Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1932 November 17

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Grain And Hay For Sale

Sound, clean No. Ga. Tall Growing
eed rye, 75c bu. FOB. W. &E. Rogers,
Mineral Bluff.

Best Grade Blue Stem seed wheat,
arefully selected and recleaned, in
lew, even wt. bags, $1 bu. FOB. Ur-
ben Bowen, Americus.
1500 2s. bright peavine hay, this yrs
rop. Sell or exc. for this yrs. good
orn. E. C. Smith, Kite.
ulghum seed oats, 43c bu. Red May

eed wheat, $1 bu. FOB, First class
tock, free from: Johnson grass and
ther obnoxious weeds. W.

iugusta. 805 Reynolds St.
Blue Stem seed wheat, 90c bu. FOB.
. M. Walker, Bonaire.

Pure, Hastings 100-Bu. oats in 10
u. lots, 40 bu. FOB. Otis G. Rawls,
Nilliamson,

Fulghum seed oats, 45 Abruzzi rye,
1; May Blue Stem wheat, 85c. J. F.
Lowe, Sr., Ft. Valley.



Exe. 300, 4-5 ft. Yellow, Dark Red
elicious, Yates, Terry, or Winesap
pple trees for 100 bu. good, sound ear
ag del. here. James Cureton, Aus-
ell.
Exe. sweet potato plants for seed
ats. Want oats now and will ship
he plants next spring. Fulghum or
pler preferred. Write first. D. L.
. Harper, Surrency, R 2.

Poultry For Sale

o BANTAMS

Trio genuine Buff Cochin bantams,
hatching eggs, $1.50; Exc. 10 April

atch B. R. pullets for 2 small bone

uinea sows. O. H. Wright, Atlanta,

5 Peters Bldg. j





BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
Pure bred pullets and hens: 12 B.

2. DEPARTMENT
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PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS_A. D. JO
STATE CAPITOL

Poultry For Sale

R. 5 1-2 mos, old, 13 hens) White
Rocks, 9 (2 pullets) White Wyandottes,
$25 or 75c ea. A. B. Garnto, Wrights-
ville, R 1, Box 74.

10 large, young White Rock pure
bred hens, Fischel strain, $1 each.
Miss Gertrude House, Calhoun, R 4.

Pure Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R.
| cockerels, February hatch, 2 March
1930 hatch cocks, all, $1 ea. 2 for $1.75.
FOB. Mrs. A. R. Watts, Canon.

B. R. cockerels and pullets, pure
Thompson Ringlet str. Prize winning
stock, April hatch, $1 each; 5 pullets,
1 cockerel, $5; red nest onions, 25c gal.
Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, R 2.

Sev. pure bred Fischel str. White
Rock pullets and rooster, unrelated.
March hatch, 50c each. Mrs. W. O.
Herndon, Canon.

Extra fine White Rock roosters, Fis-
chel str. 18 mos. old, $2.50; 9 mos old,
$2 ea. Mrs. Clarence Waldrep, For-
syth, R 1: :



CORNISH

10 Dark Cornish 6 mos. old pullets,
and 1 rooster, same age. $10. Florence
Shurling, Oconee. m

Full Dark Cornish, Feb., Mar., April
and May hatch pullets and rooster,
$1.25 to $1 each; rooster free with ea.
10 head pullets; eggs, 6 1-2c each.
Money order. Mrs. E. P. King, Ro-
chelle, R 1.

5 hens and rooster, 1931 hatch, S. L.
Cornish. Heavy, healthy, good cond.
Excellent layers. $6. Exp. Col. Money
order. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Bremen.

2 pure bred Dark Cornish March
cockerels, $1 each. Gordon Strickland,
Royston.



GAMES
Pit games, nice frying size, 50c each;
large stags and pullets, 75c and $1 ea;
Blues and Blacks. Sat. guar. E .B.
Rainwater, Hephzibah.
Spangles games: 9 hens, 1 rooster,



12 pullets and 2 March hatch stags.
C. P. Bertling, Greensboro.

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Poultry For Sale

_ GIANTS

9 pullets, 1 rooster. Marcy str. J. B.
Giants, March, 1932 hatch, $10, or exc.
for same number pure Barred Rocks.
J. D: McLane, Hartwell, R 2.

Pure bred Marcy str. J. White Giant
cockerels, April hatch, $1.25 each. Mrs.
Ethel K. McClelland, Calhoun, R 2.

April, 1932 hatch pure bred Black
Giant rooster, $1.50, FOB. Mrs, H.. .
Culverhouse, Cordele, R B.



: LEGHORNS

50 pure bred Buff Leghorn hens.
just out of moult, $25. Mostly year-
ling hens; also pair Buff Cochin ban-
tams, pure bred, 75c. Barney L. Lynn,
Waycross, R 4.

W. L. cockerels, ready for service,
$1. 25 each, or 2 for $2.35. Mrs. J. R..
Armor, Graymont, R 2.

35 or 40 W. L. hens, Ferris str. cheap
for cash. Write for prices. Mrs. J.
R. White, Tallapoosa, R 1.

MINORCAS

White Minorcas: 4 hens and cock, 15
mos. old; 6 mos. old pullet. $6 for lot,
1 pullet, frying size, free, FOB. T. L.
Bailey, Chickamauga. |

3 fancy Golden Buff Minorca cock-
erels from Rusks AAA Grade, direct.
$1 ea; 1 Booths AAA W. L. cockerel,
older, $2.50. H. P. Merrell, Atlanta,
570 Middle St. S. W.

. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

1 coop of mixed young hens and
stags, wt. about 60 lbs. 15c lb. Also
B. Leghorn hens, 50c each. L. E. Ad-
ams, Hartwell, R 4.

ORPINGTONS
8 Buff Orp. hens. 1 1-2 yrs. old, 75c
ea. Wyatt A. Evans, Donalsonville.
21 Golden Buff Orp. pullets and 3
roosters, at bargain. Write. J. C.
Batten, Winokur.

PHEASANTS FOR SALE
1 Golden Pheasant male, 1932 hatch.
$3 FOB. Mrs. Joe L. Young, LaGrange,
Box 522.

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AGRICULTURE...
COMMISSIONER

NES, DIRECTOR.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1932.

NUMBER 46.
Poultry For Sale

Goldens, $10 pr; Ringnecks, $4 and
$5 pair; Mongolians, $5 pr; Nepal Ka-_
leege, $40 pair; 2 yr. old Blue Peafowls,
$20 pr. David Jennings, Jr.. Ameri-
cus, P. O. Box 84.



PIGEONS

Large White Kings, mated. banded
and working, $1 pair. Will ship COD.
F. S. Taylor, Vidalia.

22 working pair White Kings, thor-
oughbreds, with 10 to 15 young, un-
mated; lot for $15, of 50c pair, FOB;
Paid $8 pair for original stock. Paul
Gay, Trion, Box 91.

Mated and banded pairs White
Kings, fine birds. Sell or exc. for corn
or other farm produce. W. A; Mc-
Kinley, Atlanta, 1170 Gilbert St, S. E.



hk. I. REDS

15 hens and 2 roosters, pure bred R.
I. Reds, $10 for bunch; Benne seed. .
25c lb. J. T. Young, Rebecca, R 2.

10 Donaldson str. R. I. Red March
ullets, $1 each; 10 April hatch puillets,
75c ea. and Express chgs.. Mrs. C. H.
Capel, Molena.

Thoroughbred Donaldson Red Feb-
ruary hatch rosters, $1 each, FOB.
Money order only. Mrs. A. A. Smith,
Cordele, R 2, Box 210. :

20 pure bred S.C. W. L. Tancrea-
str. pullets, 65c each; 8 cockerels, 75
ea; 2 trios of pure bred B. B. M. B.
turkeys, $8 trio. Clifford Smith Jr.,
Baxley, R 4. ee

12 S. C. R. I. Red cockerels, Pure
bred Owens str. 5 mos. old, wt! 4.1-2
Ibs. 75c each. Mrs. Nora Shirley, Alto
Rez: ;

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC., FOR SALE .
Bird Bros. - Goldbanks Apri] 1932
hatch turkeys: 6 toms, 20-22 ibs. 6
hens, 15 Ibs. Fine kreeding stock. 20c
Ib. Mrs. G. H. Eley. White Plains. ;
Pure White Indian Runner drakes.
75c each, 3 for $2. Geo. N. Thomas,
Thomasboro.




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MARKET REPORT

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

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Prevailing Wholesale Prices Nov. 14 1932. Always Subject to Variation
Atlanta.

| pees, extra, doz. 2250. i
meee, standard, dog. 2.00 iokcc.
_ &ggs, Georgia trade, doz.
@fgs, yard run; doz. _.....-..._-
_ Stags, Ib.
' Hens, Ib,
Roosters, Ib.
Friers. Ib.
- Ducks, Ib.
Geese. Ib.

Field peas, mixed, bu, _...---~.
Field Peas, not mixed, bu. .-.-.
Country Butter, best table, Ib. -.

_ Ear Corn (80 Ib. to bu.), bu. -.
Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. .--.
Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton
Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton

Macon

No Hogs sold during week beginning Nov. 8, 1932, at co-operative sales.

_ PeanutsNo, 1 stock, (Spanish) delivered shelling plants, $27.00 per ton, subject to change.

Savannah Augusta





Columbus Valdosta

Tobacco
Tobacco



Grain and Hay For Sale
Grain and Hay Wanted
Poultry For Sale

Poultry Wanted

Baby Chicks For Sale
Baby Chicks Wanted
Eggs For Sale

Eggs Wanted

Live Stock For Sale

Live Stock Wanted
Positions Wanted

Farm Help Wanted
Plants For Sale

Plants Wanted

Seed For Sale

Seed Wanted
Miscellaneous For Sale
Miscellaneous Wanted __.

Ga. Products For Sale
Ga. Products Wanted

INDEX

For Sale
Wanted



















Grain and Hay For Sale
300 bu. 100-Bu. oats, 40 bu
OB; also Early Jersey. and;
ong Island cabbage plants, 300 |
ic; 700, $1; $1.25 M del. Money

orders. No chks. Clifford V. Wil-

liams, Locust. Grove,

15-20 bu. clean, Blue Stem
eed wheat, 90c bu. Ft. Valley. B.
T. Marshall, Ft. Valley.

Bancroft seed oats, treated for
smut, 40c bu. FOB. S. C. Owen.
Woodbury.

_ Good peanut hay, $4 ton, FOB.
J. C. Jones, Smithville.

1M bales extra fancy Bermuda
Johnson grass hay. Not drop ot
rain on it; 1 car peavine hay.
J. H. Ennis, Milledgeville,

300 bu. Super Blue Siem, re-

cleaned seed wheat, $1.50 bu. L.
O. Benton, Monticello.
Gunn and Goolsby Super
wheat. Grown by Breeder. 51.29-
100 bu. per acre on 60 A. Dffic-
fal yield. Graded. $1.50 bu; un-
graded, $1.25 bu. FOB, E. S.
Goolsby, Monticello.

Grain and Hay Wanted

_ Exe. shoats, 50 to 90 Ibs. big
bone and little bone Gu
cross, breeders or porkers
ats, wheat and rye. L. E, Wil-
liams, Ty Ty.

Poultry For Sale

i BANTAMS
Trio of W. L. bantams, grown,
bullets, rooster, 1932 hatch, $2
cash; mixed bantam pullets,
roosters, 50c ea. 5 pure bred Don-
dson Red pullets and hen, $1
ea. W. A. Vandiver, Marietta,

38 bantam hens, 35c each; 2
bantam roosters, 30c; 1 pure bred

Thite Cochin pullet, 40c; 3 prize
inning Buff Cochin hens, 75c

. Or lot, $2. Garland Rey-
nolds, Newnan, 102 East Wash-
eeian St.

SARI ED AND OTHER ROCKS
Parks B. R. Reg, Per. 10-D1-32.
sady to lay pullets, $1; 5 mos.
ad, 75c; also jet black turkeys,
a hatch, $5.50 for trio. Mon-

y order. Mrs. John Watson,







red B. R. pullets, lead.

mos. old, 4 1-2 ~ 5 Ibs.

: leas or 20c lb. Sat uar. No!
xch. J. B. Parrish, Graymont.
Pure Parks sir. B. R. Reg.
fer, 125-C-32. Foundation stock,
Cream Grade direct. State blood-
ela and banded. May cocker-
: Is, $2 - $2.50 ea. Hatching eggs.
rs. Mamie Roach Plyler, Ma-

ea. W. 8. Norton, Faison.

ae large B. Rocks, well marked,
Service Feb. hatch cockerel
d one 15 mos. old cock, Pure

50 for beth, FOB: fe old,

ure white bantam rooster, black.

en, 50c FOB. Mrs. N. R. Wil-
et Be 2k \

CORNISH
Pure Dark Cornish roosters, $1
ea, 10 pullets, av. wt. 2 lbs. $4.
a Lanier, Summit, R 27,
- White Cornish, pure bred Knob
omb? 4 last yrs April hatch
hens, $1 each; rooster, $1.50; 5
his yrs March hatch, hens and
ooster, $5. Mrs, J. L. Odom,
beville.

Dr ea LEGHORNS ;
200 8. C. W. L. 2 yr. old hens,





oult; fine for breeders or win-
ter layers: sev. tons bright No. 1
avine hay, lots of peas in it,
sale. G, G. Adair, Rutledge

oa
20 S. C. W. L. yearling. hens,
low laying, 65c each, FOB. Exc.
200 baby chicks, any breed if
ee ortet. W. A. Clark, Dal-

6 pure bred W. 1 aes Ap-



$2 pr.; also Marcy sir.





MARKET BULLETIN,

Poultry For Sale

ril hatch, Kertlins str. 65c each
| FOB. Mrs. I. B. Hinson;* Jr:,
Chester.

20 April hatch Pinca pull-.,

ets, Some now laying, 70c each.
M. Lowe, Mensfield, Lowes
Leghorn Farm.

Ped. breeding cockerels from
dams with official contest rec-
ords, 250-284 eges in a year. Pure
Tancred S. C, W. L.) officially
bloodtested. Prices reasonable.
M. W. Kanitala, Elberton.

White L. hens and _ puilets.

'Farm on Cascade Road. Write:
B.

H. Middilebrooks, Be Atlan-
ta, 953 Gordon St.

5. C. W. LL. cockerels from
trapnested birds only. Dams rec-
ord ranged, 242 - 283, a pen mat-
ing. From officially blood:ezted
parent stock. Reasonable pric-
es. Wm. B. Glaze, Dalton.



MINORCAS
Pape str. Black Minorea pul-
lets and cockerels, selected for

| breeders. April hatch, $1 each, 10

for $9; hatching eggs, 75c per
15; $4 C. Mrs. G. W. Wilson,

eg, | Martin.
for |

8 Buff Minorca cockerels.
Smith. Hatchery blood tested,
State Accredited stock, April p
hatch, $1 ea.; 1 Black Giant, yr.
old, $1. Mrs. F. J.) Thomason,
Jackson. : >



PIGEONS
8 pr. extra fine Silver Kings,
J: Be
Giants, $5 trio; 1931 hatch. J, D.|
Parramore, Bainbridge, Box 350.

QUAIL
Place orders for immediate and
future delsof mature native Bob
White quail. Bred in captivity,
under careful supervision, esnec-
jally for breeders. Ed M.: Fur-
lough, Thomasville.

ORPINGTONS

Buff Orp. 6 mos. old cockerel,
direct from Blue Ribbon Hatch-
ery. Wt. about 4-1-2 or 5 Ibs.
80c ea. FOB. M. A. Belflower,
Empire, R 1.

Golden Buff Orp. cockerel and
6 pullets, from Exhibition Type
:and Egg-a-day str. Good color
and show birds, $6 for lot. Mrs.
(J. M. Bobo, Hartwell.

3 nice Golden Buff Orp. cock-
erels, wt. 6 lbs. from prize win-
ning stock. $1 ea. Cash. No chks.
Mrs. Winton e _ Altman, Baxley,
R ay







PIGEONS

Pure bred Plymouth Rock
-| White Kings, 75c pr. Write at
once. Leon Boyd, Ringgold.

200 fine White Kings, mated,
banded and working, for sale or
exc. Make offer.
Jr., Warrenton,

R. I. REDS

5 R. I. Red hens and rooster,
dark red, 2 yrs. old, $8 for lot..
a J. M. Clifton, Millen, Box
57.

4 nice R. I. Red cockerels,
March-April hatch. Carefully
selected, $1.50 cach, dl. in Ga.
on guar. A. J. Grant, Dallas,

15 full plod R. I. Red hens
and pullets, 75c ea. No culls. Mrs.
L. W. Huff, Sparia,

25 R. I. Red Yr. old hens, $20,
Mrs. S. C. Mayo, Albany, R 1.

2 Feb. hatch R. I. Red roost-
ers, for sale or exc. for Leghorn
hens. Mrs. D. C. Foley, Avon-



dal tates.
vy producers, just finishing : Eelates

Pure bred S. C. Reds, Donald-
son str., 4 young hens and pull-
ets, soon be laying and young
cock, $5.50; young White Rock
cock, $1. Eva Haynes, Buford.

