atlanta, <7.
Lead. var. apple and peach
Jebesck: 2 yrs. old, 15 and 20 ea.;
pear and cherry, 5c: yr. trees, 10c;
3 yr. grape, 10c. Lee Head, Cleve-
- land.
-Scuppernong vine cuttings, 2 ft.,
$1 C. Edward Westbrook, Alpha-
Sicha Rt. 4.
Twenty-five. thousand budded
paper-shell pecan trees, at sacri-
fice prices; Stuart, Schleys, Frot-
schers, State insp., 6 to 12 ft.,
_ bundled and del. at depot, 35 ea.
~ Star? orders of 12 trees or more. B.
c. Brewton, Glennville,
Currants, 3-5 ft., $1 doz. prepaid.
-M, E. Warren, Hartwell, Rt. 1;
"About 50 seedling cherry bushes,
well. rooted, 1214c ea., del. S. H.
- Humphrey, Lithonia, Rt. t
Stuart pecan trees, 8-15 ft. cheap,
or trade for farm produce. Ben R.
Tanner, Sandersville.
Six scuppernong grape vines,
_ 40 each; black raspberry, 10c ea.;
4 _ everbearng cucumber
__ stone; super- size trees,
seed, 15c
this.; teacupful potato pumpkin
Seed, 10c. Colmon Loggins, Lula,
Rt. Zs
New apricot plum, budded,
Hanska type, equally fine eating
or preserving; fast grower, 30 ft.
at 6 yrs. old; ripen August; free-
$1 ea., 6
_ trees, $5; cash with order. N.
Rosene, Ft. Valley.
HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
Comb hony in 5 Ib. pails, del.
Ga., 75e; strained, 60c; 60 Ib. lard
cans, FOB here, $6; all spring
eoney, mostly Tupelo. Curd Walk-
er, Vidalia.
New honey, white comb, packed
-in 50 Ib. lard cans, $3.75 per can,
or exc. for seed rye: also fresh,
home-made butter, 3 Ibs., $1 post-
paid; large soft-shell pecans, 6 lbs.,
81 postpaid, L. B. Scoggins, Omega.
Supers and all
; Guyton.
eS CAviere!
poner, = 25. .2P, Smith, ee
Bees in 10 frame pat. hives for
sale or exec. for a mule or, other
value; write for particulars. ie i.
Beasley, Groveland.
_ Bees in 25 pat. hiwes, 30 or more
other necessary
equipment, FEF. B.- Griner;
=
~ Good comb honey, 10 Ib. del. any-
for. $1.50; good strained
January Z8, sys eo ve ee NL AR KE
sun- -dried apples, free from
Georgia Products For.
or Sale
Ten pat. stands of Italian honey
bees, $4 per stand; will trade for
hogs, mileh cow, or goats; party |
must pay express on bees. oe Ae
Peel, Milan,
About 80 hives of bees in Sfranie
hives and about 25 empty hives
with supers for all, over a hundred
new frames not assembled; the lot
for $2 per hive with a lot of
foundation starter and equipment
thrown in. E. M. King, White.
SYRUP FOR SALE
Pure sugar cane in % gal. cans
for sale or, exe..for Brab. peas. E.
S. Dorminy, Enigma,
A-1 grade pure Ga. cane syrup,
ap gal, $12.25; -6,-1. eal, cans, $3;
120 half gal. cans, $3.30; all guar.
-Malvin Collins, Whigham.
' Pure, cane syrup, No, 234 cans,
24 to case, $3.60; 5-12 to case,
$3.40;10-6 to case,. $3.20. .G. LL.
Duren, Meigs. ;
1931 syrup, quality extra good;
frem P. 0. J. red sugar cane, 50c
can at my farm, or shipped, case
of 6, 10-Ib. cans, $3.25 FOB; cash.
W. D. Wells, Adel.
Best grade sugar cane syrup, 35
gal. bbls., $18; case 6 No. 10 cans,
$3 and $3.30 per case 12 No. 5
eans, also 60 gal. No. 1, $20. Lee
Patrick, Quitman. :
Pure Ga. cane syrup, 45 gal.
in 35: gal. bbl. FOB; cashiers chk.
or money order. H. lL. Kessler,
Rincon.
Georgia Products
Wanted
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want bunch velvet beans, Mis-
sissippi blacks, and Brabham peas;
state quantity and lowest price for
same. C. A. Rowland, Athens.
Like to exc. velvet- beans for
black-eyed peas and Spanish pea-
nuts. W. M. Moore, Alma, Rt. 3.
Exc. 4 bu. sugar Crowders for 3
bu., round O-too-tan beans. Jee
Pitts, Arabi. ee
Want some garden peas and
some running butter beans, white;
write. Mrs. Odessa White, Tarry-
town. -
Exe..Vandivers Heavy Fruiter,
8 in 1, the 1000 dollar prize stalk
cotton, or Whatleys Prolific seed
corn for velvet beans, O-too-tans
and Biloxi beans. <S. T. Tygart,
Nashville.
Ten Ibs. nice dried apples and a
number of 100 Ib. cap. cotton feed
sacks for exc. for peas, velvet or
soy beans; write and make offer.
Mrs. W., G. Johnson, Ringgold,
Rt 3s 4 ;
Exe. good, extract. honey for
peas, gal. of honey for bu. of Brab.
or iron peas; ea, paying frt.; will
exe. 100 gal. C. P. Smith, Enigma.
RECANS AND PEANUTS
WANTED _.
Want runner peanuts; exc. 1 Ibi
seedling pecans for 2 lbs. peanuts
in quantity. Roy Brooks, Newton.
