Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1932 December 15

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STATE CAPITOL

* DEPARTMENT of
EU GENE

AG RICULTURE.-
COMMISSIONER:

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

Grain and Hay Wanted

ATLANTA,

GEORGIA, THURSDAY,
Poultry For Sale

DECEMBER 15, 1932.
Poultry For Sale



























NUMBER 50.
Poultry For Sale _



t peavine hay, cured

Blue Stem seed
bu; Bancroft seed
tu; 2 M bundles good 4
er,
cotton seed, recleaned,
ey C. Couch, Turin.
Bancroft seed oats,
u. recleaned, 45c bu;
not recleaned, 40c bu.
tht, no rain; 500 bu.
s, 35 bu. A. B. Moor-
yersville, R 1.

lastings 100-Bu. seed

BSc

00 bundles bright fod-

roughage for sale or
ickens, or calves. Lo-

Lee St. just off Vir-

+ near Candler Field.

ls, Sr., College Park, R

hay, car lots; sound
lots or less; ground
coarse corn meal;
Portoricans, bu. bas-

. Edwards, Dawson.
im seed oats, free from
obnoxious seed, 45c
J. M. Gaston, Ameri-

idles good, bright fod-
Per 100 bundles, FOB
ear corn for sale for

Mrs. L. W. Massee,
9 Cherokee Ave.

nd Hay Wanted

get in touch with
hg feed oats for sale

$1.50 per C; Wan-/|3

for syrup and 50c for oats; Has-
-|tings 100-Bu. preferred. Julian
E. Rowan, Nashville, R 44.

Exc. fat shoats for 15 bu. good
seed oats, Fulghum or 100-Bu.
Exc. 200 lb. brood sow and 8 pigs
and other value for milch cow.
Mrs, Mattie Barber, Nashville, R



Poultry For Sale

BANTAMS

Mixed bantams: 3 hens, 4 pul-
lets and 3 young roosters. Clean
legged, small type. 35c ea. Not
prepaid. A. D. Foster, Hawkins-
ville, Warren St.

1 pr. Golden Sebrights, now
grown, $1.50 pr. some mixed
young hens, now ready to lay,
50c each; also Klondike and
Missionary sfrawberry plants, 25c
C. $1 per 500. Mrs. J. T. Lam-
bert, Forest Park.

Tri Jof genuine Buff Cochin
bantams, $4.50; trio of Giant
Minorcas, $5; trio of Ringlet B.
Rocks, $4. Nothing over a yr. old.
O. H. Wright, Atlanta, 515 Pet-
ers Bldg.

Bantams: 3 hens, mixed breed,
2 yr. old, good layers, 1 spring
cockerel, $2; also Irish Gray and
Blue Game cross cockerel, $2.
All prepaid. G. W. Hyde, Cal-
houn, R 5.

12 mixed bantams, 4 hens and
7 pullets, 1 cock, $3 for lot; 2 pit
game cocks, 18 mos. old, $1.50
ea. L. E. Adams, Hartwell, R 4.

Pair Buff Cochins, Yr. old,
$2.50 or exc, for 4 white Les-
horn, or R. I. Red pullets, ready
to lay, or laying. Bruce Johnson,
Ray City.

Pair Bantam roosters,



1931-32

.| hatch. Sell or exc. for Chinchil-

bu. Fulghum seed
lowest cash price. J.
Ray City.
up for seed cats: 40c



la buck and doe rabbit, not over
Yr. old; P. C. 12 wks. old pigs,
$9, trio. Exp. only. A. J. Adams,
Ashburn.

Beautiful small size bantams.

cockerels, $1.20 ea.;



50c pr. FOB. No stamps; 3 bu.
hickory nuts, 75c bu. FOB. No
chks: Harold McClain, Clarkes-
ville, R 3, Box 39.

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS

20 pullets, Parks B. R. Reg.
Per. 10-D1-32, 5 and 6 mos. old
75c and $1 each; $18 for lot. 2
April cockerels, $2 ea. Also 27
turkeys. Mrs. John Watson,
Graymont.

Pure Thompson str. spring 1932
light, med.,
and dark, 1931 cocks, $1, $1.50
and $2 each. Mrs. David Bar-
rett, Calhoun, R 1.

Genuine, prize winning Parks

B. Rock March hatch cockerels
(hatched in Pennsylvania). Per-
mit No. 182-C-32. 5 only for sale.
Sat. guar. W. R. Ratley, Bain-
bridge. .
_ 12 friers, 2 Ibs. ea. 9 pullets, 3
roosters, Parks and Thompson
str. $5 for the 12. Also 4 turkey
hens, 20c lb. Cash with order.
Mrs. W. A. Wagnon,
Plains, R 1.

Pure bred, 20 mos. old cocks,
$1.25 each; April cockerels, $1.00
ea. Ex. for.nice April pullets,
pure bred. Mrs. C. R.
Monroe.

40 thoroughbred, bred to lay
White Plymouth Rocks, 1932
hatch, March and April. $1 ea.
postpaid. Cockerels, $1. No chks.
Harvie B. Yates, Bowdon, R 1.

25 nice B. R. pullets. or hens,
$25 for lot and 1 cock included.
Holerman str. Mrs. C. L. Ben-
nett, Madison.

Parks str. B. Rocks, Reg. Per.
125 - C - 32. Foundation stock
Cream Grade direct. May cock-
erels, State banded and blood-
tested, $2 ea. 3 for $5. Eggs, also
Mrs. Mamie Roach Plyler, Man-
nassas.

10 choice ready to lay White
Rock and 7 Red pullets, 65c ea.
Exc. for good shoat, preferably P.



White |.



C. Pure Willet Wonder pea seed,

25 lb. postpaid. T. P. Wooten,
Tignall.

3 B. R. cockerels and 2 roost-
ers, 2 yrs. old. Holterman str. $1
each. J. G. Veach, Trion, R 1.

March 1932 hatche Parks str.
B. Rock cockerels, $1.50 each
FOB here. Mrs. M. G. Smith,
Toomsboro, R 1.

BRAHMAS

- Pure bred Light Brahma pul-
lets, ready to lay, from my Giant
str. of Brahmas, $1. Mrs. C. W.
Evans, Wrightsville, R 1.

CORNISH

Full Dark Cornish Indian
rooster and pullets, $1 and $1.25
each. Money order. Exc. for corn
or fbeans at myarket price, if
del. Mrs. E. P. King, Rochelle,
Bei.

Thoroughbred Standard bred
Dark Cornish cockerels, cheap.
K. H. Cooper, Moultrie.

Sev. Dark Cornish -cockerels,
$1 ea. Mrs. John Davis, Pelham,
eI.

10 pure bred Cornish pullets
and hens, $1 ea. or exc. for pure
bred Australorp pullets. Address:
J. H. Getzen, Pendergrass.

50 Indian thoroughbred Cor-
nish. Best offer gets them. Roo-
sters, hens, pullets and cockerels.
Fine lot. Mrs. B. H. Osborne.
Roy.

Dark Cornish Springs hatch
roosters, pure bred, $1 each; 4
pullets, Fall hatched for $1.75.
Mary I. Lanier, Summit, Rt. 3,
Box 27.

1 Black Cornish March roost-
er, well grown, $1.50, Expressed.
Money order. 1 car load velvet
beans in hull, $10 ton; Could sel}
2 car loads. W. J. Morgan, Still-
more.

White Cornish; 4 last yrs hens
and rooster $5; 4 this yrs pullets
and rooster, $4. All hens, pullets





|each. J. P. Thompson,



and rooster (8) for $8. Mrs. J. L.
Odom, Abbeville.

GAMES

4 full Allen Roundhead yr. old
rooster, $2.25, prepaid. No chks. |
Herbert Hyde, Calhoun, R 6.

Pure Bacon Warhorse games
foy sale or exc. for value. Old
and young stock cocks, a
$2; pullets, $1.50 each. . M,
Weaver, Bowersville. :

8 each, pit pame stags and

pullets, 9 mos. old, Felix Flat-

head cross by Roundhead, 7Bo
Buena
Vista, R 8. :



GIANTS

5 full bred April Black Giant

cockerels, $1 each, or exc. for 2

pigs, 6 or 8 wks. old. Mrs. S. Me
Burruss, Eastanollee.

HAMBURGS



From chicks that took first prize
at Augusta Fair. 12 hens and 2
roosters, 60c ea. for lot. Be R.
Williams, Danville.

LEGHORNS

85 W. L. hens, yr. o!d, 50 ea.,
or $40 for lot; 1 Jersey milch
cow, 2 gal. per day, for sale. Vir-
gil M. Tatum, Atlanta, DeFoor
Ave., R 5.

Pair of Everlay Brown L., late
spring hatch, $1.50 FOR; 3 early
spring hatch roosters, S. C, Rose
Comb Wyandottes. Golden sun-
flower. str. $1 ea. FOB. Mrs. L.
Y. Brinson, Valdosta, 401 Martin
Ave.

9 W. L., 1 cockerel. Pure Tan-
cred AAA str. April hatch, $10
FOB; eggs from AAA Tancred
str. of 290-300 record. $1 per 15.
Kate Rogers, Atlanta, 93 Belle |
Meade Ave., Belmont, 1585-J.

100 hens, S. C. W. L. laying
50 per cent now. Pullets, well
dev., just beginning to lay. 75





MARKET REPORT



INDEX

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

: : eee Grain and Hay For Sale
Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Dec. 12, 1932. Always Subject to Variation.

Grain and Hay Wanted:
Poultry For Sale

Poultry Wanted

Baby Chicks For Sale
Baby Chicks Wanted
Eggs For Sale

Live Stock For Sale .-...... 435 1,
Live Stock Wanted
Positions Wanted :
Farm Help Wanted ~~.
Plants For Sale .

Plants Wanted

Seed For Sale

Seed Wanted
Miscellaneous For Sale
Miscellaneous Wanted .
Tobacco For Sale
Tobacco Wanted

Ga. Products For Sale .
Ga. Products Wanted

Macon Savannah Augusta Columbus Valdosta
BS OE ee ce cana $. 31 $ 3 a $.
standard, doz.

eorgia trade, doz.

ard run, doz.

eas, mixed, bu,
1 Peas, not mixed, Be
ntry Butter, best table, Ib. ..--.-- ie

orn (80 Ib. to bu.), bu. i
% Potatoes, per 100 lbs. ..-.-----
ine Hay, No. 1, ton

t Hay, No. i, ton

sold during week beginning Dec. 3, 1932, at co-operative sales, brought 2.75 per cwt.
tsNo. 1 stock, (Spanish) delivered shelling plants, $20.00 per ton, subject to change.
Atlanta Middling, Dec. 12%/-5.73; 15-1675.86; 1//6.26.

















Poultry For Sale

Poultry For Sale

Poultry For Sale _

Baby Chicks Wanted





in any quaritities, crated and
. Frt. office. Jamie Martin,

Fae, cockerels,
from trapnested birds only. Dams
rec . Pen matings.
From officially bloodtested par-
ent stock. Sires record, 283-300.
Win. B. Glaze, Dalton.

MINORCAS

Pape str. Black Minorcas, se-
lected for breeding: pullets and
cockerels. $1 ea. 10 for $9; eggs,
5c per 15; $4 C. Mrs. G. W. Wil-

In, Martin, R 2. aa

Black Minorca cockerels, di-
rect from Superior Hatchery,
April hatch, $1 ea. Exc. for pea-
nuts or pecans,
Gainesville.

SCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
90 friers, av. wt. 2 lbs. ea. 20c
lb. or 35c each, FOB. Heavy,
mixed, mostly Reds; also 5 lbs.
fresh churned country butter a
J. 3B. Cullars,

rs



oe ORPINGTONS
4 pure bred Conway and
ornton str. Buff Orp. April
cockeres, also 2 doz. or more, of
yr. old hens, non-related. Reas-
onable price. Mrs. Minnie M. Ful-
ler, Madison, RFD.
pril hatch pure bred Buff

rp. cockerel, $1 FOB; 1 pure}

ancred W. L. May cockerel, 70c
B. L. H. Hutto, Graymont,
Rte)

PEAFOWLS FOR SALE
4 Peafowl 1932 hatch hens.
eautiful Birds. Make best eash
er. Norman Bembry, Unadilla,
-o Log Cabin Ranch,
PIGEONS
3 prs. White Kings, pure stock
anded, mated and working, 75c
pr; mixed pigeons, mated
working, 50c pr. All 4 prs.
250 cash. B. W. Warder,



Bren RIS

yers.
00 thoroughbred White Kings,
6 mos. old, banded and be-
nning to mate. 35c ea. FOB.
L. Cosey, Jonesboro.
5 White Kings for eating or
ating purposes. Sel or exc. for
hickens or a pig. Mrs. HE. Dau-
ntry, Portal.
Muff Tumblers, Birmingham
Rollers, Oriental Frills, . Priests,
Ils, Turbitts, Pounters. All
mated. $1 pr. Herman Mize, A-
nericus.



ceo? R. I. REDS
5 pure Donaldson Red 1 - 2
old hens, 80c ea. in lots of
less, 90c cach; 20 pullets, 8
os. o'd, $1 ea. Pecans, also. Miss
Azzie Sumner, Sylvester.
1 Donaldson Red in service
ockerel, $1, also 1 near a yr. old,

Pure bred Dunlap str.
kerels, mash fed, $3 ea. or $5

air: corn fed, $2 ea. $3.50 pair.

f. Brown, Dalton, R 1.
thoroughbred R. I. Red roos-
ters, 1 April hatch, other 1 1-2
rs. old. Sell or exc., either for
10 Ibs. nice dried apptes, free of
core, deel, etc. Ea. pay postage.
irs. W. F. Rolan, Rome, R 3.
3 roosters, R. I. Red, White
nd Silver Lace Wyandotte, all
february hatch and pure bred,
om Atlanta Blue Ribbon Hat-
chery. $1.50 ea. FOB. J. V. Jen-
ins, Dublin, R 4.. ge
head March and April hatch
Red pullets, Tompkins str., 75c
a. W. A. Lucus, Lanier. |
8. C. R. I. Red 20 mos. old
. Donaldson str. Tic ea. Sell
prevent inbreeding; 2 March
tch Red cockerels, $1 ea. Ex-
: C. L. Kegerreis,

ood and Donaldson sir. $1.-
ea. R. A. Yeager, Zebulon. |

e bred R. I. Reds, Donald

on str. 5 hens and cock, $1

few cockerels,

Lee Waldrip,

| drake,

Also broom corn seed,
Eva Haynes, Buford.

10-15 March hatch Donaldson
Red pullets, 85c each, also 20
pure bred hens, 18 mos. old, $1
ea. Mrs. W, M. Barker, Molena,
Rei: Be
10 large S. C. R. I. Red (dark)
February hatch hens, 75 each.
Mrs. C. H. Farrar, Jenkinsburg,
Ray

Donaldson Red pullets, $1 ea.;
6 pulets and 1 unrelated cocker-
el, $6; Thompsons Ringlet Rocks
eockerels, $1 ea. 2 for $1.75. Mrs.
J. A. Wilson, Martin, R 2.

50 R. I. Red now laying pullets,
75c ea. Donald-
son str. Exc. for a good, young
Jersey cow, fresh or soon. will
freshen, del. Mrs. Chas. Seifer-
man, Sylvester.

3 best Donaldson R. I. Red
March hatch, now laying pul-
lets; 16 mos. old, fine rooster,
pure bred, prize winning stock $4
Money order. Mrs. B. F. John-
son, Dawson, R 3.

10 R. I. Red March pullets, $1
ea. 7 cockerels almost 2 yrs. old,
$1.50 ea; 5 March cockerels, $1
each; 12 June pullets, 75c ea. All
pure Donaldson sir. Add express
chgs. Mrs. C. H .Capel, Molena.

29. C. R. I. Red 20 mos. old
cocks, Donaldson str. 75 ea. also
2 March hatch, $1 each. Extra
good. Mrs. C. L. Kegerreis,
Cloudland.

SPANISH
White faced Black Spanish
chickens: sev. hens and rooster.
Healthy, good cond. Best offer
gets them. R. L. Tribble, Atlan-
ta, 562 Moreland Ave. S. E.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,

GEESE, ETC., FOR SALE

10 or 15 young Guineas, mixed

with Australian white, 50c ea.
Mrs. J. A. Toland, Avondale Es-
tates.
- Pure Bourbon Reds (the strain
that has the size). Toms, $6.00;
hens, $5 ea. Mrs. R. L. Greene,
Cuthbert, R 4. :

35 head M. B. hens and gob-
blers, all sizes; some fine for
breeders. 20c Ib. Near Highway.
Mrs. J. S. Johnson, Hampton.

White Pekin ducks and drakes,
50c ea. Mrs. W. O. Herrington,
Daisy, R 1. 2

16 geese for sale or exc. for
hens of any heavy breed. No
culls. Mrs. M. H. Belcher, Mor-
ven.

Narragansetts: hens, $3; toms
$5: trios, $10. Sardis. Mrs. Lottie
Bargeron, Sardis.

3 pure bred Fawn and White
Indian Runner ducks, 1 drake,
50c each, or exc. for chickens,
any breed, same value. Miss
Evie Gibbs, Rochelle, R 1.