'yil 1932 and had been mated

iMrs, J. A. Patierson, Sumner, R

wt. about 2 3-4 Ibs,
Offer.

jing stock. Toms,

D. H. Brown, |.

Poultry For Sale

erels, $1 ea. Mrs, T. J. Sher-
man, Lumpkin.

6 M. B. ecbbiers, May 1st heh. |
$5 each; Mother wt. 20 lbs., came
direct from Sciditon Farms .Ap-

when purchased. Write for in-|
formation on same. Mrs. H. C.
Brooks, Clarkesville.

Big Bronze tom fine for breed-
ing, 1 1-2 yrs. old, wt. 28 lbs. $5.

2, Box 96.

Pr. of Turkens (Spencer Won-
der Bird): pullet and cockerel,
ea. Make
A. T. Faircloth, Mystic.

March hatch M. B, hens, $2.59
each by exp. only. Promvt ship-
ment, <A, J. Adams, Ashburn,
Re 2}

B, B. M. B. April - May heh,
20c 1b; also Thompson str. B. R. |
April hatch: 4 pullets, 1 cock- |;
erel, $4; all var. casbage. 60c M)
del. Mrs. Ellie Smith, Baxley, R
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2 yr. M. Gold Bronze tom, $5,
2 hens, $4 each, or the 3 for $13; |
1 Buff Rock Feb, hatch rooster, |
$2. Miss Gussie Strickland, Al-
vaton.

M. B. turkeys, Spring 1932 heh.

Bird Bros. sir. parent stock; un-
related, toms, $6; hens, $4. Mon-
ey orders only. Mrs. P, B. Bran-
nen, Statesboro, RFD:

Few pure bred Bird Bros.
Goldbank turkeys, from breed-
$5; hens, $4.10.
Mrs, W. S. Hadden, Shellman,
Rit :

-2 turkeys hens and tom, April)
hatch for sale or exe, for 2 male.
pigs, good, thrifty, not stunted.
Write what you have. W. LL.
Jones, Cedartown, Rl, |

7 Long Island ducks, 2 drakes, |
very large, 5 mos. old. Sell Or exc!
for White Leghorn or B. Rock |
pullets or chickens. Jennie Ma-|
ricic, Atlanta, 16 Walnut Ave.,
Peachtree Hills.

Large type Waite Indian ducks
35 ea. Hatching eggs, $1 dozen.
W. Harrison, Fitzgerald.

35 turkeys, good cond., fat: 18
Ib. Mrs. Obie C.: Eavenson,
Dewyrose, Rl.

WYANDOTTES

1 Silver Lace Wyandstte roos-
ter and 5 young hens, $5. Mrs.
W. J. Waits, Gray.

. 2 pure bred S. L. Wyandotte |
cockerels: 18 mos. cld and one
March hatch. 75 and $1. each.
Exe; for 2 yellow Buffs, early
Spring hatch. No culls. Mrs. W.
R. Hutto, Gdum, R 1.

Pure Regal Dorcas str. W. Wy-
andotte, March cockerels, $1 ea.
A. B. Skelton; Royston.

Poultry Wanted -

ANCONAS |
Want to swap Sheppard strain.
Ancona rooster for 1 of same
breed to keep from inbreeding. |
F. F. Phillips, Royston.

AUSTRALORPS
Want to buy 1 White Austra-
lorp rooster. Must be thorough-
bred. State price. J. L. W.'Har-
rell, Lakeland.

BRABMAS |

Want 2 Light Brahma cocker-
els, 1932 hatch. Write price, ete.
Miss Carrie Greene, Pee

GAMES
Want pure bred Silver Duck-
Wing games. Give age, ete.
Price must be reasonable. Also
exc, S. C. R. I. Reds for Corn-.
ish. J. W. Sammons, Ailey, R 2.
Want country Walked Pit game '
cocks. Must be dead game. RK

H. Crawford, Tiger,



















TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE
2M. B. gobbiers, 4 young M.

B. hens, for sale; also 15 or 20

| White L. (Chickens) pullets 85c

stock.



eee 2 See oF 2 sacle

HAMBURGS
Want to hear from party hhav-

Same,

-CTOss

tel, Albany...



ing the R. C. Spangied Hamburg
Want roosters. Buy or.
exe. for. Mrs. C, B, Dupree,
Se R- - ;

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hfe

Poultry. Wanted

LEGHORNS|

Want 25 W. L: hens or pull-
ets, laying. No culls, Exe. value.
Dana Whitfield, Ty Ty.

Want 50 W. L. laying hens
and pullets. Exc. $75 pure bred
Jersey cow, T. B. tested, for

8. S. Storer, Douglasville,
R 6. :

Want to exe. old

Oo 1-2" yr

Donaldson Red cock, $5 value for

laying White Leghorn or other
white shel] egg pullets. J. C. Ad-

kins, Ft. Valley.

Want 6 young B. L. hens or
spring pullets, Must be reason-
able. Mrs. Lela Waller, Hillsboro.



MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Want 10 hens, not over 2 yrs.
old, at lowest cash price per lb.

del. also good grade milch cow,

to rent for the Winter and
Spring. Ref. Mrs. S. G. Roge Ts,
Claxton.

Want to buy laying hens, year-
ling pullets, ready to lay; Eng.
Leghorns, B. Rocks, Reds. Must

be good egg: producers, of well

known str. Age, price and Ped-

igree required. Fred Hicks, Sa-

vyannah, R 4...

Want 50 - 100 pullets,
breed. Will. exc. a good, fast
one-eared mule for same.
What have you? E. J. Hart, Col-
leze Park.

any



PIGEONS |
Want 12 prs. pure bred, young,
mated and working Homer pig-
eons. State best price and when
same can be shipped. L. R. Bar-
hett, White Bluff at: Caren
nah,



R. I. REDS
10 bu. Wilson cotton seed to
exc. for R. I. Red hens, March

hatch; also 1 Blue and Red Quill|

game rooster, 18 mos. old to sell

{for $1.50; and 4 Ancona hens,
jfor $3.

Cleveland Wades, Dem-
orest.-
Want 15 thoroughbred Don-

aldson Red pullets of good size)

and color, No culls. Make best
price del. to Hortense. Mrs. A.
M. Campbell, Hortense, R 2. ~

PHEASANTS WANTED
Exe. D. P. L. cotton seed, ps-



cans or corn for B. R. Ringneck |

phea:ants; also same ex. for pr.
of Buff Cochin bantams. Ruben
i Kimbrough, Chipley, Box 36.

TURKEYS, ETC, WANTED |
Exe. pure bred Bourbon Red
tom, 19 mos: old for.1 of same



breed and age. Must be pure |

bred. Mrs.
Gaines.
Want 10 or. 12 turkeys, 6 to 12

L. L. Roberts, Ft.

Ibs. wt. by Nov. 21st, at Atlanta

Market price. Also Trio Toulouse
geese; want guar: No, 1 eggs, 1
or more cs. of 30 doz. del. Nor-
every Thursday. Write
what you have. B. H. Buice,
Norcross, R 1.

Baby Chicks For Sale

Husky, vigorous, pure bred
chicks: B, Rocks, Reds, $5.75 C:
White Rocks, Wyandottes, $6 25
heavy assoried, $5.40, Pos tpaid.
100 per cent live del. Add Ic ea.
for less than 100. R. H. Fech-

chicks. Standard
breeds: heavies, 6 1-2c; lights,
6c. Live del. guar. Robt. W.
Webb, Decatur, 149 Sycamore St,

Baby Chicks Wanted

Want 100 baby chicks to raise



Pure bred



on halves to 8 wks. old. Barred

(Rocks preferred. Other party
ipay postage on chicks. Mrs. Lula
Rooks, Bolingbroke.



Eggs For Sale

- Turken (Spencer Wonder Bird) }

C88 15 for $1.25, Cartons ret.
Miss Rebecca Campbell, Atlanta,

ee Boulevard SE,

iand 1 Black Jersey,

4 mos,

sale. R. E. Willis, Howard.





Thursday, November 17

Live Stock For S;

* CATTLE FOR SALE
Hereford, Shorthorn, Jer,
Guernsey and Ho} stein bulls a
bull calves for sale, Write:
M. Po Jarnagin, Athens, An
Husbandman, State es

Agriculture.

Bred reg. heifer, $35: i
old heifer calf, $20, Harry y Mar
Summertille,

Jersey milch cow, ata cal
gal. per day; gentle, never g
dry. $40; heifer, half Guernse
15 mos. old, $20. H. M, She
house, Sycamore, R 1,

Pure bred Jersey bull, 18. i
old, reg. in buyers name, $2 ;
Hugh Feely, Dougiasviile, R oe

Milch cows: 1, half Jersey
Guernsey, fresh in; full Jerse
fresh
Spring; 3 yr. old Guernsey mak
Cheap at my farm. Mrs. Da
Bryant, Royston, R 1,
1 nice stock bull, wt. abou
900 Ibs., 3 yrs. old, $20 at bar

or exc, for milch cow. W. S. Kin.

sey, Lake Park, R 1.

Pure bred Folled Here
bulls, well ped. and reg. also hei.
fers and cows bred and not bre
at reasonable prices; about 30
head to select from. J. D. Co
lier, Barnesville.

Big, Jersey cow, 7 yrs, ol
gal, and 3. if well fed. Sell or
trade. for young cow to. freshe

soon. Thos. Wood, Athens, R-

2 reg. Jersey bulls 15 mos.
Noble and Farward breeding
old, Raleigh breedi
Sell or exe, J. A. Goforth, Gai
nesville,

Fine Jersey male, ent, to
2 yrs, old, cheap for cash, |
will trade for good mule. See
him at my barn. J. T. McBl
hannon, Nicholson.

HOGS FOR SALE
Reg. big bone Black Esse
No. 1 Spanish peanuts, 100 Ib
lots, $2.50; 500 or more, $2. Writ
for prices on ton or more, Ex
few for carpet grass seed, w
Bargeron, Sardis.

Duroc J. sub. to reg. cherr
red gilts, 10 mos. old, wt. 15
Ibs. 9 FOB. J. Carl Daughtr
Meter. . M

phan aig see oat Hampshire p
$4 pr. at 8 wks. old. Exc. for pure



Eu

Odis S. Duggan, Chester.

Reg. P. C. pigs from priz
winning sows, Cholera immune.
Calvin Jarrell, Butler. |

209 to 200 ib. 9 mos. old Durot
J. boars and gilts, $25 each;
Blue and Purple Ribbon Wi
ners. 2 mos. old pigs, $10 ea. Reg
All immune. Henry T. Lumsden
Talbotton. :

Reg. P. C. bred gilts, 9 mos
old, wt. 225. Ibs. prize winners
$25 ea. 125 lb. gilts, 5 mos. old

$12.50. Trade for corn. Want

hear from parties with corn fol

Reg. S. P. C. pigs, Service

bred gilts, all

Worlds Champion blood. Sell o

exc. for Leghorn pullets, 0

young hens, F. H. Bunn, Mid
ville, ;

Also Missionary
piants, $2.50 M postpaid. D.
McGee, Dry Branch. ;

HORSES & MULES FOR Sal }
Iron grey western horse,
yrs. old, vigorous as a youn
horse; good cond., work any
where, $75, or exc. for 2 mule
Write. Mrs, W. E. Hillman, Pine

hurst, R 1.

Good plug mule, no defects
$20, or exc. for milch cow. J.
Miles, Harlem.

9 yr. old saddle mare, for salle

.|O. Rainey, Bronwood.

RABBITS FOR SALE he

17 young Chinchillas from ped
and reg. stock, 50 ea. Exe. lot
for 100 Ib. shoat, good yore

roe bring shoat and get


, November 17, 1929.

ve Stock For Sale
Tracy Willard, Winder, 32
ison St.
108. old Standard Chin-
yuck, reg. $3.50 or exc. for
or pullcis. Jack Woods, At-
2046 Dunwoody St. De.

ae, reg. papers, $2, or

4 pullcts of any large,
, eed. Reds preferred, Mrs.
WH. Hillard, Colunz5us,
d Ave.
chillas, from reg. stock:
puck: ready to breed. $2

luxe, for thorough-|
. Whites or Reds. FP.

. Patan +, 1396 Hart-
e, S. W.

'@ GOATS FOR
bred, Swiss
10 wks. old, $10, or exe.
ekens. E. S. Heath, Scott-



SALE



Stock Wanted
OGS WANTED

Rican potatoes, exc, for

to

gilt, wt. about 80-40 lbs.

ake market price; Any
stock. B vo Hevidsens Dub-
Bs.



& MULES WANTED
good cow with young
days old for a good mule, |

8, old; also good dry cow

ue. Come see or write.

off of ad when sent
fan); nt. 5, BOX 55, La-

i Ga,
good value, $75, tor mule,
oke steers, or cows, or 1
ow and anything else can
L.\ Crum, Juliette. j

nt ve good mules, Will exc.

d potatoes. I. G: Smith, |

1M Ib. mule, some age,
| eauhe ena for farm



ABBITS WANTED
thoroughbred B. L. roos-
nd 1 Chinchilla buck, 5 mos.
for 1 bred Chinchilla doe.
Dick Perkins, Wadley.
pair Gray Chin. rabbits,
for white,. pink-eyed or
bbits, Will sell: mine for
Add Frt. Miss M. E. Ad-
arictta, R 3.
good value for pr. Chin-
Tabbits, W. I. Davis,



& GOATS WANTED
to buy at reasonable
_ each, Nannie and Billy
a@ White goose, white
Yr. old, Write: Co);
Clo Winecoff Hotel.

sitions Wanted
man wants work | on
ith nice, reliable people
ove rseeing, Good exp.
1 look after and repair and
ork, also. Best of ref. C
Wrightsville,
dairying proposition,
ows, or general farniing.
asis. Furnish self, Have
f help. Dairying pre-
Exp. and ref. A. C. Sim-
endergrass, R 2.
place on the farm at
in family, all able to
efer dairy or truck
ear Atlanta; 2 oldest
ust have work at once.
nT Nellie Cochran,
1 man wants job on
hot afraid of work. Work
d, oe and eae



b in oo. can handle
hand or machinery. 4
. Roy Cook, Hampton.

old orphan boy wants

es. geod worker, no,
it:

Can give ref. Write:
aney, Lincolnton, R

S. Lucy Tan! xersley.
man, single and settled
ber with ref. de-

Toggenburg:



| gerald, R. 4,



Positions Aiecaled:

sires job with reliable party on
farm, dairy, truck or gen. farm.
14). or Middle Ga, preferred.

Salary and board. Floyd Hartley,
Conyers, R 2.

Position desired by young man]
that understands efficient, ec-
onomical, general purpose farm-
ing , ine luding tobacco. Exp. suf-
ficient to operate and maintain
mocern equipment, M. S. Her-
rington, Ocilla, R 3.

Wanted by couple, a chicken
farm, or dairy or both combin-

ed. We are not able to finance 2

self. Write.
Thomson .

Willing working family wants
1 horse crop for 1933; and a boy,

Mo ORs Harrison, |

19 yrs. of age to work out sup-:

plies. Man to furnish stock and
half of fertilizer, J. W. Waildrup,
Lenox, R 2.

- Young married man, wife and
1 child, wants job on farm, or a
1 horse crop on halves. Have to
be partly furnished. Prefer not
in So. Ga. Hoyt W. Maddox, Du-
luth, R 1.

Want 1 horse farm for 1933 on
halves. Can finance self; 4 able
bodied workers, Brooks or Col-
quitt county preferred. Must be
moved. Write or see. J. A. Tay-
lor, Pavo, R 2. -

19 yr. old boy wants | works on

farm. Honest, no bad habits, |

willing worker. Can furnish ref.

Prefer board and laundry with

small salary. Must have work at
once. Dixie Riggins, Blackshear,
Clo Gen, Del.

Want a Peach Farm, salary or}.

percentage, or other basis. Want

|for & yrs. if satisfactory. 40 yrs.
8 yrs.

old, mar ried, hustler,
peach exp. and 2 yrs, A. & M.
training. R. V. King, Austell, R
1, :

Want. good 2 horse farm on

| halves, with good people; good

land. Have to be furnished and
moved, Wife and 5 children, 9
to 24 yrs. old. Good workers. So.
Ga. preferred, T.. J. Lester,
Thomson, R 5, Box 26,

Single man, 40 yrs. old, raised
on farm, wants home with
Christian - people, either on
shares or wages. Reasonable. Do
anything. Ref. R. S, Branden-
burg, Williamson.