Exe. Porto Rico plants for run-
ner peanuts; want peanuts now
and will send plants .when in
season: give 10 M plants for 10 bu.;
ea. pay chgs. A. H: C. Herndon,
Baxley, Rt. 4.
Dant:.10 bu. N. C. runner pea-
nuts; must be cheap for cash; send
sample and. price. S. L. Crosby,
Baxley, Rt. 4.
Exe. old-fashioned blue hull
speckled peas for N. C. or Ga. run-
ner peanuts. Mrs. John Gaultney,
Reynolds, Rt. 4.
Exe. 2 bu. No. 1 Petty- -Toole cot-
ton seed, wilt-resistant, for 2 bu.
runner peanuts: ea. pay chgs. Cobb
A, Lee, Waycross, RED 2.
Spinach seed, turnip salad seed,
shogoin turnip seed, to exc. for
Spanish peanuts. A. W. Little,
Hampton.
Want pecans, all variniicn. any
amount. Neon. W. Buchanan,
Americus.
Two bu. black walnuts to exc.
for 1 bus peanuts. Miss -Mary
Roberson, Screven, Rt. 2, Box 18. |
FRUIT WANTED
Exec. Hastings Ga. cabbage-col-
lard seed, ist yr., for dried peaches
or apples: lb. of seed for 2 Ibs. fruit;
ea. pay postage. Mrs. J..H. Han
cock, Meigs, Rt. 1.
| Exc, Dwarf prolific garden peas
for dried fruit; 2 Ibs. fruit for 1 of
peas, or 100 cabbage plants for 1
Ib. peas; ea. pay postage. Miss Inez
Rheney, Wadley.
Exec. Mobile and Stuart pecans
for dried fruit: W. D. Bennett,
Molena.
VEGETABLES WANTED
Wanted: Several acres nice green
turnip. salad, now ready to cut. W.
Ww. Cleveland, Locust Grove. |
G
-postage,
runner beans,
4; or
1 Boren ot
Geren Products
Wanted
HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES WANTED
Exc, 5 Ibs. shelled pecans for 5
lbs. clean honey, or 5 ibs. dried
apples, peeled and cored; ea. pay
Mrs. Margaret Ward,
Benevolence.
Want to puy. bees in pat. hives.
In. J. Mason, Atlanta, 629 Spring
Street,
Seed For Sale
~ Genuine white velvet okra seed,
30c lb., 4 Ibs. $1; del. Verdena.
Wright, Alto, Rt. 1. ;
Tiny seed, sweet watermelons,
8 1/8c doz. No less than 3, nor
more than 12 doz. to customer.
Money refunded guar. Money order
only. Matt Jackson, Dunwoody,
Rte dt:
Sixty lbs. pure white table peas,
de lb. in. 10 Ib. lots, or $2.40 for
lot; half bu. white multiplying on-
ions, 25c gal.; white bunch garden
beans, 20c teacup. Money order.
Mrs. D. M. McCrary, Gainesville,
BGs
Perkins mammoth long pod and
velvet okra, cabbage heading col-
lard, tenderest: cornfield and half
each, liberal pkt.,
15c, 30c Ib., 8 Ibs. 85c, postpaid.
Mary Cochran, Lawrenceville.
Large size white nest onions, 40c
gal, del. Cash with order. Mrs.
Shock Adams, Lawrenceville,
Rt. 2: sees
Weaver-Watson watermelon
seed, hand selected, no culls, 75c
lb C.-W.. McDonald, Poulan.
Honey drip syrup cane seed, $1
bu., or exc. for good pigs; yellow
sugar Crowder. peas, 10c Ilb., $4
bu.; good, thick sorghum syrup,
2%, 5, 10 Ib. cans, 50c be Calvin
Williams, Felton.
Five ibs. straight Bign Mtn.
melon seed, 55 ib., P. P.; 2 Ibs.
Kleckley sweet melon seed, 55c
Ib.; 3 qt. beet seed, recleaned, big,
round beet, 60c qt., 25c large tea-
cupful. Mrs. . G. Wheeler, Gaines:
ville, Rt. 1. :
Seed Eng. peas, 20c lb.; also
large blue Toulouse geese, $4 pr.
Mrs. Lois Tanner, Dewyrose.
Pure Lifsey Watermelon seed,
40c Ib. Cash. with order. H. I.
Smith, Doerun, Rt. 4.
Ten lbs. Hastings dwarf okra
seed, 30c Ihb.; 25 lbs. Burpees
stringless green pod beans, 2Ue lb.;
Jady peas, best table, 35c gal. del.
Cash with order.
Chatsworth, Rt. 2.
Hastings white Yopp' pole and
colored butter bean seed, 1931 crop,
10c lb.; black wax pole bean, ever-
bearing seed, 25c lb. Exe. for white
bunch butter beans. No chks. W. J:
Orr, Cumming, Rt. 6.
Half runner bean seed, strip
kind, 10c cupful; . Cushaw seed,
10e large pkg. All FOB. Mrs. Ger-
trude Howell, Mitchell, Rt. 3.
White Bermuda onion sets, 15
qat., 55c gal. del. P. P. W. G. Hollo-
mon, Brooklyn.
Old-fashioned clear stone Indian
peach seed, 25e doz. Mrs. Rosie
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4.
' Yellow meat watermelon seed, 4
thls., 10c; 11 spoonfuls, 25c. Post-
age paid on 25c orders. B. M. Mil-
ler, Enigma, Rt. 1.
Three hundred- Ibs. pure, un-
diseased Dixie Belle melon seed,
10 Ibs. or less, 40c 1b.; 100 Ibs. or
more, 25c Ib., FOB. J. W. Powell;
Omega.