16 big pine Copperback Bronze
toms, fine for breeders, $5 ea.
Mrs. E. R. Gaulding, Concord.
Turkeys for Xmas for sale at
market price. M. L. Walton,
Woodbury.

M. B. turkeys, 7 mos. old, large
to age. Toms, $4 each; hens, $3
each; pure White Holland toms,
6 mos. old, large to age, $4 ea.
Mrs. J. J. Ferrell, Cairo, R 3. |

3 grown White Muscovey ducks
and drake. Gentle and kind. $4
for lot. Mrs. Belle Joiner, Soper-
ton, R 2.

80 turkeys, 10-15 lbs. nice and
fat, for sale. M. M. Murray, Jr.,
Americus, R A, Box 229.

Bud Bros., big bone bronze
toms. Worlds Superior Copper-
back, Giants in size and wt. 20
to 25 Ibs. about 7 mos. of age,
$7 ea. Mrs. J. W. Lariscy, Hal-
cyondale. :

50 pure bred Bronze hens, Ap-
ril hatch, $2 ea. Mrs. M. W.
Dabbs, Buena Vista. :

2 Mallard April hatch drakes,
$1.25 each, COD, or money or-
der preferred. Frank Gunn,
Crawfordville. 3
- Mallard ducks, 3 ducks and 1
crated here for $2.50. S. F.







Holley, Dawson, R 6, Box

20c -Ib.|



{portation chgs.

20 turkeys, 10 hens and 10
toms, for breeding. Bird Bros.
Goldbank str., 20c lb. FOB. Mrs.
H, I. Moore, White Plains.

Goldbank str. April hatch, 20
lb: toms, $5 each; hens, $3.50;
trios $12 del. Lot of 40 head, 18
Ib. 5 mi. N. E. River Rd. Hawk-
insville. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Coch-
ran, R 2. :

White Australian guineas, 1931
hatch, 80c each, 1932 hatch, 60c
each; Giants, Whites and Chin-
chilla rabbits, 8 - 15 mos. old,
75c ea. Homing pigeons, 36c pr.
L. E. Williams, Ty Ty.

6 pure White Indian Runner |

ducks and 6 drakes, April hatch.
$10. No chks. M. D. Moore,
White, Rl. |

1932 hatch Bronze turkeys, wt.
from 10 to 20 lbs. 15 lb. Cash
with order. No chks. Mrs. W. F.
Amos, Edison.

WYANDOTTES
Fischel str. W. Wyandotte Feb.
cockerels, 2 for $1.50. Sat. guar.
Mrs. C. M. Slack, Leslie.

- Poultry Wanted

BANTAMS

Want. fall hatched, good lay-
ing bantams. 15 to 25. State best
price. Mrs. Nettie Webb, LaFay-
ette, R 4.

Exc, Chinchilla rabbits and all
kinds of pigeons for bantams or
other chickens. What have you?
H. L. Wilson, Clarkston.

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS

Trade 2 fine Parks str. B. R.
pullets and 1 Parks str. B. R.
rooster. Mrs. G. W. McDonald,
Vidalia, R 4.

: GAMES

Exe, Black Minorcas for pit
games, young and old stock. W.
Y. Harper, Wray, R 1.

LEGHORNS

Want thoroughbred, bloodtest-
ed W. L. pullets, ready to lay. No
culls. Quote best price, Del. 100
or ue E. C. Knight, Cuthbert,
Rot.

Want 150 W. L. pullets, 1932
hatch, large type. Exc. mule.
horse, or milch cow. Write. Miss
Dian Thornhill, Barwick.

R. I. REDS
Want R. I. Red ready to lay
pullets, State bloodtested. State
price and str. Miss Nannie Jones,
Royston.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC., WANTED
Want a 2 yr. old turkey at
market price. Mrs. C .M. Cason,
Sandersville.

WYANDOTTES
Want 6 or 8 thoroughbred S.
L, Wyandotte pullets. AAA Grade
preferred. Cheap for cash, or
exc. Donaldson R. I. Reds for
same, Mrs. A. S. Batchelor,
Waco, R 2. :

Baby Chicks For Sale

Livable chicks from culled,
Officially bloodtested Ouistand-
flocks of Reds. Barred Rocks,
White Rocks, Leghorns, -Buff
Orp., and <Australorps. J. H.
Wood, Athens, Box B.

Superior quality White Leg-
horn baby chicks, outstanding,
bloodtested, from trapnested and
utility flocks. Write for prices.
R. L. Southwell, Tifton.

Pure bred White Rocks, -Bar-
red Rocks, Eng. Leghorns, Reds,
$5.95 C; Heavy assorted, $5.50 C.
Prepaid. Live del. A. H. Fechtel,























Baby Chicks Wanted
Want 500 baby chicks to raise
on halves to 10 wks. old. I fur-
nish feed; other party pay trans-
Mrs, H. Mid-



Want 2 M baby chicks to raise
on halves. Party to furnish feed;
I do the work. Any kind, but
prefer Heavies. Mrs, M. A. Coo-
per, Crawford, R 1.

Exc. pure, sound Cream Crow-
der peas at $1.50 per bu. for
heavy breed baby chicks, from
good layers, at 5c each, A. J.
Moseley, Stockbridge, R 2.

Eggs For Sale



Prize winning Dark Cornish
eggs, 75c per 15; 7 mos. old roos-
ters, $1 each; Med. size pecans,
10c Ib, All FOB. Mrs. C. O. Sikes,
Sylvester.

Pure B. R. eggs from flock free
of B. W. D., $3 per C; Chicks,
$8 per C. Exc. 100 for Jersey or
Guernsey heifer, 6 mos. or old-
er. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit.

Live Stock For Sale

Fa ee een er

CATTLE FOR SALE

Pure bred Jersey heifer calf. 5
mos. old, well grown to age. Mo-
ther is a 5 1-2 gal. milk and 1
1-2 Ib. butter per day cow. Solid
color. $10 at my lot. R. L. Grif-
fin, Macon, 105 Kimper Ave.

Extra fine 6 wks. old Jersey
bull, $5; one 17 mos. old Jer-
sey, $20; 1 pure R. C. S. L. Wy-
andotte 12 mos. old cock, $1 or
for hen. Docia Harris, Lula.

Reg. Guernsey bull, 26 mos.
old, extra fine, wt. about 1200 Ibs.
Cheap for cash. J.-B. Bramlett,
Margret.

2 Jersey cows, fresh in ist of
January. Both good mi'kers, $25
and $30. See or write: M. F.
Jones, Metter, R 1, Box iE

Pure Durham milch cow for
sale or exc. for mule. Alvie
Shore, Commerce, R 2. -

Polled Herefords, bulls and
heifers. Bred or open. Reg., ped.,
treated for all diseases. Reason-
able prices. To reliable parties,
half cash and terms. J. C. Col-
lier, Barnesville.

Registered bulls: 1 each, Black
Angus, Jersey and Guernsey. All
ready for service; also good milch
cows, for sale or trade. M. J. Ste-
vens, Americus.

Thoroughbred Hereford bulls,
all ages, from our famous Co-
lorfal Plantation Herd. Reg. in
buyers name at farmers prices.
W. B. Hutchinson, Leesburg.

Back Jersey cow, fresh in with
1st calf, giving 2 gal. milk, pound
of butter daily; gentle, easy to
milk, no bad habits. $20 at barn.
D. W. Payne, Reynolds.

3-4 Poll Hereford 1 1-2 yr. old

bull, cheap. Exc. for milch cows,
or yearlings or for grain. J. E.
Williamson, White Oak.
- real nice Jersey heifers that
wil freshen in January, $20 ea;
also want 100 lbs. well matured
Spanish peanuts. Send sample
and price. W. M. Reynolds, Si-
loam.

5 cows with their calves, $25
for ea. cow and calf, at my barn.
Calves range in age from a few
days to 8 mos. old. Also sev. head
fine Beef cows. C. W. Jones, Mc-



Good milch cow for sale. John
Gore, Banning. ee

Cow, vood milker, calf, 3 wks.
old, 1 dry cow and 1 heifer calf.
cheap, also 7 wks. old pigs at
bargain: if taken at once. T. R.
Bosebee, Banning.

14 mos. old bull, wt. about 300
Ibs. Sell or exc. for anything can
use. Write. M. L. Wood, Adairs-
ville, R 1. eS

10 mos. old reg. Jersey bull,
ready for light service. Fine
breeding. R. C. Williams, Doug-
lasville, '
ealf, 10 wks. old, $6. Mrs. J. F.
Trawick, Tennillle.

2 yr. old Jersey bull, sired by
Magpies Sparkling
Grandsire undefeated in 5 yrs.
on Island of Jersey. $25. Miss



Rae, R 2. y

1 fine 31-32 Guernsey male

Sultan.



Kate Lancaster, Sylvester. * ~ |

Pure bred Jersey male
cheap; also nice size
pony, cheap. Roy Smit
botton. E Sa

Reg. Jersey bull,
breeding and qualities, 2 y
$25 here; $27.50 shippe
cert. of reg. Also fine 2

Jersey bull, wt. about.
for sale. Not spiteful. R..
son, Maysville. oe

HOGS FOR SA

Duroc Jersey males
males, 60-90 lbs., 8c lb
boars, bred gilts, 125
Reg. in buyers name a
Trade for Ga. cane syrup
ham peas, etc. L. H. Ed
Stillmore, R 1, Box 31

Pure bred White Ch
direct from Ohio, $20 FC
vester Riddle, Athens, 22
St.

20 mos. old, 200 lb.
male. Sell or exc. for
groundpea seed; also 15
hens and rooster, wt. 1
ea. Abner Baker, Nori

6 wks. old fine pig
shape, $2 ea. Bobby |
Penfield.

Fine, pure bred Black
sow pigs, 2 mos. od, 1 m
mos. old, same litter,
class shape. For sale.
John Thomas Cannon, P
4-H Club boy. Sea

Ree. S. P. C. pigs, bri
service boars. All fr
Worlds Champion blood
Limit? No. 13568. Sell o
Leghorn hens. F. H. Bunn,
ville.

10 wks. old Thrifty



Red Berkshire pigs, $3

for pair. Miss Ione Lew
Hogs for sae or exc. 1
or good milch cow. Mrs.
Patterson, Baxley.
- Big, pure bred Berks
$15; Duroc Berkshire
to Berkshire boar, $15.
ther for 30 bu. peas; Bris
vine hay, $15 ton R. D.
Palmetto.
Reg. O. I. C. 8 - 10
pigs, mated, no akin, $
runts. A. T. Rigsby, Sa.
Thoroughbred Hamr
7 ~ 8 wks. old, $4.50
8 - 9 wks. old Hamp
not thoroughbred, $2.50 |
pr. crated. O. 8. Duggal
ter. =
200 to 300 lbs. bred
boars and. gilts, reg. $2:
10 - 12 wks. old pigs.
for corn at 40c bu. or m
at 5c ib. del. my farm
T. Lumsden, Talbotton.
Pure bred Duroc-Jerst
and gilts, reasonably
Feeder pigs, 80 lb. a
head now and 100 hea
month. N./ W. Jones, G
Reg. S. P. C. gilt and
2 mos. old, for $30 at n
B. M. Kitchings, Jeffe:
12 wks. old reg. Dur
$6.50, bred gilts from Gi
per Stilts, also big bred
farmers prices. All reg.
ers name. Z. L. Scott,
O. I. C..male and f

$3.50 ea. or $6 pr; Je

cows, for sale or trade.
to hear from party h
pedeza seed. W. B.
Vernon. > ;
Thoroughbred,
Ib. Duroc male, 10 m
sale,

ir &

and thrifty, 6 wks. old,
half P. GC. $1.65 ea. crated
light. Sat. guar. J. B
Osierfield.

B. B. Guinea Africa
from 260 to 25 Ibs., |
$20 to $4 ea. Stamp
2 yr. old male, $15 or
of same breed. L. B. Tol
wood. 2 a 3 Set





ogs, truck loads, wt.
from $5 to $6 ea.
arnesville.
mnt up to'50 fat hogs
jb. unwashed white
heavy fleeced sheep
a. Robt. Anderson,

hire 10 wks. old pigs,
rs, $3 ea. D. A. Lew-
4, Box 40. .
. P. C. 6 mos. old
mmuned, $6 each,
Cochran, R 5,
mpshire gilts, sub
175 to 225 Ibs. also
225 Ibs. at mar-
. M. Hooks, Unadil-

{1 Orin Cherry King

wt. about 75 Ibs.
FOB. Julian Blan-
ng.
attle for sale or exc.
mules: sows, bred

Us, steers and milch
Barney Lightfoot,

wks. old pigs from
50 each; 50 pigs, 4
90 lbs. ea. $3 ea.
e after them. Ex-
g and shipping. W.
seesburg, R 4.
mos. old, reg., $10
$18. J. C, Lumsden,

C. pigs, 3 mos. old,
0 in color, $8. ay ea.
yons.

MULES FOR SALE
big, young mare
better. Was recently

r best. offer. J. E.

aules, cheap for cash,
0 yrs. wt. 900 to 1100
peas, hay,
0 thoroughbred R.
s, 1 rooster, 75c each.
nm, Byronville. .
heap, at Lost Moun-
rade the 2 for 1. Mrs.
iffin, Powder Springs,

wt. 2300 lbs., 7
: broke, for sale.

4, Box 95.
rade for beef type
farm mules, $100;

ou Cr. Purvis, Hor-

se mule, 12 yrs. old,
Work anywhere,

r exc. for good Rib-
Syrup at market price
. B, Holt, Fayette-

se for sale or trade
od milch cow. Sell
d, gentle, work any-
lor red. Wt. 900 lbs.
Milam, Lawrenceville,

mule, valued at $40,
good milch cow giv-
milk per day, fresh in.

, Quitman, R 2.

ed Shetland ponies,

lion and 2 mares,
Sheep, all males, for
or sale cheap, Frank
esburg.
, 900 Ib. horse; 10 yr.
mule. Both in good

-|to make crop with for

1 peanuts at market
|. Wiggins, Preston.
oung Jennet, cheap.
800 Ibs. Lamar Davis,

ule; 10 yr. old, wt.
rt, work anywhere,
+ black mare mule,
id, 900 lb. wt. work

Live a fa Si

-| anywhere, $40. Mrs. R. L. Downs,
Davisboro, Box 231.

RABBITS FOR SALE

5 Chinchilla does, 14 mos. old
have had their first litter; 14
mos. old Chin. buck; pair of N.
Z. White, 18 mos. old. Can fur-| y7
nish ee with the Chinchil-

las. D. H. Brown, Jr., Warren-
ton.

SN, Z. White bucks, -8 mos.
old, 3 Chinchilla bucks, $1 a.;
Exe. for Barred Rock or R. I.
Reds not over 1 yr. old, and for
baby chicks. William Walthour,
Decatur, 75 Oakridge Ave.

6 Belgiums, 2 bred does, 1 with
5 young; 1 with 8 young; 2
bucks. Fine Chinchilla bred doe.
Sell or exc. for Leghorn hens.
Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, 695
Paynes Ave., N. W.



SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

Pure bred Nubian buck, 2 1-2
yrs. old, I. N. B. A. Cert. Not
elig: AU M. Gi Ry A. $20; 171-2
yr. old doe, from 4 1-2 gt. dam,

>|ped., $20. F. E. Grubbs, Demor-

est.

25 large white goats, grown,
$1.50 each; young, $1 each, at my
PorMced miles So. of Monticello.
Exe. prevent inbreeding, S. P. C.
male 70 Ibs. C. O. McMichael,
Hillsboro, R 2.

2 kid goats, about 5 mos. old;
genuine Buff Cochin bantam
chickens, $1 each. All can be
seen Dr. Howards farm, near
Candler Field, just off Virginia
Ave. Ask for: P. W. Wills, Jr.,
College Park, R 2.

Live Stock Wanted

: CATTLE WANTED
Want milch cow, near Atlan-





*| ta. Must be cheap for cash. J. A.

Bennett, Atlanta, Station A.

Exe. chicken fertilizer free of
foreign matter, never been wet,
for full blood Jersey cow, young,
gentle, easy to milk, no bad hab-
its, and no scrub. Mrs. L. S. An-
drews, Ochlochnee.

. Exe. value of $252.50 for cows,
good milch in bunch, a male also
bal. in heifers, or dry cows. Few
young Dark Cornish chickens for
sale; Want pr. turkeys to raise
on halve,
lor.



HOGS WANTED

Want pure bred Straight-Nose
Berkshire, sub. to reg .gilt. Also
pure bred, sub. to reg. Guernsey
or half Guernsey and half Jer-
sey heifer. State best cash price.
Arthur A. Shinall, Cartersville,
R 2.

Want 3 Spotted or Black P. C.
or Duroc Jersey male or barrow
shoats, wt. around 50 Ibs. at
market price.
have. C. E. Johnson ,Oglethorpe.

Want 2 female pigs of pure
stock for breeding purposes: 1 P.
C. and 1 Big Bone Guinea. Pay
cash, or trade little white Mush
peas. A. R. Reeves, Dearing.

Exc. 2 pure bred Black Lang-
shan April cockerels for pig or
shoat. I pay chgs. both ways.

| Mrs. J. D. Towe, Rydal, R 2.