Want 1 horse crop on halves
or 3rd and 4ths. Would consid-
er truck farm or chickens. Life
time exp. Can furnish self. Les-
ter Maddox, Atlanta, 225 Baker
St. N. W..

Want 1 or 2 horse crop meee
good bldgs., pasture and orchard,

convenient to church and high}
.;school, Can furnish self. R. C.

Brewer, Lula, R 2.

Farm Help Wanted

Want 2 or more hands for



farming now and next yr. Ad-.

dress: Frank Sosbee, Athens,
Route, Near Epps Bridge Road.
Want white woman to live as

one of family and assist with

light farm work,-: poultry, milk
cow, garden, etc, Small salary.
Good home for right party. At
once. Give ref. J. W. Baxter,
Dallas, R 7, Box 14,

Want ' man and wife to help
bal. this year and share crop

next. White or colored. J. L.
atzale, Brooklet.

Want at

no children, to work on farm,
do. gen. farm work, also help
milk few cows, for part wages
and part crop; straight wages
until Xmas. T. L. Powell, Fitz-
phone No. 2823.
Ocilla, Ga.

Want man, with smal] family |.

to work gen. farm work for |
wases this winter and farm in,

1933. on shares. Must be good

worker and know | chew. D. P./2
| Martin, Cobbtown,

Want. middleaged woman to

ae) on form one assist with |

once a young man)
not over 25 yrs. with wife, but

Farm Help Wanted

light farm work for clothes and |
board, live as one of family.
Mrs. S. A, Christian, Farming-
ton, R 3.

Plants For Sale

Frost proof cabbage plants,
7Sc M postpaid; 59 M- collect.
Ready. Marcus Wiliams, Gain-
esville, R 2.

May cher Ty, 3, 200; Pie plant,
3, 25c; quince 10c;) Lady T.
| strawberry, 28 C; pumpkin seed
cups, 15; Japanese sunfiow-
er, 10c cupful. Exc. Royal Eller,
Ruijay, BR So. :
Genuine French shallot onion
plants (kind that has no seed |
hor buttons), 50c C,
Exe. some for Eng. peas, dried |
fruit, strawberry plants, white
feed sacks. Mrs. Shelton Crut- |
chfield, Toomsboro,

Everbcating Kicndike and
Lady T. strawberry plants, 25c
C; 600, $1; Himalaya blackberry |
Se C.. Add postace. Mrs. Tina
Phillips, Flowery Branch.

Kudzu plants, well rooted, $3)
M. Sid Harper, Hartwell, R 1.

Et GUC, Wakefield cabbage |
plants '$1 M del; also Klondike
and Lady Thompson strawberry ;
plants, $1 M del, Write, either.
Mrs. Ola Jones, or J. M. Jones,
Grayson.

Chas. W, F., and EF. J.. eaubese
plants, 70c M- prepaid. 2 M.
Barber, Baxley.

Cabbage plants, 70c M. Ber-
muda onions, 75e M. All: del. J,
L. Leggett, Baxley,





dy, 60 M FOB. Cash with or-
der. Mrs, Ralph Miles, Baxley.

Chas. W. and BE. J., cabbaze
plants, ready, 35c D, 60c M pre-
paid. Mrs. J. M. Williams, Bax-
i ley,

E. J., and Chas. W. cabbage |D
| plants, "5c M. F. L. Grigzs, Gain-
-eSVille, Box 55.

Frost proof cabbage plants, E.
J., Chas. W., Copenhazen Mar-
ket, Flat Dutch. 590, 50c; 75 M
postpaid. Roscoe Mays, Fiteger-
ald, R 4, Box 144.

New, patented, thornless
| Youngberry plants. Grcewn and
sold, Permission patentee. Also
hew Blakemore strawberry plants
Kudzu ae Reduced prices.
| Write. H. Y A Neal, Carnesville,
Tae

Succession cabbaee plants rea-
dy, 60 M. 5M to 10M, and up,
50c M. W. C. Hicks, Montezuma.

Cabbage, Bermuda onion and
collard plants, 60c M. J. Q. Dor-
ris, Valdosta. (

Napier grass roois, $1 C: ar-
tichokes, White French, ,$1 peck;
Ricinus (castor oil plant) mam-_
;moth mixed, 25 doz. All del. T.
L. Mitchell, Macon.

Frost proof W. and Flat Dutch
cabbage plants, 880c M del. 50c
.M. Exp. Col. C. W. Stokes, Ma-
CO, is <3;

Cabbage plants, frost proof,
W., Flat Dutch, Succession, Co-
penhagen, 500, 55c;
50 M. Exp, Col. E, Y. Stokes,
Macon, R 3.

E. J., W. Copenhagen and Flat,
Dutch cabbage plants, ready, 500
50c; 85c M. del. 5M up, 65 M.
GC. V. Strayhorn, Flowery Branch
we I,

Nice strawberry plants, good,
large kind, 10 C. Exe. for cab-
baze or onion plants. Mrs. J. G.
McDonald, Colquitt,

' Cabbage plants for sale,
Emley C. Carter, Coffee,
Large and early var. strawber-



Mrs.

'Ga. Mrs. L. E. Mcbiey, Glenn-
ville.

Klondike and Lady T. straw-
berry plants, 20c C, $1.75 M. del.
Chas. W. cabbage plants, .75c
del. Guy Crow, Gainesville, R

"m. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants



collect,

postpaid, |

Bes da We cabbage plants, rea-

80c M del. |

ry plants, 20c C; $1.75 M dal.in.

20c C; 75c M del. 5M up, 50 M
ee vee Fiow-.

MARKET BULLETIN

Plants For Sale

ery Branch.

| Frost proof cabbage pints:
Ronee and Jer:ey W., Flat Dutch,
| Succession, 500, 60c: $1 M; 5M
rye 10M $7. Prepaid. Mrs, Nina
Welch, Sylvester.

Mas:odon everbearing straw-
berry plants, 35 C and post age,
or exe. for white fecd sacks in
good cond., at 5c ea. Mrs, Pearl
urner, Cleveland, R: 4,

'C; 80c M del. Sat. guar. G. Free-
man, Ila. )
Mastodon everbearing straw-
berry plants, .30e C. $2.50 M;
white artichokes, 4Cc gal. Emley
Long, Cleveland, R 4, Box 13.
C. W. cabbage plants, 300,



strawberry $1 M del. 5M up, 75c
M collect. O. M. Crow, Gaines-
| ville.

C. W. cabbage plants, 75 M
SM up, 50 M. Klondike straw-
berry, $1.25 M; 5M 95c M col-
ject.: Jim Tumblin, Gainesville.

Mastodon everbeaging and
Lady T. strawberry plants, mix-
ed, 20 C. $1.50 M. Yellow roo},
leoe lb.; grub root, 30c. Add post-
age Jess than $1 orders. M. F.
Ktris, Dahlonega, R 1.

Kudzu crowns, taken up with

jcare; moss packed. $6 M. Select-

,ed Grape vines, 60c doz. May
cherry and black walnuts, $1 doz.
yonge Walker, Clazkesville, R 5.

Everbearing and Lady
| strawberry plants, 25 C;. $2.25
iM. Add postage. Miss Lillie
Wein aeas Dahlonega, R 1.

Chas. W. and Copenhagen

cabbage, 75c M del; 5M up 50c
M. Exp. Collect; Klondike straw-
berry plants, et, 50 M del. 5M
up, $1: M collect. Ovie Crowe,
Gainesville.
Chas. and J. W.
plants, 75 M; Ga. collards, 60c
| vr. Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.50 M. Mrs, Dora Waldrip,
Gainesville, R. 2.

Chas. W: and BE J. cabbage
;plants, 500, 45c; 75e M. Over 5M
i65 M. Ready. C. F. Waldrip,
Gainesville, R 2. ,

Frost proof cabbage plants,
Chas. W. pn -45c; 80c M and
party pay astage. | Ready now.
Bob Allen, Canon.

Fey. missionary strawberry
ae packed in wet moss, 35c

C. $3 M. 5 extra postage. W.
Luckie, Ray City.

Mammoth Everbearing straw-
berry plants, 25 C. Himalaya
blackberry, 2 doz. 40c. Exe. for
pecans, apples and other value.
Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell, R 2.

Rooted Himalayan blackberry
vines, 15c doz; good size, rooted
Sage bunches, 25c doz; catnip
and horehound plants, 15 doz.
| post paid. Annie Vollrath, Win-
ston.

Lettuce plants now ready,
Hastings Drunr Head (sometimes
called Iceberg), 25 C. $2 M.
Postage paid on 500 or more. C.
H. Gailey, Commerce, R 2.

Frost proof cabbage plants,
'60c M. Minnie Mae Hendrix,
Valdosta.

Imp. Klondike
25 C.. $2.25
Culbreth, Edison.

Booking orders, winter del.
rosted Youngberry plants, $5 C;
$35 M. 10 per cent discount;
Want large 1932 pecans, big lots,
Send best prices and samples.
Mrs. J. Reinstein, Savannah, 727
East 39th St.

Frost. proof J. W., Chas. W.,
Copenhagen Market cabbage
plants, 10 C; 6800, 40c; 65c M.
Collard plants, same oe Beck:
Howell, Lakeland.

BE. J, Flat. Dutch
plants, 20c C.





strawberry
Mrs. Emory

cabbage
50c, 500: 750 M,

MD. A. Lewis, Baxley, R 4, Box 40.

, Chas. W., Jersey W. cabbage
plants, ready, 15 C; 35c, 5900;
65 M. Prepaid in Ga. No chks.
J. P. Morris, Baxicy.
Frost proof BE. J., Chas. W.



E. J. W, cabbage plants 10c.
| Pope, Fitzgerald, . :

(25c; 65 M, 5M 45 M. Klondike

Ts

cabbage |

| for corn,



Plants For Sale :

and Succession cabbage plant:

'60 M; 5M $2.50, Postpaid; good
flue cured tobacco, 12 lbs. $1 del.
Harold Smith, Baxley,

Frost proof cabbage plants, BE.
J.. Copenhagen, Dutch, Wal
field, postpaid; 600, 50c; T5e
Ship COD, 60 M and chgs. ae
B. Pope, Fitzgezald.

Frost proof cabbage wie

Copenhagen; Dutch, Chas. W.
postpaid, 500, 50c; 75 M. J.

Missionary strawberry plants,
grown from Tennessee stock, 50

$1; $2 M postpaid, D. J. Harri

son, Blackshear.

E. Dutch cabbage, 20c , 8
M. Esta Wetherford, Gaines
ville, R 2.

Chas. W., cabbage and collar
plants, Baltimore tomato, 50
300; $1.25 M. Exe. for white fe
sacks. Ea. pay postage.
Frasier, Buford, R 2.



Plants Wanted

Want several hundred onio1
and cabbage plants. Exe. other
good value. Write; also hav
black walnuts for sale, Mrs. .
E. Underwood, Cleveland, R 1.

Seed For Sale

Eaves large yellow multiply
ing prolific onions (10-25 to hill.
25c gt. 80c pal. $5.50 bu. Di
Exe. for anything can use. Jo
Norman, Dewyrose, Rl.

Large size pumpkin seed, 10
cupful; Broad Leaf mustard, 10
this., Exe. for white feed sacks a
5c ea. Cash or stamps. Mrs. .
P. Moreland, Hortense, R 1.

Striped half runner bean see
butter-peas, okra, large can
loup, small cantaloup, an
broom corn seed, 10 cupful ani
5 for postage, Mrs. T, J. wil
liams, Farmineton, R 1,

Genuine Beet-the-Bee
seed, 15 bu. $10 del. or $1 |
xe. for Stone Mtn., melon gs
at 10c lb. or anything can us
Clyde Burell, Lawrenceville.

White, yellow Bermuda onio:
$1.50; W. Flat Dutch, Copenha,
gen cabbage, $l Ib, Abruzzi



o0c gal. $2.50 bu. B. Fe
Woodliff, Flowery Branch, R 1
Calif, multiplying beer see
ae 1 start, 5c; 3 starts, 10c
6 starts, 18c; 12 starts, 30, post
paid. J. M. Craton, Dallas, R 4,



Miscellaneous For Sa

12 bu. nice dried and hulle:
black walnuts, 45 bu. Cash with
order FOB. Mrs. J. GC, Rowell,
Roberta, R 2.

Sev. Ibs. red pepper, 25c. I
Add postage. Cash oe orde
Mrs. J. W. Smith, Baxley, R

French artichokes, $1 pec
also 100 ats. blackberries, $20,
doz. for $2.85. No order less do
FOB. Cash with order. Mrs,
A. Christian, Farmington, R 3

Black walnut kernels, 35 I
del. No chks. Lula Burch, H
wassee,

Red, Hot, dry pepper, 25. Ib}:
nice sage, dried in shade,. 40c
and postage, Mrs. A. L, EWEN
Newborn. R 1.

Hot Red pepper, 25 g:
broom cane seed, 25 qt; Lad ie
T. strawberry plants, 25 C; 500,
$1, or exc. for dried apples, po
corn, 3 qts. 50c. Mrs. O. D. Maine,
Bonaire. ae

Black walnut meats, large pie
ces, sifted, 25 ik, not po:
paid. Money orders only, Mr
W. L, Cheek, Rhine, R 1,

Flour corn, ground and bolte
like wheat, 10 ib. plus postag
8 Ib. in 1-2 bu. lots. H. C. Moo
Carlton. R 2.

- Green and Red Hot pepper
200 gal. Cream col. sugar cro
der peas, 20c gt.. Porto Rico
sweet potatoes, 50 bu. Ex
_ peanuts, oats, wheat
eye Jd. N. Sasa caeaue

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PAGE. FOUR



Georgia
Market Bulletin

Published Weekly by the
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D, Jones, Director





Department Of
Agriculture



EUGENE TALMADGE,
Commissioner

THURSDAY, NOV. 17, 1932.





Entered as second class mat-
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Post Office at Atlanta, Geor-
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and ornamental nursery stock
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Monthly Supplement which
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Special Notices



ATTENTION FARMERS

Want Ga. farmers to raise 100
Acres of Lespedeza Sericia on
shares. Seed furnished. Write

for in formation, Address: Bu-

reau of Markets. Atlanta, State
Capitol.
Le
LIMESTONE FOR SALE
Limestone, very valuable for
agricultural purposes; very prof-
itable when used by Peach
Growers and Pecan Raisers.
Write fer price and copy of
chemical analysis. B. White-
hu-st, Gordon.

FURS WANTED

The season for hunting fur
bearing animals will open 20th
November. Will buy all kinds of
furs and pay highest market
price. Shipments will be kept
separate until sales and check
has been recsived by you and
gale confirmed. Ref. Bank of
Waynesboro. S. Schwarzweiss,
Waynesboro.

CITRUS TRIFOLIATA PLANTS

Citrus Trifoliata hedge plants,
small but fine root system, 75c
per C; 50c in lots of 1M or more.
Citrus Trifoliata seed, 65c Ib.
Grown on my own farm indi-





Special Notices
vidually. C. A. Rowland, Ath-
ens.



WANT TO DRESS DEER
SKINS

Deer skins dressed, with or
without hair on, $1 per skin, I.
S. Brewton, Blackshear, R 4.



Miscellaneous For Sale

Home ground grits, sifted, <
1-2c lb. Strictly guar. FOB my
station..C. L .Cole, Scotland.

Nice, clean walnuts, hulled,
75c bu. This yrs crop. Tom Win-
go, Marietta, R 1

30 or 40 lbs. well cared for,
used goose feathers, 35c lb. FOB.
Mrs. T. E. Sutton, Climax.

Black walnut MEATS, dry

lb. del. Hoyt Howington, Com-
merce, R 2.

Large artichokes, 4c lb; black
walnuts, 60c bu; large Brown
iig sprouts, 15c each. Add post-
age. Mrs. J. E. Lewis, Machen,
Riek
Catrit, 25c doz., or exc. for
jelly, preserves and other can-
ned friut, in pint, qt. and 1-2
gal. containers. Ea. pay post-
age. H. V. Lanier, Jones, Ga.

Nice, clean dry walnut kernels,
25c pt. Sage plants, 6 for 25c;
tender garden beans, 10c cup-
ful. Postage to be added. Mary
Grindle, Dahlonega, R 1, Box
58.

This yrs sage, 25c gal. Maude
Roper, Dawsonville, R 1.

Nice broom straw, 50c bun-
dle, FOB, or 75c del. A. S. Ab-
ercrombie, Bremen, R 1, Box 14-
A. ; :
Red Hot pepper, 40c gal. or
15c qt., Everbearing strawberry
plants, 20e C. 500 for $1. Mrs.
fowa Woodring, Alto.