Bennie seed, i0c large this. (30
of them is pound), or 1 Ib., 80c,
8 Ibs.; $5.25; -white seeded
chicken corn, 15c Ib. or 10 Ib. lots,
$1 del., prepaid. Money order only.
W. W. Williams, Sylvania, Rt.
One hundred and forty lbs. abso-
lutely pure, hand saved Stone Mtn.
melon seed, genuine Rocky Ford
cantaloup seed, 50c Ib., postpaid.
J. I, Frasier, Lawrenceville, RED.
Fifty lbs. long green velvet okra
seed, 20c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. S.
S. Storer, Douglasville, Rt. 6. -
Colored running butter bean
seed; 20c lb. Exc. 1 Ib. for lb. of
white velvet okra seed, black-eye
white peas, 4c lb. FOB. J. H.
Gable, Tallapoosa, Rt. 8.
Yellow meat watermelon seed,
12c pkg., postpaid: Ethel Sullivan,
Marietta, Rt. 2.
Early bunch Eng. pea seed, 20c
lb. postpaid. Exc. for Bermuda on-
ion plants. Mrs..:M. P. Martin,
Stilson. t
Early Purple Top turnip seed.
25e; collard seed, 20 postpaid.
Abner Baker, Norman Park, Rt. 1.
Shade-cured, selected seed from
large Stone Mtn. melon seed, 50c
Ib., or exe. for Brabham or Clay
peas. Geo. Larsen, DeSoto, Rt. 1,
Box a0
Odell Ingle,
CUD;
Seed For Sale -
Tom Watson
ths, 25Ib. for lot, or. 35, 1b.: for
less than 100 Ibs. J.:O. Bridges,
Lake Park.
Fifty lbs. Stone Mtn. melon seed,
$1 lb., or 10c. per oz. Christine
Martin, Cobbtown.
Willetts genuine wonder Eng.
peas, 25c lb. del. Mrs. Macon* War-
then, Warthen, Ga. x
Pure Stone Mtn. watermelon
seed, 7ic Ib. 8S: L. Crosby, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4.
White nest onions, 35c gal., or
exc. for good seed oats, at a reas-
onable price. Lincoln Slater, Chick-
amauga, Rt. 1.
Dixie Belle melon seed, 1931 crop,
50c Ib. Will exc. 5 lbs. for 1 peck
Chufas. I to pay postage on seed.
Mrs. F. Happoldt, Lewiston.
Five lbs. Ga. Belle or Stone Mtn.
watermelon seed, strictly pure, 95
per cent germination, from. large
melons, 40c lb., del. No chks, Ref.
R. L. Crittenden, Lovejoy.
Good, tender cornfield bean seed
25c ib., and a few navy beans, 20c
lb., or exc. for M. B. turkeys. R.
L. Langston, Reeves.
Pure, cut red Waison melon
seed, 50c Ib. Jeff A. Taylor, Buena
Vista.
Two hundred libs. genuine imp.
Dixie Belle melon seed, 35c Ib.;
also 100 bu. old-fashioned late
Claybank peas; 100 bu. Tillman
clay peas, $1.50 bu., FOB, Cash.
W. O. Birdsong, Gordon.
Stone Mtn. melon seed, 50c Ib.;
also green and red sugar cane
seed, 2c stalk. Exc. for O-too-tan
beans, pear trees or pecan trees.
J.-E. Harper, Osierfield.
Old-fashioned Calif. beer seed, or
Moss plant. Fresh, not been frozen,
25e and 10c. Stamps accepted.
Mrs. L. E. Green, Ses 835
Ponders Ave.
Texas blue seal cane seed, $1.25
bu., or 50c pk., FOB. Exc. 2 bu.
for 2 bu. iron or Brab peas, pure.
G. A. Skelton, Royston, Rt. 1.
Three bu. velvet bean seed, 100
per cent germination, $3 bu. No
ehks. James W. Williams, Kite,
RED.
Wonder Stone Mtn. watermelon
seed, up to 10 Ibs., 75ce lb.; 10 to
26: Abs.; B0G-1b, FS ok: Shannon,
Lenox. -
Turnip seed, white Eng. and
Seven Top, 30c Ib. del.; 10 lbs., 25c
lb.; also pole Limas, 20c lb. del.
Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Alto.
White velvet okra and pumpkin
seed, each 25c Ib., exc. for sweet
pepper seed; garlic, le each; mtn.
gooseberry plants, 25c C; horse-
radish, 30c Ib. Mrs. W. A. Johnson,
Alto.
Carpet Brass, $2.60; Lespedeza,
$2.25; cream. and speckled sugar
Crowders, $2 bu.; marglobe to-
mato, $1.50 lb.;: new Stone and
Baltimore. 75c Ib. B. R. Woodliff,
Flowery Branch.
Old-fashioned pumpkin seed, 10c
long red and turnip beet, 47
spoonfuls, 25c; dry hot pepper, 10c
string; onion seed, radish, each,
10e spoonful. Mrs. S. Southerland,
Ellijay. ante 3:
Red speckled Chowder. 50c gal.;
mixed colored garden bean seed,
80c cupful; white nest onions, 50c
gal.; Mung bans, 60c gal. Exc.
1 gal. Mungs for 144 gal. O-too-tans.
Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Hender-
son, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Thurmond grey melon seed, 35c
tb., or 25 and you send postage
extra with money order. J. B. Car-
roll, Pineview, Rt. 1.
Yellow and green pod bunch
beans, Ky. wonders, mixed corn-
field, white butter beans, white
pop corn, white and spotted Crowd-
ers, dried apples and peaches.
Write for price. Mrs. Mollie Gable,.
Tallapoosa, Rt. 3.