Exc. some good bright Ribbon
Cane syrup for a good P. C. pig,
also have R. I. Red, Mayhood
str., pen mated eggs, 75c per 15.
Cartons to be ret. W. T. Pritch-
ett, Ellijay.

HORSES & MULES WANTED

Want to rent.1 or 2 good mules
1933.
Write: Vester Snipes, Bon Aire,
Ri.

Want 1 good mule not over
10 yrs. old, wt. 1 -M oy 1100 Ibs.
Will exc. very good value: for
same. Write. J. C. Walton, A-
mity.

Exc. $100 value for good mules,
also 1 sheep and 4 B. R. hens for
sale or exc. for 100 W. L. chicks;
and capons for sale or exch.
Write. J. M. Wood, Adairsville,





Ril.

Cc. C. Clanton, Nay-|

State what you.

ise Stock Wante

Want to rent good mule,
cheap, with privilege of buying
in the fall. I. S. Hughes, Adrian.

Want to rent from 1 to 4 good
mules or horses for farm work.
Priced to sell sub. to acceptance.
Oct. Ist, 1933. Pay rent 1933.

Must be good stock del. Peach
county. J. C. Cochran, St.
George.

Want good work mule, not
over 10 yrs. old, 900-1 M lbs. wt.
No defects, no bad habits. Quote
best cash price, del. my home.
Must be bargain. Mrs. N. A. Fer-
rant, Atlanta, R 1, Box 138.



SHEEP & GOATS WANTED |

Want on shares, pure bred
milk goats; take best care; keep
kids until 6 mos. old, and divide
equally; breeders to be ret. to
owner, also. J. H. Aarial, Ash-
land, RFD.

Want about 100 kid goats for
50c per head, del. my residence
for Xmas market. State how
many you have and wt. J. M.
a Moultrie, P. O. Box

Exe. good milch cows for flock
of ewe sheep. Steve Spohos, Co-
lumbus, Clo Empire Cafe.

Positions Wanted





Want 1 horse farm for 1933.
Can furnish self. Have to be
moved. At once. Honest and so-
ber, good workers. Write or see.
Frank Taylor, Pavo, R 2.

Man and wife want job on
farm. Both exp. in gen. farming,
trucking and chickens, etc. Ref.
exch. A. R. Edwards, Wiley.

40 yr. old man, with wife and
18 yr. old son want job on farm,
truck or -gen. farming, cattle,
etc. Must have house, etc. Good
ref. Write. J. A. Middlebrooks,
Covington, R 5.

Exp. dairyman wishes farm
dairy work with reliable pa
Am 35 yrs. old. Wife and self
only. H. B. Pitts, Cordele, Rt. D.

Want job as overseer, or any
kind of work on farm. Work for
board, laundry and just a small
salary. Life time exp. handling
farm labor. W. H. Liggin, Vien-
na.

Want small farm in No. West
Ga. on shares, Will move myself
and furnish mules and tools. A
Christian preferred. C. G. Staun-
streit, Trenton. :

First class Blacksmith and
Horse-Shoer want good location
where shop and tools are fur-
nished; also consider small farm.
OQ. Bagwell, Elberton, 19 Fair-
mont St. :

Want 3 horse farm with 2
houses, good mules, good tools.
Near church and school. Good
land. With truthful, honest, so-
ber man. On halves. D. W. Da-
vis, Winder, R 1.

Want job running a dairy for
wages, or share crop. Some exp.,
also good truck farmer. J. L. El-
lis, White Stone, Ga.

Elderly man wants work, tend-
ing chickens, broods: of chicks,
garden, raising of feed, and oth-
er chores around home and farm
for board, washing, small salary.
Geo. Rowe, Atlanta, Cio Gen.
Del.

39 yr. old man with wife, no
children, want job on farm for
wages, in 1933. Would consider a
share crop. Also other poposi-
tions. Life time on the farm. L.
D. Swinson, Edison, Clo W. Y.
Cobb.

21 yr. old, single, white girl,
able to work, wants job on farm,
light farm work for board and
clothes. Bula Mae Anderson, Ma-
nassas. R 2.

Want position as farm mana-
ger on large plantation. Would
accept 2 horse crop on 50-50 ba-
sis. Stock and tools furn'shed.
Must be good land, near school
or on bus line. Can furnish self.
A. E, Nelson, Sugar Valley, R 1.



Widow, sons and Gaughter,



Positions Wanted |

grown, want 45 or 50 acres yood

land. Work on shares. Honest,
hard .workers; Need litle help
for groceries and fertilizer. Have

-to be moved, but: will repay it in

work. Mrs. M. O. Jordon, se oe
burg.

Want truck farm or a ob on
@ truck farm-in Southwest Ga.
Sev. yrs. exp. Middle age, single,
and can produce the business.

Any reasonable proposition will

accept. J. H. Hardie, Gorden.

Want a Blacksmith shop and
Corn Mill. Plenty of exp. G. F.
Fletcher, Bowdon, R 3.

Want farm on halves or for
standing rent. 1 horse, within 5
miles Columbus, on public road;
good house, pasture, etc. Ref.
exch, R. E. King, Sylvester. Rt.

Want 2 horse crop for 1933.
Near church and school. So. Ga.
preferred. 50-50 basis. Wont
need much help. Farmed all my
life. Ref. 10 in family. Write. T.
H. Taylor, Nashville, R 1.

Want job on farm. Man and
wife, general farm work for
board and small salary. Ret.
Frank Henderson, Atlanta, 277
Capitol Ave.

22 yr. old young man, wife, ne
children, want place on dairy
or helper on farm. Reasonable
wages. W. D. Flynn, Atlanta, 42
Hagood Ave.

Want crop on 8rd and 4ths.

Hire or help get mules, let crop
stand for feed and mules; want
some work; good land, close to
school. 7 in family. Ref. R. L.
Self, Alpharetta, R 3.
Want job in dairy. Exp. dai-
ryman; 2 hand milker. Staie
what you will pay. Dont mind
work. Ref. furnished. Ray Weed,
Preston, RFD 1. :

Excellent young colored gir] 25

rs. old, wants work with reli-

ble people. Widow preferred.

r | Poultry, . garden and other light
* | work. Annie O. Springer,
Whitesburg.

Want job on farm as overseer.
Middleaged, sober reliable, man-

age any kind of labor and any

amount. Let me hear at once.
Homer Raban, Thomaston, 417 5
Ave. S. E,

- Want 3 horse farm on halves.
Can furnish self until April Ist,
with a small sum to furnish
crop, ard furnish 1 mule for its
feed. Prefer Tift county. C. O.
Britt, Shingler.

Want 1 horse crop, landlord to

furnish supplies, or small crop
and furn#sh work for same. R.
H. Brown, Marietta, R 4.
Want good 1 horse crop on
halves. Have to be moved and
furnished. Can give best of ref.
4 in family. W. C.Smith, Stat-
ham.

40 yr. old widow with 7 and 8
yr. old boys (2), wants place on
farm with old couple (who love
children). Milk cows or any kind
of farm work. Small salary. Ref.
Mrs. Tommie Blankenship, Fitz-
gerald.

Want 1 or 2. horse crop on
halves with good man, near Bu-
ford or Lawrenceville, on public
road or highway. Must be good
land, stock, bldgs., etc. Reier-
ences. W. C. Akins, Buford, R 1.

Christian man, sober and de-
pendable, desires a share crop
in. Northwest Ga. Can furnish
and move self.. Begin at once.
Ref. C. B. Standard, Trenton,

Want position as overseer or
foreman on farm, but will take
any job offered. Am a good car-
penter. No family. Raised on
farm. P. H. Collins, Camilla.

Want 20 Acres, 10 in cultiva-
tion, bal. timber and pasture,
suitable for truck,, stock, and
poultry, within few miles good
size town, So. of Macon. Stand-

ling rent. O. A. Johannesen, Jes-

up; R 2.

Want job as helper on farm,
chickens and flowers, etc. for
small salary and- board. Mrs.
Eliza - ee Rochele.



Positions Wante

Exp. dairyman wants |
dairy farm for 1933; would run
large dairy and farm on sh
basis and keep my cows, Pauli
Martin, LaFayette, R 1...

Want 1 horse farm on share
60-50 basis. Must be moved @&

have a little help, about $35

$40. W. D. Lane, Hortense, R-
Box 80.

Man with wife and fam Ve
able to work want place on farm
on shares. Sober, reliable ,etc,
Can move at once. Need so
help. John W. Seago, Vienna.

Good, quiet, scher man with-.
out bad habits, wants small
place, 1 horse crop with good,
reliable party on halves, Have
to be furnished a little. Prefer
Dooly or Macon Couniy. H. I.
Martin, Unadilla.

Want job. in dairy. Dry hand
milker; have milked test cows.
Ref. Work for reasonable sal-
ary. Can begin at once. Just
self and wife. J. T. Berry, Cor-
nelia,

Want big 2 horse farm on h
ves. Must be furnished, but will
be liberal. 6 field hands. Take
smaller crop and hire 1 hand
out. Sober, reliable, willing
workers. Ref. A. T. Lovelady,
Carrollton, cee

Want position as Farm Supt.,
of large farm. Life time exp. i .
farming and siock raising. C:
manage labor. Do not drink
whiskey. Am 55 yrs. old. =
Wyche, Greenville, R 2.

23 yr. old young woman wants
work assisting with poultry,
garden, flowers, etc. on farm;
live as one of family with sma
wages. Write at once. M. R. Har
rison, Thomson.

19 yr. old boy wishes to ge
job. with good party on farm.
Have life time exp. farming and
some exp. in handling . tractor.
Reasonable salary, board . and
laundry. Walter Rogers, Moi
trose.

18 yr. old girl wants a place
on farm with elderly people, as-
sisting with poultry and other
light work for board and som
salary. Miss Wavie Hollaway,
Jackson, R 4.

Man and wife want crop for
1933, or will work for wages.
Ready to move now. Prefer ne:
Cuthbert. Siate wages and what
you have to offer. Delphus Hes:
ter, Roopville, R 2.

Single man wants job in dairy.
18 mos. exp. with Crotwell Bros.
Dairy, Leesburg, Ga. No bad
habits. Willing worker, All: re
required. Harry Spulin, Lee:
burg.

Want 3 horse farm, shar Dba-
sis, 3 plow hands. 3 hoe hands.
6 in family, all workers. State
what you have in first letter
Will Massey, Winder, R 2.

. Want good 2 horse farm on
good land, near church and
school. 8 in family. Have to be
furnished. Want to plant truck
farm and raise hogs on halves.
Can drive truck and tractor and
care for them. Start any time
ones Brown, Omega, R 1, Bo

place on farm. Prefer small
house to batch in. Farm on 50-
50 basis, or wages. Wri'e what
you have to offer. I. G. Snow,
Soperton.

20 yr. old, single man wants

and oe W. E. Snow, Soper-
ton.





Want good middleaged woma
to care for chickens, cow and
help with Yarden and tru
patches. Not much pay but go
home. Forest Keen, Dalton, R

Want a strictly honest Black-~
a Prefer an Ex-soldier. Ref

@ Si. W. H. Wadde
son, :





Georgia

Market Bulletin



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

Department Of
Agriculture

EUGENE TALMADGE,

: Commisioner
THURSDAY, DEC. 15, 1932.

Entered as second class mat-
ter February 15, 1922, at the
Post Office at Atlanta, Geor-
| gia, under the act of June 8,
| 1930. Accepted for mailing at
| special rate of postage pro-
| vided for in Section 1103, Act
of October 8, 1917.

| Notice of farm produce and
| appurtenances, admissible. un-
| der postage regulations, insert-
-ed one time on each request
| and repeated only when re-
quest. is accompanied by new
| copy of notice,





' Second-hand farm machinery,
| flowers and seed, incubator
| and ornamental nursery stock
| notices are published in
Monthly Supplement which
appears on the first Thurs-
day of each month...



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| are published at intervals dur-
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| ing therefrom.

_ SPECIAL NOTICES



CORRECTIONS:

CHICKENS FOR SALE _
~ $ ehicks, 2 mos. old, 20c each
and P. P. chgs. Money orde:

only. Mrs. V. E. Hubbard, Fort-

son.

FARM LAND FOR SALE

In Jefferson county, 4 - 5 mi.
Louisville on county and state
highways, 7 farms with following

acreage, 96, 170, 250, 290, 346, 462

152, From $4 to $15 per~ acre.
Consider Atlanta, Augusta prop-
erty in trade. B. H. Warren,
Louisville,

if arm Help Wanted

Want woman 30-40 yrs. old to
stay in home with elderly couple
and milk cow and other light
farm work for board and clothes.
Good ref. Apply at once. Mrs.
G. W. Eason, Carrollton, R 2.
Want to get in touch with par-
ty to tan hides on shares. I
have several to be tanned on
hand. H. G. Yeomans, Collins.
Want middleaged negro man
- without family to work on farm.
Must be exp. farmer. Begin now.
Wiil furnish room and board and
pay $5 per mo. J. G. Attaway,
_ Acworth. ee ee





Farm Help Wanted -

Want Christian couple to live
with me and look after farm
work. House rent and wood free.
Live near Poplar Springs church
in Douglas county, 15 mi. Atlan-
ta. Mrs. Hattie Pruett, Lithia

1 Springs,

20 A. 2 room house, near
school; good water, mule fed and
furnished to make crop, $12 mo.
or no mule and $7 per mo; also

\ewant exp., reliable colored man

and wife for gen. farm work. J.

|W. Whiteman, Adairsville.

Want reliabie young man,
willing worker, to work through
1933, Will give board, laundry
and 3 acres of cotton and fer-
tilizer. Begin January ist. J. T.
Ellis, Tallapoosa, R 2.

Will give rent free (4 room
house) for repairs on same; use
of barn, pasture, chicken yard
and garden spot on shares. Miss
J. M. Maddox, Stone Mtn..

Want good 2 horse farmer or a
1 horse one, on 3rd and 4ths. 5
room house, good barns, good
lund, pasture, fruit trees; plant
anything. Guy Osborn, Cler-
mont, RI.

Want colored family that can
work. Can furnish man work the
year round and he can make
crop on shares. Must have 1 or
2 hoe hands, and wife for other
work. J. P. Carlton, Georgetown.

Want man. to work at dairy.
Do general work around place.
Single man. State salary expect-

ed. J. A. Mathews, Stonewall,

R1.

Want middie aged man and
wife without children, able to
furnish self, to live in part. of my
house and look after farm.
Standing rent. Must not drink,
smoke nor curse.. Mrs. M. K.
Phillips, Bremen.

Want woman about 25-35 yrs.
old, to do light farm work and
milk cow. Pay by month or week.
Must be of good character. L. J.
Ayers, Hartwell, R 4,

Want January Ist, white fam-
ily, man that can work 6 barrel
stand of turpentine, bal. time in
crop with boy who can do gen-
eral farm work. Good house,
close to graded school. Write. M.
F, Jones, Metter, R 1, Box 111. ~

For standing rent, 8 room
house with 6 tenant houses on 9
horse farm tended this yr, on
Geisler plantation on Athens
2 miles Greensboro.
Also several smaller farms on
this place. Fresh, strong land.

Bus to school. R. Geisler, Atlan- }

ta; P.O: Box 861.

FARM PARTNER WANTED
. IT can cultivate 1 or 2 horse
farm on shares and attend poul-



try and dairy. Experienced. H. P.

Merrell, Atlanta, 570 Middle St.
S. W.

Plants For Sale





Ga. collard plants, 40c M. No
order less M. Money orders only.
J. T. Sisson, Bonaire.

Lucretia dewberry plants.
thornless blackberry, Service
berry and Himalaya. Sell cheap
or exc. Make offer on large
quantities. Mrs. R. A. Whitmire,
Carnesville, R 1.

Lead. var. cabbage and Ber-
muda onion plants. All, 500, 50c;
se M postpaid. Roscee Mays,
Fitzgerald, R. 4, Box 144:

Frost-proof cabbage plants; E.
J., Chas. W. also collard plants,
Buncomb Head, Ready. 200, 20c;
500, 40c; 65c M del. by parcel
bes J. O. Stokes, Fitzgerald, R

J. W., cabbage plants, 5c M
del. in 1st and 2nd zone. 50c M.
Exp. Collect. John Roark, Flow-
ery Branch.

'W. and Flat Dutch cabbage
and Collard plants, 15 . 300,
40c; 65 M del; 5 M $2. Klon-
dike strawberry, 30c C. 300, 75c
del. Lee Crow, Oakwood, R 1.



Mastodon everbearing straw-



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Plants For Sale
berry plants, 30c C. $2.50 M;
white artichokes, 40c gal. Miss
Emmie White, Cleveland, R 4,
Box 13.

Mastodon, everbearing straw-
berry plants, 30c C. $2.50 M. Exe.
for feed sacks. Emley Long,
Cleveland, R 4, Box 13.

Everbearing strawberry plants,
now ready. 10c C. $1 M. Mrs. J.
L. Jackson, Pinehurst, R 2, Box
40.

Strong, Young berry plants,
now ready, 75c doz. 500, $5 C.
$35 M. 10 percent discount for
advance orders. Mrs. Reinstein,
Savannah, 727 E. 39th St.