Good, new dry sage, 45c lb.
postpaid. Add postage for orders

|smaller than 1-2 lb. Mrs. Joe

S. Stanton, Conyers, Rt. 1, Box
118.

Nice sage, this yrs crop, dried
in shade, 40c lb; snake-root, 25c
lb. Cash with order. Miss Alline
Watson, Buford, R 3.

50 lbs. new, white, down fea-
thers, 50c lb. del. Write for sam-
ple. Exc. 5 Ibs. feathers or sor-
ghum syrup, 50c gal. for 40 lbs.
aew, ginned, lint cotton. Mrs
Mary Collins, Cordele, R 4.

Green and Red hot pepper,
25c gal. also frost-proof . Eng.
pea seed, 20c lb, Miss Eva M.
Tankersley, Thomson.



Miscellaneous Wanted

Exc. 100 Ib. cap. white sacks
(unwashed, clear of holes) for
corn meal, corn, ts, peanuts,
peas. J. A. Craig, Columbus, 520
20th St.

Exe. walnuts for lint cotton,
dried apples and peaches; pecans
for nice new goose feathers and
lint cotton. Write first. A. B.
Wood, Griffin.

Exc. pecans for dried fruit and
Tendergreen or spinach for on-
ion seed, or rape. Write. Mrs.
Inez Rheney, Wadley.

Exe. 30 lbs. fine Mush peas for
home-made hog cracklins. Must
be good, Ea. pay chgs. H. D.
Andrews, Ball Ground, R 2.

Exc. okra seed, for white feed
sacks, free of holes, also Cucum-
ber seed to sell or exc. for oth-
er value. Edwina Brock, Bow-
don, R 3.

Tobacco For Sale

Flue cured tobacco in leaf, red
1931 crop, 13 lbs. $1 del. O. O.
Hamilten, Vidalia.

Good, red flue cured tobacco
13 ibs. $1 del. to third zone. Hen-
ry M. Herndon, Surrency.

Good flue cured _ tobacco,
shade cured tobacco, 8 and 10c
lb.. LeRoy Sharp, Rt. 2, Surrency.

Tobacco, excellent grade, flue
or barn cured, Brown or Yellow







Leaf. Ready to chew or smoke.

A




sifted, and clean, new crop, 35 |



MARKET BULLETIN
Tobacco For Sale

13 lbs. $1 del. 3rd zone. S. P.
Beecher, Baxley, R 2.

Good, red, flue cured tobac-
co, 10c dal. to 3rd zone. No order
less 50c S. P. Hutto, Surrency.

Bright or Red Leaf, barn cur-
ed tobacco, chewing, 10c; smok-
ing, 8c lb. del. to 3rd zone. No
chks. Linnie Burke, Surrency.

Extra good, Red, flue cured
tobacco, 10c del. to 3rd zone. No
chks, Davis Hutto, Surrency, R
2.
Bright, flue cured tobacco, 15
Ibs. prepaid 3rd zone, $1. H. J.
McCorvey, Coolidge. :

Good, old, home-made tobac-
co, chewing and smoking, sweet
or strong (to suit your. taste), 10
Ibs. 50c. Mrs. B. E. White, Alma.

Tobacco Wanted

Want Leaf tobacco, also pe-
cans, peanuts, and anything
can use on farm. Exc. state insp.
pecan trees, Concord Grape
vines, etc. Y. M. Anderson, Wil-
liamson.

Want good grade, flue cured
chewing tobacco in the Leaf.
Exc. genuine and pure Wanna-
maker cotton seed for same. B.
F,. Fagan, Martin. :

Want flue cured tobacco, fla-
vored and twisted. Send sam-
ple and best price on 10 Ib. lot.
John Gilbreath, Villanow.

Want chewing tobacco in 5
and 10 lb. lots. Send samples
and best price. Must be flavor-
ed and prepared for chewing.
J. C. Chapman, Colquitt, R 2.

Want prepared smoking tobac-
co, Quote price on 10 to 15 Ibs.
GC. F, Lunsford, Forsyth, Rt. 3.

Want 25 to 30 lbs. smoking
and chewing tobacco. Quote
price. H. M. Kersey, Junction
City, Rt. 1, Box 30.

Want 15 lbs. best grade red
leaf smoking tobacco, exchange
new crop lady peas at 5c Ib.
Each to pay postage. C. W. Har-
ris, Hawkinsville, Rt. 2.

Want 15 lbs. good mild chew-
ing, stemmed, flavored, pressed,
ready to chew, quote best price.
Marion Thornton, Ringgold.





Georgia Products
For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

Lady peas, slightly mixed
from Thrash. L. C. Freeman.
Carrollton. S05

2 bu. Calif. black-eyed peas,
new crop, perfect cond, $3 bu
5 lbs. up; Want 2 doz. fruit
trees, peach, 1 doz. apples, oth-
ers. L. T. Anderson, Augusta,
1019 Chafee Ave. :

White running butter-beans,
8c lb. or exc. some for Klon-
dike strawberry plants,
ing tobacco, and white feec
sacks, 100 lb. cap. Ea pay chgs.
Mrs. C. M. Jones, Rupert.

6 bu. Mammoth Yellow Soy
beans, hand cleaned, $2 bu. 01
$11 for lot. B. M. Flowers, Bal
Ground, R 2. ;

5 bu. Calif. black-eyed peas.
$1.50 bu; 15 bu. pure Brabs, 85c;
10 bu. Speckled, 75c bu. FOB.
Sample on request. H. J: Keller,
Hogansville. j

2 bu. Sugar Crowders, $4.50
FOB; 1-2 bu. June corn, 50c.
Add postage. Mrs, W. O. Whit-
ley; Mauk, R 2.

10 bu. black-eyed peas, 9 bu.
cream crowders, 12 bu, Red Hull
Speckled, for sale. O. C. Mc-
Pherson, Bronwood.

Striped half runners, 15c Ib.
or 2 Ibs. 25c. Add postage. Mrs.
Vernie Harris, Cumming, R 4.

2 M lbs. white sugar crowder
peas, 3c lb. FOB.:Jim Hale, Bu
ena Vista.

1 cup cornfield beans, 20c cup;
1 cup Red valentines, 20c; 5 su-
gar, 100 lb. cap. striped sacks.
free of holes, 10c ea. Mrs. Claude
'H. Ardin; Cartersville, R 4.



chew- |-



Georgia Products

For Sale

65c; 25 bu. mixed, 50c; free of
weevils; 1 bbl. syrup, 44 gal. $10;
50 bu. Portorican potatoes, $12.-
50. All FOB. Jas. M. Luck,
Wrightsville.

Sugar Crowders, 3 Ibs. 25;
postpaid; lady peas, 5c lb. plus
postage. or 10 lbs. or more post-
paid. Miss Keedie Kirk, Rock-
mart, R 2,

White Mush peas, free from
bad peas, 8c Ib. Cleaned and re-
cleaned. Will not ship in more

than 5 Ib. lots. Add postage.

Mrs. Edgar Duvall, Ellijay, R 3.

Rice or Lady peas, new crop,
pure, clean, sound, 5c lb. or eXc.
for dried apples, at 10c Ib. or
100 lb. cap. white feed sacks
free of holes. Mrs. E. C. Heat-
on, Hartwell.

Frost-proof Eng. peas, Bust oi
Tall var., 25c Ib. 4 lb. lots post-
paid. Exc. for value. Elliott Na-
pors, Hazlehurst, R 1.

BUTTER FOR SALE
6-8 lbs. fresh, old fashioned
churned, butter per week, 29
lb. del. Exc. pound for 6 white
feed sacks, no holes, or some for
table peas, 6 lbs. for lb. Mrs. J.
B. Cullars, Claxton, R 2.
Lb. cap. striped sacks, free of
holes, 10c ea. Mrs. Claude H.
Ardin, Cartersville, R 4.

CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
Egyptian wheat, 5c lb. or will





trade for seed oats or rye. J. C.}

Davis, Ochlochnee, R 3.

Hastings pure Truckers Fa-
vorite roasting ear corn, 75c pk.
Exc. for good stringless green
pod bean seed. Mrs. Johnie My-
ers, Hartwell, R 4.

Pop corn, sound grains, 8c lb.
4 Ibs. 30c; 8 lbs. 60c; also 2 yr.
old walnut trees, 50c each. Har-
old Morgan, Vienna.

COTTON SEED FOR SALE

Cokers str. 5 ped. cotton seed,
1st yr. from Cokers. Ginned ab-
solutely pure, 75c bu. $2.25 per
100 Ibs. 300 up, $2 per cwt. Her-
mor Skelton, Royston.

FRESH AND CURED MEATS |
A sugar cured ham at its best,
42 Ibs. 25c lb. plus postage;
shoulders, 14-26 lbs. 15c lb. del.
K, D. Sanders, Eatonton.
Pure country pork sausage, 15c
lb. FOB. Will ship COD. C. H.





Willis, Tifton, 110 5th St.

Country pork sausage, 15c lb.
FOB. Will ship COD. Roy Sulli-
van, Tifton.

Pure pork Ib.

sausage, 15c

_FOB. Sat. guar. Perry Tucker,

Hartsfield.

FRUIT FOR SALE
Nice, bright sundried apples,
free of worms, etc. Have 300 or



400 Ibs. in clean, white sacks.

10c lb. del. Mrs. C. J. Whitaker,
East Ellijay.

HONEY BEES AND BEE SUP-
PLIES FOR SALE

New Comb and Strained hon-
ey in 10 lb. pails, ea. $1; 5 pails
or more, 90c ea. FOB; also 5
Grade cows, freshen in Spring,
$20 and $25 ea; 5 Grade J. hei-
fers, Yr. old, $10 ea. at barn
Alex Barfield, Louisville, R 2.

Ext. honey, 5 lb. pails, 75c del;
also 15-20 nice, fat hens for ta-
ble use, large breed. Exc. for
peavine hay or fodder. Mrs. F.
R. Vincent, Fruitland.

PECANS AND PEANUTS
FOR SALE |

Large, soft shell seedlings, 10c
lb. del. 1st, 2nd zone, 10 lbs. to
50. Exc. some for eating and
cooking apples, or dried; Cor-
nish eggs, 90c per 16 del. Miss
Leona Simpson, Culverton.
Large Red Valencia peanuts,
hand picked, washed free of
pops and trash. 12 1-2c lb. del.







40 bu. Crowder peas, Red Hull,

10 lb. FOB. H. W. Thurmond,






















Thursday, November 17

Georgia Produc
For Sale

Greshamville.

Best quality Stuart peca,
lb. New crop. Frank Lamb, p
ville. ee

Different var., pecans, 2
15c lb. Exc. for pure bred G
sey heifer, of strictly pure |
stock, only. A. F. Hilliard po
ersville. a

Large dry sound pap
pecans, 25c Ib. also black
nuts, hulled, 50c Ib. all de.
Ib. lots. Johnnie Varman, R
land, R 5, Box 171.

Schley pecans, new cr
sound, no pops, 25c lb. del.
Ga. Money order. H. L. Bro
Monroe.

Ga. Runner peanuts,
sound, seed, 50c bu. 5 bu. 45c
10 bu. or over, 40c bu. Paul
Valdosta, R 3.

35 lbs. nice, this yrs cro
cans, 30c lb; about 175 w
hens for sale. J. T. Babb, F
etteville.

35 lb. large, sound Stuart
cans, 25c lb; 20 lbs, med,
Schleys, 15c Ib. 30 Ibs. seedl
10c Ib. 1932 crop. Miss.



cans, 20c Ib. Some just a |
small, 15c and 10c lb. Add:
tage. Mrs. E. T. May, Wart

50 bu. white Spanish pear
1932 crop, grade No. 1,
FOB. Milton Beall, Louis
Few hundred lbs. Tesche, Me
bile, and Frotscher papersh
pecans, 20c lb. for lot, FOB;
to 25 lbs. 25c lb. del. C. G. Ol
ver, Barnesville, R 2. 2

PECAN AND OTHER Full
TREES FOR SALE

June pear, old time p
trees, 1 ft. high, mixed with
dian peach, 6 for 30c; Jap
Wonderberry vines, 2 doz
Mrs. Lula Hawkins, Alpha
R 4. ae
Everbearing pear trees,







































time offered for sale,
stock discovered sev. yrs
Write for prices. T. G. Chap!
Bronwood. e

12 apple trees, 3 of a kin
ly until late; good Hom
chard. Yr. old trees, $1; 2
old, $2, with grape vine |
with ea. $1 order. Del. 7.
Webb, Ellijay.

State isp. lead. var. frui
peach, $45 M; $5 C; apple, P
apricot, $8 C; $1.50 doz, !
cherry, fig, $10 C. Grapes. ?
90c doz. E. B. Travis, Riverdi

Fruit trees and shrubs: p
yellow T., Delicious, Yate 2
ly Harvest Kinards Chole,
each; peaches, Carman, Bell
Ga. Elberta, 10c ea. J. C. &
Cloudland.

State insp. true to nam
and peach trees, all lead.
10 and 15c ea. Concord and
agara grape vines, 10c; Pro}
sive strawberry plants,
Postpaid. W. H. Alexa
Cleveland.

POTATOES FOR SALE
200 or 300 bu. P. R. sweet
tatoes for sale, 35 bu. Wi
Collins, Flint.
500 bu. Early Triumph
potatoes, No. 1 Grade, at
(13 mi. south Lyons) for
Cc. L. Smith, Lyons.

SYRUP FOR SALE
Syrup in 35 gal. bbls. )
per bbil. in 1 gal. cans, 6
$2.40, All FOB. . 5. Ci
Cairo. : Be
A-1 Ribbon Cane syrup:
cans, 40c; white milling |
35c bu. sound ,dry velv
in pod, $6.50 ton. Samp
Lula F. Cook, Milan. .,
300 gal good syrup in
bbls. Will put in puc























wanted. Make offer. 1.
son, Ashland.





























































day; Neter ber 17, 1939.

e Poultry For Sale

Re

URKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, ETC.,
FOR SALE

Pure Bird Bros., Goldbank toms, $5;
ans, $4 each; few fine ones for preed-
io stock. Mrs. W. S. Hadden, aS
an, R 1.

oulouse geese, $5 pr. FOB. Mrs.

Cc. Johnston, Hogansville.

Nice, fat Thanksgiving turkeys, 2
- old toms, wt. about 25 lbs. 4 large
ung toms and few hens, $5 & $4 ea;
ure bred R. I. Red (chickens) pul-
ts, $1 ea. Mrs. R. B. Mooney, Adairs-

600 turkeys, good cond: 2 White
oliand; 300 Bronze, 100 Bourbon
eds. Lester McCrary, Molena.

Big bone Bird Bros., fancy breed of
urkeys, $5 and $7. Mrs. J. H.*Cole-
an, Mitchell.

Thorougnpred Goldbank turkeys,
ird Bros. str. March hatch. Fine
eeders. Toms, $5; hens, $4 ea. Mrs.
' EB. Melton, Shellman.

WYANDOTTES

ure bred Tarbox str. R. C. S. L.
ryandottes, 6 pullets and cockerel,
pril hatch, $5; -Feb. hatch pullets,
ea; 1 1-2 yr. old hens, now laying,
cea. Mrs. Laura Curry, Stockton.

Poultry Wanted

LEGHORNS
Exc. about 30 pure bred R. I. Red
ullets for White Leghorn pullets, Lb.
r jb. No culis wanted. Write. Mrs.
, Rigell, Nicholls, R 2.

Want about 6 or 8 B. L. pullets, wt.
3 lbs. each. Will pay 25c Ib. A. A.
rider, Douglas.

PLYMOUTH ROCKS

Want 10 hens and rooster, Plymoutn
r Barred Rocks. Must be cheap for
ash. Douglasville. R 6.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC., WANTED
Want to buy few turkeys, or will
xe, pure bred Orp. chickens for tur-
eys, or will sell the Orpingtons. Write.
Gaskins, Nashville. Clo Mrs. S. T.
ragdon.

Baby Chicks For Sale

Coal hatched from Officially blood-
ested flocks: Barred and White
ocks, Reds, Wyandottes, $7.95; add
, less than 100 lot. Live del. guar.
hip Tuesdays. J. Claude Epting, Sa-
annah, 312 West Bay St.

Gaskins Better baby chicks: light
reeds, $7.25; heavies, $7.50; Exactly
s represented. H.cR. Gaskins, Fitz-











ll selected,
asonably priced. Leghorns, $7 per
. Reds and Rocks, $8 C. Ask for
rices on larger orders. Eustace J.
fcKinney, Jr., Blackshear.
hicks, all popular breeds: 5 1-2c;
leavy breed, 6c ea. Del. 3 days feed
vith every 100. Add 25c for shipment
u EA R. Adlington, Atlanta,
Piedmont Ave.