American wonder melon seed, $1
oz., or $10 Ib.; also American
wonder peas, makes from 4 to 5
times aS Many as any I ever saw.
EK. T. Clements, Tennille.
Hastings second TFHarly
everbearing wrinkled Eng. pea
seed, new crop, 35c\ lb. postpaid;
Hastings Early Bird round seeded
Bliss
Eng, pea seeds, 35c Ib. postpaid.
Miss .. Evelyn Mullins, Milner,
Rte.
Nice, tener cornfield bean seed,
25e Ib. or exec. for bunch butter
bean seed, or nice dried peaches,
free of worms and peeling; lb. for
lb.; ea. pay postage. Mrs. C.. C.
Copeland, Greensboro, Rt. 3.
Three lbs. long green.okra seed,
40c 1lb.; also 5 lbs. Barly Alaska
peas, 15c Ib. FOB; add postage on
small orders. P. E. Rhodes, Bald-
win, ; :
Seed cornfield beans, both early
and jate, 20 Ibe: L. Richardson,
melon seed, 300]
eects Rt. 1, Box 94.
Page Seven ,
Seed For Sale
Heading squash seed, saved
from squashes measuring 41 in
long; old fashioned tender specks
led bunch beans, and million @ol
mi Hasensack muskmelon seed
10c pkt. Mrs. Lane McBrayer
Barra, Rts.
White nest: onions, 40c ga
long green pod okra seed, 20c pts +
little white ice bean seed, 20c pt
all del. Mrs. J. M: . NeSmith,7
Witton at. 4. io
Dixie Belle watermelon seed,
lbs., $1; exec. for turkeys, Gam
chickens: or Brab. peas. AS
Ross, Tifton.
White nest onions, 50c gal.; ten
der cornfield and black pole bean
30 Ib.; purple hull white table
pea@, red and white speckl
Crowders, $1.25 pk. Mrs. W.
Robbs, Flowery Branch. ;
Shallu or Egyptian wheat (most
drouth-resisting plant, and finest:
chicken corn; grew it at rate
1400 Ibs. to acre), 25 Ib. . M
Clara Murray, Colbert. Ye
Sound white nest onions,
zal., plus postage; exc. for valui
o parden seeds and fruit tre
Mrs. Paul Blanchard, Appling.
Guar, tender and pure cornfi
bean seed, 99 per cent germi
tion, 25c lb. or exc. for large oe
ish peanuts at 4c lb. Mrs. #
Burrell, Elberton, Rt. 6.
- Ten or 12 lbs. Stone Mtn, wee
MER seed, 60c Ib.; 5 Ibs. or mo:
55 Ib. del. Jessie Howell, Ty 1
PU os
Honey drip and early amb
cane-seed for sale or exc. for pigs
seed wheat or oats. J. A. Benue
Atlanta, Station A. :
old fashioned pumpkin seed, ap
pkg.; cash with order. Paul Ws
Gilstrap, Alpharetta, Rt. 5.
Vine okra, grown on vine li
cucumber; sample pkt. of seed
mail, 10c in coin and 2e postages
Chesley Rice, Atlanta, . 348%
Peters St., S. W.
Pure Texas honey: drip eant
seed, 10c 1b.; nest onions, 8e
Willetts Wonder pea seed, 35 Ib
25 cupful; pure Stone Mtn. melo
seed, $1 ib.; cantaloup ~seed,
cup; del; no stamps. Mrs. H.
Sullivan, Carrollton, Rt. 5.
White nest onions,
paid; white tender cornfield bea:
wa
25e pt.; 40c qt.; stringless gree
pod beans, 20c cupful. Mrs. Dea
Oliver, Lula,. Rt.-1.
American Wonder okra
25e lb. Curtis Chapman, Villanc
Rt A.
Long striped neck cushaw,
cup; sweet pepper, 5c pkg.; casi
cil beans, 10 cup; Tom Wats
melon seed, 20c cup; add posta
Harold Pass, Point Peter.
One M Ibs. pure Stone M
melon seed, 40e lb.; special pr:
in bulk. C. W.. Collins, Atlan
813% Bankhead Ave. 1
Nancy Hank and Dixie Be.
melon seed, 30c Ib. or exe. for ai
thing can use; also 12 bu. Br
peas, $1.50 bu.; 8 bu. mixed peas
$1. bu. Geo. W. Rhodes, Abbeville
Rec2. ;
Hand selected, imp. telepho:
Eng, pea seed, 85c 1b.; imp. ha
picked white bunch butter bea
seed, 15c lb. Mrs. Mary Je
Seville._ oT a
About 12 Ibs. collard, 25 Jb
also 20 Ibs. chewing tobacco, 10
lb. or exe. for anything can use.
H., Gordon, Adel, Rt.- 1. 75).
Striped cushaw seed, sw
pumpkin seed, garden peas, all |
cupful; add postage. Mary Grind
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 68. ae
Pure, Thurmond Grey wat
melon seed, 1931 crop, 40c Ib.; als
a. nice thoroughbred Dark Cornish
1931 hatched rooster, $1. Mrs. .
M. Stunth, Sylvester, Res3:
Sev. 100 lbs. finest hand-pic
Stone Mtn. watermelon seed, 50
Ib, del.; 100 Ib. lots, 25e 1b.; sample
on request. Be ee Andrews, Har
dock,
Willetts Wonder peas, be Ib
paper-shell pecans, 12%c; shelled,
50e for halves, and 30e for bro
pieces; exc. for Brab., iron, O-to
tans, carpet grass, N. C peant
Joe Burk, Tifton, Bt. 7 :
Old-fashioned Calif. beer se
or Moss seed, 25 and 10c pe
start. Stamps accepted, Mrs. L.