Silver skin Bermuda onions,
50c, 500; 90c M. Prepaid in Ga.
Zoe Baker, Norman Park, R 1.

Earliest var. Imp.. Klondike
strawberry plants, 25 C. $1, 509,
$1.75 M. Large everbearing, 30c
C. $1.25, 500. Large May cher-
ries, 3 for 30c. Mrs. J. 8. Crowe,
Cumming, R 1.

Missionary strawberry plants,
25c. C.. $2.50 M. Add 5c postage
for ea. hundred. Exc. for heifer
calves, pigs, syrup, guineas, pe-
cans, or chickens... W. P.. Brown,
Tifton, R 6.

Everbearing, also May bearing
strawberry plants, large var., $2
M; 3 M $5; rooted Goose plums,
3, 30c; 2 lbs. butter weekly, 50c.
Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell, R 2.

Strawberry plants, Everbear-
itip 2hc C= 250, bc; 500. 90c;
$1.50 M, Make offer for 15 M. by
express. Carl. Phillips, Colquitt,
3.

May cherry, quince, 3, 30c;
foxgrape, 3, 15c; Ga. collard, 10c
C. Sugar or Salad peas, pump-
kin, sunflower, 2 cups, 15c. Exc.
for pecans or peanuts, Doyle
Eller, Ellijay, R 3. ;

Mastodon, Everbearing, Lady
T. strawberry plants, 35 C.
tame dewberries, 75c doz. May
cherry, old fashioned sweet ap-
ple trees, 15c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. W. N. Turner, Cleveland, R
1

10 Ibs. strawberry plants, 25c
C. Sage plants, 15c a bunch, Add
postage. Mrs, J. B. Jones, Dah-
lonega, R, 1.

Frost-proof cabbage and col-
lard plants, 60c M postpaid, 50c
M collect. Not less M sold. Mar-
cus Williams, Gainesville.

Strawberry plants, 500, $1.00.
Exc. for white feed sacks or good
grade tobacco. I pay the postage.
S. A. Miller, Finleyson, R

Millions frost-proof cabbage
and collard plants, ready, sat.

guar, lie C; 300, 25c; 50c. M.
postpaid; 40c M colect. Ernest

Williams, Gainesville,

E. J., Chas. frost-proof cab-
-bage plants,

500,. 40c; 75c M.
Bermuda and Prizetaker onion
plants, 500, 50c; 80c M. All post-
paid. R. Chanclor, Seville.
Big lot of White Wax Bermu-
da onion plants, del. 75c M. W.

A. Peek, Elberton.

Genuine, true to name Mis-
Sionary strawberry plants; $2 M.
Money order or shipped COD.
Damp moss packed. Bud Sweat,
Alma, R 1, Box 26,

Rhubarb plants, 50c doz; yel-
low root, 25c lb; Missionary
strawberry, $2 M. dry Sage, 35c
lb. hot red pepper, 35 lb. Miss
Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, R 4.

Mastodon Everbearing straw-
berry, also Lady Thompson, 30c
C. $2.50 M. Red and Black rasp-
berries. $1. doz. Blue Damson
plums, 15c ea. Mrs. Hubert F.,
Turner, Cleveland, R 4,

Earliest var. Klondike straw-
berry plants, 20c Gc. $1.50 M.
Everbearing strawberry, 30c GC.

$2.50 M. Add postage. Mrs. Gra

dy Crowe, Cumming, R 1.

State insp. Klondike straw-

berry plants, 25 C. $1.75 M del.

Money order preferred, Ship any

oe Miss Lena Norris, Sparks,

Cabbage plants, E. dC Wi,

Flat Dutch, Succession, 60 M

Plants For Sale

Thursday, December 15,





del. 40c M FOB. J. F. Hadden,
Doerun.

Everbearing and Lady Tv.
strawberry plants, 25 C. Exe
for white feed sacks, Add post-

Holloway, Dahlonega, R. 1.

Chas. W., E. J. cabbage plants,
500, 50c; 75c M del. 5 M $3, 10
M $5 Exp. Col. Guy Waldrip,
Flowery Branch.

Lucretia dewberry plants and
Eldorado blackberry plants for
sale. Patra Robinson, Greenville.

Frost-proof cabbage plants,
Copenhagen Mkt. Wakefield,
Dutch, 500,,40; 65 M. White
and yellow Bermuda onion
plants. 500, 50c; 75 M. All post-
paid. John B. Pope, Fitzgerald.

Early bearing strawberry
plants, 25c C. Exc. for white feed
sacks or anything can use. Mrs.
R. C. Law, Empire, R 1, Box 30.

Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.59 M. Exc. for Ga. Cane syrup
or pigs.. A. M. Wilson, Jones-
boro.

Quality Missionary strawberry
plants, wet moss packed. First
crop from Eastern Nursery stock.
35c C. $3 M. Postage 10c first 100,
5c. ea. additional. Ref. Peoples
Bank, here. W. F. Luckie, Ray
City.

Chas. W. and E. J. cabbage
plants, 60c M. Yellow Bermuda
onion plants, 75c. Both prepaid.
D. M. Barber, Baxley.

Cabbage plants, 60c M; yellow
Bermuda onion, 75c M. All del.
J. L. Leggett, Baxley.

Flat D. and Copenhagen Mkt.
cabbage plants, 500, 35c; 50c M.
Bermuda onion, 40c 500; 60c M.
Dave Tuten, Baxley:

Klondike strawberry plants.

Gov. insp. 35 C. $2 M. 5 M up,
$1.50 M. Exe. what have you?
Postpaid. H. A. Sneed, East
Point, 600 Center Ave.
_ Bermuda onion, Copenhagen
Mkt., and W. cabbage plants, 60c
M. 5 M $2.50 postpaid. R. L.
McRee; Meigs.

Missionary, Klondike and
Lady T. strawberry plants, $1.60
M del. in Ga. Insp. Will exc. for
peanuts or peas at market price.
Guy Taylor, Macon, R 1.

Early var. genuine Klondike
strawberry plants, true to name,
25c C. $1.75 M. Pop corn, 10c lb.
7 Rosie Crowe, Cumming, R

Everbearing strawberry plants,
$1.50 M with good roots. Miss
Hattie Mae Huff, Philomath.

Lady T. strawberry plants, $1.-
50 M del. Miss. Pauline Scroggs,
Alto, R 1.

C. W., Dutch cabbage plants,
65c M del. 50c M FOB; Klon-
dike strawberry, $1.40 M. H. C.
Evans, Gainesville, R 1.

Klondike and Lady T. straw-
berry plants, 20c C. $1.75 M del;
Chas. W. and E. J., cabbaze, 500,
50c; 75c M del. 5 M up, 50c M col.
Guy Crow, Gainesville, R 2.

Field grown frost-proof cab-
bage plants, E. J., C. W., 10c C.
75. M. postpaid. Exe. for butter-
beans or dried fruit. F. F. Ros-
Ser, Seville.

Crystal Wax and Straw col.
Bermuda. onion plants, 500, 60c,
$1 M prepaid; E. J., Chas. W.
Succession cabbage, same price;
nice collards by truck load. J. O.
Fussell, Dawson.

Extra fine cabbage plants,
large Wakefields and Crystal
Wax Bermuda onion COD. 50c
M. J. P. McCook, Fitzgerald, E
Central Ave.

Millions extra large fresh W.
cabbage and Crystal Wax Ber-
muda onion plants, COD. 50c M.
F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.

Frost-proof Chas. W. and Flat

price, postpaid.

Fitzgerald, RFD 3.
200 Lucretia dewberry plants,

15 black walnut trees, and black

I. L. Stokes,,



locust seed. Mrs. J. L. Rodgers,
Greenville, :

age on small orders. Mrs. Viola}

D. cabbage plants, 500, 40c: 70c |
M. White Bermuda onion, same

Frost-proof cabbage plar
J.. Chas. W. Dutch. Open
grown. ready, 25c, 200; 50
"5c: Mi. -All del, P,P. oe:
Fitzgerald, R 2.

Chas. W., and E. J.
plants, 500, 35c; 55 M p:
Lennox L. Morris, Jr., Bax

Chas. W., E. J., cabbage
500, 50c; 75c M. 10 M $
lect. Klondike strawberry,
M del. Now ready. Dewe
is, Flowery Branch. R 1

Klondike strawberry
$1.25 M. Lady T. strawhber:
50; collards, 75c M. Addie
nolds, Gainesville, R 2.

Lady T. strawberry plan
50M; Klondike, $1.25 M,
mon Watson, Gainesville.

Klondike strawberry, 30
$1.25 M. E. J., Chas. W. ci
plants, 25c, 200; 75c M. Po:
Money order. Delphus
Helena. Sieg
Chas. W. cabbage plants
500; 65c M. Leon Gaff, Fi
ald, R 2. ie

Millions frost-proof ec
plants, 500, 35c; 50c M pos
5 M $2; 10 M $3.50. Ex
Amos Williams, Gainesvi

Klondike strawberry |
500,, 90c; $1.50 M. Royce W.
Gainesville, R 2.

Mastodon strawberry
35c C. H. H. Jones, Wins

Dutch and W. cabbag
collard plants, 20c C. 65c |
10 M $4. Exp. Col; Kl
strawberry plants, 500, 90c
M del. L. A. Crow, Oakwo

Imp. Klondike, Lady
Everbearing strawberry
$1.25 M del. E. J., C. W. cai
$1 M del. J. M. Jones, Gra

Gov't. insp. dewberry |
Lucretia, $1 C. $7.50 M; Y
$2 C. $15 M COD. Roy
Kenzie, Armuchee.

Extra Prizetaker and_
Bermdua onion plants, 50
"5c M; E. J., C: W. a
same price. Del. parcel pos
paid. Mrs. Geo. Gaffney,
gerald. =

Nice Kudzu rocts, 60 C
M FOB. Eugene deBrahant.
land. :

Best collard plants hav
raised, open field grown,
50c M. Postage paid on 5
over; tender collard and
greens, ready for trucks.
Warmock, Uvalda. :

Frost-proof E. J., Che
cabbage plants, 20c C. 7
5 M up, 50c M collect. W.
Waldrip, Flowery Branc

Missionary and &
strawberry plants, $1.50.M
paid in Ga. Add postage
State. Mrs. A. C. Holland,
ery Branch. :

Copenhagen, Wakefield,
D., cabbage plants, i
collards, 80c M del. 5 M |
M. Money back guar.

M postpaid; 5 M $2. Ex
lect. Ranville Fossett, Baxl
BE, J., Chas. W. cabbag
M: 5 M lots, $2.39 prepaid
muda onion plants, 70
paid. Johnnie Smith, Baxiey.
E. J., Chas. W. cabbag:
50c M del. Bermuda onion
75 M del. Earnest Lewis
ley. :
Frost-proof E. J.
cabbage plants, ready,
in Ga, 500, 40c; 60c M
Norton, Baxley.
Chas. W., E. J., cabbage,
proof, Prepaid. No persona.
500, 35c; 60c M. Jace
Baxley. <
Frost-proof cabbage pla
., Ga. collard, Yelle

Mail, 500, 60c; 90c M. Ex
bage crate, 2 M $1. G. W.
man, Tifton. f

ready, 75c
packed. guar. true to na



G. Johnson, Fitzgerald, F



December 15, 1932.

ants For Sale



strawberry plants,
Senns seed, 10c this.,
newall melon seed for
dd postage. Write. Mrs.
ow, Cumming, R 1.
and C. W. cabbage plants,
50c M in 10 M lots, Col-
ne and Baltimore toma-
and cabbage seed, 75c Ib.
. O. Waldrip, Flowery

dike strawberry plants, $1,
der cornfield and black
ins, 20c teacupful; 6 cups

e striped bunch pea,
crowders, 20c pk. Mrs. W.
bs, Flowery Branch, R 1.
T. strawberry plants, occ
M postpaid, or exc. for
ruit, lima beans, cabbage
rmuda onion plants, Mrs.

strawberry plants,
5e postage per C. Exc.
thing can use; large size

Crow, Gainesville.

'T. strawberry plants, 25c

1; $2 M. Kiondike, 500,

50 M. Ethel Crow, Gai-

Be 2.

W. and J. W. cabbage

5c M. 500, 40c; Klon-

rawberry, $1.25, del. Mrs.

Valdrip, Gainesville, R 2.
Flat Dutch and Copenha-
bbage plants, 500, 50c; 75c
paid; 5 M $2.75; 10 M $5.

, . V. Strayhorn, Flow-

ch,

T. strawberry plants, $2
ondike, $1 M. E. J.,. Flat
1 cabbage, 75c M. 5 M 60c
fie Crow, Gainesville, R 2.

aring mulberries, 2 - 4

. or exc. for Irish pota-
or pecans, paper shells. Mrs.
Freeman, McIntyre, R 2.

roof E. J., Chas. W. and
utch cabbage plants, 35c,
60c M del. 50c M COD. Col-

me price. S. C, Rowe,

Ing dewberry plants, 5c
Postpaid. Money order. C.
our, Columbus.

-proof cabbage, Bermuda
In, Ga. Heading collard
S, by prepaid mail, 500, 65c;

Not prepaid, COD, 1 M
> M 50c M. W. A. Bruce,
dland.

aring strawberry, extra
5e C. Exc. for good home-
tobacco, dried fruit, or
uts. Mrs. W. H. Norton,
son, RT.
var. cabbage plants, 60 M
M $1.75 del. all var. onions,
del. 3 M $2. Exc. for cab-
onion or tomato seed. Har-
ith, Baxley.

nd Dutch cabbage plants,

45c, 500. Exc. for tobacco,
pecans. W. F. Mathis, Flow-
ranch, R 1.

field grown collard plants
50; Exc, for chicken feed
free from holes, or this
rop honey. Mrs. W. B. Kug-
owdon.
rbearing raspberry plants,

$1. D. W. Reeves, Atlanta,
Gordon St. S. W.

Plants Wanted

or 1 M_ Klondike
berry plants for mixed var.
ge plants. Ea. party pay
Thelma. Stembridge,









Seed For Sale -

ARKET BULLETIN |

- Seed Wanted

Misccllaweoue: F or Gale 3

Tobacco F or Sa e



seed, $4 Ib. W. D. Poythress,
Swainsboro.

Best coffee seed, large pkt.,
15c; $1.10 lb. del. Cash with or-
der. No stamps. A. M. Calhoun,
Soperton, R 3, Box 24.

Pop corn, white bunch butter-
beans, speckled running butter-
beans, half runners, 10c cupful.
each; white multiplying onions,
40c gal. Add postage. Mrs. Fred
Gravley, Marietta, R 1.

Grohoma seed. produce from 5
to 15- tons acre. 25c lb. 10 lbs.
Oy Over, 20c lb. Ed Odom, Ideal.

White Bermuda onion sets, 15
qt. 25c per 1-2 gal. 50c gal. $3.50
bu. Mrs. Louise MHollomon,
Brooklyn.

Striped half runner _ bean,
broom corn seed, and _ striped
cornfield beans, each, 10c cup;
Rockyford cantaloup seed, 15c
cup. Add postage. Grace Frey,
Marietta, R 2.

Okra seed, 20c cupful. Exc.

for good, tender cornfield bean
seed. Vassie Tolbert, Rockmart,

R 2, Box 73.

Lespedeza Sericea (perennial
lespedeza), available at market
prices. Seed supply limited.
Write for information and pri-
ces. B. E. Newell, Luthersville.
-Crotalaria Spectabilis seed, 10c
Ib. in 100 Ib: lots, or exc. for
peanuts or syrup. Geo. Foster,
Quitman, P. O. Box 444.

White nest onions, for plant-
ing or eating, 30c gal. $1.75 bu.
FOB. D. M. Barge, Tyrone.

Hastings Alaska Eng. pea
seed, frost-proof, 25c Ib; also Fig
and Watermelon rind preserves,
40c qt. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thom-
son.

Cattail millet, 25c qt. del;
chicken corn, 25 1b; sound chu-
fas, $3 bu; yellow and _ white
Rice pop corn for best offer. C.
L. Lewis, Newborn, R 1, Box 26.

Imp. Calif. beer seed, guar. 6c
start, postpaid, also pkt. of an-
other seed free. J. M. Craton,
Dallas, R 4.

Large yellow multiplying on-
ions, 15 qt., 50c gal. Ad postage
or exc. for anything can use.
Joseph Norman, Dewyrose, R 1.

Rape seed, 2 lbs. 35c; 4 Ibs.
50c; 9 Ibs. $13: Want water
ground meal, 5 bu. del. for $2.-
50; Success, Stuart pecans, 25c;
large seedlings, 10c lbs.
Waddelle, Pearson.

Seed, sweet and hot pepper,
okra, Giant stringless bean and
white nest onions. Sel or exc, fcr

rell, Greenville, R 3.

Ginseng seed, 1932 crop, 25c
per 100, or $2 per M. Oscar Mei-
ster, Baldwin.

Guar. pure, sound Stone Mtn.
melon seed, 20c Ib. No orders less
than 10 lb. lots. H. L. Wilchor,
Butler, R 3.