Eggs For Sale

C. R. I. Red eggs from 200 hens
pure Donaldson str. of finest quali-
ty. Like to hear from Hatchery. Also
ev. cocks for sale; Pens a Specialty.
Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton.

re bred Dark Cornish eggs, 75c
er 15; also pure bred Big Bone P. C.
digs, 7 wks. old, $3 each; $5 pr. FOB;
Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylevester

Eggs Wanted

Exe. Cream Crowder peas for pure
bred Buff Rock eggs; Brandywine
strawberry plants at 50c C. $3 M, Bur-



. J. Pike, Mauk.

Want eggs, any large breed, either
ure or mixed, to set a 250 cap. in-
tor on halves. Mrs. J. L. Henry,
eview, R 1.

Live Stock For Sale

- CATTLE FOR SALE
oroughbred Hereford bulls all ages
our famous Colonial Plantation

i



{bulls and heifers.

thornless blackberry, 50c doz.

Reg. in buyers name at farmers

MARKET BULLETIN.

Live Bisck For. Sale

~ Grade Jersey cows and calves, good
milkers; 1 1-2 to 3 1-2 gal., have young

calves; "$20 to $35 FOB. O. W. Daugh~-

try, Metter.
Fine Jersey bull, 2 yrs. old, ent. to

|reg. $25 or exc. for young Jersey heif-

er, giving milk, at once. M. E. Harrell,
Carrollton, R. 7.

old) from famous Noble breeding. Giv-

ing 3% gal. milk now; 4 gal. For quick

sale, $50 cash. Mrs. L. B. Landrum,
Adairsville.

2 yr. Jersey bull, $25; 2 yr. old milk-
ing Jersey cow, $35, Both sired by
Maggies Sparkling Sultan, No. 7679;
Yr. old J. bull, $15. Miss Kate Lancas-
ter, Sylvester.

Pure bred Guernsey bull, 4 mos. old,
$15 FOB. J. P. Pirkle, Hoschton.

Pair of fat steers, 3 yrs. old, unbrok-
en, 1600 lbs. wt. $50. K. D. Sanders.
Eatonton, R 2.

2 reg. J. cows, 1 with first calf;
other with 2nd calf (male); fresh in
September; heavy milk and butter
producers, $65 and $75 at barn. H. L
Elliston, Rupert.

3-4 Guernsey, 1-4 Jersey bull, 6 mos.
old, $15 cash, or exc. for corn, syrup,
hogs or anything can use. J. H. Mc-
Veigh, Waynesville, Box 186. i

Reg. Polled Herefords, A few bulls
of exceptional quality at reasonable
prices. Perry E. Lumsford, Covington.

10 Guernsey-Jersey heifers, $20 ea.;
also white, unwashed wool, 20c Ib.
Heavy fleeced sheep skins, 75c each,
FOB. Robt. Anderson, Hawkinsville.

Pure bred Reg. Polled Herefords,
Terms available
for reliable parties; 1 car load nice,
high grade Hereford steers. Apply. E.
T. Boswell, Jr. ,Siloam. .

HOGS FOR SALE
10 Duroc pigs, sub. to reg. 9 wks. old,
av. wt. 30-35 lbs. $2 ea. crated, FOB.



.|J. E. Raley, Mitchell, R 1, Box 60.

1 reg. Black Essex male hog, W. J.
Bargeron breed, $20 for cash. Dewey
Johnson, Rockingham, R 1, Box 3..

Duroc J. young boars and bred
gilts, 50 to 150elbs. ea. from 10c - 12
1-2c Ib. reg. in buyers name. exch.
for shell corn, field peas, seed oats,
etc. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, R 1,
Box 31.

So bse. pigs, 14 wks. old, wt. about
50 lbs., ent. to reg. good colors, $5
ea. FOB. J. A Olliff, Bristol.

Duroc Jerseys, 4 mos. old, reg. in
buyers name, $9 ea. J. C, Lumsden,
Talbotton.

Sub. to reg., cherry red Duroc 5!)
mos. old, 150 lb. bred gilts, $10 FOB.
From outstanding Stock. J: Carl
| Daughtry, Metter.

4 S. P. C. boar pigs, 3 mos. old, $5
ea. or reg. $6 each. Sat. guar. W. G.
Spears, _ Jeffersonville,

Pure bred S. P. C. 8 wks. old pigs
from large litters, and rapid growing
strains. Cholera immune. $3.50. V.
Davidson, Irwinton.

Pure bred Duroc J. shoats, immune
for life, 5 mos. old, $7 ea. reg. in buy-
ers name; reg. 18 mos. old boar, $20
FOB. G. Collins, Cobbtown, R 2.

Guinea pig, 6 wks. old, $12.50 pr. 100
Ib. gilts, $15.00 each. All FOB. Exc.
for a few heifer calves, at my barn.
R. E. Barnes, Summit.

Reg. Big Bone Black P. C. sow, bred
to reg. male, also pigs, 4 mos. old,
Cheap or trade for Ancona pullets, or
Jersey or Holstein heifer. W. H. Deen
Pearson.

40 head of Duroc J. pigs, for sale.
Come and see. J. A. Holley, Parrott,
Beek.

Duroc J. 6 - 7 mos. old pigs, 125-160
Ibs. ea. Cholera immuned, registered.
$8.50 and $10.50 each; Guernsey bull,
5 yrs. old, 1500 Ibs. wt. $75. LL. M.
Kennedy, Collins.

Thoroughbred S. P. C. pigs, 8 wks.
old, fat, $3 each; P. C. = Duroc cross,
$2 ea. Fat young turkeys, this yrs.
hatch, $2.50 ea. All crated, by Exp.
only. A. J. Adams, Ashburn, R 2.

Good, 2 yr. old P. C. sow, farrow
Dec. 15th; having 2 litters a yr. $15
cash. In A-1 cond. Mrs. Mary O. Har-
ris, Cordele, R B.

4 Black Guinea 6 wks. old pigs. Mo-
ther wt. 400 Ibs. $5 each here. Sell mo-





W. B. Hutchinson, Leesburg.

thee (finest sow in No. Ga.) for oe

Reg. Jersey. cow, 2nd calf (10 days |

citys Stock F or Sale

Eixc. for good milch cow, nearby. Mrs.
W. J. Smith, Lebanon.

Some good stock mixed pigs, P. C.,
Hampshire, and etc. 6 wks. old, fat
and thrifty. $1.65 each, crated light.
J. E, Harper, Osierfield.



HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE

Good gray mule, wt. 1050 to 1100 lbs.
Sell or exc. for W. L. hens. Write what
you have or come see mule. S. R. Har-
ris, Bristol.

Black mare mule, 7 yrs. old, $100
Cash. My place. Write first. Mrs. Ar-
chie Courson, Baxley, R 4.

1 Jennet, 1 Mexican burro, 1 Shet-
land pony, mare. All well broke, and
drive good. C. L. Davis, Albany. -

RABBITS FOR SALE
Ped. Ermine Rex, Castor Rex, Blue
Rex. Mature stock. Priced reasonably.
Bob H.. Elliott, Conyers.
Whites and Reds, Silver Martens
and Himalayans. Write for cheap
prices. A. W. Melton, Thomasville.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE





old. Brown with white
horniless, $3.50.
Ro:

markings;
Ed Cobb, Gainesville,



Live Stock Wanted

HOGS WANTED

Want truck load of Middle or South
Ga. pigs. Ref. furnished. Write for full
details. J. G. Attaway, Acworth.

Am in market for . thoroughbred
yearling or spring Hampshire boar,
subject to reg. Will exc. good Ga. cane
bbl. syrup, or Hampshire gilts. W. E.
Booth, Manor.

Want a blooded male calf or heifer.
Durham preferred. State what you
have and lowest cash price. M. H.
Thompson, Summit.

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
Want to hear from party having a
Shropshire Ram who will sell or exc.



butter breed I will exch. for Ram. Mrs.
W. A. Sumner, Norristown.

Positions Wanted

Want job as farm manager, close to
church and school; exp., all kinds of
farming. Best of ref. M. T. Brown,
Fortson, R 1.

Sober, middleaged man wants job on
farm. Can carpenter, blacksmith, any
farm work. Want board and laundry.
Go anywhere. R. A. Chapman, Sparta.

Want to oversee farm or look after
poultry farm, or care for livestock.
Exp. and best of ref. J. C. Ethridge,
Forsyth, Rt.

Want farm near Atlanta. Standing
rent, or 3rds or 4ths. Good land and
house; near school or bus line. Good
ref. C. A, Vaughn, McDonough, R 6,

- Man with wife and child (6 yrs. old)
wants job on farm with good Christ-
jan people. Ambitious; can give ref.,
have exp. in truck, poultry or gen.
farming. Reasonable wages and board.
A. R. Edwards, Wiley.

Middle aged man wants a home on
the farm. Exp. in farm work; born
and reared on farm. Dont chew nor
smoke. Best of ref. furnished. Henry
Te Carny Sparta, cl.

Want good 2 horse farm, 50-50 ba-
sis, with good party, near church and
school. 7 in family, 2 plow boys and
self; good workers. Exp. in farm
work; raised on farm. Middle Ga. pre-
ferred. Move any time. W. G.: Boyd,
Atlanta, 71 Alo Ave.

Woman with 2 children wishes work
in country on farm; smal] salary, room
and board. Mrs. Moore, Atlanta, 314
Washington St., S. W., Phone Walnut
4220.

Want a good place on farm with
good people. Small salary, board and
laundry. Raised on farm, white, 50 yrs.
old, sober and dont curse. At once.
J. D. Thompson, Atlanta, 126 Brown
Place, SW.

Single man, 31 years of age wants
position on farm with good couple.
Willing to do anything for board and
small salary.
College Park, 22 E. Yale St.

Widow, farm raised, alone, 28 yrs.





,old, wishes employment with reliable

Thoroughbred Tog. buck, 4 1-2 mos.

him. Have Jersey heifer from high

Mrs. Jas. W. Farmer, |



PAGE FIVE _
Pasitans Wanted

people at once. Can do almost any-
thing. Sue Bonner, Atlanta, Station
A.

Colored boy, 20 yrs. old wants work
on farm for board and small. salary. _
Prefer farm in No. Ga., or near At-
lanta. Can give ref. James Gholsten,
Scottdale.

Exp. tractor
peach or apple orchard or stock farm.
Exp. in all. kind farm and orchard
work, Honest, sober, no bad habits.
Married. 5 in family. T. W. Manning, |
Dudley, R 1. .

Man and wife wants job on farm. No |
children. Can give ref. Christian home

preferred. B. C. Cox, High Shoals.

18 yr. old boy, farm raised, good >
school education, wants work. Exp. in
dairy and poultry work, farming, Ref.
exch. State best offer in first letter. |
Lenord Blackburn, Statesboro, 305
West Main St,

Want full time work, anywhere. Exp.
farming, poultry, dairy, ginning, car-
pentering. Wife and 4 boys (3 can do
some work). Partly furnish self. 42
eer old. Ref. Wilbur Duke, a
Ha

54 yr. old Spanish- Amibrican war

vet., healthy, wants place on farm. Can

give best of Fraternal ref. Wages no
object. R. H. Davis, Covington, R 1.

Young man, hustler, no bad habits,
wants job on farm, truck or dairy pre-
ferred. Can drive car or truck. Ref.
exc. At. once. Jessup Lieupo, Sparks.

Want work in nice country home as-
sisting with poultry, garden, etc. Best
of ref. exch. Miss Gordie Brand. De-
catur, R 4.

Want job on farm. Can handle any
kind of farm tools. I have no bad
habits. Jim Holt, Flintstone.

Farm Help Wanted

Want good farmer for 2 horse farm,
Standing rent; good house, turpentine



timber to be worked on shares. Must

be honest, sober, reliable, industrious.
No other need apply. Mrs. J. C. Gools-
by, Graham, R 1.

Want orphan white girl of good
character to live in home as one of
family.and assist with light farm work,
poultry, etc. Between 14-20 yrs. of age.
C. C. Smith, Cuthbert, R 5.

Want party on 8rds and 4ths for

farming next yr. Also want to sell to
same party my. horse, fodder, hay and
corn, and other value, Write. E. brates
as, Rockmart, R 4.

Want old time, industrious hoes
family, not over 4 (no small children) |
to do gen. farm work; care for cat-
tle, and other light work, Small wage
and good opportunity. Might give crop. ~
J. W. Whiteman, Adairsville.

Want good farmers for 2 to 10 horse
farm in Randolph county. Standing
rent. Would consider renting mules
and land feed stuff. Party must fin-
ance self. Write. J. N. Watts, Shellman.

Want exp. man to manage plantation

on River, 22 miles Atlanta; must be

able to take 3 or 4 mule crop on 3rds
and 4ths. See: S. S. Storer, Douglas-
ville, R 6.

Want colored man, "single, to tend
to stock and other farm chores, for
his board and clothes, and will hire
him to make crop next yr. Write if

my terms suit. Mrs. H. E. Milam,
Lawrenceville, R 3. :

Plants For Sale

Chas. W., E. J., cabbage plants, 500,
40c; 75c M del. 10 M $6.50 del; Klon-
dike strawberry, $1.50 M del.
Mathis, Flowery Branch, R 1. .

Cabbage and collard plants, 65c M
del. 10 M 50c M FOB; Klondike straw-
berry, $1.75 M del. B. Crow, Carnes:
ville.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, 20c C. 60c,
500; 90c M. Klondike strawberrv, 30c
Cc del. No chks. nor stamps. Leiphus
Frost, Helena.

Pure Klondike strawberry plants, 25c
C; $2 M del.
ledgeville.

Kudzu crowns, $20 M FOB.
Crump, Hartwell, ReL

Frost-proof E. J., Chas. W., and Flat
Dutch cabbage plants, ready, 25c, 200;
45c, 500; 75c M del. S. C. Rowe, Fitz-



Inman

gerald, R 2.

driver wants job on ie

Dewey ey

R. W. Stembridge, Mil-



_. Geston, Coffee.



: PAGE SIx at og
Plants For Sale

_ @fissionary strawberry plants, ready, |
$2 M. Cash with order. B. F. Dough-
try, Alma,
Mint plants, 10-35. Packed in damp |
moss. Hot Red pepper, dried, 0c ib.!

Prepaid. No stamps. Mrs. T. B. Tho-

* mas, Thomashboro. |

ate. |

C. W., Flat Dutch cabbage plants, |
20c C; 300, 400; %5c ML mailed; 65c |
Exp. Also collard pianis, same price; |
6 M lots, 60c M, Lemuel Chaiabers, |
Gainesville, R 1.

Chas. W. cabbaze plants, $00, 305;
00, 45; del. Ist.-2nd. zone. P. E..
Rhodes, Baldwin. :

Klondike and Everbearing strawber- |
ry piants, $1 per 500; $1.75 M. Few. | 7
red nest onions (cut up, plant like |
Trish potato), 60c gal. Mrs, W. Vv.
Robbs, Flowery Branch, R 1.

Frost-proof E. J.. Chas. cabbage
plants, 300, 50c; 1/00, gh; $1.25 My poste ,
paid; sev. kinds garden seed, prices on |
Enoch siayes, Butord,

i



request.
Frogt-proof cabbage pients, CW:
Succession, 18 C; T5e M: del. 50c a

exp. collect. Mili ard Jones, Oakwocd, |

Poke ty
/ ikardy, oe proof cabbage plants.
E. J. Chas. W. 60c\M. Exp. or mailed,
COD. W, M. Bullard, eins ys
Prost-proof, winter acl ad cab- |
page and collard p:ants, 500 60e;' $1.
M postpaid; Ship COD if requested.
Mrs. Gertrude Branan, Lewiston.
Fall cabbage plants, ready, 6Cc M.
Lots of 3 M $1.50. Cash.

MARKET BULLETIN

Plants For Sale

ee kefield . cabbage plants oS,

Waa onion pe




Wi.
fcr cs Gel,

Warthen, R L
Everbearing S

trawberry plan
,!M, Sve S00, oG 250. Ali del. Make of-
fer on 20M plants. Carl Puhiilips, Col-,
iquitt, R 3.

Buncomb Mallee plants, 50c" 500; 80c
'M; Honey dew cane a 50c pk; long

1S.

green okra Seed, 2 Ibs. 45. Ai] del, No,
chks. Mrs. F, Happoldt, Lewiston.
Frost proof W., Early Flat Dutch,
Success.on cabbage plants, 0c M FOS;
ise Ma del. Sat. guar. B. F. Mallard,
Springfield.