Green, Atlanta, 8835 Ponders Av
Weaver Watson melon seed,
Ibs. up, 40 Ib.; less 10 Ibs., 50 tt
oe Write for prices 100 Ibs. an
J. EB. Mitchell, Doerun. ~
Teens Mtn. or Dixie Belle me
sed, guar. pure and true to n
40c lb., or 85 Ib. in 100 or mor
lb. lots. Sample on request , H
Wilder, as Rt. 3s
night Hartwell, Rt. 3.
oe = poll pure etediaont: Cleve-
Rep tive bu. Cokers Super
cotton seed, 75c per bu.
ns, Scotland.
nsas Rowden cotton seed,
100, FOB; Sagrain 303, 6
1, postpaid; Laredo soy
bu., FOB. J. H. Smith,
ote best price on field peas,
ed peas, yellow shelled corn,
heat, per hundred Ibs.; must
clean and free from weevils. ae
aylor. Vidalia.
oy beans, pure str. Whatleys
also little cob cluster
ure and sound; pay cash or
. pure Ga. ribbon cane syrup,
ee dark, E. HK, Carter,
red Spanish peanuts, shelled
assorted, ready to plant at lic|
for good table peas at a reas-
ble price and a few bunch but-
an seed. Mrs. J. P. Warren,
9, Rt. 2, Box: 12:
one ribbon cane seed at
for running and bunch
tter oe seed, and bunch valen-
seed, Mrs. R. M. Porter, Mil-
4:
ill send 1 Ib. tender green seed
2% lbs. Purple Top turnip
r exc. for garden seed. Eat
pay postage on what we send.
_~Scott D. Winfrey, Lithonia,
ona Farm.
ne hundred bu. Livingstons
Wilt-resistant cotton seed, $1
OB. J. H. Clark, Elko.
Few hundred lbs. of Cokers 5-3
xtton seed, absolutely pure and
cleaned, lints, 1 to 1 1/16 in., $2
100- HOB. LL. .O.. Shannon,
No. 1 Cleveland big boll, 75c bu.;
andivers Heavy Fruiter, No. 1
4, 5e bu.; swap either kind for
rs. N. C. pinders. Daniel
nl Axson.
eland big boll and Wilsons
resistant cotton seed, ea., 50
also bunch speckled ~butter
ns, 10 lb.; exe. for pure bred
pigs. Walter Bunch, Talk-
ock, Rt. 3.
L. No. 4 cotton seed, culled
clean, 60c bu.; Texas. rust-
oats, clean, 50ce bu.; also sev.
ws, fresh in and to fresh-
on, $25 to $50; 6 hogs, 8 mos.
0c lb. Grady H. Ridley,
klin, Star Route.
ee Wilson cotton seed, $2 per
Ibs.; Imp, Russell, 75c bu. or
25 per 100 Ibs.; all roll: cleaned.
L. Frix, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
kers long staple, 1 in. staple
bu. FOB. Leo Green, Suwanee.
-Cokers kept. pure at gin, 40c
xc. for syrup and Spanish
anuts, fT; He Collins, Seon
: uine big boll Piedmont
eland, 65c bu. or exe. bu. for
for Spanish peanuts; also have
sale, running 90-day speckled
vet beans, $1.25 bu.; bunch,
bu. L. R. Boatright, Coffee.
e@ Wannamaker, recleaned,
u.; country cured, hickory
d sausage, extra good, 25c
real good Tennessee 11l-yr.-old
e mule, wt. 1100 Ibs., $75.
ey C. Couch, Turin.
vington-Toole wilt-resistant,
r., 75c bu. FOB; exe. for good
sugar cane syrup. A. J. Kent,
He, Rt. 2.
Langford ped, cotton seed, 1 in.
le, 39.8 per cent lint, $2 bu.
A. Langford, Commerce,
ers Cleveland No. 5, reclean-
, ToC bu. FOB; also eggs from
ire bred W. Wyandottes, 75c-per
pel M. Ie Snore, Gaines:
FOB; no order ancepted for
Pardee Darnell,
a oe Super Seven atr. 5, wilt-
extra staple cotton seed;
and oot %5e bu. FOB;
-eorn, del.,
| Phillis, Climax, ee
Pure half and half cotton hell
list yr., 75 bu. or exc. . C. Dykes,{ amd shelled, also White Spanish |
| peanuts, thrash run seed selected.
Dexter, Rt. 2. -
Wood's big boll cotton seed, 100
lIbs., $2; frt. paid; Batts 4-ear corn,
7sc peck; Texas seeded ribbon
cane seed, 5 Ibs., 35c; all parcel
post. J. H. Davis, Milledgeville,
Rt.5, = :
Cleveland- Cokers latest wilt-
resistant staple cotton seed, 1 1/16
in. staple, sound, ginned on
private gin by a cotton breeder,
$1.25 bu. (paid nearly $4). Ceci,
Rhyne, Plains.
Rucker cotton seed, 50 bu. at
50c bu.; Wannamaker wilt-resist-
ant Five Lock, 100 bu. at 65 bu.;
Petty-Toole, 100 bu., 60c bu.; all
guar. 1st class seed. D. C. Moore,
Milan, Rt. 3.
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
Whatleys Prolific, $1 peck; half
bu., $1.75; bu., $3.25. W._.G.-What-
ley, Helena
One M bu. ear Corn, 60c bu., and
1 M. bu. shelled corn, 75c bu.; also.
100 bu. seed velvet beans, $1.25 bu,
All FOB cars. F. L. Beaeiey Reids-
Ville.
Six hundred bu. hard, slip-
shuckea corn. Last seasons crop.