All kinds of garden bean and
cornfield bean seed, half run-
ner, 15c cup; cornfield, 10c cup,
or 20c Ib. Exc. some for Bermu-
da onion plants, del. in Febru-
ary. Mrs. L. R. Ashworth, Lo-
panville, R 4.

Bonanza. tobacco seed, 25c per
thls. postpaid. L. H. Grimsley,
Adel.



Seed Wanted

Exe. pood, frost-proof cabbage
plants, or No. 1 grade Sugar
Crowder peas for pure Stone Mt.
melon seed or for white feed
sacks, any cap. C. F. Maddox,
Lawrenceville.

Want 4 or 5 bu. Kaffir corn,
also 4 or 5 bu. Millet seed. State
lowest cash price. J. G. Minick,
,| Brookley.

Will give 35 for 2 Ibs. good,



.|sound watermelon seed, any va-

John L, Bennett, Screven,
Box 31.
beer seed, dried, 5c thls
d; pkt. of another seed
irs. T. C. Craton, Dallas,

Dales Bannaza tobacco

riety. Mrs. A. S. Pierce, Gaines-
ville, 7 East Broad St.

Exe. 3 cups little Early Marvel
garden peas for 3 gts. white nest
onions. Mrs. M. L. Boulineau,
Pulaski.



Want 25 Ibs. Carpet Grass

pecans or apples. Mrs. R. F. Ter- ta

seed,. clear of other seed. Will
buy or exc. B. peas, A No. 1.
Send best price on carpet grass
at once. E, L. Cooper, Butler, R
3, Box 24.

Want to buy some corn. Quote.
Mrs. J. S. Adams, Sandersville.



Miscellaneous For Sale



Have hulled walnuts and pe-
cans to sell or to exc. for cotton,
dried peaches, apples, meal or
new Ribbon Cane syrup, also side
meat. A. B. Wood, Griffin.

Black walnut MEATS, clean
and sifted, 30c lb. postpaid in 2
lb. lots or more. Money order.
L. F. Collins, Maysville, R 2.

Yellow root, 2 lbs. 25c; Red
Root, 20c lb. Sassafras, 15 lb;
mullen, 5c bunch; butterfly root
45c lb. Add postage. Miss Flossie
Chastain, Mineral Bluff, Care
DeHarts Box.

4 good plow mules, 5 shoats,
50 bu. corn. Reasonable. See
them at my barn; also fresh, Ga.
Ribbon cane syrup, 75c gal. Mrs.
Mary L. Kimbrell, McDonough,
Ries:

Red Root, 20c Ib. sassafras root
15c Ib; yellow root, 15c lb. mul-
len, 4c bunch; butterfly root, 40c
lb. Add postage. S. E. Abercrom-
bie, Mineral Bluff.

800 lbs. back walnuts, 75c bu.
250 lbs. hickory nuts, 3c lb. All
dbl. sacked, FOB. G. D. Ponder,
Forsyth.

Wild cherry bark, 15c Ib; sas-
safras root, 10 lb. del. in 10 lb.
lots; Mrs. E. A, Sawyer, Glen-
wood, R 2.

Walnut kernels, 50c lb. del.
Himalaya dewberry vines, rooted,
50c doz. 3 doz. $1 del. or exc.
for anything can use. Mrs. E.
Gilstrap, Alto, R 2.

5 ats. Fig preserves, 50c qt.
FOB; 3 mixed Anconas - Bantam
hens and cock, $1.25 for lot. Mrs.
W. R. Chasteen, Locust Grove.

Nice, shade dried sage, 35c lb.
Hot dry peppers, 20c gal.; want
cabbage plants, 500. Will exc.
dried peaches for same, Mrs. L.
B. Taylor, Rydal.

John the Conqueror, Red
Shank, Rattle snake Master,

right, Keysville, R 1, Box 113.
Kudzu, well rooted, 50c C; 13
lbs. Jarge seedling pecans, 10 Ib.
100 Ibs. white crowder peas, 2
1-2e lb. Exc. for shelled corn at
40c bu. Wm. Helms, Buena Vis-

Hulled and dried black wal-
nuts, this yrs. crop, 2c lb. Nice,
clean dried sage, 50c lb. del. also
Red Hot pepper, 25c lb. Money
order only. Mrs. J. E. Yawn,
Rhine, R 1.

Hot red pepper, dried, 30c Ib.
del. Ida Wright, Alto, R 1.

Black walnut MEATS, 4c lb.
cherry bark, 30c lb. Add postage.
Mrs. Ellie Waters, Dahlonega,
oa

Hot red pepper, dried, 35c at.
Horse radish roots, 25c lb. Mrs.
Iowa Woodring! Alto.

Artichokes for planting or
pickling, 80c bu. for large quan-
tities; 2c Ib. smaller amounts. All
FOB. Mrs. Lee Maddox, Eaton-
ton, R 2.

3 bu. nice, clean black wal-
nuts, and 5 bu. nice size Jeru-
salem artichokes for pickling; 5
bu. smaller ones for seed. Miss
M. A. Brobston, Madison.

White feed sacks, plain and
lettered, 5c and 10c ea. Exc. for
Concord grape rootings, pecan
and other fruit trees, or other
value. F. M. Collins, Marietta, R
5.

Napier grass roots, $1 C; ar-
tichokes (white French), $1 pk;
Crotalaria, 50c lb. Ricinus, mam-
moth mixed, 25c doz. All del. T-
L. Mitchell, Macon.

Oyster shell, in 100 Ib. sacks,
med. and chick size, 80c per
sack, FOB. No chks. B, H. Sam-
ple, Dublin.

Sound popcorm shelled, To: Ib;



Samson Snake Root. A. B. Boat- |.



running okra seed, 2 doz. 10c;
fine apricot and May cherry
trees, 3 - 5 ft. 50c doz; yellow
and sassafras root, 15c lb. del.
W.B. Skinner, Gainesville, R 5.

- New crop black walnut Meats,
sifted, 40c Ib. from 1 lb. up to &
lbs., and from 5 ibs. up at 35c
lb; also nice pecan MEATS in
halves, 40c lb. Mrs. M. J. How-
ington, Commerce, Rt. 2.

100 lb. cap. white, bleached
chicken feed sacks, 10c ea. Exc.
for cotton, etc. Write. Miss C.
Maxwell, Whigham.

Black walnut MEATS, 35 Ib.
10 lbsec$0- 2 Pd Fe ROGELS,
Culberson, N. C. Resident of Ga.



HIDES AND RAW FURS
- FOR SALE
Want to hear from parties who
want to buy hides and raw furs.
C. J. Moseley, Stockbridge, R 2.



Miscellaneous Wanted

Exe. Missionary strawberry
plants, for dried apples, peaches,
nest onions, chickens, Eng. or
Crowder peas. Plants at 25c C.
$1.75 M. here. J. W. Hancock,
Alma.

Exc. white running butter-
bean seed and other value for
dried apples, peaches, or Irish
potatoes; Burbanks Thorniess
blackberry plants, $1 doz. E. A.
Watson, Mauk.

Exc. pop corn and black wal-
nut MEATS for white feed sacks,
10 lb. cap. or for other value.
Mrs. H. F. Reece, Talking Rock,
R 2.

Will give $2 for 6 Ibs. new
goose or duck feathers. Must be
new. Mrs. R. J. E. Dalgo, Jen-
kinsburg.

Tobacco For Sale

* Good,
co, 1931 crop. Chewing or smok-
ing, yellow or red leaf, pressed,
12 Ibs. $1 del. in Ga. H. G. Wil-
liams, Coffee.

Good, old home made tobacco,
1931 crop, long leaf, whole leaf,
red or yellow, 12 Ibs. $1. del. Ga.
M. S. White, Alma.







Leaf tobacco, aged and mellow,
good flavor, 10 ibs. 60c. Dk:
Williams, Mershon.

Genuine, flue cured tobacco,
chewing or smoking, ready to
use, 14 Ibs. $1; Virginia Bright
Leaf tobacco seed, 20c per heap-
ing thls. G. W. Miles, Alma.

Bright red, flue cured tobacco,
15 Ibs. $1 del. 8rd zone. H. J. Mc-
Corvey, Coolidge. R 2.

Good, flue cured tobacco, well

| pressed, 13 lbs. $1 del. to 3rd

zone. Drurey Taylor, Alma, R 3.

Good, bright, flue cured tobac-
co, aged and mellow, 13 lbs. $1
del. in Ga. W. M. Miles, Coffee.

Mild and mellow, flue cured
tobacco, 12 lbs. $1 del. 100 lbs. del
by Frt. $7. A. L. Rozar, Baxley,
R.2:

Yellow, flue cured tobacco, 7
Ibs. 50c; 14 Ibs. $1 postpaid 3rd
zone, Willie Mae Taylor, Baxley.
Pon2s

Flue cured tobacco, 13 lbs. $1;
6 Ibs. 50c. Prepaid 3rd zone. Mrs.
E. J. Joyner, Baxley.

Best chewing tobacco, 12 Ibs.
51$1; smoking, 6c Ib. del. Trade for
anything can use. F. M. Fowler,
Baxley, R 2.

Flue cured tobacco, aged and
mellow, ready to use, 10 Ibs. 60c.

John Williams, Alma, R 3.

Good, home made tobacco,
R | ready for chewing or smoking,
13 lbs. for $1; 7 Ibs. 50c. Cash
with order. Pay postage. Mrs.
Mary Tyre, Baxley, R 4.

Good, flue cured 1932 crop to-
bacco, 10 lbs. 1 postpaid; H. D.
Boatright, Rockingham.

1931 tobacco, Brown in color.
13 lbs. $1 in leaf, Del. Ga. Sat.
guar. Oscar Hamilton, Vidalia.

Good, flue cured tobacco,
whole leaf, 13. lbs. $1; 6 Ibs. 50c.

old, home made tobac-.

1931 crop, long Bright or Red}

Prepaid to 8rd zone. Alice M
kin, Baxley.

Genuine, A-1, flue cured
bacco, 13 lbs. $1 prepaid to
zone, Frank Harris, Baxley. |

1931 crop, good, barn or flu
cured long bright or red leaf
bacco, aged and mellow; we.
pressed, good flavor. 12 Ibs. $
del. in Ga. Bessie Mathis, Me
shon, :

Barn cured tobacco, Dark
Leaf, or Light Red, 1931 cr
pressed, ready to use. Sat. guar.
R. D. Davis, Alma, R 3...

Flue cured tobacco, long dar
red or light red leaf, well pres:
ed, ready to chew, 13 lbs. $1 de
3rd zone. Sat. guar. H. L. Wil-
liams, Rockingham.

Barn cured tobacco, dark
light red, well pressed, ready
use, 12 lbs. $1, prepaid. Sat. gua:
J. L. Golman, Alma.

Flue cured tobacco, dark
leaf, aged and melow, 1931.
Ready to use. 13 lbs. $1 postp:
Sat. guar. J. G. Medders, Alm

Excellent grade tobacco, sm
or chew, barn or flue cure
brown or yellow leaf. Ready
use. 13 Ibs. $1 del. in Ga. D
Beecher, Baxley, R 2.

Selected, flue cured tob
}chewing or ee se
use, 16 lbs. $1 del.

Baxley.
A. No. 1 grade barn, flue cu

mellow. 2 yr. old. 12 Ibs. $1
paid to 8rd zone. Sat. guar.
E:-D: Music, Alma; R12 >

Good, old home-made toba
chewing or smoking, long
leaf, aged and mellow, 10 lbs.
Loy Williams, Alma.

Good, old home made le
ing and smoking tobacco,
pressed, ready to use, 10 1 4 (
D. E. Wiliams, Rockingh

Good, home made tobacco
cured, bright red leaf, aged

mellow, well. pressed, 10 lbs 60
Miss Colline Deen, Coffee.

Good, old, home made, |
cured, flavored long leaf to
co ,aged and mellow, ready f
use, 12 lbs. $1 del. 3rd zon
W. Cotherin, Coffee.

Bright leaf tooacco, chew
12 lbs. $1, prepaid to 3rd z
Mrs) Christine Harper, Surre!

Tobacco Wanted

Want i5 Ibs. best grade, -
cured sweet chewing tobacco
prepared ready for use, Sen
sample and best price. C.
Roberts, Carrollton, R 2.

Want 10-12 Ibs. best grade le
smoking and chewing tobacc
Send sample and best price.
Forester, Head River. _

Exc. white lima butter b
lb. for lb., of chewing tob
also Ib. for Ib. for papershell
cans, Mrs.2 Bb. & Thorn
Bowdon, R 1.

Want 10 lbs. good smoking
bacco. Send sample and
del. price. O. L, Williams, E







Georgia Products
For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR

2 bu. lady peas, 6c Ib, 3
black-eyed peas, 4c lb. All so
and clean, FOB. E. V. Louc
milk, Mt. Airy, R 1.

Lady peas, 30 lbs. $1.50; cre
sugar crowders, 3 lbs. 25 px
paid. Mrs. Elisha Kirk,
mart, R. 2.

75 lbs. white Rice peas, slig
ly damaged, 4c lb. FOB. At
McDonald, Stapleton, R 1.

50 bu. clean, new crop
peas, 50c bu FOB. J. I. -McN
Stapleton. aS

Car load of good, sound
velvet beans, $4.50 ton FOB. A
Faun: Reynolds..







eorgia Products
For Sale



5 bu. cream crowder peas,
FOB. Cash for money or-
W. L. Timms, Hoschton, R

st proof Eng. pea seed, 20c
postpaid, or exc. for bunch
' beans, or anything can
rs. J. J. M. Smith, Tifton,

proof Eng. peas, 25 lb.
lots postpaid. Exc. for oth-
1e, Elliott Nabors, Hazle-
Red.
bu. Brabhams and 100 bu.
peas, 1932 crop. Prices and
es on request. W. L. Ren-
Wellston.
u. ea. Brabhams and Iron
90c bu. FOB. Sound, new
ample on request. Money
or cashiers check. R. F.
ough, Byron.
striped half

hite feed sacks, free
at 5c ea. Ea. to pay post-

enuine, Bunch Velvet beans,
led, bagged and shipped at
bu; Osceolas, $3 bu. N. T.
sey, Kite.
100 bu. bunch Unknown peas,
bu. FOB. Sample on request.
Dunn, Zebulon.
velvet beans for seed,
ans in hull at reduced pri-
xc. for something can use.
easley, Kite.
u. Otootan beans, the best
ve ever had, $3 bu. FOB. G.
utchison, Williamson, R 1.
llow sugar crowders, 10c qt.
; (6 wks. pea)-; Jacksons
der butter beans, 10c Ib.
for white nest onions, pea-
or pecans. J. N. Carson,
n, R ny :
bu. white, brown eyed peas,
50 bu.; 2 bu. Brabhams, $3;
rck walnuts, hulled, 75c bu.
Wilbanks, Cave Springs.
White bunch butter beans, 10c
spanish peanuts, 2 1-2c lb.
0 Ib. lots, or exc. for any-
Miss Gussie

Pure Cream Crowders, 60c pk;
uu; Brandywine strawberry
ts, 50c C. $3 M; Burbanks

ess blackberry, 50c doz;
nalds blackberry, $1 C. B.
ke, Mauk.
ootans, 1932 crop, sound and

broken, $3 bu; Registered P.

s. old pigs; also want W.
liets or young hens, near
Cc. M. Stallings, Carroll-

3.
wh-eyed, white table peas,
ge var., 6 1-2c lb. Postpaid in
b. lots to 2nd zone. No
ys or chks. P, D. Wilmot,

sville, R 1.

*kled bunch butter beans,
lb; Deer tongue leaves, 25c
Add postage; want samples
avored chewing tobacco, and
. W. M. Thornton, Jesup.
tons sound, dry velvet beans
od, $5 ton, either car or
k loads. D. W. Knight, Dex-

( Ibs white sugar. crowder
3. 1-2e per jb. cel. Jim
, Doyle.



BUTi-k FOR SALE

, fresh, firm, yellow Jer-
butter, no coloring, 1 Ib.
ts, 3 lbs. shipment, $1 del.
guar. Mrs. P. W. Hyatt,
don, R 4.

RN AND SEED CORN

FOR SALE :
yp. Piedmont seed corn and
namaker cotton seed for
or exc. for wheat, oats, hay
d new syrup. R. P. Stein-

Brooks.

eys Prolific and Mexi-
me seed corn, field select-
1.50 bu. here; peck, 75c pre-
id. W. H. Bolton, Griffin, Box



ite shelled. corn in bags,
bu; home-ground corn meal,



| Georgia Products

For Sale

45c bu; velvet beans in pod, $8
ton bulk car loads. Send chk, R.
B. Cleveland, Omega.

Nassau Bermuda Isles, weevil-
proof seed corn. Grows to 18 ft.
high. Limited amount; 2 - 5 mos
old about 12 lbs. M. B. gobblers
$3 ea. W. C. Smith, Holly Springs
ete

1M bu. ear corn, 30c bu. also
2 car loads each of Peanut vine
hay, $4.50 ton, and velvet beans
in pod, $6 ton. All FOB. All
raised on own farm. T. A. Acree,
Camilla.

500 bu. shelled corn, 35c bu.
1M bu. 1932 crop ear corn, car
loads or truck, 30c bu. 50 tons
90-day velvet beans, $7 ton. All
FOB. No exch. W. O. Denmark,
Brooklet.