W. and Duch cabbage, Ga, cour!
'planis, ready, 390, 30c; 600, 4Ce; 63c
M. del; Tse M FCB; 10M up,

iKiondike strawberry plants, $00
\$1.25 M. John C. Crow, Gainesville,

iB ies
Cabbaze plants, 60c M collard, 60c; |

i Whits, Bermuda onion, 91 M. W. W.
Williams, Quitman,

Missionary strawberry plants, $1.50
M. Geo. L. Bellflower, Tifton, 305 Th |
Ble e
Bn dy Chas. W. eabbage, 60c. M; Baer-
muda onion plants, &0e M, del, Cach.
with order, Earnest Lewis, Baxley,

Frost proof Ey as; Chas.
plants, 69e M, FOB: 65c M del. 4ec for

Mrs, July 500 del. S. D. Sheffield, Baxley, R 4.
Everbcearing strawb

erry plants, $1.85

Thousands lettuce, E. J., wW. cabbage M FOR. Miss Haitie Mae Butt, Phil-

and cabbage-collerd plants, ready, 25;
. $125 M del. Mrs. H, V, Frank-
Chin, Register.

Fall cabbage plants, Wakefields, 50c |
M. Any quantity, ready now. Mrs. BE.
Cc. Carter, Coffee.

BE. J.,
50s; 1Be M.
Bermuda onions, 500, 60c; $1 M. del. |
by parcel post. Mrs. Geo. Galiney
Fitzgerald.

Frost-prof cabbage plants, E. Jd.,
-Flat Dutch, 200, 30; 500, 50c; 8Ce. M |
' Del. Reduced rates on large orders.
Louella Stokes, Fitzzeraid, R 3.

. Ey J., Chas. W., Flat Dutch cabbage
plants, 25c, 200; '50c, 500; '75c DL del;

~eoliards, same. Now ready. H,. C.
- Rowe, Fitgzerald, R 2.

Mastodon and Ever pearing strawber-
ry plants, 25 M. 500, $1; garden goose
. berry, 3, 50; rhubarb or pie plant, $1
doz. 6, 75c. Miss N@ A. White, Dah-.
~lonega, R1, Box 37. |
ek te cabbage plants, Chas. w.
and E, J., 500, 45c; 70 M postpaid
5 M up, eee M. Exp. Col. Amos Wil-
liams, Gainesville.

Lady T. plants, 25 Ci 500, $1; $2 M.
Klondike, 500, 90c;".$1.50' M.: Bthel
Crow, Gainesville, R 2.

.. Miondike strawberry plants, $1.25 M;
Lady T. strawberry plants, $1.50 M:.
collard plants, 75 M; Chas. W., Flat
Dutch cabbage, 75c M. Addie Rey-
nelds, Gainesville, R 2.

. Lady, T. strawberry plants, 25 C. $2
M; Klondike, 500, 90c $1.50 M. Chas.
W., E. D., cabbage plants, $1 M. 5 M
Ng 70c M. Effie Crow, Gainesville,

f

omath. |

Black mulberry, 3 for 20c: 5 for 25e: |
10 for 50c; also Buncomb collard ;
| plan! 6: BOc, 500; 75c M. E. L. Hap-

'poldt, Lewiston,

Klondike, Missionary, ay T. Ever-

Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500, bearing strawberry plants, $1.60 Mf del!
Prizetaker and White |in Ga. Exe, for peanuts, peas or any-

i thing can use. Guy Taylor, Macon,

SR 1,

Frost proof EB. J., W. and Chas. Ww.
;eabbage plants, ready, 80 M in Ist
fand and zone; Sic M in 8rd and 4th.
'Del. Rafe H. Thompson, Flo yWery
iBranch, R 1. -

Chas, Wand E. J: cabbage plant
40 500; 7c M FOB. BH. G. Mati
Gainesville, R 9,

Chas. W., Ee J. cabbage plants, 7c
M del, 5M $3; 10M $5, Iexp. col. Guy |
Waldrip, Flowery Branch,

mis, |

EH. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants, 509,

50e; Te M del; 10M up, 50 M del:
Klondike strawberry, $1.50 M del. W.
O. Waldrip, Flowery B-anch.

Fine collard, W. and Flat D. aba

baze Pe $1 M mailed: 5c Bs ED. i
RL . R, Wooedliff, Flowery Branch

Extra large Jersey. and Chas. W. cab
bage plants, 50c M COD. FP F, Stokes,
Fitzgerald,

Frost proof J., Chas. and Flat Dutch |
cabbage and collard plants, also. Wht. |
Bermuda onion, 500, 45c: 70c M post-
ie GL Dy Stokes, Fitzgerald, B.3e 3

Lady T. strawberry plants, 15 C; $1

e Exe, for EB. J., Flat Dutch cabsaze

and Bermuda onion plants, M for M.
C. W. Powell, Montrose, R 1,

Extra fine W. Copenhagen, Flat



Bermuda grass roots for planting, $1
pu. Exc. for pigs, turkeys, chickens,
pigeons, strawberry, raspberry,
plants, bees, honey, meat. Jas. H. Wo-

mack, Greensboro.

Lead. var. cabbage plants, 500, 50c;
"Be M del. E. C. Pope, Ocilla, R 3.

_ Lady T. strawberry plants, 109 to 50,
M 28c per C. postpaid; $1.50 M collect.
Exc. for peas, beans, apples or dried.
fruit. J. E. Norris, Jesup.
- New Bel-Mar strawberry (an im-
proved Blakemore). First yr. Thrifty,
heavy crowned, Northern parent stock
$1 C. $7 M del. N. Rosene, Ft. Valley.

Mastodon everbeating and Lady T.

strawberry plants, 35 C; gooseberries,
T5c doz; Sugar pear, Blue Damson |
' plums, Eng. peach trees, 15c ea, Miss,
- Cleo Turner, Cleveland, R 4.

Progressive Everbearing Lady T. and
. Barly Klondike strawberry plants, $1,
500 del:

berry plants free with ea. $1 order, A.
sD: Call,:-R: 4;

Fig |.



_ Cabbage plants, 1M 65c del; 3M uD;
_ 30c M. Exp. col. Exc. for seed oats, or |

_ Spanish peanuts, A. Cameron, Baxley. |

Dutch cabbage plants, 50c M COD. J.
P. McCook, Fitzgerald, R 4,

Dixie Hord- Head lettuce plants, 20c
C; 500, 75ce, Add postage. Mrs. W. I.
Greene, Holly Springs,

Chaz. W. cabbage plants, 50c M del.
White Bermuda onion, 75 M Boh A. S.
Beckworth, Baxley.

Klondike strawherry plants, $1.50 M
del. or exc. for 18 W. Feed sacks; sage
plants, 4c ea, or 35 doz. 6 for 25c. Add
postage. 3 lbs. butter, 20 lb. del, Mrs.
W. A. Moon, Waco, R 2.

Strawberry plants, good var., 500,
75c; $1.40 M del. Mrs. R. T. Holcombe,
Bremen, R 1.

Yr. old Rhubarb plants, 50c doz: 3
doz. $1.15; catnip, peppermint plants,
,35 doz: yellow root, 35 lb: Mrs.
Thornton McCurley, Hartwell.

Large size Lady T. strawberry plants

300, 75c; $2 M postpaid. Exc. for dried

12 famous Red Gold straw- apples or peaches. Mrs, L. W. S22go, |

Pinshurst.
Frost proof cabbage plants, C. W.,
and Succession, ready, 15 C; 300, 400; |

1500, 60c, 80c M del. HH, Jones, Oak-
wood,

W. cabbage |

ee
is,

Plants ee

heey me





Seed For Sale
Johnsons Winter bean sced for ta- b
ible use. Will stand hard freeze, 40c Qt.
Add postage. Exe, 1 gt. for 1 gal. white)
nest onions. Mrs, Lula Wells, Hines- |
ville, i

Rane secd, 2 i s, $5c9 Ibs. $1. All.
tvar. turnin seed, 8 this. 25;) 46, Ib: |

plus postage, Vvant 5 bu. water ground |
ee alas. -b0e: bu: del. WH, Waddelle, |
arson,
Cal if, mi sttipying beer seed, 10 start
postpaid; biac x walnub bushes, (3), 1-2

40c M. yrs. Old, 25e ea; sev, this yrs bushes, , op, 10 tbs. 60c; smoking, 10 lbs, 50
, BGe; 25c ea. Add a tage, Mrs, Sallie Floyd 47. 8, White, Ala.

Reckma:t, BR 2

20M Gi ed (that will grow
next spring), $1 MM. J. W. Goddard,
| Stone Mtn, ie Sr

509 ibs. white velvet okra seed, 10
Ib. 25 bu. Cream Bae Crowders, 3
lp, All POS. R. LT. Hogan, Hogansville.

Seed Weadtsa

se

SIS



xe. peck white black-oy
white nest onion sets, cr 2 gal. white
rnest on. ons, er exc, o her value. Write.

Mrs, B. L. Wright, Yatesville.

Miscellaneous For Sale
Nice, clean, new crop wainut MEATS,
400 1b:, from 1 Wb) up to 6: and from
(5. Ibs. up at: 33: Ib, del, Nice: pecan
meats in hailvs, 400 Toe) vires iM: J.
i Howingon, Caner R 2.
| Shade dricd sage, 5c ib. 5 Ibs. up,
402 lb, Sage plants, 76c doz, 3 los, col-
jard seed, 7c. W. M. Allen, Carroil-
Spon. tre Be
| Good, second-hand duck feathers,
25c lb; 10 packs garden seed, all dif-
ferent, 25c; Red Gold \Suevar: Saver
stra wi perry plants, $1. C, J. R, Bram-

eth , Eliivay, R 4.

ion cease for





or small amouns reasonable: Rhubarb |
or Pie: plants, .6,, 800" 50c.;dogs 3 doz.







1: larger roots, 15c Ib. cel. tra. Cc. An-'
derson,. Rey.
; 5 bu. DE wainu huiiide da and dry,
3 buy FS: Mast don everbearing
_ Strawberry ee sic C. Add po
ee Mrs, Fay Crumisy, Cleveland, R
Sev. bu. black walnz sts for sale...
Make best cffer FOB shipping point;
also nice.and pon corn, in ear,

pestpaid. Mrs, Prancis M, Picts, Look-
out.

Bright dry sage about 2 Tbs,
Ib. and postage. Any ait a io 1 1-2
Ibs. Sage plants, well roct-d, 5 each
and postage. Mrs. D. B. Auston, Rock-
imart, R 3.

Bleck walnut MEATS, 40c Ib. or 9
Ibs; 750 ee ean, large pisces; Spanish
peanuts, 6c; dry sage, 40c lb. M. F.

Brady, Murrayvi ile.

15: martin gour ds, 10c each; 5090 fins,
prolific strawberry plants, 50e
garlic, 50e hundred; 2 Scabright cock-
erels,75. for pairs Mrs, Bthe et Jones,
Lula, Star. Rt...

Black walnut meats, 4 - 5 Ibs. 40
Tb. del. 6 Ibs. up, 38 1p, del; Pecan
Meat, 1 - 5 Ibs. 50c; 6 lbs. up, 45 Ib.
del. Hickory nut goodies, $1 Ib. del.
D. 8. Howington, Nicholson, R 1.

Tobacco For Sale

Good, old, home made tobacco, flue
'cured, smoking, 13 lbs. $1. Prepaid in



Ga. Alton Turner, Alma, R 3.
Geod, home made brisht leaf, flue | q
cured tobacco, ready for use, 40 lbs.

60c. W. W. Cochran, Coffee.

Good, mellow, flue
| Bright Leaf tobacco, chewing, 10c;
/smoking, 8c Ib. prepaid. Mrs. J. J.
Boatrisht, Rockingham.
Genuine, A-1, flue cured, yellow
Smoking and chewing toacce, 12 Ib:.



| ao zone, Isham Harris, Baxley, Box






jeo, 15 Ibs.

| Red Leat. tobacco, ready, 10 Ibs. 55

ed peas for!

sale or exe, in large,

Bear to use, 12 Ibs. $1 del. in Ga. iH



for lot; :

: Gebrcia Products For Sale

cured, Virginia!

$1 prepaid to $rd 20 Re. Mrs. Frank |
McCall, Baxley, Box 32.

, Genuine, A-1 ~ yetioxr, flue cured |
chewing tobacco, 12 Ibs. &1 precaiq to!



Thursday, November 17, 193

Tobacco For Sale

Five cured tobac







co, 10c Tb: large st






pocans, 15e Jb. er _bzC. for, Rust Pro
seed oss. J. D. Tormberiin; Surrens
Fiue cured tok saeco, 12 Ins. $1







fes. B. V. Aycock, Surrency.
gee. home-made, flue cured tebac
$1 del; also tobacco seed
lemon yellow seed to sow 300 yard
Dan A, Campbell, Ba;

}
pd
{
1
i
|



ithe

) vii

bod, 50 del.
ley, RR 2,

Good, whole leaf toba cco, flue cured,
j 13 lbs. 6 lbs. 5Cc,, prepaid to ord zone,
| Alice Mil likin, Baxley.

Good, flue cured, home made che
ing tobacco, 12 los. $1 prepaid to er
zone. Mrs. Ruth Hozton, Baxley, R 2

Select Dark Long Leaf tobacco, f "
;chewing, Guar. 10 lbs. $1 del. Ga. Jno,
i Gray, Uvalda.

| Good, old home-made tobacco, 19













| Good, old home made tobacco, re
Gy fcr use, 13 los. $1 prepaid in G
W. Ey Barber, Alma, R 3.
Good, cld home matie tobacco, cher
iing, and smoking, 6 lo. No order 1}
B0e, VW, Pope, Alma, R-3..

Bright and


































Good, cld home-made

hirs. N. C. Brown, Coifee, -

; Bern cured tobacco, Dark red
hlight Red, well presesd, ready to use,

14 Ibs. $1 posipaid. Sat. guar. R,
Davis, Aima, Rk. 3. : Hy)
' Flue cured tobacco, ready to use, 10
lbs. 69c. Miss Colline Deen, Cofiee,

Flue cured tobacco, ready to chew,
Dark Red Leaf or Light Red Leaf, 14
1b3. $1 postpaid. Sat. guar. H. L. Wi
liamis, Rockingham.

Barn, flue cured tobacco, long re
or dark red lsaf, ready for. use, 14 lhs.
$1 posipaid to 3rd zone. _ Mrs, W. H.
Reberson, Alma, R 3. a

Tobacco, excellent grade, juicy.
sweet leaf; barn or flue cured, ready to
use, Brown or Yellow Leaf, 13 lbs, $1.
Del, Srd zone. Olive Troupe, Baxley,
| Good, flue cured. tobacco, 1931. cro
110 lbs. 55ce. Chewing or smoking. L
| Williams, Alma, R 3.

Good, home-made tobacco, aged and
mellow, well pressed and flavored, 12
Ibs, $1 del. in Ga. Dorothy Mae Har-
ris, Mersnon. -

Long Leaf, barn cured Bright and
Red Leaf tobacco, aged and mellow,

%
3.0.
mol







Wille AIS, Coiree.
Genuine barn or flue cured Jong
| Bright and Red Leaf tobacco, well
-10 Ibs. 60c. J. B. Mathis,



Sid oid, home-made barn or. flue
one tobacco, Bright or Red Leaf,
ready, 10 lbs, 60c, M. L. Williams,
Mershon,

Geed, Howie nade tobacco, aged and
imelisw, rcady to use, 10 lbs. 60c, Mrs.
Cc. A. Boatright, Mershon,

Good, flavored tobacco, 13 Ibs. $l,
or 7 lbs. 50e del. to 3rd zone. aan
Tierndon, Surrency.

Flue cured tobacco, in the Leaf, red
color, 1931 crop, 13 Ibs. $1 del. Fe
O, Hamilton, Vidalia,

Genuine, barn and flue cured tobace
,/O, chewing, 7 los. 50; smoking, 5 Ibs,
50c,.. Prepaid to 3rd zone. Hiram
Thornton, Screven.

Genuine, flue cured, recleaned to-
bacco, for pipe and cigarette, 6 Ibs.
S0c; 138 Ibs. $1; chewing, 6 Ibs. 30,
13 lbs. $1. Prepaid. James McLeod,
Screven. :



BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

1932 crop sound Brabham and Iron
peas, $1.10 bu. FOB. Sample on Bhs

uest. Money order or cashiers.
R. F. Scarborough, Byron.

1 car of 1932 crop Velvet beans tn
pod, sound and dry, $6.50 per tom
iFOB. D. W. Knight, Dexter.

Brown Sugar Crowders, table use,
sound, 5 lb, 15 ib. lots prepaid. No.
1 Brabhams, $1 bu. All free of insects
Hixe. some for pigs,. John W. Moseley,
Seperton, R 2.
| Cream Crowders and Lady peas, 100
lb, prepaid; large Red Valencia peae
nuts, 12 1-2 Ib. del; artichokes, 5 lb
del. Less for pk. or more. Mrs, J. &
Passe, Madison, R 4, Box 39,







































































Ys November AT, 1082, -

UTTER FOR SALE

bs, nice, firm table butter ea.
5e lb. del. Cows T..B. tested:
ple peas, 8c lb. del. Freebon
Talking Rock, R 3.

| Ibs. Jersey put ter. Cow T. B.}
95 lb. del; Rice peas, and:
eas, 10c lb. del. Ella M. Parker, ;
ing. ock, 23:

putter ea. week. 20c Ib. del.
with order. Mrs. Hattie Wof-
ainesville, R38: ,

4 lbs. nice country butter per.
Cows T. B. tesied. 25c lb. Also.
ut. bushes, 40 doz. del. Mrs.
Patterson, Waco.