Also 300 bu. old pink skin Porto
Rico sweet potatoes, house-cured,
for sale. J. O. Williams, Ft. Valley.
Seed corn, best I ever saw;
made over 100 bu. per acre on up-
land; make 2 to 8 ears to the
stalk, does not grow very tall, but
thick in drill. Del. 10 lbs. for $1.
No chks. Money order. O. D.
Lofton, Reopville, RFD 2.
New crop shelled corn; 2% bu.
bags, 50c bu. B. T. Marshall, Ft.
Valley.
Two hundred bu. slip-skucked
corn, 80 lbs. to bu., 75c hu. at my
barn, 5 miles from Jesup. Jno.
Crumney, Jesup, Plum St.
Golden queen pop corn, 8 Ib.,
postpaid. Not less than 5 lbs. in lot.
Cash with order. Mrs. lL. O, Stew-
art, Jesup. egos
Cuban yellow flint seed corn,
not mixed with white corn, $1 pk.;
$3 bu., FOB. Grady Cook, Pitts.
Hastings Prolific. ist yr. select-
ed for seed, $2.50 bu., FOB, or exc.
for peanuts or pecans. J. H. Beas-
ley, Lavonia, RID.
Egyptian wheat or chicken corn,
8c lb.; Kaffir corn, 4c Ib. JdeeGs
Davis, Ochlochnee,
Sweet and 90- day @c0rn mixed,
20c qt.; rice seed, 25c qt.; salad
and tough hull Eng. peas, 25e as
running okra, 10c spoonful. Add
postage. Mrs. A. J. Stansel, Cleve-
land, Rt. 4.
Genuine Hastings Prolific seed
corn, .$2.25 bu. hand _ selected;
White Spanish peanuts, clean aud
sound, 4c lb.; Tenn. velvet cob
seed corn, best yet, $3 bu. G. W.
Pippin, Culloden, Box 36.
Old yellow corn, select for seed,
$2 bu.; lady finger peas, 10c lb. or
exc. for ribbon cane syrup, pr.
little Guinea ;hogs, White Rock
hens; write. R. O. English, Barnes-
ville, Rt, 1.
Everetts true prolific seed corn,
30c gal.; 60c pk.;. mung _ beans,
12%c 1b.: white prolific butter
beans, 10c lb. white Crowders, 8c
lb.; Calif. blackeyed Crowders, 5c
lb. Clyde Morris, Whitesburg,
Reeds
Two hundred and fifty bu.
Hastings Prolific, free from
weevils, 75c bu.; also 2 M bundles
4-hand bottom fodder, never rain-
ed on, $1.75 pr 100; all FOB my
farm. A. E. Evans, Tucker, Rt. 1.
White, selected seed corn, high
germination, 50c pk.; H. G. Tuck-
ers favorite roasting ear seed
75c pk. R. D. Wilson,
Morganton. ~
Iowa. Silver Mine, large ears, 100
day corn, 40c gal. del.; Yellow
Dent, early roasting ears, 40 gal.
del. R. G. Morris, Bowdon.
Jarvis Golden Prolific seed corn,
special selected, ist yr. from
Jarvis, T5e peck, $2.50 bu. FOB.
Hal Jones, Thomaston, Rt. 4.
Hastings Prolific, nubbed, shell-
ed and screened, $1.50 bu. FOB. B.
i. Messer, Chatsworth.
- One bu. Mexican June _ seed
corn, 50c.peck, or exc, 4 pks, for
4 doz. Indian Runner duck eggs.
Marvin Powell, Montrose, Rt. 1.
- Hastings Truckers Favorite for
early roasting ears, selected seed,
oA.
8c lb.; add postage. O. WwW. Bur-
dette, Turin.
-Whatleys Prolific Saeed corn, $2
bu. J. D: Hale, Riverdale, Rt. 1.
Golden Queen pop corn, 12 Ilbs.,
$1. postpaid; exc. for white velvet
okra seed, squash seed, or what.
have you? Also other seed; sell
or exc. Chris King, AustH, Rt. 1.
Golden Dent yellow seed corn,
75e peck, postpaid. EB. a Owens,
Mountain City. / :
White rice pop corn, shelled, qe
Ib.; not. del.; no chks. Mrs, Louis
Wagonhoffer, Kathleen, Rt. 1.
Field selected Whatleys Prolif-
ic, $2 bu.; also Piedmont-Cleveland
cotton seed, 50c bu.;. O-too-tan
beans, $4 bu.; Hendersons bush
lima butter beans, 15c Ib. O. M.
Ware, Marshallville.
Seed Wanted -
Want Tenn. green pod or half
runner bean seed and yellow
crookneck squash; will exc.
value in. other seed and plants.
Mrs. Mattie Willis, Elberton,
Re bees
Exe. Van. <Antwerps
green seed, 1 lb. for 3 lbs. purple
top turnip seed; 1 lb. for 1 peck
of onion sets; send prepaid. Mrs.
Scott D. Winfrey; Lithonia. +
-Want cabbage and. tomato seed,
at 50c Ib.; collard seed, at 15c Ib.;
xe. cabbage plants. O. F. Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 1,
Exe. colored bunch putter bean
seed for white multiplying onion
seed, or any other kind that will
keep through the winter. C. F.
Fields, Flippen.
Want Harly Alaska pea seed,
Stone Mtn: and Watson water-
melon seed, honeydew melon and
cantaloup seed; exc. white bush
butter. bean seed at 10c Ib. and
peas: at<$h- bur Be... Davis;
Toccoa, Rt. 3. g
Want garden seed, onion plants,
eabbage plants, and dry gensing;
will exc. Pride of Ga. melon seed
at 30c lb.; write first. Mrs. Laura
DeFoe, Haddock, Rt. 2.