72 bu. this yr. bottom corn,
45c bu. from barn. Write if in-
terested. Buford L. Brown, Ge-

e|noea. A. & M. School.

Whatleys Prolific and Mexi-
can June corn, A-1, field select-
ed, $1.50 bu. Exc. for common
corn: 4 for 1. Ea. paying Frt. W.
H. Bolton, Griffin, Box 436.

COTTON SEED FOR SALE

Chincopee, a new and distinct
var. cotton; earliest, most pro-
lific known; plant in April, ga-
ther in July. Sell or exc. for
syrup, or shelled corn. Supply
limited. R. W. Grow, Colquitt.

Half and Half cotton seed,
made in 1931, free from boll wee-
vils, 50c bu. FOB. Money order.
Cc. C. Andrews, Kite.

Cokers Farm Relief, extra
early, big boll, easy picking, boll
weevil beater, $2 per 100 lbs. H.
K. Malcon, Monroe, R 1.

FRESH AND CURED MEATS

Home made pork sausage,
smoked, linked, 5 lbs. $1; butter,
pound prints, 5 lbs. $1; large soft
shell pecans, 4 Ibs. $1. postpaid.
5 Ibs. assorted items, $1. J. W.
Lang, Omega. a

Pure pork sausage, seasoning
just right, smoked and dried, 5
lbs. $1 del. Mrs. Milton Min-
shew, Walden.

Pure pork sausage, 12c Ib. and
postage. Cash with order. Mrs.
John Faircloth, Pulaski, R 1.

Pure country killed pork sau-
sage, smoked with oak wood, 15c
lb. FOB. Will ship COD. C. H.
Willis, Tifton, 110 5th St.







FRUITS FOR SALE

Nice sundried apples 10c Ib.
del; pie plants, 10c bunch, 3 for
25; peppermint, catnip, hore-
hound, 15c doz. Miss Ruth White
Dahlonega, R 1, Box 35.

Nice, sundried apples, 12c 1b;
butter beans, 7 1-2c lb., white
crowder peas, 8c lb; lady peas,
8c lb. All del. Lelan Phillips,
Royston, R 1.

Nice, sundried apples, 7 1-2c
Ib.; genuine Lady Thompson
strawberry pants, true to name,
25c C. May cherry trees, 25c for
3. Add postage on all orders.
Mrs. Birdell Etris, Dahlonega, R
a

HONEY BEES AND BEE SUP-
PLIES FOR SALE

30 pat. hives, with suers,
frames, and good heavy swarms
$1 ea. or lot for $25 at my yard.
S. A. Gilreath, Cartersville, R 2.

Ext. honey, 5 Ibs. pails, '75c del.
Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland.

White honey in comb, in lard
cans, 50 lbs. $3.75; new sugar
cane syrup, 10 Ib. cans, 6 to cs.
$2.50. T. J. Littlefield, Omega.

New comb and Strained honey
in 10 Ib. pails, ea. $1; 5 pails or
more, 90c ea. FOB. Alex Bar-
field, Louisville, R 2.

Two 10 lb. buckets honey in
cans, $1.25 each, FOB, or exc. for
dried apples, free of worms: 12
Ibs. of apples for gal. honey. Ea.
prepay chgs. F. M. Fowler, Bax-
ley, R 2.

Exe. grade Ext. honey, 10 Ib.





pail, $1.25 del; 5 lbs, T5c del. No,

MA 2

For Sale

2 grade 10 Ib. pail, $1.
Sheppard, Savannah,
Henry St.

30 colonies honey bees in pat.
gums, from 5 to 6 cells per cap.
75c per colony. J. W. Johnson,
Dexter, R 2.

Pure Ext. honey No. 2 grade,
2 ten lb. pails postpaid, $1.75;
good mule, about 12 yrs. old, 1M
Ibs. $125 cash. Jno. A. Crummey,
Doctortown, x

Bak.
1222. iE.



PECANS AND PEANUTS
| FOR SALE

Fecans, large Stuaris, 7 Ibs. $1} 2

or 15c lb.; 12 Tancred Leghorn
hens, 65c ea. cock, 75c; 2 turkey
Bronze hens, $3 ea. All FOB. Mrs.
G. J. Holcomb, Bremen, Box 102.

New crop pecans, 300 Ibs, each,
Tesche, 10c 1b; Stuarts, 15c lb. B.
H. Thomas, Blakely, R 4,

75 lbs. pecans, 15c lb; speck-
led crowder peas, known as pole
cats, 5c lb. $2 bu, del; table peas
(white) 3c lb. All clean and
sound. Mrs. W. C. Harrison, Car-
rollton, R 2.

30 lbs. fine quality Schleys, 15c
lb; 15 lbs. large, well filled Stu-
arts, 12 1-2c lb; 15 lbs. extra
large, well filled, 18c lb. All 1932
crop. Ship in dbl. bags. Money
order. FOB. Mrs. S. B. Dyer,
Thomson. :

No. 1, N. C. Runner peanuts,
1 1-2c lb. 36 Parks B. R. pul-
lets and 3 roosters free, 75c ea.
and 50 lbs. Delmas pecans, 20c
lb. W. S. Norton, Edison.

Good lot of pecans, shelled,
40c lb; not shelled, 12 1-2c Ib.
Any amount, small or large. Mrs.
Claud Logan, Americus, R 2.

White Spanish peanuts, $1.50
bu; white nest onions, 35c gal;
dried peaches, 12 1-2c Ib. Mon-
ey order with order and postage.
No chks. Eva Burell, Elberton,
R 6.

65 Ibs. large, sound Stuart pe-
cans, 25c lb. 25 lbs. med _ size
Schleys, 15c Ib; 50 lbs. seedlings
10c Ib. Miss Belle Timmerman,
Bronwood, Box 83.

Good size papershell pecans,
15c lb. med. size, 10c. Del. in 5
and 10 lb. lots Frank Anderson,
Americus, R 2.

Small seedling pecans, 10c Ib.
or exc. for Spanish peanuts; mix
peas, 50c bu. or exc. for sugar
syrup. H. G. Thompson, Rey-
nolds, R 3.

Large, choice Stuarts, 25c this
point. Ship in 100 lb. bags, COD.
About 200 lbs. Mrs, F. J. Broad-
field, Dennis.

White Spanish peanuts, 60c bu.
2 bu. bag, also pure Ga. cane
syrup, $10.50 per bbl. Malvin
Collins, Whigham.

Good Stuarts, 20c lb. . Mobile
and Tesche, 15 Ib. in 100 lb.
lots and up. All FOB. 20 and 25c
Ib. del. in small quantities. C. G.
Oliver, Barnesville, R 2.

500 lbs. large Frotscher paper-

shell pecan, 20c Ib; 200 lbs. large, | 7

full seedlings, 8c. B. H. Warren,
Louisville.
Large

paper shell Stuarts,

| 1932 crop. Fine flavor, 25c lb. plus

postage. Miss Venice Anderson,
Chipley, R 1. .

Schley papershell pecans, new
crop. Guar. sound. 22c Ib. 5 Ib.
lots del. Ga. Money order. No
stamps. No chks. H. S. Brooks,
Monroe.

Spanish peanuts, 50c_ bu;
seed'ing pecans, 8c lb; Want a
cheap mule; Velvet beans in pod
$10 ton. Write me your offer, J.
H. Leverett, Parrott, R 1.

Nice, shelled pecans, 1932 crop
3 Ibs. $1 postpaid. Money order.
Mrs, Callie Leggett, Baxley.

Choice papershell pecans, 25
Ibs. 15c lb. del. in 5 Ib. lots. Ww.
M. Hooks, Unadilla, R 2.

Red Spanish peanuts, 6c Ib.
No order less bu; new crop Green
Mtn. Irish potatoes, $1.50 bu.
FOB; 2 B. R. cocks, 1931-1932
hatch, $1.50 or 85c ea. A, M.
Harper, Norcross ts



rgia Products
For Sale

Schleys, 5 and 10 Ib. bags, 20c
lb. Mrs. W. M. Watkins, Fitz-
gerald, R 2. |

Extra fine papershell pecans.
Less than 50 make a pound. 4
Ibs. $1. Add 10c postage extra,
Mrs. T. C. Floyd, Chipley, R 2,
Box 174," :

Large size pecans, 20c lb. small
size, 10c Ib del. in 5 Ib. lots or
over. B. A. Nolan, Senoia.

Nice, shelled pecans, 3 lbs. $1
postpaid. Write for special pric-
es on larger orders. Money or-
ders. Mrs. Ruth Ahl, Baxley, R

Papershell pecans, Stuarts, 20c
lb: Frotscher, 15 lb. Mobile, 15c
lb. Miss Daisy Ellis, Greenville.

Runner peanuts, new crop, 100
Ibs. $1.50; $29 ton. E, A. Brooks,
Edison.

Imp. white Spanish peanuts,
large kind for roasting or seed,
40c pk. postpaid in Ga. J. H.
Davis, Milledgeville, R 5.

Spanish peanuts, 2 1-2c Ib. in
50 lb. lots, or exch. C. L. Strick-
land, Alvaton.

Seedling pecans, 10 and 12 1-2c
lb. FOB. Exc. some for whole
wheat flour, dried apples and
peaches. Write first. D. G.
Caldwell, Kingsland, R 1.

New crop, large Stuart pe-
cans, 20c lb. FOB. Arthur Owen,
Barnesville.

Ga. raised N. C. Runner pea-
nuts, 3c lb. or $1.25 for 2 bu. bag.
F. E. Shannon, Lenox.

Large Red Valencia peanuts,
2 and 4 goobers to 1 hull, free
from pops and trash, 10c_ Ib.
FOB; 12 1-2c Ib. del. H. W.
Thurmond, Greshamviille. |

Little white Spanish peanuts,
$1 bu; bunch butter beans, 8c
lb. Add postage; Hastings Gol-
den Leaf tobacco seed, 10c per 2
thls. R. E, Eley, Clem, R 2.



PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES, ETC., FOR SALE

State insp. true to name apple
and peach trees, all lead. var.,
10 to 15c; Concord-Niagara grape
vines, 10c. Exc, for hogs, corn
or shoats. W. H, Alexander,
Cleveland.

Lead. var. apple trees, 8 12 1-2c
ea. del. or exc. for pecans, pigs,
and corn; 40 Ibs. bright, dried
apples, free of worms, $4 del. T.
M. Webb, Ellijay. :

Brown Fig bushes, white scup-
pernong vines, 10c each, or $1
doz. Long green pod okra seed,
10c cupful. Exc. for white feed
sacks. Opal Patterson, Waco.

Scuppernongs, rooted, 6 for
30c; 50c per 12; May cherry and
horseappe trees, 2 - 4 ft. 3 for
aoc. Add postage. No chks. R. C.
Titshaw, Monroe, R 5.

Blackberries, Early Harvest,
Eldoradoes, Ambrosia, Himalay-
ans, and dewberries, 5c ea. 50c
doz. Grape vines, 10c ea. $1 doz.
Rey. L. D. Rolader, Atlanta, R

Scuppernong, muscadine vines
Turkey fig, goose, blue plums,
10c ea. 85c doz. Hazlenut, 40c doz
del. Exc. for white feed sacks or
other value. A. T. Patterson,
Waco. i

800 pecan trees, 5 - 10 ft. cheap
or trade. What have you? C. O.
Edwards, Atlanta, 744 Washing-
ton St., S. W.

Hicks black everbearing mul-
berry sprouts, well rooted, 10c ea.
3 for 25c; 15 for $1; white scup-
pernong, 10c ea. 3 for 25c. D. W.
McCook, McIntyre, R 2, Box 17.

Goose plums, large red var.,
well rooted, 3 for 30c stamps (3c)
prepaid in Ga. Piedmont 2 -ear
seed corn for big acre yields.
2 A. Steinheimer, Woolsey,

Scuppernong vines, well root-
ed, large white var., 20c ea. 3 for
50c postpaid. Isla Hamilton, Ala~
mo, R 2.

Tung oil trees, ready for trans-
planting. Place your order now

lor write for price list and infor-



Thursday, December 1

Georgia Products

For Sale

ge J. &. Hambrick, )
er.
Genuine Baldwin pear, pr
tica'ly blight proof, bear y,
young, 2 yr. budded trees, 75
5 for $3.50. 10 for $6. Fo
Rosene, Ft. Valley.
_McDonalds Earliest blackbe
and Himalaya, Lucretia, Pre
dewberry, large rooted Ky
$1 C. $10 M; Celestrial
Brown Turkey figs, 7 large,
small, $1 postpaid. J. W. Too
Macon, R 2. :
2 - 3 yr. old apple and pe
trees, 15c; 2 yr. Concord an
Niagara grape vine, 10c; peg
and cherry, 35c; Missionary
Klondike strawberry, 50c ,
M. L. C. Head, Cleveland,
Lead. var. apples, 3 ft. 10
Klondike, Progressive strawherr
50c C; Concord and Niag
grape, 10c; $7.50 C. All state
true to name. Postpaid. Cc.
Alexander, Cleveland.
Gov. insp. all lead. var. app
and peach trees, 1 - 3 yrs. old
10 to 20c each; grape vines, 10,
ea. $7 C. Lee Head, Clevela:
Gov. insp. pecan trees, Sc
Stuarts, Money-Makers.
for special low prices. Chas,
Harman, Stovall.
Lead. var, fruit trees, peach
$45 M, $5 C; $1 doz; apples, pl
apricot, fig, $8 C. $125
Pear, cherry, $10 C. $1.75 doz
Grape, $5 C. 90c doz. E. B.
vis, Riverdale. %
Well rooted white scuppern
cuttings, 25c ea. 3 for 50c, Al
McDonalds blackberry cuttin
25c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Glisson, Macon, 405 Burton
May cherry, crabapples, waln
bushes, 3 for 35c; also S.
I. Red cockerel, $1.25, and
mos. od rooster, same str. $3,
oy Wilson, Ellijay, R 3, B
Young walnut trees, 20c ea.
doz. postpaid. Cash with ord
No chks. T. L. Fortner, Dial.

POTATOES FOR SALE

80 bu. graded No. 1 P. R. po-
tatoes, 35c bu. at house. Exc, fo
corn at 30c bu. or what ha
you? Carlton Howell, Newbo

Red Porto Ricans, very
grade. Guar. 50c bu. James
Thompson, Helena, R 1.

SYRUP FOR SALE
A-1 sugar cane syrup in
35 gal. bbls. $10 ea. In cas
1 gal. cans, $2.45; 12 half g:
$2.70; leading var. pecan tre
. T. Ponder. Whigham.





Case. Ship FOB;

request, 6c for postage. |

Hutchinson, Quitman, Rl.
Extra fancy quality red can

bb's. J. W. Rogers, Ochlochne
Best grade heavy sugar Ca!
syrup, 60 gal. bbls. $14; 35
bbls. $8.40; 20 gal. kegs, $5.
15 gal. kegs, $4.50; cs. 6 No.
cans, $2.40. Lee Patrick, Qui
man. ee
Sev. bbls. extra good, new
cane syrup in 35 gal. bbls.,
best cash offer. H. G. Dav
Tennille, Rt. A. z
A-1 cane syrup, new coopera!
28c gal. also canned syrup, $2.
per cs. gal. cans; $2.65 halv
$2.90 quarts. All FOB. R
Speer, Ochlochnee.
Pure sugar cane syrup in nM
bbls. 35 gal. each, $8.25; 60 &
bbls. $14; Best grade, thick a
heavy. Money order or chks.
E. Patrick Quitman, R 1.

VEGETABLES FOR SALE

Quarter of an acre of turn
at reasonable price, also 100
sweet potatoes, 20c bu. 4.
Veal, Chula, Rt. A. :

Seven M. head of collar
large and tender. Whole
cheap, or by truck load; 4
M. B. turkeys, 2 toms, 2
18 Ib. J. J. Bloodworth, G





, December 15, 1939,

gia Products



eee collards for
10 for patch if taken at
o turnips. Write or
mi. Gordon. Ray Blood-



orgia Products

Wanted

AND PEAS WANTED
and 5 mos. old nice
neifer calves for Velvet
-any farm product. Make
er. Charlie Green, Grif-



swap Duroc Jersey hogs

et beans and corn; a'so|

cash for good slipped
orn; Sev. thoroughred
hogs for sale. C. C.
Willacoochee.
1 bu. running velvet
1 bu. good, sound table
1 bu. chufas, or 2 bu.
anuts. L. H. Hutto,
ont, R 1.
to buy Ga. grown Calif.
dy peas, of good quality.
- sound, clean, unmixed
h no weevil damage.
aples and price. R. N.
, Jackson.

UTTER WANTED

00 large collard or cab-
nts for 2 lbs. fresh but-
or dried fruit. Ea. pay
Mrs. J. T. Sutton, Pel-



AND SEED CORN
WANTED
100 bu. slipped shuck
near Ellaville. Make best
C. A. Barker, Ellaville, R

best price on shel'ed

100 bu. del. Lithonia.
corn in shuck, del. John
. Lithonia.