AND SEED CORN FOR SALE
te shelled corn in bags, 40c bu.

bulk, car lots, 35 bu; velvet
pod, $8 ton, bulk, car loads. ;
Sleveland, Omega.

Moultrie, R 4.

So bu, here.
tiffin, Box 436.

Rice pop corn, sound and
Exc. for pecans; also
va, sound and hulled, $1
iB. Raiph Hill, Mt, Airy, R 1,

Wi:

ngs seed corn, $1 bu... This
Buyer pay. charges; also 35
tge papershells pecans, sound,
loi or 15c lb. Buyer to pay
Lee Brooks, Campton, R i,

best offer.



H AND CURED MEATS
ams, 15 to 20 lbs. Killed, cured
joked right. No bugs nor skip-
wrapped in canvas. Guar. lb,
Ws postage: shoulders, ile Ib.
7. Gy. 1. Fain, Edison.
made pork sausage, smoked)
nked, 5 lbs. $1; fresh butter:
prints, 5 Abs. $1;
ans, 5 lbs. $1. All postpaid.
ne Omega.
try made smoked sausage, 3 Ibs. |
ry 5 Jbs. prepaid, 15 lb. -W.}
_ Mershon.



FRUIT FOR SALE
| apples. 9c Ib. Dry sage, 30c
25c C; yellow

LOAS Add. postage. Mrs. J.
Dahlonega, R 1.
ight sundried: apples, 10c lb.
. lots, postpaid; also Senna and
d, 10 per large spoonful. Mrs.
White, Dahlonega.
dried apples, 10c lb;
80 pt; hickory nut meat, Sac
catnip, peppermint, 15c doz.
g Ruth White, Dahlonega,
coking and eating apples, $1

4

l. Nice, dried apples, 10c Ib. del. |

oney Jr., Quill.



EES ANP REE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE

honey in comb, packed in
50-70 lbs. 7c Ib; new Su-

6 to Cs. $250 per Cs. Send
Littlefield, Omega.

AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
FOR SALE

pecan trees, 3-4 ft., 3 black
rees, 3 ft. 10c each; White
ong vines, 4 - 5 ft. 15 each;
ae No.chks, Mrs.

4 apple trees, 10c; Concord,
grape vines, 3 yrs. $7.50 C;
and Progressive strawberry
50c C.- All State insp., true to
4. M. Alexander, Cleveland.

prouts, 1 to 2 1-2 ft. high,



urkey Figs, white scupper~
luscadine vines, blue plums, ;
doz; Klondike plants, $1.50 |
Patterson ,Waco, R 2.
Verbearing mulberry sprouts,
ea. or $1 doz..Exc. for
5c lb. Ea. pay postage, |.
eman, Mcintyre, R 2.
ut trees, yr, old, $2, or;

gia Products For Sale |Georgia Products For Sale

6 Ibs. firm, fresh, yellow Jersey |

| 25 lbs. seedling pecans, 1932 crop, $1

own corn meal, 45c bu; ear)

NY

taken for Whatleys Prolific
, field selected; shipped Jan- roasting and seed, 40c. Postpaid in Ga.' bu.

bs. small white grain pop corn.|!
Jack Gillifand, Ly-'

large, soft

walnut |

yrup, bright and thick, in =

.|con Highway at Irwinton. Also cows
{and heifers for sale. F. B. Matthews,

. del. Mrs. W. L. Stevenson, |

MARKET BULLETIN

10c each; 40 Ibs. peach seed, grape
| juice and clear apple juice, etc. Make
.Offer. Mrs. Alvin Todd, Sarah.

; PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
Large, nice seedling pecans, 10c lb.
i Eixe. for apples, peas or dried apples.
| Edyth Deen, (faileq to state address
iin ad sent to Bulletin),

Schley papershell pecans, new crop,
sound, 25c lb. del. in Ga. Monsey or-
der, No chks. H, 8. Brooks, Monroe.



FOB; black walnuis, hulled, 75c bu.
FOB. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville.
New crop pecans, 5 to 10 lb. bags, |
/20c and 25c postpaid, 100 lbs. whole~,
sale prices; Exc. some, also exc. corn,
beans for med size saddle horse. Mrs, |
W. M. Watkins, Fitzgerald, R 2.
Frotscher, 12 1-2c lb. Van Demans, |
18c; seedlings, 8c lb. Also tobacco, flue |
cured, 8c lb. D. W. Hodges, Brinson.
Hulled pecans, in halves, 40c Ib.



'yian. |
Imp. Spanish peanuts, larze kind, for |

| J. H. Davis, Milledgeville, R 5
ibu. FOB;
Ville, R 1.

var. 15 lb. del; black walnut kernels,
sifted, 35c lb. del. No chks. nor COD
ovders. Miss Senie Brown, Doerun,
R. 1, Box 148. .

POTATOES FOR SALE

Geod grade White skin Irish pota-

itoes, 75c bu. FOB. R. T. Hampton,
Mineral Bluff. s

- SYRUP FOR SALE.

Best grade, new cane syrup, from
big Red Cane: full size beer botle full
'$1.50 doz. Cash with order. Ship FOB,
Exp. and Frt. 6c for sample. W. L.
| Dasher, Lake Park, R 1.

Fey, A-1 pure Cane syrup, in new |
(85 gal. bbls., $8.75; in cases, 6 one gal. : |
Cans, $2257.12 half gal. $2.50 FOB, Jui
tT. Ponder, Whigham.

Pure Cane syrup, 35 gal. bbls. $10.50;

6 gal. to cs,, $2.50; 12 halves, $3 cs.
Also peanuts, 2 bu. bags, $1.50. Mal-
, vin Collins, Whigham.
| In half and 1 gal. cans, 75c gal. sor-
ghum syrup at right price for cash;
| Pecans, $7 per 100 lbs. or 10c lb. Mrs.
G. H. Hayes, Flippen.

Guar, A-1 Ga. sugar cane syrup in
35 gal. bbls., $10; Case of 6, 1 gal. cans,
$2.40; 12 halves, $2.70, FOB. J. T. Pon-
der, Whigham.

No. 1 Ga. cane syrup, $10 for bbl.
about 34 val. cap. FOB. Jas. N, Isler,
Meigs, Box C.

A-1 grade Ga. cane syrup, 12 No. 10
cans, to cs. $5 FOB. G. H. seus suhes
Hahira,

Ga. Cane syrup, A-1, $12.50 per bbl.
FOB. lL. H. Peacock, Cairo, R 2.

33 1-3 gal. Texas seeded cane syrup,
$10 cash, also 80 lbs. pop corn in ear,
$1.40 FOB. Send for sample. J. B.
Ingram, Waverly Hall.

VEGETABLES FOR SALE

7 to 10M collards, cheap, by head or
bundle, Come see at my farm, 2 miles
Gordon. Tender and lapped in 4 ft.
row. J. J. Bloodworth, Gordon.

Artichokes, $1 per bu. Exe. some for
onion sets or plants, Bermuda var.
Walter Vickers, Wray.

Nice green tomatoes, 4c Ib. not post-
paid. T. W. Campbell, Royston, RFD.

200 large heads collards, also a patch
of turnips, near Court House on Ma-













Irwinton.

Cabbage collards, 200-500 -pundles
per woek. Trucks come at once. Now
ready. O. H. Todd, Broxton. R 1.

Sev. acres turnips, Jap salad turnips,
also Purple Top with nice roots, to
trucks at field, 40c doz. bunches. John
W. Berryhill, Lakeland.

About 2 acres turnips (Purple Top,
i White Globe) good many as large as
hen egg. Now ready for sale. Make
offer at patch, excepting my privilege
for home use... J. E, Fletcher, Thomas-
ville.

*Turnips, truck load at patch, 4 miles

15 bu. Valencias, hand picked, $1 65 | -
12 April hatch B. R. pull- |
ets, 70c ea. C. E. Bedenbaugh, Wriki |

Pecans, Frotschers, Tesche and other |

Georgia Products Wanted
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED

Want black-eyed pcas and Ga, cane:

syrup. Will exc. thoroughbred Hamp-
shire pigs and other farm produce.

|Chas. Duggan, Chester.



CORN AND SEED CORN WANTED

Want 50 bu. good corn in the shuck..

Warner A. Dasher, Marlow.

Want 1 car of slipped shuck ear
corn, hw crop. O. H. Perry, Kelly.

Want 1 bu. of prolific secd corn.
Clyde T. Hannah, Loganville.

Want exc. 75 Ib. Stuart pecans at 20
Ib. for shelled corn at 35c Jb. Will buy
400 bu. at 35c bu. Exc, Cokers No. 5
cotton seed, 3 bu. for 2 of corn. W. M.
: Cook, Monroe,

Want to exe. new crop peas for new
crop corn: 1 bu. peas for 2 of corn, in
icar lots. Webb Tatum, Elberton.

Am in market for 500 bu. corn at
| 15 bu. G. A. Smith, Oglethorpe.

Want 75 bu. shelled, white corn at

pop corn, 3c Ib. William: LRIECES, 35c. Prepaid. Nelson Kea, Ad- | 25c bu. FOB shipping point. Fred F.

Osterman, St. George.

Want corn. Quote prices on 25 to 50
slipped shuck corn, dcl, E.. A.
i Hathaway, Waycross, R 5, Box 89.

FRUIT WANTED

Exc. P. R. potatoes for good eating
and cooking apples. Bu. for bu.
exc. for dried apples. Ea pay postage.
| Mrs. Geo. W. Briscoe, Monroe, R 5,
Box 64.

lixc, 20 Ibs. nice seed Rice for 10 Ibs.
of dried apples or peaches; also have :
iStreaked half-runner bean seed for



i sale at 10 cup. Stamps accepted. Mrs.

T. A. Loveless, Rochelle, R 1.

Exc. 10 Ibs. mixed pecans for 10 Ibs.
ecod dried apples.
Kirkland.

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
' WANTED
Want 300 to 500 pecan trees. Quote
lowest price: Schieys, Stuarts. -and
Mobiles. C. A. Rowland, Athens.

PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED

Want pecans,
Send sample and best price on what
you have,
513 No. Jackson St.



cans. Pay highest cash prices. No
wait. No promises. Send samples and
state quantity you have to sell. Bob
McCormick, Albany.

Want No. 1 bright, new Jumbo pea-
nuts and med. size papershell pecans,
cheap for cash, or exe. sugar crow-
ders, Ldy. or Fey. table peas. Lester
Kerlin, Buford, RFD,

Highest cash price paid for seedling
and papershell pecans in any quanti-
ty. Send sample and state quantity.
Will quote you price. Geo. M. Prince,
Columbus, Box 1160.

Highest market price paid for all
var. pecans. Send sample and state
number of Ibs. ea. var. Bob Neal,
(Failed to give address in Ad sent to
Bulletin).

Want few Ibs. good size papershell
pecans. Exe. 5 and 10 Ib. sugar sacks.
Ea, pay postage. Mrs. A. B. Caldwell,
Smyrna, R 2.

Want any quantity, any var., pecans.
Pay highest market price. Submit sam-
ple. J. L. Mims, Hawkinsville.

Want all var. pecans, also Walnut
MEATS. N. W. Buchanan, Americus.

Grain And Hay For Sale

Gunn & Goolsby Super wheat. Made
record production 51.29 bu. per A. $1.-
25 bu. FOB, recleaned, even wt. bags,
.also turnip salad and tender collards
ah ati loads. E. 8. Goolsby, Monti-
cello.

Bancroft seed oats, treated for smut,



pecnns: Schleys, Quarts, Frotscher,
Delmar and some Mobiles. 16c Ib. all,
ety, Super Blue Stem Gunn & Gools-
around. FOB. S. C. Owen, Woodbury:

200 bu. recleaned seed wheat, vari-
by wheat. $1.56 hu. L. O. Benton,
Monticello.



Grain And Hay Wanted

Exe. N. C, Runner peanuts for seed
oats: Bu. for bu.
terson,

Will trade mixed cow peas for seed





Louisville on Georgetown Road, 5c for
bunch of 8 R. L. Snider, Louisvilie.

| wheat. ae offer, bones kind of



Or |

Ra a aE SEVEN N-
Grain And Hay Wanted

wheat and. if recleaned and graded;
Benne seed for sale, 40c lb. C. Leon
Smith, LaGrange; R 1. ;

eben ia ie nia tei teehee a



Poultry For Sale

AUSTRALORPS

Several choice spring hatch Austral-
orp cockerels, $1.25 ea. crated, FOB; .
aiso 18 mos. old rooster, $1.25. L. W.
Jackscn, Lakeland, Box 114. ay

BANTAMS
2 Golden Sebright bantam roosters,-
and 2 hens, 60c each. B. F. Morrison,
Gainesville, R 8.
Pure bred Golden Sebright and Buff
Cochin: roosters, 50c ea, Mrs: J) En.
Berry, Norcross, Box 125.





BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
Extra fine pure bred B. R, March |
cockerel, large size, $1.40 del. also large
M. B. turkeys, April toms, $4.50; hens,

2.

4 -full Thompson B. R. April roost=
ers, 75 ea. 2 ior $1.40; not prepaid. 30
lps. Hendersons running hma beans,
white, 20c lb.. Black walnuts, 3 lb.
Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Millen.

10 pure bred B. R. April and May
| pullets, $8 for lot and 1 rooster free
{with ea. order. Cash only. Ms. L.
Aderhold, Lavonia,

2 yr. old in February next, Parks
str. B. R. rooster, $1; B. R. rooster,



C. H. Williams, i
| cockerels, $2 each; 3 for $5; hatching .

|eges, from Cream Matings.

1932 crop, all graded.|
E.. N. Whitmire, Athens, |.
Want papershell and seedling pe-.

40c bu. FOB. Aliso about 5 M Ibs. fine

D. B. Bryson, Pat-

about 5 mos. old, 75c. $1.50 for both.
Not del. Exc. for 4 light breed hens, |
' Mrs. P. N. Clifron, Millen, R C, Box
Foy

Pure Parks str. Reg. Per. 125- Ca8e:
State bloodtested and banded, May

Mrs, Ma+
mie Roach Plyler, Manassas.

3 March hatch Holterman Aristocrat
B. R. cockerels, new biood direct from. ~
Holterman. $3 ea. Mrs.A. Baker Sr.,
Norman Park, R 1, Box 65,

CORNISH
Sev. Dark Cornish cockerels, $1 a.
Mrs. John Davis, Pelham, R 1.



GAMES

10 stags, I2 puiiets, April hatch,
Hopkins Warhorse and Allen Round-
head, cross, $1 ea. not del. E. Ww.
Brown, Bogart, R .1

2 nice Allen Roundhead - stags fox
Sale of exc. for pig and pay difference
in dried apples, it any considered, Ny
R. Mooney, Quill.

GIANTS
_ 4 Black Giants, extra fine cockere}s,
| pure bred, March hatch, $1 each. A.
ae McLean, Alma, (ey

LEGHORNS
195 Sheppard str. hens and pullets,
all March-April except
molt, ready to lay, 12 roosters, no akin,





Hazlehurst.

30 pure bred W. i pullets of good
stock, 6 1-2 mos, old, 50c each. S. M.
Earnest, Carrollton, R 7.

50 nice W. L. pulets, Tancrad os
May 15th hatch, 60c each; 2 tine M.
Johnsons str. Cockerels, 75 ea. 3 mi.
out, Atlanta Road. Miss Lilla Wright,
Marietta.

Ped. W. L. breeding cockerels, from
Official egg laying contest record hens, -
250 to 284 eggs; officially boodtested.
Tancred str. Price reasonable. | M. W.
Kantala, Elberton.

ORPINGTONS : f

about 25 B. Orp. pullets, and hens,

and 8 cockerels, also 65 W. WL. hens.

Sell or exc. for mules or cows. W. W.
Smith, Adrian.

PIGEONS i
Pair extra fine White Kings, $1; 2
pr. extra large type Silver Kings, to
trade for Buff Cochin or Game ban-
tams. Jno. Wallace, Statham. Hee







: R. t REDS
Sev. fine cockerels direct from EB. W.
Mahoods fine Reds, also Mrs. Don- -

Black Giants, $12.50 for the 11, R. A.
Yeager, Zebulon.

10 April hatch R. I Red pullets,. 180
s. FOB. Money. order... Me. OL
Putalse, Bronwood. oy SS





$3.25 a. Mts. J. B. Sikes, Cochran, R .