CORN AND SEED CORN -
WANTED
Want 10 bu. good, sound shelled
corn, also 5 bu. sound oats; state
price. O. . Coody,
Fayetteville Road.
Exe. 15 to 20 pigs, wt. about 40
lbs. ea. for slipped shuck corn. O.
W. Burroughs, Savannah,
Box 1815. 5
Miscellaneous For Sale
Sev. cans nice, white country
lard, 50 lb. cans at 10c 1b.; country
cured sides and shoulders, 12c Ib.,
large size, heavy fleece sheep skins,
75e ea.; all FOB. Robt, S. Ander-
sen, Hawkinsville.
Bright leaf, flue-cured tobacco,
10c lb. del. in 10 Ib. lots; money
order. Ike Tomberlin, Surrency.
Ground oyster shell for young
Decatur, 131
and old chickens, $1 per 100 Ibs.
FOB. W, A, Smith, Savannah,- 102
ast Bay St.
Sev. lbs. new duck feathers, 75c
lb.; also 8 Ancona, April hatch, pul-
lets, 90c ea.; $6.50 for lot; also want
500 cabbage and 500 onion plants;
exc. 6 Ibs. sugar crowders. T. K.
Moore, Canton. %
- Fancy flue-cured tobacco, 15c Ib.,
del. to 3rd zone cash, or exc. for
anything can use.-
Palmer, Milford,
. xtra good flue-cured tobacco,
old, ripe and mellow; chewing, 10c
lb., smoking, 9c Ib.; no order less
than $1 and I'll pay the postage.
Mack Harper Surrency.
Good, flue-cured tobacco, ready
twisted, 10 dbs., $1 prepaid up to
3rd zone; no COD orders filled. B.
B. Milikin, Baxley.
White nest onions, dont make
seed, 30c qt. del.; broom corn hand
cleaned, iarge bundle, 50c del. Ih.
M. Aderhold, Lavonia. i
Sauerkraut in bbl. lots or legs;
write for prices, amt. wanted, etc.
EK. D.Owens, Mountain City.
Flue-cured tobacco, ready, 10 Ibs.,
$1; cash with order: prepaid to 3rd
zone; no ordsi filled for less than
$1. Tommie Thornton, Baxley.
Star grass and yellow root, 20c
lb. postaid; other shrubs, ete. B. E.
Wilson, Morganton,
Genuine yellow flue-cured chow
{ing and smoking tobacco, 10c Ih.;
pprensia hee 8rd 201
Mrs. BoA,
good |.
tender
. Isham Harris, a
yellow root, red root, Saseateac|
15c lb.; also nice, sun- -dried epples |
6c Ib.; add baraee: May Ene)
Mineral Bluff,
Good N. Ga. air-cured Shewiie sr. <
nof
tobacco, 15 lb. and postage;
personal chks.; resident of Ga.
A. Deaver, Culberson, N
Box 48. -
Flue-cured chewing tobacco, 9
lb.; smoking, 5e 1b.; : add postage. J.
S..
iS. Steedley, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Fresh, water ground whole wheat
flour from select. wheat, by pre-
paid parcel post, 24 lbs. dbl. sacked,
$i del. within 150 miles; 150-300
miles, $1. 25; also want to- buy Sey.
hundred bu. Ga. wheat. oe WwW.
Ethridge, Milner, :
Sev, hundred Ibs. black. wainuest
hulled;
Mrs. J.
Box 115.
Few bu. nice, Aes chesinns.
$3 bu.; Toc peck. F.
nelia, Box 387,
Genuine yellow | leaf tobacco,
twisted, 10 lbs., $1 prepaid to 3rd}
zone, = 5 hs Harris, Baxley
Fiue-cured . tobacco, ready twist-
ed, 10 lbs., $1, prepaid to 3rd zone.
Miss Alice Milikin, Baxley. :
Tobacco, properly cured and
manufactured, - ready for. -use, chew-
ing, 3 lIbs., 60c: smoking. in 1% Ib,
make. best - offer. at once.
By Yawn, Rhine, Rt. 4
pkgs., 5 pkgs., 65e. W. A. Williams, |}
Rockingham.
' Good chewing tobacco, flue-cured,
12c Ib.; smoking, flue-cured, 10c}
Ibe: E. Wever, Baxley.
Good, old, mellow chewing -to-
bacco, 10c Ib.; smoking, 8c ib. pre-
paid postage in 3rd zone; no order
less than $1. C. D, Rentz, Baxley.
Yellow leaf, flue-cured tobacco,.
chewing, 8 lbs., $1; smoking, 12 tbs.,
$1, del.; exc. for dried apples, Ib.
for lb., or for large paper-shell pe-
lbsse7oL;
Atpnaeetta,
cans, Ww. F. Brigman, Baxley.
roots, 10
BE a
Sassafras
Everett
tsb.
Thousands of green, red and rib-.
$2 per 100, sacked for.
bon cane,
protection, in 1000 ots, $1.50 C;
customer furnishing sacks. Jas. =
Chauncey, Screven.
_ Martin gourds, various_ sizes,
priced accordingly; also Dill plants,
packed in moss, 50c per C, prepaid;
no stamps. Mrs. T. B. Thomas,
Thomasboro. 5 e
Fresh water ground Graham
flour, $2.50- per 100 Ibs.; smaller
lots, 3c: b= FOB; = M. R. Lewis, }
Adairsville.
Six Ibs. nice, new geese feathers,
75e Ib.;\also Yellow Buff Orp., 6
pullets and rooster, April hatch,
$10, or exc. Mrs. T. L. Lanier,
Summit, Rt. 3 Box 42.