ON SEED WANTED
sev. bu. good cotton
uote best cash prices and

amples. E. E. Smith, Ala-





[| PRODUCE WANTED
hoats and young hogs
tton seed, So. Ga.. pure

yrup, field peas, pecans

kind), baled shucks, pea-
peavine hay. State price;
hogs in truck lots. J. C.
Barnesville.

FRUIT WANTED
ecans for sundried, good
r peaches. Pound for
M. Lindsey, Armuchee.
. R. potatoes for good
r cooking apples: 2 bu.
for 1 of apples. Or exc.
otatces for 2 good pigs.
W. Briscoe, Monroe,

x 64,

arge seedling pecans for
ied apples. Lb. for ib. Ha,
eo Mrs. J. M. Towns,



t 50. lbs. sundried apples,
om peeling and core, this
op, at 5c lb. del. Ciayborne
Winder, 301 Athens St.
sundried horse apples.
mple and best price del.
Q. Phillips, Atlanta, 45
arly J. cabbage plants,
for dried fruit, peaches
Wes. Sound and free from
. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. W.
Beckworth, Baxley.
t bright sundried apples,
core and peel, in exc. for

. Write first.
je Roach Plyler, Man-

Georgia Products
Wanted |

PECANS AND PECANS
WANTED

Exe, reg. big bone Black P. C.
gilt for Ga. Runner peanuts.
Want 500 lb. peanuts. Gilts 4
mos, old. N. H, Bacon, Irwin-
ton.

Exc. 15 Ibs. nice, imp. Spanish
peanuts for 10 Ibs. nice pecans.
Ea. pay postage. Write first. O.
R. Borders, Commerce, R 5.

Exc. hay, syrup, sweet, clean
country lard, good okra seed, or
Portorican potatoes for No. 1
Runner peanuts or good heavy
oe rice. EL L. Todd, Valdosta,

Want 6 Ibs. N.C. seed pea-
nuts, No. 1. Exc. 10 wks. old S.
P. C. fat male pigs, or sell pig
for $5 ea. Ea. pay chgs. on stuff
received. G. A. Thompson,
Swainsboro, R 2.

Exc. 35 lbs. bright, sundried ap-
ples for 35 lbs. 1932 crop Stu-
art, Mobile or Schley pecans, or
white feed sacks. Lester Kerlin,
Lawrenceville.

Want papershell and seedling
pecans. Pay highest cash price.
No wait; No promises. No delays.
Send samples, and state quanti-
ty for sale. Bob McCormick, Al-
bany.

Highest cash prices paid for
seedling and papershell pecans
in any quantity. Send samples
and write quantity for sale. Geo.
M. Prince, Columbus, Box 1160.

Want all var., any amount pe-
cans, also black walnut MEATS.
Neon W. Buchanan, Americus.

Want pecans. State amount
and best price. Send sample. W.
= Tippins, Waycross, 906 Eads

Exc. 10 bu. white Spanish
peanuts for 10 bu. old fashion-
ed running peanuts. Howard P.
Duckworth, Lumpkin, R 2. ~





PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES, ETC., WANTED

Want pecan and pear trees. |

Quote best prices, stating what
you have, etc. Ben F. Wilcox,
Hazlehurst,

Quote best prices for 100 Pine-
apple pear trees, also a few
Schley pecan trees. A. V. Sims,
Wade.

Want 50 Delicious apple trees,
Exc. 5 bu. Hastings Prolific
corn; also exc. 5 bu. Golden Dent
seed corn for 50 Wickson plums.
All to be State insp., 4 - 5 ft.
trees. Elbert Miller, Chipley, R
2.



SYRUP WANTED

Exc. hog, wt. 135 Ibs. dressed,
price 6c Ib. for 20 gal. nice Cane
syrup. A. J. Clary, Arabi.

Exc. large Jumbo peanuts for
good Ga. No. 1 red cane syrup.
Ea. pay chgs. 2 tons grass pea-
vine hay. Make offer at barn;
Trade for good plug mule. J. L.
Smith, Reeves.

Grain and Hay For Sale





4 tons peanut hay, $5 ton, del.
to shipping point. Not Frt. paid.
Cash with order. C. J. Gordon,
Warwick, R 3.

Best grade O-too-tan bean
hay, full of beans, $15 ton; cream
sugar crowder peas, $2 bu; imp.
selected Hastings corn, $1.25 bu.
exc. for shoats. Jas B. Woods,
Brooks,

Texas Rust Proof oats, 50c bu.
FO? WwW. S. Clarke, Pinehurst.

- Wheat, cat and rye straw, for
sale at market price.
Rhyne, Plains.



Poultry For Sale



H AND CURED MEATS
WANTED

t 25 to 50 Ibs. country

ham ea. week. Quality and

ust be right. Will pay

McDonald, Atlanta, 40

BANTAMS
4 prs. mixed bantams, 1932
hatch, $1 per pr. in city, not del.
Mrs. Gentry, Atlanta, 70 Harris
St. N. E. phone, Walnut 8439.
Pure bred Buff Cochin and



Golden Sebright roosters, 50c ea.

Ci:



: Poultry For Sale

Poultry For Sale

os Poultry Wanted



Exe. for fresh peanuts. Mrs. J.
L. Berry, Norcross, Box 125.

1 pure bred Jap Silky rooster,
75c FOB; 6 half- Sebright hens,
15 mos. old, extra good mothers,
40c ea. also pure White African
Guineas, 75c ea, FOB. Mrs. L. B.
Taylor, Rydal.

Buff Cochin and _ Sebrights,
$2.50 trios. First class. Teo Rus-
sell, Rome.



BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS

8 pure bred Barred Rock pul-
lets, Mar. and April hatch. $5
lot. Mrs. J. O. Floyd, Chip-
ey.

Few nice, 1932 hatch White
Rock cockerels, ready for ser-~
vice, 2 for $1.25; nice fat tur-
keys, wt. 10-16 Ibs. 20c Ib. Mrs.
G. W. Ross, Rhine, R 2.

2 fine Parks B. R. roosters,
$1.25 each; March rooster and 2
April hatch, $1 ea. Thompson
str; 8 full Thompson eee 35
ea. Not prepaid. Mrs. G. C. Clif-
ton, Millen, Box 57.

Pure bred Parks str. Reg. 200-
C-32, Foundation stock, Cream
Grade; few choice cockerels, al-
so Yr. old rooster, $1.75 and $2
ea. No exch. Mrs. Henry J. Col-
son, Daisy, R 1.

Parks str. Reg. Per. 11-D1-32.
Cream Grade. Cockerel and 6
pullets, $7, 12 pullets, cockerel,
$12. Money order. Mrs. A. H.
Watson, Graymont.

5 pure Thompson B. R., 3 pul-
lets, 2 roosters, 3 1-2 lbs. 60c ea.
6 pure R. I. Red hens, $1 ea. or
exc. for turkey or guinea hens.
Mrs. W. A. Woodall, Greensboro,
R 1, Box 78.

B02 Pe pullets, large and
small, good order, for sale. Mrs.
A. A. Hurst, Bremen, R 1.

Fine young Buff Rock roost-
ers, $1.50 each. Mrs. R. D. Jack-
son, Dalton.



CORNISH
4 now laying hens, 1 rooster,
1931 hatch. S. L. Cornish. Hea-
vy, healthy. Rose Comb. $5, Mon-
ey order. Exp. collect. Coop free.
Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Bremen.

LEGHORNS

10 Ferris str. W. L. pullets,
March hatch, 75c ea. FOB. J.
B. Holland, Cochran.

Ss. C. W. lL. Feb. cockerel, $1
or exc. for 2 hens, any kind. Mrs.
D. F. McLean, Alma.

8 thoroughbred B. L. cocker-
els, Everlay str. 75c ea. J. H.
Reece Milan, |

4 pure bred young W. L. roost-
ers, from prize stock, 75c ea; 4
mixed hens, 80c ea; 3 pure bred
White Wyandotte roosters, from
prize stock, 85c ea. All FOB. Mrs.
Mattie McPherson, Rabun Gap.

_ GIANTS

J. B. Giants, hens, 60c each;
pullets, 40 to 65c each. All FOB;
red Valencia peanuts, 12 1-2c lb.
del, Mrs. J. E. Passe, Madison,
R 4, Box 39.

Pure bred J. B. G. 18 mos. old
rooster, Royal Purple str. Show
bird. $2 FOB. Cash. John Cross,
Turnerville.

~ ORPINGTONS

300 Buff Orp. chicks, hatched
in October. Broiler size, for sale.
R. H. Roberts, Atlanta, 865 West
End Ave.

Spring hatch Buff Orp. cock-
erels and pulets, direct from
Booths AAA trapnest stock,
Lady Egg-a-day str. Cockerels
ready for service; pullets laying
Mrs. J. C. Ward, Perry.

Big Golden Buff Orp. Grand
Champion winners of South;
ready for service, matured cock-
erels, mated pens at low prices
for quality. Best blood lines, 17
yrs. breeding. Mrs. Ed Morgan,
Americus.







PIGEONS
Thoroughbred White Kings,
mated, banded and working. 46
to 50 oz. per a 6 to 24 mos. old,



$1.25 per pr. FOB. Large lots less.
V. L. Cosey, Jonesboro.

75 White Kings, 20 prs. mat-
ed and banded, $1 pr; unmated,
ise pr. $25 for lot. Guy Bolt,
Chickamauga.

5 prs. White Kings and Car-
neaux, $5 for lot. First class
birds. C. H. Overby, Columbus,
22 llth St.

QUAIL FOR SALE

Specially selected pairs quail
for breeding purposes for sale.
These are descendants from Mr.
Colemans stock in Virginia, and
raised in captivity for the past
12 yrs. High producers in egg
production. Mrs, T. Treanor,
Milledgeville.

Special price of $7.50 per pr. on
mature native bobwhite quail.
Bred in captivity for years and
very tame; ideal breeding stock.
Place orders now. Ed M. Fur-
lough, Thomasville, Cio Piney
Woods Quail Farm.

R. I. REDS

10 April hatch Donaldson str.
pullets and rooster, $9 or exc.
for 2 M. B. turkey hens and 1
gobbler, this yrs hatch. Ea. pay
postage. Mrs. C. L. Smith, Eldo-
rendo.

Donaldson str. R. I. Red Mar.
hatch cockerels, ready for ser-
vice, $1 ea. at my farm, or $1.25
crated and shipped. W. R. Hay-
nes, Villa Rica.

25 Donadson str. March hatch
Red pullets, 85c ea; 12 hens, 20
mos. od, $1 ea. Mrs. W. M. Bark-
er, Molena, Rt. 1.

Donaldson S, C. R. I. Reds, 2
yr. old cock, $5; 20 mos. old cock,
$3; March cockerels, extra, 1,
$2; 1 - $1.50; 1 = $1.25. Mrs. J.
M. Hall, Calhoun.

WYANDOTTES
1 young rooster, $1. All thor-





oughbred Silver Lace R. C. Wy- |

andotte April hatch. Large and
fine. Money order. Mrs. J. H.
Harpe, Blakely.



TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE
25. head pure bred M. B.
Bronze turkeys, 2 yr. old tom, 23
Ibs. $10; young toms, 1932 hach.
20 Ibs. $6 each; young hens, $2
each. Cash with order. Mrs. Lula

Christmas, Vienna, R 4.

5 turkeys, 20c Ib. also 10 pure
bred Owen str. S. C. R. I. Red
March hatch cockerels, $1 ea.
Mrs. W. B. dhirley, Alto, R 2.

4 quackles; ducks and 2 drakes,
75e ea. or ec. for 3 geese and 3
ganders. Mrs. R. E|| Curry, Mt.
Pleasant.

2 Toulouse ganders, 2 yrs. old,
$2.50 per head. Shipped FOB.

Mrs. A. E. Thomas, Cordele.

M. B. tom and 4 hens, 1932
hatch, $5 for tom; $4 ea. for
hens, or $20 for lot. Mrs. Thorp
Burnett, Vienna, R 3.

70 or 80 fat turkeys, 17c at my
door. Mrs. Alvin Powell, Cuth-
bert, R 5.

Poultry Wanted

AUSTRALORPS
Exc. 5 Australorp cockerels for
5 Australorp hens. Ba. pay own
express. Frank Broadhurst, A-
mericus, 620 Barlow St.

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS

Exc. thoroughbred B. Rock
rooster, raised this yr. for same
breed of full blood and healthy,
1 to 2 yrs. old. Local exch. pre-
ferred. Mrs. A. Tanner, College
Park, 576 W. Mercer Ave. *hone,
Calhoun, 2633.

BRAHMAS
Want 2 pure bred Giant str.
Light Brahma cockerels, March
or April 1932 hatch. G. A. Skel-
ton, Royston, R 1. es

LEGHORNS
Want 100 White or Brown L









hens, not over 1 yr. old, at 35c

each, and 10 cockerels, same



breed; 150 bu. corn at 15c
Maude Hamby, Greenville.
Want 100 or more Eng. Le
horn pullets. Consider ot
strains if priced right. (Failed
state name in ad sent to |

letin). Atlanta, R 1, Box 302.



R. I. REDS

Want 2 pure bred Donald
5S: Ge Re ke Red: Heb. or =
cockerels, ready for service. S
best price del. Mrs. A. M. Ca
bell, Hortense, R 2.

Want 10 Dark R. I. Red March
pullets and 1 rooster. Mu
food color and cheap for
A. G. Rigsby, Damascus,

WYANDOTTES

Want 1 Regal Dorcas W. W:
andotte rooster. If you hav
fine stock, need not answer



A. Land, Clayton.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEES
DUCKS ETC., WANTED
Want White Indian Runn
drakes, also hatching eggs. Sta
lowest price. W. Harrison,

gerald.

Baby Chicks For Sal

Pure bred Barred Rocks,
Reds and Buff Orp., also hea
mixed lots for early broile
Booking orders for future d
M. Adams, Cordele, P. .
Sa8:

Eng. Leghorns, Reds,
Rocks, Del. every Tuesda
wk. From pure bred stock
enlied hens. Leghorns, $7
Reds, Rocks, $8. Eustace: de
Kinney, Blackshear.







Eggs For Sale



Pure bred Buff Orp. eggs,
lected for hatching. 75c per
Between 3 and 4 doz. week
Ethel Giddens, Hass
Box 35.

Eggs Wanted

Want all or any part of 3
es fresh eggs, each week. High
cash price paid. Hall McDo
ald, Atanta, 40 Rogers St

Want 8 to 10 doz. eggs pe
Will supply a crate to shi
parcel post and will pay posta:
State price. Mrs. D. B. M
Atlanta, 826 North Ave.

Live Stock F or Sal

CATTLE FOR SALE
Half breed Short-Horn y
lings, 400-600 lbs. $15, only go
for beef; also Black Mamnr
turkeys, fine stock. 17c lb. Ft

O. W. Daughtry, Metter, R

1 cow, 1 nice young Jersey bull
Cow has given 5 gal. per day
$27. or exc. for hogs or cor!
H. Barnhart, Greensboro, R

2 nice milch cows, fresh
for sale. W. H. H. ee
Donough, R 1.

1 extra fine thoroughbr
Jersey male calf, 6 wks. ol
cash at my barn, or exc for
bu. good ear corn, 15 bu. fi
peas. Mrs, Clarence ane
ram. ee
Pure bred Angus bull, Soo
old, wt. approx. 1500 Ibs. Sel









exc. (only for) another pure

Angus bull; 20 Duroc pigs, Go:
en Gleam breeding, $4 ea.
Nelson, Yatesville.

HOGS FOR SALE
Blue Guinea males, no'
dy for service, $10 each.
Watson, Graymont. :
Duroc-Jersey gilts, 150- 175
reg., 6c lb. Reg. Guernsey ui;
light Brahma cockerels; Kuda
plants for sale. L. M. Kenn
Collins. a
300 Ib. ee. &. P. Cc. sow brec







600 Ib. boar (Son of Worlds

rand Champion) $30. Papers

) yr. old horse, in good cond.
. 1200 lbs. Gentle, work any-
vhere, $45 or exc. for hogs. Ed
Jobb, Gainesville, R 8.
sev. Shetland ponies, all sizes
colors, 4 to 9 yrs. old, $35 to
ach, FOB; also 5 - 10 to 11
saddle horse colts, cheap.
. McMichael, Buena Vista.
plug mules, good eyes and
ood workers, for quick sale, $16
or one and $25 for the other.
ont write, come see them. Aus-
Adams, East Atlanta, 455
Side Ave., S.E.