40; through
$100 for lot, or 60c ea, W. J. Stuckey, a

aldsons fine Reds, $1.50 up, also ae a:


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PAGE EIGHT

- SPECIAL NOTICE

CORRECTION: FARM LAND
FOR SALE .
810 A. practically level, 40 A. cleared,
balance woods, caners, 1-2 mi. from
Howard Depot, Taylor county, $1,000
cash. John McHan, Mineral Bluff.

Poultry For Sale

10 R. I. Red pullets, some laying
now, $1 each, or exc. doe 3 Duroc or
big bone P. C. male pigs, over 8 wks.
old; pair R. C. Golden Sebright ban-
tams, $1.50. J. B. Reeves, Tate.

WYANDOTTES
Ped. W. Wyandotte cockerels, April
' hatch, $2 ea. 2 for $3.50. Z. J. Lee,
Red Oak.
18 mos. old R. C. S. L. Wyandotte
rooster, 75c cash with order. No chks.
Mrs. P. F. Cook, Rockmart, R 2.



TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE
4 B. B. M. B. turkeys: 1 - 19 mos.
old, 3 April 1932 hatch; 2 toms, 2 hens.
20c Ib. Mrs. Walter Smallwood, Thom-



son, R 4. '
M. B. hen, 2 yrs. old, $2.50; April
hatch tom, $4 FOB; 2 Golden Se-

1 April hatch. Mrs. B. F. Morrison,
_ Gainesville, R 8.

Full blooded Black Narragansetts:
gobbler, 2 yrs. old, $4; 2 yr. old hen,
$3; May hatch hen, $2; trio, $8. Mrs.

- Howard Harris, Ataloma, DeSota, Ga.

M. B. toms, April hatch, wt. about
25 lbs. $4.50 each; hens, about 16 Ibs.
$3 ea. Trio, $10. FOB. Mrs. W. E.
~Gordon, Pitts, R 2.



QUAIL FOR SALE

Speciall selected pairs of quail for
breeding purposes. These are descen-
dants from Mr. Colemans stock in
Virginia, and have been raised in cap-
tivity for past 12 yrs. High producers
in egg production. Mrs. T. Treanor,
Milledgeville.

Poultry Wanted

LEGHORNS
_ Exc. a.cow for pure bred W. L. pul-
lets, March hatch: near Waycross if
passible. See or write. N. G. Lang,
Waycross.

Want 75 March hatch W. L. pullets.
Write best cash price. for sale, 30 hens,
1931 hatch, 50 pullets, 1932 hatch, 3
cocks, 4 cockerels, Donaldson Reds, 90c
ea. FOB. Mrs. Laura Montgomery,
Mauk.





PIGEONS
. Trade pr. of White Japanese Silkie
bantams at $5 for 2 prs, Giant White
Kings. Marion Comollie, Elberton,
College Ave. >



R. I. REDS

Exc. Red Quill games for R. I. Red
hens about 10 mos. old. Have 5 hens
and rooster and 3 young stags, combs
ready trimmed. J. D. Golden, Dexter.

WHITE ROCKS

- Exe. 9 hens and rooster, R. I. Reds,
Tompkins str. 2 yrs. old, next March
for Fischel str. White Rocks, same age
and quality. M. E. Worsley, Manor.

Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE
- 15 head good, fat beef cattle, wt.
around 1M Ibs. Make price right.
Come see them. 5 miles North Jesup.
J. Walter Crummy, Jesup.

Young Jersey cow, now giving milk.
Reasonable price. Cash or credit to
reliable party. W. F. McKay, Hape-
ville, Pine and Wheeler Sts.

Reg. J. bull Succession Lynnwood
Fairy, No. 348538 son of Succession
Signald No. 321603. 10 mos. old. Rea-
dy for service. R. C. Williams, Doug-
lasville.

Black Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, freshen
Dec. 15th. Guar. 4 gal. daily, $30. Exc.
for 300 Ibs. large papershell quality
pecans; black horse mule, $100. W. B.
Bethume, Lyons, R 4.

2 nice Jersey cows, best of breed-
ing, 3 - 4 gal. ea. according to feed; 1
fresh Nov. 13th; other, Nov. 25th, $50
_ ea. or rent, $3 month, each. C. E. Dug-
gar, Whigham, R 1. e



22) mos. old, .reg. Jersey bull, with:



Thursday,

Live Stock For Sale

papers, $35; 18 mos. old reg. heifer,
bred to freshen April 4th by Reg. male
$35 without papers; $40 with. C. M.
Lane, Colquitt.

5 yr. old, 3 gal. Jersey cow for sale
or exc. for seed oats and corn or Ssy-
rup. J. A; Flanagan, Towns.



HOGS FOR SALE

12 wks. old Reg. Duroc pigs, $6.50;
bred gilts from great Super Stilts
also big bred sows, at farmers prices.
All reg. in buyers name. Z. L. Scott,
Concord.

6 shoats, 3-4 S. P. C., and 1-4 Duroc,
large type, $6 each; lot for $35. Wt.
100 to 125 lbs. ea. J. F. Arrant, Young
Cane.

Thoroughbred Duroc male, out

price, $7 each sow, or anything can
use at market price. Sam. Thos. Jef-
ferson, Lenox, R 1.

Reg. O. I. C. pigs, gilts and boars,
mated, unrelated. A. T. Rigsby, Sale
City.

Reg. S. P. C. pigs, bred gilts, service
boars. All from Worlds Champion
blood of The Limit. Sell or exc. for
Leghorn pullets or young hens. F. H.

Bunn, Midville.
bright bantam roosters, 1 - 2 yrs. old, |



5 mo. old S. P. C. boar, sired by Son
of Worlds Grand Champion. Ent. to
reg. Ped. furnished, $6.50. G. A. Black,
Herndon.

Pure bred P. C. boar, about 12 mos.
wt. about 250 lbs. $16 or trade for Rib-
bon Cane syrup. J. D, Broome, Heph-
zibah,





SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

4 full blood Nubian does and 1 buck
$15 per head, or $60 for lot. C. L.
Stracke, Sparks.

1 male Toggenburg bill, wt. about 20
lbs. $15; 1 Nubian buck, ent. to reg.,
about 14 mos. old, $15. T. H. Shellman,
Cedartown. :

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
Small, gentle Shetland pony, cheap
for cash, or exc. Write. Thos. G. Bal-
lenger, Gore.

2 good mules, some age, $75 each, or
exc. 1 for good work or saddle mare.
W. E. Vinson, Byron.

Good, gentle horse, work anywhere a
mule will; good for buggy also saddle;
good, general farm horse, 10 yrs. old,
wt. 1000 Ibs. $45. W.S. Hadden, Shell-
man, R 1.

Good, able bodied plug mule, $30.00
cash, or trade for 75 laying Leghorn
pullets, or 600 heavy breed chicks. D.
E. Lively, Tallapoosa.

Live Stock Wanted _ |

CATTLE WANTED

Want a good, young milch cow, fresh
in, in good cond., Will exc. value. Must
be near Lula. E. L. Cheek, Lula, BR:
O. Box 107.
, Want good pair of oxen. Must be
young and well broke to wagon, and
cheap for cash. G. E. Moore, Lake-
mont, P. O. Box 64.

HOGS WANTED
Exc. Black-eyed peas for a pair of
Black Essex or big bone Guinea pigs.
Fred J. Fulghum, Lavonia.

HORSES AND MULES WANTED







lbs. Gentle, work anywhere. Will exc.
corn, hay or hogs.
ville, Cary Jordan, Manassas.

of |
Reg. stock, Ready for service. Service

Want horse, 8 to 12 yrs. old, wt. 1M |

I live near Reids-;



November 17, 1932.

Positions Wanted
Want dairy job. Exp. in handling

cows of all kinds. Would accept any
kind of place on farm on 50-50 basis.
Have enough help for 2 horse farm, or
more for dairy. Write at once. I. A
Berny, (No address given in ad sent to
Bulletin).. ; et

Reliable, honest, unincumbered wht.
woman wants place on farm with re-
liable party (elderly couple preferred)
Light farm work, flowers, poultry, etc.
Ref. exch. Mrs. Edith Hutchins,
Americus, R D.

18 yr. old boy wants job. Can do any

kind of farm work; drive a truck or
tractor, etc. Work for $8 mo., board
and laundry. Spencer Harvey, Mon-
trose, Box 98.
Want 2 horse farm on 50-50 basis,
and good location for Blacksmith shop.
Have own tools; experienced. Need
some help if not able to make all need
in shop work. 7 in family. Ref. exch.
H. H. Akin, Carrollton, R 7.

Want 2 horse farm on 50-50 basis,
or will work for wages, 4 in family, all
good workers. Ref. in first letter.
Write or see. E. W. Brown, Bogart,
ieee

18 yr. old boy wants job on farm.
Life time exp. in general farming. For
reasonable salary and board and laun-
dry. Walter Rogers, Montrose.

Want 1 horse farm on halves, close
to good school. Must be good land.
Can furnish self. G. M. Cagle, Gain-
esville, R 9.

Widow, 45 yrs. old, wants home with
aged couple, to assist with any farm
work that a woman can do. Want
home at once. Mrs. Laura Trusty, Mc-
Donough, R 1, Box 56.

Elderly man, strong and healthy,
wants job Supt. farm, anywhere in Ga.
Very pe! ena, being a life long far-
mer with great deal experience. Self
only. Reasonable John. S.
Fletcher, Bremen. :

Farm Help Wanted

Want a reliable couple, white or
colored, to farm on shares, place in
McIntosh county, 150 A. 40 in cultiva-
tion, rest woods, pasture; artesian wa-
ter, Fenced. Must own stock and fur-
nish self. H. M. Bond, Meridian.

Want some real old time labor to
to run several farms; no truck drivers
needed. Good land, good mules, good
corn. Not able to furnish more. 5 mi.
East Jackson; 4 mi. Indian Springs.
R. C. Thomas, Jackson.

Want girl or woman for light farm
work. Good chance for right party. W.
Worley, Head River.

Want country raised girl to live as
one of family; milk cow and do other
light farm work, $1 per week at start.
Good home for right party. 2 only in
family. H. N. Watts, Felton, R 2.

salary.

jobs on farm, or dairy. Can drive truck
car, etc. No bad habits. Work for
small salary and board. Felton and
Marvin Varner, Commerce, R 5. \

Want experienced blacksmith, with
small family; prefer Ex-service man
with Government compensation. Write
for full details.
and house included. R. L. Webb, M.
D., Hogansville, R 3.

Want good farmer for 1 horse, farm
Standing rent, 3 room house, good
barn; 8 mi. south of Swainsboro; 1 mi.
good paved road. See or write. Z. L.
Strange, Statesboro.





Positions Wanted

Man, wife and family, able to work,
want place on farm on shares. Sober,
reliable, etc. Can move at once. Need
some help. John W. Seago, Vienna,
RoSy

Want place as Caretaker for large
Estate, or poultry or stock farm, etc.
Best of-ref. Near, or on the coast pre-
ferred. W. H. Alderman, Statesboro,
Box 605.

Young widow with good health and
no children wants place on farm with
old couple. Can give best of ref. if
required. Write at once. Mrs. Sadie
Lou Love, Louisville, R 5, Box 13.

Honest, hard worker, wife and 12 yr.

salary and patches, or 1 horse crop
for next yr. Can furnish self. Best of





old boy want work on farm, for small,

FARM PARTNER WANTED
. Want a crop on share basis. I fur-
nish land and labor; party to furnish
mule and fertilizer. Peter Ellison,
Woodland, R 2, Box 140.

Plants For Sale

Millions frost proof cabbage planis,
ready, Chas. W., E. J., Copenhagen,
500, 50c; 85c M del by Exp. 2M or more
50c by express. W. R. Lindsey, Lenox.

Chas. W., E. J., and Flat Dutch: and
Copenhagen Market cabbage plants,
500, 35c; 60c M prepaid. Charlie L.
Williams, Baxley, R 1.

E. J., Flat Dutch, Copenhagen Mar-
ket, cabbage plants. Millions ready,
35c 500; 55c M del. W. H. Morris, Bax-
ley, R 1.

E. J., Flat D.,.Chas. W. and Copen-





ref. John C. Lette, Ailey, R 1.



|hagen cabbage plants, 35c, 500, 50c M



2 brothers, 18 and 20 yrs. old, want 1

Tools and corn Mill}




Thursday, November 17, 1939,

Plants For Sale

del. Ga. Mimies Smith, Baxley, R 4
Flat D., E. J., Copenhagen Market,



Chas. W. cabbage plants, 40c, 500: 60
M. del.

Mrs. Nancy . Bowen, Baxley,
R 4, Box 78. ae
_E. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants, reg.
dy, 75 M here. R. B. Stone, Baxley,
Lawrence Sure Bearing strawberry
plants, Youngberry, also Red Latham
raspberry. For sale or exc. Write
J..H. Lawrence,."Toccoa... =
Chas. W. cabbage plants, 80c mM
Prizetakef onion, 85c M. Add postage
for less than M. E. W. Dowdy, Fitz.
gerald. ;
Frost proof cabbage plants, E. J,
Chas. W., ready, 200, 25c;) 500, 45; 5c
M del. Collard plants, same. J. 0,
Stokes, Fitzgerald, R 3. Ze
New Blakemore strawberry plants,

early, firm and prolific, 50c C; $3 M,

Other var, $2 M.
Bolingbroke.

E. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants, 10c
C, 75c M. Add postage; old fashioned
Ga. Runner peanuts, 50c bu. FOB
here. Mrs. H. L. Brittingham, Guy-
ton.

Strawberry plants, 200, $1; 3 doz. 50c
Spearmint, 10c doz.; Balm plants, 2
doz. 15c. Add postage on small orders,
Mrs. Myrtle Barnes, Roswell, R 2. |
_ Millions J. and Chas. W. cabbage
and collard plants, 500, 50c; 75c M; 3M ~
up, 50c M. Crystal Wax onion plants
500, 50c; 75c M. Any quantity. B. J,
Head, Alma. oe

Wonder Texas blackberry, very ear-
ly and prolific, 6 for 50c; 15 for $1.00.
M. N. Wertz, Thomasville.

C. G. Byington,




















Seed For Sale

Red and Yellow pop corn, gourd,
sunflower, citron, collard Patty-Pan
squash, pumpkin, pepper, seed of each,
10c package. Edwin Tatum, Bolton.

Beet seed, 5c oz., 50c Ib. New Pro-
gress garden peas, 25c lb; strawberry
plants, 20c C; mixed peas, 20c; shal-
lots, 10c lb. Exc. for other value. Add
postage. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Lawrence-
ville. ag

White velvet okra seed, 20c Ib; white
nest onions, 8c lb; Hot red pepper, 20c
gal; egg-plant seed. TBLS. 10c. All
orders, FOB. Perry Tate, Rome, R 5,
Box 158.

15 bu. genuine Beet the Bee cane
seed, 50c pk. $1 bu. Del. Lot, $10, FOB;
cream and white sugar crowder peas,
pure and sound, 10 Ib. 60c postpaid.
C. R. Burell, Lawrenceville.

1 qt. mustard seed, hand cleaned,
10c per snuff-box full; bundle good,
new broom straw, $1 FOB. Exc, for
cured meats at reasonable price. Mrs.
Mamie Bell, Charing, R 2.

White Bermuda onion sets, 15c qt.
2 qts. 30c; 55c gal. $3.50 bu. del nar-
cel post. Mrs. Louise Hollomon, Brook-

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



Miscellaneous For Sale

Black walnut kernels, 35c lb. in large
or small quantities. Dry and clean.
Add postage. Mrs. Doshie Haynes,
Commerce, R 4. a

Snake root, 25c Ib.; yellow root, 25
Ib. Add postage. Cash with order. Hl-
gin Watson, Buford, R 3. -

Black walnut meats, 50c Ib. del. Mts,
J. T. McKibben, Locust Grove...

Nice, clean drieq sage, this yrs.
crop, 50c lb. del. Also Red Hot, pep-
per, this yrs crop, 25c lb. Money Or-
ders only. Mrs. J. E. Yawn, Rhine,
1, Box 115.

Jerusalem artichokes, 2c 1b. FOB
State quantity wanted. Are from Has-
tines seed. Mrs. Lee Maddey, Eat-
onton R 2.

7 gal. Green and Red Hot pepper,
25c gal. P. P. Hastings Prolific pop
corn, 10c pint; fine table peas, also
kinds crowders, 15c qt. L. A. Brant-
ley, Warrenton, R 1.

1932 crop black walnuts, $1 bu. EXP
collect; hulled and dried; MEATS, 40
lb. sifted and free of hull, Clean. Cash
with order. 5 Ibs. MEATS, prepaid
Edw. Sharpton, Rex. R 1. ey.

Pure white sanitary feathers, 50 1p





Miss Montie B. Nix, Cumming, R