Chewing tobacco, 9c 1b.; smoking,
de lb.; add postage. J. W. Steedley,
Baxley,
Good, flue-cured tobacco, chew-
ing, 8c; smoking, 6c lb. Henry M.
Herndon, Surrency,
Flue-cured chewing tobacco, 9c
lb.; smoking, 5c Ib.; add postage. J,
S. Steedley, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Sweet leaf, flue-cured tobacco,
12 Ibs., $1; chewing or smoking,
prepaid to 3rd zone; exc. for dried
fruit, Red Bliss seed Irish potatoes
or white feed sacks. Ella Crosby,
Baxley, Rt. 2, Box 38,
oe tobacco, twisted, 10
$1; smoking, 11 lbs., $1; pre-
os up to 8rd zone. E. Joyner,
Baxley, RFD. 2
Genuine yellow, flue-cured chew-
ing and smoking tobacco, 10c Ib.:
prepaid to 8rd zone. Isham Harris,
Baxley, Rt. 2. .
Choice, flue-cured tobacco for
smoking, 5c 1lb.; no order less than
10 Ibs.; add postage, N. M. Young;
Mershon, Ret 8
Sev. doz, new egg cartons, 15 egg
size, for mailing hatching eges, $3
doz. del.; money order or chk. Mrs.
Christine King, Austell, Rt. 1.-
Good, flue-cured chewing to-
baceo, 10 Ib.: ; Smoking, 6c lb.; no
order less than 50c; add postage.
Mrs ie, Boatright, Rockingham.
Barks and roots for sale, gourds,
all sizes, Martin gourd, 156 e2.;
seed, 15 cup; would like to exc. 2
- | lbs. mice dried apples for 4 Ibs, big
peanuts, 3 and 4 to the hull. Mrs,
R. G. Stover, Protection.
Black walnuts in hull, also
Barred Rock, May hatch, pullets
for sale; write for particulars. Mrs.
W. N. Coleman, Culverton. |
_ Good, flue-cured tobacco, 10 Ib.;
exc. for chickens or pigs; ea, pay |
postage. Mrs. Cc. = ay Uses, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4.
_ White nest onions, recleaned, Be}
Ibs less than 5 Ibs. add
ORG 4;
| ZONE.
. Lytle, Cor- f
Good chewing a
smoking, 10c 1b.; no order:
that $1. Mrs. Lessie Bur
~ Yellow corn Saeal Te. b
FF. N. Smith, Glennville,
Sweet, flue-cured tobac
twisted, 10 Ibs., $1 prepai
8rd zone. ae Jo}
ethic o. :
twisted, 10 Ibs., i
Mrs.
Rt. 2B,
leat, 2%e 1 Ib.; toi ed,
Buar.;* del: oop:
enough Calif. eee seed
dishrag gourd seed, 10
M, Fowler, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Good geese feathers, 50
exc. for .N.:C. seed pe
good seed Trish. potatoes.
Kicklighter, - Glennville.
One. hundred lbs, go
| tobacco, $1, or exe: f
turkey hen, or 50 w
sacks; also pure bred B. R,
for sale, $4 C;. chicks, $
Mrs. F. Cowart, Summ
Walnut meats, 50c
-calamus roots, be ea.;
p20e eupiw; also want 1
size and price. Mrs.
Elberton, Rt. 5. ;
Want nice, 100 Ib. W.
feed sacks, free from
value, Bonnell Browni g,
town. = :
Wilt exc. 5 ea., Cornis
LL. hens for pr of Af ca
-Guinea pigs, and 10 lbs. pe
exe. for 1 M frostpro
plants;. ea. pay pos
Cleveland, Elberton, Rt
_ . MISCELLANEOUS
- Want 10 lbs, good
bacco; will exe. 20
Crowder peas: ea, to sais
also have long green pod.
25 Ibs. and 20 Ibs.; honey d
seed, 4c lb.; add postage. R.
The Rock, Rt. A ves Be
Exe, etre arbarny plants
eee some good lave
chickens, also duck eggs,
feed sacks. Mrs. J. CL
Thomaston, - Rte 4
Exe, 12 ibs. nice dried appl
o worms for 16 lbs. cotton;
pay postage; write first. Mr
Neal, Hemp. thoes
Exe. purple hull peas, new
for 100 lb. cap. white feed
Mrs, Georgia Turner, Coffe
~ Want to buy cured 1
large or small quantitie: C
bright red, not yellow; send
and quote best price: s
Royston, Rt. 3.
ett % bu.
oraane peas,
strawberry plants, :
onion plants; exc. chicke
\I. H Anderson, Alma, R
Exc. 15 Ibs. nice, old
dried peaches for 15 Ibs. .
low flue-cured chewing
ea, pay postage on pac ag
TP: Reinhardt, Wales
Exc. 15 lbs, nice ari
for 15 Ibs. cotton; ea. pa
Mrs. W. R, Walker, Di
Exe. 100 Ibs. good grad
cured tobacco, at. 12%e tw.
gal. pure No. 1.Ga. swuga
syrup, and exc. tobacco fo:
apples; lb. for Ib.; each
postage. U. C. Page, =
Exc, 10 lbs. . bright,
peaches, peeled for 12, 100
white feed sacks, or 20 1
red Spanish peanuts for 25
ea. pay postage. Mrs. Felto:
liams, Eatonton.
Exe, 1 bu. Calif.- plack- ey:
for 1 bu, Whipps. for 2 b
bo peanuts, also dried
for Ib. for yellow cured
tobacco. Miles Moseley, B
Rt, 1,
Want 25. . 30 tbs.
chewing tobacco; pet
and cash price; also
relve