RABBITS FOR SALE
Chinchilla bucks, good breed-
Sound and perfect. $2.50 ea.
te D. C. Dodd, Fairmount.
Pr. full stock Chinchillas, six
108. old, $2.50 for pair; 12 mos.
Id female Chin. $1.50; 6 prs.
Vhite King pigeons, banded, full
Wm Hackett, Macon,





EP AND GOATS FOR SALE

e 100 per cent 2 yr. old
ubian buck, stands 32 in. reg.
o. 41795 in The American Milk
at Record Asn. Also 1 bred
Nubian and Saanan doe. J. V.
Morris, East Atlanta, 448 Haas



Live Stock Wanted -

, OXEN WANTED
Want a gentle, well broke, hea-
y yoke of oxen. W. C. Thurs-
~ ov. George, R 1.

| Seed For Sale

600 lbs. Thurmond Gray melon
eed, A-1, No melons shipped
rom. field, FOB. J. C. Jenkins,
dgeboro, R 1.
0 stalks Green -Cane, av. 6
, 2c Stalk. For chewing or su-
ar. Also 3 bu. hulled black wal-
ts, 1c 1b, Mrs. EB. A. Harper,
sierfield.
Good multiplying Calif. beer
ed, 10c good start del. Also
thite Pearl pop corn, shelled, 10c
not postpaid. Mrs. Corinne
oyd, Rockmart, R 2.
Calif. multiplying beer seed,
Oc good start postpaid; black
alnut bushes, (3) 1 1-2 yrs.-old
oc a. Sev. this yrs bushes, 15c
a. Add postage. Mrs. Sallie
loyd, Rockmart, R 2.
Frost proof garden peas, 50 Ibs
Oc lb. and postage, or 15c Ib,
te lot. Hale best cantaloupe seed
_ 50c wholesale, FOB. J. L. Burk,
ifton, R 3, Box 34.
Imp. Calif. beer seed, guar. .5c
art postpaid, also pkt. another
d free. J. M. Craton, Dallas,







Imp. good, tender brown strea-
ed half runner garden bean seed
Oc pt., $1.10 per half gal; del;
e white bantam yr. old roos-
black hen, 0c FOB. Mrs. N.
Wilson, Canon, R 2.
Id fashioned scallion buttons,
Be gal.; 20c per 1-2 gal.; blood
ed home raised Beet seed, 10c
je pkg. All del. in Ga. Mrs.
thel Tallent, Cumming, R 4,
ox 21.
Imp. Bonanza tobacco seed,
200 lbs. per A, Av. 18c per Ib.
treated. Price, 50c per.oz. del,



Seed For Sale

Tobacco For Sale _

: | Foheccs F or Sale



Cash with order.
Nashville R. 3.

Best var. pimiento seed, only
50c lb. or exc. for new Ga. cane
syrup, peas, hogs, etc. O.-C. Per-
due, Yatesville.

Conch peas, 3 lbs. 50c; T-N-T
or Mushroom pop corn, 1-2 Ib.
30c; 1 lb. 50c; Japanese hulless
pop corn, 1 lb. 35c; LaConch
peas; (a new var); 1-4 lb. 25c.
Postpaid. Earl S. Redwine, Mad-
ras.

J. C. Yopp,



Tobacco For Sale

Good, old home-made, flue
cured tobacco, Bright or Red
Leaf, 12 lbs. $1 del. in Ga. J. 8.
Miles, Coffee.

Bright yellow or Red, flue cur-
ed, aged and mellow tobacco,
ready to chew, 10 Ibs. 60c. J. B.
Parker, Alma, R 3.

A No. 1 grade long dark red
leaf, flue cured tobacco, aged
and mellow, 13 lbs. $1, prepaid
to 8rd zone. J. S. Crapps, Alma.

Dark red, flue cured tobacco,
aged and mellow, stemmed,
twisted and flavored. Ready to
use, 5 Ibs. 75c 10 lbs. $1.25 pre-

paid in Ga. J. E. Williams, Jr.,

Alma,

A No. 1 grade Dark Red, flue
cured tobacco, aged and mellow,
prepared ready to use, 14 Ibs. $1
prepaid in Ga. Frank Parker,
Alma, R 3.

Good, home raised, flue cured
tobaccb, 10 Ibs. 60c; 20 Ibs. $1;
smoking, broken leaf, 10 lbs. 50c.

Mrs. Mattie Holton, Alma, R 3.

Good, old home made tobacco,
flue cured, aged, in the leaf.
Smoking or chewing, 12 lbs. $1,
and 14 lbs. $1 prepaid. I. G.
Pierce, Alma, R 3.

Good, barr and flue cured 1931
crop tobacco, long Bright or Red
Leaf chewing or smoking, 10 lbs.
50c. Dewey Edwards, Mershon.

Good, flue cured tobacco, 13
Ibs. $1; 6 Ibs. 50c. Prepaid to 3rd
zone. Mrs, Lester Lamm, Bax-
ley, Re. 2.

Brown, flue cured tobacco, 15
lbs. $1; 7 Ibs. 50c. Cash with or-
der. Postpaid to 3rd zone. Mrs.
Alma Thornton, R 2.

Flue cured tobacco, chewing or
smoking, 1932 crop. 15 Ibs. $1.00
del; Lemon yellow tobacco seed
for 300 yard bed 50c del. Cash
with order. Dan Campbell, Bax-
ley, R 2.

Good, old, home-made tobacco,
pressed, ready to chew, 12 Ibs.
$1 del; 18 lbs. $1 postage collect.
Clyde Lankford, Alma, R 3.

Good, old home made chewing
tobacco, aged and flavored, rea-
dy for use, 10 lbs. 60c. W. L. Dean,
Mershon.

Home made tobacco, chew or
smoke, 13 lbs. $1; 6 lbs. 50c, Pay
postage; Exc. potato draws
(when they are ready) for some
spring seed oats. Grady Tyre,
Baxley, R 4.

Home made, flue cured tobac-
co, aged and mellow, prepared,
ready to chew, 14 Ibs. $1 post-
paid. Stephen Williams, Alma.

Good tobacco, strong and
sweet, 10 Ibs. $1.25; smoking, 10
Ibs. 55c. Stemmed and twisted,
just to suit your taste. M. L.
Williams, Alma, R 3.

Good, old home made tobacco,
Red and Bright grade for chew-
ing and smoking. 12 Ibs. $1 pre-
paid to 3rd zone. W. BE. Barber,
Alma, R 3.

Good, flue cured well pressed
ready to use tobacco, 12 lbs. $1
del. 3rd zone. Smoking, 10 Ibs.
55c. Alton Carter, Rt. 3. |

Good, old, home made tobacco,
flue cured, aged, stemmed, sweet
or strong, chewing, 13 lbs. $1;
smoking, 14 Ibs. $1 del. 3rd zone.
J. R. Turner, Alma, R 3.

Bright and mellow, flue cured
tobacco, chewing, 9c lb.; smok-
ing, 7c 1b. Del. in 10 lb lots. Ike
Tomberlin, Surrency.

Good, bright leaf tobacco, flue
cured smoking and chewing, 6
Ibs. 60c; 10 lbs. $1 prepaid in
Ga. Mrs. J. J. Boatright, Rock-
ingham.

Barn, flue cured tobacco, rea-

.| dy to use, long red leaf, 14 lbs.

$1 postpaid. Sat. guar. H .W.
Davis, Coffee, R 1. -

Mellow, flue cured tobacco, 10c
lb. del. in lots of 10 lbs. or more.
Frank Smith, Surrency, Re2.

Good, home made, flue cured
tobacco, well pressed, chewing,
10 Ibs. 60c; 20 lbs. $1; smoking,
10 lbs. 50c. V. C. Pope, Alma, R
3. ;
Good, old, home made tobac-
co, sweet or strong, well press-
ed, 10 lbs. 55c; 20 Ibs, $1. W. F.
Pope, Alma, R 3. _

Good home made tobacco, Brt.
or Red Leaf. Ready for chewing
or smoking, 12 Ibs. $1 del. to 3rd
zone. Miss Dorothy Mae Harris,
Mershon.

Good, mellow barn cured to-
bacco, 14 lbs. $1 prepald 3rd zone;
30 lbs. $2 prepaid. F. A. Park,
Alma, R 44.

In leaf, 1931 crop tobacco, Red,
13 lbs. $1 del. in Ga. Oscar Ham-
ilton, Vidalia.

Good, mellow, flue cured to-
bacco, 14 Ibs. $1. 7 Ibs. 50c. Post-
paid to 3rd zone. Bernard Thorn-
ton, Baxley, R 2.

Bright, flue cured tobacco, 14
lbs. del. for $1; 100 del. by FRT.
for $6. A. L. Rozar, Baxley.

Good, flue cured tobacco, 6
lbs. 50c; 13 Ibs. $1 del. 3rd zone.
P.P. Jno. M. Thornton, Odum.

Good, Red, flue 1932 cured
smoking and chewing tobacco, 7
lbs. 50c; 15 Ibs. $1 rrepaid 3rd
zone. Exc. for good dried apples.
Ea. to pay postage. W. W. Hern-
don, Surrency.

Good, old home-made, flue
cured, good flavor tobacco, ready
for use, 10 lbs. 60c. Mrs. C. A.
Boatright, Mershon.

Good, old home made flue
cured tobacco, Bright and Red
Leaf, 10 lbs. 50c. E. M. Padgett,
Coffee.

Good, home made, flue cured
tobacco, 12 Ibs. $1 del. in Ga.
Pressed and ready to use. W. M.
Miles, Coffee. ~

Good, old home-made tobacco,
Bright or Red Leaf, aged mellow,
10 lbs. 65c. Mrs. N. C. Brown,
Coffee.

. Good, old, home made, flue
cured tobacco, well pressed, 12
Ibs. $1 del. Ga. Ambers White,
Coffee.

Genuine, flue cured, sweet and
juicy chewing tobacco, 6 Ibs. 50c;
13 lbs. $1. Pipe and cigarette to-
bacco, 12 Ibs. $1; 6 Ibs. 50c. J. P.
McCleod, Screven.





: Tobacco Wanted

Black walnut MEATS, nice, lg.
pieces, 40c lb. up to 5 lbs; 6 Ibs.
up, 35c Ib; pecan MEATS, large
halves, 40c lb. med. halves, 35c
lb. Prepaid D. S. Howington, Ni-
cholson, R 1.

Yellow, Hart-leaf Rattle and
poke root, each, 25c Ib. Mullen,
6 bunches, 25c; cotton, 10c Ib.
Add postage. Mrs. M. E, Lang-
ley, Ellijay.

6 lbs. pecan MEATS, large
var., 27 lb. or lot for $1.50. Add
postage. Lewis B. Law, Leslie, R
2.

Black walnut MEATS, 35c Ib.
3 Ibs. $1; shade cured sage,
ground with pepper, 10c cupful,
or 15c pt. Add postage under $1.
M. F, Brady, Murrayville.

Nice, new crop black walnut
kernels, large pieces, clean, 30c
lb. del. Mrs. P. W. Rylee, Mays-
ville.

Georgia Products

For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

Red cow peas, 75 bu. (the oid
kind that bear so well). Guy
Osborn, Clermont, R 1.

Black or brown Crowder peas,
6c Ib. not prepaid; okra seed,
10c snuff-box full; hickory nuts,
50c bu. not prepaid. Exc. for
anything can use. Mrs, M. E.
Skinner, Bowdon, R 3.

900 bu. ea. Brabham and Iron
peas, 90c bu. FOB. Sound, new
crop. Samples on request. Money
order or cashiers chk. R. F.
Scarborough, Byron.

500 bu. Brabham peas, 1932
crop, sound, 65c bu. FOB Mixed
peas, 55c bu. FOB. Tom Coogle,
Oglethorpe. ;

Pure, selected Brabhams, 75c;



mixed, 60c. No order less than 5

bu. Send stamp for reply. Genu-
ine Narragansett turkeys, toms,
$4; hens, $3. W. J. Bargeron,
Sardis.

Willetts Wonder frost-proof
Eng. peas, 20c lb. 7 Ibs. $1; $6
bu. Mrs. J. W. Clark, Gay.

14 bu. A-1 Cream Crowder
peas, sound, unmixed, $1.50 bu.
C. N. Jones, Winterville, R 1.

20 tons Velvet beans in the
pod, $5 ton, FOB. Nothing less
car lots shipped; if you want less
call with your truck. T. J. Gil-
bert, Dudley.

Genuine O-too-tans, $2; Bi-
loxi, 90c; Brabham peas, 80c;
Clay Mix, 75c; New Eras, 75c;
mix. peas, sound, 70c. All new
crop. Send remittance. D. C.
Strother, Ft. Valley.

White peas, 90c: New Eras, 75c
Irons and Brabs, mix. 75c; Brab-
hams, 85c. genuine O-too-tan
soys, $1.90. All new crop. Re-
oo B. T. Marshall, Ft Val-
ey.



BUTTER FOR SALE

3 - 6 lbs. firm Jersey butter ea.
week. Cows T. B. tested. Every
lb. guar. 20c Ib. del. Ist or 2nd
zone. Mrs. I. D. McDuffie, Ash-
land, R 1

8-10 lbs. firm butter ea. week.
Cows T. B. tested. Sat. guar. 25
Ib. del. Rice peas, 5c lb. del. Mrs.
C. L. Willis, Talking Rock, R 3.

4 . 6 lbs. nice table butter ea.
week. Cows T. B. tested. Every
Tb. guar. 25c del; 4 W. L. Barron
str. roosterrs, 75c ea. FOB. Ida
M. Parker, Talking Rock.



Want 10 Ibs. good smoking to-
bacco. Send sample and best del
price. O. L. Williams, Egypt.

Want to get in touch with
party having cigar tobacco for
sale. J. S. Cox, Palmetto, R 1.



Miscellaneous For Sale



Artichokes, 2c lb. FOB, or exc.
for value. Cash or money order.

_|d.M. Greer, Hampton, R 2.



CHUFAS FOR SALE
_ Chufas, guar. free from nut
grass and practically free of
rocks, any amount to 100 bu. $3
bu. Clifford Miller, Portal.

Good, sound fine Chufas, $2.75
bu. 75 pk. FOB; Cattail millet,
25 qt., del. good flue cured to-
bacco, 10c Ib. del. Mrs. Mollic
Gamble, Surrency, R 2.

FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Pork sausage, oak smoked,
linked 6 Ibs. $1 del. No order less





Thursday, December 15,

Georgia Produc!
For Sale

than $1. No chks. C. A. Dev;
Cecil. a

Pork sausage, Hickory,
smoked, 5 lbs. $1 del. Mrs,
W. Waller, Morven, |

Home-made pork ga
smoked, linked, 5 Ibs. $1; fr
home-made butter, pound pri
5 lbs. $1; large softshell pe
4 Ibs. $1. All postpaid. g,
Lang, Omega.

1 nice, dried, cured ham,
Ibs., at 23c Ib. Mrs. Walton
Bush, Barnesville.





FRUIT FOR SALE
Nice sundried apples, 1
del. in 10 Ib. lots, Senna
dill seed, 10c per large spoon:
Miss N. A. White, Dahlonega,
1. ;

HONEY BEES AND BEE
PLIES FOR SALE ~
Fresh chunk honey stil
per, 7c lb. 25 lbs. or more,
for corn: 5 lbs. for 1 bu. Mrs,
Whiddon, Chula.
White honey in Comb, p
in Jard cans, 50 Jbs., $3.50:
sugar Cane syrup, 10 Ib. cans
to Cs., $2.50 per Cs. Tia
tlefield, Omega. ts
White Clover honey and wh
clover Comb in sections. Gv
pure. 10, 25, and 60 Ib.
Write for full information,
Herrin, Jr., Dalton. :





PECANS AND PEANUT
FOR SALE :

150 lbs. nice, large see
pecans, 10c lb., or exc. for |
apples or good eating apple
F. Miles, Baxley.

12 to 14 M Ibs. Alleys and
art pecans, extra fancy a
extra fancies. 17 1-2c b. de
M. Pippin, Albany. oe

Choice papershell pecans,
lb., 5 Ib. lots, 15c lb. Del. W.
Hooks, Unadilla, R 2. :

Large papershell pecans
lb. Send cash and postage
order. Mrs. E. S. Cooper,
yers, R 4.

Extra fine papershell pec
less than 50 make a lb, 1932
a5ce Jb. postpaid. Mrs. T
Floyd, Chipley, R 2, Box 74

About 100 Ibs. nice, see
pecans, very sweet meats, 10
postpaid or 8c lb. at my hi
Money order. Mrs. S. G. B
ton, Darien. :

Spanish peanuts, $1.50 p
bu. bag; also pure Ga. Cane
rup, $10.50 per 35 gal. BB.
gal. cans, $2.50. Malvin
Whigham.

POTATOES FOR SALE

7 or 800 bu. Portoricans

graded for table use. Make

offer. T. H. Gordon, Rochel.
2;



SYRUP FOR SALE

Best grade So. Ga. pu
cane syrup, full size beer b

$1.50 doz. Cash with orde
FOB Express, FRT. 6c for |

ple. W. L. H. T. Dasher,
Park, R 1. 2
Pure Ga. Cane syrup, $85
35 gal. BBL. FOB. E. E, Ch
Cairo.
A-1 sugar cane syrup in
35 gal. BBLS. $8.75; Cs. 6
gal. cans, $2.25; 12 ~ half
$2.50. FOB. Lead. var. P
trees. J. T. Ponder, Whighsi
Ga. Ribbon Cane syrup, 6
to Cs. No. 5, 4 1-2 Ib. Sal
on request, and 6c for po
Cash with order. Cleon H
inson, Quitman, Rl.

VEGETABLES FOR 5A
Turnips, ready for marke
J. Whitley, Grower, Tifto:

BEANS AND PEAS WAN.

Want all var. peas, esp!
Clays, Black-~-eyes, &
Brown-eyes. If quality
price right. Send samples
prices, and state quantity
R. N. Ethridge, Jacksor